ME ratifllD AND 1 , 011.1111111 D IT 11. UMW k •4RAILAR: r • Tonal f ?osmotic ItION :::111,50 ate if paid within three months 2,_00 If dln.yed de months, end $2,60 If not paid the year, These terms will be rigidly ad %tired to. RDVERTIBEMENTEI and Business Notices Insert lid at the usual rates. and every description of . JOB PRINTING VIXEOUTED In the neatest manner, at the lowest prioes, and with tbs. utmost despatch. Haring purehased a large collection of type, we are pre pared to satiety the order' of our friends Wiusintss iliratorp. e. S.IIIOCWIY. SURVEYOR AND C*VIA' A CNR lic! I EPONTIL, rEN,' ifiILIAAPI/ 11. ficAkirt, AITURNEV A r LAW orLinr , l , lle. I 013cie in the Iro.le, ',toil Moor x X 11 . •1.LISTAR II4XA A 111AVICX prAki,LisTru & lir A.VEIt, A 11010: LYS AT 1,10 : tn, I rvA WIS, ril , • A JAaa a ka. It IL AT TORN El A 1 Llll, Bltt I 161 - ONTIt, rel A Office, on the DancouLtl. eve dour west of the 'Poet Office WYNN M. BILAMI(1111AR ATTORNEY Al' 1,A1);,, , {.l's A Vele formally ocaupiiii the Mu. Jatnen Burn Vide. J J. Linta,n, SURGEON DEN TNT DILI trONTS, r SnTRE CO . r• 31 DOW prepared to Wait urnin sit oh.. tinny destre profissionsl ecrtl.•er ROOMS at his rentilenne in s iirint7 ittrei t =CC= LIMN & 111.110:11, AT !MIN "-; A r LAP! Offle• on Alleg.trty 'tree ui 4u, ti0,1,1,,r , for in•rly occuptiod by Humes, NlcAlltater, Il ulu d t, Bookers A$lllllllOT Egl, PHOTOOR A P A D EICR EnTY P ES, - raksta daily (sscepi Sunday e) from ti A N to 5 r BY .1 t BARNUM( F, In his splendid Ststoon, in the Arcade Building liell•rout• P•nn'• nu. T ALEX ANDWIS Al luINEY AT LAW, I= 00Sas at hi. ',On', in lb. Conn building fnr- Ta•rly oecupte , l by Arlii Borolida nun linnt below Tustuer A btuei :11.0". IRA 411' Al' 1 u ItN $•, V.l i, A W Ht I rrit!sTP: PI , I4INCA WM continu• the pri,t.en 1 , 6 i.f om e horet..l-re ueelipted htan xi, t .all atteml Iv/curly •titi tAithfa /y entrunte,l to betn DD. J "INA N. socrt DIMON, l'lll - .P lAN .1 Itill 'CV Bueoe.s. , r to Or Viqllly en dcr. 1.11 1,1. a.. ..I,njr• .. , t•rene Pull r.lt MILLS uud I . .:Tflty Office at ihe tutu.. IL uee DR. POlll . l NI, PIIY,1 1 2( AN A .I 10;1 19C1 I.I(.•UNTI t B (ILK (0 , f eel°. on !high Street Odd , ffiee ) It tend to vrufessionAl CAI!. ne 1,(0t 0 i , I', not tel.. , 'fully . ti offer. liisserrter. , friond• nut the publte PILYSIC I A,I SUltilEoN, ■[l I.ItrUNTI, er. , fitff.ro , Ia Will attend to pr ,mtc,rrto Calls an heretntrrre, he rupecttully offers ht. Pulf‘l4,4 10 fill Cneu•l+ UM puff; to Uthce fie,it Its r to LI. re...len , " ( Ni Spflog etr.t II•t "IC J. D. DANIA ATE., itEst DENT DENTriT iroNrit, lEVT fur CO PA Otbes and roshietwe ou 0.0 Noith Last Coiner Isf the litarnahet near the Court limas° LY " .1 7 1 h• roan , / at his the eo.ept two week I o •ach thooth Co.u rueneing on the h rst Monday ire the reouth,when h will be two piling professional duties BAN !KENO 110111111 C, —or F REYNI)I,I)ti , II T 1.1. F NATItE fn , PA 11,111 or tli4 n 1.11 , 1 ';,t., 1 ( . .,1 letai,//1 /0 110 .1,1 I I• 10,05,11 y re on' tr.l Intdrolt p 411 'Oll 'lll.l El t hr • Latorn Mins auttetAntly nu h,.nJ 1 -, ,r eule Dep)m It. filo:etym.. i C ZUMIII II N H 11.1 lirtH J T 6A16 • 0 C1114.11N DEPORIT 111 • fII K, HUMES, NIoALLISTER, 11 A LF, 111.11.1•KPO 4 TE, CINTRI CO , r♦ Deposits Reoel vod —Milo of Haaliange and Nolos Diso.lotod -Intorno. Veld on:-po,14.1 f)..posti Colleottops NI 1.10, and Prneeetis Remitted Prompt y—H2.lhl.4llgo uu 016 Elllll 11 , 11111, fitly 011 1111011 - J 11. ST 0 V ER, ♦TTOHYSY AND CuUNsELLDIt AI LAW, I =I Will pruthie his profession in the several Courts of Centre County, All,bitshiess intrusted to him Nall he faithfully attended to Particular attention 'paid to collections, and all monies promptly re Witted Can be consulted In the (lemma as well u in the English language .oato. on High at , foriperly occupied by Judo , aornside and I) C Beal, Eng & W P ATTORNEYS AT LAW, BELLIMINTII, PA. James Mar:menus hu associated with Wm. P 7Sitontanus Ent .In tho practice of Law larefea a'unal htisinsaa - Intrusted to their oars will rooelvo prompt attention They will attend iho several Coups in the Counties of Centre, Clinton and 4)18.01814 Umlen Allegheny street in the building for. Itserly twoupiu•llry Linn .ti 'Wilson - B. N. DRUGUIST. PA ir“641411•LII AND lIKTi.iI DISAI.6It tN Drugs. MuiHaines, Perfumery, Paints, Oil,, Var Oishns Dye-Staffs, Toilet Soaps, Brushes Il uir and pooch liras/ism Funov amt Toilet Artihks, Trassels Shoulder Wanes lisyden Seeds Caricaiors will flu I my oak °Triplets snot fresh, tad all ,it moderate prices • . , r lParinor. and Physicians on the oount"y nykird in no 1111110 rnf doll( ' IWAIM,AB li 11% i.M ADAM MOT U % A.U. Si UOY, ATTORNEYS 4T LAW, ' - tebt.sposns. W ill stteil prom fitly to All bed entrusted to e t t,r tt e buildtng formerly 000 u pled by aln Joa T fide A OARD. M MCI Rtt a t M3l. wilt .ItLerl4l to rdir businom dtri,Sor tnuINS to 0 )14ress, ant will be as rsL:y me In the trial of all lotuses entrusted to JArs. T Berl sky 15, 11509 .r0 , r ) ..—.~.. r..-... ~......~ 11V=DAVE NOWAND ARE J• constantly receiving the followings ar ticles, which they will null all cheap as the eheapest and warranted good Drugs and Medicines, (wholesale or retail,) Vat nish pile, Paints, Dyo stulTs, White Lead, Florence white, and Liquid. Burning fluid, pine nil, fluid and pine oil lamps paint and varnish brushes, hair, cloth, tooth and eash brushes . • Porte moniae, pooket books and wallets. smarm will be seen that Col. McClure proposes that and tobacco a large amendment of Poekel Wnifes, a yodel , ' of Fanny Artiules and Perfumery, flai r Mt Dr nor, alit 1 anti date foi Goierner 1/)e and Iteetoratlve go i i tho l 4 t to the Itrprildican•meetongs already Patent Medicine,. - II if Ayer's Dr ,liihn 'Mtn's, Louden* ne e idnyeon's,. 31e0lanea, announced, and there discuss the salines now Demlinhl 's. woy's Shsphortl's TroAk's, sari- pending before the people. This is very fiirit'n de and in fart all the patent nod wines id the il it litopelly oliireted to by Mr. Welsh, who All .it whieh and a variety of *Alert, yin ran got lit:illy ( I.llins that " inch ci.iiiiiiiiile abotdd layv•illing ak the Drug Store an It hikerholre Row, ••• Ili , iii... i te, have an equal voice In lie selection of phi• _ . . . . 111 Proscriptiono ettlltiottunded nail cur ccs,' %%Lich. !unveil( r. is peremptorily de it ot .1. , and diq vieh I tor plodiool virlaioll Lyon.; etll.ll , llln Brandy Holed Ly Col. Mit lure, The final letter of 4" hoe lung bee n n "" 4 ' l "; i "P" r- Col. Mel 'hue. rejecting this fair and cgnitn redr the I 0114410 U, enrn Ma, .o ld , under t 11.• name .1 Ili all) As a be, nrago, the pure nrheln is al- hie ptoposition, will dru biles.; end the mat• ,";'d 4 , n 1 "‘"", 4 " 7"" 00 ' 0 , ter. 'I lucre was nn dirli , mlty. 1N e learn, in for Pripaf,ain, o'inf moey , I.ow ; git Iloin, al Debility, An Ao II 2t par regald to 11ih11es to be discussed, as both , wird. ; Here wtibng to +SCION all 14:111,1, State and :National, now agitating the public mind. • agrnt for 0,0 rA Co A .1 llAluua Humph:le s JOllroril of Flti•ciff.l Homeopathy for grainitirtis distribution et the Drug Stoto "1 J 1 ilerrit Moe' '". I'ENSVLVANIA HOTEI4 MBE SUBSCRIBER RESPECTFULLY Informs. the citizens of Centre _county and, the puhlin In general, that he has leftzed this lio tel, and to now ready and prepared In a nzmo date tra, tier, Ina ntyle, winch he flatter , I.trueelf, will meet with public approbation and patronage People from the County doting their P 90111,11/ at, Bellefonte on week, of Court, sal find the Penn nyleantn Hotel an agreeable, rennin; [dare The II Miell I, 311111.10 ts and farninhed in ,aperior 'l'll F. TABLE of the nnbe, Fiber will be wpplied with all till lahnlitrillial part talons, snub lozdrien which a pruduoita Country can furnish Iry seal eeerttot, ro urn 1114 BAH, will meat. enntain a Gear ral lesort went ~f the ,ery bent 11 , 111,ra, that the i;antern market .11'1,14, aolnptell ba mutt the in• , ll e iprtenata T III: will be litte,,lPl by an Illentive /Ir! nbligmg (haler well ,in•thlieJ to treeh urge the dntlre lo,rtalning tin uric itop•rtant department nt R ptilthe entehltehtnent denigned for the 11VCOMMO rintinil of traveler. generally Accent 'ii toting lierlante will always be in It tenilAni, to i suppl, the wards end contribute to the Vo6lfort 6,11 d sett, action of those who luny be die posed to iintrotore the lintel of the subreriher, by whom nothing wit be omitted which will render custom...l vomforte hie and hippy From the allelliloll end (line who h the under rigned lugs df \ Oled to (bin I,rat,oh li.s eeperiencii he hopes to merit ni .1 reel-tee' P reesernahle shire of the p“ron/I^,i• fib. ',obit,. April 12 ISM) Pull.lP ART CLOCK, AV A 'IV ,11 , AV ELI{ Y AND FANCY STORE. Th e t r , ltd No t Row', on A:Htll, el) where he h. li-st ra, aired from iiko 11.411• Ill attics, v.. 1 1 11,,,ve 41. ring 1,1 1.110 well I, Inc 1,1 and bii•intlfut aniottinent of cLiWkr; W A (CHIPS AND .11.1% ELRY, 1,.f1 an 11,1 3,,,,Dmvut VAN(' y A I /CI./ .`z nl all 1,..11 and lianim‘ A. Nut wathauund ing the •• retire'' In. vulnek iA ;la r4e Rod eonlislelv it{ etrr, are . •eloott..l 1,111 great rim' from the nilaufavturrra ii! the t..tern ettt. lire I/11,1 V,J1 , ,, ho feel, glairuz antinfu..ll.ln to nil lire stork i;..1,1 111,01 Curer up., fa... And harat4, onge full jewl•leol patow it it dent r t 1 it , h. , ... 1.. lne. mill lb, .0,4,, .10vrelf tif entry 0,10 whloh irt b. (aural In .Jewelry Storm moll Foin , y xttieler of r very eirporlption lie h. oleo rl, S, goo acaortment, of way.. on blind to Ault all a‘zre Ale., l'ookot 111/0 1 I . "ekrt rilrtoh. Ar inViee of the contemplated no , tugo ~,, 11, 1 1,, g ~ ~ ~ 1;,.. 1 . ~., I . rt i• ici , to ail) ail hell e rdn, A prol 7 '59 ly of C o l Curtin's appoitit nit uts in the WtAd _ a COX' 1a.3" DOC ar:31.111..1%. N. won:a ha filled by lii it go titleinan, and the or it iit IN field in Ill'll sequin %%milli he 11111111,1 to a CLOCKS, WATtIIES ANO JEWELRY, very na'n"v ee1"1"I''. Ttle .".71'i"e" "I ~ your proptisdtion would compel Gen. F'oster tiowing purc hn ' . " l the ' " " .1( "( "Inch '' -÷l f`ti „ d , c 1 a 11r , Waidiea and Jovially lately I,sneol by 110•10 ' ,'. ' ' t -, '' r i l l li ' m " f ll ' S'Bl-`'• and A Moran,,arool h aving made large addition. to ir 0 I would entiflne him almost ciiii „.l y to sec tame. reepeetfully Invite., the attention od'the pub *ate hot abed( tionatstirtg now in part of Geld and , ttotta in the &mill and F.aAt• The countlea Miler Woollen, Bold Huard and Gen ii o ulcerFottair * ld to. otaplierks, Lehigh, Norliampton. Monroe. (7..1.1 41 5111,1.14'11'4 fl r/14 . 4 . 11 , 01 r at „, i ,. W „,,,,, 1 ,,. ) ,„ ~ , ,,.,1 c ,,,,,,, 50 ,,„,. ~„,,,,,. , Pike 1% sync, Lop rile. Columbia, any many Flag, It log, Etr It Inge Ilreaat l'ina (told ll''u - ' others where his friends are numerous, would ...I, net l'el n liiii.fir I . f. .not I 11.10 ! .. 11N er Pt oted 55 ar e he Ail,. I iglu dew end I hurry hn,ir Ibe ni'"14 0)1 " Itr."urcti ('l,, h., ,t iii , ii t) I ,e. , , pilot,. tiny NI rin riiiplll.ly 1111 , 1 forties detTrilld that each otfo rot them. gtmliti I. illo iilliiiii . 1,11.,111,`,1 flint they rand i. ait should have an equal voice in the will meet will] .00tarfaodlon Ile lv oletetnittoet nll ahipiee of o mit), an trofeloor arttolo ° T arter for selection of placts for the joint doirussions. Mlle anything ui hi. Ilea but what he van w , r ' rant Considerable ciiparietion in bagmen, and a ffeff.l'7'img thou• as the 0 "IY fair anti equal it. air° l ii I. l l . i.''' 11 11 , I'll l l ll '. will g"" bll. an ad" hunts of arrangement, I most decline your eutdag.., which he intend. to We ill the Omni/I I Ile liiiriiiiiilanly Mein' the attention of the la • , Pr"lan“nn". and await mg your answer to dn.., t., liol stork of Poos, Rings a,d Bravelets, , the terms of arrangenicht. as Shove mopes- A looh aro of the tattoo otyle. And he alto tn.: ed by nie, I remain. very truly yours, tine, the g entletro•in to ea iiiii ine a very toe lot of I 9 al, lot, now odrereol for sale W.NI f 1 1V ?I, I 1 1. ,e , Itep A iimg and Meaning promptly attend • ('lcurman I), m State COM. ail iol Hon. A IL. N 1 cC lure, Chairman, &c. Ik• Particialar attention pni i to repairing ("kirk., W r ahr and Jewelry ni Tooke • It.d le nde, Jon 6, IRMO tf CONRAD HODSII;' BELLEFONTE, PENN'A. a. D. ibu e HAS THE PLEASURE OF ANNOHNO , tug to his fourth; rind the public tii gen atilt that ho has takerneherge of this-wredie-ksiossu hotel. lately under the supervision of J. U. Morn ,„ d is f o lly prepared to accommodate the trotting !midi • inn style and manner commensu• rate with the progressive spirit of the times. lir is In possession all the modern Improve• meets and conveniences, fle tr. stooping appart monis, and has supplied his larder with the choicest tho markets afford, and his liar with the purest Wines With the most exteimivestabllng accommodations and attentive end skilful ostlers together with as siduous attention to business, he feels justified In soliciting a share of patronage and the qupport his friends Bellefonte. Oct R-'157;42,4f JOHN MONTGOMERY ri p eg peel t stly inforin4 the ettuzetts of Belle (ante that ho still continuos to carry on the Tailoring and Clothing business at hie pld eland In Drokerhoffs how on Mein street when Tie 19 prepered to Mahe to order, all kinds of Clothing, In the neatest and most faahienablostyle Ile keeps on bend a general variety of cLoTtis, CASSIMERES AND VFSTII , IOB, of the latest and most approved , patterns A 1,t90 Really 17/11 , 1. 1 Clothing of all kinds which he is selling at reduced prices 110 feels thankful for the wore liberal support heretofore extended, and hoes to merit, a oottiinuanee of the stone. Bellefonte, Jen sth, 1860,•ly - -LINE! LIKE ft - LIME !I - rp he nobvnrther rispuctfull infot Ina the publlwthnt he hoe erected a Llme Kiln near the !tomtit!) of Bellefonte, whore ho le making Limon( a etiparlor quality —which Is 1u hanwlodgod to be ex wbko and pure u the Velment limo All he ash 18 10give it PI trial Oho sattille4 the ptwoheeer will U u we hh Apt 11-410.tt .116 N MACK ALL - J? riM2 I GE MENEM BELLEFONTE, CENTRE COU Correopondepoo, twee& Co . and Mr. Welsh. In consequence of the numerous %gullies made in reference• to the proposed joint dia• cussions between Col. Curtin and Geri. FOB ter, we publish the following correspondence between Col McClure and Mr. Welsho.tie Chairuien'of the two State Committees. It A IN sot of room pre►enty us giving the correspondence at length. It concludes as lid I oIA s . DMMOCHATIC STAIN Coarirmi Jtooms, Ni 419, %Vnlnot Sirect, t l 1 3 11ILAI , F.I.PRIA, Sept 5, 1860. -INo 1 I MR WEI STI TO MR RI PHILADELPHIA, Sept, 5, 1860. ()car : Your letter.ur the 4th itkst has been received. The alleged anti:tong made to (len Foster by Col Curtin, in his public speeches, which you frankly ilpiarow on behalf .if the Litter, required fronf i lien Foster a prompt denial that he had ever either dui, tli 4 , 1 , 11 . 101" . ly, reeeived from his respective rompet tint a challenge to meet him in dehati, While (len. FLAteP felt compelled to make thi. de nial. he, nt the same 11100, expre , .o,l hig de , ire to meet Col Curtin at ~nrh blurs and planes, and In disciivg such t..m a mittee of their rt•IpeCtIVI, friend: might Hi dicatr. From the tenor of your letter, fam induced to to human thavyon ol jet t .111.• Ire ti.n of a ,011111 , 1tIce In arrill;le the p:. 101111. ,, 0! tic prope•eti (n14,1..1010; and tl ry lc Ilion - 10r" ri,a01. , 13 A ~ , r, l 1,1• e, , Illeett e“teollta!!.et wliti !ler The prove:it:um ionic Tof .1! }Our 1( 0 - cry . 1111%0 twr.11 . 4. Ine, flint tr l.s , r •Ii ; vile& I'ol Curtin at the time, n ! ate rv , •irt , 31111, Shen aryl vili, r. hn.nhnadyLwnll 7 t'rtii'lt • 1,, parry for n t 17, ,111,fact to the people of IN 'loci lv mitt H 1 ro woo)] be a manifest imprnpriet, w fl h • ar rlingt tilent A ti.t.l ow tin ron,rnonwennh t.,nth. .11 nc , „, ~,1 5 4 11.( people l of er,n an approx .t could not possibly take plan, o illt styli a programme In look mg °fir .he I you hie, I trod that before doo :rel prop, r [No 5 I MR M . Cll,l'aR TO MIL WRIAII. PROH,R . B F4TATY, COMMITTP:R R 00314. Commonwealth litithlmvs. Chestnut St.. PIOLADIO.PRIA, Sept. 6. 1860. Herr # 4 -rr : Yatirja.voc Of the_. sth_ rust., `reached me this morning. You decline for Gen• Foster to have the proposed joint discussion between the two candidates for Governor, at the times and places already announced for Col. Curtin to address the people. Col. Curtin has epoke in nearly if not ev cry county )ou name ite desirable appoint monis for Qua. Foster, and he cannot return to them without disamointing his friends in many other counties, to whow 6: had pleilp ed Ills presence and efforts before Gen. Fos ter's letter was wiltten. If it %ere possible for Col. Curtin to go with Geri. Foster to the North and %Vest, where helots already tilled appointments, anti still meet the people. before the October election, in ihe Eastern nod Southern Coon flee, where . lps enogements taco been an nounced. he would gladly do so, but that cannot now be dom..' I must therefore in justice to Col. Curtin and his frik.nds, adhere to the position stated in lily - Met - letter, anti decline your -proposi tion.- Very truly yours, A. K McCLURE, Chairmen People's State Committee. To Ilon. Wu. D. Waist'. Chairman Demo cratic Stata.Conamyttee. ter arrived at Ban Fran. no Japan, with dates hi, 18, The following t er wititten the day of her it; the Alto • Thoship'W ha) alsoo Auguit . 81, from Yokahiuis, extriet tee* •14 departure 'appeal The Japineie . which left th's steamer C4ntlinfn &milt, .rt last February, tinder Awoke, of the Fenimore lhe intelligence of the do.. ipaneab Ambas,adors to ie , re from lignoluln, after daytt. From the Adler her we loirtied that the d Chebsciies admiraLly bhe.position of the vi“,tl tad brought:ll(r, hi It hea this hai s prithotit am- charge of Nit. Cooper, convey parture of 'the America, arriirod; a pasgage of eight icami who tikaio Japarkeme condtiO on board, takinO, daily by the' inn, manlike tnanuer, OM of the JapaneNe stt nnier 'I he appettlii from America, w h news from the Ambas- . sailors, created'''. much exmlement both amongst the Altos and Japan, se. The foreigners were sinus to hear how the la fiancee had tee4i ; received in Atm' Ica, and the Japanese " 'fearful least the Amba, sailors would iirvive the great trip across the pond. .IISW 1, all doubts were din pelted when the groat mail was distributed, bringing New 'gait almost within hailing distance with this mot of-the nay corner of of the world For the excellent manner in which you treated,the ri,,:tors we are main , ly indebted for I.ls censkleratunt with whieh i we have been Heeived at the hands of th e i Japent , ,e NIIICC Own. returm to this cpuntry. 1 The reports of e gorgrousness displayed Hi lour city eerie lly your great dinners, have Mk( n the pen le b) surprise and non (ferment Three d liars for a dinner was to thcfn a marvel/oust nd fabulous sum to pay, and they ii.,sert it as imposatblo to devour the value at one meell. Ilerc a Minn rin the be.t ...t . i le cost.' an itaabu There ncrt! many •Irdong and wonderful sights which they i .01w, and it will not long before the , hole lawn it as made aware of the most eelt brated ; 19 No. the Japanese had Ivor undertaken 'together a tth all the lacuhnls connected th, re, it li MI ezeitemeot how< ver.. hub. " . . 1,1 " 1 and thel'itsknese , xpres,d a mover ,il desire to see the return of their on, r, ;an I U , t‘ eel, e from tht to a report in (all. or ll pt"l'vrly anlheut.ewea aee,enit., 10 10' 1.0.,1-1,p , 1 omi Aro I el over the empire 51.4,10, ‘ lit• ople 1,:11 great 0.111011, ~~.I,i•I upon Japan,. nni ix:: Thu ho.trlt• at tit wle, ittittlactl I.t rre vtoni ath 'Ler, byte n the Princt.q of Iht. ettlitrt., ItAst 1/1 en refill 11,1 11 coinproloi , e Ihe eal t•Att, of the ,1,111 ulty is riot knot n 0111,111, hat hart tipt, nn a2count of the ron lllei ing and emitrudietory irport4 Fn•u,4o r( han•li. 11114-futiii.l ik Nay to Jt ado , 1M1T11.3 , 1 aotton, and vrooleng" a ere pl Inca pally di , phit lor front the stores ul the ptincipal merth/nts A lief' defined ho•talit) t sists 'Alston the pause officials RIM IllUr , 11.1 , 1 1 %• the fit Iner 'acing Kinkel tha t the (otters (sill gc . t wealthy with the trade with loreigmers. and thus %swill a 1111111 e ), poser Coils( (piently'spiett are placed Over the merchants and every anew ,i:piploytil to retheee Ihitr !mottle, in order that they may have no wealth. A Portuguese intim 01-war hail time( d at Yokahnota, prepared to cuter tutu a treaty of commerce with .fa pan At last tel the officials empower ed to negotiate 44 ere at Jeddo A Sketch of Gen Walker Gem Walker terminated his career at an early age. We learn that he hail just attain ed his thirty sixth year lie wits born in Nashville, Tennessee, in May 11.424, it'd was flurtnighly educated under the fayora ble airliMes for whatever liberal profession he might select in after life, first by a col legiate course at the University at Nashville where he [initiated himself with the highest honors of his class, and aro ruards in the medical schools of Philadelphia and- Paris. enjoying, also, while in Europe. the advan tages of a tour through Germany and Italy, where his opportunity for Belles-lettres scholarship were not only liberal, but keen ly enjoyed and appreciated by a mind then. at least, quiet and Iltudtou. to a degree that utterly forbid the idea of an adventurous or restless career in later life - . his however, to the medical profession, which he declined practically to enter upon, turned him to the law. and the associations of the law, not unnaturally to politics, in which he first engaged in New Orleans. and subse quently, in 1850-51, in California, from which point he entered upon the hazardous career which, after thews/fed fortunes of six years, miaow terinitiaied. . - - ‘" Tai-rarrli Beware The election of Andrew G. Curtin wot Id be a sad Lbw to the tax payers of Pennsyl vania. Curtin himself is a professional pol itician, and, if elected, would be nurrountlecl by the most corrupt and profligate political brokers in the State. Let the honest tnx• payers take heed bets re it,* too late. Tile State debt, under the wisepolicy of a p,j4- cratic Administration, in rapidly becbmiog extinct; and a 'hangs of policy, such na would undoubtedly be adopted by the polit drat pluMires , rt who vitlLed...the_itamination of Curtin. would again involve our people in ex plicable" diffilulties. • We declikr - a it as our conviction, tlistAhe election of• Andrew G. Curtin will cost the tax.piyete of Penney!. rani' millions of dollarv. A., THURNBAY, OCTOBER 4, 1860._ •. 'To Via TaACIIERBOF:CRICTRU CINNTY Ving now pasacd thrtrugh die ordeal of public exatninatior., and expecting to llnd you, ere long, in charge Of your schools, permit me to oiler a- few suggestions, by way of advice, befilie you enter upon your responsible dutiss. Many of you regard !caching no an unsettled profession, end you will not follow it because you think -1 rill not pity." Others of you are forced into its dudes from adverse circumstances, or, to obtain the means of pursuing a inure conga mai and lucrotivp profession Ahoy inure engage in kit long who have on heal fur the worA— sin higher ohject than to get a few duliats ft . ,r. your worthlt be set men, and then make yew era. Another class of teachers s hone scholarship in nogin ,tion ' alde, Ent a hose faculty to import it hat they i.nntt, Is noserahle, and I nu lit r. l i Alvah- er, whose ,ittalitications arc to vt ry respect peel, hot who nte too indolent hp Jet the met k Now, in vow of the facts letr sla t( tl. IS it any w ondt r that the nun us of this, and other ccuniies-- the people who pay onerous taxes, hal been loud ut OP If complaints against tor-thios NA/dais, wino the schools cloned and their children not paroilttd. Y 1 ill tin ir denuncintnins lie re peated next Sluing f If fitly be, let tne as sure such. that all who fail to give sailsltte• lion will have to sreA other ern/dot/moots lure year But in view of all this let me hope (or hatter things : I Ana happy to say that a Inapt ity of yn9r number, if rot all, ap ical. be acivated by pertper molves, and to pos,eas the proper qualifications—and now, allow she to act before you a portrait of a hue /ea, lier• r f to your Imitation. Ile is a thorough scholar-- - a genuine ellivi (15:1 Ile posst,ses the faculty of imparting to otters all he loom s. uh language ado pl, d to the under-landing pt the h art r, he pal +to If tt is rlrbarrStood lest he ' riled lip n'tilelll l l l s in the way rather than remove 011.411 ll' , -,tuthea and 'llocl-wands MEER N 'idt oirr owl gojoi ('HI of hia SI holiirs 111111 of ( as IA 1.1 if en the :11 , 4 ) he is dtal in• d for noml or pi fs agion lir a ill ki iip it eo lady of sight he %%ill not In fkcind , liitibloig 'air) cant/vs' of future Qrl.lltlleS4, protiohl) wMlcn conducting's recitation, but 7 0141" ;at' !Inv; nt a 111111., and led/ do (hut orir"(/ fig 14 I n the governnonif.r kin , l ',will nod Ain.: tcybd-voll no: k weeders a 1 good, t t licher breaks op the oicno(ony and ted,am of a io him!, h), in wiz I.lt n.,,,p; a necdotes sit 111,11 apph cable to till ',ldly ct for recitation.; ail' ha• fornard to in tat pleasing a ntu•npa lily,htsnits impni hog mfornintron truly valuable Ili• u tll gi oily take his preciiitfi, churgc by the band nod Is ad them along the Iloirrry path. of Selenre, and the great waltirS oldie fountain of knowledge lie in ill grapple n 1111 1;41,15110c In &L ill; forms. and marchlog unaserd io the promo loin and well imiing Aid ultimate deathly of Ittlo -di during proper pridniiples, and per forming such acilotoi as his iiwo rontr4sore and hi. 1:od approves. Ile /0//anv not Inv ;nob s,ton, but ho deli et it Such In No Teacher who doer —who must command our admire ton. Ayr respect such a one to worth a cargo of worthless pedagoguen. But do I hear you nay,. •'ls it worth while to he all this for the Bake of jour months employment?" yet, it is. The qualifications w hirh ensurer success in teaching. will guarantee aucce,s in any and all the avocations in life, and are, therefore In eoncluvion. fellow teachers, let me en [-eat you to devise means, pUt forth every 0411, improve every moment, to the ad Vance of (he five thousand youths of our county. lam award t hat too frequently the services of the beat teachers ale not duly ap- predated but be thim am it m■y, you do your whole duty and success w.lll ottelid your niksion I d un k not that lam •uktng too much at your hands, when the very at mosphere which surrounda other Coral lira is made radiant with the lurid heania which proceed from our noble'achool nyateni—mV object and my aim in, that you and I would be co-workeis in, bringing old Centre in the runt rit!: t o huidurational • In this connection, let me inform you, that it to made obligatory on yihrto grmpathizo and austain Teachers' Asr.n.•mtiona in every district in the County7nueting eery alter natu Saturday. Arringelmints are being made with Sup't Berry. of Clinton to., to work together during my administratiOn. A union instivita of both Counties i 6 in con templation. Also the Secretaries have agreed to act as District Supt's throughout You will be asked some nestchinK questions —keep Class Rolls, and be ready. With many thanks. to teachers and citizens for their unbounded kindness and hospitality during the examinations, I remain yours truly, Thomas 110LAIIAN, C. S. Boat...sauna, Sept. 25. 1886. A Cool. Joan —The Harrisburg Patriot snyn• —that AOMt. of 'he filings who plawl “iVide Awake," or a eonsideratiou, in that city. have- heen too wide awake ter the Re publican leader's. They kept thereape and cap, and are using the torlhen to give them light to gig fish in the SusgiaTiona. The artesian well at Columbus, Ohio, has now reached the depth of 2,1544 feet---four feet more than a half mile. 1- • - ••••1, . r - r......",' 1' .• I= =lll ° 14"'" , AMF' • ' 16 4 ; WARSIM TlVT'tiont The Lewisburg (Wunsch., a ,Reptlbliean paper, warns its readers that '•The mam moth l'enn'a Central Railway Company will seek to be rid of their TOllllflgt. Tax Omit it is rumored, hare raked a corruption fund to ensure its Repeal )" It then- tr,;es its readers to examine into the views of Legis lative eandidat.es and adds: This iv no idle alarm for party effect -it is addressed to honest torn of all parties. on point will linderoromrhy ionie, hit in dun eer of being oteilooked in the excitement of national polities Our warning is before yon “We 2; peak as unto wine men " The warning is an important one, and fi the la \ payers do not heed it, teNeniTe to the annum, ail %EY A :MILLION 01:-I1(t1,LAIt5 AN.NI ALLY wilily taken front the Sett Treasury. This amonnt it ill tin n have to be alb d to the Spite tax that 19 annually as,rcsed A CHIC N'll , ll'll and ell %NH are 1,1,41w-0 to op. pose the repeal of 'du, tax \Vlutte do BRP~BI,RR and ARM , TIMN(I sinivi 7 Let them OM= tmporrnnt 11 it Ettr, tri rE, ANDREW G CURTIN ST INI/ I II.: has Gov l'ou,nott's chief ofllctal ndetor,, ono Gov, pitI,IPCK . SII;NED A BILL Ttl RE 14: U, THE TONN V;F: TAN, qnel corn°, at ion• for, upon thr Porn , u;como Itailt and 1! The people were gliVeti from this regult only beenow the So pr eine Court devidld the latter dame (and therefore the a hole kcction that embraced it) to be uncoil. oitutional Col Crwrtr approved that act of of mv I'm Loc-x. for he never die,avi;sved it ft in fair to take it for granted, Own, that if he 13 elected I;orernor he will sign a hill to repeal the Tonnage Tax and would use the power of his office to have it lassed through Ow gi.lnt lie Re warned in time, there lore 1.1)I1K AT THE FACTS look to v*ur Interco* Fogel Can be Elected There is wiry flaws to In h. ye that Ile, - FlISt ur st ill be eltoted (i'ovet it r ul mos h n Intge mnjorit). a.. he still act it c the votes of al' the c •itervative par tly-, in the State urponed to the Republit Indeed when we consider the consertatinnt I't nits, It iota, we do not st e how any otht r colt than the election of Foster ran be rggard, das pitihable. The It. publican party Lan always heel, in a minority. and Andrew I/ Curtin to the candidate a that patty and of L 1341, partyaLlout. Look at the vote in I}lsli Illichennn r nnl Fill mere littehrenan and Flllmore, the cooservatlVv entidniates. heat Fremont the Relllll/11Can eandolage, 165 375 votes. Since thaLtilec• tionthe Itepullwana have never made an open fight• but have alvvay , managed to combine with a portion of the conservatives Hot now they stand !Ilene with atl the eon servant:en arrayed agarnat thew. -11eptibli mentam, which wan so emphatirally con donned m Itthet MIA not made such rapid strides since as In be in a majority now -- Curtin hnving abandoned and reptldlfldefl his Ainerican associates, and thrown himself Into the arms of the Black Republicans, must look to that party alone for support. and they cannot eh et him We tell our Democratic friends that Fowler cannot be defeabd, if they will do their duty Ykith proper exertions his election is sure. Go to work and bringoitt the vote. Can a Democrat Vote for Halo 1 Did he ever Tow for a Democrat ? Did lib ever support ft Democratic 'and ate or n I) mocratic measure? NEVER' Aro his interests in any way identified ith thoi,i. of the farmer, the mrehomic, or the laboring ninn ? NO' Are his associations with them? NO' Then In the,na:ne of sense nby should any liemocrat vote for him ? - Bon ['LIMN() is dm& dly one of the pro pie. Brought up a farmer boy, he has all his life worked hard for a living, and obtain ed it by hail ocork; and not by cunning spec illat.i4ns ha cum peitturAma...4luut, ALT feelings, his interests, and his essocistions are with the people—what is for their ititer est is for his interest—what :s for their det, I•timent is for his detriment—and' if ho goes to Congress, as we have no doubt, he will. they will hear nom him there working for them, and not devoting all his time to wiling• ling moat negroes, as Mr. Then vrtrfor Bon Fi.smisn. the friend of the Working. Man, and the White Man's can didate. A Lire Pi rues. At a late great Demo cratic meeting at Goshen, Elkheart count!, in OIL Slate of Indiana, the German Demo cratid club carried a beautifully painted banner representing a scene at the election polls in Nlawachusetta, where a long heeled, thick lipped derkey, frph from the South, Is no ivid wi /riven arms by the board of inspectors. while a respectable German is told to •' stand back as he has not been in this country riven years yet." Brick — Rvputil resfi littn gets into power; we shall an all probability, witness such things here in' Pennsylvania., The progress of our Republican. toward negro equeditatis sure and rapid. liliSM . -~..~.Y,.- HIE = We Vlnd the toltowrfig excellent tribute to a wife in an eastern paper. No woman is ask a flair epitaph than is contiiintd in Ws articir 'there are but few among our eche lirated wotnen whose merits 'may claim rot' them such an exiiktiisity trshiet as this. T lost clause makes it especially raluul.ilo The late Sir William Napier's History the War in the l'eninsilla Lisa passed lliTong sevetal (damns and 1:4 IIOW 7 n standard worlc of all the wars in which (irent Britain ila s .4 been engaged. that war of six years was the must inip)rtant, diffkiilt and expensive ; and S,r ry iti uni,liy of Ili • trims „ctiiiiis it rei olds, slid the 1,011 and heroism it !writes. Petro!), no military lifidor) tqualsasiLLlll•ll. i has t ser lean a titten ' ens biols , If a h ittle , t of scver.t! of tho a, 01 (ar:4'l.ns. ail was engaged in 11,m . y (d - the L,alih t. 'the 01dinoty sources of mfolination were a nibart wising from their. abundsra2e. One masa of matertsk deterves m,pt al attention When tfoterli Bonaparte [led from iciori a, he I ft behind him a very Inigo aallection of It tiers, %Inch, however, ork. Irlthont order, in three laulthages, taltniht alegable, anal the trinst itnport. hbher •••1' ...V.Z./3 there was too the correspondence of JoAeph Ilona - parte whill nominally kill; of Spain Sir 11 al!lats ttaL t.t R state of perpleviy, aad nlmust I/I detifiltir of lacing able to Wake use of !oat. Tanis. whin . Ids wife unit rtook to arm the letters' decoicling then dates and all,jectaa, to make a 111/te Of refer. ece and to translate Lod etutomtivi the (mutt to, of each. ,the tooNt itnportakt docitmrta .were en.ireds vat c pher of ,0100 letters about 110 , m t I ph. !. and others had a few words to amen trititsptrceit. rt All these do. , itienis nod n tter., Lady Napier 'arrang ed and, with rare , aglcity and patience, ctn. deciphered the scent writing. • 'The en two ci rnfpmtd, iv-, was then available for the lit•tvrt . at,'. ii-c She also made out all Sir Wiiitain Nal4cr's rough interlined which were almost to himself and wrote out the whole work, fair Gar the punters. it inns be said three time*, friqii,ut weir the changes made. Sit ihrse !aces to the preface to the edition Cr I Stil, and, in paying thie tribute to Lad s , Napier, obirrrea that tint onOtaft tit tabor TrelS OttrptiShed teithout her qat•tn, for a Torp , ,,t rieg'ecta /he care and cducatiu: of lur,,e familu• -and then Sunny Homes and Sunny Hearts Som. , nn ti n, r 111,J; t ho nutriner*.e compass, for th s n o;•,,L141, towards the north. they •le tie:tittle the naing nor the setting .stin, nos the linlhs tits in the Souttleron Cross. tip tr 41)1111 hie o cold, northern astoe.q.," and ill the o nido s in th. !r ht arta looking tnworril th. .nitth. art 1.11ri;111.1C11. 2tl 10 Ir ,1( 82 175 1s nl khitil;ngs, so In MIMI,: Ire Should t in the walls shereon the , un e sin (.• , ft is a bm,..ular mistake men make when they say th.it cheerful apir• its are "let shin ihey are altnuet aa w,\V let 1.: 110 II rtrc cet 1101150 Auld forgets to nitrunre t h e sun ninong hts frfends flee in g,l sod mine wlanuerr it Bill, he has cur used a RillWl•,l% stn both against hos pitality arid %ttis, Damp, dark and cheer. hew aj,attm,ai s arc bit reward just as thoughts !hat never a (-Fe shone on by natio n) sin'', are gloomy and unprofitable things. theredi a class of people who think that to be grim is to be cued; that piety is a sort of facial longitude, and that a thought to be rt ally wholesome niii,t'be shaped like a cof fin Sii, Ii ar, the pi 03,1 n aho used to enun the tough old valmody, as if it were a whdr of a NI ay Nhoriim,:. ‘,1.% e right na• l'n,li as GME11111.=!1 Gen FAlci'3 Specch Ti.,.. p ., (.en Fist r tughly apialten of by al/ patio course It 11 a mere b ht rad_ but pt s the maul points. The liar roilitirg Petit , t sa3 : tin Democrat can riot I it without fling round of such a Can didate Mr Faster planted himself on the Reatlit.tr, platfttrio—taking the position that the Constitution ling conferred no power Ilion Congress to prohibit the introduction of slave property into the Tarritorice, on the nnetantt, orttriamere+-itie--to4reftwW. • the other. That it is a question for the -people to decide for th(mselres: and the ea• tent of their power is a judicial question de( terminable only by the Courts. On the sub. jest of the Tartly, Mr. Foster was peculiarly happy in demonstrating his cobsistept 10- v ocacy of Pennsylvania interests, and the lolly of t ho,tit who charge him,with being a free trader. lie shows that while Item& and Wilmot were voting against the TOM he was laboring to uphold the industrial In. tercets of this State.' LA MOUNTAIN'! LAST BALLOON ASOINNION —Petitions Descasiv.—Mr. LaMountain met with a serious accident during,bis mantas cension from Albany, lie was caught in a • tornado when over tast Lanesboro', Mass., and, in attempting to land, wasdlah• ed against a stone wall, and dragged unlit ho came in contakt with 'a tree, tearing "the netting of his balloon. He 111111' thence:sled on at a fearful rate until caught in anodise trve, "bunting - tdirballoonriesvmg - Hat dew• - naut in a senseless condition, and' was Um rimmed by donee fanners who were attracted to the apN. , The balloon traveled:doh* miles in ewenty.nine opiontee. u. I A 3 NEU ; • ' M II • Mil ' 111, Kul Avvome. 11111112 1 I V . Q 0
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