Democrat and sentinel. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1853-1866, October 24, 1855, Image 2

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v Godsx'b Iin'i Book.--Tb November num-
fcU Jhis .Client magazine ojnes to" u richly
latku with useful reading, matter. We think we
are not olg tooYarifylaao we say it i ileddedfy
tbaiorcipo-t magasWmny published of the kind.
tTbe-eDsravings and - Fashion plates kre really
LeautLfl.
m-We have boou requestod by Gen. JohnltcB
Superictendairt of the AI!cghcpy 1 It. K. to-ssjr
tjat;the advertised liittng ot wood oomrsci-,
1 .'on -the -Portage Ho.id, has .been poatpoucd until
LIsettecc-stT i;i ollke -is abi.inid."
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$In our last ivuo c give the narr.isi of t.x?
rotbbcrs doct.tr bth 'irK.cfc.es tf the Lcgiaia-
Willi MYUTE, Editon and Proprietors. ., , . , is. t u .The Senate
will atatul 17 Uctnocrat- lu io opiiii,.
the House 03 Democrat?, to 34 opposition.
elected by about 4000 votes, Ab '.VPfeixfa-. I txomoutt ttnrxynooas. vury ureaiung ware
Bylvsnia Biglir defWt
, ,' ... , ?Ti. , ,0 -who bunted whore we now plough. Ha goes
in torn worsted the California? i irlB :ihrough jhe Mysty labyyintu of the medical
; . . r ' : ages, listen to the tramping of million of chil-
; ,On what theatre the brothers will appear and gray haired aires seeking the holy city
next we know not; but we are mistaken in the 0f David, filling all Europe with dismay from
gonerous impulse of the Democracy ..of . -botb. Seythira'a frozen peaks to Campainas sunny vine
States, if , cither should be permitted ?tp."Uv.f, clad hills-, . tie. is startled with the braying and
asigrial vindication I hooting of the Saracens, threatening to make an-
lohg withouCwitnessing a signal
nf bia "character and rinciDles. against the
other empire like Alexander's, with the fall of
C3.cial vote of Canal Commissioner in 1S55.
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ni-jaat proscription of the Know-Nothfeg dy- Western Emphe, with the slow decay the
i,. - -" .1 v Lastern. He adanres and laments in the same
nasty. J'enntyliHiman.. . , . s, , . . . A, ' .
iZJZ , ' breath the Mogul Chief, the greatest conuerer
EBEKSBURQ.
TCCD2.-ESDAY iIOKNIXG:::::::::::::::::OCT 24
New Tost Office A ncwTost oiScc has
been cBtablitbed'in Cambria county, 'on the yyc Rri.
; L. . i ; Democrat $ Seniind.
The Studeat's Goal. , ,
To borrow a inmlle from thi. misty a'.'tl yea. 6f
Antiquity, we siriviag for the Joy ,Crown to
deck a brow proud 'with having won ' the"rce.
'enna..
,.i--V 1W a ricriil' nrftaration! liv' makin? I . . . . .
' D i 1 ' . . ' 'L-fert e:rls rrl -... M i . . . f nrtNu..-Al I ... :..
Johustown and Suajmerhill, called Mineral
Point, phraim Wiesenrer, Post-Master.
O Warned at this office.in payment for sub
eription. Advertising and Job work. Corn. To
to. toon, Wheat, Rye, OaU, Apples, Cderi Baok
wbeat. Butter, Eggs, &c,, & , r :
Kkw AovKSTisEJiEXTa. New arrival of Gro .
hr Ilkrt & Rro.i Johnstown Auditor's
Kotice, by JIichaU Ilassoh Auditor's -Notice, Fresbytcnaa tjhurcti aet in jounawn, on existence, about to enter with bark.ofjaa inUnite
lv John S. Ilhev Fa'U & Whiter Goods, by D, Thursday last. The opening sermon was variety of structure upon the stormy Sea oolite.
McLaughlin Executors' Notice, by Geo.. Settle- preached by the Rev. Noah .11. Gillett, the. which pours its floods 'p'biter,"and sweet, ..Vict-.
my er Auditor's. Notice, by A. C MulILn Trial I Iaft j0(erator. . The Pennsylvania Synod of ed and g-xd into the ghastly abyss of, eternity.
the Cumberland Presbyterian .enured con
The Synod-
and murderer the world ever saw. The Saxons.
D.invs and Mormans have already becoroe a ho
mogenous people. Her traces the wondrous tales
of 2Terr$ Old England, her many bitter years of
coiifiict with he Gallic nation. i JCew worlds
drawn' aruuud hiui from momcut to moment.
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1 Greek oil, Latin extracts and mathematictvl olu ti r ,-.. n , i j
. ! . -: . -, anaaU, tlie ,uot tharJJuus, whom the dev
tions, by becoming freed from the sickly exerecen- J. ,r-v " -i i .1
J . ' . t 2. !j capuclinetf of France, considi red as the Goe i
Relioiocs. -The Pittsburgh Synod of the method to fit us for the sublime tragedy -of
the
out
aud
2,030
C.115
1,949
1,453
2,019
8,403
1. C13
2, soa
6.0S9
2,3bl
- .1,739
1.227.
2,113
4,412
.2,173
1,443
905
2,1&0
2,t87
lAat.
For Sale at this Office. ' vencd in Union town on Friday
A sooc-oJ hand Washington Press, No 4. Plat- of Virginia, (new school Presbyterian) corn
ea 87 by 24.
Two pair of points 1 press wrench, I tympan
wrench, 1 bheep's foot, 1 brsyer, ; furnished with
press without, additional charge. The press is in
good conditiou, and will be sold cheep for cash or
approved paper.
Abo a second had Tant imperial Kara age
Frsaa.
To Our Patrons. . . , . ,.
Our last lasue closed the second Tolutne of the
Democrat and Sentinel," and now that we are
2.124 -10,377
2,099
2.233
2,157
5,143
2,706
4,811
6,498
2,955
1.627-
l.or.6
2,774
6,644
2.015
.1.168
1,497
1,899 :
3.C98 -3.167
4.0(51
2,292
. 4C1 .
S.G37
S.4S3
3,679
705
1,743
2,014
S.lul
1.559
1,170
10,962
2,576
2,930
3,094
4,884 '
2,7 'J 9
40"5
. 8,034
l.ceo
25
5,144
757
3,417
2.121
2,121
the Fusion Candidate, by the handsome major- construction ever since man began to draw con- fnese are but as a drop to the ocean to the Philadelphia, 24,930 28.817
Magog iif Iip'y Writ, fall like withering,' deaden
ing curses ori his car. lie bthclds all Europe and
Aiia Veveljitglike a mad man for several thous
ands of years until all is cngulphed wittia the
secondgrand period of , human civilizations. ; '
.Mingled with these the Student may take .the I Indiana,
Jefferson,
structure of thy craft, see that she Dante b the aad g0 through
and pUcbed; for the singing oil- the gates ovcr wLicll wa8 wriMen tliat terrible
ize her and set thee floating without . .x ,. , t , .
mecced ita seasion in Richmond on Wedues;
day ikht.
Official Vote-
Mirk well the
is well corked
lows may capsize
rudder or sail on, on to the grat mysterio-fslXfeev
rue dtuaenis. i an iuiu aire, j c, , . - ., . .. , ,
IT -.f rtA.vA hil 1 , , 1 I . . G . '
pores , ""-7"- " , can vault through the realms of fancy-with poor
warning to all who entered' thereat, to see the
wondrous mysteries of the lower world. With
f. . . V.i . .1 - - . I UUl'U III
' m 1 a rr fj .''iMPnrH . 01 1.11 ithliii uc. uu iwt vutv 1 ... - . . - ... . 1
Tn another column Will be found the omcial -" . . , ! go witli-Uacon and Locke into tbo tM-sian Mercer
rote of the State, for the
for Canal Commissioner,
pared by the Uarnsburg " ratnot s union, iiie.sne otuuens s v - Who through learning and through fancy took m,,;
C .. .1 c- JT. .. . I 1 .4-1, .if rrlnnmia fV.nAi val.Iat !- 0 . .. 0 o J I Montour,
from tlie returns in me oecreiary uuiuc, i uie, m iu nc, fe... . 1J3 ni"tit auoiune . 1 r .1 .,
thev are doubtless correct. It will be seen All his exertions are but to lay a new stbrioftm j And on the loftiest top of fames dread moutian j v.-ir.!n.TT.h-r.'d 18
ttiat J'lr. x iUMER nas oeaieu iur. .u.uumuj, tnat great tempte wmcn nas ueeu m jw. w rerrr, .1,412
prominent candidates generalizes the labors of other men, but is alae an of philophyjand quaff tbe nectar of Mifflin,' 1.2
. The table was pre- actual producer himself.-! say, the Student s Bvr0n.8 wild throbbiDgs. . Monroe, 1.9
r Patriot & Union," Hfe. the Student's hopes, the Student's- Respects u Montgomery, 5,.
Adams,
Allegheny,
Armstrong,
Leaver,
Bedford,'-
B.rks,
Blair,
Bradford,
Ducks,
Butler,
Oimbria."
Carbon,
Centre, .
Chester,
Claiion.
Clearfield, .
Clu-tcn,
Columbia,
Cr&wlrd,.
Cumberland, 3,561
Daut.hm, 2,224
Delaware,
Elk, ,
File, -Fayette,
rrankLn,
Fulton,
Greene,
Huntingdi n, 1,600
1.264 i
!88 .
1,175
4,t99
9,994
1,751
8,026
4,808'
2,269
502
2.550
87 .
917
559
970
Northampton 3,Ci 5
: 1,6&6
2G4
2,126
2.440
2,799
876
2.007
Juniata,
Lancaster,
Lawrence,
Lebanon,
lx;iiigh,
Luzerne,
Lvcoming,
11 C4 - A.n n f.rnf r.X I.. .,. ..1 :! 1J f .1 V J : . I l,l-
yj i i .-r t iiv or ll.JOUi laaMus " ' i Muci.nn. rr.-un Tmmi&p tn nasa a smsrui aron imo I ujitui.y wuriu vt luuunut tu.cau uciore nut eu- i
aDCiii-iurning.ovcranor w. wu. , - Democratic Dartv of nearly 50,000 votes "TCT; " "7" 7C,.,,.k " ..4rr . 1 raited Iraze. Can we not aa v. tw tin a- tter,
cor
aWrOOS will no consiuet us u uu&ium, iu iuiuiiu- i . .
vi . . l since last
tag them, tnat we are awnosi enurciy aestituie oi
We
Schuylkill,
lie root of all tcU, at the present tunc,
therefore earnestly nrge and request, all who
know themselves to be" indebted to us for either
subscription, advertising, or job work, . to, fork
over immediately. . All who do so. may hence-
- TheBigler Brothers.
It will be seen by the news from California,
that the Know-Nothings of that State have
elected their entire ticket. Johx Bigleb, the
present Governor, who, as a legislator, and ?
C24
t5 J
6.888
1,208
ocean of human thought.
He knows that his exertions, his miimighyu- j denft Life, the Student's prospects, the Student's j j.njeYset,
crubrations.-will tell for countless ages yet to come, I nopes are onguier man any ones on earta f i "Snyder,
that they will be felt by millions . t . j We then as student's, as pilgrims to the great j Susquehanna
vf cWr.i'nr in thn vroroK of rhao' i" i teD.es of Fame aud UsefulDesa mav craff this I u'"v".
rri; . : ... . . ... , ' Tioga,
lie unlplds tne great dook or nature.- xi ,-w j uocir, . una muru&ia pvau uciorc us. I Ut.ion
transported by her instructions and her beauties J - The educated man wul rule the world. Viis a j Venango,
ami with estatic ranture Iviews the harmonious I fiat of fate as inexorable as the laws of the mate-1 Warren,
- . . 1 i - i ,i- . .
i vi. ri . :.. i -ut i'ition aw., uov. uvi.viujvu oituci v.tnKn,.t1ma hp wn mjrrutianrv ana wnruicr- I ruu umveroc. xu'uu iiuvsteai lores lor a wuiie I o
eryumule wtiuurucawB . .rr v. .,t , J: rr . "v ' T T7 : :..-". v"-r. v Wanye
Kke so much as dunning, and we think we have viws m maping iuc poney auu uirecvuig i tvU adaptation ol all tier parts totue wants oi me i prevail , must 6;o .-jr ovioio w.e guiui, inarcn Westmoreland, 3.803
f,UiMn !n t?!? wmr. a anv I infant stcDS of rhat youns - and flourishin? spiritual universe. lie tracks in the gnat. broke w mind, 'lis iJiviue, and Uivinc rnts, necessa- Wvininc. 893
.mr--of thaditorial-fraternity id the state. Commonwealth who had repeatedly tleSed of utter Absence, the monstrous ball of gola s.oft- riiy oe superior 10 . juoriai. inti.eciuai power
- I I . a i ii , .
But winter is aDDroacluns. and we miwf have the menaces of the ramblers, and sDurned the ing like fish m the pathless realms of wght, ana moral energy cepena.cmc.iy upon strcngtn
names eacn great naa in tne noor ci . xicavcu, i mn.. n .uvuu, mviuun;, iui.iU w
forth set us down as their obhged, obedient and j . ,
ery humble 'aervants.- There is nothing we dis- Ctwf Magistrate bad performed signal
. . . r . .T J 1 .
money, tor it u now a lact, cstaoiisnea oejona a msolent demands of the money changers and
cavil or a doubt, that Printers cannot live on tae speculators who had so often. , by the judi-
Wind I I ne t?i vetn TinnrAr nrnrL-fl hftr cof-
. j -i.ii -i? r..- .1. . I r r
vme woru more, ana we saan uiaiuis wc uu- - . . , , , ii
i . . ..,, J .v, l .r t).;i I r e- o
IKIi IIULO WD H3UU1CU VUUk.V V. ' . ..j.. , . .
we have labored with all the zeal and abilities we I -
i . j ';..:'.. ' I Aotliinff urder. as did nia orotner in tbis
VOU1U cuuiuiauu, lo reuuci it txvl .v3.ayiu, mui o . l ..
and instructure fireside companion, and a. faithful fctate, under similar circumstances, a year
and fearless advocate of the principles and candi- since.
dates of the Democratic party; and we have the We were not, it is true, entirely uupre-
gratification of knowing that our coarte throughout pared for this result; for events in Atlantic
has always commanded the approbation of the States had admonished us of the power of this
York,
Total,
2,126
417
1,489
1,913
1,460
1,118
3.457
1,877
4,707
207
748
4,252
2,750
2,819
329
2,448
2,881
1,079
1.4C0
3,773
1,174
4,770
1,784
6,740
1,633
1.834
1,677 :."
6,943
l,4b5
2,470 .
6.S28
2,182
2,003
1,187
1,851
4,460
2,154
1,499
S34
1,786
2,015
2,399 '
2,031 V
1,487.
850
1,008
2.12J
2,411
822
1.997
1,196
607
1,009
' 837
5,099
54
1.8C5
3.S94
3,957
2.2U6
2t5
1,685
1,310
1,327
5,207'
920
2,738
1,983
1,332
28,284
C14
426
6,012
- 1,481
819
1,579
347 "
1,381
793
l,roi
717
-3,182 .
1,594
3,547
529
5,&3
v
1,679
6,877
2,149
1,090
1,791
8,264
2,892
4,173
4,123
2,6 8 V
1,437
619
2,033
4,668
1,603
1,013
990
984
2,031
2,660
8,021
1,082
236
2.113
2.812
2,800
009
1,893
1,910
2,315
1,043
1,023
5.S01
1,197
2,i;53
2.633
371
2,034
455
1.SC8
1,332
531
3,573
438
2,443
1.01 1
1.5S9
15,770
64
634
1,176
2.050
1,090
2,164
292
1,723
1,500
1,408
958
8,214
1,420
8.200
793
4,501
Ms
X
107,001 204,003 161,281 149,745
honest and thinking portion of its members, in
this county ; coundtn ly relying on their continued
and generous support, we'enter on our. third vol-, j
ami, with (he honeet determination to labor faith
fully to deserve it. .
Secret Order in a first contest, aa instanced in
our own City and State Its first blows hare
lean its most effectual; and we , venture tbc
prediction cow, that it has gained it 8 last tri
umph in California, as all agree it has in
Pennsylvania.
There is something touohiugly interesting
in the career of the Biglek brothers ; and we
cannot refrain from a brief reference to the
The True Cause.
The democracy of .Pennsylvania never acheived
, more brilliant or efficient victory; than at the
late election. It Was a complete rout to all the
lama n.r.A fafi.-vn iliat liarl nrrftvp.i f. n pm V&&
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under the banner of Thomas Nicholson, for the mosl Pn.ueuL xeatures iu tne lives ox ootu
purpose of putting him throu-h, and affords an- " w occasion, xney are i-ennsylvamans
other proof that the "sober second thought" of by birtli, x'rotestant in tbeir religious beliet.
the people, is always right, and that the democ-I and printers by profession. They commenced
racy, although they -may be vanquished for a J the career of manhood without pecuniary
time, are in the end invlne'.ble. We observe, that means, or the aid of influential friends, and
t , - . 1 1
anumoeroi our -av. r.. contemporaries. uwg Were active Tolitieians in hovhood. Practi-
" followed "Sam ' to his era ve, and beheld Unn I .' , . , . . .
1.,: 1 A , r VnvAo Inrvrrtli a.l.lroas. I ' O' CJ '
... . . . , , dastry, strict integrity, constant devotion to
d themselves to the task, of summing up the ... . .. ..
reaaona which modueed the disastrous event foi uul auu lalr tS aouuy, are tne ieaa-
. ... i'z - t :..:... r i.-.u rri. - rt.ize ?
vrhlr t , w.n . W nro-d nosCii to think US cuuriiicriauca ui wiu. jub . vauiurma
however, that none of them have as yet hit upon brother had a much longef editorial caree
the true reason: VenLerefore, venture to sug- I than he of Pennsylvania. By the year 1850,
gest to Poor Swank of the " Tribune in the hope J both bad performed valuable services in the
that it may do something towards alleviating his Legislature of their respective States. In IS
sorrow, tnat tue sober second thought" of the 51. the elder. Johx. was elected Governor of
marks out the boundaries of thur .vild careering tne goal wiucn judgement tells you, you may
flight with dreadful valor, leaps on the back'. a I attain. We now can bo the causes, the ilLcts ol
comet, the great whale of Heaven, and fearlessly which, gradually developing tnrough all time,
aurveys the monster's tail floating millions of miles will tell a tele upon the world which will not be
back in the horrid void, at one time lashing" the liuisnert thrcugnont tne countless cyces ol eteroi-
stars and nebulas, or, at another bathing in-. that ty. e may be the arbiters of the destinies of
river of milk that flowi from Creation's Degitw unborn niillioiis. The field is before us lovely
uingti Creation's nd. The fiery steeds of A itol- and inviting. Those who will, may enter. No
los do not outrun his wildly leaping fancy, in jts plea in this day will excuse a rational being for
flight 'mid unseen worlds and the happy ' music not being there. ill you enter ? Young men,
of the spheres." ' . - - - .1 you wish to be amcng those who are to be the
He admires the physical phenomena of his own architects of a new world, who are to catch the
earth; seeks in Natures laboratory for the causes f glimmering lights of the past and fern them into
of the strange variations and changes perpetually bbeaniing orbs of glory 1 Jf so, crine, let us go
things iato their primitive elements, decompounds'
the very means of existence iuto their specific in
gredients, studies those ingredients, and tells his
wondrous tale to his brother of the flow, the
loom, the anvil.
Sated with the myriad beauties of the sky. with
a giant heart he seeks the burning bowels or "bis
Hibam, Ohio.
Democracy Never Dies-.
In reference to tho present cheering aspect
of political affairs, the Albany Argus makes
the following remarks:
Now And Then. A year ago the fortunes
mother earth, gages on the granite and superih- j 0f the democratic party seemed to be on the j 1852
Patriotism in Maryland.
Tho Baltimore RtrmLlican states as a sig-
nificent fact, that the following gentlemen,
comprising the intellect of the old Whig party
of Maryland, lefuso to endorse the principles
of the secret, oath bound rvnow-JNothing or
ganization, or support its conductors: "
. Win. D. Merrick, formerly Whig United
States Senator.. J
Gen. T F. Bowc, formerly Whig elector.
Gen. W. Liniran Gaitbier, the Whi? Pres
ident of the Maryland Senate, and formerly
V big elector.
Kx-Governor Pratt, United States Senator.
Revcrdy Johnson, formerly Attorney-Gen
eral and United States Senator.- "
J. M S- Causin, ex-mcmber of Congress
and Whig Elector.
S. leackle Wains, special- Minister - to
Spain under the late nig administration.
ril Tr . .. l.L' U . . C ft
x. X eates iraisu, rs-memucr vi vuurcea
from Baltimore.
It. T. Merrick, promiaent Whig orator. .
II. 11. liolusborougb, Yt big tlector in
cumbent strata with a prophetic eye, tells of .u-line. States which had lonfr boon eonsid-
mighty revolutions in the climate, in the soil, and u,wen of strength . in vinciblo strongholds
in tne outnircs. wesoon sees now pow mm iiare i- - a u:u V.o.l u
. ... - I Ol UCIUW.I.VI , nutvu uM """-o
bly and success! ully yindicatcd the democratic
Le.n the agencies of water, fire and air n chan
ing all material nature beholils with what woiir
derfol wisdom tho great periods of the worlds
existence are divided into periods in fine enters a
new world of wisdom that to most of the world
is an eternal areamme.
party against the assaults of its enemies
turned against the democracy ; defeat followed.
defeat ; every nortnern state pronounced ag
ainst us, and tho dcniocratio party succeeded
History, with her Divine voice, Antiquity, 1 only in electing a few members of congress
spreading out the lovely fruits of the first , gi eat j 0f the " household of faith."
J. W. Crisfield, ex-member of Congress. -D.
M. llcnry, candidate for Cougreis in
1851
J. R. Franklin, late member of Congress.
Hon. K. F. Chambers, ex-United States
Hon. James A. Pcarce, United States Sen
ator.
Isaac D. Jones, cx-meniber of Consresa,
and hosts of others.
As Ikpobxakt TEnin. It la a matter .c r
little weight to those afflicted, with C-1. .
Colds, Asthma Or any of thoae'ptdmo&ary'&aaaM
so prevalent at this season of ti;e year, ti Knoer."
tnat tncre 11 a rcmeay prepared oy Dr. Keyset,
Wholesale Druggist, of 140 Wood Street, Pitts
burg. Pa., that currs thete cases very speedily.
It costs but half a dollar and u withal a very
pleasant medicine. For sale at Jas. McDermhj.
High Friccs of BreadstviSk
The prevailing high prioes of brcadstufca.
which have been kept at a starvation - point -.
notwithstanding the late bountiful Eartest,'"
are exciting attention in parts of the4mil-'-
try, and nearly a doscn societies and associa-
tions have been formed 111 Boston and other
parts of New England, to " remedy in , soma ,
measure the threatened evil Jt is proposed
by means of combinations on the part of con
sumers to buy directly of producers, andthua .
avoid the payment of intermediate profits to
speculator and jobbers, which Bwell 'theprvpe,..'.
of articles of consumption so inordinately. -
The plan appears to be a cool and practicable
proposition, and although those concerned to
it have failed in forming a combination for the
proposed purpose, they have succeeded iu
awakening the attention of philanthropic cap
italists thereto, and a gratifying end has been
gained, as the money, haj been furnished, and
a store is to be immediately, opened iu Boston t .
where flour per single barrel can be bought at '.:.- j &:v;?
.1 LA- . ' " .1 ' . . ' - . MT . .
tue western price ior. a tnoneana narreiji.
with the addition of five per cent, only for io-
cidental expenses. - The plan is. to send aa '
agent out' West, with the money, in hand,
to buy the. flour and ship it to the east, the'
expenses attending which, the freight to Boa- ;
ton, cartage and storage, will be fully covered
by the five pci cent above named. Profit is
out of tho question. It is a beneficial move-
incut,' and not a speculative, and the profit
that would under tho old pystem accrue to the
speculator, goes to the benefit of the purchaa- "
er. This weuld peculiarly be the result of
combination, it is held,' and it is also held that . J-
it needs but to commence to. 'be successful."
Potatoes can also be bought in the state of N.
York, and after paying 15c." per bushel for V. u .' '
freightt can be sold for thirty cents per bubl 7- - S y
less than they aro now selling. , The Bam ' V '
principle of course, will apply to other articles
of consumption, and western pork, now bring
ing 14 cents per pouai at retail, may be
bought at some easier rate, and so with all sr- '
tides of western produce. .
X barter system of traSe. on an eqaitabla "
basis, is also thought of, by which the produc
tions and imports of the east may te exchang
ed, "at coet, with those-of the westj with the ''
mere added expense of transhipment and ptb,. .
er incidentala. The western peopleafe labor
ing under tho same general evils. ' For the
luxury cf poor tea, they have to pajr "about .. ....V-
75 cents per pound, and for ppiccs and other
articles" proportionably-high. That thc .plaa : -"".' .".".'
is feasible, tuero can be liule doubt, .as the..- ..-v
ready money of the combiners generally . -1
poor people, wno are emiconujt irom necesci
ty, ready-money men can compete with the
bug credits of ths flour ppeculator ." with the
western millers, and buy flour at tha lowest
rates for cash. .
There seems to bs a growing di-'position on
the part of the people ts think of these things,
and the success of the plan in Boston - will
lead to a speedy organization here and in oth
er cities, in order to counteract the enormous
drafts of the speculator upon, the small means
of the poor. PhihultHpIua Arjusl '"
'.Then it was that the enemies of the demo
cratic party those who had unceasingly de
nounced its men, measures and principles !
with a bitterness and vindicativencss unpara-
people, had more to do than anything else, .with
the taking off" of his chieftain. It is doubtless
true, that the stale falsehoods, anti-republican
principles, and malignant attacks on the private
characters of the candidates of our party, by the
Tribune," and kindred sheets, had much to do
witn it. but we are confident 1 hat the i 13 it
nd controlling cause was the one we have as
signed. -
United States Senator.
period of human civilization, gaze On hirn 'with
their fascinating eyes, lie walks among- She
temples, the statues, the gilded ceilings of palace
burnished with gold, sparkling with inarbld from
the hand of Uane. tLroush tho . Stardium- the
Amphitheatre, cazes on a noble bust fresh froth Ielled lD the annal!' of P0lltcaI wartare as
the chisel of Praxiteles', admires the gorgeous Lfo sertcd that the democratic party bad passsd
like images on the canvass with wild passionate its meridian ; that it no longer commanded
reached the same bih trust in their native 1 e ivinSs hears the tg"5 tnus tf Sophocles and the confidence of the people ; that its pnnci
State on
against all
r
xviiioui at-jr iu i-iic lakiti nas iiiumpuuui 1 ej. legend
iy sustained, in xoo-i, witn aa parties ac
knowledging the soundness of his general pol
the youngest State in the Union, almost on
the shores of the Pacific. Within a few days
of the same time, the younger William.
the Atlantic In a terrible Rtnirrl r.mipides, takes bocrates arid fhato :or his apmt-1 pies would never again be in tho ascendent. 1 soldier, and took three Kussian
00 i i,.t Aft.;.-.... ---.aUa- f V Ann.ntcinn.nf 1 . - ' .. . . 11 kill .t.llAlr file Cl. liltt thil irAlind
il. - -1 i e . . I uu'tcuuu iisna&ra l iuo wu.uioiuua vi 1 ,r. short It WSR TlTINO. rSUL lllllO DrinffS I o"-" c-itur-o uu ' '"w
vue ciemeaia 01 opposition to ine . ... . aa t wit. thm.l 2 - ' -" . 4 . tered the animal tho more, lie
i r i . i r i nances to parties as wen as meu. a iweiye- T.
c r i i Ti . lit: i c x i Tinnii a lnci:in ninppr hunt
oi.iauen liime vo ewruiz rawiia. i
J-Thc following account of the cxp'oits
of a dog in the Crimea, surpass everything
heretofore recorded of tho devotion of this no
ble auiii.al : '
' A sreat sensation has been caused in the
camp of5 the al'ies by the heroic deeds of a dog
belonging to Col Metmanu, of 'the 73d regi
ment of the line. On the 16t'a of August,
during the battle of the Tcheruaya, the quad
ruped broke his chain, frugbt in the ranks, of
the army, saved the lifa ot a sergeant aud a
prisoners. A
only embit-
threw himself
liim tn th
.. - . ii 1 1 i in u i.i r-i . n in ilium ii ii 1 1 ncic i ' i , i i ... . l . l.
Tho poor blind bard -wafts, him along through the r . ' " - , grouua. ana uraggea nuu a prisoner uy iub
" I . 4.1 .1... Z . .i,l AH . 1 V. I Kniiy nn. Ka vmaiwt4 a r .H 4ha rm T rsi .ri Iia
j., ocuaiiw. :...,. ,n;..;.i ' '. - , . . . ,v - ' ".Li- tv.
One of-the most important duties that will de- t .i. . V. jK . 7 ... -rucuou oy toe oous pao,r p,ii,B . - h'Am. is convalescing. He will probably receive
rolve on the next Legislature, will be the election wuafc ue was stricken imagination tne pauuicorpse oi nector, oesmear- a--.- - - - - . gome laark of honor a3 anothCr dog in tho
of United States Senator.'. We have seeu the down bJ the Know-Nothing Order in a dis- ed with dirt and clotted gore, dragged by : Achate ocratio party has sprung into new life ; from EnglWl ah)iy haS been rewarded with a medal
nmM of roral nromiiient democrats mention, tmct contest tor the constitutional riffhts of nce round tno native waiis oi Aeneas, or in a uemg yauquisueo., u aK.u ui..cwr, fyr his aes.otion to his master.
i . 'W. I. '. 1 a lv. . - I . ff 1 1 il. ' 1 .! I
.... . i . i ri . i i i ri f 1 1 i t .t nanTinn nnrnoa mm in r rifi -rri otiiv i r -i a ti rni ir innn pnrn rnn i in t:ip i "
in connection with the office. It is a paiiion of tne etate, ana tne civu ana religious liberty " o'"'. .. -v . j m
io former had triumphed in OBe 01 l m - -
hijh honor and of great responsibility. Ihcom- j of the people. .The 1
mon with the denujeracy of th state, we desire to
ee a true and unflinching democrat selected for
so important and distinguished a trust aud yet
he must be a maq of strict integrity as well as of
acknowle'ged ability snch a mai is -Henry J),
Ihsler of Westrnonland, trna of tlie members elect
to the Ilouse of Representatives from that couuty.j
As a man, bis personal popiflarity is onbounded ;
l.l Amorln VAnU' ThArinrr A HE. JiIOCRATlC X VS. IID. iCl US lOOk
i -." - t r e . , . T ;j !.
There ta Jupiter on his ivory throne, with ai stohn b BDent its furv. wd h U(l tU dem. " '
thnnderbolt steaming from therartificial hells of ' W,- - ffen erec Qa-w weea. iu. iuuoui.ua.
'-'"" i'v ... . j oie masses oi tne xemocracy. arousca to ac-
.? i !. -.. i . - . : p f?f..
hia character for honesty aud integrity is without J vice of gambling, in the face of threats of vi-
reproacn ana as a lawyer ne is, bv common con i oience to uis person, xte aiso vetoed tne ta-
sent, without a superior in Western Pennsylvania, j nious Estell bill,1 and many other measures
As a matter or justice to the democracy of Wes- calculated to entail an immense debt upon tbc
ktu iviuu., i,ia, successor oi state, and thus exacted from all parties the
-. ' i . 1 .- .1-1 ... V ...... I. . .
air. uooper, oiigu u o .o..veu, io us, ana u it .. nf fW , -i -
is, the " frosty sons of thunder" are motkffi'f.lia
lcally in favor of Gen. Foster. We will refer to
this subject again,
a first and second contest, and in ' 1853 had
mi i rt f l
v uiMikvii, w u "iiv vu.uu yiv Jl I - i t - .! i t -1 1 i " x W i uig uirt.n a ui iuu ictuv-iavj, oiuuoi.u
the State against him, and the combined influ- nod mc fir h crouchin2 at prepared to resist the assault, ot it enemies, tion by the attempTed usurpaUon of
-f V..l f.l-l'.--,.l.- -j ' .. .. . 2"""" - Dinauons: ' .
vf.v. o. ..--..--a cj..--..Wi "o ub- leet At ma ngut glands the tall youth polios PaACTiCAL Fkek Love IX UO-NSECTlCtT.
signed to prostitute the government to their whose lyre still rings with celestial melody. " On W.lnmn ' D. Case of Ilartford. Conn., the
base purposes. At a Bubsequcnt nession of his left the little fat, ruddy, red-nosed Bacchus, friend' of Mrs Lucy Wolcott. though not
the legislature, bo signed a bill to suppress tho and lame old Vulcan stands. with a hammer .and r ticniarif 6 0f her husband," Oliver, has
thunderbolt In either banc, -rods, Fauns, satyrs, ; . , .i .u q. .
v u r, a r- i e z r been sentenced to three years in the State
Nymphs, Oreads, Lunnads from every part of -. " , . , . ... ... , - .
bell and heaven have formal a circle round.he P"Son, for a too close intimacy with the fair
miehtv conaurer of the eiuats. i But when. are dy. The case will be remembered as the
Mars and Neptune? Ilaxkl II. -ar them comiu 1 one in wbich a mutual bargain and 4 barter
on the wings of the morning. . There! Hot from j trade was perfected between the two men for
the hideous b.tttle-utLl corucs .grim old Mars, I the possession of the woman, tho husband wai
vant. Iu the late contest, as in tha case f
MAINE!
TEXAS!!!
GEORGIA!!!
ALABAMA!!!! I
VIRGINIA! ! I!!!
INDIANA!!!!!!!
TENNESSEE!!!!!!!!
"MARYLAND !!!!!!!!!
NORTH CAROLINA! ! ! ! !
PENNSYLVANIA !!!!!!!!!
And a Gain of 50.000 iw OHIO ! ! !
How could Know-Nothingism help but fall
lisnting fLisbinz from his deathly black eves be- 1 WU r.l&im . nnnn hr. in consideration of fmm -, o ,.drl hoio-hfc?
bia brother of Pennsylvania, all nnrtifs c.nn. 1 -.oi-d kLC-f n.l .nt.'.n v 1 ' - i - ,- ' ."" I -
j. . , r j .-j-.vi. .... v.w .......v., j.yuig . . certam sum pani: me mree, nowever, cou
Col. T. A- J-Cagoire.
In our last issue appeared a ccrcjnunication
urging tlie claims of .ai-.Maguire, of this place. Gf t,e State, and ' the citizens of each irre-
ceded to his own administration peculiar ruer
its, and to himself honesty and purity of pur
poser Standing on tbo constitutional rights
4 a candidate for the cleric of - the Senate, wbich
we heartily endorse, believing lie ha few superiors
iu part of quaTificitiod;' In 1851 he . served aa
Clerk to tbc satisfaction of tho meinbers of the
Senate. A "number of pur con tonjpprarics are ur-.
ging his' claims for the important poet-bis olec
tica appears to be a fixed fwt.
epectivc f nativity or of religious persuasion,
as a distinct Platform, , with scarcely a sen
tence from. .the press against him, ho was
njade the victim of the midnight Order, head:
knotted lash to bis foiiiing cbargew as they come tinned to live together, with only this change l00Tn ACHE.-icr.ons are not generally aware
rushing and neighing from Persias bl.xxly plains, in the domestio airangenicnts. that Dr, Keyser Tooth Ache remedy, for sale at
The ranks of the :ccletials now hear the panting - James McDsaMirr's, inhis place will stop im-
nA iA.f5n-nf V-rn..:i- .W-?-iTW ' Appoistmests b. tuk Canal CoMMissiOJr- mediately an aching tooth. Whoever tries it will
" "e r -f r tl. it :i -.. -,.7 IT,, inn t . , -
jiks. xiiv ijaiiiojjvug - i convincea.
the waters of the Irimy deep, while with every. j jTcT 1 i t
blow of his Trident; he calU into birth an .island If1 -fnders
says :
understand that the Canal Board
EXPLOSION AND LOSS OF Life A, atam
surrounded by lrytons Sea, monsters and Nymphs -.ju in session on Wednesday, the 7th of tig employed in towinir vessels through the
History ioyes nim, loios mm y ner neart; Seated I November next, ; for the purpose of making draw-bridges at Chicago exploded on Tuesday
I tha lighthouse of the NinflefnlhCrnltirxi .m-i'iVi ! ....minunti nf rtffii.r nn ihn KAiroral CnnsI I mnrninm 'ri'iKn.r P-1-.f T T.nn-Un ..!
T r. Tl i Y T . ' , . . . O . j , n ..u I inUUlUIUH-MW . V - - v w " " . - w- w- 1 -w.u.i , u ...... vu w v. V. 4VUOlUOUU d I . U
eii hr II. N iootc. II. Marahall l?9itn Pn: .1 . ; i ::. i.i. - .r . : l r. !. : i it. n h jh m ,
- -i - - - -: "j- i ioo telescope oi laun ner iooas over me dart wa- apd Itauroaa lines uewogmg to tue u'iddou
on, ana otners ius opponent .inon. was 1 tors rf the Fdii and brm? arrl W.r'.ta I wMlth." ;
u a uL ' litug a
dreadfully injuring Wm. Vaughao, tfco ongi-
xseer, that t$i life is
.-T
f... . ..'
e :3 ,a'A
Tue Fcenaces. The digging for the foun
dation of the Ostcrloh. Gardner & Go's. Fur
nace is progressing,, and - the Boene' at" the
Watson & Co's Furnaoe.-in Gaysport, is one
of bustfc and activity.' "Towering ' derrick
have been erected, an-J tho ponderous -.f. dor-
nick's" are Hoisted on upon the ' other r to fhe' ' ' e "3 v
. . . - . . . . v " ' .T
music of the Etonc-culUrs hammers. The ' r-.-;
iimncEso wall looks strong enough for a foftU
fication to Btand a Stbastopol attack. " A year
from hence, the neighborhood will present an
appcarance not dreamed of in the philosophy
of those who declared, a year ago, that the
town was finished and ready to be' fenced ia
and whitewashed. Hall. Standard. ' 1
.A
The Rolunq Mill. -The project set afloat'
a few weeks ago for commencing the erection .
of a Rolling Mill in this place, early in , the -spring,
will most assuredly bo carried out .
at least such is the appearance of matters as
they now etand. ; Col E. U. ' Lytlq and. J.
W. Duncan, Esq., have eaoh subscribed ; for
twenty five thousaud dollars worth of stock,
and we hear it stated that two gentlemen ia .
Pittsburg are ready and willing to take i a
liko amount. If four capitalists, whoyrft
conversant with tho business, are willing ta
risk this amount, it is quite likely that plenty
of others will be on hand to embark . in
enterprize. ii. - ; , ,. '; . .
Indiana Election. We have returns from
38 counties of Indiana; giving . an aggregate
Democratic majority of 8,166. The same
counties last year garo about aa equal majori
ty for the Fusionihts.' v The Indiana' Sentinel
thinks the Democratic majority in the State
will be 2G000. Last year 1.623 Fusion
majority. Democratic gain, say 82,623," or,
in round numbers, call it 30,000. . . '.
Coxvict Dead. The Huntingdon Journal
of last week 6ay : - " J - . . : , . : i
' Elizabeth Harkerwho bae been eonfined- in
our County Prison, aimot a year under sen
tence of death, for tho murder of her husband,
by administering a dose of arsenic , to him,
while sick, died on Thursday last, and was
buried in tn out lot. She made no confession
nf