T 406 V1AT4003M14414. S. S. SEP.L.r AND J. i 6D1T011.1 PF:NN'A. tasirulu • 411111111 t. t'3 The New. The rtglrlul policy of the Actuante:ft& Gun, hi the management of our Indian m halt been crow (..h..1 during the Las few months with the happiest resul' : ant the (natl.( from Oregon, Clltiorina, an I the 11`—stern brings usthling4 of treaties enacted. battles won, and warlike tribe.s and Flom"• eumbi mittooa laytng down (frit. arm' and s rein with num stak,able earne..tnesi fir pea The !deli (J ‘ en , (l so (Its astrotlsly u r 'kern) an" Wore fora while c , threatening an aspect has been reverie(' i.itu quo I 'fortune% by „ en ergy of Colonel, Wrwint and the ALT. ct atalmnsaion of the emit dalgormi Ter hating, felt thelcie.l Cdje of mere tdian nos : defeat is the trophy wityli h 19 en abled to lay upsi, tho desk of t,e War, It, ' T iaenl d, t I ! tacr of Ct1 , 1,-I,a a- • ;:i .1 whilo th, s'ron•• tervAli soiwrv , - s 01- t t-1 • .•Ita F.- a id th ; 2 , 1 C • I C ,, inci! II CY, , f t.!4 , Int fr,11271:11 I cn to t 1 ttandl,F;4. •!, ITIME=IIIIIII ,t hO't t t- it . t i • t .'‘ tI• it:: I Mate /11MIIIMINI I ll N !); C 1111,1 n 1,1 r to q 3 /l 1 L.I i ,11 , :helFk 1. h. m r, r.mr,,f .111..0n ().h^r t..tlit ha., ! i/ 6/ I • .1 na I :Inv I=lllll huvrrif .1 ..‘ll. u u •1,, find l ).? II !Ali] I, I , •ft tne ;•ra.s:o, as 14.• ( . 4)0 G.r uk. ......tyn,,r9ul 111 . l' :1111 I/I, aidsi.un, MEE aIC fora ) upon t,12 wago 1 of the emp;ran', Ili • (live,' odtp of the rim rit inertly A little lostru • lori, t...) the toir.•l . . tit ,e 1 t r 11:1 corn an 1 Ir ,. ie 4 ill 1 - 4,1111 E Tovi man : an :n,orre• do I, ^ 'r id nave nraa) a hi.. By diu Star of tlio %Vasa. w have ,1 3 1, 3 trim Cahfunuu tol the Or•oh‘r. end our u, ial to! of Nnrtiw r n a,„l Ce,,Le„l A:rlrini4lllls•,.. bout " o Fr•7Pr ,), t o rely crowd It t, vstimatcl that aGo,,t tw' , nty five th.•u;aml perttivrm f r t • (Dal I 11 . 11111 g liP! ♦rr : that the ont; ay or 'its get tht•re had amounted to about ton 'hat tir• nwri total I tie gold cull, etL,l n o t am.,wit to .. ha 4,1 tiPlaA.l - 144 z, .ITtirs: forma we-e •ing tre4,ll - •• brittg!tt b! the Wcht Flow ta_ is awl Central krn rn gen. rally WP hay° t Ali • tUh' , t trr tvntal pr , prat 4 a., the near t.l the torn-of wAr Frlin h grtth P thy ,oltirtry e•-mi.repuhltcan ''nte4 the 4 pl•,rn Alo• of whi.-11 is tinpregtlat. 1 rr the:ll4,w vf t . th't a h. w p.,11 , 7 1%111 c.:. 1 , leot gnaw) t we hire g , r.. 1 of th• s remained I.l,•eti anl •i •r 4 a•ul • 1.1 thrr coir,er rrt Fop ,t From M .. dal aprl wi'. e.tptore I 1.2. ttte I.ther.tr-t. on the 2 4 th ,11:tttt r aiel Otit .t %%Ai a Lout t•• tro from the ti 1,11 h.ta,rr. rvti ii to ati twitto I 1,• `1.11%1,, .% by loun 4, , 1 I h, '1 h, "f Vi 111 4 ~ o P I s l.!Tn 1111.,1016 l.• I it 1,,r sn pnzt, I CI Irn IVashiligton, is now i it 11, vtrlopol 1114 mOOOOO to otr. - 41 1 m -1 , -14 14 oot ,9 111, Shoop 01, 01 rw ..1,10 instructed stsoto rcilr - et-ttiii to NT -nrn;un. noyereignty ov,r C. y own mill I'l , NIONAIIII to Coast, nt preseat under the lint' pro 1 . 41t . 7 r I. 1,, all IMO= uffic3n•litiorial pltr,endrr T;I • beet, !., Le nbgotiated , of the 4n4tiasui. They arc Sc,, to hitt ean unnntty secured them from the cubtorns eollected at Greytowil, which is to remain forcer n free tort, hut within the sovereignty of Nmara gua. AU grants of land made ‘cil“equeeit to Jaua~ry, 1853, tf not over mie 11 , 013 re league, are to be respected, act held v.. 11.1, by the new sovereignty. The liidisns are to have it, power to sell thcir reservainci, unless it he to become tricrgc.l in the Gov ernment of Nicaragua. Great Britain will only relinquish her pre:doctorate after Ample securi4 in the treaty covering these several point Ourlatest dates Gold Europe present us with no information of any Vest impor- been some sensation M! matett' England, by two or three speeches by Joux Bnintrr on Parliamentary Reform, hi which he took occasion to express a high eulogium upon American institutions, and particularly upon the admirable working of our system of universal Luffrage. For these hsweines be is severely overhauled by the Times, and moat of his assumptions fever ishly denied. The discussion attracts at tention, and will do good on all sides. It is said that a now company for an Atlantio Cable was talked of, tha line to be laid be- twceu Galway and Quebec, with a capital of $7,500,000. A number of important sue : enema were reported from India. The U. S. frigate lArabeith was at Constantinople, and had received a visit of state from the Sultan and his officers. Ills Sublime Highness is reported to have remarks I that he never tie. lonkknew how perfectly clean a great ship could he kept. In that particular, American discipline has long had the reputation of ex , es-Ping all lie world.! From France we have nathing of pubis 1 nature, and in the dearth of news of that de , seription, the desperate gossips of the cap bat had been busying themselves with a de i licious bit of scandal about a beautiful Eng ,' 11.,11 lady, ahem the Emperor had stumbled iit•ross, in the wood at St. Cloud. It mat.' tort tlt little, however. whether the aSur hal f.uielatiou or not. . . _ _ . ~ _ 1 he political struggle in Illinois, by which Air Douglas 1154 succeeded in securing a %i.:tory for hiinselt and the Democratic par ty of his State, ii one of the most remarka• lie events of the kind, says the Trenton True me: lean, that has ever pccurrec i l in the history of the country. The result has proved satisfactory to the Republicans. ho roue led kis favor a few months ago. -- The curet of Iris co operation erith chum du ring the last session of congress, had well iiigh cost him dear,' and notwithstanding his herculean efforts, nothing but the fact of having been the nominee of the Demo ,ratic State Convention could haie saved him from defeat. Tit very circtinvitance, urldel tcy the f t ..hat - Le aas ri opposition to a P. irlY I • it, obtained fot Lim the ittlitLetier a 3 I sytopathy of IL mi.:rats every*l_re, idtkiugh many differed with hind 113 to ti i views on the kinsas Lecoin pton Consti a trr.t, and many cook 11110,1 burn for lilt ss and s, vet ity with which he op. the adinhil,tiaton nod the gnat iit 10, frmi 1,4 to the 1: S S..nate, th,tt. Ira %er, f a I ats any us here w Ito , if 1,1, (ti Eh! • 11.• :"' Ilawl the It - pulilicans have re•:eived Litetiigtl:2•Altil ilissatist.setion 11+ , 14,1 lion at the • 'friend of and ii • C re $11111 ,, s t ready to hail 1..0 I, L v diac9vgrl,ll_ not the Olittg tofut)rought ho was. Nei, lurk alluding to It .1 by Mr ugla 1111111111111E1 , r 0 , t )S Ililt a' 111 ~• 'I ~ 1 . I , , If ,„„, RIM n'. I 0. WI. nit ha 1 . 1, , en 01,•,1 that the Repute r I r., 1.1. of !ill ,rot ten ,1 I I:terrntnel y appose M r I IT-elt. , 'l,n at all hazards, it ta As obvious that lie wenhi feel c nr,t rained to telt,. n la.-stool, so near the S 'nth Pole al should he necessary to prevent the forma, ;to.t or any conshihroble IS i•htn to Demo rrat.c. luny, SJ av to enelose !nut between •.t oftN. s Ytt we mutt eutifess that we re not quite pi eparell to see Irun take the pt to' ions In t he canva4s whiy.lt the South pet ttv rocutattl3 sl/111.1 as follows .lod4e l)olt;.. , l9lllll.flirini the °rot' nal rl!ol Inf , r,ort ) of the negro. 2 He denies that the negro wail intended to he eintiriievil %%atm' the siettractuni4 of tl- 2 It -lara..on of lieleiwrideii , r. aad *a m/ate that the light t.. freeth,o) ale: equality a... pr.•it...".e , 1 only thto ,t4.l.lant nee of liite rrtu 3 Ilc like lin, lieges of citizenship to Oa. sow,' ENE 4 Ile affirms th• compa . Ithiliry of a con fel, rac•; ~1 (p•e an.l the p0....11,1iity of Their harmonious co exiatence under a common consthution. 11, affirm, the ab•olute sovervtgray of the :"'au• In respect to their ,hriv•itie noi• •i, tor amt denies the autliont yof the Fail • •i al I los crutnelit tt discrinwate against lit to' el eats of clues ry fi lie inculcates a polio) of non in'eryen• a, li• t Seeps the free and al ivtholdmg -oat, . :Is sehl as betvriarti 11,.. latter and i ederal I ..overifin-fit 7 Ile iiiippori: the decishi,i of the S I . pr too and asserts for slavery the or ,iliiinzation nt the Territories i Ile upholds all the guar.toti sof the el ('on.hlutlnn in respect to the rights (.f 1.2-14..‘"4.- 1 144 .1 the liP n i ; ( I. Se " eivren.-ileteets of . lo Ile prote4tB hla t), I It. I ..,'7 l, catihtu ut. cv ry ! and upon cv pr n. I I t tiddi n the ,r 4 ‘Toratinn. primnplva an.l num'^ee or ILL Kiti , wratv, prty ea ,runpor.try s that the It./oL etrr ,p i ris of `;enatorgS,Afat,ll, cr,atm,.; a pit, ~ntatin.tt in the 47.0nntry Thf, .rt is.- R.7l.)le•arti are frighte4vl by co, I, I, del awl 011 ii treat let a,;ain.t t`te n ion and mull an open Proelain it,),l of Wnr ngn.n,t fifteen States of the country Ger - 16.0,1,1 c Parker 1;114 Oryilhant Ei , All4 ilqt. 1 . 44 . Sitarsl en 1... , •1.tring eruil,le against the uth . - Whoever voted th, Ropelhhean St•ite ticket endo, sed tins her , 4 the p lithe Rd. I , ll,lwsn party t n the xpoech en as fnale to at I it fled Mr. Morgan. Mr 1. he p inilintittad to the pro plc of that State boldly and widsell, I by It. Sewed to be, •• evhctlwr the soil rice fief Ii of South Claroliiia. an I thr ~ u jar pla.itaiiolll of Louisiana 811111 lll tlinatdy be tilled by free labor, and Charlmi• ton and New Oilcan., become marts for le gitsintite merchandise alone, or whether the ry e and wheat fields of Massachusetts and New York shall be again surrendered by their farmers to 'have 7cultino and to the production of slaves, and Boston and New York become once more markets fur trade in the bodies and souls of men." We have lived in peace with the South since 1775, and in 1858 a Senator of Con gress declares that nothing short - of civil war and conquekt will avail for do future. ?der , chants, mechanics, men of labor, and men of the profe . ssions, Join in rebuke of a sen timent Wanting in all that is manly, Just , and pptriotic. A CITIECN of this State, Mr. George Wash ington Iteifsayder, of PAtityille, has, it ib said, accepted Tom `flyer's challenge to fight any man in the world for $lO,OOO. Irene business of answering the Editors of the Central Press has been assigned to 1 the Junior, who is•(nlly competent to the un d,rtsking. Judge Douglas in Illinois. tansy the it gnity and iiiitepen ',o4orial (unction, against the leutive usurpation uposition to Black !Wall we have C4vll War 1 - , And Lo I the Au Blake ! It is Oiliest needless to add that he spoke 18570 Doing seetioeWaliantly, if you please, 1 for Free Trade Levy Wilmot and his Cohorts, in the (Allis id columns of the last number 1 howling with the Black Republicans on the of the Central Press, i n a persona l an d un . 1 imaginary wrong' of nigger'', and endeavor gentlemanly attack on the editors of the ing to distract Democracy b,y.. the power or Democratic Warchman. Wc do not., hold hi magic pen. lit this prodigy of modern Mr. Kurtz reaponsible for tie article, be• PO s litres and ' , Cremation, asks the Democrats 1 4 . of Centre county .o repudiate the clique, to 1 hewing him to Le Used obedient to his ms s• will. We dismiss him from our stqc- repudiate the Woichman, to repudiate De tuna more iii pity than in,anger. With the mocracy, and become proselyte to pis vi genius who presides more tor:daily over sionnry scheming. the destiny of the "Press," we have some- What do you,think of his consistency by I thing more to say. this time, reader I Is his example worthy 1 The complexion of the document is truly of yout imitation? Should not Buell intol worthy of its author, who seems to be great- erant presumption be treated with Its wet ly exercised in getting the people to believe teed contempt, and he allowed to pass "un• lie Ili the ne piles- ultra of perfection: His' noticed and unsling" into °billion's dreamy course on this occasion' is quite in keeping vale I , with has antecedents, and thY heroism man- Does he suFpose that his hypocritical 'tested might do honor to the wanderings or garb is not discovered, and the people one- Don Quixotte, or seeruc other equally noto• bled to see the Assx's ears protruding from i nous celebrity. • beneath the lion's skin ? Yet, such is seem i We confess a little surprise at the an- ingly the case. This "osinionited" ache seemly description which the editor of o, 4 lmer, has been seeking to overthrniv the very "Press" Mrs endeavored to sketch fur us, principles, lie would fain mike-he people be and we really feel inclined to think it a truer heve lie was trying to establish. Satan has representation of his own character, want- been really rebuking sin, and quoting scrip 'ig a little i mbelEshment, lure. as it were, to aid unholy purposes, . A little plain talk," le Filch appeared in But again, our"our natural and acquired the lVatclin an, has not exactly suited his talent , ' fit us only for the shambles or the wood political pro , ll , ,ities, and he works himself j pile. ' Such as our natural talent are God into a fearful degree of excitement, over the j gave them. If we have been allotted but one imagsnoi y, wrongs of the dear people, in- talent in th,e dispensation of Ins goodness, flitted b . ) the Bellefonte clique ind the etli- that talent, we believe at least, has not tors of this paper. ' been unimproved. We have not buried it be lle charges us with corruption deceit, neath the mire and pollution of tlie wine insanikss sod low tn.kery, iii out-inter- cup, but studiously endeavored to improve tours,. 011111 the Democratic party, and the disadvantages, under which we have more than intimates that we , should kneel Wen thus compelled to inord - among our sitliploating at the feet of outraged dignity, (before the highly intelligent (?) editor of the Central Press ') to teach U 9 IL ICBSOII onniarn/ite and put Ity. We are charged in our disclaiming any connexion with the Bellefonte clique, to Le "uttering as (fear falsehood as ever polluted is; type nr paper. %Well, flow we SU piKISC. there is a slight h•grle of difference between tnerdy asserting pat we told an untruth, and proying such s 'let be-the case, mind the 101111 , 1 Air regal,' which the "Press,' enter link for it 4 rra -- sTinding Ina Enorarry . should Indure it to go •trout the busmeas of establishing the prr'of Thiry Was nothing in our article that ice arc not is tlltnq to-fearlessly reiterate again We never have been, as we said before, the •niontli•piece" of any clique, either in • Bellefonte or elsewhere," and so long as we possesa, what little talent the editor of th , -Press" is willing to allow us, that tah ent shall he exercised to prevent any unfair irsition being forced upon us. • 'I tic question with Jbe Press really seems to In, not so much a love of truth or the building op of any great principle, (fur these ehments, we verily believe, do not enter into its composition.) but to gratify a low personal feeling of vituperation and' abuse. No s tetter evidence of this fact. is required, than li examine the gmer..l char acter of the article which has been the sub-, ject of these remarks ' We do riot, oil. ed. env) the tel and motives that prompted this personal attache and ii ill allow the • Intellectual leiant sometimes alas Mr Yellovrplush, ti near all the lanrel., lie can possibly Ls•lier from mirstot,7 itc'n ft polyy •• 1 he IVat. Monts of OIL 10th lost ," ss3s the Press "It a fist:• sample that atumbel lib. it, print itnrs, Limn: troth 16r sal,/ oruddie of the eminent ',nevi We did not anti, spate this polation, eltlieugh alwaysWe billet/et!, the Sot.ovMleic , iutrnla that paper eapalibi of any d , g,ree of moan neg.; While he taitcw upon himself in tin arrantable assumption of eat•aordinpry intellectual capacities, he doubtless sus vet's his enormous dimensions, and searches in vain to find his illustrious compeer among the classic stories of fireman and Roman history, or the great and brilliant luminaries of the present day. Perhaps ho is not a ware that evt n his ability may be called into question by, an antelli ß ent and enlightened communii lint, reader, dare we tell you that even Watchman of the I lth inst , its leadcr on „ stover it contain. d, pat-porting to be ,d,s, ssi iti.,•n by its present pub 11,11 en tiee the aml','•e challenge 510 eesi,ful contiadn•tion from the intellin.:"al or anybody else We dihaloun connexion with' any person in this respect and rest 1111011 our own capacities, be they much or little,-to succeed in the enterprise in which we are engaged-'- We are charged with •'repudiating our master," and endeavoring to make the pub lic believe • tee are par excellence in political purity," while the pen that wrote that offen sive leading editorial, is said to tie the one n•bich penned the card of Mr. lilitchell4 Now, we owe allegiance to no master, other than the Ores who “spalce, and it rifts dine, who commanded and it stood. fast."-- We have principles, fondly cherished from cor childhood, and will fight our way through every element of opposition, to en graft them triumphantly on our banners We ask no other arbiter to decide upon their purity, than a virtuous and intelligent community. With the animosities between Mr.lilitch ell and the Press, we have nothing hero to do. Our business has been always to pur sue that avocation winch property belong: ed to us, leaving that of others for them to discharge in their own peculiar way, and upon their own responsibility. Does it not ill become the Intel%child gi ant of the Press to lecture on the purity of his politics I Our readers well remember what consistency - there has been in Ass coOrsoi. Whit, honest Dembcrats of Centre connty—you who placed reliance on your principles, and the principles of your Revo lutionary fathers—lotening to the council of an enemy ! We have too much conlidence in your integrity of purpose, to believe that you will be deceived by the ivory man who deserted you in the darkest liar of the ham. p&ign, that elevated James Buchanan to tho Presidency. • Whdro this Intellectual Giant 6gu• ring during the Gutiernatorial oonlost of fellow men. lithe "wham/des and the wood pile," were the avocations from which we gained a live lihood, these avocations should be pursued, with an honest determination to supply at least, the necessaries of life. We never have despised honest labor, and should scorn to seek the charity of professional brother hood, so long as strength enough remained to wield an axe, or do the service of • me nial. And yet, dear reader, incapacitated as we are for Journalists, according to the In- fEFITE "Br trEr gm": — le, entertain these principles, the are really the men who bdit;pubilih and control this MEM Again, we would ask honest and intellr gent citizens, what has the Central Press done to merit either the confidence or ap probation of the people f Examine its pages pause and ponder its editorials, and what has it done to advance,either the moral, sb cm), intellectual or religious condition of so ciety I In fact it has done but little more than to descant upon a fancied reforma tion in the school of Democratic politics. IVhat right, has itito exercise the functions of dictator, and rge upon Democracy the necessity to purge and purify its forces Truly, the audacity of Wade. Greely, Banks and Sumner pollticianti, is becoming insolent indeed ! " understand such adventurers, and we understanfi Ja..sst D•moerars of rent v . * roust y " lYc ul‘rstand the nno aort.tng rilicy of the Intellectual Giant, the honest, muerats of Centre county underst rrrs (00 Ile that sowctli iniquity shall r p van ity, and the rod of his anger shall, ail ;'i and our neighbor of the Pres.', wi Id take into culiNid, ration that discrom the better part of valor he would cyftainly make less pretension, and evte' a less imbittered feeling toward othe , s, , But we , dirinkfroni no responsibility, arid apprehend no dKnger from the penetrating mind of Mr. Yellowplush, the Intellectual Giant The daguerreotyping editor, the Junior, has never madea business of naguerreotyp , ing pecrple in the columns of the Watch. ina,n, yet he holds himself responsible for either acts of commission or of omission in his sketch of %Vein Forney. A little sunlight glimmering on the darkened chapters of his private character, might be of service to our citizens—hence ire warn him to beware lest an unabridged edition be forthcoming Our readers will excuse IA for indulging in this set ming pentonahly, when drove to the position to vindicate ourselves. We do not seek to build a reputation of this char acter, but should he doing violence to our i •anhood and the principles espoused, by regaining passive, without measuring to this r „:iire a justly merited rebuke. Then and Now • Previous to the late election, the oi gall° of the Opposition party harped continually upon the idea that the business of the coun try was destroyed—that the iron manure& turers had been ruined by Denrer•tie poli ty ; and that President Buchanan's Admin istration bad produced nothing but ruin and distress. Now, when then the election is over, and the end desired by those who pub lished these charges is accomplished, the tune is changed and whole columns of their papers are filled with glowing accounts of the prosperity of business—of large iron es tablishments going into operation, and of the good time drawing upon us generally.— What has produced the duddee change Certainly, not the policy of the Republicans, fur they are notiet in power. But the fact is that the hue and cry about distress, and the .protestation •of business, was raised merely to deceive the people Into the sup port of Republicanism, and that, cteet. 11?!- 1 ing secure, the facts need no longer be per verted. How long will the people be de ceived by these dishonorable tricks of sche ming politicians Dairocnaitc Nolusartox.—Joel B. Wan ner, Esq., of Reading, has been nominated as the Democratic candidate ..for Congress in the Barks district, lie will doubtless be triumphantly elected over Gen. Wu. H. Kau', the Independent Republican candi date. San Molar bas signified 1215 seeep,t.ande of the Rpm:ointment of Governor of Kan- SYS. PEN, PASTE it SCIINIORS' Tin EvrinNo fkruZrartt Atm •• But.t.mtsr.”— We direct the attention rj:Tqlead the new advertisements to day's paper. , 0 hose desiring an - independent daily or 07- The religion that costs us nothing hi' weekly paper. from Philadelphia, the Worth exactly what it costs. - • advertisement of the above men owed 117' Men cannot expect to take Pleasure papers, in another eb i lunin. The Daily Ulllll'Bll they are willing to take paipti. Bulletin, being an evening paper, always (17- The painting of a lady's lips, like the i l ia important, telegraphic news in advance formal mumbling of prayers, is 1.1 useless I of the morning paper. lip labor. 47 - Why Is a weathercock like loafer Because it is constantly going 'mitred doing nothing. a:7-191 4 are chickens necks like door bells i Because they , are often rung for company. iCr Why are ladies like bells. Because you never - find put their metal until you give them a ring. Q? A wagyrent into a turner's shop the other day, and asked him to turn out a joke. He refused t and turned the joker out instead. Dogi•of every kind, setters, pointer*, bulls, New-Mundlands, mastiff's and terri ers, aro all lap dugs—when they are drink • ing. [O.-Catch not too soon at an offence, nor gtve too,easy away to anger. The one shows a weak judgment, and the other g perverse nature. • Bars ire put on bank windows to keep thieves out. Bars are put ono jail windows To keep thieves in ! 3:7 No doiibt there is room enough in the world for men and women, but it may be a neriona question whether the latter are not taking up more than their share of it. • • If a man has failed to estimate the affection of a true heated wife, he will be vOry likely to mark the value of hit lose, when the heart which he loved a stilled by death. 11 - Terrible Rebuke -Springfield. Lin coln's residence, in a vote of 1200, gives a majority of 200 fur Douglas ! Alton, the home of Trumbull, out of a vote of less than 1200. gives a majority for Douglas rrY In New York. on Tuesday night, a hackman Insulted a young cyprian, where upon she raised her skirt, broke • piece of steel from the "skeleton," and with this weapon hicerated his face. '; -- 7 A hand-bill was posted, it is said. in the streets or Leavenworth, Kansas, a few days ago, advertising a runaway new°, who took off with him a dark bay mare, " with • long tail which was sucking a colt," A novel channel for that purpose. -- =qtrtrirrenr;:=2ro spai er — tranr - tirr cago, addressed to Jaines,Buchanan, Presi dent of the United States, recently went over the wires It reads as follows: '• Have you heard from Illinois, you d— r --d old runs f". This was grossly and outra geously insulting. and the man who sent it deserves the scorn of all fair- ded men. 17 - Never lose an opportunity of .Dieing anything beautiful. Beauty is God's haild waymde sacrament ; welcoMii it in every fair face, every fair sty, .4 - 4.ty fair flower, and think Illto for it, the fonntain of all Itreliness. and drink it i i s„,i-triply. and earnestly, with all your eyes tis a charm ed draughs, a cup of blestini (E77 - ' "110 Misther Pyrk . tmaster. is there lettherliere for Dent* WFlaherty 1" " I believe there ts." emu postmaster, stepp ing back and p clog the letter. " And will yces be so nd as to rade it to me. seem' I had t misfortune to be educated to ride nicer 't To be Sure." said the seem °dating: postmastdr lie then opined and rend the epistle, which wax from e:' ould counthry." concerning his rtt tons there &c. Whbi he had finished, ohm Observed Aod o witdd :reel 'be ether lain for the postage of that let ther 1" ‘• - Fifty cents " And its chaps honor, trustm butejust keep asl nicerpthe leth thinko e fmain yeea to i. for pay : and say, mist her, if I'd call in one of these days. nut! yecs write an answer to It 1" Be-Christened. The ',Monumental City" is to be re-christ ened "Plug Ugly " Mayor Sw an has become an absolute monarch No man dare even be a candidate against him. In the late election an independent candidate was for a time in the field, but withdrew before elec. tom day. At the previous charter election the thgernor issiied a proclamation to the citizens of 11.11timore, and resolved to pro tect them in their right to vote against a Know Nothing if they chose. Know Noth ing Mayor Swan at once squared himself for a fight, and the Governor backed down The "Plug Ughes'' took full possession of the polls, and very few except the Know Nothings ventuird near them. Voters were shot down with very little ct rt ninny. Not long since a "plug. Ugly" by the name of Gambnel shot a policeman named Benham, because he was a witness against another '•Plug" who had been setting fires, and was, on last Friday, convicted of mur= der in the first degree. The principal wit ness was Policeman Higdon. Two other hopeful young "Plugs" named Corrie and Cropps,hounded Rigdon after the verdict was given till about 8 o'clock in the evening Finding no better opportunity, and seing Rigdon through the window of nil don leaning against the mantel pieco in ,„ t h e tack kitchen, they deliberately fired through the window, completely riddling Rigdon, not less t::!tn wine slugs passing through his lungs. Rigt:.:'n's wife was in the adjoining roam, and heard exclaim , "0, God, I am shot," when he inizn:fli• ately fell and expired with but a single groan. Corrie and Cropps were at once pursued, Otrrie firing several shots back at his pursuer. who was a police officer off from duty, and who returned the shots gallantly, putting one ball through Corrie's hat, and one grazing his nose. When the °Aker fas tened upon him Corrie broke out crying and. said "Cropps did the Job." Both were ar rested, and will no doubt moat their deserts. The Know Nothing reign of terror in Cin cinnati and Louisville is over, and'-we hope is has now culminated in the "Monumental City." ' JUNIOR THE NitwitEr FASHION. —" Fashions " fresh from France tell us that "plain black velvet bonnets, only trimmed with lace, will be the moat console ii/fout coiffure for the cold weather. Tie bonnet is decidedly more like a bonnet, coming forward on the lop of the head,' and projecting at the sides." We are glad th4t the ladies are not always to turn their faces entirely out oC doors.— Never were fashions so ungraceful and un • bisoteing as are those at the present Vogue.' Bonnets worn on the back of the nook, and long rich dresses trailing in the mud and filth of the streets are pitiable sights for de cent people to gone upon. try- See advertisement of Dr. Sanford's Liver Invigorator in another column. Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherty Where the above preps:alien Is known, It Is so well established as AR infallible Remedy for the cur* of Coughs, Colds, So; Throat, Hoor.e. nese, Bronskstis, Spitting of Blood, Patn in the Breast, Crimp, Whooping Cough, and every OM of PULaawaeT COMPLAINT, that It were work of supererogation to speak of its merits. Discovered by a well known physiolsomore than twenty yearn since, it has by the wonderful cures it has effected bean constantly sppreolsting in public favor, until its use and its reputation aro a• like universal, and D. is now known and cherished by all (end their " name is legion") who have been restored to health by its use as the 01111 AT RI:IDV for all the diseases which it professes to cure • Sir James Clark, physioian to Queen Victoria, has given it as his opinion that CUNBUDIPPTION CAN DE CURED' Thewhole history of this Medicine fully confirms the opinion of that eminent man Thousands can testify, and have testified, that when all other rem• ediee had fulled, this completely oared ; that when the sufferer had well nigh despeired, this has at forded Immediate relief, that when the pllysielan had pronounced the disease incurable, this has re moved it entirely The virtues of this Ba/sant are alike applicable to cure a slight Cold or a Convivlnrui flo",strenipri on and its power as • safe, certatu , spend y, pled:sent and effectual remedy cannot be equalled The only genuine has the tantten signature of "I BUTTS" u well u the printed name of the Proprietors on the outer wrapper 8 W POW LE et CO PROPRIETORS, =I For sale by their agents everywhere, and by J k J Marna Bellefonte, Foster J Gephart Mil helm. Grose k Yeeriok, Aaronsburg, Shem Bplgel myer. Ilartleytown, C J Ryenan, am Wolf, C..uro II ill THE GREAT ENGLI.SII REMEDY. SIR JAMES CLARKE'S CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS Prepared from a prescription of Sir James -- - -e tat M. D — , — PArteitnr - .oxtrtrvreit•- - "ary to the Queen. This invaluble medicine is unfailing lathe cure of all those painful and da,ngerensedionaseetowhion the female constitution is subject II moderates all excess and removes all obstructions, and a spee dy care may be rellod on TO ISAIEBIED LAIONTOI (t. is peculi•rly suited It will, in • short time, bring on the monthly period with regularity Each bottle, prke Ova DOLLAR, bears the Gov ernruent Stamp of Great Britain, to prevent coun terfeits CAUTION Vow I'dlt stionlar not be hartt by lentaleldn• the FIRST T i IIREE MO NT/IS if Preg nancy, as they are a gore to bring on Miscarriage basal any other time they are cafe In all mimeo( Titervous and Spinal Affections, Pain in the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on slight ex ertion, Palpitation of the Heart, Hysterics and Whites, these Pills will effect a cure when all other means bate failed. and although • powerful rem.. dy, do not contain iron, calomel, antimony, or any. thing hurtful to the constitution Full directions In the pamphlet atoned each package, which should be cvsfully preserved Bole Agent *r the United *hates and Canada, JOB MOSES, -(Laic, I. C. Baldwin t Co ) Itnchenter, N. Y. N 11 —SI 00 and 6 postage •tamps enclosed to any authorized Agent, will insure • bottle, eon• tainlns 50 Pills, by return mail Fur eel* by (ILL/iEN I NoMEE Agents for Belli fonte Bellefonte, June 10-'5B-lf Epileptic rills. For the cure of Fats, Spasm., Cramp., a ...I all Nervous and COUlellursounl Ihtegate persons who are laboring under this dis tressina malady will find DR. HA :ceps VEOETAIIILE EPILRPTIC PILLS to be the only remedy ever discovered for curing Ipilepsy ur Falling FILM These pills pose's. a specific notion on the ner roue system, and, although they are prepared es pecially for the purpose of oaring Fite, they will be found of especial benefit (or all persons afflicted with weak nerves, or whose nervous system has been penetrated or shattered from any cause what ever In chronic complaints, or diseases of long standing, superinduced by nervousness, they ars exceedingly beneficial Price S 3 per box or two boor. for $5 Persons out of the city. enclosing • remittance, will have the pulls sent them through the mail free of poet age For mete be BETH B HANCE 14.—M8 BA LTI NOR E BtREET. B•ltimore, Pdd, to whom orders from all parts of the L'nion must be addrfes ed,post paid Mirch 18-'5B-6m Nnttnnl. , lIIIIIMMIEMI On the 7tir - nlt. , by the ltt•v. W. 11 Groh, Mr. Thomas Hess, of lk.alaburig. and MIRA Sarah Whi taut', of llama townallip On the 18th in•t., by the same.3lr. Bman• net Musser end Was Getharine Bottorf, both of Ferguson t. • nahip. 0 bitgarg. On the 16th inst., in Ilublersbnrg, Thom as R. Walton, aged 5 years and 10 months Why hest thou read thy seraph wing, And soared away to heaven ! While 1, oh, God, am left behind. My heart with anguish riven. Within its rest thou dwellest now, My glorious undefiled ; Foom for me there, my holy one. My precious angel child. EMU A. CUAIELIM IL ■MALE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, BILLLZFONTE, PA Office with the Ron Jame. T Pale Nov 2.5, 18514-1 STRAY STRAYED away from the residence of the subscriber, in Bellefonte, about the second week in October, &RED SPOTTED STEER, about three years old last Spring. Any person Informing, us of its whereabouts will be sniSahly rewarded - . A. LOB% I SON Nov 25-'58.3t. STILLY. •• CAME to_the premisus of the enbacriber, In Dolga township. on the 12t of November Inst., a RED AND WHITE COW, supposed Obit about 4 years old. The owner io requested to tome forward prove his property pry charges and take her away, or she will be d d of so cording to law. , .7 KID LINGER. Nor. Came to the residence et the subscribers, residing in Union township, *Out the first of beat, a two year old red heifer, with , thlte Awe and abort tall, and a yearling, with n.d and white spots The owner is requested to come for ward, prove property, pay charges, and take them away, or they will be disposed of as the law di nes. AL 11 HMOS. Nov. 25-'68.8t. WOODS' CELEBRATED HAIR RES- Tori,Aytvs for sal& by GREEN & SIeMEIN kern *OK LOST. rptiE antincribtr loot. on Widneahr :144. between 2141011 . 11 Sttli IMA liiranaN store, • POOKET HO ore, bowline I ' and 9 Dollars in snowervq99 in pawn . on01...„ . (1110 bit; in silver r Also, • nctiorin Itf dangle. 0 0 ed by Smith A Somers, dated the let day of Osto. bar, 1858. The finder will be liberally rewarded by returning the Book to the subscriber In Boggs township, or leaving it at the ogles of the Tr. GOON SIIECKL . Nor. 25, 1858 -3.. ,„ CAUTION. A" persona are hereby nolitted not Ili purchases/1r in any way usadTh NI% 44 jet. lowing described property, purchased .po_ths IVA last , at Sheriff Bale aa the property effTheiseli: Sellers, and Inanedlo him subject to iv *ay., vie: Three Steers, 100 bushels mite Of item, I r i windmill, 4 pl ugh*, 1 Cultivator, I hareese, I Calf. 1 Wag, I Sled, Lot of Llay, I Maths Ora dle, ISy , tof Lumber, I If w, 1 toned harness, tt of Potatoes, 1 .117beeftes — d , wed I Grind stone DAVID S SLLY6a. Nos 25-'68,10. A VALUABLE FARM FOR RALE. T he Undersigned Executors of the 'slats of Martin Houser, deed, leteof Iluda, Centre caubty, trni eximpi to public sae On Friday, the 24th day of DeeenApr aut. taktOne farm containing one bendred and fifty acres of the best linsesteme lead to toe ,tote , with a Frame Rouse, Bank Bans, and other necessary out-Minding' erected thereat—. The house is new and comfortable The bane lel 40 bp. 70, and nearly new One hundred and twenty acres of the land is cleared, and in aped state of cultivation, end the balance choke tlak. berland It is situated in penis towpship, ales/ the road leading from Fillmore P 0. to the Dello, font. and Boot nrg turnpike.' about four mike, east of the Pekn& Farmers' High BaboOl. Trio made known on day of sale JACOB O ROUSER, f JOSEPH BAKER, Es n No♦ 25-'58.6t ADMINISTRATORS BALE T he undersigned, adininistra for of th 6 ea tote of George Swartz, deed , late of Bpcittg torrnthtp, will expo. I, sale oti the Eighth Day of December 18611, at hie residence. the rollueing property, to wit: Homo, Coen', YoLng Cattle Calves, flogs, Sheep. Horse Genre, Saddles, I Threshing AlRchtne. h Fanning Milt, One Corn Cutter, Ploughs, Sleds, Narrows, Reaper I Sleigh, Wagons Gratin le the Ground, Grain by the bushel, ,14,py by titer Ton, with s variety of Farming Utensils too no. morons to mention. Also, at the saute time and plus, the prop•tt, of Mn Elizabeth Swartz, dec d , consisting sitblS following property, viz Bone., CORD, Hop, Beds and Bedding, I Buggy, with • variety - of BousShold and Kitchen Furniture Bale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. Y , w►w terms of sale will be made {mown T U. HALL Aduer of the estate of Gee Swarti. FRANCIS JODON, Adm . & of the estate of Mrs g smut_ PIIBLIC SALE Tie subscriber will au at public sale al his rceideuce ou the 1,10, day of December oast. the following property to art, Horse*, C 0.., sheep, Hop, I two horse wagon, 1 Buggy, and • general eariety of Farming Utenall• Sal* to con• mane at IO o clock 01 anti day when term. w be mad, knoan MILES GREEN Boggs tp , No, 25.•50 31 0 MC Irl 191"1". .1.L3E1. tesaitetti dtc Bittern, H" Just been ,towed full or FALL A:co, wpm'. Goons whieb for betti , y and •t• nets has never been mu 111,1 by any ett-ibllth ineiit in this ec,..ti , .11 of e,nintry GOE3D GOODS, fF I. rileSlV`is the rule et W lie .us, and it y.* bare a desire to test the fact call In and enndne their stuck, and you will bear testisnrey to tor lact Their stook consists of • genend assortment of Dr , / Goode orrr tes Ilartirerre. Queens- nal e and /Ult nare inelnding s Lost of other •rtwb/ in their lin*. • whoeh eau be foutid ati selection of - LAI)IES' 1)1?`t:SS GOODS, suet as Ducali, Feruan Cloth, Denetie. Co hurts. Cashmeres. Delasnel, .4 7 1,4c1., French ,ifer• ',toes Plan's, 4 c. I he, r e wear candela of a large as ',lucent of Commerce Cloths, Sattiueis, Satin, Vesting, Tweeds, flats and Caps And •u extensive variety of Moots es •hoes, for L.lilol, Gentlemen and Children, with Liman every ether article that way be necemary to Sip ply the wont , of the community The preesure of the money market bavieg had the elect of reducing the price of many artutles of merchandise, the undersigned have been enabled to buy their clock at such rats■ that they can sell goods at prices to salt the times And having heretofore rodeo col eel to plume their customer& troth to the .onallty of goods and the prices so which they sold them, they hope to receive ■ res, 'enable share of patronage All In east of goods, will please call and ciamine their stock of cheap est gags. Country produce of all kinds token In ex change for go de Bellefonte, Nov 2J, Ns:4•y W. A. THOMAS. Jr. & CO. HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE AND SPLENDID STOCE OF DRY GOODS, READY-MADE CLOTHJING, GROCERIES, Q UEENSW ARE, H A RDWARE FISH AND SALT Which they arc row opening. and offu to the public and their friends. Bellefonte, Nov. 25, 1859-y. TILE Pll I LADELPIIIA EVENING MILE FIN, EIWDEPENDENTDAILY NEWSPAYER. o led especially to the interests of JLI Pennsylvania. Containing important Tele graphie news, sixteen he in advance of the morning papers Original threign end domestio oorresplindence Editoria lson nil eubjects, end full reports of all the news of the day The Com meroiel and financial depextmalts are full, and are carefully attended to As an Advertising Medium there Is no bitter paper In the State, theleiroulation being next to the largest in the oily, dad almong the/oust Sent and Infinential of the populaJon. Terms Dor.Liats Pialfzelr,`Th advent:is. 01/MMINOB d PEACOCi , PIROPRIETORS• NO. lit Bout Third Btrpet, Ps LADitt,Plia, Pa. THE PIIILAVELPIIIA SATURDAY BULLETIN, A nANEIBOIOI. w FAICILY WEEKLY NMI:PAPER, Is publisbed by the Proprietor at the followiag unprooedentedlytlow rate. 1 oopy, one year, 13 copies, " 31 80 100 •• sf ►udrsen INDOORFIINTS The !torrid olab (over 100) will be reotfor three years The oezr largest club, (over 10) will be wool for Iwo years. Address, CIT & PEACOCK, Proprietor, . Buccoilif 8011.1110,- Ifa 112 South Third Root. No. 25,1.9 Ty NUL 11) Pali $ 1 00 5 00 10 00 1500. 20 00 60 00 1