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KIMX 111111 1 n111•v 'llll l'acker ants+ to be the I orttd Yat4 tur frolll I't , ; 11, Itl i.elieral. lolv• n:,41 finer 111311, IT! print, I I , i Wr In XI I . 4ffigrv , s, ht.i hi' lin] 111.1 a Unite of Ihyse sf 01, ri ore "tLit h..ot 4,1 I %Ouch when all r un4nuJ, it may aid ram, !mid . % 1 , ,‘ 11.1.4 111 , t',1, • 111,1 t`e . .1.4 to the gr, St Ii of Tilt I hare more or leS3 or •1 tilerefll, It 14 that (hi t n 1.11, tit,,li stand that then• tae,• 0- t 11, t t t Tito I/elute-I:Me pall) i, Ittit If • 111,V11 . bt , ll 141 111.1 . ;? '!!J 11111.4 t lIIIVC 1.14 ;111 11,1;11.11.1,:y nt •',II 1 N, how to get It 11..1t . the ,p,, 4 .1:444, 'Hwy t0tp144,4,t , the 1:4 loth: 4 p.l. (0 1114111 tot. J0.44 , 1%' t ryitdy ‘i `t s ioh flint 1% in , , .1 it. ) 7,, ',I) , filly of a crm k Illake !II if 1,11 These t‘rin: t, 1,1 omit, I Forney kli 111 ‘rith a •I , •-*. the lea , :11:.; til pm. silt e prog,t Amine 'ii dill In fik 11 :I\H die I I tarty iu l' n.l. i.. I OK , lt, I, ~ to Co- n Oct i r '1 lo tln, it hll 0,.% .1,, Mile '111,1) th, I , I 1,1.1 the 1,111.1, ....1 tin .n, aft to NI, I •i•II1 !Ai: r •j•• ••• and 111 WI, Ih •IC 1••0•1••• ••••• • 114 r. rn. for l',11,11.• Pr t 11,1 1 11% t} 4 t r I- 111, con , i.leintion gorlii,f, 11,e to Op, 1:4• publican., for !ht. v-adt.io I CI,: it, 4e effectually to Hltt , lft• It, K 110 X ,tt to 011 , that tlttkt t 140% t 1 , tot . t , n fht. It'lt put, 01 110It110g 1'1..01'140k 1 / 1 •010.1'.11, It, iLc t,.', This, a,, Ow loltur. lIICU tt ~1111 I, the Lrtlhautschetae t pin . % t.,1 ‘Vt In , ro no ' , lel tt m.ttl to •li tait lint at HP', 1.1 r .) y sii. his prin.,. t i %%, A , it • saysrvz th,tt Ivor/., 1,, ,1 ,I 1 far a, ,4 dI h.• a) I. t,. rate I ill it ht.:twine )11 the f.te, of Olt 1.4 I Th 111:1) e urn. the ty. 111 111 , IC a few tat 11 1,1,1 the r WhelC harg3lng run 1.8. 1111.1‘ . 1 stoo4l and the aulactiolim of ilte ptildt.• r are strung • ii it 1,1111 111 I.lr, lui people for endorsement ‘s ho only .• .It. to %oh. right atul rchui.e ~itrupt (h. y in 11111 then plans comprehended and Ihi, r,..1 ' From Utah Thegentt•l•l,lll i. br I k• vitt that, further ttou hit , ,11r. I:PA't .1 there .Iwl e ( . 1.1 , 11‘ L.1,11.1JI:1111,11),, prChellee or 3 11 , 11 t: .0 , 1 ( Illif FlOyll at Pl , l' , 1,111. 1 16• .,,. ' Iht 3mo.toti t,, Ir. C." ,•114,11.;., rrl C it I 1111.1 •fill ‘va, ss:,l y 1, f, •al Tolitroial looernowol an t • PI, of cm~lLu•w~ut 101 ~ ar h l.l I • I h 111011 OVO 111111 , ' !stied C. 11114 rneristwo of •1401,7, , Nip! dim' their mai or tirg.il the n inosal of the troops in strong tiepins ni the ~litorriffit, e v, pressing a li at h.tt the unli,lu uum ~1 citizen, nook! lead 1.) a rnll,eieu L, txrlu them unit the troopii 'I lie Judge explain. that it ass on possible to ith the tn....pap-that the it 1)11'N, nee cm:Mist n \ • twilit) Oil the rnnrunnily , and that th. II tic II:11110r flillll,lllell no cause for excitement or complaint. Utter iiir Cumming. alio pro tested against the action or Jii , l4e Crain, Laugh, endthtly tthtle laboting under an en °nouns mires n, to the cif rum SI awes but the latter still periosted in keeping the troops ut Provo which nit-timbre seems to re-, oeive the approval of the Gentiles in that i dimly, and of the ni my officers The grand and traverse juries had been discharged : as the former, after to, o weeks' session, 'Rimed to find any Indictments, and the latter a ete not, therefore, riiipdred. Thu court wax then resolved into a committing court, and several cases were taken up for examinat 1011 1 his occasioned the flight of a number of persons, among tt!lom Were four membus of the grand pity and several high Moinions of ficials. Society up the Territory is ill a yery perturbed condition, and it seems 1111110:Nt nu .possible to apply the proper remedies ti ith out resort to force of arms. . The War Depai tinent insists that the re moval of Judgo Ura llehanigh is not to be constructed a', casting a retliki ion upon Gen. Johnston, ailio obeyed his to iginal instruc tions in responding to the requisition of thr Judge upon him fur trovii. It is now be lieved that the inisipilerstandting between him and Gov. Cumming can be easily recon ciled. The proof is unquestionable that the Mormons combined with the Indian; to mksslcre tiµ• run ZI a WA ; s o I Wheelbarrow State Committee ___A„...3 Forney's Commutee ofvdiserganizars met in'Altoona on the dth iunt, agreeably to the call. The Cumunttee is composed of fifto . - si r members, but there tvere present at this Altoota meeting, notwithstanding every int ducement was held out to secure an attend• tines, (oily about twenty men, Fume al whom are knot, n to be thsorgiznizet s for years.— Messrs James titlVanland Adam Hoy, the committee of this county were yet in :them dance. They "stilt II a rat." What they said and did will ho seen be low. it is said they had aAO tune social ly, and the markets for stimulants in that neighborhood is reported very brisk. We have no, don lit at the nest meeting of the committee, a reimlution will he passed, to vote the Black Republican ticket. The fol lowing'is a synopsis of the proceeding!! • The State Central Commit leb of the State Nights Democracy. wet to-day -at the Lo gan Dome. John W Foiney, , Chairman Itt solutions were adopted to the following Ovid : • Ft, et. Thal it iseexpedient at the pies toll time to nominate a State ticket Se , on,/ F'uttonlly rmelantong tin until hr;11 , 10 oppo‘ition to the doctrine or on, .u.rventkm. w relatttoi to Ma ven, to the terrttortea, n tu'vocatrti by the Itepnhlu•nna m their platform of Itsti• for the pr o hibition of nl.•tvery in the terrttorteq, by the Adniini, , ti MUM 11 , fer the ot , .)teetton of ~ laverS, the t nitone, ) Ucce,lintnnentllnv the fitenda, of popular , oven tglity, to tilt for nu entil dati the , loom{ and future election, for rianitt . sink. nr Nittionai ‘‘ll,, le -114, In wind clearly upon doeti tile a Nell teettgatties lilt prittetple that the Territories, like those 01 a State. should term and rept tla it own domestic ndattitott4 to Litett own it ay 121.cvotiltneitd:tig to the 1 . 1114411 Slnke ni,o•ravy of I'vilitsylvatlia:, to domind nt nll troll , ' and In nll &neva the adort,t, of Ow fotil,ciplcm promulgated by Ito 1111,,hittg Ciatvent.on of the I:Stlt of ‘)04,1 I)1',0 and 0111 , 11 V% ere tmnlntifitell In th, ('nn•unmll ' , lntro: in of 1556, and in Jr.‘ II). r 01 nocept.to,e. I • td Putt rotinty cvumutt,e4 of col rt piodtqwe be Cr..1:l 1. .1 committee v‘ nv aliimmteil c i tstit. nn nililri v. to the people of l'emi.31V:111111 - Bpi t N% cre 111:l le by all the members of C.,lntrnit( r if and lie uttnohl'unanninty pre to 11.1 01(1,11gh011t Philadelphia Election The I petite I hat e.IIISe fur Coll _rt,tlinalioll, and the Ihirtiorrrtey good re \kW lu L t t. t lied e ith the eithiltit (mile by the Lilt t lection It clearly en ! Gbleh, 4 the fact that. the ()placation Is oat:1114, %tilde the I), mocratic i . .li • ll . .ttatttf, 11: tilt the power a n d ittotteitse el ri til the l'ity I iuveriltr'tit nadir 111, ty. my slaide of opposition to the I)ento el it It pally, ha.; not 'been alit- to Ointlit.lllll 11-, rt lin it Li poltnitin l'eniisylvanian wt.! Ore follun ing comparison between tlie rt slit of this t 'cotton, and that of last fair It t• hi 51-11 =ME Ow Fall of 1) 4 5H John M Read s maturity, for Jotlre of the Supreme Court, itio, William A Porter, an; stk thousand line I 1111)111.d 1111.1 xty two If,E ' ,2), The majot it) of I•'razt , mposttion aver Frost, D. Mot rat, aan five thousand, tine hundrett and min t „ ) "ha rtyti ) h ern ' s majority tiyt•r Dent.. It Merrell. for Sheritr. was se, ii 111 , 111,1411 d, six litindrt d and seventy•stx, t 7 671. ) Now, tit the face of this I veorill the ttimosttion latunnts, on Tuesday last sue dttolt II in hohlutg, a r.. 1,1, and unt'yrtstin Of a little Over two thousand, t )at a WIN, lit' It et raemhered, /ern Eh, /11 y br ortnlnz 10 re•rorer /,gun el d• lira ill, (I by as MO Cline tit) , mat on 1,111, ti and hal led g,,14, Some of the Abolition Journalg appear to lain great tmu hleon account of the refusal inupt of the Deinocra`ie paperA who favor ed Putney's convention, to follow the trait orous data!, 9 of that lady, abanihning the golar thtnosn atm nominee, All of the pa pers referri d to keep the names of Wrignt and Hoe e flying at their tilitorta! head, and mail - 1...1 a ueternutatlou to exert their hest 111,. n, e ion their SIIceS,. thus clearly indica ton; that HI oldie efriirts of Knox, Lao maim, 111 in r o d Forme) to the t oni ray, t!t 111 Ifhll • ra ,• ) gill make a united rally .tapi olt of the Ntllle ticket, regardless of past ii is tis uI `Wilt 1111Illt in past and dead is ' and lyania nill declare against I% non Nothing chard Cameron ism in I )c.ober rent !Nri wonder, then, that ih, ar 9 lglit of Itntes 511091.1 occasion tronble and di montent in the rands of the cavity, ho limit honed for an easy triumph f An Editor at a Feast A at call hard') be expected to act with ri stonlary discretion in :Inge garret, and, a e should imagine that an editor would feel imksanl at a feast, as a pauper would in a banking house One of out worthy con temporaries; having lately enjoyed the -dis titiBiiished consideration" of being mailed to a sumptuously spread table, "got up" under umbra/ auspices, puts on record the follow interesting experience It Was a most milting scene to the exy.; and more so to the appetite i'Ve beearhe ravenous ar.d began to dive in without re set ie, fearing no evil result, as we were in a medical atmosphere. and entirely sur tone ded, by skillful physicians. but we soon got too 'mach aboaial 17r our wholesome, and this mornnig our tliTdift Is tilled with undi gested oranges, pineapples, bananas, fruit, pound and sponge rakes, turkey legs, beef tongues, pork hams, almonds, raisins, mild pecans ; our eyes resemble burnt holes in a blanket, and the skin of our cranium as tight as a drum head. We are muttering all this to-day, after having dreamed during the few hours left fdr sleep, of falling off high houses, getting snake bit and wallow ing large stones The party was a grand time, and reflect. ud great credit upon all who had any putt ' m getting tL up, and our doctors may well feel gratified at their success so far. To , /tight they bare another entertainment at 1.10 lame place, but we believe the lades aro orlatted from it. The Mormons have. passed a law which disquallf3es Gentiles from serving as Jurors. This gives the Mormons all power, and they can us' it, eith impunity. Appearances now indicak that we shall have inure trouble t❑ that (vat trt• 'Cilmo, COW A LTOON A, Alay 4 In Trouble. A Distracted A ministration Fintssr has been ~~ no seduounly engaged In gears of the mote ill the National Adminis tration's eye, says the Piotriet and Union, that he has failed to /Perceive the beam in his DA. So eager has ho been to discover the slightest point of divergence in opinion between the President and different mem bers of Ins Cabinet that ho has entirely over looked the antagonism which exists amoill the (Hermit members of governor PACKER ' S Cabinet--a Cabinet which he has taken un der his humiliate fostering care, and for whose good behavior be is responsibilr.— Kmmt pulls strongly one way, Dismcs nixu keeph quiet and PACKER stands a ghast. The Mate Sentinel, edited by a spe cial friend of Judge Knox, who has been brought to the State Capital; for the especial eject of editing the organ, and placed in of fice by governor PACKER, meekly follows the lead of the Pi cis., but the Clinton Dein ori at, of which Mr Ihst•rasomm iv proprie for and editor, puts the ticket to its mast head, and asserts its undying adhesion to the I Democratic organriation. Thu l.ycoming G a : sties the course of ,the Sentinel ; but Ibe liii ha comity paper seem tie be in US much doubt the Secretory .of the Com tunair ealib, the 'Wst. M VISTA. PACKER and his friends, thetefore, arc with out compass or rudder : they ale ignorant of thew latitude and lovitiplo, and know not so hillier to sti er their sinking ship. Fon 'El'see, at Altoona, II few dap, a go, did not 11,14 them ui IleVlting snmr :mete of escape flout this eittleirrn,ang comphca• lion Unmeaning resolutions were passed, a ticket was n o / 110111111fIted, and everything was left very much ill the name situation as before. KNFICN may cunt t in ts to straddle his two party voluted horses at the risk of being split through the noddle; Krim may con tinue his ctliirts to lead PACEICII and his few followers into the Republican minks, with every probability of success, 'SIMa may continue to hold his prudent tongue, and PACK ER may continue to be the same-- which In has cast trig, Did ever a Demo cratic Adminisltation is Pennsylvania, ali pear in such contemptible plight The I,y corning Ga:ritc and the State Sentinel may now determine upon iiiacing the ticket at the head of their columns, but this tardy recug• nitwit of their error, must still place in lu &emus attitvilv, the leaden; who imagined that they were inaugurating a formidable revolution Nlontmov Cal KI.IIeS --Extract trout a let ter dated the '23,1 of March, 1859, n raw' by an otheer of the army at Camp Floyd, Utah Nu longer rigo than yesterday, while sitting in the general's quarters, a knock at his d ior announced a Door unfortunate young man, about nineteen or to ent) year. old a hand some Dal Lad, who had been barbarous ly inutitaPe :and fled for I roteetion all the way front San Pete I'alley, to our cramp. - lie shod tears while telling her story. The (are of thra handsome young Ind ext:And our sympathy much. lle had, it seenis l paid his court to a young Danish girl, vra hail ernigi anal here with Mtn, whom he hail known from childhood, with a clew to mar rage• The attachment wan inntital. huh Harm• henry headed old scoundrel 01 a bishop or oilier 011 l lal. panted the girl for hi, ha rem, and Jealous of the hand•,mne yollth, hail loin tied, and thus mutilated him flrat gw ug'lnm a chance between that and death SitliittATlF. AHY LI a. The trtixtees of the prepotod Inebriate As) lurn in New Yuck have isamil an appeal to the cburZhes of the Suitt*, and American public, fur as sistanee Snap of the staleulent.4 are atart ling, as for example, the following : Who ran doubt the vital importance of such an filylum when, even before :Ls flrht story is completed, applications have been made fur admittance, many of which are (rein patients themselves f Among the ap plicants are twenty-eight clergymen. thirty six physicians, forty-two lawyers, three twil,ll editors four army and' three naval officers one hundred and seventy nine merchants, fifty five farmers, flee hundred and filtetn mechanics• and four hundred and ten women, who arc from the high walks of life." rlio cimton Democrat," is certainly a very Kingulur —institution " line week it is in favor of the 16th March Convention, and the very next it is down upon it It buts fair to "keep changing eternally throughout the season ". We examined our almanac the other day fur the purpose of ascertaul ing which party would have the benefit of their last issue before this election, and it re molted in favor of the distil gn,iu as. We hope, however, that Mr DieW•nbach will sit:Huey" on our side in the future, as we cannot well dispense of his valuable set vi zes. Sol ND Dorratbia —The Democracy Calloway county, Missouri, at a recent meet • nig. adopted, anholg other aesolutiims, the which all true Democrats will rec• ognize as sound and political doctrine ; Resolved, That every' right proteanti by the Constitution should be faithfully accord ed to every crass of men to wham its provi sions extend, without regard to scross, birth or reltgion of the parties entitled to such rights ; and that loyalty to the govern• meal, honesty and capacity are the true tests of We illegibility of men to the enjoyment of the franchisee of caissons.' WAR News.--News by the steamer Nis, gore, is telegraphed from Halifax., rtrere seems now to be no alternative but war in Europe, involving France, Austria, Sardinia, Tuscany, Italy. etc. The News created quite a sensation in Now York, and the gen eral impression is that the Austrian and Fiedmoutese armies are now exchanging compliments with powder and ball. Great numbers of volunteers from Italy are prepar ing to Join the Piedmont army. The Qlinton Democrat says, two prisoners named George and Jacob Quiggle, arrested a short time ago for passing counterfeit mou sy, broke jail last Sunday morning whtle Sheriff Al'Gliee VMS attending church. A reward of $5O is olkrcd for their delivery to the Clinton county jail, or $3O to any jail within the State. The "States" and the "Press." Senator Douglas' Washington organ some ten days ago propounded to Senator Doug. las' Plislarklphia organ certain inters ogato ries in relatimn to thespolitical in rations of Forney, Knox, Dolman &Co Arter some days' consideration, the Prlsm ventured upon a reply, which is thus noticed in the St4tes Toe PILLADELPIIIA PnESS " AND TRIC PENNBTLVANIA REVOLT.- - TO !la?. interroga tories which we ventured to propound a few days since. for the consideration of the Philadelphia Press, that paper has respond ed with mom claim:l4Mo than the occasion seemed to Almond. When two columns and '-alf are iieempied 'ansWei ing an im ( - wiry tbr wtrtett n simple yes or so would stave, the inlet once of a studied ambiguity is almost unavoidable. We regret to find, on perusal of the article in the Press, that this presumption Is contirmed by the tenor of its reply • Instead of II direct response to tho (pies. , lion, whether the I'dis,entient Democracy Pennsylvania intend to apostatise to the Opposition," the Press replies argumenta tively. that "there call be no :Intimacy to the Opposition so long as we adhere to the a'l4l settled faith 2f the Democratic party, and we mednallt noapostary when we re solve upon a consistent adherence to our pledges and our principles We take this (o_he qu rumor vocal_olpis% qrm, of the charge implied in the interrogato ry. The editor of the Pi e , ,s dots not dis claim a purpose to abandon the Democratic organization, but pleads in advance the apology of a comistent attachment to Crum ciplc rSOII SO !Midi I.!ipellehee p.11(10111 Ohms as Col Forney most be it ware that no man ever betrayed lies party hot opon some decent pretext or pntnmtism . an 1 he certainly cannot exilet lm satisfy others by an Caellst. VI kelt h4lum,slt %%mild be the last to except In reply to t/w inquiry %%bother t h e "die MCllliellt Democracy in Pen:elle:iota will pledge themselves to abide the action of the Charleston Convention, - the Press IS upual ly ambiguous and unsatisfactin ) In edict. It engages to support the nominees of the party, provided the platform he acceptable to the prejudices of Col. Forney and Ins as social( s 111 the days of los tlf gloolibd Democrnr•y, the editor of the Press mould have been the last noun to 111 do. 1118 3 ileglllll , l, to piety dependent on eombnons, or to Itnpa.r his pledge of support to the candidate by imper tinent reset vattens It I:4 plain to our apprehension that the movemen' of whirb Mr. Forney Is the lead cr, is a premeditated and irreparable rev( It against tho Den tit rata• orgsniattnin It is equally obvious, that no tnattur what way he the present ant nit '0 of lhe•te persons, they will :all by irrt nstinle graritatton into the bosom of the Nark Republican party. In support of lii t opinion, we prof tie to 'Akre various roguit comyttletations ta hen ne hate o;iporitinity for a more elaborate tharossitin of the matter. Noble Sentiment TM'S to an agret vrmld after all. it (Iv t.rould only him; tairsolve4 to Molt nt the ,ultjects that 9tirrtm,d, tt4 in their true light e ',honk! ace beauty Inhere %ie beheld di for [tidy, nail 'wet) to hat 111111 IV et here t hear , ' nothing hut discord, To 1,, sort , Iht to 1.4 a groat th al of vt vino!) arid anxiety to inert, et a ennuot o.ul nn r (11.1,1 l"ltetr. yet If ts, 1.10,11 i 0 a calm tee arid a steady hand, nr t irt on, 111111 our and rutturip our helm, as to avoid totel,,atids, and Ma tther the ~loan, that (Ire. aloll slop %reek We are trieutil,er4 of one peat , vet alit Itarelling the saute road, and shall ill I 0 at the saute goal NVe Ittenlho the q ono air, are ~t119‘,1 to the snore au ty, and shall lie rimer, upon the Intstort of our VOllllllOll mother It as ittdt , •eorturig then; ' hut broll,er should hate hinrht r, it i , (lot proper that flit nil ,I,llli/11 lie0•11Ii. fat nd,'lt is Ont right that to rpil.or should riestive neighlrur We pity that man nlaeau harbor (mum.) , agaiii.t. his fellow : he !uses half the enjoy intim of life , he embitters 111.1 0,1 n existence Let o f f tear from your eyes the colored me dium that invests every object with the green hoe of Jealousy anti muimicion : trim a deaf ear to scandal : breath a spurt of charity limn your hearts let the rwh gushings cff 11111111111 I 1111.111VSS swell up as a fountain, so that the golden age'' will become no fic tion, and the islands of the blessed bloom in more titan '• Ilyp;rion beauty " Arrest On Saturday last, Reuben caletuirif and John I leShurr, of this place, were arrested and taken before Justice M'tiovran charged a ilk betting lire to the barn of Mr. John Se : bring, on the night of the 211th ult It ap pears that a short time ago a difficulty arose het amen &bring and Calehoef in regard to the rent of a house. at Wind' tune, and since, it is asserted, Rents, used langmige which has been construeted into threefs —and as there are different statements in regard to his whereabouts on the evening of the tire, MLNIICIOU has fastemd upon him lie as serts that on Wednesday, the 211th nit , he and John DeShurr came up On the packet at three o'clock, intoxieated. At about five o clock he went home and lay upon the lounge, went to sleep, and did not awaken untilks wife called him and /ant there was a tire in town. Ile then got up and went to the tire This, he says, can be proven by his wile, but she cannyt be admitted in evi denee l)eShurr denies hying in company with Calcium( after dark. Ile was discharg ed Thu Justice considered the evidence against Mr. Calehoof sufficient to bind him over to answer at the next term of the Coun ty Court. He gave $l,OOO had for Ins ap• pearance.—Jersey Shore krpubhean. Tue New YOUR. State Legislature did noth• mg to interfere with the present Free Hank. mg-Laws except to give the Departm e nt au• thorny to facilitate the closing up of banks of circulation ip certain canes, and also to prescribe the manner of reducing capitals. The propitsition. to make five per cent. Btate and Federal stocks receivable at par (instead of 00 to 92 per cent) for circulation to ettange the present system of malting up and advertising the weekly averages by the city banks fell through. A separate In. surance Department is established to go in to Operation January 1, 1860. °scar F. Jackson, who murdered Wallace, was lynched by a mob in Rockford, Minn. Ile took refuge in a house, was drawn out by (ire kindled about it. and then hung to the gable end of a cabin. They lot him down twice ; the first time he addressed the crowd protesting his Innocence of the murder of Wallace. The second time ho made strong but ineffectual efforts to speak, seeing which the crowd run him up again to the rafters, chokingliim uotil he was dead. While in (he hauls of the mob he said Wallace had made attempts to seduce his wife, but made no direct confession. A ' , NW days since, in thnoihniti, Ohio, a little girl nine years old, daughter of Caleb Potter, was thrown into spasms, and came very near dying, Iron' the effects 9f orange peel, which she had eaten the previona two or three days, stopping digestion and the regular operations of nature, and poisoning her system. Au melte saved her. PEN PASTE & SCISSORS • IL?' Coming out—Candidates fur Alm 117 -- Hood l'aper—Tie Harrisburg Patriot lteturtuidTrorn a Bush meeting.—The kawyer underneath. 27" Thu Methodi;it Church in this place is being papered and repainted. L Can a new watch with a Second hand be Called a second hand watch 1 ry. The worst feature on a man's face is his yore—stuck in other people's business. [1,7 - blost iriteresting companions —Chris in their gigglehood, and boys in their booby hood. It is staled that on his retOrn to New York, Mr. Sickles will take immediate steps I,to procure a divorce. TT . Strohecker of Rebersburg, twill be a candidate fur Brigade Inspector at. the ensuing Military Election. fl 7- No less than Thirteen persons are to executed in the United States far murder between this and the middle of May. Fact---a man can "get aloog" with out advertising, and so can a wagon-wheel w it bout gitasing, but it goes hard. gy' That's So.— Many panel/MS boast that they, can't be bought, when they are really so worthless that they can't be sold. [IT In a had condition - fur streets. It is time that store boxes, barrels and other trumpery. were removed. What say our Bormigh Fathers 11 1 - Col Brown seems to be 'chunking from the renlionsibility of that /ago-. Conte now, Col , Representative Barlow 1; rya you a keg f ; T Our friend Sherd!' McCoy will please accept our thanks for a One inei.s of fresh 11,11. The Sheriff is some ' at catching " whether in or out of water. Doing a fine bwonoss --Jerry Butts, of the Conrad Homo.. The accommodating and good humored Dan is always at hand 'o make lir; guests comfortable and happy Q'Senconalde. Sam, why am law) ers like tit' &he% ?" 'I don't meddle with that mdueet. Pump'' '•Why, don't you see. nigger, kale Icy arc fond of debate " Democrats have made a gam in Philadelphia at the resent election of somc tiro thouvzod fire hood, ed rotes over the vote last fall This pi certainly very encourag ing for Iho Democracy Joe Kilter, the P•ttsburg demagogue, whom the people of that city were one time foolish enough to elect :%layor, has been (mnvimed of being a commit' nuisance, af ter a troll 1,4 : ire a Jury. cll. Is topposed that the ie11,4011 a man who is disturbed by loud quarrels and hroora handle applloat loos at house takes it drink, be , au:e he thmts it partly on the road to a .1,// J R ti Howl, edam nail proprietor of i M1'111104.11 ( 11l .) hasifieen ulceteil otinearof the poor e , a . j , a hi. !wig e • pi new, m the printing gif t the 1110'4 eeltivrable that olliee. It 14 uuderotmnl Ly the f . rionds of Sanator [toughy that he will remain by the Nit' 101131 Itentortati.t party, as heretofore and [lint se..eilers from the regultir party nr 1.1oz:11.10n, will eevive no .tyttipathy or sup• port from I,l[ll Evtry tlay't4 expel-move, says the Lou luartlian, proven more and more the wisdom of the Chore'', in tier law prohibit. nog the manage of near relations. Our aytylitnet for the deaf and dumb, and for idiots, are literally filled with the children of such marriages t'onfesgion of Love- - - ‘l'hy should I blush to own I love, love that rules the realms a[..ove Why should blush to say Co all, That virtue holds my heart in thrall ? Iv it weakness thus to dwell On passion that I dare not tell ntleh Weilk [lwo' 1 would ever prove— Tis pcniul, though 'tis sweet to love 7 The disappointed office hunters who met at Altoona, agreeably to Forney's call, resolved not to form a state ticket. They know their own weakness too well to venture upon any experiment o!' that kind, and can resort to no other alternative than a cue rapt bargain with the Seward wing of Abo litionist', Ti Profane Language —Pioninenexs is a mark of low breeding Show us the man who coxmoands the best respect An oath never trembles on his lips. Read the cata logues of crime. Inquire the character of those who depart from virtue. Without a single exception you will find them to...he profane. Think of this, and let not a . vile word disgrace you. a - 7- The Post Office depasltment has inon sued a circular to all the Mail Contractors, informing them that in the present condi tion of the (Muted States Treasury, they canna he paid until the next meeting of Congress, but airing to send them printed certificates, if they Ailed to assign their SCARCITY OF FOOD IN 'INDIANA, --T he Evansville (Ind.,! Enquirt 7 ways there is quite e scarcity of grain and provisions in several cantles bfthat State Horses, cat tle, sheep and hogs are lying dead in the fence corners of almost every farm, and are daily dying of famine. The people, also, are suffering. especially in Clay county, where many people are glad to furnish cord. wood cut and pile it for forty cents a cent, take pay in provisions or grain, to enable them to live until next season. Ex-Judge Daniel B. Vonderamith, of Lan caster county, was tried before U. S. Dis trict Judge Cadwallader, at Philadelphia, and found guilty of forging land warrants. Ile was yesterday sentenced to pay live thousand dollars fine, and...eery° twenty years in the pebitentiary. ' SUNDURf AND EtKIN ILAIL.Roao.—We learn from the Williamsport papers that the track of the Sunbury and Erie Railroad is comple ted for lie distance of three miles from that place, so that the cars can pus over it. The work is progressing rapidly, and will soon let some of our western friends out of the woods. MK. BLACK, U. S. Consul at thq city of Mexico, who. according to report, has been ordered to leave the country, by UAL Mira. non, hat acted a.s.,Cmistil in that city fir more than twenty years . ley is,now an old man, and very infirm. Letter from Mr, Buokalew The Columbia Democrat publishes the foil towing portion of a letter from Charles It. ' Buckslet- giving An acconot of the earth quake at Clutto QUM, land March. 1859. DKAIt Stn : We had this morning, at 84 o'clock, the most severe earthquake which has visited Quito during the present oentUry. Its duration was about one minute. The spires of many churches are thrown down, roofs of houses fallen in, and the streets in many places lined with broken pies precipi tated from above. I have just returned Rom visiting the Flores House. mom which we removes on the 17th instant. It is nt rums —a great part of the roof is down, also a part of die second story ; the chimney top, thrown with violence, carried sway the sta ble roof. some of the. furniture is crushed, and the brick and tics are piled four or five sect deep over the bedplikees Where we slept We escaped' the catastrophe by just five -days. My present house is uninjured, is reason• ably secure aßainst future shocks, and there is plenty or open ground for refuge Mrs. Ihrekalew and I passed into the patio, and the children and servants into the garden, during the shock—from our position I , saw the action of the house, and movement of the IY rth to advantage. it bricklayer, ou the roof, working at a chimney top, found it thrown in confusion around him, and took a lirin grip to hold himself from-following the fragments. There it, more or lees of suns y all over the city, but details a-h yet unknown Ido not think the number killed is very large. I inhave had tune to make only a slight personal ex amination, the houses are very much shat tered, and another severe shock would piu duce immense destruction I Report , . from neighboring villages repre sent them as having suiPred severely,' and Flre au nit news from the Soul h. %%here pre ' mous earthquakes have been motif severe. j I rnuKht lilt mv sheet with reports but hate I confined myself in thin letter to what I know Your's reapeetfu ) ly. R LEW. 11 Mix. W. J. Woonw.tup 'run senior Brooks wides to the N,m Yin k Express that he has been to all the holy pla ces Bethlehem, Jerusalem. Mount of ()jives dc. He %%noted to bathe in the river Jor don —tt hirh he describes as muddy and n hulindnig to tuu•gnitoes but the Sheik would not permit Min lent he should be drowned , but he made a willow rope, tied it to hue heck. and limn secured, Mr. Brooks waded in, durKed Ins head and so did ' duty " Philadelphia Markets nO, it tsnMlgAl.. — The Float tdnrkct is 11141oetIVe, and unehinged. We quote sales of superflne at $0 37 a 36 50 75 a 775 for extra family The sales to the le- Milers and bakers are within the range of the same figures. Kiley of Rye Floor and Corn M. rom milt limited The loaner at fit 25 per bbl. Corn Meal 10 held at $3 8$ (taxis The receipts of Wheat are light with fair demand. Sales of Southern and Penii,ylVatilit at Si 60 a 1 65 per bushel for fair am! prime Red, and 'Bl 60 a $1 65,. , for prune awry Rye is in demand, and sells at its , afloat. Data are in better ,leMand sales of prime Pennsylvania at 56 a 57 eta., apt! Southern at 56 eta. The season for Clot trace I is over we fiti4o., at $1 75 a 5 25 per 64 lbs Nothing T.mothy and Flaxseed ObituarE. Ihno In this µlam on the 4th inst. , Mn tit Iii teeca, consort of Jr,' Hoffer, E•rt INged 31 years, 10 months and 2rt days. Poetry. pending. music and religion, re. c..iira their bi ght est inspirationm from the touch—Rhonel like— of the cold finger of the destro) mg angel. No poetry is stamp• ed deeply ii th the impress of the best imptil.es of our nature, as that which in folds the first feeble glimpses of the eternal world, and which, when wedded to the harmony of numbers," causes the heart to oven How with the gushings of that devotion al feeling, which, though oft slumbering un derlies the whole fabric of our being. The pen and pencil can warm into Into, features and lineaments of tmnd and person of loved ones, but we cannot recall, by any touch, the warm beating heart or pressure of hand. of thost trout whom we are sepa rated by death. It us then, when philosophy .fiords no consolation, that religion steps forward to comfort. and to point to Eirreet hells beyond the melting flood Ni andinmaroond the cold hearthvttine -be fore us lying the body of the loved one as we gaze npon that pale and still beautiful fate, ind contrast tt with the presentiment of it, smiling down trots theicativas above— this eye, closed to the world, with that beaming with the brightness of the soufwith in, - the drapery of life, with the cold gar 'More of death we we the contrast, ever presented to our new, in the entire economy tif nature and Prwridence. Aye —press warm lips upon that pallid cheek, and let tears of affection fall from, eyes unused to tears— strew around the marble brow, the fragrant emblems of the resurrection to which she shall rise again but as we do, let them remind its that this parting is not eternal--that the purity of the flower is dimmed by the lustre of the white robes she longed to die their res urreetion is but to die again, while her's as to rift everlasting Blessed faith, which teaches us that after months and years of pain and suffering—a change—and 10, the spirit casts off its. clay and springs at once to health and bea'uty ; that the hand of the dying one, clasped in those of the best earthly friend, as she pas sea through the dark valley, is taken by a heavenly friend, whose arras are around her to bear her up to the distant paradise, to b4athe its air and partake of the tree of life. Heaven becomes more ath adtive by the removal from earth of characters of so much beauty, and as each tie is loosened hare, at is linked in the circle which shalt never be broken, around the great white throne. To her friends, the character of Mrs. Hof fer was one of rare interest. A stranger she came among us, and no warmer friends had she than those who were privileged to kno* and (o►e•her during the closing months of her life. Tears fell as freely from the oyes of the circle of friends she had gathered at round her by the purity, the gentleness and sincerity of her character, as could have fallen from a mother's or sister's eye. Her long and distressing illness served but to bring out more prominently those qualities which ,endeared her to those who mourn her loss. Iler conununion with God grew tweeter and sweeter. She seouied for many months to stand with Moses on the top of the Mount, and then, at thejoyful command of her Lord, mimed over the misty Jordon to sing with Moses in the promised land forever. "Oh met we triumph so, Viiihen all our Warfere's poet, And dylog find o r latest foe Under our feet &tied " IT - 7^ Set Advertisement of Dr. Ssuford's .4 1 Vei invigorator,- - - - SMERLET SALE. , ny eirthe of a writ of VenditionieExPonaa, 1.1 issued Out of the Court of Common Pima of Centre county, and hi mo directed, them will be exposed to !melte sale, at thy Court Houso, in the Borough of liallonsoto, nit Note relay, the 4th day of Juno, at 10 n'elossk, A M., the following d o , cribs'd property, to wit . All that tract or piece of Ina lying on the cold str'e'am, in itush township, Centre oomity, near tint village of Philipsburg, fortneriy part of three sob tracts (Aths Philips' Estate, assymboring maims ively 53, 75, and 17, mid bearing the warantsa names of Hugh Mclntire, Martin Myer, and James Morrison, together with the property lying halos tract Pro. 75, and Hog along Philipsburg and Bellefonte Turnpike .and to Philipsburg, oompris. ing Eleven Hundred! Acme, bo the samo more or less, on which le Mooted a Pa* Mill, Planing Factory, and other buildings. Belled, taken In execution and to be sold ea the property of the Philipsburg Coal h Lumber Company. THOMAS McCOY, Sheriff Sheriff'. Office, fielleMete, May 12th, 1850-to . A TO THE ELECTORS OF CENTRE' CO. Fellow Citizens I oiler myself to your ooneideralloa aa a Candidate tot COUNTY 7'R E.4SUR ER, . at the ensuing election If elected I will endeavor to discharge the duties. with fidelity tiubject, of course to the decision of the Detnooratio County Convention May 12, Mil CHRISTIAN DERR EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Whereag Idles testittnentary on the estate of Jacob Shotnaker. dodd, lato of li rogg township, Centro haie Loon granted t the sinteeeriber, all persons knowing theinnelie Indeblvd to said Ofilalg are hereby requested t e "IMO forward and make immediate payment, and those honing claims tiglithil the same will proseit I them duly aiutheriaiested for eottlentent JOHN Fttet IN, Executor Muy I 2 , :i9 fit .3.0 ximrvicr_zl,./ - 1 x) STRAY COLT. St"Yed away from the hvi\, , ,clll,tr m 15,,r1 Matlid., IV,,rth tontlYilly 11111 1%1 on Mondny, '.1.)11t .iny of Ajit - .11,1, \/: /./1, /I I fIAYIII.IH.6, 2 your' old, 1,1.1‘1, /1111111, 111111 1 H i rather tnrso for iLge 1111/ CI MM INI,, May 12 r 2 11, FOR SALE A NEW CANAL BOAT A oew l'aoal Bout toollurrtl for nult and A CI Ohl of 11%e )ual 11),,,he given 'lii ht)IIl tt lit•V6 nml put lip to ;4.1 al) It ply al OW, oili« . . \lny 12. li^:;'1 THE ATTENTION 1)f the pe 'i otltt Il• 111.! Cent ll` C. 011,1 e./Ileti to Ile large .tot It ,d Lat.ry ostil ga.pl t ;,., it pint opt tool I, TONNER & STEEL It is seleeted oith great iinirt from tiro best giyalt to be found in the market, And Nr 9111\ilty • olio stud assortment is one of the best lotgooils tun; brought in thie ton, Ily exiling at their eee, ti !most anything nun bo proonruil in pm tit it p Cult poreharers I heir goods aro bought “,sly V s !di but r vee to 1114 bins!, I 1, 7 • IVO (V,tellsor ,Nrl,ls, Lae as Crape sll,stetz, 1,., ) , ,,e Late!la 11,11reriy• ay. , very /JR, .sloeX r,/ ( en, z, ('ha subrays bonsestseA ,roet,4l, 61,,,shanss , also a ,• 10'1./1 r, l 11 . hat gond e (yellas s'llet,s Jaresy, t, Mull. Ca all,rte Ar• , Jrz rorirt, Cambric and I.lne" I,d cia, nn, bort it aud Lare oog , or‘../ Collar, and Lunn lianddr,ehtrii =BIZ keep the be mnketo of Mooched a,‘,l 1' Nowt-hel )51,?qlsri , Nummer Stuff,, 111 ,e Or Jlurgn, m! /),, 4 gip, int,. am! Nu ',lnter .`/et tvl • .sfla, Blllte. /I ('0r ..., Coupler pawl, r lot roo•rllt,ty red 1111,1 t7I Cont. gold La W., th,,prr te,r• el • not 1 (Vaal., C4/81 , 1 me, and A 1. P,r droll s floor. and a large of .Sll no me, ( , r • l'articulsr uttruttwo Is tim i ttcs(“( th, tragn.i. stuck of .10C.A..71.."71XX7Et_13/ Ever brought to this einintry i and 6urbh r. nod carpenters will And it to their advantage ii i all and buy their building Hardware and toole in evetyibing of the kiwi can be had nut Ina Irritate (Me. I/I t nt/ euo can be had by Um damn, at. piece They :dm keep every Ittaal 01 TRINIIIIN(iS AND SAIMLERI FINE, 1%14111,Y le Pl lES of all kind., LOV IN(i G;(1,!/:.v I,Thq 1..4t in the tstarket I White .tud Foy ow !Ire?, and Blaol also a fine lot of HARDWARE AND QUEENS WARE Paper. Instils 4 Ft.riure, So ma • flats, Wool flats, laklords Npring Style of Silk CSS, Flats, Bonnets, Ibbbont, Viols en.s, Fans. Also Fish, Salt, Cedar 4 Common' Boasts 4 Tubs, {fai rs ( . on/rrt, Mrootire: 'hainher :ids. Hubs Iron Ades 4 Ifictory Mots, Con', d ILur , Siovels, Rotas, Oorolsnlo; , Tooll S(erli of all • Kinds. Together with nutrient. other articles, all all Willa will bo nold for C,ll, country prorluco or of rerwetouhlo crodil Bellefonte, May Ith, 1869 Iy SIEEE.IFFS SALES. DT VIRTUE OF A TESTATUM WRIT of Venditioni Ba ponam mood Out o f the Dietrict Court of Philadelphia, and to me direct od there will be exposed to publi c sat e , at the Court llouee in the Borough of 04111efeintir on Set. urday, the 4th day of June, 1850 at 10 o'clock, A u, The following described TRACT OF LAND, (being unseated) situated in Spring townlng, Coo tre county, surveyed in pitmanoe of a warrant granted to Frederick Kerkor, containing 427 scree and 400 porches and allowanuo Ale°, A TRACT OF LAND, (being unseated,/ olio , led in Spring township, acid County, turveyed iu pursuance of a warrant granted to John Wiloon, containing 400 acres or thereabouts"; & allowance Also, A TRACT OF LAND,(being unsealed,) situ,- ted Potter township, acid County. isurvayed in puisuance'bf a warrant granted to James Tslbis, ountaiii ug ) 400 acres or thereabouts, and allowance. Also, A TRACT OF LAND, (being unseated) sliq tad in Fervisun township, said County, outveyep iu pursuanee of a warrant granted to Jacob Leigh tail; sontalnlng,42o sores ur thereabouts and al lowance—They being the taaute Mr* of Land which, In pursuance of the various Ara of Assem bly reguisting the mile of Unseated Lands for the nonpayment of taxes were duly conveyed by the Treasurer of Centre county to the Commissioners thereof, the first three by three several Deed*, Poll dated the first day of November, di. D 1816 respectively, and the other thereof by Deed Poll tinted the same day of January, A. D !err, and Which by . yone or more conveyances and austraneee In Law, duly executed, proved and recorded be canto vested in Andrew Rhoads Seised, taken in execution end to be soW aa the property of the mild Andrew Rhoads. TllO . B McOOY, Sheriff Sheriffs°Moe B alleNnte, Pa Apdl 28th. 113591, ADMINISTRATOR'S ALL PERSONS ARE HEREBY NOTI FIED that letters of administration on the estate of Jane Meek, deo'd, late tor Ferguson tp have bean granted to the undersigned, residing in Ferguson tp., to whom all persons having an ortunts against mid estate are requested to pre sent them for settlement, and all. persona Indebted to make immediate payment. GEO. W. MEEK, Exa'r May 5,-'59 Dedication. The dedication of the M. E. Church pat Idillheim will take place on the 21st iihd 22nd days of May. Dr. Striokisind, J. Poi sel,'frone New York, A. A. Reese and oth ers have sonsented to to present. . The friends of the circuit and adjoining lira cor dially invited to bp present. , J. MOOROCAD, pastor. PURE ARUC 7 S 4F ALL KiNna.ruu •a!o by F P GREEN =BEE