Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, August 11, 1859, Image 2

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DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET.
F9R AUDITOR GENERAI I ,
RICHARDSON L. WItIGHT,
OF FILILADELPIIIA, FA
FOR SURVEYOR GENERAL
JOHN RQWE,
OF FRANKLIN CO.
Next Governor—
Whilst many of the Democratic papers in
, the Commonwealth have spoken forth upon
the subject of the next Goeernor, and have
caißressed a preference out of the many dia•
.
tintftiched whose) names bees
been mentioned in connection witlkhat high
and important oflice, tho Watchman lihs
maintained a neutral position We conceive
that in 111118 expresung a Pre'rerVist to Shc.
the Democratic papers of the State, the edit•
ore should not constillthe t own individual
ehoice, nor that of a f , w but when a pa.
per purpot Ili :to be the organ of the DetnO
cratic party fri ant cptinty or portion of the
State, thelentithet.t lc On , people in that
portiott of the State in 'Which it Is located.
and from which it receives its support,
should be first accertamed, and then speak
forth that preference of which i l th patrons
viii approve, that the action of the people
marnot be forestalled. or their choice nibs
represented. In this manner the is ill of the
majority is rightly trod the claiintand
quailifieationa of the respected cki.d!..ttem
properly and pruderoly erorra ss,e,l nod cor
reedy ascertained .1 nonotratt ii irl code]
these circumstance.; be made free front far
lion and prejadree rind an which we can all
unite, with the irtighent hop, s if success -
Tim" considerations hate :minced us to,
maintain a .oe:rte.:Pi oat editorial eapacit)
ae regards the diltrent candidates whose
names have been teibmittea to the Detiorra
ey for notnination. And wra,....he<rclone so,
for the purpose of learnlci; tiro genera: sen
timent oP the party in 'Centre county ; for
since our connecti to with the Watch roan
and the Democratic party dr Centre couri!y
it has been our care and endtarer to be soh
ire.".nt to the 'wishes and 'red/ of that par
ty We jiave advocated 113 rause, and sun
tamed its rezutar nominations for state and
eounty offices to the utmost of our ability :
and for doing this we hove the proud conso
lation of knowing that our course ha.. been
approved, the bent evil , tic , Lf +stitch is the
tinctividerl aripport given our paper by the
citizens of Cent's. r...... IC
consult Mertens, and the intercdc of few
or were We to listen to t'te choices f the
political demagnipie. vre might befor iLn
time to,. sicken in n MI:1711r which
have ! tit a dispositioo to dine lard
the party sod to interest. .11
has never been brought agoin,t • . grit I e
fore we shall urgo the clairni of any one AI
pritheenee to another of ato. of the Demo
cerrvie eatnio'at we shall
first Lase learn, .1 re4o •. - • " ,
P" er,rlTV, f ir
11. rK , rnu d or e
her
;Art) ht. • N e4l.•rti3,nu
011 - 1 I•r "r•it ••• f 0,4" t•
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IMEITZ
NSW 0111 i DENI:CRACIf -It Will be grat
'lv the Dernnerthe parr an over the
‘.l..ttry t :t..rti that the '• Bards " and
• Sofia' - the tvt ,, or the great Deuz•
,:ratt , en:am/at: Nrw t,r4 - ita7e liar>
oiorlited a , ' thcr tittn , •.l)lveg, mil will pre
.rrit a hrtfts d fr^nt to tlyir politwal enemies
"'is fan. Phi, sit the part of the
1.-iders •• vrttga," Is the Lest evt•
terser in the wort l that they are sinrete in
t.mir ettaehment to great cardinal prtnrl
- •e mei ere , Icteranmed to aacriflre all per.
•••nll4 prejtvil •es for the romtnori Bond The
ample the s hnee stet rattwq bit prol.lee
I efleet throughrl'lt the ronr ry , and it
• cittes delrly that the riming Prrsub•n•
' curipolgo of !SOO will nod the great
^moM•atic phalant lighting under one ham
• ”r rota giotious vi lory
FrIRICIGN Neel --'Pile from Europe
is ai i pailicant. 'I he mist thrown over the
LisLicansta -pausaa/it
ports is beginning to clear away and leave
Napoleon without the honor of triumph.—
The ?reach are disappointed and scold ; the
;Liaises are indignant. Kossuth has out
—been heard from, af.d has possibly been
foully dealt with. Sardinia has been de
'dived ; while Napoleon is full of apologies.
What iodnowl - fhlptdeoti to sue for peace in
''!ls WIMP. ottiopposed triumph is a mystery.
lid* fear the uprising of Germany, and
'he interference of England, that he has
domed It prudent to add to his friendr/up
" Austria as a stroke of poltoy for some future
elabltion
!foss-New. tiousuararri.- , -Wo notice
nuielesit inemensit ib dienumber of new coun•
iteurrettn'satiteottir advise us of s
new oasinter(sitll6 note On the Manunictur ,
Plapitilkunklyst, N. Y. The vignette
n4Weinanita ths:Osottni st Washington, with
te poets* el' Velar on the right, and a fe
male in tint lOwier left oorner.: 'We are also
itdrisittl Kif lrett etriouted•ll6 Altered note,
air' ll .olo, o be liellued by the y i pi,tra
iii.n on, Vi.. It has for a vignette the
*We of New Oilesns, and by this,. it may
be detected, es it is' unlike the genuine.—
Wa,taso bear of a annfious bill on awe
Sink. altered from another Bank. The rig
mitts is-arsons Slew
Nisiissorrol riOerkuduesos, ori trishie
Fort. Moors*, bps ben itissei , fst 'superior
to the smoothbore after a very severe test,
6 Tim Delegate System.
A correspondent in the lest Watchinith
thought proper to gaffe our readers a fete
words upon the subject of the Delegate hys- ,
tern, of plecing candidates before The pkipie
tube supported by them for the various of
fices in their gift, inawmtich as the period is
soon at hand when That ayetein 'will be
brought in requistiidit by the DeliOcretic
party. .We fully appiovirof this new_ dfen
the atittjeet, tor Ave . like thia . nsesiihre Of
,pre
ifinting beiftire the people, the candidates to
be suppOiteiti by dirDemottratic party. As
tebYtifitirliteil bit another Occasion, the usage
*br custom took its origin with those illue-
UIOU9 and admired Democrats who' have
gone before us, but who have passed oft the
stage of action and whose example it be
comes us ,to regard with great styictness.':-
'lt was n plan then lobk . ed upon, as Peal harly
appropriate and suitably fitted to a republi
can form of government, and as the only
mode by which a fair expression of the sett•
!smut of the people could be obtained in re
gard to ttto choice of the majority , in the se•
lection ofla candidate to bo supported by the
Democratic party. It was a plait never re
gretted any instance, but tended to secure
that union and harmony of action which
have altisys attended that good old party,
rp w hi..h our fathers &longed, the prince
pies of whiult they labored'so hard to trans
mit to those who should come after them -
Yea, we any Derno,lrat.i, it to a tdan ;
and tlie only one, by which we obtain on
anima) , of lecling and united aotio.t, and se
ewe ti; the eaddidatir - the cniire vote of
party. W hen we hare pi tielples at stake,
in tie rrhunialt Zf which depend the safety
and welfare of the nation, and the ptosperity
and happineai 01 the people ; and tit at hose
defeat, result eerie of the ruolt (inertia/Its
character, arid droasters ol i the mist appal
ling nature it In proper, it in nght. in the se
lection of public agenin to carry out the.Be
princip!ra, that we should unite as one inar
haring firp,t aneertaiiied through the . int:dint.:
of es presmion of polite mentrrnent, tfe
upon et Firrt rr thi se jinn
ciplts ry,rlyf ra!! , I undividi if --
This ay ?tern ro f.rer not old,' in the chnice
of !min:auxin rr nth n horn are to br entrusted
ths atriirs ul tii , i nrno.r but .14ei, lie in
Olen-of !input , tatlolll ;
%lit.o. of Ow. 1,1,0 IVt• ai gime a korai% Icilge
of the 101,1h:silty of Ihi candid itr, Ins char
act,t, an i r 11,11nlity f it the . i.lWie , and it fur
rushes all oppdtaiiity to cam an the claims
the rtniiected candidates, arid thus deter r
wine upon the oar most deserving, in d most
competent, and leant objectionable. and up
en %% hull the tnayirity can most aa'tafacto
rily aryl safely unite.
In the aelcetten of a candi late for Chu.
M %nitrate ot the ['woo. this stem le.
eilhari it, +l , iptipohle, and attunt;ll.ly catcu
lated In te^ 1 .00 Lo the biI , CLA4 the Deno"-
cratte petty , to thereby hear leom
North and the S 'nth. from the Last end
Lim t and the individual under the cir
cutustanees nominated (mono& fail of receiv
ing the support of the entire party, me whose
;andidate he was announced to the people.—
It proven a division and diao:gantsation:
lathensv... l .—......'ao_bahA
jury and defeat 01 the popnlair condvtat4.—
' So, to the chose of a Governor let i t hear
tine all quarters of tht ° , 17.' , the p.• pll- . 3
ireferetwet. tin $ r r•, , ctdimtnd,,,tume. Lb , ,r
wishes and their sentiments...WHY. anol by 1
g ivin g f ottsidere 1,11 to them the de
ovum ilni tonneau is generally it , ,neurred to
and Nftli4 •Ur ted by all tt , ,:te-raeil whi r-as,
regardlena tlll4 meals of thtationg the true !
nititiment of the party, ire are dived. if per.
Mt, candida:e,, neither of inborn'
rut ye the popular rota, aml
N 1,11141 i i 11.01aIiiy result 111 the electioil of
another, 4,1 wlnnie Ltvor it is evident' the
majority of the ptop'ye were not, and aga mat
About ,t yelti equally plain the majority of
votes w tie east In regard to our members
of Congress, and the Legislature o'nur State
to whom ere entrusted the enactment of our
!country's leas and the guardianship of the
1 people'Y in't reatt, the Caine method should
be (distort in all easel, and 4, , ceded to, by
every 1/emoorat 'The CYpediPiley of thin
system is like \vise observe , : tit the nomitta
lion of candid:Ur:4 for offlct a of an nifcitur
!chat-act, r It. see ,hattWoith for the pry a •
rot, anti forther tipi .1 this a,irjeet, •
tog tatir reader to know that we shall ever
give out nil to the clefete.. , of 01. l Demo
'erste: plan and in the support of the candi
d a t es 11 03 , 4 pia, • d helot II the pfople
We trust every lieinorrat tit' the ()minty
will attend the Pelegete Election, Those
, who iii not, ought sot to complain if the
tibthinets of the,Coorention aro sOt atitisfac•
tory.
. COUr ol
A (Nut , IAG -It is slid that Abe, tit
112,500 in 'totem of the Bank of Lawrence
eaunty, g'cyre OM out to the workingmen
at Spring Mill, Montgomery county, a few
days before the Bank suspended. iJie IN les
are now worthless ,a nd a considerable amount
of them is yet in the hands of theso poor
men Lt is a hard case. They have toiled
for their wages, and now find them sudden
ly vanished into mere valueless paper.—
This is one of the fruits of the indisentni
nato character of Banks which distinguished
the administration of dovernar'Pollock.
Tits 'Waititsfe Comm( 13Ant —At the
lard Court.. Hays the Warren Nall , the name
of the Warren County Bank was changed to
the t. North Western Rank." and under t.
name it opened up last idomisy. The
of the old Bank are reedeemed when f
seated.
Ta ovit t3trasomessa. —We hopo Oat COW
scriben , will not forget us during Court
week., .Mirs want all to meet their indebted
susssao fin se possible..io Those who neglect,
to oompSy.witb the advisee terms must ex
pect us I. tigidl.f mecum our putilohni rates
iu this respect.
Bkondin.stuat have imitators, • ofp . eurse.
every fool has his followers. One Apgar )
member of Louise Wells' circus troop,
proposes to turn-a soaterseult from a scaf
fold erected on Goat island into the water et
its foot, a depth crone hundred and seventy,
feet.' Ars there soy police JO those parti ?
Bold him '
An Appoal to Young Mon,
The Cincinnati :Enquirer remarks itith
Much force, that it is incomprehensible that
asinglp "young man' will identify himself
with any of the evanescent and anti-patriot
ic factions which, from time to time, smlnr,
up against the Democracy. None of theta
have any attributes or priMiipleti calculatel
to please or ctiptivate the 'heart of youth, or
to make good itopressrens Upon its juage-
Ment. Young Men all love and revcretWo
the tiriibh of those Ntited, and desire to are
it ptriiethate:l forever. The Democracy 'is
the onlytnion Party which exists—the only
ono t MSc principlestire atipPorted in all the
States, frOm Afaihe to ttrfornia. The op
position to it is principally sectional and
confined to ono qnarter of the Union. It is
; a sixteen State party, while the Democratic
aegis covers the whole thirty-two t Young
men are patriotic,: and are always for their
. country in (line of war If they read' our
national history they know thitAte Dago:,
racy is the unlyergaikr„itani which has car
ried out this sentimN In tow British,
Mexican and Indian Wirs,Nt aas the De•
' mai:ratty which alone suitailed thu National
Government. 111 Us conise, while the Opposi
tion always sided with threneiny and gave
them LI allure :s aid and comfort,
:--The4.lpposition seem mum ttlt tin lake the
le of foreign puattis against 'their own
country I'l,in ditfictilty and peril
Voting mil are :a favor of the domains coy
the stain and stripea being extended
'mull the whole continent sh.ill firm pout of
Om - vastcentAyrlily The Titt; . nocr.icl . i alone
we 111 farg of tei fit (trial extension. They
nevi s,, l uired all the f erntories we hare gat
Reams: the most desperate opposition of the
~then ham , aditlittcd all the
mica' Stairs into the Union The Opposition
arc opposed to the acquiring of any more
tell wry. 1 uumg men are bold and prOgreS.
CI , a in their views, and look forward to the
fdtnie rather than tai the past, whose ideas
du no, corn , • to them with ay) pc. char tianc•
lily. flie Democracy m the embodiment of
tht.i I'm ling The min to timorous
t...untwirattre. afraid pro 4 riss, and dispos
al o rttrinr^ stationary, or rather retrugade
than htit.ame luting men are 'them!, tol
erant, zialous and enthusiastic, and these
are itim.tsel) thy qualities itlitah are diatin•
giit,hing, feature./ of the Democratic ui gam
cattnn.
Their 'principles and name never change.--
The Opposition factious are constantly
changing their ground and nArne,
and possess no elements of permanency and
consistency. Young men - rho puts them do
not k now N hither they Wilt 'l.:e car vied, or
%here they 41 ultimately land A Demo
manic record in youth ;t 'delay s r ,,,0d, an d is
a matter of pride to rnanrof the Opposition
leader; Na one is proud or r4riti,ll,i with,
youthful antec.edent., that are not Democrat
c They are always Made a matter of re
roach, and ru after years confront their
pcnutessor in a way that ti0..4 him mertoom
jury and thAritnent. Ytml‘,.; 10. it V, ho Nevi:
to Rtartoght n n political I.le and tako a
I step they will never regret. should idertil)
:1-tumusalzas
BM!Ml
ike IJ. ntocracy are a permattent party
bon. The huki.• of the paNtli Ntrew
ed with the ad da
LapJnist while 1... , sin I t p vigia
of .. nguud ...nil fo . wai .1
Kith 11'40 and ,ninh,. c 1, ./ x Luny ant fa
Elections of the Wedt.
DENtooR vt'lr Viui
Dorm !he prevent we, 't elt ct ions have
been Ile! I .0 Ke.o , 10111(
Carolina. 're\ it4Ll .lla!,ania, and alibi:jug!'
the Yrlurn, h ,ve been rein iv of e-
11,;1, ai 1)1 efl oicertaltted t.. ahow that the
1), moo t t", n ot ,n 1) hell their own_ but
have gent rall; gamed 011 the result of pre
vious ye trs W, coterie the lat,at authen
tic intilligence w•e havo been able to ro-1
ME
Kr.Ati chi!. - 'I he LotonWile I wirier of the
3d twit., Itapt
The let arum we publish titt4 morning
most cleat ly indwate that the iteinoLracy or
the State have athwv, d a mw,t deci,,ive etc
wry The nt.t2.rity fTir IlagofThi, y1,12,1ng
f•• 011% ey,mplyr wc•olt 1,1.1,1,1;
wilt be froth seven to ten thowiand - if, In
deed, It dues not go beyin i it
I r .11 'Jo: Wt.ta very
lute The prohabilates, ho„ ever, are ort
tavnr of the eleetwn of Simms b) a small
nta)ority —not over fifty
• 'J•he re to rirt Gout the Fon rth 1) ti,trict
could seen' W intlic.tie the electiork 'or An
d, r , on , opposition. nth elccoon, hot% e Ver
is by no fl.earl4 rrrtani. a;hl the %could not be
at ail sorprinetl if Chrt swan should tom rath
er than lone in the counties to hear from • not
withstanding the unfavorable reports we have
received
" In ...he Sti - ad Ihetrict Ihr rc is scarcely
a doubt of the re election of Pry ton
Ilmr
dcr+on han given him a small majority for the
iktuncrulic Autuat
dreale tnat the thatriet has gone largely Vem•
ocratt
~ In the Sixth, Ninth, and Tenth DistriLts
we presume there re no doubt of the elec
tion 01 the Democratic candidates.
- The Legislature Will he decidedly Dem.
°erotic, though we decline to the bellif that.
the Men Ste will be very close
The Democrats in this State have' elected
their Governor by 7,0011 majority.
TKNNKiI.;S =—The ()emu:ratio eandolate
fur Governor, of this State, Ishato 0 'liens
is elected by (1,000 majority. -
North Carolina has gone Dernoora tic
Texas.—(len. Sam Houston, Independent
Democrat, is probably efectud—,Liovernor,
pver Mr. Racinels4e regillar itiemocra tic
• Mince.
• ALABAMA.-111111r. A. Ili Moore, Democrat,
is re-elected Goileintor toy a large inekirity.
'The Democrats are believed to have elected
411 the as follows :—First
dis
distriet, James A. Stallworth ; second dis
trict, James L. Pugh , third district, David
Cropton ; fourth district, Bydenhain Moore;
ttledistrict, George 8. Houston ; sixth dis
trict, lt. R. W. Cribb ; seventh district, J.
L. M. Curry. ' , Ugh and Clopton are new
members. All the others were members of
the is Congress.
TUB TAU/ HEMOPY FOR DVPIPSI4 AND IN•
urdustidk.—lt is acknowledged on all hands
that the Ofygenated Ditters is the true rem
edy for theta) oomplaintd. They aro free
frouraleohol, and contain, Judiciously com
bined with bygenic aabe(lnaee;oaygpu, the
chief vital element
PEN PASTE & SCISSORS
Kr A public spealteatahould always 14 a
man of good clots
Coorting a woman for her money is
purse-.stynt Cuind-ity !
a:,-- To asoettalit the number of lazy men
in Lou n—getup a dog light.
'l7' The moat dangerous of wild beasts
is a slanderer; of tame ones. a tlatteter
'May always joke when we please
if we are,alerkts ch:reful to pleitse when we
joke.
ID" Rev. itr. effnes is.hantllisig the Sea
iov of the Press without/loves. Dig it into
Z.:7 The four great evils in fife are said to
; NO ,Stanclinp collars, stove-pipe hats. tight
boots, and tobacco
I:3 — There lo Maiy one thing uhich we are
ever. u tiling to give to others at the very tone
neeJ it ourselves—Advice.
LIN may be merry, as well eg 1.0
fri. Every person that owns a Mouth has
slump; a good opvoing for a laugh.
7:7 - Ft cry heart has Ito seeret sorrow,
u:bich the world knows nct : amloftunes we
call a man cold %rhea he ft; only sad.
La demand—Pea nuts.
IL - 7" Do -New Potatoes—not long John's
though. they are are too much like the eth
'tor of the Press —hide salt at one end
}.- ;4 1 1111,1%14, to take np tit piper —the
‘Ctritral Bank at Ho'llidlyablirg. The Reg
tytrr says it is now totally declined by
many business men."
;177 The eitite:ts of IVilliam9xirt oiler the
sum of twenty five dollars Lir the best plan
of a Town liar, n hitch 18 to have a front of
fifty two fuel and a depth of one hundred
and twenty ft-re feet
• 4T-r firweratti parer sare - thnnr
in that neighlitirhood had three children at a
birth tier husband is certainly entitled to
a divorce. she is a very overbeni i g woman.
\ western editor healing it rental-Led
that perkong in a drowning condition sin]
denly ierolle , -ted all the transactions of their
I I s / et WI shed that a few of his sttlisLi fibers
ewrold take to bathing in deep water
'l7" hitcle.simg to Wives.--Ifyuu want la
make a sober man a drunkard. gni hut) a
wife that will .scold hint every time that he
rornei home. It: would make a sane man
era.iy, follow the sante course.
I The Lew 'Mown Democrat Aar; that a
vILIZI 11 of that place, nt ilst roraltztog a few
d , 1•11 . P. dean on a
hullilrle becq' oe•rt. 1 IkV General !•..1 tott, he
thititrtl..vm had A realltog settle of what
tire rn the rear" theftili
TY - them are few men who do not love
One taken to pretty capon, another to bad
another to long ninc, a forth to dogs
anit horses, si.O4 eo on A man most have
nlething on *lnch to plant hie afleetions,
or collapse tight down.
IT7Atli or VIRGINIA STISWART•
unfortenate umnan, who was shot on Satur
day. the 23d ult , by Robert C. McDonald.
her former paramour. died last Thursday
morning, at the New York flospttal.
rri• It was expected that, within ninety
days, three thouNand Atnermtit troops will
be (Pt gawz. J on the Rio Hrondo, and proper
ly It/111.i and (quipped, for the purpose of
tioueht li g tiro tl,e City .11 Mex.:o awl ea
ti nonatuhg tl.Se in hole :\liramon tactlne
Military Convention. was, hr was pretty well shaken down • •
a simnius it CIDEIST -IV , learn the
Iti accordance with a call pt•evierfisly Ma.le.
f ' sloning partculars of a ~ crin•is avoid. in
delegate., from 11w thst.t,..t, military f>rrtn,
~ , ,,4 with II) \lr Jalllot I. illlon, or I,a‘s I 1.11, o
tAIIOIIO of Ow Cenire Brigade as.4ernhnd iii tii,i‘hi.i. this
iinitn . y ,
i on last Satiirilai
Contention at i't,tre Hall, 1)11 S•turda . rah Ile
Is
si, , ,n ,. piwiti
in hauling
in
groin
am:
\ iignst, lost Ihe C./tlVelitiell wllB ut ,an
,'.while the wagon was standing in Ili himi.
d I, ) ilo , le.e.ion of (len. Jona Wolf to 4 ........ rs
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i , , e'ag pci ,as nAlitll.tt'l as delegate",l,,, 1,,01 lo tho wagon, hroke 11 , 1 ,,, i , li in ,
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I) •11 ter, ''ll. Sill t M LIIIIII,IR `ll iii, i, ,11: , o). Lai Ai l ., i' Con' tof l ' 110
M ,r, ,u I „r, , , , , ';apt J S Hoot,. II h„...,.... In th. ,i e, nr.i.: do v shriek a ....o ,
Fllk 11.4 I, k sdi ,o ,ii nod iir d set the wagon throwing. Nle F iii. , '
Wt , Ahmlti.". •‘" , il'irY -- N 1 Ull(), 11, l , "• his little girl out, Clll4 itl atil'11 , 1011 , l:' 11l 1110
la t le II iiod,t trot his delialiter, which he steel .1 in do
c c , i tr e tlitaid4 I'nl J 11 11ii1.....r, qol ',n•-, the f9rnier wan much injiit, .1 m i l l o ins.
Fttingt r, 3 , 11:1. IA off I el, le:t in what partienlar we ,lid not i, a, 0
Bellefonte Fetioldra —...L . w.ta-.....L.44,--Mit• I (hi the cel,lowing day he was yet unitde to
diell, S. S. Seely. James A. IleareT. ..."- -Heave the ltiv,•, but we 'believe he 19 rich,-
1 CuiLre Diagoona -Lieut. 1.
_Lose, Wm.,l 1 ering l'he escape oF4lr Fulton and h:s
Stem, J G. liager.
I child from death, or very sttious injury Is
Warnor' , , NI irk Cavalry ---A Krumeri ne. almost. iiiira , ...ilons
J W. Krimitrine. 3..aak: Carter.
Pennsvallet Ca.let.s—Capt .1 S. Blistun,
C I'. l'o.Ler, Emanuel Wolf
Independ , nt Dragoons —Capt. Jas. Dun
lap, Wltt Blotter, C Musser
Cameron Infantry—Lient: Adam Stover
A Jacobs, Jaa Unman.
The delegates ruin the Cameron Infantry
being from 111 unorganized Company, were
admitle•J to scats in Onivention, hut were
not allowed to vote. Mai Datil Eisenbise
and 311 . 1 31 Buoy were on motion admitted
to seats ut Coll reoition. The motion of Copt
Jas. I>unlap to hold an Encampment lii this
t a tune and place to he hereafter
dote mined was carried by a Cote of 12 to 7
On motion the Convention proceeded to bal.
lot fur a place for holding the lincampinent
(Amite Hall. Boalahurg, Pitie Grove, and Re
hleirg b, tog named on the first hahot.
Centre Hall, had 14 votes
Pine (trove, " 10 •'
floalstairg, 4 "
Iloalsborx was then withdrawn, and the
second ballot resulted in thtirchoice of centre
Hall by a vote of 10 to 14. Monday. the
26th of Sept next, was unanimously fixed
as the time for bolding the Encampment.
On motion a eO/111211 ttee of 8, of which Gen
Wolf is chairman, was appointed to make
artangemen . ..s for procuring tents, Jer:,,, Coin
atinass-44ta. Jorta----Wetcy 414-11.
rapt Jam Dunlap, Caps. J S. Drisbin, Col.
A B. Snyder, and James A. Beaver.
tha,M it ariaz llitey-enst O&M
-saran Infantry were unnitn y chosen as
the escorting cotupanies.
" Camp Centre" watichosen at, the name
( the Envnitipment. Lieut. J B. Mitchell,
Capt. Jr S. flouts. and Maj. C I'. W Fish
er, were appointed to report a committee of
arrangement.and invitation. The Commit
tee reported the following Cciintnittees:
Committee of Arrangements—Gen. 00e.
)3m:batten, Col. Jae P. Coburn, Maj. R.
ihinean, George Hoffer, George Durst,
fleas, Robert Rom br. Neff. Jacob Harp
ster,J. G Yeager, ahoy Whitmer, Naj
Nett, Daniel Faber, William Wolf, George
Otenkirk, Samuel Itarpstet, and Peter Hof
fer.
Counnittee of Invitarion -Don. ioiitathau
Wolf. Maj. A Snyder, Captainm Jolla; Dun-
Samuel M Wiateri, Jutob Elsenhuth.
John A. Hunter, A. G Carlin. Robert Mc-
Farlanild. S. Hartz, .. M. McCoy, Har
ter, J. S. Brisbtsi, Segt, A. Shannon, Dol. J.
D. Hader. Report of Committee received
and adopted.
Ott motion adjournefl.
JAMES /1. BRIAVER, Set'y.
MaiMoiflifisTr* SoFirnAdri —Cietmetn Vo
ter—l wudi to deposit ivy vote, sir.
fnapooter—flow long have you Leen in the
State
German —Almost siren years.
Inspector —Yotiiao vote.
Negro !lad, L ; is ru gwine (or to
tote today 7 ' 1 -. 1
gam-7 dosn't linos", chile, l'se ony been
here lee days.
Negro—Ditt dpsen't waken clift-d-bitter
puce heah fist e riatjt up e nd voto
'4irtw front °filer Cottntio,
L'remitgo •Cdomt.—We clip the follow
ing items from the Gazette . AooithaNT AND
WONDERFUL ESCAPH --On Saturday limit an
Joshui. D. Most..llet—a non of Mr. Henry
Mosteller, of this eounty--aralabout t.) come
off the bridge arrows I.nyalsock e'reek, at
:James Tallman's, his horse became unman
ageable and precipitatedVolf, the yonng
man and vv,issou down a dim y precipice, a
distance of 25 to 30 feet, into the creek,
yvhere the water reaches a depth of about
'forty feet. The animal struck against the
roc„, in its leap, breaking its skuN, neck
andlireast bone, before it reached the wa
ter. The wagon was aloe considerably bro•
',en in therm:ll, but by some means retained
its right position until it and Ole horse stink
together in the water: The young man re
tained 1418 place 19 the wagon until it riduk,
when lie inade'etirts to, reach the shore ,
buj towing never before been in water deep
' e nough to require swimming, tbe chances
Were very much againtit hie success After
struggling heron allyfor scene t me, a man
named lieorge Wood came with a boat to his
asseitame, and brought him safely to land,
without having received any injury from the
fnghtfnl leap. Throughout the whole scene
young Mosteller preserved great presence of
111.1111, and it is probably to that lie oweft his
life. • • • • Ctnt.o IN A WELL child
of :John Trout residing on Franklin :street,
fell int*o IL \veil, a few ilus ago, but was ta•
ken out alive having Unstained but little in•
fury.
CI,INTOI4: COUNTS' —From the Democrat
Fine. --The hack 6uihling Attached to the
Bald Eagle Hotel, look the alion: 11 o'cleck
last 'Wednesday !minting. fly the manage-1
meet aridC .. rgy . „
1177L00n - engutsbeil with nn injury ex
cept the desthetion of the roof, elites,
This tire, which might hate swept the whole
block. shows the necessity on the part of
nor citizens of getting up an Engine and
Hose COTT')pnuy again nod having it organ
teed and cairitil on a ith energy Mr Jacob
Smith, tile owner of the property, rerpte‘ts
us to return his thanks to the citizens for;
their valuable services in extingundung the
* *• • Qrime Wont( --Win. Ny•
hart, a very energetic citizen. commenced to
hetild a two story house, some thirty feet
long, and ir Iris than three days ho had it
completed, ready fat linsioess. D. is situated
on Main street above ,Jacob Brown's store,
and is intended for n Meat Market and Thu
vtetutt store.
CLICARFIKI,II COVNTT —The following we
clip from the Republican ArcluENT -floe
of our chiffon, lion. A K. Wright, met with
a n accident one morning last trei 'a, that
might have lenulted very seriously - liad he
no t been favored by eiretmoslarwee Having
gone to the pasture (fold to catch I horse,
he proceedtd. after securing the animal, to
mount It with only a halter. wilett being
playful or somewhat mischeelotts perhaps,
It cotattienced n aeries of circua evolutions.
I perhaps In ithitation of the t' wild home of
the desert,''towhich the Judge was not very
well accustomed, and %Inch %mild have
salted his youthful, better than his pre,,iit
year; The result wan that the Judo. wit , :
soon plated hi,/ e(r) dr rom/Hit, head forprno , ,t
I upon the grti a award, and fortunate for him
it was upon se soft au alighting place, or Or
I would pro'iably have bees t% it; uig a touch
more serious Arcoont of the incident. As it
MIFF" IN COUNTY .The Democrat in
speaking of the Black Republican meeturg
held in Lewistown, says • The lieteroge
newts combination, self styled the • People's'
Party of Mifflin county," assembled or the
Town Dail on Tuesday evening. It la erdi
ma' eil that ror lees than fifty men awl boys
were present, whose enthiedasm knew 00
Inuits, but gave lent to Its promjitings in
the most vociferous outbursts of whoops
and yells. %tier affecting an orgamistron,
the assembled multitudo of beings and
benches were addressed be 1,011 '1;00 Set
$l, rinds, the Great Mogul of the " People's j
Party'' and aspirant for Judge oho lo I I the
benches in reverential awe by the bombastic!
expressions which fell from his lips in char.
acteristic profusian. flan. James 'l' Hale,
I,fe•o, IC Hider, and several others, also' '
made a few remarks denunciatory of De
mocracy and laudatory of Black Ititublican•
ism. Saturday, Aug 13th. was fixed upon
for holding their Delegate Elections, and the
Monday following for the assembling of the
Convention The rneeting then adjourned,
the live crowd marchtng down street,
,sing•
tog '• Root !fog or Die," and the Dutch•par
ody on " Villikins and Dinah " • • • • •
It is reported that the editor of the Gazette
will ho the Opposition candidate for Treas
urer. • • • • Ai/mail:o •ri) TIIK BAK --
Ttiotttuu %ley, 1q , - w , aditi et on
Tuesday morning 4tst, to prtetlet law in
the several courts of Mililin county.
l'apions of No (Tee.—Thu following letter
V saki' to have been written VI the Rand
Nevi Yorker :
• Mr. rslitur. i hay setne.tl.lll to say aboUt
yule paper. No dout bunt it A gold won
but papers OW no use, and if anybody emu
touch tiraWrieden them tha cant urn thare
hviu and so i dont reed cm, and so save time
and expena. • you tea it wood caul to too dol
lors A yeer, an that wood by enuf tobacker
to last ma 6 stunts at Nest. I think fan
doant ort to spend there muons on papers,
utylsrther never Jul an evry Middy sed he
was the smartest man in the cottotte, and had
got the intelliinntest family bt buoys that
ever Bugg mum. 1 tbink cokes ort to kno
enuf too ho corn and pik stun without reed
ing the tturel aiid other tannin papers, and
if evryboddy etniteoit MI mind, there wood be
no such A thing' es a paper in our united
states."
The above piece of composition is " proof
positive' that nowspspers are of no use ; And
that they should at once be sup-prtssel.
To TUil VOTIOiti or Ofonktgal 00111vir ' .—
Seeing the name of Wtn. Allison. Jr., of
Marion township:Mentioned fur Represen
tative, we Mtn heartily, with our sister
township, joln in recommending him to the
Democratic: voters. He is known to be a
sterling Democrat of the jetleriion School,
arid we therefore urge that the in./went times
needs a mad of his attentive end industrious
_ _
Tht Oppost Dor.
Thu Black puhti,:ana aiu heconni , g
ashamed Of their name, and aro now calling
th* party the "Peoples party." The mie
n) of the Democracy give themselves a
new tame every campaigm the old ones all
becoming abominable in the opinion of the
public after one campaign
It IA interesting to recall the -names "by
which the opponents of the Democratic par
ty have been known since the Revelation,
ina notice tie ohanges. They called them
selves—
In 1778 Toricaj
Inl7Bo Novia Scotia cow boys I.
In f 786 'Convention Monarchists !
In 1789 lifackCockarle t '
In 1808 Anti Jefferson protismont men
In 1811 Walsh Ralik men !
In 1812 Peace'inen
In 1813 Blurliglity !
hi 1811 Hertford Concentionists !
In 1815 Waaliington Benevolent I.4ocivty
men!
In 1818 No Party men !
In 189,0 Federal Republicans'
In 11.428 National Republicans '
In 1829 Anti-Masonn !
In 1831; Anti-Masonic Whip '
To 1837 Conecraatives
- - -
In 1838 .1 bolidioniso ' ' l rp BE RAMMONTON FARMEIL,A
IA 1839 Democratic Whiteli ! , ~,, i - 1 - newopopur do rot(LI to literature and Ag•
In 1819 Log Cabin, Hard Viler. Per t- to• , nee Ito, e, alio ertuag fort), lull Herounto of the
ernt!c'Repohlican Abolition Whigs ! ncw ortfltuneut .111aulmouten in Now ,1,,,,,,,, ca „
In 11344 .A nei- 1V a r Whigs ! I.'' "Iflumrthed 1 . .. r at ot.ly 23 el. !doper annum
. 1.. 0 ) 0eH peotoße etomiad lor ten amount Ad
In 1847 Taylor Anti-annexation IVIt:,-; ' are i rl . ii 1, e Hammonton I' 0
, a ..., 0., net ~I 1.1 Him I'.
In ISY2 Mcort. Whigs', , ---- • A 'la nlm county, Now ,Spry 'Phone w sehmg
In 1854 Xtnertean Know Nothings ' • 1. , ..q. lend ~ f tl4. hilt (print v, in ere of the hoar
In fiR56 Fremonters ! j thi est and not lidiglifillirlininteS In the Upton.
In 1857 Meek Republicans' • ..• "t a her,' total are iiiiiiat out down by frootn, iho
t'lrtblo Mefolir,l s t• alb.. north, in.. advert 'Saturn! of
In 1859 Orposl tton Ws 1 and thcfri•sple's, ii,i„,,„„t,,,, L.,,„1., Au g It- 'I9
Patty. ._
limey Tries to Immortalize Ilimsoif,
Poor Forney as n last Freon, when every
thing else by which he hod hoptil to
s en ator 111(41 en in the public eNturiation Lail-,
falls back upon the graintnatical inaiTltra.•lleY
viol the oliseuration of OM NOIIIII , O the
letter of that gentleman lm the rlltnqr) , ‘
St rimy of New 'fork, at the e ci ehi.t ,
last 11%iinpencipnce day. The liairneil ctlotc
however furls to point out the errors which
he insinuates extsts therein an I IT by lia,d
not garbled the sentence which he ,alts,.;,-'
it would have been plainer than the logic lie
generally uses
'lVc have waited some tare to see whetht r
any other equally piolotind craw i s mild step
forward to viii or milliner the stiiettires of
the erudite Forney upon the letter, but we
have met with ito Such instance, l'pon the
contrary it has received the 114,44144:5t rummer
station from the most competent sources, fur
as siiiind national sentimentl : and without
a single worvl of criticlam orcomplaint of Its
bail grammar or obscure style In fact the
public teem to regard it, althongh with very
different feelings, very much in the light
they,glid the Fore-t Roberts letter, more as
to what in said than how it save it, inure us
to the eptrit and !nearing than the letter
and style 'Th* one is taken as the . exponent
of the sentiment of all honest and patriotic
statesman, the other an the details of a
•ci , L uof the most black-hearted treachery
Ily the-nay we never saw a criticiOn u pon
the style and graninia!iral coristiu, lino of
t lie interesting docume n t c ou ld Lot
leartled and virtiums anther discover
some inaccitramea in its structure, or cool,
obscure senteocu a 11101 would alter its
ineaoing sufficiently t t erudite lnn to dewy
its puri,mi., and re:rieve sonic of the disgrace
nine,' it has earned Lim 1
(),,,. Rob er ts 1(.1 r aoold sulk
bet ler mar. then Forney,
infamy, 01/1101 man
than Stnator eten , l,4 to be MIE',I
RfflrMrlt errnr i• 1 e!t
.11111 VllllOllll 1.1 bo ftto-Inci
lUUr lea, field
Coglmlttees of Iriolance
- Thrnilowin g , gentlemen have been rip
of yilitlice by the
Uotatnittee, to huh , an election
timir several eleriluii , l;Strielii. un Satin-Cif y.
the ?Ilth mid., to elect Delegate 9 to the Pcii
°emu,. County Convention, to be held to
Tu. ,';Ary or coArtlveleic, fur the purpoi,e 4 f
&sem.; in noMination a County 'ficket
Rellf.fonte Th. o * Alt/ My, ISArt
11' m I , :klaC Irian .
Borgs.---I' W. Barnhart, Wm Marks
Jn , in Pnorman, Jr.
I'n rg - Jno, tioodbeart, Jno P. Heck
man duo. Glove, Jr.
Ilames,—Pred. Kurtz, J I) Ilublcr. Hun
ry Behr?)
Ilftri Hub( POSter na ll:rimer, Jun
Pt me
Illcmard --Cttpl. U 1)opp, Paul k Khnc
S'nt.rcr Wt,ber.
liomo n -John Caw pi 11, ,laB ~hnnon
Solo on , t Nip.;
licnin r 1)alt 'I Ifou,er, , Davta tir I
lore, Mi•ha•l M m vry
- Itota•rt :11.inn 1 1 Packer, Jon
losky
Lim! ty. --Si must Lingle,Campbell [lrking
Win F (orter
Alarien John Zeigler, Andrew Hurter
John M. Smyth.
hhlce.-110m. Saml. Strohecker, George
Schmeltzer, Adam Shaffur.
lldesburg.-•Jos. 1). lactin, , tndrew Whit°
Jon. Rodgers.
Burnhide•--John Whitehill, Win. Stew
art., Jai. Mtilhulland
Patton - C. T. Alport, Christ. Reed, R
Meek.
Potter. -John Shanon, Esq., John Ilmses
David Gloss
Penn - -Amos Alexande.s J
Inrine.
Itnsh.--Johlt D. MAirk, John flown
AIl•n Sukain.
' Spring.— John SwOeney, Jno 11. Barnhart
Robert Thump/ion.
Snownime.l.—Austin Hinton, Wm. Atikey
Wm. Holt.
• •
Taylor. —Jno. Uoptn!Wren:Clinton Mitch
ell. Samuel Woohier.
Union.—Jos. A lexan ler, (leo. Taylor-,
Jesse Adams.
Worth.—E. Records, It. I) Cummings,
John Jones.
Walkor.—J. C. Shaffer, Henry Heck, Jos
Shaffer
Ferguson.—Alex. Sample, Henhy Krepa,
Es q , Christ. Gates.
Half Moon. John-Maller, Opus eronis-
Ler, (40. Oates.
El. G. Bum,
°holmium Dew. fitandieg Corh.
Strumous br Scrofulous affections aro the
curse, the blight, the potatoe rot ol mankind.
They are vile and filthy as well as fatal.—
They arise frordbiltitamination and irliputity
of the blood, and are to be seen all around
us everywhere. One quarter Cl all we meet
are tainted with theta, and one quartet of
thesis die of then, t die foolishly Mg, lut
°nuke they are durable. Aten'a SMARM
ItILLA cleanses out the Scrofulous corruption
froth thertilodff, fenders' it pure and healthy,
and eitoothally etpurges the foul contamina
tion froth the system. No longer groan un
der-your Son?lulous dizorders, since the mt.&
stet/ail° AWL has provided his multerterly
c„uiighmatron of curative virtues that he oalis
D - etnoeretr, Waterbury, Ct.
- ,- ' 1, 21' -t ~ •
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.k.... , t , , ,,,,,...."
.:gc-:... - - „. • • 41 0;. '4l .
i4.GOOD BUSINWCH A MCEI
sail per month. and 611 — oltTioriges
AoItICT9 wnnto.l in every town end noun
ty throughout ,tly Uilited Staten to ongsge to
light and ahoy litielhoPm, in %/Wolf the above profit
dopewithinrtiLuly reolized portloulare ad
amp,
Dr. 0 PHELPS ;MOWN,
No. 21 Grand street, „Jersey Oity, N
Argot& 11.'59. tr
TO CONTRACTORS
pROPOSAL3 will be received by the tan
dereigued fur the building of a PRLSBi•
T I: lAN CAURCII at Port Matilda, up to
Friday. tho 19th inet., t 6 iholude Carpenter's
work, Vta4toring and Painting, (except ruaterlidel
either for the whole work or each hind inaliparite
hide
pinue ;tud SpeciAoatioos mey be teen et any W.
it bm o r , week of the Lotting. by ceiling et the
bowie of It P Cumetiego
.1 J. THOMPSON,
It P. CUMMINGS
howl'A MPIIPt,
Building 'um.
Aug 11-'59.21.
MFN i'MPt ()V FI)
10 `41.1.1. BY KrISSCIIIWCON.
Tilt; LIFE Ar SERMONS
,
(' 11. Sill 11G
THE UREA IEsT Vlalk( HES. IN 111 E WOELP
I i ,1 .1 ,
I i.t. el II 1:11 ell I litrodu,
.y
I:. L. ItIAIMON, b,
With Engrintity, woSiegazit Steel
%%les 000 0 full length Portra t of 81,1100110 , 1,
the other the Onl•l.rat/el FlnrTey Alume,
where he pro:e•hee to I: il5ll persun..
=I
Fl.ll pure liars of Ihr ltutle, .111011 are very lib
glt ell, 011 /sll' ,t1 , .11 toy iontl to ago
:11.11,Seriletlf1.<0 1 er lirtrep Address,
II >ll','7`-k11.1,1). Pt 111.18111311,
131 I , rlr , New Haven, Conn
ptiu'PlOj.
11N in 1, T 4 I ON r.ll per,ons aglinst
Lfariul , auethlng to do e.ith
n, to of hr.n. , , 4 1,4111 100 to Casper Peters, dated
yahh.3 year after date fat
On^ Hon.trd akirl Tb rty Dullare All 1 have not
:P.,sot vol 411 four the s en d note I am determined
.rtlt to pay tt unites einpette,l toy law
.I , tIIN C. 11.11.4001 4 1
turtilt 1, Iti!v,
STRAY CALF
OA ME to the resideoc4 the subscriber
V in -- Sitpw Shoe township, Cautro county, sh ou t
.tin lit 415r35 , , a uJ'J) CALF, Supposed to
ha ab , tii i•ne lest - aid hasirsg • bleak spot on the
~g l ,l aide oar iateipiesied to corn. for•
a nr i pro, e I ropirty and pay•hargee and take him
•en) oihereire tea will be disposed of aecordlnA
t o I ru I' AT8.417111" WARD
August J, inSil
NEW ARRANGENKRT
It I) CI*31111:11;S-
111* PECII
[ At V I ""I rir,
IL ' Pahl , Bellefo•it• and
1,...:140 1 1"ni.kna. rll lint 4 lia4l+ Ltua o f
at Dal lef, , nt • nu Tuealay's. Thuratlay'a and
•.o , ir e ...el , 1 M This arrangement
„, • :111 ~1 .411 w ithout detention
A la.An4ft 4 181,9
Pennaylvatua Cent , e County, SS.
d J E. 501.: L. TEsT, rk t.f I'de Orphan ' Pt
C.mrt o 1 ..4.1 C•outy 4 (:. Hite. do hereby cer
tify, thxt sto Curet held •t fletteronte the
Irito duy ot April. A 1) I oSV bofore the
1 I , 04 olulfun t rule
II IP mintri •frfni 9 o ..ud repr.mmututftm• of
"^" , r. Mt`twt de......Xut to cunt mt., Court on
tho toot.h Mooday of August next to accept or re
foe, the lP ?I I Ent..l , of I IPI/Pgo h 1( USA, I .
tI/ t ter many wile...rd . , I I> hurourito Jet my
Ipoot 11,1 J.flixed the mid of acid Court at Belle
foot, h.. loth doy.; ace ' ft , 1"59
.11..).:9: I. TE.uT, C v C
otgul. I,
BELLE/0141'E FOUNDRY
1 - I. !env° roUR Tlf [(HSI!
/.VI; M A(' II INEN
S. d)
11 , ESPECTF11,1,Y inforrni the effizetis of
Centre thu thidy have disposed of
their Foundry and litekelline
1. hilts In illheim and
,40e.1 !he Fottiolri of J fieryi AL R Co.. 111 .
the 11,4 Spring Lest LAIIAIOI/ uro they ft ro
VII,. I r rki etth 111,1t11 , 11111.14 r xiorleneed mechsn iCV
AI rei.4ll - 0.6.:, At Threshing Ma•
11011441 .the (Irwin Drilla, at the
+hnn.. n.ii
Uul:.•I. POIT'PIt A Pirll POINTS PAT
E N tJtEILs7
the be..t art tole for Its I , IIITONe now lu one, will he
lorko con4tantly on hand
:mu all jobs 01 rop4iring army be wailed on by
111 , 00 I ,111111 g from it hereby Atialllr, Ill"
tmm It 11 , 1 I trip
All corand.i find Fence made The
beet I.lodolll of modern taste will be &if* sonsuitsed,
and articles will be awls to ardor 19 sleeks • skyle
of superior alegattoe aa will remove all induoenseut
to, •Put the cilium. Charges moderate
A ugusl 4, 1859.
LOGAN FOUNDRY
CA ST I N —T 11 E NHERSIGNED
having leased TIIN: LOGAN FOUNDItY,
in the Borough of Bellefonte, together with all its
patterns, notify their blends and the public In
general, thot they aro Prepared to matte all kinds
of Gre 91, No Iv MO, PqrArt, Plirrtace and Rolling
Ale ( 1 1,1 1( tl.tg A, an
TloilY any
also makingnYotherki kind
a largo ofM
variety of
STOVEA . - -
`flow, the Worts Improved
Plow, end several others of the most approved
siylee, and at the lowest rates for cub or prompt
pay ; or at kirisidai far trade of all Mode, Mr
Ryan being a practicable workman he flatters him
self that his work will give entire sullifatition.—
They have now on hand,
COOKING STOVES,
imitable for either Ooal or Wood, which they will
sell on reasonable terms according to size and
style, also nine plate, air-tight. eg i f end 4) 10 i
coal M reduced stoves , at rad' rates The would all
izitontion to a neat pattern of Qua! toyed exclu
sively of out iron, which they are now misting
and for neetneu and durability cannot be emzei-,
led.—They have also on hand every size sag; kind
of sled and sleigh eolH, worn boxes, hattlai,
Brice end Durkee wheels, do.
They are aleo prepurbd ter make Iron Baffling
of any kind and destr4ption,. also Water end Blasi
Pipe of every also from a half Mott bore to what
ever size desired.
All order from a (Masao, will ti r o :motor at
fancied to as hotatofolooatt4s7 b7 4101 * 61 )..
a desire to plena, to 11114 *his, w abw lal sow
loadlog solalbUstamoat to the oosual/ 2 _
A. RYAN 00.
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Bellefonte, August 4,1868
PATENT MAN PRBERVING SAWS.
TS LEYDEN As VO. -hove' jitst received
e a large lot of Psonalliu Preserving Jars
These Jars are the onlybet keepwrer been
mtd,r, ithout, 'a groove or
-" We Wilkie, from
*with it le imposiible to •, fide air, and oonse
queutly very Ineenveuluit , brut tips;
these are perfeatly,p!al•
ao calthossdall bode
v
neelt as out, U 16.440141, .1 a t o& R e
I •avolfled. They Whom; tor u _ineassi re al F l
hinds of F UM.
resh Fruits, Vegetables, , 1114.
Oysters, and all snob perishable stitalte,twed
tally made of glnictltUr contents, aan be examined
r at any Limo wlthditt Ottetting„M` it Is neossleary to
do with tin* earthen,
The seqqo Ibr preserving is uowhod, and
bousehh4pets Weald de welt to pbblOtkie genstavii
wi t
th; *eV Whilitin 'moo, r
ster I • •
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6
Q IiA.UOT, Jr. & ,
heee evarsoty of
. 141 1 0. Beeves et band, albe i t begeatres_Weed, to
Triffitilbe atter/WM of the pubtles •
Augelik 4,.1.F159.