'Unmanly Attack 'Upon a Lady, 'The Conventd a B A ad Fan Im ilurepotent Concern an The editors of the Central Press have ire t quetitty expatiat . ed oil ;` , dttonal courtesy, and t The Patriot and Union says the Convention notwithstanding thisr.fea papers have gained I for a sseet t le g II e mi l " jot l' wer of Me ' Miles t! ' . .' . , • la}lot ~,,.11ardrington Committee over the more celebrity idTl4ll l /101 1 a '1 !citation of t h ose Cl/11VC111101101iiies of the rro r ess i vn 0,,,,, ,h e Democratic State organization, assembled in one vie now refer to. But it is not tinfre-; the"lii t ol IredliesdaY afternoon. 'A liont quent for men n n ot steeped in crone to h e „.! hwe' or thi etr. hundred gentlemen appeared as h , loud in their denudetation of wive and un- del rl Considering the noise made morality, niuther ,i,.s it unfreq,lent for the I ah "V t ' his C" oret a tion t the " cette ; 4i° " '"(iel ` e . t4 issiittl by .. till. SCVCI al railroads rentering in ir t ,uilty pickpocket to become inost voieiferous rtithat l ery of stop thief to escape' detertion. ! , till s pl ace, and the acc"nittiodati ti g ( ems of Ilence it piny he, that a bile the tolib t ris of admission to seats, this number was ex •' A good Repuldivan informs 11i't t4olay, the Central Press delight ' in protnulgating •• tremelY litnittd. We looked in vain for the dint Ct,l Seel has been a Republican at "thousamls u i of . 11 e hearted, independent y their doctrine. they hoer thiltight to Wake it }Wart fo months, and -is w only waiting r for aninny f.ivorable opportunity no to leave most available by assuming, false positions mid twit" Ilimg of the IlerimeracY. " who the Democratic party," tit t h, eet „, t h e ro w,. %n i d e suc h I „ „ t it. were adverirst din tint play•lalls to iie pre m. We write (lira n opposite to the iinme of at :ties are so' manifest, they betray tithe' a rttt• The spirits were called flan) the' vasty that. Republican, or t/ie name of any other cause that a ill not hear investigation Or nn d ee p . h ot' they dill not come .1s for this . man 'elm should make that declaration , the hoilesty o f, pur p o se that is eel firmly very/ "tile men." the .•sttges in tic party" aid plain old Anglo Saxon word l iar, an d iii . ;iiiestionnble Politicians have their lag- '-.• the beet ~ orators in the et"'niy," they would hurl the Imputation back into ow l Mile nod loogitti?leo when conlliwd exclusive Well' as scarce as the thousnieb; of Demo. ! very tet th of Col. firma, to be chewed and li to their own (art 'velar sphere, bill how ends, although.we must adnm that vie did 1 . digested by hi in at his plea s ure, We liny,,. I ever doubtful the propriety of thialic i t , ;: i t , s: f t. s o e t a tsr: l c li t i A iT l : h t t i r i n ,. ey lin r r h o t r le t r i a ie l i k li t:::: s„, oe b t: i n ti p i 3: e it ,, ig .. a s I a fr,ood t .right to know something about ••t'dlti.att Iwconies unpardonable to drag nti i Seely's Democraey, and we %Twilit , this an- fentimg . resprelaltle female In o pohlic notice ...not veiled upon to speak. 'flits was Cili ' serer to (lie charge tiro, our ow r i ri .„ponyi. through the filth) slough of a Black Heldb• dent le all ovt rsight forlhe Convention knew tolity. 11'e chi not below that the Senior hewn newspaper. I/f this, Illy editors of the • that the Judge d 15pIri3 ed uncommon powers ; could make any teply if he %toe at 1,,,,. Centi al Ptess, to their slii,trie, have been r. or orni.ry rat the campaign (,r I s. - ,5 a hen b e ' and had (-Yell time 10 do so. 'then' Call 1,, guilty We allude to n' attic! , to that pa 41""4"11 (.hosier elltint .Y .ter ' It ' ll " ll' e lslu t atit little gnitied by untying to such low sew.. per from ii hi( li we extract out feline ing • he had Irt n molted to speak, no doubt he wilily and falselorml. 4., .. There-ia nt pte , t'llt line or No negroes would linee ' lit livered as harelotne and of to th, bonas of servitude ill Bellefonte 11W fcrl.lVC a ry::4l/af lian 'ill nivo,rwy of Denton at lc but thole P., :mother of boot to 10 , taken .ter 11111s.(the is a folio. 1111111 1111(1 1111. 4111111 is a holt division nunss he dot to promote that divi into considt ;Am in, and in ‘iew of this, we 13 Jos Looloteli, , 111' , ..(1N , woman Nit hough the law tle , 11 . 1,, , ,, a , It . „i diom * shall give out Il.11(leri the benefit of nn ex- ' them to he Hemp s. let the resemblanr lie sum in tlw Chester District, whiolt scented 15 I; it Ja, k,,~, ,Iraq 11; ,lulls A .Ihl. ' ult. lcm it halite The owner or ti, ,o ohut 11,4 in it. mil iok . It, Wright, ,4 - 1,,,,,.,,,. was The worreilows of the 17 . 1 ,„ t It, 1,„,,,,,,, ~ \\ hen a wan oat, „hat tt,. i at,,,,, ,titt , a 1r . ..7 . Jones from lomisratin It moor sat. N ot e d t o lb,. I tt,,tt.. , • I ' ' ' II t. '"" ' ''" l • alai Op. to old,. 'now to lie fake ' I ' ' '1"1 ("C(..",1111' n sl ' l'hAll les 0 , " '''''' ' ‘ ' ' 'f , ll" CI(IlreldllI , 11 VI 11l hit found In our local " rod le is gen- , 1 9: II II le.. ~ or; 1, , 4 i tie ot 'ter !limning tly Its toe con t t rail, put dos nas tout hal& a falsilit r - tics of nor ,list mutt, Our 7epurter was liable to obtain .2 ' t ' I I t II""' II a dishotit , t • tarot 11114 II , ditors rio . the 11W resoltitiona, 11111 (ruin heart 2 I \ I ' • I • he• r "''''' nun thing ought not the Judgi m , lit of the Now the 13, 1 4 tire, 11 1 , Jun, s 11114 been on ,tg thein trail , -.:-.• '••" i \ t l i ti tdi ill e„urnitinity t o I s ., ai „l i s i i i ,„l . th„ sii „,, 1• li 11,11. 1111111 11 t,111 1 . 1 , 111 1 1 / 1 , Clll/1111 111 1 w'' ototrrs llll o that the Conti tooth tit ter , , 1 i I) .iti lti l T t ui, l, , ~t itat,ing 1 tom 1 it ,, , rittratth, o e ,II n . , ,„1 1,, ~ lal of ber , hildiei . , n „, : i tmorol not to form an electoral twket nt this tl l'hur, 11 It ast Inlet that the u tltt r had sa t ire awn to ttitt, l t Itc wII ttl' a latlldut fa , ortle itt - fill"' II I " l l "n't Ili" aCtlith "I the Slate 1 , 1 Thu It I I It' -I, I I littncsty and tili ( h but a hen It •1 to a ()other gr. semen 'tfMMII I' I. int e.tigatien of the soli), ot Ole read, r intist ot ht r ttenthit ill not•ot;lthg to hot ota n slat, ',ll'd al I re ,s tin on the filth of Anenst ',1',1,',. I ~,I „ .: ! ' e" T '," ••••• “! 'Unit at 'die conclusem ihnitfol Itiown 11111 !tient th Li, I,ltolmos ,bung a long ....it nude The I '"rlat'it tee are advewil admonished , ..,, .All.„(ri.• 1"t I' I . ?Multi* , Ili or ter to It ,t possess I Rhea Of ll ie s , II 1 , ( 0, IX( 11l In th e 1111111 . . V o f 1, - . .1,;ot 4 t lot n' vitro? that if they 110 1161 (.., e proper to p.n. t .. a 10, I, la tt.t Inth.tity h,, , ~ d, ' \ ""”" 1 " 1 " " 111 l'" II " "In" Dl , l not Col 1 Ills ! , 111V is n dun; tilt, lof the late 11 in its, ;m1 the compromise resolution adoptt 11 hero° , t.. 1 i,...,,,,, ,p, itttom kit°, that „ tit st,th, had b een a i ls , ti t C. ` 1 e‘ 1 : 111 r'trit't lii ttf the firm of \ T ess , , at Philadelphia, and interrogate the electors iot h0,.... , 1N r, „ill] , ti ~,,,, ~,,, tin, ~,,,, ~,1 since the first of .lime ? 1101 lirt, mit tottm Shunt ' , teato t,k I'„ and grail thortztitor al °rico in favor of Douglas drid JOlllll,lll, , 1 , 1 , ,, ,, .; 1 1 1 .. 1 : , i 41 1 11 Pi 1 ail the article lo a with he took exceptions "I 'he 1 I "" ' LI " , 1bii.1 . .1) dee, ated, o n . „t o w that ilwy ail] be superseded. their power . .,..t,„, , th e , „ e , ~, ~,. hd twin written hy the Jlllllol' who has to r e onal town proprietors /if the i place ih.r annulled, nod this Convention adi i tii d,...t, t h e gen'. : iii.v , Ittlt tt ta t ettottont it tin, paper tvi,r sinCe hit time tallier result d for many rears Ili Bolt rtoire, the tonnagement of the Democracy of Item, 'llll ~ 11 .1. 1. ~,,,,, „, tit ; 1 ; ,... ;t0 ,!„,. "11,,, e‘clostrt ly 1 It'd lie not know that he Julu,- a here she ens horn, and a here all tilt Inc] ''e leruna Thus harmless n th i tr il'"" bully . n0e1.,,, I r, , , ,. i thept . .. , r i I 10- , d a talt.ellinol in regard to 'Mr. Sot Iv t it, ,u , ., of 1,, , sett Id', art assuctattsi Day- lII ' (. "'"" IIIIe "" I " In k in g "I'''l' It' 'lista(' • , I i .1 e„t 'r ~ ,,,I , ~,,., I t . i ' , ': . ‘,„l d o , , h„. no t know that po,he ~h , ,,,,,,,, log morn, d midi. ni(Wcil with Inn husband to the party a ill pass for what it 19 worth. and ~, a Hie 1 - 9 vii.; -.•ort nod : holds loon responscile, and has ' written }um 1,(II11 , 131 - 1(11 010 returns after nil !th,/ , ,,ce o f for lin , bmg more. .t 11 1 11 ~.„,,t,..1 • I ,„!1o „ .4 ti o It. t ' ,„„ ;1 4 down as a ',lost novo 'willow, falsifier In eon I many Years to sir hr r r,,,,,d, and to nod Th , ( " 1111 V 11111011 Wag. in e . sery sense of l„. ~,„,, , e t h„ ..tht r st Wiener id . thi s ' _sT l ”' I ' l4 are , Cid 14.1,na n that many t , r thorn had pa sse d b eyon d tht, the a rod. a 1111111 re. The people could not „ i 1,„, , i 11, , , ~,,,, it all rp Ile Ita. la t to dt,perate, and vat , ' "i mortality And " I 'l l " tifinr;lng a "hi i l :: - r i t : I : , : s " ; t 1 ( 7 .r i n t r I : I I. : n d e ,. 1 , I i I r -r ; n o n i : , l ,, l n l , T y n g o l ; Il l l bi n , ' II '';'1 . : „. : 1 """ ., :,,,:' I:' , ' , ; this umlaut, tell d per la of his moor. ,h.r r. tatty,. and in the rinds( of her t arty ' aah ill i o . too t e r e ah,., nt err betray, fl it , t If more manifest, than in I assn, mutt, 5 nail ft 11 . 1 , 1 5 . a pliblic Journal, 1 llentoerat lc party It was composed ( d . i .„,1. tt , ot tin. tutu , 1 , , , t ,, t o that ~,,r,, %Inch ha, led ! d in to attack a which gout , ' faro claim rank and respeeta., Ittelnns. 0 1.1 stagers, disappointedgkddice ,h,,,,,,,, h„, „ ~, I , l e , t man who has 1111 t. 0111 V 1)11 1 11 11 1 / 1 41 nt, but so , bilit v. :. bas i n.leavor , .1 t.) turn I lit. sweet a.., bunters, nod men Of. had pldil rent records. i 1.,...tt1i I. me rr.-1:i..t0 J,,„pied b y ° m ai .' d i ,,,,,, as tobe ritoily ~,,,,a tion. af hit ., „ sit tri3O l a , t( ,,,,, , b y ' From some unaccountable citeurnsf nitro For te's, Lo .tc.l II WI lit JI• i l l,l Cro 11,.../, aio.l in . unprepared to give the IVatchmat) rt•,y of I dragging. her relentless]) before tire plibli,t I n , y Nol , l to he pretent, nod his ab sen c e I'll 11.., i s ,„,„ 5 .,„1,1 ~,,, In, alt, „ton But It IS most f r „ t „, mt by tt„ e spoil the fat , acclimation of having abused a was set tautly ft It m the lark of entionda,in „„ ~1,„, ,„ ~,,,,,. „„„ c 1,1 , , that fait.. .hood is pronirilg.tied at n -have and for what 1 For p //irtai.purpos. Itut no doubt be a ill do ins part ill the l'rec , t, I"' the '' I r ' l ' . ''""- nine, and under ,It, 11 circurnstanc , 4 too, n, . „ 11l tt , I , itt, vt not t . I . i i,,,l fir , ~,, I ,„,,,,, .1 %,iiiil.l he in .st likely to e5,;81,7 , ,I, t ee n, , 1 fine r ~. Its,leht o t•otnnuott to 1111 L incite, lit """d","` r t litP r otroig of the moot , . %Vie n t•erer they to , Y d , it. r Ilene. It is. that Col 'trot"; It has , Ittoten ( o f ; the 111 n-sot t f ) press, ti us ., es „„„ t h„ I , 111 a 0 too , the rt'sollitlorl4 Si %11l tilltp si ,rn e . ii , .. , l•riro ipl• tr it ti 1 , 1 enemy. tool fe at at; I I Nt-ttl) r. Illcteilt ein riltti.t. Iwo Stit•li at tntd ,-; ,of hunt:lnn y o pills:or. ait 11 a 0r,,,,.., r thus;; more' in say titsrit this attootpt to ' , ?,' l ; ;' i t c t :t' l, ';' t ' . ' ; ' , l o l , "" .. l , V are not old ei(Vlar*lly in the extretr?e, but I I . ) unil 1. . 'bout.' meet u i'll that mdt,:marro Srjite l : "`"u su rp Ole Denim ratio or ganiZattott 1/ f the be Chaim 111 ./ 1111• 1 1 „, they are unmanly rind tremor, ipled Thrt ! a Inch an out rng.. alumall III,(.ff( Ii(1111(; ft In 11 , 1 '''t to ‘"to - i - " l " .° ' ''''' " call forth no belt , r feeling 111/111 rmilclrliol4llllaerVea The ,1 t, eII hrch 4c.,1n1el 1 , 1, ~ to ti n.l 0i...00 hoot HO 11 ” pl,igt. ~,thi,, Ihj,l, upon Ili , ir author and ni, tit only sloth -1,.. \b. .loncs so far as llvolnntan servrtoft• " l ' r "" t1 f '" 11 ' 1 " 11 Y '''''Y grit , eas atuntil attach I , st If tut. the ... - • - - - ?COS 16,441re0004tt1e0 S. skF.l V AND J. S. lIIILNIIARV, IMITORS BEI,I,EFONTE. PENN'A, IHURSDAY, AUOUST 2. 1260 DEMocitATIC NoNIINAtioNS • 7 Full PRESIDENT, STEPHEN A. DOUGLAS. JOHN C. BREOKINLUDGE. full ric , E PRESID EA T. HERSCHEL, V. JOHNSON UEN. JOSEPH LANE. Fon oorEnNon, , (EN. lIENRY D..POSTEB I , tllt P.q:sit)r. , ; Tl.u., EI,Et. volts l'OlVt AT LAIRG)C. (.Vollj: NI. !Wm, of forks county. Emit ARP a', of Ploladelplon =ME 1 fn l k •\ St.t%er, IV Prthermon, .3 J., Cro4qt, Jr. 4 !Inane!, I. ‘I II R. 11) , ulna I' Jnuties, ivi,l Sohn 11, .1 , 11 I, 1.141.t5i..r.. lip 1 IS I I IVall,ci II 1114 11. ,icr. (~1)10 I \ICI 11\1 I . I II I! V .1/ , 1, • `• II ,goroll. aII 44t101e lil 1111 O,IW, I. 4 111 1 fr. o lll 11. »«I 1 I I ./1 %I• I 11 1 /•I/ • Ih • m' , rrn ,• ' I 11 1,411111,', ,1 I I I .1, ,1 I PI 1,11% 11 S1,•111, I=IMII r !, 11111, 1.1 Olt 1.1(01. rod no 1,1 I, -I .11y iq MoLh I t • 1114 tl/ h I hs th it, .1, 4,1111 , 4 . r /11111,14 I mom ILxt ,it Ivqrlix for .r• I,•141 • 14 .1441inarai. n w 444. 444 I I 4n• Preniderit 01, 11 111I'lli 11100 .I.IL/ 1 .r. •r• c-nPle , ii I 1..11. 111,1”.‘r that „,. ti nii.l .1 J kiiirhigo Jorl I l 1't.•1.14.7kt ..t 4.! NI Itti 1)...14 • tutu h tr..rr 111 r.l j tr:r r.irr r rrt La le II iltqween then, .hat It old I .1 r hr 1/1•1.1,r.1.1, NOY'S n, t being lb It iti .Y.ll Itelencrat , 11...1t u, nil rIIIII, 1.101,1 Unite lignil . tst C •11110,1\ gronte.t. c.ln t n t tit. elect... Pt.-Av.? : (tall PT tl 111110,1, •... r.l a thr rin ul id . Irnl q , hit 111111. ‘l , , Ir.. 11. i.. dive Ilia! 01V i .. I kj.. c,.111.1. NllO et ooltl plunge Iti., otorderott , I,lllle tot , ' Fill T he Indy hat. “ir, wi tier ~n, hundred rs,to. having 1,11,11.1 , h II)1 11 , DI tn.- the 1,. art of au nneon.ettto.., 'moth fitlifiFN tlttllttr , , and In pIV 111 r 0‘1 , 1004 . 4 10 ant' ;till,' atelonatt Will pl. :ow rail on the tun from hchtnd hw bet k ttlotht•trt to she del tea and “r \ rend,. I . lt ore rooms. %do rt t N „ N 001.1 •tay to C wit Col Ilrothat for to ret ( ornS.,,oll Lilt OW 11114 (11410,111 01 Iwo :11.1 air at all tones rut.) xatillitatimi rind t-etiletnent l a J II 011 f It. what omit ari Mrthe rhino -ratio atehninn to riereiii an! , term , of rmancipnii.o. hr r Iln.•1". the Junior 14 1 . 1 ., 1P.1/1 , 11.1e If he A more unmaitiv attack upon n privtie Democratic State Executive Committee , , „ atiyof nor riht n ninon 1 . 01. polo. 11 poi-pit-it, nmi r ramp At the ) 111.(tiitg of Inct `4tatit oil ti t, I nc o nonn ini per k not t i p.i i t Mr molt r our ole.ervat ion :Ind her Om SI utn t It W ag i i•Nitlittil that the tit at , oel% but ourself Its r cpt r I (0 , 1-Wllll,l 1111,e Neer ) nutrowe I, and We 11,,,,•11 i,nrntnng Ile lan Id at ~ , on, at tine rill nni ti nt, i.nrier throng:l,ola Utr T ami l nt¢n or at 11%14110st' the Int , l4_o•trr• and the.tntnnt nt 'lie I hitrnta I In purt,iitioicrt 01 , 1 , 4 the L aNt until Mr Seely get• iltritti tf h vrtili the or th , to tittle of Ott- If tinny ran 111t111114 r, 1 .1 t h e Committee-will as4i'llthli• at eett , o . Ittp. t r i eNtt and 11'0 l our-, I f r o all Inner t. In vote .mh proci - ithutr. with impunity Thur , „,hy, Ihr 9th ( by. of ‘,, gu,l, ISO P, at (1 • 1•10 , 6 D. M A`• ~f pr I,M nnportarioe x 111 I, 1(141 bel”11 . Ih varnostl hoproi that rrrFy Mein), r, x 111 hr 1,. Democratic 11 a ire Mr INI plvnme ropy. .Lt.', 11, E1,' , 11 .I.ily 110, rhairinart 1 1 V` , 1•11/N 111' JIIIIN ILrbyA. f,t SIN ny .111^ C3ll , fur ' , poring when a 1 , 1,1,11 , : 111411 tt1,01 , 1.01i an 1 I,nural position, :.nfi , The 1)1 mut r•cy ale !taw') 11111.61...1 to John Hickman f ,, r the Itepul.On 111 ipll, h he made tit Pittliolel phi& ty t % ening of last Nee. Mole ptiolg tAlw a Ilrmurrat 11.1 ' 1111a a certain ir,u. I for 'illy hid ' , but a, an 11111,11 I{l ruthilentl any It.lloettcx he might have , ha , ! to. I 1100 , 1,1'k I . l•JoNt`i entirely But if Mr 111. lona.. 1/6 1 1 ally the honest and Nine, rc 11,1111 111 11 1 , 11111 11: V 1 1111 1 / 1 111 re, Wily 111 , 1 he 11 1 1( . 011 tlll' ulf tlic 1 1 1 wooratic toas6 Ion,; ago and allow 111.4 o ur Iti.ul,ll. • an fea.ures ' Vie pohliali to day, on our lii , t , page, a Toter from teen George M Kelm. one ot the Electors at Large, appointed by the' Heading Convention :in answer to the in terrogatories of Mr. noldemon n" this !MITI I , tion it may tr^ ell' to state that Mr. Van x, who has refused to subaerthe to the eompromme proposed by the State tiommit• mittec, openly denounced the call / for a i'onvention at Ylarrisburg, on the 2fith Qoerry-- Whitt prominent man in the Sate will hazard his political standing by associa , ling MR llalliP with that Convention The following gentlenorn are reported in ruillty'4 Black Itertabl.can I'.a.; ay having been pi esent from this county nv tel et the &burgs:67.l'lg convention bald in liar ialtrg on the 26i li ltIT: Mt snriit C. Mitchell. T. Alexander, James 11. Dobbins, Janice 11. Rankin, John I' Paacer,..Satnuel Unapt, and Wgi J. Smith. If the Press has done them a wring by any improper use of their names, in this, connexion, we shall give them nn opportunity for setting themselves right ..n the record. CAW - Kell, the agentof the Atlantic Tel egraph Company. who was sent to take up the New Foundland end of the cable, has succeeded in raising a portion of it, after some weeks of labor. !it'd has discovered a reriollll defect in it, caused by its testing and °holing on a ledge of sharp rooks, over Mcb It was laid, a mile or two from Bay Bull's Arm, Trinity Bey. Out of His Own Words We Condemn Him The Associate edit°, of the Centre Demo crat With that little &tree of honorable cour tesy which hits ever governed his course toward a political oppdfient, has been lreat• ing his renders to a I. feast of fat things," ni the way of slander and rirsonal altsc,on I 'Col. Seely, the Senior editor of this :-paper, who has been absentimore than two months engaged in the discharge of the duties of his olllcial appoinement as census taker. We quote from, the Centre Democrat of the 1911 ) : to n•n~ltnr~a in 1141441 \lt Vrown m the We Wlllll , l '4441N 1.. Ihr idr ri f the Central 4410614 r a reason of Ihr hop° that ytith n 1'1'4,9 111111 the very 1,114 ‘llirl knee been ,1 1 ,41 ue te01,1.1 h' re t the fed no .t inter 4444144,1 .11141 a••1!,44 in 1111 1 1114,4.+ or g or natty tm 141141441441 the r 441,4144111,44.44 ,11ka' 1'11111144 , ,:11f11 , 4e are the parttrnitr to, rt.otr, c of the 44411,ve Commo tee ' and 114 I,r 444 rela 1.41-144 of Mr. th , v to whwh tt e I.eret a former art Tole 1 , 4 Gt L .1.. i ply 111441 - 1.414441 at hurl' ingratit not on 41 she fa , t lint tangling nod lnu af'i Ilinrr•rntir onzantzntl,ltt d o nly In ft•tv refractory inthrldttad, whn }lnge Inert brooding tll4ttrt,!nrit/nt. , ,i, for n length ~t t.uv. 'We don't ristr, th, in -they 1 1 3•1 ? I n infilienre upon the Dermlervi , l 7 Iy and ore I, 1,0( I.Lr than the Ftlat k lh•pntdn•sns tire• i. known by it. flint.'• nn We h•ire go ~I rrnlri•rr to l it. ify the fa, tm m Ow; h , •n 3pfilti to can Lc r than that .1, I , nrrw% and Ih k Ilall. )11V , 1, , ,r1 orlong -for the Iti:‘, h It •ptiblwailv ui their \i, )h 112: ttlortq to v,ct up thug tto.orgatoier-t l'onven 1111 1 1,P11. , 01 , 011 t 1 14 itie ott'y par ty that ran he by iLw ra T veinent. and it: leafier!' !Mt c 114, jubilant hver nny apparent disorgnninvitit•in the Democratic {Arty It 14 maid IMO esmrsion ticlvels On the Pennsylvania Bail Road were tittered by Col ennui to, those nho might desire to aitinl the Convention and that some of nor woul.l-be Democrats here in Bellefonte, eto n went tlo re to spread A the work of 41.orgsto /at ion by his direction, and upon tig2 general food rontributad for the Rtteepssfol opera toms of the Black Republican rainpaign throughout the State N./ant - Sri IT A Rau. —An old citizen who traveled much in Illinois thirty years ago, and was especially familiat with the district of country %%here Abe Lincoln resided, hays , that Abe never split a rail in his life. In theist) days, he saNs, the people never thought pi such a thing as splitting rails. They went into (he swamps and- cut hoop-pole■ said sapplings for truces, and used them found as wine made them, IMPORTANT TO NYAVRPAPICR PURI MOM'S. The Postmaster General -has decided that the act of the 4th of June, requiring post masters to deliver newspapers sent to clubs to esch individual member, without seperate addresses, only applies to cases where post age is prepared at the place of delivery, as It is only in such case that postmasters re vved to perform the extra labor receive ad ditional pay front the consequent increase for their commissions. Lancaster city is reported to have twenty thousand inhabitants according to the Mr • ied State COIAllb. ritig r 44 do on thi, vi xniiuuv ikiggur von. The Central ritess %la% ere plc/4..11 to lin hal l'ol.Curlindtie Hrimt•ln•an ran Iniatr for (;.,v ,rnor u berry er be has addressed In. fro iii in the State, N rily , a when reirrrinf,r, to our I) mr lora , m•miti , ,ell II I) rostrr, c I I &krc of lotn n 4 a gun tictoail of ~0, i p0(t,•.1 L am e tv , , 11 1 1 1. 1 In Huff.. m pout 1, 41 huh N . ) , inni infurm , q41,- L t'lnt if Geri I r n6nuld vi -it lii Ilt lotite hl. 1114 1 • HMI and 1,1, ihr adio-•nte "r riaq , n's rlrrrtonlll a late edam utl 11114 (1011 e justice to ticn I•'u.ln Iry nar,erlicg chat any individual• Anything Against ..eil Foster Or Ins chime Ii IVO.* liar —and imrry that •,t is pin rid nt a 11 ,, M,111,11 to oppose his ill . Clloll " linl the 'eland Press, 'AA loch pie ends or , is the coidideintal friend oft Cui tin, and from the pro rrool if the his office, many ticlicve it speaks his sentiments In its last issue in an iduntial headed the "Denmeratic Platform," which for scurrility nod falsehnod Is unsurpassed, makes a frog at lien P'oster7 and charggii him with drool, to the I•.ne of SMO. Now we were willing to take Col. Curtin a'rid his friends in this county at „their word, and defrain from per **minim; during the political contest. re speet Col Curim as a tuna and citizen but it must be recollected that Col Curtin was (701. Pollock's Secretary of Staie•and if some of his political friends, as well as others aro to he believed, he could be charged with art, eiLly to be underevoit, hut fiord to be explinn ed. We do net throw this oat as a threat, but we do say, that if we find any more such imputations against (len. Foster in Curtin's confidilittal " Press" as asserted, we will be under the necessity of repelling them with the localities, bills, and references in our possession and Yet the public judge Who are right mid who are wrong. People In glass houses should not throw stoics. "Sufircient the day for the evil thereof." A large colloctipn of tho American farm tools hn, bycn scot. to %wig. Iln• !lire DI Inot line 111 length con pitch m fot• 1, 11 Foster our •1,1! I to .1 a ntlttlate tor (tort rn nr Intr a L.em•e tinting the 11111 y pert of 'ett Wel k prevent,' l. (loin tlo • matter more Itno3.,lint- Nv e t it h e the ,ihjotned t.—ctrnet Inns , hat poper of the 14th nit liner gt-illeniati than I,l , :teral Koster eannot tw funn,l In t he Slate. aunt It is an in mill olitrale for his narty to treat him so Ili I. the no d.l of an American genii, man and stfle.ni in Ile is an uhngllt r.m.isletit Man not !nen are al ,01, aeS • loontt to our rtuls (hut limn: ivy %%ill !min.., loin if he Joins at vie will nt I , tist, tr, at loin d, eenl IV 11101 list 1. 111“1 - 0 than the lhlnoi•ralO ate tloilig I•Tthe I,r , ‘Ve are sorry We - a re 1 , 111C1,1 In a loositlifil Inward General Vision , for a , 1110 10111 very mini, and ronie what may, un cold of nhuyr 411311 l err ementie our II .lii thug of loin nor will we .61anil lit. and bear lung traitilet fl by any one 1 he man !hal maligns Linn in our prest nee, call! Le till he is tni.tak, n - If he repeats n hn abuse fie will lie told h e i s a liar And if he reiterates a thud time what we know to tit false e etll smash Item teeth down his throat For General foster we hove the warmth st feelirgs of personal friendship " We opine that Col Curtin's neuralgic af feet i o n ells not much bent filed on reading this paragraph It is one of the numerous selt flings e Inch the editors delight so much hi give bun %%hat they have paid of Gen Fester is the only truth 'which their paper has contallied for tnatly months We a re '1: this reformation anti expect them ame before the election IETT nt re Th mocritt MEN`IRg Entroits I see in the Central : Tread of the 26th nit , under the above head, a very ungentlemanly attack upon a Lady The article shows strong spoloms of the wilier being hard up for Mack Republican material to work 1111011 The leading text of this Kt eet th log Nan go' ! .Bat fortunnte),y for the 'dump pussey partner or this establishment. a lady from a State where negro slavery itiplerated, came to this place on a visit to herrelatives, and brought with her a female negro nurse to help her take Careof her children. What a relief it must have been for big John to get a sight ,of a female negro slave. 143014111 g all sense ' of propriety lif he ever had any) and regard less of troth, hr makaa statements against the character of this lady that not even the mist rampant Week Republican in this town can believe. John this time you were caught ! 'Now John my advice to you is that, when you wish to make a rick less statement about slavery, that you take a subject that can not he contradicted before your paper is dry, arid so frame your article that'at least your Black Republican friends can believe it : However, the ungentleinarrly attack upon the lady is about as honorable as the great hulk of, the Abolitionist Black Republican falsehood. published in the above named sheet and its co adjutors, against our South ern brothern who live in States where negro slavery is allowed—and in good keeping with the Ileiperites, and all that kidney of politicians who loose sight of everything else if they can but get their eyes on a ucg . re --- Get the Central Press of the above mimed date and read the whole article. AN ()MERV lift Out for Gen Foster. ror the Democrat is N'atahm an I Slavery in Pennsylvania. PFN, PASTE & SCISSORS Wi.ll pleased e lhe farmers ri Got the boneand sinew —Britlgie's Short clop Old maids in this region. Et I )o.—Lincol 's Friends in Centre county. PromulAtting at Stormatown—Dan Bible. 117 Coming on 7he fipple dumpling !left son— Bill's in town. A business that would soot any body —chimney sweeping.-• [l. - / Too True to be Funny.—The ties of unhappy meninges are cruel-ties. - 37. The noun who confines himself to the drink best for him, is well supplied. 111 Why Old Abe" like afo como• live 1 Because he runs mostly on '• radar."' Q";' It is surmised that the editor of the Democrat will rote for Den. Foster. Don't doubt it irp See AdvertNement Dr. SanforA Liver Invigorator and Fatally Cathartic Pills in another eiduinn., ' "'Mr Wm. Garbrich, of Walker town slop. has pregentvd U 9 with a stock of linio IhN %Inch nonstus Six feet and four inches An A nericao }my cutler took the firs( prize and gold Inedni nt the exhibition ol farnpng innehnies in l'a ris a few weeks 1 17 Thirteen fatal castes of sunstroke or curled at St tows a few days ago Among thetn was Peter linllagher, a notorious prize I= Cottle ('hurley, get up : the ear• lv lord that catehu4 I he'llrorm " •' I know hi. I've had the worms and I don't nan•t 'I.TII nn p more, you know The nye of a you'll.% Indy to now ex nrrot4ling to the nre , .ent ctyle of ttkirt , + liv saving that have pa,sett over her head A crn/y man, in Hgle county, Illinois recently entered a. church (till-mg set vire and knot-krd down the preacher, mimed Field, in the pulpit. Ile was " hustle out." i s TIIC (1.11411 M returns already received at Washington from Illinois, clearly indi rate the total population of that State to be I.Btlo 000, against 851,000 in 1850 j" NORFoI.K, Jult• 20. —The steamship' Pennsylvania ('apt D. Teal. of the I'Mla delphia and Richmond (Union) Steamship Line, was burned to the water edge last night on James river. near Jamestown. Col Curtin is constantly employed thrmighout the State "firin.:: rip matters." Ile had butter stay at home and keep his prorr‘sril 'ends straight here • for +lime or them will certainly bolt, or else tell a false• boil • 7' An. old roan in Sothic, N .1 , who in owing n ph) ,ician a bill of s2o,„and linable to pity It hn, deeded to the doctor los bOilv. for disnertion niter hot demote. The deed has been accepted and a wet ipt given by the debtor lhe Texas journalg are calling Allen /II to the extensive live oak rig e,14 or that Slate, ' , Ott 14 11101 their railroads are pent tenting It is said that Texas rontnitim a large elm ttny of live oak than all the bal ance r-f the world ", - / • The themometrick records mnde 1141 ring the progreso of the late echpse calnhit the noel, ',llt‘g fact that during the tirot half of the relime the mercury ruse'aMmt oa'ile glieS, and durmg the nitieteen mattes sue 'altog, no. degree.. rr - r The slimmer of woo. —The prettifht summer promises to be memorable for htte iienneq, boll ktoring. hot weather tog crow; asironoimeal wonders, an 111111M1111 influx of and European royalty and a super aloinuance of PriBlllClltial candidates. Mr Hpurgeon preaches from nine to twelve sermons n wet k, conducts two Bible clayses and conference meetings, oversees the Ottriles of several young men for the ministry, and writes continually for the public Ile'enjoys increasing health withal J is Will Mr Stulde be kind enouzb to make oath before aJI , TIC that Col Purim did not make use of the language attrinuted to him in regard to a lharlinlan's Thu re in ill certainly be no harm in (hung so, if he is eorr'eet in his letter to the editor of the Iterichter The Antniotly of Cannon A Small brash cannon has been fonnd at the bottom of a deep sari II of the Cantle de Cliry, in France, with the date of 12Ftii upon it The date of the invention of cannon has histori cally been assigned to the year 1324, silty yearslater. our information Is correct, awl we have reason to believe it je, quite a number of the Americans of this county spit UPOU the platform adopted by the Abolitioii Chi engo rotiventien, and absolutely ref ti : !e to indorse - but will they support Um candi date, Abe Eincolo, the noted abolitionist, nominated f that's the question! if they do, they are nothinmoore nor less than Aboh tionista theituAell, end the Lord only knows where they will land 7" Cook Buncan, is said to be the Ab olition carilninte for the Legislature. All fixed up in Bellefonte by the wire workers. We ~oppose Samuel 111 Williams Esq., a very clever fellow, and an ardent/ friend of that party, will have to take a back seat, because he is not in the " frionshaufi" Mr„W. has the working men with him, but as they hap pen to be the poorer class, they will not be consulted. Stand back boys until you get the " 6rst dutch skullcd cracked." BMA, AND EVILRIZTT MRETING.-lIOLLIDATS- Br KG, PA., July 26. The Bell and Everett. meeting held hero laid night irks the largest alj most enthusiastic meeting since the nylor campaign. Col. Deymour and E. C. Pechin addressed the meeting. From CaWorn:* the pony Eatprese, we have dates to th inst. Judge Terry was, on the 6th acquitted of the offence of killing Senator Broderick in ei duel, by a Jury in Marion county. (From tho Harrisburg Patriot ) Letter from Jame p Xpeinanue, Esq., in Reply to Hr. Haldeman. It .1. llAtrismAbt, ESQ , "NATIONAL COM MITTRK FOR I'ENNstINANiA •" : I re ceived your circular postmarked 18th inst.. addressed to the 'National Democracy of Penna.) ' , lonia," tainted by you nsl r s i eforn y member of the so Atyled National unittee for Pennsylvania, in favor of Douglas and Johnson,requeatinghll "National Democrats of the Commonwealth of Powsylvtinia to meet in Ilairtaburg on the Mb of thin tnontb, in delegate and mass convention," &c.. to nominate a straightniit electoral ticket pledg ed to the support of Douglas and Johnson, if I understand you ; and protesting against the action of the State Executive t lomuni which met at Philadylphie on the 2411, inst., who have reconmiended.thnt the Democracy of Pennsylvania should unite upon' fair, just aid equitable principles against the ()outman Ifoe of the Dentocratic party, by simian:ling elerlorat ticket nomirrrteti by the Demo crane State Convention which met at Read ing, and of which you are a member. That you have plenary power, invested by the resolutioli of the Convention over which Mr. Tod presided, of the fiends of Douglas, I admit : and certainly it teas a compliment to Pvints3lvania to Ilnd one Doughtsite out (,tut/e, whk' you could wear the blushing honors 01 Ihr one man power r," and sung the old Scotch song of "Wile Wail be King but Charlie."' Rut Hu* Mi. Douglas was the Presidential nominee of the National Demo cratic Convention I deny ; and when you refer to the proceedings of the Convention at Chaileston, before tfie adjournment to Hal limore, you slimild have noticed the most tontoi ton/ ?tso/a/ton passed by the Colwell tem. with regard to who Should be (Iceland the Presidential nominee, find w hich was in full (mee at the iplitiiirned Convention which met at the city of linlnmon. On, the 1 , ,t May, I SW, and the ei'glitliolay session of Ow Convention at Charleston, 1 find," in the- pub -1101(11 Kotedings, that Mr, Howard, of Tel.ni , Sgee;ofierf ton resolutions : the sec and re , ,,lntilkwy declaring it the duty of the Prehieletit i of the Convention, on a full vote for Preside iet te l - ire President by the lel .Trites, "opt lit de old; t any rantlidtele etrtfrel It Ito did nrel re/ are lens llereh pi the role . , of the ele t (tool 3fr Small, of raised a peeti.t of orrh r, des:biting 41eat the rule WAS that "tiro (herds of the role I ,rrn flterotel be lie ertsarq to noieettlitte ' Mt 11011r11 el replied 1111.1 anal, I'/1. Case In I•e nu hxd ntihen, en Itt44, when the New 1011. delegation thus eNclueled from the CottelM tdon The elecomin then was Olaf II required wo-thirda of the electornl vote: to ileot The p1e%11111 , 1 question oast ordered on Mr Ibmatirs resolution nod a vole by States Tilled, and result' d in favor of Mr. llownril'a resolution by a vote of 111 liro. 10112 /mei, , and I find the vote of the delegates of Penn 'servants on this resolution to In 17; yeas, o; nays litis Mr. Howard's resolution. in full Convention, declaring that. 110 eltlithILIII• %h. Ili(' not re Crete tiro Mod , of the roles eel lit , ha , Coot ion. fen e I total eeel 1e0 . , " was adopted by a oh fettled majority how You voted on dos resoltylion I know not, but judging from your antecedents as one of the editors of the Patriot and lirlloll I talolll.l believe yon voted In the affirma live This 'cool ut ion being in full force and eflect a hen the Convention adjourned to meet at Baltimore - and not repealed, it can as binding and as imperative on the Coil vention nt Baltimore as It was at Chat les ton Ate I lie Intel. in the proeteellig,ts.of the Conve uI mii,that aft. r live days eefermitnation no d le I r mutation, the ',invention dived, el nete, tiler repitlate 'soh. s, the toe notolont.o2 1)oliglas and Fit tpatriek, the other Nlessrs !tree kinrolge arid Lane. ~ a ch ratting the nehe lv, he I), [nrelrlt , le National moot NoW 1.11 I a , k yon In nli c ember she the r of 111. 4e n0r111.1.11.1..1, were Made • 1.1•14.1 all Ihe pr0vp.1....4 Of Ole fees olution ref, rite! to ? 11111 . Idler of them re ei ler ' iw., /link .I the electoral vole,' or to o lh ,, I e oil the ni it t I I Itv en feet', twist a ,1111 , 1 111 , •% dot tell ; the re I fore re , rile, e Mr I reeng,Las or Nlr Itreckiti• ridge I, eve be, n i 0.111111111 4 ,1 nerorihntt In the ete s totli 11 , 120 or pr. 'mien( of t he 1)e meierat le Ihe I olon. II Mehl thieve rare Ilies 011 ‘41.11,1. EXeelielverollt 11111lee MI I HI 111113.1,11,11 , a net the 2.1 lost noel tell, red the olive loam Ii to Ili, lieereels 01 the , r, hp, elite ei..ininera ni P..ere % ylValita • v: at, if lie is lamest in In , prof, ssions. a ell sustain the Cllllllllll it, ill titter palates ,'flares to redeem our n'd Com monwealth from e blightingo role of Iflaok Itvpublicamann, by tooting upon one ele CtOr • I icket amid that the one pid in nomination by the Reacting Convention, and the trintnieh• ant election of Henry 11. Fla , ,r lon pro le st against the action of the State Kati:olive Committee as an " aivetempte 1411.0 Pr, " white you are the State Committee by itp !allotment of a certain Southern gentleman • who calls himself Miles Taylor, and very groerOlVlly plarel Pennsylvania under your c o mpel -I slipper.. there iv 110 nor ill pot( e r 111 this %chile - you can pelnically hay rghteen spring,: I ate tie.e en Ii ”r ell I ser•ey , lily right there toalone to 1119,11te Again, I find, by the proceidings of the Tod Convention. that Benjamin Fitzpatrick, of Alabama, was nominated by the same Convention as Vice President on the same ticket witn 3lr J>uuylas ; and directly of tem anis the Convention adjourned tine the A committee w.ts appointed to inform Mr Douglas and Mr Fitztintr ck, of the minima Dons. Mr. Fitzpatrick declines the proffer. d honor But it appears by the sequel, that the committee had invested in them a roving potS'lr greater than yours ; for When the nominee for Vice Pi esident declined, the committee caught Nft Johnson and 110111111 , 1 fed him as Vice President There is no as. gumption of power in this I Yet there is one thing true, that Mr 11. V. Johnson was nut nominated by the Convention that num hunted Mr Douglas, but by a committer ap• pointed to inform Mr. Fitzpatrick of his nowt ation ; and after the Convention had adjourned sine die. That cemmittee nom,- eaten a Vice Premden tia I candidate, and this you approve of and sustain as Democratic, and object to the State Fz•cutiva4.%ininitiet fur acting within the sphere of olheir legili mate duty, sod for the beta intereNt of the Democratic party of the State. I regret to see this division in the Democratic party of the State. When the party sustained "Ineas• urea, not men," it was always victorious'; and if you reflect and look back, when the partizans of Wolf arid Itfulileitherg divided the Democratic party of the State, the result was that !Inner was elected.. Uov. Ratner was delighted that NI had hasten two Dem• ocrats. but was astonished to find that the "Iron Grays" beat him single handed. And m a more recent Qonvention held,at Altoona, another contest about men—not measures or Principles—otignlted in electing a majority Republican mrmbol7 of Congress from this State, tieing the Mingle, and giving a ma jority in the nous° of Representatives of thin Stahl wiggiUr I fan not mistaken, your opposed Thirraisure, and went for untont harmony and concession of the Democratic party. And this was in accordance with Democratic principles. Everything for prin ciple, nothing for men. .The of truism of "united we stand, divided we fa l,it is as a plicable now as when k was first uttered. I cannot give YlfOrtfr i ftg Ym* present position, as your cu tr dated the ifith of July. But the editor of is /W I adelphia Press (whom, as edit° ho"Pa • triot and Union, you demonic of his sel fish and vindictive 'opposition. triiiresfiteni Bici.LEvoNTE, July 21, 1860 Buchanan) States, in-an editoritit of ,tune 2t. 1880, that "while, however, we shall 'sup port the election of Stephen A. Douglas. the Prtn tat/I tot no respect lie a _party newspa per." To this remark, we 'must. make one exception : the Press Is the uncompromising fur to the disunion,seceesion Administration party ; the . foe of its carididate, of its lead era, its organs," &c. And again, ho Is the . first through the columns of the Preft, to proclaim that the*, should be no uhlok of the Democratic party of this State, unieeei - they, bowed down to the imperial mandate.; of J. W. Forney, who is now receiving the wages,of his political prostitution with the Black Republicrin distmionists io Congress assembled : teal, before you, he has liistfd his hid/Mint separate electoral tickets should be nominated in every State, and then, like yourself. protests against the course pursued by the Dernocrritie State Executive Commit tee. And I find you following in the wake of the editor of the Press—not a leader, but his political automaton. This no patty press declares hostility to any candidate on the local tickets that are friendly to the'admin istration of President Buchanan, or its lead ers, or its organs. tinder this anathema„ where would ion stand, unless he has given you absolution r 1)0 you suppose that tho Democracy of Pennsylvania are to ire gooned by any sniff course I If you do, you me mnitalcen this time. But you think dillerently, and so do those who are acting with you in this scheine of disorgnnieation. ll' you and your colleagues to the National Convention bred pursued the same co»cilia iorxeourse as at Reading ; the Same result would have taken place. You know that the friends of Mr. Willie and Mr. Fry were at dagger points. Thr office is tot in search of the matt, and by acclamation Drury D. Foster was nominated. This reconciled all Baru t's, and the same might have been donu either at l'harle,,ton or Ilnltiniore. Bid now that lienry I) Foster, the Democrat ii: nominee for Mvernor, is to he compelled to. take sues with one or the other of the two political Presidential parties or factiolls In this :•date ; and the Pless, that no pnrlrl pap r." has sounded the bogie, and iis editor informs its he has written a lett, r to 4:en Poster, and he must answer it IVliet her the letter rontains as t1111(111 holle , ty and moral principles as its fonmas .Inno ion 1u11,,, we are left in Oft dark Rut if it it Foster 14 half the nun 1 believe him to he, lie will treat that letter, awl all o' hers of lilt. WI port. as ttli font omit. and the ti I)Clllofra.'S 1 . 11 t h e Slate and i vcry Out; 111.-1,1 of the Ilion as trill sustain tool Now. sir, I nmopposed to having 1110 It 111 , 1111111 C electoral tickets in the field /IV the same tune: and those as ho aid ir. so doing elisions° it as they may, intend to give the electoral vote al the State to Lincoln and flanthet, and de feat, if thty can, the electlon i f,;,'n FuNer But sit tarps Centre county is coneerrie,d. I am sail-tied that her unit, d Democracy A" ill 4 , 1 , 1./1111 Ole action of the Slat, I 'll to roritt e, support tlit• clitoral ticket pot in nomination at Reading, and flown down a:.y ant ni;it at ,li.onui , to or ;the Democratic patty by those Ito use . %ou r own language) of schemers, aspirants and victims, a loch as %I 11 , 11', now fining an organ , iiiilo,l 1 1 011 iA -11111,1 every trot... Love: of the I 111011 Yours, &c.. JAS INi (loon correoporoloneo of tho W ttehollo WitsT INIOV. low 4 July 20 , h, Is6o FRIEND BARNDART Tao years' silence has not obliterated former iiienilship. ind moiling but pine liert:les.nr.4, which some depraved inii.da might attribute 10 !nrinetia. has !Teri rated me from corresponding with 3 ou Since you heard from me last I Itn‘e trav eled- vvel the hemp fields of Missonr the ntariirOf Ranaaa and meandered many r f the riverg of Nebraska I hare met wilt herds of SOL loa "Ittg Inims - and the —Ft . ver ringer ; " the latter heir g the only thin that 'csiceered" me'ennttgh to make me rn ran hoot, I am now " at home. " partially retired from public buionrsa, but oersainnally not to show a stranger toad which be generally finds to be satisfactory ; for I make a practice now of inquiring before we start what kind of land would mot him. and then it i+ a very ea.v matter to find it. You can ARV to any of your '•Keystone'• ac trisintan,•es who were taLen rn wth tho land fel, r, that if they wish to eratnine their 111141.1"11 investments, In rail on the ''Major" at any time and he will pleil4e himself to find any rElair they desire r have never taken the trip !Vest that I had in contemplation, tint underatand that all the ln tid_thst way ever in Hancock coun ty, is there yet ; that crops are unnyially good in flint region as well as here • in fact. never WI re known to he as good, arid that t how fine orrharill I pointed out to you lit Floyd county, arc Lr nin, : but as to the virtillri of the fruit I am riot able to corm= nests. '•Will" thinks that it must he a choice kind, for certain reasons. Poll}-ticks are raging legit and the Doug- Ins men think that they will carry Minot , : and Pennsylvania, but your corresponden being of a different persuasion, don't think so But let who will he elected, the "nee dle" will point to the North, I '•reeon " I shan't say anything about the Pennsyl- Yania - linv to this letter. but in my next (if ahnuld* rite it) I will speak of Uncle Jim my, and Johnny, and • younz Jimmy and yountr, Alirmy, and "Raid," and "Ed.." and "Dude," and how Uncle Jimmy's credit has fai'ed of late, so much sn that he is obligee! to leg al! of his tobacco from strangers. - And I'll tell yon which I think is the young est, Jim or his father, and give you the cir cumference of John's dinner basket and ar sight of things that must be of great Isteren tody i nii aid Yours. 'Till then I remain yours rn the, spirit, ' MAJOR JONRAI. l'hiladelppii Markets. : GRAIN —II , C mar k e t i s rather more active, bpt Its till aosettled. The offerings are libelSKliiif thy, firmness of the rates of freights lestriets the shipping demand very tnaterifily. The gales are 86 400 bushel', at g4ll 17 'for Chicago Spring: $1 17 for Racine dn.: $1 20a1 21 for Milwaukee Club : $1 23 for new fed Western ; $I 25 fur old do :161 Mal 27 for new red Jersey ,and Delaware ; el 20'for rei State ; adzito Kentucky. on private terms: $1 35a1 36 for old white estern 111 31 for white Ca nadian. and In 25 for (inferior new white Western. Barley is quiet ; the supply it moderate. Barley malt Is in fair demand—sales of 4,700 bush at 88a95e. Oats are firm, the demand is fair—sales of Canadian and Brestero at 394400 and. State at 40ia410. Rye is quiet : the supply is fair—sales of 1,800 hush at 80a81e. Corn is in fair demand, and owing to the detention of•boats on the river by the sinking as canal boat. prices area shade better.- '• Sales at 82 000 bush at 61a622 for mound :mixed, mostly at 61tc ; 650 for round yel low, and 692700 far white Western.
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