VlaS WSVlreelliMP4 S AN) J. S. 13 tt VIJARP, m mmHg - - 13M.I.EFONTE: PENN:A THURSDAY, A001:13T 10, 1860 DENIOCRATIC NOMINYHONS FOR PR ENIPE NT, sTI4:pIIEN A. DOUGLAS. JOEIN C. 13ItECKINU IDGE MR I - JUR PRI: 4 ://)/ , 'N T. , IIEnSCHEL`V. JOH Nr!'NSO (;EN. JOSEPH LANE. Pm; (}N. 1). FosTEE 1111 1'..ES114:•;11 \l, I•I I'lil•1111S • ELF( %I' tio.; Cvon..r. KFIm, 4 l { "." V "t 1'1,6.4,111" 1.111 . 11111 , • 111,1 k 1, :.•set It I. I ' o Llllllll4 1 1 , \\ Pat T.Oll. 11 1, n. 11 , J CT, krtt 11 I I, 11 ,lulus It 11[4 ma:l, 11, .1..1in 1111, 3 1; \‘ I 010 v. I 17 .14.41 II I/antler 6 Ikt 11) I , 1 I 1 rat‘l.,id, 7 (rlir r .Iniult+, I' l II II I , 11a v.l ).1 - 21 , .1 9 ,lot 1 I 1.1 1 :11111,r N F.. 11. 1111'111 10. 1 N 111 1 1 H I 22 •-• \llir-I II 11. '110.., II 11 r 1\ 12 S S 11 , h. iii 2"P I;a)l4,rd I lig bust?, 111111 illt . I h 1110 - cut tie %% at, lotion w:11 1.1. call on OW Alt ulr Pit !ivy 1 , 011.'", V 111 1 .11.. 1)..k ~,,, fnr t•10111110,11..11 :11111 IL it Delegate Elect ion 't h e [I, timeratii• inn ?I of (Antic. (•olinly fa‘mrible I” the I !,11 ,, 1 I) 1,,,,ter nr.,l A 1•.1, , Ire it,,,r3'ic t 411.11 t . 1011 111 1.4.11111131,01 i Ir‘ 1111 1.11 n;; Trk 11 , 1. S , ll:h . WON' t't , lll%lol lel' at CI. ',klll thy of lilllZllfa •1 I,i M. ni .1) ii rr.prt_tllt fo‘ry,,lnp. on :•41ittn,Iti' tin 2101(i:1y of tug n. , 1 next /171 d rirrt by bnllnt, flUtUt::lll', to Wort in I‘l , lllllV t (•1111 , 41 oirt Ilno,e ui I) 11,04711 of it , .1i 1 .1 I! It 11,1 Tp.111,1f1 , , t0_41,1, I. or lb, 41,10'15'0 IttY4 111111 e, Nell II t and Hul rnII n.l Said (.I,' , ,1 dki it lilt `4,,l t tlitt t r , Cttm I 11 , ,ritll 14 I , ii Detnocra'io Meeting -- The I tt Inttcratic t ii in ni of Centre emiult 1.. 'Vie electimi of Ili nry I), • f ite.r end w favur of the Democrat t al 1.11,1 t, n. n cmnmettileel by the ito.ututtuits et the Stale EV nova Clan.lll l . tee. , will meet at the l'ourt Douse, in the Jt,iniutti of Billef.iele, on T‘i, l.tt thl .2htil 1104 ,court w kI to organize ?toil prepare for the fall t lectlon, &um r't 14_ trt r olio' from the fang. , 4) . Republi r kr,i lit 10111,rni inn th , l3ll:on A I tq ,, Sk. IS him a diatarict. 11 ill Ire prescol to •tiklr4 :144 meeting Come one come all and pot the hall of In tory in (notion P 44 r 44,r Lit• :44intorttee Will they Hesitate? If ).,x h}.,• at,) iwde, I •I J ddi • di l v. Oh lig II I 11,,/„ , ,/ r,,„ , , ,„ „„ „ „,„„ „, , I r A, the fret,nTe it,t at haul, ue , t 11). ploy that Ito.. tv t the l're,s Bill have to Obit elloti to ihrot Ming the pllhhi" hot 11.,,e fat fay', thew! and ey altttat them 1 lii) -he tilt] ttt :tat ly have the manly it tit it. otlt net In htt e the thil , it and not , r rii 11, v L 4 Hid ;my rt 1111 , 1 , .1,4 ag,l 11 , :I 11. iiy I) r Wi“ It 01101 uMlc cmr ot,,rds , ;,,•1(1,) of State e.ttliti Itt,,:t .1 ,f -ern , . of ht, [milli ,at Ira ml, a, e arc to lie Ln lu•%(01 111 i 0 (0 he 1r ••• •I /•••• .1 1,. (! ple••••• " I ntli the c , h tor. 44f t 1.44 . 4 oti,ll_l'l.., •hall hats MilbSlllll - latt Tr hitationi hy the h;eo, of "fa. t 1% 0141 , 1 1111%1,. (VIII 10 ume tie)rt. pre. au 14 nary tne4l44,4irr: awl voithe Itp to ill,. work wiiii a lade nom. of tri:it and in trepid I rca4l, vili;4ll is wltlletlmes sai4l to eliernelrme tlio,inurrhing of a jackass to a peek of corn. Hon. James T. Hale • , Lea 'stow ii liaart le thinks there 18 00. iie,lerity of tlie:.l9runalities of the _rearlar eonfei epee meeting," to re-nominate Ilale fro Congress, and this idea is col I,ed up and promulgated by the enure oppt.siiiisi press of this Congressional lbs. trig t, If Mr. Hale is so popular among the nr ins eJnsinin nil, ally are the opposii ion journals afraid to have tt regular 0111(renee appointed and aclrmt other piti dilates on an equal footing with Judge lisle r Cerlaii,l, there in fist be some " aspi mu.' eon pet ititot iydre whole district. It look.; to us as if •l somebody" was just a lit !. ('otter Journal kipeakifg from a dIA -1 all. 1 . , thinks that i his plan or nomination will he highly acceptable to Sullivan county. Ni. doubt it would bo acceptable to the frauds of Mr. Hale in this county, an it Hould effectually hush the expression of the p. °plc, which is sometimes dangerous to pity." As far as we are concerned we have no .I,jeclion to the re nomination - of Judge !laic Ile can sit on his Congressional stool ifnil say "aye" and "nay" as well as any -1,04. and there is no danger of his ever say ing anything more. If lie only understandii the question he can rote.—su/limn Coupty ,I)emuerld. It not Modern Republicanism Abolition , ism Disguised"! 'The Watchman ha, frequently reviorted that no flu ad voCating die .iout rine of Ala.littoniOl- that Alia LincoM is yp Alottoimo , t, and ho hay tot 0‘ gn atopped to gull lit an A notitiontd We 00,, eliitllengo 6rm 1,1111,1,11i:a no Mu in Abnillint ,t, by any wool n e vcr hate n o olton, ur by any ...INK , Sit et 01 11300 written, nr by any act Wo et er I n.o Amin I'r , This bold denial of principles, which have been the fundamental basis upon Is hich the !Slack Republican party is founded, is cer tainly worthy of more than a passing notice. It is seldotri indeed, that we find men it'll ling to deny their own identity, unless s mit:- thing is to be gained by hiding the deformity of their measures from the people. When the editors of the Central' Press deny that they are Abolitionists,. they are simply :le eying what the history of the past has re corded against them. Where arc the men nho have raised the hue anti cry of the irre • pregsilde ronfiTt ? IVllere arc they whose smiles of approlintimi the Harper', Verry iniurreelion was ennourag'eti Where is lierrtt Suitt!), Fred. f)ouglas, .Inson V. Itorlin.taitie, Wendel Philips, doulnlq It (MI dings men, %Nilo want an " aerie stui cry 1111(1 .0,11 , 11/ Bible, meld nv 11,1, slicer 11, 6'0,1 1 IVlicre are thi• men %%11,, are nolt :Ivo; ing to propagate the &wit toe of a " sacred aorno,ily ACanr t the 5. , 11111 4.,ery a her " lint (mg .god Io pudong Gas ssnnl the molest of the Illt,k Itopuldloan iout . It r, It In/I4.1"11111 , 1 raCt, that the edr Int. 01 the 1111.11 Plts , rite co-opet mot,: 11,1 n in 11 o, k in ,1 nit iiglo, and of t ..'at. • \n Ipt tip no'o challcore dud fit I u., indeed. to pit ve Abt , llllolll , i.. 1.. l 11. e 111,01, nh.t fowl dation lilt) have n.llllO •it hold and daring ho I lowdown co into: of I,llm, Ity, I. givurg the Stainho .1 lit, In .t un , w on this , ft oin n lin h uc pit sent the loildu rx - traetv It Is wt II kin ran that the '4 , 11101.1d, before 1t emll.l gull, dn.tn the ,pies inn,win, de, ply 111h-re...tea 4111 the 4111tit•rt of Know Nothlogoon, and while vtnrg,ltrig to 111111111.1111 i Its p,,sitioit against the .tilt-ti Ittli111,111•3114 wittoto.ttred the following ap pheattoo. 1 lie l oqouoi •,,tt s : It% the \m. ricalt of au: `..;( pi, tilbet. air are 11111d11,1 hum AIIIIII tco giSt Ito I111!..t%:114 XII Ai I " )It, 1.)1C Arfil`111•1111 1/1 , 111 of i),•nn" has made no non., 1411 r 7lt, A 11111 I lItI\ICI, nn th, mtd 1111111 1 ' 11( 'rat nt t 'liar oa 1 1111 ,, 11 al Put t•4ttr_t Ott 5:11 I,,,tatit, ~mlllati..l IL 111111111111114 IV !Marti .111 ‘111 , 1t.(11 t,rt st ut nt j 111 at 1'11,1,1 , Iphia far % ,, t- 'ti. I.a It, P 11 1 1 !1 , 111 till ir tmt , tt•r, 14 11111 tat—dag thr , tw,li,tll.l( city. 1\ ht I, it If the .11tnl.ilItt\iii' 4, are suirere In their uppuatuutt to the extentoon of sla%, ty and 111 Ittx or of the resturattun tot the :tle,otur 1 ., 411111,k1111,C. that Ott v are Hiking a out.e rah tilitt ul to prtltnt tht. %tie tvait mitt' fluin d ,111,4 fit thtnl tvti,t tlo alit to du fur the tit, Ito, 1 . 1 tiltt two/tn. the 11..,rtur l'unqume., rISI/1 et, then tote, fur de /Tle, I 1 , ,/,1r vi. ' t , ,li till Iu Iw e the> .11;( /I.llllrst 1:1.; iq M o lt ‘N; l e •r e o l Tirit to 111 , 1 , i 011 OW , 41110 ale On 11111111 o1,1•••••••••I On Ihr t ‘1••11 , 1••11 • I ••••• n, I. .tod It, 34,1 ',MI 011 the tights of the Not th. to adapt tie n till I , o\ tiirt Pill I \ \1! „ 111\\1114 ll 1151, ar to Iv m(I ,411totial roltuun; 4,1 the : , 1311,1ard of 1111• snnic .l.t 1•, St•pi • P tt,sitittt, ‘1 it t i MAW': Ttit• twlntita I the II ,{110; nllllll Ito, 1%, IN a ill , IC I,llot \Mil Illi/SI , NI MO 1 iiv N little thing i•• a ht•n•lii.lit' t 11 , i/t• nimit I.r n fi,v no n n• I ;Irtriillg, rL .1 i Nk I it, I rllizttt,tl nil bruit , Itt pttLlt it, I to Ow Aut.lrvin. WIIII 1011,1• ?II and thur .1111)1 rtlis; VI 11e suppi,e, the eiliLOri IPf w ,II lii Oh„, 'Olt,/ %, ~,t tic, t tu, N:u the xtrat t., :111.1 I LII lea%c the pub he at thh . i k...•.. vi he. h , r or not /4, 7 !Ir.. riw , itrrtg,il;:, by :wt. toi But 241111, how art to toroVt that Nhram clllll.llllx \ I.litiontst . that', th e 111, 111i1 ‘V h ire Llther 4 , ,lliprcliPit ' , all a The It plll,ll t . 1114. noun loll , lll,lllllll ry (1,1 - ,11, I at -- ;, , ringtiOtt, 1111%),),; = 1/2 , , .1f..1'.. • .~n.1t• Slllllll,l ' I liar I. Uuu •1 1111111 rata. ly 41(1113110 the 1,44g11 , ./ WWI if 11.1111., and r, 1...1 nll pr.. t n.n. party min 'lan. 10. • ni. i ipr. , 1111 . 1 . 11 11 111• IVl' lin b. lilt I 111 di I. 11( . .• /.1 thirty and t1i.:041,.11 •!111111.01 .it tile reafter '., 111. I.' nt I. A ruts pit ~ ,k 1 hoir 1,1 itig bark 1 , 111,4 ride. to, ri vturt N, 1,14,1,a, and Ilttio,m4t,,,k..C(f/ , I . 0,11,, that th.• = I 11110 ti stoat. 1,1 , 1•• In Ihl . Slollt, and 110/t 1111 1 . 1111',...'n, the to I. for 1111 . I . XO I Ir,lllllllll / Irotit .A . t) I.,Y111(1 AltIl(ii; 1 I I.: 111 rod t lAN P: •::1. 1 VI.: I, ‘11"11) pi m gut' THE \11•';1()\ \ \l()Ill. SI. : ST VI ES I V VII THE I Nilt /N to , 11 , , 1 1 .Merry rn Ihe /, nl,'',l ~ f I sissil ss . I "do y Is I 111 , Tr I ernS 11111111. Gor or", it, rt• love , ittrrldreltnts mid or I rti Ilse errikrtft fti 5142/ mot, 'l',rr. for if , on/0 411,11, of lift of oaol rr o Ilin Omit Aar , ' Arra pr,,liihtbd Now we lied that ,‘Toraliain Lincoln %vas chairman of the Committee whl , r riporttil the foregoing resolution. Joshua, dings and Governor Chase of Ohio heartily endorse nornmation, and they ii dorse It most especially because of this avow- ed cent ran Ilt Mit AVM, We will give.the editors/of the Central Press the betwilt of Noah Web'ster's &Mutiny' of the term Abolitionist, and allow the miblie to make the aoplAttion "An obolitiontsi is one who dearer to obobili any Ptpef 1,1119 daorrr/. Now as Messrs Kuria and Stover, endorsed Mr. Hale's vote un the Blake's resolution to abolish slavery, we must take the evidence before as, that they' arc the genuine orthodox abolitimAts. DR. JAYM.i H Dosstats, ono of the dele gates to the Forney and Haldeman Conver tion from thus county, ay reported sts the Press, informs us, that the use of his natne was not only unauthorized, but that ho aid not. attend the Convention and did not sym pathize with the movement. Read the able reply of Wm. II Blair the member of the State Central Committee for this county, in reply to the address of Messrs Alexander and Mitchell. Sew ral eminnumeations have been re ceived, which, owing r ia the crowded *tate of our columns we have been compelled to de - el me publuilling ~. , Xhe. Haldeman Convention. 1 The Press Extravagitit in Fabintiood; 'rite editor of the ,Illait ville Record stark Mr Barnhart, of ellsktbote,ebeulti tiny nothl o g t ' 1 ,`` ly ottks upon dlat, t t o tea, ter his at tick on the lae Haldeman Convention ';,,,,417",',,,„• uu ,),,„ m ,,,,,,,, at tock , i , p ,,,, n , ~ iy 1,3 - , V , iiithe following glom nog niunney ; • the e,hints of that pi 'per, net qulrmst with Ml ' „,,,,,,,, end their ;Wm* upon Mr, P..010r El kr. , •Nently every comity in the Slate is as 1,,..1 ~,,taer ix I . r . (AI in MO 14111.13 of sill ;\ IN rep; (tented at the Denittet alio Nlasß Convert- Eliot wet her i Tonting; the rooms 'r 1111.1 the lion, which nsueiiiideil iii Ilarrnihuriz on'' IVo b loaet is ittiTa oily ohket, not cep. 1...11,11 4 1 rbili , :.l.v last. 'n , r c‘mventim, wes• re- n ii,iti,i it qui quell, nuitliouon Week up ui her ninth:llde for the number of gentlemen of dist- C r ""/ i''''" . .t. t t ognislictl.altility in attendance. many of We have simply to sip 'that so for as our who'll hove done noble tunnel in I lir hat I leis -- conitenon with this p( p& is coneitint a % , , ,, r havetitter ret itl e d oicpull li I 1 .--, 01 the party, in times st Inch hied the faith 'ls et a lIIL , I 1 er• ill constaney of men " 1 _ ..... egalcry . 0 the elittrackilt of any Indy 11• e - • If Ihooe who represmited tits county are , hold (hilt a pliblic:iourtrd pursitingsuch h) be l "ke n Pt" a 8111"111" of the m i n "" e ' course, commits an outrage upon society, have done noble shvire in the battles of the Which is doriso3 .. o .. . zg i and degrading in its pmt)', In hniex nhith ti.t.l the faat and, tendencies. We dare and defy the edamB of the Central Press, 6a4roduce a single eS• conrlan , ,nr tz," .aod help the Common- . Wealth of Pennsylvania Fur intitillee, !RA tract, cr any number OE extracts of tins C. Itlerenst.r. list{ , who figured so conspio• chmacler, from taiLormoritic watchnrin, uously —read the address. is—eras through- , fir which the yinin7iNl;tor is lurid responsi. out the times vc „ "feted rorth.andlbtp. AVe have too high an apt reciation of " "' 1 ""c 1 / / "f " r "." n " ftle " shftmele " morality And vntile, to traduce the ellarac ,,„d un.erupillons " Kuow nothing. " 1101 ter of a ny o n e, under any eireuni.tarices, hatever — no bl e s ervig e " he performeti• " ft ' less a lady, through the colones of a rendered niche ranks ~„! t h e ~h„k lantern I poi , ' re Jourtial t . f None but the coarsest 11 pally " I,OW and lig:llnd the lure - lacking all the liner sensibilitns adherent , of-till' proserebed faith, gill our isino.h . mg tr.rits vrhich elevitte, adorn adopted 1, now ,;„Iny thing Dem' and branlify society --would compromise his °erotic as.itutts so renew that they dis manh oo d by abusing ally respectable the heifer p utlon of the 1110W11- lit huffy visitor. And we hope the day may rolltd like a r,r daen .Iten we Quill be unable to o r In tonl,iie of Lr . "1"."-•c, n h o; tweciaie the worth, of moral female eharae oold get a half dui n 111011 (Si Iro), to ' n• d, hurl one jot or tittle from the good t awl r id‘ hair 9 Si. It mum. of offloo, 000 or tun. im4 Ihr id. tro‘t. d iiffia doling the annote,_;ti hors of the Central Pres, been grivcrnell by time it ill. la that il pour iple, We 1,110111(1 trot rebuke Nom 1‘ I'. D a elsi I , wo uld 1 ,, O w I hm t ,,- . mat), nomination for 11M.v,r err Th n Opt ruir aria drlo.inn Vl as , mildenly Iron hr. e) 1.., and i,, r became ail .al lull fledged witti ri d ti tno •I elinVer:lon was al to, k th, I to principle . that the nice fat otht-e, ehnh his 1 isle, the (jiiV tVuldd 11:100 th, di,pm, al of, had any part or dot ill (lie matter of cour,e not. And then to show how tracts m e he 10111 d be m 1119 nels harness, he hn al low, tl Len-mouton lttlhool a grimace, and villogtzed It as the mrbetion of I, gistat , ,mi fat the very nu nurut (lilt his pr. ; eel idol, dodge Douglas, w a, dl noun, 11 . 11:. it 55 lilt 551,1 id 5/ In la•t. I 01%, nlla,t, Itr cowl soul, half n du/en 1.511 s liir I Into, t Atka ney tht 11 111 aine all ope.l tint rode the Corinty di.ti l Liting a hils&t. 11,1111 the uawo of one of the III:Ill:Illy uumnulted 11, nos. r Itll 110111 , 11„'i N.li omitted, and that of thi Ithiegr Republican candidate imerttrl j nr it, shad. Ilf e.Jut,e then 111 Forn , yili irete.l rrnl ae nil ,Is,•tti.ing the u•ot ges of the party. aul the duty of rut r garl 1 4, ttgolar huillel that th.y 11: , l the" o.;hl tir , i , g rt. Another h h gnu, 44. 11. ll.:tukiu, , 14 a gvnth to to qualitu4, but tlol.ltunatey that .1 hein4 a fa hal& Ihlllo I,lt. I , not tutu of them I), 11'14 tg, par to uhr cv( uuntnurr,. he 1104 heel, 01 , 4 (1(0411 Do,titrt Atturti.) 4,1 0,,„ 1 • 1,1/11t . to the but ft thing I itit fill to he Ic tomato:lig il for lh^ hot , th time, hi ii/i/ what he had 1004 lieu n siolw trd ~r it lug hr .1-01 y v, cittt over to the lilac Itr•puMir•aiv A I rni,it imnirdt taily rN art], to. I.IVI 111 , 01. Ir OW II •Imntt Of 1 ' 01)11,1I 1.1, the ROllll , 11 County 1 . .0111111,01,111'11 3, a OIA Id for .rrvn ov Of coltr4r h,• made a gate to the ['mope fizzle. l'yrtH T p , r1131,4. voted three r fir itli iht 11. thrill par• ty lle t+ rjultl . 1/010/... 1111.1 ntll 118,V0 h r. Anent 111 •, 11 S 10 reill'at the 1.1111.•litaii011 of jr . Jll4, (kV: . bl'fOre he berloto-; I'ie4eient of 111 , I nil, ` 4 l,itin.; boll) Douglag nipl ~hoot I rot, hale to wall dr.tvv f Ivor nt orakr to restette 'the great pro, !pie of totemtervention " A, to the whor not thy %Vm, J Smith, the la.t of. the dr logatton. no hive only to hay that he iv a vtran.er in the County, and thole , a not a coil. , ton n > ltip or borough in It rain' ii eirtil.l have boon uuhu•vd under any coreurnstano, 4, too Itch himRS a delegate to r,a,taaie n emehd rlr rot the most unimpor !ant town.h p ulli"e That Contradiction A 11.• k. tg.., Mr rtnruhart publirlonl ollnr;ro• Nrnlrot Curtin nh..ot n nork loi ye Made in r..xor,i to Om Dun•ii In the xt ritrall.l.,l !he ri.p.rt wlll,ll woo h-n..nahle t wt. Inv nit tn,ntrAnin Inn) I (',/ir,/ Pr, ,• • Now Abe frets ore will known to our read is, that the flitsto %Inch the Central Press ri 14 r.. miginal4.l with the Berichter Ve puldislii 4i it vi ithout note or romorrnt n Stroll tier appeared, alth'o we did nsnli I that itrinvied the ground, '1 v,e Man hided li 4 have the matter with the I rudder, where rt originated. !laving made no Jaw: , againid CUTULL. we had no nr~' for retraction Our rsubsequent rematks will enalde Mr Struble, if he is dim pol4l•4l to no upon the Slll!Whilion, to Het Col. I Curtin right upon the record, and we cer tainly tanner are anything "dishonorable" in calling upon him to qualify his statement by varier h., oath or 'nation. It the Col. 'did not use the language alb [tinted to him in regard to a ' Dutchtnan henna two skulls,' thou his friends should rather tolort Lf ution than suppress it. We won inform our cotempor ary, that we don't deal "cow errinsu nations" and will consequently give Mr Strobl° four weeks to qualify his asser tion, that 'Col Curtin didn't " punch the Dutch" . by saying that "they hall pro and the lint had to ho broken before they could understan I With the second. No squirming fellows. Packing the Democratic Convention, We are informed by the most reliable au thority, that lra C. Mitchell is engaged at work to pack the Democratic County Con vention with men who can hu modeled to suit his own political purposes. Thus far he has failed to accomplisti, anything. Ile is doing his utmost to distract the union and harmony Which prevails itiroughout the county in the Ihmocratic party. thct he has written to a few disorganizto abroad, and contemplates holding a meeting of that character on Monday evening of the August coon t. and they miould have been spnn d the mot. :Mentio of the chastisement. They would ako hove been spared tin mortification of another humilin hog conviction of falsehood, and saved the public the trouble of setting judgenwnt upon ifiem. in ,refer, nee to this charge prefered against mil .n If for an a tack made u pon Mrs Doctor Elder, we deny tinphotically that any such article u rer appeared m our paper, and would 11111 d 111.011 the extract. We have no doubt the editots of the Press would prefer to (mono, any seeming personality. They have said as much. ihlt we shall deal with it whenever t becomes necessary to expose either their , liiplicity,typocrtsy or meousistetwy in poi wet. Tina is a duty which we owe the piddle, and we Shall endeavor to discharge Tho Bellefonte Clique and Wire Work We therefore cell noon ti e Wittehinan to pse the 0111/11,,f the aim vv.rkent relere.l ...I L. l• hat aulhot iv it maker tho charge Vie suppose that Itiessrs . Kurtz and Sto %er ate not among the wire workers No nohed lA'', certainly would not eu operate uOh any Mack Republican clique in kith (un,e, for the benefit of any particular null volunl They would confine threr labors to a no.r%eadendt.d. field. 01 uacfnlnesq, and v‘t, do not a-h to implicate thew rl the xoik log of any political machinery Certainly not (I) Illut the names of the wire w*.rker% /hot's the tine , ,tion There 10 not a doubt but Mr. McWillt tmq (noire Iht tn, and if the dilool of the Cclo Prerit, will watt until acne', !hi, will AnOff t heln ton. There Will he no neee , sity thrn fur calling upon the Dernocinti, Watchman for any informal' tit or,o the ,lllneet They must °huh; the y w tint In become enlightell as to the %/ire walkers In the meantime tin y 1.3,1 watch awl may " for that authority opus %chid' I , f Trindt. ?hat de"laration. The Challenge Aocepted. lu “rtler 1 , , rt. 111, I' 11111 W Ate 1110/in froth Ino %PI /11 . 4, t 111,11,1 (1.11,0,1,44. It 40. L die .f nom . 11/.• /oho/ Nig/ e, uw Very well. we a. „ Id the choUrn...; dieru,iiie the filen( of the twill irieslloll 1 , 4 renrt rued and await your further move nvii'q We do not know whether you a i.,11 to ili,etp , s the uieriti of the Whig tariff of I l the Dettmeratic tariff of 18-ifi, the more teernt Mae: itepiibliean thrift of Ifis7, or whether some new Hellenic upon this subject lo yet to be develop , d Pile in your big gest Ilek`i, John, and knock the first chili 01l our old bell rf itcrt if you dare. Fur the IV nichman•i Btricliter (Vico, Aaronuburg, Aug 10 MMMILS EDITI/ILS -I have just 'men in the Watchman that some of my mends, signing themselves ' Many Democrats of Snow -0104.," have announced my came as a can didate for Legislature. Those friends, who ever they be, have my warm est thanks for tin it kind intentions and the honor which they model do me ; hut you will please withdraw my name, as I am not a candidate neither do I desire a nomination, Ss the du nes of the Bern: liter office 'would not allow zle,tet accept tt. Let the Democracy be cautious, and select a good, true Nand tried Demnerat, onc. who can brtrtg out the Dein °crape vottWnil I shall cheerfully do my utmost for his electiern, which latter is sure, should the'right kind of a man be nominated. Yours, Am. FRED. KURTZ. 77" It is now an acknowledged fact that Col. Brown is ^ fernenst" Cook Duncan for the Legislature, and Col. Curtin for (lover- nor. Stand back yis aristocrats, as Col. B. is pleased to call you, until he exhibits a little more of his gratitude for past favors Wouldn't be astonisheirif Wily would get a Mot injection yet, from that party. It is said that a Resolution to that effect is already in preparation. Uo LL applaqiumplings, int 'sent and all. 11 - 7 - Bold ye Horses, M. Burka, —Wo understand that our amiable Black Republa can County Cotnmismoner, Mr. Burka, is candidate fur Register and Recorder at the approaching election. That kind of conduct " wouldn't take" in a'regular party, like ours, but may suit a party vide the Repub licans) that 0111108 and stiukti and stinks andishince like a rotten mackoral by moon light." MESSRS. RICITEZENSTICIN BRO'rIIRRA SG CO , open a largo Ataea„,t,typkixe assortment of ready made clothing and filmy goods, ; about the 10th of September proximo, in the building formerly occupied by J. It 1 Mutlly; as a conicctiouari. 'For kho7VlLutchttrin Address to the Democracy of Centre Co. I u n d er tne . aboye e !own IRA C. Mt rcitsid. „ 1(1151 C. .II.K two gentle- I I inernf this Orel" hart issued a ilouble col until circular, n 'portion of which dimands a reply'at my hands. I refer to that passage I ninth ti fleets upon and denounces the action of the Democialic Executive Committee, of lifeb body I have the honor to be a mem bt r, and in whose. action, with a single ex ' ception, I heartily concur. In doing this I cordially cons•eile the right of these, or any other gentleman to\denounce just wt atever does not meet .their approbation. The Dem ocratic Executive Committee does not claim to be an_ infallible body. ltV dings are le gitimate thilijectis of criticism, and I for one freely accept the issue, appeal to the Om ocrekcl: ()Who county to sustain or con demn its itclam, and shall clicerfuly abide their decodon. The passage to which I refer !is the Pollen mg : 'the State Convention which met at Read tug nominated Ilentli3 Foster for (los ! ,rnor. passed a resolution pledging the Dem ocracy of the State " to support the noun of the National Contention soon to meet at Charleston," John T. Hoover. the I delegate from Centre, being present and vo , e In the fare ofdlus and the imperative (pity of all Democrats, the State Executive Committee, a hotly nppointell , simply to desise menus for Carrying on the campaign and 'eating seer nominees. ' avail- Is, /) , ;flOt I as ot Penn .o,ln la 111 , /, 71, I/ dturrhl ‘• NMI a elo lurul 1, , Art," WWI fr rhartrr 7,) 101, lor us hom,ircrr y mail ter pi 1111 , ,/,e ele, oral 'Disdaining such a °position, runny of the insist sterling Dent iii th e St a te as4cmhi e d at Darrtsloirr in mass tocettrig on the 211th day sit July, to t 111 sr aenumenta with re gard to that NIONSTIUVI S to repudiate it tit all I.llllillatle ma Iler, 5554 declare their adhesion to the candidates who were iisinni %led h• he only Democratic ti Naonai Convention flown to the American inople and oho stand upon the old platform on nitwit we have won so many victorms Now fellow Democrats of Centre county ort I voted in Committee for the Resolution which is here so sweepingly denounced as a • • sus proposition," " pro posed' to the I)emocracy of Pennsylvama, I morme to quote the whole of it, to see if you can find out where the insult •.cornex Ili." and as your sensibilities—owing to want of practioe— may be more obtuse than theirs, may lie necessary for you W peruse it care i fully several Limes liefore yin] discover all ita tnonstrousity Here it Is. Profoundly nnaprerii•il with the itnitortance of pit inyit, t tgorotis awl pat mil nctiun en the , part of the Deli ratio :et/ite ttiiitmittett in order to seer: If tiot"ilile the root revs whi c h i t —, lon a italily rerult (nun die an - happy Ilienunu nun t tai.l tog in Ille ranks of the DI MIN rtoey in our Stele and %Witt's vie cordially end honertly re, miner.] to th e of the State that they mote with end 'owe in the supl.,rl of our eteenetit nod tiototteletit o))))) Ince for (Cot error Henry I) Vtter. and that u, all the local elecrtnua they net 114. or purl, forgis Mg and forgetting any differs twee that it.'t !nay het c entertinned tor the Preruileticy, illes t Ilew it ilew i.e a peifect unity again' , the e tc, ~t , t tti Int iny, we recommend to the Delitoterney P at to unite their tote. for Pre...lent tot t Id I tor al ticket f 'mei! at Reading on the Ise .1 1y tit Mart li. 114111 on the (''hang li.vcoi and underatentling tin — that If said eleciiiial lick, should lie Alerted ItY the people and It sllotil.l amt. Pr t.tl •eit ertaIIIIIIg the mauls nit. other Ist I Ire f the Ilion that by emititig the entire sate of Penury It ulna for Stephen A and Iler. Ia het It ditlinition, It would elect there Prenttlent 1'1... Mayne" 11.1E1.11i! thefts niot Misters 211411 be ta i rtiTe; I/ t,,,c.1 too t ,. to eat, ild tote , rfon the other halal II .11..0 t Ridsol.lllr that cant vote would it'd ,leer trouglas and Jolinaon, but would elect John C ll.e, kiitrolge and Joateph Lane Pre"olent and \ ice Premilent over Mestere Lincoln and Ilan, lin then PP tot vote 211411 be east for [helm n ot in ,d the °ultra voles of Pennaylvartia would sleet ~t Lee Ili there ticket", then the,Llei fora May tit, tat. It to INA't el than neetpritlng to . thetr ow n pclgnu Ili o f whet .0111p1 bid the bent (''r the ,1.1 try and the Democratic platy— the beets of Ito, omi,A nett,. leering that It 12 the first unit higtient dilly 01 . 1111 Democrat'', bowel er they may differ about iiien 111.1 Intro,' Lonnie, of print gilt. .r twit. y incite 34,11,1 dl ttttt lOU enemy Ind to at ere If po..ttltie the greatest eultutlty that sunlit L.•GIII the l i .titotry the elecfoin of a Black itetiolitiettn Pteeitlent , and further the rhitirnian of thin C smiler le hereby until...land to eorreeponil with the see ern 1 ell ti re in the State, and obtain (rein, ...tali Of said electors kin wrote II pledge within thirty ilaye t 'lna dale teat he will faithfully carry out the Ali •t of site feettlutton Ru fn r This Resolution needs no explanation. No words of mine can make it plainer. If the 27 electoral votes of Pennsylvania can defeat lan, oln by electing Douglas, I presume the 'gentlemen whose names arc attached to this address" would make no objection I will do them the justice to believe that they still prefer the latter to the former. But here conies the rub. Should it so happen Ora seeding those 27 electoral votes for Douglas and Johnson, would neither elect them nor defeat the Black Republicans, while casting them for Brackenridge. and Lane would effectually route then', do Messrs Mitchell *Mc Alexander hold it to be " in sulting" to the Democracy of Pennsylvania to propose that those votes should be so cast f I hope I do not misrepresent these gentlemen lam sure Ido not desire to do so. Let us look at it fairly. Doeo the rnon strooty consist in that billinch of the propo sition which concedes the vote to Douglas and Johnsen' if it will elect them f course that cannot' be their meaning, and as the electors are to vote for either Douglas or 111 Breckenridge, and for nobody elic, for Pres ident., the conclusion is irrisistiblo that the other braheli of the propoytion,_ which recommends the defeated the Black Repub licans by casting the electoral vote. for Brock: inoidge and Lane, if it can be done in that way, and not in the other—constitutes the " monstrous proposition" which tlfeie two gentlemen went all the way to Harrisburg to " denounce arid repudiate." According to then, Lincoln must be defeated by Doug las and by nobody else Land if he cannot do it, it nui.if not he dlook-ui all. Any thing else is "monstrous," any other suggestion -• ,flodrenz•" Democrats of Centre, lest you should still fail to recognize this "monstrous proiast lion," this " insulting proposal" viklukh the Democratic F . :tertian/43 Committee have made do-you, suppose you lay aside for a moment, your good old fashioned Democratic specti - cies, arid take a view of it through a pair of one of our new, double acting micros copic opera glasses. Now then, peruse the Reso lution carefully. Can it be possible that you still fail to discover the enormity ? Why just look at it. Does it not propose as " a "basis of united action that is the first and " highest,,ilitty of all Democrats, however "they may differ about men and minor points •• of principle or policy, to unite again 4 " Commonenemy, ant: to solver! if possible : 1" the greatest calamity fiat could befall the ' coutdry, IV electron of a Mach I:rpupb«rn flirt herLo heal the breach. But we ;no,' take Ihir - • s ns the exist, ra d a n i i t i d t .. ske o a I wish ll4 l v i l i t , ll i t ' Pre'stdent." Dor , : it not ges so far ns to cultism practically advise union and harmony iii the party. and extent, the obligation which rests i;po,i even add inittry,to instill, horror to horror I ry tut tuber of the I letnocratic party, to tall' port its nominees. 1, have recogineetl t by proposing that one good Democrat shoal 1' dutyst om h : ( t ) ,3 l 7l g il ' il t l l c ro fro ug n i i i 7t un t s io h wine a nd et°llq so far forget himself as to make a 'fusion" with another 'nit OT and. Ibul a "fission'• support them In good faith, by turning my with the' Black Republicans been under con- back upon the only road whirls leads to their sideration, the insult might possibly have I V. ) / O v .l i e n B d o i e l a c Or ) ,.: i nu i s . t w i e l d o e 9 fear n ?eitandi t date li been more endurable, but that one Dine things conside red, beept s perform " ectriiro du—all should have the audacity " fuse" with both to our party and its ,nontineett. by sup another, to prevent what both unite in re- ;potting the Moron }:1PCIA " 1 Ticket I Dem gadding as a natigaial calamity, makes the ocrrit:s . o f Centre, what sw ‘ iothi Democratic hltoci of lessrs Mitchell and August 16th ' 18 . 60 "BLAIR klexander boil in their views. timely 410 Democracy of Centre county should ;yrnpa thi ce with such ifitolorriblcmbilerings. • The Committee at its recent ineethig at Cresson so far mod ifled its former action as to give Demo crats , an„ opportunity to ex— press by their votes. their preference for Douglas or Breckenridge, but the monstros ity winch recommends the defeat of the Black Republicans by either of thrm, mains in all its huge proportions, and, "int -mbar dictu" I voted to keep U.—there. I found it standing fair and square across the path of Lincoln stud Hamlin to the White Douse 11114 blocking it tip efteetually. I found that its ugly and repulsive features *ere causing their ranks to recoil with ter nor and dismay. I found that Jim. \V For ney tog like its looks at all, but regal (led it as a aunt &tn! (Tolls atttl—floolgreceltio customer, and I could not thul it In my heart to vote for Ills removal, reluctant no I Was to 11:4W31 101.] ,come s, ' What my Jldrhrll and Alt xander ~cent to regaid ns air -,. mvnlhnt; plOpoSa) The I)efte+celtile Eict , vitrive rotinnitter iti priioiolvz, a " fntiinn " one, I plead kind of li t . Goon" which how it tenor for 1110, but lhrm is another whirlt hag " Fusion . ' for what' The defeat of tie. Black Republican sectional party and its 'candidate, in !moor dance with the solemn warnings and repeat ed injunctions of Washington, Jefferson and Jackson. 1' Fusion" with whom! with a large division of our own party whose stand aril is borne by Itreckertridge and Lane, awl whose ranks contain such giro ions veterans as (:en loss, %Vs Et President r. S Dick 1 N.,0s lien Jou\ \ Pus, Ilssul .1 WINE Biv F' list I iT the 1111014 a Of the niaminati Plat form, and thousands of other-4 who have never iiaveied ii7support of the tone honor ed principles and usages of the Denim-rah, party,whos, names I have not time to (Ammer, ate, and whom a would he lllVldelle4 to par• tient:trim. But lest none of those I have mentioned should come up to the high stand and !squired by this progwessive age, I Bill add one Vier a lurk ought to be satisfaotory even to the g, riflemen whose names are at tached in this Adds , ss Gov Fit / patrol, of Alabama Th , same Convention ahnh, after a prot raeti ,tr n7gl, , Kn. I some" scores of ballots,illotllll,3tlll .111.4.71• I)ougivi. tl,l (;oy I tvrtTlurti ni ho, fit flog rind s% it the roll engoe 011 Ole 11110.1, 111111 hip eon •I• NlllOOlll ,114.1 . 1,,,r of loath or rt.i ig nut ion nih pled Inn) 100 011 the first bal. nv a‘ n ig loin.dkerehnernn and unfodllng Igo ner?t, nod had lII' Mil 41 the ',roil, red honor he s t r ol l,' lose St4onfi our nominee to day for the SI, ViM.l e to the grit of the American people Nit /o. nom, too ti on the Mush r Roll of Ihnekeiltldge And Lane. Ile too keep, 4t4 itch CO , and Ihnen, with Pii,hl4: and 1)1uhl %%ON, anh ‘VISR end II ti 0.1) , 1 lilac It't• tot hilt 111 eints 41 ill, even .01 , 11 11, 111 . 111 11 , 1 , 11 011 r gartnents to WlOl the 4,1 .1, 4 ) 1 our party for the tu.h i tlirc (4 [lit 1 u•e I'revi•h whose brows are I ncircled grill I)l',llo , n,lic laurels No frr.h PI i I/ 0 .111111-7 I know that Ilessrs 31401.11 and Alex ander In another part of t M.o. Address “assert most fearlessly" that 111 tlusi ydiiand all others who support Ili, :, , •:,rtlge and Lane •' ore no part of the Democratic party." but I do not anticipate that any of them mill experience much 11O(14111(.04 on that account. I apprehend that they will still continue to claim COMIIIIIIIOII with 114 c ' 1:11ey may not Indeed aspire to the possession of that ,htubb ;odic,/ and A rfra ',fin-a Democracy, which the authors of thia .• Address" appear to have the exclusive monopoly of, but at the same time they will be likely to console themselves with the relleetion,that such as they have, coarse, common and homrspini, though it rosy be -is nevertheless quite at desirable foi trrar 011/1 eal Fellow Democrats of Centre, I have so far confined myself to that part of this " Ad dress " which denounces in such unmeas ured terms, the action of the Democrall Executive Committee. The rtlst 1 care no. thing about. lam one of those who regard Judge Douglas as the nominee of our party: -so voted in Committee, and mho!' vote,in November for that branch of the union elec toral ticket which recognizes that fact But other Democrats whose attachment to the party is fully equal to my own, whose ac quaintance with its usages is far superior, and who were lighting its battles before I was born, take an entirely opposite view of it. It is sufficient for me to know that they are honest in their convictione,and that with out their co-operation, Judge Douglas has not the ghost of a chanNle, either in Penn sylvania or the union. But these men offer to make common cause with us—offer to as sist in electing Douglas, and only stipulate that the electoral voto of Pennsylvania shall bo thrown for their candidate an a Bernier re sort akainst a common enemy. That, if it should sia.happen that a Democratic Douglas , can not attain the Presidency, a Democratic Breckinridge shall still bo preferred before a Black Republican Lincoln. With this un derstanding, Douglas gets—for all practical purposes, the vote of every friend of Brock turnip in the State. No-other method has been proposed by which as much can bo accomplished ; and is it not admitted that the most effectual way to sustain a nominee i, is to rally the largest possible vote in his favor? I have had some little experience in this method, but the new (angled system of Aup• porting a ticket by defeat tng it, passes my comprehension. -{"No Democrat regrets this unfortunate di ',vision more than I do, and no one would go 154. i Proceedings of the Democratic State Committee. • The Democratic State Committee met at Cresson, agreeably to tho_call of the Chair man, August 9, 18611, and, was called tJ or der by the lion. Wm. 11. /Welsh. Tho roll WAR called, when the following members an swered to their names', viz : Robert Anderrum, Stephen A. Anderson, J. Henry Askin, Vincent L. Bradford, Hugh Barr, James I'. Ina r, W. 11. Blair, William I). Bons, J. B. Briton, Reuben F. Brown, H. 11. Burnham, C. W. Carrigan, John K. • Chadwick, E. 11. CIIIISC, J. U ('lark, J. W. Clark, J Cuminings, Alfred Day, J. Davis, Ileirry L. Dillenbach, U. M. Donovan, Philip Dougherty, Henry Dunlap, Win. 11. Eckel!), Deter Ent, J. Alexander Fulton, J Lau reneo (let c. Joseph (Venn, Thompson tlraliain„ll. A trurnstry, John Hamilton, Jr.. J. 11. Ho. hart, Charles 11. hunter, F. AI rlirtchinson, S C Hyde, Joseph S. Hyde, (leorge W. Ir win, Itotiort I, Joliwito.i, Reuben Penner, .1. W Kerr, .1 Nlottroe Reiter, (ieorge Isaac rrli II R. Litiderninti, F I' llngve. rlinrlem 11 Manly, Robert Nlel'ity, \lrlluwell, Jahn I' 11cFrubleri, Peter I) I." 11i•rrs 0. II lyer.4, Howard I, Miller, 11i W I, r ‘lilliaiti II Miller, K I' 11, E. ili E Moimglinn, R 111ure l'utrtltm Vit,lerick S l'yter, I), It Randall, Bernard Reiley, S 1. Robert, David Salomon, .1 II S, m ,, T n. !lorry .1 Stable, Israel 'fiat, Jn,eph 11 Thorny:on. Win. C. Want, Yvlson Weiser. Jacksoii Woodward, Win. B. Welsh, Chair man. The Chairman then laid before the Cum tmttcr the-reirtitm of the Eleetors to the reHo lution adopted on the 21 of July. F4ton. of Artmarong, &lure l t h e fol lowing resolution, which, after eousiderati.in and discussion, was adopti.(l, av follow 1, to wit It , ii./er./, 'I hat the It. in writ tkg Electoral tc•ket 'waded with Ow I, rm. td Sierlien .\ I tmiglas. or Jofin I', 11. r k ituri,l4l. an an F leettit at Large. and in the rain nt of the 811,1•I'MY of sail ticket, If the gr e at e r , i tirrils r of votes shall have been east Sl , Thea A I Pou4lag, then the vote of the Electra il Col lege of the State 911,111 be "oat I Ihraglaa and Iferschell V, Johnsen for Presiden* and Vire President, hurt ti for John Ilrec.kineidge. then for Jelin C Itreekin ridge and Joseph Lane fn the same olli t 4 If the vote of Pennsylvania cannot el. , •1 tho candollateii for whom the mai/way of OW VlllO4 are east, and it can elect 111Tly Walt long for the office of Prescient 01 the I ratet: States, rimming; to be a Democrat • then the vote of the Ele•toral College shall be cant for that candidate If it till not edit t coin, 4 the It unseats fur whom it 74 es,t, or any of the lhoinierats %%Ito are voted 1 w 111 the then the votes shall tie t Ist fit the e•unbJtte who burs the nialorov of the votes 01 the State and t:iat the l'hntlitian or th,4 Committee he instructed to obtant lento 1)1 , alit it mvu 011 lite It 111.1:Mlle Idt Wk. it of this State tilt tr sr VP1:11 :rind di,tla,i l' 1 " 1 14 ,4 of Yiepili-wrao• ur the f o rertotog rt.ohitton, and to report the result of aettott in the prellltMeli At tore 11..‘t ravelling of the Committee, to be held on the -day A thvooton of the ilitro toil nn the regolti Unn 1% as demanded. the Ilpit part to incliid all after the word "msolvtl," to and mein d • ing the word " The liVrnal part Fr III; lode all shirt the word ••u lire, to tle• word 4 candidate '' The third I art to nichide all afar t he word • etinlidate" to the viol of the The tirit W a, agree I In tir,''nni4 , 4 29 - Tfio au agreed to it av 15, nay, fhe third dtvtxwn was ogre( d to ()Ii tuition of 11,1418 Leech; aI I .1 , 0i;14 , / ; WE I{3lll(rrri, That the Chairman Of the ilom mittee tie authorized to pi/lilt-di an &dikes. to the Democroey of the State at as early a (la) ■s practicable. • Do motion of 'Messrs Kreiter and Devi the proeceditto of the t2ornorittoe were or dered to be published in OW Detnooratr . pi• per: of. the State. thi motion, the Committee adjourn.' m.ot LL the call of du Ohatirmasn WILIAAM 11 WEIS'', Chairman 11. 81l uts:unit. r W ('Allltlll AN, ll'4 II Mil Lint, F M. IlrrcuiNsoar, Semetariea II- It I.lxuminui, J. Lau MeNtat. I For lb° NV utvhninn 1 MEMSIVi Er ITIIIVA ' Having noticed in it rerent number of the Watchman, an article directing the attention of the Demorrary to out next Congressman - in that article you have given nothing but the facts. Centre county has presented good men for that po sition heretofore, but. they have not been nominated, for the reason that she has at all times been considered good for her Demo cratic voter' Two years ago. James T. Hale was elect ed from this District as a conservative man. The Democracy had beciome weary in well doing, and many of them voted for Mr Halo in preference to Mr. White, thinking honest ly that he was Mr. man for the timeir But in this we have been very much mistaken ; in ``the place of being conservative he is eh Agri tow:lured with modern abolitionism. Instead of being .that nice man he has been represented to bo, he has told us in one of his late speeches in Bollefento, that waA,So 3 .iiiiiarrOrDANShiaces CU/ anything but honest po itic ans. Wo have been told frequently by the Republican 'party, that there were no thanks given to us in voting for their mon. Mn. halo has political posi• Lion : how was it obtained but through the Democrat votes. Now as far as the claims of Centro coon• ty are concerned we have many RV . ltien who will bo fully as jeatful to the' ifoople as the present ineunshent. Permit Inc to recommend to the Democ racy the names of Wm. P. Reynolds, lion. Win. .Burolitleid, Col. Wm. Love, and Wm. 11. Blair, Esq. We haVe many other good men capable of filling any position of trust, which the Democracy might see proper tq impose upon thorn. These gentlemen Are unflinching Demo crats, and may be found at all times battling for the cause of Democracy. Give Centro county the nominee, and the election will ho aura. DIMOCRAT WIIO VOTICI) POP} VA 1.11 Purrxits Itlir,t.s, Aug. 14th, 180.