i ttit lititt - teali -- MA.34 N. S SICKLY AND . J. 9. BAnNUART, RDITOR9. . BELLEFONTE, PENN'A. - _ THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1880 FOR SALE The undersigned being desirous of aban doning the Printing business, Avis for snlo his interest in the Dernnerarlfl 11 , atchtnan.— The eslatlishment is a paying one, having :Aabout I'4YOO subscribers and a fair.shnie o f _lob Work and Advertising. Any person wishing to cinbalk in the business, would not find a more pleasant location. Posses %on given on the first day of January next. S S. SEELY • - The Election The election vaunt. oil on last Tuesday, de ededly in fluor of he Republicans, as we 111 expe,thil. In Bellefonte, Borough the (tetuorralsnte begirt] 42 votes whoth is a Donocratic gain over the Governer's cive t. le We are unable to give the full returns or-thr , &IT - Crete( toil-m.111),s m this neik'N pa per, and Nlll ryait for the official We had no I ‘peetatton of care) mg the Count % know that our party, uati do.,coutaged. from Ow late defeat. and that ilny woild not co:ne out to the +lii lion Tln• Stare ha, gone Tor Lincoln by n largo mnionty, Bell and Et ro I t have t art d irginia nip! Maryland, Lincoln nil Ilnrul a 14ve, earn, d w York, Ohio, Bluing-, eml i11,i111113 Douglas tad .101iir.,11 I an canted 111.04011 Mr. Cameron on Lincoln's Cabinet, if Elected A Harris' , tug eorreTt udt fit of the Nt York Tribune ,ay., 0;1l the upon, n efg'lV , ' WILY eati , ing the ve ,, t I to lot( It r, untor Call. I ,ill 11111 le‘t aid nhui Ore • rapels lilted tilt u tit , I. /111 , 1 Rill he nllen 11 the t•ted ul . • ,!•retary of the .fink .1 great Louth. r 1;(01,1,. Statt. by Lincoln t e , ttl This i 4 111 111- 11/W. 111, 111111147 nn 14, Wlllllll and , bible, n. reel II It if • hat IJr Cory' anti siel. 111 11.1 all 4,1 Imtli I in the ICla r to Mr. liodelt• aln mat lett( All the l artirtilari el the th.astei Mr. l ' urnin not 1.111 14114 that Mr were not known Al the late.. doe : loft tL a¢. hi to vet] hat the number kill , otild tells him, that, if t Iketed. it his Iturpose to ([elute the Fugitise Shiro Inn at all Imni, mach one hundrul and fifty In N ' tt•o , n2iii anti 1 I Cry VI fit ri• throughout the North, mud Nlart Inez 14 ELS 11l the lit ad of a flet , r c Mow. • 11l tter one to accomplili tts imrptete .half' he enacted • hut also that he NM maUmun the right of or) future State to be admitted 11,110 pith slavery In its Cons'itu- Lot , if its Horde decide on coming to frame that in•drittnint : and also that hr will opyrise all act ts to abolish alavety the District of l'olionl,ta against the t of sent of its legal ,ffirr, I without full Comprn cation to the oi,loira or ,laves in the DIN. net lie rt.tht r slat, s tit the same bitter that ,1 1 rtnination h. ,Jler the punk ttf :'••It retary ',tate to the lion. Writ t' Rives of \.t a:A to, all In'', hne.tbnut Mr it , tt ti, nt Mn in: (n -!%lr of ohio Thor, ran 1,, nn 4 1,, 0 bt AA liatever that Lincoln dot a not he , ital, to ITC,N tll ht.. Clolifoll 101111 ft tcink that thole %l et t cpt., t littn to aid m th, deNtteetion of the (Not ti nment t ••,a) , ltgiticorpornte the principle mitheti•tn" Ilk his ad minixtration, r , . at under a profound an.lake. We Want Money We (In t 1.61 to be cohttnually ltntinr ()lir (.4.lby (therm Litt twist mil. %%Oh th(.ll2ln It(lk MT 41 It'll :hell(' ha , WI It ant I/ () lIT freq.:. t.t 'y peen Ibid . bef.,ri. it Ili a .1 yet him dellary Are , 1111 ry,r 1.1 .1 %Ve H tv. , wiper %A.; 1 - I"tm h AY, 'll, 11111.1,.' , relli n 11.14. 2101 ) •ina• paid, lit le l'r regltd our .!, tear .1, 11 :1,Z31'1 goy to 41. in ru, PAN ll' Nov• in ter t. rrn fl lir: ; r .0 an f lien' R I I ('Y art I n rl , lli • ‘VU ( all t ILId IQ I liill - 11 •I,rNy r•a.thr':t r.tilo4pnid.nn.lwhat IS Ill , •re 11" ( 4 0TV . 1 11.'44111 10 %% I borrd tr. :hrougli ane of tie fn . "! [ ,, 11 , !( / irltgV itti Icl r I.crx Hrol in tl.is 811 , 1 111.• lur till rgn lIAVI L rrll ..1 , 11, It Dann, rc tr prtritid.r ili Ir t.,%111 , ,' 111,14i1 amt,ti , ,o to (;uf . more tecuy Itd m 'Own n to the out offl,e ut Innin., n:,•1 1 / 4 ay , 01111' 4 evt dvitry,ctos that ~,•C. w ill hr itniposo.l U1,411h111111 1 , 111111 1 :111 I INITII I IIIIIII 4111111 1.4 , 11 110 t ge% u n 14/ I 41 . 1 'lp 'II 1110 rt"-md , hl t 1111 'o:t or 11 tore (1,• elo , e f 1111 1 h 1 crud week the Noventh, r tern Of I.4mrt. Fall I ItYS t\ BALTIMORE - tirtat . -,eacite went prevails nt lialrimore over the v•wper• aion of Josiah Lee & '8 banking bowie - le% firm eiitim,t, of Boner & Brothers', who ucce ded 1.. e, Carter & Dalrymple. and have been ilmag bu,rtiess under the ninueB of Josiah Ii e& Co The house ill one of the beet known in Baltimore, having been in iiiiiierati‘m fir more than forty yearn. The failure W 54 enlved by the recent depres stuns in stake The Ptock and honking holm of Appleton & Co , according Li; cur rent rumor. pas also t,p, riled from a slim tar ClUge. The failure of Josiah Lee en 4 lort. is said to be a had one - s are nt least 8500,000. The assets are piaci d in the hands of truateaa. _ _ Wucar.—Since the-Ural of August there ' has been received at Milwaukee and 'Chicago no lees than ten million bushels of wheat. Since the same date there has lean received at Buflato nine million buoiltels The Buffalo idea •Commercial says : "Wheat is hardly a moi, ' rt-lut ,sty of the grain trade, even when we 'lulu& of g ( o h q with it the receipts of flour Thus, reducing 1 „::' , " Jour to wheat, our total grain receipts, from rltst,- icy opening of navigation to the cloaetfif last. Tye have been 26,804,270 bushels. We • • tate the year's receipts of grain at this Ilig(,not less than 82,000,50 (1 bushels of Latest Foreign News The rebellion in Chin& is still progressing .. I The rebels were ekpeated at Shanghai:, every day, and measures of defence were being in augurated by the foreign reeidents of that city. A volunteer rifle corps, consisting of foreigners, wits about to be insitutedi Mr. Ward, the Amer man Auivster, and Lord El. gin and Baron Gros, the ministers of Eng land and France, were in the vicinity of Shanghae, Later &thieve, by way of Bong Kong, &tate that the rebels had made an at tack on Shanghne, but were compelled to rttir The Chinese were confident of being able to defend their city, although the reb• els were in the neighborhood pi epn i ing for I another attack. 'Lire allied fleet has anchored a few miles from the mouth of Pedro. The debarkation commenced do therst—the French securing the lthnor of first landing by jutry• mg into the water &Ind wading ashore. The forts:of the Peh Mug Village. having lie. previously abandoned *ay the l'lnne,e, we occupied by the allies next day. ' The po.t lion of the Cidnese on the Per ho river, in represented to be a very strong one, and. 'in 1 addition to these fortifications, they have two bodies of troops, one numbering 40,i00, and the other from .141,1101 i to to i,i Sal It was expected that the at t a wilt ceihtinly he made on the 12th .o 11l a lowtcyr dcla y might it iu a „tint dt ni klicss, ft..frP the i i tta of the mai , Cmirll•l% -1 be rti Light arm( (I at NO. lotk Vu ,ter day with (hires from I'lllllonm l'i•tittal !trot,. • , ,ittlit AIIIITWR .otiarrirr ”r the nev The iiIIIIII,IIUIII th, , Atm.! II nn , ove-n had bit It 14j,•tcd by fat as the 1 zio• Thotap•,,o, ' 4 11f1011:1 (1:11111q Dr; rr,IICI 11,01 :this r, fu ul %% ~w,prl [tit I 1r1111 , ,1 , I mnnd Im prlS`l , l`r Thf. .hip 1,11(`V The pt nn mn ft , 11 ,k at the dr \ •r, I, , tt , 01 the ISIMEN the ili tir gI he verii.l•l n 'ink he Hi r cri ry on Lanni, whim •iimir the k let Dirnitry wet r nil. at,,,11.1: in nrtnilge %%oh Mm for the selik-ntrnt -A-trtrri , nn 11tit thus far a nhrml ,iwerNs , nu ihili ulty built evil the .Ititerienzt f 11.4 Itritnill fore's. oecniooncil by the arreNt of 111 merles') r (”r r fo.ing to re).iyintl to the challenge of a I's 'isms %%as in a ,tate of i xvilo nn lit. on w comnl. of rarnorm that were in circul.•ation r. intue to Another clerk on the ton ii II) the Tiegr"ea The are ird I 'OM Mr. the trance laa t 1 ea. not tiem•p'ml , 1%11,1% fflitll (1 11 , 11` , 1 , 1 , 1 s t all' 0111 H. , . s %%11.4 dlhtrandlnß his fnrrry but ill it rnytnn l'n•sHient s'l'l rimt wo .1 on hostile rattttudr. and ea..rrking ',ern -s,on from lit 'ongress to de, Imre Tar W 46111 a :th Frund r )10,.0nr. —NI ACAACRIF Elf 1 , 411\7 , The hvit rtrrtv•l from I)ri ; fon brings (Lite v from V3TICIIIIVI . r, a tun n 011 the C1)111111111/1 /I, r to the 3d instant II S. Iteltrer hid just ar at that plan % , 1 1111 new, of iLt re by the SmAiltz.lMltans of :111 t nun , pull grant iIIIIII, C(111;1•011% Of forty p(1,1,11% mnetern of whom were men and the Lorgentre WIAIIII II :11111 A 11111[A II party lAII4 111,1 h.1,.1 a , I, , 1 a 1 , 0 ,11 fifty mit ti 1 1 tl Falx,on 16 , `tilt f r tit, alla, I,t , tft tl ' itrLottit 00, 11 ,, 11r Ll' II ditto, Ott o.tt,trov ‘0113.1„ , ..!. r v., t the to tltc.o tLi V [yaw atty. k.. 1 MOM I ~N th 4. 11,. •SUS of 1,. We 11/117 .1114'7 travt 11 r• 11,11 ll6e Ell= and trf 1,111. , 1 \I• huOw.. 1011. 4,4aind IC Y 1n41444., 414 410 I, 4,144. \I ex, r tta4.4 1 1 14 n 4144 4 , at 64.441 tin In an 4. \ 1 ,44,44.44 41 4 j 1r4,4,11, VI 110 1. , 01-• 1./ till • 1)I ~1 11:MI44111 Ipal4, 111 111 , 1.1111 •• liar Imo ~full Lr TAN. DI KY 4/1. \CM }lfl 1, lit. co.ly •.ItNIV. , I 11111. , the • „ , , 1111. but 11101 to ri“ Li II Oil „, 11 1 WO 1. MVI• „ 1/111,• 1)1 Vi :I , llr p.p, n4inE 111111, 111011 the 111d.lalla iii lo „.,. iiilimn 11,111..111 th. •Or.:111i. 4111 , 111141 4'1,1! , 1t. II }l.• . L4l t ,, ,41111( ' )e iIIBI the " arty Imtel,..r, I N intuit% Kiit•teN. intik LI set I.IW worlll'e , , )0%113 rii uuw , l .1451111 way, living at W 1.4 11i11.1..4 r \ld ly 1,4 ap,ll)twh low I.nt e.. 1, It 1,,, m the tst,iritin. I that a daiighrt t' v 'l' (.Ihiodet, one of the nem,i J•ullet,t and amiable young in the enmity, took stroll iltine to Sonnet 11111, sill. r I. hill . was 01( . 1ChltIg ,101111. ve•wg of the gr,tod toil pee tore , (ioe serum, around it when she w its Suddenly summit:had Its l'artivitil Alone and unpititi chid tilt.' timid. My bue•111112 Ri mo,,t frows with liar when she court Foist him to leave her, to whit+ the }wine vee, bond Oat atoned to kinteli her hind till if she attempted to eseape or She had no money, but gave him a tine mg, w him Jost" at that opportune moment ides Stull , r. who was out gunning, hove in night, when the reprobate left her and went to Still, r with the utmost composure and exhiloted the ring, which, he stud. the sting laity gave hum. Hastily returning home. Miss IL f joteorered to the family what had oceiii red. the neighborg anon got wind of it, p.m , * an impromptu conthitme of vigilance, ant-sled the I ou lug scoundrel, and would hove lyucti ed him on sight had not viiliter counsels pre• railed. Ile WAS finally commuted for trial. WZATIVOP TUN PIIN(Ig. —The Prince of left 51.50 to lie distributed among the servants of the Revere House, 11l BOSt.III. I t is stated , fiat 9. draft on Ratings for £2,000 repaid tile entertatnnwnt nifirded the Prince and his suit at the Revere itoil'ae, ti like slim hairllrg (teen paid at the Continental, in Phil adelphia. and Fifth Avslialie in New York. The Prince abort pas! 551,300 for the use of the steamer Daniel Drew, pn the trip from New York to West Ppipt. PEN, PASTE Si SCISSORS rrii . As a man Minks, he generally grows reckless. In Les cage, the mere drams the fewer scruples. Bow to destiny. One of these days 'he may be polite and realm - 3 our bow. Laughing after dinner if; 'a betltr stomach to promote dtgestton than cheese; champagne, or pills. t 7" A liNetheif, lately arrested in Lono don, swalititt NI his false =stitch, and thus prevented his Identification. a 3 A celebrated writer says that in sleep we are especially open to heavenly influenc• cs. How about the nightmare I It has hien thscoveied up ILLCanadt4 thatt - fiaiibutdi is el Iroquois descent— no more nor no less than a "big lnjun." Li — IL is the opinion of the doctor that the lawyer gets his living by plunder, while the ' .. lawyer thinks thle doetur gitts WA by Never fducr yourself that you have obtained the pet feetetn 01 politeness, unless ' on can pull it 1111111 ' ! i nose without giving him (invitee. ' T 1 . , TO Rd 1 , 11 -- nmC dirty ealtr left b the l'imve of %V ales in a bacin in lip; apart meld at ltarhrc. Hac holt!. d and sold at lour slilnings n vial to sytne of It' , toayling Will .1, IS A i1q. , 04, 1 / 4 ..wg caught ,tralizig from a. 114.11 t :1 1.) he Onlp come (Int to sce it dr t lit..k4hls sleep v 4141 1:1r . : 1 . )1 .1 Opel] rl.l pc t. a lan ails of Fidel. t ' auy Ibmg IS a 1111an4 lif gthce that 4atli to 111,1'10:Mr(' EXII Jultl %%Whit% 111 the Of a Moon haadlc. ' %,114 111'1'11111i anrlh telezraphing c to a N vt% paper 41int lhr a 11 :1:1, lend hi, hi r sold tI 141(6. Munn hum Olt hind ..I 0. 0 , 0. 103 ally' at ti high 1,1 iri 1(I ihr lit Illg iii lutr "ill having .. 5t.c.4111 , . mil, It :I!ik, a tmalt aria it 1, -• 1. nll to t. n%% cyt. 111111 i. 44 ‘J;1111) INl. l llll_ 11tp11n 111111 111111 Ihr 444144 4 , 4. at 41 it 1.14144„11% 41,114,4414 11l le I 110111 Sul 111 11 %I 11, II 1 11 111 Ift Ile 01111 1'.4 'tor diopr ti Uon l'otir / .11 riot, is 1,• ta Le n e Iff• 111 , 1111111111 . 1iy the tilt awl hi. ~, f lie n o 111141 Ift lis Ili IR lr rt 1, t) ),4 11,vi 111.nr du art II 101 i, lilid hurls 111 Iluut a largr =II Ilr J IV P,rt,.) anti 1 , 11714 , 1 1- 11;:) hoe( huhy Jong, &KR. :Ow l : ht , 1 inn Inv* I II( I h thonan, ho d Mk Ilse indignalle.ll the 4"1 , 1111, Nli ii Illek m IEI In', StAte t ii 111.0 nun I,l,sfoWd b) a 111.11 r, of strut;, holding in hi, hand a cop) of I lia Pr. I II( re Ai ns !":I,'" The habit of 11111111111 g an lie C u red by gIVIllg 011' drnikt IS all the liquor ih(y %is ant to Ii oik all the rune W of lA. In' 1,111" %% L., It' 1 . 111 1 11 111 111/1 %%I 16. (11,1 Ind nut of a 6,1,1111 -,(or) N ,VAIN 1111.11: , 11 It (1111 , NII into 111 hind 1 lit r didn t g.t i.p iii. morning and ha," trt,u g mit r Ills 111 all 111 the prim. 3 aril i• An freshman ALnntlyd a part ref ihe verenel Motk of ft pit Ce on tire. that nrl.llge rid the. ai hole. leneiNe. IF 111.1111111 p 11111 , 61 r, and uloouoted the alartneng 111' 111 , 11 l IN MI 11 , 111 A large he tile of never tins on iln• fire •• 11t It ig let rle n't oirTrn out 161 firt I — I hy, ' p,url6,v%att r 111.111 IL 1101. Ru hr, 4:,Tht• lin'tltnore l'atrint 4:1'9 The in] 1,111,1 \I l'a) 14,r 41n tighit r I 'I ..) ( ~ ,ffign,l i K. mucky :,1•1 w I,lw v( th 1 ' 11 , 1 , 11 ut TO) kr, has i , r11%.11 fnm Ihr 111. 01 " Veal.!, a atthol.l 1.r44444.14. 'urn.. 1.40441 Ills t n 4.1 a.. a ~'arum ‘.l ihe ph atrilre lii r Col7lpAtly )111,Iti , 41 'Oil 111 .17111 f , Ilr, V% it h lii.l{,..l4llligli (11 . k . 111.1 0111 . 1000 ui •1140 lIH. late 'mint! " h I ill it . ,x . III) a In.blde I riplit bran t "'"' t 11..1 it 7 11t. 1,1 of fat,. ) tow 1,..1 I,y thr I r ,, 11,111 r. alit% 4,1 Me it I, toffitill , g, ho pr.lhr I :lung of lit 11,,t1r . I,pair Iht p.ll'lllll' S ❑tlt that i it) .1111 .011 hi I i •il ul mu toy gin ; limo's' that 1 1 1 1111 I ' llll , 1.1 %%41114 111 0111 I ”it."l 1 ,Allll l /1 114 1 , 1 1, 1111 1111111 1111 • ‘I r 1., ft .1111, Eilt I 1e , 11. ,, hi. lA -11.1,•11%.,1 .ay aoh V% I.at vii • , 11,11 In , 11.111, r. OW (4.11 11, Is I, gard.ll h, n lo Ili-41 and 11.• llail hl, et 111 • 1.11 . 11111111,/ 1. 1 1 111 1 111, 111111 . 111111111 • Xl l lllllll 10 11/111 npon I n r net Ile has 1•1.11111.41, Ili/ Canaan. Y 1 all till t•Ii11111 k how 1/ dr I ft ia have cllalnl ll,11,111( 11. hu i s Ahovy an h,'rutlll 1111 1 k 1 . 11111 11,111 Mn itst tir .1111,z ion 1 . /4.41110 o6llFallon for the warmth and kuulln •ti of )its r,c, 101011 11111 /111 , 1 Erl:!11-11 this s 111 1 / 1 . 1 ,11111111 1/1 all cla s io, who 11 it a 1,111,111, vs ri nili•ii+l to On it Ihnn e n. it Il V 1 1 re n oili rl d to Tii he frank Wait ilo+ t not vi ill Melded!) make Englariel nlnl Auli,rwv Leiter aitil wal our fn' oils than ever Should the question of .1 old!. relics I Sur 1111/.., 11(111'1111 111/1111 It, the Ponce will fianklr moo +i against it, al'eg lung, 111 ,dipporti.f hp, all Wa pllhnbul ht• the i charami r and in xliatisti. hie e+ouromt of a liquiltry aloe' rival+ King 1111111 iti tha a,ta of mace% acid can summon three million of voliintprr w 1 II ilinriplonil solders to light for her, if the inisfut tune 01 ' war sltuuld.ai tar." TOKEN DAY VISITS TIII: STYLI[ —All YOS-1R to the p l.•rce of the got en of England are restricted by r ut.toin, to dine 1119 14 the flt sl tkr for the arriva4. the second day for the ept 1011, awl the last da4 ,, for the departure. The Pinney of Woks has rightly ohmn veil this practice ui his lour through the United 51.111,14, never stopping mitre thrill three da3s in any place, onlemi Sunday ltitervened Many families would rejoice to have this fashion introduced into the United Statee. • 11r. Jtmes, don't rnit think mar Itt V, like 1411,0 r 4 % ill Proll 111 111. , 111) , 1,111',g,11,1 II 14 ~ r , t 1,11, hlm 111•'' „1 It f 11111.• at, IMI( , 11 Ole h i.l,nnl , pru le, titZtlitttltriot% ,tgelt. =El= An ,Eloquent -Appeal for Democratic .Ttie Philadelphia prprra containing the report of a hitt cch delivered of National in PlitladElpittit. on Thursday evtning the 2d insC, to a large Democratic Maas Meet ing, by cur fellow toviinsman,..Tra C. Mitch from which we Extract the follow ing : Tho Chairman introduced Mr. Ira C Mitchell,, of Bellefonte, ()entre county, Piaui Sylvania, who spotto substantially as fol Toys: REMARKS OP IRA C. MITCHELL. PELTOW CITIZENS : I have just travelled from thy heart of our Commonwealth, car ried by the swift wiuged railroad car, over lwr romantic hills and' along her blooming, valleys, to meet in this metropolis the thou sands here to-night assembled to pay tributo to the princidles which underlie this glorious fabric of a I,3vernment. As I was hurried alto*, I was 11.1111 to eitelaii, ° 4v - hence all this unexnutpled piosperty ? ' Whence this evidence of human freed , rn and of !minim ir re a tier - AA - l The tee °life tiiiititf my Country ' s lIISInIy replied. t ' All. all are llteollsptingof Demon atieplinciph s " \Vito that Is per intact! to witness all this can terrain (rein xelaittling, in the exhoher attee.9,l his Tin's, ' . l thank God that I not an„%mi rican ',sine • Ameri can is a ele.sport nt eVI n zone, and o his I the stars and yrtites of our flag. ale vv aitt d they how the It, reverence for the II iltlt •of pttittilar goN erittiu tit uhirh th , y syttilteltie Sit fin as gitvernawilt ar k els the plat.iterity of a nation of the wt lfar, of a retitle oho dare draw that all %qt. are Is Ilie work .4 the 1), nine/aim jtarly Ilttld ug, as t 4 'have dom., the retie:,, ',owe, al moAl eottlietiall) solve the days itf I‘'iishing 100 ; advoca nig. as we have. all the cleal rdilleiltlvs that have la tri engraft,. d upon the iwolltitiotta j our ruuntry, %le can ii•tly t lawn, ',Nth ntit• it in the hour of final eem- Int n• a 1111113', Ile bllie eteel«l to 11E11E111 fill d„inn ettltt,tal rrittiowatql, 1 , 11111) 1u 1 6. Wood 1 hat to It r or Itto•tivitll iis , I :up ‘llll.liig 11Cat WI t)C 1.110.1.04 ,bull t 61 it Rll4l I 11 , 6 1113 1 1111 11 col 1411 OOP 1 pallll , shall he gold , .1 by hr CI F.. I %V, 11 iII tiolittri how this il I who rein tit I dullllllvgnnen .11.1 1.. 11111(1•11 th• t ) th r %.‘ hose liotryll i. n rn In lit 11•1 , 11 ii /111.11.1* , .h41, rs hilil/11,111 hit 11,1 II µ Im It the Fildltr iol lu. I . PII/11- 11,nt II " n Lli , 11“ nmllll r. nil 1.11 11,11, 1.11,11 t 1.1 ho, toll hr sd.l at wnllud h.. ilti II 11e 11311 II IS 111.. .A111 , 1.1..111111 I , 1•1•1141- 11l 111 lilt \„1111 a. those vfle. I ' ' ).offif of the rout 111111, Ili nwl 1141,11 r .11$ to HIS of I.‘olf Nit ft VIII Sh.lllllrlll t I 4 , 11.11 , 111 ae ',use noifflogr f..r Al I.olfh , ince the adoption, of the (,:" 'I" r' P " " ffiii ,non non, ' he si '"' h " litn i 4 1 The speak, r then advu rt. d to the powers 3 nit , F. *ow.. t , their prepotoleraws have lof c'ortgruss to , haw that that body had no it 1ti.0.4 t toff fifirtll v cont rollt il the Fedi rai aii ,h m it v li , , t , a , , I n v , ,4 fat ,h e go y, r „„, e „, ~,, i,t A ,,, lbe rell,lis of I i' , I•11 the ,Of ilialVl,l•lnk, and tuner sliutimg, 1p the Read see ti ti I' tit pll,ll r dopgrts front them tottlf,r ' tug eh moral ticket as pledged In the nomi tl` rue "ill' l'""i the 1. 4 g.` a th"r h''' l l' r Y.,p(.4, of the Chat letoott Convention, and urg mar use not hope that the Noah a, out Na , mg Ito intfcrat, to . support it, and Om, defeat iittUal Mulls are trilit,fi rued lii it, will ri le 1,11.001111,1,1 ,ectitoitali,qii, and seemr the fii• tht ttfuulty an a is, k, Ws 111,11 y, •is comer - WI, orglllll7.allon of the party for !)onging " liv. 13 " " i "" 1 " .111 • and as f "" I Y au and poptufni sovereignty. He retired' amid itie South has dolr ding the • ighly four, grunt applause )tar, ~ I our 1.1111,111 I Nt.lell4 el II t.• Sir, ~,,„,.....„. .113 Northern St C11”1.1.11•111 /111.1 tf111111 , 101,111 N. 111111 Ivt ty dangr rlo 111Pla, 1 11101 1 1 14 11.11. 11 II 1.11111/111, Nlll4 h 111 , Fhlot d 1114 . 1111 1111 1.711 %% 1u.1.r 11l 111 N uNn 11 , 111' • 11 Cll.lllll (11,1 01 111 1.11111.111 11 , 71%1 110‘1, ll,' 11., .111,1 NLIIr lIM 1.47rp, ntllni G 1111 . . - ~ VI:11 41 IA 'll tort,livilg, lir,llll 1111110 1111.1 ritogi.l Clappilig th, 1r hinny. Slid saving igood.''— Ito:. it I 1 huov, h IS 104 pall lots to Cool low. li:1111.t, roilutg a slow, largo ball makaii i;h th• to tot .I it and dine it batik to the insignif. most hits St Gertnains rolls withit a •at_ trance of its tomtit As the Factor, ..I the' tient air, rv11111111111); 11l pl”.11;011 1 111 his ball 'Ol ~1 it 4 t, In tally 100115 in Ws rapidly in I stens, or to mopped by the boys. the latter tr, a s iii.: i ota i l lot (Ay spirit of that islet happening more frequently. Newcastle's int. 11 . 1 ' ptotilamod by 11,u, ral Jakson, he balls are like himselt slow a oil strong, sure 1. knall..l in lin I'V AIM Oran lii art nod 011 in .10 I'XI. Winn Millie. 11l re either larliOlig ia,li I i i iiir log i leel lon day let it.. sic iur toy ; the pins top 1.03, 'Fiacul ile noot only takes our Ida TI) itself that we will 111 tr - lie to the' 011 his roil like the rust, but 1111114 Inv arm, 1. Moll I liii 10 I lIV C011.41[1111.15 and faithful I 1.111 don t I it the pois any the brit,, for alias lorilo. It i. , intl.! ot ile constitutional tights display of musele lie A ikland saps 'hat of the , itizens gol evu ry p moil ,of our mutt ; he rolls far ex, reuse and it it likely that tie tr 3 vO.OO r their 1 - 10110 .1 are II iron Ow pe ' 4110 1., four he or rtainly don't roll to hit or to elad laoks of the Aroostook, in the I ver ' sin 'I lie Pt mg a takes the stmt . ]. or pony glades id Flolida Jr ..Yerlntoktoic Itallotio like halls, and 11/1.0.4 SVi ry a.. oral, ly, irenerally the boo:loha 1.0.0 m „I' th. , 1 , ,,, rho 1 latiLlaiht Li, hill in OW 01 the g utt e rs tipOri W1.1"4. such n spirit sunhat. , this people, i either side of the alley, or in the stomach of null is t x. cupid', d in, the st 1.0,11 of 011 r the -Wall 1,1 who ruts op I hi. N os whill niter. 1411 the Olin, Ira. rut of our lass Oa happen 10 topple Ovi'l' All of the party aut. 01 per. spotty Wlll Ili Vir set upon it-, nor , 1111. , 1, .1.11./ig the perfonnatorti and kr eve sill .lie 1111 Wi IVOMe hob 14 of int, 01100 war I 11111 t: any olifillwr of sherry i 061,1. IN were or fare LOW le3reil lit Si) rurally 4.V. I In' lirlirl , l, mint lip 41,1 ~ 0 1, 1 11114.41 oil .k. of macaroni ‘..'a 11 1 , 1 in all amet tat\ I n-ls 11 ran sr, I.vh..z •1,1)•11 , 11',1 'or hiraWf. Perllll pa tis OXI 11.1.111 1 our love for lonr whole rolirilry hy later part ot the I rograllilile Is the real t so ppos tong a patty ,t Ito 11 exists la but hall I, 7 , r11n idler all, for 4.1 0 rry eohlolers •re of it f the moving:swills of th. .‘l.ol.tion :tic f ixiitites aMt all o.itancers who viola 'art Y 111.ilvralnittIllig s, 11 the sprinrs 01 Inc- the -ay. s Ihe rot al party r 0111111114•41 in the moo a, non have for )ears la sir incellonsly allot moil after 12, and this was all the ball , ra i toltit a 1.1/ing the public 11.11.1 of Ille frt e they mit 'slid. :states D. gate bus dug, ve, the f.r•eltii a I Sure 9 s '4 th ‘ 1.11;;/ "'I'' ' he arth. the Bu ' ll" C an" a. 'lnv l'thin try OF PAT/. •TS The Srien 'hl l'arn""'S have 1 "" "din g Ihr title 111 noln•olta new !Intent P I " I thi. •-•'"111' Lloilf I! i"t" ilia T "' bi, r lor low ring ei , ftio. into gthves indulge s t r ,11 ill Ito it ilaneerthis and hi r. !hid hlzh In the follow in attain in ref , run , e to lilt r law 'lief Coithlootion . Joe.' , , i t., 'I!, l i n. thin au, mint ith•iir , illy wit, • Holten How no Ip, r the tillior Oil patent myuoi ,,,,, it Vt • .1 hipt,l4ll • .1 I t 11 " 1r. "" \i% rapped to linen which has been woven on ~1 'thigre•s and Inn • a pot mit loom from %lire mom on • patent iJ hl thin' ratty gethiolly tit di. , 11"1”' ; ' 'tame, owl drawn hi , . firm drop of nom Inh ti. I'M/ hi Ivi ern a RI piihno.iii and an Anon ' nu of from hi„ nintlier'n Lire ant throihr,ii 1"1"..d ii " rer u n, as I " l" " ". "1 / 4 1) , patent nipple ‘liteld 'Me girt - (Mullen at \ha' I tare a 1" , I'"Ir cod- a b . " 4i - ha - doll, the hoe whirls a patent Ninny 01 thi ni Tony not be tlx a a ith a bell a inch rx marl,' antler One .uis if it, bill tliey are (+dolt. the ‘,l hr urost vxluAhle patents of the age In .tl,llt.,tho fithily and ith it V: 111111.'11Y ' au r IJe vr.. put a yoke , nn chur n lOW h , w ith s h e rest of ow clothes is •rwed MI a patent thorium. 'etch a Pa tent Ihr''''°l with a patent m r dle which COMOs rnvrdnls d'. ton poiem wrorther our very hootß mr, made of pit, tit leatetie tl.l . 111 the undoing from n patent ellptir Apron.' fled. undo the 'talent fastenings of one iettidoWn, roll n r , nnr 'intent emlnins mom the ;went of our doors, eilitelt were roost runt eel ti gill u a n t. y . t . ;:o h. hi n n: A r a v : l o ) n o r • unt , oll volley Tot, IVe w tile with. , one of NI .rtou's pen. which We flip 11110 patent ink a patent inkntatirl. This surrounded by patrnts, Vie lo s s our whirl) iN filled wt h Injege(lll4 dreams of makin• a splendid fortithe by Forth, potent invention of Our nail till at last, we are placed In a patvnt banal cane, and low ered from a patent bier' into our linal place of rent I)cki nu,K a 1,011, ei or t 0 yi wild 101 l pnt, d 10 NV% % . 1 t til rani. A i%.tt ivi 1,1 II 11l they yet tli Ifr ta11.11,. a t lie 11111 . u,un 111 1111 1 , 0.01 , 011 . , hut 111 NI w Ellglll. 11 nuiger rapper, and mg:. I run 11111.111 y - 11 lint are Ilie pla , (1 , 11 vtiirlcitor , ; of tlas doe t I ins lit ilittlit an tittvi rine if 1011 lit, ilig• to t a,l hi vrtt f r Shut( -it , or , Is Hs ,t It • r,,,e fly let t ,,, me would rlitt It+ i•iut ." 1111 I 11‘,11 1 / 1 bsn uhiliaithin by an% halite wit` ,•Itit a. , 1111' I,,itik Niii.o.tit 11..4 It New ..11, nod 0111,1 %Vh. r, ver tin. part) lois nt irttrr 1 pm+, rr the tilt, ok toms tv ilt , intrut to 1,,,1111,.,1 ,quality wulr outi-elves Thry 11 , rit shwa, t,ri op :tile by lode n ith the lath tars t.r io . h t are marruti and per t ti j.11,111,4114,1151y nit the ill 110,111111ln ttt I.le the thumb and the rattle, woolly I,,iittett MlllB Of Africa is prnuuted, v let.' lone with Cupid ' s darts. to lead to it,, fl.ll altar the lair nkmnrd (laugh', is of Japlieth To day I be her Whirr yours of the Buckeye Suite a , ri overborne by a negro tonjurity. The entire I{TO/1111111 majority 1 . 1/11h141%1/1 . 11. grit votes, and thus, by giving the moral force of that great State to Iteput, heanitini, tit' ne grr.gt tire, to a great extent, controlling the electron of the President of the Uort , d States. Hut I am bound to Ohio by too many ties to give it up in despair. I I look to it with hope that on the 6th of this utooth•tt w ill Inde, in itself from this horning dthigraeli In ninny of the Suites law's have bean-placed by Republican Legislatures and nppruwd by Itepulthean tioveropri, nullify • rug tht , constitittional tight a of MERV litiltirr to reclaim bas fugitives. Altimbets of COW great and Senators who, in order to pocket their SNI/11'3', swelinto support the Consti tit trout of Vie United States, go home and de -1101111CU-illl provnontis and violate its guar anteeif. The Hover nor of Ohio, in the face of his official oath has refused to enforce the Principles fugitive slave clause of the Constitution.— Men openly denounce the Supreme Court of the United States. Lincoln himself has boldly proclaimed the doctrine of "art irre pressible conflict between opposing and en• during forces," and has said that "this Un ion cannot endure half slave and half free.— It must become all one or all the other." There can be tint two sides to this 9,egro question, and but two partite based upon it —abolition and nonintervention. Slavery is either right,or wrong . conatittltionally. We have nothing to do with its moral aspect un til we are prepared to risk the experiment of destroying the Constitution made' by our fathers ; and trust the Abolitionists to re• unite the States under one or their own con struction. lislayery is politiesily wrong, then the most ultra abolitionist iii the truest patriot and the best citizen. It it is right, then he is the worst—and the institution or slavery must come within the same roles and sta n d upon the same basis with ell other question's of internal policy—subject to the legislation of the, respective States and 'her - mines, un der:constitutional restrictions, the tnenmure of a hich shall be deterunned bk.the Federal courts. Hut the Republican party, founding its notion, of jteit.iee upon the 'principle that %Mt'. t makes litho," emblazons upon its banners "no mote slave St ate's ;" and the North, try the gradual abolition of shivery and the in'quisition of free territory, having tuition d the power they assert that we shell exert that power to take, possession of the Tel roories of the ICt st , and prevent our Southern br ether it ft oin au quill voice in the formation of the institutions of the- 110i* Spites. They per SIN!. in milking a national quo,Uonf skeet y, and thus protracting the trrrlble artIa111)I1 whtrh it, Often has shaker' the Vition to its very centre 'l'he Derno I ain. party. standing upon the boned duc- Ittne of poptilar aoVElleighty, ihielareß the right of the people of eiei,y Slate roul every 'I el ritory In ii' ride for theni.elves whether sblrrtt• shall or exi.t yrillitti their hums - imltjeet to uo rl,lrlCllOlll. lint sneh 14, m e uupunld by the of the oiled Slates, the common law for iis And the Sur', t'eurt to lix thoi.e re.trio. llt 111'4 lIIC/Ii11,111,111• put 1". , r ev. I tit t v,t the I 0 01...4. %%111 be bet wi en tle at N tin lice., ran, ali nirarwielie.4 herald I'1•11 trail/ t , ion it. Vrl,lllt. tint , oo al ne , tivioes Cflllll d 11 1 1 11.,11i it I.llr, It lo c al and ihose of re to regulate liprat i •lIIT r ,I , luvul tmterre those it Ira mineral,. Inv l'osuileisie Intnrt. and lit, 111 11,111 lien• 111111 It hos. II W,. 1, till 11 . .1" t 4111 111,1~14,141 judwift' I arid ..•1 op Ihttr own eons , 1 , nee% nod olontoos m 0 p i ,,,..11 0 . 11 th e n , . UI . L, IN, 111 hi. favor the impartial I ?doer, went 01 the lan R 11) , Ii I hose ato re all law% or u loch they 11 , 1 00l approve 'lllt. tesue is a plain one l'hor , : t 4,n u Ittrh master )nn udl verve in %new of l IV' rOlpolll4ll/lilly that rest% upon you The true leat is INN the relation - of Ow Stat..% to the FI dent Limon —soot ltog all vottfumon of nut hority and ronllwt of poirttr 11,m init. Hot Al. Th,. " 1 plirly roll vory loolly Any Of 11111 N. w 1 (II kV! ben( Ow whole siring and not hall try A ten strike 14 a matter tiC tongrati.latinii,with the whole ESTI/I/NW* RICTWRICN el)W8 AND alll6B/1 he following from the West Iltgh larel,(C• W) Journal of September 20 On '1 hursditi aft et noon. n flock of shout twenty geese, lit longing to Air F Hogg. farmer, Blythe, a andered from the Links., where they usually feed, two a field near Crofton. where four cows were grazing. The cows, on seeing them, bellowed furiously, and presently Netting themselves smoulder to shoulder, Bye soldiers, they made a run at the geese. This 06 repeated several times, when one of the geese getting detached from the flock, was run upon by the cows one of which caught it upon its horns, ifitd tossed it up in the air, After it fell. the four cows set upon it and killed te. By Owe time ate alarm wax given by some persons who had wiiiieAsed the strange scene, and two men went to the rescue with a dog. While driv ing the geese out of the field, the cows again gave chase after the dog, men and gem. and it was with some difficulty 1110 Om got clear oft. ELECTIO RETURNI3 ! GREAT TRIUMPH ! ! LOOK WHAT TILT DEMOCRATS DID ! !! qqAtMgqg 41q7Ngt4 =I ..., A liiol ' Horrible Suicide. # N NUILNIS N SKIM TO MAIN. One the most ho ' suicides heard of in the calender of lf desire. ' wes.enacted in East Flamborough. nu urday last., when James Black, of New wick, burned himself to death by sittirr. a pile of burnin *eks ! The facts ci ~ re as ows : Black had le tavern me twenty yea A in ['wait about a year ago, in one of his 'fits of .• blues," he beat his wife till her life despaired of, but through great care sh. covered. He ranted the tavern and re to Mount Forest and started in busin - a butcher, whioh did not prosper with A few tnontbe ago he removed to Cli on the line of the Buffalo and Huron Road, where his family are at present. came here on Saturday week and at appeared very unsettled, and told sow his acquaintances that this would be Ist tinde4hey would meet—they had .. ke hands. The week passed on till urda morning, when he was noticed g k e...3, into a where some bort — were bu brush. and down on the burning pile all-144 clothes, r e burned off him. ._boys gave theffalaineArhen two of Mr. I Marshall's sone came I'm( dragged him but he still persisted in Ortiing on. T tried to take hinwpff the second time, bar threatened them, *hen one ran kw ask ance to Mr. Martin, who with some Mk got km o ff , hut he still wanted to rent" , on, saying that was has doom. lie was tl . entirely roasted. Not a particle of cloth remained on him The bare it all wi out any signs of torture, until' taken Marshall's where 'he was attended by II Ghent. but medical aid was of no avail ; lingered on for about eight hours a lien de came to his relit f. -- Gue/pA (t IV.) ..id •Nser.. , -.- CONLIWN SENSE rules the masa bf ptofsle, %sttterer the misnamed and nue thi•ope Citilokopliern may say to the contra Show them a good thing ; let its merita clearly drinonstrated, and they will not h mate to give It their most curate! patrons 'l' lie masses have alriarly ratifisd the pi. went of a ph) SICIAII , co:writing; the stria of 11l r•TETTER'S Brri }AN. as may &esti IT the se quaninn a of ibis m urine is huh are animal)} sold levy s (ion of the laid It is now 1-ecognizsd greatly Hops tier to all other rem. this yet s •is, d fur &seas(a of the digssiive orgal such ps diatrhaa dym fiery, (I) spepaia, a for the various ft tern that arise from ratigement of those portions of the syst Iloatetter's name is rapidly Lemunil household word, from blame to Texas. In the shorea of the Atlantic to the Pirate Try the article and be sansflrd. Sold by all druggists in the w orld yi?' See arrieitisetneut in other eulueuu SHOCKING RAILROAD ACCIDIC% T. - 7 1 1 p :tenger on the train of cars wlm h rancid t track of the Fall River and Hinton railroa early on Finlay morning last says: MrPI. Drinkwater who had an arm tot off was sitting nesr him at the time of ti accident, and was thrown down. She r up after the train stopped, and was leave the car, when she said to her companion, 'elieve my arm is gone '" 11cr cortipanit replied. •• (Th no, it is only numb from bruise. A moment after she said. • It gone for I cannot find my hand !" 11 companion removed some of hr r clothing at found that the arm had been tiler) off ne the socket of the shoulder. It waa_ afte waidi fotind under the car, with a glut 'ell Upon the liar d Wm Alter, use of Itt the tof CO MIS - l'ltax al Contr. , oiktwl Jostipti J Lingle .Vo 2'Zi Nur icros By virtue of a writ of lout Exporis tented out of the Court of Conttnon Pleas Centre °manly, upon the aho•e judicto•nt, to It dim-tett( there will be •spre.l to public sets b Yublio out cry, at the Court nous. in Ilellefout o the said County of Centre. M lay the 26: day of Nos enther nerd all the interest ..f the ••• dlefeirti•nt. Joe J Lingle- Leong th• undt•td• fourth port in all that eerie.] meisuage tenets. anti tract of is ,d mituate on the waters of Tro Kan //11.1 M .lAlll\lllll/1/ Cterk, m Ilia Tow embip Hush. in the Lounty of Cet tee. and the mwriatil sal /Mentor in the County of Clelrfield, eont•iniu seventeen hundred and Ore sore, and allow•ne being held in common with 41 U Curren 11 Pruner rod Jno M lisle si wLieh esid premise are described In a mortgage given by the as.. Jos ./ Lingle to Wto If Blair. dated htlt Sept 0457, sud tern riled in the offi•e rd the recordtu, of Deed', de , lu Centre e y in Mortgage boob F. tinges J I Ac , all which will he sit as at, pr..perty of J Lingle; in orcordu..e with th provisions of the Act of Assembly of 131 h Joe. ' , AO to referene• W execution., ag a I nit land. t •dioirung Counties TIMS MeCtlY, Sheriff r.her,o'a t ItOee, littler gilts, Octolor 34th 11440 I ORPHANS' COURT SALE By virtue of an order of the Orphans Court of :2entre cu . there will he espawed . k i t ii i t h h l a cif N a xr” 1 1:1117 ,80 0n T o d 11 , 0 , :1 1. 7 k s A ho mi of amid day) the following proper , y to tell. A cer t ain let 0 1l ground situate JII the t PIN .01 IF TM toll hi,1111.1..a by land of Dn oI I lieu 'ls OD BO it. 11,1..1 12 Young til al. tOninigiiiig two •01. ..ore sir Irea on whirls are erected a log dwelling house and stable, late the property of Ltunab Young 11..1'd T. , rIJIA one half the purchase money no eon6r. MS I iOll of the sale the residue in one year. there • artss,wtlh thterest, to be secured by Bond and id"OVIS. !SAO le ALL persons are cautioned agai not pur chasing or meddling with the following prep arty pureli easel by me at Sheriff's sale, SA the property or Win Burchfield, and by me loaned to bite sub net to my order 560 4lutop lebear and Rye, 200 dozen (1011, 25 sores Of UMW 10 the ground, 22 acres of Corn In the ground, 1 Red NW, 1 Bull, I heifer, 4 calves. I Wagon, 4 Shoat., I dearburn Wagon f old Carriagr I Bug u I Straw Carrier, I Wind Mill, I Sled, j Plows, 2 Cultivators and Flows, I Corn Plow add Hai , row. I Bay Mare I Blind Mare, 1 Gott, I Dyable Tree, ku , I set of hey Ladders, l Horse Bike. I set of Spreads, I lot of Gears. I lot of Shingles, I lot or Lumber, I Iron Kettle I Copper Kettle, I Sleigh, 1 Stove anttone (train Cradle JOHN BRETT. Pine Grove Mills, Nov I ORPHANS COURT BALE. By eirtud of an order of the Orphans Court of "Centre County. die following de- Neribed property will be exposed to public sale on Tuesday of the Now . Court week All that cer tain tract unsaid situate In Boggs Township, amid County. containing about 110 warm twnDlYAtii" thirty of which is cleared Thereon ersioted'E log, bowie barn and other out buildings, now In Om possession of Oeo. W. Shope. Terms ,ne half on confirmation of sale , ldu the III& 0 In one year thereafter with Interest to be as• Oared by Bond and Mortgage. JOHN T. HOOVER Actin' of James Holt Dee SO, 1860 NOTICE " Is hereby given that the Pine Grove sloe. aviation fpr the detection and apprehension of Horse thieves, have made application to the Court of Common NOVI of Centre Coooty for • oh erter.of Incorporation, and If 00 suglairet rooms will he shown to the contrary, the said Court, at the next term will Ineorporate , the same according to the said application. JOBB HOFFER Prot. Bellefonte Oct. 26, 1860 =I =I ADMINISTRATORS, NOTIE. NOTICE is hereby given, that letters of adminletretion ow the estate of arark AV- Gulre late of Bogge townshig, doo'd, have bees tented to the vuWettber, who requests all perveve fodebtod to said estate to come forwird Auld melte kipitirite Plijuloot , ai3d these having claims ts at sheet silly suibsoilestAsd for owlem•et IMIDwiS HUTTON Ads'. NOTLCK