i! 1 el Si til 13 ' • , 4 , unsuesey otUrr'nens t , , .... . „Wehave at kvlttt the anumtavouveui list the _Aii evr chialesion is at an and, vh ivh.iievi ' . 4 .....o„kefievo. Oilimore is owning North in • vi dirt t i— . 0 . 4 " 1.6 °` I' rt - ... -Ntrebvsen Olaf 1 440 ' .1• .. ':- - ta. .u... , irOn-ellidt twill pooh . • 1. 4 * lie 14- ---iFite.Ekosfederntss - liittre sue:. the tawisintsd. tbetatdiv, add' to i willArevr have to decide whit'S:Vitach of I •- .r thiyairitnifi to &Sao ibi.it the operitionsat., ...theetontli dila 'whew have relapsed to a atm , .ple c alamitaimuk blOskada. . . nitre ire onalliatiati everts about the ewe. . nfrhsuovenseuts in the Shebesideah ait t liney ettnekt vniiiya. there appear to be ttio pl , lekethasetta•uf Cuaredande cavalry advancing . • '-* istethnund•lblungh,thess 'Valleys. The'westent ' eeboidg alter riiduring Petersburg; on Maids,' libarntien, entand Burlington, skinalatted with Ate Federal outposts, and at nightfall gavrison u, •- uplis•low a. Burilegt - on It but ten tulles south ' Ottle,- Baltimore' and' Ohio railroad at New • . ere* Ili* the Federal ibrcia guaadiug the koeci --''' inn beisp,s,hadied !,,cr that point. Bdboden is .fit '''' 41s116,04100S.filleyt - SiondPtleseti morerobs.! is Undid.' 143 Federal . .. ' Ploodoettßuse Fait. tia.`Ntaiee. heft, 'reached ilithattiO' the ;Awls of th;revultiT. between ":51tentetleatui CluitbetWid ( yap , 4 4 veuaptaiud, "iitT.ittviPederid' ramie do not suni•i• out Of .., • . eat* plow ...; ~.',' . hiesditte army I. mew concentrated - lieu oi- 'Put us-enliatments in the Confederate army it. sidle as universal u fa the. Federal ranks. Itadtmbithetdea arwre-enlisting for the war. As Witham wildfire do not tet ortheent of bounty tby+zbibitatpWt which eanndt but •be ad . • • Thee is nothing front Ckattassoaga. In looking over tIIO pages of histom that.• there — hie bien say material change in the disposition of man, since hie ore4tion. In tracing human governments, from the time they were first eitabfashod to the present hour, we find a wonderful similarity in. all Ofthern. Wii.ftti. the same struggle be tween she strong and wealthy, and the weak ,and poor, in som e of issifinies, on every page of hlstoky; and when we look .upon the present condition of -maXt kind, throughout the whole world, ,are Ind that men is swayed by the same *loaves today that paved him five thousand years' zee. We talk about hu- min progrese and boaq. of our modern etPrifOrity •tp Aho &Rojo!) Perched upon the shonldere of 0.106 genotations, and benefited by . their - experience, we -411113100not.piore of what effects Nlow /retain „menses ; het the spring a which mtrremen, and build ty and destroy tevernments, , are the vett' Mane.nciW z tltatthey ware wizen the gtre 11101 cad,Xlmeißopitepl we up, Boar ' lehmk-ittd-fell.xtrhe antic eayses which Made theta prosper will have eio mum , •ffeet upon our government no;.r, and the tame means which minima their downfall, will destroy us to-day.- We need search no further for the cause of the unparalelled prosperity - o,r Orem?, than to read the history of het gut.hge.-inen. Whoa Aristides *rote hie mmapernefor one who could not read, and wished to vote for his banishment, hiftlayed the public virtue which an imated all the law-givers of -Athens' pt that period. . t The Undying fame bob Greeee,attamed;aad which has dew*lnd ed through all the wrecks of ilutil; in Omsk vividness, is the oonseqttence of the firm prineiPlos, and midinaing in tegrity of her public mon. The earl Ste trot ber degradation and &Nit) %,11; is tracer! out in the history of %b ose men who.coatrollai her iaterests, 'Alen Alex- Soder the artist dassied the world irith Oho brirmaey of his miP;tary achieve gloloa iitettkerreYed th.e amient 'virtue of eirrataTi by his, victories. We might refer to, scores ef instances, 6sr histoty JD Bed irith them., but everyy eheeneref the p.rogrese or mankind has raced their tr., , - and knows. the _Amuse and effect, 4-this rim -and wondrous growth uts,umsysistions, as'irell 'as their Volans *Ad: *rink fall. They,. kuovr 86 sArl‘litreirthe oharanterhede 'draft Ramos "in. the `Maws days of alit" aEt thet their prosperity, and the viiiirgtion of their Enapireprer the whole' 4611'11 worn as the densely:ter* as. well as they know that the lose of Pub- • 5 2-#44 treelthelteitodiate Cause of the o*esbrow &Rain., and , the lapse of menltherhglip the long period of , litatial 144014, Oted.nalii:"Dtrit Ages.' And; )Lectern history - toe, abounds mithlefoilifjhakeiaii "is Just what he wkiehi tlistittit armortisowerld, and has noholitagid-ht notate one parthille. The 14 4 tOritialee„ the Icing antriereible blood Med horror thrtisigh which she has passed is but repeating tboUftq, - by-Atm ages. Maw, IlYliei4olespierre sad such men '4 - ere theproper expennts of'erittiblio:lenntla, and she 4 7k4Clets" ,, ittitori'a meet , herrn* ofhorniie l pass the &snit, Via I tyntieee to‘triltie (kit the suieiWcittnes the ipla history, cot . nii-4 olseathstgovernMente ristrelaileith4 tiee*r and MI in this age dad therfid ,471 th'ope ofthe past,; and tbagya Use humored upon dih V 100 . 44 4 0 .*1tes .0 1 00 1 44 sloths* -and a ..*** - ..: 1 41 1 4,*0: 40 irbileativ tim *tertirouss* . 46 14:0 1 i 1 Ab10 1 611.'! 1 ' 616`: - • lEi E I. 4,5 ot 4.44 • 401Xt CCM will iniprotwAiithonts, ii 'change of those serViinth who so shatOfalipaplanse the powtroonfOralcgkiporthent by a too !re tldittertidliSfVend ocitud*Witasi k IxiiveritfiePeople nevOr gave. With , 911Vi t Oykuge 1104,1tinadataffains 1 grow worse-a4' ores, we reach !I' de P tliOntprwat . oiali r ileitradatidn yr than any nation everoo3 l 44ed befoie, for it is alba* le aeon of Idatory,that the the Wier the position ofa goV4rttment, the deb pei and more terrible fhe fall s when i to principles are violated. Ariollier thing history teaches which , should not be overlooked. Ever 'since • Ltl so Patriarchal -form gave place to pore e.xtensive efid better established govern meat', there has been a constant struggle; on the one hand, for more power than is necessary for the proper admitistraL tion or law, oh the other, to retain those Judicial:34lo. lv.oawecttlportall -mett-by the Creator. This question has caused met* bloodshed and inifferifig, and been piodnetiveof'istiore misery in the world than all others.. Ahd 'who that has traced the histor:!, of man through the ages - of thg*t can doubt that a most llmportant issue in that long stitiggle is to be decided by A merica now? When w e take' into con sideration the rapid art idett we have ma de towards despotism in the last three ears, and note the graeoings cotistantiv made for yet grea ter Ower, we cannot but think that ex treme dangers threaten us as -a *pub lic from the SUCCes9 of the enemies of Will TthupeOple take these things inkt.porkftlitleratign ? Will thex examine for them. tolvcs-the Tearfully important questions they must dooide in the next year? T bey should trust the assertiqns of no ono, ,means of im formation are in the reach of all, and it is an American's right to Examine and determine all quekions fi it himself. ff the party now in power i e continued for -three years lodger, it • will ho extremely difficult to ever rem° ve them, the ballet-box till be inadequat a. 111aratluid his Charlotte Corday, and bineold may find one also ; but had we is It better retrieve the neces sity for such : t dire expedient?" If we do not succeed in the coining slectiitn, in rw sieving the prime cause of all ourtntrible and misery, our fate is sealed forever,. or else history's lessons bave -•It in - .A. Unooln Abraham tioteCdn, it is said, wiukette- F ted on eocieunt o 8 his honesty. We 4, no doubt that , handreds of then: , /i . were deluded intoy'otim: for him it)e cottot of his sirilOstwhonesty Omar, that was the mama whieh—indfilts4 g. party to nominate him for •the prestd. cy we do not behove. Be wairpomi , , led when many games. of bet - oer Were before the .Convention: - it' it orally supposed Owl the leaders of a ty will select their ablest member to 4- 2 ~ e tent them in &contest such as that of it,'CO was; but Abraham Lincoln was an exception. The only notable things in his life were, that he had been beaten by Stephen A. Dougha, and that he had opposed the Mexican war. The question nett:wally excited iII . the mind I.s, why was lie selected as a, candidate for the presidency? EVents which have i since happened fully exposo,the reason 1 why Mr. Lincoln was the motit salable person in the world to till 'the Presider tial chair in order• that the Abolition 1 programme might be &lb carded' Out. It was said that he was not an Abolll4en ist, it was Itemise he had not brains' to be ‘ anything. Veil did such men as Seward and Greet.) , know' that he was the very man to bear the Mime of 'min sins, without even knowing or oaring for anything er.oept i , that he was nominally the PRES-lA . lqt Was ever a natioi so ourseditiffere inkia.ini% *titan exe-, trtitlve who knOwe not his own mind, and 'cannot comprehend the plans of those who lead him. The country waited a long time for him to put his,. fpot down, eir it was isiiir to. he extremely large, aintalumst immovable whosit tam once I 'brought down."' Put he' was' hi*" with silly proclanuttionk which where wade inblic were, fatigu ed oby everk one , good sense, and to this •day his foot' is suspended, andie , :larc knot Ihrbig "A down lost there bea nigger fit' the road. Lavehas been exposed in , every wky.l Wi a ve been made acquainted with the manner in whiehhe felled the giniat *VI Way plans of the ablintrilinitrati; : iri'd this hour he is respotudble j before .Ood_ and man, for one half orthe,hrien lintin. the war, oven supposing it,were viand in a just cause. , • ' Yet it is said be will be before the peo tee in the !rising s apipitignourkiintthom to oontlittehins in peitier: • 'Yerhaps it Would be- Dotter to de , so, perhalpi- it would be wrong to place a Was in a pod= tlop, Ad :40 has die' grated, and , if the pine) Walt ,'lee then... Continue' tip , ' w the* and they . ifil kiiiii , be t,..,,,, ...soy &lure. aleetipas, Bat if 4iey. lova' iitiftty , if,they wil4,4P .mult i . the oxtlerAtiokl439ln has Aaisiseed , ir ttalictAsolalle/010) 1 , 10 10**4,4 • otadeYot - i bie r It* ** l oYr,n,! l * • • „iiiiiilkl74o. l 4. i '... : ' , 4 I ; '''''''-' • i .nn n— .2 . ' ' ; ''.' "- # 4 :•:"' : n 1 - .., ' - '.; '• . • 71:t 4, :: ' n # - 4:.. , • , Et APT , • v., 1 0* .... OW . .... nct„... . - : . , „ s o., tX .7 4 ' s- f • , ,- • "f• wit Ilia aihi. rimpell mom ottirueshave Int been told that the war would 1* Over in thirty,!aiity, thne, tWh t, or ktuOgr*ro l iituteaahreo he Ajki=4ll*thatAnpOpiloil it elWa *Mod; the end embed, 441e411"4414114.11".11.11111114Icia' .. And' wlien the fhll camsign of /,883,, 1 40carlaintcWeriAldto the 'Con fiderate4orernmentoonld not surviiel Aad now, an army .is for twicene large as General Scott .con sidered neteotary to "crash the rebel lion" at thebeginning . of the war: What, awe; it mean? Whew* this new Istrength of the. South which inustbe Met by se large a force ? There is Mt ono, sauce from whibh4 pgnld. plticalp4stiling.— And that is f - - that -the diabbliCal policy and mnip of the AbalitiOn party have driven them ..to: the wall, -.and nerved thernwith the energy Of.,deaneratien.—, Just whAt, every one ormacirmew.vren.a. TIM the eonambenee of tholltessture and Proclamation of Decembet-last. has _al -1 ready bean.. Tfielarieful friths pre al ready being reaped, 'int' tiny will be gathored,' in a harvest of blood - end ruin,. for years Weenie, unless . something is, done to exorcise the demon which has taken possession of our goVernment.—. The southern people'are of the.very same temperament and 4;lispositiory that we are ; and what Northern man would not tight to the last motaentif every right he holds dear were threatened? If there be such men, tbOrstre unfit to live. There Muir hope Loki outto the South naterms-o€itente-nirepesell-r-mto sad, as no honorable man can accept, and so, _fighting iith the last effort of despera -tion;--it - bent es - natitsitfithir nUlhon more men he called out, to carry into effect the policy of the Abolitionists, which, we trust_ in."...0,ed. they may never be able to do,;" When we inquire the cause of all the 1 Misery and, sulfering which we see abbot us on every hand, We are told, by those in power, that it is for the restoration of the Union. •We know this to be untrue,. for we have seep every opportunity to restore it sawed to slip by, and no ef fort made to rennito the severed States,- or to stay the( fell spirits of destruction. All men of sense must long ago . have' come to the conclusion - that , the war Is NOT for the Union, and we_ haver the positive deelartitiMiof the moat Mien: tial Teti in the Abollition party that it is nOt'for the 01.tt 'Union ; but for's NEW NE, not for the old Government, but for atutimikitirbielesthey 'ell us ie- Mr. Linc Mitt. tut: we cannot think that the war ie for him, because all, men of sense know that ke is not word' a moments contention. , Then; many luivii—cqnclu- ed tAiat jtis dnd 4 4# , been waged for emegro. We Used to favin. this ; but we haie given qt up. °They A O ,l only insiing the condition of the oor, contraiurnd worse by every effort ofYttieirs. and they cannot but know it. ..They ..bring whole cargoes of them North, and turn them loose; exposi3d to all the inclemencies of a Northern Winter,with none to protect or care for them, and nothing to save them from perishing. It cannot bo tiuttouffee is to boar the blame for he is suffering las full there of the horrors. The friends he expected to find in "do Norf. •are hie worsteriemies, and begirt4fi fire on . everY • hand ho knows not where to See. What then can be, the cause of the terrible condjtion oloffslis in which we find oarselves to-ddy?' - Why 'are not fair terms proposed to the South, as an honorable: and powerful enemy, which they have proved'themselves to be ? It is hard' to be foived ,to the conolesion that it is all on account of a , malignant' revengeful spirit on the part of our au thorities, a demoniacal thirst for blood ; Yet such -is the lest and only theory we have left.. - . •," —The "dead-locks — in State Senate has Om 4 Adrittel. 'lt iieerna, that* pew election hasiusen ordered' in Indigo Comilly and the probalfdlty ie that an Abelitiotf quo it& wVI . soot in place of Xgj. White, .now a_priinikeg Waimea& und-whose resignation _ the loyalists"' pretend tolavulli!td fir month!. It is dat4d Soy, 48'63, aid we doubt itagenatiness very stronglz— Wily malt not presented) sooner? Tt bruited as thelat means fbi the, aooom pjts efia 4444 ithielt " 81 3 44 4 else has failed to we sliPlree the Abolitionlitts tistpiA: Rat we howthat -Oat-rage is perpetrated; the Deannorig* 'niendbfikwill4ientasttilisleitfAuni 'AB/. 40 6 0 4 1 1)15 1 a ibe ..8012110 Alpo Republicans refuse all. houptiMoVolil' far . .-Ahlatvtie Alt ! .44114 golght t4C,:140,14' out -0.• the , . 7:7;43iweijoyil thstiftd•igth. viten Ahostirmiaverskaints?l,ol,":,loo; iff#ll' tkiltAtrOf if 11 0143040. 6r•;40111) being *raid 104plictki sod acli4",abitmpu: aßd 0 0.00441eYtt 41 f, lhowir ui *i 11" ; 00 1s; Is Cuffs. the• Cause? GM ME at tbiß, tht .fidewayi of access.. Illertit is litighable to hear any one trAk ir iiving •lt A W P I " ' 44 . WM (.); inany344l; weStr i glif ovuluat may • tickle the ears of isonte.;,buti in- Bellefonte fhttthatlie pruimiaeof moral pow er iigite that: of the Devil when he 'of fined the Sayler the Whole earth, titer abort as likely to be fulfllied. ' • —lt sai i ii m 4 t otied how flight ened the .Mtuiriiittratiort is with the idea of (Nit. lkleClellan'a report _coming be fore the Apeeplef and— their reations for suppressing It so king, are iejtvionts enough so*, What glimpses the' pub- lie have bad of it, have eonviriced ' them 'that McClellan is s Soldier and a herb; that :Week is sear, a coward, a uiar plot, and a fool; that Halle& knows nothing of the prise he is engaged, and that Stanton is a, petty tyrant ,ttlitc, a' murderer. pie wonder; they tried to shipprees it, no won der that they tried to limit the minther of copies to be distributed ; but., thinks to private enterprise,-we will all have an opportunity of getting a copy, trid rea ding the record of tinperitleled heroism and fortittide on the one side, ind 'the most shameful cowardice and jealottay on the other. - k a ___ —"All tliat the Devil would do if run stark mad," has heretofore been tau ht to describe war in its worst o. ut to roach the present frat ricidal, unAgatable war, a greater than rep wi gyEred for the 48(.0- tion. Thii?gi are Beep, done wtich the Devil vritUld blush to own, and it is not upon mccatithat he leis ever guilty of the oxcissisto which 'the lomeipers of and leado‘ri. in ttis war have gone. .4Ve are in thyor of :"giving the Devil his duo," and badly us we feel towards him, for his Sets OftestilitY to thelltiman fam ily, we wewhiossk for him no greater dis grace than 4410 placed in the position E. M, Stanttlit'oecupierve could ,wish him no greateg punishment than to be kept consuintly in the society of Abra ham Linceln. . - e Dingreis3 of ihe United States has materially. Winne& the chances for exemption, and iner nand the ;oinmuta tion fee to four 'hundred dollar's. lin mediatelythd President Issues a tall for five hundred thousand men to be drafted 6n the terOis °March next. Is that the par man's parte? Poor men, will you vote to nominee such men in power?— If you .You inflict your own death wound sad hold the to the necks of your children and y4rlhildren's chil dren, for generations to come. —We ,derstand that quite a num ber of our f ends, have taken the advice 9f a Delp , tic Editor and called their dogs "Verne " Now`this is wrong, de cidedly *roll . , and if the item containing, the adTi4 Wiapublished in the, Waren- MAN, wiriaktNit back,acknowledging that we have dos it wrong—not - to Forney, but to the dogs.' If you hitve a most coptemp i ty, mean, dirty, nasty, sneak ing, sta • g, cowardly. bitch, -call IT Forney,, butt dbit't disgrace a decent dog with thir A Remarkable tipeeab. Mr. Thaddeus Stevens, of Ps., the Ad ministration leader on the Seer of the House., has been inaltieg a speech--we may eay, even 1 rimpOiable speech: Mr. Stevens, long stride ridiculed the ides of restoring the government, ofiVashington, and declared. that be did not wish to tee it re-established: But he goes even one step further now, sub' recognises the Squihras Confederacy ! See ing tbs luorpossilnlity of defending the Cantle- WO!, Atif untiff the Constitution, be de clares that "A is a proceeding under. .the laws of war over which the Constitution has no control whatever.' "The Betide," lie M 4 ' c* l.")ted,risent to a separate gonemament, ier nat,,en conquered, haelelt I a treat the other as conquered :PIM e• Here then' is a t illi t itinot &b l i p", o the - gait oitio.A. otkitgrifn -, A ,' • , IlotIPO of ii Y Pett u L t hfi a r i nS the i , ion; bet erien , fiho doe. trineelif eilteptibßoint joie ant, , .!$' 0 ,47,. querod Pinvinckeiirere, in ' .17. nip , der th e itnOttial ' eate;e4d .gt . wt. : mop b itbstkitet , eititetente, ~:,,Po ' Is a ecrtioneied ' pprillOki ,of B k iselgs, /twiggy subddis to the ye dire Of idetrie,„beenuee bar 'life-blood was trofklel Out 'sr bar - .oy the ilitea 'di' de lam' it _has remained for - "the party, oT fiii4ami! .k4e:introitote the ilfttsoolfte doctrine 'hare. The men lfite bawd, i i l ly OflarotiOn Aft :bee instititia • 0 64T 0,5 t00141 4V1 1 " 5 " o f elsretiN , , .tile l*lol,o,ll 64 et& of tre e . 'licerr l,ROA pre it ire .11 1 :421V,t, 1 redue i ga p t tr " 4his., tu 1 °MA - ; 1 !daill 1 pro "All iliftiilAilikelndiufwinlned,szni 1 1 1/014 , eittdb, if ft *WSW au, wok* the hypixirit: Aga pies df "leatirtlhdon,? , N igar; i t roria t 4itkip*At t . Ina on theWib. '-.kstor men- Mkt _ Itirvine* lOC nkivoihn atii of Iralrilb4 'who bra Mr: ' 111444 •PAsibblitSr 1.- "isin t ,•dpealt ant' 'dila dlintlisity;4ol' ' 'otay.ll of DepbotiWY otov Ouppoithig . 4( Nadi& rial ls 4l MOE I —c'slui rt i i~ ~ 1 Crei =I Vir•esotki poxinestiep Rhode Ldiadi.....„....., Sauschft .....; ...... ....... ......... ...... Now York' .t„, 1 vr ..... 1 . .......a..;,......04.140,,i11iy. ' 'e.) 4 Vrift ' 1„ .. .:„,.:......:.,,...3. 61 " Ohl 4.a.„.....a... ..... ..„ , -.-, - - -... --. 1 43 , 7 4 . • ~ • , aa. - 1...,:•.:::.-L.....'”.,. . '., .............. - i„wilo, 4. 1 =i.. - 1.7. - .IIT ............... .... .... .... embo Wisaonsin,--,' ...............„.... 4,... , • 80,000" bite „..4.....„#,..1......„ ..c$6,00111" Pallin Efr .. -7? ..,..,,, ..... ,•,t....r.• 12,00 k or -„,„,.. 1 .-1.,. 09,00 001? Atansas.l ........... .....„,„.; ..... ..„.:- -N0 0 0.• . _ a" is in a very Brand Totah'. . ......... ' But this table does show this entire Arent] ofthe Democratic party. In Many of Statesmothing like a full vole of Om party. -was -poled' atlhe late elections, iuse thousands, Who have never amittlesced la tlieLprilheylif klvitig ani intiliort whatever to the Abolition wer,.refuned t rota at all, stud *ill never vote again until a policy which, tacritietst principle is ehatutope4. But Ae -late memscit anAiptiottleniation.of the Weal, dont so plantly ennottice the programme of .disc , ' n'andfor_thstsidte, o a ng Vavery, that no Utah can here afteesupport, the war who does- net. throw himself oleat over into Mir fillthy pool of Attain's:intent safe to es' that there era vast numbire who did not Toth with the Iremooratlir party at the last electApn, who will, now that the Adininistrittionhasboldly announced It, policy of war for the negro, and for State annihilation, array themselves on the side,of the Constitutional party, the Democracy, at the next election. As a statement of probing, these may be divided among the Stares as follows • Maine. Pew Hampshire , Vermont Connectiont.-- Rhode' Island bisesaohusette flew• Y0rk...,, Ohio .. : ...... lodiazio Pinola ibTglar" ^--• Wisdom'ln lowa Minnesota, - Califinitist"_„ Kansas....... '‘ • str,ooo Last Dainocistio The shovels the probable present strength of the opposition to the Republiean pro gramme of 'glide annihilation, and war for the negroes, as anonnoed in the President:a last message and proMemption, without counting Um vote of the Border. Spates of Delaware, Maryland, Kentucky, and blis:•-; sours. The'total vote of these litotes at the hurt Presidential election Was, In round nnin , Inks, 4 62 , 0 0 0 ; of which Lincoln had only 25,000, leaving a majority of feurhundred and forty-sir thousand against hiM: Now although three quarters of the oitizena of thesertkata are kept from-voting by lainteln'e bayonets, they are not kept from thinking, orating, and cherishing ea, all-absorbing.) wish to revenge their wrongs. Whenever a coniliot begins in .. the North between the friends of white supremaor and the advocates of negro-equality, all-these, who are living, must he armed against the Abolitionists. To he within the mark, let as add, from • these border States; three hundred thousand ' to the P.l. ll nooratio army of the North, which will make the total of-the-great- tott - Ttoro equality force almost two miff ens and a hall. This, or about this, sell be the army which the Abolitionists will find both'in their front and rear, whenever they push their qegret freeing despotism so far Abet it can Be no longer endured. The people do not yet realize that this war is for the 'negro, and not for the - Onion. A great majority of eyed Democratic newspapers have treated the war as though it were for the white race and for the Union. • The President's last nurreage and proclamation- leave tlient no longer an excluinfor deladins the .people as to the objectd of the war.- At the next' vo ting the issue- Will be square and sharp between negro-equality and nogro-suhqr,dl. nation. But it will be said, if we are wily allowed to Dote! Its that a question t Do WO millions and a' kW of whiti Men • ask one-third that number of negretequalleim sneaks Whether they shall pd allowed to .vote ? Why, whenever' the Democratic ar my so please; the whole godlearband of se me-artaiiews will birseattered 11th ehitt be. ' fore a wirlwind t Ifinv-tbst — the , e!the +Wier the Mien" 'is ended--tiow. t the President himsejf throws off the dimples of 'patriotism, which covered his treason heretofore—we !hall see that the miler ' of the army of white liberation grill begin. Two mrilionstatallrhalf strong! Cdurage, freemen _,Courig.e,'Priends or the Ittlioic —of the Whole Union I Thd its are that the great Dateocratiopatr4 is Ou *ii t Chtut. playing the part °flier . Pipettes Abolition °kite. Tien,' pretty limp; 'thee will be *nand of Mr. Ti*fanliatdithrtifel, - —Bete terCouilicerzulaxu In ISOQT 1 Allueozote..—Thet eole -of cortOMOted geode in sod about - Beaufort, 'Beath 1 1 / 30 bet via pummel , tWinetruatione frea dt. *ono ea tab 1.14M010 li earriapteddeat..of abelOw ristit‘l'aisrgetuedeoeribiteilthei pto- t °soft/pledgee etelec 1 , .- ' '.'''• • ' 4 ' '. ,„ .../oAt the hour infrooiced, thd CodifOrdiat !era, accompluded-by.e crowd ofert) 2 posseasors, proceeded to the wudertt Whip . of the tows spd conunedood ' We by m off-' ering lot Nb , r - Thelibidd(n waeiplirrid` throug: p 7i ; , *- andovi • 1 , Iftw; Aho M, 4 4droodle t'5 1 ,40 ~ k is sidered fir for thisdi , -MO WIWI Who.000004411.w.“-h~ *Villas.' lioll la.thei World-Busse BSc* *adeaubgek' tio 'exhild,te. so , mush' *ottr ditfiteer to . 1 4Waso a" Tattedr.trot i Vitia‘a . irr ViestmieltirA-mpiiiiiitipivto- v; ry ' 1 loureWthat‘whitaidecre". iiid - ta , bl* ., , .unti l the oossfeibal had _Ledlooteid WI • eW lt', M anded ttfireatetted. .We dudish's a Woo ass rerxing fray .$ 8 011 id 1 • 11,. ,' teccalc, .couftued. esuAred -1 , t ~ irmittivo •enl 4 WinWorr esa ptobia4 Woo* WAY! 1 2 / 1 44 t to, litiO l e. 04.' ' ' • ...oho bbbbbb .....i.4 r ay by day,. tbitty-ber • •1; , *odd re quire over eigit‘7:Six dayrocktltumeto walk inhale's' bon einceti:dlir tVe. !Golgotha' to another t leletlyibrilinV /krises by thrlast testing ' destroyed itubettlerbacluetellirwbrds-4. Yr semPre mint With 'tiociitt+tir Wad kiiii:torth jinn; headquar.ters; and erns talfeti4Jusalre-eolt oed by the fanatical mailerthrongliout the Whole North. • The word 4 .4mproxise," ut- I/redid a patriotic and frdttrittaiiiPirit, and these , thonsandrof miles ciftexterd, and rbilliontof buletWeer hsd.U4 no' exist enoe. • '' 10,000 18,0190 ...... 9,000 20,000 3,000 • 15,000 90,000 • so too Tilteo ,"• .............. • ••• •• 30 , 000 10000 ...... , ' atooo 15,000 ..... , 0,000 15 0,0 0 0 • 4,00 0 ' • 3,000 2,006,000 • A few years more folltivved„by mita de 'etrtiation of life, and ',the Government eau fothf a gravoxurd i thiit.elll reach from the Atlantic to the TlolfM,Oeemal The Masses of the People Ndrtht berm to have determin ed In fardro of ouch q ,nutgulticerd Afte ! What %theme for a ,Beophar, a _Cheerer, a Chaoc, albirerd. or a Stunner A Only think of it t Aline of " dor@ heroes and, patriots" teaching frran the, 'Atlantio -to the4tioifie ocean . What efoqiumtie lola poetry to the thought! *atter, tread lightly I , Breathe not i word of charity, hutitanity or Christi anity herb I Ign'ore all such vulgar thought or.idea. and let tho herrt swill only in devo tion to Molorth, the God of blood and slough ter. But -let the dierdples . of Illolooh be ware! The day of 'vengeance comes on apace, when sylodi through an outraged and betrayed people. trill takevengeance upon perjured, and ham who high betrayed /fie trust. In August Met, a'foiasias party number ing about fifty men, under a Ideutenant, went into lielena, Arhonsma loaded with "Mementoes," more, then forage. General Curtis, hearing how tho .party was loatiEd, rode out on the iosed.„teward th e picket' to meet them., soon they, name along, each mail boded with some *Wide be had "gob bled' pp the :mod. , One had on eight-day ithother Auld a double-barreled- abet 15t6it-itfesi tOlied under the weight of a Whit . d i sotodhar had' a pillow-ease AAP Or b,OOklis Ilq?ktior had wider hit saddle a, 14111-rng 'Wren from souks bed mom. kW the g oods were ordered to the Provost owe.: Lag% the par,t,y,wse an /Hainan, Bugging, atria faipiitned spinning wheel: As he deposited his ",keep-salte!' on the pile, the General domimaed: , Well; air sliki re di4 You get treat', (lintel, I confiscated it on the farm viiire I wint. - , Wei this On,you, could find n ' f , • .It4dedi le lim I , ) firs; , Gizeril, I ise the ,tael. timpil4l,4 house—so 1 erne.' 'Wen, "hat dix you.Sitead doing with-such .4 condom r . . , shaded{ 1 1 . 4 0 .0 4 1 . liP' I ill* , ttioeghtit wad b i t ' ',Pl ite ' Itii 4 a?o r resi l : olk : ' msolthie ?; • Y Pit ' 9 4 ;to' lao .inaN s liq',itit, abet •n° as fIP 4 5 1 .. it til *ad up . tha war l' VW. 0,- mit sltowed I'm, to lac _bd . _ ' _._4 —....Xtukgresfident i5y5,..0 , 114g posidiess 34i, Initirnyon as so alarmist iiili by say mftrig, • ;,‘Arkfbir'dnessiot yon -*albs vu T .1.1113 ; • ALATISAIN.W*I•II . 44IIO that w .i silb.to Abolition • nut& tyrpais iiiiii ibeitnni, Wino.' thin -Phtobir N.,' liimuldered nit smil 0,1,4 roe-booter. 1114 AW - xitelikx - Louis tbs.,Risrantb, of Trim, inn, 4. nab:gent oplaitoorilfmnr. , Ifs, iiikid: ;'War..! 4.--wrostost ‘loonesiviibie *lft#4 o arii Visas , It brings . wiiiiltso . tilttl ,v 4 4 7 ll l Z, LA 4 1= = thi F ; 11 7): 11 ' , itgleZ iober . yapairk A6t44...tloliwA ti Tfrni Is' tbs r - : of ap. " enlignuniSis 'task hi/34*(4141111.--ininbiAnk tithill,', f itian., 1 1 /F o P,AVlonsifir bikbindiarilftiiiik 1 z aL # l 4 ..-"P,74 l **Wilv•Afg 4Mbilift -717•1'"ITY ' .1% .!..b.1;*,,,5 t,Kir , _ of the iwitiseo., the oaadripthit ud % Antliairalbeini made Mal owe, be added et lead more,. nuiking la allone otly_m_2ol , _ I= i 44t, 7 Istltior - orso in , tie shit 11011th k-. ldt mere OW( twi tkipiii'iwo od filth the North: 441 h-rt; to es . the liouttorif then list; ad. 'Um thortsr.zaidiasi'lliooo" _l, -Bot IW6 ireeeedhaidefeb 1141 ( her, 4hohait died - frobr sin " eto . ..at .Ihdribuob 'spice vrdiiii ft 'skidr,o to bury,. aide• ky• this' blinfitilhih, boot of dead men; ellamitig foni feet 7 19 edit '_grave and the sped between'? ' sidle Lingth cob- I - tales 0,2110 tetr-iiid biry„thhe 1,820 -maw , ;-llotir maapallefiiorit-squire td Wiry 2 # 4)9(N000 mid r; Aet &1 7 , y milts. Or auppoiever. plied the d, tep wise, alkiw•Wg dfc ibet for'therye 'OO deo feet forthirepatte.betersbi. 119 could be tnuMid . 4soll:ded4. • 11011-tittiy o Klee re , Suited:to ' ' ,- ;000,0001 1 - Ter ie When man rebelled against his Creator, the words "No Comyroyi4(se': were. net pro 'Jounced- agalnat Um, ,O.k tallay 7 be had been enduring..a punishment that was to be eternal. On the eontrhry Omnipotence pro osed a con r•rni • . .emption, and said to titan, o ff er you terms..thrsugh-the-sseriffee of:inst only be gotten Son. Adeept ttilln Ma be - ear. ed !" But this Administdon and its , • %TKO. an wiser than GUI , - .Let out proeent„"ifbo questioti in 'a soma what - different item lit wir times tjie aro Mead and treet-• °hes, like &gal' ' To give 2,000,000 dead deeentiburial how many men `trill be requis - ite? Say that it win require to Make tbeneofßns, the a,hreuds, dig the graves and inter, four persons to bury thus six dead iii ono dab:Whit num ber will be.required to bury 2,000,000 in six idaye, t Answer, 228,222 man! A larger army than the groat -Napoleon ever com manded: . , , JUST THE THING. f► . , *4l4m...ini, A z • AINPitIT t ' • 940, 'llty•Cente, toe the ouc h of , • . ~..i . ~, ~,, . maisairali s e, Innisers, ITV ••• ,•• . to i'• 11/ , '• • yridniThver healing, eta' It sote . fhfont, • • • foot, eta. It le 'repent .ed abeggsstind • . • than any other article we -er olft l it . nolibile.' ,Zio:mds of animals hare ' onirWmt aui c and over-heating hy ~ , t hle Inegit.; 4 l4 fthat were orip- PlodSO ID . fetstowla• to•• their for . . • 'lt .54100. first horsemen we: tiiiiinen...zardere are oonstawtly . reeelted fOle:6lte - :SeOlw - aZ: England tor% isigli,auSg anionAill ' - setae& Owe. 0;1 Wkigii# . tiensee6ee 60 ekei , ;my the life of Your me ;01, . . ' Ocoee Mir Congaintatli* , ;n. 16, 111*Iph, -) i , I t... Thkslnsforja . Adjoin.l =B l6ll l4ll . Pils . lob Mr rellelreBWallidoraina tof the most RROAIINSP'T • PSIVOICIANS rN -TDB U. 8, Ta nlyr_oftryoptn i seatts u °amain Mara Tor 014 Hu oa r ' am. and symptom* In a Atm of the Uri nary, er•OrmaBl General IhrbilliT. Stepto.4o. Pididpsi pormstas, IMbeeilith Deteindnation 4.1114110_1411104._ - ContsialSoluv , • - • liyvteriar - • General Railesaltiu Illeeploarneaa et Melt. ' - Almenen of ITrileidar: ~ldMeu6 f, Loss rif Appartlea,' Eausigaticat, • _ DisiontfOttoato_kok Pao co . fhtto • • , Orgabq oftiemition Of tbq Haut, AddOwitet, all Mot aubtforattsitts of a Nen vas --ais4-4444/14fiwnpt-- . )thiritystem. - To &Air!. the gernoine,44B die out, Aim rag RIIIL,VBCPLU'II.; • Tars 11011PTVU6 Ceres liutteantety,_., „ • 3iiia4filiesputSliesisotire column. 15, 1864 - ' NEW ADVERTMKENTS. FHTItnI3.--Dena to the Camp of the mob erriber, near J'Aililpebtreg, on or about tho Ytith of Jalknary four C*ll4t sup Deed to be about Ohre tectthe old. Two, of them any red--the others - red' OA 'AA '!potted. No marhe. The.otitnertikrequeeteil-lo come for- , - word/ Woe property, pay,eharges . surd talto them away, otherwhe the; hul , Yt diaposod of am the law direct), " Feb. 6th-St. LAFiItEnfOLDS. v ANT.EIII—. • At the Bellefonte ficradry, between tbWatid the lint of Aril, 100 told of old lad ita#9,l4logbit-Izolesersrviiii which $3O per eve will be pato plough/ or sheers. 4U . A. HAIIPT A CO, MARK-1030 A 'RAG/$1 lj .• Stamps. T...-iig ' , Eirile, Robes,. 6r shy thing alas ot file ,b , .titbirhed .t on times 6014 4 •1101141y1 'ptiois, It the shop of the subscriber. ellefoot... ' ' ~ RA agER _ _ LEGAL NOTICES. N OTICZ. .. Notice It hereby even that tb on de/signed bee been appointed a •Committee of Beaty Dank* (Letatle) ef. Ifurard'inkliehlr, to settle sad easel hie seeousdk and be hereby renter te all persons kaoline ilenotaithis Indebt ed to said Idenr7 41mItlie n ja make biensdiate payinevit. and these 6avill a /ZP sm. c N.. to Omni theraidnly Whitt iii,,krte_ fa. meat. ~ ~.16.14/Th.ldL DM' . . 4 . 5 .. b• . Jan. 29, 1864-6 t. , ', • .• .. A D* INISTRATONS NOTICE. . „ Letters of Adtsblistntion on the Re late of John Swlnobart,4atikcirXhnnooo twp., deceased, hating been ironed to tbs. under signed, ht WRIT niztUlos all panieWUlidnAted to said Be to tomap o ideditsto,riyiirht, sad tboso.bwaft elninii" ' It !cpwpit them. did, asithiatleatid,. r settioneM. GIBOWISCIISTABOR*R. Jan. 29, i 99441. ....: 1 - Adfoifohirooor ADIIIINISTRATOWI3 NOTICIL A Lotter* of adinbuistration the. es tate of 3 olio Carnes., &eft Ws Ot be been granted to the and hereby notifies all penman indebted said eetete-to-usalurbusseadhile- mires those haTing claims tsgsdralt kin a them, duly authenticated, for *Allan hattlAilti wont Jan, ati4lls4,Bti 4ibilisiti4rator AIIktrNIBT4TOUrVOWICIiI.' , Lotter* of Adutlalatalt* ow' are tato of Panty' Fox i 'deeeseed of:8101044p, haring barn giMstialllo the thulerargaed he aa. tithes all those who are Imiebted •to said tate to make immettlato mateati tairk ;thaw, }lrwin claims &Oast Kto preapat„Aerm,lAttly mithentiested for ••• . •• impale S'OX; "an. tltk• /15114w41L • t )9 , .• s• OAdint". A DMINDY/1141048i0Tia: ' CA- •, •••11stkrs, is tomb, WitinnS illnitiretters of AtalOwtiww.W. ,Itint bargriaftiol YO• 0 0. - undoraf 00 kr- the Bewhner,st Ventniconnity, OD th e state'bf DOW ,iiii. A t istmlitiohli 08 4 ,4 1 . 1 5 is of Union Township. 44.1111/ItsiOts „Walked to said EVikkseci itonisine inismatisto pay- i wont an, two, -Aw l s the de ottaiedi4 "Vtis - • dskil_ft , t: theatjastol•- •', lit • .1:, ' IMAM pOlt&litelo o 7' 7 ;75 •4. Mrgabb!itilasaiiton 1 :4‘ 1" ;VA *, birw. t 9 vt....t ;peat • :' .14 ta; : el Mr,,llF / s: .1 .. 0 . >• :0_440;,
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