'-'N - .. y...,_, 4,11 r ~f. - _ .: e c , ; 11 II 5 z, ; .... „„ • a.„- - .l" \\ -.,.:kz . „,%:‘,., \ r , --_ , . • .., s . \-- 1 , ,. --,, - - -.:„:;ttk•-`6.*N-W , 11 ?ISIS W7iVireeollll46l4 8. 8. 88ICLT AND .1. 8. DAlttillABV. KDITORB BELI.F.FONTFI, PENN'A notccioworlTE ortr.romnoo to, IsS% FrIKM )(211 ATI Kr AT E TICK ET I,GR, WILLIAM A. PORTER e 4T. COM ‘llB9lO X KR, 1‘ AST LEY FROST i)ENtoelt.tTlC Cot NTy )NO ESS. " l AAI.LISON IV I 11TE, HENAToR, • A. .1. 1)I14:TRICK, 11011. 4Alttt l - Vitt:Lit AND; couNTy commis:4lo;o:R, DANIEL. Z. k LINE COL NTI Al' JOHN V. FORS'I'EI • Democratic Ticket. Fellow I)ornoernb , , the battle to be night this fall 1. Oil 1111111/Itant 011 V - mole inquo lanl porhalis than the general reader IN nn SIP "of -and it I; your duty, Ilkno-ratc of 11- tie n duty sl Inch you owe to tour lo inli and to your yo'llllly to light it gal brumralily and Ton limo contenting to lot pt lu eirlva at .1•11, in tin, oil lithe a 10.1.10 0)0,111 Ithst all tour tab lit all tourluthu •h huts, all V•c110.1! ,0,1, Intl a Ti,•k.teom I I .,,1n1•r11, %%11l lIIV ...); VeoClr , 1 .1 ri . ll in II NI i l tist. 111, 111 incur_ l .. • 111 , 1 lout and r", 11. • huh ot the ~otiitry itiol pr. -ea, sill , 0 1 4.1,‘ n tilt 11111111t1..1t nl 04.1 r 1•,1011."1 , ill p:111) Ilitri I , lea uuu t. lie wl.el that do, riot dr :le the credit nod /, along pitit iif vii iii is l it nt the s lions Sll 11, site 3,140 to ‘11411(01" It Is 'rte:wile' that sic deoild 111,1 our tnlnt year \u go, iu lo lining maim - Is now .P. 111011.11 iii(l of 1..(I( that Me arra, rtgow t the know' ti 11l •1 1111', shim I . llr . 1 . ..11 Qtin , . to 311.1 the) Nt ill he • niapelled .r.t.i.‘1511.1„,..1.1Me some nets 1,111. Whet 11i1 , 4! . .. ,,,, ( ... fite nit I. rot tit har.-rog.) i make tin toast adern a •.1 we h"1". 1.. 113 " '''""" l ' 44 . " l " !conk thus far inclined the pre (1.'""11`1" " did "" hr 's...lictrou f the public mind given any f,r the entire Ir. newt ail. 1 whet . arid once that it has undergone any such 111 0 4 e totsii I"I'' i our itlilt "04 are tit endi. Ittchange s. that propherieri 7 11nit nii , 10(1 1 ) 1 .5 5 I ° l l' ' ll ' 7ll " 1, Ulcit pall the -Petiole's Patty" in Pennsylvania proven the oppodlion strength eats he greatly re , so great that it threatens to swallow up all iltiot,l Let 11,11101'1M; 1111.0111.010111 th e sillier partiesallsmc - enty, we say that %% hole county 1,ii.1,1i• on lhelt tirmsr, nod v ", ihmk nut. the roots l pith the pi and 'The Democracy is purer than it has been their pi inei t .les initiole.l and with is ileter- for It lots belt_ oir_ed of a initiation to aolneve a tinimpharit vi lot y a ina,, i traitors who have been h d4 og yes. sictory that is ill redound In thr iron'n cleat!. lering Sores in Ili, system, and it stand's now a nd t.• the p. 1111111( lit ails 1.11( Ilt of thi looud iti its strength, hopeful in ittLiiitrity. great e oust in %Owl, tie s are engag, .1 In ninny portions of the State the people are . ‘Vitil I" tie "" ale ad) mall) tog arter„.l it as the only html nation ' I " in it 'inn" • ' n) " ' i) nark to save them frnm the overwhelming word in tsstsslf of MI %VII IT E hi iNei 11.111 tl le 01 01111(1,11.1.111" corruption. This 13 11131.1.111 aas uu.utunnu .1 ) unite by that trod) the case in Alkowny cooov. whore K tdinvting th , his pupulanty and the lorrelierol, a renegade lea lt the Tartaric unammiti it the people in 'tieing,. hl, re , are arra) ell against the princi tlection isle Whitt. hat 1,1.14,11 twits'. of ourruse : awl it is eminently so in "'" thy thi', we rof the people he TP. Lancaster County, whera common decency rom resents, e pi es., himitaS'tin to the Is witraged by the nomination of Thaddeus jsnsLy for their hearty 411pp/et. lie I 1 nn Stevens . 3s tin ant-1). snoeratie candidate for morn i nerable Dernomat of the defier/Romp n Sellool. a 111.111 or 11.111.1 and integrity, a res - an 1 high Inneled eillien The Democracy of the Distryt may his ar•sured, that I:entre - enmity %4 111 slit' huu and the o th er is „ int „,., .7 a larger inliortty than has 11l yet been given in Mtn Co'"Poi, tor ran I root • within N'IrITS of Imo In the \fork no. n Our randtdale for the .`senate, Col A .1. DI E MICK , iv a sound arid reliable Demo crat and decent man, and win they the support of tlfe Democracy. Although Centre county was i irithi entitled to the nominee for Sena tor--we are disposed to surrender our claim WWI inorY for the. success 01 those principles that e4r) Democrat holds dear. The fact of Mr. Den rick having been defeated in the fall of 1855, w'aen the K Nothings carried every thing before them, created a sympathy Di his behalf, and that Mone'gave him the the nmilination this fall. Ile has ever been a firm and consistent supporter of the Demo cratic party, --and his reputation both nt home and abroad speaks volumes in his fa v.,"r. bun a long pull a strong pull, and a pu'l altogether, and he will walk over the track by alma E THOUSAND MAJOR . ITT. The nominal ion of SANIU EL (111.1 ALA NI), If.sq.,of Horns township, for the Legislature, is a just trltetto of reward to a faithful and honest representallNo. Mr. n. stands high with the people of this County, loth as a _Dontocrat 4invat.o Gjtizcr, and the party again want an opportunity to test their sincerity for loin at the polls in October.— Ilia ro-election is beyond doubt, haring no opposition. . . Our candidate for County Commissioner, DANIEL Z. KLINE, of Howard township, is one of the most active, enterprising and successful fanners of our county. He is well qualified to illl with credit the office for which lie has been named. Ile is a sound Democrat, and ever stood faithful, oven among. the faithless, to the democratic t in the past. His character is uns. , and we predict for him a just !Tyre triumphant eleetion next October: Fur Co wily Auditor, we press A of Col. JOHN V. FOSTER, of • ship. The Col. is one of those whole souled fellows, That every body likes—and every; body will vote for—a 'sound Democrat —sur renders„every thing for the cause, and asks nothing in return. He is a good accouhtant and fully qualified for the position for which he is named. lie will work over the track like a turkey on hot SIAM Such are the men & their qualifications, se lected by our party for the various offices to be filled this fall. With such kficket, we enter the contest with the full assurance of a tri umphant victoryoVer thc opposition elements. The opposition having been scattered to the winds by their overwhelmning defeat last they are now prostrate.and powerless. they will cling to that one idea—opposition to the Democratic party -- and are only wait ing for an opportunity,a luso sheltered behind sonic wo, to strike an effective blow at our organization. They no 'longer make great pretentious to prtmeoplet, awl conic out like men to contest the field, for in that they made a complete fizzle, and dare not essay to combat again with us upon that ground. They are anxious to get into power, not, lion ever for the purpose of carrying nut those principles which they arc wont to sus tain n hen lay and We /u/er led the van, but for the mere selfish object of rioluis upon the spoils of office. dt tth such men , to t:ontend_agaitat,it via incumbent updn the fiemociacy to guard well heir interests even in the hour of victory. , Dut) to ourgelves and our country demand that Ow :)en oeratie party should bo Malt' tamed in the ascendency. Our Prospects We air happy and proudw say, that our inf4trination from varlott.wpOrtiont of the Stale give the most elttyriiiit iv-counts of the Fen , r it healthlus of I he time honored organ- ition inttertuty, based upon the prin ei first enimeiated iy ThollUth Jefferson. the lentlttrs of the many isms which 14.r.il the "0pr0,1,0/1 " m ‘Vashingtun, headed by Sou nrd, Golding,-, Crittenden and others of 1.411101 !mho tett., determined to form what Was to be called a " People's Party," in %%bleb wit; to be embraNd every man who hot/of the Dentocratie cause ho had been disappointed in the strife for the spoils of oabte and who boiled for a better fortune in the future ; they were so flattered With their prospeets that the) 'grew jubilant, and open t N Istasted that the death of Demogracy4vas at hviol. ;441 wdd did they heembe that they declare the whole North to be united under the common banner of hostility to the Smith. , 11111.1 that hereafter the free States should I role. Tfley pi'veloini.ol that heretofore Penn- Ivania alone hart refused to join pith tier north of Mason and , Illitcon's line, and had git n the lialanee cf power to the South. Litt now the) had e inquired the old Key -done and she tII a.; New England, wet, 0160111101111,4 ThOgt latauLk were uttered by 1111 . 11 high in positron. 31111 so earnestly were they spoken that they were evidentby be lit vol. to nres. The time Is not far distant when the pies ent .o-sty led People's Party" will be scat tered to the winds, a mass of snarling, rangllng fragments To the Demoorata of Cent i e cou lily we sa3 , then he of good cheer: a , and thin by the cause that your aneesters ' by the prutriples wind' hare made 141 Yeti, .:_ uv 1111t101111ny, , what . to the roonsrls of buiturs in nur love of gold man eighs every other conmiler ation : put your trust in the integrity of your party —in the well-known adage that truth is mighty and must, prevad"—and at no distant day you ran kindle your bonfires on every lull. and rejoice over triumphs as gloriumi as those ul 1, It attended the second delegation of Ckii. Jackson, or the Frond victory of James Buchanan. Low•Vs.esso Ditassits.—ln the early dos of Perins)lyania there was I law which sta ted as follows "That if any white female, of u•n rears or upwards, should appear in any public street, lane, highway, church, court-house, tavern, ball room, theatre. or any other place of publiz resort, with naked shoulders. (u. low-necked dresses.) being able to purchase necessary clothing, shall forfeit and pay a tine, not less than one nor more than two hundred dollars." ' The dos ing paragraph of the law, however, permitted women of questionable character to bare their shoulders, as a badge of distinction be tweer the chaste and unchaste. This li stinetion exists in the mind Of an sensible men, without the necessity of any law in relation to the matter. No really chaste and modest woman bares her should ers and bosom to public> inspection—at leant, so gentlemen believe, and act accordingly. The New Haven Journal says a case of wife poisoning has been discovered in Hart ford, and bushed up on account of the re spectability of the parties." Thp husband put arsenic in her cotree,whioli she drank,but not enough to kill her. Resp i ectability in this country means or re cta exclusively to persons who are rich. _ y people are respectable people, no , r how they acquired it; they are respect , • en When a ting to commit a wilful Dodo A rich man not be convicted of - tiefimein the United Sta . If brought to trial it Ctitis in a farce. Fact. Let file Remembered,-says ilic Union Ar gus, Dist the Republicans and Know Noth ings did IN THE YEAR OF OUR - LARD CONE THOUSAN 0 Evan' HUNDRED AND FIFTY SEVEN, in Congress, when Choy had a majority in the house of Representatives, enact and pass the present Tara lull, by which act they reduced the TarilTof 1846. Lit ,t be Remembered, That the Tariff of 1846 wall a DEMOCRATIC TARIFF PASS- El) BY 'A DEMOCRATIC/CONGRESS, and that under its operations the country wtr prosperous beyond all precedent, Lei it be lit-membered, Thzit Louis D Clunithelli the first choice of the Republicans for the speakership in the House of Repre sentatives, VAS THE MAN who reported the bill for the REDUCTION (IF TIIE TAR IFF of '46, which reduction owns suppated by the votes of FISH, SUMNER, WEI,SON and the RepulittralN generally IN BOTH HOUSES (IF CONGRESS. Lei it he Remembered, That Wm mSILER. and ILroadhead. the two Senators from Penn sr Ivania both SPOKE and VOTED At; Al NsT said reduction of Tariff, while Horace GreC ly tlimgreat Mogul of Republictinbim went to Washington as a borer To Al I) IN SP.:CU RING SAM REDULMON. Let it be Remembered, that DAVID WIL -MUT- thaw eausfidato for Governor last was a free-trade Niel, and that .101 IN Al I REED then...KC:writ nominee for Supreme Judge ja.a - re. a Free-trade man, and that he lust( a loiter congratulating George M - Dallas for having voted for the Tor Ii of 4f. Lit it be Remembered, Tit nt the expenses of the present admit. !Oral UM dining the past 'ear a flq SEVERAL MILLIONS (IF IV/L- LARS LESS ' than Wll4 (adored daring II laNt year of l'lvree'i adannistration, by a Iteptibla•an Let 4f be Remembered, That the only need less expenses of the present Administration was that which wan entitled upon it to foot the unpaid bills of the extravagant Legisla tion of the Itelinhlican House over which speaker Banks presided. Let it be Remembered, That 1 1 5681114 would haee been before this, and would be at this time a Free State of the Union, had not (he Abolitionists in and out of K/111915 prevent ed it, by the extreme measures of writing, and stumping that tm rani-yr, comiseling her Citizens not to vote, with no other design than to produce a pro-sliively comoi;ution over which to strengthen sectionalism -to weaken the bonds between the North and South, and thus to weaken the hotels of our Union. Let N he Rrmrtnlwrrd, That the prevent oppuvit inn Mongrel party have no fixed prin. elides-, that they seek to sever every tie of fraternal feeling -to lire ik dawn converva tism and nationalii) —to tintalulale popular sovereigntav and to gam a triumph over the friend. of good government, law, and the' Constitution, by tile m,o, wr..sdelesa and nn blushing course of ri 911 M vatic tillage stint change that ever earned an v.tb s hiened pie. The folios% tilz rs marl, 9 6,111 the I{, re lit, r nil Reporter, the german paper of this rune ty, in refers in•e to Mr White and \Jr: link, we fully endorse and adopt. It sat • This g,er. lenia ii and isterli rig drove. en t was unanimously nominated 10, is-, le,•tion to Congress from tits Ihstitct, -•yee, y coun ty pronounced ill hw favor 'I his was no more than the in•rits of Me 'nail 40 fully deserved So far, he Liitlitully represented his rotistitnients, which the timitmaiy nith which lorwas re-nominatul, e•stablislies he yond a doubt Wc hope the democracy will speak with the haute unanimity in his favor at the ballot box, as they did 111 confer, nee Mr. Wlitte has ever been true to the na tional democratic party and we cannot Con ceive what would deter any honest citizen from voting for hith w preference to one or, the iwgro woralnitmng suhool like James 'l'. Hale Judge Ilale is one ol the most ram pant black-republicans in central Penn tylva ma, and cannot be outdone tri his malignity against the demmtratie party. The vile abuse which the Judge heaped upon limn Buchanan and his party during the last pres idential cartipaign, must still lie fresh In the memory of every democrat . \Orli epithets as “SIIIYO driving democracy ' •'slavery pro pagandists," &c , were ever on his tongue ' s end while on the stump. Is 2entral Penn- Sylvania willing to be rapiesented in Con gress by an abolition agitator an original Knnvtashrieker7 We think not. Person ally, We have nothing to say, against the Judge, Ills private chai at:ter is untainted, but we have nothing to do with this, and it is only his ultra anti-slavery doctrine which T e ntneet to, and so lung as men of that faith End qr .: c e mn the floor ofCongressi so long will this aceMrset; e. ' " ver Y atia .'"a l ort be kept alive." ^ are; give no heed I Lose It is to be hoped that the Democrats in the different townships will organize, and prepare themselves for battle. (,or Oppot nents arc working slyly—their objtet ix to keep down excitement :r possible, knowing .hat if the Democracy is arout,e , l, ;hey eland no earthly chance of success. The Stand;P:: Cominvtlee will shor tly appoint meetings to be held in the several townships between dna and the election —but we hope the true and faithful will go to work in good earnest in the mean time. Let us give the " Black Republican Know-Nothing People's Party" such a thrashing this time that they will remember for years. Whoa - re of men p:tofce,ess,l to be Democrats, but are not so at heart. They will be' in fa vor ofa part of the Ticket, and a pik. - they will (ippon: -v. Keep your eye skinned" for such fellows. They can always be found dangling at the tail of fivieralism. Beware of independent Democrats, as they are ployed ps \call themselves. * :-- They support the Ticket when Werest points that way, and Are easily disturb ed, if they have an idea there is a little umplif-iii the field. " Keep your eye open tight" for such customers. Vote the whole Ticket from top to bottom, and after the battle has been fought. you will have the - proud satisfaction of having done your duty, and the result, will be a glorious Democratic victory. „ Cider . , superior to that made of apples, is Made firtun Uhieese sugar cans.—so it is bald. Let it be Remembered II , Hon. Allison White Organise! Organize!! Beware ! \YEE, PASTE & SCISSORS. • from Ottar the serest tray to hit a Wolllllll ' 6 heart , DI to take aim kneeling. . I CLINTON COVNTY.— , ”OrK HAVEN MUM [U... A story (Pan/ r l-4111 Love Pod Will he Latat.---The Democi at says :- -Th is company found on the first p ope. . made Weir first parade, in full uniform last or 7 Belle Britain has deflovl flirtation lo' Saturday afternoon. under command of I,ieu be at-tent ion without in-tention. tenants Chtchester, Jackman arid Simpson. preparatory to their departure for Camp T 7— Why is a lean dog like a man in med • itation f Because he is a thin-cur. Susquehanna. They lowlier over thirty IrY The Laneastei Examiner opposes the I members rank and file, and with their un ique equipage, superior artillery and excel election of Thad Stevens to Congress „ lent discipline, undo their iltitstrionti leader ()• The address of the Democratic Stand- 'Captain Jarrett,) ho in acknowledged to mg Committee will appear next week. benne of the best military tacticians in the fl.."7The'" lighter other days," is now I State, they make a most creditable appear supposed to have been a talks! candle. i 1 ance and may justly be shied the pi ide and [Li' Give your children an edineation.' A n d glory of our comity, :f not ,ctf„,thp. Stele no tyrant hill trample on your liberties. 4The -members composing 0 ,are also of the i right metal, and if we are not mistaken, will fry , The retail price of a Minnesota Legis• mark at the , S:ate Eucampinent, lator is set down at $5OO. CheartTetiff."4 l . 2lal S 9 t.h.ffir ,... if tfeby do 'not bear oil the palm, as they frj Ile who turns spy for pleasure would would inevitably do if called by their Coen not stickle to be a hangman for buifiness I try to a more desperate engagement. 117' A man "never so beautifully shows . his 1 On Monday morning they', were nsseinlikflt own sisengeh, as when he it , irrlll Wolllllll ' B l in their hall. I, A Mackey, Esq., piesen softness• toil the company it ith a beautiful Silk Flag, II",j- A fiuspicion s man—he'd search r tin which ant $7O, accompanying the Came cuslookfor treason, and see dagqrs in a nee-with a m•nt and pertinent address, w hick I die can. Nt as received on behalf of the Company by Q? Self defence is the clearest of all , ( 'apt. Jarrell, who returned thanks to the laws, and fur this reason—the lawyers didn't l generous donor, and in a few forclble re make it. . marks exhorted thb members to stand by t - i - , Down in the mouth"-=-Our oppo those colors, which were the rinbleing or nents iii this minty. They will get an awful ' their country's honor, and if ever assailed, flogging tine fall , never to desert. but to defend tin•m if neces• , • their i then took o mpaitep miry, with the last of their blued and their ll r - Set &inn tire Democratic majority in. b rea m . The co this county at abont to x hundred. Certain limit of march for, ', the ' Packet ulier . e Iley I wx the arm-mica: , --- ' - l-wemrpretvrit on hnnrd orifierlinton' hi , Mt Why I, tlelsy to brenk into an ohl Countnan(kr l'hn•f (Nlnjoa I;ile,) and as horse Iteennse bts IS broken, the boat pushed oil from the %vat r, and his /,rAS Are 'few. e!leer4 we; e given by the rimy! niqvunbielt on . . r",- Foggy -The mornings and the pros. shore for the —Lod /burn .1, I trt u." And pert Of eleeting the opposition nominee for , three were Oven in return In the friends of l'nogress in this district I the COMpally. 7" A work of kin bless 14 seldom spoken I four lint EN BANK of the in Lock I buyer, Bank on the first discount day vain It I.; seed which, even when drop-' furl by CIIMICe springs up a Hower. :.;epiETElber I NSH. Published u 1 accordance " hellabalew'" is n kicked up" with the retpnrenitsits of the .I , t, .tuber fluting the opposition In .leNey Shore in re gar,/ to titot , Itothlnvo for Senator. Expected. 13, I 8 5 7 377 - Sornebodlty says, .• It's 1110 IllSt OHinch feather that. break. the husband's back." Poor souls I isn't it rather the last glass of !BEM J7' An Irishman caught a hornet in Ina but dropping it, toxelattnl4l ,. lli. jitheni, what. ktntl of teeth y our lords have to Amet iLy r:r - There are more Ilea told in till• later sentence, ••1 am glad to-see you,' than in any other single sentence In the gunge Kit North says it nt no wondvr that women love CILIA. for both are graceful, and both domestic -not to ntentto it tat they both sera:ch. I shouldn't care wort' ahnut the ler of the Lei h Unveil Ralik, being (tidy bugs," said a thin, pole lodger to his Loud sworn ncrording to law, MILTS that the above lady " but the fart l a, MA'AM 1 taunt got statement eseOrivet In the 1,1,1 of hei knots the blood to apare.' edge and belief I'llll.ll' KREBS, Cashier 1 - 7 - A qnration for the Spike Society. Sworn and solisrrilwit to fire me, Sept, I Would the deed heat Its wife if he had I I Ssg .INI). B. 11' Al; ER, 1 Piave one? (Mess not for the Nromull generally I 111 sr's:Amos; Nn 11/1"1 I. .1111,1 beat lie iIY.ST The Mob/. )1a . 1.1 I )11 Ma l ay 1)A- The ne\t number of Lhe wßtchmaii ' yin MI Ell! 1 from the:oeezlilyorhoo.l Ofl 'ass Islll lie Pooled on Alooda), I hre, days rnrhel vile, Came to the 11111111.0,m Mill with a then our pohlwat ion d ii', ii Older lit plea grit I ;IS Ai ,. .inpann . il in I le• wagon our }Mild , : nn onliOrillnily in attend dn . Ell by one It ( hc camptnent. i nthr.about 20 tear, of ago %bout ten A very itl . nlent Itidp I 10 , It they II ft tool, for wav or niodeSt dalittlitt r n Itretty e'ttling dnnwri, out .1/11 Creck. and when near the lieu', Railroad one mornow f ir 4.111 e orllolos litiong the ,- it s cite three or four miles below town, mon) she tofu fro d it in ono of out o here the pikes eros•es the road, the horses Ftores. ' m oh. r hito.i to 14,1 du,. took flight at the approorlon freiglit train ro mi f or find he r3rlle Ontillinagealdt• I hie of the hawk pene age , r ter infant. on the train iiirm wed u, that the hoe., s hail The scihg of btr , lk , the frogrome 'or f, been s"piasl be lore tho e y reahed the erns -11 to ern, the non inlirin !,` hr and the sung 8" "-i're 'l3'Th/ again, "1 " I" ' 1"1 '1 "" ' "i I'm the purpose or t•rossintr, the Road 1,0 . 010 prattle olehildren, ~re • All puts of tho guest 11 1100 mph. 4,,t-to 3fotitt4,le•trdt tilt! point. Init after hoi !lad 4:1. :turd tin 'rack. y stop 1111', I.llil I forth II su.l,llnic Illy pe ,i l awl nut be named Rig Live wag er Spriog r If you , :, ,, a5 ti u : 11 1 ,i r r a .k ,1t i;). W t 1 1 1 :. 11 1, 1 , 1 . 1 .,, 11 ,, 11 ,,, 1 1 1 , 1 , 5 . o . l n l: ,, l i lLit ngnn If)oil oil] speak kidl, 1., them, they will • to p 1.., s Ilirowtn;; Mr Miter', andowolotigh 'spunk kindly to you Irene 13 repaid Nrli r come tlitttait,t• and I orri mg the other love, find hatred with haired Witold you oaucwri about a hundred min (in thernw hi Sr a sit it null pie ruin; el'ho, speak 83 eel ...ocher hofuri ll the train maid lie stopped ly awl pleasantly pommel( Mr. Ms erlif and his oldest daughter were 17 - Kathie - T1 was dn. Whi nil llettlin, niringlefl the Votingeht dailglitt r it wets 11,1111. when tt oos half done and s, v, my hot not thngernonto iniored Tbr o - asin't done when it was finished Now three we re luntighl Ira It to town tin the what was it I Of courne, von vln ' t guts. train and at this At , , Monday evening. Will this do f Timothy Johnson courted the father and oldest elnutihll cum inne in- Susannah Dunn It Nan done when it was Si 1511,10, and are not eic tee tell to recover begun, and it was dune when it was hid( ' The Company ore doing ver) thing 110S0,11` 111,11 r, And yet it vrasn ' t Ihno, whom it was for their eoinn.rt. The hoe.em we have iiiiimited for it was J 01111301) Morn informed, were but slightly injured f" 'ltoyon retail things here t ' asked a P. S. —Nit . Mverly , bat(yesterday after green honking specimen of htllonoltr , its lie noon The oldest thoighte: it is thought poked his head into a stow door. •• ye s , may reemer in 11101 II Intil,ed and Cot sir, " replied the clerk, thinking he haul a but no bones are broken customer •• ' rheum T wistv'you viould re toil 1 my dog, he had 11l bitten Oil about n month % g o.- Tho grneny travelled ilmsn tly sti eet with one eye rinsed rr7 - The Repuldrans Of Mon or and SUS - wietianna counties hale remninitint .41 11 , M (; A (frow for S Chase for the Legislature, nod Davi/ Wilmot for •Inidge A woofer twket would he hard to snare up anywhmr. 11 - 7 The Democrat le party. noise' distil tid ing th e defection of some of its prominent members, w evidently gaining strength throughout the entire Union The ttaito,ss game has been played out, rind the Demos:- racy ry the witutriq rut y 17 - 7wo crown, a ago, not One in One hundred ti ore stockings Fifty rears ntro not in a thousand nasal loured to run at large zt night. Fifty years ago not one girl in a thoonnlifi Vide ailing maul of Inv mother. Wondttful iniprovements in tins wonderful age' Riot at Staten Island At Staten Island on Wednesday, 31 it tilt. a band of 1,000 men broke into the Quaran tine kroundm and set the hospital and ad joining shanties on fire, and also threatened to burn the resident.: Thompson, the Health Officer. 1). T. called the sto:edores employed in unloading vessels together, and armed them with muskets to protect the building The hospital is a mass of ruins, and a lumber of shanties were also de4troy ed. At the Now York quarantine, on Friday night, 3th inst., the U. S. frigate Sabine was towed down to the scene at a late hour, and anchored abreast of the Government stores to protect them and the shipping, should the threatened-attack of the-mob bemiule..- The, walls of the Quarantine grounds are strictl) guarded by the police. Matthew Carroll, livery stable keeper ; William Muller, lager beer saloon keeper, and B. do Foterst, Jus tice of the Peace, have been s i p-cited, Some one hundred and fifty warrants are out. Governor King, of New York, has declar ed Staten Island in a state of insurrection, and has orders d out troops to protect the quarantine. The War Department has made a contract with Mr. Snyder of Philadelphia, to furnish sixteen thousand felt hats for the army at two dollars and seventy-five cents each. A (at job that. One that will be felt by Mr. Snyder. \ , ;.SI. IS lonnv 1111.1 DliellllllUl and Silver Coin, Doe from City liankg, other Hanky OM 1,1,‘1t11,1'1'1F24 .1 I:onunonwealth, Due Depomiori, Due other Banks, Till al. CLINIO:\ (I)I,NTY, SS =I NKIANCII(111 reII,ENT BLAIR. ( . 01 NTI -The llollida)ohorg Stood ird says tine of th, most melallrledl and distre-omg nr cidents that it has eier heed our lot to re cord tool, place on Wc11, 1 4,11,,V conic.; ni 1;;11,rn I Tit lig datighte, of lion David l'aldu 111 wits retuning to Mr Welt is ear rage from the hon , u, of its v Lloyd Knight, %%lune she had been op tiding the lvrnulg %%lien opposite Conf. is !foul, the horse iook fright, and imdeavoring to stop Inm one of the Imes wits broken Mr VVerta then threw himself from the Carriage and tried to catch the tem, but the horse broke no ay from hint, and turning mound. ran down the s'reet. When opposite the house of I' (I Davis, Miss tittempt',l to Join!, out, when it, is MIppOSCII that her clothes einght and she n (1111,1 a. the, I fight side of tier bead Mocking Ow ground. She was taken np untnediat, ly, %%hen she uttered a low Inman, bui never afterwards spoke. Her countenance, however, ties exureastve of the most intense and agonising }lain, such as it is beyond the power of n human' being to bear for any' length of tone. She died at 3 o'clock on Thursday morning. Lays advices from Arizona H howa lawless state of things in that Territory. Indian depredations were daily becoming more fre quent. Col. Sayles speaks favorably of the remourcta of the Territory, but kl,:ettC; t he annexation of Sonora as of the utmost im portance to their development. The agents of the California Overland Mail Company were west of the Rio Grande in the early part of the last month, establishing mail IMMM!! PILOVENDBR roitTlim BLACK REPUBLICASH —As Kansas is no, and refuses to bier( possible any pvcr the cause of RI slim, the Black Rep , are preparing take hold of the slaver and those three hund red Africans carried into Charleston, and stir up the cue into a thundering agitation. Dred Scott is I slow coach, but a whole ship load of nigiels, fresh from Congo, and land ed in Charleston, is quite another thing.— N. Y. Herald. FROM TRINITY BAY—TIIIC TELEGRAPH CA /ILL—Trinity Bay, September IO.—M. De- Saiity, the electrician of thO Atlantic Tele graph station at this place, declines to make any statement relative to the Atlantic Cable for publication, beyond the positive assu rance to the agent of the Associated Press that there arc only temporary difficulties of an electrical nature, and no reason whatever for any rumor that the cable had parted. A Bweediah - Journalist Sentenced—to Death and Pardoned on the Scaffold. Mr bhuhilh, the edi tot of the Eurderlandri, a Swedish journal, wax recently sentenced to death for having published an outrageous libel on the character of Ilen melte Mende's sohn a prominent Sloclsllolui belle. A Stock - bohn correspondent states in relation to the young lady : "Every One known young limn:tie. She iv eigliteen years old, fait hair, of elegant peinon. and has eyes of deep blue and of poetical expreision. She excels as a writer in prose as welhas of verse, and nothing can exceed the grace and beauty id her appear ance. Refiwe-the slander to which we refer poisioned her existence, she Wfl4l noted for her animation end cheerfulness, and passion at, ly fond of a munement,,and eapecialiy dancing. liar dancing was admirable, her manner bewitching, and the Swedish dialect that she spoke gave' an additional charm lo her conversation. In one word, site WIIS n lliwer of the land, and when the news of the slander upon her spread about, site became the object of inn versa' sympathy, the whole odium of it fallnig.upon the 'at:tractor." When tiie day of his execution ai rived (July 2, 1858) this gentleman seemed com posed, and said: "I am going to stilfer the penalty of death, which I deserve; however, it :Audi soon he made t vident that, at all events, I was not a cowahl." lie llien gave some of the papers %%Melt worn upon bill table to the jailor,-gtving.,linn some private! instructions about them ; and, having taken a letter stab d with I,llok from the Bible and concealed It ill his breast, ho Davi:awl With utklaltcremt r atcps to tlita-mtall old which was 114111,1111.11 b r loin Twtlve r ititnesses, (emoted by the Swedish law hi be prettaCitt on such occasions, had alleatiy ar rived hands here bed and his eyes bandaged as he at the foot of ti; scallold Ile, however, mai:tamed 11114 self possessmit, addleasing those around him as 1-0110WS "Fitit.%‘, II gclilletilati Tithe van 1.1 to• i,ort Illy death in) , tip, Wait. th..,‘ ti cry familiar Aset tiding the fatal plotfoini, he hod :d -read) put his feet MI the second night of steps when .1w felt a pressure, and ut ft 1110- me tit his ex,ps mull hands were set In it, Ile tiriette Nleittlelssolin stood In foie “Mr Itintlallt," she said to I pardon you " Mr 1,111,15111, at onee falling upon his knee, benne her, and tithing the letter which he had concealed ut his ',avast, said $213,71'0 97 28,432 89 33 553 4 t 5,1116 01 H 1191.1 ..ladaine, I except 3 our pardon. My hist thought was to Implore your magnanimity, and I felt sore that you would not refusa at least to my grave." This romantic &flair has created the great est sensation all over Sweden.,—N. 1' TI 17. bum.. ~Iux.;IS iui 959 72 959 16 -1,491 92 187,188 2X MAN STAMM, TO THE II CA HT A young man named (leorge Beamisb, dining an al tereatton bet wien hinistlf and an another young man nn A-a Ateutrul, nt Johnstown, on Saturday night last, was stabbed to the heart by the latter, and expired without ut tering an 01 it. From what, ly k nown 111 re gard to the Minn-, it appeals that young Hymnist' had accompanied a lady to a hall in Cambria City, and nt its ronclumion, Alt titrul succeeded uI 'Mitring the girl to go home with him 111 Cllll , l4lllellCll of this,' B.anush became irritated and ascot in pur- Sint if the parties, determnied. perhaps, to either obtain the gut of get saiisfaction. The radii was that a quaint ensued be tween the two young trittn, which resulted as above stated Ai entrul Sas arrested on the same night and placed in the lockup over Sut.tlay, and is doubtless crc this, socurely ludgtil to the county jail, to await his SOUK. tOk upon the nlralr as a cull blooded minder, hut it i to he hoped, fur the sake of the perpetrator, that there ti as at least a slight pi us oration fur the tragical deed The parentF oh both parties reside in Jolms- I town, Mid are of course, deeply afflicted at the legible rs•rm-eeriee,. A woman, named Budd, was (11-0 it Tied at the l•haut Dann, says the Kixton (l'a.) BL In•lug thrown by the tow-Itue on her Indpliancl,s bond, where she was, into the nivel The husband, half frantic with grief. Jumped nu o i mum diately and cikuht . hold of her, Inringing nee tip (Ti ice but hut weight lu mg too much fit Inm, he aas compelled the second time to let go Inns Intuit of her, w hen she sank and nhowind and lir ) weak ened and exhausted by th t ,• ellunt ts lu- unlade to save In, wife %.1 al 01113 San vel from death himself by the t ninety 11,0'11.1111'V 111 ;Wing, boat mu 11, who threw a run!r to loin which he took hold of annul etas di awn from the wa• 1 ter 11t1, Il' FOIL . Near. ihr not agree vet y Hall .1h to Ow l'iroilerlll%lllo for tin-it new organriatiess :-;orne or Owl,' pIuSSI 4 (11111 it I iii• ' Pirt• r i v Let :" lh e .•Reptll,ll. ILI Slab 'l't I, 7 . smit. the • People's .Ntiti-1,e0,m, plan Ut woe! alto, State Tie SI/1111 . 01V (1:v1,111011 Tlekl't.: " Millie Call if the "State ;" whllst , nwoullhul \ pap, ra t all It the American '1 et et and M.nue flat. quite so ninten,ified ." the ...killer-wan ite puble an Te kt t :" aid St. 011 10 the 011 d or t , lu.tplur The l'ioga Ip,ltator, 110'S eat r, 1,11141,hed 111 ‘Vlllllllra 111:4114 t spit., 011 the 'dation!' itoitunees and all. - Ir;:at 7 ,-Tio , thimille Intelligence!, alhi les" to the prt•pnratnmv I. tog in ide for Clark ex ecution at that place. It say , -The gal lows mil, roil by 'lu Young ins been com pleted by Climb s lioal A large number of persons nitnessud experiments on it, t ith a bag of sand at the planing null last Mon day It 15 n pet fe••t and tent tbl.• mstrn mem Mr Curios Ilrioingion, the geistleinan who testified to selling Clark poison, visited his cell last Su ' Iliv pn•sence reddened the tarifa- tunntri man's rfreeirs, and he woutrt not shake hands with, talk to, or look at, Mr. II Poor Clark, we fear, is not yet pro parldile the awful ()hang.) that Is so speed ily o'er taking' him. Smut! weeks ago it was announced in the papers`that a lady in Washingtorwillo, Mon tour county, named Flickinger, had given birth to triplets—three boys. They have since t?tm christened, each bearnivhe name of a distinguished Member of the tkinocrat ie party, viz :—James Buchanan, Wm. F. Packer, and Paul lAidy. no , gentlemen who have had the honor of conferring naves upon these Dunocratiolikies, will, of course, prder the usual baby other without fur ther notice. COHN Caors AT Tux Witsr.—“According to the Louisville, Courier the prevent. crop of corn throughout Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois Termarser ho -- thr largo tw - vet' gm -n. The planting was rather late, but Os. uinmer has been unusually favorable, causing the crop to mature rapidly, with no danger or damage by early frosts. The fight between Charles Lynch, an American, and'john Sullivan, a young aspi rant for Ilstie honmhs in the English prize ring, took place on thel7th ultimo near Lon don. After twenty-nine mounds, at the ex piration of forty-eight mainland, Lynch was declared the victor. Mr. Edward T er, the engineer who, some yearn ago, ran a train of oars through the draw-bridge over Norwalk river, nom. Norwalk, Conn., which resulted ip Halo 17rible loss of life, committed suicide, at a b Aran-house in New York, yesterday. e lowa a w rd. two children, hying near Troy, N. 'York. Fetal Affair VIE DEBOATIC -MUNN racuriDAV SEPTICAIRFR f 6, ehiro4 LOCAL ANA PERSON AI PUBLIC the inlelfiien of the Bellefonte Fencibies, to secure the ver vices of severalthstinguished public speakers from abroad, an?' to open a course of popular lectures in this place, sometime during the fall or the 4pproaching winter Letters of invitation will be forwarded to Park Ben jamin, Dr. Elder, Horace Greeley and many others, in order to scenic them for the oe casino, if possible, before they engage therm selves fur a similar purpose erkewhere. Tt wilt to seen the Pencil)les afro going intd this, business with a zeal that bespeaks volumes for their intelligence and enterprise. It is tilt-duty of every good citizen ttr -r lend a helping hand in this matter, and en courage the diffusion of general intelligence among the people. IVe should improve ev- , ery opportunity of doing good'—strive jr a higher excellence— cultivate social and be nevolent fecliegs among our fellow men —and in the scale of moral and intellectual ad vancement, endeavor to write our names on the topmost round of the laddr i r of dis tinction. Let us keep Once with `the pro: greas of the ag, slid throw .arstuud_nurtio.— - stitutions , that safeguard of liberty and independence, that has become proverbial in the axiom, that a "virtuous and enlighten ed pepple can never be enslaved." 11 hen the Greeks were comp( red by the IRomans, Ili y er nit a taint Ihtm into lisly Ihur ht, intim and t come the teachers of the %mhos 101 l at hen lionte,(ll. el% ated Its the lovurn s id her co:ine-as, n,r• I got kr dignity ns a nstion, the horde, %%111,11 pouted down from the moth, oblitelat..l al most eve, y vistage of telbneictent, and that little learning remained wan confined within the wells of the monasteries, until it bloke forth from its gloomy confines again to !lust the world. We do not believe this retrogressiie pi in. ciple in applicable to the character of the people of the present time 'rile pro gross of the age and the inclination of the human mind is onward. We enjoy the advantages of improvement, •iiilshould sin dunisly further every means by w Inch igno rance, vice and superstition, may become, more effectually eradicated from among the people But if we forget our dignity as cilium, of a locality favored in so many respects, the pernicious deeds of our own culpable negli gence and inactivity may timing up, and ul timately extinguish both moral and intel lectual progression. • In many places of leas notoriety than Bellefonte, similar lectures hale become fre quent, and now when an inteitst is abroad, we hope the most glowin,.; anticipations of the friends of so important a nu usury, limy be more than fully realized. The following preamble and resolutions were adopted .t a insets rig of the company, and have been handed to us fur publication IVii sierras, The elevation of the finer feel ings of our nature, and the education of our intellectual. ankh by the draseumiation of useful knoWledr, m Its most attractive and entertamin i en, should be Ufa aim ()revery intelligent virtuous community ; soil has actually become a popular want %Tel IA hereon this Muller want can only be nut and fully supplied by a course of literary lectures by able men. which is, in our open ion, one of the best mean); of r I, voting !lop tilar sentiment and popular feeling. And vilimeas, witch au enterpnse will, we believe, be liberally encouraged and ?Mk tamed by an appreciative and intelligent people, and whereas an or3anized societ) can, by concentrated and harmonious action do inure to accomplish lire desirable end than individual enterprise, trammelled by indtvldual responsibility. And whereas, the true aim of thereiturir soldier should be the cultivation of his men tor endowments, as dell as the exercise of aims and physical development, and the oh sect aimed at can be accomplished by a md ittry organinition. Therefore . Brae/red, That we recommend to the "Bellefonte Fenclblea" the propriety of ina• king preparations for a course of lecture' , dui tug the coining winter, on oubjects that *oak' be interesting and instructive, such prove intellectually and met ally beneficial to our ritiPoot krroh cd, That two lectiin It be delivend emit month of the winter, commencing oil the week of tlimNovember court. flr,o/i it. That a committee of tire,, 0! • oioci, the eaptain shall be disunion, be op pointed to procure the services of suitable persons to deliver the lectures. R ,, 01 Thal Slstirig.of live members of the company, be appointed to carry out, the objects eel foitli in the foregoing preamble and resolutions EILIC'NII BLANC' a AIM, 1 JAMes A fibs%ga.( .1 \ O. T. Joovsros, comuoace. 'row. mormy, _ Jim li. Jam Facorrt—This gentleman made tt a very unwelcome visit on Monday morning last, and did considerable damage to corn, 4,664 wheat, garden vegetables, and many other-things. We are sorry he- has had so tittle regard fur our wishes as to intrude himself in so unbecoming a manner. !lure• over, we incline to the opiniciiiitiartit3Clfeer ful countenance of old father Sot., as he came marching up the Heavens, put rather a damper on the young man's wayward pro pensities. If Jack would only bide 1)16 time, we have no doubt such an inglorioul retreat would be saved his very aemt't"' nature. EXTRAORDINARTOCCITRKENCE. —WC are U fp r_ltiG d that our old friend i Mr. Joseph Wil son, of Benner township, raised a cow, whieh to such persons as are interested in steep raising, might prove a valuable investment Within thi last fourteen mouths she tow given birth to fire calves, several of Ala aro still living. If any of our farmers earl beat this, and will take the trouble to fur msh us with the particulars, we will cheer fully give them a place in our local columns. Gas COMPANY.-At a labeling of the 14 ' Company on Saturday evening last, a roe lotion was passed to extend the pipes Lion street. Before the pipes are laid, stock LQ theapiount of ten shares must be taken Books ale open for said'i,luel. at the °Slue Of Curtin and Blanchard.
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