+~~~`r ~~~~~~~• 8. RIONLY)1.10 J. 8. 1110110R5 BELLeiroisiTE, PENN'A. 71111R6DAT, JiI.IIIIAIST 8, 1861 FOR SALE The undersigned being desirous of shin Painting business. , offers for sale t±, interest in the Democratic 11 stebinan I 20 establishment is a paying ono. having ..bout 1,000 subscribers and a fair share of Work and Advertising. Any person , wishing to embark in the business, would rot hats more Pl4ssant" loe in ion. S. S. SEELY. The 113falcation The disz.ovrety of the loss of bonds of the giilernment was by the yoluntary cants. l lon of the parties implicated. Upon this' the Republicans became quite jubilant, and made alarming charges of defalcation in tho Trea sury Department. Upon mere suspicion and rumor a strict scrutiny was in,tituted A Republican dispatch laments that there at ems hut little ceytainty of dytectmg ■ny further defalcations in the public offices In the Treasury Department I bete is not the sl.ghtesl sign of anything out of the way (thought here we rc suspicion.' The dm f del k is a gentleman of high character. sail has a conscientious care of the whole de p riIIICTIL \n .njunetion hal bren,granted against the Bank of the Republic or Is:ew Yofkrnt the instance of the Serr oary a Ili, leer , k , I 1 reolrain the thain,al I the abo d t ,rt. In All Trust Bondi, htipp. td to be lil us pis LSI= flirtl er revelation of the fart w• that 7tlc'arlt 11111111, Ml'jot,..\ i'n 'a rootra , t has inn y ell fa to MO. The a ilegod aceept nee of Om secretary of War are aid to rttt.o.t o f rat re no moramla, stni,ng that AO much moNey would be due 011 the execution of a r-c 'tato set vice Doricr tile r, enact for the Ira nur,c rta Non of army supplio,:a lu , It Alr ktrzsell hod fro'rn lin h to It'rne tra,d lateral serums to bertnw , or, Tot o,y Such memoranda or ci rhliratts hate bere t. n.re been given by other Department , un der bke cirrumedances Mr Bailey. in his lt tter of concemoott to jcerctary 'rh,tupsom Nays that no on er of rhe GoYerrilm nt had any comple oy or the shentrat "Know le4or oT the Tv ' e .,e r Ihßtrectell the bonam, and T hat it wua rontin eel to the . perwona &ter tly , titilies It ti and ..• retaort. ruined The bohtican. rl fur Bad. y ...utrctub <I hint •o day and he Iv nova to j a.l ,as to the ball requited t . hay tog been agreed to take ;flit/ Wit of ti w su m Ihl jUr1.1:011/11, f t ht Srne tnr i ;rem slid R. pr, o. nia Nre o f have p.m- his sircuril y tog this amount Thy retoltotog "1011000 if hairy made up by the citizens of Wahlimg ton. Salm: Gen. rlicr, ha‘ iennd from the State Depar;itient the Twine to him train ii,atinguiabgll Erni lernett ha re bei n nnwier u., including the IL prenentativea of fin, ign i,overnmente who gate evidence of the tnark et' conaideration which c.lnimeneed with !lieu- ollb•iai intercourae That and Thu. The editor or the Huntingdon 1;1111,11 thioks 1 the Junior of this paper quite **proles -times ' in consequence of a typographical error a hie!' appeared in a marriage notice in i,ne of our late teautut We hale often heard tali of warn being rotas m their nail ennceit, and are willinc to concede to Mr R Milton Speer, of the Unwon, the extraordinary- prior laxity of proving to his readers what they have no doubt obr.erved a t houi*nit 11T11.14 Is fore- that he iri an Ass Only hear him in his /rioicr of the 19th tilt , rxpatiate opal) the sulieting of pennyless and wandering humanity —We have met thi m ourself' w alk mgthe frozen payrnrnl, wrklymt ri coveng 1 r their lief " We would oak all os t the •' wiarli and the rest of mankind," if this isn't i nfersionol vi ry Wolfer whether the editor's roimpalliies thawed loose any of the retain '• iliondulics l-- Wonder whether he rendered th. m •accept or whether ■ little of the eltmeniary urtnrtples of stupidity didn't rider into hot own roinpoaition arid exception.' " We would snlgrat to this worthy night of the pull( ithe propriety •f the old' maxim: 'that people who nee in gram' honses ought to be el ry careful how they throw stoma ' Corns A NO,EXPISCT. —lt Is estimared .thai anre the el. coon of Lincoln there have been in the City of New, York alone, at )ca•t 20 - 000 persoom, male and fenrile, thrown on: of employment, ■nd that before the vvriter nt **cr. 30 01:X/ or 40,000 more will he .left without 'Reims to procure the neeemmutrx of life' What a fearf6l responailfibty re gu 4 upon the Repuhligan party, which has sails all the autTerilw and warts. which are to ensue Every man wheresst a Republican Fort &dater. The news from Charleston yesterday was most exciting,.and for some' !MC, until fur ther details were received created very cods siderable alhrm throughout our town and vicinity, as (he first diviparehes indicated a collision Itetivrem the pdpulation of Char lehton and the tinned States troops garrison ing Fort Moultrie, and that war had actually • commenced with the indeprrkent State of South Carolina, The facts, however, show that NlnjorAn derson, who commands Fort Moultrie, know ing the position tit he inftenahle, evacuated it and took possession of Fort Sumter. an al most impregnable p^ where, where, In thee - V(4R of •n attack upon Uniti l / 4 0 States properly, he would be enabled to defend it against great odds. Before leaving Fort Motility, Major Anderson spiked the guns and set fire to the gun carriages ; and this latter action no doubt led to the report that the whole fort was in names, having the inference (kat it hid been taken by the populace, and the garriSidi driven out This, however -is not the fact, Anderson withdrew (or strageltt• purposoa : for it is ICiitiwri that General Scott expressed the opinion that Fort Moultrie could not beheld againsf a resolute attack for twenty four hours, but that Slimier %Vika the strongest fort of Its size nt ihr world and could only be taken by staiving nut the gar noon. In this opinion the most experienced military officers in the country coincide It is conctsled that it n (odd require a rordirm. oils bombardment of six months, n ith Pins of the heaviest metal, to destroy Fort Siin ter, and they it could only be done if at all, by chiving off the masonry piece by forces Tins fort moreover coniinands the e•nrire city and harbor of l•harleston as well as Fort Moultrie ing built on an is land in the noddle• of the channel it can vas Ily be relieved from ihe ars Thus it to Rill be 4 ,111 that the t %1011;1.1011 014 soil rim: n vi,tlt,(l fir a (illy WIS. A WI., motion flint) 1111,1 t 11 NEi t toorc.l that a It nut a a 13111 by Major An , 0 1...0n la (err hat mg ihr tort Irt biota it op but that was riot Volo roil l'aplaniVotovr wit VI lemon!) fnrrp, vlll r, reta)ll4 I) I rr I; r{rtl be Srfll f rom ihr 11 , 111•K1111.; de• , •rip. ion i,krn from !he NI Y.,t k Herald, PIA( Fort Skiniier IS all IIIII , r1 . :, 1 :1:11/11` 110Sli 10f1 I= Fort Swat( r is one of the must powerto , mii, , nry work. in i!o• I nuul .t.:,nit.4 It IR hunt nil An arldiCial I.tuuJ, onagnesifaitiy lifon thenunuhof('burl,utnn )),,v hp hrel II POI. \IOOI4/At' pad the nue of old l'ort 'lobo .on, of U. volutiontiry mu mory and "'nub% Ipnl frolll 011,4. 1411nr9 0100 I hrti , ft/In - 1114 pa our myh• Ihi shy rhnrlul lending (min the ma to the ells of i'larlt.mon is Ift 'wren Vorf Sumter and .alowirfr, and Jr. cutup, ly C. f11W11.1i11.4 w ohm half range by them. Ho w( n Furt. : 4 1/tnter and JOIIII•4111 the a li r rn VI., y xhxlloty , only available for ve% Is, of very light draft, nod then only al Initlr IV ntrr 1 tie aritticial ii.land on which Fort Sunnier is beetlt 114 cooMnn•ud from the refuse trim the gt Arnie lußro( s of Ye w vats were 1'0114111111 . 11 111 Ito complethat at rust of half a milliner of t,tllarw The twit fication is ors pentagonal form !milt of aol id brick masonry The walk are tint , tu t in Might, mid from tight to ten het in 'b n •k nest and are pureed for three tiers of t wos behalf a having neer/tsar) loolitiooles for 111114 thl Fry, and de.tgtted for an amts mutt 11i use hundred mud forty pieces 1,1 ordnance of all calibres TWO !tars of 11 n+ are under horn I t proof enNe MU tell and the Ilaird or II pprr 111 r II) Pll or, in military pat lance en iturhette the lower tier for forty two pounder Pais ban guns . ate seciind tier for right and ten Inch Cultitilloarls, for throwing raihil of hollow ...hot and the ripper tier ion mortars and twenty four pound gum.. The full armament of the fort, however had trot arrived there when Major Anderson took ponaession, and it to fair therefore to suppoae all the evadable ordnance aIII h. lutubly d , nulbuud throughout as )11111 C'ettlltty as possit Ir ft in thought. that with the present Imam. nt of the hot the suns would t e capable of thrive ing SIX 4mila-end pounds of allot at eteh disrliarge lii ade leitsive or 'dragon-el point of view Fort , Stimter radiates lot Ike through all the chilli or Is from the sea approach in Charlet Mn. and haft • full 'tweet) of range to its rear or. ell y ample 141 rept I any attack from that quarter Th o fart at the present time has °Mc. rs' ' quarierm and ha, racks f o r seven tniodroil i men its regular war garrison There is an I ample supply ul 1.1101, pot, der and htlelk for one year's alege arid a large amount of nos n'r 111 - 01411 an Olt re stores gurr , S. , l) amply supplitil t, tilt islet front art lii rut showers of refl. Th.. furl ns now o ne . r tine command 01 Nlapir Robert Arndt room of K., tut ky, arid who is assisted by the other "(A ron enumerated a hurt,- 111 tine former girt] will of Fort Moultrie 1 here air stout 170 la timers t [Ditto •i 1 ou the fiat and tin..s ran he •non taught to handle the grins present force, recaphirlati d, is as fol. lows I)ffict ru lilt! d . Art MrrislS I,tl,oters. 11113 Onnirderitig tla 1/1141t10M1 a rwl natural ad atitagem, Fort Sumpter. %nil the present rarr.oti 1. impregnable from AI.) attack of a beat rritnre Fort Sumter and ihe Miter dr teorea of harhionn, property &Med aiitiol IT able to mount more Runs than I'ndutadt, a Inch defied Nnl ier and lhindam for taro vein m ; more tlinn d. f. at, II the alhr•a ntSeliaistitpol ; and any of them can hate more artillery than Itotonrinti nil schirh re quired a land force of 1.1,000 men tn cap tore. Yet the greater part this military strength im contributed by Fort :Minter, the others being merely All:01111f ICR The Philadelphia Press liars that within the last six weeks not less titan 15 000, and, perhaps 20,000 persons in that cti t y have mi. been discharged from situations y enjoyed the privilege of earning td by the inaeat of their brows - ind indirectly, 'wolfishly not lees, 08 persons depended upon the ex these operatives (or subsistence re fear of disunion has produced ibis resume, what may tx) expected reality. The most serious loss that can'auffer is the enforced idleness ivy and industrious skilled laborers. thy must 1.1 ewe to deal in a liber. nerous manner with these persons, 11 earn their living if they could. ipateh from Clisrlkatnn relative to derson's movements ereated , au iu feverish interest in Congress and I the eitiof Washington. negati ng Suspension. .-^; There is a rumor current. based probably upon past events. That the first business he foyfi the Li gislnture now soon to c onvene 011 be a Lill to legabze tot a limited period, the siospetimon by the banks. If such a bill is'lnissed, all who vote for it will open an account with their constituents not easily settled. The suspension in the State is not general, ,which in itself is proof positive that no necessity exists fur it. All the banks that have suspended in the, interior of the State have been driven into it by the Phila delphia hanks, and if such a Lill will lie pass rd. it will lie directly for the benefit of the ?tants Of that city: Sound asthey at all lanes claim to be, they never seetn so happy and prosperous an when suspended, and thongh the agency 01 brokers are buyitog tip thhir own notes at a discount- a p.m.!' which places :he laboring classes ni the poo sition of the frogn in the fabler Thti sod( the suspension to be legalized, in ord. r to steer ecar of the provisions of a• loi. after all. is little better in its peak t'rnal at er alums than the touch talked of and fiithl rope orkand " In Ii fi7 there may have been some show Of justice in legalizing siispens'Ain. to avert the supposed:L vilx that would follow a gin real i nforeernent of the acts of A ssernbly et Least so the begedature must have thought, for the currant iitniirat•thay tinic was that they contributed sixteen ilniusund dollars and plaeod tl in the haffirls of a gentlettlan who united the 1,11%111.4N of borer with • that of legtsfatoh, to carry the measure. That gentleman's ability as a sharp financier mi ld, ol hear to see the thing through without do.tiorsing one India that money totriisted to Line nx a fiduciaiy agent, wtuFh would semi to imply that the people'a represents IN vs regeribd the act of suspension MI a tie cisqty The Art aluue Was the rule revs MUM/eh d by an extra het4,loll Of tile gi.laque invoked by Gov Pollock. and Coil t h e :slice of Pt tins} lvania litUe less then lift) or sixty thoinond dollars Three }eats hare elapsed, and now the Lacks. instead of fortifying (In nisi-his a garnet sin li fgellfleN are VOltiltlg 1131 k to 54 fur rootlu l irplizahrth of ciNpeolsiori If it in granted, and the law set aside for then especial ho petit, then bank rag laws are farms, and no mole banking than ndurrtiato ry made with mental reserva ,mns An act might as sell he passed at once in order to save time and expense to the Cninmonvvealili. granting all hanks the privilege of suspending and resiiimirg at plea• cure, without incurring any penalth a A ligahration at this time stir ulil imply thli in ItS 11/11eSt 10.114 e. SO says the I Treeacla at Pittsburg The nearest t ) an open ar t of Irra von in the gar, rnn.r nt tOOL Wino it Plloll , llrg On laht, ,v r t rot he sr witting; said a lwut I,d nib 11 1 / 1 , 1 , s 1111 ru to a In; lilt halloos 11 , 01 I rof noty lie plain .1a lean nt of !ha CIAO r 1104 ' O F I / 1 111 lifFe R am set re COll Ire.'l,d for I ot tit r of *l4 to Ile plat. d in gore ttlmoot fortm vi cowl.. of ercellutt un our Rnilthtrn mast lher..• guns wire to be delivered on the order of ih• War Ilepart rb(ht •v soi n tie (err.; *ire rend► for hem Thr rttodiurgerh nave ;TIT rri.osed the higher law ' arid nay that ilieee goon filiall not he no mired We hate no doubt shout rebellion bring amica bly Reified but t 1 is, ne%rithrlese, a propir kubject for ri Mention and comment It appear', that the irmoval of these Kung vt•s resialtd I,y conflictnlg rn'li M . for fear 011 y would fall into siAatliii hal $ll.ll be 11',1d against the goviri,tni , 11, iillirr for opposite rl 11`.111,1 i%ll ill% I anznoli , ant •srn ct a bicb 111, Is., ; and hat mony can look upok vr or. ni .h. d defhlg at the ct•rtmqtte-fterot m , hr tV I ci.a War. SO sum tottKiv prexs. II h.. n. lon - mien NS r err wart,rd by 1 . 1 1 , 4 1 11 igatri , t the authority of ;owe, orb. ni Ifo hurtliiTwnlx &Wagon pile ■rr dr. !di and may not he 1.0 ta•tly tivlm.g4 co Ilisoon .hall have ,pnre *l., o 'Oar, vt nin our Own rrnd.t . and we t.hall' nr,dit 1)% the Ic6.aon ht rz. ren,lng all our al , ttitm Et to pre •ent a family feud Let Them be Recorded Every oue of the thirt.pright. 11,1111hrti of roolgruNs who voted ■pintat Mr Bottlers ftwo:ill toll for a l'runo commit II e were Re pir Hwang They would set m to say, Icy this aciion that tiny hare no hi arifelt wish to reconelle the ilillerimea which exist he tweet the North snit the Siiith and are, in fact, avet'ee to any comprointim, ("Tell it though it might not involve the lose of per fiflt)lit self retqwel. 111 if sense or particular These gentlemen Arent perfectly satisfied 10 let the t' irrepreionble tflittltl" eland as it Is, no matter whether the Union fella by it :or not They would rather see the whole country FIIII4 r and the government crumble 55 1711 to ptea•• il ia .. to any manner modify their ixdoteal neut.; for the Pike of peace, her tnony and the preservation of the l'tdon We trust that the // s,//• '• thirty t Ight " may be able to ri ruler a liatostaciory t t•artllt both to their own comaciencet and to their country 14 the course which they have chosen to pursue When the country. Welding at every pore, called patriotic and cons. rvative men to take such measures as would staunch her wounak these thoty•t ight refuse to fa• our the appointment of a Congressional Ci in mates of one from each State to eoviaider and mature 'a plan of reconciliation. le•t their names be recorded. They are as fol lows NAV; —Nlemsrh. Ashley, Beall, Bingham, Blair, Blake, 13uflinirtnii, Burlingame, Burn ham Untie, Carew. Edgerton Penton, Grow, Hickman Ilnw•rd. Mich : Uutchnia, Irvine, Kellogg, Mich.: •Ixach. Mich ; Lee, Loomis. Lovejoy, JlcKe•un, McKnight Morse. Perry, Potter Pottle, Sedgevrick, Sherman, Stan ton, Menem, Tappet, Tompkins, Wade, Washhin ne, Win ; Washhurne, 1/1 , Wall -38. r:p the depression, which oommenced mine than a month ago, owing to the com - 'heated condition or .our . pollticat and linen• coil 'anima, still continues ki prevail. Tho demand for money is pressing, and the rates on the street are at the highest points. 'EMI, PASTE AID SCISSORS. . i l Pregrelts lif the Vote of Pennsylvania. Thefollowi4 interesting :Able shows the 1.:7 - Ardently destred-LTlist every nt. result of t he vote for Gov; rnor of Pennsylvn tin is soft of oar delinquent rimbserilters ulll Me, from the 111 st conlest, in 1790, to the mlintre their Recounts. ! presto: li mo 17' Give theilevil log duo. Certain But 1118 I.elttr to !Ave no dealing with the de;il, and ikon (hire %ill he nothing tine If 7 Cutting.-- ithsa Sarah Jolkiison la tin Jett arrest in Detroit under charge of stealing five dollars from one lover to pap the minis ter for marrying her to another. IC7 The Piatshurg coal men have AIM pearled operatiima.‘llll) A IPrqu nu mber Of have thus been addt••i 4 l't the thous:ma , who to,re already out of employ% int'll t. • t' - 7 - "wit it, ',ext. ?I-libel :Mori withne gro, Ihr Tt rtit or» , s. or dissohttion with t I roe, 111 the Territoneg 3 I, r ~1 h.. pier 1.)i) 11101 GO' keeps Ile rrn. l 4 ; , 111 ? W• 111!, tf 1,, 1,1,w thoxr —pod .1 , 4411 ilv the Pubs "if Lincoln wryv ”1,c1,11 nye t. tiorg l'oti fi's the prerige• date roodd ti,u go•stii men d Thrill are millions of un who would like to know (1 - 7- Changed the tr lune , --The • Pub' pa errs with regard An the accession of the Southern States 11 first they said •Le t 'rat slide" - 110%. !hi 1' adieu-we coercion to compel them to remain in the Union. - 7 The Nio I h Ann :lean publishes, a long article in cooppielioliv type. earnestly advo. eating the twee...se:lly or secession or itepara. Lion and declaring, the only matter to be ronnidero d how l'e.d to carry it into effect. Adjutant thnctral %ve have Mond it intimated lint Vuittn intends in an point (;en Uavul IS iinney, of l'hilslielphla, Ailjniant I ho.eral of the uniformed \llhtla of they f`neannowealth. Although others may hare i.re'erreil their aperial friends for 0114 ptiminon tt -annot be ib rued that a better man not be found for the position than ; e n [limey IVe barn I hat he iv reeion un mit d by the entire utilttary of Pluladel phia Ail il by hot energy. ambition and melts!) , t xpu to ace the toiling of reiiii,yl rants will undoubtedly be gir•ttl,v Fort Moultrie Abandoned, s p .") I,,, i stlth to Ihr Patriot and 1 vion hill AI't11•IIIA Dce Fort rte. has twert al andorn (1 and all th r guns sivlc«l An ihr force , ' hare he, ti rorrentntett at Fort Soropttr IT. the Ase..risteil Preen HAI TI14“11.1e, Dec 27, 1869 - .portal gik patch flan Ultarlei-ton, dal, al Ifna -miming to the Alio rican slat, s Ihat the 11„r -ernm,i t troops hare abandon. d F o rt Moul trio, ha 'tog tirat aprktd the gone and fresh d to Fort tionmite, commanding the harbor 1 hot ra from a reliable Alalrce (HARI vsToN, Ilre 2i --Fort Moultrie WS+ !VII flight eraruatrd Ly Mayo A •ideri-ori who spoked !hi guinv It in now being tle mnli-h• dby fire Only four anldu ra u err Left in rharye Ihe trimina ware all convey ed Irr Fort The mnnmrnt h3ot created Inlen.e I Omit, rut and Ihr ConAell- IS now 111 AV(' fet gi•nion I . IIAR/ It 4 114) , :. Der 27. 12 1 elork Nin Joe And( rem( •111(11 n Ihl.l hr 1•1 1 11111 1 .11 Fori Moo!we (n order to s/lar the down...ion *Lout %hat post. slid IT the s me (nue to Weal:J."4Ln IM.. own I ntU 111 ( . 11. 1 1,11..P4T1/ 1 4 Dee 27 1 N k Cop( Foster pith a (-mai! fore, It IC. 114 81 Fur( )1111illtle Scll rsd 1111111 1 11 , 1 1 1111 , 11.11 y, or oh., elf r / Jotve I.ren ordered OW stld 6 funi niuu 14 !o, UAll RATON. D.(' 17 - •-•plorir The .'rte from Pert -late that it' to only the gun uarr:agen doll to on fire It 1M cent,' n that the gun% W.,. -pled and .rtr. v 01 . ,. 3 'hat a Whin ha. 'sot Ina up the Fort The looter i. llogirover, !kith! ••I The exeorinent suit Indignation „t" iho po l , alt. t• i. Ittfri suing A r%romKtundiepalth to the NrW I'o l l, 'l' n t • %/ II PI hii..le r xi ert a em.fitet 3r,,1 feel treat o f Ihr preepert f.l-311Re , tt. it ti " r • . 0 • 111111 They h o p e th e iftot . • •• of do methirtg to Ed them If - 11 dt G nd lilt ft.rt to the begt of Dr , h of Henry llf. Fuller 1 • r • pi, Pio.patelo sof rtlovs.l )1 brnil. nl,l t he tit ath of thy. tnnu lat. It St. pr , .ll.llleet Itelere the vOO e • The B o no l o of Wvtito edgy Keys : We Itlthf Imre a 111) regret that 11,11ty ,10,1 , 11111 morning at bei reside,. e Nil itii}f 4 h, unlit Ntiet . Iliv (IP,. SOW a al. t , 11.1 , 1 frvrr and he had Igregg hgr about Iwo weeks. Mr Fuller WIVI a agog el lion Arnzg Fidler, of Itettrany. Wayne vomit a here he was horn in the par 11.20 making Ins age forty years at the tlme of hin death. While hr Ras atill a lag:, his httlger n intivggl with lox family to Wilkahar• re Ile WIN educated at Princeton College, and att. rwards trimmed law ui Willimbarre, %Inn. Iw practie, it his profession for some tune 11. begat, political life early. and al though ■ Wh.g, was elected to the l.egiala. tire in that strong Democratic county Ile, ass •/4.44 elected to Congress in 1550, as a Whig and again in 11154 as a member of the American party Ile was the American ran tidal.• for Speaker in the protracted con test that restilted in the choice of Mr Banks Ile was at one time the Whig candidate for Vtinsi t'OraiIMhSIODIT. Alter his last term in Congress, Mr Fuller made Philadelphia his place of residence. In the late Presiden nal imam he was one of the leaders of the Constitutional Union l'arty, of this State. and nal their candidate for Congress in the licenil District Ile was an settee politician landau energetic hininiess man While in Congress he served his constituents and his Stale with real and ability ' IN had large interest~ in the coal regions of Pennsylvania. land was a warm friend of the cause of ;pro tirtion to American industry. Mr. Fuller was highly respected wherever he waa. known, and had many warm personal friends, 'who will sincerely lament his death. Ile leaves a deeply afflicted widow and a family l of seven children " FORT Moubritta —We publish the tele graphic report of the evacuatian of Fort liloulsie by Major Anderson The reader will readily perceive the discrepancy in the different accounts, and make dui allowance, We presume that Major Anderson will not risk his commission by a hold assumption orrtsponsrbility, hut that ho will oonmult and obey the orders of his superior if the reporters and' telegraph(); enters cannot get behind the screen to timl mit what move ments arc really in contemplation, it would be better fur them to avoicfas far as possible the nocespity of contradinting their own sto• ries. 1790—Thomas n ' .. n envier f, Artiaur til. Clnir, Futlernitst Whole number of votes. Thomas 'N majority, 1793 —Thomas Dt ttil in, Democrat, F. A. Itlutilenbe'rg, Federalist, WITIo rtilmher or voteß, Thorium Mift In ajority, 1796—Thomas Mittlin Democrat, d ' A Ibltifillimberg, Fuderalist, VV holy natfL rnf vntem. Thoma Nltfilin njo ity, 2195-7 hot ia~ Nrf~rnn Ifernoerat, Jaunts Ross', Rile' al Ist, wL)cle nitlowr or voteg, Nießen n's imijority, DV! - Itleßrnii morrat, Joitiirs HUnv, I:111,110M, Whole WI m her of voem, 111011194 liekf 1\11 . 4 11141j1.11E1. 1806 Tlorr.mm 3IcK/ of Dr mnerat SIITII , II (kr, motrnt, whott mllnher of votrq Thutint4 \lc•Kexn'v majority, • 1808 —S uutn Sityth r. !myna, r 317.1. John Spapl, Independent, Whole litimher of voIVN Mignon Sns drr'g vial over 'all, 181 I - Simon Snyder IXemorrit, 11'iti Pllghinao, Fedecalumt, Whole nnn.br•r oI roteff, Simon Sri dr is the potty nil $ Sin nn Su kr Ilc4nurrit Isaac: \l•ayur Ftchratt,t. %Whole number of voles, Simon Snydt r y majority, 1817 %William Findley D. swirtial Johtp !Itchier, Fedi ialist, Whorl. nu inhe•r of votes, ['milky ' l4 mnjorliy, 18'20 Josef Ii i h r hotileT, Ittmoctat bolo number of votes. ,Into ph Ili 'rater's majority. 1F:23 -J. .1. Shol'ite I). innerst. Aildre‘s t.rrgg,Fidiraitst Whole MI In ber,or rots`!" - J A Simi' ze'v Innintity, IF2II - J A - S)ltth7l. Dernncrat, John Sergi ant, Fellcrahnt bottt nlttitiovr of voto., .1 `hula. % ayottty, 11 , 29 (f orp; W.. 1( Demper.t, Joseph Rimer, Anu•)laeon Whole number of voles, (ieorv,e 11'011 s mojority, 1532 Cinvo, Wolf. lh inoceit Ititio.r, Anti 1111.1, tp, m her 01 roteq, 4;, orge ,11'rt ma jot I ty. 10.5 .1, 0., ph Ritit• r. knit :11a.0.n, 94 023 trittttt rat 1;5 801 II .1 ,Vlll.hlt tit. re; 1), morT at. 40 588 11 111,1 r nun 1,, r i r lo Ruin. plutality. 25,222 Y:O4 1)or:.1 R P.rt0i,11.11,0 , ,at, 127 121 .10Nepsi Kiln, r. Anti Mason 122 325 W 11&r nuirtihe r nl vol en 250 146 ol R Pori rr majority, 5 496 ri4l Dat of It. l'or.o r. Prmocrat, 1:16,604 Biolcii, Whig, 113,4711 11 hole may I rof enlf Ps Tot it Porter's majority. 23 026 1 1 544 „. I.' 14 sl.l,pk i h moral, 611 322 .1,... 11. M.., lk I. $1 hug, I'M 060 Vk hole nimbi r of titer, V It Ir 47 - r k hunk 11. morrßi ,Fu r. ltrir In .%hig F: I It igat Nrtti,v ‘lntr I T,. virwyne , AllOllllOll, 15 h, , lr i nmh r (.1 von s R 56t11 , 16 s mad „hr Ali I f'4'—,W V. Wh'g M,,,lts 1.. 1.04 1 ,11, I), in el. I r vnt”. ‘t Y al. r.krol% Ihbl •str 11104 r Ihmo , at W F Johribon. % log 11'hdrnormrrof nlel. Ifig r'. rvaprity. 1854 Jft. Whle4 -Inter IN !Mani Bugler. lh muerit Whole number of vote& amt n Pollock mijority 1859 W 1 , Packer Democrat, 188 8871 14•1•1 W ilmot. lit imbl , ean, 146 135 !halm Ilaz ehurst, Amer , 28 132 Whole number of votes Wm P Packer's mai over till, 14 616 1860 A G Curtin, Republican, 2t2349 H. I) Foster, Democrat, 230 287 Whole number of ♦Ctee, A. U. eartin's MajorilY, pounder' , for the fort in Galveston Harbor Sosentistori.—Thefellowmg par 'I he circumstance thotigh not an unusual digraph, (torn the money article in the Phila• one, appears to have attracted unusual at delphia Ledger of Wednesday, is understood tention at Pittsburg at thin particular jaw lure and the reception of the order be to refer to the !Immix Iron Company, of ' coming known through the employment of a Plicenixvifie steamer to carry the guns to their dentine,- "It was currently stated on the street last bon,* large crowd assembled, determined eveding, thrit one of our large iron manure+, to resist the removal of the ordnance. Many luring companies had suspended payment.: despatches were Kent to Washington on the This erdupeny has a large Southern trade, subject, and a public meeting was content and the immediate cause of their suspension plated to take measures to,-prevent Meier is said to he due to the inability of their cue- Tahafero, the 3111dary storekeeper, fromex tnmrrsto respond to their contracts No ecuting the order of the Department !Cis one, that we have met questions the ability shirt meted that despatches were received oldie Company to pay their debts in run, from mi miters of Congress, urging the citi with triterest. In- fact, the parties them- sena to prevent the removal of the guns. ;5, aelves are so confident of their own ability, I that, we understand, they will propose for a I THE PECULIARITIES of the femalecon• abort extension of time, to 'add' interest at stitution and the various trials to which the the rate of mile per cent, peranum, deeming sex is subjected. demand an occasional re this course more just than to continue to pay course to stimulants. It is-important, how frem two to three per cent, per month fur ever. that these shall be of a harm'eoi nature, money. This company are especially unfor- and at the same time accomplish the desired tunate, as they had just laid' in a large stock end. Hostetter's Celebrated Stomach Hit of re* 'nativist, preparatory to executing tern is the very article. Its effects in all clot contracts for railroad iron, entered into with es of debility ere almost magical. It restores Southern roads, previous to our present po- the tone of the digestive organs, Wafts lineal trouble/4. which contracts their custo- fresh vitality Into the whole system, and mere now desire postponed, and besides, are give a that cheerfidnetwto the tempergunent, said to have len rricietvatile and cash hills which is 01051 valuable of feminine aurae due thrill, amounting to over 8250 and Home Tho proprietors feel flattered from which, although esteemed good catmot be the fact that many of the moat oropriliAt made available The 'insets of the company medical gentldmen in the Union Wirer be are veliouNly estimated, at from one and a stowed epromiutns upon the Bitters, the vit.• half to two millions of dollars, while their tues of which they have frequently tested liabilities arwrepresented at not over one- and acknowledged. There are numerous third that amount, and yet the condition of counterfeits offered for sale, all of which are the money market is such that they could destitute of merit, and positively injurious to not presort money 1 the system. A Card. )3R1.1.6F0NT11, Jan, 2 4(1'461 To Thy kind friends,. io and ont of the , 'church, I rvtiorn my sincere and warmest thanks. for the substantial token of their re gent, left by them et tl. F. Parsonage on last Christmes'eVening. I should consider myself as wanting, in that fe ding, so berom leg in those who have been the recipients' of favors. were I not to notice in this Man lier, the generous gifts conferred upon my self and family. The refined feeling, heatty good will, and the prompt action that char acterised the movement throughout ) are worthy of all compenriation. - - These manifesialions of Irimlnevs pave a tendency to create good fer i fing. and strength en the tie, taerarly existing, and there is ly iog leek of these outward manifestations of i k eoetSwill, a portion of kindness the stream of which to my eastodure inexpressibly sweet. It entices a man to think the better of his race. of-his nation and of kis church. And though ae are now living in troublesome times, and our national rttandard iv tinder the Hood, yet the iroe patriot and Christian hopes, pears and bI.IiAITC that the cloud will soon 'WA as ay. still thiv great nation will continue to advance till shehav consOmmat• ell the designs of Divine Proyitletice and as an humble minOtrr of the ['enter. of Peace a hose mission into tht• world was A Mig , joll or " good %I'll to nun, and glary to Doll in the highest,' I for one will . 001 pray that, Goll may grant fin peace and liarthunv wieh in the Church. a flirt ihe limits of Old ('en ire and within the boundaries of this, nor dear old Commonwealth and protect " our old flag° thrunglumt the length and breadth of the great American ItepubliP The prat - er of the patriot, of the ehristion and of all ho lot r our nation, ought to he Totes. 27 , 725 2.802+ 30 527 24.923 18 500 10.705 29 206 19.500 39,020 1 011 40 031 39,009 37,244 32 643 511 RS7 4 861 47 879 17 0:14 G 4 913 30 845 43 547 Sri 4}15 82 ()32 5i..2 67 975 3V 5T3 4,006 111 5,4 24 300 53 3lq 3 90.7 1 . ,6.9118 49;10 51 0.)9 • 9 5C6 God hksm Our nattrt. land Firm may i•he r•er html Through.torn toir..l SO 665 21 533 GC, 331 59,272 Armin, my dear ftleiiels aeeept toy thanks and I reel that t cahoot better express my pond wkhea than (0 (140 the It cage of the illustrious Paul, '• that C'hrist may dwell In your hearts by faith : that ye !Nog motel aryl grounded in lose, 11111 y he able IA corn with all battik, What is tho length and breadth, and depth and height, and In know the love of Chrtht, ohteh passeth knowltdge, that ye aught he lilted with all the ft , llimis SIIEItIA)CK, 12t) GI i 3 7,159 67 965 66 300 134 '265 1 016 89 928 IA 211 1`,4 139 25 717 64 211 1 174 A Double Elopement TNO I N RCN Orl , WITII RACH OTIIRR'S VV.IV IS-- The Holum County (Ohm) Farmer tells 6,3 story of s cnribus t lopetnent and its conscquencts : 55,385 63 4)37 78 219 51.776 On 'lnvade). of last week, while %tending on the platform of the depot building at Crestfine, Waiting for the tram to titaness* ward, we saw a train smite (ruin the east The first person we reeognttt•d getting from the train were W. K Sena and the wife of Levi L. John/ton, of Marlborough Stark coun ty They readily '•cognized us, came up to whore se at re, mid after tier usual selu• tstions inquired who n a train would leave far Iteilefoutame Ai this moment Mr John son and iht wife of St•olt also tint xpertedly made thin apps Anther. The w•omt ly rerngiored rat it other. and without utter tog a word • pitched into" one of the liveli eat free tight.♦ a a have• ever hero call e d l ip on is a iii es,. The aay the ribbons, butt nets, collets mid lardy ilxmgp flew was re fitshinglo toilbricis and menthe ttt•tkers This excited. S•wri. toed Johnson mill they were so sorely grieved at each tither fir run tong away anti their re slit ci it e islets that then went into pugilistic cxer,• sl with a heaaty good will A great many persons were gathered around but no one caring much which of the parties whipped. they encouraged line fight and laughed at the sport. While the 'lglus were 'ousel smog Constable Smith stopped the lighting anti took the partite before the May of. and his honor Mit d each of them $5 and coats fir b-esking the peace Aetitt. and Mrs Johnson, who hava.for some time be en soikpt sled of being gutty of intriguec. had phoned ■n elopement, and 1' hmson had also ram n••if an t lopeinent to be carried tut the ♦awe dray weib the In/termer ties, Both gudty couplet; hail clandestinely slipped dr Nom Marlboro rgh On the !Mlle day , one party !mil( the cars at Alliance and the whir got on the same train though in a chili rent ear at Louisville station -- Neither couple suspected the ocher until they met si Crestline. Ilia feelings they enjoyed may he imagined but cannot be described nn paper After pitying their Hues, %Inch sail-Heil Ahem that lighting was an unpnilitaide wa y of settling the difficulty, they indulged in the application of • goodly number of hart worts and names in each other and finally% genet clod: S ott and Mrs. Johnson taking the 13. and 1. Railroad. tend Johnson awl Mrs Scott the P., Pt W. and C. Railroad Since then nothing has been heard of their jourateyings 12!) 995 26 443 91 365 88 165 179 600 3 170 2f i 410 240 982 117 :172 4 272 1451151 12$ 148 11.247 1 861 24 337 t X 25 168 h2 o ' I 6 , ?..32 3'6 754 290 '2N6 499 178.1 34 364. 533 165 204 11104 167 001 371 009 37 007 EXCITINONT IN Prrrslii•RU —WO learn from the Pittsburg Post, that great excite ment prevailed in that city on Monday. ut C.oll,ll.quence of The receipt of an order from the Secretary of War, to ship from the U S. Arsenal a number of heavy guns for the forts but recently completed at Ship Inland, below New Orleans. and in Galveston bor. The order embraced 21 ten inch. and 21 eight inch Columbia& and 432 poonders for the fort on Ship Island, and '23 ten inch land 48 eight inch Golumtnads, and 7 32 361 IM 492 1106 32 092 . ORPHANS' UMW BA , 113 Y virtue of an order of the Orphans' .1.1 . Court hf bemire county- the following de earthed real estate will be exposed to sale on the premises. en JANCJ4JfY 25118, 1061, at 10 u'olook A he, to wit': A stainable farm Howard township; Ifehnded 9n the North by not " of John White And Jonathan Shank, on the East by land ofJonathAn Schnook, on the South by, am Eagle Ores!, on tkp Weet by land of John P. Paoker. °out:l4l%g 1 - 511 sores, more or less All of which said tract is cleared and under rod out lismtlon 881,..,m than one half of this (root Is bot tom land. The impioimMonto consist of a large Barn, Corn Crib and other out-butitilmm Thom Malice large Apple Ordhard of exwallont fruit of this tract —A LSO A tract °nand in llownrd thirniihip, bounded • „floods of John : t alker, Ow Offh o-st 9ontoiningitOftfa more or low about 100 m hares of which Is °loaand under good oultifa• thin, the balance wood land, on which la emoted a good Frame House, Frame Stable an other out buildings, haying a ;well of excellent water at the door. Ott this treat there la a Peach Orchard and an Apple Orchard —A LSO A treat of unseated land In Curtin township. Centre county, oontalning 424 *area, which woe surveyed in the name of mot Tallman, fuljpie• ing land surveyed to Thmilas lisle, Hannah Fish burne end others. f —ALSO A tractor unseated labd adjoining the above .race, containing 100 acres, more or mesa —ALSO— A tract of land In Howard township, c;intalning 00 acr e. bounded by lands of Jams. Hanes, 1t Shank, Win haute and °there, 19 acres of which are oleti Gil, the Imlhncelimber land. -• A LSO - 100 mares, more of less, unimproved wood lAnd. township, sdjninik lona of Roland eltrun's heirs Js•db linker. lloorge 'Brown and others, late the ornperty of Thotnes *logbook, deed TERMS OS SALE Oon third on eoyirmetion or the laic the 1,11 on o In ONO Pfel.o Annual payment'', with interrel to fio Roomed by bond and mortgage on the pfahl- JOHN P PACK Kit, JOHN If [JOH VS, khodn..ltrato, Jan 3, IRIII SEERIFF'S SALE Or REAL ESTATE, Bb virtue of utitillry writs of reildrioili Exp.,r, , ,, leaned out or the Court fireouirtAi Pleao i , felearfield county. nrol to roe dtrente I, there mil he exprereil to puhlie Rule nt the Court If -title in the borough or Clearlieid, on Monday., tho I ttli day if January, 18111 the ftilotling de. R: rlhal property VIZ A o.rtilintenet 'awl situate in Docator 611,1 Kh.r , I•ourity Pea , awl Iturh toern•Mip, Cent re l's , 11 . 0111111,11 by lands I ate of i/stori, now of John Crane, lends late of David Kephart, ro b of ilk • Priv), ,k Co Inn,ln Into llonnoeSs estate, Turn D I Pruner A Co , thence from ,prose,'' ,Jorne - lit this wirer', south 21 do,croon was(, 130 paretic', snaring Mialintinon Creek, to black 0,11)5. thence south 22 degrees cant, 141 penile', to ser vice berry, thence north. 33 or HS a legreen want, 70 perches to MminlAtioek. then,,, flr!, south) MS degrees twit, 133 perches to white onk (bettor net , /, 19 degrees cant, (or nor , h 09 A .green went 34perehon tai me lain, thence north, 20 .1 ear. rib porch,. sto white nak, thane. north, 19 degrees wont seperolits,t maple ;thenoo n "Ili 'Pt At green west 31 perches bit uo amt, •r thence north 60 degrees east, 50 perches to Li nao ~k thence "'nth 75 organs west, u PtCaliCe, to patio. thence north 68 degrees west 72 percher cronsing YlO rhea non creek, to hemlock fin line or land now of J. 4111 Crane, and being supposed to orlotain 400 acres more or how and bring suave veil In the name 01 '1 home' Wint•rn which lit sundry onnveynncee heroism legally willed in Themes Mars who eon voved the same to David 1 Pruner hitting theta - on erected rine dwelling hone. two *tore nimus saw mall hlaok.sinith shop, brink yard. and other out building., and 30 or 40 acres cleared thereon —ALSO - All defendants Interest, of In and to ell that certain tractiohf land situate in Dilatator township, Clearfield sanely, Pa , surveyed on warrant grant rd to Joseph Harrison, tiontainieg 395 sores sod sod being unseated, qn-rtnither Land Seised and taken in execution, and to be soli fld the property or DnvtJ r Pruner b l MILIAR Sherif of Cl tartlet-I cri WAA Wlrx THE SOUTH AND (SHIT EN DUcTION IN PRIM !!! JOHN S> LON BER G Eft, Respertfully itiforni4 the elttietrt of Beth/ (matt nod rimsty tips' he bat opened n row rhenprneb TIN AND SHEET. IRON ESTA ~n Bishop Plreet, ogle i:oor west Ut the dwelling ow flea IF, OPnrge Lonberger, eliolh lie Intend■ selling friAn thirty to fifty per oent ehrep ,r then lb.• onenpedt Plena girt nun a cell before put • °hexing elsewhlre end 9hd odd the ebwre feet Orkin of ell kind. laked In dzohnnige for wares Jenusry 3, 11161 TAKE NeildE. THE obtie are hi retry notified thl porrhaerd at Constable +ale. on the 27th day of t ) ".loher ILO, the following art ries, *obi as h• property of William M Pennington of Walks, township, to wit • 4 HOreell, It lingo 3 Corn 2 yr•rling Calves. I two bores Wagon and Lotitien, I lot of corn In the ear In crib. I stook of hay and •lao a lot In the ba.m. I stooks of nolo (oilier, 41011C1110,11., I plows. I toy Wed hiter W. I lot of plonk. wheel-borrow, I mit home-sears, I nett buggy human I cutting boa .3 stunts. I bureau. bodo, I cupboard, and a lot of potatoes The above property I hare looped to the nail Win M Pennington, subject to toy removal, anti the poplin are hereby warned not to ptirchasd or 'wry on the cameos they belong to ma I Jan 'MII 9t PRANCIIi C411.148it diPHAYIB COURT SALE Ry virtue of an order of the Orphism; Court of Centre County the followinri de' scribed property will be eeposed to public male on Tura Iffy of the January Court week All that certain tract of land aline', In Boap township'. said County, containing *boat 130 mares, twenty • five or thirty of which la cleared :Thereon erected slog house, barn and other out buildings, now In pesesslon of Ikao.W Shops. fern. one half on confirmation of the Bala. the cattle in one year thorenfter rellb interest to ho secure° by bond and mortgage JnilN T 11011 V Jan 3 1861 Ailm'r of Jam Hull dee AUDITORS NOTICE The undersigned an auditor appointed by the Orphans Done of Centre counts, to make distribution of the moneys (rising from the sale of the Real beta* of Won. B Henderson, deceased, to and among the legally entitled to the same. will attend to the *same of his appointment, at hie oboe In Bellefonte, on &testily the 96th day of „Turnery, 1861, at 1 o'clock P , f said day, when and where all persona interested are re quested to ahead ADAM 110 Y, January b, lA6f Auditor. AUDITOR' *OTICE. The undersigned, an Auditor appointed .by the Orphan's Condo( Centre manly, 10 settle and ad set the adminhitratl - in amount on the estate of Matthew Adams, dee'd , will attend` to the duties of Ms apretilutment on Betturdey the 36th day of Janoery next, at his case In Belle fonte, at 10 o'olook A M. of said day, when and where all ma'am latereated are Piques tad to• at • tend. ADAM HOY, January 3, 1861 Auditor AUDITOR'S NOTION,. Jo thq Orphtstie Court for Ma County of Centre la the matter of the Exceptions to the mar min ,straire , 'se-renal 04 the elate e i f Nome Pel male, der'd 7he undersigned on Auditor Sp pn (flied - by the said Court to settle and adjust theltdmin titration aocount on the estate of Moses Felinale, dated . will meat the parties Interested for the pur poses of his appointment, on Tuesday, the 22d day_ ofJanuary, A. D., 1861, at his atom on Uigh it In the Borough of Bellefonte EVAN ht. BLANCHARD, Jan. 3, IBM, 6 1 Auditor. • STRAY STUB C.1.11E to the premisis of the eubeeriber residing he Fseption Township, about tbe' middle oil November last, e red and . white spotted Steer, seppored ta bir about one old. The owner is regulated to *Des Inward prove proper ty, pay charges and take film away, otherwise he will bo dupneed of hooordlug to law Jan 3,1861. -3 t DENNY W. SHOLL. STRAY COW. C OM) to the premisos of the subscriber in Boggs township, near Nagle Works, the I lith of December, a Wed Own, with wig far the belly. !Mc Is supposed to be 'about old. The owner Is requested to omit'. torwsrdr prays property. pay charges, and talcs ber away, oths rine, ebe will be disposed of siaeording to law. Jan 3, Mil 3913. L NWIFF• •••• •
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