Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, April 05, 1860, Image 2

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TINS VOI4VIZAWASes
MILT AV) J. 9 BARNHART. qcovrons
BELtM'ONTE. PENN'..
mrsteDAT, Arm bk aido
DEMOCRATIC STATE NuMIN
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FoR ;•'IU E/0:01:,
GE4 HENRYf).-14'08TEE
Wt)l. I'AF:311)1N11.11, RI.FA - rolts
RI RCTORS AT I ARON
660/1(761 Jl . M:Prt, of fierkg county.
RICHARD t art, 01 * Philadelphut
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1. 1 re(,ll I Server, 1:', .r., I,nnhaL h,
2 NV 1' owt ttn %on: 14 lsttnr 11.ck'now
3. J.A. Crockett, it 15 (i D Jack , no,
i :E. John 11 Brenner, . hi dolinrA Alil,
5 U. W. .Ineel,), '147 JI/t I 1.1 Datlper
6. Cloirles Kelly, 1P 4 .1 li Ctn‘il,ntl
7. Olrver P ,I . Vnen, ' 19 li 11 I.rt.
8 David Scholl, I 2(1 It 110 vie
9 ..Joel I.litno.r i2l Fecturnian
S . ,S
11. Thoi 11, Willht.t "3 '`'‘l iil un 1t..1c,
12 S. ?": S 1 tnrh iter, I :21 Is 1) kidilLs
(7.1) lord rhur. h
DEMOCRATIC RATIFICATION MEET
'NO
A ther t Tog of the ftt 771, 11'1 1 , 11 ., , ,, 1 of
Centre Couto y tall I , e .n the t'ottri
[louse, lielletoute, on 11 t t, tottg
2-ith 11/Bt. le..llrt tt 1.1,.) .t att
er% from a toad art et pt tit t 1 to tr ti, t
meeting. liS order 01 Sr atithog
.I\O T Wirt Ciot tot, t.
Abolitionism to Congress
The milked yuctiurn of ilt4 t aryl
intercbction 01 4litVt ry ui lb , . '2ll'es.
was presented nt
tires on Mondav , by A
by Mr. BLACP, .B 41(% Repo !r. rul r
from Ohio ; and a htn for oed minor
41 t o a Tote. rce el 14,4 4ei pot t oftili
Rlae Reprib.'l,un lead r /,
Mx Norther?, .\7nrr.t. 10. luding tetcow. it-
MAN, (.'or 1411\014e lliui F,10.5-wowrit.
wowrit. the Westin! It 4, r! I Fit
11.1a4E, 111141 Ili the MI% oral , p 1 'e44 attre
"irreprisslble c, title the milli !ker or s
tif. The tote dertionsterit, .4 the earn and
purpose of Black iteflObit , ariy4m, a,nl
perfect end endenialdn uletaity 4r1'14 Al,nii
ttonuta to most udiutit; nt[teCt • II tears
aside the veil e bleb ha. in a illeaellre con.
coaled the unkaty inirp ,, c , . r I North , rn scc
ttonaham, and show 4 to what extent the • w-
repres&tble r( title t" nehocat.s see ready to
trample upon 'he tigt.tv ,r , tates and
the guarantees of the Cctrotroton , ,o, If they
posaessel the lower N., %,•t• that long
been taken to the itrement Cortgre,sm, loam
posseared the awniticance t f (Inc. It is e
declaration of open warfare, by the Week
Republican• to r/mget open the lot
tional tights of n porit.,ll of the •-.tatem o f the
Union as repugnant •0 n :n1 lc (pelily
atolattle of evt rg pr ttoni,`. • 'tf the l'oto.t It t
lion as airy set tthto iiN,.rn Ther,
can hereaTtcr be no Cu) ..ealoitent
the sole and only "Am or Plti k It. i 111,:tea,
tam.
The ,!, • , r
credit - Igs
Mr. Blake
vrtatale awl 1,4t•i0
ckAtt, 1 1,c: of 11,311'4111A anal
the p, pn 11 r ;•• ror,• a•
ry to natural 1 , 1..11, t kli e nd mr t .,1
principle it our pub . t \`,nn,
tont.' • ly 3 RA. 11 to 0 ,1 , 1
(Alt the 111 litt,d o 11.1 t't ,c I 111: , t
111TINI to the prog.t I r, 11,
throughout the tat :li's _jr ninth ' 1 h.r.•
fore.
Rueheti t hat 11,t , e on toe Jo
diciary be and Ibe Heine 's 1:4 n Lr to,tr u , l•
ed to itigtine,iot. y 4.4 i• oig
• bill giving freed.o r n co tr(r) 19r.nal. b, oig,
and interdietinr slat, i y nin n, , r ' , 0w1...,
hag constiiwiohni P. - dote o r, Om
auhject
Ibe que-r ton na. 11,, , 1. , t,.1 11 'l , l' 1333
Gage of the 1 , 14 - 311,1.,14.' 33 as
reverv4d fore .opera la vole
The },as 111 , 11 T , ' , , `, S. l re exiled on tin
bettioeratic aide
Mr. r (Pa ) objected lo the resoin
lion:
Mr Ph, liot (NC) said that ne arnttrmart
had d ' gi to :Fr CPI!. thwcfurn
J• 431 WO CROW lclft htt , Fr. -
Mr, Morrie (Pa.) eallt , l for the tea , hog of
the teach/thin,
Mr. VallanAlgfro:n th.• point
ororder that the uraiiimoir, i'outirot ~r 11
House was riectfkiary 1 r t i Att putt "he at the
present stage of the proen
The Speaker tali) he could, not har
word, no grrat 0 as the confo•tion
Mr. Nickles (N. wante,i tne rtmolott,,T,
oven read.
There wete ohjeCtionv r•iiri' t In the
Democratic side.
Mr. Killinger insisted that he had ~19A
to the resolution before the Clerk hid coo,
fineness" calling the roll
• The Speaker—You were ton late
(Impatient cries from the lkinocratic aide
of "Call the roll."
Mr. flake (Ohio) woe understood a 3 wish
ing to *tthittriw ~his proposition, but the
NDertimorits stid it Could not now be done
Mr. JohnCuelirane (N. Y.) viked for lie
enforcement of the rule which prohibits
members froth gathering at the Clerk's
desk.
A motion to table the proposition was de•
cided as coming too late.
Mr. Burnett (Kg )—f hope the proposition
will be read•
' Mr. Florence—by all mcnns.
Mr. Davidson (La.) objected.
A dozen or more members on both sides
AMRMired to estop:the attention of the
gpealuw. The scene was one of much co
fusion. '
leinatly:tb• proposition WAS again made
, arid 166 spohttion, rejeotsA —yeas 60 nays
OR.
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IMP f spat Wits. at.mrs's aimowroot Fog
ll.R.ABoivios or
The following is the vote•in detail on the
reaolutlos of Mr. Blake instructing the Com
mitts* on tbe Judiciary to inquire into the
expidlieboy of repOrtlng bill giving free
delft to every Wolin heir!: &o.
.Taita—Mesare. - Adarn ( us.) ildriah, Al
bey, Biti&hasa. With, Bla e. Brayton, But
Burlingslut , Burr .ughs, Butterfield,
Carey, Carter, Colfax, Conklin& Ourtie.
nelano. Caen, Edgerton, E F lrda,
Farnsworth.ly, Paanorth, Foster, Gooch.
Grow, Gurley, rale, Helmick, oard,
klutchins, Kellogg '' Mich.) Leach
(Mich.) Lee, Lovejoy, ..ttli.tl.4.a.n, Morrill,
Ohn, Painter, Potter, Pottle. Rice. Si:4-
w ick, Sherman, tomes, Soulding, Spinner,
Stewart (Pa.)Tappan, Tompktni, Train,
Vs tide yet., Waldoii, Walton. Washburn
(Wis.) Washburn Windom. Total,
60.
Nays —5/esari. - Allen, Anderson (Mo.)
Asbnioro, Avery, Barksdale. Darr, ,Barret,
Bueock, Bottler, Boyer., Branelt„, , Briggs.
Ilriatuvr, Wife') Burnett. CampheTl," Clark
(Md ) Clbpron, Cobb, John riyelirnine, Coop•
er, cox, 0:4 (Mo ) Cralge (N U ) Ciaw
lord Curry, 0.108, Ohl.) Davin (Ind ) Da
vni (Ming ) 1) e Jnrnette. Dunn, Filriunnlnno,
Etheridge, Florence, Fooke, Ft eneh. Gar
nett, l.urtrell Gdmrr, Ilanniton.
('ltd ) Barris ( Vir.) I ttnn, Birk--
nun, Hill, Bind:nun, Ilujmun, nousitan,
Ilugheg, Jaelisoti, • Jenkins, Jonen, Keilt.
Kenyon, Kunkel, Lamar, hnndrnm, Leach
(N U Leake, Logan, Love. Mallory, Mar
tin (Ohio) Nlartin (Va.) McKnight,- Ma-
Mkogiteene Nlcll.le. Nlillsorr,
Milk art); Montgomery. Moore Il(y, ) Moore
(81a.) Morris (Pa ) Moms (IU
Nixon, Nigel), Phel(.s, Porter, Pryor, Pugh,
Sondes,- Reagan. Rig,gs, %Amu:um. 0114.
Ruffin. Soliwariz Scott, grrariton,
,Sirgleton. Smith 1 l'a.) Stall Wnl th, Steven,
Stewart ) tit, rkev, Taylor, 'I haver,
Tumble, Tlionnis. IjiidetWood. 1 allatidig
haul, tlin,low, \V Inteley. Wuudsuni and
,Wright Total, 10.
The SpeaLer (1(1.1 Chit as the lesolation
was derea(erl tt,e ptcarnl , lc 1 , 11 as a (natter
«f m 11`,
Black Republican Tricke.y
v,rllor Pa , h. r has it to. II the Philadel'
plita Police bill It was pa.. 11 by the Op
P , Ation Majo. It) in the I, gi,lattir,e, fur the, , .1.1
('ll lll4rl iNA1r1.110;,:
ri.n-J. ; tt t po,,ef lit Phil - , sto ‘; 1 ? ; 1 . tt
t. ( n t
ad, Intim , lirmigh the I -I," Ii Pr"ci , " ll .Y l'hu•rio ottter , ,sion hn•ii „n,)orat-
Ul% NI. )layer power t v retain , log R f r it,tilph nryel ho ,, ling for
the 1 ,: ~t f•,, a lira, of ties Lone John, WOO/ 1,1111 to tie' in e,.thhorlifiod
, , t ,., 0 n .1 .‘ , t.l,,!nit on
i t i ht t)
i
1 1. • Nilo ensue to be a hem. rat, of all 1
pa'luuatir 'Pals all, m i a t., pal 1 , 11 in. 1: it , '
lho a xi ,tie 1,,,, t , p5 . t o then ItVinige,l Inn 11,011. when :lie
h.,. 1 . 1 en far it ti .„
„Ertl by the
tans of the Exec"t've rein 'nr i- ) PPo`otio" ar •ir e
In jail Ci h.'lu ,l, nil,h e• nit
in Co, !loose hive passe4l the bill Over the down for the It+'b Inn'. Tinnui ‘,
in :id of the Governor. It (-anon( pass the I. Ti, show , offiziwitahly. iliac 0,44 ontrwe
WAA not aim d at the clergyman for any of
n %teed' the Lk moorats are at their posts
v:dien duty ealli, during tin?, remainder 'of tfi'f" slvr
e lrt l
he is has done. hit rur„tehewrreh
reli g ion
the • esri. , n Iti litt4 Mt. Nuee - nacher. dressed efligv in the sae rental robes,
who still detained at home by illness 4 Vs exposed it to the jeers and insults
i lit IL are I I 11,murratle .crintivg who. I'; 4 oul2o) , . ho It( it with brick bate,
try throw a Wilted Cot w ill have the OA/ I stWl°: nl ""d
Su.ll is one of the first flints of the elee
p o s., tom one shot t of the rtquitote ttt
/..rd. ,
"4 sloe tne Pm
inous John Wentworth.
1 "
P e hove ynrt It n, tied that the in
farrions was ttbetually killed IP a'% Europe.
the mince our dates of last week, by the 'arrl
; val of the steamers City of Manchester ran
Philadelphia Nominations. MLA at it Bohemian,. we are put to potuteauton
The ih tri„„nt;t City Cum enti„n of I 114- of Lir.rP"°l to t h e of
despatch from Trrm mate:: that Sardmia
adelphia has placid in 11017111111t1011 for the
May eleetimi,John t' I{ elle; ,of the Fifteenth ti ) rr'it Sascy and N" c to
wan!. hu Tusrs johit n I Pram eby rpt ma; treaty. The Central
tag, of the 'Ninth Ward, fur City Controller : I Ht'tt" of Italy bail voted altii„rt ttonWitioti.
lor annex atiOn (I) Piedmont, and the
llenre Deeh, rt, rut the Twenty fourth ! 1 Y
%Vat& for Cii% Solo nor aid lion. John Munimpalitten of Nlllati had ntrered Victor
Emelt-111(1 3 0110,1101) francs an cart-Paton
Robbins, it . of th• Ei g htueoth IA aril, for
of confidence in his national policy ('puntMayor Mr itiMluto. titiiii'mateilma
first ',s em by a rote of over four iiftis tig"nriuld written a Lu n g I "Patch
the a bole Cotireaititlll ; and the IJOUllllatlon I ii. to (he l ta l ianprogramme proposed by
France. In his reply to 4'010,1 Ca your 'NI
was a ft. rii arils ;Dade 111131P11)011,, Mid great
The Pettioer.ty. are atigoine
Thou venel aar 4 that if the King !incepts ilia
~.
'if tlecting tht ir 01111. t,rin,n or Tii.ran! , , he eatin , tt t tpect the
nil , o,.t..iti hate re-ttotritiiated %• I iiiPPortof Frt'n'e•
The Pipe IEI4 deelin, .1 to crelte a Vicat 1-
and, 1 Henry, r. ‘layor Th, ir ott.er ran
a ., 'j ut ty. for City at,' of the Romagna• nv propn.rrl by France
'gain, it r nlli nn l' l lnnou , fur it, rc i r , r Another irritating di bat, , hall taken place
of
x. for coy ,in the English flimsy of Comm - ,m, en the
and J 1 flow, an for CI( v Commis:tanner Quelooo
.1 Patel p.sv t Mow vita rith , lt , ENT Irr
the 1101,1 ,, of ) , 1 .11 TIIIIF %day.
a no seat: eat recto, I'renl4 , llt.
I PO, auatoat the first two clauses of
qtr ( luttitit plovollng for it se
r( r mtmttte to examtm two 311,1:.”41 :thus
r noy whir olh , r, of
l'io t ono t t 11 1 e , ledrtidtt.on of the
ho`..: • lit rt: "I lc' i'Ves,d4 dellot
t ter l'•l , ts f1:1•1,1i.1 It s to ills
and 1410 S 01 , riol/11,1 thLt ronviess can act
nn:y .othc ?Innen( loug l'n,e et '1 he
•mi11n,"„,21 tie' nit-hS.tge 1484 followed iuy
lulu' 'lhe me. age alts referred to
tio•,7( t. 3 Cmmottt. e
cur k "" w lll glee the nu mga,; , ‘ "i:f r , The vettult, or the 16cal electrons through.
the f'n ot It 1- a anund document - out the State stns Sp-ing 117 C truly e moue
jo..,t • 1 , , 1 ., . toa the 1%10 aging to the Dvllluerallr run 'f.• lit ('umber
laud and York cutinttea pa t tiettlarit , we
have made grt at gains over the last fall vote
The town i f Carlisle has been rider a el,
And now, the the neat tilt e art rut vrars,
iq Democratic all one, "Ohl Mother Cum
beripntl," with Donis , : and Fofiter as our
standard bear. rs, imormses to give a larger
tuaJot ity thus fall, than slue lone cue ll,e AIISA
tv,enty vtara ll,sttnn, of the Vt.:!./otter,
r, juices over the result ut Carlisle urn this
hive
Antn.m..., I RA! [TM N. Fag
Chu-ago '1 .ines s r4 lt hat a large
house in I lileal4 , o latt ly 4eilt au
agent tut(' Slia.. it; t' 1).1. the eiretim
m.,,,,e afr !,4 itEC,' 111 , 111 t or, In Met Stair
The , ;11,,,rted l'oat
the del for 1..1 nr , 11,1,, , ,; ~ e td a
oul If ern
let re R. poldierin t they r.,te Inek to
y 0 1 1 the ; bull 'be"' 01. R Bout I 1,11 CARLISLE Re
for the debt Tht.. was e but yrnitont PEC,IIItI; - TILE Fimr Gt s Plat FoSTILIL !
L !red, far the distressed debtor could nnt :limnttore Rene I.T ! For the 111..et,ttme in
rai.se the fonds The Republican (Inn then I n ' i rs
the llrmoerate of ~Ie
man:uc•l up to h work
I.°l ' . t h ` e re" 6°ll to P r! f Y tt,t:ent) ca re red their Bor
' ticket handsome majority, awl
also eh clipd live of Life nine Councilmen. --
Carlisle is heraelf again —redeemed, regen•
crated, and di.entlirrlled.
The Prince of %Vales will leave England
for Ca nada.in the latter end of May or the
beginning of June. Instruotionswin be
sent out to the authorities to make the - ut
cessary arrangements for the young Prince
The names, of the suite that will attend the
young Prince, and the details of his visit,
have not yet been settled, though it is said
that the Renown, ninety-one gun vessel_ has
been flied upon for conveying bun to Amer
ea.
The recent Black Republican Niue- Meet•
ins in Philadelphia, Is said to have been a
tame and spiritless affair. The nomination
of Curtis did notc.reete any enthusiasm in
the rank of the party, as the indifference
with which it has been everywhere received
clearly skows.
The Bled! Repu blieans of Beaver County,
have appointed Juhn Minion u their delegate
to the Mileage CerreerTetrile" Ile is an Anti.
Cameron man, and in favor of nominating
Bon. W. A.,,Sevrard for the Presidency. Tkie
'43ameron Men feted for Thomas J. Power.
Be was Verily teeten•
Itspub}loan 'Aye for Foreigners.
At the Republican ratification tdeettlx,'
held in Philadelphia on the evening of the
17th inst., one of the spealtotp was David
Taggart, Esq., of Northumberland county.
Amongst other things lie said :
Ac en Atneritean. I em proud of the
thrill that name ffienry (9ay.) sends through
me, and that banner would never hii've trail
ed in defeat he!) it not been for the ill adi
rigid and decried hordes that were precipi
titteti upon lig froth across the ocean. I
Wily allude to that portion of them that do
na4 eat'rntht upon Fridays. 9
Such, fellow-citizens, is the language of
disrespect utlered by one of the leaders of
the Black Republican plrty against a large
portion of our fellow eitirens— ag,ai oat men
who happened to be horn in another land.
anti who ehootte to norslop t;od in the same
way t...etr father;, ot shape': Ilan Such is
the bigotry %hah would whet its 'vulture
fatip oh the bloody g:in Iktone of rirligious
persecution and unchtl min hate.
This man, Taggart, Was one of the compe
titurs of Mr. Curtin for the tlabernatorial
moutuutuodlty the Republu.au_ Convention t.
r and, it is grnetally believed, will be made
Stcretary of the CettinionWeldth ShOlilil the
r.he elected Ile, doubtless, speaks the
Nctittnients of his party with regard to that
portion of our Iri di and German fellow-eat
' zelis who belong to the bnthohe thurch.
But it is not alone ni renmlylvanta that t•neh
prost !vire and intolerant dindrnie pteValli+.
as will be seen by the following extract,
r relntl ri ri the mourrtpal littelt held
'
The CllMilingn in Niornrem had 1)111.
Lastly The 11no1K were repulsed, with
ronmeleralile lose in an at tail( on the
_en
earnprin rail at 'fete:ill, a nd were pursued for
half • league.
Proliiii,als hail been made to the Pr rte •
fey the We Nauru to a.•iht in the
maintenance of tu4 rights In Serena acid the
Datiethian l'rim:p.cl.lr.. 51.0111 , 1 ally emu
til4i.ition. and an iron fl intervenlom eerier
Ihl n• it is San/ the l'arte hail re filie,teel
t-rate of alliance with them for certain
enn.rgenclen,
Old Mother Cumberhind Awakening!
CA kl-131.6 abtl)l , l , 1 , 1 El) - Plll9l' WIN I'On roiTyAt'
Anatn•— The Buffalo Rdbublic
says ftlooditi has wade arrangements for
the ensuin4 season to walk the rope once in
two weeks Our the Niagara River and the
Falls of Mentul'Orenci, near Quebec. lie
will extend his rope over the whirlpool, at
Niagara; near the Monteagle }louse, below
Suspension Wrldge, where the goige is 1000
feet wide. When the Prince of Wales at•
'Fives in Gonads, about th'o Ist of Juno, Blon•
din proposes to unlike his first welk at the
Falls of ldontrnorenoi, and that distinguished
scion of Royalty is expected to be prev.ent.
The gorge over which he will walk is 3fa ft.
deep.
' Connecticut Election.
J, •
riaierrOaD, April B.—From the latest re.
!arms tedeifed, ft appears that Seymour, the
Democratic dabdidate for Governor, was de
feated by only 200 . votes.
At the last election' the TrepubliCatta car:
ried the State by a handsoMe majority. The
people are coming. •4`
Ver the Demeoratht"tfejteißean
County BiAxtrinteident.
ML i• EDiToiti : 4,
Agreeably to the School Law of our Statb,
the Sohoolltieectora will be called upon, in
eoneent4tin assembled„. to ?tart a County
Superhketident, on die f3retpionday in May.
The importance of the trustcounnitted to
their care, cannot be will orerrated. Though
rtUr * sWit are wise and iibeva,l,and well ISUCi.
10 - 41 a diffusion of general Eltyatie*he
egictititfrot the sysieiii depends much, we
usel sa,t to foie, In herring the proper pev
aellested to carry out „the peoiisiona of
thi) atir. The Superintendency is regaided,
and justly:pa the -main-spring of the eye.
tern. With an energetic, faithful, and
clone 54 n in that iiffkru, new life and vigor
la Wined ii.to every department of adult
t ion.
Such a matt we regard Mr. JA S.. IIALI„
of Mileatiiirg, and our object in writing,thia
is to tirtng his name Lefore the directory of
the county. Lie is a young than, in the
prime of life, toll of energy and zeal in the
great 81t4tte of education. .Pt practical teach
rr for about eleven yattra, tie to thnrotighl,Y
acquainted with the art of teaching - eve of
the heat evidences We can adduce, nit to his
tpinlttleetiona, is, that both }lr.•Clibson and
Mr. thlmell presented loin, on his exammit
tion with professional emit - lc:ilea.. In
word just 1110 Mall to take the leading
:school. department,
Delimits, the MY Eaglb valley lays clam'
to the next Stipt rintentlent. IS it tally) valley ,
(the Keystioiset -to her honor be it spoken--
fuitrishatil the mat. 'l'lie prilivit
tient IA from the blond valley nn I the
southern an it -and now ltalil Eagle (lite
molter : it at , 111 I tlyJ Wr tier
hoth *imp callnnl cid county ef
(leo Irv, prer its }le II al I
14elyior ul , on I lir joHivie-v. of oor (-him, anti
the Ovvrit 111 111 I CI 1,111 lie pr .•.:. lit, lie
ate the I oil , olt
Itirectors I," uo'sv
\
tht NN A' 111,1,
The Tditor, Mr BrAbut
Mrasa Enrioc, I am in, little aston
ished to ace a peer iii ps.per
reflectil on me as a ttacher of dancing, and
I also updin the s•ditsd. Mr B ris t ol ,
etijo) himself by t,,llinr trio taffy en!ored
nigger." In reply to th:s. I lirve, only to
say, that I am
_p.? ay (toil ovule to^. and if
:11r. Bnahio l,n , any complaints to make
about at * , he mist g,o to another suorre.
I am at a 1,155 to kooa why Mr
ahustd we and the schoot the way he has
done, for I nt.vci had :my 411fTictilty with loin
ith a 'sink exception, and al Idgit
did not know aho I was tithing to I ail
t. !ate the e:rcuaistatiee At no infair to A
wedilingcluti iy, corm two tilts tilitc.liht of
Bellefonte, where I we , play Ing 'the violin
fora dance, 1 by'atne quite unwell t'',.! re
paired te-a hod room for the I.itritoce of rest
tag toyscll I had laid dcan, a gen
lletnan catna tutu the room ;Tod aa, oi t!„.
act of jet,Vrg Into Dili J :101 k - , f,A , pgay i ti 0
it wag at JO Woe, I' wade ohj - C1:01b,
remarked that " he coosolensti as
good. n• a nigger " I a,cct tamed after a aid,
that it was the rd , tor II;
Op. only flung 1 an (Lid of that offend d
h. 0.1 If Mr. Itrialm, prom:, I, to 1., ep
next time he shall sl , , p at,h tut.
Mr linshln iv.i&a Ito . all Ow
SChicA a " I.lt3"ll'a
Litt a very had nom , t, ..ire A
has fro quented 70 ,111.11 3,1 to In , at tam,
o he was hell, ied to la. a lotto , . bor. ?) "
I have (Mato nottood the ladle , - r ef use t Ajfun .
ierne. with him, which (Ailt.t I _tile to make
:.0111e inribirY shout it, tin I was pre ot-rally
tn
furtned that be WA a not consid. red .• coin
pot; illenitfl.”
I can t t i l o ta l Ad r Prichirt tau I hart
taught school in other towns, and have al
a tict a been honored a nth the presence of the
decent and respectable I aal 1, , rit And
raised in Ilellefunte, awl I thud. Ile lathlic
a ill ,lo me the credit by sal log that I neve•
anti d unbecoming or tinpro.l.
1 to all lwirdi to say to Mr 111 - 18 1 411,
1 for I consider him beneath toy noli.A.
Itespeetfully,
- Srttr.en" AND Fags ',Aeon --
Thl he ore the catch W.onlm of the Blacl.
h they repeat cm all occa-
KiMiti With parrot like sei,,e and eonsi.,!.enry
But Iht y %neon only free spee.ll in favor of
' triggers', and free labor for Or. in. Free
siret!..di in behalf of free a hit' labor and la
bork re; is a crone with ;Item llr re man Os
ample cite% by anotht.r paper : - N. II Pa:
!root.
"Bev- %V 'a • Babcock of Natick, li ne of
the towns in vrOich the shoemakers are on a
strike for decent Witgea,l line been disitii ,, ed
from Inn vistoral charge of the
'''ouch, for upholding lire vault, of pour Is.
borers Ho 11111101111..4 ti that he
Sunday
prom!'
his valedictory 011 ihht
WILK Mkt IN Should not (recopy the pnl.
fot. ; and obimtableK ar re xt nt to the chutch
to enforce the order - hut the t,hoeinakers
dery Ili-re tr. hitch slierigth that it teas not
&cured a dare Oplr:111011 • with
Ihu clergyman, and hi- prneeohil girth the
hen V tors. •Free La tool and Prie
ate great words in the MOW be of the Black
BA publicans -hut when a i lapin-In dares
to streak a work for 'the opuressed naechan
' lc, he IS ptruud out of iria,polpit and threat
1 1 env(' milt violence." -
Grape Oaltur e at Gamreonton
A nut ber of grape growers from Ohio
haie intraticed the culture of the grapo at
Ilarutnonton, New Jersey. It is twentrtlve
miles southeast from Philadelphia, and the
soil and climate is considered by many the
best adapted for the gripe Of any in the
Union. Frosts never injure the vino, and
there - is a ugh district of land between the
little and the great Egg Ilaibor rivers, where
they hive never been Ithown to sulier Irvin
Mildew or rot. We understand that..--eorhoi
vejarill
di were set out tho past season,
mostly Catawba and the Isabella.
The market bete presents a great induce
ment, grapes !?ringing twice the sum they
do iu Cincinnati ;being within but se4eral
boursof either Now York or Philadelphia by
railroid, the market is unlimited. AdToin
iuglfamrston is a bottle manufactory, and
ovary sppliseeti necessary for ostensive , wilie•
milting.
The 'Clinton Demoorat and Oen. Poster.
The relleyring article we copy frem the
'Clinton bemoorat, which puts to zeta. the
I , fa!se extracts purporting to come from that
Faper 4lerogatory to the character (tiller].
oster:
" A most reeklesq hall base FORGERY
Upon the Gyin.lon Democrat. in rogard to
i Oen. Poster was perpetrated'in the Lock
flares—Watahrhan , which -Is also copied into
the Williamsport Press, and is no doubt des
ti.n6d to "go tho.round4.," of the Republican
pittratli. A number of articles from the
Democrat in regard to the Bmiaiorial
elec
tion of 1857 are copied, and langinige that.
we applied to Lebo,Abenear aril Watgotti,el.
ler, (manlier; of the !louse who we l l, elect
ed as Dentoerato but who voted fo r u. loo .
ron) is represented by the Watchman to have
been a v oiorto Geri. Foster --words we wav
er used are inserted. and extracts tre given
in such a wny ns to make it appear they
wee attended for G.. F. a hen the rending
of the poperldtows th'e apposite.
It in known to opr rea.lorn that the i)eft,
w rit% cart tt!ki the twyrbitattiro K
17 h
tunjot ity of three on joint ballot—that (.) I.
Forney less nominated he them for 11, S.
nn, or..—that Uyyn roil, Revolt team was
sleet. d tey (hum Democrats voting htm - and
ihal lien 4)4.14ar and.fievrit other• Dorrinerit
not attend the Democratic enures or volt
leHts nominee Demi and elta•
}need at the defeat or the patty. art ont
pluthed in tt Inaimel—no tly.Tracefol, too, '4, C
(111 r denounce the pretended I tentoorats In an
tgrong terms as we eenhl command, nted
supposing nt that ttmo that ft. n Foster. and
his !fiends had ieftist3{ to attend, the cauvms
for the p•tcposc of th•leAtMg the w [Alley of
the party we rinl runt hc.ltate to apply the
la..h to hen coil thi , m but ;tot in ntich
tcrtn , an wetthl appear from Ihercatlinq of
the Wat litnan or fmch no we used Whin
caking; of IA and \Vanomellyr.
Aftct wnttl. rt./A 0211 n Poor rn
ituttitt !not or nil, ;.; only nt the h tpo th a t
he m. , 11t1 then he ahle to 111.11 lon seven
Ting tro•tok Irno6 Io lon patty, and this lie
tontitr!,tt.,l w tiv floor of the Douse alien
ht. c1,1,1:41 411. ruadlnegs In cote for the
Il.moetatl• notton, I' HAtv GI n
rooter permnallv nt that tint, an W . .. tltd
after awl l't rhtjnh lover
%,001i1 have old, a toll that 311 ho. 3,1 w i t
114 .1 f.t the It 'lit lit TIIII - ) -
Nut 1.111. clre , rm , illlol.. I it hod sw•pietowi
inn 11114 In •It fler lor it
14'0,1 ; I Is too al•ir :vol leo pore
alat,•ulpn to he by f.. • ,
and Ihr 1,0 1 , 1 h• hi
Per....we nllO tt ns !he.. awl I t.
0f the t'llol.t., 1).•010,nat In \v , ll 1 ,, it ,
torte that 1w could nt anlz Om. 00 0111 , rt I.e
thl t n -Teak itt.s though's
Yr', openly dettnnro•r the ex l tlr l s - ; ,, llr
last n )IZltl'llY n.. 1 ihr
cmttp.ter of th, ta as aFI 110;1 It tlh. , ^err
trtioll:, Int 1111 A subj., t echo
icy calling at this utlir•r and t tc.th,lo,,t; t.t.r
111.,
The Watetrroll ttomild mnl,rJ i r, Inur s
Ora tou,h het ter p.it c)(1 I` ut n aiLny its
readers mutt our plintril opinions of 104 • 141
iron baulk. that the lA. -met a , y or thiti ,as
t ri m - s h e iv i ii so 1./1111.:AO.TIt ly lao toll, rind
that indtvidual would p.t.,1411.1,* employ 1,t , 4
time an will In reitotlitr:; owtoory • 4 ,1
porsutng the rma :ire we' hare heretor,fp
filen horn. 84 ill Iwo t up inThreprr , rit•
its and (atm() log tutu t . ;!; of nth
men
We have 111.1 s , not,drel di t enn•:., 4 1 1
lier( tol.o e to know how In 41 , al v.lll ?hem- -
let ~ur raltnun and tot er , l from nor
paper Ix tr P
Demaatic State Executive Committ”o
\Vt. pn Lh h Idow (he rh rn il oc . ralic Stale
Ext 11 by the
I'n.iJ4a,l a the Intl Ihltrol,•1 .1 :0
vention. The nhaniond“ 1. , 11,1 11 11.1.
Cony, app-enehng the in 11
t' -h. tht Chairtnan of hi c 51.114. UMW..
mr, a lu,h O.lllllltlM , n , 1 , / 11,111./inl , y
and and he ha++ -t,lied''t 10
.4 at, S , I,
til!ve t!lt
lyupro . tant rairra^„
ent4 ling. no 11 ' , $Al
ktIOW thk• ‘14.11,1e of 41 (1
(~ r t' Tiff Cut:11110U al h.l
er la lin I ally 11,1 'l . ,
fkor every 1•, •
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Scrund halt, 1 1 41.1%0y, Rub r t.
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naird Dot, - Law , J .11 Mil,
L. SMMI
bard.
Pair(/t Dr Stola I. 1t..),,.r1N,
t) vi.
F4 . lth Dist, I, -U II ..\ltyers,
der. ,
&Jai Ihstricl 1)r 1..!..111..s 11. 1114 w
11.11 NI 1,11 I, e)• tt ,
E Grtihult 1 , I{, iit II
SPVCII MAtrart Bur:laid Itrily, Snit
MAIIIIOII.
E oth Lhetlact- U. 1111:tin
11u0dW 011.1
Nth ihsititt —J.itatt F :thusl4, 11'111 ,m
W h rd.
Te tit/t I)43),;ict - E. B I) It Ra w ]
Dotritt --11. A 8, I'
14).10
l'w,llthl)lNtrirt- 11 , iiy 1.. Ditileill,all, NV
11 1.11.41 r.
Thorteenth Deserici—Kter Ent, J Woody
Cutranillo, Extrt.r.ll Kuiltrr.
F'rrarlcenth District 11 Jus.
NV. Parker.
Piftrentto District - A 1,. linurrtort, ThoB
C. \l•Uuwell, 1%1111•1111
Ul,lllllreri.y. Kr r tlr r , Vl ' olllll
I) Voris, Ut...rge %V BUN wail, Johepli
them, William II Eektls, Jolu• 11. Zeig
kr.
813 lee talli Dot, Fi...b. rick S Py ter, I/r.
b.uuuel Perittr, j6 l / I .'S W. Clark, Dr. A.
S. Bare.
Seventeenth District,-Peter Mclntyre, A.
lietatano Giatz.
Eighteenth D.st , ict -41unry J. Stehle, J
B. diluent.,
District—B. F. Moyers, It. Bruce
Pet' iken.
Twentieth District—Robert L. Johhstoiy, 1.
Twenty second District—James B. Clark ,
Thowee Searight. .
Twenty third District-00140 W Miller, A.
A Purtuan.
Twenty fourth District—Andrew Berke,.
John M Irwih, John .11 AleCloury, Wit.
Him' If. McGhee, thrum B St Olasr, Ed
ward Campbell, Jr, 1 0 M Hutchinson, Jag
P Barr.
Twemty hltih Astrid—Thomas Cunning.
ham, hip Graham,
Twenty sixth Dutrict—Thompson Graham,
Jamui W Kerr.
Twenty seventh District—Wilson Laird, J
E Kcearlitna.
Twenty eighth Duirsci—yillintn T. Alex
ander, Jua S Hyde.
, By oPdec of the Convonting,„
--- wrLuram 11 WELSH, *reef.
1 ,• 1 1 „t , St I)
I=ll
CII‘IIOIAN.
the Loity
TPR DRIOCHATIC WATCHMAN.
lIKLIXFOPTE. APRIL 6. 1860
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
Remover.:.—The DetWorratic lratchman
printing ofNe has heen rimmeett to the
building formerly occupittl us a ttnipetance
hotel on Bishop street.
()wpm to the removal of ti Ace, we
are unable' to getout our paper this wtek
ita we . would detlre. Next Week We will
git'e it more attection...
Ova old and esteemed DetnocrattC friend,
Dr• Stroliecker, paid us - a pop visit yestcr•
day. The'Dr. is as full of Democratic spir
it as ever. and ready to give the Republi
cans a Waterloo defeat at the coming elec.
Lion.
MILJURY PA RADE.— We are requegted to
itato that the Nittany Blues, and Cameron
Guards, from Boalsburg, will parade in our
Borough, on the 13th inst. Tt.. Vencibles
of course, will ho out to escort them into
town. A dinufr, we are informed, will be
served up at the PertußylVallla Hotel, kept
by our friend Philip Kepheart, best
style. We expect to see a "grand time gen
erally."
LAIthIC BP.ETS. —Mr Constance Cambridge
presentee-Ix the other day ihreu heels w,hich
filled a half bushel They are deroli , illv the
largest vite have ever used -and arc perfectly
sound, he has our thanks for his kind re
me rnticra nee,
IMMO! from the Jersey Shore Repub
lican, that about two weeks since, a Jew
pedlar galled at thy bootie pf William Clark,
in Limestone twp., anti — represented to Mr.
Clark, that he Bas a it holeaale pedlar from
Bellefonte, that he had been unfortunate and
lost one of h,s horses, that he could not get
along without another, and that he knew of
one to Sugar Valley that its could get, but
be tacked SO lie then ()floret] Mr Clark
provided hewoUld loan him the money for
one week to give hunt five dollars for the use
of it, and to sti ore him by leaving tuo fine
gold watchers xorth t 4 1 ,10113 1.0111 ty Mr.
Clad( loaned the money nod tool, the
i.vtttiohe , i, nod the pedlar look his defintiture,
I.toce %% Inch time he has not liven heard of.
Mr Clark after uniting acme eight days and
no pedlar appearing. began to " stnell
rat,'' and recollecting that " all is not gold
that glitters,“ hrouiait the watches to Jer
sey Shore, to Mr. Wells for ibmpection, who
fixed the value of both watches at 510. W
hope that the lesson taught Mr. Clark at an I
expense to him of 850, will prove a :lasting
benefit to him and a caution to others to I
beware of all traveling pidiars, and Lay of
our regular merchants and dealers, who have
an eye to their own reputation as well as to
the pockets of their customers
SHERIFF BALES
BY virtue I erveriil write of Yew:loloin'
ExppplYlll ited out of 11,.. Court of Common
Pleas of Centre dri will to um lltrecie,l theta will be
exposed to public, sal, o et the Court llotteo the
porough of llellksutte, no kl,ot , e April 2 3 d,
lgoo the ("clueing tiesnebcd p.n perty, to wit
A certain int I/1 ground situated in Walker town-
b misled mid desert bed as tyltta to ._9_
• . • tentlesselela byWm% fleecy ‘llllllNen
mon, on the west by lands of Deism! Dorman
on the Nn-lh by lands of Geo Futith, containing
I I sore., 0- thereat, tuts. thereon erected a two
story here tilteellir , g bottle doctor's ollitte end
stable Seise,' torten into eseention arid to he
sold us the properly of It T Krebs
A Certain matt.innyo tenement or tract tilted sit
na,e to Potter top 'clt nil On 1.1 , 1u1 - .1,1 and de
scribed as follows ',spooning at a post on the
turnpike south sixty two dopers *Lilt by lend of
T Young, deed twelve perches to a void.,
thy,' by land of , I, ,hti Ruttlie, north toe ty revs is
1111114 nine perches to a poet, thence 65 Lied
of John Runkle, ern r, north sixty two degrees,
west twelve perches ti u post, thence by land of
John T Youog dee J south twenty 0,,n degrees
the place of begllltilq eaw
tntuing ono hundred and eight perches. upon ',bleb
erected a large Cod cummudtuus ril/1121111 4 , 401th:14
house with nun u long- st.-re house sod
g rut i, house the property is kuown at the' Centre
11,11 ['tore
A LSO
All that lot of ground eituated in Potter town-
Our tto ended awl deeerthoul he follow' begin
nog at s none, thence 17 lend (4 , l l filltriq Rua.
kin north £.00117 unto C. erreer, rest MI pOICM , II
uol . thrre tenth% to a stone, the iee he land 11 ,),, of
.1 he übti Robert Ottlilan,l eon h of y teven de•
gr... west four porches to a Itoilo I hone(' by the
maul. eat nine and three tenth ',robe. to the
plac• of beginning, ^ , n.tanning t,ine wag.*
MED
All that messnege or 1.4 of proud afloat, In
holier lora—hip bounden and di neribrol nil fol.
torte Legliiiiing IJva r Ilie .1. able gale tbn skin°
wall. thence aloog the stfoni wall It curve line
bearlint {from the rot route. of sal, t i thos,) south
79 deg rest seven par and cis taut • by the old
Church yard itlolloll by the alum wrath thirty six
degrees, nant eight end three lentils perolies to the
off Session House. thence by land of John Runkle,
Sr seer of James A Boozer, tleu'd, north fifty
four Clngriinft sant, onto parches andaesen tootle to
0 010110, iheueo by land of William Runkle, north
o cloy ono degrees Wee ten perches ton stone,
theoce by land , IfJatues A. hotter Aped due wan
iktrikend three tenths porches to a Strive, tbenceby
Ihe sane Is4rth tiny seven degree., eat four perch•
Oa to • aliewo, theccu by land of John T Young,
doe .1, north niAlity ono ilegroon rreit four potato.
al it coven tenths to a stone on the rood. thence by
the now Church lot mouth forty four and one half
degrees. anal two parches and titian tadhil to
stone, thence by the same south forty throe de
titans, rust twit ion:lvan and seven tenths to thit
laginoing containing sevenay yeruhos, on which
ie nreolnd a (Mina 111.01111411.i.0ine alni 0141'in:ban,
stabling, he Seltall, l shot t o 01.4084/111 and to
be. pold an the property uf , ,foliu and Robert 11 1111
LEM
AIL the right, title and interest of deft ndaut In a
ruun lot of ground situetelai Bellefonte, contain
ing about three 9unrtere of ten acre, bounded by
lore of David Mitchell. dpe c it and John Brook
bill on the cent, by tot of Mt Curtin heirs on also
mirth, try Win A Thoolnis on the neat and
South by the Academy, thereon ereotod a t eto
ry frame Movie frame stable and other bulldalgs
Seised, token In esecullon and to be sold as the
property ore. w Lambert.
- ALSO •
A certain lot of ground situate in the torn of
4.troosborg, hoplided and iesolibeil RS follows,
ftla fronting on the tar mike and adjohing lot
belonging to iiarnucl Shook on the Nurth, ezied lot
of Janice liaiONay un the east, thereon created •
two story from, il wall: rig house Belzoni, in
OTeCIII all sod to be sold as the property of 'John
Knower
A GSO :
All dofendant's Interest in and to Am hundred
acres of lana shunt,/ thr Rush township, bounded
on the went nod north by land of 11. P. Traalyulny
and on the south and east by lanutof Gratz. there
on ereoted a new mill, three bottom and two sta
bles, meld interest being the undivided Aft a part
thereof. Sidled taken in execution and to be mold
as the property of George Smith. *4* J
ItLW „ .
nasesaege tenerbent or treat of land
situate In Snow Shoe township, Containing seventy
three serge or thereabouts, bounded and des*lbed
as follows, mho : en•the west, by George Graham,
on the north by.11...101p10n, on-limssast brill- a.
Company, on the moulb by Wita Deard, therpon
creedal a tavern-. bons° and been and other bdUd •
Inge. belxed, taken la gareettlion and to be sold as
the property of ElisaWatilon.
ALSO :
A certain trent Of land situate in Birnside twp ,
containing two hundred none more Or len, bound •
ed and desosihnd as follows . adjoining lands of
James P Leonard on the rest.. and land of Wm
Ettewcirt and thers .on the South and West a n d
theroon erected a bobs° and barn and other
buildings Seised. taken In exsontion, and.to be
s eOld as the property of J. 8. Dales and lan
TAO'S. lid'ol)Y, Sheriff.
Sheers OfiletThdlefonte,
Apra .5, 1960
SHERIFF'S 82. P.
BY virtue of s writ of• Levet i Facies
quad out of the Court of -Voiottion Pl.
of Centro county, aria to me direetcd, th.
will be „exposed id public Halo et the Co
Douse in the Borough of Beilcibotc, on M
day the 23d day of,April, 1860, the followi
describeq priiperti, to wit
A certain bract Ot land situate In Potter to
skip. boehtleti tiesoribbd es funs ea. on
West by land of kletander McCoy, on Ihn No
and East by ta.inis_;of Wto A i4leon, undun
"Soutliby Teeny litotabtain, contoloing In All RIK
250 norm htlimlnallymmiatain 100 t, theronn er
tod a atone grist mill, three pair bum I mew in
I ,briok dwelling house, brick store house , bi
I smith chop, to 1012111 NVIVO small tenant bon
and other Witt/a s. fielsed, takt n Into so
tion and to be sold os the property of James
yin.
Ttlo, l B M'COY, /Merle
:Merle', Office, itellefoute. I
April 6, 1.800
SHPRIVY'S SALE.
.134 Y virtues of writ of Fien Fitch's LOU
4.1
out of the Court of Common Pleas
•Centre county, and to ine directed, th
will be exlioned to public sale at the Co
House to It.e Borough of Bellefonte. of bl
day the 23d day of April, 1860, the fu/10 •
ing" described property to wit •
The ono undivided third port of two tracts
land filtuata in Harris and Patton twpa s Cod
im u in4 they. hundred and seventy eight acres,tni
or less, bounded nod described as follows 110)
ing lands of Mom! Thiluoun on the east Thon
sun, Linn & CA on tho'Boutk, on the north
lagiug of Centre Furnace Company , and now in t
oiltupat,ey 0( James Ctrs, • tui"J ear. I. unit), he)
'tin 'tented tddfroihe dwelling houses two fru
bolus and nttox Indidlugs and ~bout tom hu
Arad and %Out! hoe acres cleared Seised, t
'kon rte.:tidbit sod to be sold an the prom ty,
.lanes tutu, '
• TIM'S It 'COY, Ftheriff
herifre Office, liellefur,te,
April 5,
LIST OF LETTERS
rm.clt4iNo in t h e vot.. Iseu
-LW fnntv4, April I st, 1860
A Ilf.rn; r, Andrew
Ade'sbeinier, J. 14111 it Ontie NMI ,34 A
11 Humphery Writ
Bumper*. Simon 2 lit.labangll itQllit
Bryan, Rachel ilerrreolv, Nolonnee
Bloom, William J
Bower, Jame/ M Johoston, Jame' T.
Blake, A M
Bryan, William M no, ili ut .
Benner. Daniel Mont.:Am. Hoof)
C )lathe, Sarah B
Child, H T Merely, darnel
Campbell, 0,4141 2,117 , , ' 'll rapt& LI
Clark, Babiel Me"2l‘6, - il intsua
Crat, Sarah Mayor I't numla
1) hl, I . M rowel
Davie It B Me Do wnl I i M
Donelly, Jnhn Ntliatl, f.' bean
N Nuns nuk ur, Somu u.
Eking°, F 7 Norwno i Sa , -.4h
F Potful, Jacob ,
Fletcher, William S
Francis, Jaa. B 7 Smits', William
0 htrotuu, C. ii
Grayson, Mary .. • Fnager, Jaeoh
0 ussa)er, William Shoo, Rarnhart
Geary, Wjitlem kirnith, Jacob
Gordon, Lierid Stork, Chrlatt.„
&Sahebs!, 11 0, ty
lia.lbraills, Jokr Wolf, I) M
.oraitu, John , 01., - - A
11 Wiieou. 1)4114
Ilubler. J 1) Whirler, 11 j
!lull. h )5'
Any person cnllin , t far letter] in 11, el, •v
flit please say they aro edvertused
WM COOK, M
Lir shermacy.—To the Voters of Centro co.
citxrctszx I uhr ntysolf tu your eOtl.lll , lOM
tioll as a candidate fur tho ffeltle of Z . sh•riff et th
•pproeching emotion Subject to Ohs de, noon u
tho Detnuerattellumety If eit,Led
promise to dinehtrhe the awl, t.f the
fideitty find to the .t airy sou tr
W:ON
PINKROVE ACMIEVY & SHONA
I'INEGROVE MILLS CEN'I itt. t PA
-I, /IL ,
THE next avolinn of this w
open on li"1 1 11)N Eti I) A Y Al. 251
1860 T, BIC+ Tionrt t I ~I
brannhem, c. 191) r ~d 1 ,, nc a
alogue. npl
ADMINISTRATOR 8 NOTICE
N U r I kfl'; t v heray given lh t 1. •t• r.
IL,rter.decd,lgteoPllari,u'l , IJ crt
granted tc thu until:l . .l4mA, oho ....I, • at,
all tottrgtmt, intleintto to Asti t mutt.. to tom
lora ard and m.tlae nun. Wale pu tm.t,t a"'
atone having claims to peo,rii th•
autbenticity"or settlement
AMIN tt A1t.14
DAVID LitliTEß,
.(.1 5 Got .ir
MI.LLINETtY GOODS
MlBB HARREZT A. GREEN,
H" . 0 1,,t returcell riot,' the oi!r .; Toile
rkiph'a We b a lergr 11.0 , 1 hen), no a4loo
merit of
MILLINERY c;()OrM
Consisting in part of the tot:owl/4 nri
Ladtes . Cursottrt, Collars Ii endk. r. I, et. s .t no,
other krtiAlos uettally kept in, Mittlnrry
wh no) will be so,dehenp for cis.h
She still roralnues to city in the M wer
business at the old Mani ittlniV.ll lll .. l l n ••
Bald Eagle Bridge. to ‘Aliich she in% t I e eo
(elution of the punhc, April 5
To THE Nis"
"riff. JACICSON, the cola , ' at.. ; LH; I • ' V
Botaiiip and Pliyocia n ft
Eriu city, Pa , can be oil.lcittd at 1/.1.,
cad (louse" in (kilt & tite, fit t Toutetoy, d
headay and Thitraday, April 24 '2" , 26
(court Week) as he ittitiatly eelulmiturt in tin
trr allnelit arid Cure of uhrinlie disu.i,e.4 I tit.
afflicted should not fail to see iin "la ;,
well the time.
April 5, 1860.
NOTICE
Narrsk Hager, by her ne,t A la,
/rend, John, ill. Kann, vs Ot none a vs '
Sal rune/ Roger/11011 I
The undersigned 11.4 UOA ( ni rn,axn ni• rI.
the Court to take umit!vue in the atme one
w dla tatut Oat of Ada 'appotrtteaont
Monday, Ap y 10 eektolc. at hie ofra •0 I
Bellefonte W J KEA 1.811
Murata. 22 0.4:
TARE NOTICE..
Thut the undeisigned w il l treks applies
lion et the wilt Court of Quarter Sesolone
Ka for Centre ogunty, for license to keep house
of Publto Entertaloosont, La., rho •
Benjamin Walker, Boggs twp., Tavern,
D. 0 Rtnier, Welkerriile,
Joe. Tolbert, Walker trey
Anthony Carrier, .. "
1' 9 Kephart, Bellefonte, "
J 0 '• Butte, .
Arthur Boma" ...
It D. Cnnuninge, Worth twp.
Daniel Kunst, Llbert+ " • "
T. M Ifall, IKII•eliorg,
D It Belleau, ''' - "I`
George Miller, Aaroniburg, •
Jones A Pry, Maine., twp , ~
Jamey Jack, Boalthilg, a "
Martin Doleo, Boggy,
J W. Gardner., Howard twp , , •• ,
a enrylierlaoher, Mlles "
beton "& Lloyd, Rush "
Abram Jaoheon, " " ..
Hugh Aduroe, "
Thomas [Lobbing, " , " "
Job)), 9. Redebegh, ', "
Writ L'.. Mower, NO)
Geo. Taylor, Unionvilto. "
Wm. Mui49_. t, _ Gregg,
J: G. Leurrimore, Bprilg twp
, Gee. Foust,
Potter "
Ore (Menhir*,
' Wm It Bell, "
John Hewes, 41 ~ .. ,
Jame' Dunlap, Ferguson twp ..
John Copenhewon. Taylor "-
Lioenee fu the sale of Liquor with other good s
Ronk, J , ho G. Philipsburg ,
''.
May A ,Lb; Btarforike •
i Merlin Stone. .- r-- '
'Leary litroaherhoff, , - " i
Batts Weber,- - ' noward.
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