The Democratic Watchman. BY P. GRAY ](ERR JOE W, FVREY, AmsortArs Bnurou Terms, $2 per Annum, in Advance BgI4EFONTE, Pll Friday Morning, August 13, 1869 DEWKIZATIC N(MINATIuNs r( IR V ERNOR, AAA PACKER, (Iv CAltitklN MUNTY FOR. SUPREME JUDGE, CYRUS L. PERSHING, OF CAMBRIA COUNTY I*EMOCUATIC COUNTI"IICIiET • Anse, bIy—JACOB MFYF H. F. Prof/1(0mM ne—JOBN Pow Reycster —JOHN H. 1‘11)1UllSzi \ lie.rbmler —ISRA EL U11E:N11111,1; F',Jr Sheriff—DANlEL W WI )(11.1t1'.: 14 Treasurer --81 NIP IN H wi • thrpopmista,arr—lDSEl'll 11r1 . 1.1” , hE Felt Goon/I—J. F LA li I M Eli • r Arutefur-1 1 H 1 E&II ElI DEAD )4 IiATIC*`-PLATh'ultM I 'Flint the federal government io limited ul sou or to the grants t.ontatined an tio. Federal (lonstit.tition ; that the exerei.e of doubtful • ni n ,tii Intl i pow,. In ihnigeroteP toll , alit' hlluc of the spoon - lineal tool tio.sniet3 1,1 (he lwrkri, Mist the 41.•1111.4 11111• party in 11l 114,, • ..tennit 'that the Slikie Penne, It nom A t oll ..orrealler her great right .of local aelf-got ern mem 2 Tim, Ilse ottempritrralTflent 1011 1,1 1110 111 , 4- 1 1..4,11 fik•••111111 Allle1111111••111 l•i the r•..1.•1141 4 ~ii•pt it tition by the radivol 'lonia...". of Ili, I 1-• legt.latur..l.lli their r. ['that' to nuipnat tho ...tree to n vote of the ife.ple. 5.1 MA a .1..111n rote breach a dour i'llieittl plols and an mitt llgt.11111•11 • V. citizen of the :nate. otol the ne•olnito.o 111111%1TM sll4 11 'lMO...nods nth...lld L.• promptly 14111.111,1 end till` 111l14•11111114.111 1•111111111(••1114 , 111.• lio.llllo 1111 the in. 114 for aceeption.... or nge. 11,.11 That the Ithlll4...roti. parts of no•. In a 11111, o.l..llferring 111...11 the t0 , gt.,1,1,.• nant i t,, ote 1.1,1 e .1,14144m1...0R der) shot there 11.1411 r right or looter tin t "ogre... .0 4 1...1 114,4 , t• 1 negro nottrage upon the 1.... pie of (lilt State in 0i1...n0m to tionv. nnl 1 Thou reform in the a•lttnionat 1,1 and State got .411111•1111.• 1111.1 111 111.1111011'11/••tli their h unueu,l r o 'rely demanded Ilse more Tent now I..ing 111341. •hn• 3111.•ii.q/Ati. , ll of the eon•lition ..f the nog t n n ..n I r sn • stir 0n....1 esirollele , :peention I. i s ,' 14,41 , 11411.1115 l ili•• 1.11. YIIIIi.111• ••tettolde of the e..t...lttution ' lb. it-regard a 'both/north th. f. w ef ttm 1,111 .•11 the people poet liolenty of the 1.11.'1 her, Itt the • s' 111.1. , n from thou - her. 111 t t. 1. ele, ted the establodtro. nit I tiolstarN nit. in nth?... no the I moo nut the ~l e rtlinoa of all et.ll wo‘t revere, •h. rein up tenon. /111.1 11,19,01. -14 . 1111 1,1.1 11,111 v t,• the de.trttet son of all re . oishlo 1,1 1.1..1 erritne on and the creation of the 'mord forms of dearnm 7 lin nor 0.1.114 r. nod Aube, who eurrie I the slag I,f stir ”litlirs is. rt. tan nurvr 1/0 rvlte rettietokere.l, and all t K.lor Ili their. Lasor tioi.t faithnall arrunl into el e.mtton. P. , Equal right. atol prob., tom 1.. r notornlized not native-1...rt. I tineen. st , hose of Aso. rteln n aloe tiny nine', • di eeittietand the t of pon• r. old form.). an ex./m..le and encouragement to ....." , le wntgaw r tvefi..nnl integrity. tt libertn and indin Idnul right• .. Ps h in t in, P re., to loner.nl ten. nue and • it, ..( 111•• v. ne 41 It itnilit•ilt tillitl.l 11.1 nu.1411-...Vlii I %pt. I 14. g nit- , • 1ir...11t1 , 411 •Ii ..f Our Ticket le ticket *laved ni twilittmtion hr Ihe 11,11)..erne‘ ol C. illre lit at ir amnia:tang .. , .a,eattan, 111 'lite. r\ eatiqla talent. encri i vtal fart Tire !..11114 . 11i0i, ‘,1,1• has,. keel, Named far tlw .fitrefent er. arr all e,tanal4e men. alai eral aatalfaetwn. Iu onkr that the oviii",-rat.' nt the eollllll‘ generally nta . know (Or mia.t, tires are a4e , l to C"14., ae prOlKifte t-f , I netts Itiefitl4lll 111 , • naltse. 01 our eito , lalate, For A ..q311.1:. , Ole taut ttnpartaal “tlice to hr tilled the !lamina long convealwr I ;_avett to, ,4'44j. 4.. 1414'1 H tit Il alneM toomothlr Mr !AEA 11 10 a plear.ant, afrablt gentletnan.of tthout lit 3 cart. , of age. ft ruLerly a tanner, more recently a meschaut, and bitted% a letiCil CI" of royal Tritunr, or, a our itll.l teal mends, ut taiet• rtng alleet.ation, do light to term brut, a •',lngto . roaster. - lie has heen a I leikl(rerat all los Isle, hartag rprurug from good old democrat 11' )40 . Cis, and IX an active, %tgorotio, trod king party limn. Mr. Met r.ti i, n well educated intim poseeosed of a large oliare id 0,1111113011 serioe, and (,vertlou ing milli the "milk of human kind ner,s lie is a highly moral, upright, gooirinaii, and will make a moot Oh cient and Capable tepreacistati , e. That he will be elected IS b Ruud a iioulit. Hie next candidate nlican the eon rectum put ui •onunution was that genial and hard-workieg deu~w rat, JOll 'V MORAN, Fig., if Bellefonte, fur Prothonotary. As Mr. Most , : is a bachelor, we shall say nothing about his age, but would just remark that lie is indeed a democrat in whoth tdive in no guile. lie is pecu liarly qualified for tise position to ehich lie aspires, from the fact that he has been, for years, copnected with the Pub :ic office,' of the county as committiOn eia clerk. He ittagentleman of Fume ideal good sense, intelligent and well resit], and has 'ever been au came*, tigiiting Democrat. Mr. Mims is is well known throughout thocouuty, and is tiopular and highly esteemed. He will aurae. a faithful officer. For Register and Clerk of the Or phans' Court, the convention uominat CAPT. JOHN H. MORRISON, of Worth township. Captain Mow sox an old veteran in the Dentocrat ie auks, and fully deserves this honor a the hands of the patty.. He will be triunuphantly elected. The convection went to the soldier element to select a candidate for Re corder, and 'SRAM. Ulu.Nona, of littineetonship; a gallant one-leg ged veteran was chosen enthusiamtical- Mr. Gaviont.E served in the army, participating in many a bloody' battle, until the loss of his leg by a cruel men senpr from the enemy's ranks, dis able& him from active service. Ile in well qualified for the position, and i; sound and trustworthy democrat. Let him be elected by a large majority. The . i.andidate for Sheriff watt also taken from the ranks of crippled veter- ans, and w. IvooPßiNl: 7 wth hi 4 one arra, will he the next Sher iff of I 'entre county. Mr. Wooftat SG, ke Mr: firenoble, served 111 the army until disahled, and is a faithful and el ticient. democrat. Ile is a modest, quiet, tunwmtning tentlemati, and will make a good taker. lie has been and is now deputy shersdf of the etiunty. In lieMber he will receive his pronto tom. The •oldivrh the call 'didate tor Treamirer, m the per.ou of ' , I %NOS C. nlOl F, of Nide. towludiip. Mr. Wm r 1, , a vonnE! Lind t iv.. , r0114 democrat, Lind t.er‘ed arch crolit in the arin Uru trnnnt for aLont 16ree i , ars. Al ore fortunate than tirenoble and \Wood rliw. he wag not wounded, but came home i•outid 111 11111.1 11111 Ile IQ I‘ell q ualified 1 . ,,r the I regotrorrliit., itilL will Le art into 11911 . 1.` conir time atler 111.‘i I ict,her. bur Ctlittititlr-ootlyr the cott‘entiott f.rl nII J0 , F.1 . 11 EV, of I.2.u.rtu a . nnvn.ltip. ?tlr l'OrCi.nt•KF:v 14 an nl.l tsar 1101 , 4 , (0 the 41entoerne), and 1. an Inifief4t and twin: wan. lie a ill make an excel lent I;..tnnitN-nnter. For I%e hiat. our good look ing and mielligerit ming frorrid, RE= (II Itellet,mie The Doetor IQ a prom non)! pning i'.l gaining an and i 6 a firm and lin enniprniiin-ing 41en,rrat. .1 better e+e le unn rotild lilit ha% e heel' 1111141 e. The rlnncnUnn 110111111/11.1,1 L. 11. 1 LA(11611I, nt *um% h e, ft,r Aartnr, nod be well I i / for the lo_ Lion. Mr. YE 41.F1( U t,s) uell k UM% II rater the ennnly t“ ner,l any reeoninienrintion fromll.l . hewell eertstililv be elect The :tho‘e i. .uir tirket. It 14 gy 11111 . . nlir - 1 Vint. Wel a gill Carr%le e 4,1111 1 . 1, Ls a large titnjorit. I Oeiril Oerat , . ;,.'ll ill I{llll %%11l The Convention TIo• I),•iiioeratie ' Oll% VllllOll %%111111 11,1-1 . 11111 , 1e , i 111 the Court House, 011 ' l ' iae- , l;n I/114, transae(ed10111111.1111,11, 111 die Ilior4 commendable eiurtt, and with the utino-t hat won) ut 111111,11 - The ticket selerfteti is one well worth) the 511111rr1 4,1 I.ser democrat, and will iiinhothiedlN gain for us the votes of very man% of our effilt•er% oppo news. A tootig the twill niece ,are three soldiers, Wot.r, Wool, Nth'.l ;11 P.% 0111. F.. \VU,)I kt \ c 1024 an arm in the war, 4 al•Noiti.ir. lost a leg, and %Vol t, though Afrtitnale enough to Elt,,fittoe the bullets of tile enemy, %JIM a gallant fighting wan, and p.erNed, vke beheue throughout the greater part of the contest. Novy, let dm Radiea,ll., who have nl aNtl beetll-0 lotPlithoothea ui favor of the soldier, " hark tlusise men if they dare. l'he cini%eution did Its part, and did it mail), too, in placing Orem in nomination. and we shall 11615. 1111% ean opportunity to test t he sinceri ty of the part) that his always made such vehement protestations in favor 9r our crippled and war-worn ‘eteraiis. WOOl/ 111 IiRENOIII.O /1111 WOLF Will gi‘e them a chance to redeem 11.1/1111.1 oh their many promises to the soldier, 111111 e await. with interest, the result. We congratulate the Democracy of the county on its harmonious and a ell considered action. Opr ILlAlical friends desired and expected to sees log fight, but they were greviously Aniappointed. Our delegates in convention acted with judgment and discretion, and the COW sequence is we have a ticket which the Democracy, in all portions of the coun ty; can warmly and enthusiastically en dorse. The campaign in now tairly opened', and the battle begun. Let the De mocracy Nee to it that our organization is perfect, and our weapons in good c r- Jer. tio shall we be able to overcome the common enemy, and secure to the white people of the country their nat ural birthright. —W. P. Furey, late the Clinton Democrat, las purchased the Carbon Democrat!, at Mauch Chunk, the home organ of Ass PAcamt. Mr. F. is com petent to ocettpy that position, and will make the Daiwa-al an unhealthy pa-' per for the Radical!. Success to him. Meeting of the Democratic State Cen tral Committee. The'committee met pursuant IR the call of the chairlman in the rOOllll4 of the Democratic club in the Exchange. Hon. Wm. Mutchler, chairman, called the Committee to order, and on the call . of the roll every member of the Committee was found to he present.— The Committee then proceeded to per - tect its organization by electing Chnrles W. Carrigan, of Philadelphia, and Janice 11. Hopkins, of Allegheny, Hee- retru•ies. The clutirmaii was authorized to ap point the necesmary committees for the proper organization ()I' the party. The committee adjourned to meet at the call of the chairtnaii. Below we give in correct lint of the delegates, with their poi office addrems: 1. William Philadelphia. 2. S. NI. Zuhell, Philadelphia. a. Michael Mullen, Philadelphia. 4. ('harlen \V. I 'arrigam Philadel phia. 5. 1)r, .1. h. Forwood, Chester, Dele ware county. doneph 'Rex, •Three 'Tuns, Mont goniery county. 6. Ilerniiin Verks. 1 loylemtowii, Bucks count). 7. 11. 11.11oundie, Ilethlellem,North nipton count• s. .1. l ICPtty IY/IA u, 1 . t.1.1{11111g, Iterks e4pIIIIiN 9 NI% er Pottmville. Seim) I kill comity. 16.11r1 blot?, Dlnnch Clutch, Car kon 1 I. I county. 1 2 Sloths Woo4l%%ltrkl, 11 1.1 1 / 1 .1111. roJillit 1. I. A Macke), Ila% en, Atlll,lll 1.1.10 14. A. 11. lull, , 1,c%%1,1,urg, 1 . 111“11 4,111111) IS. nhury, Nor ihnutherinnd county. lt. Willian. K. 1 1 igli,tirc, Dauphin count. , 17- Hobert Crdne, Columbia. NVilliatii I'. Itrinimi, l.ttac;u , ter' ?if 4 . . Herman, berlitri.l 1 . 111,11,5 19. I . NI. liancari, Cliamber.hiirt!, Franklin 11 . 111111, 11. .101.0 R1 . C . 11, ii( . 1111/r11, ROlllllll (.1111,1,) I. I. NI Ste%%art, Waft' Street, 11111.1m:don eotltit 21 .1 SI. Miller, ....Newp)rt, TEEM hid; I= 22. Mitior liermart Kretz, St. MitryN Elk coutit‘. 1%1. liibmon. I'niunh,au, Fu effet 1", II 11.. pk .111vglit•tit •L , (1.11 S Lary, l'itt,lmr;z A Ilv gilt 1.011111 11. !tea% yr Colin! W [Maw 11'1131111, 4,1 Ca. 4 I It', Lit% ruliet• ruunit. •I II Neill, Warri.n, Warry cwitit% •".e \V. l' 1,, ead% Crtm t,,nl toti.l%. --11 it h hi. , repeated as , ertiotts that he ‘,.111.1 jute agalis-t the f CI the .14graluv_ ri iiiuun, ratilmg the tie ern .ittlrage arneruhtient, atl.l his Ha e..mieett..ll %%1111 the hale or the tirg and Sprilve. rreek If.. It. Charter, I , e rather imagine .1 t , ( . 11ill H. %%111 1111 , 1 It 111, 11111 gi.ltitig lioneht ,‘lttte !nen to ‘ote for loin for Ast•ettil.klitlttl. —Thwiiitterenee between the two (.m1411(111.1(4,1 for sheral hi, the one on the Iteinue•rltu ticket lo't a hint, In "the 4er% ice of him country, - a hole the tulle 011 the uc,.ru Autfrage ticket with the C/Illhe of a great many chicken~ losing their'n. flow are t)it, chicken rani ? Lugging in the Nigger W aa hin g t on (loaned, not con lent with its legitimate local powers, lure volunteered to reinforce the "rat" printer-. and the go% erunient in their war upon white labor. They have ap pointed a consinittee to " IN/re the Washington new staiperm, by threaten ing.in wuhdrltw all the city patronage from them unless they employ "rats" arid tlischarge printers who are "411e loyal " to the negro donimion. The cruise 01 the printers as the cause 01 every workingman in the emintry, ewd the conflict going on at Washington be trw•eet' them arid the goveriittient sniiplv the initiation of a policy able:lt toe Republican party intend earryiug out, of rolueing the working masses to tht level or the negro, and grinding them to a s'ocitil subservience to a mon ied aristocracy. The favoritism of the government to the isegro was further illustrated last week by the arrest of a Virginia plan tar open the charge of intending to die t ; charge hie negro hands if they voted the Radical ticket. Gen. Canby, sat rap of Province No. 1, wag the delecta ble instrument of the government for the perpetrktion of this most unwar rantable outrage. Such a thing an thin needs no comthent. Certain it is that the government would nut interfere in behallof the white mechanic who was placed in a similar category with the negro. lie might be discharged or employed according to the whim or price of his employer, or left to starve for voting his sentiments, hut the gov ernment would never interfere in his be half. Oh, no! It is the elevation of the tiegro that is the first care of the Washington oligarchy, whilst its poli cy calls for de elation, humiliation and injury to the white man that a level of the human and brute creation may be achieved, as a fitting founda tion for a perpetual despotism.—Ex. [POT tho WATCHMAN THE TRUE HEART. = HOW true ill the heart, that, lamming with pleas are, .Doth nentli; do fondly o'er Woe darkened way; flow Ilko n filar that Illuminati tho fume, To hear every veidege of daripieve away. Reared by wireettint, It grown In Ito beauty, The purest, the tendon( Mot Heaved ore gave ; Performing Ito mloolon, and feeling Ito duty to hot to deetroy, hut fondly to nave floe brighl loth Hugel the rityn of devotion. To tell tlott a home and • refuge IN nigh, flow like tistnr that moonset (lot oeenn, When tierce • indr of It ottlolt. hnll etttistecl It to nigh, Ho gentle 11111 i lo‘ ing—like.ttonet, In their nest, Who sing of their poirentnt, 'mitt falling of dea— ls that motile heart, by affection eatensetl, Ti, li,m littlil.ti,l,l-- and al rtym be hue, Ito), pros net loth it linger, In lifo's fading hour Am the sunset of years roots ono dying ray, To witieh eeu•h advance of loot he myAlle postern And weeps for tire !or ed one, that pam.en nu ny. tinnhentns may i,ll of an nngel's 11Aotion, 14111 iIIVY '111)1101 porliny $lllOl bin and north, As Unit of n hem t, nhose lingering (.111011011 l!nsyros en so tin,' to the lost 1/110, of pm lli dUt I.MIII fill Pt HA!) The Mormons Deflant.---Important Interview Between Senator Trum bull and Brighim Young. A pl.tok of trouble loono;up 111 1414.' I,olllll`lll 1A 1111 , Shape of the Nfor mon •lue-toni, uN aih its, , the lotion 'rig revort of It late titters lets hetneen lieu ntor 'Fitt Nom LL and the Mormon efitel SAI.I LA I, t, .1 ill) I 1 - Ye.terilay morning e -Go% erimr Senator Trumbull and end otlii.r gentleman 01 the nonillion nil purl}, on 010 G.VITIII ed the territor , Mr Ihinkne, and paid their re-m. t- The other ter ritorial officer. called On our party and placed dmn revs at our At it ell o, lock we called on Brig ham Young, at lin- re,dtlence, %lien the Col Janie. A BONI4I, anode tt !WWI addre-., Faying, is -iib•tance that v.e congrattillit'd him upon the con. plvtion of tint railwat. will, II relh, ed the Mornioli.. /I thvir prol'onind i.olation, brought theta in con tact with the cheapened the co , t of their uoaai., and increased the purrlitoing power of their lubor 11, referred to the they rendered iii building the road, and On: commer cial object. of the Visitor., coin plininiitsia the Nloriliori.s .11 their mate rial firoAperitk , and acknowlodge,l rho value of ti, important art ut irrigation, which tin, had taught the whereby the great A !mil, an inert %Vas i ndi te to blossom it the root, and to yield rich fruit! , in the cfti.on The pr,pliei, in . 'behalf of himself and iteriple., lined% ,Nelconied the par IN, e.poke N lt of the Hid the Mir 1110118 1111.1 glt 111 11 1111.1111 g the 1/11 1 I , llil, 111111 , 4tid that their all With Ili prer— on liligentlN 111 perlorin the part allotted to 014.111 111 the drllllllt 1,1 1 having et er 111 % ieN% the right 411 man and Famaxl independence. I 'olonel 11.'1% VII 111011 introdared the gentlemen the parlt , lull a general tartilernation mdied, la•din.: 1111 114 , 111" A. Senator Trandaill %%a, kidding adieu to Air. Young, the latter remit: ked that on re tarning to Coligrem, he might hear M Hone per-011, being pill 0111 of the ter, Molt, 1111.1, II 111,111', Ile might he care It %%mild he for net slid good felli.4lll , +. 11 01 1 / 1 11 le , lel /Li 0111,`1/1 1 i. lure cent hone He , 841111 et !Merl lia% e mine , 1110 %11l he .1111e1.1 . t 1111.1 In uu orderl %/1,, putout mt I • tl%h, lor jzoo.l Senator Trumbull —Before you take any step of Ihnt kind alloy Inc to re que-t that nun make knorti %ma. gra2A :met, to I'ie4l,lelit Brant. Ile t••• a jutt loam oltemlim, , , to (l . c justice to all iptit hi' V. 111 tint 114•1 11111 it N 11040.11111 01 law to go mipotoshed It will not be sale 111 molest. !addle officers iii the discharge of their duties Brigham Vomit! What more will he do for tim than ,Johnson did? CII - enklAirant har remoied the only officer here who is a. a MOrllloll, and ior rnu va ,oll haie that he 1411 S a Mormon. The - United Staten judge' who here lucre NOMe tinie ago acted badly. I told them what I thought of them and the) Seuat..r Trumbull—you will pnnntne o h e di t .nee t" the cott'stitittetti e n d the Itt‘,•. of the l'itetthtt• • lingbam Visilig—Adherence to the Ulllllll certainly. (Me enactment of Congress, lim‘ever, %%e shall not obe% ; that 111 the one prohibiting polygamy. It 1111111( right to interfere nn that mat. ter. It is notch better fur a 1111111 (11 1131'1 1 l'everal\viveg, support, honor arid cherish them, than it is for a 1111111 to deceive one 111111 cast oaf, thsowii and re Inn, to support her. Senator Trumbull—That is a matter about which we inuntililfer. We think the national gmernment and the States eau rightfully pass laws against hips fly arid justly punish the (Aimee. All the States make a plurality of wives a criu iron I offence. • Brigham Young—Yes, all the States have laws on the subject, and Utah, when a State, will have an eq ual rig h t to make laws protecting polygamy.— Until we cause here the I 1 u bket or po lygamy was nid broached. It was ■ot until we had a revelation on the sub• jest, We think we ought not to 1,0-in terfered with in this Matter, as it is no. body a business but our own. We have about 70,000 people. Congress thihks we are unable ,to take care of ourselves as a State. When we num her 300,000, as a/moon shall, I think we shall be admit d into the Union. Senator Trumbull concluded the dia. logue, by remarking that the lawn, at all events, must he obeyed and upheld, and that the Chicago party wan here on a commercial, and not on a politi• cal errand. Mr. Young's remark shout expelling federal officers from the territory who do not please him, and his declaration that Mormons would not obey theism,' of Congress against bigamy, created considerablesensation among the mem bers of the party. In the afternoon the excursionists visited the four Walker Brothers, ex- Mormons, and the leading merchants in the territory. We received it prince ly entertainment. Toasts and speeches were in order for a couple of hours.— Most of the Federal officers were pres ent, besides many leading Gentile citi zenit. There was some plain talk, and all agreed that the national railway renders it now entirely within the pow er of the government to enforce the laws and protect American citizens here, which has not hitherto -been the Case. To-day we all went to the tabernacle, where Brigham Young preached. He delivered an elaborate discourse in de fence of their doctrines and practices, but made no threats against the gov ernment. Brigham Young has not returned the visit 01 (he excursionists on called on any of the eminent gentlemen in it, nor iln hi 1118( . 1 1 , 101 Heem to (lire about cal tivating trade relatione with the lien merchante. The) treat the (mean eio mite with cold and distant polite.- Items, and repel rather than invite ad \ MIMS. A LIT KRARY It —Tho fol lowing remarkable little poem is n con tribution to the San Franciqco Mao; from the pen of Ars II A Peming.— The reader will notice that each hue la F a imotatimn from soma of the standard authors of England and America This I. the if a ear's laboriolei search ainoik the writings of thirty-eight leading imet..of theong and present l number of each line re for4 to its author below DIEM I Why 14 all thls toil for It lomplt. of An bong 2 Life's a short Slimmer. 1111 0 5 er, 14 11111, ee i ;deli 1)1e ital breath end die— .' Ihe cradle end the tomb, talas I so nigh, 'l,, be t. better far than not to be. 'I hottult all limn /I lift Illny seem °tragedy, , 7 lint light 111,4 speak a Ifrn 'nighty grief. lire dnmb 111 , bottom Is Lw /41/111 ,, W whenre they ~,,,, • Lair fate It I/111 lII° rommon fut. of All, In 1 , , f100 , g 1,,,t 102 , ' h e re n o man la hJI II Nature to Yin II allots it. proper I.lllleLe F"lttlifo 11,11.1.. folly her ilventira I I. Cli%lo.tii cll. , often I vitson oaerrnlr And 111,A 11,1110 •111,11111,, on a fool, U. 1,1,e Is, 11, Ima bang or 1 , 114,1. lariat to Ilea‘en, 111 They it Ito fotgna mo4t. 1.111111 be 1 for. 17 Sin tfinv 1.pt•1ap , ..,1 elcoo w.• CU, ttttt I Noe— -1 Ile Inb•r. oirme rebore vlrtUr )ml4 no pitte.. Ii 'rhen corp rm•h loa+r , ll,n I.IVV II , 11011 0% or 11,•11 pi ndnhnn tofu ix t fool Ile and tear II er •enmisti n nun.. Irt fnnhlr.o Plettomr. 21 With eritft nud .kill I. ruin and betray Li -44onv not too high to Intl, it %toop to nip 21 We inasteri4 nil dint I lb. th”ti rem - aloft. that imploiim DEE harp wings, arid grataliiiir it n , dream, 7. Think not ambition wise beeamm 'th, brave. 10 'Fite paths of vine lea.l kit to the gra', 111isst Irrr nntirlltrrit In 11 girrrtritts tniv rir.rrtritrt Ito to tilt Irsarrr nod grant, tl V. kat rr nil tile gastric girttarr rtt . n cross' "I he .11' s.: Iluw i..itg In,. II .I 1 , 515 m•n,om 1111011 i% !VIII I . aLu lirt•. till. h,lllll 4. \1 11 ,1• 111..11 N 1111.• Nll We 3, %our (.0.1 1 , .11r rri. n.l u. ‘k iz..n. I Ili - v.ll;mA worothilo, yet lint ,soompro • lot rod t 7 'Phi• t ti•tt 'lint it given gum a, wnd to yottrtoelf 10. putt, t• F , tr lire w.• how wt. • Att. dr. w.• 1,1.101, I Yourw ,2, 1)r , l' o p c , I': 6,r 4, ti,.woll , 4, Siwnet.r , 7, 1/10e1, S, qtr WAl6.r , U, 1.4.014- 10 '1•14 , 0111% ,I I, ( 1 .,0v,‘ , 12, Cluirt , 11,k 10. , ter , 11, .1 rrn,..trolig 14, \llll.l , 1/1, !Shill.% I . 17, Tr.qt, , Solw•r% , , 20, II , 21, 54.t144.11,0 , 22, tralkls , , 2.1, N1,1 , -in.• r ; 21, .11%%1..r Lb' 26, Cow pre, 27, •-•Ir. NVltlti.r I) .`lllllli 25, Gruy, silt. , :10, , 31. l)rvd..ri 12, Chnrks; 4A, Watkin,, 24, Iferrick , li, WlllllOO 1112is0Ii , 34, 1101, Si, 1/noa , !$, Alialo,pear , Nc.o abbertioemento IN TIIE ( '1)1 7 In' I /N (rt.' I'F.NTIti: 1 111 NTI . thnt wn atttollention has 1111141• 1i,11,,, Co , /11 . 1 of Coln ~,,,, 1 Ile.. 111 .1 , 1 for the County oft ,mtr.• to grant a eltgrt. r to the .4' Oa ITT Its unt•n ong Sk,ago A. /Igr /ItlIV to the A , t of Arowtribly In 10114 h rumor tontle,nwl pros Weil- rt-31-3( 11l Nil': lIF Tir E .\ItHIVAI. ANI) I,l*.i.llerl'llE of . Pig isol..rottt.• to ANrrfrotturt.t cone k ., and 1,1,t,•Kr0v,. Leaves Pinegro‘ery .lal ceept Sunday for Ag eve ol Bellefonte at 1. A MI Art - Ives at Bellefonte at 111 A M Leaver Bellefonte et. rI .1.1) ezeept lanilliiny for Ag 10l golf Pliit•grove at 2 P M Arrives at Plitegroro al 11 I' M 14-11 JAMEY Kltpail4 Proprietor IA 1St:)1,1'110N The co-partner / ship heretofore existing between J 8 Lonberger awl lob. (' lienrv, has 114, MOIVP.I thl. I Ith any or July, 'by mutual eon sent The hooks it the firm are In the hoods orri:the senior partner, .1 S. Lonberger, for settlement, who will ...millet the business as Imretorow, at the old stand .1( N PIENVW IN 14.404 NOTICE! Propo.alm for grading and building the Agricultural College & Turnpike, from the end of Moun tain to the Agricultural College, a dituranee of '1 6 % toile., will In' received tip to, and in hiding the nth day of July, at the office of MeAllieter h. Beaver, In Bellefonte 111.1. may INA made by the ratetlon, one mile eaeli, nr by the rod POI' Hurveyx, apply In Moons Tlinmpl o p, Esq. Preill.lent. I ;..ntre ?urnAce. MO EMTIMM PSON, Aildroax, Agricultural CoDego, Contr., Co., Pa 14..2A-11/1 1-°TICE TO WHOM IT MAY concern hereas, my wife, Elise Light, left my bed and boorfl and deserted her famllytin Novem ber, 15417, without Met mouse ur provocation, and Mill feminine absent with her daughter. M. E. Light, rompiring to min: myself and family, now, therefore. this la to give notice to all pyrnone not to:trust her on my a.6ount, as will pay no debts of her contracting. ft LIGII7, Julian Furnace. July 21, INA. F OR SALE.—Three new two-horse wagonp, two bocond-hand wagonv, one cart, ene truck wagon, and two buggies, to. gethor with a variety of plows and cook-etoves, will MS mold 'at ten per cent. leas than market value for cash. ISAAC HAUPT. wANTEDI--prrn THOUSAND DOI, lam! worth of GRAIN for which the hrilmst market prim will he paid by STERNBERG a SHANDIES. Clothing. $2 TO SW WANAMAKER & DROWN, -MEN'S & BOYS' CLOTH 'NO.—Garments ranging at every price, eilt. In every style, reedy made or mode to order. S. E. corner 0 Sixth And Market.Eßß. I $7 TO $2 SPRING .t M1141111E12 OVER COATS.—Melton, Silk Mir ed, /Fancy tagelmere, Chin. china, Beaver, etc., largest variety In the oily OAK HALL,I3I*TIi k biAltiCt,T &meta. 1 B(18111Elifi Hlll'll4, Wail $0 TO $45 Foreign Ar. Ihnewsti, 4;..6 excellent styles, h t:. eer ner SIXTH & MAIM ETStq t)A HALL, N'ANAjCF 16 & BROWN DRESI4 SUITS nF A LI. ;II $2O T 0 s() 141.40., nny oreamlon W 1 \A M 1 K Fit & f 4 lXl'll L MARKET Strootg •p. I 920 Hut S . SUITS F 01; 4411,,,,i IlnmP And no A Styles tit..l bpst go,p4j4 W %NAM %K Elt 11,?,)%ry. LA RI; ECL , iTlfl NI, Hill SIXTH t m Aux F:r Ti t2n. RUTH' A 144" riv-v TER F I tit it,r,at vui ty V;%NIiMAKI R 1\;1 BROWN, St I X TII And NI Al C 3! s2To tel .41 Sfl ( I,IIIH 011111 fiEN'I , It I; Nl4llllli I:114)16 vi.fy kind, ad‘,111,.. WANA NIAI I Itl\ti Oak Hall, 1:1 r , thutlt Hotine,#4l‘lll A ket Street. iitnit Neba abberiizentents: QEWING mAcif INF THE syNi:Elt SEWING M\ CHI \I 111..11g OP. big maohlnr., thort. InNlr In I Manufacturing I . 'oinvitnr, rank nalk 1141)14,1 'flicir manufacturing njaciiiin•. Inn been known t bent f rntaunfurtwro purptosen within the pno fe,‘ 11. 1 , R , .• Kara ntlenturil t.,11n of a FAMILY NIACIIINF 1.•411n1.,1 1,, vein rnm•ll (as in IL 11 I) E L lo '1 Ii vuu hull~ IR 111 , 11 - Ih, n oiI.I lIRItI nnnl4nk , Kimptlk, II PIII 14INIPIM ((I'll.Tl\r., ME1.1,1 i;ATIIERINI: are oimpl. atoleit•ily tlidereiood though endurlng rind tirelee. no, 1:r ant .tecl do all the work n01.e1...•1, and few will deny, - rn•tertlotn boil hey log, thong w o.hlng to pun bon' chitie,to e•ltamlne all the other ttoomfo h^r"re boring a. it will far tall till the objection. to the other 1113. he brought rtgaln.l II Machine+ on hd, I for " all ' I ”allthlllon together with ..full ,l asmortment of SILK, TIVIFT. E:s; 4)1( « and nll Uu• 1.. r rho swwl/1111. b.) R W M 4 iNTG. , M Fin bento ritrillmlling pull l'allt,ring E , 0k1 , 1 , ment, No 7 Itrwkerttoff Row, l't ICEIM ARARE (11 A NcE. ,A WKHI pu,k or lIIPr. hn11.II•• in= F 4 ) it SA I, I. and store noun for rent Ila log tt , n prtolnio of the uvular porintir o f I they wl.lt roll titittlttlt the merenntlle 6u•l •. tmeeetemfully earried on by thew In Stitt,. Ventre...linty fur the lout ten year. 'I H' Y offer for sale their 14.:NrIRF, STUCK, of nierelaandlan •nuf fixturen, (all of wlla tro g.xl and emleable) euti.leillitg of a good kid guneral arolortnient of ALL KINLH orio HllO4 kept In a country ktore, They 111.,, oa. FOR RENT thelr.large ■nd comnioilloini htillgre I'oolll WO grocery room and Corti hoivie attached, (4I alceplng and clothing morns medlar, This , decidedly the BE4T BUB I NESB WCATI N In Snow Shoe and one of the largeat and I^'•t arranged country more rooms In the eoillitY l'o any perßon wlrthlog to go late the Innotn . Ns this Is a RARE CHANCE, 11..1111a place Is the bout heninetis location In the conutry. ALt. ACCOUNTS remaining uneettled on Augupt l" ) left for collection. A. Clikf'r.o,l,!,N HoN BEM FOR SALE OR-RENT.—An excel lent Photograph Car.: Anpl'to 111-16-11 t. J. ti, BARNHART IMIE
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