El= M NM '110.4141.{101113AV4 S SILF.f.t 04 , 1 C. ❑t3\iititi. riort.pm tiFI.I.FFON Tll, P N'A rnunsomv, 111151 i 5. 11459 DE:IIO,,C It A TIC Sl'A l'E TICK t: FOR AUDITon GENERAL, rwtorrAtiVWlN L. WRIG I rr, . OF PtllLtUel pi„ , r FOR SURVEYOR GE \ UU 11 JOHN itO,\VK I=l That'A D. fact. " That's speaking out lb meeting, " Fellow Democrats of Lyt'oming. Jeffarkilti and tho Rupublicans. I vie respect and love you with a brotherly , The Illock , pplit,be • t l , " U"'"' n , alleetiOn, from a satisfactory connection with l'ost, have the iiiirmh 1.,%0ke the St/II ill times gone by. We (lestre to net with great 1111,1111, of .IVilet'4oll 0 • 111 It -.the., 1111. you 'won former occasions uniust the emu inglorious combillnll.lll I. tit ❑umrnlmy, and wo i.,, ee h yOll, be piimL- Ncnard 1",,10,0;'hY that , i" "'"I ful of tour duty as Denioernk.' Cease 614 " shah , - of : , 1' to elii,e; to the hiding, thing fortunes of a prottigatr, - ceiti , sh and artstneru - nn• Ato , I 601,4 Come out Itlie prep, like Democrats, tom 1,1111% • 1 , 1 tl 1, , ,.1, lii mire STri Ot ftlll tho I .r. , _•11 ON I ',II nit I,ntl. that ce, 11,, S 01 , 11, the alien in let th tett let lit the H n i,, 1,, the true ,.11(1111.Ilt, 11: till ai.111 , 1 kl ', I I r • Fl", 1111 1 11 Clcea aq s• r i• !, lalr'lity \Vet , 01 , 14 ..t 1 , 1 1.. i . fa 1 .., 11'v ‘i I, I , I , I: tn.l Amerwttnn to tole a o• Je ft • rt.llll . N wilrings 111 , .! ihii 111 ,114 I,n .is .1 thlor-part -. Its i 1111 • 11 1.11 If On ,1 Cory wits re 14 11 ,, T , • 11 , I. 1, , .1, 11, 1- W - tit . % n ranyi 11,41 ha.,. nir a gene rnl p. !men! 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LOUIS Nl4lOl, 011 1W played the Fart of,it-atesolute, able. and inesoraltle man Sfrip by step has he advanced his patailt Is againkt Austrian presninpltomsince the Crimean respite ; mud it is I lain that he intends to themi against her for his crown on the sane field which eon i the Imperial prefix for hits Uncle, In this contest the feelings of the American people w3I necessarily gn with France We ey te• pathrveti with her glories when she was our friend , and the tradillolls of her greatness arc ito woutiil around our hearts, that we are under the thrahlom of an almost ipso!. untary nationality, that yearn to her with 1,11E1,1-mks, and follows het with pride and enthusiasm in every matetial stride she k p dlr"L.; Mu v hOrll h r r.;11111.ii ji% wher. 1, ih. t 3 ~•1 'iii I l 11 , 1• , 1 An , wa. 11 ,1;, 1.11 !anon UI 4 .1,1,. 11.91 Am, nII I•VpIOPt " I 1 , .11'1 4, the their 1, urn is Irn, to :111 it Pblo. of Sri 11 frit n!tg.ril..ol,,fi tt aLe r, 1111.1Y1 I ILA, .10,11111IIS tIIP 411 , 11111( !lilt 1":“ •• .61.1.!11: , • r „ the territ , in v 11 !ni 9••• Constitnuon n no. ad ,, inol...an 111.'41. 1{1111 ) 1 - 11.31118 tied n pn , n,ge lieu son ss of ks that 61,[1,11 , 1 till. II Ire Nll , Nhere t find IRA :nu f 1,011,11 1, ,nnti !bents ere rOttlllaf,W I 1., 11 , 1ctrine of prohibit vFn DIA .I 11,1 , ...,1 A 1,,T1 UCH!, fCCeultililt 1)11(1 41 1, 4,1 cry to be (1(4116 not Nor na • ,neir I r ,, 1. I : a 111, •n% of ii,. his I,ll't I'.ll cress par SW? 11110111 1111 of !!! L!`1!1.111, ! ur ii. 1 40 .11:1 r t}o• nit tut a thUrli.l( .1f I li.• I 0 , ; t It'l t mpectki A.•L \lar , pf !I • Plitl•Crlllitt tit ttt t• t riltit s tit, or Illnrwc \of 171.47. rtr^ I bir 1 1 r Ilnilid,ll/1{ s;arerv,lllllcll i t r ‘i.pr • .11 3 e nd Jtirersoti,iggie , l Iht , If these f.wt. nut ete,o,::. 14, •1,.% ,s hat Jllltl-..n thought, .1 !Le ..f r o o loh l thhe a few uilu r Ek , L- thrwigh NoiCs atitnini,l t ll' I No: tliwt 1 11 OftlllllllWV RB, Ire 44,1 at a 11.11'1,, tPrritury during lhi. %%1,1 , 1,,.1 zed, by <1 , 1,1,11 11 ~ ,,1.11111,, Inc 1111,1 tcctra it 1),1 PH t ring 11, 11011 ).•41 , 4 . 1111, Ilk it wish I local part till \ .11 , 1 11, AMT.. 011.1 t; ; 7rah nglttia;; fi•r. clly in iLc 114 C• of U 17`A7 to lar , r (11 ) % %Com No, r ,r t ) t I tl 1819 20 21 Owl Ant r 11 11,, atm in and ne',3lo, .•iy Uri; he %sit . , i fat -,, "ti 0 1 it tat pay ow. citizens. who were so a li oss to g shisety to -;.rani nt'coitlin4 to 'l's h tt‘toos fur th, ,til e ~r the iiiiblie works of law of clona.e si,4 tic is islii s JI loyal CO ill• the Commimsscilth, will, doitlitleq, be grati tounitiss i What con,imininte impodeitee , tied to learn, as the}• will do from (Ii Ale f or a p k it ) is , li !hits presimilotie sl , l' l "' p m p rta t ttio hili.tliat, the am , •itit appropriated hat on its li , , r , 1., chum the n eight of jiff, I - to the paytn , nt or iotere.it itii the public debt ,tall ittmains at ~,, , '..!,001.1,000 —the same as it I=l ~„.,.. ~........... ___ _ , Now take the Amen: in branch of the, ~ i stas kr., the sate. Can any of them tell tional party ; nll.l Ict tiunh ntoll . n scorching . u, why it is. if the debt he reduced ten or denunciation of the , p.i a that upheld the ' 1 eleven millions by the transfer, as is alleged alien and sedition laws. and his flat denial iby sonic, 1.. t is not a corresponding de of the propriety of negro equality, tell how , crease in the amount ocappropriation reipi ir• he would reject, a ith ei cry e xpression of e, , . t. Ipay the interest I Surely, it ought not scorn and contempt, such a eons:atonal 'espitre Ira much to pay the interest on thirty amendment, as to foreigners, that too millions, as it slid on forty or forty-one mil „American Repoblican Legislatures hQvc (I lonstiind yet it would appear that it dpes!— passed. Let this prom ision bf constitution , We only ask ti fur informaon. 11 become valid, and a ,4 , r0 from another { - State will be a legal voter here a year be- i The Philadelphia Deputy Postmaster of fore a tr/41te mail ti ill be it lie happens to be the BlarA Republicen Press don town is a foreigner' P l ,,dtha,, ,1 you can, a sentence i ' wonderfully exercised, because wu did not from Thomas Jelferivait that justifies such , nonce notice our friend Mr Macmanus, (spoken of a monatrutti policy as than ! i as a candidate for Governor,) in a manner to Out upon this En‘n't , of impudence on the ; suit his ideas. If we have been derelict in part of these sectional hitners and agitators 'rdiuy to a Denim -rot, what right has a Black They know they arc proi l aning a great name, t,, Bepublfehin to chastise us for it I None at ai,d deserve the relsike or all who really l all. IVhen the proper time arrives to select cherish bis memory, , 1 a candidate for Governor, we'll be round I ready and willing to , pitch in, but for the From EnglaiA, We liner the announce- . prevent other mattqrs demand our atten*ion. meat that Parliament would soon be din lithe niricorepoop of the press is really a okayed, but previous to that event, Lord I friend of Mr Macmanus now, and ho is hue- Der.ky was to make a statement of the sic- t cessful in getting the nomination, we'll bet tual position of England in her relations old boot that ho is traded off for another With the Croat Pun pre of the Continent.-- “filiy-dollar board bill " before election day. The adjoilirnmeni, as a makeshift, in place _ of a resignation on the part of the' Derty The Packer, Lauman. Knox and Forney Mi4istry, was very severely criticised by the State Central Committee assembled at Alto- Opposition ; and Mr BriL;ht was out %Ott) one yesterday, to nominate a ticket to aid au address Wahl; de , ' , I,c Kiqi,j , lo.n the Black Republicaus. We haze not leard not to be deluded by it. . the re,lift of thcir Im..i.tiforib., Jersey Dere Republican. We clip the following extract from an ar- Ilicle published in this true Democratic ' alieut t referring to the late Bogus Convention. 1 '• Bid thocrowning glory of the n hole, the' All-ronsoling reflection, is the assurance that we have Atli] a Forney. who, when the blackness of darkness shrouds our poidieal , horizon, and the ship of State is tossed uptin the troubled sea 61 discord, stands ready to take the helm and steer t h e shattered ves sel gee into the harbor of flack Repuldi- , 1 renlion, Casting our eyes towkrds the Con vention we do not find ther representatives of the people, but it lend of political adven turers, men who arc indebted 1.1 the Demo cratic party for their influence and promi nence, and in the tax payers for their ill zotten wealth ; bores wher,have 'prized out ' State Capital for years, endeavoring to cor• ru tlAs i t ei grit adif r uzah, 9 • f ;on' ; c nir • ec"t ' ors e * lige ' eorrorations who seek to enrich themselves by impoverishing the people and depleting 4 the treasury ; projectors of the stupendous frauds which have tarnished the escutcheon apt blasted the r t ii , fame of our State„ and who, but for the vast recuperative- powers of our good old Commonwealth, would have driven her lung since to bankruptcy and re pudiation." ~ • , vul :Nom to sometlimg worthy of your =ideas. The Derrorirarrof "'Old l'eutrti" is jd. !ermined to do its duty It has t flectit i ally devoured itself from the mongrel rrrrt , It plumes itself up - on its ttomortel , pruici• plus, and laughs to, worn the seductive arts M . the Disorgaiimi is Ile true to your prim iii h~ pint . ~iiintry and your God -sup poi t .u> Shore Iterntultcatt" as yot.r ail ae shall still he together in spur ( it and principle „ 'I L. , pea , ellll journal , ;, butte of Great Bn (Ain and an. country, have, at length, came (.. th.• ~ , 11,-111,1011 that war between France ail Ulttia 14 nnunnent, anti that, inlets ~nine tiveNperteil diversion of the steady pit toward. ileum] hostilities turn up we may eicreet to hear of downright rupture l and the exchange of spotted salvio; that will clothe the Continent. even by the mails of =MI IRE I I The news from Nicaragua announces the comidetion of the treaty negoiduteil by Mr Laneir, and gives the assurance that it is a ver .) good treaty after all, and in no essen. tint feature tidies ent from the art angeatenls made with Sir Gore t)uslev for Great liri tam 1 he assent to the land giants in lit Bell) contract ware still withlp 1.1 by the I Nicaraguan Legislature The Paraguayan lov.iness seems to have been entirely closed and, as an or idence that It ha; been to come lent, tlfi"tive we nonce the re, op. , tom at the state Department at Washing of a iPrn aguay an draft of a 1U OW as an iteleininti•xtimi ty the faintly of the seama n a liowas on board the Wati r Witch, I) A ,hot fruit a Paraguayan fin t lu Ja pan the Mini-dery to this country had been leeted, and were suns to be on their VI ay to \\relating:on. At last 11,111111i4, the chod I.la was prevailing to a fearful extent in Ja. Ist , : and v 1,110.1011 was attributed by = NM T.. to Ph 14iloraLt and :olio I , 4ll:otts masses, to the 11,011`tion awl treaties of the Americans. A 'Mirror for the Dieorganizere The DeMocracy of the Union, says the Ilarrisburg Patriot, With scarcely au ex ception, whether sympathizing with Judge Douglas, or not, recognize the nction of the bogus Democrats, atm assembled here on the 13th mist_ as 's movement intended to disorganize the Democratic party, and sell thin State to the Opposition. The affected purity and patriotism of these-political des peradoes h a s not evert deceived people at n distance. The Democracy everywhere feel and know the true charnete;of the perform• era and the performance. But the most gall• in 4 chastisement Iv done by the friends• and supporters of Judge Douglas in oth• er States. They repudiate, without reserve, eft rainfii-rtur_rialcin_eif ^ po itical congregation, and advise oug as to disclaim fraternity with the treasonable , gang. The Journal of Commerce, one of the most discreet and sincere supporters of Douglas in the Union, comments with de served severity upon these disorganizers.— It commits the error, however, of ascribing infinitely more importance to Forney's nievements than it deserves. The follow ing extract will show in what edtsmation, they are held "Hut, however this may be, we. suppose they have counted the cost, and have calcu lated the Alert II us the inortlicittion. or throwing their noble 01.1 State into the hands of the Opposition, and that opposition rontrolied by i the most rabid of Republican agitatois li the leadeli in the secession ate sat -lied %%till such a pro,pt;et, then emir, is bero,,Yth*eiii but the less thi.y pro' elienii then Deinoera, v as ft nun mg cause, the hetter lor their sincerity. -The , lendrrs teethe moverramt arrrtrro ex pen erred to party mirtll and discipline to ex iwet ,recognttio at a National Convention Thud . ' organization has not even the ahail ow of re g ularity. and their 4elegates can have nn possible expectation or admission -- II they present themselvcs m that attAtude. it can only be for the purpose of creattng divisions there, and of extending the l'enn• , livainit feud to come other parts of the Um The movement or the seceders In Penn sylvama is spoken of. in various quarters, as a Douglas movement 11 this be so, Sen Star Douglas may well pray to he saves from his friends We do uyt believe he de scree such support, and espeipally the indis• erect and °derisive proclamation of friend ship who h is tolunteered by this class of politicians In his awn State, the Douglas men hate the legolar and legititu•me urbane zation The chum a the pretended friend, of the Administration (hire, for afiIOIS,S/051 to the Nations) Convention. would be anlo,- surd as mould that of the Forney men in Pennsylvania If therefore Judge Itoug las fat ors such undertakiugs as the thrtter are t flanged in, his reputation for political sr, ;guilty far t scteds the reality. The, truth is the friendship of a few such 1'1414 as that lately held at Ilarnoliurg. ttonl IA• the death of him pultrie.tlly ; and it re ne his advusrrs tit r should tirr, upon tom the Importance of gut mg „all such indiscreet blends a wide berth An Item for Douglas Men The followers of the Forney moretnent are sadly deceived when they suppose that .Imlge Douglas roiintenances it, or that it sstll EVIVRIICe his fortunes, says the Patriot and lhoit The most reli•Me orßnna Rpenk mit his opinions, afto•yager to disclaim all) coimection or sympathy with the trensona Llc dAignsof the disorganmers ih this State Judge Douglas and his friends are shrewd enough to see that the weight of Forney Ism would break even his broad back. While some of the friends of Douglas are uphold Ing the doorganizers, tinder the mistaken notion that it is a Doughts movement, we ' hear the report from Washington that Dou glas himself is conferring with some of tht liemociratic leaders for the purpose of set tling ilifferenecs, and agreeing upon some united plan of action for the future. Wheth er true or false, lids indicate , ' the prevalent belief that Mr Douglas does not T'lmtern plate future hostility to the Democratic par ty, and that those , who do, may expect to stand outside No public man can countenance the For ney movement without destroying all his political prospects. Mr Douglas knows awl arts spoil this. De has emphatically disapprmeil of the attempt at disorganiza tion, and turned the cold shoulder to the lenders Ills friends, therefore, with s)m pithize with the tnou•rnent, under the im pression that it will advance the rottutie of their favorite, will find themselves in a false position Let them be warned before they are sold to the enemy From California, we have news to Ow 2Oth inst after an extraordinary run be tween San Fraticiseo and tins port, via Pan ama, o! twenty (laws awl four hours, By tins al ro,al we have nearly two millions in treao.ire, and highly niteresting accounts from Japan, Central America, and the South Pacific. tieneral Walker, and Bruno"Natz. mer, his aid, had arrived :a California, and it was genertlly thought that a new expo' &non to Sonora would be soon stion foot under their anspii:e ; The California papers assure us of the electron of the Democratic candidate for Gov ernor," whoever he may be, by 30,000 ma jority, Tw., Democrats will be returned to the House of Representatives. Messrs. Me- Kibbin and Dudley will riot claim seats un der the informal election of last year, but will run again as independent candidates, General Denver, late Gotenior of Kansas, and the hurt. C. L. Scott, are the probable Demn• crane nominees, and both arc able and effi cient men. James W. Quiggle, ksq The President has appointed this gentle man consul to Antwerp. This is a good ap pointment. We have known Mr. Q. long and well, and can bear testimony to his good character both as a Democrat as well as a private citizen. llis sele.ition for so important a•post , in very gratifying to his old frientio in this section of the State. (DAILY AR.GIiB, PIIIGADKI.PMA. -This 18 00 of the bent papers published in the ' a te, and those of our political friends deliiro 8 or taking a paper from Philadelphia wo w uld recommend the Argue. It is always fl ed with choice matter, political as well as litera ry. The Weekly A rifki4 Is 81,0 a good fan- II) parr. The Fugßide Slave Law. The fugitive slave law now in force, though amended in 18500, was passed in 1793 by the men who framtd the Conktitution of the United States- The history of its pncsngo : in thus given by a New York paper • - In December 1792, the Senate appointed a committee, romosting of Mr. Cabot of Mass., chairman, Mr. Read'of Del., nod Mr Johnson of N. C , '' to .draft a fq zif nn. antic' bill," no they style it. Soon after ward, Mr. Cabot ieported such a lull to the Senate : and on the ISth of January, 1793, it passed tint hotly unammodly, it is fair to presume, as the yeas and nays were not ordered. On the 20th of the sumo month it was sent to the Mingo of Representatives, where it was referred in a committee ooncod.. Mo. of Mr. Sedgwirk. chairman. and Bourne of Mass ' Sod Mr White of Va., who, on a ' 411.1,040/rLtaf t; ;A reported it to the House w tem IA warp - vim' Imo. -amy, . 7 ..... Northr, a and 2 Southern votes. On the Il2th of the same month it received the ap proval of the Piesident, and thus became a law of the land —GB year.. ago last Olonth The President who signed that law was George Wit , thington, and among the nwm hers of , e;ongress aho voted for it were some of the very tnemlicis of the Convention that Rained the Constitution, vl7. Nicholas (al man, Roger Sherman, Jonathan Dayton, Thomas ,Eititaimonm and Robert nulls --all Not there men The itlactt Republican lead els declare this law to be iu ihreet vo latptn of the ConNtitution thus virtutillv de elaritu; that the turn who framed the Con stitution 411(1 110( hnow' what it meant Clergyman and hie Wife ipurd^red by theig own Son. The tk ie , Arapli announce I several days akriiman - Ter or ltev Jonathan Ford and wile, by t) e own son, at Hail is, Marquette eoutity, ‘Voconsin. The Oxford Express gives the following particulars 'l•he son w•as clnippmq mood at the (Mot Ills lather went out to the limed pile and stooped to pu•Il up some is ()oil, alien the son struck him a loul blow upon the hack of the luau], near OM net k, sinking the en. tire bit of, the axe into the head. Ile then struck kin tin the temple,hreaking the car rant hone. The mother, upon Inuring or seeing the occorienee, ran out, and, when within a few feet of where the father lay, wits met by the son is he stria* her a heavy blow, sinking the bLide nib km forehead, la) tag her head open front the nose to the vortex. A sseimil. bin•.w %%Is stunk, open. nig the head hum the outer noglt, of the crown to the eye, and scattering the bones of the head, and the brain A person who lived taunt). rinks (.3W the ISOII chopping WOO(' ut the door that morning Some two hunts afterwards the Leahy; were &score' ed. and the :damn given. On enter ing, the house, the son Wan "'MD(' 111 'OS eb a no m Ile aas cool, and not exerted at the sight of his murdered introits Blood was nms,,l upon tits pyrsoti, and O w ax" aas found to be Mr - MR' he Used. The Hickman Phtform The (vtter vmie, or the Ledger, of the sn).4 The Cony, moos Mid here yest, r,41). of Demorrats 11i111,1 d 01 the rer,nior 1.11 into rat• it• ttri.tal • oa, tint as targ, at; at, la- Sttvetal httittlital person, at lila loom ulre pre,llll., 1 , / pal 11 . 11 , 311` In thin 11101•,11111gS, John IL, katan, it Woof I'lit tat, tootle a siotettit. witit•lt woo earefolly prepared Plll I , lollt IntrnYe,y it' , tar agatoNt the l'rt tutu 1) , L11 ,,, •111. arty Th. I s alde ("calory 111 the whirl \, tHY the submantial endorsement or the Itoehes ter xpettch of Mr Seward by the uptake Ile inaintrifiled the eternal conllnt betWeeti fieeitotti and idaveri, nt neatly the +ann. lan that used it MI Sen aril 'lb I ',chiral ion grated h ir.bly n,Hat mnuv .t ut pa I hiving with the main objeetl ~r the con ,viltlon, the position of MI Vets aril lu Illg 111 adt a,,e, of the o pinion, entertained tot the maks of the Republiean orgamiatuni to thk State ‘Vhat this mos meta ail' amount trr ritual to be Neen The Convention re pudiated the State ticket nominated by the Democratic Convention, but did not pine.. in nummattoll separate and distinct candi dates. The Body of Samuel Yeager, the Missing Easton Merchant Found Eittrinitg,4lwil 29 —Great efintetnent pre vails here, caused by the announeetnent that the t,,,ty o r Mr, tiamdel Yeager, the innot meri:hant of this plaee, had been found in the Ohio river, at Kant Liverpool, ty ve moles below Pittsburgh The body was found on the Itith inst , and It is supposed to hme been in the water some two weeks or mole The verdict of Ili, c o r one r's jury. µ-114 accidental drowning. Yearly 3400 in money was found upon the body. his memorandum book, keys, and moue-papers, were also found. The remains have lwen Sept for and will be brought on here for re-nfterment. 1.5 K FILEAK9 The well known Ned Buntline arrived in Troy, N Y , a few days since, and amused the passengers by his singular romluct Ile bought. out the or ange dealers and maple sugar pedlers on the cars, and divided the things freely among his follow travelers. On hisaarival mi Troy he collected a erowd of over a hundred boys and marshalled them about the streets in the vicinity of the depot, to the amusement of the citizens Ile made them a pattiotic speech, fed them with apples, and gave three cheers for Washington Ned finally jumped into a carriage, and was seen no more. He afterwards made love to a pretty dutch girl whom he had never seen before, who was tending bar in a lager hoer saloon. And insisted upon marrying her immediately to which sh6.'sgredgi, lind the twain were made ono flesh. DOUGLAS' WASHINGTON ORGAN.—•Tho Stotts, of'ruesday, contains the following very pointed and decided language. It id plain to our apprehension that the movement. of which Mr. Forney is the lead er, IS a premeditated and irreparable revolt al.utinst the Democratic organtzation. It is equally obvious that, no matter what• may he the present intentions of these persons, they will fall by trreststable gramtatton en• to the bosom of' the Black Republican party." ANIERICAN HOPEL, PHILADELPHIA liotel is situated on Chestnut street between fifth and sixth streets, opposite Independence Ball. Those of our friends visiting Philadel phia would do well to patronise this Hotel, kept by Messrs Wyatt & lleulings. They aro gentlemen of the " first water" and keep ono of the best Hotels in the City. They have a farm in connection with the Mouse from which they' aro supplied daily with pure milk, cream, }hitter and vegetables.— We refer to Messrs Blair & Bush for the truth of what we say. Give them a call, and if you have CRILIAD to, regret it come to the Watchman and we hill refund your room y • PEN PASTE & £ol9f3Oßtl (f.. 7" Pleasant—The Weather. 9 - 17 - Corning—Rivers & Perious' circus. ”"7"." In town - Pljnty of lighting; whiskey. j 7 Looks n ell in his new Rig -Sherd rr Encntriped Sonic Gipsies near Lew istown. LET Go to Bornbides for cheap hadilery, pry-- A. M. Coe is appointed Poi master et Lock Haven, vice T. M. Caller. Fine Sermon—That preached by Rev. E B Snyder on Sunday morning last. M - 7 Look out for rain—The Fcncibles are ordered pflt for parade on the 20th of May. 07' What prevents a cook,from swallow ing her aproir 7 It goes against her stomach. vv-rtar. i. a... nnb.:‘ t...t e ., low, has no feet, and wears shoes ? Dust. (len. inch l'ottcr, formerly of Lewis town, has been elected Mayor of Fon du Lae, Wisconsin. (3 - 7' PottawnTe ling been in town during the last two weeks, Cow t•ing.— Clever fellow. r,"7" About the only person we ever heard of, that wasn't Rpollal by being lionized, WaSaJeW named Daniel. 177" Punch truly snys that in the shadow of a Nlnall waist may be seen a large doctor's WI and the ttil,mle of a ON. i7' A negro once gave this toast "De late Gohernor oh de State —he come in did berry Little opposition, him go out wid MOW at. all " ,1n editor down South reportg him self still ‘trnels, anti says he is reeo-ering, though the hlmi wa; lllmavy one -an rferen p o nndr, j- From all rub' of the country we hoar the mo.t cheering aceuunts of the gram crops The fruit also promises well, if rt escapes the frost r / -- Our citil,cns are (:011:Ntailt1! . I,raggitig About baying the beat town clock in the country, but ate never bearil bragging about ii keeping correct Isme,.- It you would know how a hull looks o but lus Ind is la Wed, Just pa a quckup grnt for '•that little bill he owes you," when he is talking to a gal r' i• Few and far between -The Demo cratio papers that approve or the swum, of Forney's bogus Convention Wouldn't Wilke' a Corporal 's guard altogether. A Rush—There Wll4 quite EL rush to the Ranking House of Humes. McAllister. Hale s C: Co • last week Doing n henry business. Right. ('lever fellows The net anthorizing the ('units of Common Pleas to change the 113,1nt, of per sob+, has been signed by,the9nvernor since the adjournment of the ! n ol(cur, .‘‘, Int The Si) le In wheli thu Holh• daysburg !standard dissects the i.clitieal ear rases or 00110' of the participnnle in Forney's hole I% hie! barrow Convention Sock it in to the tumors The 1,3 coining C,ltette n thy' only Ihinurratie paper on the IVe.t Martell !hit refu,es to 1101,t the name., of ‘Nitgilt and Ro‘t eto the head of their paper. Tho, re• u• of the nigger'. • , rotted pig which he .aid nhen%, went in A drove by r Smi l e ut the bogn , Denim rub paper , . take great I leltght ut 1111SrepleRVIlling rind abutting Arnold Plummer twelty,e he acted ev Prrvident of the Dennteratie State Con vention, and in discharging la.; iluty rolit , ted to comitrotno•te a wiong Their pull) at taCa, don't amount to much iFur thn R'ui^hmnn I The Farmers High School. (hi !Saturday la+t (April 30th,) wt. in .ompany with several lends, paid a short visit to the Farm School The location of thin Institution, appearance have been so often commented upon in our Bellefonte papers, that anything further'on the subject would bo almost superfluous- especially from our pen Mu!lice it to say, however, pleasantly situated in the upper end of !Bunny Valley, a short distance above Cen tre 'Furnace, and but a little way from the road leading directly to Pmegrove. The building, although hilt one vi mg is comple. led. presents a magnificent appearance, and hids fair to withstand the shocks and tern pests for two centuries to come. _The'view front the top or roof in really grand, !land some cottages as well as flue substantial looking farms deck the landscape as Car an the eye call reach. With this prospect coin blocs a sight of the rugged though pictur esque niontitams on either side --the Muncy on the East with Tussey mountain on the iV e st, and yinilia* sonic idea of the beauty of its location. , We had the pleasure of meeting there a cou ple of old friends—students of the Institu tion of course—besides the gratification of an introduction to - several others ;„all jolly go ahead looking young men, and we think just the kind calculated to make good far mers, and build up the agricultural interests of our great and glorious Commonwealth We were shown through the building by our good looking young fuend Mr. Monroe Armor, of Bellefonte; and were very favor ably struck with the,plan and beauty of the Arrangements. The weather being delightful we spent a couple of hours very pleasantly in and about the School, when we left for home, long to remember the many pleasant little incidents connected with our visit. In conclusion it is but just to remark that the various departments of the Institution ara presided over by men of the right stamp —men of experience, 'energy and And the farmers and tax payers of Pennsyl vania Would do well to give it all the encour rnent in their power, of it would accomplish the object for which it was established. Ilet.i..ssos"rs, May 2nd. 1859. B. MEI MORVONEI APOSTACIZING.—It, le reported that Mr Kimball, eldest son of Heber C., and Jos. Young, son of Brigham, have epos tacized, and are about leaving for the States with their first wives, leaving their ',`,Apirit uals" behind. At least 5,000 apostate Mor• mono will leave for California early in the spring. The person in the habit of stealing plank from Mr. Haupt, had better.return them im mediately or he will be waited upon by an °Meer. A hint to the nise we hope will be sofficiont Adultery, Fratricide and 6 Suicide. Tho, Vicksburg True Sou thren. of April 15th, has the following account of a dreadful tragedy in Mississippi • A gentleman fFoin Wasl.ineton county has just informed us of one of The most shocking affairs, including fiatricide and su icide, that has ever come to our knowledge. It appears that two brothers, named William and Robert Buford, have been residing near Bogue Phaliali, in Washington connty, for some time past. William Buford had a very pretty wife with whom thb younger bro ther, Robert, became madly infatuated. A criminal ~intercourse between the two had been cried on for some time, but growing weary of the restraints imposed by the pres ence cf the injured husband, the younger brother determined to add to his other crime thic damning one of fratricide. On Wednes day evening of last week the outraged hus band and brother was murdered, and on the emociv, abo urdomr, committed suicide by taking strychnine. The mis guided wife of the murdered man, with two children, areleft the sole meroonals of this chapter of horrors." SUDDIRM DRATR FROM A SitiOt . L4R CArSit —:-We lind the following in the Troy Tunea: "On Tatroday of Tait week, a gentleman named Augustus Bedford. belonging iii New York, 6Vd who wax Tn this city on hosioess, got shaved ht one of our limber shop. On returning from it, to the store of a oh it horn be as voiding, he riutnt hid that be believed that the barber hail green him some tlo.en‘e, am a small Jnisiple on his hp pained him veiy badly. and comrionerd swelling after he tens bused, presenting an angry and inflained Apneataner Dining IV day this soreness grew wiirse, nod he sired 89 Much Irma It he diailded to Ittoz home, ahu Il he did on NV, del stilly ought His condition rapidly became nude ilistri , s nig --the pain extended +heenrigh the - breir and to the vials—and flintily on Sunday morning, after muttering untold agony, lie died Ili, deeelt,ell, lit long as he 101011111 rd hen , dlin, attributed Ins sollerings to t h e inoculation of the pimple upon his 1110 v itli poison from the bather's razou Philadelphia Markets. Whi at —The market has bets pool Ir sup plied the nrrival,s being still it') light— but the 11111.11'Y is fair nail pi lees who - Itat ler • sales of 12 000 hits. Pennsylvania no I Western arc reportud In lob: at 130 at IGO , for common and Hoare reds, nod 155 at 170 c for %%late including choice Kt atueky at our aght.st rates. Rye ism better di :nand and 3600 bilk. yellow nt Si at 89e. Coro is Scarce 31111111i - 0r rill iest at a NIIRIII, IltOttn( . o h stiles Of IN Oar bus, yellow at 811 nt 89c for fair prone afloat , datnageo lots nt 75 at 85,7 , and %%late at let at 84c., its Ot quality. Oattt ate (utter us ith sales of 10,000 bus Southerly :toil Peon'a at 50 at 53e. Iltrley Is doll t n as le of Pilot a at 651: , nod New lull. at 80c Melt ranges front Ole to $l, as in qoaltty 31. i in kinds of Tonic are ad% ern st d that e are iniiiired wiltstrengthur the hair. and pn %CM 1 , , falling out, but none that we have situtiNtql does all that It itrOttllNCl : Sate that of Professor 0 .1 Ro o d. This we know ii good front having tried it, arid wilnr..t 1 m several Cases tO hilly bent fi Dr Wood teas hind toittogh to wild Ili a couple of hot tle4, a,d rifler find ing th,it ii wen tiled our flair from falling out, C I resented a bolds to a friend who had been bald fir at least thirty years; it has re,t,i fh; hair cunt , ly and it is now AN_Lhick and glossy as when he was twenty five. This we say in all sineerity, and we shall Le glad to have our friends try it fur tin nn.eln a. as we believe it is just %%hat it veore.l,l l 0 be Loral?, Ca , Eagle, Oht Any ~1 our readers afflicted with Scrofula or Scrollli./114 COIN /110 K It ill (10 is I. II (0 1 read the reinalks in our advertising columns rev“ ting it but little of the nature of this di,rder has been known by the people, and the tear exposition of it there gitt will prove accept able and useful. We hnie long admit, d the heileClllllg and able manner in IA bleb Dr Aycr treats every subject lie touches . whatever has hia attention at all, has a great deal of it, he masters what he undertakes, and no ono who has a particle of feeling for Ins afflicted fellow nuns, can look with indifference upon his labors for the sick. Read w hat he says of Meinfula, and see ill how few words and how dead} he tells 119 more than we all have known of this insidwun and fatal malady —Sun, aVlphia, Pa. Das e you the Dyspepsia 1 the Asthma 1 the Liver Comp?amt., or General Debility ? does your food distress you ? Do 'you euf fer from nervous irritation or ennui 1 Take the Oxygenated Bitters which cures all these. Phonography taught without extra charge at the tron City College, Pittsburgh, Pa.— Students paying for it Full Comtni,rrial Coursu at this institution, have the privil ege of umpiring this art which, of 'sell, fully pays for the cost of the entire rouuso. The editor of a well known Magazine wears s lung goatee. A wag noticing his habit of handling it while writing, suggested that he was milking his brains. NOTWE FOR GENERAL APPRALS Appeals from the Assessments rof the year 1859 for the &wrist boroughs and townships of Centro county, will be held at the usual places to r holding elections, on the days following,Getween the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M., and 4 o'clock, P M., th wit : Ileßefoul° born' 23d Spring township, ,29th Benner " 25th • Snowshoe .4 26th Burnside .• 27th Alilesburg boro" • 28th Boggs township, .. , /,', 24th . Curtin " 31st Howard • June Ist Liberty ,i li" 2nd Marion " ' , " 3,l* d Walker " '' '4th 1, Miles i' 8111 Ilaines " 7th Penn Bth Gregg " •, 9th Potter ', .' 111th Harris " ii 11th Ferguson " " 13th Ilalirooon " • • 14th Patton '. ~ 15th * Taylor " " . 18th Worth •' " 17th Ni L uz ili itil " • ' 18th I n " 5... " • 20th Union - '' 21st By order alto Commiliaioners. JNO. T. JOHNSON, Cll. Commissioners Office, i Benefonte. May 5. '59-H. 1 ' NEW SPRING GOODS, rrl . lie subscribers tam just received, g o d JL. aro now offering for sale o very largo end %Noll solectod dock, oonlisting la part of Chad ;vs, Bareges, Dc Beiges, Ton jon. Cloth, Ginl,dianis. Di ;Monts, Lawns, Latellos. Lustres, Dared Boa and Jaranet Mastro, Swiss, all wool, Pr Laws, Shawls, 4 - c. Alto I. ins French and American Walks. Casnmer i . &antra, Jones, Ttreeds—Liabit ,ClOl4, eleeeis,Strepts., 4c. Also, a good assortment of Gents' Cati and Kip Boots, Con grest Gaiters, Oxfoid Tat, Lasting Gaiters, Ladies Metier! Kid Ulf. Boots, Healed Gaiters, Fine Morocco DV Boots, Kid Slippers, Busk. ins Tim 4c, ,Misses heeled Gaiters. and Illf Boots, Citthinens Shoes and (loiters. cf almasi all kinds and axes All o f which we aro offering nt lower pricer/this the seine quality of geode hae ever been offered In tbis Ismrket before I) I.IIYDEN &en LE= Of tho ponple of Lit:Boron to and Centre county t, called to Om large stook of fancy and staple good, just ttia.ned By TONNER & STEEL. It 14 selected wdb greet care front the heat good, to be found in the market, nail for quality, 0010? and nesortinvot Is one of the best lot of goods ever biought to Mot town Ity culling at their r. on nlintod plaything eon 'to proeurpfl In glutamine Is Curt porehosete Their moan ore bought not only to soli but to pie satisidetunt to the buyer They lui,c 1;,••••"-e , 141111 WS, n'thtk r e', POrl j'll /1A /re Mal,/e, Too pirr Cloth fozi.r//,‘ and o r , tor, rr ( (VI mol , ch„t, I,nrei • ' 4LtI hu,ore.-• . f , u.oa ua • Of II hire ,lorig ,1r nrt, emAr r Ar J ra aronrr L 1,1,1 f grnf , nu t a•rd l,nr. Erl Collar. 2 , o 1 ( I $ rh, /11.3, knri, I lie +L n: ...I , , 10,1 r", t, o ,d rt , an a 'id ...I 1..11 potket,, l'r gh • Irt,r 'Mel Shirr,. ha , aqa , • 1,1%1 , /* Of cod /A Tito , , (,.per toe f 0 ,,1 s 1 . ,11 , /e11 , ..// , , Cif •,, Wert.' • lIPJiRt,N.rt t hal .11 - •• T 'I 111 i :1 ill' ”eis t 'lO r ' Or I May 2. 15.V.1 P irt I. .11 st,k IX IX. rl `C.7•7 "n hter hrought to tht. to mot T y • mod t‘01td,,,,„1 ~,pooto r t u t tt Itud a It. .It,r advantage to end Rna hoy their I•whihng tool.. v‘orygl.lnz, ..1 the kw_ •I .•/111 1.11• h td at low p.le 1, Late;,. - 111,,,er, and NO., tn. be bad 'y 1.4.1 11 I I •e• Tl.o troop story Ic It 1 ,1 COACH .\\ t'l .VE (7'1?()('E it t,'s LOVER/NG 4 1:01,71rN R 5 R( I' (The 60,1 rn tin toarkel 1 II";((te (to , / ' , too :no g'elr, 11 . 5.<,14 otad 111.4.4 Tett, tdson tins tot of BARDWARP AND QUEENSWARE cr. II :raw, wig 4 I', Aare! Straw lials, MTh, Sprlnz of 'i l l), prrtt 1/ot• Bonn( , r,nt ,Ilso hqh, S t ill C, dor 4 I 11,11/11.111 II al I Jargon'''. I hoo(b N•ts INK Iron Ai/e.,1 Ff - llows. Most, f s tir led 11 nr, An.t e/ Mzk< s , iur nz n 'Pools .1 Sredf Together %kb nun. reel other art •11 Ithiet N 11l be odd Gar Cu.h, etrtirltr) prt , .lueo Or on retir,nlllo THE GOOD TIME HAS COME BOYS !! when you inn hate 311 you wish to tilt, at very low rattle 7031 it MLFS'I,I , hole lust received a large •u pity or Norno, a•ti ales of inereharell le, In whieli they wl eh direct the ntinnlinn of the 131 1, lob Coamrlll7 The: tintend niseil Ni very et sirn• ter r r S , o, n, ”of In be e rvelleri by kr, 141 nil., .100,116 inent of Inn kind I, tko country it would be well for vn.tple in the eiitintry to cull nod esamin• their Clock nelore purckn.ing elsewhere VIM MOLASSES. R1(1 an .1 4r A COP I; I;S, SUGAR, TCAS of,r// o "fi go t tho Cheap l'amh Vnrirty :••tore rf /RR, R MI FRIA ItRO r you Want SUG urn 1.0 or CAN ANS IM II AMS DR IED 1.1 1.1. F, ()P NM/ULMER, to Ro Joe H. Mutfly .4 Hm If" you want DR/En PKAUIIES AP LE.s, cl En ht I Es. PRUNES. RANT.'' or TA M MAR I.\' DS, go to J,, B Muni) , Bro r you want POW: C E. SALT. 1 ICI: CA VEND ISII CO IVC, i-:••C' PINK CDT. NA'fURAI, LEAF. or :11110K /NO )11ACCO, „f(lr lorq ertaf I, go to ins kt Moftiv it ISt, IF fott want Regalia. Principe, Opera. Plantation Club, or Styry .01, the but branottgo to J. It MuMy Bro Iyou want fresh Sicily firsngPs, !Amon' Fitt Itnisil.s. Dmes, Main in o th e r vloi,fec tons I.;” Io Jr , It Mallly .4 lien Ty yea want Lemon and Vanilla Ginn drops, Mau, ihnJobe or Fig Pact, 4•11, Qornn !.mango. Frrnoh and English Secrets, Mr r Plume Alnyln Sugar, or tiny other Fonry cadion— All of uh,rh enn he hod et Jna R al u m A llt. Iyou Want. `L. ,di, Booti SltppeN, Gal el, of all 001tglq. IMO, nod thnreir—eheap.r th. , they enu be bought elnewhere, go to Jos It Muf Ile Bro I7yon want fli,olonen's Fgne French Calf Mots, linttcrn, no,r4 lip,, Shoe, or ram, t tilippere, go to .104 Monty h Rio Dlovs. ,9 I y - ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Au, PERSONS ARE II ERE ItY NOI VI El) that letters or oatokiitrotrion on the estate of Jane Mock, dee'd, late tof Forgeinott Ip hare betm granted to the undehigned, residing in Ferguson tp , to whom all persons haying ae• counts against said estate are requested. to pre; sent them for settlement, and all persons mao"" to make.irumedlato payment IEO W MEEK, Exe'r May 5,-'59 BV VIRTUE OF A TESTATPI WRIT of Venditioni Reponse' Issued out of the District Court of Philadelphia, and to me direct ad there wig beksarmeed to public, sole at the Court Mullein the Borough of Bellefonte on Sot urday, the 14th day of May, 1000. The following described TRACT OF LAND , (being unsestad) situated In Spring towning, Cen tro oouhty, surveyed in ..pursuanoe of a warrant granted to Froderiek Kerker, contaluing 427 Acres and 400 pe rohee And Allowance Also, ' A TRACT OF LAND, (being unsorted,) situa ted in Spring township. said County, surveyed is pursuanoe of a warrant granted to Joho Wilson. containing 40 ammo: thereabouts, and allowance , A TRACT OF LAND,(being nnseoteJ / " tad Potter township, said County. iumert n pinworms of a warrant granted to JAISIOI TO containing 400 acme or thereabout', and al lowstaw Also, OE A TRACT OF LAND, (being unseated ) tad fn Forruon township. said County. surrer' d In pursuance of a warrant granted toJacob Leigh tard, containing 420 Aare. or thereabouts and lowanoe—Thoy being the same traot , of lAnd which, In pursuance of the various Acts of -Atom bly regulating the male of Unseated Lands for the nonpayment of taxes were duly conveyed by the Treasurer of Centre county to the Commifii";" thereof, the first three by three eeveral Deo.o. Poll dated the first day of November, A. D 1816, relipuotivOly, and the otter thereof by D same eed Poll i dated tbolile day ofJanuary, A lOs 1827, an which by one or more sonveyances and souranoes be. in Law', duly eziouted, proved and recorded name vested in Andrew Rhoads. Bellied, men i° execution and to be sold as the property of the said Andrew Rhoads. /BO'S IfcCUY, BB•riff VierlfrsOfioe, B ellefovt.. ra A prit Nth, IWO THE ATTENTION EMI DPl:ofunt-, ;AI SHERIFF'S SALES
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