TNS 0.58 FENENBLAD. su immense majority of the ‘people of the a» . Pay of FOUR THOUSAND DOLLARS per annum -ZHOUSAND DOLLARS PER ANNUM, and spending _of being at their posts and aiding the gal. * this State for Governor, in 1860, he announ- “ed upon the tonnage of the Penn's. Rail- «defend the interests of the Commonwealth, BELLEFONTE, ‘FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 9, 1863. - Miscellaneous, PRERE SPEECH | A FREE PRESS! +; FREE WHITE MEN !1! Tax Payers of Pennsylvania Read and Reflect Before You Vote. REMEMBER that the - Abolitionists ‘and Black Kepublicans caused the terrible and bloody war in which we are now engaged, by John Brown raids and interfering with the rights and property of the people of the Beuth guaranteed them by the Constitu:ion, and byrefisibg 19 ; adopt the * Crittenden Compromise,” which wculd have been sat- isfactory to the people of the South, and to North, and would have settled our national difficulties. REMEMBER thst Lincoln and Uartin, , the shoddy and horse and mule contractors’ gandidate for Governor, are not carrying on the war to restore « the Union as it was" wa the most glorious days of the Republic, ‘but wie'perverting it to’ abolish slavery, free the. negroes ‘of (thd South, and turn: them loose upon the North, {o compete with ‘ mbito labor, or fill our, county prisons with eonvicts and our poor houses with papers, REMEMBER that Curtin placed HALF aA BILLION OF DOLLARS, which was appropri- ‘ated by the Legislature to clothe and pro- vision the Pennsylvania Reserves. into the baudsof his political triends, who furnish- d these gallant soldiers shoddy clothing, DEMOCRATS, HONEST MEN OF ALL PARTIZS, will you in this state ‘of the record, vote for Andrew G, Curtin, who is the embodiment of rank corruption and wapton extrava- gance, as shown by his own political parti. géns, or for The honest man, the friend of retrench- ment and the reform of all corruptions ‘and abuses, and who is unconditionally in favor of * The Union as it was. and the Consti- tution as it is,” without Thaddeus Stevens's + God forbed it.” at the ballot-box on the 13th of October.— York Gazette. Let: every Democratic voter come to the polls on Tuesday, rain or shine, sick or ‘well. LET FREEMEN REMEMBER. That the country was warned for years that the triumph of the sec.ional, disanion, abolition party, would bring civil wxr and dissolve the Union. B3&> Let them Remember that as soon as this abolition party came into power, the Union crumbled, and that while Democrats were in favor of the Crit- tenden Compromise, which the South pron: ised to accept, the abolitionists were oppos- ed to it and voted it down ggainst the peli- tions, the protests and the votes of the Democratic party—thus throwing us into this stupenduous civil war. B= Let them Remember For the Democratic Watchman. Mz. Eprror :—In the Central Press of the 25th ult., I noticed an article under the heading ¢* Are Copperheads Traitors 2’ in which article we find that the author has resorted to some of the vilest falsehoods ever uttered by man, Such a villainous representation of any gathering of people, has never been expressed by a man of com- mon sense, an the article proves Lim to be a servant of the devil, and he has at least one faithful servant. The writer says «If anything was wanting to fasten indellibly upon Democrats,” the stain eof disloyalty, their bearing at that meeting was sufficient to close the evidence.” Now, sir, we charge him, in plain English, for being a liar, in saying that a treasonable word was uttered by any of the speakers, although many of the Administrations infernal traitorous acts were condemned, yet not one word waa Spoken contrary to the Constitution we in- herited from our beloved forefathers, We admit that the orations were in accordance with the other demonstrations of the day, for such Union and contitutional orations and demonstrations were never made by the Aboiition scoundrels, as were made by the truly ioyal people on that day. He blindly asks, ¢ what meant those white flag demonstrations, ye orators, &c.” Now, every person present on that occasion, ex- cept a few that wero too drunk to know themselves from a monkey, knows that no White flags were there, and this is sufficient evidence to us, that the « spirits” had so charmed the writer that he saw something extending from his breeches, which unfor- tunately caused him to mistake it for a CONSERVATIVES, | THE MAN.—THE CANDIDATE, Judge Porter in a recent public address, in Liberty Hall, at Honzsdale, Wayne county, thus spoke of George W. Wood- word. " 3 “It seems peculiarly appropriate here in his native county, that I should say some- thing of the candidate for Governor. You have known him best as a boy snd a man. I have known him best as a lawyer and a Judge. I'need say nothing of the purity of his character, for his life has lain an open book, as pure and spotless as when 1t re- ceived its first records in your boyish sports. [Lave often been struck with the purity of Judge Woodward’s mind. Hay- ing known him for more than a score of years, off and on the bench, I can say, with scrupulous accuracy, thatI have neyer heard from him one word which would not become the mouth of the most pure-minded and cultivated person—so far 18 he elevated above that coarse vulgarity which these un- fortunate times have carried into the high- est seats of power, Such a man is always firm and self-reliant. One who can walk out in the cpen light of heaven with the con- sciousness Lhat he has intentionally done no man wrong, m thought or act, in private or public or private, is always a man of ccur- age, and generally 8o.in exact proportion to the rectitude of his conduct. I have some thing to say ofhis intellectual qualifications. I recollect very well that when a student at college I went to hear him speak in the Convention to amend the Constitution of the State ; and there 1 saw that pale and deli- cate stripllug, scarcely seven years at the bar, without the advantage of collegiate train- PITTSBURG RATERS vs. A.G. CUR Before the re-nomination of Curtin there was not a single paper published in the city of Pittsburg which did not denounce him as unfit to be re-elected and some of them even went so far as to say that his re-election would be impossible. The Gazette and Dis- patch, the two leading “Republican” papers in that city, published article after article, showing up the mconsistency, incompetency and DISHONESTY of the Governor. . These articles we have been re-producing in this paper for some weeks, and tho aboli- tion organ in this place has not had one word of denial or explanation in regard to them. Henco, the people of this county have the UNCONTRADICTED EVIDENCE of the leading journals in Curtin's own par- ty in Western Pennsylvania, to the offect that he 18 CORRUPT, DISHONEST, IN. COMPETENT and ought not to Le elected. How can a man, thus branded by his own party, receive the vote of any honest man ? A Live MaN.—Itis gravely announced in cu abolition paper that Curlin “is a Zspe man.” We are glad to hear ii. But a short {ime since he was Iso ‘near death’s door that ha gave up all idea of being a can- didate for re-election, and nunounced his withdrawal from the field in a special mes- auge to the Legislature. When it suits his pleasure to be “invalided” again, which we think wiil be shortly after the elcction— we shall be ready $0 record the fact. Indeed, knowing tow habitually the abolition papers falsify, we should feel almost safe in wii- ting his obituary now. GEORGE W. WOODWARD, Answer in thunder tones wooden soled shoes, rotten blankets and | that the abolition designs of the party in He further usks questions power, were soon after developed, by trying to 8 rike down the freedom of the press, of speech, and by the adoption of the univer- bad provisions, for which crimes three of them wereindicted in the Courts at Pittsburg. REMEMBER that the Pittsburg Dispatch ing, without art or artifice, without effort of manner or voice, but calwly, almost maj- estically, enchaining the attention, of the white flag. which are beneath the dignity of the great Demo:ratic party; but for his sausfaction All torts of lies and false state- ments will be circulated by the abolitionists on the eve of the Pituabutg Gazeltsand Philadelphia Inquirer, deading’ Republican papers, have charged sal emancipation and amalgamation policy 85&= Let them Remember we will say, that enough of our rguts have already been su'rendered to Father Abra- ham, and his pockets are sufficiently large great lawyers, of that asscibly, ard enligh. tening them as much by the wisdom of hig election, Believe them not. ————ewe Cuaitin, and whiih charges have never been denied, with rank corruption and such dis- hurorable conduct as should consign him to everlasting disgrace and obscurity, justead of reclocting him Governor of the great Site of Pennsylvania, REMEMBER that the Hon, 8. A. Purvi- *age, Curtin's Attorney General, resigned iat office in ondequence of these mon- # rots eorruptions, and said in his letter of that the paity in power have plundered the (iovernment of miillions upon millions of dollars, have made an odious and oppres- sive Bysiem of taxation, have burdened us with & most stupenduous national debt, have crested scores of new offises for the benefit of their favored partizans, have qu.r- tered troops upon us without cause, and | have shown the most astonishing pr. fligacy | and extravagance to enrich their oan parti. counsel as he attracted them by the purity of his diction. The subject was one of dry Constitution law. aud probably it was the ouly subject on which the youthful orator could have compelled the attention of such a body cf men, for it is undoubtedly that branch of the law which his comprehensive. grasp of thought and power of general ga- tion best fit him to trent, Years f patient study have see given a larger knowledge to hold all the greenbacks we can rai.e him, without widing that notcrious rebel, Jeft Davis. Jel 10° despise him, and of Old Abe &nd his thieves, we have felt cnough to hang him higher than Haman. reproach upon some persons on their way home from the meeting, which, if it had been from some other source, might nave for We have heard enough of Old The writer casts A SENSIBLE PROPCSITION. The Louisville Jourha! wakes a very sen- sible proposition to the Southern people ; one which will have to Le acted upon und carried out to the letter before we can have peace, re-union and constitutional govern- went, Here is the proposition : * The government cannot endure perma- nently half slave and haif free,” said My. Lincotn. A Union beiwesn free States and rediguation, * That for reasons which ap- weal to my self respect, 1 connot consent to sonsinue any longer in eonneciion with your Administration." REMEMBER (hat Curtiv is now, and Ras been, for weeks past, traveling over the States begging for votes, and neglecting, in these momentous times, his official duties at Harrisburg, and is regulaily drawing his from the bard earnings of the people, whilst zsud xt the expense of the country. #== Let them Remember that the paity in power, after making the most solemn promises of free speech, and (ree press, and keeping the motto standing in their papers, have since shown their dis- regard of all pludges, by trying to destroy by mobs and brute force, these great rights of freemen, #35 Let them Remember und maturer views, and his opinions have injured their character, but tiars are seldom | become wn nupor ant part of our Jurispru- | believed, snd by us never. ilea'so threat dence. i ens to Lave thew ar esied and sent 10 Wil- “Is it not singularly fortunate that in| such a crisi# of our affiirs, when politicians slive Hintes jg nupossible,’’ responded J fF Liavis. Now revs, if we pat down all such of our fellows as think with Old Abe and liamsport for trial, ike they dia Mr. Win- | vou put down all such of jours as think gard, provided they re aut careful. We | with Od Jol, no doubt we “wll be able to SOLDIERS, REMEMBER, That Judge Woodward, the Democrafic candidate for Governor, hag two sons in the Army of the Potomac, whilst Curtin has | none. Remember that Judge Woodward's | interposition in your favor, in his well { known decision, saves your property from | execution whilst in the service, Remember | thut it was upon the motion of the ‘Repub- i lican’’ candidate for Sheriff of Philadelphia, that Judge Woodward was compelled io de- cide that soldiers can vote only when at their proper places of voting within the State, and that by that very decision, Mr. Ewing, the Democratic candidate for Sheriff of thst city, who had been elected by the soldiers vote, was deprived of his position, and ¥ir. Thomson ite Republican candidate, assumed the honorz and emoluments of the ofiice in his stead. Remember, too, that Judge READ, the only Republican on the bench, coincided with Judge Woodward in this opinion. . Remember that Judge Wood wari is for the Union withoutan IF or a BUT, whilst Curtin is for a new Union, 1F negro slavery Le lefs out of it. Remember these things and vote accordingly. Democrats, be up and domg. We want at least one thousand majority for Woodward in this county, 00 bmme ee CURTIN AND THE TONNAGE TAX. When Andrew G. Curtin canvassed this State for Governor, in 1860, ha announced from every stump that he was opposed to the rkpeal of *“ 50 just a tax as that imposcd upon the tonnage of the Pennsylyan& Ruil- road.” Yet no sooner had he taken his seat and sworn before High Heaven to protect end defend the, interests of the Common. wealth, than he approved a bill, passed by a Republican Senate and House of Repfe- Sentatives, which deprived the State of a just and equitable revenue to the amount of three hundred thousand dollars a yer; and actually released the company from the payment of seven hundred thousand dollars, aiready due the State. With ali this Leavy load of iniquity upon his head, this man Curtin has been renominate. against the earnest protest of the honest sentiment of the Repablican party ; aud he’ now again esks the sutfrages of the people of Pennsylvania. What think ye of his “brilliant, and faithful record, which iri. in the South and politicians in the North seem to be coutending with each other in the fiendish ambition to discover who can do most towards dashing to pieces our great Constitut on, that such a man should have been selected and made candidate against his own will, nay compelled (0 relinquish have no doubt but what you have men | Et Wey very well together again. Let's enough in your pari, who have lost ali] shame, sense and honor, to undertake such a hell-born and disgraceful act as was the arrest alluded to by you; but let me tell you, sir, that that day is near at sn end, and you might be as giad to get clear of We sre trying it now, m Pennsylvania ; our reighbors iu New York, Olio, and other Northern Siates are trying it, and with a fair prospect of success. Over the line, in North Carolina, they show a strong disposi- that their promises to the poor man, like a.l the rest, were false and deceptive, as the poor man must now pay double prices for all he consumes, must compete with negro labor and be clas-ed by this administration as a negro's equal, and not only that, but must, because he has not $300, be forced by bayone's away from his family into the army, while the rich do not feel the loss of his competitor, Judge Woodward, remains at home, attending to his duties as Judge of the Supreme Court. REMEMBER that in carrying on this Abolition war, the National debt has already beex: run'up to the enormous sum of Two THOUSAND MILLIONS OF DOLLARS, which is Increasing at the rate of Two HUNDRED THOU- SAND DOLLARS PER DAY!!! And that a waiting to receive him, and to Stand forth dread hour of his country’s peril ? Surely, the better office of Chief Jnstice which is the standard-b:aver of his party in this such a standard was never committed to purer hands, Read the noble words it bears—* an unbroken Union, an unbroken Constitution.’ Sec how bravely he carries thew as were the accursed arresters of Mr. Wingard to get clear of him. to the freedumn of the comitry, I agree with the writer, * that we Democrats dare not presume too fdch on it. ~But how long Siuce is it thus? Abraham has occupied the once honored but now degraded Presidential Chair. in With regard We answer, since Father tion to try it, as they du also in some other southern States, and perseverance will car- ry them through. Then fanaticism and despotism in both scetions strangled, the good old times wali be restored. and the nation stare forward on a new career of hap- piness, prosperity and glory, refined and sullimated by the fiery ordeal through which she will have passed. large portion of this daily expenditure is squandered in stealings and useless Gov- ernment officers scattered over the who'e the price which exempts them. it! without ill-will to ary, without a word of defiance, without even an expression of scorn for those pensioned slandersrs who regard to the remainder of his article, I Gila : a forbear confuting them, for God knows that Look out for spurious tickets Li member : et them remembe they are only applicable to the present party | an] lying pamphlets and that this is the old Know-Nothing party, with Curtin, a Know-Nothing, at its head, in favor of breaking down the sovereignty of the States and erecting a despotic form of government in which the wealthy and aristocratic shall have a monopoly and rank above the laborer, as in desnotic countries in Europe. Can the poor man aid them by country, and on paper Generals who are drawing their pay of from six 70 Eraar their time in overrunning Pennsylvania making political specches for Curtin instead dant Rosecraus and Meade in fighting the shoot from secure hiding places their harm- less shafts. My fellow citizens, let us join hauds aud rally round this great leader and his great banner. Lot him feel that good men Who sometimes take liitle part in these con- tests, are everywhere coming to bis support. Send there your legions fiom these beauti- | us, public. in power, and that while the Democratic party neld the reins of this government, peace, harmony and prosperity was all that was known of by the industrioas and intel- ligent inhabitants of this once glorious re- But alas, a sad change overcame The enemies of freedom and of God docuwents. The county will be flooded with them. Vote nothing but the-straight-out Democratic ticket. A DAMNING RECORD. battles of the Union! REMEMBER that when Curtin canvassed ced from every stump that he was opposed bis vote to destroy his own liberty 2 If he does, he is not worthy to be a freeman, and will not be one long. ful hills. Let them pour down, as the sons of have been permitted to hold the reins of Pennsyivania recently poured down on the government, ard now this glorious republic invaders who dared to place on this séil| ig destined to be destroyed — alas, not only their treasonable feet, marking as you did destined, but the foundation has partly been the course of their fight with the monu- undermined, and if the dark storm of Abo- Andrew G. Curiin has been Govertor of this State for nearly three years, and besides pocketing himself, and squandering upon Let them remember Lis shoddy partisan. the thousands appro - so the repeal of * 80 just a lax as that impos- R that Andrew G. Curtin is not only a Know- Nothing, in favor of denying foreigners rights which he would give to negroes, but that he is reported as having once asserted that the Pennsylvania Dutch all bad “DOUBLE SKULLS,” and that he has favored the violations of both State and National Constitutions by arbitrary arrests, and has favored mobs, out- rage and riotings by pardoning rioters and ruffians, after they were tried and convict- already due the State. ed for outraging decency, law and hnmanity, REMEMBER tnat Curtin stamped the| This he did in the Oliver and Osterstock State for Pollock, the only Know-Nothing | cage at Easton, and yet he asks constitution. road” Yet no sooner had he taken his seat and sworn before high Heaven to protect and than he app:oved a bill; passed by a Repub- -liean Senate and House of Representatives, which ‘deprived the State of a just and equitable revenue to the amount of three Aundred thousand dollars a year ; and actu. ally released the company from the pay. ment of seven hundred thousand dollars ments of their dead. The cause is substan- tially the same, though the remedy is peace- ful—that of preserving our Constitutional freedom by every rational and constitution- al means. Let us, with the true consisten- cy of men who know they are right, present the same unbroken front to the conspirators of the South and the oreakers of the Cons- titution at the North. 1f we are to fall—if this great tabric, founded during the course of many years, cemented by the blood of our fathers, and buttressed on all sides by their wisdom, is to he hewn traitors on the other, then in delendiding it , Governor that ever disgraced Pennsylvania, | al and law-abiding men to give him their shat he arose to his present position through | votes ! They will give him an invitation to she vile abuse and persecution of the very | leave Harrisburg. Foreign aud Roman Oatholic vote he is now | Let Freemen Remember courting, having become the Know-Nothing | these things when they go to vote on the Secretary of ‘State under Pollock, from | 13, of October, and cast their ballots for whence he rose to be Governor. : Woodward and Lowrie, men of character, REMEMBER tha: the Abolition PAItY | who respect the law and obey the Constitu- to power, in 1860, under the cry of tion, who hold principles of equality be * relrenchment ‘und reform.” Since the tween the rich and the poor, and who make iasagaration of Mr. Lincoln the frauds and lying promises to the people as the aho- planderings of the Abolitionists bave been|jision party have done. Let them remem. @o great that many of their own partisans ber that democratic principles do not change have been compelled to ery out +* shame I’ —that they have blessed the nation with Through the misanagement and erimii- lenty and iy io th ‘aod oality of the wicked men at the head of the | bio PS) 40d Prospority in the past an Government, the taxes have Leen increased almost beyond endurance, and the people Let them Remember ean only save themselves from utter ruin| thst the gentlemen who compose our coun. by sweeping: thése miscreants frora power | tv ticket, Messrs. Alexander, Lipton, Gep- at the ballot-box, hart, Shanaon, Conley, Foresman, Snyder REMEMBER that Curtin slandered our|®0d Adams, are all men of ability and good fermaa citizens when on the stump in 1854, | *haracter, snd will make capable and eflici- where he said + A Dutchman is not like | ®0¢ officers. Be sure to have their names : in| On your ticket with Woodward and Lowrie, Another potions he “hae ie skulls, and in and then vote it with a ‘will. Remember order to got an idea into his head, you must these things and then vote the Democratic we shall at least have discharged the bigh- | est duty cast on a race of free men. If how- classes of foes these great 1nstituiions, as fully believe we shall, then indoed 1t will be an imperishable honor to have participated in a contest so noble, and have achieved a victory so glorious. who is in favor of constitutional government, as our fathers or- | states as they have existed for vote the Democratic ticket on the 13th of October. 07 Voters, when you hear Samuel Ae Haupt and other abolition candidates say they are Democrats. just ask them how it happens they are running on the abolition Brot wash ove of Bis giculls!” ticket from Governor down to Corover, ticket, and insist on on suswer. litionism is successful, her fae is scaled, and the inhabitants thereof hurled into the grasp of tyrannical despotism. hope of redemption is that the Democratic party will be successful, and every Liver of his conatry and liberty, to go to the polls on Tuesday next, and give Abolition:sm its death blow, by voting for Woodward and Lowrie, aud the whole Dem- ocratic ticket. The only it behooves HARRY. et @ Oe —Lvery voter in Centre county, : down by the | who is in favor of our gover Jott etlorts of madmen on the one side and | as our fathers made it—the gov- lernment for whose liberties the Revolutionary patriots led by over, we succeed in sustaining against both | Washington, died, will vote the | I whole Democratic ticket on Tues- day, the 13th of October se EVERY VOTER IN OLD CENTLE ae WHO DESIRES TO SEE OUR ONCE GLO- Every voter in Centre county, | RIOUS UNION OF STATES RESTORED, WITH THE RIGDTS OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY EQUALLYPROT EC TED, i IR THE CONSTITUTION OF dained it, and the Union of the : nip le oy MAY equality, conferring more bless- | WHETHE THEY LIVENORTH SOUTH, | . J! N 7 . vy .y ings upon the people than any|EASTOR WEST WILL VOTE DEMO ; 010 8 day, and the most im- . ) i DAY, > government upon the earth, will Ty oaes OF Jee 3 THE Sortant election that has. ever HAVE] FORCE. THAT THERE MAY BE NO DIS- sixty years past, on a perfect | TINCITON BETWEEN ¢ITTZEN Ss, priatea by the Legislature for the benefit of her brave soldiers, he has actually appro- ved of acts passed by an Abolition Legisla- ture, which has robbed them of rear ly twenty millions of dollars. nok at it: Sunbury and Eric railroad bill - $7,600,000 Bills for the merger or transfer of that road to the Pennsylvania Central = - = - oc... 11,000 000 Release of the Tonnage collected and due the State 760,000 nment | Loss to the State from the repeal of the tonnage tax for the years 1861, 1362 and 1863 1,000,000 $19,760,000 Such, tax-payers of Pennsylvania, is the record furnished you of the honesty and in- tegrity of Andrew G. Curtin, by the Pitts- burg GazeTrE—the ablest ~ Abolition Jjour- nal in Western Pennsylvania. Has he not signally failed in his duty in protecting the interests of the Commonwealth ? And is he not unworthy of the suffrages of honest freemen ! Then vote for George W. Wood- ward, who will stand by the welfare of the State and the liberties of the peo- ple. Démocrats,. = recollect that Tuesday next, the 13th insant, | {occurred in the history of Penn- ot VOTE EARLY. —Democrats, go early up- | sylvania.’ on the election ground and work for your Theket. doing so you are sustaining the briny of iz Ca ha cause of your iis {ren sandy ground of the desert, which sucks try. Be not misled by the false represen- tations of your political opponents. Vo 07> The avaricious man ig like the bar- in all the rain and dews with greediness, but yields no fruitful Lerbs or plants for the beo- efit for othere. umphed at Pittsburg,” freemen of Centre county ? WOULD YOU? Republicans, if your office holding and par- asitical leaders were this fall, to carry ou their banners the motto of CurnN AND TaxAmioN, —would you follow and endorge 1t by your vote ? If they were also to proclaim in favor of Curtin and Military Usurpation, —w0uld you approve it by your votes § In fine, if your leaders should shout for Curlin, Despotism and Conscription —would you join 1 the cry and vota the trio ? 1 Now dees not Curtin favor all these 2 Is ke not in favor of overthrowing our free in- stitutions 2 [s he not in favor of ireating 1 American citizens as vassals, and on the dictation fof some military satrap exil- ing, imprisoning or hanging every man who boldly defends constitutional lib- erty. ; Ye nen who voted for Lincoln, consider, consider, TTT Te er me 2 FOLL EVERY VOTE. Let it be remembered on Tuesday, the 13th of October, that every democratic vote in the county MUSU BE POLLEY. Not a democratic vote in the whole county should be left at home. Any domocrst who will not go (o the polls and deposit his yots for the democratic ticket is not worthy the privileges of an American citizen. The Democratic ticket should not ouly be elect- ed in the county by a. large majority, bug that majority should be made as large, ag possible, becanse we have a State ticket to elect. We must poll every vote in Centre county, in order to help to sweil the demo- cratic majority in the Stats. A large dem- ocratic majority in Pennsylvania will go far towards the maistenance of the -¢ Conati- + Union as it was.”” And besides it ought to be thundered into the ears of everybody, that the Constitutional rights of the people in Pennsylvania must be kept sacr dd... POLL EVERY VOTE. If Republicans uffer to vote our County if you will vote their State ticket, tell them to go to grass f Vote tho Democratic ticket from top to botivm. fos 2 0" Let every honest voter and tax-pay- er remember that Goy. Curtin signed the bill repealing the Tonnage Tax. By this onedct an annual income of nearly a mil- lion dollars was taken from the State, and given to a mammoth corporation. Nor was this ail; the accumulation: of years was also bestowed to the same, while tho taxes on the farmers, mechanics, and Lusiness men were increased ! . OUR STATE TICKET. The following merited tribute to Woodward and Lowrie is the closing ‘portion of a speech made by the Hon. James Campbell of Philadelphia, at Scranton, Pa., on the 17th inst. : ; “The State ticket selected is one worthy of the State and coun- try. Tounquestioned ability the candidates unite great inte_rity. The head of the ticket, our can- ]didate for Govenor, I am proud to claim as a. friend. You know him as the patriot who prefered a private station to the high office of a Senator of the United States, when it was to be had by subscribing to the doctrine that the term of naturalization should ‘be extented from five to twenty one years; but of him, and hiv unspotted character and great abilities, 1t is unnecessary for me to speak to you, hisneighbors and friends, among whom he has spent the greater portion.of his life. Elect tim, and you will have o Governor worthy of our great State. No citizen of Peunsylva- nia will then hear of his. proud old Commonwealth beinginvade:: and disgraced; her. towns puf under contribution, and her de- fenceless people plundered, af .67 she had sent thousands i Je* sons to the arm'es, and a3 man: thousands more were ready to die in her d>fence i fior need he have any fear that he will then be dragged from his home, from the Capital itself, from the very presence of the Governor, to by immured in the fortresses of ads Joinitig States. The soldier when called into te field will ba protected, and the profligate spuc- ulator will not be permitted to traffic on his health and life. Pennsylvania will then becon.e once more a great sovereign State, and not a petty province,” —————e ee Junge Keiiey, of Philadelphia—a noto- rious perscnage in the radical organization —Las cue out openly in favar of dstigning the highest lionors upon ** American iaiti. izens of African descent.” With Wendell Phillips, Le longs for the day. when the white and Ulack races will unite in social life, and become the fathers and mothers of a new and improved class of beings. This model judge—this ** loyal Lesguer,” this man of equality, says: ‘¢The coming Man to deliver or countey is nct Buller, nor Fremont, nor Banks, nor Rosecrans, nor Grant nor Hooker, mor Meado—%e is a colored man.’ SS SRAL UR a UR DEMOCRATS, you are sure of a Coit plete victory if you all turn out to the polls, out wil! all be out? Democrats are yon sure that your neighbor will be at the eles: tion? If not, make yourself certain of it: Democrats, beware of opposition tricks and falschoodé—the opposition do not ex- pect to wir, excer t by trickery. The romedy | dgninst all this is to get every Demacrat to turn ous to the election and vote the whole ticket. . Cem OBB ae “ONLY Oxz,”—One hour Tost in the morning by lyirg in bed, will put back, and may frustrate, all the business of ine day. . Lou . : Cue hole in the feng wiil cost ten times as much as it will take t» Bx it at once. ; Spr 4 One drinker will keep a fawily poor and lin trouble . Tra eri Spas - Tre New Parent Povinicar Mebicixg, -. The following, which is advertived in the New York Tribune, ad othet Abolition sheets, a8 +“ A Union Reztorstive, iy com pounded as follows—all the articles beis o& indigenous to New, Fngland : * Emancipation. Amalgamation. tution as it is ”’ and the restoration of the | Subjugation, Aunihilation, Extormination, Wxpatristion, Brevagtation, . | Confiscation, id equal parts. eam UC Every voter in Cextre. county, me matter to what party he has heretofore be longed, who is in fuvor of an economical conduct of the affairs of the General Gow ernment, that tlic taxes may be light, and the burdens of the peaple easy, will vote fo the Democratic ticket on Tuesday, the ¥3th of October. 2 : Ere Yee. 1 Ba Voters of Centre county, more than six hundred of our citizens have been torn from their homes or teen obliged to pay $300 blood money, whom Gov. Curtin could have saved by the slightest effort. Wij you coutinge him 1n office? Answer throug is the hallet bex: