tiimttir-; • THAWS-01 per. year when paid in advance, $2BO when not paid in advance, and $3,00 when notitaid beltivit the expTridion of the Year: Tax-Payers Remember TAX-Payers romembOrt.,*hen going to:thif polisms trtesiketfirSirtytitht, Abolition Ad ministtion hail inereltsed tlio National ' debt from silty, TO THRHE THOUSAND MILLIONS OF DOLLARS. REMEMBER that Pennsylvaniii's share of that Debt is FIVE HUNDRED MILLIONS OF DOLLARS, and that Centre counties @hire is FOUR MIL LIONS, SEVEN HUNDRED AND FORTY FOUR THOUSAND DOL LABS, and that the interest od that amount yearly is TWO HUNDRED AND TWENT.Y - BIGIITII4O US AND ;SIX HUNDRED ANI) FORTY DOL LARS. REMEMBER, that this is- 4514 the National war richt, and does not include ihe State debt which isaipwards ofTWO 'HUNDRED MILLIONS %)I? VOL LAXS, or the county debt which boun ties, relief, and other war taxes has in- Creased 'to almost TWO HUNDRED THOUSXND DOLLARS. REMEMBER too,'that this debt has an been , made in the short Space of four years, and that NOTHING has been accomplished, to repay you for the enormous taxation it fastens upon json. REMEMBER drat the. (ley way to stop this frightful increase in the pub lic debt, 'and to r,pduce yaw taxes to Vitti; they were under a Deltoeratie Administration, is to elotit men who are opposed to ruining the country for the sake of SoutheliEgers, 'and of rob hing Ice people' to enrich AVoittioice'ii tructers. - REMEMB I ER, Tax-parcts, that' the %%hole abolition ticket is pledged, to_ a prthrecution of this infamous, wicked ;war, until "slavery is abolished." 'Re collect that they are in favor of taxing, of eonfieripting, and if needs be of mur dering every one of you, in order to - freedom.' to —tho—Aiggors- of ito south. ' Who' Is Reaponsiblec?" The supporters of A 61.111110 LitecOln snit 'negro equality in this place are making 'most:strenuous efforbi to induce the Wien that were drawn at he late draft, to believe that, mar Uounly Umumissiopere eYe tO blame for it, just as if the} were eontroling the administratiOn, or could have a draft .. take puce whenever they wanted it. They` blame them for not offering. a Ninety Mb : tient to buy substitutes to fill the onOla of the county. Now, we cannot seeivhnt right they have to do• any tench b Ting. The matter.of filling quotha 3atiti ! Ceel4 left to the ;townships at tonttltre rreWeettli'd'reftli. This was not a county affair—it Was left entirely tolbe bilk - era 4 — Me loatihships, the 'School Directors, Constable, &c. Our oounty has been run in debt almost wo hundred t housand , dollars paying boons ties and 7 chefs, to keep ip this abolition *sr, saying nothing at all about its share of , the national and Slat o debt Every part isle of . )property in it is mortgaged for more than half its vales to pay the debt. and why, under heaven any one should wont it in creased still more, we do not Imo*. We are certain the tax payers do not, althongh 'a few abolition - pettifogers who eke oat , miserable existence in this term would try to make them believe that it• ;rebid To to heir benefit. •• The people know that the abobribia party u responsible :fir the draft, mid if they wont another one to fake place inside of six months, they will vote (lie Abolition ticket, every than Wpm it Is ilk favor of coniforipting and tat- Ng the white people Of 4he North FA owlet. to eve freedom to the nifers of the Sontil. akimbo *lsiah ye will Hive If Pm Watt more DRAFTS vote for Stephen F. Wilsou, who it In favor of pros ecuting this wig until the South abandons 'slavery, and its inhabitants exterminated. If you Wait INCREASED TAXATION 'vote for Stephen F. Wilson for Congress 'who, will sustain all measttees calculated to oppress the people. ,If you want NEGRO EQUALITY elect Rtephen F. Wilson to Congress, who is an ardent admirer of the doctrines of Sumner, Grselwand other radaiesl Abolitionists. If you prefer WAR to PEACE cant your votes foaStephen F. Wilson who will in no oast go for Peace until the South consents "abandonment of slavery." ft gou aro opposed to DRAFTS, TAXA TION, NEGRO tQCALITY anti WAS, then yote,for THEODORE WRIGHT ',rho is fel UNION end PEACE on the terms embranesi in den. 14 , 1cCLEcestes letter sfneeepreaStel -3 , --.--m Ttirn out Derseerstonf "Old Centre" thin in tho aid-opportunity *o will have of appeal ing to you before the election. The des tiny of our country will be sealed before ibis time next week. tt is in your hands and by propel' °forts all will be' right; through neglect you niqbe loreand fali. Oar own courou it more &wend a doubt, of *in. vicar& qfa thounessi caliont- V for Democracy and Naoe, but we mum make it an large is possible in or der that a gkrrioun - victory will crown our efforts in the State: Let Pennsyl vania go for the DernOeraoy on Tuesday *at, and election in No vember is secured. Turn eel thea—go to the lb& ear and remain there all Ay. You oin work at the polls as well * elsewhere. If any your neighbors is • Award about b oonrieg; go for them.- .n't loose • vote, AtiNttu.—The wity to put muslin up tO Mk dollars )std, is to shot S. F. Itilsort to Codkress. . Ws/oh Th At We gieeditied last week, we now,givi full snd comiletet list of the Loyol Leignerh secret vigilance Committee in this County. Some few of the mdit 'timed we know Will pot work with &OM, u they have openly de-* olared their intention to support the Demo oratio'C'andiditeh. ¶'here are °There, how ever. a large majority of them, chosen on account Of their awe, to do the dirty work of a dirty and contemptible craw of olica-seeking, negro equalising beings, who are handed together in earet leapt!, alwort to oppose everything that is honest, honor able or patriotic: , Freemen of 'Centre coun ty, read the names appended 'below, and then deoido whether such individuals shell control' yofir votes on, Tuesday , next. Wo give them to you for the purpose of plating you on guard, that you may know who and what they are, when they ask you to veto thn.A.bollt ion ticket. - They are the hirelings of Abraham Lincoln, men whom "Green. baeks - "7 - ctutttuj-, and4rham any ecrntrols• Beware of them! They would enslave the labcirer with taxes in order to free the negro°. Listen not to them? Bellefonte Borough:—Geo. ()rams, W. S. Tripptez Strover, F. S. Wilson, and S,, M. Irvin. :Renner Tetrwthip.—W. If. Longwell, Robt. Kendall. (leo. Dale, J, M. Kepheart and Daniel , Keller. Boot • Toirruhip.--,P r. J. M. McCoy; 11. P. Trctiyulny, Ira Fisher, H. A. Brew and Austin Itlaings. t, • Bit: route .Tbletiship.—Wm. Stewart, Jae. K.Boak. Michrtelh, Jacob Craft and Deter Eter Curtin Totnship.-3ohn Packer, Jacob V. Knoll. A. S. Tipton, John P. Delman and John Robb. •Fergyam Totethhip —Prof.• J. E. Thoniam, :14tilitt Maser, sr., Chas. D. Miller, Jones Laporte and Mortimer Longtre/J; Gregg Township —lt. It Duncan, .John Ritinehoart, WM. F. lienrich, Bohn MOClita luck and Mork° W. Dunkle,. Haines Tounuhip.--Ja.l I'. ( . oimrne, Thos. Motorman, David Crape, 11. 13 Mussinna and Wm. H. Stover. , Jfaljmoon Tole*dap —Jacob Daniels. •Ja e u. I ly , Irtiverlsart; - A - r - - Surrair - Tin //nrris Tbu , hahlp.- -D. A. Stewart, W: W. Leech, Thos. Dee, Moses Thompson and Daniel Hess. llovOtif Itorthot-L-Raert C-4cles.4antes )lalurfre'y, Xlox. Knoll, Jacob Baker ;and lloward 2"orrualiip.—Wm. P. Ltaeas, Sam:l W. Pletcher, Peter C. Johnson; John Hughes niUl Da s vhll.l. Pletcher. / /11,81on ravn,hy , —Vile: 1. Thompeon. Jno !lenders hod .Too. ' • Lrber y Tianalup.-t—Datt'l Kuhns, Art hu r ro;reenutn, John Liggm, Wut. F. Courier and Robert %LH in., . 1 / a ripu. Tow/i.thip McMunignl, Jno. 1 McCithnorit, Wm. 11. Swanzey, J. 14. Johia-%1 sun mid W. 11. Smyth. tier ntrtexhip.--Harry Strollertier, Juo. Burkort, Iticrly, Pan') Strover and It etthen Grim. Milegburg P. Shops,. J NI! Green. Ityman, JAW) !lAA and 11 Iles. Ybu•nahip —Wm. F. Thompson. I'. B. \Vaddle.,Samq-P (fray, bus. Chankbers and Caleb Kepheart. Penn terns/op.—M. P. I'. 11llsser, Sane' Otto, B. 0. Doininger, John F9OlO and I). A Potlrr town/flu! I.—Jas. Thompson, Andrew Gregg, Benj. Hutton, Sam'l Van Tries and ottra Hutchinson. Rush totrashtp.—Owen llnnopck, 1 1 1.0 ht. 140„ Aditifs, that Ha o and D. snowahoe fouliship.—Satn'l T. Lucas,. F. I'. Ilurxstnhl. Windy Itolmes, Adam Criss man and 1). W. Wea'ver„ crrhw townsNy —Wm 'Sliortlidge, Jos* Weaver, Noah Musser, Jos. Coady and Au drew tiwnrtz. Tqylor totrnship.-143anard Merryman George 7tfarkley, Stephen 11. MeMonign Geo. Boyer and Andrew Nearhoff. lima 1010114 hip. I.lexander, Peter Bush, Geo. Il:rover, John Alexander, Geo. Ingram. Maw.,lle Borough.—.l. N. itastek i l, henj. Rich, Thos. Parsons, It. T. Downing, Dr. Jas. Illatir. , Walker intrnAlp.—llenry McEwen. Jef ferann Lander. W. W. Rogers, T. D. Rupert - and Lesly Gordon. 11 - orth Mir ashtp.—Sanyl Osman, ,Elias Thrace. Samuel.Pattoa, Watt. Campbell and C. Beckwith. TH IL °musts V.:S.kortos.—The import_ once of the October 'election cannot he over estimated. Every mat Who .desifee the suc cess of "Little Mao" In Noventher, should Vote the Democratic ticket in October for up- An It depends our success in November. Do A6t Yob deceived by the "loyal," who are now ii,etging you to vote their ticket in October, and.then saying that they will not objMit tq your voting for McClellan iu November, for their object is simply to re-elect Lincoln and they wish to accomplish that in lux In direct war which they mined abcomplish directly. Let every friend Of McClellan be on the alert and be jeady for the first fight jor position in October, and should we suc ceed in capturing the' enemy's out-work in October, we can pour hot shot into their camp in November, and conquer without the loss of a man. Remember ! Every vote east against the Democratic ticket in October Is a vote cast against "Little Mac," and in favor of "Old Abe." GOOD Fon THAT L3AD.-A gentleman who cams down en the 'spacial train from Tyrone yesterday morning, to attend the Abolition... Mats "Meeting," informs us that vote was taken on the train and tha t McClellan, hatT4s of a majority." It must be remembered that tiffs Wan was eliditir eapeciallyf to bring Abolitioriista to the meeting, and that it carried Men itf that stamp free of cAame. flow are Yeti Abra ham It has been gravely siiggested to ue, that Mr.:Tilden. who is his own candi date for Congress, should rather prefer his claim forte birth in the Treasury. Ho is reiorted to have capacity for that sertiee, as at present conducted, whit* Clark and Henderson Night ehvy. Ab, Stephen I thou treasure! had this been suggested, to thee, ientead of ue, what a noble thing Pessenden.! , ---what atniefortnne to us. ilgyi.All who are in favor of., entrusting their-property, the county falai, the asses q , went of taxes, &o.; to honestittui Omnipotentam. hands , hands, will vote for am. L. Gray for Com missioner. He comes from the ranks of the people, sad'not from a politoal den; and he will therefore have a jealons sysel uPhd the inteinet of the people, . Look out for Iles in the Central Prom of this week. The publishers are keeping It back untill the last moment, when•theri will bi ,ao opportunity to con tradict them. . aIIANDPATRIOTIC DEMONURATION. OL - 11 - 03071143,33 A WAZZ. 3,000 FERMI:WY_ iN COUNCIL.; . Oue.ef liap_irdiddMiL.uopnlar_Memonstra tlittis ever witnessed in Centre county came off ill this plane on Monday last, Oct. Bd. The friends at Constethtional liberty, ral lyierg to the tipport of McClellan and Pen alitiAt came from ell'perts of the -county, until our town was overflowing with peo ple, and the crowd could only llfe siambeged by thousands. the prrocessien, 'composed 'of almost every land of vehicles as it passed tfiroligh the various ifriels of our Borough, presis'ntedit spe'etscle truly inspiring to the really 'Marietta who desire to see our coun try relieved from the incubus of Abolition ism which has been weighing us' down for the last four years. The various flags,ban ners, and emblems,decorated and inscribed with various instructive, amusing and • ap propriate mottoes, presented s truly 'spiri ted and brilliant appearanoe. We regret. that our space willinot permit us to give a full deaoriptJon of the procession which thronged the streets from 10 o'clock till noon. At one o'clock the mass o( people proceeded by Mi llers , Brass Band from Look "Maven, marched to am . North end of the town where the stand had been erected. The meeting was then organized by the election of the following' officers. , kriSSID 'NT, .lohn T. lloover,Bellefonto Borough vics httEslDEsrft Daniel Derr, Bellefonte Borough John MaDermot, Bellefonte, do, John Bing, Voionville do. - Andrew Murry. Mileeburg do, Balser Weber, Howard do, Win. Marks, Bogga township, , John Moorman, Boggs, do, Daniel Houser, Benner do, Cliarles Witmer Benner do, Barnhart, Viedhefli3r, Burnside do, Joseph McCloskey, Curtin do, Fredrick Krumrine Ferguson do, .I(ihn B. Mitchell, Ferguson do. lobn 0 Jared B. Fisher, Gregg do, ulebn-Haddermsmcilwfwerr - - Thomas Yatich Haines do, Samuel Gilliland, Haines do, .James Prim, Haines da,.-- Capt. Joba A. Hunter, Half Moon do, John Campbell, Huston do, Capt. Henry Dopp, Howard do, Ephraim Gloat, Howard do, Simon Lingle, Liberty do, Campbell Deicing Liberty do, Henry Ahnrcr, 711iles do, Wolf, Mites - do:- - - John Garbrich, Marrion do, tweknoefros t do, Henry Rrunirine, Venn do, .lacob Eisenhuth, Penn do, Major John Neff, Potter do, Colonel Wtn. litre Potter do, O. W. Rumbarger, Patton do, Wm. Riddle ' Rush dn, Dr. Chorlesß. Foster, Rush do, - John Hoy, Spring do, Robert Ifelihurn, Spring do James 1:2410, Snow Shoe do, Wm. }loll, Taylor dd, John Coperihaver, Taylor do, Geo. L. l'elers, Union do, Michael Shaffer, \Volker do, 11. P. Pontius, Walker do, • Phillip Williams, Worth, SECRETARIES. P. (?ray Meek, ; Fred. K. Knriz, John P. Mitchell, Reuben MoKee, John Foster, John Curley, Col. Reuben 'Keller, Dr. B. R. Vanyalsay, Alexander Sample, Dr. John M. Ilush. A. C. Wittier- Wright, Jesse L. Test, Wm. Allison Jr., A. Geary, Sohn Rarieh, John Miles and henry Noll. Afterlhe meeting was thus fully organ ized, the President appointeded John 11 Orvis, and S. T. Shugert &gm. a oohnnitteo to escort the diztinguisho4 speakers who were in town from the Cumming's .House to the meeting, On tho return of the Com mittee, Mr. Orvis in a few appropriate re marks, introduoiLl to the vast assemblage the Iron: 'Wm. Bigler, ex-Oovernor of the State. Notaing less than a full and literal Re port of the magnificent speech of GOT. Big ler which lasted for over two hours, could give our readers who were not present at the meeting a correct conception of the great merits of this unusually able and brilliant effort Of one of ilia greatest states- . men, and ablest men of the nation. Ile re viewed the proceeding of CongreAO daring the session of 1860-1, and fastened the responsilfility for the rejection of the Crit tenden compromise and all other measures df adjustment and conciliation upon the leaders of the Reptibli4n party so clearly t , lint the sa iacegenationistb who heard him writhed most terribly. lle then traced the history of this Administration and clearly clenupstrated that its entire policy tended directly to prevent the restoration of the Union, and to scent.° the establishment of a despotism. At the conclusion of one of the ablest speeches to which we ever listened, the Loch HavOn litud entertained the vast audience with a mitt:die air. Hon. Samuel H. Reynolds of Lancaster was next introduced, and in his usual clear forcible 'and eloquent manner, addressed the assembled 1116(11906 for orhr ad hour. Our space; rill not permit us kr giie even a synopsis of this speech of one of the' most talented and promising - young democrats of the old Keystone - State, After ' Mr. Rey nolds had concluded the ineetingadjourned to re-assemble in the Court House in the evening at coven o'clock. etaning the Court House wait tumid ed to its utmost capacity, ,notwithstanding mast of the crowd had left town after the meet login the afternoon. No ode pretleht will probably ever forget, the rich intellectual treat he had atithat cloottsion. Mr. °oils introduced F, Pillsburry, of Maine, who addressed the crowded house for near, ly three hours. Although exceedingly cor teous and gentlemanly toward his ' political opponedte, eff: Pillaburry poured forth a ibry torrehetlf dloquentte, argument and logic which held the audience spell bound during the entire speech, and swept with resistless force every candid person who heard thim. !naiads and arguments fell like Itl46odt and shell In the camps of the coedit, sifeitaiiig confusloil add dimity among their shattered ranks. It Will be longare thb eitisens of Centre °Mut. ty forget this yisitfrom such' a gallant son of the Pixie Tree State: After mifeie gy the elegant Band, the meeting adjourned with snob cheers for our ticket and the speakers, as made the very Welkin ring. - . Von' the with!. Democratic Ticket. Teo Reasons Why - Wilson Thinks° He Should be Congressmen, andorty Ceti tie County Republleeni OUght to Toth* fur Him. let. Bettause fie lives_in, Tioge'eoy, and which is asNraphioally siPitisted'from the middle Counties of PeiMaylvanii, .in @soh aManner au to give's 'piquant diver sity of Interest and of opinion among his constituents. . , 2d. Because be lives in Tinge county, and ea the owl-tenth pi-ley', if no other, Tioga Is entitled to ride' over the united wishes, Maims and detnaidrof the people living-in the other four counties of the di strict 3d. Because he-lives in Tina county, and Tioga comely is settled by Yankees, who, at this important orisie of our history are presumed to know, Solely and exam= vilely, what is to be done and how to do it. 4th. Because he lives in Tinge county, and it was thought in Tioga county that a talented and capable gentleman like Mr. ArinitroWg - inlght - nolproperry repreicat herr in the Repelilican House of Bepresentatves. 6th. Because he lire! in 'Pings county, and Tinge county is in Pennsylvania, and Pennsylvania needs him and -bags for him. She wants "smart" men. He is "smart." She wants a pettifoggers to' advise the Chairman of the Committee on Wigs and Means. Thaddeue frill he pleased with SleVihen. lie likes &Sven*. &marine he little in Tioga county, and Ceitre county Rollublicaus being some what distant, it•was not thought worth while to consult their wishes. 7th. Because he lives in Tins, Bounty, and his name is Wilson. Massachusetts bee sent a Wilson. lie has distinguished himself. Tioga would send her Wilson, lie might distinguitth himself. 110 has an excellent Harrisburg reputation fors basis to build on. Refer to flov. 'Curtin of ariy other man, except a man with a Harrisburg reputation. Rth. BecauspjuLlinti_in_li . 9th. Beentiae in Tioga he lirev. WOULDN'T WAVE TOE TJIEM.—The old flag which formerly belonged to the Cllizens of Bellefonte, was in some manner or other got ten hold °thy the Abolitionist, and flung to the breeze on the morning of the Democratic Mass Meeting. It was put up seeress the stress just below the magnificent one, the iferniaret - aliiiiiiedbut - a reWlanieFfs'e fore,in order, if possible to hide iiMcCiel. lan and Pendleton." It waved - beautifully overthe heads of Denzo'cracy alt they pass ed and repassed - under it on Mcuday last. and continued to wave proudly, until yester day morning, just when the abolition pro cession began entering town wit heat a par ticle of wind to tear it, dropped to plow no if ashamed the party ghat had run it up. or determined not to float, for those Who had called it a "flaunting lie." Farewell "old flag" we honor, we admire you. Dotter hang in shreds froin every rope and pole Than he . the omblemef a manse unjust as Aboli tionism. —The Abolition mass-meeting in this, placion Thursday lila was a complete finale in every respect. After spending hundreds . of dollars to get up a,-"grand demontra tion,— they - were - not able to raise more than a respectable township meeting, Not a single speaker that was advertised was present, and they were compelled to listen to trie ravings of the '49uspender puller," the dry jokes of a "seaptedlar," and the silly twaddle of the war ho of the N. E. Eluireh in this place. Their delegation (wagons, horsemen, foot men an all) reached round but one square. It wasciti out-pouring of their party though, a full show of their strength. They bad everybody hero they could get, and still did niot have one half the meeting they had last year. There was no. enthusiasm, no cheer ing, no nothing, but long faces, and hopeless countenances. —'Every man his . own Lawyer"— ”Every man his own Doctor"—and "ErifY man his own Tax-payer"—are terms to thetinind, of man attaches some inde finite meaning. But it bath been reserved to a Tioga county gedlolts-to distkver, that, despite of every other man, "every man may be his qwn Congressman." With the rare tact, peculiar to the Yankee mind, the inventor is about to test the value of his invention, by driving it four abreast, through the unsubstantial Lbrlo of the Republican organisation in this Congres sional District. Its sport. Jabs' The Lino Antics, es in olfset to the many changes that are taking place in favor of M'Clellan, are also publishing some re cent accessions tcrtheir rank& The !atill is a coot. one. Thel say that the ' , coolness" between Governor Curtin and tho Adminis tration has been warmed up a little, and that the Governor Will support old Abe. They annolittoe tills with a great flourish of trum pets. *hat a Wonderful accession this is! Curtin for Linitoln In' the saokwoods they to doubt porquade the people that Cur tin has •always been a "lifelong Demo crat." —lf our readers are ditiappointed at not finding allot of she conscripts brads issue of the WATCHMAN, they must put the bllame on those to Whom it rightfully belongs. We asked the Assistant Provost Marshal for a list, and ho answered that they would allow none to be published. Notititlistanding this dfs did dui befit td secitrd orti, with the deter mination to publish it, whether ho allowed it or not, but &Hod. Papers in other dis tricts of the State were furnished complete reports, butit seems those in authority want to keep thoperopre of this regionin the dark, Tmc Nsw Mannarto.—Take 1 from. 4 Mid 6 are left: Zrampte—Subtraot 8 Repot)lieut. Confer eee from Lyooming, Clinton,' Centre mud Potter, who Toted for Aftastrong, from 2 Renublioan oonferees. from Tioga, who rote for Wilson, and the result is a majority of 10, making the nombuttion of Wilson unan imous. The beauty of the system Is spintrettt— anybody may do it, who hes • •Ready Reokoner," and c•n sing palms 4140 his nose. . Itateousor then you yotolbr Steppe F. Wilson, you vote to jittiotw the "war. '6l "slavery , id abogshed, Okla for a diAti ivory - law esoutte. • To Erb Wm W. "kr, Beltsfonte,—Bir: The Control Pints' of Sept. Mt' Con traltos lettiir of pore than a column, signed b r 3 6a sad saressed to myself. The 111- leged reason for thus publicly address ing me through apartisan political newspaper, is the receipt by yea-from-me et-att-entroet from a published sermon-of roll, aroompinied by a note of lest, than three lines, directing your attention Isa k the extract and to which note I did riot at my propos name. ' That I had no tiesice_to4sunaser any &gen: ey in sending the eifract yoti ,hest-from the fact that. I avowed it to a member or yoqr congregation. who trees with your, politi cal sentiments, and whom I knew full well, would not rest until you had received the information. That I did not desire to inluro . your °harm:let or reputation you must have inferred from the fact that the extract and note wore rent toles and not to any third person; (the mil member of your Gunge.- gation above referred to,• alone {sing Cog nizant of it,) pito atone gave it, pilft/teitp.— Were yotir soothes for so doing pure - and unselfish, such as should &deist° ehristian minister? Thbee unfriendly to you may say, with some plausibility, tbet your ob ject was to gaiw solortety, , end to obtain some ephemerid vulgar popularity among those who sympathise with dour pelitlealt opinions. Bed joy thought my ?Irene° he heinous and desired my reformat on, wonld it not have been more in accordance with the teachings of the Apostles had you.catne tome privately and atteraPed to convince me of my error And would you not have been more likely to sueeeed than in the course you chose ? I am afrahlltei. sir, that there is some feel ings of worldly pride and vanity still in your heart notwithatanding your professions of spit itual mindedness. You object to the terurtt blood-thirstatr which I applied, to your course. When you are usuig all your infilienite;both publicly end privately to in duce men to go to var. what you advocate a still further, prdsecution of this war which his.alreadY made a hundred thousand wid owe and three hundred thousand orphan's; when you oppose. all measures of concilia tion and compromise which -would bring peace and union to our distracted country ; when you rejoice and gloat over battles in which tens of thousands of lives have been lost, and a greater number of once vigorous and manly forme have been mangled ; is the term "blood-thirsty" too baish to charac- Terra - your course - 01 -- "t Int 1.,u chat; A1f..112-NOi l 1 1". I , `C.V , Atu.-1149P1.- for many years have been' working' assidu. 'Dusty to stir up in the-minds of our people feelings of hatred and bitterness towards the Smith. Whiles portion of tho--thstith . ern clergy, of the Bishop Polk school, pur sued a similar course in that section ; and now in the midst of a ,igantic civil war brought upon the country in a greet measure by your respective efforts; R• 01 milieu n mil lion of Amerman' citizens in battle errayt Artatapdtag_ epoe_th ezrea- e__l2yj nitof one huge, m o nstrous, grave, put, and your cler ical co-workers North and Month are stand ing behind t hese yierigoading them on and litterally pushintt them by thousands into the tomb, And this work of death' von call the labors of the chriation ministry Your Divine Master repreraanded a chosen apostle for desiring lo revenge an insult and wrong by resort te the swor& You teach that bloodshed and murder is the ° appropriate punishment for those whom you hate. The founders of the religion you profess taught "peace on eartlepnii good will to man." lin teach war on eafth and hatred toward your •fellow mortals. Yet you claim to be an am bassador of the Prince of Pewee, who de sires reconcilihtion with, and. _the salvation of, all the sons anddanghters,of Adam. You say than am "arrayed against the lawful government of the land." In this you violate the command. "Thou shalt , not bear false witness against thy neigh bor." lam not now nor never have' been arrayed against the Government. I love the Government of this country, and the oonstittition. laps tthd ietstitnlione establis hed by our fathers and' li-unseated to its for preservation. I have always obeyed the laws euacted, and punctually paid all taxes aesessed agninst me. I have trequen• tly in the peat and shell probably, frequen tly in the future diesprove of acts of Ad ministration. You have done the same I have allays been iii favor of sustaining. and carrylbg put in pied faith espry provi sion of the federal, constitution, and every .law made in confornlily to its . principles Can yorti truthfully say the intim of your eel(' Have you, mit hated and vilified that provision of the constitution,' require ing the rendition of fugitive slaves and nll the laws enacted to secure that result ; Have you always given a hearty support to all 'tars aull other measures of tho govern ment? Yotellity rlm a politician and an office -seeker, while you aro a simple Minister of the gospel. 1 have never held nor sought an office in my life, nor have I taken any greater iotere.st in politics then I believe any good either Should. But of what gos pel. pray, are you a minister ; 'surely not of the gospel of peace, . '-You preach the gospel of murder, And way for lust's kingdom to come." You speak of the herd of rebels," in centre county applying it to thoe'e who differ from you in polities, Is this ;‘n exhibition of the chrlstain charity you learn from the Bible ? Ilad you in the pulpit on the salril . l; dpy, preached and prated , my own political sen timents, instead of those entertained by Garrison, Philips and other infidel aboli• tionists• I should have been as much (Ll*- fended es I was; for when I go to'cburch it is to bear preached "Christ and hint ern ciOed," and not la hear a dissertation upon either side of any political questions. You regret that I am not a ohild, that I might grow wiser as I grow older, we are balk young, and I hope to learn, and. int: prove constantly as 1' advance 'in years. As you can yet hardly claim infallibility and, perfection, there is doubtles much room for your own improvement. As I have never made a profession of re ligion, bare no great natural eapasity and possess but the mold limited acquirements. I cannot presume as yOu did td offer advice, but will commend to your serious consider ation, the following advice given by the apostle ,Paul, tq a young chripta:a minister: let. Tim. Gilt. chapter: ..Letas. many servants as ill's under the yoke count their own mutters worthy of all hopper, li that the name of God and his doctrine bohnot blasphemed. And they that bare believing masters, let them not despise them, because they ore brliterii • but rather do them service. because they are laithfull and beloved partakers of the benefit. These thingsjeach anti exhort. yony mats each otherwise, and consent not t o I wbolesom words, even the words of our Lord Jesus Christ, and to the doctrine which is &emir,' ding to godliness; HO is read, kaowisig moth fag, bet doting about questions and strifes of words. whereof cometh envy, strife, railings, evil scinnlstagi, percent disputing of men of corrupt minds, and destitute of the trntb, o*p p/wing that gain is godliness : frosts seal with. drew/fret'!" • • Lam Severead Sir Respectfully yoUrs ho ii. ittUnB, 1 1 9/lettalle. 7• September 29th, 18844 1_ vol. those of - you, follow Miens, Who desire the regioiitti and exiimittfittiree &a . of the oougly to be wader the care of -an honeit, taii °ow:mesa ej will vote ftIT JOHN ai Auditor: Ile. is the pimple's aromiuee, tied he 'will &M id die t peopleoltilevesL.Vote for him. -Corral . ' Al Twos,* (11writ—Fixtheri who want to geo!lielliw di,tho . LA lkonoqrstle price 'at ... Am:lvo mai per ; pooh & wjit- - lote or tis Ihumoorsiio oiadidl4lll. A Subscriber," sad perhaps _weir wishing friend, writes Os to inquirie "why we advertise patent medicines." We will' here and now answer -hied that..we do nat. One readerai are aware that fer years we ax.: eluded everytlilhg of the sort, and the only aoeining entiePtitin that we *tow of Is the advertisement of hr. J. U. kyon: k Co.'s remedies, which now stands in our columns. If our friend does not knew wo will inform him that !belie See Aka "peewit" or Ilan ie• ceet medicines. Their composition has been trestle's publicly known as any other soientif to fact, and has mbreoverhati this spproval of the highest medioal authoritTie the lied whist affords us perhaps still greater contldenee in their worth is our pericioal., knoittedge of the man who mikes them and Die 'results that have followed ffom their usa ; resUlta all familiar to . .our readers and to the whole rothmunity jo ss they are to ourselves. VALI:I4\IILN •NP CO*V;Sllol.—_-21frper1 . 8 llroneJual rrodus," are widely known as as Admirable remedy for Bronchitis, Hoarse- Tess. Coughs, and other troubles if 'ire lhroar and fungs. They are of kreut value for the pirpose for which they aredesigned, • mot it 'build be known that while.they are usually arid TileSsaSt Milescious, they contain no burtful ingredients:, 6 lit , say satali-Untea be used with porfeet.safety: HOGAIL THIRTY etsrs.---Thirty cents per pound is 8. F. lillsou's pries fur sugar snitch used to sell fur eight. Nlschmics and laboring men who mould rather. limy 'thirty Gouts. tlyn eight fo'r sugar, will rote the Abolition T.cktf, THE Noels Or roAL --MI poor men who ward the price of coal %%used,' earl have their wishe, gratified hy rottag the Aboli thou ticket. If you w Lrat your, .doily debt inerrined sma hundred thous.4nd dollnrs, role fo'r John Foster, for commissioner. IRM2MMffIi Wlsilewlorrhart-----www—leaskiter. .ao ................to it•Yeeue Qum I.3l:willed, do Salt, - du Harley ' • Buck wheat, • do Clove. ....... ...dd Putatoca, do Lard.........per pound... Bacon, Tallow, Put ne Eggs, l'lnstor, grout 4 por too, . :!.!/..,...111 NOTICE , • .714 r. Rye Ave Emu.—Prof. J. Isaac", M. D.. Oculist end A urist.' formerly of Leyden, Hof land, is locatpd at No. Si 1 Pine St., Pitifeitigl.. potin. where persons afflicted with drew of the gyr or Ear will be scientifically tPellid4 led cured, if curable. fitily,,Artiffeval tyre inserted Without vain. No ch.rgea made for examine- Don. The Medical faculty Is invited, as b,O has o secrete in his mode of treatment. July I, DO YOU WISH TO DE CV WED Dr. Duchan's English Sp cific Pill cure, in hiss than :10 days, the worst cases of Nervousness, Impotency, Premature Denny, Seminal Weaknesy. Insanity, and all Urinary, Sexual and NeryLus Affection', no matter from what cause produced. Price, Ono Dollar per box. Sent, post-paid, by mail, on receipt of an order. One Box will perfect the cure inmost cases. Address S. BUTLER, GOOOrN4 427 liroadway, r Noor York. ■ug3-3m RD. it. W i kremmarri—Denr Sir le your permissio I wish to say to the readers of your pallor that 'will send, by return bail, to all who wish it, ree, a recipe, with Cul dirvalons for making an sing 4, snuple reg able balm, that will offectua emote. in days, Pim ples, blytehoo, Tan, tail all impuri ties 14 ttio, 4kin, Imai tog tho maw soft, clear, entooth and busman]. I will also mail freo to thins having 13ald Heads. or Bare Races, simple direction and in formation AMU, will enable them to start a full growth of Luxuriant Hair, Whiskers, or Mous tache. in less than 30 days. All application answered by return mail with out charge. Reopertfally yonra. THOS. F. CJI A PSIA aug.3-3m SBl Broadway. Now York A CARD TO THE SUFFER I NO Swallow to or three hogsheads 'of "linchu,' "Tonic Datum,"" •liaridiparillts," "Nerve's,' A t1(10t08, " ake., ko., end alter youyre sobs , tied with the result, then try one box of Old Doctor Buchan's English Specific Pjlls--and be restored to health and vigor than thirty days. They amt purely veritable, pleasant to take, prouipA and salutary is their effects, on the 111.-Sven-down and •shalSopini, conetitutisin.. did and,young oait.take them, with itrlvantec,i. fm ported and sold intim l 4 Nod States only by JAS. S.IIUTLIER, , No. 427 Broadway. Non York. - .Mis.-Agivnt for the Unite() Waxes. P. E.—A box of Pills, securely packed, will he mailed to any address on receipt of price. which is One. Dollar, post paid—money refund gd by the Agent if entire satiefektion is ant coven. angs-11n NEW ADVERTSEMENTS: EXECUTOWS SALE. Will be expend In 1 'Alio oak', at the Court House in the porottgh tif Bellefonte. on Saturday the 22nd day of Octobbr next, the following real Mato: Ono hundred and fifty acres of land., snore or leas, situate in Benno r townithip,adiefning ands of T. K. Knox, IL Brokerhoff and others, tht' greater part of which ie cleared. end iiya _good state Of ealtivation, whlCh are erected a stone house, barn, sawmill and other buildings. ALSO, One lot in the Borough of Balitif.ll4l, eighty feet (runt on Penn Street, extendipel9pitt one hundred Ansi fifteen feet to Beetitor alley s and boundodon the South by Pike ally,and on tho North by lota oenppied by B. Galbraith, W. Cook and D. Bollinger, on which is erected a fame carriage hover. ALSO, One other lo„ . bounded pn thp South_ by Diehep Sifeet;hylut Sf Diun'l Ilarri`i on the East, on the West by lot of J. D. Turner, nod on the North by high Street, containing two acres and one hundred and forty-ono porches. TNNMS.—One-half of the purchase money to be paid at the eonfirmation of the sale, and the residue In one year thereafter, with interest to be secured by bond and mortgage. • ONO. Ll MORTON. Er. of Hannah Vandyke. 4 lopt.3o—ts SELF -BEAU - MT OANS. ' Lddlow'n Patent Self Sailing Pettit Joti chin len at rioter Bret,Men chants will bp seppltaint Mounifsetureee Orient, Those Jars have 14' 0 ,0 loPorlaf to on °them D ISSOLUTION OF PARINVRON" • Notioito bereby Niaf. the eolintnieteltip,hotetifore enieting betwoen J. C. Stone and SAL Mjevt by .11114 e Oat beenitlb solvtki iiittual commit of wboth WtiOot The business will leentaftecjaeoglottedi 111.youjto hiving atreittnedpuopoyoloot .ot all odbolUro and the collection of ell ontiteading accounts. STONN, sep3o-3t. Aq.."" u. *cm A-' STRATORI3 . ti9TiCE. li 1 • of • tabtateatlett ea the h•TiOit " • • :/ ar . fj , .. • 44 ;f il t iat t i F y them.mp llettklHlL tr ligg? • " =EI --We print bolOw - a'eaumn Of Dein .oeratie tiokets,ln-ordt;r that- any man may be supplied iiithont trouble. Vote' itin full rot. cogMulgok THEODORE WRltiliT FOR siviArs R. lir. cumwr: f . • H. J. WALTERS.---i IFOB AMEN, iti„r C. T. ALEXANDER FUA CUSL‘f IS:UW.Iga. JOAN L. FUR .% 1: DITOR, JOHN' MEMEL.' ,tlc •topvsed to Abolition isep pti , l 19.tievo this governmont was utadrfer whit-w tom'. t - >to tb. faJT6wtitz MEI tortoxur,gsg. TIMODONE WRIGHT 0:t \ tra, IL \V. CHRISTY, It. J. WAITERS. -4-Itlv z,:• .. '1 60 ..... 1,40 iliilliiiiiiMlElitilil C. T ALEX .1 NDER. rt , g COINIL94;.IIINIR, 1165 , ..6Y 2 4) 2f, 1011 N L GRAY.' ' • - 2 C 17.0(1 FOR AUDITOR JOHN ItISIIEL. --If you went-men who !Aim) in the eutireinney of the white race, and RTC in favor of PO/100, Union and Pros perity to fill your county and district offices, rote the following ticket: FOR Cl/MIRES/I. WRIG 11T FOR SENATE, W. tIETRISTY FL J. WALTERS Mit ASSEMBLY, C. T ALEXANDER FOR eltAl lIISSIoN ER J()FiN L. GRAY I'd Et AUDITOII JOIN 11.411 EL you want to vote for honest oinuaotent men to fill your district and oiuni offices, volcAlte following ticket: FOR t'o R TILEODORF; witiGinT FOR SENATE' It IV., CR Y, , 11. J. WAVLE ton ASSEMBLY C. T. ALEXANDER FOR CONISIFSBIO.IiEII, JOHN VA A UDITQR, JOHN ItJSHEL --It' yciu mint low taxes, no more conseriPtionAtid . the good old tittles we once enjoyed, vote the following ticket tOR CONG !MSS, THEODORE WRIGHT ME SENATE R. W. CHRISTY, a i. WALTERS. FOR assEauthr. c: T. ALEILINDER: k'us JcuslHt~ssO~fl! idig Imyirri;it; SORT• asturt.