El TOSS IPATCIOII/41.- 8 8. SICK 1,1" AND J. S. ISAADMARI . 4 . 1111,11POWS-. ItELLEFONT E. PENN 'A THTIEBDAT, OCTOBER 27, 1859 Agents .for. the Watchman The follortlng gentlemen are •tithoristsi and will Mew ant as Arnie tar the Delmorelc Watehnian, to procuring Subscribers, Advertising A r , and reoelpting for the saulti Boalsburc—Jaines Sloan Form(+ot—lobe W. Criunrinc, Jr Itntrenitiurg—llan N 'Mr. nTicelier I nineville--t) B. neaten Well% Stove—Thome Will( Philipsburg—Hon C)t. Foster. Minimise—Aimee Alezaaffre. • l'inegrove--Alesander Simon Nltt any—lsrael Shaffer Mountain Iffinglo--Capt II Sept. 'Howard—Balser Weber rleasaat tlap—J. i. totarlinote • hillosburg--J S Prititlfoot Snow Shrow—Win 1f Alt. Buffalo Rua—C Nemo. Eagle Forge—(' Beech Overts--sterioni.ingte. Self Mann—Copt,J A. Hunter • Centre Wolf • allreffer Spring itia T -Jared B. nobs., Walker— Wt L A Esq. • - - The Abolition Conspiracy --T4nang+rthrinmAtti tirenjit tiarlisn'aVrTy iv apparently entirely pinned, there is yet - and very naturally- It good deal of excite- meet in that vicinity, caused by the fea- of being surrounded by the tic -omplices of the reekleas and foolhardy conspirator, Captain Woven, wee. i. appessen, N I'd!yly to rresyyyr from his wounds. The G. 1104 wee rendonlit• edit , born to be. hanend nhai wound, lie received would have proved f.i The l'ettns)lvattiatt. this reckless comytrary..ays It may not at mice strike the rea.ht that lit%orteetelri t. the legitittrue and the Ititavoidahle scgnenl to 16444,11 km and Tllarl. l litihlicatieon litticrtlhelllnty )loVrv‘ W'll eon% 11/I t• the genera eihsel vt r (list f IR ri I: an intimate and phtlisophecal eunnrrti^u hlßllci the elocions of in slid the means iisturally re (petrol to oastfish them by human action Tho. Holit lomat pioctsims a warfare ngantst the institution of •14Very iit 4 dogma salvors of no palliation fur its e_ mince mid no o h stack to its overthrow 1G impresses Isis views upon his fellow man with violence, and advocate's the re sort to treachery. force. abduction. re , istatire to the law. a &multi Jinn of the Constitution and the supreme ittithppties of the land. Upon precept ful lowa p tie ft G ould indeed be needless to preach r 'stance to the lawn and a sio . .a tion of them, r-.4here wan no prospect of necessity to de both 'liken To OrCoMpll4}l 411.1... Nkomo convincing men or on every ronienient °era: nee.•aaarily Ise iittaddCd CLI-td-4%; condemned. All lawn founded a' all those who are called upon to exec provisions, become the legitimately the in: l 9 subjects of animadversion and resistance A spirit of lawlessness is thus engendered the minds of all those wlid partake of such views. They set up their own consciences already depraved, 114 the only standard of riAlit, from winch there is no appeal and f-e -yond which there 14 no responsibility All organizations of this character may he di‘ dad int') three classes. the originahirs and - agitators of the especial principles., the sympathize: 4, who are prepared by cr,mic tom to render moral and matt i mai aid, awl the actual workers,who reduce the teaching, to Likelier, and thus give in practical force and exemplification r f their principles The connection between VI( se classes is at pa tently beyond dispute, and hence whatever i• committed by the latter 10 carrying mit the teachings awl in employing the and of the former, links. them all in guilt as Immo tably and as certailify as Otto is joined to came. The doginag of Abolitionron have been exemplified by the not argon murders awl robberies in Kansas. Resistance to law an(' resistance to authority was taught In the pulpits of New England, by the press and in public meetings The people, the awl - cnce , and congroations sympathized, and the Rlle instead of the Bible wa.4 given to the Kansaa emissary. 1 1 ill history behld.ihm. and people, „„timon g them min,„„: or the ;ospel and their congregations, guiltless of murder I Were they not acce,sones before the fact, the a owerh of the seed, and :an they escape the consequences Mac), Relish/IQ/noun 1. r, odor. lion of Abolilioniim It is based upon the doctrinal effects which the latter has had upon the minds of Northern men. It flour ishes best where the laws are the most open ly defied, the constituted authorities resisted, and the Constitution nullified. In New England, the line of division between the one and the other is scarcely ~ dintinguisha• ble ; the only difference being that the for mer preaches treason, and the falter aflbrds the readiest means of practicing it. The itepohlicaus do not, it is true, denounce the Constitution openly, but their strength con snits in the support of those who have done so, and who neither respect nor would obey it when called' upon, in opposition to their own sectional views. -„In Nejr—Xnritagittr unite upon the " irrepressittlis conflict " doc trine of Mr. SMARR, the concentrated ex treat of distilled Abolitionism. All the Vio lence, iftwiessness, treason and demoralize thin which have been taught for the last twenty years, by GgRRIT &VIM his disci• t iles and rorshipers, are reduced into and' ctimprehendbee by that doctrine. fn Ohio, wkly° Abolition' the loundation fur re. instance to the, Gimeembeet end .ornateinpt rm .. the ConsQiuthing r -tBe Itepublitutna have the greatest support suit the most unrestrict ed sway. go, too; In Many other , stittes of the West. Thei glow trent the fields in which Abolition stssichave been sown and are the steinugeriVettluire they have Srining up and tlourisisedbest. ' The Washington States has thc following sensible, and not too severe article in rela tion to this 'reckless Black RepubliCan con-, • tiptraty : Tbc morAl two» so distinctly avowed by the Black Republitans all along, assum ed a demonstrative physical character in.the I.larper's 'Ferry Meridiem This insur rection—thanks to patriotic ealeinney—has bitten bllppily suppressed. slack lepublicantkrtv.is, therefore, to all intents And purposes, responsible for the demoniacal doings of Brown and his overt co operators. There is incendiarism in ev ery thought which' favors the consummation of the Rochester platfikni. In the beginning, in the middle and in the end - ortiini notori ous contrivance for severing a republic, there is,notlung but deliberate conspiracy against the Constitution. As " mischief is swill to enter into .the thoughts of desperate men." so every-politi cal desperida in :he sou-slaveholding States desirous of notoriety is ready to catch at the Seward programme r and risk even his life to hasten its execution. The impurity of political atmosphere is not unlike that of the natural one. Persons pre-disposed to disease are certain to be speedily tilected with it. There are thous , ands upon thoomends of Browns, perhaps, Om have Inhaled tire malaria of Sewarilistn, and are incurably alfisciod by its poisonous limpet ties. The sober minded men of the von slave , holding States must he blind indeed if they do 'not distinctly perceive the precipice to , wistrh ?deck - tttjSllUlicnUlan is leecTiug the country.. Can they coalesce with it -can they decline to resist with all the energy which they can command a party which is actuated by but a solitary sentiment, and ~ that the most inglorious one whi6h ever I found a place to a human bosom ? the de struction of the noblest system of govern- I RtcnC that the kliiriahkx . r.. I ple ith It would lie expecting too much of hu manity to suppose that the slaveholding States would risk subiniskion to such an Ad ministration as Black Republicanism would bung to Washington Virginia, in view of, hat !IS.; trarispirril within the last few days, I „ „ WOlll,l 1.111 Weloi to every tiiinciple w Inch -die holds most ,lcar were she to cotaiemt to let the armory at ilarcer's Ferry and the fortifications at Old Point Comfort pass into the keeping of a Sew ard, a Chase, a Banks, or say other Black Republican I Whet security could tie furnished her that (lie RI Mo therein contained would not he ranploy- IA for vverpois eying her 1 There never was Pb grave a period In the history of the Union. Sensible citizens ev r) where cannot fail to so regard ir. They should dispassionattly, counsel, one with another, es to rho most efiectnal of , averting the terrible danger. The reveat election In Pennsylvania re• stilted in the success of the Republican Mtaie helmet, and the same t hrty have a majority In licm. Union ma nn LO T 1 3t. and vote watt-very tonsil everywere—ln Rome sountwa, which was the rose ere, not tvro• thirds of the whole vote was brought out. that is the sole reason why the Re pubh ticket was successful. Dad there been afo ote the Democratic State ticket would have hen elected by a trminphant majority llf thecittj Ni die: . :ahich brought a bout the apathy add in tivity in our party It is unneces‘ary to apeak."-, t ix enough to know that the Democracy of nsylvama have suffered a temporary defeat, tria.d thin fact should nerve every member of the pittz to prevent a similar catastrophe in the elec tions of next year Onr friends einll Id not be discouraged. The darkest hour is Jost !,afore the dawn," the elections or flzfill will again place the old Keyslonr in the front rank of Democrat ic Staten. Wit i have been even worse beaten before, in 18 1 f, and 1854, but the Democra cy soon righted themselves, and retrieved their character at the very next trial of strength. So, we doubt not, it will he again. The Opposition are afraid that such will he the lase, for they know full well that l'emisylvanta in a Democratic State - hence we hear of no exultation among them at the result of the last election They are evi• dently frightened at..their own meagre am) resui I,ss victory and are apprehensive that the calm which now prevails in the political atmosphere is but the precursor to the ter rific Democratic,storm which will moat cer tainly overwhelm then] in October next. Our Democratic friends all over the Com monwealth should at once set to work and prepare for the great struggle which is rap idly approachtng. We must have a thor ough organization in every county, and bor ough in the State. II this is done at an early day, and a spirit of conciliation and compro mise inculcated all round, wo shall be in a condition to inset the enemy at the next trial of strength, and rout them " horse foot and dragoons." The enemy see and feel 'this, hod that is tie reason why they pass over their recent victory so calmly and The^ Black Republicans lf Vermont at a recentconvention, adopted the following res olution : "Reso/ved, That every true anti•slavcry American is imperatively bound to labor, with ' might and main,' for the total and immediate abolition of American slavery, either through the instrumentality or over "the ruins of the United,States Constitu tion•" This is bats falibful translation into plain language or Mr. Reward's "Irrepressible con flict" doctrkie, upon which the Republicans of New 'York are required to stand. The majority of John M. Rawl for Judge of the Supreme Court was 28,986 over Win. k Porter. - Cochran's majority °ref Wright Ibr Auditor °liners) is now 17,291, showing a Democratic gain of 9,678 i n •one year. The Dallas (Togas) *raid, publiehea s rumor that:Major Vanhoni attacked a party of Indiana on Concha rivet, losing forty of his rat, and killing one hundred of the hitt& The Election , The News.' t , I iFor. the Democratic Wfttolimn 1 From Haiper's Ferry—x*4'4mm that peaco "Prinoiple vu, ?melee." is completely restored, and the citizens of Ma. Emma :—Tho last number of the the surrounding country are once more re- BericWr contains a lerq article heeded : sinning their occitpatictim, confident that all "riiirough Or,gyinicAtOti of _the Demorratic. cause of alohla)Vitibassed. Old Brown is , Party of Canoe count y ,'' from which I take egniiiidered•out.tit danger. The following is 1 the following paragraphl the moat impo'rtanrof Oa letters found a." We have, in this bounty , a gallant band i thong his °dock: " of young Democrats, him love the partrand "Pstrannono', June dth, ISM. I its principles, and who are willing to enter . . front rank and whole the fire falls thick:, "C.%I'TAIN JoitNt Baum N.-114 dear friend. I , c " t;4olltinitiirlit:tit7g . lotiotill cadge: - and I-wrote you a - week ago, (Meeting ray letter 1 these, with the counsel 4011 encouragement to the care of Mr. Kearney. Of our old Democratic fathers, should be "Ile replied, informing me that he had ; ca n t o into action, ani) stir ranks drilled like forwarded it to Washington. But ail Mr. I a solid Idatedonian pitalia, to wage a war Morton received,last evening a letter (Mtn; of extermination against Black gelniblican Mr. Sanborn, saying your address would tro. treason, and bloody Know-Nothing proScrlp your non's Mahe, viz: West Andover, I lion.'' therefore write you without delay, and di- A few days before the late ejection, ;bug rect my letter to yeller:in. I have done what I could thus far for Kansas, an d w h at gTcontairring a pair of this '‘ gallant band I could to keep you at your Kansas work.— of young Democrats, who are wilitn; to rn- Losses by endorsement and otherwise have ; ter tArftont raske(!!!) where the fire falls brought me lender heavy embarrfssilmets thickest, and battle for the glorious cause" the last two years. —might - fialte•been seer tweeting through "But I ernst nevertheless continue to do, in order to keep you at yinir Kansas work ikis township, and ovety where leaving its I send you herewith my draft for two hund- '•illme behind it in the slape of a disorgansr• red dollars Let me hear from you on the ing ticket, from which the name of one of receipt of this ietter. the Pe/necrotic nominees haebeeti exelini '‘You live in our hearts, and 0111. prayer to God is that you may have strength to con• ed, and that of the Knat , Nathing candidate time in your Kansas wok., I Inserted In its ttead. One of the occupants “htlY "ire joins me in nflecliminte regard had no mare to do with the authorship of to your-dear...lshii': whom we both hold hi very high esteem.the article from which the ab,pr Intragraph "I suppose you pit the Whitnian nbte in- is taken, than the biker with its publication. to Mr. Kearney 's hands, lt i will be &great Now doWm here wo4rn't pretend to be up to shame if Mr Whitman does 'not pay it. all the new fangled'movements of these lat . •• Whitt n noble 'man is Mr. Kearney. flow ter days, and we fed carious to know seine liberally he has contributed to keep you your Kansas work. thing about this "Macedonian Phalanx," ''our 1119 q,. intteere7l ITT likitici - gal/ spiri e rfie. l Occasional " correspondent of the who are reillsort to enter the front ranA ((as- Philadelphia Press ill alluding to Gerrit tonishing - tondeseentioe,) and.nage a war of Smith, says : - I thought the announcement I extermination ' against Black Republican that he had assisted in the late movement at ; treason and bloody Atm Nothing pmacrip- Horror's Ferry was a mistake, until one of tioti ; bat *home instill ynoi , rment IS tb his Abolition friends in this city called_MY P 94 thc on* thesaasune I.blottely attention to' his letter, written on the 47th Know Nothing proscetntionista" for an Mr of August last, from US reedtlenee in New Portant and rtaponsikke Mike rater • York. in which it appears that the peaceful 1 minalsbn, that. The Bemocratib party of Gerrit Smith really contemplaterl. If ho 4filid Cairo mu* may require seine additio nal , not advise, a speedy and bloody end to the i organization in view of die codling I"residen slavery agitation. A single extract from this dial campaign, but the intention is whether Etter will suftfte : we cannot do nearly as aril without the aid "No wondcr ' then, is it that in this state of facts..wlnclil have sketched, intelligent black men in the States and Canada should see no hope for their race in the practice and policy of the white men. No wonder they are brought to the conclusions that no re- _.....-...,-- source is left to them but in Clod and insur- I From the Plularielphia.Prens tcctions. For insurrections, then, we may Views of an Abolitionist. Fink any year, any month, any day. A ter- The following obserrstions are from the able remedy for a terrible wrong. But &Intel It must, unless anticipated by repentance I Pen of a lending anti-slavery man in this and the putting away of the terrible wrong. 1 city, and will attract attention at this junc "lt will be said that these umitrrectiotis . tore : will be failures ,-, that they will be put down. .. Yes. but will not slavery nevertheless be 1 Yon ask me what I know in regard to put down by them I For *list portions ire i ling outbreak at Harper's Ferry. I answer them of the !smith that. will cling to slavery I geth k er Ignorantno thincog ncernd : an yet t, I am not alto after ing i two or three considerable insurrections More than a year ago, when the Kansas shall have filled the whole South with lior- troubles had come to an end, a gentl••maii Tor f And is it entirely certain that fresh th tions will be put do t! ' prornp • from the scene of strife, knit ready for je for such he wart ny bilth aml breeding - insurrections and lifers they can :lave spread far 1 Ipl ; smother contest, called to see me at my of telegraphs and railroads be too swift for I Ik e. li e was a soldier by profession : had even the swiftest insurrections ! Ftemetuber that telegraphs and railroads can be render- I fought for freedom in Hungary and on the t plains of Kansas, and wits now ready. if no ed useless in an hour. Ftesneinbei.. too, that : nrportu „ ity w „„1,1 o il er, i „ d raw hi s ~,,„,,,i many, who would be glad to face the incur gents, it mild be busy in hansporting thrir, : t g,i, or in t • swamps or - bourn t arous..- in the same tall in ll if innUilta mi of Vir• wives anctlikwaa.-- • 'I lem."-til ono last point Ire wisinted to know Inv _ ...• swvinirst. which i husbands and fathers can imagine for their ' g Ives and daughters. i 'taunt, that, hut for ,this. embarrassment, Southern men 'mild , laugh at the ides of all insurrection, and would quickly dispose of one, 111 It (remit ling as they would for their loved ones, I know of no part of the world where so much as in the South, men would be like, in a formidable insurrection. to lose the most lin t:portant " Iffne, and be distracted and panty stricken. - When the day of her calamity shall have ' come to the South, and fire, and rape, and. slaughters shall be filling up the measure of her affliction, then will the North have two reasons fur remorse "First. That she was not willing ( what c the attitude of the South at this point) to s e with her,,ut the expense and legs of an 1m diate and tnivernal emancipa tion. 'Second. The he was not willing to vote slavery out of exis ce." Faliehoo RIEMEMIIER. Democrats, that refused to publish the COUI Comniittee as appointed by tin Count) Convention u rentral Not vvi ths landing we have proved this young Week Republican Blatherskite guilty of falsehood over and over again, he still has the impudence to repeat his slanderous attacks upon our character. To the above charge, we again say. " That 11 , did not refuse in publish the Standing emanates as appoint ed by the Democratic County Convention," nor did ice erase CI single , name limn sail Committee We have an affidavit id our possession from the gentleman with whom it is said this charge originated, giving a flat denial to the whole thing, and which can be, heel) by any person interested. And is to the charge that we titled or ad ded resolutions to those passed by the Dem ocratic County Convention, we pronounce • falsehood, and refer to the Chairman of the Committee on Resolutions, for the truth of of what we say. Wfmt a curse is a corrupt and mercenary Press. It is the destroyer of peace; the promoter of disturbance ; the inciter of mis chief; the shelter of the slanderer ; the companion of the calumniator. The liberty of the Press is a sacred liberty ; but when in unlit hands, one who " is incapable of a sentence," one Whose" brifin too shallow and his soul too small to entertain the con- caption of a paragraph,"—we say, when a Prue sti hi such hands, it is a containing• tion to any community. We are sure, however, these false charges will not extinguish us S We hart a feint hope of surviving them We expect to be able to advocate the principles of Domocra cy—and we shall continue to do so, let the , nonawfuenoce be whet they may. At all haz ar4a, and in any event, we shall feel that we did our inmost duty at the recent election, without fear, favor or atlection, and that, while we may have been fearless in Azores- slog our views, we never shrunk from court. lug all thu consequenee,s”—and iilO.not now. Ws aro iirfhrmed that Mr. Samuel Lam, bort. a citizen of this place, cradlutt,mix and one-fourth aeres.of buckwheat for MI% John Horne?, of l'ol ter tovvnship in eleven hours. of n Macedonian Phaanz" coiripany of men, who lire with the Muzzles of tt eir guns pointed against their owi ranks. opinion, which, of emirs", 1 WWI prompt to • fur enterprise." I said. • is a mot a I one It rejects the sword. It to ACCOII/I.liol its end by oleo It appeals to the litekr !standing, the heart,- the conselciwe, the purse. Its object ig by changing opinion, to effeet a moral revolution . that to be follon ed by a proper pnliurdl iccomtrue• lion, the same to he scrimiplodicil by the least poitattate exercise of force." This, he said, was all well enough in theory, but it would not work in prar•,ice. It nas too slow, in the initiatory stages of the move men t it Might do Well enough, but the time had come when something more decisive was called far. lie Was not an Abolitionist in the common mime of the word, but he was a friend of freedom the world over, and. was ready, at any time, to unsheathe his sword against oppression. 11i,l I know John Brown of tpsawatomie f No, I (lid not know hits, though I had vitro heard of him. Well said he, I don't like him ; lie and I don't agree. Ile has treated me badly : hilt he is a brave man and an efficient soldier. Ile has come home burning under a sense of the wrongs he and his countrymen 'suffered in Kansas at the hands of the ale veholders. and is determined to initke reprisal. lie wawa-, o organize a band to go South, establish hi :elf in the mountains, And insgturate a apecie of goeri , Ha warfare for the eration of slave . Are there any among your friends t a mild co-operate in such an undertaking 1 40 the best of my knowl edge and belief Mere was none. Well, he 1 would find them soMswhere ; for he was bent ore lighting the slaveltoblers with their own weapons—the use of wird& they had so well taught him In the battle of nsas. Such, in substance, was the cony non between Captain— and myself, of w or from whom I have never heard rupee Oa time lint soon after this. I heard, (rein an• other source, that John Brown was still meditating a descent on the slaveholders, and was only waiting to find 'coadjutors. And .bout six weeks ago, a highly respectable gentleman, just returned from foreign trav el, stopped n this city, and, in the course of a conversation I had with tiro, dropped ex pressions implying his knowledge of Brown's intentions, and, what surprised me most, of his approval of them. Ascertaining mKzen timenta on the subject, he did not ma ms a confident, and not anticipating any serious result, nor any immediata result of any kind, I made no particular inquiries. This is the extent of my knowledge in re gard to this startling affair, When I heard the first rumor yesterday, I credited it, and believed that John brown had a hand in it ; subsequent disclosures have proved thst I was right. This IS the beginning of the end. The dragons' teeth which havo been so profusely sown have sprung up and are bearing their natural fruit. StrOgfellow and Buford ini tiated the movement : who will be the men to consummate it ? In Havana, a number of persona have been tried for the crime of ° advocating an an nexation of the Island to the United fitates;'+ and three of them aenteneed to eight years confinement in priaon. It was said that Goners! Cunuhlt would retire from °Oka in November, and that—Cie:send Serano would succeed him. Osa Palos Svottii.—By reference to an. other column it will be seen that Messrs. Tonner and Steel have open a very extensive stock 'of Fall and Winter Goode. FM par tieulats read their advertisement. prisoner arrested fst Galllse cattiffueo to deify that 11 is,Cook* PIN - PASTE & SCISSORS ps Coming Down - Snnw. Ir . " - , Doing up ye snit -- 1.17 -- In good montilidii --Our liver. rya WitntoiL—Another lot apes otit,T. Gi"Do.—A few loads of good wood. ICr• Mesn—Pelsuading hands to leat'm heir employers. 1:0" "Keep your eye open tight" Ibr coun terfeit money and counterftit Democrats. p The English .editors aro still on " the tender hooks," wondering whit Louis Na• poleon is going to do next. Fact—Black Republican George' has hypocritical fiirmis writing for him—and with the aSsistance of a few scullions, they continue to hummer met Z w'hoiTers' Dem• ocratic men and measures. Go it beauties. a=7" Why lire indros tho biggest thieves in existence? Because they Steel the petti coats, 'hone the'stays hod Era/ die • babies. Yes, indeed, and hook each other's dresses. (r 7 We see it stated that the ladies' fash ions fur the ensuing season show a persis tent determination in the dear einetuirs to crawl out of their dresses through the upper part. Q7' A MOM] debating society " otit wbst" is engaged in A discussion on the following question •—" If a husband deserts his Wife, which is the most abandoned, the man or woman!" , • '4 President thichanin alittiorikes the eiraphatical denial of the report that he in- YEW._ Ett-igistatata- prilatif.diags - fror—ifbet against John W. Forney, on account of the ar tale in the Press n few days since, on the death of Prialerick. Alien Evans, who was one of Brown's party ht Harper's Ferry, and was killed, is said to have been a member of Beecher's - Chiirefi, in Brooklyiir lie was one of the teprescntatiees of the Plymouth Chdrch the Sharp's rifle atlkir. [ry Thomas Waddle, Esq., formerly of this County, was elected Treasurer of i.y• corning, at the recent election, by 93 votes. Sony to learn that some of the citros smashed his house td pieces oh the feecption of the news [IF It is often laid that eery general role has its exception , brit there IN one rule to which we ne . ler knew Sin exception. \\ ?fever knew a Well bred, respectable !meson that did not behave with docemy in a place of public worship. 277 Black Republican th.orge has of, cork began to excuse himself for working for the Repubhcans. The prediction of our • kliles township Democrat" is coming true, viz " that lie is not ion be trilsted, and lhat lie will not even make a gond Republican " 3 - / - A cold winter is prerfleted, heretics hundreds of thousands of win ir•els out West have been making their way to the fir'uli Old French settlers say that intensely Neter(' weather, in '::2 61111 '52, 1111fliellIall`ly Mlle ceeded the appearance of iminense'droves of squirrels.' 1111I,FS 77 - Copper-hied hhoem for elohiren are the me juvenile onderloantlinK line : arid It 14 Plaid that they twill halt three ny lout; the ,11,,t , of the ordsolity make, %%buil will ho goo,l new for those I who hove hi( king l oonplert. - Perhaps an alli.larit obtntnt..l tinder preithar circuital tinces might have a bearing on the snivel - 'patio/ Put halm ConPastent fleorge ran ecplain un d. r 14 hilt peculiar tArcuinstances he ebtamell I). arena, which WMI establigh ed fi'r the b.... Ilt or Mr. friwney. An) thing bltr, Guorgo f t hie.r-.The filahrier 111 Mhlth rotne tuen raft felt their gratitude rer fa*ora tun ft treti tliey elidently go t`fi tlkl ptiriciple filere is uo i'Mge in haring friends nnlr•4a you ettrt use them and abuse them, No refereute to ai11i410144 - - %%horn the shoe fits ran wear It A cuing married lady Of our until" in tance, whose onion has not been prolific of Ifttle dap lingo," has "impended on the wall in her bed riiinn, directly over the hind of the bed, a neat little piottre, Underneath Stfridlfilet he folowirg (imitation from Seriii lure Sutler lath. children to COMP unto me, and for bid them not, for of Hoeft is the kingdom of Ileaven." fr'' A friend at our elbowinfortos its that Onisistent, George remarked to him, that if the editors of the Watchman had mildialied thd communication from 31ilei township an it,was written, JO lipoid have got t went y• fire Martian', dollm s for r ati - n der Jekogapbat ! twenty-live thou in nil dollars ips. his character !—Great is:Vusalrin ! —why 444.,is more thin Daniel Webster or Gen. Jacksola would have claimed, Our informant moat he mistaken George meant twenty five cents, , Black Republican Goorge says that we were in Miles township " fixing Up thinks." Wonder where Consistent George obtained his information. To the hest of our knowledge we Deter was in that township In bur life-but wan near enough though t to learn the political charact4 of lilack Republican George—and have came to tho conclusion that ho is s " hard Institution" and will de ceive the Republicans as • badly as he has the Democrats before ho is done with than. He is not to be trusted—and we want no bettor evidence of it, than his base ingrati tude to Mr. Forney. Shame, George. 07" Our readers wjll remember that a few weeks ago we briefly, alluded to • communt cation in the Democratic Watehtnan signed A Democrat from Miles township." Wo stated then that the author wits not 'citizen of Miles township. We feel sorry' that, in the heat of the campaiim, we noticed - it at all, and Woull certainly not hare done to, had we know the author to be--W len For. pep.—Centrel Press. Bah I who told yeti that Mr. Forney wrote that communication. .oertainly not the edi tors of the 'Watchman, and the author is unknowq, to others. But for the ben efit of Consiatent George, we are authorized to say, that the communication etmtains Mr. .Forney's sentiment,. Now " bring out your big gun- , -sound the tom-tom ! blow the po po 1 beat the hewlog ! saw upon the guzzle fuzzlo-haminer away with yodr short(s )loage --and kick up a tien gc. orally —and t the Lord liell.,yotr. Official Vote of Peamaylvania, AUDITOR WM. B(TtIVKV on GFN. c-1 tr• cot:Nil Fs. P . r 5 t'' g. ' -. 71 . .3. ~ cm 9 5 . ii, , ... . Adams, ' 2,530 2:439 2,520 1,646 Allvglion,y, 7,034 4,720 7,93 Q ,729 Armstrong 2,282 1,943 2,201 ,942 Bbarer, 1,756 1,131 1,748 1,132 Bedford, 2,011 2,147 2 009 2 Berkft, 6,251 7,444 6,451 Blair, ' , 2.600 4,149 2,602 1. Bradford, 3,743 1,039 3.733 1,651 Bucks, 5,172 5,159 5,170 5,154 1 Butler, 2,075 1,514 2 087 1,514 Cambria, 1,593 1 808 1,581 17060 Carbon, 1,491 1,640 1,5 kl 1,629 I Centre,' 2,446 2.233 2,444 2,233 Chester, 6,060 4,042 5,055 51140 Clariett,• 532 1.210 631 1,226 1 Clearfield, 1,129 1,448 1,122 1,455 Clinton, 1,226 1,600 1 265 1.580 Columbia, 1,005 1,782 1,070, 1,808 Crawford, 2 4 766 2,141 2,765 2,125 1191liberilid, 2,921 3.224 2,932 3 234 Dauphin, 3,331 2,217 3 284 2,277 Delaware, 9'097 1,280 2,111 1.261 Rik, 317 • '4ll, 309 418 Erie, 2,325 1,119 'at9, l l 1.144 Fayette, 2,676 2,u4 2,651 2,817 Forrest, 047 30 37 31 Franklin, ' R,602 3,207 3,552 3,393 I Fulton, 716 851 715 851 Ureeite, 785 1 .596 760 1 588 , lluntingdmi, 2,204 1,774 2 283 , 1,778 1 Indiana. 1,922 827 . 1,932 795 Jefferson, 1,071 851 1' 070 11l ifttniattt, ----- - `77. 7 "3".,.. - r,50 - 11.1r - T,AO9 l.ancas ter, 7,602 3,433 7,598 3,443 I Lawrence, 1,351 526 1,339 420 Lebanon, 2,451 1.2119. 2,461 1,283 I Lehigh, 3,013 3 850 3 622 3,842 ' Lucerne, 5,071 5 938 5,112 5,839 Lycoming, 2,590 2 919 2 (108 2,904 M'Kettn, 010 587 603 585 Mercer,- 4,7-70 2225. - 2,755 4,222 minim, 1,272 1,439 1.376 1,434 1 Monroe, 409 1.777 in 1,754 Montgomery, 4,1.15 5 Tr; 4 572 5,026 Montour, 602 1 154 018 1.142 IVirthattipton, 1.797 41(77 2,7114 4,006 Nort1111181)(9 I'd AC' 1 159 I 612 2 107 p oll 2,070 2 052 2,9(0 2 (151 i Pinta& Iphis, 29 521 211 ::11, 2.1,701 26,'203 I rake, 131 721 127 720 i Potter. 1118 lite! 10+3 517 5.11 a) fk ill, .1 879 1 "•,..1 1 mt. .1 .16 , .. Silydi. r, 1 2! - 'il 717 I , .1 '2 799 Sotiter,Pt, 2 I'7 1 1 9 11 2 1 9 r. 1,175 Sullivan. 12 1 521 3:11 507 SUMO' , 1...11•M . 2, Sll7 2 41 1 .01 2 Sill 2,0112 Tiogn, 1 911/ 1,1112 I llrol. 1,031 flruini, I 31,3 S lil 1 375 0 29 Ven.iii;.iii, 211_2 2 537 2 112 . ? I,PII Warrrit, 1 419 7 57 (.I2'( 759 Waslinigi.iii, I t 3 ''. - i!f/1 :1.749 - 3,396 Wayt‘c, 1,609 I .j 49 [ 1110 1,9-17 W. 'alum. land :1 °lel / 11i:1 .1 7iiu .1,152 Wyoung, 711 915 75S 942 lot 1, 4 0:1 1 2113 4 141 5.265 'I qui, I✓llr`'SL 161511 IS :2:2;v2 16397 u A Pew }lain Questioni fh pi,wrati ! rut this out and Ask your Know Nothing and Republican neighbors the following simple questions • ' , Alio so in favor of giving nAgroes the right ot .11111Uge w filch they refuse to foreign born call/Ails I, The Know :161hings nod Re nibhrnn.t. Who passed tin I.lwrt,? , ll:rippiett:7 preventing foreign Nun rit 'Kunst from Toting. when dilly natural zt d a rrording t o th e c on . tattutn,.. ,p 1 Ow Tl,n• boon Not long, and Repo boenns Who rer.mion lid 1 lht same law to be moored ni ti, w der.tey The honer Nothing. and 1ti,,,1,f4;:1113. • %Vb., ri , 0111/11elloh the rnma l aw t o l it . \(w V.irk 1 The Know NOtirllgS And II It I.sioctiortiat nod approyied that to7i,itts measure in Penns) 'velum by gi:4lig (Went rolttlt tit tti titylr Into : 4 1111• lilt' Knot,' Nothlo6lllllilinelttlithc Who iniiialooril n mil into thr 01,,,,,Le g0 g. !mum to atrake out the sword • te hit VV from the vonNtitution In order.° give itegr ec tight 01 siithitete f The Know Nothings anil itetinlihearue. 4l449 ' Who nee In favor of foreign, II not voting anti they are twenty ones eats tii thig coon• try? The :Sothilests aunt Itepulth , atiti. tint mutt aglisict admitting liniteauta as n free 'tate I The film,' Not I arid Republicans. Why voted Agllllll4 admitting Oregon as fret. Stiqe 1 liphnum 'Crlt hittg and lt. publicans. 1 (1111,1 haat,. r IS'hi upon winch only x i, n SI. tt 4 Hllll 111( 1/ 11i here t/0 .re should have beerrtho ty•tu o The know NOi 1,1 vg4 and 1 I publicann. )1 . 111, /1/Q 111 (.1 TM 01 1 , tting tiro 1:111011 Si lOC 7 Inots' Nut Inngn nnd ftepubticsiti4 IT IS t, eOIIIIOV onst.X V ATP IN that there not 111 , 41...1gen I, Ii lii debility, nitiong Adler,: edits, 11,. 1 con be toond a 1..% nn) °tutor civilised notion 'I be re. 0. 00 i.. oh, tens WU take too l it 11, ea.“ Ist, in , : (fog, I I Ili , .Alll , of the bo4y in the til.sorbing porsulls of business In all such ,:,,er,, md Hwy lite.heiner can do little good What is reunlred Is Just .uteir ii tonic and invigorator as ur, Ilertefler has given to the world, in his COL. Illi AT Kb " 1111"11:11S .' The weak and nervous denizen of the counting house, the exhausted toi l. r upon the clop-boord, and the Prostrated stu dent of the midnight lamp, have found a whittler. rid regenerator in the ' Bitters," and prefer it to more pretentious, but true ellicaoloui medicines. But It should not be forgottnnihstt the agent which Is so magical la Its Influence upon a fratqa (ibis/ Is inertly debilitated, Is equally powerful In Ml slating natty e to expel the most terrible forms of disease Who would not give it a trial? Wild by.druggists and dealers everywhere. ilaP" Bee advortleementAn another column. T O CONEWIEPTIVIS —The advertiser busing been restored to health In a few wtioltd, by avery simple remedy, after having suT- Istpd several yenta with a *Sean Lung Abetion, and that dread (amide, Ommumplitio, —le anxious to make known to his fellow.su &rent the moons Of ogre. Zos all who desire It be will Bond a copy of the presdrintion used (free of nharged with di rections for preparing and Writ the same ' which they wig 110,*.iure core _ftor Crerketssagt i d s t theta Brohehitws, &a/ The Otly eV sidvaitleer in sending the tirdoorlp Dull etellt the sißleT, and be hopes every Rawer will try pt this re y,u It will oust them no th ing, and may piersit legging Perlis% wishing the prefer-Ir thin will Osage address REV. EDWARD A W(LSON Willletnsbarg, Kings Co., N Y. TAXE NOTICE. rriHAT Hui Account of P. H. &- AL qualtrator of the Bald Baled Plink Rosa Company has been tiled In the Oemarsok . Plooi, Central poem', Ond ittll be eonittned at If ovelliber 'Farm next, unbars ozeoptloni will .he Mod In Aka mean time. JOHN HONPg.II., Protte"y. 9etabor 27, 1809 cAtrnow T "pubiic aro hereby notified that my 'afro MARY has Inn, my bed an heard with out any jam name or provocation, and thin I will p.iy no debit. of liar :uittract,t .. _ PhiflEL - 014rt1r. • Itu.o luttothip, Oat 27, 184" HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS; ,1 , t..,‘1 11 `., 1 ; ?it some period, ovatty mow: 1.1.:1111t It til s is atilljectlo ditemie .1, , i urban.* of.tne, bodily functions; Ind, it Ito aid of kg ,,, al fie exei Lisa plain (0111111011 4441.4! Ill,' /MP be able to to I, ,, dite the iy•tetit au {0 .ire pm aliment I c.A.11. lit order to net on.1.1;d1 this ilt,ired objcet, the true l' II In ptTnito is certidtily I !tat Wltion will triolitro 11 natural state of tltingi at the least hazard of vital attempt' and life. For Ala' mule), e, Pr. Hostetter Lai in- , 11,Inced to floe vomit I . N it preparation bearing which bi not a new medicine, but out il.:1 It 11 10011 tido! lot' ears, giving aatisfac - Hot. io 111 who bale ascii it. Thn Ite powertolry !sprat the steinnollo It, or, renaning theta to a healthy at g.. 4 tetarti, nod Was, by the itital44l Prir , cOl.l of at cogtheniag tiaturc i enable the syn. , let, to Irittlaillt I"rt. 41!oenor. ' lot I lie wire of Ityspepsilti Indigestion, Nati.- •ea, Flatulency, less .polite, or tiojlalloui Coniplaints, nitd tug !tom u nturbill lhattion of the Slottittch or Hood*, preolosuitst Ortltopo. ( 'eatery:Nile. Cholera 31orline, these have utt elittol. ititchron, ti)krut cry or flux, no gosiorallecion: t rooted by ova' seitiork, aril entitled principally by the change of wroll.r anti diet, will I*arodili regulated by a brief ,tree of dila procil&alliod, liyapoperia, it clime:lle whirh ta probably mini pietitlent, in 1111 it 4 various rpm's, alio ' ay other, and fits cotton of whit!' Jaar be ateriltolol to derangement,. of the digestive orginei, ono bo tittett whim* totitt llt ,):41' ETTE it 34 NI A ell 1/ITTOK 1ea.11.1 , dlrectiuna on the Wit le. Woe this dieingsf , evert pl.) .ician will leciiiiinionililitte4 tif moans kind; then why not tire hit article m own to be infal lible 1 All nation. hove their Bitters, as a pre veld ivo of diatm., mid strengthener of the eye ' and-Anima* Ungar:call , there I. not to to found a more healthy people than the Clermont', blew whom this preparation me net ed, based upou seient Mc experiments whish him, tended to pr,re the rah* of this great , preparatiod .train of medical science. favan i ANli .lot -VIPs trying and proyok trig disease, *Welt tit' is ii .relentless grasp on the body of Man. redneing_hittokiz g_ntere chit crow in a' short rune, and rendering him plq eiwnily dui, menially aiselsses... aiani :to/ dawn from the body by the use of 111)STETTEIN ItENOWNED BITTEILS. Further, 110110 ud the diseneton can he ratotraeleal, even in exposea oil muttons, it the Niteroi arc used ins per dire, 114444•4. Arid no they neither create moist% umr offend the pnintr, mot tender un oeth.o.ary ;Loy clump ..I 414.1 or iitsTiVrittina 01 011/11/... i. Pll%llllll, 11111 1.111111010 and 1ia41147 41,1frolowa, r00t.% ot.% tol /141 n 1•1111, n. )4 1/111-1;: f 1.111 01111111. rlll/: lill•111111111 !hot 1.1/01 ,01,1 6111111.1/1 rum A;,, Pro.. to /1' ear.. who Are .44411Oring flung an ealeehltol erolotiintio4 hied warm tool), thew. Bitten. are int +doable as IL remiorallve of strength nod vigor, and need ord 4 t be fried to he orpreeinit.l, And lo ti mot lim While naroing theoe Ritter. ore flolik rettko.lN, ompecially ehere Iho 1111.111C1r ,111111W 11111111C111. 111 itatalonante lo lie dentinal. of iho child. conserpiently her strength mot hero it Is where n Frond #icHll . t Fisch I lost oiter'n Stomach Hitt rtri 45: ie k tlell to impart I eniporary strength and tp the sAstein. 1.a4108 /lambi by 'an I:ien•i4 try this I.,Veds fur ell cases of debtHty, nod, hvfore so iiolitg, oltoolti oink titbit toilloichir. Nittl. if Its to nci.,4errtp4l,,willt the too of the filiterie, will r.ninin'ena their floe in all cases Of W01.4°".. • CAL/71011.—We etiol6n the Oatotte tegshog any of ilk Many loaitallama or ecnioterfetta, but ask fur 11051111TI.Fti Cl'! 1 , 1111ATTI) . STO;C , II I 4 end nee that each bottle Ilne lb' ' , runts Dr. J. 11...4.0 I. r'n Sionin , 11 bpi I. ra" blown 011 150 solo of 11. e bottle, and .tmnl,d on Ihn col, critic Lh. eutlf, PIN observe that our notagropll anfrottwee t on the iebyr. 41 Prepbrtd Ind 'told by . MOSTVFLIIIIt BMITH, Plttshfirgh, Pa., and 00111 by alt drugginta, irrorern. And dealer , rohoeCly throughout theta/444d States. Canada. South ATOOriO/L, and tit:n=4l'2y Fur ode by F I 'Groot. Rod J k J Marto Bellefonte , taint, 11,01111, II u bloreb•rg ol Wolf Centre lion, oetober 37, 1859 T4WNER &. STEEL "ItAvE ormum 'I lie :..poet as , tortment of Linde ever bofore often , for bele Irr them. onneseting es heretofore of all rob maple god. on Sr. usually kept tu n country morn, [tip titer with ell the NEIN STYLES IN ,lIARKE I te IntEn GOODS. 1it,,,/ ,Sslkr, lirnewie. ,1 1 1 a do ...m. l)ehegr 011 /Ma, fa id (”1,1 ficarol. ',zing/ant:4s and a large at r ?hang I of 1:1;.A I ELL , ' f; 5.1 tlewns A forgo and lino assortmout of Moen •ma Are mini —A 150— if ',ref :411k, Th{b(i, MC ft and Stiella Sigawbo, /Mud 1/ ';fha 4 ,1,tz1e and donhle, Monteletde, (7/ ogis, 1:0111- mere Nearfs, illniftera, he , le —A 1,84) Croth v.; onerrs, Sathart , , un tons, Krutlotly Jeans, l'lneords, Rater terns, dr , 14ADY-MADE CLOTH 1 NC —A 1.8(1 • LAIIOII •611057 N *ll7 OF (;.oats'id Ladies Under-Ctodalsg, Mosso; y. 11/or,, Gauntloto, Hood., N.A. ". Corn /or/r, Lathes Collars. trader thrf4s, Lore.. k heJSiags A LSO-- Ogled Ws adow hand,, ph •I ta anti ornaotoolol. Linen triad /were CurtalOS, Olaf Corsi(VA for !Moth, Tabh Corers, Floor ClatAs, (hl Cloths, Meet Zsnr, Nola, & LSO— FANCY TRAVELINU . A - MARKET RASE `KIM —A LSO 11001' AND sm.:brain( SKIRTS - - - Also, a large antattoont of SHOES and BOOTS fnr Mon, Women, and Oldldron. -ALSO QUEENS WARE, OEIiARW ARE, AND (ABO (TRIES. UPECUALLY Kcatd TOWITA R 13, last Galt &attrition of Mii ohaniaa and Builders to their much enlarged Kook of ljardware,liaddlery and Ouaoh Trimmings. Bellefunte,Ootober 27, 1859. REGISTER'S NOTtC 1 ,, HE tollOVliii r g hrfe been ezain. hied and pawed by ite . armi remain died of in this °Moe for the Inspection of Edo'. l legatees, Creditors and all others I s any way in toretted, and will be presented to the nest Cr phone Court of Centro oounty, lobe held at Belie. Tonto on Tuesday, the 29th day of October neat, for allowance and oonArtnatioh, The account of Beery and Michael Fied ler, administrators of Jeoob Fiedler, late of Penn townshlp deo'd. gd. The account of George Breaht, Geordies of Elisabeth KeratettLisUd a( tortaid KM tattllt4alleot 41fac Ad. The amount of s kid W elpiteerlesellit Executors of Antos 'llerbieriels file of. Walk, townebip deo'd. 4th. The etuictird of Pete! itljogn and Johnif Rotor, Eseouton of jasebth~or, late of Pot ter township, awed % 6th. The aoommt of JabOti 0: Daniel M. Smith and Illrant Baker,jlizaqutora of John late Smith, la of Sward township,dbo'4l. 6th. The aaeOfitlt of Daniel Hem and Daniel . Diego., administrators of the Agate of Banili 4o, Dingeat, let* of Pena towmddp, deed. 7th. ha lutaount of Adam lioatarmin _, , " 10 1 , 1 0 !A TRW', minor tadld of John 10 t- roll, late e/ urea township, deed. Bth. The account ofLit. ancl,Ar , ehibeid Allison, 'dad etratom of 11110 lighawinV gal, late of fda;10040 ip',dee'd. 9th The account of 'Alm Coons., lidultuigni tor of Slab °roue. fated Mlle' townselp, UMW L. TSB% Basiater , Register's ttemplielleersits,*a, " - s' , - 'October 117,18611. a 11AUPT,'Jr. k 4U0., Pave •Varibtt of Stoves on bancl,34lbel e IiPVIVX O 4. -14L-- :.1 911 tbiirdinn Cht, anontlen o the fin 14. ugust 4, 1859