D TORT INPATCOODARts S MIKRLY AND J• S. BARNHART. CDITORS PENN'A lEEE ISTIVILSDAY,, OCTOBXR 18,1860 VOIOCRAT IC NUNIIN ATIONS FOR PRESIDEA7' STEPIII . N A. DOUGLAS. JOHN C. BRECKINIUDGE • FO A V /CP: P ES) 1) PA"T, BERSCHEL V. JOHNSON CEN. JOSEPH LANE FOR PAESI [ANTI A L ELECTORS LI V.CTORS AT I ARGIC 01.:01IGE NI. KM*, of minty. VACS. Of Pliilarlelp}rit, TILSTR ICI RI ECl`Ol:3 1 1 Fr"( k A S,rver, 13 J,:, 1,qt,1 , A , h, 2 Vt' 1 Pali( n.on, 1 I kna , ft t ,k f if, ti -1 J 4 Cl_Ve , “ ,' ,Ir 1.5 (I it J114:1, , ' , 4, 4 J , , It Itre , lner, , ?`:. .I hn A A til, 5 U 1V JIU•IO , Y, 17 .1,),1 II Ihnlicr 7 4 1.1.5. r ,111)[b. '1!) II II he, 8 l'Avr , l It II S 1, r •fitncr, rffian '%'ar , i Al -I I II Ilk. 12 'll ,1 i, ,•tl ". Cal! ' •,, CorrtmlttP. of V)g:llr. , c of Centre Co ,•" r •. .1 I'l It'l n k 'IIICU ft!" ti 'rt. 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DEM 1 Ike , h Worth &limn -R 1) Cummr"g+ J 11 Cobk, A It to hope.: !hat the Comm'lir' , mill I« vigilant. leave nothing that 1 , hollornI;.• vivid fair undone to aci), ,, e a Dettirrra , t , viet. , ry The enemy at ,r , o, day and melt, old 0 reivires ua tpX• crg lane FROM TUC JAPANLAR EIIBOVIY —lhe New York 'calif; ham later rico a non, the h4“,,e ward b o und Jre; nor tc Kurbet my, forritahr by its correspond. irt, on hoard the tocsin frigate .Niagars. h .r ft Cape Verde (I the Igth and reached the harbor of St. Paid de Learnt,' on the coast of Africa, on the ith of August, short of co - 0 and wa ter .td on board were in good health slid• the only inconvenience r Int rieneed was from the To' valence of ',lv ree winds and the coost Tient lark iv' :he supply of emil and writer. lho Jaya 11 , ,e were progressing in their F.nglisti atinhes there were a large number of nieriaaa t and Engliah shmet Of war on the th..•an r att hunting up stir. erii, of which ~or or live had le , rspvire.l - The Six a, O'er coaling :Ind taking in %A Ur, %as to leave `•tt. Pant de 1 trend,' on the 18th v( Atijoist Lomithi the Japanese went %shore, but wt re di gusted with the negrues and d,d nut repeat the visit The New York r^rrekpoodent of th'e the LAaviveltwax-I,l4.rzu.:_y lots: ('nst_ Masti r V. Fovrltr. is still in Havana Ile has ).1.,,t 11:coveted from a severe au a-c* of the yt flow fever. On the 15 hof October Mr Fowler 'will leave Cuba for Mex - _Through the kindness of some of his maw/ friends, be will, go where a very,lifcrative situation will be given to him Ile is to have the general superinteodince of a gold. mine. which is Ming successfully wink. It is owned by some of o.lr millionaires, and it is COlStWriltiy stated that, with even ordi nary lurk, money enough can be made by Fos ler to enable-, him to return home very soon, and mare his bondsmen in a very short time. DANGRIt TIMM 111.:COI.TeS ELECTION —All parties agree that it Lincoln ta elected she Untow.wlll he in danger, But thu Black Be• publicans' themselves do not even pretend that the I.+ ion will be jeoparded by the Pueceel of vitiot of.the other cnnibeinus, No patriot wil i rt:l o di vote that can by poor gibility imperil the. stability of the govern ment do Ito but the enemies of their country. 71ill Nowa Mons ALVA ILK "maw THE Vann; -- : The alereitolAtr l isere * high Tel tie °tithe negro, bill the Buick Repoli:go. 'Altera a higher. The tnesterifllle e hin at alhotiganti or fifteen hnndred &hare, but the Mark Republican vainest hits Avid the Union, whieli he would destroy to emanoi pate him• ;,~; ; Rally Democrats—Victory Awaits 'ion. There is ',nether battle to be fought. The enemy may yet be defeated while they are reveling in the' first flush of victory. Go to work, there is a great 'struggle goite on he twren Northern Abolituoinsun and the friellids of the consittinninal rights of Manic n& Al though sadly detested, we are neither dis, heartened or dismayed. A regular Water,lno defeat may be swatting the enemy, if win only feel inspired with the nonVenee of gUg. There may be a brilliant future in store us, and it only imp ri s activity and perseverence.to make it even _more nrilaant than ye ever expe ctcd to realize morn- most an r t c .cent- recess, ,d'e, coon ty can and must he redeemed. Iler citizens should blush in the deepest huniill ation. at the unprecedented chazactex of our recent direst. Poor Cully. it would seem, in the consideration of a majority of our citizens. is *titled to greater res,iect than those vital principles which hiab woven to gether this wonderful fabric of government ' We can and we must succeed' Every lover of freedom should tight the battles of his time, in favor of his principles and his court try If ever a tnne existed nr which a weighty ;responsibihty resit 1 upon tor: !thatdime to norv• l'he enemy have erltered !mire:emit - •Wr-iinve been mused lint still i.uriivc We have been mule, not the pri , ,- I,llel , of &par (tog hope s hut oi the whin; l itif local (VII MIOII4 ahteh have borne us doyen, 'I hese local (plectrons ran liolonver op , rate t 4 .) one th.ailvanta4e The Iron Mac it ntre count) sill not ne SaparOen Luis - ton ri tr 1 nr p01,t,, , a1 afrairkr in cow, quence of the I n r Tradepohoy of 1„n•oln and 'I rt n oothw e ; In thok• 1l Ay hkc prole, thou nil tither of the.r can &late s autecetitnts. Th,reis notlinig in note retolutoms to thi,,fleet nut•-nle of NI •it I N. V Ana them un I 1. II li 1,tH.1 Merl ir Okr tlitir {A dOlll,ll. be I.ft tniire to t njoy the r ghl. of the (ranch , e rix to the frt., dorri if their oun uIII T lit ft . I , 1111 A I.llloil Majority:lll Oil , Contily . to ( , u rci too Let tt lie rouioroliori d Ihal Mr 11-en it ar, our r aiiilidate for Slit riff tit as old . ) de hated IIx , XIt_IIITV - 1 WO 'lOl ES, ,;e "Fr.) I,t J,hu 113- ttrjt w much that I. Te,t came Tl% EN 11 11 t)!V(l OFISEINt! Ei.! El) .11t th...t 1 t ~ t wit rtzmivh,e. rt u.t i (.16, 5 ,rIC, - t 14i .0) 11,11111 J. , 11 111 till Only ranild i t'inry hl It NI)Itt:1) AMP . Fol{ll a\ t, .14 A ,NAjultll Y, at, I ir.n Or, can b.. .1.,e by a littlt ri the right three ,t, I , We have not given tip the t lection nt a Pi rnnerat lc Pr. holt ht. much I. ti. the pr,,/a1.,1171 . 7 of arr) tog Centre ennwy in fa vor of the I).mm:wit! i•ariy Elea should P. 1.1 03 Is still a p..sNitnitt) that tic 1)t tt..,c1.1,-v of New I, , rk l' `ate in (At.; f a I i,a,n ele , toral t ' 11e 1.11. 1.a,1 LIN .1. 2Jr evill,lll tilt. t • (hart 1111 . la, CI tattlgi ut. , ,,lay 'light kpt 'lt, 41, etiwn bt ftbu• lie dr puat. iu. bite ,01,, ht r 111 fav,l of Ow Aloolown Prvst tit tit Ito it It o. all 111 important inter and Qtet,, If lie cAn aetitt,t hit; nnr .rocs nl ra,ting h , r rot(' to favor of tftt. par•y, W v e ea). • :et hint alone he ,m,l to h Lot LP4 re rv i T,atitre evvry Lour') and tovktlship the luunty That Defrauding Handbill We were aiime ea hat mu - primed on lara \ton• day, on receiving the intelligence while in 8.1,1 Eagle Valley, that a handbill had been to inti d late on i•aturlav evening at v, to :he tthin, that Cul A I. .iirt in hod 11311111. d 6n r.titcr, out of 3 large 31111,11111. property, to ' , eine way or ott(rr in the (4, ttliog up (4 hi+ lath( I'm ntate Sit far is that vie had uo kuoulyd t ,e even of a r,i,ort 14 :og ( Ir •111..1 ll)11. 1111111 , veral alter the elf mom had taken place It Nrlil4la hair Illtn gotten up , the 1111,1111 Se Or r ICI/ling thy blackguard ism td the 'thick Heim Itheatiti oo the night of I lie eh et ion Now vi ho t Ur • ay% that ether a Iniii,ll,lll, pamphlet I a- clicular of,, tin, kind huh 1, , I n 1,1 ion d iu this attire IS a most vomit 'nimble liar We pi intt d a 101 l ave• 4.+4jl[ .. Llt t lh iimerats to hew are of h t IIIrIOI/e4 I II alurh teas attached the colic,. State Ihstrtct and County ticket We (Timm.] Col. Curti n to he 'Uttered u oh us !whin:ally not upon pt.rsotial giounds We tielose stab Mug a politiiinl curtly in id daik. — nidl our whole comae tuv and the idiceesaful candidate is upon et-mud in the Watchman. flawing .pt of nearly all our life in Centre county. this accusation against Col. Curtin. IN a matter anitelligence finite as ncte as it is florin ming. %'e never Item d it until since the uleeUou, and iio out believe that It con tains a word of truth. Our obit ct in making 1 this statement, is to rectify a wrong /mitres pion, having 1,, en actuated to this course without either liar, affection or favor We have mud nothing in his case which we would not reptat under any cjrcomatancea. A grlATlON.—Suppoito Pennsylvania, by tinstility to the South, should induce it to Join the free - trade States, and &Wish all du tn•s, and resort to direct taxation for reve nue. how would Pennsylvania like thus to be deprived of the eight to one hundred mill. loom ofdollais of protection now offered by the duty on imports ? Think on thid. Ilou. 8 T hausisam.—This gentleman is seem on a visit io his fatuity and will remain with us until after the Preei,lential election, Ile speaks of the prospects of the party in •ery raoaaragun terms, ~- ._ The Ilnion in New York The defeat of the fh troicratie StatelirkiT in Penns) Irani' a ill reuse all Union-loving men to turn their thoughts with more than orrhisity solieitutle,upon New York. It ig I not impossible that the cohservative voters of Permayliania. taught a lestam as useful an it severe, may )et combine- their forces and 1444 vigtory from the grasp of defeat but with treason running riot through one division of the4)emotratic party, and pock cling its reward from' Black Republicanism a ithnut rebuke, the proapt et is not bright enongli to kindle much enthusiasm among calul et Ilictors. Then where are we to look' for saleattion among the ruin that %nubd fod, low the success of a malignant sectional party. filled with hatted of one half the 11`nidn ? We must look to New York, it State which not long ago was (leerier sunk in Black Republicanism than any other in the Union. What is the prospect there'— Not as bail ns might at first glance We sup posed Last year a large hotly of Conserva tive voters holding together as followers of Mr. Fillmore supported three of the six can (lodates on the Demoeratia.Stste Ticket. Thr three , they voted for wire elected, and the three thr;y voted against were defeated -- Tilt proved that they held the " balance of power," and by pfnirig from the ticket of the tiro great contention: pnrtitig could elect a !won they plen , eri . Now this heavy con servant e tote al pears t 3 be' firmly united Ivsith the Iternoerticy Do t. , it ahcae Itch( to stand a fair chance II the lit newt ats in the contest .4111.4 i ear,w oh the aril of conservative To lei not belong', gto the party nod not rep ri , e 111( 11 011 'lle k l t. could elect three of their camittiatts %VIOL 14 to prt•vent them from cart . ) ing the ". :ttt te this tar. Nt 101 the ir.- , i‘taiwe of the tame I , II , e7VIIIIVe Vote I - I :1,1 :), ar the rililliore men nottil for and I !lace of the Dynes - mile candidate, and three ttf the Iteptit.liettus, atth no np part tit midis, hot is test tilt ir nit ii at renttth Now they rate vt ry fully refire. Med 11T1 the Di nioernilo El , otot at V. kit anti have a direct mit rust in its , Ilefe44 If it sinks. all !kit ir hopes lint( Iri ith it If it Slier. ell.. tiefeate.l It 'toe the people and the , silertron gore • itte the I folisr ni Itt liar., where lie writ he ilefelittl again, 11110- r e'se mnr um ‘Ve are , oitiidled dint the Interest in N York wdl work hill h hilly for the de but of Lincoln. As a ninlter of rouge the Itrt kinridge tnti rout VI ill do likein Ise All that tv ”ofilltlng 011•11 to -iirore a ronnvi trnlnr triumph in New ticrl t lo) airy on the part o f the Don t: l n n rne n to the agreoint rut hare tha ()or faith in thi m 1. not the SI t wr 11/ICe .1 1101. th.rt 11,1 will pr,t%c trut r than thi it lend, in Pet•'l , ' fir ti• It.i‘e heard of ' , lit ['nom': I in•rn lor has at t 3 an) 'lon tdo• r pr rl..t tli,n in hypocrt-y and pditical vt - ldr• 11-tn sebold Your Conqueror ! !" t Sutth uti4 :hr cltotsie language of the Gov tren Inwlrrrt - tMT nu in o f • r7 7 - c- nrinforr n~hte had chirt.d to 1 ott• ag&k , .•l. L in. 'We 111 , 11 . YIN 195 Sllppo.e.l that uI the hmir. , f in 111140, ilit• iitagnan nuiv ~f lb. heart !mon it. 11, hest tr. asurei that loins 1,1e.1 %h.. ~brit Of 114 4,1 at !tut li.tt nto ill. 401 A I;•l'nrim lit lured whin 11, f . % llow emit n• lota ft , ettni 1..1 to congratul.Ot Lan on Vu. elt Vnl rill to lie highest ()Ili. t• the gift of Pr rim 3 I vnwarr. '• To my oppo rit4 anti tradnet r. i4in g a ...o e p 1 4: 1 k . r than he had IA lore stood an I longatit g lll+ t lamhe pi !sot' 10 OR criab , t alit ti 1.• WAi1)1.1) 1/1 it II) .QI 1 /LIU /14; /a ;.//11 J an //Ire' y curt ,111 the odd, u•r / on ruy qttir Aurh langanga (lain a m.ni m •Ilf ned an knell an ore t.ton r, quirt, a row ment to inspire thy mthly (part VI 1111 !lir utnnrtit a bl i orrenee itnliating firlertf la the spectacle of a min pro mound i,v tht sulTrAges of I free pi ople, proving rieat it we al all the finer seloololii les of our 1111111 re and 111411illtIg'811li log a fallen ft r. Let of Ite known for the Tito( 11l I lit to fit of all that the tioveroor sleet is In l.e the trout t Iliir or"ft purl) , to Muhl iiv npronent% veart " and not the (1,4 ma g istrate of the entire innple of the Keystone S ate TOR Mutt\ teisect or Tint Eye. We enpv th e folloo log ally( rust inent front the Mug burg IhiTafeh It No aloe for and earn. 4 41111 It It. 11% ri continent 7- ed Men Patilturlt and I'o in tfb .Yon ate rs ottset,fed to Ins'et and farm ‘ttalne-li.tn. into 1A mkt. CIO, tiftint dt ate lv for the pot lose of furthering the to t. rest of the intro.! of OW 1111111/111 lave Aiwa h am Los eo lst Our cohort! Isteslirs ti fin-I a I :1 , 10114 rif error,' /if lon In r3...1 on recent ly Alr i ady her York 51 , 134111 111 favor of ul set-al f•irtlesigt. —I he. who et "old Ise -flue ilittua.t.lyn t i matXl rt ke I lir: " Atilt eolfrt ti ins n loul-f Ilene del sr rgites o t ould move for the 41..11'44 a 1.11. tends Ito is,et leave the Dirre,li nod Is reli tr unme t .. oltzt all the honor of / . leeling Luinolit and Ilanllm Otiored teen have a nght to act at the poll, an a Vig11 , 111,:. , t• a fur the yrrortettnn of , dlogol -reoeveg.. John tirow the hero of Harper's Ferry, ra yet to be avenged. TOE PANAMA itihrtIRICTFIN. —The tenor of jhe dispatches from Cone Porter,Roneern ing the insurrection of negrues ,at P t nnaota, la that they are "mile 500 in munle r, well armed, and 'hat they area,, bent u pon plu der only. Both the authorities and Ameri can citizens t here desired the interposition of the British and kited States nasal furrep, 'These together nuniter some 400. It is also slat( d that great terror exists at As pine all, and that indeed but little security it{ f. It in the absence of armed American or Bntish vessels. SIXTVANTII CONGRP:B9IOC4 AL DISTRICT. —We are ph toed to loath that. in the Sixteenth Congressional District, composed of the counties of York, Cumberland and Perry, Ayseuh_ Body/. Di mocrat, is elected, by nearly flee hundred majority, over B. Y. Jordon. Republican. lins makes a gain of three tot-moors of Congress ; and we are not without hopes of the election also of Kerr, Democrat, in the Twenty-fourth District over Pat to' , , ft,publioan ;- . ZP. , r' Judas Iscariot ,btally Eclipsed. gas iscaatos'ind BRNI.DICT ARNOLD were long supposed to excel RIP °that teen in their lino of bulginess, says the Penn's St ate , mitn. but late develoeint nts prove evoultittietly - thst Jon• N Foggsr s surpssw es them ' , nth. They roulb' betray as will As lie, nod for • far less consolt ratio , ' in rat.h duly pail down ; ht, m ront•timmate elTron. ern and hrszen faced impudenre, they fill inititta , uraltly below him. JUDAS 111 err fne et) around on the true folloirers ofJeses and elerg4thern with his own ilium, nor did Arnold confront his betrayed countrymen .erneletempt to make them believe that it ;hoer Wathington s lin ivied to eh liv• er Mgt Point into the bands of thi With evidence of his tri ason hitfore the public as ronelusiva its that upon Willett the whole civilized amid has convi^ted Judas and Arnold, and consigned their names P 1 everlasting infamy. Forney, instead of hnng• ing himself 111 a fit of retnorse or set king re. Inge in a foreign country, lifts his head bold ly in the face of the Ml6* he his Lora) ed, and charges James Buchanan and the true Deutoerney will the defeat of our candidates on Inenday Inst. If Judas and.Arnola could be restored to life and led into his presence, theyiwould lall'dowa and woithip hint us the l'rtm:e of Trillium In full view of the whole country he com menced his work of breaking town the Dont iieratie party more than two yt arm ago, irid from that time to this, ait h constant pro• tensions tif . Di. mocraC, on his lips, he has at - tkevl etierty and industry to give ‘titugili to the Republican cause. In 1554 he and Dickman and their associates sin. gh trod neatly all the Democratic Coogi essiom n 1 candidates in the „in 1859 th,i• de teat, d the Tic rob: .51.4 tie Ticket Nom the) have finished it damnable work and eiectul n Republican to the l'onitnoilwehlth the ollh.e of Governor No —their wink if.; uri quite finished, but i t wr4l"non tat t;ne. There to a Pre•viciit to be i It, led. To prevent ot rontontition of all the unti-liepuhliCalt elellidit 14 111,011 lillt• Electoral Ticket is the work these traitors ate to see to. 'They will perleim it as null,. folly no ever Swiss toi reexislies fought h4' thetr employers : and a heir ilie battle is oet r and another dishonorable ‘ietory won. For !ley with the w ages of his villainy In h,, pocket. and ['iii McClure with Putney's ro reiloxiti his boots. will sit down together as member* of the Sallie r arty, and For ney will gle. hilly relate how lie chi attsd all the good Democrats is h 0 trust .1 }Wu As the Vol r.r.t li•tltr was the vrmithst of his deliasi d mind a - 41 dish heart, sit will Lincoln's election be the most p r, Tl.w4 cpiukw that oi,,ii,lguiNtif;(l pain"! gAiD, W (;• HARD F. 411 , Nk Ymk I'.\ldg ti toida. It atimg lunanl t t e It t•tti • It I. vim for he ri and col,. Iv- Wv.hs"c, , , v,. w. a, .i t rr t owl) , met It 11 sak I,ll' 1 hat 1611/10 , 1 ! the I MIL iu I hit plllley ihE (wll‘,l. th. y 0%11 a. I, 11111 Nri eh,. ire In Ise el 'I lit ..cret 111. 1441101, id 11,11,., 1.„,k ii LI .tliolteril Situ. IA II lit C. V. 1.1, NI •St 1) mit a tile Tlll'lol4 , Ilyt t .t,tt Ott Inc lakpolr 01, 'll4 N , ,tlh 1411.1 the .11,1 1111.40 t 4.1 S .11111 N111(11 111. %3N mi4.l. st ) 11,I • I'Yl It 111 lb, nlli, r 111 , 1,1 )11. hl, It mg r Yd e, Jr) t,t1 , ,,,t ut n:attly Lung f X 1 1 .1111,110 thl ' lt I /.11,11i .1 I 1.11. for,, Lovolo for his Abolition llocti tot t. 1111chl 111 •pi ho,µ 111A1 s.i lh r I th• It.‘er.e .111. kt the Iwo are 111011111'1)v 11.1.• 111 .11141 COW it , 41111 6..1111 Atiniit II.! r N.% Mb no (MC Allpitoll , Ihit tilu S.).1111 - . rn p. 0) its 1.111. VCr WA!' h \loth. It • dist the ilitt nl inn ul thIS party Iv, that rti cr. II %II iiVi r lilt 60111111NT - IP., of ihe Cowollottoo awl tittlittlee the nlnvr, of the South." .y awl IL 4Ors,ti will commend ILI. souhd edvtee to th ' e T (1111 , 1itelICe of all Cilrl4, Halls and law revering men ElTRAottlitS AMY son of Mr ' It, ...11,11r ) . .he etwin nt hrm of lirs..huly ik. Ivan. 1,11,11,1..1i, winter, mid proprie Piinch and other wt.]] known p„Ili Nlllllll.l 11114 rue, 1111 y commattd ...incide rt mar katile mariner Ile went to'l'rentoN• Hardens and cperrt the evellire in the 11, noi., tomtits of ih.tt celebrated place To w rods the 11.. , ,e of the, rittertainint lit he wo rm-141 carer fora ten pound not e , and goi n g to the front of the dancing 011ie, th Sea lima. id it Amoiwet the cr.ard Ile then 1.. , a glans of grog, and having collated Imo I I a phial of tiriiile acid, 'nada a speech prole.en the heald, of the company, drank t.lf hnc gloo, and ' fell dead in the of4liat a( lit. of wild riot and c.a.' w e, Ile sew+, n young man of great ability. 111111 11r11111114e, 111111 very recently was present ~,i wit h a 14 „1 t wale;, by the Emperorthe Fll itch 111 arklll/Vllorigement of tin vane of an nnprovi mint he had made in printing -11-A/LlainratrAt isLtee a vualuably life thus eckkasly Ihrowu away. PRACTIOA I. AMALGAMATION. —lll Boston s I lie folks have become so familial fixed with logger, that he is being admitted into full The following paragraphs in dicate the tendenC e y °Mack Republicarrhtm - Amotig the Ilttntotl dele:rates representing ward 'ix in the Re•publican ronvenli.•n which nominated A. P. Burlingame for Con gress and Mir. I' W. Ch in Her for Lincoln Pri-soli mild elector, wag Mr. J Sella Mar lin. coMred. A negro ••Wide.Awake" Club was forMedi in Boston f on Wednesday la.it The flee (Rep ) says it •'will doubtless rio offleient service for the Republicans during the cam• paign." , PRINaa. LINCOLN "--'TI C what, loun• tato leo) s have b. en amusing themselves with en . 1 ovition" in honor of Abraham Lincoln's son, whom they call the Prince of Rails." They say that '• for wit, he is • chip of Um: old rail." If this 14 the CAA. he must be such a dry `lf and such a dull way, we suspect all the grand ovation was merely played in raillery. Our defeat InPennsylvania liak , had_orie good Au& It lnis given new energy_ to the conservative movement in New York. Should we carry New York, Lincoln may •• hang his harp on the willows"---and all the indi milieus are encouraging. Jr- , , ,_ The True Doctrine Significant Words. Those w ho lull themselves into a Woe ite• Cu' ky.belit virg that the South will windy submit to the elecituti or Lincoln, and that those who esl , ert the elntlart are ••lire rat ers" and ' •lietthion , sis" who (in not repre• sent the itentiontots of the Snoth i l l , p eo pl e , err requested to read the . following extracts from the Chronicle Ild Senttneh (Georgia) the organ of the Bell and Eierett party in that State, rental kettle fur its conservatism and devotion to the Union : T tut DRIFT --friir a quarter r a ceniury our country, the model Republic of the West, has been usdually, but none the leas steadily, dr fling the crime winch is low he foitt'un. For the w h ale tune, as the spirit UT tl'irt - i- eau fioh haP hiT trtb; lii it' nut , - airthe I swill. of mutual forbearanei, mutual con ; CCh9lOll, and mutual fraternity has daoay,d, „ii has arisen a spirit of radica 'itrn. of innova tion, of testlettatiess, andc, t o leranc e , an d Ithese bid lair, at no diatatft day. to destroy i our experiment of self government. and to a rite failure on all our works. While we have progresmtd ii arms and arts, Atia in the development of all our resources, we have advanced rapidly also :rt corruption. 'Young I America' is in the ascendant, lawlessness runs not. liberly is hut smother mime for li ctntionstiess. and pritilotiern is swallowed I rescind its action at Philadelphia on the id up in pal tyistn. Allsorls of detestable isms day of July. and at Cresson on the 9th day hive seiged upon the public mind, and have of August last, and that we recommt nd to made Ole people mad and drunken and era- the Democratic pal ty of Pennsylvania to gy lue i the nine. We are.. tending to swift stand bylthe electoral 'ticket made at Read and sudden distniction unless the course of log by the Democratic State Convention on nitrites be checked. the first of March, 18fi0. Among all the peslif . nos and miserable To which Mr Isaac Leech uttered the fol. isms of the time, the apt t aiiti slavery is lowing amendment • the crowning longer. et African slit Whereas. It is the duty of all Union ber viry. as we believe, is the ell f elt merit. not ing and conger - Alive citizens to unite to such only of out greatness, hut of our continued manner as will best prevent the elect of t sistenee for so long it time, is a Iteptibli : the sectional candidates, Lincoln rend Ham can gm/liniment This vu by-ct of slavery liii : and as it is beileved that there are a leas.been silt.. il upon by bad men in both , majority of voters iii the State of P. moil set 11(111 4 4 111 the Cotifederac‘. as the sill.p ct ~.44413 who are opposei f . to the hostile and 1 upon tot hi• li of all others, oe f n-ii i iii,, i until , ,4ggre 1 44411,G 41012'flrif S of tlo• Itepullican par be most eas.ly ii• ..is u l and . villa \hoe Ity ; therefore 'is it hafe used it, a illiontiirm-45ug......1, 1 , -.ldy Res,ilird Th it do c'e. Loral ticket form wi o ion t hi nt; able I• I / .ffilprt.hk,4l.l Cie iilirtelt—as- Itearling_ v o the firs: dsv ..f )larch' 11141113 COOSA 4111( Ilei. to Ike 11'0111 lie agiia la s i, be sulanitied to the .', te - ..f - P7iTnitT - 1 toot as a mini. 4, "I , il 01111110 V p . 11(1 . 4 power -' v:iiilll fur the voice of all ( . 111141 rvative citi While oilier, p. i haps ,goalie honest. have revs opposed It, the 4 . 1 , CI WO , of Lincoln. pro- I seized upon it ris I lie ,11111,t All , l safest means' ei .. e d that each t lector A - I ' pirdge himself id d stn. mliering the Con:. dernot There iii writing, within ten tiara from this date, I are malty at t'ie North who conscrentionsly that in the event of his .lemon as an elec. hate Sill very Boa Slaveli,,hlvs, a lin hate the tor, he will cast his vote fur President and ti,,vartinient. and would destroy it Th. re Viee President in such a planner as the ale ninny at the Soul' who for twenty five j Reading Convention re si t s e i n til e d for such years have hoot oily hi In ve.l ties( the North I purpose on the 2tltb day of OctOber. may an d the South a ere in net ri Mull' •11 ,1 1 , 10. direct, whether it be fir Douglass and John lio.tile rind alien pe.iple, iii lei hoes. mewl .on. lireekinridge and Lane. or Bell and tiemt, Arid interests, es well as in their social I Everett and labor systems and toe) It tie conscien. I R.,../reed, That believing that there is a piously labored. Whenever the least opportu- di colt .1 majority of the ,opera of this State ni t ) ii i euirid to separate these States And I hostile to sectioealism and the dee. iiin of tows we are approaching the end no man t the sectional candidates, Lincoln and Ham elin doubt it. There mutt be a radical i lin we call upon them to forego past diller• thangf, a limilomental reaction. in the pule. etre , s, and to unite as the , conservative Union lie st ntiment of the Keelltitht or eke we can and eenstitution 'party in support of the not long live together 53 one ill Opl, .I.lrket here pre , .1 . 111 4., 1 In the ht art iof thlito.ainl. North and i Rtsolved. That the place of any one de S.Aii h the amy of the revolution, ti le norm vitoing to give the noun-v.l pledge may be on o f Wastorigebn the recollection of emu filled with one who will rive such pli.ice to man stritggl. s end Co,lll'lloll troimeihs the 'Nile Norte l'entral Committee who shall as li kiditl.m. oi Bu k e r mu ni ,d Gu i lford, of, iriiiiii. at 'hi, place on f/ciober 2)d, at 10 11.1,1011 and the Cowl. b s of IA xiogniti and 0%1..14 A NI ‘.. - {co•ii, k. pt vin, • Lily Inve fir Ow Colon 1 1' I'1011 . tly 1.-1114• a: ,h,. 1,0a,u In, in many of the It, At mot trot ,t to All troi I mot liter . (4mo—illy • Rod brat 101111 r hattpetl that the Town Wight .1, , 1111111C fi, tine 111 , 11Ittfli , r the the tiLitltott nil %lit pittaa,. tiv_huipt • II I I inte . liter hint lh , r , Ito ,„, tint II liou n+ ) that tht re itt no 1 - 17 ,, 5 , w hleil 11 . 11.{0 1 , tootkr moo t i•v• r • w hy w ••• h •A v 01.1140.. our • itt•itpl e lint elan L,r the hoprA • f men, r,a.un and moll, ration do not tire tit, h,oir till t t Ilfa foist tht• gtortt of dtinmunn. la. gi,,w nun fn¢htlul raphht v. It 1••• 411-011, the I , tr( a (v•t it 14 t. hake it dr. arnr,l 1.1,•Rt1,..iy It. l i up heron• our t•reti hart ur,i k1,..111 hav,. 4tLt..l cliam It sok ithmt• .10,t1.... %SI 1180. cal. tiloid 111.- value a Ole 11111) 1 ~11•R11,14 111, C4)111•111.1. it l\ orit pre,, wilt: • o I,lf I Iii..1•11$1•N lhiul. it t. not 0111 , t tholl•hrlds 0111 have Ili.- 1kt...41./111g it fince.and might ODt. if it c 99 .1,1 , me, during the cnnokagn. In Justice to It di.eord nnest I "ige, if nln il,llllll most go un self I beg leayr to say that this is ttrtly if S it i•(.1111111 11,11,A P rowfiat nn it Neds on then all men must see that we untrue and .unfounded l am not roost-loos are to all inten:s null purposes, a sep•tate (, of hn•ina card or done anything of which I Anil bond of I.toon maim" , he ner d h e ashamed and therefore hive nothoig pies lied I nle•I the?, be a Int: /111 / e rr (du Ito retract 16,1 I in the heat of the the ['neon of con- , re ferter,lie Stales C.ll/11111/ torp., , be uunntrz;ned - teal contest anythiog or the oppo-ition In it d, sirable that n shall he maintained ?Icanditlates that did them injustice I would %Ve siy it 40 d•-minable .(the ohlfrehntt ; apologize to the proper persons as becomes 'in be "if,'" ironed ."" 4 "."" 1 "'"' a man, but never to a drunken Ltd lawless rt rum hr ~ ,1 111 elf .11111 11(11,11/110 . 11. rf 11,1111 ill ran dethroned ln 111 , heart,/ mutt. mere „„ a feeling ;dam , in , I trust, however, that I map never he ear pm,/ tour 11 rind so sleep into tlin political whirlpool. as 'Fite Clintotele Awl Sentint I then guile on to forget the pror n et ie s of ririL2rd lire and to Rogue that the I,rst r. 'Judy for the ills it, malign me fellow colleen% instead of appeal entimerat Pl+ Is to;elect Iletl , that it and ma ing to the reason and judgment of the people fro 11,14 would much rather vote for Itteekon-; by fair discussions of our political princr ridge or i van 'bowleg than ,'see the Gov plea ernment pass into the hands of the .11.spith11-1 Freedom of speech is one of the sacred Cans ; . 2 end concludes anti the es ni rights of a fri e people and it becomes the of the 1•1 rvoik v irt t,,n that LI NI ()I N'S citizeroi of tin. County to rebuke the attacks_ ELECTION IS ,SYNONYNIoI'S mule upon It by the Irtiondhant prirly a fter MF:PIATE 11E1S(tLUTION." the late election I have 'keep' desired to Such a warning at this time, from such a live on terms of peace and friendship with emirce, ought to open men's eyes to the ter- my neighbors and all mankind but I excl . • rible fact which slates them in the face, arid ward wgf7ater degree of forbearance on the louse them, if ihi y l o ve the I rttotl to pre...„occattion referred to, in ortiee4o preserve serve it by defeating Lincoln. Northern peace and prevent bloodshed id mar towft, iiieii - eali - aferl thB isittsmlty, ;• - - - - 444• 4 --1- 4 e 41 /-rsai- - 1 : 1 - 1 1e 11 -414 , 0n such condom. he repealed. Toe EXCITIOdigIiT OP INTOXICATIOV. —The Hoping that we will all withotit distinction tore of narcotics and intoxicating compounds of party respect the rights of each other, and is No 11111 vernal, that it may almost colint Ca Cl instinct. Envy nation has It to a great , duly aprons:We , the value of civil liberty and ' er or le.s (tepee : some in the. shape of opt- social heppiness. I am litii,sotne of smoke, some of drink, some ini Yours truly, IRA U. Nllll.ll ELL snuff': but from the equator to the /MOW lino) it yews —a trifling change in dress. accord•i Ing 10 the climate, but_ always the s -me need, always the same desire. Kings have decreed punishment on the secular mile •,! prio Ma have anathematized on the spirtual : Llavreuakers have sought to pluck out the i rliabit, root and brancli fmtn She people : but all to no good—man still goon on smoking, snuffing and Chewing. pittlitii4 an elieni).in to linimoutli to steal away his deems and tinting immense satisfaction in a practice; that makes him both art invalid t nil a mad mar,, and 'Dever quits hum till it has laiiritim Gully in the grave. —Chant/ors' Journal, Da. Jamas P. (Amon —BY rtference to snot her column it will he to en il.st thin gen tleman lias local. d to Altletaturg. ilia tstdera 11. a prufeflvnral at rrices oihe.proplo dist ♦iciuity• The trocior is a eft ver man &MI deser etc the encouragement of . 114 fellow citizens. INMITILITIC —We •re * informed Goode, which we hard - examined -in* long by the County, Supetintendtnt, that the' time hoe pet been ieeeived at the One Trochee', lniaittite for this County, will Price Store "of Tonner & Steel. A m u re commence on Tuesday, the 25th of Deccan extended notice of their assortment will be I her. given in our next issue. lietitig . orthelletmaimtie State neon.' - - tive Committee. A meeting or the Deinocratie Executive Committee was held to day at the Democrat ic Club Room. in this city. The meeting WAS call, d to md. r by the Chairman, Mr. IVrn, IL IVell.ll, at II o'clock Upon the calling of the roll. the following memliers answered to ihedr names : Stephen D. Anderson, J. IlenrY Arkin, Vincent L Bradford. thigh Barr. James P Barr, W. 11. Blair. Ruhen F *own, II B. Burnham. C. %V.Carrigati,, James C. Clark. ;ow. W. Clark. Jr. Cummings, Alfred Day, Ilenry- LDe ffenhaeli. tM. Minos, n . Ile n rt Dunlap Prier Ent J Lawrence Getz A Hiestand 'Joseph int, A. Hutchin son, Robert E. Johnston. Jr . base: Leech.. F'. A. ttlerrnsey, John Hamilton, Jr.. I. 11. Hobart., ChaileA 11, Hunter, F M P. Magee, Ro M'Cay. Thomas C. MacDnyrell, 0. II Meyers, lloyraril L. Milletr.llinnt Miller, Rotted E. Nlonaghan, 11 11. Midden burg. Joseph W, Parker, R Bruce Petrikep, Bernard Reilly Stokes L Roberts. Nelson Weiser, and %Villtam U. Welsh, President Upon the Chairman &MUM ng that the Committrw %is ready to proceed to bust. ness. Capt Alfred Day oneted the following resolution : Resolved, That this committee do hereby 'lr ear, ofrered the following amend- He 10 I o I mint ft"o.'ird That ft rontinit fee of five from !hi. roto tw tt ee he apttotittell In !Teel the rottoill' ,, , of ihe 'dune ollother I,ltrly tip from it d to I}, Stair tee of the Liturditisitonal l'nooi flirt% of Ihl+Sole to roof. r ou t he , r oll et of n pi,' C 1,4101,1 , 11,•• d1eirr,,,, , ,V1011 of ~,,, toter State ‘ f'.:tit;;Tlrt: l V . ro c iii4 l 4 l finirit i t"rita t r. Of the 1.1 , a0 men Ihertaif Cann n v t e hetril hod both ameittiment• were loaf nod the titt-ation rot lining upo n I hi. 1 , 1,1,1.1 motion it wig adopted with rnrrrii- 11 dolmen, ,or vntrr On mot ht Cnnttnillre then adjourned. Forth, NV nt.thmftn MrdltS SYRIA' & BAR %MART nintetve Mitt the rent rtl Penn sts•erta th,t when at tnrktni Vml in.ntitett I.y th- ttwetnltontot 'm) winch ,kitrar , ,l 0.1 r trorty VIII Ihr rw 140110,1 I\'r hnv, through ihe atv nn Ihr toglit of the tlvonon I • • Inade an honnral.l4, r ,t r* I on" of %moo 'lin ff or other Pa iii l'Y It , tit ~,,, t be pre PICRTINICNT Q 110710418. -NV hit. his Abri ham Liticnln (lotto What h he nervice has he performed What important act did he do while he wit, In Congresa ? What impottant act did he do when a tnetnher of the ?Monk Legivlatitre I What evidence ha , he peen that he in ci• paide of filline the office of Prehident of the United S./ilea? Democrats, put these questions to your Republican friends ! Republicans, put them to 3 ourselves. ArrewpritollkißOLAltT --A few nights ago. an attempt was made by some acm es ee l, to enter the residence of our old friisWlL, Mr. John Bahia, or Pleasant Clap, A !mind of 'the window Oater was hored away. but from canna unknown, the villain did not ef fect all entrance. NOM 00()D8. The best selection or Dry Oen. Foster at Home. The Don. Henry D Foster, late Democrat. is candidate for Governor, reached his home in Greensburg, on Wednesday last, and wail met at the depot by an immense ceowd.of his fellow.cltiienn, with a bend or Music, and escorted to his resiaence, where he was welcomed by Gen. William A. Stokes. in en eloquent and cordial speech. Gen, Foster wan loudly cheered, and responded briefly as follows : GRN STOICRA AND bti FRIZNDS:—It 15 im. possible for me to express the deep' grati• tudo which I. feel for all your kindlneart. I im dereatedr but I trust not disgraced. I come among you again to live in peace, and hope to show in the 'gl ee : as i n the peat, my allegiance to the ( res ei ., sty, and niy warm sympathy for root the whole contest Jura ended, I hate assatlea no min by word or act: I have neither said or done anything which I regret, and I hope nothing for wh7,11 my friends need blush.— Firmly standing on Democratic truth, I glad• ly resume my place in the ranks of the par. ty —ready to fight the common enemy of the Constitution and the country. Accept; Gen Stokes, my heartfelt thanks for the too flattering terms in which you have expressed the feelings of our friends. The Greensburg Democrat says : No language is adequate to express the enthusiasm of our people in behalf of our great oitiscit and dia.inguished friend. Suc. cessfol nr detest, Wu•elmoreland w ill ever prove trite to Henry 1). Foster. Ile returns to us without fear and without reproach-- the Bayard of Pennsyltenia politics • The Prince A correspondent of the Syracuse Courh► went to Fort Erie to see the Prince of Wales, and gives a lively description of the personal appearance of tho scion of royalty, -as fol* Inn's E:=l lie is not more than 5 feet C in Leight 14.spersm, ma-imam! very erect. fiis.fitoe Nears n kind, good natured. 'Welly look, and is of s fair delicate complexion hearing marlin of feeent exposure Ile ham a large, hah blue eye rather expressive Iles nose iq or the largest Roman pattern, and his cheek bones rather ton prominent for beauty. The (i.rman predominates larirely in his physi °cern') v Ills forehead is rather nsrrow, covered with a thin mitt of quite light hair. DIEM= Some °four penniless (lambent ehnuld Idnah when they nee the Prince or Wales clad in pinch plain a ttire. Ile were a cheap white hat, upon head. Ile had on a plain drab ants completely envered with num. In his hand was a small walking stick. which might have cost tirtv cent.. His whole aunt could not have cost more than twenty Oi lers. I= Here washis chief beauty. • He seemed perfeetle tmenneeMttg that he was the nhierl of ineneetinn of an many evils. Ile to far from a prteri rmt team Modestfiand race were ennerent in all hue motions With come lIIMOIIIt V he was N.1'911101 , 1 VI *growl the biter rano .leek of the ~ flak ) . •• wi th the Doke of Si,vi.etyle nod the Oo•ernoe G.llO eel of (4iiistlik Wee he r,tarond the pelotatmn. of a rout ernord. tiv grerehilly removing his hat (PIM lvt, 1,101 and replae ii t e it Soon the Clifton" ca , 4 “IT. and amid .haeheeri , if 01, To ,I'llLlO, “, stir Can P.ia `lli(' •11,1 a ft•tv ijr it vie from .• Fort For. ter,'' on the Annerieen 'tide, 'he royal coot k ,, c0rT, , , , , , : eot flow,. the r tOr , .. ....... ... . PriVlrter look toe i him t e Peiii , n „ of Irtkle . 4 4 ' Wt_ hove no flontit of t no. lint root of the A mr.r.• A n ladies htmclueen Victoria's boy - - 1 hit's all TT IS A Cflifiov lIRSSIIVATIONI that there are more stif-ring from debility, among Americans than can die found among "any other civilized nation •The reason is ohvt Olin %Ye take too little exercise, and forget the wants of , hr body in the absorbing pur suits of toisine , s 1n all such rases, ordi nary medicines ran do little Whlt required is Just such a tonic and invigorater at Dr J. IL,qt.a.r hag given to the a orld in Irk CF.T.F.IIII 'iTrT) "TSITTEtti " The weak and nervous denlien of time 00w,t, , ,w. hour , the exhausted toiler on the shop ho mil and the proatratpt student over the steed iii ht lamp have found a wonderful re generator in the "Bitters," and prefer it to more pr&entious but less of mutt cinel. But it should not he .forgt4ten that the agent which is so magical in its intliittica upon a frame which is merely debilitated, me equally powerful in assisting nature to expel he meet •derrible forms of disease WII would not give it a trial 7 &Ad by drtivivstm and dealers everyvvlltrr rly See advertisement in another column ENCOURAO RNT FOR FIRST COUSINS To MARRY —Dr William O we ns. in th e , S e p. etnl.er [mintier or the Cotetimai Journal of Ratiminl Nlrdicine rt-views the report of Dr i M Sem of ',outsetlle. KY made t, the American Metlieal -Association at the meeting of IMS atili regard to the inter• marriage 01 cousins, and deduces from his ex 'nation of the hististlox the conclusion . hat II larger proportion of the parents were defective than the cliddren : and that it' any remilt hat entered from thin Bement of in 4rometriage it has been unitary rather than otherwise." TIMONE IDEA PARTY.- A large country. with diverse and manifold interests like ours, requires diverse and manifold measures- The Black Republi2•ans'aspire to its govern• ment. ; and yet their pitiful policy consists of but one idea, and that is the equality o? the whites and negroes. If they cannot carry it out. they threaten to destroy the country. 11 they succeed in carrying it out, they certainly will destroy the country.— tither horn of the dill coma is bad enoogh. A weltinsa Fit.tattezza RAID —Gen. Hen ninglien, the filibuster, is out in a long let• ter, eulogizing the late Gen. •Walker, tnagnt• ft fog the -mission" on which ho went to Honduras, and deponneing.bt vigorous Eng lixh .•infamous eondnet of Capt. Salina," Gen jlenningsen expresses the convic tion-that the ••good mime" in which Walker died lives." So for from filihusteriam being dead. he says it may be safely predic ted that from every drop of blond .shod amidst the cheers of the natives, will spring . tippriother ardent liiihitstgr. Av ELOPlCumwr.—,l43 Rochester Union of Weiln , sday publishes the particulars of 412 elopement in that place, tho truants beings Mrs. Jane lilclAughlin and a boatman nam ed...lohniFinnegin. The former also carried off all the gold and silver-ware in the house besides helping. hoMelf toover $3.000, which her husband had deposited in ono of the banks, and papers necessary for the. palm , ' Mon of dontiders Ws lauded propertY• 1-
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