Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, October 25, 1860, Image 2
VMS Vl l 44lrelnaktlf. - - ANII3. 9. BAIMITARTOIDITORS. BELLEFONTE, P.&NN'A. TIMM:INY, OCTOBER 26, INO bENIoc'HATIC NIMINATIONS nift PRr'.s•rnl;,vr.' - STEPHEN A. DOUGLAS. JOHN C. ERECKINIUDGE r()/? /CF. PRES/VE . I'T HERSCHEL V. JOHNSON GEN. JOSEPH LANE. FOR PRESI DENT] I. EI.E("I'k /EN . 1:1,11(101V4 1T I .181.1 . Gkortm: NI h YIN, If Ittl h counts. ilt,:n tit: , x, ~ f P1)11:1,1cIpItin, ll= 1 Plidl. A St rier, i 131 .1(, f.nul 111. 2 W C Patterson, 14 I , trte Iteekln,w, A .I.g. tlrrl•ott,.lr IS. 11 it Jackson 4 John 3 Breont , ..1 , 41n 1 Alll, 11. (1 17 .1..1 B ll,tnncr 1; eh ' , li,lly, 1 ,, n fate I I I 7 In, 'IT P. Jame ~ PA 11 II Ice, 1/ 111 SOIIIIII. .1 II How( II J. 1 I. 1....1110,r 111 1 P 1 limnan 1 S S lApher )lal.llol ll l'lwc II ‘V 2 11111,am S `. l 11 mein ;24 11 Ihttilin, !.:3. (Jay fll I,uro•h Baltimoto Elect:on 11. e. uirnerp3l ! ot,nn w I!, , linitie re l e l In Ow Inial o_lr at of 'lie A N6t), y '‘t 1 , •11 1,1 , I ,tit Lhe rtiy !Tr 1.:1 lho• tl , In lice ' (141 M Ivor 1 S n n 3), t.ty ot ,Str N NIL 14 henry F N tR 1 IV, 111 L /1 4 I h cot pl 0111.! h fore ItY 111 'ille thct. , ,n 1.. :•1 ua i r In law passtd Out ! ‘i as 111 stidong contrast In We ptt reCn li*.111.11• of the last live or six oars Ih. IP 'all, 111. f a •111 glt pistol Arid, nor lanf, .Lae n , nor tally uplifoci. Not a ,1nt1.., it than u.ls 4( en. ev ery bar-roorn as, c: 110 1,01 , :"V 110 noise or uproar in the .In. n., i, , tt bout the polls The reign of ti itoi and of the ' Blood 'lobs — arric liver 111,(I the Clll lens on , e more treat fit ci freely Exercising :heir prlv lege as fret Int - n thry went to the volts and cast a tremendous vote ar.'ainst the old tnt.nn 441 odrm, wration We congrat elate 161i it oo r , for I r fr,e nf the Blood Tub rule, and of tre nave rtatoßd to lOnity an't orb The Ohio Election Ili 111, I -174 n, • • x rl a hat I li I r ,a , m ~ ,r rt - ',I I llr I; I ',4 a. 141%r 114,t t144.u4a1,41 was 01 Iv too (~wpt, hegroe, n, re l it WWI d ~, t r,ll oroler a de C ih io n Of etc/ Itilokeroti tt wtil,lje Oat inapt the Itepublyans war( tivatly ‘-x 1:, , t/o/ail The 1 l A /tato ) 0( the la/ I• Iv of ,ortte /..te In the party 0 0 11', 181 t In New V , /r1 the l'ournrj and Etioirer preteteht that the 1111 , 8i!,111 plattot no hitch principle Ilow do the ft, publicana of (hot State regard a victory won by negro &Men / Th e p,ufeing paragraph 18 arum the (ler elind Pla/n/1/ %tor ' Fill blood. /1 hogtor, to://1 in meveral 01 the tt;,. \t I).• , teeon/1 vanrd g, ,1 • a, 1,1x.k a, coal p/ /1,11/ /I to lo t. t,/ , :t , ./. hoed “trri,o,zet, tthlie men to ttr po`,t4. Ne;zroes were / r rywhere. Ihe r/ limn I,natiela tint She p.n.] Cor n.er...." I.‘ I•.t 11. rt..,;t• le i... I i. 1.. t• 111 th.in 71,•y slut Ow lit, 110.11..111,11% h Tn. n it; Ilk 13g it th, rutnl , s ni "t h e Xer<md, '111111.4 thi. ill ' l . In .- TlVti ' s What a d s nt 11 . , have int.t the ricattltrid we are " A Tract for the Times One of the hest Dernorrati,.! that can be ,I,llll,llted at tills or any othur Erne ei:1111,1 I .ectiona‘ Iterlii.le an parts' Is AKll•hlr gum'. Fe re. Addr, y., ahr r, that taut .1 of t . .nOmi. :Ira 14.1 of men w cre ed hi. ,91int• df...,“1, !qr. r of ‘I nova! 04:dation at , l al f ff)n g oniu• portion of the 1 . 10.11 nral:4 4 44t he 1114 r'lhrsi.ftoenn huly yrotlc to rL. II tLr Ithrt, party Is (11.,agt d rrgard •0, nl the feel !hitt it '•rifeehlry the ,erred tie, hilt now link the various part, o.f tht , nffid, 44 raf•y toget (r " It won ngnlttst the tlnt 1,11 c 4 ,1 3t rlurnC cs of !ticli a comm. that NV, tit,,tit,o 141111 on luau tl the people in Ills I,al 'olio nddri Rot nn lie o 11% a Southern Mill All a sl ,ve. }Mid. r, Ntt e suppose the 'Shirk itepuhh,•an athrs 14 , Uld Oilier( to the authority of hi+ rouusela, and diteard them as — old fo gy' and • pro-slavery " Such is Owe fa natie.sto and their coral topt for the trash ings of the fo inch r., of the governmont. ATlbd) TO TIM Ass,3nVv,T --We wish our Ili mocratic fripari to bear in mind that persona may now be rinseedontil within ten days of the Prenidentbil election, and we urge upon them to look around their respec tive townshipn ano at onci• have all Demo. .ira,ts,,pol,Ast. returned-to and entend —. bar the a t er. Several Democratic votes were boat at the late election, by reason of neglect in not attending to thin matter: but we trust all will be wade right for the Pres- cure citi/ens. idential contest. This union worries the Black Republicans very much, for they fear it will ca-ry New Yolk egain%t Lincolti!which would be his Bear it in hind REMEMBER, rotors of P eoo fiybean'', that olertnin defeat. There ran be no houbt that the REPUBLICANS of illas4achinietta have a derided majority of the voterit there are recently owned la law, ALLOWINU NIG- opposed to Lincoln, and there are encioiraga tiIERS TO VOTIC on ONE YEARS' imdence! ing indications that the Majority will lie %uo 6- Ile they compel an Irishman or a German cessfully concentrcted upon the knout ticket. tra wisnatn SEVEN YEARS, BEFORE HE: ;AST A I'o'l'l} IN Ohm a Black Itepuldiceii Judge, l{rmk - - - - ,YDouglas State Commit tee met in Phil' teen thousand negrnes voters. Brinkerhoff pn Thur.', hut. and withdrew wen a candi4te for ro-election, and depend itePOININI out Electoral Ticket, and a • ed upon these fourteen thousand for his sue .-47-.4.4,„ to bup port that ono adop- cess. As Ohio has gone Mack Republican pr S tate C onven t ion , •'by a large rnajotity, we suppose he Is safe. Democra-ts of Centre county it is tithe to make another effort—thu time for..proMpt and energetic action ift at hand• if any of you have been idle and indifferent up to this time in consqueime pf our defeat at the tat election, we call upon you to ['Louse )our selves al once. Look around, and ovt r your townships, and if you find anything undone which is necessary to he dope, in order tit secure a full turn out, go to stork and have it accomplished without delay. It is true, the rapids of the Union were defeated at the October ellection,•nnd that. the proud 'banner of Democracy was stricken (1,178 in l'enh• uylvnma. t and open foes assailed us and we 1111 lit alto will say that all is ' lost. What TIIIACT able coward 'mill counsel tame subitos,ion m November, and how many traitorous eamp'followers are part to desert in the dark hour of tempora ry defeat and join the enemy I 11 e greatly onstage the trot. Demorraey of the Keystone State, if the defeat of the la,t eleetton does dot have the eflect of uniting them more thor mighty in defenee oh their time hundred fulfi -1 elides and fixing their determoimion to fight to the bitter end the fanatical party, whose FaleCC '0; threat ens so vitally the dAtruction of our beloi,ett Conntry In prosperity and I adverso they have ever 1,4•11 true to their principles, and out,ol the sanest trials they have only emerged to achieNe mote glottouN iii 1m (1,1, It Is WO AI t elet•tel I'ettn4yl - has not )..t. enchast•tl Ins elt•rtion It .Int•% not follow that 1,, onlist t .1 that tht• • K. tstnin• of the r,•ae, hill m th s .•i giv i. v r i i, 111'01011 WIII II fill tititnlser the flits of this KrfulLbv She sorni I ane for Ili lilt rai Inn Cnit It be t.le that Orf (suns rya, rite 1.0,01.4 t she III)! [ t l e melt , 'IIIITRY Tn nett oti the total rvlcolon, wit't the /tllll, !midi\ ing '4 lllll` , lof rmont titel t W.II Ole f,rget rill the trachrzuz, r 4 tFr F,Ol)Pr, rf , lhe 11,1,1)1 , 11 , 11 11l 4111.• ,I,ro gala the roun,, 14 of the gront. e.t vate.twArt t , f the tato Intl pr.ent ag•tio•t the danger of -etmonal pat t • and grit her rote to the enttili/Inte of a vat ty tt Lich i i•tts only to the Fri, Stat., and Ita6 grotto up atiil no% cx,itriwvo ti ht, ls has tat dottah .1 It , rnn,li dates for I'r-totlent nn l l'rce Loth from the It( e Slat, w 1 0 /.1 1 th e Southerntirnti 4 in Ott tt Cot.'terition at Chi. 'ago n lieu they %%ere tall, anti did irtt re rielesaiet. and in holt 1•• Crown JIM a ct.; a l itt.ttoy torn/ k the I,r.trl • National from the Phoforin and the I.nnte of the par ty 11'01 she %,tilt all thrt.e lark before her, cottseittog ttl the anger, like Brutus, a..ike a loam at her ill art of(land the (-n -ton I 11, / annul la In vet VCpWliVni" 11114 r aill,y n nt C. mater Let rf atton r. , ttme r t 4 , ,\ hit 1 , t., Lr g,11.14.4 I.v the ttimph met,' f•AI M 11 IIE 1,t1,1' Wt. (Arno!. that 'his • fill rveneV • , ‘V 1 , 4( nod ',utter "mitt j, art Inttr .r Is , o tile la. 6 It. vnt,,llik Ind. i.c111.1 It ul Petiete.slseeelen. we Vt.' hare hope of the it i (telt, Then her rip tarn 111 the Uld kvp.r,ll, !Lally y.aar Garr. fur ‘l . llO/tr rune ranee )low fur 11111: light (.usher urine 111(Jel.111 , 11111i the , t/111II:Irii 14 the Constitution and ennhtlt fil . t await the sue el'tifi you so JUAlly 'IVNI ire Htlt if borne down and defeated we fall with It e }tanner of . the Constitution in our hands. and in the aurillyshi of truth We cannot believe that fat atemitit so good a rausr We yet hope that Ile who holds the dintof nations in his le.nda " aril give it the vie tory Support the Regular Ticket. 'rher, in but I.W Itutuootatio Eieetlir 3 tarJLet tote it4:141, • 4Jr u the on• till! at am I) tht ri tier limn, rally Stat e ror.•,•nt., i at I{ : nd,,gui Ihreit That botilinto , 1 11. I). n.orrat r (.0%11 - 11 , 1r FoNTF.II .14 Um rvglimr 1). rn rain MI as .11 . 1f1. , 1 to 111 , .! rut FlVe.,i the FilipOrl of rid f t tte llt tnuitata That ,attte Slate 1 ion% ell turn tiotrha!t T Ihe Litt !tirsil It k , I at the Marl of mir pip r It is t he .Wily Elou htral Leket ht fore the p. , ple awl a' Ow egular ttoket . of the 1,1 It it hit,. V.ter ntntttled to, nil shoul 1 ft V. Ole the ,Ipport of all true treat 4. V , 111 Le 1,4, 11 1.1 ILr Pir , ion of tlicl ilir 1). 11 1 . %t" , 1; IV , 041111111111, that (11 . 1 I'l , lollllllf kt I I. p/a•Nolitl , l TO, And now Po ark 1). Gar the 11. 1,,.4 ru, y the )ISI a, It 11 , 111 his loth 1 , , a lii Nate . f lilt ClOlllll olm nll L . , ,, ,111 , 141,01.1 r< 111111 slllari2rtn , 'if. and -rawly awl ),141,b av 111, rcgiCar Ihsttaperatic Tiok t 11 , ,t avf Iltrekittrttfgt k•ki • or a I t. , ll:tlav I. altlyffigh ihtre are holt .ti and Itreck itirttlge it,,, un it bat aN the t.gular ti, kt of lie v 4 pat yr In r orolmoom Ihi t.. We roll un ull lh m• (wrath Hhelhrr Irokoo olgo or Dmmlioi men who &tore anion rind enw•n to the Detoorre,.y. now or in home to RALLY Al' ()NI E, a, good (nen and trite to theitipport. 01 the ItE4(l . l,Alt mmocßATic 'IAA ET But two tleetoral tiettelv are now before Ihe people of , the Empire Slate One for Lincoln which will be supported by the sectional A lad ii viiiists and (hi ir gro (for negrot s, having the /IrC,Miary p operty (inaliticai ion, vote in That State ) and one op posed to Lingolli which will reserve the sup. port of all Democrats, (Douglas and 4lreck. inridge ) •ndi all other national and nunserv. Make Another Effort. Union in Now York 'The Neil Congress The Into elections indicate, beyond a doubt, that the newt Douse of Represents tiv4,,s of the United Stales will he opposed to . the Black Republican party. Nthwesent hey control it, having organized it with a Republican Speaker, after a long and des petate struggle. The Democrats and onto, nettle of the Black Republicans have elected the following members from the the Free States Oregon, . 1 /tut), 4.l.llsykaaist, rntlialia To these nifty he added the live Southern districts in Illinois, the two membera in California, and at least ten, if r,ot more, in New York, mftking in the free States, at least, thirty five, with a diatom of others to N ew J erse y, t‘ incomun, Mietogan and Max snehosetts. livery member irons the slave Si st es, save Blum of; Louts, and perhaps ‘Vinter Ihriv, of Itsl ore, it he should be elected. *lll oppose the Republican party.— The House %11l Lima wand • Democrats ti the North, 35 Anti-Republicans in the South, TM , gives a Juajin ity s against, the Rept' 1.- licah, in the House of nrnr , as; it colimsis ti all, of hit uto hundn 41 ant thirty vet I . ! niettiln r; The runt, Stale , . Semite which ttieet4 ;4(ter the Ith of AlArch, will also con tam a tn .y.r•ty opj , o , c(l to the Itcluthlwart panty If tlreAl , l rietteed ...Ireton a than as I,ne-uln shnubl unfortunately be Lleet «l PI ow lent.. lie would nu!. t hoth Mum s of rotigre,v oppo., cl to inn at the IA giti• mei; 4.llits .I , ltniiiist ration, and wuu6l he un.,1,1e to cal ry through nny F:xeriitine owns. ure There nii oil he a .lend hug, awl un r,,,•,„11 $ t,,g, to L• ith. MUorr n 1111 811.1 ( . 1114:11 As It 1111 W r I alli Ilitit holh 11,0i , e,tlf t “itgr,o; $4 di bt• ultpu.rd In fm , 11,11 61r nnr Alliericnn rlll 7Cli 10 Vo t e 6.1 a Prv,ideri( aho cannot ac l'orini , llo) 11,1)/111111g. if he 0011117 tie ehn•.en, and a lio.e .lihnitii,tral ion a ould be a lima- Tole 01 lnipulrur•y. Nevi) Wide Awakes - John Brownitm 1 hr - t al si .t it that amittatt ti 11traltent 11.1 a tth‘ 'tarty it 84, ',telly wt II rat lithited iiit,tt..ll4, Wed MI a henntr par,,drel at ht• r groat Itttitultlicatt .1C111011 , 41 101 l i'licNburg •lie rerrrt Ike 1 / 1 040111 of 11, ,r w Vie I lie tonic viorliS 1.111 Mansard ni hvirtg IPlterti ;Otitit int.pired the whilst:l , ot of a Inoly of R. 1411111, TIN ?) mall !toi l ; in oldie` through the , trouts of a p vpulovn t ivy It v, as, of ettui , e, to IM rx pt ens] that the pohlteity of NIICII treasot.a- Itle mittitoetti, by a party that is pr1.1,0111/- I root To MIMI. I h and JIM., are-a,111.1 psi. it pi nt etfol totputo, to trt of that kilo! ho }r VI rid" AS alt ptirtla I r I (1111 Ile , %11 . !HI% I . Olt 1$ 111. lir. 1% I, II Rr 11 , f) ret of th, h sOllll,l/1 . 1 burp 1 d 111 It. pllhill:1111•III. IliaL It I, %di nigh ithoht,on ( 1 1ZED MEN DE 1{4:1! %ND ND'IN are ri ' .d io l arid,Niirsi Iv,. into 11 IDE .1- 1% 1‘1.; I IA le ininitioliniely fir the put s of flu 111,1 g th. lotvrt,t. of the frie n d , i i i• hnnrul rare ABR.\ II \I 1.1:\ t't I hi,' Voiliorl it 111 ethr ell hail it 111•11111 ndou, de rat mil ill Ito,loll ri 1'4.111 ly .11r. adv Ni irk has i•olti n m favor of aulh age ••Ttto..c. who would be free them .ttitte Ole " Awl i f cid -01,11 m,n Wlllllll hate their tights. they i,lioulil move for the ••,noress of thaw triton: It o out leave the I)i t ti Inonopu. live all the honor of elei Ling Lineolo ail 11.11.1 , 11 itii II have a tight to a' tat the Po/hills a VI e for ihe 1.1 11...140n of Illegll voting John Ikna 11, itie hero of Harin rlm F. r iy is yet to to ay. ng• tol os.s.k wArrwitE litm h apps Ills to the-spun of muidrr, lanai t, t , m and tr ,, 11`,11.1. arc 11(11,11(.1y made, is it no time nke up, and rt Not% that th, 11,11,0 • hall nn longer be (orated" Pennsylvania Fdeetwn The it turns if the State 4it eti4,44 crime In I 0 sotnetlourg 31, 000 'hall print a table v$ thl I omplete ek,te of the State I, 11 . 1• MILLI I p toy, sti td,q, me had the o lluk o'ke of Fry' Ight Cowl( 11•4, VtAlleell In from off 'ally . hough the 1, port -I II j./1 lu • gks r n try thou are at 11411,1 - rrsillr I?, •!2S :cminties —Curtin, Punter, ISOM ity in dH cwiniu•v 17 mtistliti.g l'uititi'A probable majority THE s ATF: LE , ;) FRE The trege.lature. nx n.r lln in.!.l by coin rulUrtiS, .t wl , nti fullOW UM MEE -.•-7 l 4Luitimi. 44- /Up., Op. majority on joint ballot EICITIIMICNT IN PMILADIG.PAIA AMONG Pot. ITICIANA --There appears to be um, h elolle- Illeitt ut Phi IpMa. growing out 01 ethe fact that un Frol y the return judges gave the earl the Ate or election to'Mr. Boller, rep , as the Congressman elect from thellr,t dot inct, by a majority or 178. over Mr. Leh man dem , whose succesn had beeni.prevr (Andy conceded by 1416 It appears the vote ■s reported by the prothonotary's returns from the fourth ward, was : Lehman, 1,558; Butler, 1,003 As given by the return judge the vote was, Lehman, 1 389 , But ler, 1.160 Inch. instead of electing Mr. Lehman 148, elected Mr. MATT' by 178.-- It. is evident that the returns were altered before the meeting of the reti rit judges, aril the return judge has hem arrested, charged with frgery. l it tle whole ease will be IZl ve,iigafed. ~j^ The Ohio S:atestnaii says that lour= teen thousand negroes voted the Republican ticket in Ohio this fall, wider the decision of Judge Brinkerhoff. • To the Polls, Democrats of ,Centre, ,Co ! EITRIFIO FOIL LIOICHTT AND-EQUAL ItI U IITS - 4.ret Deinociats of Centre county, on the Pith of November next, turn outand eitst your votes f u r the Kleetoral Ticket formed and nomina ted at Reading, by the Demom alio. Stale _Convention, pl ,k 1 4 ,3 use all fair means to prevent the election of lAtiewln and ►lnmhn, the flack Republican and Abolition candi• dates for President and Vice President, and therehysisavo the Union of these , States.' Let every Democrat and friend of the Union in Centro county, look at the leaders of I fttr Peopte's party in every iotruslup it' the Co , and you will 11u1 them and their descend ent P the bitter reviler '•fyf the immortal Jack son. The same men who, in 1538, went in for Joseph Kitmr for (inventor, awl Den. Iriin for Congress, ngn,instilm lamented W. W. Potter, whom hey tried to defect by Thadeus Stevens Velidrog onr thousand afirzral rot r Into Moms township Wllbamslmrg all I inn6.tou • Ilaalin2olun rnunly, nt.d awn. in DM, circulated the Peg Beot). Aftlinvils against Gov. Portal, aril Were defeated—nail who tub created Ai he treason by declaring that goy Porn r should not be sXrn into oilier, and commenced the famous Back Shot War wilt Stevens and Penrose at the head. lit 1'1440 % elm lb, same men 11l Centre (swingy venni; In for '‘Tri,p..,•noor and Ti Ic r too, Be I, Log Cabins. !knit Oder and two il.dlary a day. They Nucciu.deil how did yon reeetve thi4 pron. l•rs f Neat WI had the Rough and Ready tliths, composed of the sante men —and who again deceived you -hot not until they earl mated the notorious 1;o//chin frsfol n in 1851 tun had the Know Nothing (lobe, who again deceived tour 1 .0,11, 4 LTV county, under the same I, aders The (•011.1 thong!' "of the I )ono 'lacy o ; l'ebtre however, 11vC1111” arm! ,e,I an I the old enemy was 111 I M , i ti 57 defeated. to 1801 wr Ilml the • mb. en-my of IT mac ! racy to %Titre count•, under the It aderstop of the same men. from the 111,0(.0 otti to the lowed. In every ion taking held of nnot her el.ip hap culling Ito mmelvem \Vol. is ake.•" putting them in livery, and e nn pelting them to obey 111(1 vote accnrdm4 to he orders. of their Nbuslitillst Captain.: k • . oel,nr,titg for fire speech -but pr, rrnt4,l4 Jett r•nhn, In !hr.; not true cittatuist l•entre county t And now mince they hove t.itece, it, it ol elect mg, their flovetmot, we find they are if. !ermined to put the. negro on nn etlnalit) %%ill] the white tna•. by the of Litiomtln Will you mut/mit to thim It cannot I.e you know tllere are men in thra l'ttutity a ho employ hernia, et they could get the power, would compel thevvltite men Itr be put Off a level with the black - nay give ihe black the pri fir' we Then A ItOl`SE IN 101 it STU EN! 11, cm the tit) day of November next, nod enst 3 our Cole for the sent'• Idectoral Ticket.'a h vitae pub @ME bt low and maintain )tisr rti:1111 nit 'mg Hi vtt , teht, and ,Ivt. the I It tttit t • from Attitt , hv end 411. gt are • LIIIG7T9I1 8. (iCtslit • (,(. M. l‘eitn. it ichardiVativ. Frederiek A. Server, William C. Pattersbn. Jompli C•rockett, John J. Brenner. George W: Jacoby. Charlet4 Kelly. Oliver P. James. ()avid Schaff. • Joel L. Lightner. Sanimd S. Barber. QM Thomas 11. Walker. Stephen S. IVinehester. Joselih Laultch. Isaac lieekhow. George I). Jackson. John A. Ahl. Joel li. Danner. Jesse It. Crawford. Horatio N. Lee. Joshua I:. Howell. Nathaniel I'. Fetterman. Samuel IVillumil3ook, _ Byron I). Hamlin. Gaylord Church. Lincoln's Opinion of Thomas Jefferson 'Fite Mae•nnb (Nowt.) Eaglt• has rakt vl tip front it. tll , l tiles a speech made by Abraham Lott obi, in 1844 in a loch he aril \lr 4,41 , rnon is a ntatt stnan, whose prat..., al v fit Yet 01110 f the month of the 11, nn e.tatie pit!), Let tin alit nil to thin ni t ett7tirornotti.g fctro'l of fret a.m. 41 ?MSC name is continually invoked avalitml the WWI; part y lie character 4 Jett,' py,,t, a tta re pul.tvo V o ut.mually V ullnt g Shwa Inbttoy. ttluality. and Int llettrolill'l4 reuse of slavery • he brought his OWII rhi;,,reD the hiunmi r, nod male inuucc ~r In. tic bnut~hrnt o, Ev.•n at ivy death he ,11,1 not !minima I L us numerous offsprings, hitt It ft antef --bn4y,--tvcriegya dla Li on and the cart ship A daughter of thin valttilt tl chant non of lh frilierieV, WA% wilt attune yearn ago at public auction in New Orleans and pureliast by a society of a emloincu vilow wt•hcd lo tentify by her liberation their ad. meat ton of the statesman who freedom in a atave'a,ernhrace ' no 177 2 :,511 li ' EMU ''This MINI"' have quoted givoit more insight into the character of the man than v”liiinea of panegyric It will outlive Ma write IL Who rosy " A man who 14111 dale speak of he author of the Declaratimi of American Ind;•peitilence IA utterly deatitute of the feeling of a patri ot. and ought to have thetcranil of shame affixed upon lira forehead b the American people, 1 Although , ve are beaten in Pennsylvania, Ohio and Indiana, we will not deepair. We have au abiding faith in 11tan, who both watched over the destinies of this Republic and the Denurialic pally. lie will never let kbraliatti Lioctihi preside over the dealt nies of this nation. Although the Rejstone Sate has lowered her Isomer to the black hosts of Aholitioniam, the Empire State will take4ter place, and proudly raise the - ban ner of the-Constitution and the equably of States, and bear it on to _victual". , Let the South unite as one roan, an the country Vitll be safe. The South and the Bolin!. State can save the Union, What thve the Republicans Dones In Ittsitachuseta they hare enfranchised ry-- Coining on— firma season. twgroes and disfranchised all for...iv-born 11 - 7. Lady Franklin is in Ilhiladelphia, ! It ' white men. the final d House. in New York Vire. Pa PASTE & SCISSORS Qj Jubill.t._ The dailies" ovvr Cur right or suffragy. t ofctiou. I In Ohio , in 1R 56 , bll•. Monroe. n llepubli 1 - 7-I,Annit Los.r. - non dog for your dog' can vaelaber ,a4_4l,a Legislature intrialiired a n hen you trite in the neighborhood of tt resolution to strike the word -whitel ) ftorh sage factory-. I the Constitution Q tto State. - 1177 Freedom of speech !—GtOinitig a mane The Republican i t r preme Court tlfOhio because ho refuses to bow the ktotte to the says that mulatto a rage is coustitittiottaL bliek spirit of Abolitionism. , I and the Republican 'legislature rtnyff that yve it i ti r ed - 0 :4, purse, the other day, while they are in power it shall continue to what we should buy, but echo most perverse- I IA cl9muttut n't answer "buy" a t all. the Repdblicfn Supreme Court of Ohio did I have decided that mulattoes nra "white citi rj-- Elder Kimball, one of the lending 7.018 of the United States," and hnve a right Mormon saints, recently had both le Finn in to vote, hold office and nit on juries. one night, no less than fourteen child_ren. 1: W hen the Detnocracy in the last Ohio Leg. Troubles are dreadful bores, an long i,lature proposed an amendment of the Con as we are Viiiifed by them: but it is pleasant stiintion which would effechially pi event, nen tto latigh at them as soon an they are gone. gin suffrage. the Republican majority defeat -7 j An Iri.diman tells of a llgkit in which ed the amendment there was but one whole nose left in the In Cleveland. the Republican Board of Eti ctoti ti and that belonged to the tay-gittle• oration eotopet White children to sit side by rri - Black •Itepnhhean prannity. Shiitz the pet ot A tor Or the Reptehheang, Apetth, of laud RR '• grntlrman be• Vora !hr slurs," Ir7lThe riminrity of Curlig (Repute) for G.or, rror. over For.vih (I)em) in twenty. servii roxinlirA. ig 13 156. _wosA .dotes. 111. ri.'a n mnn booked up f..r you Wv notice scores of ttneti-ol directed to frtentfq n•ho are in WAVell. flrt• ter ptve oov(ry of the fictirt •Ilttertince in words pnd (let (14 of kindness to friends upon eirth Nin ,, y a true heart 'lint ‘inold have rhfrir hark like A dour 10 OW ark afar il9 lir4t trar, , greksinn. hnu Ifrrn ft 1,111.1 ,, ,,1 be vood rrenll by the sarng,: ertielty of an on big! kpint 11,16,(% ht fit, e7[rll/111Zn ihatn , r'fl m E,,gralor fiq fllek dnnlh h t ' the flung of n manna !..ntir, !hen a 11.101 . .er of mnr- M. II have tovileil the artillery to roue mid ,11,10 rt.!, (hi it pu•CPR on Ihr,r prvmr+rM indkiinntion is tell in Penn- Indinnn ewrd nth, r fioriler nt Ow profanity of Carl Schurz the pet nra for of the Black Republicans The nigger worshippers will find out in tune that 4 'they had have kept their dirty Shirts or piirtz it home, 7 - 7 At best, life in not very lima . A few more smiles, a few moil' tears, some plea nun., much pain. sunshine and aongn, clouds and darkness, hasty greetings, abrupt fare wills —then our little play will close and the nijuri r and injured will pans RH ay la tt omit) a hile to hate each other? "j Rlnnd,n Blond in hag finally deter mined to keep NI doing tvonderfnl foat4 until hr breaks I. neck Ilia 14141 performance nos welkin{; on '1 'lts over il.okalr htretcheir 1., two n Iwo 1 , 0111‘.4 e h ~ted 2.4 reel shove ilie rioni..l The dis;ance trim led nits about I '2(O fi of the (Km coimimcd in mak ing the p,ttrnes sac pr,essul) 19 minuteg Lincoln and Giddings, the Abolitionist. 6lr nue of the most mired of ,ttholiiintiottm and Mr Lincoln the Block tiiildiran candidate for PHIII , IIII appear to have Lein work ing trde 67/ 31d, nn fh♦ Slat •r I/ , ' D ion. 111.1 VI 111 be itet.n by refer. nog In the Congristulltal Globe, vol lht, pa ges 1 . 4) 73. h 2. lAO. 391, and •01 . 20, pages 39, 55, 4157 This in the name Goluingn who, Mare.lt If) Ittal tea Ic the follow tog diclaration m ligri as "S t I would intimidate CO one, Imt I tell poi there Is I equrn in the hurlh 1111)1111 mi Ili 111 t at dellanee all the low and lion orthy tiondiniations if this Et.eiiiiie and of the tlnhl , o , of It W hen the r.onlehl 41131' I little IA I), n the t Minder SIMI! wad the liithirwia 1144411 ; Whin the slay , ,hall I pto in the '' , 1 , 11 ; Why,. 01 the '1111 . 431 1.11 , 1411(01 the kontheln .4htrt 11l 11, ' 4 ootlt shill le. I lilt they art, 110 . 11 , then the I,h, irrlng rnuNl , m, of on noircaliis the strrring truth that y are ri.fr, nil inn ale,' ti the rights It his h te,.l ha. 11p.In thern , when the f. el 1112 nod 116.31 masti rs shall torn and tr. telile when their flu.] sit on each 011111,1111 , •,•iheo, our I do nut mt.) , • we I will laugh nt l ow ralamtiv. and mock vi tour ir but Ido nat. Niter, that I Will `hall "'Mr the lovers of ion tar , st i ll awl exert the leeitimat. 111,11 ri 111,4 tiovernini nt for . free,hall teu liar, iroa er toast for the good o f our rnlnitry, and d o it n.tiee to the 41.1,e "then will we strike ill ahai•k ha from thelbnha of the ~laves That will be a period .111.11 this ( ;01 , 11'1111P.M will have tem. rlo net lot wrr n slavery andlreedoin, ;toil when it ego make neaeti gi tog free dorn to lit, '110,4 And 114 toe tell yon, Mr Sin :Oyer that that time It outing It invilk nil; 'on. aril The I'r...orient IS (.xi root; a pow e r toil vi 111 hasten it though not in tended by him. I hail it as I do the an onehing dawn of that polo 'cal MA moral 111111 i 11111111 which I an) well assured will come .;sin the world - rong Globe, vol rail I pao cat The+ Name ''Ahoistronmt Uiddings, with whom Mr. Lincoln has . - so often voted upon ilo-Alavery quesiloll, said, lief: IK 4855, in reply to Mr Leieher of Va , who had misted that no law Ili V , rginiit gave him (Letelier) right-to take the life of a slave, tl that slave reamed chastraement : •Then 1 hay to the mitres or Virginia, Defend yourstdrea •' I Sionld to trod could proelannti every slave in Virginia to. day. --Yon e the right of self defence, and when the toaster attempts to exercise the right of Ilottilmon over you. Slav him as he would inlay yourmelrus."—Vol. 32. Part I, purge 47. & &I.XIANDKR —By reference to our advertising columns it will be sett] they Ira 0 Mitchell. and Cyrus T Alexan der, ,qrs , havelifot Mat partg 1 , 1 ership in the law business. at the old stand of Mr. Mitch ell. his useless for us to refer to the abdity and correctness of these gentlemen in their profession, as they are well 4 known in the County as the leading members of the Bar. • Tum ounAwK,D. - The Ohio Confer enee the 111 E. Church. at Its late session at 111Lbpolim, adopted the following preamble and resolution `•Whereas the use of tobacco lea great evil, and leads to other evils, therefore "Resettled by the Ohw Cal/crease. That after the faisent session, wetwill not receive any persoo into full connection vrlio persists in the use of tobacco." IMI shin with rntgroes - one of the members of the Hortrd saying Ilitt •the would sooner his children should sit beside s negro than beside n frizzle herded Dishmnn., w n hare heeled Dutchman ': The Repottheanq in one of the Am% nc:11:1)4 ul Logan enmity 01,w, have (Ica , d a negro to n Invv4ishirr i+ nice Me vela herald ft sound 11111111.1 i - CII paper salt+ : We onheni.Attngly aver that evrn t,othq of the (ores .toers that land an out; Fliore4 have lean ndelltgener than (ell bbnalul .t nrl ns." IMEEZ3 Nice Opening for a Young Man in the Ledger. We 111111 11/ nglveri fill r turf nn ~Cl ire Ihm6 e:III t•erlniolv rumos e the lilnpninli d I'll, n it tall Ole 1.11•11 'WAN F.ll Itv Qp•oril Brolly a ‘viirri.: isi)v, II or V; ‘t•nr4of • , g.• to 'Atilt Dui 1,0 , 1.. nail mai s e it+sp•etf aseful alamt hoitge fI.TVrICO l'enderkra\vt, " Blood 's Despatch. Where are you. All you nice little boys who are eternntly asking to be etnployed - Here's.* chance fn- 3011. such a chive, in highly colored fanoly bring on yror ref etence as to nge and competence to make yourself "geueralll• its( W." for Mr I'cnder gran• Mrs rendergenst and ■ll the little remit rgrast s ale sidle! ing for your services All tou are wanted to do is to wait 00 the table and make )ourselfgenerally m em ), y,m are not expected to he orna mental, nor are desired to make any •'trre , pressible conflict" when told to month knives and lot k.t. Mark boots, wnah the pavement, or are rolled by the Irate Mrs. •• Grant " • d l rt) hale white trash." (tom, Parra roil ray Fault r All our readers may Ilia he acquainted withone Of the lured valuable ow 'cultural and faintly Journals in the country, now in its tont teenth vohime We refer to the American Agri culturist, wtoch In a dirge and beautiful Journal, devoted to the practical labors of th, field, garden and liottbeho'd, It to pre: pared by practical men (an•d women) who know what tiny write about, and it gives a great amount of valuable Information, useful not only to In riner4 gtrJ , tiers, stook-raisers, fruit growers and thole who have little tub lege plots, lad also to (very litrlffy We advise our rt aders to sera' SI to the publoi er, Orange Judd 41 Park-Bow, hew Vork. and try the Agriculturist ti 3en r . liter,- int it copy earl doubtless he had by Nrnilltig to the publisher 'VII, se stileerthing now for the ttreniteth volitrae, OM' I will get the retttataittg numbsrn of thls year u 'thou( charge 1 , 4111t0 Pt trt 1> Nlrt.ishiret —lMelhgenee .13( a la gro plot llt Nlihrmhtppi tµ fiwniklied 10 a eorreapoodtrit of a A11 , 04%1111)1 jouriml The 1/1.4 wll4 dewovered m IVmston county one of the ogres hand to be 111 the t•nnil. deltee of the conspirator, divnlgnig the witel The mformam htated that the ne groes of tha‘ twettori4lad planed a general 14anrreelloil The matter was itivevtigated: othtr negroes were arn t.d examined and farther developments of a smillar nature were /attained 't he negroth further atatrd that the plot wn , ..60,1vr the mmagernent of •outr At 1111 e 111111 An Andootyptht named 11.1(1 been Arrt,14.41 RS t he letder of the etmspwatorh mtelhµeuet• 1111111/1111(1 a the r seention of several of the negnoes rnARACTRIIS IN TIIK Sol ill - At 8.11111111%41e S. C . 011 the lUlh lost . father and aim named Hitching.. the lather all Erighshmaii, were arre..t..l on vnvpirtun of being incendiary characters The pope• lace were shoot to hang him to thu ii artist tree, hot it was decreed hest to try theta by a fury of citizens In their trunks were found all ensurer from the Hartford Fire arms Company . , for $5OO worth of gulls re volver..., bowie knives, cartridges caps. kc„ which had hero slopped to Floral college, N C . by express. Another invoice Capin Ih.• same house for $9OO worth of pistols stud holsters was found. It is rumored in welt informed circles, that hie Honor, Mayor Wood, of New York. is engaged to be married to a lady of fortune in that city The lady is decisive in her choice, but her friends are disposed to with hold their approbation, unless Mr. Wood wdl pronnee to retire from politics at the close of his present miyorsliy term. Mr. Wend has very — properly declined being in fluenced by any other counsels than those of his future partner. There was a balloon ascension at Cincin nati a few days sires by Professor Shotta, the wrens ut. When he reached the height of about a hundred feet the balloon, by res• son of some defect in the material of which it wan made, immediately burst. lie came down standing in his basket, alighting on the level. Singular as it may seem, the only injury he appears to hare sustained is a badly mashed ankle. New Cloous.—D. Leyden & Co. have just reeciiecla large and handsome assortment of fall and winter goods, at prices to suit the times. Those who hare been purchas ing goods at this estaolishment, will readily admit that they always got a good article at the lowest possible price..clire them a cell. ALJPY virtue of sundry writs of YentlitiOlu Espouse hound mitt& the Court of Cotontyo Pleas of Centro county and to no direoted, thi7o will too exposed to public sale atthe Court 'louse, in the Borough Of Bellefonte, on Mowing, the 2616 day of keTsember, ISM) fit I o'cicsok M , the fol lowing described ertmerty to wit. All the right, title end f;.tereetnf Hugh W. Rid dle, lusted to 4 certain tract or parcel of land altuste in the Township of Spring containing thirty Ids Urns or thoronboutu. Bounded on the South by 'mode of Wm. Riddle, on the North by lands of Ellin Bottle, on the Rest by Mods of Robert Miller. sedum the Wont by lands of John Letter. man, Seised, taken In execullori arid to be sold se the properly of Hugh W .iven negroes the ALSO A attain tract of land situate In Syr' i lw •, Coal* aounty, containing tiro hundred an twee• ty net es, more or loss, of whioli ono hundred and novonty norms are cleared, and adjoining lands of W kiddie on ilio-klast, and lands WM. A. Thomas on the West, and lands.of Jacob Steel on the North, and on the Routh by Nittany Mountain thereon creme,' two dwelling houses, frame barn, and other out. buildings Seised, taken in men tion paid to he sold am the property of William kiddie A rertoin lot of ground nituate in the I3orough of Bellefonte, enjoining lot of Datilei on the North, by lot of Wm S. Tripple on the South, fronting on Spring strelf73^Mat. and known in the plot or 011110181 M Itorough Ito tot No 191 thereon erected a too sh,ry plank frame house, • cwnll ntabto and other out baildinge Baited, taken in execution and to be cold an the property of Martin Stone All that certain rutiesuage rtr tract of land in Mlle. township, ('mfrs county, bounded and de. scribed as follows. eir, [legit big at ti sprites in lII.' nil, 11,eiwii IV cut ward along hinds of Dania( Is reamer 22 purities to stones, thence 17i delree. hat , 00 perelipm ,elope no mountain, (hemp° North 72h degrees Ewa 22 porches to a stun, In the thenee North 171 degrees West 60 perches to lb, [ deem of beginning containing H acres and 40 lei - rhea neat measure. on whit h w 1,011 . 01 Nt”ry I r.itoi• hoo.e. II log stable and 3 aarenclertred :401/...1 taken in eNeention stud to be cold us We ty of hart Col)Ser An th.,i ~n tenet of intirl eu•.tnle in Mile* lono•htp 1 , 0 , 1,0 , 4 on the North hy lend of Dan- KJ - earner on the Weet by of Mary liouttel, nn 1. the South by inodeof Ile‘trinn (Milt on the F,ti by an , t her Un •I of a iel I. Cons •r so..re of Ices, ,n)....11 2 u; ten clearel and the bnian•., meellan.l token ill ex , rouli iA rie the penuerly of Let C•l.• r • .1 LSI/ All flint eetttnn tram i Inn 1 t•itituto 1 t Ole /on', hip 01 iitodon Centre 1011 h, 111;41::,, „ I) nt It IA t I.l.Miller bounded ott I lo• htod, of l'bont, it Miller on the South 1y In. 0( Ilunteit A Ifnl unJ. , u lie vest by binds ol Ito Hurd Coll Er. aria coottionitig, one hundred., awl eighty lirre9 or thereabouts, thirteen mere. thereof dented, the balance Smelt timbered, ther•• on °reeled n onion Louse Seized, Taken In alto c utinn an d to fun cold Ho the property of Eli Miller end 1 lottniut Iltoklln One hundred acres of timber land situate in tlik, lowto•hip of Iltukton. and within about one mile of the pluckroad,heetl3olll.b the North by landepf Richard Ceetlosr, lel the South and East by lands o f John Aden's and others Seised, taken in ex ecution Rod to be sold as the property of Eli Mil ler _Aso_ All that eeriain tene•unge tenetnent nr Ira of laud in llama township, hounded and deeanbod as 1,l luxe ,11 Ileginnlll,4 at a Cluentt.ut Oak on land• of J.eol, Sparc thou, North 6111 degrees, Went t 413 perches to a 1 .'41 by a fallen while oak, tbottru South 334 degree., West 146 perches '0 a fallen slut, thence South lin dogreen East IST ti perhel To♦ 11(11110, theitue along Tuuey to stones, then North 12 degrees Haat 27 5 !ketches to a pitch pine thence Ninth 60 degrees East 135 p. robes to 3101109, thence North 20 degrees West 211 perches In pl a , a of begin:llllg rontalning 157 metes and 23 pen•hes Seised, taken in execution and to be sold us the I , roperly of John Erkittroth One other trael ..1 Intlit 1101111.11,i n.. t.lllOllll tit 1111016111tig II e.orner nn :nip of goo Jack on lb• Loop fond limn along maid mad Sou'll 7SI degrn•f e.‘t .111 S perehei thence I.y Into! of, E L Soo lon I .4 gree It e4l I 27:11:Teht, then,. North 751 degree. pee hoe I honed% by I ,n4l i.t .11 I, North 2f ,l ,greet 124 ` 4 perches I the line of heglnnlng.e.ll.llllllll.4 26 a •ren and 10 , perehri. :oozed NI", In ex.cuuon and In I. !mold in lilt. proper'," of 3. be EekilimUlL A cr I fain ts, t "I" unnott.ol 111Ild Staiug nehl flow rt 1 14,x,hi - 1,, rent, r oonotv ell MI 1,11 per lox, it o m IVe llinnee by Int' In the tx.trx °nen of Joneillt nrol 14 ' I. .0 I...int :120 i.er,•be• to si white 0w1..., by Ibn runt Itebe , on hello 'V orti. 23 perh,, to a white colt thetwe by n t Innh et .120 ',cwt., to a vheenut a tk. and tbenen I y Inn. l 22'1 potelielo to the pine° of beginning I,', none and 161 ',cretine and pillow none Curveye.l May 19, 1794 1.11 a wthrant•eintel 1611 i Notembnr, 170:1, in the warrantee name ,1 future It'bite Seired, taken in execution nod to sic the proln3rty of Enektul B Yvan. null Santuul II Darer, All Ole rtylit 1111 p and interest t.l held tr 111 PI •echo tract of land Initiate in Mtn,. Sinn, tuernehir, hounded and deicribt d as follow• vis On the North livery l'unnutaa, South Ettel anti Vic.. Ly li”,x11.1.1 Co ',tamping In nll foray-1,13r nefl , lire 4 f lets, the resin erected a two awry lug .lu,ll,ug houne mug lur:11 and frllltle enable St.otect into, tit e re, trtnln and to be n"1.1 an Itto properly NN o.m l'ortruttit, A Anna. 1' urinal. A L.R( -- A TAM or porsi•l of land ettuitie wt Fitt gloom tottrishy hounded no the West North nod by hinds holiingtog to the Petionylvotits Fort /W.: e. , 111113 II y, end on the Lest . by I mils .4 Russel Nlittlery ininttong fifty nitres noire or Inca, thereon erseteil two dwelling houtios Seised Inkett to elfii•Ullon Anil to be sold 61 tlsa pr °pert, o f Lime UM k John Moyer A errtain pied! ur tract of land ()leg In Burn sole Township eontsitilhst two httrolred acres or thereabouts hounded and derairihttl as follows. its. on the North 14 !awls of .latnes and Ativistue Il,vmnnou the West by !sods of Wnt fiestas on the south by hinds of Shuck tt , on the East by lands of Wto yeu.tr end others, about 50 cleated thereon erected two houses and frown burn nod other ant buittlinFr Seised taken In OT. ,utl.lll 1111 , 1 lA, he !NH as lhu property of J II noels and Jut Moyer Tutiti 111 t COY, Sheriff Bheettre (Brute. Bellefonte. ttetnner Vol t IRO SHERIFF SALE B y virtue of sundry writs of Levert Facia I Nsued ,nit of the Court of Common Pious 01 Contra co . and to ale thruellla, there, will het spa, ed to public sale at tne Court House to hello forte, on Monday the 28th day of November, NW at I o'cick 1' M 4lte hallowing detcrtbeti pop arty to wit A twit story cottage dwelling house, situate in the town of Atronsburg, Centre county, and State of Pennsylvania, being 32 feet in front In Main street, and 18 feet in depth, attached to whloh it a kitchen 15 feet in length ant 14 feet in depth, taid house being emoted on a lot feet In front and feet in depth. boundltd on the East by lo t of Thomas Yasrlek. on the West by lot of John Y er ger, and on the North by Old Fort, Aaronsburg Mallinburg Turnpike rued, it ml the lot 6r poles of ground and cartilage appurtenant to said build ing Seised, taken le execution and fb be sold as the property of Wm W Kremer. Tllo'B kfcCOY, Sheriff Sheriff's Office. Bertlefonte, Pa , October 25tb, 1880 J ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Letters of ■dmtnistration on the estate of John Grove, deceased, late of Gregg Township, have been granted to the subscriber who requests all persons knowing themselves in• debted to said estate, to some forward and make immediate payment, and those having Makes against it to present .them properly authenticated for settlement DANttr.l. GROVE Octobor 25, 1860 —6t Administrator HORSE AND MDT FOR SALE. k a The undertognedo MDT for sale rs a Hoe, Buggy a Ilarness.—lnk The horse Isoung and without a blemish The buggy and hirness aro nearly new. B. S. BEELY Bellefonte, Ootober 26th, 1860 riREDITORB of the Tyrone & Lock lie• vikftailroad are hereby notified that the Board of Managers of said Oompany, will moot in Bellefonte at tit° office of the President on Friday, the 19th day of October, for the purpose of making distribution of the balance of the first Mortgage Bonds remaining In their possession of the per. sons entitled to reeddre lbo same, as ereditors aroma& All claims must be preeentad to the Bercelary before said meeting. By order of the Board. Oat 11, 1860. 168. J KEALBII, Body birEILAT SALES -ALSO ALSO II,C 0 - 1 LIU) - I Ll/4.0 OEM OEM impoßTAirr NOTICE