r 3 N•\ 7,- ~_ _ r 1,., ..:,:zii, . t\.i.,,Avv,,7.,.• • ,\,,,, ..,. _._,,,:.."...., TUX WATIROODAiIio B. B. /mitt AND J. 5. DAMNDART. SUITORS BELLEFONT PENN'A. sun 12. 1534 A Little Plain Talk lifer a:ince the pfeaent publishers hav been associated with Ong paper, the oppovi Lion journalt in the county, love etticavorett for . political effect to male the Demoer.itic IVatchman ippear the argon of a de,igoirig clique In the: place, o Ito they ti'lege are seeking to colorol the politic-Al a.pect of the Democratic party. Ira hare pasimil much insinuations here tofore as unworthy of notice, bet:rinse we Us hered that enough discrimination existed in our ranks to forever the 11CMgU, and alert any seriOu• consequences • We have no par LcuLr [oar of • pernirtints etre( m future, •nd windd not at Ott, (1114 C I fer to fhii sub ject,Niere it not th* our silence might he construed into • id trial rill. of f1,1"It a cOoditim, yf static apt tile unciti really tu spite tii•in an oppoitiiiiit) ir trig nu vrha (. roittlikm• Iu pi,ent it, ut 5., unfavoralde a light to the pith :Neither of Ow poldi.hem of ill a VII VI 111//1111g 4,11t1 la 1. , ttlYl/te 01111 eni tg) niol tid tit, n. tl rosy be, to the fort!. rant ''f tr/11/ , /1/!/ of Democracy. 111 the lac. moil in it they •re at regent . < itgagi e hat i•ii. rn rnlidul .11 In 111, }llltChlrklid ellitel.rl 4 e, II I` has t` given I Ipl4, 4100 (II our stet%y 011 ail MOT Cl , l frOlll n sl of ditty and wild ui 0.01 , 11. With no 11 ' 1, proving Wt. hiss ,t1lit.1)11t1) <n thin ortd to heroine familiar tt itli the vital principles of llioverument, hnndul 11014 11 to by our Itevollitionary hither , . 11 c ri v tilt In engrafted ID 0411 p01111( . 111 1.t`00m).a , , , 1 they innphre its with relies% r,4) 11 ith health and strength to iligelvirge our daft in the exervis.< of our fin cut (11111...1011 4 . list duty ',hall be slim }large , ' so•fitioirAii .rntini 1. Oil the watch tower. We 'neer have been the tuonth ion any clique, either in Bellefonte or ekee nor endeavored to advance the interest of any-one, making a_Colitity nomination at tlii h►nda of the Democratic party in nhort we never considered it nut prOVIlleC to Ills,' dle with the business of others in tin, re spirt So long as a e towed° the right In the old land marks of Demorehr) to mat, nominations by eiiifeention of diltgatti we shall adhere Villas policy, an.r be c wi tent to support the eandttlates of its choice ;, To appropriate our columns to the o sir liitsf scheming and designing mru, nouhl be prostituting, their use to a purpose 'neon andent with our convictions of dui) to Ns) nothing in regardrto a pectimary policy - And if any person chisel inside- or out, to the ranks of the Democratic party, suppose' we could be used as a medium for sin h pee Pcfmt, he has greatly mistaken the chi: o icier of the men whose 11:1111OS appear at the head of this paper ; We are not only the rilitorg and jinnli,h• ens, but the pioprietarr, and t, I that n( hav• the, legitimate right Co eserci.e ow own opinions in eur own lea) We haw 'viten plainly on tilt% subject lierati,e wo conaider it a plain buginevi. and desire that we chill not he misunderstood We nlmfl continue to glee expreasion to out sentimenk on all queritiont, iv our better Judgment dictate, tier Leeping iu vieiar the iiitere.it of that party to which IN e hare the honor ol being ident , tied. It nilltrds ra intwit plea cure to labor in a PAete in which we e au render otiraelee4 oqeful as the expopents the truly natstual rein , ipleci or the Di Iflol erotic party, and to inn 114 hill In ; ef e .nttnl nitri"ht too," readeni, we 40 not. V 1 10,1, 11.11, 1111.1 , t a, b ..) mg in tic foreir,owg hLu t ,lAL n p ganizali.m H it 4 I v., 111 u Itl.tl t xt.tt not 11 e 6atr Ilk 1 11 ~;, . ../Atit •of ii I.t 1111(1 are etillm.4l.l.•Till) 11. II ‘lllth of !liming partinovatnsl 111 nuy of its no asim Awl tbe'persons who hove ninaintbsttsl rennark•bh• a prvin , n,n y to f mil ill position upon 11 , 111 , 1111 i o io. e froonds by turning !hi nr te.iiinon tin a logl.er and 1.10 r.. api Inn preoi in tailor. and .bite 1 - 11l,h,•11 . 111 2Hi Vo• tol. is to he I.lb, r,Lol to the S , al. ..f NlAryl4,ol as a day of pol,I,- thaologgi.log. Tlo some ky i)di been Ilesi,viatc , l fir ti sunilar pur podo by the f love, non of \I 11,1011, Mrs .k• mppi, Rhode 151am1, 3Lasto., Connecticut, mid N k •sv 11410 , ,,51111 c. The liOvernors or l',l!rus) 'yams, lex Yorl,, and New Jursey have #l,: , ,,goAte I 111, 11.11. MGM CELeitaitrio.N. --The citizens of Pittaburg, Pa., are preparing to rrh•bratc their tino hundredth birthday, on iiie2fitb of Novem ber, in a manner befitting the' fame of their amokalf.tinsd citx. Several 'normal, mili tary companies hive signified their Oaten lion of parGeiliating. The bundlers wily also turn out on horseback The Gouldy family we are happy to eEa e, are iaproling , atidliopes arc entertained of llse recovery o(All•- Mr. Geultly was yes terday quite easy. Thy servant girls aro also much improved. Johanuah Murphy was yesterday to convcrrie with her (muds for a short time. Mr. Dallas, our Minister to England, has written to tho President, intimating his in tention to return home in the Spring. %satiation of New Oilcans lahar, the yellow fever be. • atm an that city. So aaya The Howard A haws cloalui their lug uo looser opt. a dispatch• Folitloal AdventurOve. The henory of all governments is, in part, fVlt' a AND Onto -The bhmocrats won a history of good and bad Men. Nu goo- ' a splendid victory in !Atone on their State eminent, however bad, says the Navlivillv Tielif4, electing , it miimities varying Union. has failed to produce, occasionally, a from 3000 to 5000. Tfie Legislature ix Detre I past and virtuous ruler. And no govern- °craw., and the Democrats lose two mem"' meat, however good---howmer pure Anil lea I berrof Congress. toot.- its people -has failed to produce its Our loss in Ohio is by no means as.serione 7,7 if men : its political .moutslettankS, daring, as we first supposed. Wu have nine mein' , adventurers, intriguing and gambling (or hers in the present Congress. They' were place and pre%rment with theitaine dishon- i elected two years ago, and eight of them by eat, cunning and unscrupidousnose thatom- bare plea rehires, the Democrats having . a esters play for money. No where m there, majority in but one district in the State. probably, a larger number of this class of The majority was then on the State Ticket pointers!' I than in the l - nited States -- forty Wusand against us but the opposi- They existed in the.;laysi of the Revolution two were tl v:11.11. Now the opposition are when Ai liold abandoned its eau-re and you. , united, and instead of one we hive majori.- rit - ttmemirryirith the hope-of more--rard. T ties-to- yea 4t4441-11:1.1---111-thr-C.0_ preferment. They existed in the days of tricts the aggregate majority *garnet us is Burr, when the Feticralists sought to 'lathy !leas than Or hulas rd , and instead of being the ail' of the people, and advance their defeated by 40,000 oil our State Tieset the Gwn private minutes, by elevating him over ! majority against us will not he more than Mr. Jefferson to the Presidency. They. ex- 20,000 This result is rather encouraging fisted ni 1824 w hen, by a corrupt bargain' than otherwise. The opposition can make the popular voice was disregarded and no more fusions to increase their strength ; Adams electod over lien Jackrum 'to the land the steady-Democratic gams which we Presidency. They existed in 1840, when, I have been making eveli year will soon brim; by all appliances of inl-wilood, fraud the opposition. maturity down to nothiug, ception, they misled the people into vlevat- even it it continues united. og their school of tricksters into power. - ITwilet all the upariges miA rcrorses in par iies:thid ohm t,l imlitical hucksters Imo Keel I it ylace upon the theatre of aclion fronl inue to 10:0 /IN - long es -th uo olli.•ir to fill, and on;i•rnpnluuv men who N% tint to till than This eltv,it of men are not W 1.11111211 to nm• Imo tieular party Marry of them have be tting( il In till parties iii their time, and ft ,t au P.VCrMOI) to U' rwoinntince of nn) i4rlii long whrlC otiimi, att arloog innyr I lips , ltalles , bt a Ifs MIT, conarttettry, man umio to t 11/14 llnnacltr, under a partivolor patty :mute, lilt, tintregartling its principles adopt that facile mann( r of shifting their j;tisilitotm to e‘ Cr)' T,let 71 , , anti suiting null, 'lv, et to et cry t ntergeney. The Dettiocratte party. at every peritrl of ill history, has green shtltec ton tirrtillter of these rtittieal ;stir, Waren; : anti those in I be I arty have al t n) it Itt en of greater trouble t o it than (how Without. fly their arts and it)tr,gitrs 'hey are e ottilmitly .life and tlisall °riot' • nml not isaretptently 1 - .,r their 01% it rrltt,h 1/1/r111141,', they /titre 1111N11.11}101)1•St lint 1/11,‘ nrr Itetmeratti from their own ranks Into the ranks 01 the roe wt. Mr Jrlrerson Irbil to elleOLlllter guelt profresing Detamerlts during 61t rltrontitra, UOn tirmernl.l. t rdot u r s MO to truth them lomearn los feet, and the prevent .I.lmmot ttation has had an untumal share At rtvo pUrIOIIN 111 the history of Throes:4e they made a bold showing -at the orgintzltion of Ilic 11 hue patty, in IS ter miet the molt vitt f bunts Nothlngutm 111 1855. I rune throw ails( ra.uteri sir ppe , l ror:}, from Our raulror and declared themselves the ••better 11/:I. t WAITE The DellioCritls hive tlected tin it t ;o%triloi, Coiyre...man, aml a major it) of the lAv.:atm e The latter eeottre. a !temp-ratty United States Senator. M trim: as. - Fifteen counties (met liven heard lion. taltieli give the Itepultheatt State tit‘et (li,tvernor, .t.• ) li3llo majority, "lime - consideta , de Ilomoeratic g3lllll unocruin.' inviting all others to follow M ‘e.ariti - 111 Maasttltutetts the than. It is no fault of the Dolmen-am- par-In hole AJnertcan Republican State ticket and ly dint /Alai 111141/ hays Oneftridirresl it, or I the membera of rongreaa are ell civil The may contisme to enmnnher It It IS as nat. k cloacal. vote la in Bulling:um:l. tin.triet oral as that there sic tans ill wheat or hyp whieil gives hint 21:1 y ovules in a chttnit All that nll Can do is or be ever .111 our guard. and pids,e a 111111 . 4 Drnincrary by the unwavering ennxisteney u ith ‘i Inch by advoraten and advanci.x Ur thorratre doctrtne, and not hy the earn .L,l with wh.ci he peuloilt•ite.; t he of Iteit party The time 14 near at hand whir they wilt wake another exit Win iita. they I I did in IS4II, tro iertii, and •Ataiii "e already hear the rticilltoo , tide seniniling . 1 be grand organization of the adventurer% ha% comineiweil. From the New York Tit brine. through the lnuitvtlly Jiurnal down the note% of preparation 1113:1 In heard Non I. the mitre to take %Lock Ilere iv chance to retrieve loci politicat fortunes, and a hope to anal, fortune* never I•rtt -to old lnrhhral crafts ihnt have been stranded upon the bench for yearn, anil to Make COlinnalideni of Mela boa• 1.111 , 1 e /grilles were Kilppwivd 1.0 have rwm•d them forever To all nib entuz (iv —to all place-litintetn -tu all nho look upon principle an a myth and Inaitt a new purl%• for the el nm • ey it 111 j lig titre 1,1 a promibic in the preen' nos , p rmins , wtts lurttuOtetl 1., th e (lat.% of the rln% pH) m tho 1 a 1,4)5 It breinnev every trine It in i.r it le le att It Is in iintel apathy that the me my takes anventage or 114 1. , 'lure they Sr, not 111301.1%e They hive their littim and their intrigues. They will wit lit ate in /tier our camp awl hnhr, with "lb pt eh 1111Cilt, such an Call he 09 1 1 1"nitch at can be corrupted by them it is well the party 411011111 be tow let us lir 11 0 /11 our guard in tonne, that wine itivy be Innocenti) led ell with the had Let the Ileinocrat who seems indtllemnl to liar IA 1 , ,e 11 . 1/11,14 of bitterness n e t 111 It I ...I against hit pun harpy blend, ratlii r then the 4 Ipposition -w I • ever 19 inpa thi,ile.; w ith party traicurs, awl to new leader to ih,e up awl control tug . ' country how wiled. All aryl, belniKs, Lit s , bool of adventurers, wen hold nh lrue allegiance to anything but self. lint* men whim 1.4 , 11 , 111111.00 d ut birxt, effect hut little harm ; Cut, observed with unsuspecting gye, often 119 much mischief. Let the honeht man be true to himself and true to principle, Judging men in politics, as in morals, by their works, and Uovernment will continue to prospes under Democratic rule in the na ture as in the past. IVIIO ARE TIE MISIRABLZ I —Let the Dys peptic, who offers physically and mentally answer. But llio — ugh he s hUriliiirire - the ttry dregs of suffering, relief exista'in the thr- GENATEn BITTERS ; They are attire for all his woes." Tho Freeman's Journal contradicts the statement row snaking the rounds in the papers, that the Pope has forbidden, on pen• alty or ex•communication, the use of the name Mary for children. The Benicia Boy has been -arrested and has given bail in sago to answer in a charge of assault upon "Dublin Tricks." try Sec advartisment of Dr. Sanford's Liv er Invigorator is ax otlier column. Phi Elections IS N igkioT F.1./CCTIW:. —Official returns of the recent election in Mistnetoota render it certain that the Democrats will have a ma: jorh) iu the I,egoilmitore, on jmut ballot, or wt low.it taru, 111114 probably tivr Tlik will • - _J.. • secure the election' of a soitnd and reltatie Democrat t the United Statea Senate ILL'Nor, Ei.x.(-rios The Leg:slature iu this State v% ill he Demoorattv, wh" , ll se 111,`N the re-ch , t. von of houglay to the tt S Senate. `I Fi r I . .iits In the eit ) of Now York, the Democrats did gloriow;ly well 'rim Demo cratic State Ticket hati it majority al 19,5 M), and the four ni mocrate• Representatives to Congress, noun ly . Sickles, Ilari, Ma. lay and Cochrane -and all the Demo• eratie canthdates for Comity officers, are (levied But, in Om State at large, the lie publicans early - every thing. }Awn! n l)lurgan, (Rep ) is elected Ilnvernor by a majority of nearly 211.001), The rest of the Ikp o ldw an Stott. Tleket Is elChell Iry the same majorities. J KSP.I. The Ripot mon have t levt ed all their candid tie., for Congress, a Inch gire3 tlicin a gain of iwo member:, • hhc . .ilate Senate alalrls 0111/04111,10U, It •pllbiltqllll.4 ILIFI 3 K. N's.) Deino.'r.ita,l3 Thu !louse of Assembly stands—Opposi tion. 35 (28 It, poldiennit and 7 K Ns ): :/eilbocrats, '25 The Voters who St tid at Home \ early one hundred 1.- mann,' at home, In tin, on the ,1., 3 or the init . t Lk:A . ll4Ol. Cnun or ow ihniilehttrs hail no Upllll./11 (01 the public- rye . others were 80 eteciolingl obi. otionllde that until titterilot e n uhl not he unite!. Pi to 4.ljYrn't then, 40 they Nino ntuil tlnnt,eire% (loin the pon t . II thou .16,1 e[pCl - 1 , ore , ioe , 11. a lea. h nv a • thilary les,”tv ttnh legni.l to our prem.. nt n) %Lon or noimolt iwo, 41, ii 44c 'ball Le Yau,ht a vtnulwr one at .<< , •r9' 11b, needing tler•ion Th- County I/vino-rat hays that the 'raritrhumlitig did untrh to 111 4 n•u.o O w oppwolion tote The liaipk failiires, reek , hiss sprietilationi, over tiiniiint and the ex travagam•r of the people, whinli bout the recent financial I milariasiments, the present stagnation of inpiineßs , the con ' snritient us ant of employment a ndhard hairs, %are all bet n charged to the lieuVicribliki party because it is in pow, r. d, fiat, however, in merely tetnpora ry, and ti that in necennary to redet ta the eminre the dinzrtet •tel the State, in for e‘.ery lteutorrnl to turn out and uote the te•ket oat 1 tic Gettly-itriarg Compiler sayi that upon the closest inquiry, among gentlemen fiutn all p Lets or A.lain4 courtly, ever bore (II •• .ivetam, Is e are convin Jed that the aggro gat, 1, 'tuber of Ihmiociata it ho did first go to the poiL: is nearly or quite I.lllvirt N,.arly all of the,^ theinielve, vv ilh the often fatal idea, quite enough without ilw:n, 10 ..leet the I ieinoci atic ticket 'flu; vrai raw ill a iminbtr of heavy Deinoeralic quar t,i.. where the Oppohitiuu made no out tburd 'tar, Mil pretended to feel no interest in the contest. Ti became- apparent near the du ie 01 the el •otion day, li,w,Vtr, that the Op puoitaryu been Juicily aloahol, aild were turning, out @I most to a man. Nothwith stah,ljug the unpropitious a cattier, the Know Nuthint., and hijack Itepubboan force vs as fully piarrilaaiud How thy; was done does not require a seer to 11:vicio. Money - yes, 414)NEy -MIR the loading luilrinuent, thehaitila of the Opposition, airisted by thu nutchinery of /..„ 1 Know ,VothingiSM. • • • • • Beside the money 11.11,1 ilecra upellifiory employed by the Opposition, their presses and leaders pursued • course of falsehood and eit operation unparalleled in the politi cal history of Adams county. Certainly we newer before encountered so reckless and heartless an ORposition. Truth - ryas utterly, ignored by thole, and frirness trampled un: der foot. viewtsl, in connection with a majority of the counties of the State', Adams might have done much worse ; indeed, she bolds her own among the best of them. That is sonic oeinfort. As to the future, we have everything to make ua hopeful-- we have the most abundant data for the conviction that. Adams county ban to-day a Democrat° ma laity of roun mfitaiD.. Next year it will be brought out, and 'the Opposition may make their calculation., to lace it as boon as they please__ The News. , Intelligence horn Washington informs us that the attention of the President and Cab inet has oflate been very largely directed upon our relations With the Isthmus States ; and the Union, figtiking by authority, de clares that it is not policy to acquire Cen tral America, or any 'plot of it, tut to open all the routes between the oceans, and en force the freedom of transit to all our peo ple who may wish to cross. Under this guarantee, the Winn transit Company of tlto Nicaragua route, who have recently been defeated of their chatter by a Philadelphia party, dispatched a fast steamer to con nect with their slimmer 'Hermon/1, now duo on the side. It remains to be !Wen teNtt olwtructions tin will meet with, and whether they will be sullSthlutly adroit and Pow erful to,overcunte them hi connection with their everlasting subject of Nicaraguan transit, W • Irate alai) a proclamation by the President, levelled against all uolawfirl buster expeilitioni, and drawn forth icape cially by alate proutniciameato from' (Am end Wll.llO W its Ell. • Fly the steataer St. &ono, from A•pin waH, sPr are Califortadates to the sth of October, and mails from all the points a long.the route. The news from California is not import/int, and the mist interesting item is the departure of Seinstro. flaominics from San Francisco, on tht 4th October, for Washington, by the new overland mail si aize - riTerta. ---- Iltiir shows good plunk, winds tbs. mite is entirely new and the coentry 'overrun with Indians, and his safe arrival will be hailed with pleasure by the yliOle nation. From Oregon wt bate information of a decisive victory by the United State', troops, under Colonel Waiour, 0 ler the In dians who indicted such serious losses upon the command of COIOIII2I STEPTOK, and the in-counts state that a large number of the havages were slain. The reports of . gold successes at the , Fraser River diggings were very conflicting. The average prospects were, however, generally coireded to be e qual to those in Ordforma, but with a lens inviting climate. Tie Oficial vote of Cali rose shows a hens email.: majority of 8,- 397. From tin tiouth wi hare ntwi dr Indian war upon the Texan (rontier, and the de tail, of a aticees.ful engagement erith for midable Comanches, in wind' fifty-six of their principal warriors were slain The blow w as to he folleweil up, and there were great hopes cntertacu•d that they would be ervirel) driven oil Applreatnni hag been made to the Secretor) of %Vat., be Mr. But terfield, the Preaident of the overloud Mail Compir ny, for nolitary protection through out the country fratersed byut their stages, ■rid' he received askuranco that It should he afforded at s 4 each a rl.ty as possible. We hay.. four days later news from Elul rope, but the mail is characterized with but little matter of inter, 41. The attempt to introduce auricular c,tifession in the Church of England was violently agitating the pub lic mind, 'al another popular demonstra thin had bee* tsar% agarniire It. in 1A...d0n. 'I Atlantic cable u its attracting hilt little attention, nearly all hope had left the enterprise. The share/ were noou nally quoted at 1.311 ii t o ,C 350, but no tranioaetion. had taken plat-, (II (lie employees at la- It mitt were to be ,bseliarged on the :With November, tiniest something favorable ..hould turn up There was a prospect of Some nilttleMly between Vranee and tirat.ll, ui rebitrint to the prop,•rty of French sub. joeIS il ) log in that empire Th, (.0 Frenc h ini war still threatened Lialam during rhaelissitut of the interception of the sla ver Georges and the Emperor, had refust England'a off.r to act ai arbiter or media tor. Under direction of Nan - tn /CON, a strung representation hid been male to the l'ope, by the French minister at Rome, against the recent able, Lion. by tit. of the Jewish child, Mortara. The great bank er's money has its power, even ire the court I Q( Primer. From Russia, we have a devel opment of gigantic trawls practised on the it lovernment, in the construetisoi o f the St. l'e emburg and M•iscour Railroad, in which, we regret to Hay, American contractors are t•eriously Implicated, This a yery painful , information, foe the pride of tilts country Pi largely interested in the good opinion whicli Russia has always entertained for us The London Times condemned the meanness of 1 Mr Itsisn's recent China Treaty for having confined its benefits to the United States, and e reefing nothing for the rest of the won lil Nosnow rut- -.1 woman, formerly of New { ark, N. J , but who, for the past year, had twi' in Chicago ; a few days since started, with a sick child in her arms, to ' return to Newalk When near Cleveland, .1,0 child died in her arms. The mo th er, a „;consolate, and tar from friends, with scarcely m„, , sy enough to reach home, rather than leave her L'1•110 among strangers, continued on her jotirnoyo,„ll reached New ' ark, /if/mow carried Nye dead drip; nt in her arms the entire distance, The Postmaster Genets' has announced that "supplements" or "extras" folded with in regular issues of daily or weeitly journals, - not actual and bona fide editions of Poch publications, conveying intelligence of pas siug events and general intelligence—will subject the whole package to fetter postage. A kiCMARLABLIII 'exhibi lion took place at the llookinsvitle (Tenn.) Fair. Ten broth ers, named Brimall mounted on line grey horse*. rode into the ampl (theater all being good ridere. The eldest was aged forty, the youngest twenty. They had not all been together lor fifteen years. Their ruethor wait present, and-they reined. JIP in front of the glorious matron, and saluted her, while she shed tears of joy and pride. Wisenicsin.—The election in Wisconsin is believed to have resulted in - nb sii!tange tn the Congressional delegation, the indications being favorable to the return of Messrs. Putter, NVasliburne and Billiughlirst, all Republicans. Tim 10014XIIRCIAL Sc - lioot, which we belle 4 to be largest, most flomishing and most completely organized, is the Iron City Col lege, of Pittafnirgh. Merchant's ltiga: , fte,.Ormkr, 1858. YEN, PASTS` & SCISS6RB Kept Busy—Tits Sheriff. Do.-,Tho Tax Collector. Do.--The Watchman Job (Mice. Looks '• Smpvcious "--The Junior's new belt-crown. 3. When did Moses sleep live in a bed Why, ‘vlian he slept with his four fathers. 7A Byh meeting was held at Jersey Shore on Tuesday evening last.,--one con. vertetl.' Apint of mustard seed, put into • barred of cider, will perservo it sweet for Beyond monthS. I:l:7".There 'a man out West, whose. face is so wrinkled ; that his wife UiCH it to grate nuttnegi on. g-7 Although one swallow will not make a Barmier, still, a pin maliciously inserted in 4 chair will make one spring. Q7' An author of a lore story, in describ ing his heroine says . "Innocence dwells in the dark einem of her hair." A waggish enitotouggests that a tine tooth comb would !wing it out. ry• A man who had been conllned in the Virginia Penitentiary, was last weOlt par. Boned out by the Vovertior, but ho refused to leaVe the institution until Ins pan as cook could be supplied. ff - The Colonitzition Journal fears Liiit the legal troublesialxna the will of the fate Anson U. Phelps, will affect the legacies; to benevolent 'moieties, among others that of the Colonization Seely. r,l - 7.lkgin right is the doctrine. A a6■pi cious taltir eephed to tits customer . "Make you a coat,- sir. Oh ' yes, sir, with the greatest pleasure. There': pat kited in that ritvtittnn—please Lou Ipult right _ 9109 that while I take your measure " The sign hap; penned to read •"ferint rash." Mrs Partington lately remnrlced to a legal friend, "If I owes ano.uo a debt, and makes him the lawless tenant of a blank toll, and he infuses to incept it, but swears out 1111 execration, an I levels it upon my body, if I nouldn't make a pollywog of him, drown ine to the nuawine sea." J A western editor. recently defeated as OP mlitlnte for Congress, says " Witco ei have DO bIISIneSS to run fur office. Their business is to work and let others enjoy the fruits of their labor. " They make the for tunes and the greatness of other men, but are expected to find their reward in the proud contemplation of their work. j — The Danville Republican tells of a lady, named Butler, in Caswell county, N. C , whose child rocently fell into a well sixty feet deep. She,seized hold of the rope at tached tce the water bucket, ii rot to the hots tom of the well, took the chid in her arms, and then /lyre:vie:l the t ope, bringing the child along with her —an unparalleled feat. 'I7 - A good looklng fellow WAS arraigned lit fore the police court, charged with having stolen a watch. The judge asked him what induced him to commit the *ft. The man replied that, having been unwell for some time, the doctor advised him to take some thsrt4, %filch he accordingly did. The judge asked him what had induced him to select a lootch. 'Why,'' said the prisoner., tho 't 111 only had the hair, that Nature 1,4)111(1 work • cure." About -The hem thing about a girt ii cheerfulness. We itin't care how ruddy her cheeks inky he, or how velvety her bps, if :the wears a scowl, even hte friends will console] , her ; while the young lady who illuinisint es ber counte nance with blinks, will be regarded as hand ...1111C, though her complexion l coarse e eanzath to Grata nulacys 4 Na ps [fumeiy U, the mile, no is good itittitie to. thc 1011151. think of thin. , - - (For the l)oirri.rath• Wataminn 1 ilitl.l.ltroVTK, 30th o,7loher, I A5B Mg•aalt. Ili\ /IA ST ---My Union % tllu friends are not exactly like the Irish itness nho said the horse was eighteen fert high mistaking feet for }ands ,he said if he swine to It once he nould stick to it. My cunning Critics in Unionville de-elate somewhat in their second edition of my mpeech fin their llrst publication and I have no doubt that they ought approxi mate nos and the lretii it allowed to revise correct a few lions •noro under the scrutiny and 2tirveillance of their Democratic neighbors. lu as much, however, as they endeavor to make me We language derog atory of the laborer, I will anticipate them by saying, mire for all, that never ri the en tire course of my life, at ille or any where else, did l cast a reflection in any way upon the dignity of labor --on Oil contrary I hare alwaya been the firm savoesto of the rights of Inbor in its great struggle with capital -my walks 4are constantly been a• mong the laboring men -by education as well al by nature my sympathies have all been with them, and if that class of mep in this County and in Clinton will speak the unprejudiced conviction of their own minds they will say that they have never known 'line hut. di their friend. I have no idea of reporting at length my Unionville speech, even if I could recollect it, hecatuu3 it would I a whole page of your valuable paper, but will say that I never tmed the. words " sinks of iniquity, ' or any simular words in connection with manufacturing establish. ments, and I never called laboring men •' beggars and paupers." I did make a coinparison between AgricultUral and man ufacturing pursuits I alluded to the enno bling tendencies of the former, and Mewed to the well known fact that there is always inz , re crime and- poverty in manufacturing coma Unities than in agricultural--and re commender the laboring man in quest of employment to re;:t a faint, if he was unable to buy a few acres, to the sail, and mo ther earth would yield him bib reward with out exacting tribqte. I argued thitrOy way of inquiring what ipecial claims manufactur ing estailihshments have to, legislative pro tection over the other industrial interests of our country—and to show the falsity and absurdity of the do'ctrine Chit " if you take care of the rich the rich will take care orthe "poor"—that you must tax the consumer td benefit the producer. I said in my former oommunieatian that a re_presentative• of Pennsylvania. who in the -regulation of a Tarff for revenue, which I am in favor of, would not endeavor to secure for the great manufacturing injereets of Pennsylva nia, a fair proportion of the incidental pro tection that must thus be derived ; is not worthy of the confidence of his constituents,' or of any other portion et• his fellow men. I still say so, and further I say that ho yho will rear up monopolies, over the heads of the laboring molt's, bud by spocial.lognsla lion endeavor to make labor the .servi% ff. strurnent of Capital, ie untrue to the funds mutat principles of our RepuldvAu Cloveru• .en!, and false to lla inure Is of the great mass of its citizens. I have no special an. tipathy to manufacturing istublislanents, nor to iiirumfarturers so long as they do not seek to shackle the laborer, but the moment the contest for the ascendent.) , commences between capital and labor i sin with the latter. Further than this I shall not length.. on my article by specifically saying what portions of theyemarks attributed to mail the Republicans of Unionville arc true or what are false, but wish it distinctly un derstood that my silence on any point shall not be considered as an admission. I will add however thnt I did not Fay that nobody got nuy money from the iron masters. I i know better than that—every person knows' better. I did say " w here lire the men in your community who have grown rich off of Iron works. Tney are few and far between, while many have become wealthy farthing ! I as tenants." All of my remarks in this connection weretracing the Contrast between agriculture and manufactures, and showing that the farmer and mechanic aro at least asp worthy as the capitalist. Tho laboring mon I themselves have said harde'r things against their employers than I ever thought of. —, Recur if you plea* to the resolutions of the strthlng Porgemath gassed at a time when I was called upon to act at •the champion of labor, and made a speech in which I 'talk the same ground I tohk at Unionville. But enough on this Rona.. Those respectable citizens of Unionville, say that their certifi elite was not intended to do urn a Personal injury, but , to injure the party for which I spoke. Why, then, was that certificate ac companied with the following letter, to the editor of the Centre Democrat : " Enclosed you will Bud oar certifirate retativo to In 0. illitthelPs speech, with re sponinblie names. (hvc him flts. Yours, J. M. BLAIR." To Col. W. W. Hrown Whom does he desire the editor to " glve fits ?" "Give him fits," he says—that is Ira C. Mitchell. I ant inclined to think they are mistaken, when they say it was not per sonal letter coutraditts them. But why should Blair desire to give Inc Rs ? There am reasons of a personal nature, which might '' account for the milk hi' the cocoa tut," but having no desire to conde scend to personalities I forbear mentioning them. Now as far as I am concerned 04 and all other, arc at liberty to continue their nen spaper attacks upon me—all that I ask is an opportunity to dt feud myself and my‘ principles. I expect to lose nothing by the controversy save the time occupied io writing these communicarticrns. I have never done any act that I desire to conceal fioni the eyes of the world—no doubt r have coin :rotted errors—no doliiit I have frequently done n ming —but, n ho has not ? Iteopectfully Yours, IRA C. MITCII7.I.L. NEW STORE It NEW GOODS. The sublocriber respectfully inform. the ed his store to the new rooms at the Bennet Post Oingo where he hos recently rec , tlce•l a large sup ply oi -I ((0)8 1 of the latest style. mid (aikido. which he is offer to cheap for rash of approieil country problurn Ile i eturns hie thanks to the public for the very 'liberal patronage ertenolmi to bin] heretofore and hopes by a bleinee toplease lifer:mammon to merit • continuance of the mime U 1101:14Elt A 80N ; Noi ember VI 1µ..4 TO THE TAX COLLECTORS OF CElt- THE COUTI'TY. The :otitht mit of the Treatitvey and' the heavy expenses which will he incurred by the next term of the courts, (which will continue too weeks,) makes it our duty to ere the set eral collectors of Centre county, to make merg- user tson W oollect and pay lets the Treaeury , on or history the first week of the Norember term of i Court, as lame un amouut of Taxes Oil their Duplicates as possild• • ity Order of the Board of Commoisnmers. 'i'IIFO Ild U FF1,1% Clerk Cons missiouers' 0111:e, Bellefonte, Nov 3 3t ' CLOTHING *MOBIL FALL AND WINTER GOODS. IHAVE JUST RETURNED FROM THE E.t.m Cities with A splendid Mock of Reedy Made Clothing, of the the Wean Fashion., together with a large and magnifig ent assortment of Cloths, Cassitnerea and Vemilogs, sorpasaing in excellence and style. any thing •s offered to the public -- Among tie variety may be found the following ar titles, which hate been selected with great care, to wit Hats and Caps, Pocket Handkerchief., Neel, erohiefa Shirt Collars, Holder'', Linen and 'Wool len Shirts, Mores, Suspenders, he together with every article usually found in a tlei.llemen) Fur mettles Store Cloth., Caesimeres and Vesting will he disposed of by the yard or pattern, or manufactured to order, to suit the wants of cootomere, at the very lowest rates for each or country produce Call at No 1, Brokerbors How, one door South of the Drug Store, and make a personal—venation lion, and yen will find our prices low and bargain. to be bad W/ h lAA MI ki1eC.44.1.1.44. Bellefonte, Noe 11, 18511-ly STRAY Came to the premises of the subset ibex, re sidingtit Patton twp., ono small red steer, about the beginning of A nicest, In rone/ to he three years old w ith n ep s t on hi. forehead, no other marks per ceptible The owner is hooked tii 1,111,1 fir.orit prone property, pny chore and tithe It oway, otherwise it will tin tlisriseil of na the law directs Nor It-'SB-:h Ttio . . i It SELLERS LECTURE. Nue DR. W I LLI AM ELDER, of Phil- ‘iiff 11.415k5 atielphls, will deliver the first of atriPPITC mune of ireeturros fur tiro bona( of the Bellotorito F'enciblos, on Tuesday evening, November 23d, 1868, in the Court Boum Itl Bellefonte. The pub lic are invited to attond. Doom ven'al half past six o'olook. Tickets driultnission can ha procured f i .,pu either of the undersigned, Committee of sir rangernonts, at 25 (rents each law A. iinaver, Ed. Blanchard, Jno T Johnston, Jos D. Harris, 8 8 Brialy IL, Harris. .Theo. 800 Bayard, Harvey Llnglist • Committee. Bellefonte, Nov 1, 18511. MILLINERY STORK VrII,S. E. 11. GRAFIUS has - jtigt re- Atl tamed from-Pitiladeltobta I , llb.a.handettnin eascrttment or Millinery and Fanny •Articlem, to whieh she invites the attention of the ladles of Bellefonte and vicinity. November 4-101-tr BRIGADE ORDERS paIUAD6 INTAPIICTOpen OIFIPE,3d BRIO I ith P. M. lipilog Mille, November 4, IM 41 The PLIILIPSBURCI QUARbS, Captain Ganes,. not havleg the legally required filln• her of rank Out ale enrolled, are herewith die. banded. captain (lanai will reeaire the state arms and eqhipmenta from the bete membere of lbe Compasy, rod bold them subject to further orders. ' .1 II FISHER. Brigade Inel..l* • 'Witt RYF, 1111181(RX FOR MEDICAL IL Ant poser, lo he land ni the Drug 81corb - et t,IREEN Mt•MEEfsl. BY virtue of sundry writ's of Vunditioni Exponas and Fier{ Paving, ironed out of the Court of Common Pions of Cent County, and to me directed, then, will be expotred to public sale At the Court Howie in the Borough of Belliefonie, on Monday. the twonty-second day of Noremblr next, the following described -real allots, to wit • • All the right, title and interort of Mark t] tl- Horns in • certain mcssuago tonemont and tram of !And, aittiato In Huston township, boun•led.by land of John W Stewart on the oast, by land of .Scott witileins_on the west, 14 land of M. J Willlsam on the'north end by Bald Englirritek on rite south, containing 05 acres, thereon erected a frame dwelling house and frame bank barn. Also, on a tract of timber land onn.sining 00 acres, hounded by loud of Hugh Adams on the north, of Binh Mnrtin Atlnmann tiro west, by land of Jos IVllliams op the south, and rand of Mark J liamson the oast' , Bellied and taken in.execulion and to bo as ihd property of Mark 0 Willlams ALSO, All the right title and Intermit of Hugh R West and John West, In and to • certain lot of ground 'Bitola in Unionville, Union township, °entry county, containing one-fourth of an lore, snore or lass, bounded and described os follows Fronting on the Bellefonte and Philipsburg Turnpike on the north,and adjoining lot of Jun Calhoun on the wed and Samuel McKean on the east, thereon erected a•frame stable Seized aid taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Hugh B. West and John West ALSO, • All the right, title sot interest of lties. U. 11, Donaby, In Cod to • Pertain lot of ground situate in the town and township of Ilaward, bounded stinh described as follows, xis Fronting on Main street south, AM Joining lot of Byrn's' Baker on tb., north, and alley on the north-west, and joining other lot of said Mrs M. 11. Donahy on 'the Gast, thereon erected a two tyy dwelling Muse, shop and stable ArSO, One other lot of land adjoiciu the ober* do scribed lot on the west pure hats puhats intik Jacob Dakar, with no buildings Seised and taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Mrs M 11, Donsity. AIM, IVO, title end, iotercat of Daniel:lf. Yeager, in and. to a oertaln lot of grountletltuate In the townehip of Snowshoe, bounded and de ecribed as follows On the south by Bellefonte and Smtthport Turnpike, on the north by land. nf John Lae., nn tho nwal by lands of .1 11. 0 1,( 0 1, an d an the Oat by an alley thereon created a henna dwelling house and stable Seined and lichen to ereoution, end to be soli as the property of II Yeager All the right, title and Internet of John 0 Heidi' in a certain meeauage tenement and lot of ground Philipsburg; Rtish township, bounded by Premne fshi street on the west;by S.:tante:est on the south, by Turnpike leading to Tyrone on east, by lot of fore's heirs on north, thereon amt. ed a term, house, store house, and other build ings, containing one-fourth of an sere Also, ono half lot on south-east corner of Jot No. dl, thereon erected a barn and stable Also, Jot No. 987 bounded on the west by Beam street and Diamond, on the north-out by South Centre street, on the south eisistiliy lot of No 98, ancron south-west by South second street, containing 66 feet iq breadth, 240 foot iu length, thereon created astable Also, lot No. 162, Wended on the north-west by Lamb street on the north-emit by North htli 'treat, rm the south out by Presque Isle street. and on the south- warn by. lot No 166, containing 13.13 i super• 6cial aquas, yards, haring part of a large treat surveyed on a warrantjo Wm Potter Thereon erected a large (rains building intended for a Mean) mill dolled and taken in execution and to be sold nettle fidperty of John G. Runk All the right, title and interest of George Rows in and to a curtain lot of land situate in Iturnnt• township, containing ne store, bounded by land of Joke Boas on the north and west, by rttawar4 oa the smulb nod east, thereon erected a large two story frame boose and frame stable. Beised and taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of :icor". Ron , All th• right, title and interest of J fl Bests/ in and to • certain piece or tract of land lying in Burnside township, hounded anddeserilnd at follows, containing 200 mores, or thereabouts: On the north by land. of James Ir•lniind Augustus Afghan, on the west by /and, of Wm Beata', on the south by lands of ()brook a Co , sod on east by Lauda of Wm (Stewart audothers. about SO acre. of which are cleared Thereon erected two !louses and oilier buildings Seland 4 rPe i t ' irtreAgisi s. and In ha aci d al lb* ru All the right, title and nut ( John It flog re. iu and to all I , at certain lot or ground meat. in Om town or Jackson, ill., Marion lawn shill, frOirrilig on Main street, with two fram• dwelling houses, one frame shop, stable and oth Sr out buildings thereon erected Seised, t.k.n in execution, and to be sold as the property of Jul. It Hughes A LSO, MI the right, title and ibtereet of Ito. Philips burg Coal and Lunibercßimpany in and to that tract or peers or land lying on the Cold Stream to Rush township, Centre county, near the Tillage of Philipsburg, formerly pert of three sob tracts of the Philips relate, numbering 54, 77 and 75, re apootirt ly, and besting the warikiatee names of Hugh hid I) MI, James Morrison and diarido My er, together with the property lying below tract No 71, cud lying along the Philipsburg and Belle fout• Turiipik• road to Philipsburg, emnprislug eleven hundred acres, more or lan, on which are erected a saw mill, planing factory end other huilding• taken in execution, and to he sold as the property or the Philipsburg Coal and Lumber Company A LSO, All the right, title ■ud interest of James Taylor' In • certain musings tenement and tract of land situate in Boggs township, Centro county, eontaia tog 20 sores, more or lens, Bo .nded as follows. on the east by Jacob Walker, on the west by land of Min!met Witherite, on the north by land of Irvin McCoy A Co , and on the south by land known an the Hum Slump property. Thereon emoted et wo story (rattle bore° sad frame barn Also, two lota in the Borough of Milissburg, known as lots No 25 and 27, fronting on diamond of said borough bounded Ly lot of heirs of John and Joseph Mlles on the west, by Centre (treat on the north-east, with •frame boom thereon erected. r Seised, taken' in execution, and to be *old a* the proper y of JameoTsylor A LSO, All the right, title •nd interest oft ry II 1. epliart in and to a certain tenement and tract of land, initiate in it tab tourthip, containing 100 acre., bounded by lands of Ihillp's helm, time on erected a two story frame tareni bowie and frame stable Soloed, taken In etreoultion, and to be sold as the property of Henry II Kephart ALSO, All t h e right, title and fAterest of Levi Cower In and in a certain toe.attage or (met of land in Allies township, Centre county, bounded and de• scribed al follows, via Beginning at a sprnoe in the run, thence westward along lands of Daniel Bremner 22 perches to stones, thence 171 degrees east 60 perehes to stone on mountain, thence north 72; degrees, east 22 porches to stone in the Bap, thenee north 171 &tures west 6 0 perches to the plows of beginning Containing 8 acres 40 perches neat messes, on which, an. arsokniatWOJK9l7 frame b o os.. and !fig stable Three servo of which are cleared Alai, all that oertain tract of land tlttante in Kilos township, hounded on the north by land of Deitiel K roamer, on the weal by land of Mary Illoutaal, on the south by land of Hy man rt Brats, and ou the Cost by other trait of sold Levi Conner, containing 8 acre., more or lam, about two acres of which are cleared, and the balance woodlithd. Belsod, tokens in animation, and to uo sold as-the property of Levitt...neer. ALSO, NM 7711 the right, title and Intereit of Samuel Moore In a Aortain titessuiso tenement or tract of load 3ltuste In Taylor township, ountainlbg 147 agres, more or less, bounded by land of Bald Engle Par panne Company and others, whereon are erected two dwelling houses, two baron, and other build ings Belled, taken In execution, end to be wild as thu prnporty of Bets *I Moore. Al O, All the right, MID seed Interest of ThomksJohns• lonbaugh in and to a certain lot of grdund situate in Harris township, containing nne4ourth of an acre, more or lees, bounded and demilbed as fol• lows: Adjoining lands of Frank and Isaac Keep on the South and north, and the heirs of Susannah Nkolinataabauglaan the west, thereon aranta a log and frame dwelling house and plastered spring limns. Also, one-half part if al3 lain treed of land situate in Herds lownsl4p, otitkulm. 120 Isere", more or less. Seised, fake to !Yea - Son and to be add as the property of homes Jobe' toultough v THOMAS MeCOY, Sheriff, Sheriffs OMee, Bellefeitte, Oct 28 lea. J " Nana, re hereby given that letters of administra• Hoe melba Watt Of .TOSEPII MINNICII, Isle of Potter tdarnahlp, CaateLanuuty, deceased. bey* WM', Vetted to the naliptiLuad , moieties to cold motorail) All persons tadekted to tall are requested to make immediate payment dwell has It% claims to present/them duly agave floated hay, rettlement Nov '154 fit II W MINNICII, ,tdm'r BREW:trill NILE . CERN EMI ALSO! Mall EMI
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