IM EMlR4tic :)atflumn, P. GMAT =ER. - BELLEFONTE, PAr • F NI MORNING, OCT. 28, 1884 11/10111,-12 per yaai when pa.-1 le advance $260 when not paid in advance, and 43,00 wham SA pal before the expiritico of the year. PRESIDENTIAL NOMINATIONS FOR PRESIDENT, ..t GIIO. B. MoCLEILLAN, I= • POE VICE PRESIDENT, GEO. H. PENDLETON, EMCEE! I= Ilessit? p JOIVIIION, or CA.mtrLs. SulamLto VACS, of =I • lit Wt toughtin. 19th. Paul Letdr. 3d. IL H. Haltabotd, I 11th P.. tinknford, 3L E. P. Duau, 15th. .J.A.15 Ahl. , Oth. 11 ./ , 3th. E. T. 11, 17th. T 41,1 Banks., th.. P. P Ovrixo.rd, frith II Mnnttrometry :th.. 0. P L•pirr, 19th. J Nt . .. eth. Michltel Seltter. 21. th J. M. ThOITIZIVOLI *IL ?atm k Mcgtoy Entettv lOtts. T. H. Walker. 1.22 t. Jlmett P. Ram 11th. 0 S. lbmallek, 1 2 11. Wm J. 12114,4. B Dartn.nc, 24th W. M.,rt,s4nety ' Our Federal Orion. We should eforer cea.e to rem.ember that 6nra is a .fldcrai Union, a .e.7q)federatOn of coovqual, .0r'‘.71.',7,n and in:lependent States, bound together by tho provi,lon - - of a written C.Nhtitution. which, at thn same time, guarameei the righ.: , of the citizens tali of the Statei, and define• and limits the powers of the general government. It it no consolidlted cm -pi:m=lw -- euntraitztet ---- trsp - mtsiii. - asn undeleested owers—t • ipon the clearly defined right., of the States and of individuals, are as de.•Arue- AiTeiktlAstiakien—iiii. cost .. reed ty._.a.ul. fathers, as to overthrow the goners con fided to the General Government_ " The test government that the sun ever shown upon" derives all its excel lent qualiti::s, from the eouetitutianiii oonapact which is at once the nerieeet charts of our r;elite and definition and limitation of the governmental pow ors of - the &eclat government. And all the glory and renown which has been "aseorded to us abroad, with nil the greatness, prsseenty and —hisppiness which we have experienced at home, have resulted from the fidelity of oar' observance of the provisions of that in ntrument On the other hand,. the shameful scene of civil strife, with its rivers of fratricidal blood, its myriad. of f widows an! orphans, its thickened ruins, its dsvriptated Leila, its g eneral, pane acd private Ingukrur,tvy. hea'rt burning? and r:menieti, its domestic die cord and universal distrust, its anar chy at home and its disgrace abroad -e-are al: the legftimate fruits ..of an abandonment of the elterielsed faith of the fathers—en 1.11.t , n• diszegard of the provisior s ef the The i artl,s new io rowel have fonl'2nt eed dome. by tree-:eg Fectlon al issues upon the at tentien of the 'try; and when thry hid al.enated the affections of the noot.lo of ti:d sections, by their di- regard of the feel ings, honest seutitlent., al: esti d in terests of other... seel their conti•napt of constitutional richts, instead of attempt ing to re,teere contitle.re. and, pr - 2 , 07%0 the int,2grlty of the go vernaree tke :nod: iteration aid Justice, Lave ueuepe e e . granted and despe.te powers, and have wielded Omni in a manner calculated to destroy the heet vestiges of the Constitu tional Union, 14 rendering obeelete and inoperative every one of its cherished and sacred principles: They talk of ruttorin:q tho Union; but their Union is not the Union of our fathers and of the Couetitutien. Pieir Union is a sentralizM despotism, I-sit:ld-. ing iinpeiial powers, arrogating to iieult all rights, and cem-king under its iron heel tha liberties of all. When Uulon has Leen tita;,!;. , 1,,,,1 —no 1,..0--red —it will be red with Lucid, an-I blocs wish burning ruii,e it will be loathed and despised I.y ail the i. •ertyloseng suns of tho old Un i, and if the w uLi Its features will he end the song which fii3.l relebii.te. its glory Will have fc i r Its vhorits the l inian of the dy:u,g and the wailS am! sob, it the widow aud the orphan. . Away w,th the dete-tablo thing give as the CouNtitational Federal Union of our fatherie It Mutt and Shall be Preserved What? Not the bastard Union of the Black Repubiicanr-the huge and detps table' monster; begotten of abolition, perjury; de-potiim and corruption—the imperial iniquity that seeks to overtriele every principle of Constitutional Gov eminent, whose cherished design is to free and elevate the negro by degrading, crushing, and enslaving the white man. Not'that so-called" Union, in - whose distorted and hideous features there is Dot one lineament of beauty; and in whose form is not one grace of fashion, and-whose oharavter exhibits every ele ment pf ugliness and vice. lio - ; wo want no such misnamed Union. But we want., and are determined to have, in all its pre tine vigor and excellence, that hereditary, Constitutional Union Tof .the States—eonseerated by the patriotic 1748: rifices, and oeniented by the warm_life's- Wood- of our venerable aneestore—cher ished in the heart of hearts of all their dutiful deotradauts, which has for its ols. jecit,, to. "eemsre justice, insure domes- . tie tranquility , provide for the comm on idea* prawn, the general wear., and mecum the blessings, of liberty to maitre, and ow ;posterity ;•"...e Union' instinct with life end:vigor ; not reeking with fraternal blood—redolent with life and beauty ; not marred with the black ened remains,.burnintrnins, and derail tated fields of civil strif6l- 2 -a Union . of 'which- an honest and patriotic man may he Justly proud ; not ode that will bring 'a bltoh of shame to the cheek; and a shudder of horror to the adill of every } patriot. How? By driving—through the po tent agency of the ballot box—the pres ent imbecile and- corrupt incumbents from places of trust and official res'pon cibility ; and placing honest and patri otic statebruen in their places;' and by conducting the affairs of the t3overn ment on the principles or the Constitu tion. Not by widening the breach ; not by new torrents of blood; not by crush ing out the libez ties of the people ; not by,wielding despotic and anti-republican powers. These means may aggravate our evils; but can never restore or per- Pettuite our Federal Union. Daniel Wel., , ter, -the ditttingui-led leader of the mid:. Whig party, 'one of the ni0..4 eminent stat.::sruen of Amer- lea E ty.9 -The C. , n,titotion awl Ay Union; I place than vtgether. If they ;traw l. they mug otlo.l .together; if they ft‘,1,1 2, they collet Ihtl together." By a depattiire from the Constant iop. Ind the printtple4 of the father: , of The Republic, the Union ha?been nominally and temporarily overthrown By a , re turn to thrne principle, it may be re,tor ed ; and by h continued adherence to them it may be p:Ti . CI veil an handul down as a heritaLie• to our elirldlen. •• The Fed. , Al Union—it tnu't and ;ball be pre'•iereed." Which to the Union Party The Mad; Republicans neogate to treitr§ . 6lVes"The 'name or -77 ii Virkin illein? La filets an,wer It was Ww. Loyd l)arrigon, in close . cc_ with, .the—llepubk-ms,Aud whose principle Lincoln is "stoning the machine," who • pronounced the Constitution '•a leacue with death and a covenant with' hell." • It was N. P. Banks, formindv a lead ing Republican member of Congress and •pcitker of the Hou-,o of Repreienta ticce, and now General in Lincoln's army, who .aid he might be wllling to . let dip Union slide.' • It aqt-i Horace Grooly, editor of the Black Republican NJw York Trt:bitne who, in hie paper of Sept. 25th, say-, ''';"esivear with un,mvered head that the Union shah not be what it wa4." It was Mr Kilpatrick, Black Repub lican candidate for State Trea-rarer, of Indianit wise paid. ....he bal!nt bet in this voumry is p'aycd out , the coins :n..s r . ? be controiie , t 1)5; a eto ra:d.ed pm% or." In short—the .1; ReraLl;can party have brought upon the country all the fearful eqls in wliiA it is navy invoked : has per,ktently refused all po. , ible tern,' of convilitation ; and i new diiving lie country on to irretrievable ruin ; pore,la, Ii it di: membered the Union ; is rid if ror-i ted in will pre yea; the -re mhtest chance of ha re,to:atien' What light have they to be calved the UNION l'Attry? Treasonablk3 Langua.;;o Tile New .Merle I;;;Ftne says that "(Marie's iI Porter, of \''irginia, State Attot cry at Norfolk, has been entemed to six months continent( nt for the u-e of trea•onaide isnemage Chattei 11 Porter is, a native of the Stata of New Yolk, who has served in the army of the United States, since this war begari, fur more than two years, and ardently desires the restorat on of the Union. Upon the re-organization of the State Government of Virginia, by Gpvernor Piorpont, under the provi sions of an act of Congte , s, he wit . , elt Lt, Commonwealth Attorney for th e C.ty of ."";orfotk. In the discharge of ofional dutim, as well as in his pri vate retatmus v.ith the peorde of that rItV. 111 ~ 0 41 it, to eneuurago and fot.ter tt , c Uoteo anhottz, the v eople, and kindneet and eTiteiliatimi recnn elle them to ,i e • idea of a ful! return to Union. But when Gen, Better by a nit , t•ro , :e teiek, mippres cdci.ii corere m;ml tle•.-e; th tt tit, rr nti ht 14, GE' e•tairlt , li;vg dc- 111101. it, run, Mr l'ot.tei •ptotezted against it. • Ile could nut , -ere the propriety of suspend ing all cis ii go‘ mime/4, :ya a.t the tar . ..m.l jute' ests'uf that city to the arbitraty will of one man, an 1 th.it.,meli InSii ai Benjamin F. Butler. Ile, in the name of the Union, of freedom and conatitutiutial juotice, protested against it. lie has his reward. It is —treason -71-41011figtza—g-r To" haintuia the pi plea of the Constitution against the usurpatiod of arbitrary and de-putic po Were. GOOD ma Oilto.—Juit as we go to press, a letter reaches us from "Buck— eye," our racy correspondent in Ohio, from wh,ich we copy the following para graph: ..Tics morning we reesive ,the very sol emn and uttoeteuiatious annuunoemeut by sue t.legraph to the Gazette that the official mammy rt '23,192 end lie rural counties to Southern Ohio ( D emocratic) to hear from! Uhl what a tail. my countrymen! When the full vote shall beituttuutioed, rf 11 to an flounced before the next ritettoti, the cliesai fig. urea will he cinch leas than 2o,uuti, whiten is 6,000 less than that l panted them in my last Wier to the WATO/IMAY. Lleduet Hat from the litl,uuo total ut.ijority of last -)ear and we have the: nice neat demooratio gain of over 61,000 • Pennsylvania has not done better. This is the viptory the Abolition-_ ista in Ponnsylvania are crowing oVer.LL We, hke Kith victoria". Hurrah, for Obio . le the War Nearly Over? There is an idea in theminds of some people, which the Abolitionists seek t strengthen, that the war is nearly over and that it would be.unwise and unsafe tachanyttheudministrstiottat present; tliatit4rouldhe ungenet oqs and ungrate rube swap horses" when our old hack ""Abe" has borne us so nearly tciot.s. the dark, turbulent stream of war. 4 We wish to God it were title, None woolT be better ts.vtisfaed than we to know that the terrible seourgo which heaven has visited, upon us for yoking such 4430de to our chariot was st an end. and that peace was in the immediate future. But we cannot allowour reader; to te',icluded thus. at such a time. Thu-.administra tion tells us that the Wai: visit ttritil ', nate in six mouths, and. at the same. time it is making preparations to prose cute it on a vast settle for years to come. What is the pretext of Gen. Grant for, his order to Sheridan to destroy the Shenandoah Valley? His only excuse is, not that it will weaken the enemy at present, but thlt . .9 nill h ( trt nn Win i race on Sex( sninutFr's (:rtlipaiqh. If• it is true that the war will end with tlin routing winter. then the demlatiqn of the valley of the Shenandoah - erture With'oUt a parallel in history, and one which will fill the et% ilized world with 'horror. In out , 01 Mien such deed- , tan Mace no ju-titi , ation. y ad- I 'Valltage Cali at to eXOtvj•s...ll.:ll whole wtle de-4.l.rth.n of mop. rtes and thein fli of ~v ) inaelt botfering upon the 13tv th, t.,:,•11-'1 Al -16 kit ailvatZt boat hoirkall•a"oa• deeds in year:, to come. G.:it, .ti says that Atlanta will sent, a . a base ,uppljei for serest year,. nn 1 the ;7>e retary of War pr(mli , vi that any I of volu meets till be credited on the riiEcTiTira7l.- (inued ut lower we are to have unn-v war, to be kept up by con , cription, an.l 6m -441e-war i, t--be,-warrel-itt—the barons style of which .11crillanls cam paign is an example. Not thorn IV:a0 Lary not feeling of ihatity for the people of tha South. may exult in this mode of conducting the war; exit retal ialiation on the part of th , Confedecacy will teach that bat in rity doe, not• ray. The war i> not ping fr , end in months, ii L;naitii Ho,4in twe:ve 114oI1tIts an it diiui it will be by the rilwocbition or the Con federate Htztt.v, and the ilisnienkeinient of the Union. There i, one hope cif terminating the war and regoling thr Uinori: it i. in the - election or Qcneral McClellan, awl dm .c wlOi have any I - 0:11 t he4)l in .11, 1 .0, Ca WO: vote for am' mie IT ,w 01, not iotonil to L.A.; tip timeor :le. ,ow and • iluu , tide that appl•4lo,l 111 ,) 11 . 1%11 up tii\Vll 1.1-i w ek () IN i...r or hut -oil pl} state that 14 a-. th. , heal man that wrote it, and a, coateili..tii,l e a the tilogaLli the vile wive h The WArciattAs Art , not. lets to chaigt. Of. t. Ors t-, not tll.l 11 , i a,.w that such `an Mil:fele a the eeta chn i al,nielarlia.: haw caulk's-run ices in the late ratan) a al W.l- pti-hed until the mane cdt w., aid. Par.ne aatar :lb ....a , . nor par:trod. Jai, Wa'. Foley, . taaa,ae'aela plate?, anal to his p.m c.ut hu .Ctl 11,111...41 the 01"1:!.ilt teatt.T me , lrriitu hy- de Of MO I.Tctt at 4.N. 'l'i-how hanv nit era puleu-!y th,-etll;dia r, C.l I,e, to Injure the 'elvation _le a 111':11 they fear, are need pellit t 1 gee eih,u a , et lion in the sallt: article, whach sate- that Mr. On is went to l'h . ,la.h phia during the campaign of and there received niatney tat conduct the canVass in this county, which lie hover paid over; but kept rm. himself and row friend.. Nom, Mr. Dirt, was not in Philadelphia at any time dining the -warner of 1 st;3 mud :anal the eanapatatan 114 d do sod the election tater. Th.: , the waiter or the ann.:le' in the Prcsi knew, when he penned the he, but for the purpose or dr.t.t t ring a high-titand honorable pothkal opii.anent down t, his own daal;aladed Had, haa would. thus Luna 'ugly LIE. In a Orlem:n3 The Hon. Monigumery Blair, lute I'rttua,,tcr tliu Fu!, who.e entift , lnntauf relatouri t Anraliant Lincoln, u.+u mem ber of hi, Cabinet, p;:e.e, his testimony in legaid to the matter, beyond ru-(i cion, declare, lti, own emit() confidence in the patriot i,slll and military skill ow eo. 11. McClellan, and alliQn4 that l'res- Went Lincoln "had confi e rted with G el) . Grant to billy; hint flier', McClellan) again into the field as his adjunct, if ho turned his back on the peace junto at Mire:4n." Let it be understood then, that by re fu•ii eto accept the Chicago nomination lieu. McClellan could have been restor ed to his command and returned to ac' Live service, It hence inevitably follows, either that Abraham .Lincoln was willing tp give an important command to a man notoriously incompetent, and at t' e same -time treacherous to the Union; or else that lien. MJCl,ellan is a pure patriot, and a ga'faut and skillful officer. In the first ease President Liucolu would him— wYlf be justly chargeable with , basely awl corruptly bearayilig the cause of the limn. And in the latter case he and his party are convicted of,casting unjust and wicked' tuspersions upon the name of a good, true andAnave general. IVhioh boril'of . ttxo dilemma will thoy take you wish to have nootber draft for 1D0,900 men before the brat of January, and efther.sbotalder. a musket ur poi $llOO to $l2OO M ariebititmite, vote for Lima& HOW I itreslPone. The editors of the shoddy organ up town have b.en troubling their brainsi: to a considerable extent,in otder fiat: duce the people to' believe that tite rnocratie fain-thia 4ounty, at the election, was only NINS„ They, must I considlr their readers easily duped, eonteoptiLly ignorant, when they inlay itte such calculations will b_y is taken them as truthful. There is oot a single. election aistriet'in the county in which nine nie6 eaurioti n nßined who stipport ed Curtin last fall that are now heart and soul 6r the Nina:racy. 1.• t• any one hiitlk about his own neigliborhood, stn.l die will sec the truth of this. We dii not sate whether it is put down as a Demo cratte-gain sr an Aboytitm 741, the fie urea show that the Detuooraey have fire hundred ancl serrn6-eiat - .10111 , 1 of a majority this-fall, than they had last. It can be accounted,far as ikliqtbly sees pro per—we will ho satisfied. But to one thing we would'eall the e , pccial atten tion of our reade'rs. Last fall we chary 'ed that the AbOlitionisis had soldierS furloughed house to lige for COrtin. It was denied most strenw rusty liv every '-ul'l,°,l'T of — Oar Nady . : and nigger equality in this eouitt3;„: Now. to' cover up their, late &feat, they 'n./inie that there suldo ' crot hers :4•11t, to all, eounzy tol ,, teagain,t Geor,ye W. This IVa'4 the manner by 1 w liielt,the cal rieti the deletions la's Iran' Mate, and 111 the 1+3.1110 Iv:.y-I,y , I pre N ciittn4 I),l;ocratie bs:diuri • front l411:4 w th 1101.1 lilt y hupr to re-doci, nu illtkitor i Al»nli.on Lin 1111 il.opt'olpt , 111,pill 1 a !.....1!) IWill Comi.iit the rit.-t tlanthal.le nand. in under to Neeeio,l at do po!ktauti than after %rata, bate the:m.l.ll%o,ly to boi , t about it' We lute our ,I.lctipvizitie ;end , throaecoott the c_ t iliiii% tri,i note thti a.litti-,ion lit ' the Abolition organ , I 'Cr Wll l O It i, I hit enjoym the light of flan-- dive after being ;OVUM iut. 0.10 bO/1"lee t7L 4 Atrit - nr. — -------- • ---- IVsil the , uppot ter:, of Abraham tell w hat-good the culla] yvt ill del it vt from hi, re eli et:io ' \\' o have I,,,Aya in vain into abolition journal ill find rea-on , why•?r‘litruld tell, but t..t have ,CCII vine. 'Hwy do not prt:- 0.11 , 1 that hi- (-within:ince in power will viol dd.:- horrible. de-olatitig war honorably: titerolo ntt claim for hie) any qualifica tion, that befit him ~for tho important opo-iuon they would Marc.him re-eleet - ed to , they do not a k that he Itia3 eintintied iu Ace in order that the 17u ton ma) be ii,toreif a, it Ma, - on the Coie z tittition pre-et veil atit i-; they do not -how that hi- (-our, durtm th e p a t .• 17 . 11:C11111111' 11,1 a. the moo ; if, -; doe it 01 , •t•Ilt -11 11.4111•11011 I , y I,llt -1. 1 1 Tomo to t),•• ;, ,, ,plollivt .11 , it Iwit, i• lit litto; they dontt ;how; ie ord.. -hall lie -Lyon. in their eon-- tit of 'WeilY per ., tr, -el for cliool on ill,. red field: ,x thr ohltion .4)111 prt-ervril; t hey date notmotat to the lii,tory of tie pat tur year, to prove that their emelt late eioot•e.ent lione,t. No: their eldv :11%111111 , 11i 11C Woll — th, iv only hat II words, Will tLin • Oe l v I; .1 P 11.2 they ward a new !ea-, of pow t 1, 011ie: (f) lob awl Ot, gI)N • e.ionent c'oo:celeis net- ;...;“‘v t,t. ;old Ab ion t.tt-, 1 2 ft -ten, 1 foe tor 11j , 4 (IP' ( 11114)S. r ono;:i ne-ds the; odinned ,cr % e. A1 , 1.'11.1;11 Lowoln,•why does In, II lends and -npporiers point to I, c. past acl to move their a non-. The 'impie,,f.h.t , of the bu-iness they dare not. Never since the Awes ivan atop:ll,- 1;o was I . 6rmed, was their an otheial chas geti ;with as many Mack . crimes, as this imbecile and tyrant; never WILS a po litical record steeped with such inhinlyl Myer NI .14 a public man prow H to he as ineanAlde, uY dishone , t and treachtuou+. Who is thete that, ean point to any good to he dwited by the people from his re electloo ? No one. —We hope eve,) Democrat iu "Old Centre' is busily at wea k, peeing that everything is aeady for the great, battle on the • Stli of November.. Revel rL , ct, it, is hut little over a week until the Clay of „,;:..‘ election, and' unle , s tvc toot/.• we may be cii..,;,;%onitqetl . then. The political. skies were never briginto; chafe:es of MINT'S were never surer, and we Laic only to pat our shoulders to the ts heel, for a few dap long.er, and a glo- I hots victory over infidel Abohrtienistn, and the tyrant) that, non , uttenupt to trample ub down, will crown our otiotts. Up and to work Doinuerat4. —lf our-people want, to be cursed with four more years of war—with its com.cription, its blood, its debt. its tax es, its desolation and death, lei them support,Abruham Lincoln.' But if they would have a peaceable bettletuent of our difficulties, a reconstruction of the Union ,upon honorable terms, and an honest, competent and patriotic admin istration to administer the affairs of our Govertiniont, they will vote for George B. McClellan and George .11. ton. lle . oisher's Sunday evmoing po litical harangues are even more orowded than his religious diecourse. Last Sunday night, for instance, the crowd about the doorway's was 'noisy and uncoattortabLe. Ladies were hatu,ked over the backs ut pews, bonnets and beavers 'wore °NNW, crino lin6s were reinlereikehapeless, and hundreds went away Irma the doors unable to obtain ♦dmissuln. A full blown circus could, honor Sabbath evening no more. lady in Berivihirn. N. presen ted her hndbend with their meaty-fin QUM last week. Qualifications for a Posiiiistsr. 130ALRBURO Oct. 23d, 18e4. ! . DHAIt IVATCIIII/12C—_4sunder, ; fi Dow (and 'ire hope a more honest) Atimirdatration the present Ootritrnmental or t-holders will altortly_belibligad tp abdicate their posi , tient% and new oneibo chosen, and as in Anis class are included Post Mister% per inps it would not be amiss to state some of tile qualities which a P. Id., should. and I "aid ewers: lie eitould not be • 'slid', prejudiced, self willed man, thinking Wnteelf infallible and all others deluded, but ..h . 0111 , 1 be one con : seious of 1111 own error t s aryl tit says "open to conviction." • Ile should be one who:woultl deliver-11m matter in 4110 °Woo to th ose dosignute.l, wllr'her the pervona f are of a dlferehl po litical party, or wh t cther or not the paper*, advocate other political opinions from those Lc upl t s. . , lie abotibl be "mu pear et gang reproaehe;" known for hie t4rct honrtity, mild as, far above suppicion ae Caefqr's wife ltd trhotild not he olio who wtiil not deliver papers holdutg a different, political creed front his own, until they have hen reprat ! ediy called for, ley helne, it the office when 1 1 the curt demand win made fir them. Ile oltotetl be one who would at,orrttO, and pira‘anily hand over, to those asking for thou!, their p without callingTher op phcani l'opperbtoid and traitor, and con ,it toptoj4ly at,) lin the elieet -.intensified ire “Bel petit a venom." Sc. lie should not he a prominent ehriol mlowler in the >tct heti eit. or any ui her at lie linte,forgei ing the Ali I ly lure :111.1 I. be (loq,l pence 1.1 1 rlre .110 of un emnrout cat IL, n 11141 Ino 11.1 be ex, On: Inure Li, .;I, I ~; I 1.1;g, .1 to go, pl ica.,l II ~auk. .411.1 suit 110,411 n. 4411 /1/IPI/0414/11 . e, L i ceux, fJI-q , ..1 210 lb a D lo :tt 11,g rl uuld p t 1r e one Tylm is neknowle ig• j", e•i,.l i • 4._Li.µ01..µ1.1.14,- TI . '11 , 11 . 011t111:. II thleuc: of s cvllcclor Of luteruul Iter: MEM lie should not he.'one who oecauionnll 1171feIN of ;tll op - inutile itniitiettl ',illy (for insintiee the 11' xt• ts.) I 14 Iturror-etricken %ben a young 1,0.11 it lilt 4 ,1,, e 0n 4 uni,gthtliun , (llnroys 11 tillsgle }Tr it rooious sluitder on ut11111.1,01 pot liens t , boult , l not he onu %Ito bap n 3 , /n pent lubbeily boy h , wlho bus grown in buoy it, roe expetete of his brains ; soul boll being . of 51*ge.CCIll. (we w,ght ppell belly gel um propeniii ;es in:awing on ilia tonying 1114 pugiltyue re.ettee on any 11411- Vidll.ll IMI.1.111; opinions fTerkl to 11.4 WAD Ito r.ltoiil riot liars n ROC: . velv3, having been 111 010 111111111/ nel , ICU eleven 1.1 , 1) tl ptnteaabmtt patriotism. siitleiring for one s st igni it lwitig as coward, all ‘,l/%1 renia:a .0 home. .Iml. fott'!:., Mr. k:•Ltor, be t. 1,0011 ho 4 w , i(lu• ‘,1,3[1,,,,t0 mule, ma an obtuse, LM hoput.SL C,(AL42IIt. flvne, .1a y,'i k law ME C "lot. Book Nataca. New ){nlTh•t CP M. L•ee Aen CAvr OGl. ‘Ve It vo r00e1v...1 fr , 11:1 r A 130:0, •' , ll t l',llln lolpbn. It now all I on nr the C onn ,n4n lin I pub nr lien 1:1 ,, ,rge Al Urn in 1.1 111 , 1olit,li If .Ik. With ul IC one" at p .l• • thnny . 717. to I ire I I:1,n In tee it in t inn I, 11Ileet uoa. t tine N,til If ,;iii / . 1111 • , 111/1.'1./ hat 4 . ite , ,l II i•••I I o•p 4111 1 ,100 frnnt the 1,1, , I,r t, 1 1 , the 11 itil 1.0 vea- 1 11,,m • r t4O 1..; ~t ,et.“3l. r rtout t '11}1 1 1.11.111 ..ne rLa hie ~122•0 pages. l'ra e eft rid, t {th err,l 75 tz. Tn.; ::to, Wien 1! r. Br t 1 .1 n, l el,:e.11,11J1 Ito an I I 1::401... I 1 Ihe .11,11 fl relent "t o 1101, W .I . a by the p.,pu a author et '• 1111,r, Flora" w ail he einin tent iu•uro In rot ly ,dof Dut when wo annul that, in thrillin7, intere•t and purity of 0,4 now work exult ell the other prodirtftig of Mi., Wadden, we nro eonfident that all of our readers. who hate had the pleafoiro of low thiough the pages of Aurora will not tad to proonre a copy of tie . :DocterlActual they can do eni•losin4 7a I`ollti jan A nl iTii.o the polo, her, aal remit the wuihj,ust paid by return mail. Tot 0 o (11 . ARD —This bran h .Icfeniler of Dentin ratio mew-flues and learle.s advocate of Demo, rune pi inu tides, has been re, eared and road. A lilendol ..teal plate engraving of 111lIn. II Pendleton graces ill 11,t. page, nail Stllloll4 its editorial articles we 11101 n "History of Northern disunion." The failtireof the war.'. "Al.l'lollooB "Atla of the emtventloll6 New. York and V Irglllla adopting the Fedi,. al 1.7. m,titatem" "Ton Ha I an, egret...llllsly ,pi. y edit ,rial table. lt is elite by tan y Burr, Coq ~1 N. Y. rind pub ! by t h e et „!1 hat,nit firm 01 Von. Ei one Ilurt.on S. V. rcr year. T r..tnr•e the Nor !TWIN. number 4ritik neq Md.:a:due of Fa.bions and Litt rat uro vie may Lne6y , state DLit there ix a beautil id and tato long steel en =raving., railed the empty cradle, a t cry handsome double color. 04.1 fashion plutu, atonality of ether engraving% sumo of them very useful to the lathes, a piece of music, and thu tont .1 assortment of Matte.. roe• 'try, ,ke. The Ladies' Friend Is behind a no in beauty, Interest awl attrazti ms. 4.ildress Dea con k. Peterson, :119 Walnut Street, Philadel phia. $2.60 cents per year. CODEX/ LADY 13001 C.—The November DUD ber of this Admirable inxgaziec, has reached us; Of its merits•trh cannot speak to highly. today has ever held an enviable pusition among magazine publishers, and it acietne to E that he intendatu ma ntaln his reputation. IMO' tar in advance of all competitors. Price $3 per year. Address L. A. :Rley, Phila. ARTHUR/ Hon. lidanazdr 4 s.—The November numbor of this pepalar ..fire side cautpanion" is i• well worth the prise ,or a years subscription, thole who wish a real treat, ehonld mend rot it. $2,00 por year. Address T S. Arthur,. Phill stuelphla. —L—Farmers, if you wtutt to mortgagli your farms io ilia full amount of their value, to tree negroes to fill your poor houses, vote (or Lincoln.. if you •viriih to per twenty•tiee cents out of every dollar of soul.. earnings -to prose tßate a war for. negro fraed,ona end negro equality, vats ton Lincoln. • .-• • t The "Good,-Jimes",Peomised by Linooln and the Wide Oakes In '6O. Re are having ...good times." 'Every day Ws three minions, :of dollen§ of taxation on aid people, and every duller of tlobt IA • mortgage on the propertyof the peoplo. • Barivt. are. hawing the goods limes in paying oirgtsto Taxes! I war eminly Taxes! pirTuOnalrip Taxes I . - Taxes-I mar Itounty Taxes! Iterlniernil Revenue Taxes! oil Cutfoo , l ipeA_Tax on Sugar! 'l,..T.rx on, Tex I 1 ll~Cax Oil Calico! .11 . J114 MCI we are taxed on ANERYTIITNG WE; EAT • EVE T I 7s.' WI HUNK I 1:MILITIII NI; AE wr,Art !! awl indeed if tli,re ra a luxury in int if lon Iwo lince •.00C1D TDI ES IN' in piyinganx- /iii` We are 'linving ~,good times" in baying Sinmps for Deeds, , . . Stumps for Mortgages, Stomps for Notes, Stamps for Durbin& ' - Stamps Mr Billa Lading, Stamp , ' for.ltecsipts, Stomps for Meeks, , Stiturs tor'Certificates, ' Stamps on Documents, ~ Stomps on .I'nprrs, tiny) in tact nothing In binding. in tawun knot 14,:icoLs stamp of some kind is it. inched. - parSVe are having •fgood limes" stint we with our Nagged Currency, Creenitlek.t, large. and trill, "•L.11 ,, !.1 s.4ow."and y.li paper, 'imp bltkek an I ink,• an , !evi. of :lir 4)11 1/1:)10- iI;A 601.1, AND ::11,V p a y-We nre lmnn4 "goeti t In.ire 1 s ~ 1111'rs 111 /I CIVII vt• IT% W I lel, Ims her into ft tleht nlll,ll Iv.lll4l . itt t 411 down Wail etc! 11,0 tad eb I,tel tog 1110,0itm. I\r are having •-gnud thrtAy" when the he v li jut .r •at mttl in , w tile 'lie (armor. ronolinlllM, n6m•iug 111:1 tlll' property of the SOLDIER IN TOE FIELD. the SOLDIER'S It I DOW AND ORPHAN, ore wind In pity ;1,1.1 iwiern , ,t no ni t r7l - 71.;111T 1 1 - - Pion — flan 7171174 "Wei kti : . - t,,,r1--ttio happy Cicet 01 IVide-Aw.ike Vie I,nof ••g.,,,ti I1117^.1 •' 1,14 , 1 f, na 3 0 1 it Lincoln iv rOwelvii. tor he ie II hi% NistifottL lettrr to ro,opro. v 1.,. end tot. y 011 lilt. War vnd in bpi :1 , •/1111111i spc. .•I, aunt ti,elait sitockle is struck o,S tit elm) e." rtirN.. eme having -zoos ttrnes" pttyini, the ~ tt hit ivt•,,r I,' - 100,900 NEW OITISERS fl creNt y. ought into being b They trot in every county, In every neigitintriartel. thick as vitittoun le, Cs— Lint vii they tairPok, , .llollo4r-40 Illicorruptable ! - I-11414 ,, tieligt.tfoit ter the pen pie to piy tuleet to n ppolt then'. gatx,..ll'y (Ire 1110:ng Wort." in P 9 7- mSIV'J) for tLo o b'JUIC. $l.) Tax..a for , l,:ni s r. 11141 . EVl7.l* TH V( . F. T:11: I'Lt I,Ut'.l; ()I' Vi'.() f. )1“3:',1.1' N all FI(1)%1 1:111.; D It A 1.• i POL.Thehe ere g, ,d tirr.^s wbon muy• give up ice, to give up Si.lrre to • writ:lip ',rot iieed —Cluulti,..n In 1 )p 1.01), t,Ua up 11,1 r; 11,11 e, ,v6 o :l , •vor Aior.tia.l4l ' l. r,l to 1,1 1,0,1 4.f Domlt in rtouon, Nil I 1,.1 iLie Ui i"rt. If thr people 'lt sit e f f isk t, 1..,1 fc,i. Nll , l P T.4C I I tth it Cii,llllol I . 'II (11,11 Idne,la Ii Illey Want Ili 1•1/11.116. 1•11 , 11 rrnlri, iVI 1111,1 V I' k• I 0 1),110- Cr 11114 W .11 111111 r t o elect Nlf t‘,i,rll.‘v and sl , l os. Tho Outrage Upon a Free Election We have been both surpriaed anal astauud cd tbe Nat ioaul 1) , iliocratie has not taken more rflieleitt Iletiuti in regard to the Ntippre—,ton ,41,e McClellan p a p e r in ilultintore. 'the Chutago Convention declared, as the te•ti , te of the Ihormarary, ,t hat it would nut :inbuilt to a fraudulent eiection 11 it Lout free .I, , ,ctimilon thsdie .catt be no fair election, and the Hone ouglit, to be met at oiler The Chicago Conven tion ought to be at once it elwuld meet in the city of Baltimore, where the otcr.tge tfiti pet pet:Mel, and' mhould make a /urinal demand upon Alt:a ttain I.lllColn to I esciir I the ot der whipli 4op prelaed the paper re ertol to. .3.1.1 e. sup. pre..sion et that Joni -not 101111 4 a teal pies / lion 10 , lo %thriller me aria to lily° a tree eleetion nr not. In in ,nclu'r Cie same as nninnywon r,f .1/, I * rff• et ton. Na, greater would be emothitte t if Mr. Lincoln tdieuld dcchtte Ittn,ell revlect- Col, lair th e right to prevent flee .Ip-eau...tit necessarily, ut n gamut illairlit such tie oars nulgd tilt the la tlloi bolt. 114,1,14 R 011 . 41 it also to 6ebeld si ll over tte eono:ly 1,, nr.ne , at against this Mot:wily Ilera, iv on diet .at the election, if 1t were 'night be tat .de 10 tutu upon T.lB C tiling tt hittp Siiiiim‘r re ceived upon 0110 oCCarioll colll,llllllcal the I , nm:quit stock in tritale of the Abolition lowly fon, IS long !lath, bitt was an net lair whielt the Ventocr.ieylvefe in no Reuse responsible.' 11 ere, however, by slao op previa of the l'restdent, the attack upon It-tee speech sod free elections become* the net Of Ilia entire abolition party. The question to be decided is, whether the American ueople will allow a President to re elect Innoselt by suppressing papers op posed to him? Nothing more, it is Can be decided at this electi o n than the right of free speech and fair electione. Sub mit, however, to this outrage, and the De mocracy are demoralized, becentm they sue 111/11 IliGir lenders have not, pluck enough tat resent the grossest instills. The- firm! de Corp. of party arganisation is lost, and be- Verb Ilia battle begins we confess that we are cowed by qur opponents. got assail all outrages fearlessly, hurl dt Genoa at the heads of your antagonists, force them to re cede from ibis mot, as the Chicago Times did a few months since from a similar one, and tiotery:fs ammo(' fromthet9jay forth. —The °rebel raider" Wheeler leanly 26 years old, arid very small, lie was • ladies' man. AS a belt in Carlittle, ra. just before the war, ho got tight, and becoming aware that the ladies were turnidgup their noses at him, he . eoliloquised cull.:—" Wheeler, you're drunl; j W 'Wheeler, th e gala are laughing aryoul , heeler, you'd boy tor go boos I".oad bo 418.., UNE 'FI~-.w.r~w4.r ~N~f~IgIW~ .. . . _ The result of the elution, 11 Tunis. Ohio and ,Indiana. uwallM awns-• cegt- town vote In Connecticut, settle, -the q oast ion9hat ths political tide to rttnnitig , heavily against the Adminietration. All the wllitLift on the side of the Demo cratic party, and now that the ourrent tam fairly net In, it will more with accelerated force, up to the time the Nove.mhos :rote: 14 taken. The present Is a good time thou fare, to present some estimates of thp proh-, abhp j usult-in severalAßidet wtfeo itho-Pitem iderit lel vote' is over. The Whole number of votes fa the el( " torn' college, (not counting Tennessee or Louteinfin,) is two hundred and thirty of which ono hundred bud sixteen are vet. quit ed to give a pleat majority and elect -a President. Now, can General McClellan erciirefone hundred and sixteen Totes t We think—uay, we,are sure; he can and • will, and we give the following estimates as the basis of the Pettit that is inns: STATE'S 01ETA,1111 TO VOTE 701 EfOLpLAV. California I) !aware.... filin , it Krntocky Minna? r.a.. T0ta1....... M 11)0TIli New Jerrey New York... Pooqtylea.., Oregon ...,.. 1 But the adminintratton may put a n 's— tile stop to elections in Missouri, Kewts , Maryland and Delaware, so it becomes quest ion athether there are unt memo ottee States which willprobahly vote the I), cratic That there are such will ' seen by the following list; STATER WTIIOII WILL PRORABET TOTS SI. . COMM tonn•eticut .ry Rhoda Island 'whams 13 West r. Mfr Illgan S IVisconean New T,l■l Sk i STATES CERTAIN. FOR LINCOLN A 51npnnelausettA...... I 7 .... 9 Vermont 5 1,1.4 K ui•n. 11 . U 1 . .i I 3 13111'..,11 MAY CO TOIL' LINCOLN 8 Rhode Island._. 5 Wiscousin...... :111.1,.,an ==ll 5 I 211 Total Vir,4i11.44 041. — TSiueit yr rbg seen IlitrirtriWeln—ii.r":— eeilain.Rtpubllean States, Le will etin shotr of the needed HO vol6s. It is omulty demonstrable that the our. _AO_OllOO44 of I.4Crtup 0fJ1A14615 • Cvnri..chlcut, Peringyiramo, and 0J S. r.J cuThi..4rSA WO) last • thin Stifle!, in November, Awn* =WE to all human probtl. l ` G• 7. - era N101_101.4 , 1 will be beneet'y ou Cue Bth of Noveml...r noi;, t! , er.. s) large a marg'n (.1 (lout I;! t . 11 ...orals oaamot afford to c0n , .:04; It mutter nettled. All bands mupt rim • • e. 1:11 a w.,1 in the brief three weeka its. Ono earnest and deletinir.. , l $. rodkeobsuraneb of victory If or/d. The Enormity of Netionel l axaMe ate— Bloodshed Assuming ' our national debt to be f -- r t ban SR.IIII uttlikirt dulivirs raid eonvollinz NUM Into twenty dollSlr gold piece, we twb litniarcd inillton of BllCil he,e he piled one upon the.etlit r. pilo or over three hundred and a bairn: ice or when linec. I side by side cn ..lge. this amount vr.II e. er over , fear RCM'S t,;.•:' .1111 Again :t would pave glairyot , Lock Haven. Wll.l $2O gold pieces ek on - lin length, orpliCoce the to Luek ' s run I anted Will roilettra to of gol I lo w ,, ul I revs n epi , n ae 111111,1104 111) , 1 fi,r3-4—• thouh,nd p q :trq feet, lh ttrt f„ L.. cunt to root - over, with "4,1;4:c ftbyre :11:cti .r.in. 1534 hou'act. ( .1) 3,st: or to (1 0 1,er IT ' , nil, 1 , f3 COU:,I eves V lir‘tyie in Luck. Haven. Shore, with plates of gold 1.1. f !hivlcncns ! I ' wll. • t 11:.1 ' 6 share of Ito •x•• 11111 trf the whold ird; or hytt , .1111.1 111 , 1 it s rer.s3 -(111l`. malt , ftr.r Itt,tt • :1. , 1 • i tw,r•rriX~it 1,111,.,it I - ,, 0r.t . r-one nrru- which 15 thinly four 11:1 , 1 eighty fire theuen "cr . 11111, , irP.1 311,1 fourteen dollitre Thus Nn e thnl the iaterent on Vennily:ren'nti • •ir- I.,in of the na , canal dent would nice oat o , l' old :-;tnie debt 111 lomv than 11 ,litstimlng the loss cf lifo in th:s to tan preset.t time, at 75J,142i,t rap's, s:• ' gal'ott of blood to each man ire kilts as the crisalliy t f oo '1 41. sh^,l. Nosy, (it Is said) tpe c nII 1 , 1 rho blood of 40 men 01"suf.io a pluxr Him el. The weight of a k equal to that of Rix en v . , ;• v rr nwit w ntkld rink!. 1. 7 - pi , In •,, therefore. psteoil tieot.og toe lit , w =lt Into b00t.., bent t, we have 112, - 00 c ndis sabres! • The tears 411 ed by the frotals, w orphans of the soldiers slain tabs:ire, w he starlet. ta to Cat our entire Luc 1,411,wtr0n,, nod the stgus o r /11011 e wouPat he sufficient to weft th,it tirotind t !IC gtobe ! Should any 0110 doubt the eorreetne the above calcitiatione, let htin tekt•'wt and peneil, and try his,hand ant he iv voti.fied of their norrecito,.. (cno know es;.ry goal arithinat 'elan mot c,.. tt mind intl.,' he) we attic to that if he I.• in fo,- vor of saving Ills country flora mit r nnn and dent t ucunn, he must vote for tieorge MO'Minn pi Nov nicer next—nil who aro.— not in f tror or four yearn of lei, .t on - 11,13 wholenale ol.utghter, expenditure• ntid taxation, ntu,t nizo uo 8, - CI nno Demovat. "Tan Tltrlf. 111 , 1'11, • AND N 3 LTINO " To :Fp ;14;tiold Rysib!lean (Atrulawn. ) under the above C111)11on, nape "Let us iIANO a fair contest. Let ue s.•^ and stud to ?hc,real issue. The At•oat armee is not ir4 poor as to need hes for support, andAttes will not help it. Gon• NleClellan never offered his serv,e!s t,• rebell CMr. Pendleton did,not • no no, supplies for the isar, or thank God so-voted, and thb Aboddion presse,, tont are reiterating these and stit.r and forgeries, are only tlatittig cause, and giving substantial tOd to. tha enemy. Shame on them to have t.o appreciation of the strength and thgnity• their cause, and so swill confidence in th• sense anti patriotism of the people." The Troy Whig has en article upon ti.. name subject, and in the 84/11111 vein of fair• !WA. It says: "It is foolish, if not WOTIC, to 13117 tL Oon Ida:Wina over offered lots sword 911:! services - to the rebels, for nobody con • made to belteva that be did any Ouch It is inure than mere nonsense to eLitt7,e Pendleton with having voted 10.210 p st.p. plias for tile army, for it will only wake lam votes to do it. There is no 'sort of dignity In snob a mode of electioneering. "Let tie not au;sposo, eltbor, that tho groat body - of Reifworsts, Or anything like a res pectable proportlpn of them, are in Am:, ..e disunion, or diait.they.wonld make ,disited oraisle wto gssions to, the demauds of the rebel leaders- The Chicago platform we do not understand 'to, be for unsenstittitional pointed orlor any thing of - the kind; but for a oessegion•of hoettllibeehrld a vie* to conirssike of the Stew of, kotit oettiorte."•.—
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