TINS WA?COI/4410. COO simi.r AND J. 3. 11A3N - Itr, NDITOB3 BELLEFONTE. PENN'A THURSDAY,, TOLYIO 1860 ' DEMOCRATI - 0 STA rhfiimmiNATioN Fou v Ekson, GEN. HENRY DUSTER FOR ELECTO4S, ki,pCTolts AT I,Alt(ilC CIFORGH M. KEIN4, of ilviks county VAI X. or Plitladulpliin, ,Frrnit4, 13 I I I.nnelt, 15 I, 1) .1x,•1,, , it, .Init u .1 AM, 17 .r...! B 1 itml.r 18 .1 It I'nnil.nd 19 11, II 14,e. EMII3IIII 1 Ib'retr k A. Si. r%er 2 'W. C Pat terson, J r. Crockett. j; 4 John It Brenner, 3 6 W Ja,ohy, C$ Chat h, 7 (Am r P 11 David Seh, . '. .Ind r, Lightner: 10. 11 S llirb.r 11. Thus II ker S S '‘‘ matt Ni 21) .1 It ILm 11, I 21 '.IL I/ I- I Chrimli u L som 1.1” N .01"1111 1.‘1,11 ll\ oi gloilt 171I' 17 10111I1'111' %, h Iho rule rt,inire of Prottrun.ll, peeve' , rg,ertre, rrel 4,,f th ^ Ile e r <rare aunt d r0,,,n1010 the C••I 11111111 H) 11,111 g it, Ite• r el the riar I rev I.n 11C Lt. the Itonwe. v 1 11, h-grt ;red I ere. , in the ,11 14111.• 1,1.11 .11 thr pr. rt uinrr in • 1 , 11 r 100 iqo kt h 1111,1 u6I/ lIPI I.+ II /II ..lltio I,t. rho 1 11, "F 4 , - ‘e. 11, t art,l e.r r, col t 1,4 01 vomprte4l4 t•••trittlee L., 4, tiltit to 111 t4l prt s f.i,zts trl;4l I frg, [ha. they 111.11. 14 , s erirr rrn er •••• •-r• •rs 4.0, • .0 p• •r Pert Is trILI to time Oil the t•lt.ott.ril ticket (“rm tat do) f 14611 "It undo P•modllog slr Th/11 sh••u6l Irk eleet• I lIV the •1•1•••or..tt ••••••[441111414; rf 1-ta tea the I 4.14•14 4110 II 4.r! Puro4o4s's •41.• 1•01 s• Lel V I 1;0 ••,rr It ss.er L 'stet \ tee I t '1(1 , 114' 1111 y , 1111,.11 , 1, 11. 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Ith•I e .rultem 1::.•11:1,. the peat. . 0 . 11 the conett v the niveiloti Preetnient , wild furl' er 1111 t• hi rel., aather:se.l Several elre era in the eleetern Inn 1•11111 trait ?ht. date to It L. i.uf the 01 9 e ,. of ,hi/ en • 'lntl I..ntoln ,111.1 II nn n.t L,r ?heti, .11111111.1 I 11, II Ihe .•ll4lnr. no) lii ILrlr ,osio PIO% 'Ole 11:1•1 uf t/ tlit• 11,—.1J r, I 1.1;01..1 rr. r !her ul r ur en, 111$ 1..1 L. 11. rt it fril ly 11 1 it ...111 I 1.. pf II ir•k 1..11.'r rt oh 'II, . 0 ,1 01,, ,in fJ.,111 pl„IGV 1 11 , 111111 11111 . 1 V will (Whi, ' . r) ,• in} .7, Per,mi.: having with all. Dt Mo. ,rah ‘VVOIItIIIIII Junior nt the Aremle Picture noun, whirr the lkookis end ser(111 II I ore nt all I'm( .4 remll Mr r-zoirrtnalunt anti Tins Republican pa perm have had a happy time ur rt ji ming over a'sripposed RI !HINT ran tretirry ur liregon %elm-4 the fumt n,tvices pr I,,‘He but the last steamer_hrmws later m wa, ,1111 \ - mg a complete Democratic victory Tht. rhinocrutm have a majority on joiri( ballot In the T.e.it:lstlwe thew •ortirmg two Item o , lltll , Sen•torti to place is Elne h Stile! Democrat t• kelt d to Congresti or; r Logan hpi It publican comp) for The Portlamd time); giv; a Inl•le /1 the U•ut~a'nre (led., from ' l rh it appear.; that the Demoernl4 t have I.) Senator. and the It publican, ti Democrat it majority 4 The house trill ctand l'lVlTUtedtt g If, . Re publican , ' IS Republican tun j piritr 2 Lea v• tag a Democratic mat 'ray of 2 votei on Joint ballot. rorney ' s,Press. wineh nvSnnu 4 Ole lea.) nOly of the Douglas Demoetals, advp.es them to make common enose a ith She Jtliet, Republtrana, to ord , r to clef, rit the Brerloti thU ohp• e t 111 whlr6 . It am I•u era tl l tn. la the 41 ,, ruptIon of the ['tool,. The ntivire, monntroutt am It in, tinny not kurpriiie ns in the eniunt: born Ili , hireling Clerk the lint o hitt surprises us is thllt. afterlun.any pal- Vii( rel . 9 4 r the hi designs of this pohlicai So l`o4 tho re still 1/1. funnel 1 COOP Aft 11tIVTly 111111 , 1141 and un ells - mtpo.ed upon. as to be iiabieneeil In their pohtleol i uirnnnc by We wonder o hat the fr loots of \Jr Ibmic- Iss, and tlist sti.ti ' , atom bun elf. will hove to tray to Ibis beautsrul coo birottirin tick. t of Lincoln anal Priincy/ronirin Disont.tvitiota The Philadelphia Press whew editor it hired by the Black can Congress to fulminate acanint the Ad: ninnatratton Ind divide the Democrat c par ty ; the Hamaburg Sentinel, whose editor was a dutorganizer in New Jersey heftier he came to this Stale, and who cannot say that he ever voted •a regular Democratic ticket in Pennsylvania : and the American RPfllllil. can, whose editor is a hireling of'the Black Republican Congress to do their dirty work in Chester county, are the principal disor ganizing sheets that advocate the nomina tion of a straight out Douglas Aectural ticket in Peminylvania. NNW' .I . ILIVIRT FOR Ummiii —The Dem ocratic State Central Coniruibee of New Jersey met on the 4th inst., and unanimous -1 to reccommentila plan of operations upon which the friends of Douglas and l3reckinridge may rsppeetively unite their forces upon a single electoral ticket. It is substantially the plan adopted by the Cen tral Committee of our own State, and if faithfuls ciarried'out, will ensure the tri umph of the Democracy of New Jersey at the ensuing Presidential election. , The " Tyrone Star " has again made its eppearance.under the control of M. 11. Jolly as editor. It cordis out in favor of Bell and Everett. good Remora from -which to %biped a Democratic Victory, gf, ' The feeling of unity, manifested by the Detnocratajif Centre eo u to endorse the vompromiSe measures of the Stateßacenta ve Cellllllittee, Is certainty very worthy of commendation it argues much in Neor of the succe‘s of Dilliocraty Rrnimples. What ever preferences there ores' he „in regard to men am the Presidential question, that rang. hog anireonte"ritiong spirit which can find no higher purpose, (kin to disturb the *ern ocratic orpnization, dots not prevail her* There is Mt one common' sentiment among the Demurring, and that is, h i tstittiv to the men and nitasiAs of thtelack Reiniblicans. To that it is I lain tlibt an iflwomproinking difference of opinion4vill defeat their our poses. and that in one course of action only thine is safety. ,Another John Brown, Irre pres.silile Abolition triumph can never be tol erated, aim the people arc determined to wipe out that duly,' are tvlieu has become attached to it in consequence. Th - ,! Demo crnts are ready to go to work, and the cry from abroad is, let us organize " °mini - union is nierissary The oppoiation arc moving all the poem rs whoili they can NM iO carry this County in favor of Lincoln and Curim, and then , must he a 1E39 echiVerartilig mllll,llll nt woe': on the part of the trietek of the IhimoerAlie party. Thiv e‘Qinternettiliz iniNt btu hnnlihl about by nit iihmeiltate and Oh orirani. , ibool l be h.rieil trtiti nil et f• ~ ingle to n Iti pilLllrnn ih•fi at Our (. I ,poee,,k :1111.1 lie con , !need that Nrg:111) %%mollll'l\ 41 Is 11 , 4 the taste of Criltri• Comity people NVe regard Goyerotni if n, a GoCo•r , lltielit 111 lOW , men and they j•lr'i lily at tntt.t eiperitlly 'lw-tilled to the ihel I Illy fir the lb.otooti Al, .01 1 10111 , ,k. WO %van( ws rail , ) , Ilttuil4 ar4ll ments to aull trap the po•ol.h. Into, the 4111, port of kit , It 111 , 114111( . 4 Ihe 1)..111.4ht }VIVI! 1 , (.1 . 0111e 101) Int, Ilig,nt to receive them. Th e y rue at. e to dr-criminate upon the on e• tirmst etturartrr, m run, party wmrti wonin crite the Inejnifi - es,rind animosities of the people in :Inv' pot I ion or the l'ontirri7lkettinst the reople of another We 111110 devote ev- err etiergn to ~ treti;:th,, n tilLt to hArmowntig and ectoonting that 1 7 01 In or %%to -11 6.0 n. ennti,l,l to the care not kerioelr ot the D. filrlOrirl, party The Itel,leory of Itepti , Pheani,ttt tv fl) heall elp p. , 11 , M1 to rtes rights ft tradoe,“; ihe cm/. nc of oflior Sian•,, ,titiiiimH and In. POl.ll Cr..11..1 end ,pit np on that tdorlolts eortipart the I., tiatiiiiltort hich has been framed ht• pa trtt4ir littpla Or 111•Itri• 1111 I 11111111,1 le t rat 11 , 11111 V and la ace %V e want then, that co-opt Talton among the Democrat% tillich will put to sitame even the I;ret .arrison, C;altittig% Stunner awl I„oviitty. politic] ilia A folai dt,nrpnon ~1 that party whi• h htltl, t6r tlitott me of a snort '1 attirrr l ;vitv agnittst the ' l 4llOll. " miort be carried 11110 Bird Wt• rtlll , l lohoate no .och +l , llllowi frOdellel,., a, the ten, hangs 1 , 11,1•1 Garrison, who is foremost nmontr the id \ \ ITK3 anti deloollON4 the l'tep•it 1. ' an 4 Wrel 4 lll' it II ll death . and •Ovenallt with hell 11'e do not lie hi,e rim I gut.. of 42c0010r0 oareil Ut aerrpt atteh a collation of treason as has been prepar.,l lay other print. ts • meta iostratiatists Rat they must deettle in the Irk sent contest whether we are l 0 MIMEO 1111 , :r an " Rlttl ,lever' tt 111 1 , .11 an ant! ,I,ivery Bible and 1111 anti klairt ry Gd They mtiAt ei4ticr endorse or reptl.ll4lo the .miring it littererl by 411 Sallb4.rti h 111% t forth at 1.111,11.• therlinw 11414 on the 4111 t)1 .I,lly 11...1 , 1t11.4 It. that, the only for th. R puF b ui. I 0 1.11 , 1/ , ' Nag in filVit 1 in sc3l,t• 111141 to a,l 1.114• I 01 4 1r M‘iliir rit t I i• envy " Ile trill ,re • • it, dills r, not. 1,1 tv% r en the Itni-ltnnnts h‘ I;aiihahh in S I . r t ly and that hy it 111 Virp a i a , pt that th, hot. I hall a I,llll'r ellaranlva 'ln I 11. ?al i•r et n 1.1 , 11“; 1.11,11 eICI I I mart be s'artling in 'heir hunk. not They have been taught by men, who are n 1 the oppii.itlllll, CV. rybi herl• that h •ientitni tit; ioald be avowed with 110 punity 111U1,141 , 1 . 4% of the.; Bl ac k KepnLh ;w party ta ititiigitrue lbw( (Tam 11, lo,tory of the 11.'011, 1411101 15 pre'''p “at,. 111 the evil, of a 111 , 11.0111E1011 II:14111y upon av .111 , 1 It I, to prevent thi, ihre ca Inuit tv from helalhog Ihe country that eon Nei r,ti ve uun of the Deiniortatic party every• w here pror,e a lino) If ari ion 'll l y 1111 111110' to 1111111311li of l6i ii,dtinffire conct.n be it , lthur lu re nor than, It i. ,wou, , ,h 1,5 r 11q to know that 111 1.01151,1t/14111*,! of a di , agreetuitut We have Ilecorne nieolved ditli.;l,ll) Iltru , to extro:ate ourselves boo) this difficulty should be the ,question. 11'1.1141,e seen Ibe feasibility of the plat) ad o pt,' by th e ;stale Ficceutiyi. and aet ii pop it Any other noise would hate nuormos efle , o4 and be)ond doubt result ni an inglor.ooi defrat. To wret the opposioon %yr 11 a ino4peet of sue et.bo4 Orr nowt 110 it in 0114 vont of compro 401.441. There to inn other tkiternative• by Wind' we eon slier..., (I It 1 , 4 true that John W Forney. the Mack Reputillean Clerk of therflouSe of Rcpresen. taiives has 'tweed Int manif.•sto in repodia lion of,t he policy So has every other I'dack Republican, but what can such i Pharisitica! hypocrisy acComplit.h ? It only proves his treachery to M r Doughas by endeavoring to mislead him inth certain and inevitable de feat —in fact, into the very power of an Ab olition ambuscade. The reward of his trea son has already been paid, and we must ex pect to Nee him acting in accordance with (he bidding 01 his masters But every Dem oerat should ink upon hit teachings midi contempt. Nis trams will eventually be• come as odloll,l to tho American people as the none or Arnold or Burr. Treason should lie written nu his forehead as the 'July proper index to his character. We can voueli for the good old Democracy of Ctutre county never conceding to the infamy of his prime lotions by playing aee.ond fiddle to the Black Republicans. Three cheers for the compro mise, and one set of Democratic, electors. Alexander Dumas, the celebrated French enter, has joined Garibaldi at Palermo. A Word about that Dilemma The editors ofi . the Central Press inquire "whatthe Dernoeriatic voters of Centre coon. ty intend to do 7' . Are they green enough ,to suppose that they would vole with the Black Reptlblicans Why the very thought isiTptitsive Co the feelings of every honest Democrat. While there. may be an unfortn nate diem, theie are no entagonistic pri ru:iittleit expressed. There may lie a 101 f ference or opinion in regard to policy and prefelenoe as to men, liut on the main Igoe Lion, "how to best tfle Black Republi 'cans." they will find the Democrats a unit. There is no dilemma ?tom which wescannot become extricatett 'I he two hoe nii which has tickled the fancrof the edit.6l the Central- erTR9 to so - great an extent, will ROOII present obstacles of the moat 'mitten. tons magnitude to the success of their Blii . tk Republican principlei!. „This dilemma may present even “sivaip HOW and ten home," but they shall only rise up in judgment upon evil doers -nit of what may now appear to thy . in a mass of rrointiling ruins. We can fancy the feelings of the untie rifled Black' Republicans, when the spirit of this inexplicableadilernuin inn) he leading them by the power or its ‘• senott !walls and ten horn , : and flaming .swords, " into a hop( - less Demomatic captivity. Ni,, we' don't rare how many horns imiy heroine attached to this dilemma Every horn shall have in hen heil upon it roil on and every head shall bear upon fel Art , and mery sword shall Honied' n, do. nn Me or t triorq limiest Atir im and his prose'ytes wilt stand aghast to find themselves ronfronted in their march t iward the Capitol by foemen "worthy a' their " t the editors of the Press fort see the tenth when dim contemplate this soil, et I We should think, from the "neu -17.41 posit ion %A 11111 Ihry weepy, Illey w mild have manly 0 quite sof ficient to acknowledge it There is nothing like an limiest couissjon, hot to find such oppisiiive editors Would be a TMT fl,nrn •rst 14 sa if.lattti t Iho 4h• ev erlasiing 4114, and tf these worthies would 1111111CP ally honest voter to abandon it, they must first substitute a bettvr name and het r principles 'l' hvy must teat h a b••iter tioctrine titan the irrepreissittle conflict. the• flitrper • s Ftrry insurrection, or the "bloody hands :Indhospitable" graves or honc,t ALe and Tom Corwin Democracy don't meat, any , iich a thing -t1 never did -rt never can anti it never n ill It has deep anti abid ing, iitincipl.A that ran never become eradt catel.nivi it matters not n bat may have been iii t.tl nt, of orip.)silion editors to' &Alcorn ! lish ifs dI ft at and 4,11.1111 , in Tyre is .t.mt•thing in the 1111111 e of lb inocrney which is svnunomnu• 111 liitrrty tistlf, and it with etwtttete to rspand iti p.m:re...te e 'trine,- I'rtt , ll it (11/4 we might 3'4 arell , t4l Ihti , civil Intl r.,11,41,14 fre,tlotti 111 , 1 In t•tttnt. a fare , .tn•' OR of our ;oven) Mc,ll a radar. •• . -t,,ke nll 'he la+1.1:11,1 r extort'. :,ir)10) V•4IIF nit. ry and liar tr ke the grime gr ttom „(your .41rel y. , 411 ndillo 11114 " TO WO' 1 . 1.111 tup.,rary tie woii II sny that if this aliment 1, a malts dr i• I.j ,it r. ty i .t xteet of teeppreeee whirl% we tweemette enu n mend NVe .hall urge it throutttiout tie rnmpaign (Mr hurr, u is beginning to blighten, but the Black Revubl (31, !lark ' " when deep thunders a , bn r, and thr On witeg. "f 0 Imo the eternal err and flive Ih e elterilahle leot a ene.l Then all the 'tarn k It, voldr• me are dead Will a President be Elected by the People I The near altptila] 11 of the l're‘otleptial election liar eitgag].l the 8itr . 1111.,11 of all t•la,get& of 1,0111 ic] 'pa The itepode,n4 Itavt been the first Io St lest their homint e. The lisonerat , t bath followed coil, land it is Ihnn probable that lire will lie an in- 114.14.1111C111. 11,1111 . 11`alimi, as there I, a strong .I. site to rotif.r the honor and dignity on to ol Sun lhaiston End as the matter nifty, we 44 hope that 'wave, law vl , l " %ill gov,rn the proceedings and that each wan all so act as to Insure the continued prosperity or the country. Ifere it may he proper to stilly thin coupe to be pursued 111 Cll4l l. the Presidential election should tait hit a Inc vote. In the first instance ti& choice would, fall upon the Ilnusuof Itepte sentatives, and as at piat•qex.! Naimfitaited the vote would ll.' a, 1,114.% S Foll rll,ll States, Alatuina, .likarisot California, la %V II re. 11.4 14 1, t ;...•rgla, Illinois, Loup:lima, Oregon South Caro Jinni, Texas and Viigninik for the Democratic: nominee Fifteen Staler, viz l'onfiectiout tedious lona, Maine, )las..icliiiselts, igftri ll inun , ota, New Ilatitp3liore, New .Jer any, New Yolk, Ohio, Pconsvlvania, Rhode I •daad, Vet alma and IVrtcunaut for the 'Le- Nlaryland and 'rennen see for Ih.• (liiiisition candidate, and ate vu•e of I.t.otileky North Carolina would In equnlly divided. , It p candidate 15 States. Iktn candidate 14 do Sentliern Op. ..:andidate 2 do Tied 2 BE Necessary to achoice 17 do If no candidate has a majority of all the electoral votes, then the Rouse must, from the three highest, make the election, and that, too, by a majority l opillOStates. If they fail to do this pre4ous to the 4th of March thin the Vice l'e p lident shall sot an President. II no Vice eaident shall Itave been elected by tlje llousi, then the Senate shill choose one from tye f twe huLhest num- bers on the list voted fur. It villl he seen, therefore that if no Preanlent or Vice Prod dent shall • be chosen next fall, and it the House of Representatives shall fail to elect either. the Senate will have the appoint meld ethe (Thief Magistral . .e, though it can 'old) select from two names preaented by the !loose. Sr Josgrn. Mo , July 6, --The Pike's Peak express has arrivedVll $15,000 in dust, and Denver city date to the 28th ult. The 'lndian deProdationaltpon straggling parties and on the ranches hail become (regnant. iteiry.-D. Postai, Forneyitliosv true to its purpose of mis chief against:the- Detnooratic party. so long and vindiotliely pursued',' is now doing -its uttnpst, 840 the Reading Gazette, to sow the semi of rtiotion anq strife to our State or ganization,* hypocritical praises of the Hon. nenf9t. Foster, one universally pop. ular candidate ror Governor, and deliberate misrepresp'ittations of his positthn. Din m r , the itte stools of the National tlonventitm, it took spell% pains to inform the country, 'both editoskfly and by telegraphic d telt. es that G Foster wag in Baltimore,-earn estly urgini' the nomination of Douglas. And now - Atteclarea, with an air of author. it?. that Up& Ociater bits come out for Doug las, in mtapitstio to what it-denounces its " tbilike`eckinriAge dis union ticker. '" We happen to know that both these Ntateinents are ?Rterly false : and, as we have said, they arc only :undo by,the Press. with a view to mischief Information of the most r4t,ihir sort enables ns to say that Gen. FosteV,-- who mealy spent a re* hours iois:llo4l4)re, on his return from IV ashington..liere lie hail been zealon.ly urging the revision of the fruit!' - took no part whatever in the dis liirbing questions that agitate-I the Conven tion. and studiously refrained front any ev pres.ion of his private opinions with regit to Mr. Douglas or other (1101M:ties for the nomination for President In this !ie . :toted with befouling prii,:enee, and with a proper sense of his point ion as the candid IM of the Di ma ra , V of his own State. is ho ha-I car dully united upon hint as their lea ler liow ever they might differ as to a Pie,identt tl candidate Mr. Donglaq may have 1p rn and, we tadieve,' s was —his first choice the fart is, thaOirhen he found how general and irreeoncillati was the opposittoo lo him in nearly all the reliable Democratic States. (;e', Poster delfrud the nomination of Mr Bra ckinrolve, as the best means of preserv• trig the unity of the National Dvinoerney, which he feress‘ wtnld he imperiled. should the friintrft.of Douglas persist in forcing hitii tfpoie tkllllkOhventi As for the asnertinn that Gen. roller hat enme out for Pouring, in opposition to Week. mndgt•. we are enti , fied that neither the I're.s or any otht r pnper has any a'arrant for it Sr. So know that he heartily ap proves of the action of the State F.xeciitive Committee, end considers Ito Ir reeolllllll.ll dal 1,11 fir th e pre , . rVIIIIOII of -the unity of our Din - mei-mile State orgninintino, and the nutioitatorinee of those cardinal principles on aduch we all agree, no eminently fa.•, hnn• orahle•nd just Individually, he is vitt it LI to his choice and nn one has a right to in terftob with him in his exercise But, as the 4ntidnril hearer of a party that, hut ft or mouths ego in this very city , ir Rending rallied enthusiastically around him tIY with one 1111plIke, and one ire ling, we are con meet! that Gen Foster his not sod c not by word nr at t, commit loins, If to not Course in reference to the Presidential pies 11011. WlllOll can he coll.-Arm,: into nn rn rourngement of factious dr•pn'e or gine of fence to a single true fro nil lie tins, with the Dettiocrary at large, the common enemy to en 'ouster to the exposure of thy Der• oirioun • and uneonnt din tin.tal alma of flack Reputtlie moon. ho will find hett, r employment for his mast• ply powers of ar. gtinie tit, and more congenial theme. for his persititove ilbrpu•nee 011111 lily hint the prrsrnt lamentable divisor!) rn the Nation i l Democratic line ran n Mott IFot hui.. I The Bible and Slavery Mg q t .; E l quits I like the remark.: ~ 1 Alpha, of !twirls, " in your last eung the linty Scriptiirei Nothing 'in be 'ruler than Oat he says : and nothing by more false andticked than the itacernlii of infidels to disp ve slavery from the Bilde Infidels," I sat In this—men who are ig. nor ant of the lcriptures as Alpha was well shown, are igndrant of history, as can cavity be made manifelit At the time of our Saviour's advent. Sla very was every Where From the Pillar of Ilereilles (Straits of ()thither) on the west, the Indus, said throughout China and Ja pan, there weretrast hordes of slaves black and white. When Christ and his Apostles walked abroad,they looked upon multitudes in bondage. The masses wire slaves —the nobles and freemen were always p on a small Minority. Nothing is more evident to the student of histrry than this. and nothing is more Omni lien the " run " which binds its Holley to igiore truth, if nut absolutely to be ignorant if it The same arguments against war have been used. And yet all die Roman Eni pure bristled viih arms in the days of our Savionr. Soldiers were everywhere 3 , 414 ItTirtnletCd then. Ile healed the rennin an's servant (slier.) John the Baptist slid to the turbulint Legionaries, -do vit,lenee to no man"—"lo. not eitga4e in mobs dis turbing the veva" —.neither Reell'lC any falsely, and heeontent with your wages " Luke, 3.•14---Jesus of Nazareth sai.l rot OM The silence of Scripture, too, proves a gnat deal. '•lt is an honor for a mall to cense from ~tree," says Solomon, -but ev ery fool will be meddling." This is the vice of our Inner and conittry. Jesus never uu n t~oncd anythinr like equality among inert. lie taught obedience to the civil government —to Roman deliotimit, then He amid • 'reit der therefore unto Closer the things that are l'irsar's, and unto God the things that are Mtth 22.21. 'The hypocritical Pharisees who had tried to catch him in Ma words when they heard these windohey marveled and left him and went their way. 224 verse. , =ID Nothing proves a had cause pooner than weak and sophistical argointids, boat att tl i o_l Abolitionists constantly resort to in their nevvspapers and inepteinen. They h ve al ready let loose opoir us all the evils of Pen• dora ta box, and left not even hope in renerve for as at the bottom. Liberty with them is license. The only place remaining for ua to repose confidence ffi is where our good Washington placed Wain times of trial and darkness'-it's God. On the anniversaly of the glorious deeds of our fathers, we should have said to all our countrymen, ..Trust in God and keep your powder dry as the fathers did." In. iquity will not bold away forever. oil-ETA," 01 HAINES. PEN, PASTE & SCISSORS: rp Nudar - John Holler. r'.7' Coming down The grain. .77,r Going up --The corn and potato crops. O 7 - A pretty. country residence —'That of Dr. hurry. fry - Dovoilish—The cabbage haf editors of tho Democrat. p' j'Wakered up the etFuttg Pageenger— The Jackfuts man. 5 7 - Tho cattle dis Case hati begun its rava ges in New York. • iry Rendering • Satisfaction— Professor {Yliitrnan at the Farm School. F r 7 For a sample of Tarred and Feathered corn—Go to the Farm School. 1 1" The Uerman population in this coon• try 111 estimated at 7,500 000. Over six (nonfood persons visited the Gra at Eastern pn the 10th inst. P, 7 Mr ti Win 11 Actor, son of Alin Jacob Aster, or tcltiv York, is said to be %twill at least 525,000,000. Coming On --nie apple Dumping season. Covode and 18' 9it a lime. Pans }or !fitment. lii yi ! Tis A " Fand a ngo" Porn osed of not quite everybody was held somewhere about the I orounos of IhetinowPhoerailroad last week R - /'.For Sale --A acholnr.tihip in the Iron v ge. at Pittsburg -- will be wild low. Inquire at this oilier. Mrs Swis.lielin sap; she wore n 112pn lionnet ven )ctir:t without altering it. What 10 yin think of it, young laths ? The ire,,,ry of the S , nto or i. Ills ril Ilt TIIIru i not 1 1011ar in II it ith ti holt I. tticel the l it ordinary deffintpls Among the tts.erozers In 11114 rourdry by the .I,lTiatie . Is Lady Franklin. She sill be the guest, of Henry (.rinnell, of New Ynik. 1 . 2" Niagara.—The oftieers of the Neagara .arwa retch .I.oan in seven days, t 9 he absent n year; and to visit Palestine before rettirritng. - 7" At t printer'q lemtivel recently the following sentimrnt wav off. red - Woman -second only In the press in the diAmemina tioli of news.° Fri The population of Iltintinty,don. by th e e en , us jirvt comple'ed is "V 1951. - Our rumen% are not Ow) ing tho command to ply 1 . It that C0 ... 1 enrttn's frirrid of tt, rt litre Dunnwrat 14 del. rtru . ned 'to have tn. r. hnl ye 11 , M111111ted for ReForder and Re emd.z tinny grapes. JI 110 Mrev, who 1124 just been mar rnd to the l'ruwe l'olignne in Part., re nt I›,lllllltt r1"1/111 some unknown party utanuog, ,1 , 1410 roses. 'Ube old tog school 110119 C 111 W r. Ithoot. to wlnchJudge Douglas t aught -school a bout aunt v years ago, Is about to be adtitteil as a political i:titlAt,to. j — In Tetnieasee stxteein Der neratte pa per 4 have rim up the fireeketridge ticket I IV .1 have itidwated a preference for I.)ouglaa.. littaerw. Awn.. 7*. m00rin.1141..11. of rare tooh pinee in Louisville Kr , on Saints! ty week, and was won by a man named Shultz, who ran one hundred :tants in nine and a half tweonds. The stake was ont• thousand dollars. I lee f ermers whose 'nada are I.llild in the ‘l. 111)t$ if Cities Rad villager er. e.eette• ;dal ole g Pitt, ely over the lop'e or their rail '1,4 "I he ratio air used ley ulde-Make heles as einbleuta for lemeoln of the Revolotion —Doming the past aeel s , start of a `l%, trd way pinny bed up on the hulk of \•alley Forge On the Wade iy tottet I le It hat, lawn preseute•l to thr National Artillery, of Norristown /' A great many surmisen have been formed about flit bit that ni , being found be. low the surface of the earth in Peniellvenia. We suppose it has been pot there by wore to grease the axis that the earth turns upon /- Adjutant Ileneral E Wllimo has ord. red a State Military, Ricampinent to be held at York, in York roomy, commeneing on the 3d and closing on the Bth of Septum her next. It is to tit styled " Camp Patter- ISM Col Curtin has indtilged in expressions against the tierinamt, that will materially damage his prospects among that large and respectable cla ss 01 voters ui this State -- The Getman farmers of Pennsylvania are an holiest and honorable class of men, and the Is ry hone and whew of the Commonwealth. The German farmeis of Nittany Valley of all parties. we aril told, are very much rhs plea , ed with Mr. Curtin, for having said, in a speech last May • -Thai a Dutchman it not like another plasm ; lie has aro mils and In or der hi get an aka into his head, you mug lira( 11;1111/1 one of his .tkiills " That's n handsome compliment-tor the Chateau raiment of /'eotre county and of Pentitqlvania. tied paid you by Andrew G Curtin, the Black Republican Know Nothing candidate for Governor Tell it to every German voter (or Dutchmen, as Andy calls them) of Pennsylvania, and see whether there is lint li/ea enough 1111111 . 1 their " two skulls 4 to w ithhold their votes from one who makes use of 'such diarespec , ful lan• gunge in speaking of the honest Germans of his native State flowcan one of our Ger man farmers cast his vote for Andy ? We are aura no one can do so, unless he ho lo.st to all shame and Reif respect. We have something further to relate of a similar char 'aster. but space will not permit tt this week. —llersehter. We regret that the Don Richard *aliz,ons of the candidates on the Democratic Eleoto ral Ticket. is out in a letter, In Forney's disorganizing hbeet, against a union of the Dernocrady pl,the State upon one Electoral Ticket. as recommended by the State Owns mhtee. The State Committeo will, we presume, find no substituting sumo union Democrit, of character and ability, in place of Mr. Vaux, or any other gentleman who Imitates his sample, Thid ii their duty. Foreign Interference Mr. Miles Taylor, Chairman of the Doug. las National committee, )lit'it limited, in the name of the Committee, a circular from ‘Va-liingion protesting against thlt ,iMion of all Democrats open n eommoin electoral tick et for the purpose of di kitting the election hf the Black %publicanlatril. The Democracyof Pennsylvania may well inquire, trays the Patriot and Milton, who Is Mr. Milts Taylor, and who atithoriii'd him to interfere with tho Democratic organization in this State ? era competent lb arrange our own political, affairs, without the alit and its- Plstance of a Member of Congrtss from 1.4- isiana Mr. Taylor and lint Conimittt F are entirely opposed to a tinitia rleetXral ticket, and insist upon the formation) of a straight out Douglas ticket in this and other States, where union alone can prevent the sunset's of Livit.ol , 4. What can be the object of this movemenient I What butt the utter defeat of the Deniiicrary and the election of a Re publican President ? Let us look for a mo moment at the 111/mition the friends of Doug las wilt pit IheITISt lees 111 by foolishly fol• lowing the unpertinent direc,ttonsof Mr. Miles 'Taylor. 'The Democratic State Cons ention, which it,,euribled at heading in February last, nom inated for Governor Henry I). Foster, and agreed upon all electoral ticket. AL the saute tun'. lho l'onvebtion tho orgatoz then of the' party to a :it:it& Execu tive t'oottottlee, and eno,tiblted the ('hair 1111111 of the Conertition Chairman The l'otnotttlee was reel Tilly railed together In eoti•olt 115 In Ole 111,1 1111 , 1115 or pertly( tinting the moon soil harmony iontigor ;tied Tit Rend ing 'Ho)' , n‘r the party Ilireled They lint stop 141111111111 e huts Illt• 1 11%1 , 1011 was en itul for this ti wild' hate been 0.1111 at 101.11'h 11 , ; for 1111 m 1 II to itopore about the rause .if a coollagr 'lion befoqe eomtnenring to ex tolgue..ll the (buses Titev ..am it diet %lon, and they only thought or the hod nod most practieable means nf healing it T h e ro• were but two courses open to the Commun.(' --one to widen the existing Wean in Inc parte. and the other to sogge.l n measure for healing it Dare any Democrat say that the !nit, r course uas -tot the only one Proceeding upon tho fair as.iimption that 111111 . r of Ihr 1)11TIOCr 1110 1 . 311111 ,1 11111 111 t h e 11 1 11 u mul.l).t. preferable tii the election of a 1{ I,uLhdan, they age, et] to recommend that the elt corr.: chosen at. Itrisilrog should cast the vote of the State f u r Mr. I 1/ 1 11:1114 111 Vitae would secure Ins election ; but if that should prove impossible then they shnnhl %irte for Nlr Br. ckiiiiridge, if the vote of the Sint.. worthd i let t born Every 111111 ran see at a gills e that the only horn' of can) mg the Slate fir the Detnooracy lies in the cor- I adoption Or 0114 plan and. also, that those alio oriprise it %wild ratio r see Lin coln rlerti than a Democrat - 11r. 11dka Ti9liir and Ills COIIIIIIIII.OO prefer Lori nln There 1.1 no 'miser nit limit the regular DilitocrThe, ittglilliA•llon of l'elmaylvailla to change the electoral titket adopted by the Reading Convention. Let the extreme par tizans of Mr Douglas attempt to put another ticket in the thiell'eauit they ittimeili.liely Whet. Ives to sin Ai 1 1 irpie of rebrllinn tic the Democrat!, 01%0 Dirt 101 l The log Convention accotntilislied 1114 work fully before it ailpiirned. and the electoral ticket is gnat 11.4 much nn act of the party a, the ninnmluon of Henry D footer The Convi uuum lid not authorize Mr Mile. /1)1,11" tU nit rit re with the Democratic or ganization or 1 , 4 no., , lint eimittutte.l that organizietem to the ate Committee Which pi alone r npowert d to Laie any action in this emergency. and ve filch has taken sui Ir predh• and volp.thalory action 11.1 every loyal Democrat in the Commonwealth will r spe(.l •1,41 follow Let oloaide tuedillera with mil internal attorm in conjunction with domei-le factamiste and traitors attempt to eli.orga size the party by running another electoral ticket than that amino-mm.l by the Iteailing Convention, and they at once put MI Doug las 111 the boltilliti , lniz popotoo, or the candi date of a mi re la, don. The mesa of the Detiii.critcy or l a rnu.y lvnnol a ho care rlior• for the integrity of the party than for the Ira itinidi of any uuhttdunl, will vote for the union ticket and adhere to the regular Urge nizalion, in spite of the lrellAnnilibltl coin - wls of Forney, Ahe , 4llank nepyrlrttnim 431v•I• .1* the Dimae, and in spite of Mr. Miles Taylor 'rho Detnieeracy of Pennsylvania are compe tent to sett le their own domestic affairs Peter Cartwnght and Ab., Litreln One of the ' matt liitmns . ' of Illinois is 01.1 Peter Cartwright ,a famous Nlethodist pr. eel' CI, who COlll 111111(1,1 1119 career in that tev.ieti 11% exhorter and politician long befoielllimei became a State. Ile was at the recent lln 1 , 1. r. Conference of the Methodists at Rol fah,. where the principal part of ion was thrown away in buncombe die .sion on the negro A correspolldelit of the Ibilfalo Courier, who was Oil the Csri wlth hue a clay or two afktr the nownitattoit Was made at Chicago, relates the follownig Incident : The venerable Peter Cartwright had to ken a seat for !tot:twister, and. during some IV., en iffilititeB pfUVI , PU•4 to the time the cars left the dips, the lbieto;• was giving me, In his honest manlier. hia opinion or both Ste. plon A Douglas and Atiratu Lincoln, Ile had floish.ll the " Little Chant, " and was sat ilig of "Honest; Abe," that he Is a good catizen, upright, and "in point of talent, is a second rate lawyer:* Just at that no mem, in come a bouncing hot Iterriblican, with his platform in his hand, and took a -meat near'the Ooetor. flu came just in time to hear the remark in regard to Mr. Lin' coin's talent, and aroused him wonderfully Ile interrupted the Doctor, (not knowing! him) and proceeded, miller a hither high of.t.:ls4earneto inform him that he an,. mistaken on that [malt. After he had blow.° off so'lnewhat, the Doctor : - "Well my friend, I don't know hut you are more faindiar with the charicter and history cif both Mr Douglas and Mr. Lincoln than I am Forinyself, I can only say that I have lived in the same court y with both of them for twenty five years ; • that I gave to Mr Douglas the first Ace Ire 'via ever favored with, that I have inymilf twice rim in oppo sition to-.llr. Lincoln, for a seat in the Leg islature of Illinois, and he lien hint With times—and can do it again if I will it.' By this time you may well suppose that the laughter drowned whatever els, the Doctor might have said. COUNT 4 f AGRICULTURAL BOOIRTY, Tho following Preinining gt o (oral Prorluoilotin will lio competed for ni Animal Exlitlittion aLUIO Sornity, to 1,0 liellolonto on the 'lays of nett, and 1. 1 111111 , ilbliliPlloll to enable atme to make their seleetians. 'rho entire. lb t o s lAA will he.pliblislied after hart est. e l • AURICULTURAh Joon K - (/ 0rd061 4 , John lie -tin (host heart, Francis Aleittuder, Jacob Ft•dtb nne Sr. For thti best Five altre. of Inito Wheat, ty ou if 11 & , 4 , ere " du do 2 (o. " " " Roil Wheat; 1 (111 " I' Acre " do du I " " " Five Acres " ludian Corn, Acre ," do do 2AO 11 11 Three Acres" Rye, . " 00 " !Rite, 0 00 " " " " " Itueltwhest, 300 a " " Timothy, 900 " 0 " " "Ulmer, 9.00 " " " Quartereor." Irish Potatoes, 9.00 fi Ili II 44 th in ., l „ , 2.00 " "•' " " " ugar Boole, 2.0(1e , " " " " " " Rota Dart, 3.00 " " ° " Mangat Wildly', 2 00. " '• Turnips, 2.00 .." " Samples of While 11 heat, not less than one beeliol, 100 " " ".11ed do do 7.0 " " Cbro in thecae,. du Ott " It) 0 do ' do A 0 " " " . "Oat do do .50 " " " " liter-ley 1111 110 5n .". " " Irish Polnloye do 20 A ward. will lie made at the fleeting in Net tie . h.•r Wheat, 113 1 . , OntA, wheat, Too otly Dud Clot er e on all nth •re on the hubs, n 1 th e • n0,.el mooting in January nett, WI,, n 11,0 prvlstet shell I s morte.l. rompet,tori for for Aglicjiltore I dart lone Intel produce 'a fell el:domes! 11141 4 1.. of I tlitlk II 11..11, and lll'o • fp,).pj,, V Ill• „one of I, ant m ee t s . oft wo Rom, tatl.lt, mane ,' lro 11,1 nod 111111011111/1 . 111 iII ilkc .pi I • It% tslt S .1,1110 , 0 et OW li\t , I.ti ,1, 1;1 \ \ \ P1.1 . 1•.:1( ?t 11, DI \C)\ .1.1) rn, Coln 'on ORPHANS' COURT SALE By vlrto •ofno or ler 1 ,,, t0 ,nit ,I re 0ri01,r1 . 4 (3nnrt cf d'oottre , ottoct b 1 .' 114 1110 e 1110 21 , 1) 41 n•"f 1441) h rn'r I. 'l4 ins puied 1.. I ,lWe a I le 0 , 1 IV I:I) 1 1 V.': OA r .111(;/%4 ft 1 . t at 10 o .11 4 11.00 pr .• ill ,•,. twdtte it/ l'ott tot. II for nr4.—nr ill th II vl un 1.,. of UPI in ‘l.ll,totheir; In OP , 1.4 , 1 0 01 , of .l , •, houovio..l on the nor'lt jrby deed on the eon' Ity Ntitattv rottl oh the a tn'tt lip Itro4h Vrillry rold tind nn Ihn tro•t by A tl, tett and known in Pin plot of ati I !wan It. I ti Y, 21 22 23 tint' 21 and rontlitong ono 'rd minro (IT en.t..4 1" PrnITI O r dud other building. N II I'hil pr r n.riy IM11411 4 • 014 iv 1111,414 tor the, .4 OP ', Wl l n lhh n pork tt I,r tit, Iv n t tl nl lip, , orfiritinii,ol "Ohl tttle in I 'ft reo Ii• Intro yttlr !Intro Inn, with t . 1 , • , 1-.1 by bond and tnorlittige • Tile owner 'it tie dye, Inn of prol, , r'y in nil pun Irn the It Ile n. to t hi' 1 , 01, 4 I , IV f 1,1,1 1M .1 11 11 ri Gtidrdo tgot (' Mll'ltAF:l, VEIIII,I It 1:o4r.lsoo of De roe lo I dlttr r 11,,' AUDITOas NOTICE The n t d nt 4140.'1 WI 'III ht tlr ti tri 'ty Ow 01 , 0 1,14 (7 owl 010,00 r •••• I , it v r, , ••• 111. , 01, 11‘ t ,th • {.11% 1 1 (•••11111.1"11 of 1,, lIJ, r• v r I.• 011.1 to Hit WI I •V.1 . /.14 • , rig hi.. oirk,l/10.11, liti • Itnllnfl„a• on Ilt`t I, if 1,: tt 4111 , 1 WLnre 011 11.11 , 11 , t , l'or."l , .1 ' E% Joly 14110 -R.. BELLEFONTE FEN' 3IBLEi y", fire t In .ut, t!i , ‘r. 01l to lir liv now( .0 1 k p •tt f"1 I fiw drill (with whit,' Ity oril,,pr hi,. July RI, 1480 ./A4 II ILA \ '• • LAST NOTICE rilhe puh(w plenAt Inkt not, thy t t t t nr . Pox., 1 • 1 I lo I lie,m).l. , ..igried r r the Engre of It Ihnlotovn late of IV klkor ton 0 .1, 1,,,, 0w0 g• thonnnelves in 1.'1,1.. I -it I Monte *II plesvon m Iloilinpn..l:,l,• p ri I Fon. , hflinq iiroloott limo 01,11,0,1 fir nottleumnf T 7 It -The ntpleryizne.l will he h. ht. residence In the town of 110,1,41/er. a. J ll 4iN II 11, .luly 19 1444) —Olt -—--- - - - - A STRAY HEIFFER C%MP 10 till• ro , itlence of the ..1tIo•rr . 1 11 the form or wt. Purr, In 1' 4..••• ..or •, el.ont the 4th ••f July, a Intl 4.•11•ng r • 1'• wlote Non nod n weer net of tho to,1•1• 6rr 0/11 1 4410 . The owner in refine, •••I 0.••• w,,rd 1 "v ohnrKee and take heroar i .../.••rn•-•• rho will •liernoord or •oonr.tio g no I •• v • tuly 19 114140 - 3t .1 II K 1.1.1.111. GREAT' REDtf CT To N IN Tfl F: PR ICES OF COOK ISO rovr , :i - prim} this date our prices 'Ain& Sto‘.• alt ho for CAA For N, 1.1- -SI 4 00, " 7 111.00, " M - IN 00, " 9 - 22 00, hollow nllrn Vii wo e ., p. 11t ()air wiirwiluo , ll 11 II to 01i1,r, r.ii 4..../1 ...Viol! Roy inis. 11.)..a. N 101,0 I/4%114111 rnl 191111. ms P.'''. Hum. re All id it.la .I',Atilvvi tin .11 11 nll are 1,11 iin.l nn I. t het rowel plqi I ° , 4lilnryllo nr • 1, ""o All! For e tit, by F 6 Fit A SCISCUS Le•rlolnwn inly 19-'llO M141.+711!117'7 tiliin . a4 of Tin /1111 I 'OP . / 4 1 Er ridu Jule 11l Flt INrII4CUS. fa r r 4 C1400 isvir W. 11.1. 1 , "„.,, W 1 4 111,14 10 01 040 np otir IV 01 PA, n ne•+ we w , I 1 +.Ol 01 ,, pro• I .1-40 RIO 1,1 .111111 RAI rtm..nt of VI .011 11,1 I 1 V 011. r „.0 ly I 9 Frt t NCNITS r.12)1,1) lioT.h.r. ILA - UM Wm P I!, .1 ry 1,0,e and et) to from 111 11111 Win I P‘V WO 1 P $1 511, r, $4/0 U FR owrmcus he wish sun July 19 '6O if - . TIII.; Be.t Green nod It sir t ,itt AtulT, 2t, 311 40, ass I I 1 snolspn wide just ma•it c• 1 , Its I Lr n LIU low in 1 0 414111411 1111 July 19 '6O-tf F FRAN UISCUS IETKNFrThit-NI-4.ldllll•Troutiongiot ttl kind; V an I Itt ttillat fir 111.113 is La 4114 1. I IV July 19.'60. V. II lelt UN CIS 0114 TINNEN S rook for n 4.1. /8, , It l' tila• aotpid a pries, by VI) Flt 0,1,0 1 Loa et swn July 10 1800 - • . T IN Plate, Is 10 . / 75, 1111...0 Ix at Jr l• than sot, low. pro," Le 11 M t 1 0(4011 4 - - IPPIN VAVEIL-50. bondlci of all 81.4 11114 quAltty fw auto in L Vai4l ,Mn by July 19 60 11 r Fit LNOLSOUB - - - NEW STORE AT PLEASANT GAP• very day brings some gew develuptu ale E In title mateurablo 186,1, midi ono to a NI,V I tiAtili AND PRODUCE STORE at Ploitaant tivp Iho hi dorsigood would inform tbo that hit stook consists of a geuott atiscrtmont of goods adapted to general use in the country bitch article will ho sold h(Th lowest remuneratiog prlito for (Mall or country produce My objee not to boast as lower than any other "" labliallllll3llt but Would omit I sly invite all to come and ewe for themselves. My stook consists of the Intent niarkut As a groat part of thcal havo been carefully selected by myself as late as the sth of the present month. J M. CAMPBELL H. A. CAMPBELL,. Saloom" July 17, 1960 —tf. AARONSBURG ACADEMY. WILL be 're-opened on Wednesday. August. 151,h, 1860, 'odor tho aupervisiog of Hoy 0. Al I.llsko, A at Ninolpol, 41.1nd hf ocfnpetent asclatanis. Per chroulara, stating fouls. address the Principal an shore July $, 1800 At
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