El AltnumailMairbiiin P. GUY MEEK, Enitoa mon Paerairmit BiI i LSFONT4 PA ."` VRIDAY MORNING, SEPT. 27fid, 1865. • TNR3la t -42 per year wheo paid in adranea 112,b0 when not paid in adranee, and 113,00 when 'not paid before tberespiretioa of the Tel I' DEMOCRATIC -STATE A CO. TICKET. AUDITOR G XNAR.IL, rol4r 4 Er, 11%.,11_11AVIS. .c7 - Rt2 Mfg' OF .VER AL. .I.IEUT: COL. J. P. LlN'to* ASSE.VBI.4% FREDERIC*. AuIITZ, TREISI74ER, JarM D. SIFUTTFMT. Colimissto,vEil, JOSHUA POTTER -DISTRICT I TTORNE P r H. T. STITZER. • A CLITOR, JQIIN B. THOMAS BE ASSESSED.—Democrats, remem ber that it is but a short time until the election, and unless you are 'assessed ten days before yog. will be prdhibited vo ting. ,Is your name upon the Assessori books? Is your Democratlo , neighbors' there too? If not, have them pladed there at once, agd iee that it Its done'— Don't let Abolitionists, prevent you from . Fofyourvynr • - ties.. Be assessed_ THE BLACK ISSUE. Reed ! White men Read ! Time and again hive we asserted that the great issue to be decided at the polls of the second Tuesday of October next, is, shall negroes have the right to cote, and thus be placett upon en equal ity-with the white race? and along with the assertion charged that the abolition tiltrtY, 04 a party, favor,, this.infarous idea, Although it has not, or cannot •be denied by any of their politicians or papers, yet there ate-many—honest mon JR the ranks of that party, who are loth to bpfiesre 'that such a degrading proposition could be entertained for a moment by any political organization— loth to believe that the party to which they Cling could 'Leconte the idvocate or such a henious doctrine. In proof of what we hire heretofore charged, and that they may see the position their party has taken, we point to the follow ing extracts from the.r . loading politi cians, papers, and the proceedings of their State and county conventions. From a pamphlet entitle', "Universal Suffrage, and Complete Equality in Cit izenship," that was Feat into this county by hundreds a.s an abolition electioneer ing document, but was , uppressed by the Chairman of their county Committee, far fear it woullopeq. Ile eyes of the masses of the votra of that „party to its true intentions, sod cirim i kelnits sup port those who are bp^pAd j rnerro equality, we take itlte following. They are the words of Henry Ward Beecher, and the sentiments of the abolition party, that is now using them : `•Give to the blaekt that right which belong" to every born creature—the nyht to take part iss determining the laws, the mugistracies, and the public paw under which theT and their children tire to live." "I Airmate, then, tlie inving to all men Llaek and white. the nght of suffrage, first, because it belongs to them ; second, Lugano° if Ls safes and bemefieusl %and, tlnnfl lumatete °My in tb:a way eat" we hare peace. Then (or tbeir heroic military services, I think the blacks have de served the right of 'suffrage. And here let me tail you, that for picket duty, fur guard duly, for the march, and fur mislaid', the colored sol diery are surpassed by node is _the world, and equalled by few. now are lance Abithirif than white soldier. , on guard duty. The bread 0J the army under she bayonet of the black Sian a safer than end., the lot . yoott of the white man. And it is not long to be disguised or disputed that the*. men make as. good soldiers iss wakEiere need be r - Etsaid, t At, "If he way Tote, then he may be voted for, and may hold office." Why cot if anybody wants to vote for him, and wants to put him in office? hut, it is said, "if you take such steps sa these, and give trill-. winship to the blaedis, then all distinction will ba abadishial, and miseegemation will be tosult.". All that I have to say is, fist sows be dons, lqt it be done lawfully, by marrisite, and not by idaltery. That is all 3 insist upob. If any was will bare a bla4k women for a colepan ion, there ouyltt not to'be a., law to present /its, but hc should worry her. Ido not undertaker to say tha4 she mingling of these races will deteri orate oilw or the other., I am in favor of two laws : first, that, if a man does not wish , to mer ry a Blank women, nothing shall compel him 'to , and, second, that, if a man wants to marry # a black women, nothing shall hinder him." From the same pamphlet, which the ;climber says, "has received the- 'nark ..ed approbatiom and liberal subscriptioi Of the leaden df the Abiiiitiopt or Union party,'} we take a, ore extracts ,.. "Load mid the ballot are the true foundations et all Gossiuments, sintrusli them wherever loymity mists, to all those, block and white, wild have mjjeltlthe flag. (Applause.] Recoustrust no State without giving to every loyal man in it the ballot. T mote all limitations of knowledge, eO. 1114 [Applause.] Universeg sut r inet freeman vote, black etnibite, whether be c read or not." .The heed of biting the ite7ro s lona is what see lowijOus es the Pnendents auerelskto. *construct mow, without giving the negro the begot, would bow greater blunder, and, consid ering our bitter light. a greater sin than our Whip committed in 1789 and we abould bawl .no right to expect from ft any less disastrous maruitt." we These are the words of Wendell Phil lips, taken from- a speech of hi lY at Ig oo:A Temple, April 23, 1805, which Y 4 would bare distinctly remellsbeT4 is used by the abolition party as a cat* pair, is doom:tint. Bur, we need not go• put • of our own State to fwd plenty of leading abolition. politicians advocating the same • doe- Galusiner, for many puns the represeniiiive of that party in Congress, from.the fluequehans. elia trict,.tdeolarod ..14 a speetthot the county convention of Susitnehana cotmly,that "Tbe word troubles are yet to come. Ella very as aboli,beil, but that by no fames settler the question. Toe 041 true policy la, the tea -411 ~l ontigli matt. er ikalack."' Mr. Grow doesnot staika e-ht the idvocacr of sle„it 'infamous doetritie- Sinion Cameron, ea-elfairman of the State committee, John- Ce.&,na, present chairman, Thadeus Stevens, John Hickman, Morton Me3lichpel, , John Corode, Edward, ,M. I)avis, and al 'most every leading •inerubet of the party in the State, ,are openly in favor of it. They are circulating petition, a copy of which we hate now in on possewien, a-king that. the following be adopted di, au annindmeat,,to the Liiittd States CLustituiion. Store shall sank , ors dt•fteriqvs. is Oa/ ',vi4 s od prireleyeo oesi:tot§ , tac h.statrultsrd eat ten. of :A/ Cowed .N4att,4 'wafting tredon or °smug pers.. torn. on .14 ard of rarritto pellttaneatig reflotext there, On "MOM( , o/or, or daces!. .Front.a speech of the Hon. W. p Kel ley, abolition nienther of Con - Arai from Plidadclphia, delivered at Boston, we take the following: •' (live woke that the Wick scoops rilt neerpt tm mks, 14.. than that they, then' wives and children. .hail te on SO equAlity with the whites. and Will not icy down their anus and let the country violate every rioetriseot the Declaration et Independents, asvd every prinerple ,that on derhes American inetitutions." • • • "There ehdl be no poladiv al peerr until it gen• be made on Wrens en *ill plane the negro en an cva mr4k ate scdd eraw: " some may say Oaskbese aro but the opinions and acts OT individuals, but it must be remembered that make a party, and the opinions of these men are the controling ideas of the -par ty to.which they belong. But we will not ask any to take the ez,presions of men for the intentions of parties. The record is full enough wlrro - tt — Mat — Aria — l;a - rty though its State Convention, declares. “That with proper eare o gnards to the purity of the ballot hos, the elect'', e franettbe t tt•itald be based upon loyalty to the Conetitution and tho talon, reeo,nising and afilruung the EQUALI TY Or ALL MEN before the low • therefore wo Cr, in railer of intending the Cun 4 tltiltion of our State by STRIKINti OUT THE WORD WHITE' in the article on rttCrage.." • To Minnesota. a State that hag ever given a republican majority, and is enough imbued with negro, to swallow anything, it licoolml, That it is tire Kme of this fon con firm that the word "white' be struck from the Etete Constitution. That the elective. franchise can be more safely entrusted to the intelligent freedmen than to do., who have spent their lives thus far to overt brow thii Republican Gov ernment; that we ask those whom we bare put hi nuaturaime,e..upport these resolutions. In Massachusette i ' the Gibralter of abolitionism, it say - s, in ita State plat, form, that, ffAlibougb - we bare no new theories in re lation to negro suffrage, we oppose allowing the elective' franchise to rebel soldiers and traitor ous politicians, while -loyal black men who have home emu and abed thin, blood in the nation's defenais are excluded Plead ilraares that Con. grcio should maintain the putt Lie faith toward the freedman, while it provides fur the peace end security of the country." In Rhode Island, a State that the friends of Simon Cameron. control, it had re.olvod "That while wo revere and honor the memory of the white /wither who has fallen in detente •d Lounter. we must not forget the hint k who remettio , l iaithfol to its canoe, anti jnstiee te mnndt the et s , n. e fniii,Jsooc l e ewtfirrtd kta,bi s erne< 'to IV", u-14;140." Such is the position of that party. outside of Pennsylvania. What is it withiu? If we cannot joint to their State ptatfarm as advocating the right of negro '.uffrage, neither can we find within it one word in oppom . tion to Upon that all important s*ect it is silent as the grave. Not ~ o, however, with ite county convention.% Four of them at least have come out openly and boldly in favor of '•'negro suffrage. — Crawford, Sisquelutfia, Northampton, and Union. Susquehana resolving "Tbdt neitler • man ' s color, race DIU birth dace take atr4rflti,t political right+. That no otrtton et our subjects shall rev:tutu deft:fattest:, In Union, a county that is equally firm in the helio,C,,.af univeir.al e/intlitv th e abolition con% entiou r declatei, tLit . "The abrogation grill! "pedal taws egainist men...of any race or oolgr should be gunrautend by constitutional provilion." lirGntlrrorti county, at their /e.i;C—&m condom held of the 27th day of June 1865, they rebolved that: "Loyalty to the government ehoold he the only tat of the right of autfragu--those ivho have fought to preeerve the Union on the eh! of battle, whether white arokee... orthy and fit to protect it thropg,trkho unworthy the age in Which wi Hre to deprivonten of voting who sustain the‘sov ernuient by, 6 l,beir tnineure and blood. These are the principles of the party as expressed through their party oTpin atimut. How is it with the Journals that advocate, the claims ctf that party, and support the r catuEdates placed in nomination by it ? The Sunbury Ga zeite in its itsge of Juno 30. 1865. says: "The ONLY misgiving we naw_la-regard to negro suffrage WAS that they are not sufficitntly intelligent to exercise properly the ht of vo ting; but if we are to eaolade this ground, by parity of reason and justice, at least half of the ea called Democratic party should be eaelwie4 from the ;privilege of the ballot bort." .The conweon souse of the people ii fast overcoming a foolish and cruel prejudice, and they are rapidly coming to the conclusion that MCP who are fit to tight foy the oouatry are tit to rote at Its elections, end that If%serum Is not a positive bar to the right of suffrage, Lor •1. nsonega, on that score at least, bare ae r.dd a dab.' to Me ocr of the bona as have the lower class of copperhead Irishmen." "We are emphatically opposed to disfrenchis. lag any of oar brave defenders, whether white or eiackvr The Jobastowi the Lane /Irwin of Col. Campbell, the abolition candidate for Surveyor General, speaks, in its issue erlday 5, 1885 as follows, h:pla t h e now South, loyalty to the flag will k. test of eitimmehlp, sad the wlsoLlY" frivolous W eap. oiui Atiajnedear et "Apr will be diers .o • We do not writ: then words Merely beeaY we with Milo Its to, but beware ler know It eta Let lalp lei so . • • . • • bey. aw oetiasnud above all to settle their pc,- Meal atelier that elavelioldors shall never re plan power tram lawd.• and there brae such Imre way of ettooting this object as los elf civil rights Mihe egrarelsisal The Bedford fartirer, the organ of the elsairtnia l of the Oolitic'', State Cen tral enesonittee, on the 2rl of Sane, now the following language : ow' =2=2 "Xfoho be plat*. we knew segiend data eolordidt. wen that g! teee/./ wooew Ake harsh tAs. Who bar ese'eme ta•ir ,/.41lote ata4 tits•LiOsaer-0-61111m40911...“ • 46-4 . 0 , 14 , Bat to come Dearer home, to r tight to thiiorgan of . the abolition , of Centro county—the C'entaxti Pre the mouth peiee of Gen. Beaver, atc the rest of their ticket, we find in its issue of June 23d, each sentiments ,as these : . . . rEbe fact that we celebrate the fourth 4Jaily rather than the atuseraary of the induction of our present i/overninent, is proof that di ens immortal psjaelfalab(nff igen trg eratitelf,tessai) are greater in ourdwitnnation ILasi the weans ere here need to establish tbeni. As we Laic edam wer folly , thew to our sonotry, sibyl as WE TAX AND GOVERN MANY STILL. W I/110 CT TM F3R. cONiENT% woad it nog ire well it this tiul_, when we hard juil stteeesAediu beingieg it one etep nrer the standard of the immortal declaration. ea to consider the question, h. w wo shall wale it entirely consistent with these principles. * Shall nit of,. be fres Owl slant in our (*M- I try.heneeforth ? Shall onialienable rights be enjoyed %like everywhere under the Sec we h.rre %Indicated Lb one p• plc into ore g o verned hare on EQUAL rear La Ant Gorr amen. As our answer, so our future." wan* atrythn phciner#'to tall you that that party, oven in our county, is willing to . d'egrade 'you to a level with the negro ?, Ttot it ie ih favor of giv ing all act, mutter what their, color, rare, or distinction, who fide antler 'oar government an equal trite. in .deterntin •ing who .shall atintinitter Ant, govern went r • And/Aerie are not the only 'Journals supporting- The abolition ticket, that ailrninite the right of negro votin, iq tl;h1 Sukte, Reside them, laburing to 7eit6emiilish the Kittle purpo.e, is, the Philsubsiphia Pittsburg, Alle,:beuy cuunty. Commitnr7, " lie,pata. 411 T. fgirelpli, hamburg, Dauphin essunty &roomier. Lancaster, Laninattr ei,uut) Wrcurd. Reading. !lurks county. Detacerar. Kittanning, Arinetriltg county,_ .71 - trr;7k-ii to r.ls2ll7l:fliit;t7MiLria county. • frfi, •rtrr, T.mands. Bradford count). Ihriortro l / 4 . Mercer. Mercer county. Gozettr, Sunbury, Northumberland county. Auo, Danville, Montour county. Norristown, Montgomery county. Herold 15'hog, Somerset, Bomersel,county. Jr*oorii - .1 /I wore, Ll roma county. l i - Ittporire & Trillene WaAiiirgton county. Moner'• Joss./, Pottarille. Behnylkill county. l'ittoy. 16,w -a , West Chester, Lhoster cuuuty. _taw woo it rpv , :l n, " Ibvistrr. liolildaysbutg. Blair county. it.poidie.Oo. Monitore, Suliquelianna county. Northern num, Susquehanna county. Twenty six papers, or orer half the al.alition "or:nulls iniklansyltania, it will be seen fa% or this saute-doctrine. White men ; is the evidence not sufficient to con% jet that party of the charge.. we have brought against it? Do not the words of their orator•, the sentiments 04, their resolutions, and the expres sions of their • papers, show plain enough that the great objkt of that party is to place the negro upon a social. end political equality with yourselves? What say you white freemen—what say'you white soldier? Can you, will you vote for a party that thus seeks to drag you down to rilf);,* Vial the iv-Kir ant, degraded, out-pourings of Africa? Arc you willing to sell your manhood? Arc yod willing to. degrade your race ? Are iou willing to hove and herd, to, vote and hold office. with negroes? If not, see to it on the second Tuesday of October next, that you vote the Deino cratic ticket Bring out Ypitt. Proof. There is no in4n in Centre county who has no persintentlyqfPWred and maligned the rein men and union soldiery sts Frederick Hurls, the copperhead candidate for A,,entlily.—erns. The above is a wilful, deliberate, barefaced falsehood. and the writer knew it to be such when ho pennad'it. We challenge the editor of the Pay to produce a sinclo line front Mr. Kurtz's paper, the Ikrichter, or a single word of his, which will warrant any i , uelt a chargtr No soldier in or out of Centre county, will say that Mr. Kurtz ever treated him with disrestlect—none can assert that lie "slandered" or ."ma ligned" him in the least. On the con trary. during the whole war, whenever anything nor hit home was }wins( done for tie benefit or ow sohlior, he always on•hanti as'w ;committee-man or otherwise, to do his fell share. lle was present, spoke and acted at all meetings gotten up for the soldiers in his town shipand there is not a man that 'has been in thlarvice, that can or will say that liie-wia -r ozer treated unkindly by trim. " That the Betiehter was strenuous posed to many of the measures of Lincoln's administration is true. and 'where is the man that favored right and optmhed wrong, that was, not? And it_ is for this reason that use poor misera ble blackguards, who hope to belittle the Democratic party, by abusing its candidates, dote:tame him as a copper head, traitor &c. We again assort that the charges of the Prey: caposptt. be maintained, and challenge it tollibdtme the evidence. Bring out your proof or pe written down as a common slanderer and a public liar! TAX PAYEBS ItSinger..--Emier the administration of the Deniocra4ispartYo teas were not onejo_lth aslitgh as tlwg now are under the rule of abolitionism. Can yc2u, farmer, mechanic, or day la borer,, tell na niltitt particular blessing you now enjOy under (IF form dfgov ernment that was denied you then? Din you tell us whet benefit you receive now that yon did not then, and whether It is sufficient to repay you the amount of the inoresee of your taxes? Can you I inform us what grrod'you &Your country are receivinif from the iduiirristration of the party in power, that wirrants it in loading you down with taxes as it now is doing In short isoW much more "liberty, prosperity or happiness" thy you now enjoy when paying four doll& ey'tenres, then you did then, when we paid butt mtel Reflect over this: and if yea thinks conthittation of high taxes is beneficial to your interests, vote the abolition deka, but if It is not, assist the Democracy; and welrill have a re: turn of the good old days when public economy insured light taxation. .........- Negri equality. --rl6 ttnouppuse tliatthe danger, ! minion of swim° equality is no&'au thiscatiapaism any one tray rued think beck a . years Gothe limes/hilt Abolitionism was a poor, contemptible things advoca ted only by a few fanatics, whom all the world decided, to be .crazy. Let them it zee the growth of the eril. Mark how it:bprcad over the 'land like the o'w of death; until , it became the, funeral pall 'of mom than -ti million of , our eitisens. There is not a voter In the country who cannot. remember heir the election was carsick in 1960. Not one, "half Of thtite Who voted for Ahmlitim Lincoln but would have thought it hn insult to have been told that they_ voted the Abolition ticket.. To be, sure, up . amougzt tlke vrasy - men of New-I;eglapd they call themselves Abolitionists, and Limmin was known as the Abolition candidate ; but here in Pennsylvania, in OWN , and ie every other State where there was ,a majorittv of tensible men, there was a great elibrt uniae to keep the Abolition plunk 4... the RepubliAn 1 platform out of Sim. And the people were, deluded into 'the support of the very prioeiples which TheOdore Parker had advocated and earned theieby the farad of a lunatic. The Abolitionists prOpose the same ' line •of policy now. , In the Abolition States, they come out boldly and advo teate the cductri tie ~ t• negro equality., In states where the good heme,of the peo ple would take the :dam, they keep this out of sight, 'and seek to elect mete who will follow the lead of the most radical after the election. jtt,t, as they -did-irr-14 4 61): iTrthe7A be II o tr'entittlis of our own State, they openly advocate the doctrine of negro suffrage and negro equality. In Centre county, they pre tend that it is not an issue. lint they told us in ltq3o that the Abolition of slavery was not an object of their party. Vet they hate slain more than a million of our countrymen, borne us to the dust With deGt, end tilled oaf land with mourning and we, all to accomplish the single object of liberating the slittes of the South. Let none doubt that whatever is :pi vot:wed by the radicals of the party is the true policy of ther'Abulitioniht,s. There may be millions of honest men at the oars, but whoever, holds the helm guides the boat us he pleases, and the laborers at the- oars serves his purpose just, as well as though each rower held the saute- opinion -4a Negro equality is advocated by all the old leaders of the Rupublican party, and wherever there is an organized body of Republicans, they advocate the same thing, either directly ktr indirectly: and wherever we can. fight an' 'Organization of that-kind, we are fighting for the supremacy of the white min, for the overthrow of the most dangerous power that eve: threatened our instirbitions, and for the glory of the Anglo Saxon race, - .; Why Not? ery able 'bodied negro nho was titre Wade Hemplon'u ANye, in South Carolina, 14 now hired by him ; men at $lO per month wo rn, nat t 8 board lie totpeete to ruble bade of Mal thir .tetn,on, and Inelikt I o give free negro labor a fair tflab—Abothlou rhooge. Only the able bodied, and not foldrth of rhea it might have added. And what has become of the ballance 9 Where are the huh4reds of thousand. ' r ot' negro childrenilolzhere the v 641 and decrehid, the sickly, worn out ler runts, and the whole host of worthless blacks, that the laws' of the. Southern States, prior to the gldrious (?) era of' abolitionism, compelled their master. to keep? 'Why did not our abolition csotein oorary tell 'what had become of theta? Why did it not inform the la boring taxpayers of the Noah, that il,, yin place of Southern masters, arc now feeding, clothing and furnishing them. with shelter'? Why. , did it nut tell 'them that abolition philanthropy, had wrought this great work of placing under their keeping upwards of one mil lion of Southern negrocs, wuo are ahem lutolk good Ibi nothing, but to cat out the subldance of the toiling, laboring, whites? i IVlirdid it not toll them, that where ono_negico iti the South, who has been taken from his master, earns his living by labor, An hundred ate fed at the "government boarding houses out of the hard earned money of the Northl ern white laborer? Why did it not tell theMi, that ono, half the taxes they f qx are now payingr, oes to feed and fatten the thousand o Southern negroos who are not able bo red or canttott, and. will not work 1 Why not tell the people all these thiagst?, They are simply' facts which the warmest advocates of aboli tionism cannot deity. They know that the wholitkoh of " i slavery,* if it it an accomplished feet, has robbed the country of two hundred and twenty mil lions of taxable 'property, and fastened viion it over two milliotut of black pau pers, who must bg fed out ;of the public trecuury, or left to die of uxua and star vation. This is but the result of the success of abolitionism, and if our peo ple want more of it, let them vete the -.. abolition ticket. , —Are you a *trite man 7 Do you believe white men are capable ofgovern tug themselves? Do you believe white men should rule America 7 Wood ,you have Pennsylvania 'the white man St*? If so vote dip Democratic tick et. But if ,ypu consider yourself no hotter than a Congo nieger; . if you would have your children marry and intermarry with blacks; if you want tan-Collered grand-children, and wish to became the associate of the out-pouring of Africa voictlm abolition ticket. ..,.. - ',:• , r..=- ' Partisan Malignity. ..?,.q .1 ...4, Itkate !wit ioeuto.efdm duarat : Oes!. MO the Pro editOr of that redoubtable steert—..., 44 . , ait....k_nperi 41,. it", our end' eieliasembly4 He is celled all mann' of hard names i and is stigmatized as everything but, Sip gentleman or a Christian. Ile is pro tiotmced utterly unfit for the posititoft to which he has teen aotainated, and is called a,eopporhead "traitor,".&e. The unwattlipese of ti.e, attack will be better understood when ire explain to our, rea- Agiethat Mr. Kurtz, our candidate, is a brother of Mr. Kurtz, the editor and Proprietor_ of the antra. iitvat i who lends his press'and hires a man to abuse the playmate of his childhood—L's mon brother—a loving branch of the Alone old family tree. . When political animosity runs 'into this extreme,,lt becomes disgusting. There should,be a limit to political,ba tred, and surely a brother's good name should be sacred in a brother's eyes. Ilea we a ',totter a candidate' for office on the ttbolition ticket, we would offer him an honorable, fair wantonly oppo sition ; but our penvshoultl never be dipped in• venom to blast his name, nor should any hirteig assail him with malignant-bitterness thimigh the Col umns of our paper. We cauld not kir get that the 'Pante mother gave us birth. or that the same breast' furnished the nourishment of our iufaut lives. • Ms good name shouTl . bt. to It; a Peered thing, and.tre should cous.der our own . escutcheon di•honored by an blur upon fair fame. Were the charges brought against our candidate title. or Wcre e pit • which are applied to lion de-erred, there might be tome palliation for this biiterner.m. But.iu vie 7, of the fret that Mr. Knits has always been an honora ble man, and an upright citizen, there can be no excuse fur it. In this case to public will ,only look upon Boyd Hutchison as tho "man Friday . ' of George Kurtr„Who will be held re' pun- Bible for babe, di,lionerable, natural attack upon his brother. It is but right that he should be. He cannot hide behind Hutehison'n skirts, and shift the upon him. The discerning linger of a scorning column,- nity is pointing hAvard„, di s hint, and ne can almost finny we hearrepeated the solemn and earnest words of of Nathan to King David, "thou art the radar COMPARETn}JI.—Tine individual that does the. scridding fur the _!.'ne.gra suff, rage" organ up (own, seems to have a, particular hatred towards our candidate for District Attorney. l',7;haps _Ur. Hutchinson Esq., (we shall try and tint offend, his delicate semibilities again. using the "name" by Which he is called by his "familiar friends,") has an idea that we are in the dark as to the muse of that bitterness. It he has. lie is west woefully mistaken, and if we 'dere to tell it, it would place him, in a Pos'tion, that few would envy. Rut it. is hot our in tention to-do so. We simply ask him to compare his candidate Robert G. Durham, with Mr. Stitzer. ilia private il tt, or public point of %ie . Tu answer but one question we shall iropound now. Our candidate is known r his industry, his perseverance and his subridy , is yours either, industrious, persevering, or.sober? Answer us this and we shall then ak you more. The abelitiouilt of this State hang there hope:, of carrying the coming election •Ipon the hangman Mrs,. Surat. lire have an idea thu heir Mope,, their hangman, awl thenoelves, p o litically, will be all hung up to dry aliout, (he 10 of October. RgatEsiArf That he Who votes the abolition ticket, votes directly to de grade his race to a level whit that of the African, and to wake -himself noth ing but a bleached nigger;"--rislaveil more hopelessly with taxation, thou the i4tarving, hopeless, helpless whites of Europe 1 _ Poor MEN.—Would you have a re turn of the times, whim you could buy eoffne for 15 cents per pound, cilia) fur 12 centri per yard, muslin for 15 cents per yard? Vote for Frederick Kurtz, and the ballanee of the Democratic ticket. TAX PAYll.lll3.=llp you want a repre sentative in the Logislatuq; who is op posed to taxing' giivernuient bonds, be eau& the banking firm, of which his partner 18 a member, bas largo invest ments in them Vote, for James A. Beaver. Lenoiuno itig?Erbo you wish to pay taxes for Humes, McAllister Mils &Co., and for every othe? firm that is able to invest thousands" of dollars in govern ment securities?,_ Vote for James A. Beaver. —The pro tent editor of the Ceibral Pram is crazy—crazy ali a March hare. He is biting- at everything in and out of his reach. The nape of his demented conditioa is reported to . be "nigger on the-brain." ' 1 1 '4:mum—If you want to be Y01)1.'4;013- ted in the next legislature, by a nine who knows no more about, your interests than a Hindoo Chieftain does about singing psalms, vow for Gen. Jaunts , A. Beaver, Warm MlN.—Remember that Bea ver the abolition exodidate for aasembly, Gaye, it is a grand truth, that+, negroes are bora youp,,, FA ValtEl. —Would yep have baukets, apeealatora and ethers, pay as equal proportion of tales with Nottalehsee? Vbte the Dcwoeittie tick . =EI The Soldier's'yglie''KlON4a Below weeepi atkeethict trieeklepeech. *livered *CiOt-R. Broekeley,4 teri 1., let l'eins;rteattla * Link; Artillery, ea the Nab lionetkaisi (Columllh ateuitt;r) Democratic Meeting, on the 640 dB- If* sage: Last fall, about the time of the - Columbia, couutrinvasion, and soon after titri Petets. burg Mine explosion, I was sent to Aunapo- Ifs hospital, sick with a feret. The October ' election.coming ou, ip order to see how sugh things were teenaged I secured-an appoint; meat as clerk of the election •libarit. A &p -lain ft : ow Philatleophia was tattle judge, mud 4 a portionof Imola 4:intuited of ofticcis olne oti pa, Wife' *ere ittbt and never bait en ct t h e s of Pennsylvania. TI., ex_ concluded' Ir - oat lie - CeisaiiY. tit Ts - a ea r the board according to taw; because were they not officers' 'and was not their 'Word suffi cient 7 1 protested iu vain, kec.luse I was alone. Tlygy at once in conjuncildb with some chaplains, commenced eleelioneeriug and' circulating Abolition ballots. Not it Democratic @nerves to n be had. As squad after *quail of men came in I proposed ask ing if they were citizens of the Curled stales or of Peutisytlvaitia : whether they were of .age, or had paid for. 'fhb in two years. .11itt I was 'tibia h 1 was not. aslidreed to press anal" matt ere ; the•e•meu were soldiers, and RaN 1 opposed to )(siting noldiews tote'. I had to submit At Camp Parole,. Where we , bad about' tight thoitsand piiroled Prisoners, the keine process was 'carried on. and the men were Shifted fruni tine point to another. After we hail closed the pulls, a sergeant brought in a squad of aboutlfly,ttien,' whose votes were admitted fur-fear they had not been taken elsewhere: We then commenced counting off„.lioi the,!oidge dreier-I.d it wan Litt., lie was tired, and we would nlpitirn un til the neat thy ; whilitenpon Le put the Val lots title hie coat tail pocket, seal I 'Jult not see him any more that tiny I kept the tally list, however, and I have it at lime now.— We met the next day, but be Intl eon c bol l:de in bin pocket th in I had names on the tally list; by name boy," Nores, they had tneren,etl. litre suit was a filialrola 1l ; but it nits soonlrtlln J. They I eniark . eti the .I#;Pg w ir .serl-eintple-r- thr - Demntrarrelin - lain save nine. lied been east by mistake. and they would fake .utit enough of them to make the ballutaiind tally list eturesporid. I then entered .iii; bimetal protest against the whole pt °reeding% and refutuol to make tip the tweesgary returns 'I list !atm 'Motu I recared a telegraphic dispatch from the Secretary uf War, orderitig uiv to report at once at Crook's Nan I. 11l (llenutse I hutt to go nt once and without in thing o. ~ o z eleetmn reining. I went to I:lvien: • ..I.latk ing that eroOk's Isla inlinight hr in tile lake, I .nit c o uld tied out nothing 'tato the pia., Alter some ft unless 'watching. I i•uncli..l,l to stpp at Rock I ileiul ('aj, it I.to.ig o pl-as ant locality on the Mississippi,_ and multi My.whereabouts to the Adtatant tionerit. As there was nothing fur we to AO In the shape of military diry, I -pent a It is - weeks in bunting, fishing and killing time gener ally, at Unelettain's expense. At this tri n e, iu slew uf the approaching Presidential election, the republieltdi mado a wand pa rade, mot-citing some •colored soldiei a to front of a l'anat.yirauia regiment, in lute of their protests At the Satan HMCo t;ener al lluokor. commending the department. (Amaral Logan and other military Mine- Wen, n'Cl'e Making epenchel tln ungli Ilic Sltte iu behalf of Ike. republic)] n petty — Following the extimple thus set lite, I acted ab 31ersidd in a Ifeieueretia proses . std ' also made n 6111Itendt Twenty tour how. after, 1 EN:eked another a t sroch Rating that I was i• honorably mustered out by reasotl of expiration of nom itt‘servlce," though that use/ (tempered 'mien months be ' fore, at the time of the discharge , if the Pennsylvania Reaertva 741.4stArlit:91M9 I\lo %LITT.—.In illiiitra tive instance of Nfassuelnissitp recently been brunglit to lit it in a tad gh • boring town. A mantled woman moving in high circles, left her Lowe one evening. and taking a conveyance to a . lioiel in thu rural districts, woe soon joined by nu mll,ollo'o boobond, who ought to have (teen at home taking care of his own family!lnutead of en gdging in int mime companionship o ids those °nitwit) of Lis eon household. The couple ordered %room I "get her, rept vent log ; item selves ae loan tied wife. At a Inter hour the same night, a carriage drove up to the door of 04 hotel with fliollier couple, who etnitggeit lotiglings in an adjoining chamber All passed off quietly enough moil the next morning, when the two couplet Were awn twined to the breakfast table: There they met, alien-10 auil behold l—there num a mere change of partners, each gentit man having upon his arm the stile of the odd.'. I Although there wt.; mutual I,lUshing, melt: idleurstng and retrimittation, it was deem ed best, finer treobenksecotuf thought', to let the mutter root as quietly as possible, but the coincidence was a too remarkable otic to satoid the ear of the over carious —Lord { Naas.) We. few THY, DEBT WAR Cau.tran.—A few Thus ago, a gentleman of Philadelphia rola= tea to us an incident which explains 111 *bat manner the immense public iield which weighs us down Wastreated. During the warn contract for clothing was given to u watchmaker cif Philadelphia. Of course Le was only Orman of straw, ,itlige were at the bo}hem of it. A person who bad no oh jectiOn to, "turning an hottest' penny found out who were the real parties. ile.went to the watchmaker and told him what he knew, and said .if.he.were not given en interest he would expose the whole thing. This woe a shell' in the shoddy tamp. The watchmaker d, "Well we don't want to have guy (tfa aboutpaid the auxitius inquirer after nicansis3l,ooo. This isahow the debt was run op to,its present flgure. Where is the committee on the conduct of the war 'l— Lanucrai. BE WARNED IN TIME.—The Repul4ionns are calculating upon the apathy of the Do mocracy, with the hope that by constant and unceasing efforts, iondirichrally and, other wise, they may steal a marabou us and thus carry their point. inillOollNTS, AUDEN& I The campaign will be abort—let it be a vig orous one. Let each and all be vigilant nnJ aetivi. 'Remember whet there is at stake. TAXRenre crushing the people, and they are direateued with social anti political de gradation. Reocilleot then, and let it nerve yon to the work, that emery volt withherhi from the Democratic, ticket, as welt as every vale givim to the Abolition thiltet, is a vote in favor of CONTINUED EXTRAVAGANCE and onerous TAXATION, and iu Liver of NEGRO SUFFRAGE and NEGRO EQUALITY.-- Bear this In mind, and KELP 104141111 Z Irma piEcipl,Bl:—Lainio n Democrat, AMI I / 1 81 Tae Swansea !—Beery nsimeasd I soldier must be.sseeseed of be will lose, Ids vote. The psynient of the fee cent tax un der the Soldiers'yotlng lair will nbt entitle the soldier Le vote as ttottisen. The Demo. brittle Serapes; Township and County Cost: F inittees, should at oboe attend to this tier , it is of vital terportanoe to severe the Democratic' Soldfets--as eifireapit—th night of suffrage of which, while lucky se* last fall, they WAY* deprived through the tricks and intimidations of shoulder-strapped dem agogues. Wild were everythfog as politicians and notliiim as soldiers. Ird to work at ones and.assesi every ode vAtitose soldiers. No time is to be, loft, its the 11134 Of Septets . her is the limit of time allowed to do So.—. Within the ensuing three weeks every E. time& Veteran -s hould be fully qualified as reivilian—.4 froeman—a voter against Shod dy and Negro Suffrage i ___ _ ..• =t==MMl —Wcrimes . w hat the ar -o party and their friends, thef.d.bolitioniat! Why control slid &lire on 't his party. will have to &newer for , War is terribly denzondislug: 'metal chaos i nowexi,ts all over thie Northam! the tinutb. I llere we are steeped tobin dedp in ttihrtlere, rapes, burglaries, deridegtitifle, eta. High 'hod loft, rich and poor. those who prates lti *nrship God, od 11.--. these rib,. s e mi " loitered thingtt, are all alike. ' Thai lineal entitle of the -body politio flt like the hide of the rhlnoceltos, netbiag can produce any , sensation theae. WC tale all these tt.toun• ding ocoarreotett as Matters of course. Railways smash up Raul kill a were of bil• Man beings, and maim Mly. litestolomti sink with five hundred. Rank clerks btaal half a .tailbon of en-celled dollars. m ei .. •cbants' clerks rob and 'Minder. and riot, and debauch at the rate of f.,,itt,und per „.„,,,„,... s t oa.er - .i.. Idle:- - liver irtia intoch counbir , suicide a bulter's dozen i week. Small 10 - fya even berg them.Plieo for finf rep and happy married eimplea leap from ferry bout.; and drown. All this t&ze s place weekly, blot Ste can't stop to :peen- Into upon it. All right.---go ahead drizer., r.... . --Merest shoddy papers call noon election officers at the cutting electioa . to reject the rotes of ,nll—persone who went beyond the jurisdiction of the United !itateg or out aid@ their ant ollment district* to ardid the draft, asenumanded icha procLitnation of Prneident Lincoln; in 1843. b 3 virtue p low" of Congress of Start+ .11, 18 ,4 Inection .otlicera will do no sub thing Ncitlier Lincoln , nor Congress had tidy right to interfere with the electron leas thin or arty other -State, and the eler.ion officer who paysaity attention to that ..law • or prochinintion, by rejecting such will he to pintishmcit tinder our State jou. laws No penalty , on the other hand con b e thib e t.d upon such officer, fcr .Ikr , •• garritiagt the aforesaid -low" nod ptvclaizs Lou. —rum,/ 4- L'oi.n. - —lf n 'Corner grocery, se:;ing ten flour by the pound, shoul.l preota,c pat i! o.llllllne or a patina welch' the kale. and &Ph)! e CM! iitree 1411i0,1,07 n the concern wool," heroic,' to 0 4 .. verttra" would be '.4ervt4 tbeet tight '—'•The Lea government the world ever saw" is ti.or whiting paper dullars,, ostensibly e.,r11: lint cents but reutly tot th only 74.1 000'3 Jar. It Ili, RU. b NoTicv.. :Totice re hrti•by git,n that srimtir ri n 1., Elio OnpitAl kt.ick 41 1.1, • L.. ' rent te 211.1.Sprong,creck it nn,, by the ;,,; ~ ',lt/tem 0t eael nand z the t.11...1ng I Ole r hull • • ) 4 14' J '" " ' "U"I.Ps P.n.. 'r, iTtOr 110.1 r bur,. - ".• Sp:mg:kir. ' evntre halt •• '. ( r l 11. 4.;o:tr, pr Pena Ml' " T, mheiui „ •• 17 eri•9lllfro hilberbbiljg ••11. 3lti•s,POr 1111 n-hurg, " J. C.n.1 , , • tv, 11'011. ••• J. LIN kett, , " It g • 9.. e. L. VW • .1. Ir, " The EIJI. , rtpli n n .1: r!..7- •11Iting Thuroiny • fitlt ult.l 711 i ot nett. Atka rol , 1. , - . lt t.tr. L I - . Z 1; . _ D fn . P •:%1.11 t. Is tivr,t)y r the its , t- Iterehip.•iltsirz ilfll,l•Pt/ rite 1111 It ,igro d, t,t Lrl.ler Illy flume nissi II r , sill 0.1 bu maim! 3rotlN 110E1 Eh l'E f , The bw•k. of tha late gnu are au the I; of Iht• malt rritrt.d, nh., r.gm• , ta all bird to, n r Flavin.; claim. agitintt rat.' L.ut to call awl nettle. Stp. 22t1.1, itoFFEit • _ - - - - _ 0 (111. The , tock thn 011 Company •r. b.' o. that an in. , trhinebt of one ociu.h , , 1011nri on ...soli origitin I sham, i• now f for. awl perrolis ow ran.; Inns thou . 1111 411nro an• 111. s, trotiliud that lfivy An , t par 1 but 1,1'..p01f I , n irlArl/1114.1.1 , r be jdu(fo t i . h. dn , rer of 441.1 INotort•Tjsc I ait tla of t)Ctobu of the board, 'A. R !IA rtLOW, StorMatorrn S••p. 22 —t(. t. T lAlitEn I.E.tVP: FOR'S' tr The din te.n C.,.1 nn,4 Ire r t'et q"'.+ offer for sale *ll the titrotltug littiVer iilll.lB. td Beech ('reek ttown,.loit, 'lint tit e,n e um! in Ilurnij.le tewnhirin. Centre ee et ,t:,,P pertly mtliolidnt the elty rant eltuAtell Field's Duo, ISurn'a Ituu, lt.nu, au cart rr of Ifeeelt Cteek. knoleti nu IntelJ et ter A. Clurk. Address 4.11. it 1111:NLEit. No. 11:i ettuth .nth 61reet, Pltilruleinher .Ittle LI. 'f. ;'-lit. N °TICK. a TIP the heirs and lugil ropresentab.. of John Cintrdry ttereastul - Take notice. that by virtue of a writ ..1 pa titian i4anal out of the Orphun's Court It. u t..l fir Centre county. and to toe 'directed, au it 44 quest will he held sit tho lato residence of .1.11.0 Saul. t' them...ed. to A 11111.4113. Pout. Wand.' . Centre count,., u.. rridav the 3.1 day of N..... her next. at to o'clock in ths tovettoon of no , thly, for the purpose of making partition or ik real ostate of said deceased, to and .113101 g it , , 11. ito and legal refunsentatives, if the intvc .-... he done without prejudice to or spoiling pf II whole; otherwise, 30 value and uppradrc " 1 .• sawe d according to law :.a. which tottelta 4 place y nu Indy attend if you ththk prom.' Sheriff's Attlee, K. CON.LhY. Bellefonte fop 11—dt Mir, if I , \l - ()TICE: - LI • A - meeting of rltnrir - hoiderv - Cf - 14 - 14.11,1 filihle Oil WA titan comptrity, will he hcl ' on Friday the 2 2 Mat., at the Arintration roe, of thaveourt liotme. A wi 'he h btll..attontlon. o id , t- ni . t il ontbom is earnestly .340eatecr, a... h. t er.i• , ' ce great importance the rueoth • It it °tweeted that es* ry aufrserthor in erne.. for the brat ettatudlnictn. wilt pay up. Tt. In ~.bint•ry in on th. grodtol,yeady fonop.'rats . s. and funds are needed to par foe it J. ti: 11Altli11 Alla, sl'. 1 1 . W)7111....e...• Seetttoty. asp ls —^_t. Pr—P.' LOURRALF,: • Tlt• gubecriberst offer for solo a far , r Uregg township, Centre comity, known i `flouted! lienitey form, on winkle hi ereeto4 frame bonen and Musk barn, nun ether out dingo, and a good R uing of rratl - r • eoieno ,•• • the' bourn , th e carte contains one Munn , fort Y noted, ottribeireersd nem are dearot e A in a high state of eultiyhlion the Led well timbered, there is Ono a yunur and • • / ondmrd of ebbing fruit, for ilitllter Ca , '• =ire of ofeirrl easikey *be liens on troite. JOlfi /111 1 1SMIALf P AS . sers Ib---1t 11T TIED. Agents .to ennreps every t 0. !IP And borough (not already taken) lo fur the Photograph Fondly Roeur.l, .he Madaltionridyregartria POrtrah of t4ail u 6 end frisoohr. kAddsva P. P. /Meek, lirtlnl tor OliAL*B ItiCatslLN't3 pooldpiaring anOlr, .5.11'. Corset Iterh sae *A t, T•h111,1.!: , ‘ . Large eked Colored Par . the Four Card bra iflatialar . All Minh of Paine* Copying 4, in the beet and cheapest anisiact. Dee. 2aif,"elt.-17.' NoTicg TO. TAIACH SOX. The Centre robiltjtoreeetters Ii te, II Meet at 1:146011Con Mende, the. 2 , tsy or oatobar next, set 311 cicala P .31., 511 p -ono 4ateloUng to teach during the (1941411 g are oe.pecaety to etteall. T. LOLL A114..1;. Eep , Coway "ior 11
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