Rttuttnalitifaiduitart P. ditAY lIDITOIt AND Ptopttarot BKLLRFONTS, PA. FRIDAY 111010011 Q. SEPT. 15th. ISO. TERMS. --$2 per pear niece paid in advance VeA whom not paid in ■dranee, .a VAS when not paia Wore the enntrotkm of Om year ..---,--- pEmocruvrip STATE & CO. TICKET. A UDITO , I( . GENER.II L, COLONEL W: W. IL DINI,S.I BURi'Ar6TGENERAL, .r.tEtrr. tot. J. P. LINTON • A3SEMBLY, ,FILER,ERICK KY RTZ, TREMUR JOHN D. SHU(ERT cO.If.VISSIO.YER, JOSH ti.t. POTTER D rftrer TTORSE Y, 11. T. STITZER. A ULVOR, JOHN 'B. TRONA§ BE AiSESßED.—Densoorste, remem ber that it is but a short time until the election, and unless you are assessed ten days before, you will be prohibited vo ting. Is your name upon the /Wesson books? Is your Ilemoerstio neighbors' thero too? If not, have them placed there at one - 6, and see that it is done . — Don't let Abolitionists prevent you from .....V.GaitULAULaryaLcaref nose. Be assessed. The hoe. It is lint a little °Vet. three Weeks until the election ; but a- little over three week+ until the voters of this State will be called upon to deeide, whether they consider themselves es yri ble of controlling the affairs of our proud old Commonwealth, or whether tto administration shall he ,gi•Keu over into the lutiels of negtocs. Say what wo will, the i,sud is-plain and positive— are .white men 'capable of governing themselve4, or shall they asli as4istanee of fho sooty, ignorant contrabands that are ,pow being- fed out of the public treasury? Ilk is the question. It . has been forced upon the people by ,New England aholitioniani, and' the white voiers,of the State must decide upon it on the second Tuesday of October next. Many who would blush to think they were degrading themselves to a level with the negro, will vote to do so, through political bigotry and partisan prejudice ; many who would sooner have their right hand struck from their body A l an east a ballot fivorlng the equality of the races, will -be influenced to do so, through ignorance of the issues and a life long hatred of the principles of Democracy ; many, very many, who are no better than negroes themselves who could herd and honqe with them— vote and bold office with them—marry end intermarry with - them, without any sense or feeling of shame, will fight openly, that, this hideous idea, this monstrous doctrine may succeed. These are some, we know. who will be loth to believol bat an idea so degra ding Gould bg dtplertained for a moment by any ; yet it is so. A great party—a party that has been powerful enough to obtain control of the administration of the General government, and of the gov ernment of every State in the North, save one, is now advocating the infa mous doctrine, in order to strengthen its ranks and continue' its reign. In Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Minneso ta, sad lowa, it fuss declared openly in firro`of " universal suffrage" and the social altdpolitical equality of the.races, Li Mr its carubdate for Governer hag come out boldly in favor of the rignt of negroes to vote and hold office, and in our own State, it has through county conven tions endorsed this same debasing doc trine, and although its State platform, is covered up with a verbosity that will readily admit of any coustrastioa its ad./peaks may see necessary to place upon it, yet there is no denying the fact that the Abgi lta party in Peonsylsoniits i as in other a es, is laboring -So moots' to the run-ai ay r oeyroes of the &posh, and those we) rs already cursed with, the same privileges and rights that they would N. aeoortrio the white »sae, •I'lot a journal • In this State that supports - that - party, that dpres deny this dewy, While no km thau twcoty-five of their leading paper. 4, assert that it is sorrect. Lot the white men of the State heed this I Ifartrauft add Campbell ant standing upon d uegro ,suffrage pla.tfonat, and every man upon their ticket, dowry to county Auditor, cuthortes the the same detestable dogmas. - ' , There are other issues' in the cam- paigli but this is the great, the vital 41110. Let Abolitionism succeed at.,:the coming election, and in /am Agit flee spars, Issyyr9es Will sit in the jury, box, in the hellish:env r halls, on the bench, and till every portion, that fanaticism and folly can hoist them too, within our own State. Suchwill be the result of the triumph or aliolitionism. Wherels the !data man that caw labor to acetunplittb these ends? We that 'would have it so; let hint vote the abolition. ticket. --Ara ',mu in favor Of nesraynhint? vote for Dittmar and the ibtilition ticket add it will be thtit mach. towards fleett ring it. von want' exempt the riefr woes. menu from texatium 'Ole the abolitien ticket. , . Do You ? ' Do you wish to endorse the p bile plunderers and speculators dL m ve a robbed the tretienry, impoverishe the oountry and loadeityon ,down with tax. 0? If so, tote the abolition ticket. Do you OW to lhiepthe errantry filled with Federal . tax-collectors, assessors sod other petty office, who are eating out your substance and receiving large pay? If FO, rote the Abolition ticket. • Do you w sh to rob your wives and little. ones of•the mmiesintries of life—to labor hard and pay out half of ,your intolllo to keep in Wieners the 'thou ands of thievine, touting, ignorant negroes stolen from the Sohth ? If so, vote the aboli tion ticket. Do yon wish to• pay the tales of the wealthy—to exempt their property from ta.piion,,and load yours 50 much the heavier ; in fact do you wish to build up a monied aristocracy and reduce your selves to the condition of the white slaves of Europe? If so, vote , the abolition ticket.• • Do you wick to keep paying the clot- Want prices you noW are, for ill kinds of goods—to have your to=es increased —to see your State and county overrun 'with do-lesfi, helpless, worthlCm contra barids—to degrade yOurselves by witch : - ills and votink beside thein —to place yotirselves upon an equality with tbem, both sociallY and politically ? If so, vote the abolition ticket. Do you want men to hold offices wbd: look upon you as no better than negroes —wbq,endorse all the arbitrat );. act., or. th,- party in power—who belice,, w it h 4 ',lrri-on th:tt , houhl ''an ennti 1-iar :y l iLlc, an .aritt-C ,n-titutton, nrvl an" anti-.l.l\ery Gotl'•—who I,lk of - John Brown as a martyr and saint— who would force the laboring classes to pay the debt of the country and exoner ate the rich from any part thereof? If sp. vote the abolition ticket. Qr do you wish to return to the good pirl days of Democratic Peace and pros perity, when dollars were plekity dime, to be had by the handftd ; when taxes , rs J. ftrul t.itft4 17( rul.l purchas, your Wll . O a cire.p, whist taue,litt wa , 12 et , . per yard, and coffee 15 per pound, when you were looked upgn a's a white man, and not reckoned as a negro, with a bleached skin ; when our public expenses were not a tithe of what they now ire, and our public officers were honest and competent when you could call whakyou had your qwn, and -not re gard it as belonging to tax assessors and collectors ; when' your - income was used to school your children and not to feed negroes and Federal office holders— when the Constitution not the whims and fancies of New England fa natics, was the guide of our country.— In a/word do you want to restore the Republic f Washington and Buchanan, and place friends of the white men in office? If so, vote the Democratic, ticket. Comma AGAIN.—The 'Ph/riot and (Tinian, that for many months has Mile(' to reach us, has again become a regular vistor to our table. Since it has come under the control of our good friend John IT., Brinmer, Fs q., it seems to have received a new life, and entered into the good work with renewed vigor. For years it has bgp the central organ of the Democracy of the State. It has livhd withotti. the "pap'' that keeps in exigence the abdtitiou organ*,about the State capitol, and we are glad to know thnt.its prospects of living after they are dead and forgotten, are growing brighter every day. Under the eyepi ece of the new publisher it is ropily gaining the best wishes of Democrats everywhere, and well deserves the hears ty support. it is receiving from their hands. To those of our readers who desire taking a good, nnfl:nching, enter prising, Democratic daily or weekly paper,,,,we cannot do better then So ree amend the /la riot and trniot The daily is published at $1 per year, and the weekly at s'2. War I—We think they (the nogeoen) can take care of tbemeeliee and propose that every body be compelled to mind their torn business and let That why in the name of high Bea,- ens don't your party let dupe isle care of themselves ? What are you keeping up your Freedmen's Bureau fOr ? Why are you feeding thousands o of them, at your government " boardloghouses?" What Lave you got your government over. seer's Au.? Why have the understrap pen of your party fined the mums 'that shall be paid them by their employs*? Why has your Parts , gone " mid" over the sunnor4l ''wrongs" the have re ceived Why arc you paying white ' men to take charge and li‘ersee the thoi.androf worthlcss;contraßands 'Ypu have stolen and hid - round Washiaglen? , ire ynu Ppefrding million's of dipl lam annually of the peoples money to I "clothe and feed" these " new borne children of the nation?" In the name of ail that ' s, fair and right, if they can tile care of themselves, why don't you let them do so, and save the laboring tax-payer the expense and trouble of taking care of them. "Please aerawer add oblige." '" Way 7s rr?—The abolitionists through out the state, are just now attempting to indite the soldiers to believe thatthe' militkry *cords of their Candidamt,' (den./Ilartranft and Col Campbell, is much better than that of the Democrat ic nominees, Cols. Davis lA Linton._ lf so, will Limiy nsi) ns hover it is, that the two Ibrmer passed through the war with out s scratch, ova scar, while the two latter,•came out literally shot to peicos? This is a question which we, as well as the soldiers in this section would like lo have nrovettli • Democrats Beware I Democrats, you have but a short time to delhe work that is eSPectcli-ef you,i but.% little while, in which te ambit 'loo to dtietriWespf your political' ene mies and prepare for . the great battle that the second Thisday of October will decide. Lethargy now on your' part, may, bring defeat to your cause. Care lessness, nom may degrade yen and your children to a level With the &id scented out pouringa at Afrioa. Lida- &rune° now wn9b4Ptha means of mak ing. yott anti yodr' descendants "shape to the ''bond-arristocracy"lhat abolition ism is atteinptuig to establish upon a permanent foundation. It is only through your osvn untireing iigitance-•:- throuili your own energetic actilrity- , through your oven toutiterable deterdri nation,that success eat) be made certain. You have a foe to rontend with, that will scruple - at, tioildrig—waile itelless by the certainty of defeat, and desper ate t# the chances that are against it— u.sing every mean:o thatteakbe called to Its assistance tO accomplish your over, throw. • In this county; the abolition arf wilting to trade every man nien their lila for the SUCTC3II of t&et. )s candidate, Gen. Bearer, for the A 6861114. They have men hired ad:tip/rid for travelini f the county and ptkinic this proposition 40 Detnoerato(lnd there is namely one Demoetatentif the Bald high Valley, but hashed this offer Mule him, It is thoii only h0pe.'92 . 7 knoll Mere is I') I.o` , lbk eltati . electing their tiekt.t Ft tbL. county. and if they rail only •tieffefi in intrlin?. it will he so n.och or a victory for, them. This is their r-tne. they want Beaver dected, •CiirWittris lie C 144,. ChcesiniiiTTlZA termini, Durham and Packer to accom plish it. Is there any Democrat that will lend them a band to accomplish this result? We hope not. We binto there is not. Let us stiqk to our ticket and show them, that abolitionism can find no foot -1,04 ou the soil of our "gloriouts old county.' (ten. cleaver, be it 'remem bered is the candidate of tlic " negro ,-uticage - _party Ile way have' been a good and a brave soldier, a kind and considerate commander, yet he has per mitted himself to be A candidate in op position to the interests of the white laboring classes, and let him be remem bered for it. Democrats be on your guard. Let no promises induce youlo split your ticket. —We have received from a "dooW" east." publisher a long prozpvetus, of the "new life of Lincoln," If it was really an authentic account of his vnew life," since shuffling'off his mortal coil, in Fords Theater, we have no doubt but, it would be exceedingly interestin g ; Bat as we, along with the rest of the citizens of this country, seen enough of "his life," while ho was permi4ed to remain on this "mundane sphere," to satisfy us, as to who and what he was ; as it is not likely that any recant of his doings, in his new place of abode, lies been furnished our New tn g lana friend; as the condition in which his imbecility and fanaticism left our country, is caleu-_ lated to keep him in remembrance for some time ; and as the people generally have been surfeited on Lincolnism, end his great hobby niggerism, we would respectfully suggest to the patriotic (7) publisher, to twist the leaves of "this great work" into cigar lighters, and let them, like the "benefit his administra tion was to the country," pass off its smoke. HAVE NOTTITNO TO RAY.—The negr suffrage, miscegenation, no-tax bond, party fist has the groat "moral ideas" stamped on its back, has, like the' buy' every body has hoard of, nothing to say„ about the patriotic investment of $30,- 000, made by their candidate for Audi tor General, upon which he pays not rr (vat of interest. 'Upon this Important subject, WWI seemed at the beginning of the carupaiet, to furnish the otivO, mite's of abolitionism, such a fund of electioneering capital, and so many rea sons why COL Campbell should be sup ported, they ha ve g rown suddenly silent,. Why is this? Has his frienchthest found out that, robbing the State of $30,000 of taxable property, in order to exempt the owner from taxation is not so patriotid after all ? Have they just ascertained, that the laboring chyme', are not partie- Wady food of paying taxes for Bond aristouratalikeJsoohOsmpbell ? Or why is it that they hap nothing more to say shout his 130,00Ciinvestment ? • (..ligser m Yusvue I—The "yttnytrn" party in this State has got itself into a pliably , plight. Abut the only thine it can " yunite" upOn is niggerisn, and around it the who! c crew like a flock of crows at a carcass. gathers and caws in the grandest " unisiun," while upon almost every other issue, there is scarcely any two of them can "yanks." Wool and scent, seems to have more control over them then all the " cohe sive power of public plimder"—they form the only plaster that pastes togeth er the political hacks, public plunderers, professional office seekers apd their horde'of followers that compose this great (7) this griltd (7) this. glorious (7) "Yurryun party." --- , AU poor man thiViiishes tcY•OuY a portion of the taxes of the rich one—. that would enslave famsoltto build up a bond aristocracy will vote the abolition ticket. There is not an abolition jour nal or an abolition politician in the state but is opposed' to 'taxing government bonds, and the laboring classes can rest aakurei,‘,:that if that party auccoods—the rich mans wealth , will boar no share of our ',tithe e3))0761.”, ADarnnins !record. If ever there was a record which should Coadeoma an Adndnistration to perptdal Infamy, it is the recently published list of oar soldiers who perished at Aadersonville. The list of Pennsylvanisna, for one year only, embraces avereirestheraitinarleednameat SeVentemi hundred 'of our best and bravest left to die in inches, without shelter wilh out hope. almost witliout.food, and why?— Simply because the Administration, through that base tool, Beast huller, refusal to ex change prisoners unless the Confederate datherftles Mould acknowledge the bleak Ooltliert,te be the equal of the white one ; and because the , qoyal" friends of the Ad litinidiratittn, *void not permit sot exchange for fear that tbb Confederate ahoy, ivben reinforced by the exchange of prisoneq ; Would be to strong for oar foram ih the held. and they, the "loyal" men aftirlyti ould have to stand their- Cilantro nnether draft. _ ..../t el It is said 4okt:theft 84M sly stanton wan argett.to affect an e tinge, slut thus save our poor fellows om starvation; he replied "I'll he d if I'll exchange fat, healthy man for siteletons I" Whether this statement is trub or not, it is certain that our government Matta, at ahy (hoe during the latit tirb or-three years of the war, bare relieved our starving men. We bad nearly twine as tunny prisoners as the Confeder ates had and the fact • that our men were left to perish by thousands,., whip they might bare been rescued, cannot SO disc proved. At one time. the prisoners elt An dersonville, pith the amseot of the confed erate authoritich Cent four et' thttir com-' rades to-slate their grieranees to our GOT, 1 ernmept ; but these tillln nett kept in New York, where they Unit landed, the furloughs permitting theca to risk Waibington were kept from them. and but for the persistent Climb of the reporters of the new 'York press Mho visited the men and had their statement pbblished, the Northern people *maid never have known anything armed their !Anita. The datePtitmobt. *l4 tilling that thousands of white Mali Ilbtrald starve, if nevo equality should be established by the sactiatie. , Yet the Abolitionists, who aided and abetted 'llinton, Lincoln A:Co , in their nets of loartless cluelt), prete,rl,-I to be' the friends of the soldiers. rilat1111 . 1LB?IdRIV eftrillTrilibirverlind reinl:We - in a donfeti crate prison pen, cull endorse the policy of a portr, which Les sacrificed thousands of our soldiers by the most terrible of deaths, on the alter of negro equality, is, strange indeed. Setter to base had more drafts, more years Of war, thin le have thus con demned our brave boys to a tingeing deilth by starvation and exposure. To glance over the list of rettfisyleaniatis is enough to Idaho one heart-pick. What then-must it be to look over the long lists of thousand's yf names, representing every Northern State. in the grand total ? Thou sande, of LAM naked, fretting, starving men, lying upon the bare ground, under the open sky, perishing slowly but, surely, while the shoddy "loyalists" reclined in their easy chairs, in the fullness of plenty ! The dying soldier turning his dim and sunken eyes appealiugly northward as he murmurs: eioh, yo Who yet can save us, have ye' left us here to die ?" while the bloated nigger— worshipper sips wine in his gorged** furnished mansion, and swear thdt there shall be no exchange until bl ac k s an d 7.....1;ea are declared etittali and when even that point is conceded by the Confederate government, declines an exchnngo because be fears-that the confederate army will be too much strengthened by tete prisoners in our hands ! 'not did such men care for the soldiers? Absolutely...nothing. They wished to use the bayonets and ballots of those in the field--the poor, dying men they were done with; they could use tbotu.no longer' they ,sight perish for aught they cared. • Pro nation can prosper" While its rulers have so-much blood and misery to answer for, as has the Administration of the Aboli— tionists. Shame upon a government which would resort to such a mean, cruel, coward ly emollient to keep out of the confederate ranks few thousands of men, as the star— vation of twice that number of our soldiers, while a million or two of "loyal" Mel), who had never carried a mullet, Were clamoring for a "vigorous proneention of the war ;" and more shame upon the American people if they countenance such actions hereafter. Standittd. 'A Wean WITH PAILMIHIB.-FHTHIWr friend, 'suppose you have laid away - $5OO in god ernment bonds, and that you have a farm worth $3,000• Ono third cf the entire wealth of the country is in Gotetmout Londe, whieh aro free front cartoon, whioh Makes the other two thirds of the — Wealth of the country pay the taxes. `has, you see that while you hare sa)o exempt from taxation, you are compelled to pail; per cent. more taxes on your farm, falacd at $3,000, than you would be were your bonds taxed 'Hence it is a heavy lose for yew to have your bonds exempted. But lke batik in 311florebnrg bag all its capital, probably $20,000, except, $260, in government boucle. and their exemption clerre those rich men of taxation, because the Y (have no terms for the deficiency to be made' upon. Again, you hire laborers Who have to pal au itullreest tat an their coffer, tea, sugar, attletitti sattiriata, shoes, sad on about. ev rythiag they ommunre in their families, which largely increases their coal of living and compels jou to pay them higher wages than yms would have to do were the bur dens of government borne equally by all.— Hoboes counlii(Ohio)Farnser. Nc Naxx.—ln Snyder county the party of Shedd; L ewd "negro Aerie" Ku wartime. The ' copeention made let Mims: Vonvention-t-The voters of Snyder county, withaat regard to , former distinc tions of 'party, who desirw!cy Mite In sus taining the National and 'Stare' Aqmiels thiamin, eve requested to meet," am. This is right. Whgp....a porky is so ghhtfo op of Ong-ends—a hetetegeseetts miztere or Abo liti•wists, Remobileests; Hee, Intr .; Ace-holders, liloommastioeists, thel soneeleeeeless cootssotomt and DememPhle..-11 WNW troll saN Tito 7 71.wthi*. itcy wolf itt tier ittigSvit language combines within itself villany end corruption enough to express a tithe ,ot its, infamy. There is evidently still some de sire to he politically honest up in Snyder county, when, those who vote for shoddy, refuse to assume the name of "Union party," as doeignatett by thb "loyal leageo.' It ie eminently proper, too, that a party with no principles, except negro equality and suf frage, should have no name. Snyder Bboddyisnx is right—if it in in the woods.— Patriot Utak*. 0171DADZII DY Snowy docopsflat.—The Cincinnati Deity Tines, of the' 4th' inst says : •.'fle have received fromorery rellhbte author* the paticulars of a series of out rages perpetrated by the negro soldiers at Camp Neflion, Kentucky, on the °khans 'of the surrounding country, Within the past Week, which ern of the most shetking char acter. We Understand that information has been for Warded to Washingten high military officials of this State (tithe condi tion of affairs at Camp Nelson, and that the abandonment or abolition if the camp, add the dispersing of the thousands of no grecs who have congregated there is strong, y recommended." • Till Omni. 11 Hospital In Washington ha been taken possession of by the 'freedmen's Bureau. Over one thousand nevem, and their families will be lodged fu it, apd fhod: by the government. ' Tntai are thousands who covet not only ' , raise, but the reputation .4 Jo:Tieing it. THE WERiE COURT MARTIAL Mr.' President Johnson.. hoer is for you--pniaidingut the city Of Wash • ton—to veitm, unatected thereby, • re of Justice dally enacted under you . muse dist* observation f Wet that ye , ve Cu • happy faculty of soave lemon in • tragedies, we would 'app. bat yeti-, simply amusing the people, and perhaps tlt is your motive in permllting the continuer* of the " Worse Coast Martial." As a sp• tire upon Lew, jegal proceedings and pre cedents, and The spirit of equity, this tribu nal presents, throughout its varied phaies as ridimdolut And ecilletuktible an exhibilio , of intellectual imettpaisity and s tiegradio. ettlfsetiriency; AS * have ever heeti Dail • Upon to Witness. The Judge Advocate, Colonel Chipman-4M officer *bum we heard of as possessing either legal qualifi cations, sw even ricotta! , lral,einr--Attplays adintribi andi ences;his irdnderful feats '410160 gyinniit tics. For !per add lofty tumbling, backward somersaults add pole balancing, this admi rable derobat °Slimes the tilitiggid t, proficiency it won' not surprise utfklibe him stand ing oh his bead d thltaying th Ificitation o the Sitio and_ betiyadt itellieveutentit o gash lid has, already so hreiptenll ebdnged hie akin and appears to us, day after tiny , Arranged in mob strange in holielhabilimenill, that euiloslt aroused, to disrover *bethei the brigind bide may not rlithuble that of theAradition• al ass, whose shoi•Lconthige our friend JESti once so vividly 13611 , 41 , 43,0 d. At one 'Demob( , befall's" forth a forthidahle• Orly of Mat datnnifig ohsrgetl dtinidst the prisoner, whlelt---With a liberaljtj lon which he is not eloW to vitiqt bibise -=he tenders to the cottnlifil the sconc e, Mitt they :tut prepare * line of defense fee their oliEnt.-t-- ...No sooner howfver, do these unfortunate legal gentlemen amnia' before the bar this Most redoubtable of editrlit thin IEIS are confronted with another o egad ficatione, with the coneolitig, intalligen that 1041,11rst Asti beets iiitbdr**4l, Eitie prised, ifiet felt ' , di esidttnalfon t ale j. ilicial somersault, but fail td receive a isfactory answer front the " wise young judge," who appears to exalt over the fa t that no legal objection could penetrate an opinion enforced by sword and bayonet, • to. nlllOll.l/111161 en - it t Tru 11 a - - counsel would have poseessed thiritanlihood to proceed with the. defence, lint undaunt edly, Judge _finglica and his colleagues rei.ontutenced their Iterctilean labors and had already digested a plan of operations based upon the second series or °barges. Judge of their amazement and consternation lfhea a third ladietment ( 1 ) was banded them, banditti* 'limiter so distinct and ir relevant that reeognitlon dad fifitiossible and all past labor profitless. To have remained longer in attendance upon snob a court would have been an insult to the profession to *birth they belonged; they at (type with drew. What need to plead " once , in jeop ardy?" What need to urge the many argu ments which the law—wiertryit merciful— allows to be obtruded between her outraged majesty end its violater ? Of what avail to cite precedent and authority I' A prisoner arraigned before a military commission is branded with a verdict of guilty, before a scintilla of evident:l. is adduced to establish such a verdict. • The formal arraignment seeins all snffietent. Strays verdict having been determined upon in the Wert° cash it was time fruitlessly expended fo listen to arguments upon such weak and childiah not to say disloyal, subjects, as • constitutional law, and criminal jurisprudence, coupled with such utterly nonsensical trash as the trial by jury, and worse than all such paltry and obsolete Muff as the "right of the accused to a fair and IMpielial trial !" As mere tribute to the memory of diad and buried law, sapient Chipman oonsented to amend his charges. although so far as the result of the trial was concerned, this action was clearly unpecerMary. hut perhaps the record was altered by a itigber powet than he, in the commits of the nation : wild gOv crated as he may be at times by the preju dices ors partisan, boars yet led profound a respect for the ancient principle of the law to see them eonverthil Into a Iseighing stock for the people ovet iftliorn piesides. And so goes on the trial I When it 1,111 cease, dF when the public mdy anticipate a cessation of the acrobatic eternises of the Judge Advocate, we wish that de could id. form our tenders. llhappily, we are pt so situated. That the miserable wretch, Qinut whorl all this display of vulgar ignorance has beep exhibited, will 66 etectited, as the flt penalty of his reodstroah Crimea, toehold not the elighttat doubt, If ,ho be foind guilty of orie.titentieth of the horrible liar barities imputed to Min, we shall Witness his pantie/anent, if not with PAO, at least with no sentiment of dissatisfaction. but in heaven's name, let UR have some thew of fairness in the trial, and at least an OWL sional, if hut an accidental, indication of ability id the judges.—Norristoren Defender. Twit NAT/ONIAL plart.—The New York Herald says: "there le now every prospect that the National Debt will be when ascer— tained and funded, above, rather than berate the estimate reado prior to the last election —SOUS THOUSAND ,LILtION OF DOL— LARS I" and still increasing at the ere* moue rate of TIVO MILLIONS PER DAY, in r thee of ?Wide It should be remembered that this vast sum—fifty times the amount of the debt under Demitornac administration—ia funded in U. S. Bonds and other stocks, upon which the Government is paying a heavy rate of interest. These Bonds and Stokks are exempt from taxation I The hoitheis of iheent — lnAttil teeeiie heavy rate of interest, and prey no taxes. Laboring taint,, who have pro Bade of. Stooks, receive So interest owl prey bewq Weir. r Mit - right, that there shodid be this distinction betweeri -laboring men mid capitalists I Mr'phity elAr They claim that every mealasid bear sn equal burden of tares according to hie means. The Abolition party asp YES rig claim that a messayeA aristeersey sapportett ei# of Of atthlWp of men. The - people of this State will be called upon, in a few weeks, todeolde which party they will support. Laboring mid Will (beide trith which party their interests Ile.—llaneeek ouner. NEW ADV ERTISEMENTS.-r- NOTICE. To the Loire rind legal ropresOntativos of John Bankoy locenbcd• Tote notice, that 10 'oldie of a writ of par tition ironed oat of the Orphan's Court in and for Centre county, add to me directed, an in quest Will be bold at tho late residence, of John Sankey demand, in Penn township, Centreeonnty, on /friday the Id day of Novem ber Mixt, at 10 o'ebook In the fowineen of Wit day, for thepurpor- of making:partition of the mid estate of said iteeesii4 to and among his heirs and legal representill l —refr,ll est maw ea* be done without prejudice to of sieriEdig of aid whole i otherwise, to vain* ant emitted the same according to law rat which time and place youo attend If you think omen. heriff ' S es, •, adsLai. size rep 11-011, Sherif. NOTICE. A meeting oilkie Bloch holders of the' Eald Eagle Oil and Slate company. will be bold on Friday the 22 Mat., at the . Arbitration room of the•Oourt }louse. A full attendance of the members is earnestly requested; as btaiiiiese of groat 11Sportanee will be before thb mooting It itrexpeoted that every teaser** in arrest/ for the lint cristaUniont will pay np The ma chinery is on OM groandirmily for operation, add funds are needed? . • p par for' it. J. S. DA itlfliAßT, W. P. xorli ROCK. SZ.raary. • 1.6-2 t. Prefdcia.. Ew A:DyigAT l a ZINN IMAL ELECTION PI4 fe w ilyN. • PuimaaClD ow set o sembly o(the Cloonwoolth ottr y anis. entitled "An Act ipastbas le the 000 of this Commonio r 2ootonat tionditiediby of Jta ly, Anne effikt hundred end.thirty-ntoti,"Ml=CMAY„lfigh Shwa of the county of Centre, Pennsylvania, Jo hereby make known and give notice to. the electors of the county atop/411d, that • OEN feR.. AL ELECTION will ke held hi n saki Maly, of Centre, Pemorylvanta, on the ' SECOND TUESDAY, 10th OCTOBER, 105, et which time County and Stile Malts *EI be eleebedi-to wit; One person for Auditor General df the Com monwealth of Penneylrani*. One person for Survoyor ()moral of the Cunt snonerealth of Pennsylvania. One person to represent _the county of denim in the House otßAErsocstAtires of tha eninuann. Weilth - Of Pennsylvania. Nib PM" for Treasurer of the county of Oen- Pee knob for Commissioner of the eouprty of entre. , Qee persoti for Mao AtiottitY of the eoun fiy,of Centret. , , 'One parson fur Auditor of the entati). of ben tre. I ALSO Ifkltsl.lif MAPLE Iftti#, Ntrf 10E that the pideia of h olding the aftiresalit general eleition lit the several wards, boroughs, districts and townships within the eoenty of Centre, are as follows, to wit: Fur the borough of Bellefonte and tlp d ugs ditil B lousebnuer townships at the Court In fonts. Poi , the torinvblp of Bnlhaldh lit thh house. of Martin Murphy.' For the township of titifin tit theseieut Nettie of Itobert Mann. Ferguson For the township of rit 'the sehboi house in Pihi For the to+tivihip of Grigg itdie iwtist; of Win. Masser. Fof ttfli Witiship of thlftti at Chit reboot 1014 In Boalsburg. zbi t6ointo fVofi;aißiiittgi Nit; house Iff AM !kiting Pt Attfollelfttgg. Fof tia4o6,lolllllrliiff Meant it ttali sfitool Wine tri boffin: For the borOogh o f itoiitildiilld i6d liooaiii tottnehip. RI Ole bourn of blra. Ellas Thaw). ' For the to tcnEhip ./f Bunton at Cho former place of hohllng election. Fur the township ,f Liberty at the cehool hoe.° 15 nigh., illy trilhe town , of Rebersburg. Poi the townsifiii of larion A et the school house in Jacksont' le. For the boroug of Tilllesburg owl 'Boggs lona 024., at tf;e .iehour house In Alilesburg. Poribe 4)1,6.1114, of Potter at the public house of ()tome Miller nt Potter's Port. Per the turrnsaig of Patten at the house of Petot Murray. }'or the torrn,hip of Penn at the public house of Win. L. Mumer. F,O the t"vroship of Rush end the borough of Phillipsburg, at the school house in burg. For the township of Snowshoe at the school house near the house of Samuel A ',kg. • For the township ofTaylor at the se,boul house near Hannah Furnace. For the borough of llntonville and „Milos township, at the school bouseln "For the township of Walker at the school house In Ifablersburg., • thu toyinshiP of Worth at ttm-school house in Port Matilda. _— I nl.o make known end give notice, as, in and by the 13th section of the aforesaid act, I am directed " that °tory person excupting Jostle. of the Peace, who shall hold any office or ap pointment of profit or trust under tho govern ment of tho United States, or of this titaie, or any city or incorporided district, whether com missioned or otherwise, a subordinate OfflCOt or agent, who is or shall be employed under the Legislative, Judiciary or Executive departments of this State or Visited States, or any incorptvr ated district, and also that erery member of Congress, and the State Leg Wotan% and the tes lect or.Commun Council of any city, Cutnesia• stoners of any incurio,ratud district, arc by law hicapablo of holding or exerising at the - samo thee, the office or appointment of Judge, Inspoc tar, or Clerk of any election of the Common wealth • and that no Inspector or Judge or other otiloer Asuch election, shall his eligible to any office to be voted for." Also, that in the fourth section of the Art of Assettibly, ensiled "An Act relating to execu tions, and for other purpoees " apposed April 19, 1810, it is coacted that the aforesalc( soctn , n "shall not ho construed Eh Na tocte tint hint serting Jedgef, Inspector et 'tet at atty lienoral of Hilda l elbetion t cons/nob wealth:4 Also, that in the Dist scalan of sold Act It is enacted that". erety (lettere' and tipocial eleo tion, shall be °penal belliccn the hoary of eight and ten o'elook in the furenook and shall con tinuo Toting trithollt_ htteirtiption or ad journment, until seven u cloth lb the evening, ashen the polls droll be closed." The general, special, incorporated distrtct and totrnsittp elsetiotrs, shall be held and conducted by the itiVectots and judges elected as Ohre said, snail clerks appointed as hereinafter pto vide& . • .In ease the parson who are hate feselve4 the second highest number of votes for inspec tor shall not,attond oft the day of election, then the person who Ninth burn roreivod the nett highest number tit rotes at tho last spring elec tion, shall act as inspector in his place. Add id ease the person who shall kayo received the highest number of voter for Inspector shall out attend, the person elected Adge shall appoint IM hopeotor In his piano, of If any vacancy con tinue an hoer Oea the three died by law fed the opening of. the elootian,,,thelnaltend filters of the tawny/fig, *Ord or distriet for Which said officer shall have been elected, present et the place of election, shall select one of their mem ber to till such vacancy." . It shall be the duty of the several respectively to nttend at the place of= every general or special or township election' ,during the time said election is. ,kept open, for the purpose of giving infoftntition to the iffspec- • tors and jaidges when milled oq, In 'relation to Cho right of any person assessed by them to vote at snob elootio, or such other matters in rela tion to the artaincint of voters as the said- In ',odors, or either of theta, Shall from, time to time require.' • No person shall ht . pofectifed fo r vino' at attY action as aforesaid, but a irhitefroeman of the age of twenty-one years or more, Who shall have resided I* this Mato at least one jeer, an* fir the etection district whore be otters to vote, at least ten days Immediately preceding such ebSC- Lion, and within two years paid a State or 00M ty tax, wish* shall have been squreast4 et lesid tan days Wore the Opinion. BA is 9 Ithtla of he Vatted Stettra *he his Oid'ilmsfy er = a fetes of s jatt ant i c: 1d refit . wls a IMO ifilidded trr ablelow and paid is afore weld, dm* MI Ott tat vote .eiltif aiding in tblid Slate all Iftfilit. PrOVIW6d, That. the white freemen, eltisells of the United States, be twain the onto of twenty-one and twenty-two yours, and hare nulled let the election district ton (Wye as aforesaid, shall ho entitled to vote, although they shall have nut paid taxes ; No person shall bu permitted to rota whose li :nano is not contained in the list of taxable M ir/adulate, furnished by the Commissioners, nri- I lantana ho restate a recelptfor the paytnent within two years of the State or Aunty tax, an- 1 sassed agreeably to the tionstitutimi, urni giro satisfactory ovidenco, either on his own maker animation, or that of another, that he has pled such* tax, or on failure to seduce a receipt, t I ‘o. shall make oath of the p went thereof, or ' sec ond, if he claim a right vote by being anelec tor between the age of twoc ty-ono and twenty two years, ho shall depose path or animation thane has resided in the Slut() at leastone year bolero his appli.mtion, and ma kap° proof of his reeithutoe in the district as is regaired by this Act, whereupon theaters:it, ofthe nadmittdd to Vote shill be lassrted iirttle" cal lit isi , the impostors, and a -eel opposite thereto by =Wag the word l'ax, it be shall be permitted to vote by reuses of Vilg tailorpaid the wowlk "Ado," if be &hal heveallad. out WY the elerksitto Asti slake notes la• thelte(of vutersjlaipt by them. 111 all Aube Vail' the numb of a ' holaim log to rots Is (intedi on the list turn ' htthi Oorlimisslonersimasselesor'; arias ni to vote whether Tormd the:llW or not, lb obj to by any quelled Ahmed; it Awn be thel duty of the inspectors to exeminrelletepereoll'on'oath ali to his qualincationtt and Who gialnui tst; have nod ded while the S tate for 0010 year or more, tits oath shalt not be sufficie n t proof, but shall make aloof thereof by at least one Competent witness who shall bo • qu.ulillcd eloctor, that be hes resi ded within the district, tor more than to dorm ItE!Mt NEW Aio BEI ~3NTB . ___ 7 .,..., next preceding said election, still hit olio kip. self swear that his epesiflids ,nl . o l l4itrtn In pursu ance of his lawful ralling,lo *Mille lio distri ct a nd that be did 3 „,„,. ,i s b, m u district for the parka*, or r itherellif: Every Peri** 9 Weed Mar,nissit and who shall stake diseprosstiorterpdted othismlikn es and payment o4taxes as neltersild, sun b e a d_ witted, to rote in the township, ward Or diatrit t . hicir be shall mile. Iles, parses shall pnrrent, or Memo' t o present, any odintr di any oblotiell under this act from Minty nob alai usin g of who, threat- Witt pl., i• olence to any such °dicer, or m a n i n _ etfbltrrit6 - kW fn rho execution of ht, irt,y, shalt blot+ up the etu des, pr avenue to any hnl6l4frhers the trams he holding, or shill do s y_dielurb the p m .. pf snob election, or shall use pr practice any dttitatdating tbreate, force or /mire. with design to lognonce andely,_ MAI pram', any . ilit,ei - loMrevenrhiie fitosi voting, air to restrain the freedom of °holt*, mach persona on aoncictlon„ shall be fined In any suns not excee ding BYO hundred dollars, be Imprisoned for au/ Wee not less *than ono, &cloth, no r thorn than one year,and Wit skill ashows In tk,,, court where ie trial of )ac, offeneo shall 1,,, had, that the persoli llb offending was not a re. sident of tub olegi fart, district, or township, where the idid cifffare was committed, Jinni n o t entitled to vote therein, then on conviction. an shalt lei iettteneed to pay else of notlesa thins One build-red dollars, nor Morn than one that:ran i dollars,-andisorpristmed not less than Mx months; nor More than two years. , If IsilyEron or persofiftt Male elty het or wig* a* h the Mule ti i. election 'ido l this CouS lierilitlior sEn hikerlo wea n aa. , Inch het or w . agey, Ei l er l4 4l . verbal ,proclasatt lion thereof, ?nr i w Wlt ihverthement,ehdf ions° or, iireltit ' A )n make such Ina or waght,Oftd cd eikriffiteryof, he or they shop foii,ditd. pry fib. ark/ life aidonrit stehet or °triad to he bet." '' iS *kr pen , oh ii 4 *4O; ofijii timilideit fy rote at al 'election 14 nits eitntnosweakth, or bein o f Orrrisli thinifeid, shall rotioef k his proper d lacy& ir sitly mason knot t y 0 .9 want. of sitelt tileatitm shall aid or Ohl/II "oh Pocogi i. o , l ,ll,,,Oltoorr,g l tOgra . g, shell on con, iCt i, Vl . in MO man not exceeding two held if m a ' mid..be iMpriamtal for say term not exec* mg three months." If any loomn shall %me at Moro thee one election dvdriet, or otherwise fraudulently Tote more third - one° on tho rade day, or shall fraud ulently flit end deli% rr to the inspector two . raglsora-rgipahoo-4441-thit-Miontilli, stkrto om, rise and procure another so to do, ho or they go offending, shall on colic Julian, Isefingsl in in sum not legs than fifty nor more Atari Bre handred &airs, and he haprisoncil Cor any lens nut less than three nor more than twutro months. , -if any perton 11,.t . to vote at Ibis r o zunionsveulth, agreeable to law, (ex.erpt tho sons of qualified eitizont,) Abell appear at any place efNleotlun fur two perpere of ictilTeg lioketq ur Influencing the citizens qualified to rote, hr hall un ten.Piction forfili led pay mq earn not everealing one hionlred dollars fur every such offhice, and he lArkituncd fur any term n d exceeding three months," Pursdant id pruris/ons cootaio• elic on of the Act Arse afore said.. the judges of the aforesaid dittrizts ehall reepeetirely take charge of the certificate or return of the election of their respective dittzletg, and produce them at a meetiog of one .Judge from each district, at the Point Hewer In the borough of Bellefonte, on the thin' day (}'Liddy) after the lath day of October next, then sad there - to ptnforna the dude, re zillired by larlialfeaiti JGd ca. A1,,0 that where a Judge, by sickliest or unavoidable areidest. unable to attend raid lueitting of Judge.,. thou' _the rertiliz ado or return aforesaid shall be takini charge of by one of the Latlttecters or Clerk. of the election of said district, who-Quill du and perform the duties of raid /age unable to at , lead. Olveu ander my hand at Mt "See in the Iporuagh of Dellefuede, the 15th day of beptem tmt A. D. It46b. (004 Mere the rommonltendth.) mcluno cONLNY eriff. trp vi Eggs CENTRE couyry aa. The Colismonwealth of Ticonsylvania, tleorge Lleingston, ificeentor of account of lion ry Vend) ke. late of the borough of Bellefonte, deceased, and heirs, and legal representatives of said !leery Vandyke ffectissed, you and each of you areloseeby el ed and ehroulissided to be and appear at our Orphan', Viotti to be bald of Bellefonte, In and fur the twisty of Centre oil the &girth Monday of November watt, (J6tli,i then and there to answer the bill or petition of Edmund Blanchard K. 1., and show owes why epetlacperforinance of certain contracts between the said floury Vandyke and James T. 11' 1 4 and the said Edontail Itlauchard should nut be decreed. Witness the lino. Samuel Lion, President Jtefge er the said court at Bellefonte, the 28tlf day tof August A. b. 1865 sop 15-4 Novirlo. ' • To tint littnr tend ittpl ridifisentatives of Illtiaboth Layth dtireased, ?alto notire that by virtue of et writ of pr4hinft issued out of tkd 041 Masses Omni, in and foaf tifitre county, and to a% dtrectedi, an Inquest ISM Ls held at thd late 'widener of Elisabeth hslyeird; &gement iu Lag!ovine, lAbetty lovisseistp. Capps eothilyieff Tucedity the Slat (14 of, tiotoe mut. at id etiockfif forMlood of aid day, fur t,kae pur pose of thalcfpg phalithnle fop* , tow oototo of sold deceased, lu aid aniotig Thar bears and legal rePl'esehtutives. if theism's oa N dupe without prejudice to or spoiling of the *taw; other wit* to vidosisMadr h ree the sates oaaeording Wat ith: offillth eV place you may be plieeint if you think proper. 81Yerttrs Odfce, il . elWevits dept. 1 1 - - 011 N" 6. To the l heir' aAlloyal iettosontatives of Aoroh Mitchell demigod. Take rprice, tWat b IPhrde ef r writ of par tition, issued out of the Orphan's Court, in sad fur the cotpoty of Centro, and to ate directed, an Wiliest will I,b * Vat at (We late residence of tin• rah Mitchell demoted, ilk Ws township of Har ris, count/ of Cetrire, no Wedrateday the 25th daj tictokor next, rit. 2 o'clock iu the after noon of said day, Po Ole Plirpose of waking partition of the real ;BUIE of saki deceased, to' and among her heirs and legal represeptatires; if the AWIt , cqT h drab without prejudice to or spoiling of the whole, tolitorelie to value end swan. (israihte according to law, at which ftre and place you may attend if you Oda pioper. Sheriff's OM. Bragfoal* . N . °TIC& i IP To th heirs and 1 r 001 representatives! of Jobs Ilitebe I, deceased. Telte settee, theS 10 thane of a writ of part titian Issued wit of the Orphan's Court In jand for tho,caulty ,of Centre, and to die dfrifrA ad' Inquest will lbelheld at the lard resilmece ofJollue *ltched , in tbri township of Mortar Centro county on Wednesday the 26th day of October uux.t, at Ir &cheek in the forenoon of said day, fo rt 0 purpose of pinking partition of , the beta and ." .stia"derefted, to and among hat omer and legal representatives, if alb Ramo coo 1,3 done • ithont pruitiditie to or apoilingot the whole; obluwise, to valuo and appraise , the same acoo log to law :at whist' OW idld in idiom yen o bo present •If you thhile ftepar. i l d Sheriff's 011ke, ' . . It. CONLEY. llellejwite Rep 17 -4t. Sheriff. , • N STICH. Fu the heirs and legal mpreeentatiser of Conrad Doelard' deceased. Take nettles, that b,y Wirth° of a *Hi of Pal i. - Mina issued out of the Qiiptran's Cowl, it and fits Centre.ounts. and to me almo o lgi, all' "S -quat *lll Ve held at the Isle' diddlThik ilbuse of Conrad beaks* docuktedild , the toMliship of Potter, Centre romitty, On' Thirsday the lid del of NOltestbor next, at 10 o'crued it the foyenbou im * , of Said dilly, for the pe ' Mddllng porno's of th e weal •Vite of to •afigaiong ids hairs and legal rip of a. same Garb. done mithbet p a th or spoiling of flut *bole; otkerwise 40 w fed& 'praise the same !own** to-lawNR whisk Aisle airi platit you may Woad ,ir u tbilik yap Wro, per. Sheriff's O ' V., CONLVY. Betilotao sop 11.-411... Mr", • MAlilt - YOUR lIAO 4 O Stamps tot Elko, Buffalo, 'tfobes or any tblitg else of tbe 'kind, to be bid at all inter and at excadin_gly low pricer, at the AO}, Abe subboribe; Thilltiont. .. . MEM J. UEPIIART, V. O. C. OONLNY., R. CONLEY. Xeriff, EIZEII D. DEE&
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