Toot voikircipaikit: ■. 8 881:1.1' A SIT J. S. BARNHART, AINTORS JIELLEPONTE:PENN'A THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1800 DESIOCILITIC NOM IN A,T10,,S 4, --- FOR 'Rt:NINE XT, STENRN A. DOUGLAS. JOHN' C. Ifit.EMIVIZMOE • FOR I !CR PRE.II)E.Y7', *HERSCHEL V. JOHNSON _ 'GEN. JOSEPH LANE. FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS F.I.FVTORS AT UIIIR .t: MKF IM, Of Ili Pounly, Ruutaw VAL X,t f Philadelphia, MEE= MIMI! 1 Ft( a k k Servyr, 1 13 Jos I,nill,n, h. W 2. I' r.nn, 14 Inn lieckliow .1 el Vt'l'r..els( It, jr. 15 I; il Jneloton, 4 John 14 prvillier, j 11l .11Jilii .% Mil, 5 G. %V. .Tecobt, 17 ,10. I B Danner ( Charley Relly, 18 1 It Cra%l ro,rol, 7. Oliv( r P. .Inniee, 19 11 11 I,N. S Davlll Sx•linll 2.11. .1 It 11..a.11 9 Joel L 1.1 1 41011 , 11 lirri.lan lit S. S Itntl, r 22 ", II Thos. 11. ,W;tl6,r 2.1 \‘ 111 alll IL nt 12 S S %11114:111,11.1. 21 11 It Hamlin 25. (I;t3 i,nil I 1.1.:t . It. To the Polls! To the Polls!' ( ' rl , i.ens of Ceitir c,n;idy, ni this i .th, tapir Odd n :II he is ticti ft,tit thi , of t, lore It,, Pi, .itl , ottal n loch ft,' T., 111 \l 'Sc II 4•111" 0111 ° . :1° 1, 0 e1„.1.,11 a,k nil 0111 king ti.y .1, 4' i rid rid 1 . .4 Ids' I,•ni• At, ~t, I ,oo par ,d to lit the lintgo frill pro. , le of the remit!) thlt - any , Ivan a 1,1, paned the 'oda stoiesilt :,s, 1,11 , 111 4.44 s•otosio: nr,litit ', haajolrr - I ta id • it 1!:e 1, , t mill negro g `. no t ;\ll , —at . linst tin and Olio ? Sort le 1;,1 lop it, %( .. that trhe mho fins :do I , lilC lode !W I the it.air.stay of II I - i , t to tdrlft ' ' wigs sal I 1 I .1 , 111 t:r 1, , hoe his rar de!ateof Coe oittit , n,- , , I' and lierman .Socin) , EN blez, n forth, to the world the I {tat li' rs I'r; putt L. follow the ,f I , Lo r,t is nI •••tt he North and - I Address of the Democratic State Execsa id OA id ill, tr ppoeittt it to the laws t S;atta. - tive Committee. \Yr , , punishthr , , nitk on our tiro page an ,an I vr !lint •Iss plural:v/10 ta k e t h i p that I, „ „ 1,0 ) I •,,„ tak en v addlt so fit'in Mr NV Alain Vi. 1,1, I him man r 1 the Pe 1110Cralle hate EXICIIIIt Coln mit at least vi n f the N , Jii crn Stat. a. and A1.1.(M TiiF'ilil.ti. K \N ' I II AT SA NI This t at ellvt doronit lit pre„ ors toe pun II K(4.: Iv tiii if (Cl' )1v 1. 7, , Joy ir 31 points di serving of e•pf i .- 111 ... ,,,a0ti•e II an d n h it' !: FLI. A . emotions our friends in it tglidortng Stnttt 11 PI FR II Tit ially ut NI w drisy 111.01 h.:111,0111r1°, t C . ,' r. :to eta ~a t -It I ite,lf or e foot against n Blni k t o e now OD Ihat he r,t i llla k RiTu Idiom pa- foot to overrun them with rut, n Prow Penn ty get cern; I. to I oe mf,offnf•ry or i a l ivama i whom they huh can 1". Stale ( ;oi it rt. , id , eutiirol of the In&word our Pi nosy ;; anti Rho It IC.lub Slate they tither ALTER. THE beans. not content a ith cafe) log dog Slate I (diNSTII I So di: itim,Low Tit IR intend trying, to carry other h fra BLACK 11111 fl 111 R. THAT PRI VILZ , ;E ,dub•ntvutca OR 'lllEl' rt.; \\l( mini lt , It urge , : the importance of our casting the rii AT iNsil Ct mENT so \','fll u Low full conservative vote, not as iii. Means THEIR Rh I, iik fit the late of idi set Viiig our Orgainaanon but in onl. to show our hrethron of lii South, and election in,Ohin.lind vett will 1114 re see the tn del a of on, hole ci..iintry, that lot, for the Undeniable eVidellee f this Tart 101 l will Hee that. Judge Brittketh,l. one of jtor. I 'irrrstlintion and the loon rs bot ' rulna ea Of the Stnott the I rt of that and Out,' but that we can Inflater a larger nod w Ito gnve a tit clanot limb 'teem !Inv to hiv 111 , 4 r 1 rut at ion 4 f the Constitution NEGII(IES WERE I I LEI ) 'lO 1111 V, Rod for that 'try de. isi 41 wits re nonntlnit 11 by 11,e Re. puldionn patty, wan elocto .1 by Omni Our teen thousand Majority and by etatnitong 111 lel urns e f the State tau will tied that there were over Pi! RI El N - 11101 \\ll NE(AU) v(yrE: , raid, t nod la ill 3 , n doubt fur n moment lc they were raid for ci thus proving that the Reptil.lienn ',Arty rn that State ate IN A 111N0Itil YICL T iR THEIR NEtAtO Al XILIARIES Are 3 t.ti non I it T art(' tnilThtiss that game acute of )our on n State f Are von prepared to t‘,..11.K TII S sitiE lit sIDE ND AILM IN ARM WI 111 BLACK 11/LOTIIEIt ASti %VIVI lIINI IiE- I'OSIT It a_ H Li 11.1.11 T f Or following not 'The prim—ple, are you wiling to go to the pith. and cat Our vote for Fr r Pou. , lrti for Preaident of the t toted States, or for any man of the Same color to _ton in thin Stale, or to repre,ent ton to 1114 oAlk of )our Stte or National P, giqatures f VIM may nay that is an improhalnl 13, nay, all 1//Ipo.l //151/11V Not at all ! chic one privilege, you are bound in all honor to ac cord them all the other pill. ileum growing out.alf that. Are you prepared for this stag of thtniis 1 W e h ear the st u rdy 3 eomanry of old Centre shouting in tones of thunder, No ! Then GO TO THE POLLS LIKE FREEMEN SIIOULD, and deposit }our 1411qta for the Reading Electoral Ticket. and thus lend a helping hand to snatch the government of the county from the hantls'Of these negro worshippers. John W. Forney We would rather be the ht , ggar who recta his wearied bend upon a compost lull, wit! an env ...lied conscience, than the Black Re publican Clerk,with•ll the money In, to ach try has brought him. On Saturday night his neighbors in Lancaster (whete he watt born) burnt him insagy in the Lutblic square . ' of th e city. The•Demberaut in Pennaylva• ilia know his treason, and well may they ex. claim with the poet— - .9h ! for a tongue to curse the /dam Whose treason like a deadly blight, Conies o'er the councils of the trove, And blasts them in their hour of might ' ay life's unblessed cup for kite Be drugged with treacheries to the hrlin " • 4 future generaUons hnk the name of T with trosichery, and all that is dia in politics. l ie V elute lire sh•rav vuora..—Gov. Packer hse issued appointing 'I intraday, the 7.t , 1-i as a of public thanks to Almighty God. E=Ml Let us Try -to Redeem Pennsylvania— We all know that we havirbeen sodsully beaten-in Pennsylvania, brit %re r an believe that tiltr defeat was brought about by tryo principal causes—money and chi mills.. All the money was in the hands of our adversa ries. The vast funA they held was matte up by Republican contra:retinas tdl over the North, and it was freely used to early the late election. We did notelwat and we did not spend money. We relied upon honest suffrage, not bribery and corruption. But our adversaries have spent an the money they intend spending on Petinsyyania They are now under the neeeSsity -of giving their attention and money to New York, which mandeits alarming symptoms of dis affection to the Republican cause. So we pig, Mall probability, have.monay in fluence, to any great extent, to contend n gitinst in the approaching Presidential strug gle. As for the tricks find cheating . of lh arm my, they may always be expected, but we now understand their tactivii, we see how the land. lies, and ue are better prepared to moot them than we were in thititibeinato• rial cotest A change of fifteen thousand votes aill give'ns the State, and we do not donht that morettlion 111 teen thousand ptneha.eil end iiaudulcot yoteiwero ca , d ft Curtin 4 a Inch, if proper eflorts are tondo, ndl he lost to I.lnroln. • It is tile duly of el err comereative man. alio values the Unnitt Atot the peace of these Staicii:and alto revert the l'on•dit anon that hrt,ik rhcm tog( tiler, to t r , rt iiiin•elf to aid in the ricovety of PI timy 1% ania honk the ror t utt and etnivuutting f Black Itepubli ranisin The mere of irtlarnrT m f - very ror ner nil thy l'oninionat al , hi.o;11 he tip anti doing Let tin in aot sloth and mitt sp. tul the rCIIII.IIIIIIg Neal rn -a nee I Mitt Ilad tint t thell),(.lVe, tll , le iii the 1;0 1 111111hInd cent. ice in 011111 not now have to the great calamity id' a Iteptililican Ati for Centre county, at to (hit, r mine to carry her liv'aii ortirn Inclining Ina purity, 'Hie %nte to do it is h e r e an d coin be brought tad if proper elf.irt, at nude. cry Toy mhip should be dthirently einiva ,, ed ;Intl every voter pi t hey should he caution( nga.i,t alt Woe triel,, and It tires of the CI., HIV ',h0111 , 1 be fur tti hid campaign documents and yen N. pap rq Let uh all, troll one I..art and one !Jur pf.le, net 10 work from timi how r,moirrti, of p , hhille, to reat 7 em Pe0n.91,1111111. imposing array of true and 1,3 al pati l ots and vomit - tilt evil kta.ust those i of his Meth V 4150 will 111 any OW intzetwy unite Nish them ren win. do hold slates lie is not being to battle against trt ason ILIA to preserve thL tri , to 11,, faith when he att n. pt, LO enforce 1 into in its integrity , his belief 1,3 destroying his opponent,' prop , Tit a "Idre ss " 15 " ''''."l`l"s spoil " 11ttmi erty, !turning IMtise, and giving full piny men alive ant 11 of all panto v lln Inch tlmy or, to all the I'Vli ,11,4,10115 01 . i is nn' urn cast trig amid. past dater! noes and ofßeget- Ey, r 3 man who wiThes to be trite to the itt _ tdd atilmosit s It „di, „i, th, ill lii 'mist ititiod of his emptily should frown up. mote aml make CollllfllUll cam , s against tlie [(III 1111'. atletnpt 10 stir up ...trite in regard to Ztlaiery It muds no proof to , otivinee ally sane man that the constitution recognizes start ry Th it Illslnlttwilt allows eat It St ate to say for it,t If w hetlit r they will have via art ty r r dot Tht is hole thing, tilt rt fore, is settled if into would agree to It t tt T 411111511 ttl,d Those States ta loch want :iltivrry can have it tli tlo'not want tt are not 1 ouud to take It The South Live neat r land that start ry must be Istablished 111 the Not th . lit the North, therefore, not. in I, I lure with the Smith. The best men our country has ever Set n 121 VI r thought or liolll - any miler d, r-trrrie Washitigtun owned stint's, 1/II( ,01511,115,1 111.1 fellow men against all attempts to Llmz one portion of the corn try into disrepute VI Rh the other. Jefferson 1. elated that the inert. intuition tai a t Owls ten the N , ,i th and the Sou th on the question fell upon his ear like a tile hell in the night Daniel Webster would have hid his tongue cleave to the roof of his mouth ra thi than hare employed it w ith Cutritiloll enemy BIiII.II , E I NINiI -Thy polineal lioriron 14 I briirlitening day by day and we %Twilit ad r.he ur frienc!in throughout the eiitaiviy to be active and vigilant, and the hattie mont cet trimly be outs. Seward, who thought New Niiik was hare for I.ineoln, and tumid htv attention to the NOrthwegtern at v wine of which were wavering aniVtaho nail he would not come bark until there wan dm ger to the Republican intereatn now 'Oen tc the danger (run. afar, and 14 (1 ,, , le h. , 11), , to streti , Ailien the fittih of thove a lao Ira l Lepto h L ,, t wl•ak in the lon en Ihe prweNhinn Rdlitch the lii, nd, of the [Mtn had 411 New oik on 'lit by wiek last, was suchis might well make him and there , t of his fanatical gang miake with tear for the re.ult and c:itiNe the mike Of the lovers of the I mon to hi, t inure There w err about onnty live thon.,nlp,owy in the procession, and about half u 11111111011 in the streets, Such a sight has never In en witnessed any where. It wan homposed of the ditlerent Bell Breekinridge and Douglas Clubs or New. York city and vicinity, with some from various other cities, and reached the distance of over seven miles, occupying about three ho9rs in paasing any given point.' It was truly a beautiful night to see so many men in such a blaze erf light.. and must have hpoken louder than words to the dm organizers who witnessed it The tlifPrent partpartua in New York have amnlgamated, and will rise their combined infh:i ore for the Union Electoral ticket, and as they have the power there, it to confidently expected tlivy will carry the State, which will be equiva-1 lent 4o the defeat of Lincoln. Tun NRGROIS IN TIIR Flrgt.9.—hi Ohio, New York. Massachusetts and throughout New England. the negroes are forming Lin coln and Hamlin Cfeki,raising Lincoln poles, getting up torch light processions, and. in every matwer laboring a ith energy and zeal for the election of Lincoln and ' A RCIIIARLAiILE COINCIDICNCE —The Black Bepot , heon pa.ora cell the fact that the great parade. of Wide Awakes Boston took place oft the anniversary of the entry .ce of Old John Brown and his followers into liar• per's Ferry a "remarkable coincidence."— It was rather obrious. To Work• A Word to the -Wise. _There is a large body Jr men in out State, I says the Pennsylvania Stataisirrtii, Mho have hitherto voted in opposition to the Demur:at ic party. but who devoutly' mean to do noth• ing that Is not in pet fri‘t accordance With the Constitution. Many of these Men War^ been Whigs, and have always revered the memories of Webster and Clay as two of the ablest end most patriotic men this country has ever produ,A Accustomed 'to look up to such leestrrs as these, they were always certAin that a veto east in favor of principles which weta upheld by them was always a vote Mitch had for its object the perpetuity of the Union. But how' do matters stand now T Who are now the leaders of the great Republican party, and what are the princi ples they inculcate ? We appeal to our -friends- to Molt closely lute the matter , and see how they may best pet form duty they owe to their rountry by castiq their votes in the coming eltction. What 111 v the 19 1 .11 es that exist among par ties to-day 4Ts tt the question of a United states Batik ? Is there a contest among its about it tardl 7 Is tt (111 , 11 regarded as an important Fait of the contest that Catholics should not Le allowed tt bold office, or that foreign horn non should not he admitted to citittuship on fair (virus of naturalii t tutu Air p s ittlie improei moils thought of in till the a% 1 angle tinning men f We record it with shame that tin such p‘siie is to-day be. fore the people. A misvi able issue has been tit list upon us ,•oricurning slavery, and all qurvttrna of vital importance to I a as a In Lot log people linty beta ignored Tile Itc puhlican party has raised its voice sgainst the m , titulums of fifteen !States, and•Tiaii de. !arid that the Colon shall iiii longer exist part ;lave and part free Will conservative . min of any party allow themselves to he (Imo unu3i.t :.guest the Cons , ittition. and lie entitle tilt unit ntal to I.rt .lng up the Colon ? This Is the question thty ate call. d upon to a nsw r 01 al the ',sin 4 8 ht h rOtild be pit s, Wed to the Atneri..an people this Ito publican on. is the tnobl e tlangerous It unites with po litical zen the tit merit of religion Min are no longer taught that got , . rillUelit is ntsutu ltd among them for the protection of tim it 1,4111 a and property ; but under this nett dismilsation thy are made _to bell, le that they are rtsponsible to Iltaven fur all the i, of On ir ft llow men. hi cry man is no long( r to bear los ua :I Lord , it, lint every man I, 10 Lear the linrilens or all li.s neigh hon.; They deviltry that the l'onstitutoin is not to be (ter grade in go^urtut ntal in:11,414 The) ha ne a 111.-!her law than it by a Inch thi y of the merits or demi rats of a ni nu a.II of the government 13( heving that the) ate e Tonsil& for Oilier 17ICII:4 Beth tin yd. (dare that Brio r men shall not hold .laves Tio lie all.(/Wm rola Oa VE` is to sin against Iliann If the Bohle sanetton..la tt ry they must ha% a higher I.rw than ilit• Bile and some of iht m lidispheitooisly ac SI it that I ;1,11 11111.4 114 all 1111 1 1 nlatr ry tot n nr.ee allow Ito 11r.e1%,, to he s too lons as their canail le, TTI 15 ill l arry (trio to any length John Brown was i inlonal w ith this thought that all s slim 11l 11 . wade flee h:al hr 1 , 41'1111i lel the 1110 st. llorl WIC tour der• unit r I I e pri tehee that lo was I.llt !W -ino, true to Ina ra ligiott We lootest agamat tht. tultlog op , r 11l WWI nod politt4 II men tloak 1/ a% ry In n roog od that to he nn outer of nlact.ln !o commit till. the prop I r t °Urge for fl (111Ish Ilp Tall Ti, pursue IS Wit to (Intl slaves But what van In Haul of hl4 —walk mad cOO% era, ion ' who 111 1114 to lie an oprl.ht mat , . .hall hilt ah jhe Republicans of the present div in curs ing the Conquution of his fathers : and Ili n tit Clay never:ll his ht.: uttered a word which was not in keeping s ith the true doctrines of the Constitution that slavery- could not be interfered with lq those who lived tri tree State Tliti Constitution hi) r rd - 11 , e14 to meddle with the rights of the tates on this question that it alloyed the slave trade to be earned on for almost twenty years. - All these facts our friends. who have not hero semi,( with us, should look at \ and it remains very much with them to say whether the country shall go on "part,slave and part free."-as tt has existed for over half a century or aihether the ibominatile do• trines of the ttailiuuutets shall drive. into disunion and civil war. 137 . As the oppet:ttiott have now elected Curtin it is desired to know where " the plenty of work thts'fall, " the " free homes for thelmmeless" and the '•lands for the land less" may he Wend. Who has the giving of them f and where are they f . Eehoanaweis —"Where f" (17" Mrs. Darlington aiiks, very indignant ly, if the hills before Congress aro not coun terfeit, why should there be ouch difficulty in pasting their,. "Don't give Up the Ship." .Deu;neram, defeated in October, let us at least deserve success in November 1 EVERY DEM Ocit A TIC TtlE Amu Ln BE POLL El)! Whemthetevile tome upon us that are sure to follow be tlected, every Democrat who can nut say he voted against him will fee I ashamed of amself, while ev ery man who voted for the Democratic Elec tors will pstipt to that fact in triumph as ov erwhelming proof that ho had nothing to dc with imperillingaltis country but that he re sisted the fatal step manfully • But it is an old adage that "all is nut lost that is in danger." The Republicans have wkajeit all the money they had raised to op e on the election—their frauds will scarcely be repeated —the Wide Awakes are growing weak in the knees—and there is tmtglt .te encourage Ilia Denumwaof in making one more elliirt (or victory, Our candidate for Governotecreived nmrs votes than any othtr Democrat received in this State, and we c:ati roll up a mill lara? vote for our Electliral ticket. If we can give it ten thou sand more votes than lien. Poster received, ne wall in all prohability carry the State, is it is not at all probable that the Republicans can poll.as many' votes as they did in Octo ber. Once more to the breach,then, friends, and make a final aid vigorous effort to save the country Item the evils threatening us in the event oilLincolit's election. White Citizens Voted Down by No groes The official return, of the Ohio disclose ihe fact that the Black Republican majority aas only ", 791 Fourteen thous and Tie!: rorS weta lllinked to vote under the decision of Judge Br whet hull Leaving Out this negro vote, the It mocratm have a ma- Jon , yof nearly at thnnsnnd fhuv, the .turtling, the hintnlnting fat t npia•ac44 that 01,D 4 a sue. reign Slate of 0118 I . lllell, is t 1 , - I/1 It \ei.uo RI lEI ! TO such a disgrace would Iht Ithu k Itt publican party reduce the whole 'lbis thing is too shameful, too su ket tog, too tt 'whittle to contemplate The fulloa mg paragraph is from the (leve -1 vt..l Plawdealt : • rill', Idoedt d neetot a volt 1 nt see. rid of the a nrds Al lire tirrintd 1% and nelouts vs Ida( k as rood T14(111(41 ticket.: Negiiirq hired carriage:. and en; tit d whtle men 10 the poll-. iugroestvereeveryNhtre The reliant et molt wing. 11,111 e lo,good for 1,14,0,9 is nn fit,nithry Ih eon the ‘Vesirrn Re •erre mud Ltr lIS hardly good enough for them 1 he) kit at 0). first tilde, :Ind w hue men fire 1, , r0e,1 to lap tip the crumbs at the ....eofid That thr svy)e here That s what ads u 4 We have tact tub Africans, au•l we B fit TIIM)14 ' ISlaek Itepublicaid.m la the same every where What it hag done in Mas,nrhUM Min and other Slate.; m plartng the negro upon au t qualoy atilt the a lute man, it.vdll II" in IN nt tltamn, as C()11 as It ry is that the power is with it. what soy pal white votv fanners, mtchrtou•s, 111111 laboring Pun ■rt you ready Oil o ; ulr in this In Conlnnolw eal h 1.1/01( 11L it Negri rut., have ilt.t rhe Abuliti n Sista ticket m Irthiu The Noma menu e( 111, Will rirot.ably entry the el( etoral vile or that stale h r Lincoln : 011(1 01011111 111 1 Ire tliel,il it will in all probalolity, Ire the r negro li.ll 8, in Mat.sachusetta, N. w k and I thou 1 honk tr.d and the frac.. to of our l'onsti negioil C411:1111 cot in Priiii%)ll)“,in ()11, :IS )1 aiitate to be ntlyd ),y ehrr hioce long it *ill continue h 0 will lunch 1/I . llellll upa • r thr yi holt of the iitescrit con nrgro:s•n appear to be Ulla and Ills pa ruble " Straws Show !" &c , lit an ediumal article in the Philadelphia Pres or `,.iuttlay the 20th ult,,st e find the follavting t.t.ittettn.. lit Itepliblican party have Jitst 'Thiev e d inagniticent I,llllollh and nt the int with ta Ohl] II V hail triumph 11,1\ E sl STA"! lIY 'l' 1101'S \ NOS ()F IiON I 1.11.:101.2iLA TS. " And in the tame gamic, speaking Of the eonteau l‘ction case of N% tlltam E Leh man, who it ix said has been deft atided out of his certificate of election to Congress from the First Distrim, the echtpr in appealing to the Hr publicans to give Mr l i ehtnan the seat, ma) F : ' They ithe Repnblicanai cannot ali..rd to stain ttoir ttetory with (rand 'They cannot afford to as.tat u, ntliko.g down by the basest agent. Ihe MIIIII4IO hare Non] in the fr, anal rn or i otriitiiin to Mr BlTriirDl,lll anal it ad. ,, IJAIVIlllnn AN I) '1'1) WIII)M IN A 1.110;E IkEi;REE THEY ARE IN IH•ji 11.,1) FOR THE RE.st . I.T ()VEIL THEY ARE NOW EXULTIN" " Conlon la on the above is unnecessary. - We hive t tophatozed those portions to which we' specially invite public attentiol., and kave '''Jr ink llogent readers to form their 1)% ii coneltistotim as to WHO arc the "thaw, 1111.1 of honei.t Detitoer• la" that ayttmat hive in the Republican triumph; and also WIli) are the men to whom, in a large degree. the '• Repo bliea us are todebtod for the triumph ovt r which they are now exulting." Black Republican Dootrine Caa.ium M Clay, recently addremited a Republican meeting at Tiffin, Ohio in tlio °ourse of tan rernarka he maid : They (the Democrats) tell you we are ' fin- liberating the blacks --for setting the ne• i gruem flee. Su WE AR}. We believe as ' volt do, that in 1776 all men were created flee end equal ; endowed with certain in alienable rights i" • • * • I They meant lust what they said; an.l they repeatedly spoke of negroes as men and as TIIEY NIEANT TIIE NEtattlEi WERE EQU wiTtyrum W HITE MEN!" Suppose we carry out this Black Republi• can doctrine to its logical sequence ; does it not argue. that if negroes a.re equal with white men, that they are also equal with white women 1 And what do odr white women say' to this doctrine ? Will they open their parlomauel honor their husbands and brothers with the presence of negroes as lit companions. Does not the man who pro. chw.os this sentlinent place his wife, hie daughteie, end him sisre7l upon the soma equality with negrb women? Queen Victoria.. the royal family and Lord John Rdhsell CllllO near tieing killed by a railroad accident near Rolimidseek, in Ger many, an the 24th alt. ' - 1 - PEN, PASTE & SCISSORS. Juicy—The toads. [l7 Absent—The " Conqueror." (Ili On • " Bender " —The Junior. y, Brisk —The " lVdol Market " (1 - 7 . Turning Fartntr —Sheriff M'Oey. Nlalsing up line Sruldles—yifslutin. Must have it---Moner-ltat theton• sequences be 71iat,they rosy. [r7 . A good way to light some cities with gas would he to set lire to their editors. T 7 A fellow down East named ono of hisi hens Nlacduff, because, as he said, he want ed her to "lay on." a - ,7'To dr i am that you are worth a million of-dollars,d then upon waking find your self an cdi ,is very provoking, (Et A writer asks if • any one can inform -tv poor man-the best way to-start a little nor sery 1 Certainly. Get married. matitrus persons assert that the litters ICr D., which are placed after physicians' names, signify "Money Down." ry- We don't know what the ...height of ambition" is, but we have sAen many fussy little specimens of it not more than five fbet high ] - 1" A man, on being upbraided for hie tow dard;ce, said he bud as hold a. heart as an) one, bit his cowardly, leg; ran away with him ' Let a youth `who atandif at the bar with a glas4 of liquor in his hand, ronsidor huh he had better throw away—the liquor or lions If. i'NLiny a man thinks IL Is virtue that keei.s him from turning a rascal when dty only a full stoma h. One should be earefill and not tnitaake potatoes lot prineiplta ,7" It is a strange Is:1y of allowing oiir humble rt verence and love for the Creator, to be perpetually condemning and reveling eveiyilinig that Ile has created fooiman, proud of Ina grammar, umhercd 111(1, the diav,ing tootn n Foote and Ina Rio (taught( rs. with th a mirodue lion . —Mr Foote and the two Misses Feet." TPA man from the country, whose wife had clop. d and canted of the leather bed, %VHID 111 . ;lorinstown in search of them—not that he rand anything about the wife, —but :he frather9," said lie, "03vm's worth forty eight cents a pound r 7 Our defeat in t'ennsylvania has had one good effect It has giverinew energy to the conservative nowt mint in New York Should we carry 'New Yolk, Lincoln may "hang his harp on the %Mows"- and all tu iicatione are encouraging p ylorn.uni returning to Nauv 00 . —lt har heen given out that Joe Smith, Jr , who h•ts rec. ntly Leen made "Ilead of the Mor. mon Church," has summoned the faithful to return to Silicon Ilancosk county, Ilhnoia, where their anrien. temple is located. -,- 1 pin rCI II in Cincinnati had been for une annoyed by an unknown dep redotor n 1.0 drank up tli; , which %as left Upon fits for step at au early thin day Ills( won k he left en (untie in the pw for. and a It w moments after the milk won had policeman envdrteovered in a tit iglu bon tog alley making In, ca tnips " VOI( K rnom NI A DI , OS'S TOMII KOH Till I ATMS ol TOIL UNION - The follow tog won annul: the last productions that msr alid from %lr Minh:a - ant pen. It wan VI 1 11 TIIII 1011;4 before him (Rath ere fit ( wind, y --As thia advice, if it ever see the light, will not do so !11l 1 am nu Iwo, it ton) he considered as taming (tom the tomb oln re truth alone can he re st', et( il and the men alone , insulted It will he entithil !hen:fore to wluat~ la r wet. Id ran be di rived from good inns ni lOW , and front the ex pi rienee pl one who has srr.,ii his country in various ma im?, throtipli a pr riod of forty yanra , who 41 , wad in hi. lourh and ad6rred through Ifs' to ila atisi of 104 nl : and who has 111 most of the great trans netionn colibtitiAte rporini 01 ns 1 lie advice nearest my ho art and de( pest In My enmvn - Ie n IS, that the Union of the tit /111 Nhe it rislied and perpetuated Let the ell llnmy to it be regarded av a Pan dui a with her box opened, and the disguised on as the nr rpetit creeping salt his deadly %Iles into paradine To PltkVast . -11.1rIteltti IV HAILS —ln a communication to the Cotton Planter, Mr W M Wif a hart ••Th,•re is, according to ihy experience. nothing easier than to avoid the skippers and all worms and bugs that usually infest and often destroy so much ba eon It is simply to keep your smoke house dark, and the moth that deposits the egg will never enter it. For the past twenty-five years I have altuul,•d to this, and never have had my baron troubled with any insect. I have now hanging in my smoke house, hams one, two and three years old and the oldest are as free from insects as when first hung up. lam not aware of other causes for the exemption of my bactin from intros, but simply from:the fact that toy amithe house is always kept dam k Before adopting this plan, I had tried many experiments, hut al wet•s either without success or with Injury to the flavor of 111 y bacon I amok° with green hickory ; this is Important. as the fla vor or bacon Is often utterly destroyed by smoking it with in prow wood." Tdww.—Lord Lyons and suite arrived in Bellefonte yeptt rday afternoon and are at the Ptnns)lvami Hotel. He is just return ing fropr Portland, where he had accompani-, ed the Prince ol Wales. We understand that the Pence df Wales, learning of the splen• did stock of Fall and Winter goods purchas ed by Messrs TONNKR & STRKL. which they are disposing of at such low prices induc• ed huu berme letving the Country to make slew purchases. By the way; we can en dorse theAuality bf th e goods as well as the prices. '('o and exam ine for yourselves the truth of what wo say, if you don't see Lord L)ons. PINE (hove AoAnsmv —The attention - of our readers are refereed to the advertisement of this Institution which will be found in an other column. We believe it has a larger number of students than any Academy in the County. We are pleased to see Prof. rIIOIIAB, the accomplished Principat, succeed so well, as he is a highly educated gentle- man -and worthy the Support of the public. PENNSYLVANIA. RuelioN, 1. OFFICIAL. Curtin,. Foster. Maw. . ' '2,773 '1,840 . -Allegheny, ' 15,879 9.100 Ai metrong; 3,474 2,698 Beaver, . . 2,682 ' „,..,, 1,71'5 Bed lord ) -2.461 • • 2,5(11 Berke ) 6,833 10 318 Blair, 3.051 ,2,172. Bradford, ' 6,661 2,328 Backe, 0,883 1 6,330 Butler, 3,526 2,548 Cumbria, 4.177 2,583 Carbon, i 722 1,930 Centre, 3,165 . 2 824 Theater,.. '7,540 5,91.1 Clarion, c, 1 705 • 2,297 Clearfield; 1 755 2.040 Clinton, 1.750 - 1,703 Columbia, 1.848 2,386 Crawl . ; rd, 5,277 3 178 Cumberland, ' 3 625 3.716 Dauphin, 4,555 .2.342 italawn - ri, -- •-, - - '3,183 - - 7° 1 996 Milk, 421 633 Erie, 5,613 2,469 Fayette ) , 3,382 3,056 Ferret, 125 66 Franklin, ' 4 053 - 3,379 Fulton, 828 057 Greene, - 1,529 2,669 lluutingdoe, 8 070 2,1.14 Indiana 3,672 1,886 Jeffermen, 1,886 1,403 Juniata, 1,5113 1 465 Lane:were 13,1112 - 7 153 Lawrence, 2,643 959 lebanotY, • 3 847 2,234 Lehigh, 4,166 1 556 Luzerne, 0,662 6 916 I,yenming, 3 615 3,0.11 Nie K AID, 1,048 ' 706 514reer, 1 621 . 2 791 MAI°, 1 723 • 1,-100 Monroe:, 822 2,163 Nlontgomery, 5'1112 7,392 Mentour, 983 1 22(1 Northampton, 3 507 5 249 Northumberland, 2,420 2 055 Porry 2 416 2 118 I'llll,plelphim. 4' 1 ,'..:1 4,2 119 Pike, :21 s 1; Potter, ; 110 GI , SehtlylYlll, 7 '"ti 7 1167 Snyder, 1 7111 1,135 S dnereer, '2 117 7 1 772 5,,11h en, 3'll 513 'inioilielionrist, i 111) ~...' -IX, Tioga, ii 117 1 111 Union, 1 ' , 2.0 I,iill Yenning°, 2:041 211_ Wiirron. 2 112 1 172 Wanliingtm, 4 76ti -1,2011 Wityne, 2 1110 2 637 %%reo moreland 4 $3O 5,2711 Wyoming, I 192 1 36 4 " York, 5 322 ' 11 11tili utaL 1:112 319 '230,257 _ - Cumin's msjority:" 32 022 A Negro Medley "NOT STRONG LIMN SAMPSON, BUT STRONG LIRI TA GOAT•' The'Mack Republieans of Ohio, in their rerent i election, showed their true colors.— They(carried the State by less than nine thousand majority, and what Is a most dim graceful fact, four teen thou rand r or/ nrcrors cast their voici for the Mar A Republican ticket. Here is a triumph which is degrad ing to the white man and one which almost makes ns feel ashamed of our country. The Cleveland Plaindealer speaks plainly on the subject : • —Full blooded negrooi voted 111 suogPt•ral of the wards yesterday. At the Second Ward negroes as black RV coal peddled tickets.-- Negroes hired carriages and carried white men to the polls Negroes were everywhere The refrain commencing, •Sheep'. meat'. lint go to for !legroom,' Is an absurdity litre on the Western re serve roast beef is hardly good enough for them They lot at the first table and white no n are forced to lap up the Vr 7 imitis at the second. That's the style here. That's what ails us We have met the Africans, and we are theirs " As tf this was not strong enough, we find the following paragraph in the Boston Con In the 'first divisirin rattle the Lincoln and Hamlin nobs of Ward Six, composed entire Iy of our colored f, !low se os They were dressed in unifttrzt marched well, rowed tine tllumrontroav, and made altogether a W . ), excellent *pm. 'Ilif•I it 1./ VI gu heral:y enpredfd to at this lul, we, rt. Lne n looking bodf Of men as thi re can ui U,. entire pro cession, anti they rn.ute•ll ustty cheers and plaud.ts from the crtmds who h lined the streets, and the waning of handkerchiefs and sweet smiles from the ladies who lined the windows They pared. d iii two bodies, anti noinliered, as they pe , sed Sha wino' •vetitie somewhere approaching to two hundred turn Thin, we tlniaight, v‘ as enough for even much a "Black Republican State as Mama chuyells, but in another column Oa find a couple of paragraphs which smell strongly of treason . ''The following 'poster,' exhibited in our neighlxiring town of Watertown, shows ex actly what 'Republicanism' is in our State, divested of all disguise We have the die order here undoubtedly in its most virulent and malignant type Thus it breaks out, as in this •poste-' in 'reference to the 'Wide Awsko'-iisimsaajon of last evening ; -Firtit'Vnivortiary of the capture of l iar per_rec4 The fruiridit'of impartial liberty in Watertown are requested to meet i n the public square, on Tuesday evening, October 16. to go. in torchlight procession, to Bos• ton, and take part in the grand demonstra tion, commemorative of the surrender of 11arpilWrerry . tia Capt. John Brown. el.et every man be on hand early. The occasion will keep you wide awake." Added to this, strong appeals have been miiie to the colored voters hi New York to support the Republican ticket in November. This is the stuff of which the Black Repub lican party is composed. Bow any white man, after this, can conscientlOusly vote for Liiicolu and Paculin,swe are at a lose tb con- IMEI3 We w ill close this precious morceau by a finely scented paragraph from oue of the llhi• cago papers : "The hall was full, and it was by far-the most enthusiastic Republican gathering wo have witnessed during the campaign. The galleries were especially set apart for women. A large number, of both white and black, were in-attendance. No women were ad mitted to the gallery unless accompanied by wives, or al least by a female companion.— Negroes, however, were a'diu;tted, whether accompanied by nekresses or not The num bers of black rnd of white females in the gallery were about, equal ; but the male ne groes fat outnumbered the male whites. The hall was crowded in every part." 32" Frank Green has just -received his new goods comprising a great variety of fan. cy articles. • PERNSYVANIA, .OINTRE CQ, IJESSE 4 4 , T,EST Clerk ,of the orphan'a Court of Fighl" 4 Counti of Can!re, do hereby certify, that at an Orphan's Court held at Bello. lento tho 27th day of August A. D 1860 before the Honorable Judges of said Court; on motion a rule wax granted upon the belie and representa tives of John Beek deceased, to come into Court on the fourth !'Monday of November next, to show calses why the realostate of said deceased should no be sold, n testimony wherefore, T have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said Court at Belle. fonto the 23d day of Ootober, A. D , 1960. JESSE L. TEST, C. 0. C. NOTICE TS hereby given that the Pine Grove ease ebullition Bit the detection and apprehenalon of Herne thieVea, have made application to the Cntlrt of Common Pleas of Contra County for a charter of Incorporation, and if no suffiolent reason will be shown to the contrary, the satt, Nun, at the nt term will inoorporate the same according to the id application. IitJOHN ITOPPER Prot. Be font. Oct. 26, 1860. NOTICE RADMINISTAATO A NOVICE. ....- is hereby given that letters of, administration on the estate of Mark M'- (Igloo late of How township, doe tb have been granted to the attbactiber, who request. all persons indebted to said "estate to gable fer*eri and make Immediate payment, and these having claims-10 present them duly authentlaated for settlement. BALDWIN HUTTON Adm . , Nov 1, 1880. at. NOTICE S hereby given that the accolnit. of Thom I as Harper assignee of .faeob Wolf, has been filed to Ulla office And will be eon armed absolutely at November Term next, unless exception be filed In the meantime JOHN HOFFER Prot llotlefonte, Het 28, ItirtU Prt,llly's offle PINE GROVE ACADEMY SI, SEMINARY, E. J: THOMAS, A. M., Principal. The eighteeuth Amnion of thie, Inatitution trill open We&neiday, Nov 7th T0M10,114.5 per aati, Rion Semi for a natal ogue Nov I, IMO _ _ S 1 ERIFF SALES. ToirS; virtue of Sundry ante or V .oitintio 11.-IP N 1... 18 , 111,1 out the Court of rommon Ilea+ of Centre count, nod Tar throaty d, there ndl be o I.aph, rule of the ('oust Ilona. In the Borough of Bellefonte, on Motility the 28th day of November, ISOU nt I o'clock M the fol lowing de. robed property to not All the right title nod ILI,. 41. f It' flit Mr , innml 100 ert non tr..l o. I nod rot. it, In the lon oonhop of !..roing 11/111ig •II nereg therenhontr Bounded non the South by hood, of Win Riddle, en the North by, 1411114 of Elize blettle, on the East by land. of Robert niol uu fun Went by land. of John Letter. runn token in execution sod to be e 4,14 es the property of Hugh W Riddle A LSO— A certain tract at land situate in Spring twp , Centre county contniniug two hundred and twen ty acres, more or tau, of which one hundred and noventy nerve are cleared end adjoining lands of 11' W Riddle on the East, and land. Wm A Thom. on the W net, and lands of Janoll Steel on the North, unit inn the South by Nittany Mountain therinin created two dwelling houses frame barn and other out buildings Seized, taken 111 rxecu• (lon and to be sold as .the property of William kiddie - A LSO A certain lid of ground situate in the Borough of Bellefonte, adjoining let of Daniel Mo llinley on the NCI_ ,th by S Tripple on the South, frohlrisgtm Erpiing street SS feet, and known in the plot or plii,l3,dditaid,,,Borough as lot Nu 131, thereon erected a two fury plank frame house, • small Ptable and other out 'buildings Seined, taken in execution and to be wild as the property of Martin Stone -ALSO All that certain mermagn or treat of land in Miler township Centre county hounded and de ecri hod n* follows viz Beall log at a spruce in the run thence Westward along lands. of Daniel Kremer 22 per^hex to *tones, thence 174 deirees Kant fiii perches to stone on mountain, thence North 721 degrees East 2/ perches to a Stone in the Dap, thence North 11l degrees West 60 perches to the place of beginning containing N acre. and 40 peruheoe next 6101.111r0, on which le ores led a tno story frame noose, a log at able and 3 acres cleared ?Seized, Wien in execution and to be Pohl an We property of Levi Conner All :hat cream tratt of land nitwit., in Miles township, hoended ell the North toy land of .1).,n tel Kreamer on the West by of Mary 'balitel on on the South brit& of Heyman I o.it th• Eeat by anntheitrael of said I. Con s,r coo: ...oil 11(.1,4 in, "r Irsa, ~hoot 2 anew rte troll and the balance woodland Seised I iken to r teentLaa and to be sold as the peoperty of i.oi Conti, A LSO • All that certain tract of land smote of the township of Huston. Centre county, as the proper ty of Defd't Ell Miller. bounded an the North b• Inds of Thomu 11 Mlller, on the Routh by lands of Ilumes d flab, and on the South east by lands of Mohair,' Cothire, end containing 0110 hundred and eighty acres or therealwtuu, thirteen acres thereof cleared, the balance well limbered, tlefo ,- on erected a robin LO. Seized, taken in ear cuti in and to be sold as the property of Eli Mdkr .1 LS' - I 11 , re . . of lllubcr end ftllnale n. lbe bnynybill of Huston and 'Whin oloont .ate wile of the plank rt.' 6,01116 d on the N alb by lynda of It lonard Cretin,' on the South and EttYt by lauds of John Adarn• and °there no•lsod token in es eentunn abd n. be add ns the I)! td I SW, ler - A LSO All i hat t ttliln menuage termultil: irtt)E or isliti in Harris township, bounded and droerthed as via fleginnin4 at a Cheethat Oak as lands of Jacob Sparr thence North 66} degrees, Went 143 perches to a post by it fallen white oak, 11 0.0.'e rhooh 314 degree. Weft Ru perches .4 fallen Cat. thence South 154 degreee East 147 ti perches to a atone, thence along lunacy Ni 011111.44 then North 12 degree. East 27 5 perches to a pitch pine thence North 60 degree. East 135 p• robe. Ito 11101/1,. thence North 20 degree. Went 26 percbe• to place of beginning, containing 157 acres end 23 perches 9eistal. taken in execution and to Le sold a. the property of John Hekinnoth -A LSO - One other tract of land bounded en 1,4101,0 ris ll•gtonlng at &corner on line ,d" (leo Jack on the Loop road, then along saki road South 73111egrees West ;WU erches, thence by land 14 E I, tri: bin South I degree Went 127 perches thence North 75j degrees East 33 perches, thence by land of lien Jack North 2i degree, had 124 Y perches to theplace of - beginning, onntilnlng 26 acres and I OB perches Seised, taken In egeeptlon and to be sold as the property of John Eckinroth -A 7 SO - A certain tract of unseated land called Spring field, in Howard township, Centre (minty Bound. ad as hollows vb. Beginning at a maple thence by ladd In am warrantee names of Joseph Kelso and Rebecca Kelso, Kest 820 perches to • white oak, thence by the said Rebecca Kelso North. 230,_ perches to • white oak, thence by vacant land West 1120 perches to e chestnut 9ak, and thence by vacant land 970 perches to the place of beginning, ountainiag 488 mires And 163 perches and allow ance, surveyed May 19, 1794, on a warrant dated 26th November,.ll93, In the warrantee name of James White Seised, taken In mention and to be sold as the property of Ezekiel B. Evans and Samuel B. Bergin. —ALSO- - Ali the right title' and interest of Deld'fo. ln a certain tract of land situate In Snow Shoe township, bounded and described as fullowm vim: On the North by Henry Poorman, South, Neat West by liurxthal A 00., containing In all sixty-four acres more cr lus, thereon erected a two story log derolllng house, log barn and frame stable. Seined taboo In ezeoutton and to be sold u the property of Wilson Poorman d Anna PJorman -ALSO - - A certain 'root or parsel of isnd situate la Far guson township, bounded on the Went, North and South by lands belonging to the Penneylfanla Furnace Company, and on the But by lands of Russel Mallory, containing fi fty acres more or lase, thereon erected two dwelling houses. -Seised. taken In exeeutlon and to be sold u the property of Elias 0111 * John Moyer, -ALSO A certain pleoe or treat of land lying in Born. side Township„oontainlhg two huniired sores or thereabouts, bounded and described as folldkrs, yin, on the North by lands of James and Augustus Hyman, on the West by lands of Win. Beater, on the South by lands of Shuck ,t Co , on the East by lands of Win Sowart and others, about 60 acres oleated—thereon erected two houses add frame barn and other out buildings. Seised taken In execution and to be sold as the property of J. H• Beata cod joo. Meyer. T 1104 3: McCIOY, Sheriff. Bberirs Office, Bellefonte, October 2.51 b, 1860