"-- " 4111. P. -- ' 7 7l‘=__. .> -romc istimunakftgo. S_!. RIOT AND J. S. StTIV.iIART, ItDITORS SILLEFONTE. PENN'. V/VIMISDA 1, NO y 211111.11M1 11 1 1, 1 tiatf The News From Washington, we have no ineolents otfpartieular intereSt, save those that rtlate to the everlasting Nicaragua tangle, and des algal meaningless mixture of the name, 0C31.1T, Jr.H.FI, W 4,1.1031., ALARTISEZ. (Aura, and STKIININI. The kalet.lo.i , :ope changes day by day, and at each week • s end we find ourtelves about ti clear ay when lie started. WaThingto,i correspoii.lenti are queer r•llow.1, ant Cr, Sonletinws very potent in the n iteheries ' , filo • tti ti tig steam ship ate () I aft sides h iwcrnr. it 1, corkeded that 111115uitering pr,ispeets are at a &seen:int: - The-Paititnr , :r is firm in determination to pro . tettt the repot:mon of the Nation for pyi.l faith, and the * Braid' thwernment have already a fleet on its v.ty to Grillown. Weliave overland news from California by the mail stage route to the II lh t•toher. audit; Ilion we learn that the Fiap . r Myer gold excitement WAN entirely playe , l ii l Minors %sere tom sing to C.iliforsia aQ N., 15 they could 'get and nt.)n , • ‘‘, leaving for that quarter runs s. a; had set in, and the prospects of iGo crop. wero good The tt ph f 1 .1,111 Sl'l halt ti4co to salt I.IIIC, 1 . )1 . % 1% a, pi tpgie,,ing Idly and 44,1 heat vales Ic.l A Ii a. the SOllllllll 01 th, Sire yo la v., tuber The expe.•la or the ,vo risme], was, that 1% woo/ I tn thirty diva from that tune Pe Aahly, it ta completed new The first C.Yrr lend WWII hail arrived at ` 4 1•1 F r b•e ta^ , an I pr. p arattooa were hying mGti o cvlb.hrat,_. the even'. with great tejoelog From Europe bye hare a ni , ik - 'll del ne,t, a'l I oft a, b. ti 11. t to II "r \t dantte C.thle Tt legra ;du , atoe . , It that a despatch Ire mu 1 .lentil rest he , l I, ni don on the night ot the 2.ith, stating Ihtt mtcHrxthle Rignal bri•Ve . ng ft, I, hew:: reel is d from Nea fou adland through the cable -- The squats acre rtry distinct, and the words were, .• Dank " 3 no r in eiretth Authority W3l at 0:1 , :t3 glees tt lie the r Darnel ' s battery IsLeNtte at alentin. In his letter to the thesA. &wimpy - log the grat ifying tact, Sir. San tan, Ski , •l o. ftry of Cie Company, says •Th.., however, encouraging. must not he regarthti as a permanent state of thing:, nt it Id deal that there is a seriomi fault in the table while, at the ;lime time, it ti at 2re,ent not absolutely clear that any, except thi most extraordinary, and, to the cable, dam germs efforts, can be made, morn ly on this side, to overcome the cawing obstacles in the nny of perfect ‘‘orkilig, ' It is said. the company will probably at oil out one of Henley new and powerful the tric machines to Nen foundlanti. The shares rallied to 13111) a 1:41)(1. tt tth hArs at /W. From Frxrice, we learn that the ddlicultt• with Portugal wax settled. t. thL latter pun et delivenng hack to the French authormi the intercepted sLirer, which had liven eit gaged in the Emperor's new ,migration sehrme. The ri ported nivisotere of Europe , an consul% it. Turley turns out to be un true. I Important news from Northern - Wale° reaches ux from New ()deans. and aripri , eal us of the resignation of Vlntreat. after line . wit endeavored to extort, without Istlrre , l *150,0(X) from the merchants of the lion. ; tier, in the at, le of Zet.ii ti: t at the capital, Colonel ' LA11.1603)1 had taken command 111 his place, and V ti ant had left for parts unknown. Like all retiring hailers in NI , leo, he (soled a hand- f.iste ~unit 10 101,t• with, and fife f.. 1.16. (00 aax fu hate pai•l lug wa, , avid to have ena4lyd lima to opy , bta honors agree: ilk in sou , . (of f igff land Alma, parr ' Next Congress There 11. let rtgli) In o tnt mht ri of tin neat Congrese I the `tAt , • yf Alabama, Corinth. '" ut I " . '' aria, Maryland, Miasmal, " Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, lh C"'" Georgia, and New llnutpelore. jttitates -are now represented try hasty - two " ffi " cysts And twenty Oppntitiou utemberg. Cr the elections to be 'held ju theta should re• huh as the last Congressional elections did, the Opposition would have a ma j ority of bout twenty in the next Congress. lint if, on the other hand, the South should repiMi ate Northern Black Rept444l<&ll4•lll, add stand by the National Democratic party, the chancts still are that the Demo , rats will hare the nest Manse of Ilepreirentatives Should the Democrats gai . in thirteen era naembers, '(and more eutlileely things have happened.),,,,the nest Mouse Would stand— Depoe,nits Opposition Democratic majority Northern fanaticism may yetdoe rebuked in our National Councils, and Seward and his Rut) , find that Democracy still talres. The barque Venus has been caphired by • Spanish itar steamer off the Mere with siz hundred negroea on board. lrhe Ketch Brothers, another captured Blamer, ',rut ta ken into Charleston yeeterdau T,,Lase ere troublesome times for them OW are an the slave trade, and 'if the prey ent rigorous Insane are *optimised the infamous traffic Mutt be broken up. _ _ " THE LAIlt news froo 4 alrfornia a l a. t eathat ..tbe stestners.frnm Fraser river ere Feta/wing to California Mailed down with disheartened rmigrants who have been disappointed in their ezproiition to .. that crointry in seam!' gold PIN, PASTS & SCISSORS Pursuant to a no ice given by the Comfy Siii.erintendeio. and esiclerit of the Centre l'unrt Teat, If,ntute, the Teachers met i o the Ai...knit lioilding, at Ilelleforite,3l..o. Jay Nth I n t Lt P. 3t. President Jame, S. 11111. toppli the chair. and n called the Institute to order, it was then opened witl, t Inver by Prof. J. 1. Correll. Whe're money there is the Dttil ; The reading of do, minutes of the last res ent! o here no money is, there he In twtce .l ar ob e i oz .th e Car. S em et a over. ry proceedoll to mite it ist of the names of Owe •n, a man who In seen four Teachers prtiztirit from the different districts tunes drunk i-rilepriVed of a vote at. eke- L 1 the county. thins. Ikllefimle 11.1sau f A SlurrtlidAe, J. 151. It .„ ( ,„„ fr o m hitt er er o r d 3 th ere h t . 11. Rankin. Jennie F. Nlsebride, Sarnli ltrule, Cold only- the difference of a letter between mile 31r.. Roth IV red S oho t. and swords. Nation, 31 31eCiiv, 31nry Caalwell, 31ng;.tie Caldwell, Jae. IC Itedc. Z!' }fit I'lcsidrnl Filinewe announces that Benner Toirush p—IVIn. A. Kerlin, W: he has " retired from " S en sible (norm, Mies A. tom ' er, Ada. Keller, Str e. nnssn conclusion. 3lvKee, Daniel Alltrale, Win. Neff, - There was A.-Bush meeting la.d werk 11 ./ Hunter. at der.ey Slime, but no converNion. —Draw- .It/ e ,,t, ory ir or , o r fi r. —dame, S !fall, Miss ed that time. .1 .1 M.., Lucy .1, Weida an Five glatSea of R hisky and a r allon //ou-or./ - Samiod W Pletelier, .P 1 beer null enalik one to see a sea serpent, Ji e .d. H Leathers. hien.% :hilt/51 urn /Of . — "Nkrtting. —•- - 7 7' The Preeident has tendered The ap• Tote"-*/"P P. B. Pletcher, E-/ ' , ointment of Governor of Kansas to Ei-Goy- both Wakely armour 3hdary of Ohio.. rend 31 It J I' Tho jealous man poisons his own bantivtitt, and then CAM It. irj Ltrowiilow i' mentioned 69 a -candidate fur tiovernor of -Tetnatiotiee. Iris k sad fact that of the fifty-neven children on Ward 010,-14431r/a not. one was navid ..\l,,rraesey. the btuaser. lost. upon the !ltlrl_l• .1 .‘ It Sarahll.dl, deria Near leek clew:wn the thopaotaid dollari he . a., . I , aunt ov , _ rger, W.,11 in the fight wath the Benicia Hoy , II( . fteme. 1' he Hartford Tailit•s noticing the ~ 111, I T ' not(' II Salle J Kelter , John death of an eiliter, ?are, “Ile wag ' a ,high . 1 , it. y i and a 0411gl'Ilkil 11„11.1,,, If ;nen break Alien promrsl4 rienern-i T.,rrnslop -IV tn. Alexander, 14 It that I t o d never lartiatc-a hi,. Ile pronds• ,C, 11 ytr, If II SAukey, 11' J - •As thy !lays thy strength eltall be." ; Alai/ oy, I, Wuhan r - Thereli a young man lin Om place Kerbait A A.... Kerlin, . tu E , who is CO exceedingly bright that his math- l hditt M Teett.. Working, r ha, to look at Wm through a smoked • . Ia • • i•oer A Ilickl.tn, J .113 l'oro f:1, .4 Ilickian, 4. I A - AL: _ Wag , , Town —%l aggie 11;,•k, ‘l , alkyl., II C, 11-• ' . ) •oeson„ it liutten • 1 In , Nlnrintin io% llny I‘.Ql Ajatil,tn,fervil. and ilennonl IL .•1141 impArtial invcs'ipflon itgiiill,l tin in • The Salt Lakemalt 4'6l.l,irtor rept.rl, 114,t/orn y hq tii lieb rl . l•ituhall'q t ly on the :111 of `leptutlib‘r the day bk fore the tna.l started. ' " 4} ."'" nni tery hcloind ..rrng the. gro.m.l ; I,nt u. Lome tIw y L 4 1111101) Olur I. . MEE • Ih e Sup i oin, t has emdirow4 the ol. , Ootd o onaloy (if ilw art hir tho Hale of do Nato Caoak to tho Sunbury an l Kit Itailrotol outtolohy. f" Thi•re ti caul 10 Ipt• A s wing lad y in OW, 1'1 , 11411141S 11104..5t that .1)1c 11 lit oct Ro shopiortgA , erlog the tl.ty becatt,e the trt.Li arc 11k ..1.1 widow, II hcn hrr pn.lbr 4'1.1 )1••[. ••!, 11.14 1011 lioicrte,l 1m nu I , lur A..ry nl.l age rei.ll,l - \n, nn : t hart-'n apr, tutu .lull. Qtaaist•r n.lth thltion to a loan who av pouting f nrlh a ,o 11,•, or 111 1A11411,1R(1 to hill' Have a care thy ft 11•11.1 thou may r.l rah thy f.t•.• a A at.".t thy flit." 7 -16..0 the artiole nit the tint page flut ti •Wthl • a n d niter you', e bluish t I t. tarn 3 our tttlehtnoll to another on thr .0111 e pa w . • Th. T. a , f'elt•• / ' The editor or Ili • .J,•,..ey 64h0r,• IL•LuI bean making ;,tor Kroht fit the SAIL ILttt tp rtg,ht i•ititre we've got the .2, .Plll4 1111(s / tOV Park. r )131 1•.11, , 1 ht , pro, I:1111A 1100 the iI. thri ft, .10 , 1ge .01 the Sign - 11,1C Court 01 l'eno.yleatta. fur fifteen years from the tat of r ne‘t. rr • MWL , hat ktittl of potatoes are tisu,c you arc IA %siting ?' ••11au , one., to be ,ore the houly poolter ' all ' du. ti 11.114 r till tk. I %voull be anion pistol in biled ones f. ' r Coint coutrnewes next week in this ',live is hen we expect to get lots of ra,h - Every rlllll in the comity niteiels to di,. charge In, in.lelitedness • llow lode s:nde~LL and sassy sell feel. Whoop' llin g rah ' T Rowed knees amt beautiful worilii cannot urine a prayer. but earneit ruin IL 111 Art bOWCII by bud ' s liuly Spirit unit limiting for that the tivilig 1104 -will ,it a,,3 fir ir any piaci and at any tl.llO A gentleman, Who milli:veil the 'fight heti, ten Morrissey anti Melillo, says that so ism Ho' is as one of the blows d. alt l,y that the face hr a watch held in th e band ~rr nt who was tiiii4 - tlit ni. tle distance in" t en fret, wre , pei ,,. klisi is oh Nlorrissey 's bloo I IL.rnnlc rSomehnril-inoney revisal remmtly tier- K i r:t i t -4 the follow log upon pie Laid of a one dollar bill, Bald. of TVIIIICIa see 1 Lou art but the (Most of c t sli, 1 he spirit I.f a AlN.Clolloiiar, Thy paver ratline is but trash And all thy 111,1111/011 are holler I ccly 011 the iNctY York Eicelliiit on the sulky Things 140 L a wit khlg' Io ph•ase 111111 In rpt • tkin; of the ri .alt .of the late cl,rethr, in °l it ' , tatt• 1 ' ' rite Jp•tor y ri,t won Lr Om It. pll6li ca 41111U1 Sly( e 1; one IT,I cannot •l 11,14;4." • AI tot I, likti a ,Tiovv•I;111 I,e4vt• Ititti ttIA-4,4-1.M4i,0; itrai,...t the eithilly ic . 11 , ,• Of, pe,i,p,..„1,•, ItT, . 1 1 Ow goo.l that'd ut lain'', int lt, like fn tih butt,: in ' , trey Jays but ; hi. I. 111111 Urgo , l:o. 4\11.1 lIC gatti,:s Qtreligtli with . tiit) voltitiou, until he mow\ Ist; SESSION t atalaie he. To make a figure in thin en ld . !..rt now keep tieivilig. .1 S 11111 "n the co.:: - .It II rrothvraite Ito.l called--milititen treat: i'" l 1)3,1.1 S lhaillutin, editor of Cie ylp • .....111ils• /xtlln opt fled .1 Ike., W..1.01111'1;1, Wial married to a it 11,1.06, b„ ee ra„„:7 y 'Ts Maly S A . ; daughter of Cam Nati). Blake, e who P w iereteed ciann ' in or'Pfftlaii.l, Millie, 0 I the 'rah oil., W e tier .if questions mentally.The " b " e g a i a .-migratida h. te Auil wish him all kindn io rt i cliing I iaography tens commentel 'rlie wi ll u by Shot tlidgc, further d lass \V( 11, an they alw aye 11.IVe plen• I-el by III 'Cart nry, in y , or '-lean m I.llClr 1141111: !.1 enmentimp was then taken Jo drited up by lir 1% ingitte who repudiated the uao ul tier bot out elnekene In fore the) are aterciitepc.l c ipies it. schools, rind restful /40h fwd. i del that, every teacher aMml4.l .writes th; The great top , 01: conver4ation this eopies 41...4!ned for the imitation of hot pu. eck, 1/1 our tir.vn. id a..'" 01* nall--.1 It C Weir, Win -Short lilPlll • I ',iv qamr -- furrrto, 0 in 9.1 "" yt"" ttr bcfge, Jammer!! Eit Mc in, J K. Sh winaker find ic ! !,, at school a few drys ago. 4a ""t". 11,11 11,, k0k, look alrong rsl ouch Canes, there IA a dieerai! . , / or 0- agoln.t the poaltiou assumed by W in• pimini, and the main opiection seems gate, no.: ad.oeitted the iotruduction of vie. at what. age mutt aucluld arrive at to be Pc - I reotyped penmantatip into the school... eilipt front the .;orrecting rod of the teaelier. Mibeellaneoui business being next in or. We 'Mow no opinion to express in the pros- 1 t i,e, IVrti Shia tlidge desired to know tf it cult case. —Brookville Jeßponian. wore . ndri.elde for the teachers to dev.hle up- Well, we have one. 'The slubberdegullian lon a a b fien of textbooks to be adopted guilty of the act, ought to be discharged by throughout : he.l IL Stover wits op the County Superintendent and rode out of 1 posed to the tezwilices . eaking any action of town oil a rail by the citizens. the kind. lion 115. litokok, Jae. II Rankin and J IC Shoemaker ~ova their opinion u on the same question, ir•ging the , lion of the cams in the nes erld dintricts. - - viFTERNWN_ SESSION. J. 8. Hall in the chair. Prayer bi • Galbraith. Song—by * number of the pu pils.otthe Bellefonte Schools.—Roll cai!cd-- minutes read and adopted. Written Arithmetie was discussed by S. W. Pletcher, S. S. SlcCartney, Wm. Short lidgi*.and J. 11. Rankin—illustrated by ex amples on the Black-board. The best me thod of classifying pupils was opened by J. 11. Nankin —followed by Elizabeth Blakely and non. It. C. Hickok, who thought the teacher should not pay too mudli attention to the kind, en to the uniformity of the t,ext• , books. Fur without uniformity, the proper classification of the .pupila would be inspos• Tux U. S. troops have had another en• counter with the Navajo Indians, in which ten Indians Werq kille d - several wounded, avid eighty horses and sixty-five hundred sheep were captured. Two of the U. S. troops, who arc missing, have probably been killed, ono was wounded. Kit Carlon, with a band of Utah Indians, recently passed through Santa Fe on his way to 'fight the Navajoew, who aro at war with the Utliha.'" A party of the Illohawk Indiarst attacked an otnigrant train while it was crossing the Colorado, and killed thrqe well, two wo 'nen and four children, and wounded sixteen of the emigrants. J 7 Sue advertitmrient of Dr. Satiford'a I.lyur Invigorator in another •:oluum. ilentre County Teacher's Institute r~3nicl ?f mar, IT \ s II 0 , • ..yys 'l'i•ttnr'np -.1. I.' I I 1140114 , 1, .1. T if 1V,114.,,,e. eCno, tit I'. I.u.••t•, \l • m 1141 br tith It W 1111,11., !pa, liohyt Tuertoehtp 5p.6414.14r .'An/nn - S 31Tartrrey H „,Pe flan v— !lon .1 11, Curtin, 1..1 11 \V Itu,rr n, 1111. J,,ht. 1' II yr. E.. 1 . . 1 B. Cot. le. F..q , 11. 1.;•, 1 .1 D. IVitigtve, Ire C , Jut. l'Nlorn, ricer Vullly. IS IC II .11. After W1....1h the l't emdent appwilte , l the 1,11.,L. 1114 e.,tinittee . 0,, I; Slortlplge, k, IL II I rm.thLt nit.% It C 11 err, li 1 , / Ittimber (J - JAme, 11 111 , 41,1 n, SY 1%1.10 D I 1 r Ik'r,oledlomr• -l‘ .1 uni I IL Usk, li It 11,111, \urmrn, J.) inlet kr1.1.• , II Stover, S S trtavy, labor, Alt •r r•lne ell,' in tti.t•y remark.; Ly i'oun. ty Supt Murrell, - retithe tio ihr otlllll,l ilte Iwo tittle. 11 loiter soggeilteil 1111 , 1 Opo•lie•11Ii1• lienil - 1,41;g Ile y.a. lull ,YeJ Ly .1 11 It.triloti an I .1 It IVitigAte S Kline ex , ,r."rwil ft, elite ui r• 1.11114 511 , 1kr .rig the time he allotted to the inflow. patt,ee ; re .l;;;rlng 11;0 let and Felioltlr 11l the el.tx.. while the tir•t en, I,lltillig, 1.1 u•••111.t one at ilie commit, Iwo it the reulic.ibm tli; en at the Cultill it • Tito ehnirni to of the H 114111,4 :0111111ittP0 rev, o to,d the fur diai r wieouti Vs ruin,; 814101 .11 " Cl.k••iti,atiuu Uplls tips ued L y J II 1{,M0,111: " —. '• !lasi Ittethq.l u( thogr 11. 1 r) W ,rt1.41,e. .• S S l ', llllltwapp, I r J I) lie." " NI. fit:ll Arithuiptio II ti,og .tpl,), I) II Ite•r or then 111 , .•,1 'hit tl , ll ri , tt be . °al li•it at the „1 141.• and t lint etch nerinlJei reoliond will; a .-eiiti mr•ni Un iwt.tt.,n .1.1 II 1-I . ,(lver, It wn. when we iwtp,tirn, wn a Ij. lire 1. wort in the Cuart It .um thi• e‘en)ng 011 introit a e.munliten of arranzfemeata app,in'a.l to provide places of-evrtrrlitin mont for tile Is 1 1.• Coati/Wier—l II Itanltto i tJennie F NPl. so le Nonnm .1 Ruth IV.,t 1, S ,rah eahlwelt. .Idj mimed 1'; EN I Nt , Si:SSION AC.• rling to adjournment, the Institute, met in the Court Room, to the alownice of I the President (len James Irvin was chosen ut are spy the eh it pr. , ten, Prsvcr I' Crosilitraite. sift r Lit' l; I 1. , 11 II C Ilickek, State S olo t r i li t e mmt IVAn introduced to a large end respeetelrie nu .lien.'.', Ile !spike of the itreetteal bearing the Common hate upon every tu_sua s ....; ber et. • .1:11CullrM0 q ns able, 1 ;q -o.tl.utl it ell Jehrered. 01. molion of J I llorryll, II Jai .1 11 Clir• tin It up •0 t 0 .0.11 , ••+ the :111310/14 1/111.114 . •11.1..1 , 11 in it few pew:tient and »Inc Alell Orl Lx l in li, uer• 11,1 111 , itlellt a .1 /I It anktn, ti.e ez rr, pert tct, cnll•J fir ,Ln,l read .ornel to in •et in Ole Ai Iptratioli room 0,1 1.11 -.I ty m ruing, at .1 0.,1,1t7k, Bible ; and thendore urged the adoption of a uniform eerie. of text-books into every trict throrout th e County. The ett net of Oeograp4y was then intro , d nerd an debited by D. B. Pletcher, Eliz nbirth Blakely, J. ;Needing and J. F. Holla -ben. The tirno.hsving expired, on motion of. S. S. NlcCartney, It we - six - fended and the discussion proceeded with. " Miseelbgneoug exercises in gebool," being next in order ryes considered by R. C. Weir, IL IL' Crosth waite '4 McCartney and J. Itankln. On mutton of Wm. Galbraithrs CoMmit, tee was appointed, to collect atad transcribe the minutes,' constitution al by-laws of this association in a book pro tied for that purpose. J. II Rankin, Wm. Shitrtlidge, J. S Hall were n ppointed'saiti committee. EVENING SMION In ihe Court Room. J. 8. Ilan in the chair. Prayer by Bp% John 'Conner, after which the Roll Was alined the teachers gen erally responding with literary and amu sing. senimients. Hun. IL ro Hickok then addreimed Uie la•ge and :ntelligent audience In a tOnost nowerfnl and eloquent man ncr for the 4ace or quo hours and n quaricr • .1. IL Stover. then read the Ctit blue much to the prolit urd amusement of the midi - ence.•-• Music by the Band.—Adjourned. ' IVEDMISD -MORNINO SESSION. J. ti. 11.01 in the choir. Prayer by R. H. Crostlin. site. Roll called and nainuteA of TilesdAy. Afternoon And evening tnsic,ini read and adopted. The Preek.bent Appoint ed the following oomm;itee on nontnAtione for tl ettsttiog year. E. Hieklmi, W. LneaA, S P. Hollahan, I). R. Pletcher and M Rem On mono') of I) 13. Pletcher, Resolved that the klection of officers take 'dace before this sasmon adjourns. The discussion of Gram mar and Composition was opened s ilrl'artney who Ira✓ f , T , lin;ved by It. 11. Blakely and J. 11. Su,- IV yarn Arithmetic opened by I). B l'h teller, followed by Elizabeth Blake4y and SS MeGartlity. J It. Rankin gave an 11- luatration of the Cube !tout by means of block 4. Th e Committee on nominattona returned after a short absence, soil repiiited the names of several uersimis 1 Cainhilateu In be lottil fur to (ill the respective offices The 1111111( . 4 of the titiceessfnl eanilidates are as follows Pi cvnieui Slaortlidge. Prrsacients -derma) F. Macbride and .I.la Keller. ' a Reporting .ti.g 'TN; 1 , 1 J Norm:lll,a ml 111 ,, T. Recd. Recording , Setrourirs -E. J. IVolf, and (;. W. Rumbergtr. r , 7111111111 . 4 el dry It. 11. l'roslIr• MIS Treasurrr --Mrs. Rath Ward. I,,bi nr lan J 11. Afu r the result of the election was an noun by the President, the In9titutu ad j ourgicd WIT,ItNooN SESSION' therm! cut in the chair Prayer by Tho's. I( llahan. Roll called, triunity,' read and adopted- The buniniss Colnuatttee then re pined topics for discussion. •hoot Examinations and Exhibitions was opened by Thomas lloilahan, Alsquirs Calder awl Ira C Mitchell Joining in the 111t (•u,.,ion. Tl i e mu biod of • ' ILA - ie./A" WLY diseusge.i by W l n B. 11.41alian, Jas. II Rankin and who,: The best noetho,l of teaching th" Alphabet a. opened by ley Wolf, who was followed be Nit t.rn. Calderwood, Mel 'artney, and non a h.to. The out of the Teacheri . 1.41..r0•y v• du. kr,t, .Allll irt - f4re the Insti tute. I 'mishit:rails! !spirit Will MAW reeled the ten Alen, all agreetng that the only leioorlle way 1.41 irlpOSC Of the question, 0 as to it,' th , and tale entire of the Library. Whereupon J II , 4tast r ; Shortll4ge, and J. 11 Rankin IS ere It, pay the Irnleht,lne,, r ,.",,„ the laluary from Milesburs ,‘,ljin I.:V EN INI SESSION I`rcaldent In the chair !toll railed tr•rhers r,pontling with aentnnent-4 a n d wain:lsms Nlinuten read and adopted. Hon. II (*. Hickok ad,hessed the •Inh enrc on the Teseher'i Itewar4:' uI an able, iloonent and impre‘sire manner. It..omrs Burrell and Broviti made some ex• ()Initiatory remarks why the Institute it at Midst Bellefonte hi pmfere We to lkialsburg. J. 11. Stover opened the , subject of the propriety it District Institutes." Prof Burrell then called upon the Secre taries of the several district Institutes of the County to report: Music by the Band. The Pi ertimlent Made Home appropriate re marks on fns retirement from office. when he Introduced to the Audience his stir cesPor Wm Mhortlidge, who on taking the chair thanked the teaeliems for the honor conferred Im) electing hirla t_o_szssnim. user the Association, and wouttr ermileManr in con nection 1411 h tic. Comity SlipentitcAllent, to thschamge the duties of time office to the be st of 1114 abdiues, also, the %ice. Prmadents, Nits acs Amin Keller amid Jennie I' Maebride The an. then reported. Wm. I' Esq moved that the thank , . of the audience be tendered to lion. IL C. Hickok, for Ills able and instinctive lectures during the session. Adjourned. TM' ItS1)41 101tNINirl SESSIItrs tlidge in the chair. Prayos It. If 1:1-mtlivrelito. Roll called. Minntri and adopted. _ • J. H. lA . then delisted upon the lineation of intjournmeo:, Of the Institute, one d,c Prof ISurrell expressed F. 0 nee:- nrAa to continue the session as long as the teachers might see proper Itt r. John 'runner presented a resolution that the sentiments given by the members of the Institute when the roll shall be call ed, tie written and delivered to the Secrets ry with the authors name affixed—to be re corded in a book kept fur that purpose. Thu .on resolutions reported the following, which were rca&aud adopfgy(• %Vomit:AN, The principles upon which our (Jonathon School System is based, con atitule the great corner atone of our Re publican Institutions and are sacred to th heart of every Pennsylvanian and Anicil can, and, IV4etc,l4, The enlighten id pooPle 4if this Commonwealth and particularly of this community, have become teCAtt it~ ; ~ mvrl• than ever, interested in the beneflomf work. iugs of the system, it beoomes the absolute duty of the teachers arid members of this institute to reaffirin their unalterable deo lion thereto—and do hereby pledge our selves to use every honorable means cu:ated to •tratio that system ou the most sure and reliable foundation, thereby, secu ring its richest benefits to al•I. 1 7eadved, That the establishment of Tea ere institutes, is the most effectual aid, in preparmg the' teacher for the competent, efficient and energetic discharge of the du ties of hirbigh 'vocation ; and that they are imperatively oreccasary in elevating the Common &hoed Bystem to that staitard.of eteelleucu to whichil la rapidly straining Resolved, That we highly appreciatwthe intelligenee and rtualificatinne exhibiteetrhy theilimale 46.4 embers of our profess iparland belieVe them entitled to an ade quate compensation, Dud therefore, when• ever they . ,do the work of a male, should have the same amount of salary. Remo/red, That silty hod in his (Mine wisdom • and itto•eretahle Providence, has retuovcal of late, our highly esteemed friend John If. Hoopes, I.:•9 ' au accomplished and zealous tcachet and a devoted member oh our Institute; that wo record his demise with feelings of great Know—and that we deeply mourn his loss as a teacher and an ardent friend of education 'in our midst, and that while wo sympathise with hi• be reaved mother and relatives, wo would soy to them ; mourn not for your loss is 1 4 4 eternal gain Resoftwd, That we arc as ever in favor of tho use of the Bible in our Common l.3eliouls, not as an ordinary Teat-book from which to teach reading, but, for a higher And nobler purpose i. e., as a standard of certain welt moral and religious principles in which all Christian denominations agree, to be read front daily by the teacher or ad vanced pupil.; without note or comment, Kr/Oh:fit, 'flat iu the government of a school the teacher failing to obtain order by mild and perauasi%e means, should resort to corporal . punishment I?csolred, That we recommend to the Directors of each School District, that they etitablish a settee of uniform Text books, School Registers anti the boat system' of Storeotyped R eSOI VC ( 1 1r" .we recognize in the otp tiupprintentleney, the great f.ustain ing power °tow Common Sehonltt and that in Prof. J Ittirrell, our pret.ent nide and adlietew Con_wy Supern ? deutlent, we have an officer fully yhddied to dimeharge its pulAe, but arduous dutie•, and therefore. it lie eentinue to perform thoso duttett in the /none, us I.lthfully 1:14 be has done in the name but the cur mien of thu stew ur the met Ilisttiliour, will hare any cause 11 , r (.0111p1J1lit h'r..ofile , d, That the profound thanks of this Itod7tutc, be profferiA to our worthy President, dames S. Ilall, Vice Presidents, 3liss Kate Reese and Miss. S J Recording Secretarica Saurtel W Pletcher and Dann I Wolf, Correspotoling Secre tary, Jd. II Ibinkin, ,f, r the efficient discharge of their dutie, during the past • 4sr -.to Com Janie. Irvin fir kindly set. mg President pro lent, the firft evening --to lion II C Ilickork for Ilia imalua ble and instructive legit Urea during the ses a ton—to the gentlttmarily members or Ahe Ilefonte Band f r enlivening the evening excrel-ci with exei (lent to the eottitiy Conitni,sioners for kind ly permitting On to occupy the court and arbitration Nonni during our wanton. Ilrsami, That we specially tender our sincere thants to Joltu 11. Stover, Emi , for his ihValuable sert let - 11 as a fearless, an in dependent, impartial, efficient and learned Critie—(his critirre was.ai all tunes re ceived with pleasure and applauffe ) it',arift,tft, That the thanks of tliti Inidb Lute, are due the genii, manly and •eorim. inodationg Editors of the several papers of oar Borough far their gratuitous adver. tiseincuts and notices of this meeting, and that we appreciate the interest which they have at all tiauLs manifested nu the c,uau of Peloea,lori That the proceedings of this liaiiitote he signed by the °Ricers; and that the Editors of the several papers of Centre Co , he rile atel to publish the same. Croathwaile tuuveil that a eninnillitec uf .11Afe_trectunta letthillig in tile- butunith appointed to prepare the proceeilingl of the Ite,tititte for publication. .la/i. S. Hall. Preioilent, pr appo hut til the following perhons Win Shorilidge, W W. Itrourii, Jail. It. Beck, .1. II Stover. .Ist. 14 Rankin. J 11. Storer thought that teachers taking part in future Inhtuutt...‘ should he required t pi eV/UV thelllaelll:24 011unuc .vecial sub _oet. prof. Burrell tined he would make arrange mentm with the teachers to that effect. I.ljuurued, sine the ~~ For the Ibton.wriatko %V Ate.bman Yellowplush vs. Preachers SICSSRA E 1 ,170114 -The aim% elB the eap• two of an article which lately appeared in the columns of the • Central Press," pur porting to have carne from the classic pen of Mr. Charles lush. Such is the spii it %%Inch breathes thrmigh the entire article, that I think it should not be permitted to pass without receiving idiot it justly de serves the ignited eniUl 111 nn intelli, , ent and dietitian Collllllunity. Such a produc tion should color at any tune and from any individual with a bail grace' but especially so from Mr Yellowpleisle for having rarely for mouths past visited the Sanctuary, he Is totally unqualified to form a correct esti mate either of the. Preacher or the influence of his preaching. And if preaching be noth ing more than talking for a saliry," as 31r Y tells us, then he is the last man to complain Kinee MO pri:CIOUS little of it has tver been' supplied limn his pee ket. Rut when Mr Y. makes the unqualified declara tion that the " ref aerie nothing more !lion disappointed politicians, who were mot,. rut to preaching es the hope of destroying the in i ive r of one Church on earth, in order to burro pp another, of which they were lo be the /cadets," elthe, exhibits to the public an amount of ignorance totally empardonahle in the editor of even a pocket country Jour nal. or OLIO manifests a reckless Osregard for"tho facts in. the ease, that at once unfits I him for the post. The assertion of Mr. Y. in regard to the reformers is without the shadow of foundation in truth. What' Luther, Melancthon and Calvin! these great and holy men of whom the " world was not worthy " " nothing but disappoint ed politicians," acting entirely from selfish priudiples (?) The expression of such sen timents in this enlightened ago of the world, rather provokes pity for their author than a disposition-ha refute 11. Pm Rnt with what decided sublimity Mr. Y. discourses about " Nature's preaching." Gao would almost ,ipard.on the thought) think that he was talking fora " salary " or for" bunkum," or for both. " Let creation preach and Yid lowpfueh re good for a pew.' Mae not cre ation been preaching ever since Mr. Yellow plush was born, and for thousands of years beftwo, - and yet has - he or any-other-mon-been converted to God through it 1 The poor In dian may "hear God in the thunder, and seo Ihrn in the lightning," and _yet remain a savage notwithstanding. St. Paul says : For after that in the wisdom of God the world by wisdom knew not God, it pleased God by the foolishness of preaching to save them that behove." Now the great design of preaching is the salvation of teen, but, does not the first drone of this passage clearly assert that nature and reason combined, are insufficient to the task IThere can be no salvation w,itli• out laith, , u6 their cau be no faith without Act ! Man, therefore, needs an instructor —but he is so constituted physically. men. tally and morally. that ho can only be in structed by one of hia own species. Hence God designs milking ono man instrumental in the conversion of a brother man. The get work of preaching- the Gospel through od% inert are to be saved, is committed ' to earthen vessels." Ye have Moses and the prophets," a living though human min istry, if ye will not hear these. neither will ye be peranaded, though •• nature may thunder ''and reason dictate, or one arise from the dead. And though mr. Y. may en tertain a very belittling opinion of preach ers, I will yen lure the assertion, that they is a class have done :nore fur the elevation of the race, and--fes--the salvation of testi, then all other means and causes combined. I hope that no moro sentiments so decidedly deistical as those in the article at which we have briefly glanced will be inflicted upon this community by Mr. Yell,owplush. WELL WISIIER. THE DEMOCRATIC WATCHMAN. ssa.LimONIC , NOVEMBER IS. Iss. :LOCAL AND PERSONAL Punta° lAterptur.s. —Next Tuesday evening is the time fixed on for the cottimencemeut of ii series of pub lic lectures in this place. Doctor Elder of 'Philadelphia, will deliver the introductory leetn re:and no better se lection could have been made for the occa sion. Ile is a gentletnVa of e po.prdinary at tammentS but man of profound learning, who lakes 14'11Iva - thong the most proudent and distinguished men of the country. For the first time lectures of thiicluirscter are about to' be introduced here, and we know the intelligence of our people will appreciate them. Wo know they have als aye been ready to aid in diesetainstAng useful infor mation, and will not deviate from a course of policy for which they have hitherto been remarkable. No opportrmity Alin be pre sented. in which they can give a better ova. dence of their appreciation of such measures. And it seems natural to suppose that the ex tensive cultivation of intellectual taste, and the encouragement of scientific pursuits, would excite in numberless minds the facul ties of observation and reflection. These faculties brought into lively exercise, are slue to generate new discoveries, thus pav ing the road, and leading man by a sure and pleasant path, Up to that heighth of intellect ual excellence, to which he by his organize ' lion is wont to follow. These lecturel are under the impervision of the Rd!ciente Friicitiles, which') beautiful Company n ill appear in the Court room in undresi uniform, and will be accompanied by their celebrated Brass [land. The Ora torio Suing nand, of Bellefonte, will also be present, and favor the audience with some excellent music both before and after the lecture We are requested to say that tickets of admission can be procured it the Drug Stores, and also at the Book Store in this place We hope So Commendable an enterprise wili v be rewarded The first lecture occurs during Court week, and a fin% opportunity will be presented to the peopleoT Centre coun ty to listen to one of the most popular ora tors of the present day. Tymoss aNn loce We understand that the work Im the Eastern division of On. Tyrode tad Loe Haven Rail road is progressing very rapidly, and that the prospect favorable fbr en early com pel-inn. There is yet • large amount of money to raise to complete the enterprise, and it is earnestly hoped that every person interested in the progress or Centre county, will conic forward and discharge their duty, by making liberal subscriptions to the road. We sue it stated that the .Sunbury and Erie Railroad u all be completed to Lock lla• reit in January, and tins fact should inspire conlidence uI tiro success of the one up Bald Eagle. A western outlet must be obtained as it a 111 require years to accomplish it in the building of the Sunbury and Erie Rail. road. There is no longer a qiiestion, as to the Tyrone and Lock Haven Railroad pay• mg •large per centage on the investment of stock holders, which fact is becoming more generally understood. On the Western di% ision workmen are bu. tidy engaged in pushing forward such work as had been left nnflinsheil for several ;moths. The ties in many plarea sir already on the ground, and the iron is contracted oft very favorable terms. All that will be required to complete the enterprise speedily, hill Ise to put forth the tight kind of energy. An opportunity is now offered in which all can render themselves useful, and we await the result with some degree of anxiety, because we feel Tterested in every measure of impor tance to the community. We have men in Bellefonte who are weal thy enpugh to build this road without incom venience to their individual business, and who we Is lieve are willing enough to do it. A hearty co operation among the friends of the enterprise, and the shrill u Instill of the iron horse will be reierlwrating along the AM Eagle talky before another year will have passed around. SWIM; l'onxmt. --By reference to another column it will be seen that the Bellefonte Fencibles are ordered to meet for parade on Tuesday, the 23d inst. Thus is one of the best military companies in the State, and has in connexion with its organization a Band that would do honor to itny place or _Long may wave! DisoanssLy CONDUCT:--A young man, whose name we did not learn, W 25 arrested on Sunday evening last, and lodged in jail, charged with disturbing the meeting in the Methodist church . of this place. Ho was much intoxicated at the time--aod tuani asted his Acton/ and disorderly - conduct by kicking against the door violently dur,ing the time of divine seriioe. WISTAII'a WILD 011161 MY BALS4I.—Th Balsamic compound has become a home fix ture. Leval( who suffer, and have in vain attempted to cure theircougha, colds. bron chial or pulmory complaints, make use of this unequalled remedy. 1:0" Buy none unless it has the uraten signature of 1. Butts "en the wrapper. SAD ACCIDXNT.- , WO Sri fildabled to our obliginrTelegraph operator, Mr. Schnell, tortho following matter of intettlit to our readers : "Jacob Leidy, son of John Leidy, of Tut• butaville, aged shout 21 -yesrs, was acci dentally shot with a rive on , Wednesday of last woes, while out with a battling party on the White Deer mountain. It appema the party, which consisted of five persons, *ere trsvellng down the mountain single file with their rifles loaded, when one of them in at tempting to &dim cap on his gun accident. diecheiged it, the contents of which lodged in the side ,of young Mr. Leidy, kill ing him almost instantly. The only word•' Wintered were, lam shotdead,' and fix pired." TEACDORS' INOTMITO.---*(1 publish tim proceedings of the teachers' Institute it ien4th in to•day's paper. It adjourned on Thursday at noon,'alter a very interesting session of several days. There is no doubt but the cause of education is upwar4 and onward. We noticed among the teachers in attendance a number of ladle!' who have been actively engaged in the business for several yearn. We did not have the pleas ure of being present at any of the evening sessions, but are informed : they were very interesting. Lectures were delivered every evening by prominent speakers. The Belle fonte Brass Band was present a [portion of the time, and added much to the interest of the occasion. F.ARLY SNow. —(hi Monday morning the appearance of everything was, quite win lei-1.311,v snow haying fallen during the night sufllcient to cover the ground, and give evi dence of the near 'pproach td . sinter It really seems that Jack Frost and the old veteran December have gone into co-part nership at a very early period, and we al'e already beginning to 'entertain visions of fast " nags," good sleighs, comfortable bur fah) robes, pretty gird, and light and joy ous hearts of " merry sleighing time."— Thar!! now, wonder if our vicious of such institutions will be more than fully realized. ('oi•itrsoeur.r. We are gratified to "Sea that elude trees have been at last procured. preparatory to planting them in the (Joust house yard. This is • good idea, ■nd w• hops the arrangement will be carried into effect efficiently. As a matter of ornament it will add snitch 153 the beauty of Bellefonte, :tinny of our citizens could materially im prove the appearance of their dwellings if they would also plant and endeavor to cul tivate shade trees. Will they do it 1 A Notw Cut NCIIJIAN EL.WrIU. OttMonday last en-election took place to supply the va cancy occasioned in the Town Council. Mr. l'eter Keiper was elected to MI the vacancy. A Jolla:kat:on was held in the evening on the buceessful result of the Republican ticket. it. Leyden it Co , have receivud fre ,, Tl -supply of fan and winter goods, winch they aru selling at very modtrate prices. Thee ate clever fellows,and we red confident that the conwitanattir i. e.aareiitimt r o.i economy in purchasing at their establishment. Ration/Li - Ilev. K 11. Snider will preach a Thankagiving Sermon in thv \L Y.. Church of this place, on the day net apart by onler of the Governor for T hanks glen% and prayer. Service to cutnnience at 10 o'clock. ATTENTION ! FENCIBLIN I ! ',tar s (•Lt PARAD E ! You air pperm. r e ordered to meet at the Armee. ry for drill—on TUE:I(IA Y. the 33rd .net , et balf-past 3 o'clock, P Y. By order of the Captain. E Y BUCHANAN. Armory, Nor Orderly Sergeant Fall & Winter Goods. A BREAK IN THE CABLE P REVENTED D. LEYDEN & CO. frond announcing to the ublic at au earlier day , p that they have received the beet ',ideated stook of 1/00Dti ever offered fur sale lo tits part of lbw country, wiaieh they are prepared to sell at such low pre es a. will oatorneh the N thv• • Their stock consists to part 01 3C/Ft."V" . C3Ca0I:111., 4 every vanely of !uen'o wear, atieh wa Frrarls, Engl:Alo 4 rimer,can ClotAs, 13:ar4 and Fancy 015.11171e1e1. Tweeds, l'exitags 1,./ w.f.. and Maori - al Slyte, DRE SS 000D5 A full art, complete aetnetment of Ladle. Drees litlud 5, in all the new and beautiful designs punch Merrnois, 11'0014- f Delaines, rillicoes,! 4c., 4-c., Rhatels, Mantillas, Nuclins of -'arrow Widths, Notions, r. 4c. Alan, a Tai) , duisortment of wall-usada BOOTS 45- SHOES. H a rdy-are, Queensmare, Stone n, Earthen 'Tarr, and all other It . inde of Ware tals,cl4 are kepi in a Country Store. GROCERIES. __. ^Their stock of Groceries has been selected with Oliartiouler care, Awl they are ode la paying diet CBETTER, or CHEAPER Os. be bsd Is the ountyu They hare Sugars, Molasses, and Syrups of tke Java est kinds, Coffee, Teas. 4c., Spices . . • of every kind s Fish and Salt. Cell In sod examine tor youreeltrea, will go sway entlelled title advertisement states nothing but the totlir Nov 18, 1858 —ly., STRAYS. CAME to the premises of the subscriber in Walk a r tom:whip, on the 12th of, October la. & RED 111211,ER, about OM year old lest -frfillft, stoat- the sass age ati the halter. The Suter boa a Uwe stow on hid rump The owner I. reqireated to pews bin proPortti psy charges nail take them OVrali.4 Lb y will be dispowal of imreordlaKio low. JAMS ROONEY Walkerip., Nov. 18,'88..71. D. Lzywar & AVE NOW _ON [__(AND Ile fillea, and -LA best. ilasorlmit664tilirlit thilnark.t • Dant VPhiladelphia Hau , V' . 1 yruli Molasses, pure Rio C ol. , as, crashed palmitin& sad Orange e rose sugars, Oolouy, Wittlan, Yowl( Nyasa and Tops • Oa( Teas for We cheap. Call In and szesnlos Nov. 18,•'.58-y. mummy STOLE MB& E. 11. GRAMS has d ea r turned tram Phil/441phi* with •• han aiwortment MlUinory aed low Attica... v. *Mob sh• lawliss stut•Uoil of the ladies al Bellalbans and vielnity rimibor 4-'5114