. . . / ...." t 3 ~,. . . 4 1.-- . • a'..4l.—^ v. ' 40 101 , • " . ! , ... , ... - A-.... ..e,_ ~--•,:,:,,,„. ' EMI ill , TAM iIiti.MCOOMAIS. 8. ■. acaLY ANI , J. R. BARNHART, CDITORB. BEI.LEFONTE, PENN 'A 1 juttlISDA V DEC, 01111Fil J. (839, The 'News. The near approach of the opening of COn gross is concentrating public attention upon the - inquiry at to what w ill be the leading questions of the Session, or the probable recommendations of the President'; and, as far as we have been able to observe, a deep• er interest than dsual seems to be felt as to the forelk policy or the Administiation. Thia curiosity and concern has been very much hei, turned of Into by the pecolinneon dition of Om gs in patent America, by the culminating anarchy of Meilen, and also by the recent rumors whidh dtift, to Its from Spain, of an intention to Initiate mu into the Unit or Aletioo. and cede Cuba, tinder the protection of Francs and .England, for" the erection of an independent monarchy upon our eciast. 't'hatcver degree of truth there may be, or may not be, in the state ment of intentions thus definitely as.igned to the above-named Einopean power, there la evidently enough going on among them ui ri lat on lo the countries that mingle their boundary Lacs with .11 Southern border, to iuftkelt need 1 .1 t" that nor Ii iv r,rnrnt should di fine its policy at once, as to f r eign &signs . (Toil this Continent, and take a stand wIM•11 cannot be imninder 410.) I El The country aII give toll siip,,ort endorsement to a limn attitude by the f.lov• ernment against anything like intermit]. Total exports for the year, 8324 (111,4 0 1 fart of thetratislantio moiler: h- 1 This shows a balance in our favor fur the ics, with tie altars (intl. iFsi - "Wi ti r,i7i — o rerr;litlTTTltrreirtriltrfdlrtileetiCaTlSlnttft , thin continent, and ac are pil.paredi to see, genet al business of the country. on the thst niptom of em roachmeid or -- a aggression, a general call fir the rigid ap• As F[11.3 NATIO 11:e have a report fi4an Washington, that the Secretary of plicatiou of the .MoilrOC 11.2'11110. \ the cost of ea a: like tit moristratio;l. It bile has demanded an explanation the Spa: Hsi' Munster, in regard to the de. yet knots n le hat course Mr CC - cit ri mrstrateau now being nark by Spain re take in relation to these matters, hut, jag, ing from his Ostend maintesto, tioi ,g , rnst Mexico. Tin:: !lily prove the begin • 4.4 ti n u ; of a stnous col t nitoversy. If Spain shall Europe in 1841 rt is quite likely he u ree• pt is vere, and attempt to overawe arid re ognise the present as the proper tints to re promulgate his favorite doltrine, and to ad- c"nrine.r Mexico, it "•ill devolve upon the' Wein:us:ration to decide. 4ml define what is flee again, and probably with more ciirect. tress than before, the peaceful a , quisttioii or tneant by the Monroe " 941111 c .,41 . 1111 views of Mr Cass, see are told, are very decided the Oem of the Antilles. It is 4frain that and he may, should a collision occur be the time for the transfer is ra.4ly approach I tureen S;.111.1.II and Mexico. determine o Slid It ought also to be plain, to Spant trate them in some plausible and practical at least, that, natess Cuba thus quietly change hands-fOr a Round price and a ivii• furor able probetior, it u ill soon swing off in a ..blciodlinstirrection, and li aye the mother Country barren of any coinpenaation or re turn. The erroneous policy of permitting a C 010.111114.11 ,lave trade iv still the island with servile swarms that out numbered its natural inpulation, five in six to one, makes such a catastroplii hourly imminent ; labile the d.ssatisfaetiou of its Castilian residents with the 'oppressions and exactions of its governors, makes the tenure of her possession equally precarious in another point of view Iler best course therefore, Is, if 3110 mutt pact with what Ow cannot hold, to let it go %elide she can make a bargain for it, and to deal with the only customer upon whoth T,lre, can corder (pilot and remither it ive possession 'rhe country will look with mueli an Ndety for ulna Mr BUCHANAN Will e to say . ! upon this %object, and also upon Mexican affairs lode( d, the two matters are now so intimately connected, that they can hard ly be separately created Despatches from 'Washington assures us that it 14 it tll known in GOVernUlent l • irclem there, that war even now actually exists between Me[ ico and Spain The authorities in Cuba have already sent an expedit tun agitinst 'ratnpieo and another i.; soon to lie despateh rd to Vert Cruz The obrot of thei^ iimive tuenta to thive out thy Libi rtilisth. to re /gut,. to the Church party t•oliiiiiiinwation "with the coagt, and pi rhaps to give mgrs to Santa %Him —Li) establisti, under the Joint patronage of Rome and Spain, a nee Catliehr monarchy up.,A 11 . 1 . 1 i.,:1 of the Nevi World. It will he conceded that our tio% erninent Inuit feel n t urally inti•reated in such a ino%..nient a, this, and is Just' lied in demanding (as we hear already ha, been done) explanations from the Spanish at IVa4liiiigtou ut tht; tulculi my of his ijoveininent Meantime, while things are in thin condition, that oar between the factions stilt goes on in Mario& rtnelf-, acrd we learn that 'lit oaua all I the Church Per 't), were, at limo list account,, on the point of being driven from thecapital by the Con. atitutionalists. The next mail will- doubt: lees loing inn advacem of a ne,v administra tion. , The new sera expedition, n hieli he held in check at Mobilo by the xenon of the Government, has for the Lavt few days been &prominent topic of anickision. .;pie ves sel in which his emigrants were advertised to sail 'to Nicaragua has been refuited a clearance, under the orders of the author ities at Washington, and the enterprise thus brought summarily to a stand-still. De spatches from Mobilo report that this stop ptsge caused the greatest excitement in that city, where the expedition aliiaydbdd been popular, and tut large crowds had meant bled, with thrcatewinig Intentions, at the Transportation Office. - What the end of the matter will be, we will not venture to predict. • By the Tehituntepeb".overland mail from GOOpia we receive bite news Porn the set tlements of the Pacific: he aoeouiits from the mines on Fraser River were rather more &rumble than by previous accounts, and new diggings had been discovered in which the miners wereoloing very well. It was agreed on qt sides, however, that as a gold proddeing region it was inferior to Califor- nia. Oregon dates'are to the 16th October. They bring information of the return of Col. WRIONT'II column froth their late expedi tio'n, and give renewed assurances of quiet. The mail wagon Ithught through - a Ave pas sengers in sifety; within the contract time. The stations of the Company are waid to be well located, and afford great succor (nd protection to ordinary travellers. There are now two regular mail trains across the Plains, and it is said to be the intention of the Postmaster General to institute a third, which 4%11 run still farther south than the St. Louis. and Los Angeles route. Ile fur. ther proposes to..connect with t6,Se three Hews on the Pacific. an ocean mail to China, which will put itself in train to anticipate the Asian mails from Europe Under these accumulating infltiences, the sheet of wilder ness interveniitg between the Ahlississippt and the pacific will soon be settled up and divided into states. Front Utah we have nothing of much moment. The rule otGov ernor Cumming was cheerfully submitted to on the part of the Mormons, and he had succeeded, by his judicious course, in pm touring considerable. popular ty. The Proph et, bad made no attempt to reconstitute his temporal power, and Were evidently ly ing back on hope of getting a state govern ment,und tieing elected as its Governor, a boric which seems at mescal to be rather a lung way 011•. FOREIGN COMMERCE OF TuEIINITRO STATES. We have before us P senumflietal statement of the Foreigit Comnwree of the United Stater; for the put year, of uhieh the fol. losing are the results, ending June 30, 1856 IMPORTS FOR TILE FL 111 1857-'8 good;, E2il2 293 873 Free goods, 61 1144 779 Spool.) and bullion, 19 274 496 Tidal - Import, Co. al: yo%r, g' 3 111.1 cta,lbu EXPORT•i run ruts IK4It 1857 '8 I.),,tilosteer s prodlice, !1•25I /151 033 produee and inerchandise,l2o 660,241 lionitatic sm/ ie met bullion, 42,407 246 Foitigii do, 111,'—'25,9111 TOO STIIIONI:A DOSE FOIL AN (ILI) W 1111:. The old, conservative, and always able Na- Lionel I iitelligeneer. is out tg•tne4 fiewurd's qter speed'. The editoN say they entirely dissent from what, literally constru ed, tsuul•l se.ln to be the leading idea of that rein itrLahle address, calmly —the tm•umpiti ihty, tinder the same com• won Government, of the social systems re spectu. ely lecognized by the slave-holding and non %Live-holding Stales. TIIK LITERARY Rll , l scientific men of Wil liamsport have estahlisheil an association which they call the Lycornsug Institute, the object of the Society hieing the coltivalion of litivature &calla:tenet:. 'they met oil Sat urday evening of a eek before last, soil or ganized the association by electing Wm 11, A: m‘trung. President, Item y U. Parsons aof LYWI% .lattiLion, Pico Presidents, Ire inks the other usual officers. A :ours.: of 1......tures is to contemplation. Tu. Tar tst Kr Ittr, ttvs The footing up of the Treaatiry returbs, fir the find guar et,r of the current Ikea' year which ended on the .lOth ol September, hllO WI the rel•e.pt g to have been n 5,250879,1% bile the disburse niews for the gaarter were 621.700,17 S ; leaving a balance, in favor of the Govern ment, tf Cr three and a half milliona of 'rim (*must. CoNttitv,ss —Congress theeti this par tin the titli tit Iteeeitiber—)l today nt xt. IV law the Seh9loll close On the 4th, of March, emitainnig a title over the kelt wet kg It will be a shun but vigorous Se . o4l ,, O'lie tarilr will he consolexably r ors!, filed, antithe Pacific Itail !bad will b , att., inittetl i to be put through FUR A merchant to ceiglect Anva.ari.sism and yet compla . of a lack . of custom, Is no mole one than for a fariner..to complain of the meagreness of huterops white - hts man- - lire heap is allowed to sweat and !deem and exhale all its enriching properties in tlie horn yard. IVhat altottld we linos of the farmer who Can't afford" to haul hts man• me on his fields ? Fang Cut. ORED Pansoss.-- This _removal of the free colored population,. seems to liAve engaged the attention of • the legtSla tures of oevcral_ of the Elouithcirn States.— Georgia, Arkansas, - North Carolina, &net Mississippi have been engaged in the ton sideration of bills having this end in view, but so far no &AMU° action has taken place. A llo•ii.—The story that hap fdund its Way into the papers, tilt Mr. George W. lleifsnyilee, of Pottsville,_bili accepted _ Toni flyer's challenge to fight 'any man in the world for $lO,OOO. Mr. Reifsnyder is ,no bruiser orilionlderhitter. lie Is Warden of the Schuylkill County Prison, and • wan of palace. Do you sutler after eating, or from acidity of the stomach, heart burn, water brash, wind, burning sensation, or indigestion ? Immediate relief can be obtained by using the Oxygenated Bitten. Ws au Indebted to our friend Judge Laurimore, of Council Blab, for a late copy of the lifiariouri Republican. Demootaey Never Dies. t Democracy is not a man, nor a set of of ticials : it is an undying pi inciple—tho vi tal, immortal principle of the right of pH "men to advance in the upward path of self government and self-elevation. Its insTinc. (lye and inevitable manifestation: hays the Stoics, is in measures of progress, expan aiint prosperity for tho race, and it never stops till it conquets. Timid, thought fettered conservatism shudders at and op poses every pew step in its 'march as an alarming innovation, but Demoeratid prd gross presses onward, crushing down and annihilating its opponents, Wintiiir a Lou isiana, a Texas, a California, or an Isthmus highway, with every new earn By the divine, and therefore supremely wise, law of checks and balances, Toryism, or the spint of popular repre.sion, walks evermore by the lido of Democratic pro gress, like the shadow that must accompany every solid body that exists or moves in light ; yet it is always found powerless and humiliated in the end. That whatFver be the fate of Tolymin, while the maslvt are free and uncorrupt, let it take the guise of Federalism, anti annexation, and anti-pop ular-sovereigniy, or „as now, the specious but utterly 'dec . ei6ive title of anti MIN]. Je; lain. The voile, while in the free use of their sovereignty, will 'ever defend their own iisterusts ;, and that is the sum and sub- Mane" the soul and body of Democracy. This is the whole case in a sentence ; and we sit,y, and feel with a Connectient contem iiiniry„that "we have no sympathy with that class of politicians who are ready to say ) because of this or that dilleicnce of o pinion between prominent iiiirlierans, that ihe Democratic party is ;hail -that it has killed itself or that somebody his killed it. Cu ; lather do we choose to btheve that the tiemocrauc.party can never die until some dire calamity ;las destroyed the Commtii• lion—Flint its destiny is to -Ihriericanizt the continent and plant the standard of repot, licanisin throughout the remotest bordeis " That is the theory of our party existence, and to redww it to practice in the — Ostler& filaat.r.o.4imx.usaiulittisaar-Ala...Lttmoncy certainly will take positive action in favor of die protection of American rights on the isthmus, and as certainly the old haven of toryism will instinctively plead and work or foreign ascendency for the repression of our f people mid for the obstruction of the of freedom That will be the flat and forts of the next great struggle between popular progress and despotic possession, and, as ur all hornier issues, Democracy will . . A Father and Two Daughters Ar.ested for Robbing the MaiL During the past honor three months, says the Cincinnati Dandle, of the Jflth, seviral letters and packages contaming'money have been m 'send from the mail nn the route be ta een Washington, the county seat of Fay ettv county, and Co Mil bun. Complaint was made to the "Post 'Thi e , an d Win S V Prentiss, Special Mail Agent. was commissunled to MY I. SkILII". 1- " 'cluing to Yr asninglow. lie ell !watched a de coy package, containing between fee ty and litty dollars in 6111 S, suit a hall dollar in other. and then followed it up along the mule. After the mail pause el the Post Of fire at Duff s Forks,Fay tt te county, the package was found to messing. Prentiss miniedmt ly re_ t tinted to Dufl's Forks, and calung upon the Postinas ter, M in. A Phelps. demanded the pack , age Ile indignantly denied all knonlidge of it, but the agent insisted the money had been Lakin at that office Finally a laugh ter of the Postmaster, aged about IS yeare, acknowledged that the package had been taken by her and her slater Sarah, and res tored a portnen of the money nut already spent. The hitter was then called 111 and accused of the robbery, but she repelled the ' 1 insinuation ooh an air of confidence. e beyond her y e ars 'I he younger sister, Jem me, finally said, .•You know, Sarah, you I, are gust us guilty as I Rip ' This induced a full confession of all the robberies com nutted by these young girls, but the father denied any connection with them The to tai amount taken Is supposed to be aho u t $3OO, and the money has been spent by the girls in iiu tag furniture for the house, and articles of dress. Mr Phelps, the father, is a man nearly sixty years of age, and owii a farm of 1.40 acres, whine he resides lie has always stood very will in the community 'newtons to this charge. We perceive by the Blue Rook that 100 Ake last year yielded him a revenue of ' The daughters are indeed quit. pretty and intelligent, and in their uunuuutg hat elienents (idior mother having dial about a year ago) they appear very interesting Courting the Widow and Marrying the Daughter A romantic affair came off in Philadelphia last week, the particular., are thus related Mrs li a handm.nne and rich Will ow. and the mother of a pretty dau g hter of fifteen summers, by some means became ac• punned with a young carpenter, who, al ' though a line looking man, was in ratter poor circumstances. Ihe carpenter visited • the ) modlmal - very -Ixpentiy, -- ifir- - I anted her to church, the theatres, &c., scarcely ever paying any marked attention to the daughter, who sometimes two:million ' ted them. Madame Humor, with her thous• arid tongnee, soon nursed it that the carpen ter and the widow %%pre abotyt to be made and lityrieods eongratalatell; linn on the prospect he Ilan ofso shortly being able to •• hang up hod hat." The widow, too was complimented by her acquaintances • and in fact she began to think that the thing would take place, although the carpenter had not, as yet, •• popped ilia question." With the craft naturally possessed by " widders," she threw out a hint to her gal lant at the next interview, and from this hint he took it for granted that she wits auy thing else than a verse to a matrimonial un ion with him. Ho thought it was time to I act, and undeceive the lady, which he cer tainly did, and astonished her too, for next saoraing-he eloped with the , daughter! Phis set the &awns in the neighborhood going, they one and all pronounced it scandalous. The girl's mother, however, being il. than of sense, tikes it philosophically, and has forgiVen the young people, who are now domiciled at dui family residence. She gives hot daughter credit for the shrewdness the latter exhibited in her courting, and also the carpenter for a discretion in picking from the two, the youngestand prettiest. The Democrat* of the Legislature of N. Carolina have nominated Em•Uov. Bragg and Hun. T. C Clingman far the U. B. Senate 10. See advertisement of Dr. Sanford's toyer lnvigorator In another m rt. - PEN, PASTE &-EpEORS. .L CCP'Senrce—CaOt Q✓ 14—The flop of Pork. On hand—Lot's of Job Work. - E - r-6hndy Attended—Court, this week. 10' Congress meets on thu oth of Decem ber. tP Alan—A bubble on the ocean's rolling wave. O;< The prettiest Hui ng for A bonnet ie.& smiling face. , `ID' True worth, like the rose, will blush as its own sweetnetis. COtSpinning street yarn, leads to carpet weaving in Lhe prison. fri'llrkood advs„ftieetneni for a lawyer— Impudence to the court, - gi" Thetntizens of Clearfield talk of erect ing-gas works iit that place. ,-- The remembrance of pat happiness us the vertnkling of the soul. r - An independent customv—BßA6Y of the Brunk Ileffersenian. I [r.7 - Treason is like diamditds ; there is Milting to be Nide of the small trader. • •T 7. A machine That will, knit a pair of stockings in less than five minutes has been invented. itj^ Gratitude is the music of the heart, when chords are swept by the breeze of kindness. [y Why hail a man le ttvr lose his arm than a,leg f Because, losing his leg he loos• es something " to boot." (1-7-- It seems to be so easy , tole good-na tari•d. that it Ls a wonder anybody takes the trouble to be anything else. 1 The Baptist , ' of England. are adopting the institutions of class meetings%, and their leading men are in favor of it. rj,.7 Foreign emigration to this country this year, so far, has only been 70,00 b, GaUiug olfof nearly throe fourths. Speaking of cheap (longs—lt costs hut a ti ale 10 get a wife, hut dosen't she niabelimes prove a •• little dear 1" 17- A down east editor has got such a cold in his head. thrakL the water ir...zoti on his taco when he undeftakts to wash it. Ur — Perfectly Neutral—The Atlantic tele graph. As our friend Pat would say, a drat a word a has to say on either side." ~/- Appointment. --The Postmaster`Gen eral has appointed Fred k Hurts, Esq , Post Master at Aarons burg, vice J. G. Runts, re signed. IV We . ezzeeted to receive a large a k% ere sadly dibappuinted. Moat be more prompt FL' • The, politicians have thrown me overboard." said a disappointed Mike-seeker, • but I have strength enough left to swim to the other side." LcJ It is sported front Washington teat the Progident will recommend the adoption of the tindlof 1646. lle is opposed to put ting a duty on tea and mike. For a good segar call on Green & Mc- Meen. They have just received the largest lot of segara ever brought to Bellefonte Good segara and good &Boss. [1 Men are born with 100 eyes, but with one tongue, in order that they should see twice as murham they say. fhe same is applicable to women and boys. - 7* Apprehensions are expressed, lest news coming along the Atlantic Telegraph w,res, through two thousand miles ot salt water, will not be fresh when it gets here. Wonders-1 here is a little gni, three perms nsrt. grvtrrg nestlings in w 1 oik, and a Boy Beechen'' in St louts, expounding the Gospd, aho is but xi vin. ghat next f QT A kind seN,—Perform a good deed t•peak a kind vi,orti, behtow a pleasant snide and tun will rtetuve the Nome in return 1.314,111 i )‘lll bYItOW 11110.1 others is r.llectid back to your own bosom 1-7- We rathet micas that our •few pnn tnrs acre In a mom' this year to n•turn thanks having nothing vu hand whereof to he thankful, unless it be a pocket-full of --unpaid printiog hills. • 'flint's our ;use 7,'A young man having di voted him sell to; the special entertainment of a com pany of pretty girls fur a whole evening, de triandtd payment in kisses, when one of them instantly replied, '• Certainly, sir ; present your bill " p They are attempting to raise an Ap printices Literary Society in ►sick Haven The protect in worthy of the best success, and should Le imitated in other towns. The apprentices of to-day are the master work men of - the future How important that they should be man of intelligence. Fri- The citizens of Jersey Shore have or ganized a Literary society, in the form of a Legislature Dr. J W. Lyman was elected Governor . James Jones. Eisq , speaker : Rev Sl W Howard, Clerk We have no doubt, Gov Lyman and Speaker Jones are fully competent for the positions they have merit sleeted to. r There is a clam of 'persons who only inuk, frit lids to use them. If they can got nothing out of a man, they do not want his friendship Such people treat their friends like Cigars -they hang on to them, get all the good from them, then throw them away and spit after them. /- A bright and beautiful bird Is Ilope it will eome to us rind the darkness and sings the sweetest bong when our spirits are saddest : and when the lone soul is weary and lungs to pass allay, it warbles Ito sunniest notes, and tightens again the ai.dider fibers of our hearts that grief has been tektite, away. • rri - I.aut week two bort in Lewisburg at UM- put-in jait tor profanity, initonont- last. guage and rowdyism in general. Boys ad• dieted to such practices, and to the evil habit of running the streets at night, should remember that the boy, Rogers. who was hung in New, York a few weeks ago, began his downward career in the same way. ri" A California paper says that the A mericans of Victoria Baked permission to t rear a pble, on which they would put e star spangled banner. ,The request wa shindy denied. •• Well," said tiro cro w , "let us ram a pole and stick the Rag of all - nations to it." And anitiey did what they said they would do. and a petticoat waved from the liberty pole. ; NNW STRAY CARRIAGE. —OOl. R. IL, Hoe, the inventor of the celebilited type revolviilg printing press, is about to construct a car riage to travel over piny turnpike or good country road, and to be propelled by steam. The flrat is intended for himself to ride in pla - ce of I:ISM - ems - mid his country seat, about twelve miles-from .the city of New York.. It is expected that the carriage,and propelling power will not cost more than a good pair of horses and 'coach, and travel over a fair road at the rate of two thirty per mile,. This will prove • great public' convenience, besides the saving of horse flesh and oats. A YouveruLslttrusk—The ornoial return of the oyerseers of thel-poor, M the 'town of Taunton, MARL, mentions that Elizabeth Drayton wah eleVen years old on the twenty fourth day of May, 1858, and became the mother of Hdrace White Mann on the first day of February, 1858—three - Months and twenty-four days before she was eleven - yearkrold. It is Enduring. • The Opposition rejoicing over the recent eleotiont, does not dishearten the true Dew ocracy of the nation. It is an old song.— The Troy Budget says, &built 'every four years a. class of effete politicians get up a great hubbub about destruction a the Dem• (mimic party. It has keen sung sol often that it has tailed to alarmikny ono. Since the days ofJefterson, the Opposition have charged that the Democratic party could not maintain its national character and organi zation. It has, however) outlived these prophecies, and will survive them as long as tke — ntlan :hats. Defections will Jake placw, as they have in the' past, and with like results. They will not resist the on, ward march of the party i.i the accomplish ment of the purposes of its organization and the principles upon which it is— Lazed. It is idle to suppose that a party which sustains Constitution—and which ever hon, - idenTled as it is with the progress and prosperity of the country, and upon which her institutions rest for security and perpe tuity—can be overthrown or disorganized. The Democratic party has given to the Gov ernment its vigor, growth•, and power, and when it. declines and fails, what hope is there left for the continuance and permanen cy of the Union It has been, and will be, the , nucleus around whioh all can rally who desire to sustain the Union by maintaining the principles upon,which it is, founded.-- nor idle is the talk about the reorganiza tion and reconstruction of parties, when we have an organization which embraces with in its design and purposes the development of those principles and that policy by which alone the confederacy can be sustained I Tho Oppoidtion 10 the Democracy are ever reorganizing and reconstruAing while the Democratic party maintains its consistency and permanency, by adlienring to the " Un ion and ttre-Oonstitution CRRAT FAILURE At WASHINTITON —BRIG HAM YorNu Lostso $lO 000 The North American's' Washington correspondent nays • •Among the curious developments of the stoppage of a tanking house here recently, um the Pact that Itrucham Young CORMS out minus seine $lO,OOO, having heen a confi ding 'depositor to that extent, through the agency of the territorial delegate who trans acted his financial matters in this quarter. It Reruns, with all Brigham's devotion to Mormonism. he thought it as well to provide for a wet day elsewhere, and hence has hem emulating the example of SOFRO other rulers, who made myrstments at a distance from efrismin.444hresteoeil-oe.....uapand olution hi this instance, however, fate ruled adversely to the sensual speculator, and he ham to mourn the loss of both prim cinal and interest." MUMMER WILL Our —A few pears since, a citizen of Alabama. whose name is sup pressed by the papers, committed a cruel murder, but on tri.il for the crime lie escap ed, owing to some link being deeded in the evicenee Public opiniou wpm against him, and he soon after left, and took iip his me- Mence in Attala county, Miss It is recent. ly related of loin that, aftsr haring experi enced the most terrible agony for many months, be procured a barrel of whiskey, and excluded himself from the society of man, where, solitary and alone. lie plunged into the deepest awl most thorough intox ication, drinking, it is rriod. a quart of the "tire water," at one draught. In this gloomy and miserable condition he lingered through the lapse of two or three months. and final ly died, in the most intense mental iterm , y, alling.umm-the-X.estoneters to take away mm his bedside the eictim who had so long haunted his meniqry, and agonized loin in his dreams BLACK lACO -Th MA. mew: name given to a new disease in (little. It prevails ex tensively in western Penns) lrama In many instances the cattle seem to be in it healthy condition 111 the morning, and before night are (had. On examination, the skin and flesh on the shoulders are black, almost pu trid. No cause can be assigned for this disease— neither have any ttied remedies t fleeted a cure. Mr Kingborn has obtained a verdict of $223 22 against the Montreal Telegraph Company, for neglecting to forward a mes accepting an offer of eight) cents per bush for 2012 bushels of rye. The sale was lost by the in:gleet, and the price soon after fill to sixty cents. THE GLOBE THE OFFICIAL PAPIIII OF THE U. S. 00NORISB. 161IALL publish the "Daily Globe," and 'Too grmaioial Globe," and "Appendix," durtng the neat session of Cone... The 'Dilly Globe shall contain a reportof the debates In both Donut of Congress as taken down by reporters, equal, as least Vo any eeri, of shorthand writers In this or in anylother country When the debates of a day do not make snore than forte live columns, they shall mopear in the Daily Globe of the nest worn.. Dow whieb will ..dein alau, t,he news of the day, togertheigeotth such editorial artleles as may be suggrineeby passing events The Congressional Globe and Appendix will contain a ri,port of all the debates in Congress, rd vised by the speaker,, the Messages of the Presi dent, the annual reports of the heads of the Ex ecutive Droarfments the Report. of Committees of Congress on important subjeets of general inter est, the Laws passed during the session, and Indi ces LO all They will toe printed on a double royal stoat, in book torte, royal quarto size, each num ber containing sixteen pages, averaging 2367 words per page The ir . dli Ve will make between 1700 and 9000 pages a believed that no book has ever been public ed et so low a rate. Last year I advertised in the Daily Glo'oe forst: month., and in about one hundred other newspaper, In the United States, a,eewerd of $2.50 to be „ptid to any person who would produce a book ptiblisited at so low g rate, and none was produeed The lifge number of copies sulmaribed fur by Congress ena bTall-nYX to If the" flatiater - I.2l — ltibiltilatitti to eLlmp• The Cnegressional Globe and Appendix part free i l tron t l the m os of the Linited Stairs, as wilt be mean by reading the r.llowing Joint Resolution passed by Congress the 6th A " • Joint Resolution providing for the distribution of the Laws of Congress and the Debates thereon • With a view to the cheap simulation of tbo laws of Congress and the debatss contributing to the true fnterpretation thereof. and to wake free the oommunioation between the representative and sonstituent bodies Be It Resolved by the Senate and House of Rep resentatives or the United States of America, in Congress assembled, That from and after the pres ent session of Congress, the Congreigilireal Globe and Appendix which contains the laws, and de. bplas thereon, shall pass free through the malls so long as the same shall be published by order of Congress, Provided that nothing herein shall be oonsigned to authorise the °imitation of the Dolly Globe Gas of pilotage., Approved Aug. 6, 1852. TEttsl.3 : 1 oopy of Daily Globe. 4 months, $ 00 • 1 copy for less time per mouth, 1 00 I'oopy - 0143angrmssional Globe lend Appesnlixi - - during session, • 'll 00 Bank'notes, current in the section of 3ountry where a subsoriber resides, will be received at par. The whole or auy part of a subscription, may be remitted In posatge stamPs, which are preferable to any ourrency except gold or sliver. Where hpnk noted ander five dollars cannot be procured, I will send two copies Sir eve dollars. A paper will not be sent unleu the money es companies the order for it. The Congressional Globe and Appendix will be stemilPed, and therefore I [hall be able to send tho back numbers tat' Orb session to all who may eubenribe after the union ummenoes; but If the ant edition shall have bead exhausted before the subscription money is received I shall eharge additional per copy to pay the expense of putting Essjilatem on the preu Subsoriptiona should teach me as early u the first 'week of December, to Insure complete ooplea at the priest advertised above. r JOHN 0 RIVES Washington. Nor '2O, 1808. , The Oxygenated Bitters, For the outs of Drirepeta or renteerrioe, Liver Complaint, Asthma, Costiveness, Loss of Appetites; liner 'and Acts, Heart Burn, Watt Brash, Aridity, Ssa Siefiress,S'curvey t Naussa. Headache, Ennui, and General I)4ilsty, or any dhow. having Its origin In imperfect Digestion. 'These Bittees, as all classes of our fallow etti, , sons, including Members of Congress, Lawyers, Ph)siolans, Clergymen, Editors, Farmers, and oth ere testify, are the only safe. esstasn and iron er/4w st•sotrio for the immediate relief and per manent cure of the many cruel oemplalnts which in some phese or other of Dyspepsia allot• our race. Those Bluer., were discovered by Cir. Gacinoa B. Geese, and In their formula differ entirely frtim that of any other preparation of medloine. Containing 'no alcohol, no Mineral, no poison,. u) noxiour drug, In their maims tonic, not stimuli*, ling, retaining their virthes to Lay olime , thej' are "a combination indeed" of Medttine which know, no rivatin exterminating disease and res. taring the 'pieta to its pristine vigor and health. No matter of how long standing, or however ipdu oed or chronic in its character the disease may bb, —no matter that it has baffled the skill of the pby• Oman, and resistea the effort, of medicine, it sin gle trial of there Bitters will satisfy the sufferer that ids disease is amenable to the proper rote edv in testimony of • the many autos effeoted by this remedy, reference is had to the written oertieo►tes from distinguished individuals known all over the land. • S. W YOWLS & CO PROPRIETORS, ioliron. • For sale by their agents everywhere, and by J J Harris, BellefontS, Foster J Clephatt MIL helm Won A Yeast* Aaronsburg, Sham Brdgel toyer, Ilartleytown, C. J Ryman, Idllesbarg, am Wolf, Ceara if ill ,j THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. SIR JAMES CLARKE'S CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS Prepared from a prescription of Sir James Clarke, M. I) , Physician Extraordi nary to the Queen, This invaluable medicine is unfailing in the oure of all those painful and dangerous disessernowhion the female eonetitution in subject It moderates all excess and removes all obstruction., and a spee dy cure may bef relied on - TO mARRIED CADDIS it is peculiarly suited It will, in a short time, bring on the monthly period with regularity Each bottle, price Ova DoLL•a, bears the Gov ernment Stamp of Groat Britain, to prevent mum terfel la CAUTION Thee Pale ehortld not be token by fem.:deaths- Pren•r Tim . 'NWT 11.-T ?Ur' ',nary, us they are sure to bring on Misea maga but at any other tame they arc safe. In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affection., Pain in the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on slight ex_ onion, Palpitation of the Heart, Hysterics and Whites, them Pills will effect a ours when all other means have failed, and although a powerful reme dy, do not contain iron, calomel, antimony, or any thing hurtful to the constitution Full directions In the pamphlet around each. package, whioh should be carefully preserved Bole Agent for the United State. and Canada, JOB MOSES, (Late I. C. Baldwin & Co ,) Rochester, N. Y. N B -31 00 and 0 postage stamps enclosed to any authorised Agent, will insure • bottle, eon tainins 50 Pills, by return mall For sale by IiREEN & IIdeMEE i, ' Agents (or Bellefonte Bellelbate, Jane 10-'5B-tf Epileptic Pill& Nn the cure of MCC Spasms, Cramps, nod Nervous and Constetuisonal DliMelAnj. atraosm vela. ave laboring ander this dig tressingg malady will find DR HANCE'S VEOETABLE EPILEPTIC PILLS to be the only remedy ever discovered for curing Epilepsy or Falling Fits • ..These pills possess. xpocific action on the ner nous eystelm , and, although they are prepared es pecially fur the purpose of curing Fits, they will be found of capeoial benefit for all persons afflicted with weak IllerVts, or whose nervous Nystrom has been p...0-flied or shattered from any cause what ever In chronic complaint., or diseases :I long standing, superinduced by nervousness. they are esoeedinS l 9 b° ^"° l/1 Price $3 per box. or two hoses for $5 Person. out of the city enclosing • remittance, will hare the pills sent them through the mall, free of post age For este by REV! S 11ANCE No 105 BALTIMORE STREET. Baltimore, Md, to whom order, from all parts of the Union must be addrees ed, poet paid March 18.'58-11m (9bituurg. In U nionville, on the 26th ult , Beulah Jane daughter of John and Melia.* Bing, aged b years 8 mouth. and 1 days B-eyond this clime of earth and time, E-nmbod In gems and gold, U-pm bright cone., midst peerless thrones, 1.-i nes Beulah's minted soul A-tone thy chair stands varziant here ; 11-ow short thy stay below , J-ust a. we found thou wart divine A-nd body, thou didst go N-o more, deur child, thy beauteous smile E-nehantt our heart. with love, B-ut far sway thy ringlet, play, I-n breezy worlds above, N ow farewell. Jane, we'll meet again, 0-od's glory to proclaim SRO A I RS ' fißri ARS " ARS " Altoo,ooo Seger*, of tbe beet brands In &Arkin, blare juin been received and for rule by GREEN A Mc:VEEN' Dee 2, '5B 14000 Aoree of Pine Timber and Coal • Lands at k'nblie Bale. ON TIIUttSDAY, the 13th day of Janury, 1859, at 2 o'clock, P M., will be sold In the Town of Bellefonte, Centre Co , Pa. all that val uable body of land, containing 32 tracts, each 433 nom. and 163 pardons, with allowance, situate partly In Centre county and partly in Clearfield county, Pa ,on the waters of the Big and Little bloebannon Creeks, within flee miles of the Went Branch of the Stniquehanna River, all lying in one body, and known an the Maine Co's lands. The above rn pertyte watt towed for tumbartrig, being well set with the best White Pine, and White Oak Timber, and within three miles of the 6rsat Snow Shoe Coal Mines, at which place the Belle fonte and Snow shoe Railroad terminates, and which Is now under contract. It Is a property well ostloulated to attract the attention of oaphal• lets. Persons wishing to view the onporty will please nail on Edward Perlis, et Clearfield county, or R. C Burton, or Jamul dllliland l Centre couply, lir. kg near the propert, who wdr.fdiew the same. Possession will be gi ven on the Bristol' April, 1859 Title good. For particular, addrept6 It. LI LOND; Trustee, Deo. 2, 1858,—tf Lancaster. OINGIN,G NOTICE. MR Wad. ALEXANDER, Graduate of the Boston Academy of must°, respectfully give notice that be will econsnieneli a Single, Behool In the Arbitration Room of the -Court House, lu Bellefonte, on Saturday evening, the 11th of De cember, to be taught .pon the Physiological Sys tem, recently copyrighted by Prof. A, M. Johns ton of Boston. To sing correctly the rga ons of theinouth and - throat - nrnst be ~ need- fneplynleu lar position for each tone. if they are placed in the oorrect position, and the breath is directed to the right part of the mouth. it beams.* certain that the pupil will sing right, and with perfect sue. The Physiological System seeks to enable its pupils Losing by causing them to learn the pre cise position of the month and throat, and the precise direction of the breath, which will produce each and every tons of the wale, thus rendering it oar tain that every pupil will learn to sing every tone with perfect ease. The Physiological system like wise britches two kinds of Musical Ezpreukin, I. a. bleohaoloid and Emotional. All singing seems Melees. dull and insipid, without the Leifer. The words in singing should always be treated as a good reaule.r would read them, never mechanically recited, but embodied with life end meaning. Tsars :—Twenty lemons for $2,76 par mho's]; each euboorlbor to be hareilsbod 'with a book. One hal payable In advance, and, the remainder to - b• paid at the middle of ticyr term BoOeforpte, Dec 1, 1834 2t • STRAYED away from the reeidenoe • a.,.7 subscriber, In Belleibute, about.the emend week in October, a RED 13P0 T'rED S TEER, 'about three - years old Imt Spring. • Anyperson informing us of its whereabouts will be saitably rewarded. • A. LOEB A 00E. Nov 26-'51141. STRAY• from thi STRAY. 1 "" 4111 . AME to the premises of the suhseriber, 1 1., in Boggs township, on the 12th of November RED AND WHITE COW, supposed tube abont 4 years old. The owner Is requested to torte forward prove hie property eharges and take her away, or she will be ae cording to law. J. KID LARGO:R. Nov. 26.416-11 f. Lit Csme to the residence of the subscribers, residing In Union township, about the first of July lut, • two year old nallseifer with white. face and short.tail, and a yearlihg, with red and wiiite spots. The owner is requested to chine for, ward, provgageherty, pay chorea, sad take theta away, us thTT'irill be disposed of u the law , • H. R. C. akssa. Z6-'bB-Bt. POCKET BOOK ILST. THE subscriber lost on Wednesday last between Banotes gate and Rimy More, a POCKET BOOR, oontalning between $ and 9 Dollars in money, ($5 in paper and the leal• m.oe in silver) Also, a note for lifty,dollare,Mgn• ed by Smith d Somers, dipted the Ist day of Octo ber, 1858. The finder will be liberally rewarded by returning the Nook to the subscriber in township, or leaving it at the ollioe of the pall JOHN 11,HEOHLE84 Nov. 95,1858.—51. • ' cerma A n persons are hereby notified not ibe purchase or in any way mod tile with the to,- lowing desoribed property, pars on the lath lost , at Sheriff Bale as the property of Thomas 11 Sellers, and loaned to him sullthrol, to my order, vis Thres Sleet* 100 bushelireart of born, I windmill, 4 ph.ughs, I Cultivator, 3 harrows, I ()MLA Wagon, 1 Sled, Lot of Ilay, 1 Grain Cra dle, 1 Sythe. Let of Lumber..l. Buggy. 1 /prowl harness, Lot ofPotatoes; 1 Wheelbarrow, 'aud 1 °rind stone DAVIS SELLERS Nov 25-'55-31 A VALUABLE FAR. FOR BALE. The undersigned Executors of the estate of Martin Homier, doo'd„ late of Harris, twp , Cent re county, • ill e•pcae to public sale On Friday, the 24th day Of Deauab or next. One farm containing one hundred end fifty acres of the best limestone lead ,; I tate, with a Frame llot BRA Darn, and other necessary out buildings (1,...t..t amoon.— The house is new and comfortable T 1 e tarn is 40 by 70, and nearly new One hundred sad twenty acres of the land Is cleared, and In a good state of cultivsteen, and the balanee choice Um berland It is situated In Harris township, along the road leadin from Fillmore P 0 to the Ilene • N -Swenpeiter-atbeat—foor-millerr east of the Penne sonars' High Reboot. Terms made known on dtcy of sale JACOB 0 IIOWJEB, / ge„ JOSEPH BAKER, I EMEMIIEII ADMINISTRATORS BALE.A The unders igned , administrator of the ei tate of George Swartz, deo'd., late of Spring township, will expose toasts on the Eighth Day of December. 18E11, at his residence, the following property, to wit Hones, Cows, Young Cattle, Calves, Hogs, Sheep, Horse Goat., Saddles, / Tbreehiog Machine. 1 Fanning Mili, One-Corn Cutter, Ploughs, Sleds, Harrows, 1 Reaper, 1 Sleigh, Wagon., Grain is the Ground, Grain by the bushel, hay by Um Ton, with a variety of Farming Utensils too nu merous to mention. Alen, at the same Ume and fol a cen the property of Mr. Elisabeth Swart*, deg , consisting of the following property, via Bosom, C 0.., Sop, Bede and Bedding, 1 Boggy, with • variety o( Linumehola and Kitchen Yurnitnre Sale to commence at 10 o'clukk, A. Y , when term. of sale will be made Immo. S M nALL. Adia'r of tbeAkil,ale FRANCIS JODON, Adm's the estate of blre E B.rsrts. Nov 3.5-'6B-2t PUBLIO SALE _ _ The subscriber will utter poptic Bal. at his residence on the Llth day of December mat, the following property to wit , Horses, Cow., Sheep, Hoge, 1 two horse warn, 1 Buggy, and • general rartety of Faiming L tensile Bale loco= mantle al. 10 o'clock of NH day, when torsos Fll/ be made known 11141.1f11 GIRP:EN Boggs 1p Nov 25.'58 3t. OM CII 33 MII 421. lEs gil T. 0 Xi. IC . 101111,200118 o SRO'S, Has Plst been stowed roil or FALL •ND WINTaII GOODS, for beauty and as. riety has never been equalled by any establish ment in this esotion of country M3OD Goons, - • at low pricer, le the ride at Wilsons, and if yon have a desare to test the full °all in and examine their stook, and you will bear testimony to the feet Their Moak ennileta of • gamma amortment of Pry Goods. Groceries, Hardware, Queens ware, and Glassware, looladlog • host of other 'Me m in emir lin*, among which can be fuaod an extensive and varied aeleetten of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, such an Ducal,. l'erstah Cloih, Debeige, Co burgs, Cashmeres. Debiomes, Aipacas,FrencA Mer snOCS, Plaids, 4c. Their Gentaemene' wear consists of a large . as sortment of Casstmeres, Cloths, 85ttniete, Vesting, Tweeds, Hats sod Caps A 7 Xid en extensive variety of Swiss & Sikora., for Ladles, Gentlemen, mid Children, with alsnoM every ether article that may be necessary toe sap pl7 the wants of the community rho pressure of the money market having hod the effect of reducing the price of many artiele• of mervirandlse, the nederaigned have been enabled to biry their stook at such ratgis that they can soil goods at price' to suit the ITmes. And basin heretofore endeavored to please their customer*, both in the' quality of goods and the swims 04 which they sold them, they hope to receive a me seeable share of patronage All in want of will plasm call And szasolue th•ts stook of e l =- est goods. cir Country prodnoe of all kinds taken In en obange fur goods fleflefonte,,Nov 25, 1950-y. TIIE PHILADELPHIA EVENING BULLETIN, ' INDEPENDRAI MatAtt Devotod espeCially to tro restit of Pennsylvania. Oontatning Important Tete graphic news, sixteen hours in &drawee of the morning papers Original, &reign and domestic , oorrespondence. Editorials on all subjects, Said full reports of all the news of the day The Com morolal and Ilnonolal departments are hall, and • aroffilly attended-to: As an Advertising Medium there is no bitter paper In the State, the circulation being seat tor the largest in the tidy, and among lb* moat WM a/Atilt mid iguential of this popciadon. 'Tenon t—iitz DOLLAR. PIER TSAI advipeo. " CUMMINGS A PEACOCK, Poo►alaroa/ No. 112 Booth third Street, PoaL,tost.noA, PA PIIII,ApELPIIII. SATURDAY BULLETIN, • HANDSOME. WELL-PULED. FAMILY WEEKLY NEWSPAPER, Is published by the Proprietor at the IbUowlswr anpreoedentedly low rates: 1 oopy, one year. 6 apples, " 111 21 " NO .' MM!!!! EN years - The next largeer6l , ub, (over 100) will bo sent for two years: &Adm., 0 lIMIIIIMGI3 &PEACOOK, Plepristorg, BOLLIITIN Bin LIMN. No 132 Soil* Third Stessit, Nov P. 'HI 1y arlialneL l PßlA. • ri=l !!!!I 2 1 00 6 00 10 00 15 00 20 00 .21A
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