ffltnufsrAtiePlfairiumin r.ant.ear mums. cr. BELLEFONTE; FRIDAY MORNING, NOV. 4,1864. year ulain paid iu advance 'I lilt MS }.2.50 nbeauot paid fu advance, and 43,01 wbeti not.paid laforo tho upiratmn of tile PRESIDENTIAL NOMINATIONS. • Pint PRESIDENT ' , , GEO. B. McCLELL.AN, OF r_12711111YLT.1:11A. Ft/It V ICE • PIIIIII51 DEN T. GEIO. H. PENDLETON, 01 01110. • .11 1'11,14{41C- r •••••..-44 ~11.0.4. CWO,OI . ItianAND Or P011:01el1at10. 1,1 Rnl . 1...m,:I.1111. j. 1301. P.llll I, ..1%. 2 , 1 IC. - 11. 11910...h1, 11111. R S.. , iy.ford, 32. P II" u 1./111 .1.2111 Ahl. 111th 11. U. Strioh, 17th. 'llllO 11.110,, I`Oh. 1Uth..l011:1 211th. .1 itb'f1,..,1111,44.,. 'Rh I',llricn Evul, l tell T. II W111,.i ' I._ . 7 : '.' I: • I, 1101 CI g. 1/10001. ft. 21.1. NN in J. huuula. 1.3 h. A. R. Du lining. I 21th..,11.M..ILlg,pter) hl:oClellan, Pendleton and Victory!! EMOCR A 3 EI NEE T 1 ! Ewe. t.,,lnv null Mt, nJ the Orallll Bitting of the 0. m"erFiev nit lluon hit uig 0111114. I , li. ltclf in 11,1 Al 111:I.LEFtI \ rv. E tTI RIMY I.VENIN(IIoV foh, 1.19 HON. GEORGE NORTROP J. HON. WILLIAM WALLACE . 4 r te, epot sere u 1 , c presen to a.idivos mee'irig. tile_ I.lacrav,v ut howw of the ri,•tty aeltiort.l ut Octolier,and propuralion for the final ,ti lig& at the Pree : litantial election: Come an 1 rho' that you are irt favor of the termination of the ten:dile *trill, in alfteh tint . country Is engage•l by and honura- Lle and permanent PEACE. WILLIAM F It}:YNULDS Choirm , tr Dern Costnty Coln To the Freemen of Centre County - Voters of eentre county l This rnuy be the last ogportunity we will have of appealing to 3 O'ti in behalf' of 3 - Ourselves and of your braln, country.. Before another issue °Fitt - W2.-tutim.te meets your eye, the fate of every white ._an in the North will be t.e.tleil Your ballots on Tuesday next w ill th_eide whether the prineiple's upon which our Republic was founded --whether the .tiovernment established by Washing ton, strengthened by Jefferson, and pre- Fen ed by the legislation of patriots and ti.iatestuen--shall be protected and per petuated, or -whether )(Jur rights, privi- Ives, int:rests and prove" ity, together trill/ the glorious rouembrances that, ling round the past history of •our country, shall be burried fore% en be Leath the dal kness of a despotism rear 4id by Abolitiou fanaticism and punish tutolotance. The question, to be deci ded then is not simply All'at /Job/ idiot/ shall be the servant of the people ill ad ministering the affairs of our once inight3 Republic--hut shalt we hate a lleptiqw 7 hall the government that has rendered us the happieft and most prosperous peolde on the face of the Lath, ffir the pa , t e glu y rearstau dolt tit ..mid the dilAtiesa and deodutio.i that 1141 W surrounds it, or shall it be pre:erv -4;sl as it seas --stiengtheued and made glorious again by compronii-e and con- The issues are pain am! fair_ batre x .tt,t - there i-t no mistaking the great question you me called upon to decide. The' men who usk you to continue them in pow.tr. promises you nothing by fheir z.eta, but four more years or bloody deso-.. .1 sting war, with its but demonic -taxes, its merciless conscriptions, its sufferings sod want-, its desolation and death, and fmally a new 6 overnment, in which -the Itch will rule and the poor some ; a gov t rnment, not of the many. but of the few, agm erinnent wherein the labor lug, toiling, tax-pas ntasse:4 are cruel'- ~1 to the earth, with taxes. and prices uuttribute money,---ate degraded dejec ted and tratupeled upon. in artier that wealth may w ielJ the 'sceptre, and that t lin few despicable beine . ,-4 that now - hold place and power, may be fastened for ever upon you, and revel in ease and rux ury at the expeme of the sufkring, nut taiteditnasset. They prolDi x you a Un ion not ti. it was; but a ,, i,afidels,usurpent, finaties and fools would rnals4 it.; ._ll,i.._'n ion not founded in the affeet:ons of the people, or established to "ensure domes tic traat k aility, promote. the general wel fare or secure the blessings of liberty" to yourselves and posterity, but, a Union pinned together I,ith . bayoneti and co inenwd with tho blood of your own sons and fathers, for the purpose .of making thenrpower more imperial, ° and ' their welfare more complete—not the Federal Union of our fathers in which_ all 'States -- irVil etittal and, sovereif.n, but a Upion such as exists beiweeh domineering Bus t.is and down trodden Poland, istween despotic Austria and over-powered Han: gary ; a Union, not of prosperous happy States, but of destroyed and detastated - teritory. This is the "Union" you vote for, if you vote to retain Abraham Lin coln in power. You have had four years of Administration by the party that again asks your support ; wherein have youn benefitted by it? Has l l, sour wealth en increased by the enormous debt an taxation it has 'fastened upon you? HAS Yottr labors been lightened by the exorbitant prices it lies compell ed you to pay for theitecessatiPs of life? Has your personal liberty Been mule more secure by the spies and informers, it has placed iu your midst? Has your domestic ItapAness been increased by the merciless coaseriptions it enforces quar terly to drag you or, your fridifttor iron( home and family' to bt't tuvadered in this wicked crusade fbr the benefit of bhoday aud niggers? Has , raid you for the loss bf your son, brother, father or friend it bas butchered in useless battle. Or maimed for life, in attwupting to .en force its iltitestable dogmas of negro equality upon the countly?• lips it creased your prosperity, by robbing you of your scrupht4 earning. _ ETOII3 of taxes it imposes 1 short; has it boaefite,.l you - tt. has robbed -,yrro-of, id ()t -ether, or has it repaid th the woe and destruction, t suffering it has-myted out - Look at-the situation of east, west, iibrtb and tou the tens of thousands or hundre,ls of thousauds 4 tile millions upon million your property and labor the thou.ands of bravo m' helpless fur lifC; at your. 't country, farther *frh tenon to-tbty under. Abo' three yearn since ; , ,at y, tion! Liabb. at , tttknh tins—to be torn from ya property lent to wt ,to—y, PlaTer foul] want, and yo, t existence ers toal ruuut liot•f; until you of your_kn,tp.mek at you rot , cot. this on Tue llt ,it 3ottpli • _tour - a,: , 1 eu 1 L, IQ the 4041 cir,4,444- 'MMEW blijoye( , prior to .IS , lO— have buffered bittee beriefo conntry will (I:rive from power to lufidol Abolitio pi and eu , t your bar blonild, in fa \ or of Ilen or, -of jtt4ice, of truth, More Dral lhar,4 Atur eit evreise the riyht of zu , (lily, carefully considerei at ht:tice, ataLl the awfr that reqs upon then' ? own to ratii.nal men an what will he the con,cipt election of — Abraham I effect it will have upon t' yhat b,iejZt !Joy will ci placing him in power? '.i collect wriat his Adinini thetn . and the cotintry , • member that he aoea n ,ping his policy, but say in the way marked out t every wan and every -North to accomplish his We know that the pe tired of paying bounties substitutes and of being theysan expect nothing of tMe things every lii the'next four year's if th enouglito support Lino ses »othink else, he is to tell them plainly that case, and irthey vote fi knowingly and willing . - more draftS of liVe Call tacit district ill Mi.= How liatity men are the f•hisp that can be will it be until EVERI IED DIAN FROM liI(IIITEE:si TO FlFit yelled to eater the. r that 'beauties will niw.. utc:,—tlic country them. Money will not will business rclatio CONSf'I'IVI tind who is tl scripted ;f c ICE Ault t y f ed ? I f tlic re-election, o'2),‘,sc,ilii, I following cxtrart front of (lovernor Seymour adeiphia . • . “The men oho were dr der the the hundred thou one year to tiers e. The I mho Isere taken into the go out of the servieev-r terms begin to expire Starin nine mouths the r largest additions that has tiny ono time."Tila As 1 shrank o.l)lll'i:tailing fur I • men j ust 'before an elect i be vacated by one year tr ded to be filled in uinemt is tensely - 0)16 . 7Z Lel:Cie:l gest draft that bas ;-:' ordered at the c I do not spelt t s :r-e - itlee ministration expect another r • York has (- years' men, mull the quota of Ne , 7 ' "or man should be t: one Jean' men. do Mat; as they rect: but they provide should mint he cr.o cr. man on tbe.tvart - again on TIIE 1. the matter would ho peare treat this that 7 i tiro drafts more. El - ,; 17 leg.") Every man Lc t have this draft.' Mier under the policy of this ehill be compelled to ma to hold thoyaople of the lion to wry out the Epaittnor. - ..::: Matron and Confiscation 49 . t. " • • 2 r ANOTWRIL —The Pot:Vold Extra,. a Spicy little paper, p_ubliabed at Poonfield Morava ooapty and heretofore neutral in politics, cornea to us this week names of McClellan and.... Pen dleton. It goes into thegoodirork with spiElt. Long lire fi.he Extra, and it, -lair hide aditress. Which le Naturally the Union Party? There are thousands of honest siteti withinthe mule of the Abolition par ty, whoadfierelO it simply because they have boon in life long opposition yo the -Democracy, or fbilho reaFkin," tLatthbir orators and proiscs have induced them tOttlieVe that the advocalis sup porters of, Democratic prihciples aro in favor of disunion, and would see the Government destroyed without making a single effort to save it. To this Oast; of persons we have a few questions to propeund; and we hope they will lay • t FM =I ma ~ ....c,r.struotedtriatrl -if you would have the people rejoice as did 06 children of Israel over -their deliierance, vote for George B. Mqolellan—it is ho, mui ho alone, who can conduct us through this sett of blood to the promised land. - 1111,1N9 IN TIIE r nEreRNS.. , --We hope some enterprising friend in each election distriot, will make •it hie business, to bring in the • rettirns immediately "after dd' are counted off 15 - nlttoaa,t jjl ILL. Bans th cm along, they irly. be ightose know Tex Payer's of Centre Opunty— Remember when you to the polls on Tuesday next that according-to secretai ry Chain's report, we aro FOUR HUN: WIRD 11.11LLIONS . OP 1)0LLA.11.9 short - of the exiitiiitWire - siO the finan 7 - eiar .year" ending the 30th of June list, • ' , REME.III3ER, that thin enormous debt was ftikteued upbn the country in ONE YEAR of Lincoln's Administra tion, through his imbecility, and impi ous attempt to degrade you to a level with the negtm Fl=":1 ~-f MN • , .4 •t,a these is given you, to vote out of power the fools and fanatics that have ruined. our cotintry, and would now enslave her peo ple. STILL 'runt Costs.—The Bradford Argus, the old established organ of the opposition in Bradford m _oounty, this State,„haal haulcuLdowir the_ruunes dt Lincoln & Jdhnson and' - ran up those ,and Pendleton. Harra h for the Bradford Arena Mil OE MM Work 1 Work 11 Worklll Once more freemen we call upon you tube up and doing. Much can be accom plished though there is little time to work in. The election is ai.litutd and there ip more required of you than : moreljo to gb mad vote! Your Government, your Fyn , - jollitittErt.TY; your TATE,ISIN DANGER! You must WORK FOR THEM I All are staked on the result.-- 'Rouse youi..neighbor—talk to him—rea son with hiul--4p4/fid with hint—urge him to join you in electing 111c;CiEr.I.ax nud SAVING am GOVERNMENT.- - , myrr Tvrty , T„C. MTh Mil mottoes the considered ai doUbtful, but which it now has no hope of carrying. In regard to Idasaaohuette, the Democrats wilt probably gain two Congressmen, (Pagers Ab bot Sleeper) and perhsmfour and strenuous efforts are making to prevent snob it result. prom this time to November fla k . you may look for vigorous attempts on *be part of the Republicans to reaterve' Their suprema cy in such staid as Musaohusetts, Vermont Mehie, and Lima, 'The importance to the Repuhlioan party of ail orernholnilognisjor ityjn.the next Congreee is eery grimy on- Wally in view of the probaUlty of there ;rig a i)oatooratio Encoutivi after - neirk A DisAonorsiblo reale, The ndheronts of the widew.;:inaker folk about Democrats wontipcit diehonorable Peace.' • The Deniocracy havedeulared themselves or robe° btused upon a teitoration of the Union, 'with every star •upon - our flag and a state for-every ater—for il, Peace that will give °Torpid ato its constitutional rights and unite in one brotherhood - , — tits people at all the States. Why is this a dishonorable proposillan ? If the disciples of shoddy will answet at all, they will pay, becauso it duet not abolish Bl' cry. . • left dishonorable to Vitae the Union as our patriot fathers made it? Is It...dishonorable to adhere to the old eon ,PIO,QI `4* - E SEM El ,- • -"hct all who have - had enougn - of-the DRAFT, TAXATRYN and high prices; vote for McClellan, and thero will be au cnd of t c his LOTTERY of 'DEATII and RUIN. The Vision will be restored and all will be well_again, Disunion fattatlee,wl/1. neither restore the Unlink, nor UM A3lO. NAtion.— Rain and death follows in their path. —Let every Unionist remgmbor, 44 Mr. Liriek said, Nato abaadowoout of BIAVATT II Arita'Ake oaky contlikialer: of peace. .Let bun •also remember that General tistoielann der °build ittleUnion wadi withwitina • the bai .concritisidbf- peace.' ,-::Fraollsem, willeto lOU ybuttioBl4-? - ' • Black Rppublloiff.rfayer;-,..,.,: Abraham Lincoln—who art in the rY to House at Washington—glorified be. y name—thY presidency- has coma-tby will toilette dope—as eeeforth to thelaitimore Platform-,-give nit daily the *Oahe of 4 1 :7 connoilr- , anti , leadlipupt into trouble,—but deliver us from Jeff - Deals and the rebel ar my—end 0 Abraham . , we beseech thee - to regailitit: tie canal t tit 161, - but pioseoute' the war against our southern brethren and free des, Sambo, thatieirmay become white and equal to ourselves;. /cast we may im plore thy Royal Iliglnvess to gag the Dein °crate atil their press • that they may not speak evil of thee or the Republican party —disregard ill State Rights—the decision of the Supreme .Court—and suspend the Habeas Corpus, 'for it becomes 'necessary', - - -----~r-----~ -- CIE3 MI =I OE 11 / • ' V.... ...hp Llll> .0410411 w 41 NU. 00• vatoree. oltbuid 1i0t4.1i1.. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have here or.to eat, my bead and affixed !be seal •of reaiJ Coor4 at Noßofoute, lam Ma gay of November A.,E. 18E4.. • ... JAMES IL LIPTON, /With. ICIONAILD CONLNY, • Nov. 41/xlEl64—it A DMIIIIISTO 4 AS N TPOT/.4 .i . ' sil ' Lotter:: or A .' Iktbiropuii: An doe et tate: of Barbaro VA:We or* IP* 4 f t`lAgt tirP9 blYtut S 'o9 ieW*74Ple ti - 1/4. 44 7:414: ~ TP tp p catAVAAllithijAw*- L r eta. cf , k AVUNJCERII. • rregi rt. 4 ' 186 l—at . Allculuis't P KM#!! EMI 111 .., I' rill
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