?WI 1M1N1X9049410* A. B liRRLS ANL: J 4. 11k:0:HART, RDIFORS BELLEFONTE, PENN A MESE TWITIBE AY, 'MY 19 1880 DEMOCRATIC STATE. NOMINATION • FOR GOV ER NOR. • GEN. HENRY D. FOSTER FUR PiIESIDENTI Al, ELECTORS KI.KCTORS AT 1.A11.0t liattSaGg M. Kam, of Bi•rha county. itICUARD VALI, of Philadelphia, El= MEM= 3 .Inn I,lllllnrll. 4. 1 son,. 1{; 5. 1; 1.) Jnc6 nn, II John .1 .1111. 7 .1;,, 1 It Donner S J K l'ismioid 9 11. II 14. 20. J. II I Imp ;11, 21 IS, r. I', ueritinn 22. F. Nlarshl 11„ 23 IV 11 i,un Link. 21. R. 1) 2.5". (I3)10141 Chu r;•11 1 rretl'k A Serler, 2 W. C Patterson. 04 Crockett, jr , 4 John B lireati!r, 1r G W Jacoby, G. Charle4 Kelly, 7 Oliver P James, 8 I.),tvil 9. Joel I, Lightner, IU. S S Barb. r. Il' 'l'h ,4 11.. Walker, 1/. S S N inclo,ler. RESOLUTPiN ne rtIE Ii rxi CI 11% l'‘l.H•lt ATI(' Ott l'1,1•.1.: Pmfoketily impteal writ Pnprrtattro of re, utpt, viigttrout ernl par p Ir o f lie 11/0111C.M.11e ...TM. 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I 3.1i1 1 1 11 . • 1111 1 , II.• 1111111 1 1/ olge• 1,, 1' I 'l thi . ro from t hi, Jinn to it 1 i• nil 1n .111, our the otipiet 'ln. ri How We Can Succeed There are few people who con 10.,1; upon *Dr p10.10•Ct of the dporn4:nlwrmer,t of it., by itx rooarryaimm the 1 todoy of the go, ernnunt through many a I ryn.g enntl u has ts ell placed in p•opardv through the m management of ita leaders at the italtmmre t'taiseiV,Jork ,? " 11. E bay that we reiret atAl expected better thinpi. 11'hat have heen the fundamental principle 4 tinier 111 II we have multivlse,l from the old thir tr. t Crlonica Into On+ Eton, 114 glib X V .1 . It has leen the wi , l.tn .f a Dila ocrat fluty awl a Itcmorra to. p.,h'y nod Gosernment. E. cry read -r Is eonvrr.a nt wish the fact Hut the r. liot ol is a painful tune to be confronted a ilb tho tarty in pro': pective, in dismernbertd 4 Thor, ii no .1141mtsing that the flag ai n h ha'. waver] an Ico - g triumphantly ovrr Democrat- is victories has bceu trotting in the 110.4 And there never * was a time in the history of the party, which required more triotiam, and unity of action, to avert ap parent danger than the present But we,are glad that the provpret 1,01111 eally, is beginning to wear a liri4htet as pert ° The action ~1 the Democratic State F . which was held it Plitlathlphia on the 2,1 ~,,t adopted reaolii Lions to unite the Deinocia•i • party 14 Penn sylvania upon nor rler'foral t,cU't We can not say too nineli in cominerelat,on .1 - the wisd o m of this poliey The lir it object is ith every patnot should be to res •ne the Slate from any prospective control of the Inv k Itepubinvt irrepres.ible eolith .1 party, and this can only be accomplished at the prey ent time, by a hearty ro.operation of the friends of both the Presidenital candidates The Committee convened under extraordi Italy uncunistanceit, in consequence of the nth-management of the Baltimore Conven non. They found the Democratic party di vided on Presidentiiel preferences the In 'moon adhering to the nomination of Si Ent - a„N JIOtIOLAS, and another pm non to the u. ininiaton of --ionv C Ilitv.cKinftfix. F.. T have declared for either or them. disc opt ish ed gentlemen, would have liven virtually placing the Electoral vote of Pennsylvania unto the power of the Black Repuldicans.— The province of anti Committee being an ex ecutivo one, - f they chose to refer the nutner ous technicalities of the Baltimore Conven tion to the th•moota tic party, to he decided accordini • to their merits at the ballot box This spirit of moderation in rvfusing to throw the wei l / 4 41 t of the Democratio organizatioir • into' either scale, has produced a pacific feeling, and will bring about a harmonious — inni - u Deo lati.rn7 — TFOrtitirtitioliiiiiii SO much a matter'of personal preference for any particular Presidential candidate, as' the object of preserving that unitfand . harmony _hi the Democratic party, which will concen• trate the vote upon our noble standard bear er - Henry D. Foster fur Govetnor of Pennsyl vania. The plan of union resolved upon is this : The electors chosen by the Reading Conven. ure (done of another (.1 the pulitteal punt r; Lion are recommended to the support of the or fraettiniN of part les, of the d ty, but he etham bo use l ol IT utter filly and absurdity, end Democracy, with the understandindthat, in en ' w welfare ofh. e h it t must o inevitably Whet the w up the event of their election, they are to voteuntil and the perpe as a wait for Douglas and Johnson, if the l tuity of our institutions. electoral vote of Pennsylvania will elect them; but if said lots will elect Brock inridge and Lane, and not Douglas and Johnson, then it shall be Cast for them. 'We believe this pmposition is entirely a lair one. If carried out according to its iii tents and purposes, it will dyfest the elec tion of Lincoln bi yond a doubt. 'lf it is possible to electiiteplien A. Douglas, it will elect him, and int cannot ithpct Douglas and will elect John C. Breckenridge, then it Is to he cast for lien, and - if neither can be elect• col, then the main object Will lie to unite our forces in a manner AA to give the , Abo litionist rail splitting candidate a regular old fashioned Peter Cartwright defeat. For it is well known as an IIVIdOIIeI.I. of home popularity that this - eceentric venera ble old Methodist preneher delta ed hint a few years ago in Illinois for the Legisl ;tore. We consider it the dutrof all true Demo orals tostipitort this rensonalile nirrangenierit, becnuse it is the only one in whioh-there is ally possibility of sor=es. and we doubt the sincerity of any thin wrat who rejects it Witt Pontytylvatila cv 'n il there be no election by the people, there 'is still a chance of surri s 4. The contest wonl , l then be thrown into the Don, of Repre4entativrs, nhi re Liiiholo would be oat or the que.tion. A impel fiun•uhle In the Detnocra; le party could be neeointdr-hed thin:Mir nt lea‘t ono4 l op.le , :s to the sun lopAbOtilli,111•III. • I 11/ election rough lie bnl ni the !1011, In Lire the It M atoll then heroine the dot y 01 the .Brunie to make n chow in one of lhr !no In rlest Vire Pro.id tits In this e, eid we ‘voild be 6., ,)'tyre a Demociato• Pi. ,nl. zit. In the person 10 . i nhur 1.71)1)' or .1•0111,0/1 The iih,.hite te ,J 1 Y.lll alld , 1e,t11.1 he itilperv,i ‘,llh Orly goill• Th , rt. I, a 4 1,1 .11 w.l 410111,1. 1111 , 11 the ,it th. t.me Grt ac ,14,11. .Vll I, MO 1..-t (hal roar he 111 da iq r 1)103 to our 4'l :irk the pi:iv, and v, 01,11111 111,.•1iar40 that duty r y Fnrmnalvi 4 WI. Intend tO ,rt C. , lll[orllllllse 444 II FV ., 111),• rfiltil, 1n Ilmm NP •I•i• I,lol' 14..1., et of ttvallthility ‘V, , 1,, Ilene that flu r( ha hecti iiiis iiimmge•mrtit to the 1 too, ),:h To early the hl.it of Penn:o:llpm, m fa‘or 11. ;111 I OW( II 1 . 114)II r ii,nry I) ro,!er shoold be the tthed. itni,,dt Int eon'tnh rat , on wilh very \Se 01311 1,•;1,e Ih ISllUnwrr ( . 4)nycntlolli, a ith 411 L ne,r imp!! e;Ion, and iriegnhtz le4 to the in opt , Wht re under the pre•-eilt at rang , ern nt rine d nen proin ily b.•l nto. %Vn hope and pray It IllitlionN nit In Si ice ma% pn Sa I Ihr. 111 yr 1, r. ih 6Li 1 11 It 111 6 1 6 ,111 :11111 114)1 111.11 N11. ,, ,1 1 111, pk.ll. 1 WI 11,11_7 mil 131 i jt) II 1 /' I I,ni t J I / ly I', =MI BIM ) r '7, n .hr!l ...t, n , • 'llllll ly 1)1 1 .' 1 ,, 41- by the 1)(111”. r3:.t• (.0111111.H, I 111. are , at! I , tl-1. aftvr Trinthre (I,liitvrrif 1 , 11, sill N. •t. !Irann to the Intert.,t ..1 the I), tnnern In' party in C. Or, roomy finil2l2 The Cruses of Divis:on. Vt . e L. the f“ll.oweitig port e.n of an art ele „,, i h e I/U.l and 1 07i, , 111 II 'L•4 ior the tin ,11,11 of Ih. I). part) Lour the J ollrlial 11f ( ' 1111111111, NN hat Arl• 1 111. 1,11141'4 far tluv.m , thri tITIV fil.a.lrom. I t if OW 1,00.•,•.1,,,gy a t 1411 ‘Allat .1.11 , 1. 11. , '4 4111101 }INV" this 41 Ilt 0.11 In 011 . rank. lii 1 , 1 , it, ro Itupti)4l, 11111,111 %IMO, I' r .I•rk for to inqtailv xnv radunil nu lrl lit Willi rem.• m principle I.etrr..n the t of in, iutrt tr appr, %,111 h.. .1 1.101i...0w 1.4•1 N • 01 4 ' t ~• 01 t ri alone 31 , 14• Merl ily act, VI nri , 1 to thy.rx"it+•rn. If fi tit !Iv it.tott as Ili, lib. rate x .-10.1 of the .I.4 , •trint's or cavil 14 • itpr.tirs• the extreme hoe of 1.41.7 ‘‘ 11•141r1t -4•4 It IS 10 nowt her W 1• appr.lll•o4l I it al' 11111 , 4 10015 r.lr the proper sotot too of t, ,it to that .pint Of interl4.• pram( 2 ,, t0 , 11•1 , u I It I,at. to I low a .4 r """'. 2. ‘'l Ihl4 i . .101t01 - ) , cohnn,,t..l , n ht• mint ^ del o rowlalpni on the one band rat prott ' , to. nod on the ilium to do f. at, the id in nelivi lird can didate hd the l'resi.h Mial mat 1,1 Thln flarthottl. l ,lp 114 cans. a u' ', i l l • 111 pr. 11111..1,11 and alitro I`l.llllr ' 1 11 1 4,1 1 /:. ti Lit a hoe,: time nits! , i t per,ailleg the Fu;) nr a'i r ih, try, nail, paintitltt att.! I . • woo L' i11 . y.. 4 1 the C0g,(,•,11 ~r 4,111" I toeennucnt. w its form on 'the iiroste•rity of 11 , OOP ra 1 1,111 , 11l 01. • Pi , t. 1,1 J.l , ' 11[1,111' 'I for the future of h 3,1 hail Me It a brnf alai lir thaw ch o ir Hui lolly anti iil tit ',I of this reirii7ati.thip stion,ly Wei N11).4,11311 . ) , in the action of the re.peci ivy I.IW tl. , { hi the late MM.,' at ,ion and Baltimo, in the intonation v‘ Fitch exiiseil the Al'el..loll tit (11,1rit '4.01 on the pet of thin sum bern tlelegatt it, mien rl w:l4 In their nos, r, by renaming in the convention, to prevent the 'mm1,1;1111.1 of Ilnu,zlaW, or any Whet ii rl.llll Id/1 1 10(11MS (0 their sioittoit : ant! svenpth~ al Baltimore. to the martnesa of the d)rniztna le,dh is, in pressing tinily canticle.. to the x'ent of Ili, itiiitg the patty. and ilefe not oily hi, but It, l'erillllli Vof simeitsi - Notlitng more t leer than that the or igiiial 81 . 1'11. 1 .141011 from the convention at (liar leiaiin vial a political blowier :of the most inagiolicetit proportions, it fact folly nes kitowiedzed by itn perpetrators, in their a.- tun at Baltimore, where (hey sought by ev .try autumn kii'dwu to honorable politirel management. to regain their lost position and power It was an net prompted not by the Kober pidgemeat of the South, but by a portion of her ardent puhtrcat leiteers, „Whose teal quite outran --on j thin ()emotion at least thitereion, and who were most se , oy - raivrr er,,,i - aT, - 6 - raw, in sent - tog them hack to the body from which they had withdrawn. At Baltimore, partizanship was carried to its utmost extent and the result is before the country, in a divided and distracted mil itwal party and double tickets for the Hist ill the gift of the American people. contemplate it with pain and regret, not 011 RN:0111/t ,If -any possillie inttre f it wineft them journal can have in the success or fail- 4 It is riot uccesary here or now to enter upon the question of the relative strength or the two tickets present, ti, or the mobatolity of the success or defeat of Esther the Repub• limn or Ibunomatie uoiioiiies. Many of Om Republican papery have very hastily Jumped to, the conclusion, that the illivmon of the Detoneinfie strength between two candidates, is the certain warrant of the success of Lincoln, the Republican nominee. Such may be- the result. tint it is by nu means inevitable, and thu,sequel may show . that in , thus countuut, upon 5 e•torv, they de C , IVe themselves with it you and delusive hope. Itesperttrie the tick eta presented by the ta 0 .ConventmioqAt Baltimore it is sufficient „1Yr4 1 .1,..cnt purlity4 to - any, that they are both neuter other eir , iiinstailees. %Neal have rmitteareled the etitlitt.iii4lin sitiipprt of the Demoer nes o f oit• Ileum -- Both Nit.. Ponglas and Itiecheirolge are among our foremost state.uneii. and had it not been fur this divi.ien of the wort:tile I/111 1 1 01111,9% a tb a W.111111'1(1)011 In the no rn,ionu•d mode, hart viimentorleil mut:crud support. The 04111.7..1e le is eye their resprtive friends *ill not he alertly er pethaps a gi'lleldif St . ellonll I One, 511111 D 011011.4 a ill be hugely supported in sevei al of the Southern S roes. a lair there ran hr tin crtrcttnn that Mr dtrweltivolgt , a ill rot rive a large vote' lit all of the free Stati•s. 11'hetfir • r diett i ilivisiona will go to trit i- A,lt twit of pi iiretiling thti. t.. 1 Met front , 1'1.111111.4 the I'aerlola l vote of mo.t of hit timithein 1.,01 the 1 I.•r Ilion elrrrout f thi lict him the iiiitnina lion or 0111 11 VII . 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' , hip ow lit, • 111 •is 4111 Ilit. 141 ElslClll, 3 " am4lnd (I V,11a , ..y igr Lair ~Pill,, In eve 031 lii h that fg,r s,ttig the PI .1 ha: 14 NI fiu Milt 11111111111 hilt Hilt i n Putt $ s s %,.nu ff Iptaill 11.11 `I broth, r Itet r, ml Nelllllllll II ill, (hi' pithy 1 4 C , tit 011x1 I,r.tl“r who ran fill the pr,•nt cl otr t oo tr, Itorelt, ) w 11.4 WI and mud to bt, dcltghttd %toll cv, rytiotrg he 14.1 W The /.111n11,01.1 1 i•OTItr11 , 11, 11 / 1 rV r 11 1 1 1.0114 as. ` l l. , ed Gar not aetidiag 'hetarn at Ey-t.. ru nn lit, 'Mu of J l lll ll , an A t Il 'IV gt run yn Wl l l that o•fe r tinlay w. 111.1 Le hh. I,v to ()Nair nn hie 211 ~a r r to return ith,mt N altin4 fir her tievirnl geollt men who lota ottoirled to tsLe pn.•nl;e o , the thrnt E,.t•-n, foltonoll the example of the re o oi ter and ramie in the City of Wa.liington One of them states that only sixty pet niinn ha I engaged r,asxcge in the ‘• big ship" inr,tr•ul of 31111 that had been rele,t ted. ''l hot must he rather dot eouraging to the do error, ; hot it 14 pro!et. ly owing, to n want of contidruce hilTh•ciiii of the ekpet,titettf fur litl4l the gm= stieChis 1114 In en demonstrated by at leait one pro,peroos pa,saee at ross the Atlawm. JA - If the accounts rum Japan, rio Friowow.) are .to be an cepted as corit , t, the sititatl vi and rilattons of foreigners in that far land ale ufwert. and peal,2T: The popular fueling appears so straitgeagain,t the pulley of allowing in tercourse with foreigners that even the ernment was alarmed, and had notified the commanders of foreqpi ugsels at Kanagawa to defend tlieniseiveitLiwajwg,, able that, for the present, the Japanese Etn barmy to this country will be useless. Uongreis adjourned iillally on Mornittynagt, at t 4)p. 'I he Tom Bill, although the vote poutponing it until December, was reconsid ered hod wi:ek, in the Senate, was not again vane , ' up, prior to the adjournment,-and therefore it goes over, with much other un finkhed business, to the neat session. The nomtnunication from " Beta, " of Baines township, will be attended to nett week. PEN, PIeBTE a SCISSORS. 1 1:7 About over —Cherry time. •D 3 Plen.ant village —BoalAburg. 37' Commenced— Our Pimiento en t grain. IT7 Still hoping round —The tat colleetpr. 11.7 Largest township In the County —Pot. ter. rl7" In good demand—at nltart's Ambro ty pea. Do.- , —Fire cracker', piiitola, and " rot gut" whisky on the furth. 1 - 7 Fiahera and Ilunters—The Dr'a. of o l Ldea,c;. brae,dim to Lineally.= John For?ley Japanese left (or liomo on Mon (b y. the 2 I 'r The exnengrm of the Covode Commit tee ‘vill he - 7 .111 i ),0111), U. What occupation iv tho Rtin ? Why a trina.r, to tot mite q Loorsq rnther IVnlll,ll-- To see a wolf trnp in n i'hysirinn - 4- nflirr. - - Very ,plenslnt thins—('ryirrg babiol RIO 1110 illtil(11114 tooth nei. kpihm: of the natneg of the tlt.lll,olotv Ifflngerv." rr (;resit me like ri broken pitcher eerrylhin run , : out of 111, ,To. IVantedni thtv v -.ll);nit 51r,i) ono nil I•oh, i rfi work or Sithirrl 1 , 11011 — 7" To krrp , up thi. Try Dr. 14nn Inv;;; •riftor No li•iwr, I Ike it forlet thr .levs Shirr of ,folm .Nlorit), (54 thr pla , e 10 mak.. g , 50 , 1 piuchAses 11)11rIllg the reception of the .Tapfinese 1 • ork, fifty nine pick pockets %se, e plti,l4 I _nor polo.etrien on nut Ith v wow Ihr 1ia.1,4e ofilonor with locom J - V _ilAnt ,-- I iot Into Ow '• In k 11f1 " 11l Itriy ."Non, fellows who ‘VIIII(vti to eilgagi 1,,,t in -- fellow In lio tvaq " piling ni ' nil the Illeenan 11,1 cm 'I'I, Grent FA4tern — of ahrrh nde ,rtipietti %%ill he found ni 111111ther C1)1111111 ha, nrinrd nt N , w York I't r.qfp; hAvitig liti.itit , ot with the lieu ;ow \Pntehmut uiil rill MI the Jun ior at the .Irentle Picture Hoorn, IS -ivtr Om mar , )f .10in only three. fret high \o MITI It r he tt• tilted to t ft 1 411111,4 •••• It. v N K 1;6•6)rg , 6 61 , 661 tho horge nr on nhl , h lip V 4, r.l,i FrM1 , 1 0 "1113 N — ••K It Cat 'oft the well loto.vn 111 4 )11,1 a..o•er e4O th w.vti r•tt I tc' win ter is • to he In otr• r 11!ve and v‘ II wi”Lon• .1. 1,101 l f r .orilr , 1,041 l'n tl • • tfliTi%A, I% a pleaNatil of h ink '"7' ft ‘rtl,l nfrir I SW goer linttpoir., In I lie hour of death to hair° 'I ono t •t t r trout ih, •-lt, tk of ginrrow . to }rive I tiled no r'" ----- Don't Itt•lntvo ft t iv mni , l that Col ,•I t• tic • 5 , ` , 11 , 11 . eirlir Irti 110 ta 4 1 i'd il 1 rfli i .t.lf to tit , lltoti,7,lllP or Srar I:II:tin-nil A i . LI TIA II V r N o t w ßn t,•.l 6•11•+w I •,),n • 1.10, W i t.l 0r t III• r• le of ftbes,ll 2 111 MEI nrsAu 4 , —, 1 ,";kr R•art.•o roiutly to place of 111= ' kat ' hew loth yn.k likr my Trirtha faelte ith Lang t I hipt ,1 ft t l an dv,t., merrt , 4,r1 " Very trurh It I , etk • e the f.ir on the !net, of a cater i onsr NVIII have to hit removed - lbout. It on or tlbr•Uv I.lvl nigq,•r+ from th , • rive- Went of the Irmule' gnme of lhrsr dlys If thrt• don't find other lolllnz (putt-term ^ - 7 - I say John, where did you get that rogn.•'a hit i" your tumor," aaid John, .' Its all 01,1 one of yours that !magus gave we yes t. r 1,11, " rj /- • 0, %VpII 10, NO have mimic() you," in the romg the ,h4corp.olate Sewarttoeq sine wh fl they take their herpe down from the temp , to keep step to the hot el,: of Ind Abe Linoln. Th.• smit preferred agattlat .lam.• 9 F ph•4l editor of the Blairsville Rneord W/1.1 Ignored hp the Grind Jury, and the prosecutor, (..t Reed. ordered to pay the comt4 Served hittright. Ti . " fireelonridge im Raid to be the vtoi”gest n®n ever nominated for, the l'yesi d.•ncy. he le•ing m his fortieth year Mr Ciampi was brought forward for the I'reai. aviley at about the same ago It 1.4 said Ilutt the appearance of Col. Seely -the census taker --eaosed a good deal of consternation alletttg the inhabitant/4 of the Seveti SlOuntanis. They mistook hi tit lu_kto_a wanderin Arrj 2 hoe Inman. fr?" An old Scotch parson, praying al.er a flowery young brother had preached, said. ••letnl bless thy young servant; and with thy great wisdom prick him with thy spirit• and tot the wind out of him." 1 1 - 7" A good loolong young lady recently entered a dyer's shop, and thus accosted him : '• You are the man that dyes, are you not?' " Ko," replied the gallant. I'm the mar that hem but I'll the for you." Vireo long, 'roan , years I litre welted for this, Now if yeu'll pop . 111:1 quoilisn, I'll surely nay yes To which a lady promptly responded, as follows— 'rho man without enorago to do his own wooing, May do hie own 'Malting, and baking 111111 lowing T7' In a contest between two dogs and a panther, at Matanzas, Cubs, the proprietor of the later.' ftmbng his animal over-matched and evidently getting the worst of it, shot the dogs with an air gun. For thin he was compelled to give up the whole of the mow taken aillye„..skaor, thiniv.enfountinjett 60, for the benefit of the poor. v •10, hi • nprohil" , l Racci lac Biographical Sketches of the Demoortithi' Nomtnees. STIENIEN A. Douw.As, of Illinois Stephen Arnold Douglas was horn at itrandon Routhm4 county, Vermont, on the 23d of April, 1813. Ills faWer,a native of NeW York, and a tihysician,o( prominence, exy' led suddenly Of apoplwhen his son Stephen was a little tuoye than two months 011. Thu widow, Mrs. Douglas, took her infant and daughter smite eighteen months older, to a faun which she had inherited conjointly With her unmarried brother.— Stephen received such an education as a common school rmild bestow. and, arriving at the age of fifteen, looked - tinviorrsly word a college course. I/14 family were un ihlii - atttmt - the ~,garotte---expensui---ii which event he, thinking it time to earn his own living, left the faun and apprenticed himself to a caldnet-dynker, at whch trade lie worked, patill ht Middlebury and partly at Brandon, for eighieew months. The se• vents. of eighteen 'tombs' application at the cabling maker's Kinipaired his holth, that he abandimel the occupation, though not i%ithout some regret : for he has ofien spice slid that tin happiest does of his life were spent in the a orkshop Entering the (W11 , 6'111.1 nt Brunlon Ito studted for a year, when-,,his mother, after a iii.lowhood of six , teen years, havnut mune , ' NIT. Wenger, of 011.1nrio c.oudv Nnv Yoi Whrise son had pr. t inily wrddvil ler ihniglitet, he removed to t'annhdnhnn c. 111 his Tvothcr and entered the academy /It. Ilia+ place. flere he re• maned mild 1833, htudying law with - the it set 1111111,111. Yining. and with • the inaitnels which I tte it pin ele/ileg, Ile freilh field : and • lie ‘Tiing of I 533. 11est in, seal place in ‘, 1111 11 10 Wee 111111 arm Inrinne 114 /1 Inwver Till way 111 roil., hhr th, couri,e or (rile lOtt dot, rola Dwight , an: ' m.ttnlyd by n .evtre 11111,,. awl 11:111 10 I, 11111111 the aLulr r.nnllner at 1.1101 r htc recovery he continoi 11 It fin 1111 I. 11111!11.10 111111le." null St 1,0111 11 11l 3111 .1i .1.1, It.nllt 1111 Illllllll.+ hr anti 1 1 11 Leper l ilt 3,1 , 1. 1)11,14Iii the still. Ilihi, fnoilinow ),011111,1 In Omit ven nul ohtlf c, nte 011,1, ti iv be Ilta 1.10 itl If hw I,rlrl, t't %yr.. empty, It iwev el . hurt aas lull and gave lion . and n1,1.11,111;4 till , , 1it111.511 111 1111. 1.'41 hr w alLi.l too \Vow I a lottle IOW!) .4% trill II isialit a 1t,,, lir hoped to 0111/111) VIII, uI 'II, n ni•11,•11 At IA node...tor, n lar4h eroail had collec ted around the block of a ',I, eeas, 1 Rink r. vi he h tins about to he aid,' by auction liyainetively. young I).iiillas Was ,non m the front lank of the eft', il, to see %hat it !iv gic,11,4 The alli'liont er ,t as standing still Ile wanted a vie, k to keep tho salt , a . ,• 0 , 1 , 1 1.4 't o ughy, looking Ilke a mall V% ho rouLltrail and Write, it 11 , 4 MVO.' to the avid promptly ail elated IT. For his Ifore ryieti 111 T 11 1 ,4 position he ri e. iv..l ais il.llav,s, with whieli capital lie 11111 li' 11 opened 3 Srhool and 'obtained Lit v Whom lie taught for three mint lis at thri,e dollars each Spending Ins Nitsif, tr.tilito • the 1.0,101 of 11'1110o-44T, liiss. bigloss rat If' dr voted to his owls instrue i is Itorrson log s.sine In vr-books m ins k hosivslie, be 11,1-os red tin ir tsonients, and ou lay aft , 11101;11 6 ; Illnpla‘ I d lost book Is sis slog v. ills great efteet ast bile prartnnog nI iss'ty s toe. loslssre the ilissstis s of th, 1,1 an, of ;t o Arts r an 4 - I 11111111111 On, 11.. .0011111- . I a Irt me fri , llll I PII' foslgest of the Sopretne t, nod its \larch. Itss.ll opened an otti e ' and Conlin nre , l isrartie• In this higher Collt (boss ;':.r r los nitiossosso, wilds. not yet toesst,s, lon year, old, and not over esg'.t en floodlit a resident of Himont, the i.lt 'vd Inm Attorney-lieneral or fr -ttyrz'itt-r, n;re-ihtrni mi•ki+fr Flo! T tz tJ Intore tv the Its insiorsost of Morgan ectinly. In I ii3l I. 1.16/4 appointed Iteguner of (i.e [And I 411 at Springfield. Illnturv, by Pr, ot \ an Holes, and held the ssllloss o n sit wit. ts I,e ts ingot tl. Itt 114 no :to time, :kb boo •II I 1/1 1 Ihrcent • Of 11_r, It. 0.11111 OW 111 • )))) ) Cva.l,• n moss spoil I vul a re cast , aid the ‘N ilq 111 i I. rl.•11 by n m(Joniy of t o o ! -/ttiere I. mg more tallot; t ; p ttd by th e IN 111 cone. quell/ e ~r 11,, I 14 of \lr DottglaWri name, than would have! ri stilt NIT Ihitizlts now devoted himself evedn• sivele tti hie trot.-vino, 111,(1 lothAlf. r.peceally in a rite.• louthl..:• the rlzto of lint Igo burn volt re In I 5441 he nit!. d upon the hese], nt lat rnnte.t in fa or tit 1111 Buren anti rit.o.tary ith pr. at antor Ile (ravers, /I the St it t• for seven ail Iree.eil more than two him tired Foto mal gatherings about One every /Ivy tirliot great exertions is asrrtbt.l ire• adherence of Moons to the Democracy ill I hat evrutful and exeiling campaign - Idioms pave her fall vote for Vert Itnrt•q In litcrinlnrof this year Mr. Douglas Was appoint/Id ti, t•I Clary of suite fur Mom!, • and m February 6,11„. log he wns t jet trd by the Legt,l A iur e a /lodge of the Supreme Court. In 1813 he resigned his scat on the bench to a. cep! the DI merit /11.11. nnmtnatinn for I migre ... v Bp was elpieen by a majority of four hoodred In IS I 1 he was re by a notiority of vutc•tei II 'MIIIII-I'll, and agate ua Ixl6 by nearlt three thousand tiiitioriiy lh• 111.1 n o t lake his Peat tinder the last, eke , tHIII li .ving 1.. e n 111 the meantime elevated to th e I oo n /I States S. u. tie for pis years, from \lan•b 4 11147 which high position he has cannoned ever attire. In the liotixe of Itepreiientatives Mr. Dolig• Inv took a prominent position on the Oregon exoltrovi rsy with England, rnailitnioing nor title to the whole of Oregon up to .54 deg. 40 l oin., and 4. ela ring that he never would yield one nu It of Oregon ether to Great Britain or ally other I;overtiment. PICKCIIV.I. V. JOIIVSON, Or GCO7II V. Johnson. who has .1 114 been appoiuiiii by the authority veel•'d ui the committee of the Front ht. Theatre Demo erotic Convent.on, as the candidate for Vice President, in plies of Mr. Fitzpatrick, who d.clmed that honor, is a native of Geor la. Ile was horn in Burk I. COllllll, in that ,'t Semetrihar Ib h. S 2 anif ix, therefore. in the forty eighth year of Ins age He has rt cei veil se4theialyshication, having groliiii• 41 at the University of Georg,nt in 1834. afterwards adopting the profession of law, in which he actin vi d 'tome success. Mr Johnson was a presidential elector in 1844, and in 1848 was appointed to 1111 a vacany the Unit; trFfiates Senate. In the year 1819 he wan elected a Judge in the Superior Court of his native State, and afterwards attained its executive chair. Joiot C. iiRKCICSNAIDOR, Candidate of , the Democratic:Co/reclaim, (or President. -- John C. Breckenridge is thirty-nine years old, and Vice President of the United States. lie is a Kentuckian, kiln nest Lexington, January 16, 1821. and is a scholar, lawyer ' and soldier. For these pursuits he wax ed ucated at Centre College, Princeton, Tran• sylvania Institute, and on the field in Mexi co. After the close, of' the Mealcan War, he returned to his pra , Aice at the bar. but was ROM) .ei VC tit to the Legislature of Kentucky, and very sirlti after that again to the Na tional House of Representatives, where he served from 1852 to 1855. During the lat ter period he was offerad the mission to ,pain by President Pierce. This was a glit tering temptation to so young a man, but after a short reflection the proffer was mod- eatly but firmly declined;•hecause his busi ness and personal affairs required home at- Umbel', and because Qi his desire tdrwith draw fur a time from public life. ?I'fns pur pose he obeyed until the Unie,innati Conven tion, in 1850, by its spontaneous suffrage, afterwards confirmed by the people, made turn Vice President of the P:dted STaces. By virtue of this ehe is 'ivy presiding over the American Amite. Ills term- does not'apire until the 3d of March. 1861, but ho has already been returned to the Senate to represent the State of Kentucky, from that day until March 3d, 1867. 'JOSEPH, LANK, of Oregon, Candidate of Or Democratic Convention fir Vice Pre+ident. , irosoph Lane, the second On of John Lane , and Eltvatie h Street, Wild born in Notch (410 . 4 ,,,,, ~ oi Li,,,,AALL,„,f neeerebtr—lsor.— In his Ilftee th 'year he became n clerk in a ineirtritile loose in 'lndiana, In 1521 lie mulled and settled on the banks of thn Ohl°, Ili IlidtaWl. c% here Ills fatuity contin ue to reside In 1522 he was chosen a mem ber of the Legislature, serving in that ra pacity, with neensionnl intervals:until 1546. Ile supported Cmer,l .14ek-zon in 1521. 25 32 : Van Boren in 15%40. and Polk in 1 . 5 Id 1114 V0 , 11 ., .1!Y while in thu State Legplittur'e was marked by it dekoted .Mitriotiim an 1 it innelenoas of purpose* advance (he pros perity of Indiana Ile was most active in lfie nrrang merit by whwit the `lair was saved limn hitokruptoy and her , limior from the stout of repudia , ton None but, those who ~,r, resielonis of the su i te in that try mg inne _an suildmmilv estimate his inval uable herein,: on this imimrinnt que,tlol In the year 18.111 he erns a member of the 8,1110 .)/11t. 10AI:111'11 ilk NI at when n call Was toad., on I odi OA to funuvh voltut• leers for the" Nleale.tit wat Ile entered the arnie as n pnv.lle, uii, in a few months, terward , i, firtgakher I;enernl Ile % , (1.1 VI lib 111,1111,11011 111111114 the war nod ian cre I liint.tlf ruth hnilur About Aligns( li' leach. it l u ,li t ana, 1 1 , 1 • „ F i r were ten. 1 , &red bit to w 11, 11 111. hall Ili) 1110 li, re,porel foe of 111 , ' IS 11 of .1 lifo,t he at as tiort roor of a%lthoitt ;old ove lit' (cave ul (11.•111 NI CS 111 I led drle4'llr In I'iuCrrns 111 I , fil nod o. now 11111' of the I oiled Slates S. oat., ruin the B,ate of Ihogoi lip” - 111, 1.4111. 14 a I) , 111 , ,,r111, ‘, l Iho .1 , r fel , nn nail .1.. , h,,,,,11010101 nail is thoroughly actinauited with the lii+torV lint I outory His Vielllll, •nory nod quirk 'wove ll,et enable him to torn to lood] it( 1111,1 I f!. 11., the more onpor (alit bieis and torid, rt,111 1 1•111 11 nllh air institution.; 110 I; 111 , ,1, n Mall if 11 , 1,011 hall aotd. -more Ist netead than theoretical —nod pit sent , : hiu,Aetr with a n 1, 1 ,1 formed rAtliet by it study' of thing, than of their Inure minas F, the W atchm In To the Citizens of Centre County. , , Ihving recently nceivisl my coin 11114'11On 114 County Superintendent, it becomes me to actonneledge publicly the lioi)or thou nmfer• red upon me, and to form 411111 c &nitrite plan hy.which I may hest promote the cause of Popular E location among 114.- a cause to which I feel mystic now min servedly devo• ted. Eh fore elite: mg folly mi the onerotti duties hi rote me let me elritwitly rind cordially uLrit •(•0 fOrt.r:110)11 Of )0 I ilts,eS Of my ri•HoM VI7 l'Arentq, Direetorq. 'reveller , and All Kho It el all mti re,it. to the rause a' Inn To the pareots I would sny the present school system eomtnerolm 'owl( to every one of yon What, let toe a-l(, 14 of more vttal ralrulat .1 to eon vale and chten the minda of your children, diopel tznuranre and Hutu - Tat Ilion • and at,theln to be the future a.verrigns of our coremonrotintry In the r. Truly, o hook n•• 1,111,1 all the eivin"tg of our foloio CT, r then. I h i rs e eel, v erri ^n Mi.?! II t 1.11 4n ornaervative In Its evo ry r, n.nre .n part. r , lr hartriontona with all our III,i111111“ , 14 null “tir torn, of izo‘, rumotit, end co adirnr..l.ll, adopted to the artor aunt cirotinvravirta. or e free and enivzhteneil people Crave to he ‘• J un and pound frmliqh " a proper prop. r educroion pr, runty Crime - dun,: spout in trainirtir aru:lit the youth of stir COIIIIIrV will .ave dollars spent 111 the pun ialtrtirrit of ofrordera 'rho-Mitre to which rut havo eo kindly elected me, is regarded by finally as a ute/c‘s e rprrtdllttrr. W ith theme rigid economists I hew leave to differ Long empsrience in the school room Ibis shown me that the creation of this offiee has given an impetus to the whole systi ui who h it hail never before reached nla the right arm of the system - the gran'l lever by whitdi it moves, it ham rescued it from lhat artlatity and milifT . crence whuh MO brooked over it for years. and imparted new life to the toucher and the taught If its duties be faithfully admit num tired it is the long looked for link which perfects this system. To remove all "friction in the machinery,"'let me say to the direc tors toil, too. have many dillies to perform My province to to assiat you to perform them faithfully. If you il••sire all good marsh, nous teachers for the coming term, and to prevent me from licesitning the unworthy. make it mkt, to attend the public examina (lona in your rem ire districts—at these von will have an Wportunity to choose your teachers, and report to the examiner those w h o h av 6 failed to give satisfaction Let me Nay to the teaehers —you are entrusted with gave reapprisibilitita, in your hands are the care, development and formation of itn aortal mimic Tricielflf mom - • ions are more dived° than any filmic o a f human invention. In them will be found, deeply engraven. the germs of weal and woe. If then, the destinies of the youth around you daily, be, in a great meamire, put into your hawk —tho int port ance of. being your seires models of Truth and Virtue cannot be too strongly inculcated. Our country can boast of many teachers who come up to this standard—these itliallever command my sympathies and respect. I would sly to .thruta..stiut4tra..-atill 441....4*--wwshusr—• , iteA the work of iniprovltitt yourselves forthwith fe.t your sert+sees may be damenxed with flits fall. Arrangements are being made with Prof. Patterson of this place, and Prof. J. Thomas of Pine Grove Mills to take charge of normal classes. Both these gentlemen are well qualified for the work, and here I would advise all teachers having low grades on their certificates, and who arc still desirous to teach, to attend either of these without delay. vit I trust that our most powerful ageot:Lthe Press, will continue to publish_ whatever contributions thstitesohers and others may doom of importance, thereby making fo itself future feadere. As for myself -I• return many tlianks for the position assigned me, and If Iwo to be able " to magnify my office•" Very respectfully and truly-yours, fIIOIIASHOLAIIAN, Co., Sept. BOALSBURG, July 2cl; 1860. Execution of Harden. BMA' [DEMO. N. J., July G.- Jacob S. Ilitt den was executed this afternoon, at twenty live Ilflifttl teti of two o'clock, in the jail yard, -- in Belvidere, for too murder of his wife. Han nah Darden, on the 7th of Marc'', 1859, in the village of Anderson. township.of Mans field, ‘Varreri county, N. J., by administer ing poison. ' During the for'ennon one e coo -1 tl d - re stream nt - penplei - miding-far•-an4---- TIM , arrived in ,Belvidere and blocked up the in front of the jail. Tho outbuild ing near the jail yard was crowded with hu man beincs, the most of whom had a partial view of the gallows. During the forenoon they attempted to get on jho wall of the prison, but were driven ole by the military, who preserved gond order during the day. At nine o'clock harden expressed a de sire to visit the seafl ild, which was grunted. Ile stood fir neatly five minutes on the trap doer, perfectly calm and composed, and made a clove examination of the gallows.-r After winch he wati.conducted hack to _hit__ veil About ten o'clock his spiritual advisera. the Itev.4 Messrs. Pay and Kirk, visited hie cell, .vheie they yemained for an hour, dur• tog which 111111. they engaged in prayer, and singing Hi , wan then visited by bin cenneel, Nlessrs Shipman and Denim, who bid him a good bye 'lp the medical gentlemen ho gave lily autograph, remarking at the time,' • 111 ave suffered enitugh of late, and will siren be out of misery " As the hour ar rIVI.,I f.I the last nit in the drama to take phi,. the crowd wan an large that it was with et. at . .lllll , llltv they nerr kept back ,1t in ei-e o'clock the prison door was open, and those who had passes siete to enter The hour if ono havitez arrived, Sheriff Sweeney pro to the cell of the condemned and in- I rimed him that the tune had 4 arrived, and that he most now prepare Itims.lf for the xeciit.on of the sentence In the mean time about o r personshnd convened in the i I t aril, and about nn equal number in the COIIII room, iiverlookim: the in-allold. At ttsenty three tnmnten pa t I o'clock. funlden WILY led forth. aerompanied toy the sin nil and los apiritual 1:ero, and as cended, the platform Ilerden then knelt down and up a prover. and appeared j to be deeply affected : he then shook hands end Lisseil the sheriff and clergyinen, and utly111.(1 1111011 the trap, '1 he cap IA as drawn over 1114 eves, the 110080 win attached tu,the main pulley ; and at twenty llie minute:a to two o ' clock he ails launched in•o eternity. The fall, which tins tour feet, chi not break his neck.: After liaoging one minute . , a partial contortion or the muscles wits perreptible, and at twenty minutes of two there was a slight pulsation At fifteen minutes of two he was pronounced dead by Drs Mattison and Clark The body was lowend down end placed in a black walnut roftlii, and delivered-over to M r I' ft,,e, who conveyed the same to liar den's parentn llanlen It In Wild, mule a full confession to his brother yesterday if. t. moon, llts remains will be interred on Sunday. SCEN:K4 AN:ft 1,;("TIP-\T9 At t elre o'clock 'here were not leas than 3 10,1 pet, otiv about the emirt linear a large number of sr hum erre females It a 11.4 cup po.ed that Harden would 'mike a Ptoet•l'll. and a report was put in cirmla , ion that a plat form would he erected in front of the court 'Pt..., anti !WPM'. e • 1011. Ser,tal realities and two or accounts fir the mit pres.ont upon the oeca three small boys were amens the witnesses of the ex..einion ! ery spot about the co.trt boils" com manding a view of the sviffild v., a eager l y 'ought after. The roof oft large bar. in Om vicinny was completely covered with for the occupancy of whirl} they paid the sum of fifty rents Even Op trees were turned, with true Yankee iiftenuity. to some swoons by shear owners It was a novel , tglit to 1u1u.1 , 1 the hrano.(.9 of sevsfal trees Mlle] with men and boys and rather a nos log to ute with what eagerness each paid his twenty live cents for this prnilege. A f.w minutes before the prisoner issued from his cell a limb of a large cherry tree, rovtireil with nice, gave way a Ith a terrible crash, by filiirh many were injured. One man WOO , 11 . 111M1 so 41.1/1•1,131 internally as LO htt 111110)11: to move um sneak. Illutr.ii•ll was neatly dressed wore a blue cloth frock Coat, with velvet collar, black cloth pantaloons, black silk ploi•th vest, light linen neck tie, cows plaited shirt, and patent leather shoes Ills hair was carefully comh• ed and blush , I bat k . Ile was 116,11 t Ilve eight or rime inches in height •yitli a frime male itn, or great ho lily stren4tti, and would weigh about one hundred and flft% or one hundred and sixt y pounds. ft was the iinpresoon of the physictan', from the partial examination which they toads, that the neck was not dislocated by the fall Anubrotypea of Harlon, badly executed. and ptmted on a ant All card. about the aim" and shrine of a muting or btodnetoi card, were sold in and about the Jail for fifteen et,itm apiece Uur reporter was informed by Sherd! Swe, ney that Harden prepared a confession, which will mike about one hundred pages. The manuscript is in his possession, lint is hj,et to the will of II irderes father, It is supposed it will never be pu hi sheil , •a its 111111 C,:;ion would ruin the ehenlnter many who are now believed to be beyond suspicion Mr. Sweeney also said that he h•id received general applications (nun per sons who were desirous or relieving him from his onpleassiit ditty. One application came from a person residing in Hertford, Connec ticut. Numerous drinking tents, stands for the gale of enkes, he , were erected about the court house, and did a very respectable bu- COMM (For the Watchman.] DRAM WATCHMAN :-I lis.ve noticed is your valuable paper the name of oue, whom to know is to respect, for his sturdy, un• yielding devotion to the cause of Democracy ; which ho espoused ere he could exercise the right of sufkags ; and has continued, con- Remus of the fact that he Is one of a party that has Always, consistently, maintained a prominent position in all -the achievements Insthave - rertdcrett Oar - retghty - Uniotr - corm apicuous. To the admiration of all the powers that be, amid all the confusion and fanaticism incident to the sweeping for ces of the evidently frightful with the determination of demolishing the beautl. ful structure DemOcracy, ho has rnanife'sr od the true spirit ef patriotism, continuing only the more staunch in the cause he repre sented. Sash a man is Gamma Ilusrow, of Unionville, who now is recommended to the Delegates of the County Convention.— All that know him will readily endorse this statement of his neighbor for y ears. UNIP. 3