Ontidaticsigaithman P. GRAY WEER, Roma MI6 PROPRIMIR JOB W. iVarY MI=CMI BitiLLEFONTE, PA. FOIDAY NONNING, NOV. 23, MSC Tpuis.-43 per year when paid in advanc• 2,50 when not paid ia advaace, and $3,00 when of, paid been the expiration of the year Is it Fanatioism or Wiekednass 7 When the lot important military force of the Confederates surrendered to the armies of the (Inked States, there wait universal rejoicing thmugstuants.4thi North }Nikes were kindled. hells were rung, speeches were reeked and every possible demonstration of jov was made by the Northern people This de monotation was occasioned by one 'of two things. Either the people believed that when opposition to Federvil author ity ceased, the government stood as our fathers left it, with the Union as per feet as in the'days of Jackson, or eke it was the mean triumphof a blood thirsty mob which hail overwhelmed a brave inutpatrione penple. by the mete weight of numbers, and meannto abuse the ) ic to?y,they had-ats achieva• No, erre ‘, _can think no poorly of the people ort,lio Northern States as to meribe to diem such a motive as the lest, srel yet trieir only defence must be their ignorance, 'their blind adherence to the 11101 kllO have dereivel them . if any one had stood up at one of -the public meetings in the Spring anrStim pier of 1565, and declare.' that the rn ...icm of our fathers was not restored, and n&er would be. he Would have been de nounced, and probably torn to pieces In let 6 that very psi:otton is taken by a great party, and reeieves the endorse mentor the people at-the ballot hot,— The Constitutional amendment• were made the platform of the republican par ty and were carried at the elections Yet they propose to change radically the very fundamental prittriples upon which the. Union of 1 7 / 4 9 vlas based Who weak' have dared to tell the conquering soldiers of the North, at the close rfihe war, that all their labor had been amain, that the bloosiof their comrades who had faller. was uselessly wasted• and that af ter all it remained for dishopt-st psi ti elate to patch up the work orilie fath er+ and erect a new government upon the wreck of the old one . ' The people eeryw here evident') believed that the war had been waged solely for the pur _Rs/se so sob mnly . declwd by Congress to he its objects, and that when all 'es's ' tanee seamed, the laws resumed their old sway and the Union stood just as it had for three quarter , of a century This feeling was general at the Smith as well al at the North. and when Congress u tterable] in the Winter of 106.5, tore tj n'ne outsif a hundred of the members of the Abolition .party billeted that the XXXIX Congress would he composed of members from all parts of the Union. and that the majority of that body in ex cluding tnea who had been elected from any district would confine themselves to ---tito-eig4l.-eftifortinpgirefrth.,... 1-y -t Constitution into "election, qualification and 'return" of individual members The people were diaappointed by the action of the Radicale it that Coneres+ , aural bad as election been held at that time would h .xe severely rebuked these who-, misrepresented them • Its action de ras altogether unnatural and improper. They must therefore have been deceived, as good and brave men frequently are, or they are blood-thirsty mod cruel u savages, and deserve only the government their leaden will give them. Toe Beason.-Our readers must not imagine that became Texas, has fur nished the country with a JACK HAMIL TON and • Joint RCAOAN, that it is a State of renegades or political whelps such as these two poltroons have proved to be. It is heaths.) there are to many brave men—food . men—Within its boun deriss, to contrast their infamoda con duct with, that makes them &Wider •at all prominent. If Texas was cursed 'With' as MAO ppsoimene ofdAgnmled hu manity in the shape df.43olitleal• - moun• tebank u moat of our Northern States are, ItsAaq i zmi /44 11 /,,4 0 N would be no whim would be of no more °°,l oo Prolo to Ule 0 0011 11 7, than a rid tweet irony be to the smell of a tong hill. We west take the Aggressive There was a time in the-.history 'of this country, within the memory of mid dle-aged men, when Abolitionism was held in utter contempt by a fast, major it)' of the peoplq,_ It wa coaled to narrow circle in a few or the North ern States, nod was not deemed of spirt. Mont importance to merit the serious at tention of a sensible man. It was then, only necessarry to show that anything had en Abolition tendency to have it repudiated by the people. Then was the opportunity which should have been taken to oruah it foreier , for all ooneea sine to fanatiCisT makes it fiercer, but that time, was pttinitted to pass by, and Abolitionism grew day by day until it ad sufficient strength to plungo 114 into civil war anti brine upon 41 all the evils wo have suffered during the past six years. Recently, it war only nece4odry to con vince the 'people that airy pr(1,10,C(I measures had a tendency to.bring on ne gro-equald3, and shpt m9asure {taii cer tain to be repudiated. They hcld'in utter abhorrence the idea of an ninftlga. Gnu of races which God had tinkle to differ so widely, and frowned down upon,. ()Ivry attempt to else the negro any kind of control in the political affairs of this country Ns abolitionism was at first confined to a few of the crazy flinat ics of New Englund, m bega I thu doc trine oil negro cqualit), and it is being propagated with, all the ei.ergt of polit ical madness We, begin to rind it ne • egosary to discuss with whit, MI 14 'the propriety of not urea which only a sear or two ago were' lenounecd by all who made any pretent hue, to deeeney hate -hitherto confined ourselves_ to an effort to prose that negro suffrage and negro equality score desired by the lead ers of the republican party. We will novs find it necessary t o prose that they are wrong The binaries of New Eng land ale gaining on us They are and hare been carrying on an aggre4Age War wilds. we hose :feted on the defensive. until now white men of Pennsylvania begin to womb.' if negro equality would be so bad after all If the democracy would win they must take - fh - Vag - ifjs:- . sisc We must adopt the policy of Rome when the enemy was at her gates, .1 carry the nor at nitre into Africa. \l, should on weasioit wage war up.. all the in est. of New England. and opipellter to tight in•her own de foe c They loie strife. and we can give it to them at home Th.. 4 eon now affordlao attend to the business or e‘ery body, let 114 eh. , them their hands full to attend to that of their ou it They, have an undue tutee ID the affairs of the- got - ro ermileru,..„ ... iiif wi strug gle wrest from t em their dangerous power. They propose to cut down the represen tation of the South in the Federal login future. let 114 labor ti?eut down that of New England We can give theinipien ty of work to 11/ in their own deflitiee and compel them to Jet the r.st of the country alone TU pemocratic party ought to make a united and unremitting nit-atilt upon them, drite theta to the der- lee their own interest, and COM pel tat ni to lent,, the rent of the country in peace If they I,lllst taut) warvasid-i discord, let it be confined within their In.. d , aril (fed it nwett Zit . when they and their pernicious fanati einni time cease to control a single de pat t mem of the government of the Testimony of the Opposition WC (11,erVe. Ili n recent issue of a Radical daily paper. a severe criticism of the policy of r JoilissoN's naminn,- trill ion in regard to the affairs of 3lexico The Monroe doctrine is utterly ignored by the writer, and the government of . the United States declared to be incaps ble of rendering arty assistance° to a sis ter Republic smuggling for exigence ain't the monarchs of Europe. This statement may be true It may he, at the wtiter alleges, that we have all , we can do to arrange our own very Kermit, difficulties. But whose fault is !ula this state of affairs exists? ‘Cho is to blame that a government which could put two or three millions of veteran sol diem into the field i 3 not tilde, by reason of internal disorders, to raise an arm in defence of the pet American ditetrine, when we have been in a state ,of pro found peace for nearly two years ',— Whose limit is ii that every American of intelligence is so fearful for the future of our own Republic? It is certainly' not the fault of the people of the South, for they have detta red over and over not only their willitignent but their ex treme anxiety to restore the Union of our fathers. It cannot be the Demo oak party which is to blame, for we Its loudly declared in favor of the gov ernment of Elie ! union. and demanded that it be restored. The mily other power which is strong enough to keep up agitation anti endanger our own in stitUtiOns is the Radical party which controls the legislation of the, country. They have wade the Monroe doctrine a part of the' platform on which the peo ple elevate'd them to power, and they now declare their incapacity to fulfill their undertakings. The Malignant.; have heretofore pre tended that the government 77ait strong er without the South than with them, and that if the Southern people refused to adopt the proposed amendthents to the Con,titution to purchase represen tation in Congress, the machinery would run as well as heretofore, though they were unrepresented If this be true, then, what element of strength is ing? Whyrrnay we not drive a foreign usurper fiohs our shores? The article to which we have alluded is an open con fession that to keep the country in its present condition is to surround our gov ernment with deadly peril, and so weak en it that we have not the power to assist the right. Yet they propose to keep up the agitation, to postpone the restoration of the Union indefinitely, or defeat it entirely; while they acknowl edge that to do so will render us unable to carry out the fundamental principles of the government. Surely the people will not always allow themselves to be so easily led by wen Altose own admissions • . ndemn them. TIM ()NEATEST SEAM IN TIiqTATZ. - SV ICKERSHAM, the newly appointed State uperintendeut of Common Schools. PROP. pAT the nigger orator, it i Piad will give CURTIN, a sharp race, for Sen atorial honors. The mongrel aneport is about equally divided between Wee, Alone In Its Infnmy The pernicious policy. of stealing abo lition thunder, by advocating neoro suf• frage,proposed bytheChicago Tines for the Democratic party to pursue, does not meet with that approval at the hands of the white men of Ilitv that its debased originator might The infamy that will be attached to the movement, will be left alone for. the Times to enjoy.. It can embrace the "nigger" as much as it plea.es, but it cannot drag the gloriens old Democratic party down to its own degraded level.— It is a party of whits tuna, a party that will stand by the interests of white men —and will spurn any paper of any power that seeks success, Omagh a coalition with an inferior ri4d.' The Chicago renegade will find that it is not taken as the fingerboard to guide, men who believe in the principles laid down by the founders ' t hi. the white UMW ,. gar eminent It can follow the dark and winding path. of .Iboli tiotiisurz-it-ean seek solace for di ppoint ed holies, in the tncountging smile. of NeW England spinsters and negro wench es; it can gather criiiirtbi front the table 0' them in power, and lick the dust from' the fr t of puritan I.6o:Huhn - mists, as long as its debauched condition crave , smelt' comfort. but it cannot le.nl the Vemocratie party. down into the depths of degradation it now 'wallows No Mu. STORY, you can giither lip this new berm infant, that your prolific "policy ha, given birth to, through the the column+ of the Times and fondle Pal admire, awl 1.1;e it a, much a, 3011 please, but you will bare to get coon:- body el.: to "dadr . ..r it than the Demo cratic party —Doxie %,,t, as tbo , fought - ,o rohiorotoo For White men and Whlte men n right. Bell. font' Watchman lb.nllfie4ll) For rrbrl wh .n Rrpublerern tor .whites 4.44) t term, white men who hate courage. I enough to fight for their right.—Such "rrlnd whites Rt , st i x and SIIiNFY. gngland Rut cu and WA' t. to E, of Si'autland. Fatties and Frri , ; ERA 10, (4 Ireland and -WA , ditsiro,:. MAitinv, iItEF.N, LEE, and that %%hole ling of nuhle old white American rein el-. who threw off the yoke. and edablidted t Republic for dc.cen dente Wll4l had not 4tipoe or %pint enough maintton It wit° _so m , of th e 'polley" paper, that hang liko an incu bus upoii the Democrptte pang ale ay counting for the defeat of the Neu York democracy, n!Lthe ground of the di,affee tionwf the Feniang, Ittwa , the ' poh ey — of the , c paper , that der. itch the patty—the "policy" that would subor• divate prinoilde to "expedieney --and not the Female, that i, to blame, Let the pontibijity rei , where it •hould. and if tho4e who have to hear it go down under the load. it will be a benifit torhe part), the people and the country NEE:110:T CIIIIPIAIN -It is fur hettei to he toireprest.nted Coogreqs as tl people of c the South aro. that, to be to repre.ented as the white men of the Sin4h-are, and helidei there can otm no honor attached to the fact of being rep reritcd in a Congre-4 controlled by pu ritan abolitionemi Liok Ina matters tiquarely in the face, we don't drink th South need complain The odtain puritan legidation cannot be attached to it r New Publicationi - a Tor 01.1. Or k Or. n innudity..)l,444ine. Toted In I.llern. Imo, Science nelil lit 111 the Proletpled of 71;— 87 . I'hunnel Burr eullier Curie 11.1'1011 k. 11;1 N , 1...1111 S. , Nl,l. ) . 01 k. l'uttl.her Terun per goluuni 11a luler. received The 14/4 Guard for lie cember„ilie eto.ung nhinher of the pre.eni volnine, which contains. by the way. 3 nice plate portrait of General I I' 11111 and ihe COllClll.llllg chewers of •• Bertha Seely " The conductors have made n popular hit by the etinmincement of a new Rev,'lutionnry Romance from the pen of toe moat guished American novelist now living. Gillinore Simms. Evu ,of Y r The title of thin new story i ••Jomeenlyit 1 Tale ol the Revolution ' the scene of which will be laid wooly in Georgia end 'be Carolina+ Ii will depict. in Mr SIIIMI'II graphic Till.l inimitable suyle, events at the 6tnh of the Amerman principle of government, end traduce us to the rebels of 1776 A story from the cotemporrary and peer of et r ilief l NIA Irving ought io give any M igszine Mm circulation. licsi lea thug novel, Th, Old Huard for Iflti7 will cairn in a series n r Sketches from the facile end elegem pen 01 John ERlell Cooke. Esq , of Virginia, nmha of •• Starry of Eagles' Neat." eat tiled the Rusks of l irginin " Three history ne t see nuns, 10gelher wait ninny 01111 r, will render Thr Uttar,' tot 184,7 uni, nit reclive, sod uugl,i 10 Nicely r :lend it cirrislalnin among ell Int ern of hi, -chi., liter I e 'here will be n. oho 4116 ammo of`TfirMagezine. 'MI Derr nit editor, wielding his vigorous pro without fear or favor We had 111n504t for gotten to mention that a will also be pillory td, by the addition of sixteen pages of reed rig mailer, wiihout any inciertee m price except a trifling /Wynne° on club rates The OW Guard for 1867 will evidently take rank as a first-class Magazine in bile, and m every respect Send for specimen copy end club rater Txc 1.41.11111 . Fatavx , n Ladies' Magnsme. devoted m Lunenlure and F. 4011,111 . Den eon &'phis Elllte ) d by Mrs. henry J Peterson. $3 per annum Thus ■dmirable monthly fur December ha• •een upon our table for several Jaya. It is the last number o? volume 4. and not w on ly maintains the splendid replication it merits hove already won it, but oddA new reasons for its admitted popularity It is second to noladieV magosine in the country, either in Literary soinkolloos, fashion. or embellish menu The coming volume of The Friend promisee to exceed in beauty and worth the present or any of the past vol umee, and it will keep its promise. GODLY'S Lout Book, a Monthly Hermit, of Literaiute. Art mod Fashion. devoted to the interest* of the 1 elks. L A Godey & Petah J Hale, Editors Put, licked by L. A. Hooky, Phtiadelphis, at 14 per annum._ It is but a y for es to elate that Hodertorovoises new lalraollobs for 1807. How be sr odd any swat:alone to the Lady Hook, wf do sot know, but he promisee them, and his premiss* to hie pianos are as .• good av gold"—no dismount upon them. Be Las always the beet writers and artiste 'opted, coasequently the engravings and animas* itl the Lady's Book esonot be our ponied. Now is the time to agbagribe for 1867. A argues Molt M%a %mac a Mono Hag maim, for lb. family an.l 6.60,1 by T. 8 Arituar ata Virginia F. Torn amid. T. B. Aril.. &Co , Pult6sharq, $2.5 P per onnotp.._ The ROM* Magorms is not only a favorite with us, but with the entire piatillei Chaste and 10.111101.1•0 in its orlielest, beautiful in its embellishments, and correct iu ils NO-- ions. mtbar it the Niounsine fur the !row eirtyliC 4 rir . 1807 it will excel ittielf and we ode's° those who wish n good 14.1y'sinotitli• ly to send for it. TIIO CI.I%IITILD Reruntdoem —We are 'ippy no see liat 0111 trient(Goont ASItItIt elrOettl in the g esttl.le are being dilly np peeesetedby the ga Haat Demeenrosta of Wear field Evidence alit, peen by the en largetnent sad the new .Irene In made ins appearance in lust week It Is now one 01 the 0081001 PS Well O. 01e or the bell bemnens !if; papersjin the Sun to There is no dinsecouniVon - sin Democracy, r ind we ei,h 11. 1 in. ienriesu edJior,;sll Ilse -overlie that .1 hr ire matt end correct grit, RL.o - dr•errr Laag Itrr the ItnrorAlt ran: unit the hr.) thonentiti eight huti,lie,l Democrat, et Cle it tiela county Stijl Harping on my Daughter We limit. ham .den, that Iht•ittg ow, oetoled he) 0111) 0,011 I hell hopes 11l 1110 Intr elec hots, the liaTie.t. would cease that Vliilf)0111101 Or 111 0 S ~,, If with which their pre-nee teethed during the cou•nnet, wohl which however tuezvisittle, hod ni least Its expl.inot 101 l in the desire to rein., place tehl p , .wer Ilar the tilmtemeht of 111011 os let ten hoe northo ho duml minion or IJteu .....Truce ihi of the Sow hern pen pie null toms the ,10rolo of their dt•course. 111.100.1 We 1110 M.OllllO be 1110 0 1 1001 01 fresh with Iresh nhottosti) Ehlt. .1g the.' thew.... the hittliti tide of voter! who .lenite the n p eedy p teificatton IP) the cot.] ity. were ns-thed by the ito.lieni orate,. lender.. thnt the sinhrtest rail to 1 tin constimm ohm, won by nn overwhelnithg d triumph dant much n result 11 , 0111 ) -weep the Skolliavrel Stites nioug to th tot metlinte concot retitle in the tothsittillionni thiethlmeht. not! the 111011 e getterally, In 'miffs .his 119-1111111ve lbw wtillttliy kept 0111 of •ieHOPII the non', of the the Soh rtt S. .tax 10 the Itehdittent, tenth...y.l It tropos•thlt 11181 the) 011111,1 not vote fht it The 11.01000000 c,.11-etvierta proved rase. 111,1.0 who gave them hive set theno.Tees to !resit abuse of the Smith 111 OA, 10 01100 hem-elves There 15 mottle-thing I nlovcl lb ILIy ungehe 1004 11/01 theta In 1111.4 peroeenll,ol "r the iew i,y 11. e in my. nod el the tweet of faith nod trio ell , lillele44 1114eho 11sihrough which net! 00 The Ittelicwl pre,. one thin trilling then ihe ..lit will not he 4.1..ph0l by the Smell. he . oti, •• •tloltberiltie•l" oe, of • eol. mit le, ' 1 , 1)4 Yemen hie) . 10 pi eseul 04 tie ...eking n c otte..i with N ills The South ••1111 pretelli 11 Z.1.111 1 ..1 :11111i /11111 e \m 11.1.1:• nu tight 11.11.1 114 11 i.t 11 14111. --11/ • /11' 1•ly lethely •• The melt who pi1..1 wor to [twee I toerj In the terrl 101110 10,1) Inie 1111 twit. iii ihe eOlll,ll 1111.., 1110 11ON eta . ) FIO /le . { - rho, liele 1, ill 1 lrkh 00,1 re- eello I heir not wit ecou,lloll4 Which lire 101 l 001) 101 , , t 141.1 011 , 01. 00 , 1. elk telt :lie wet teetthle lily Ii ohs wing then, deleelliioolloll th 1 i. - 11.11 Pi 1111.11111 upon 114 The f.dole 111 the welt /toil Ike 11010 14 beifig re ell toned, in 011 eriteli3 nod 1.1. e Inelrurr 11e re.lsll) 1,l the people, and we v ihe world lo wir 111/11 .110eVer epre-I 1114 the Soollitro4loalikste dr.., 004 of on Poole or it ruin eel rvi , b tire people of the Norolo spook .1 , 1 illitrilly IC nbnnnlly 1.111) rf /with( we de-lie till.' Won 11 lor 111/.1 we Ipttee ettandonrd II Contest out. the ' 11e le.illy forlher, to the Ounh ull , l to lhe world, dott whoever tI p 111 11.11,1111111 g 111 rattly lire Colillt I 11/1101011 Pilliel/.llllells 1.1111 ••rounuunoy or roubliortiness,' ben, , the roost 11111.01 • hike 1.11114,01. hl r.. 0 reslry 11114 • Col oriel ' Forney rony übserre 001110 present purpose, hot they hi token their souls with urinal perjury, by these .11111111 11114 1111.11 . - .1.4011.1 11114 worked libels. The tiourbero people are nut rho ronreisers nl the t'orrsri. rut lort norolnorni,—lrrow then con 'how nr ohotg,d wills se. king K. 1..110 upon 11• %oil when ir is brought to liter" for their consoler 1111,113. rite) slowly bike Porch action orlon ir It Ike 1 oto,lllllloll 1.111.0.0 . . 0114 they 4011111 In 000111 , 110. A. wok their be I jibritineor They invade in this, the pre 101(0111.014 110 001st Nitlie They invade 110 urostogor ire rrl Conroe.. They show their re. pelt for 1111 h. ono rim:burro 14 fility to How then, Wlllllllly .1111./ ril riereury. oor it he 110-ereerl that we nle..ool.llly. ,01,10.1, Ale e0111111111r10.14 ilr 11re • 41.1.11010 '• 111 , 1 t•Illely 11 l•/111•1 .111111.1111 y 01 1111 14..1111. nI 11le \OIIIII IC souk ctope, Surely it woulth II very hide to thou credo. oiler Invging not t violet% to posh to for tt qintroyl ' And to. L'onyre“ I!, plw 1.1 tirtre .4 'tint Jk kot Indy of •wot ft tegyflatol4. ofiselni•letl tilillYl.llll,ll. 10 1101 . lie whole hen 111111 Wolll.l .1/11,1 till 1111 erintple while 1114 tot y etolore. 'I he Stonli iltkeo ow des. e :any Issue to illy 911/111e1. /1141 Fill' 11Y54 that none he thiti•l 1110/11 het. andl him dlegeol to he of ,1 11011,111 g li fresh riolences ttift Intent] let Ilion ill leit•tt he infliciet] will the over ot ptetencee II lire wolf ile4igns Iu le.volto 11.• Ignili let lino do s 0 wallow oh it grog Ihrnl muddy ty Ile, roils isp hill itwO.trtliet Vitti much 10 ask' The South el II :110,, I! it,, 1101 Collin, in the wistful. to et pettnenry of the pt "posed Ifth II elingre•t ilLe righl .hriate thof tnel4itte fit the :hole? it 11 is the rlfflillo' ordain if 9 r 1.5 own MM. MIIIIOIII ht tie owenny Ili 101 II 111, soch It 11¢61 of II icrot hol t it h isha 4r litni] entiiiillllll, /Old 1111 1.;e11,1'.1.31. T 111 1 1101 1 111 P of the PlOllllllOOl p1.4.111F fir? 01100-111 g then ntendnient ore few awl silo Jule ho 44 place it npeintee tower dts 1.11.4.0111te AOl.lll C /1/1//0/t/ 111 40 1,411 whet. I...p.‘eed by whets. list 14, rots tor et w 4,0,111 troll lion 111 110 51,11110 It. the nee place, It pots under IQ tn„rt priori eil 21.11.. for into ely .I.•ing ihe will 01 the et.st.--0 111.1.111111114 thin whirls, in the Ire of nay .rile man n would be ',tracer.' lot es for 'alts 11, 10.••11.1 for at gottont It (all. within the 110171010 ttl 11141 1 ,1 —it belongs in the 111101. of motel ittop. ter) , nnti ho)))) rattle PeNI riorni Ile who does not n ese.. to It wit I.lol; r perstrition moldmold not realist. II Locke .re his tenches is Greeley, and is Forney.. .01.4411 /10Ihn.prhle01 e•inprehend erg n vlettl.at • ACI111111 ,• 111, ..1.1 of estidersintri whtit it is 10 he hoonrnble,--ilint they nitt et need set 11010,11 to '• otultborneee" nO.l 40 I. contt 11111 l ey" 004 inn dCeIIT I C la seek IL (tonere' conduct-0c ..which the gentlest end purest PllO /111 i.e the warmest 91111111111.1e,' We repent I Intl it In uu •• cool umetoy," tin •• 111UbkorI1110,4," 101 41041 re to seek n guar re!, 101 reatlinees even to Accept a fitment!, which control.. the South nu reference to the Coma dui nand Amendment but Ihe amtple, pnlpottle. /1101 is pert lee consideration. which we brave 111141.1. Ile who ;macro; of herw tee naverta Ninety Ile wito_no ma norm Cor_uur n C 11111111101•11.. the enemy Or a nrricken and atiffering coomittni. ty, the enemy of Ilia country, and the ene my of Litt roue. It ought, 10 irritate no h onorable own. it will 111111111 e 110 reflecting man, that the Southern people decline when 41• measure Attil 1111 l teed for Iliew 10.11011011. In vote for,‘aa if 01 choice and 001111011 1111 l thetr own injury nod their own 1101 Ile con sidered proof, by nuy joet man. 111.1 we lire •• et obborn - or •• 13011111111.1C1011.." or noxious for counrst and for fight. If the Tramne and the Pr,.e would be content, will, the truth, NMI Willie g to toll u, our net ion on the A tstenol rot 'would on•pore re-peot end otonomehol epplote4 soloing their renders in steed of toeing the instrument of etching their resentment end edge. ••'We be true men,"—hoot we are,senedslously elonderell , by syetematio columnistom whoi nuke mew °hand'ss of their lies. Bo long eh the trade continues pro.ntehle we need aspect no otbstement--Rtehmond Enquire.. —this Burmta wants to keep the South out of the Union' until the Heavens melt with fervent heat Hie idea to probably. that rook a ••pent would melt ecotone Into ign te.end ••the South" be uneble he identi fy Its Property. It will be bolter than be went. It, one day or another, we are afraid. liostwon (Axas)DelegraA =I "The A The N firth hes prono,nreil for this mend moot with ouch • degree of unanimity. that we two tom tot hem fur the eett etneet ii our politic eat titAlbleie. prlthirSunflriy the right of representation •to Le4grindis butfut adeptles.— S. T. Tower.: ••••- • ••,.; The raises I. esietnken. , -One 41111je not Untidy settles 10°101°110n this country. A decision at the polls ea nal irrevocifhle, huh granting ii, ewe do not !hod, that the hate eleetteee prove I het the majority of the Northern people favor the Causittuinntal amendment: they do not prove thot demand may not be reeoovidered. 11 is out plat to enact in ex putt fad, law. It is not Jost to invite *people to etorueies she.rieed lug citizen° It to not just Co preiierthe repe l lent gond ti ton+ futile exercise Of Nth'. 'eonferr,ol by the Conan kw ion, owl if the Solo helot people deeliim to *egoistic° tir nryyYY smolt injustice, dud ill rho onto oer appeaCi the sense of fair dealing of the North, at digs not follow ilia: the titer will continue to do lojwil lee in I lin !Moro tree tune they nice been heirayed , inte it am he pant The nimbi rutty of which the Ms.. speak. 10. iiiii ifs to this that Inn pull ut SIC !Ma itre,' thousand votes in Peons} Ivania, tor •inginnee, the radical+ Initte n m ijority ut 17,0414. Now, eretu settaittic in tin known hunt Om election win non fin rioil in Peon lennte or °llex here by n fair arginnent ut 'hi; lint by nq ineessont a:Avowing sippeol it., the pin sion• The Aloe ly hut rot, of rite tote's , it w to reettl led Tito orally'pre petrol ittn• nun 1/141 r t pemlitilren of i 110410111.1151 were dwolt upon, milli every maw iyin{ slam:. except ilint of the grgnu le nbrieolling of polit refit contractor+. The dark crime of net,u rota pinned in Ins blackest. !noel I ertilllng c. loon ot hat Lora nod SOUS. and brother. and 04041 mvaleil by rlielorie and witiilictive phrnrc rhYmournful memories of Ike holpitill, the ion' tragedies 01 lie prison. were set lintel with every b telefoon( detail 01 iiort ON an I or ',gone 'file deft tin isti,to age of o hold. high spirited foe. net veil ittion.nt tercel ihrooghoito war reoricluni et! 111 every vatitny of proroliiiik - pleseni..- lion nut the ?writ ot lh nni , came people, when they 1111 Sown w re, gross ly rind persistently repre;enieil as 1/111. ill 111.11111.11 i 111 Of her word, the ijorii ley Int 101101 lire ILtdrrnls hititiit rere woo by Jhe red hotel Ilitt the Amet an pintple ore toe ipolile el e toned in tosi tee They, will respond to the on, el ton.. of form,. nod tainsiiiin tonal rights The It vitt:ob. Doty rejettai no heir liner hoer of 101 l reoution of (.1111set 111111"1 non nod of a catholic nittionality will ere long itiviert and tit, ittooth ho t attired no an iton rid tint°, tit the rat ton legislature —%Valeopwl Itarlorirfer, Harsh Words Heim lie in....called ooln phi 11.0 we bia !lorry ••Iloitgrele." 1.0.1 Greelet -0 I) sag /old ecanuuh el, ' nnll. in 1001, unluigc gene. my 11l 100 111 11). mid epaltet. 011 tour opponenis Well ill i ta t ee lip s .. p as t, hr 10111 notogrel p u ty. wli 11 it n ' Von e in I trot 111 inoilitling negroesnoll whilea Its ISt bunle eilizeiiship, tior his ry 1100grel 1-111 The, oi her 11101 toopeil) ile,t I 1 , 1•1 II Mr 1,11 s.ry es-II tli it pll/ /1./11 1 hke iI I - /IV 1/1 1,11 1101 ely dl/14 , 11 o 1 yoni logo. 11 I. mewl. ihniol 011) lupe , doe+ .1, It ci y u,,• u : 1 lln 11 11 /1 1 / 1 1, 1 / 1 1 ./.111/01. .111-1 I. 1 1 21 early W11:1/11 111. 11.011 dui/m...10g ur oppo 111 11 1 1 1 h.r lour yenta 0.1 • siopperheatli..., rt - tb 'iii and tritiora 'uugnl tilhave ntiel 1 . 111 {: .01) about 01.10 e Now. we don t .oel.l in call mite e tiled reptiblie in par ly .01 of in teal gime. anti d ally trio moil,llllVir that we 4111, we pron.we 10 remedy i 1 Sore ly they ore noi Republic:olw who deny eiglp inilliatte ill while mete the sodinety righie tell g oi te r... e t. W e woo 1 it,tilt 11 1 , 41 iy by calling thlim 11 11/11 , 11 11,411+ 1 / 1 1 11A , 1 lell 1.1 1110 y are not ere" etil 1 1 led 1.1 i hilt 0. for 0 their pi initiplenwere )000 they eOOl.l 1101 be lilt, Y/I 'Die word it it I .r.thelltogttitni t All for ii totplte ilint the person to whom ii apploollwooed 00.1 wineere. ond illy right 'file word Ilongt el, however...n.ool) expresen the ah /1 ill the .1 bid Bull 10110) hence, w e 11 11 1 111 1 110 11 111 il of 1.11 /owing •elthet odr dews .0 our netnenchililie hunto the .tll 0111 if/11 rutty. We/11101V it 1a for Ilaritee fireeley being •ia lying old mole 11.1 rel.“ we applied 111 . 1 siesiglini 11/ 11 1 1111 wlwil he end I bill 1 1401 0 N. all 'l ll sorieviitiii m Itreolooo. Tertu," we re oral 1 1 1 1 11114 only the 1 / ay or Iwa before Ihnl Cheeley hun.clf hall epithet' the ratite tet lit tie Thiirlow %%eel' (late the 04..1.- notuate it right Gtr this rule .41 of all Itio,ll eitithotst 1).00... 1 /14 11, def....X..1 Ds - ilOf •e tlittn pie k poelo.l wit It -.tit lite iglit iII hurl bock llie vile stotala sillo the 0111 of their itevellatins? Me give la. unncr 1 100 we -nail meet titian srolt .111.1- o. ipon. .1... pm 11111 g 11/1 Ise diet try rue I kwl vii ill totae nrr of it It any Ahitlittontalo or lit pohheiin NO, 1110 . 41, ein ..11..w 01.0 the wolda we apply io Lax put) are not Col 01/1. .1 1 . II 11 11 1 1/1 tact thew bill 111.1 till 000 —//ae-/Lank The Wrongs , t Capitol—The Sultana% of Labor. The following is i•sir.tct I rout ilre loin +peed. of 111 ory elsy Peoo • rit L Inc 4st 'I Ilk 14 /Ile bard and nitjtvd rilling al c o enay, 'hal the WWI 141011. 0114 the t netten joy . Ihe poor now /111.1 the rich reap lea bar producer, nub ullenena, under the cun ning]." devoted garb of captlnl, commuter; Labui outdo, day andought bow to gad., enough from the tract wealth elle tumble, tm prevent alarvat ton in the midst al plenti Calmat etuploya flit tune elle eon spate front tenet'''. to tire invention ni new meth od. of martgagtog lab.. yet otnerenrell, and enalots Pig laborers yet 1111 Lana The 1111101 er IR known try the horns 111 Ilk 15111141., the sunburnt brow, the tutir mud niectottur al 1011/ which Itt 114111 p Ilan Niel! on rib gait.. by 1110 plan rb at bar family, the simple ull• Of Iris 1111 III/d the ,ddrpulattlel condi tion of Ilia tenement The idler. by lur Yoh b nob.. nitenonlell tinge'' , los sallow fore—n heat it,Wltnn not Kees I fl t o t ed by eneen.tett —hi= nim s tly or sottely step by nis gm ly nnp "el luso nllin Inblo, proteely,otantooritt and et ale., I 11,1 hie Tire Ighorer otroetl IltlY motley. built these hoottes wore there elollte• otlione.l Ihrre gertlen, posh. mei 14.1.14 llot the tiller ntltooly pn.,..1..1 1$ ink... 11 0 1 hytuell tint I ions g to the Inhorer enoogb tootr rooting 'lnnersole+ ttl The doometion between the Ltghwny inn. end kin runup tell', the hole story and in chide,. it oil Whether Wiener* fore•er lusimnie upon the ',went Or muin be deternimed by the rivigneity of the aglietiliurnl power of the hind Desolation of Culpepper County, Va The minietery and elders of the Penalty tenon church at l'ulpepet CWIII liou•e have tossed an appeal tor help to robut~ld obeli .o.oollllly nod revive the life of their jowl ention There to probahly not aen y In thew j kole south more desolated, War pool. and repassed cool lnnnlly. during lour y en ro. like a pendul of liken Inure *ow The house of worship woo 0 litetpiitil or guard house, or n barrack. as nommen or talon required. and was co dilapidated that mild it was Fold, mid the price reserved in the money.theit current which . .. 0 bow :to money The inember*bip are shoos no poor arf the church They are endenvoriog Int restore tha.cconemy of Ida under greet disconragements, wltlictut money or labor. and in 11.. e absence of ull improvement's They any • t-One cm ride on horst" hack entirely through she county, in ingfdThlen one direc tion, or could moil recena,v, without re garding the puhlic roottl,stid tritium, finding ins progress impelled by a fence There are prairiee In different parts of Culpepper like the prairie* of the Went ; no femme. no timber. and nolz at wide distances the walla or ruin, of a house."—Ltallmsore Sun. -The lisdielllN &mutt! in the IllOrlth IN this: Brjeat the emendments and we keep you out or,thht Union: adopt these and we • Jo not prowler, to let you In. It Is the rtory of white men odd Indian over egoin The 'roping ti turkey an I n crow Bahl the white 'mob; "Now. you take the erow and I'll lake the turkey, or let we tike the turkey attar= take the arow." ••Ugh!" wen ihrllit ply. ”Indian gel the wow .11 the tints." So under the Radicals. the South will get the exclusion ill the Novi It wlif.Work In the South As be Rl,lien % mitre se. It. whlsh is is o I "t ' s tstl r ve f% t" o Ilea. 1: g Sr, sys ~' • • , 1 0016,4 lo bock ex - ass. - th 0 while. 111 the som of lord rout, """ — i. , ' 1,, .. 4 .• , PPi 4 , 1 i Binah Canolitvi tilly press in g Ale the Mil the oattpeoli Witte Soother the practical mO.lOl 11l newt Plifirrltg".lo 0111011111111 Cd. if it operate* an Ihe Radio tit daily. il, 10 0011.10101010 the hl ices in oppoeitik . lll3.lo 10 1.0 tpe present white dentin int race. Iwo Slater will et ones pee into the hand, of the ticgrues. in "liter State. T o my cot", I ies will pa, non their hawk - Wlt,en Ihi., lake+ place, especially if the 114uka era urged lilt by oros.loustilip,oud here Is never likely to be any deficiency tot them—there will ha a charming limo thrlitighiati the South Hat will the \arch he able to keep lire fames front spreitling to their horde, to It olo+ alarming uncertainly about the future which 0,1810 a biniihre 11110 over our country, We 'appear to be grodually and ineadoly nppro yelping note of thoor orrrihle onoetal convoliionn winch strew the eliore4 of time with doe wreck,. of poverty. Oita• Ravi ice are. ju-4 lAA all other isnot- Jhey cLul Ilieu eye 4 fink go ii blind lintlel a 101-10 slinnliiiry or the white ooml block popillltieno th o vieveraf of att. Souilicroo Stour.f: which will 'beow atone light on our Ong. teect - ,r - Woollty of ob4rvationi—ilint I k e white and Welt polled unto intim veiled ly olkorinouvol thrmegloone any of the ill•outh ern Sul ei The whet impolite:on predolo- Inatea in tine high Anil temper/Ile .1601. 7 and 111 e lititik4 In the low I on.le. Hence in every 1111° of the Soonderree Some, the block populllloll to wore or lesn lonfooltartl. whiten w oo ed pee I t it 1,41 control If at betimes., a olvo loco el element If parolee mare o n vit o i l,, a l in the 1104. Of alilngeitioin o l to doe pre.vnt who, roe°, the tentleney ',multi he far n iiegreg it inn int the two rams in each Stove , 'lllO eolook+ wood I lend to ihe low booolvend the whiten lo the high hind, In l nor any lie low Might In lime tin ClllllO hi. 10.111 1 11rol • entirely to the hlankv thin rep Inman of the raeee tithe uolrMf wh et would necooto °Palle black race' The iineslloll4 4114111).; mu ol the ;liner 1.111/0 ol roe, h ore of mown, loogni• loft. We shooll IIIII , 1111et• 111 I heir moloi ion. 100 nr the roltleoll Beare, per sallum, hoi to o llog I lilt way will, Is the spi ll 'of I . llootlent Johns.. rohey 1../01,1111 317, I it, black. 'll9. 373., There hl e lorry light count leo in I lite b1.A,k0112141. tv_uinjurliy m tlur _ ty , htt eountow Itkore..l4 I In) her Collllll‘ , eight whore 1111. I n int., II 101.10111 y Florid) 77 7.17 : tolorlot,o2 677 Title ty seven Colllllles. 1111 4 0VM11 of whirl; the bilk ore 11l the m tiot tly S•oilli C Intim/1.-11 Ito , itlitck•, 412120 Ttittoy Jail act I tech)) of wittrit illy Wool,. are he the majority Itl+-I+t al.lrl - A 1 11 313 MOD: bine .1, 431, 0,..n0l 1.. wenly-non• old, Ii 1.1.1A14t.r0 in Ille Jorny tall.r.. • 111.1..:/21;;_;71 I. 170 F.lfy I iwettly of wit telt 11, hi wk.. I/11 m the noljoi 1t --Aurnmul Colfax on the llampape Mr \i•11.3 ler l'olnis IV Spelike‘ o f the Thirty ninth religiev.. 111 e p.m.. gentle 311 lio•• tclon I. n lo he Speak, For. wt. 41110 %11 , 1 11%, f pro•eni rip peirnree+ ilie next I'4/11gresr will he even 1 co Itch, al Ilion the pleoenh 1..! honk .1 raped 4.10 tcejnplhimze bin Not of 1.14 110.11 W. tt min. 11.1.110 tar re eli.c.loll by elves a..m,111,,Z on the el(11,1111. Oillit lio•wo 1.34$ week lie delivered n cpeedh rll Detro•l. in wlnell he Itinille.l Pre...lent Jolotoon in the hint e r,•n nod olktilying ine chip ip Omni 111.. • Ire no tc ihe ILetinkholn pent, mignmtio.ng boo Ind •witike.l. acomml him ..f Isnme.l 11 .111110.110 Of. and ilnrentinntosl into •.1 kW it lie dm. I n 1111,141. p s 110.1 11 4 1114 bend 111 I ull .4111,1 ewer " 800 11114 1111eroylee Of 111111ertelollig lire 1 .111111, 1 1. 4 1 14 1 .4 1111 T ll t if ff ,l4.4l rd I'llllllll+LLu ul nkinnK. Arlllll,llenple 0r 'lie Sonilli—aennient null children. UlllOll unto no,l i ll _l m ti iii.o Bel ella gin by ILe rninge+ of Ile Ipfp wine • lln it lire Hullers and Ttirolonos 11 111 1101 &M devantation our- Nlr sup, ' 1 wi-ili -y Like Mol.ljer+l 110.1 &poured the mt., 1.11,10,1.11”, Rona/ If 11110. lies +lastildl I 1 , 11 pray that every void., might carry to nine 'moil n iorell. ni i lie share moil sweep lie ince of lie romory oill. he exhlioty 3lr Collo sr RWl'll,O4llOll of CIVIII/Cll Misfire The t 11l 1,..1111 .pa rip n by ealllt, will no (loofa to every pupa e the I Ind • eepeciallyho v ew of Oho cireniii pion,- flint nereievory to give enprev -81101 to e m ',wino-Mere the fore go rig in miler in win or Semis she invor ilie pony —St 1,01118 lerprehbran Colored Connubial Bliss Under Difficul- A d e ptottilde inioallee of the effects of the pitch Inc, rf floilleil reltirmerl, !brew our noel 1:ly orderly coy court into o elite of excitement ye.itirday int...mg. by tli!..oip peor ince 01 a big F.lllllO, about eltiitt do pe,. II icker than roil inr...ud n tender looking dam•el of t`tioconast lovingly on hot tell nem. the ample being ace ...pu n y,' by a 81114111 bay about six yearn of oge They enine to rniher teliielanify iiiolcr nn e-cult orpolice nnil Illok their iieitig xilent- Iv on the hunch The negro hod it Bong Wig 1,1,1 the gowl looking. well &rex mei!, !lily oppeiiiing iem di• reminded one ul he Ileal. nitim le !Avid§ of Scull Ne or dot Ure inn child trace. nymph a naia.l or a grace. Watt finer form or leveller fare inpopry wn4, 111.1 , 0104 11.ir, (roil 11..1%41 cosh 1 will ❑cur i'ke inale.rom 01 moo• iinsony*o77lt Ilie !logo xpeetmen 01 004,041 het. awl In the nu raveling of hitt lire emit 1 rtl tlitre turned trotioti It untied that ilie vornnn,irol hurts alit) Lingolv . cpp.oiy,in flint State, And -titoo•-yrwrit !port fed a while 1,1011 01.111- uiniliiige rill. became ihe hen tit the child Jittitee hilitglotet thetl i ond elic lien Ohio, 10 oonie or triell•lo, [loot: wan n twlonell into the iii3ciertes or to 1011 She htere also het:time we C h u tinted with the it tide g.. 11, w nn, Nii. Jun ell 1 1011, out) coeiceireil 111h...tile° sorpoioolig They were wedded nee.triling hove i tif Ohio, uml become one flesh moil opo hluud Itid ,I,,xru lip rite COM ((((( /111.1 henget, el the IliKkope Church Alter Ln ppy .1111.V.10111111 ill the hi 11.11 11 0 000 1111/1/0d 1 1, Lin Oily 0011.1/10 of 11101ill10ligi, and not op I ~,,, .ekeeping veer the corner tit I.norteenth lint) \llorkel tureen, The pulley got end lit Ibrm ; I hey. were ?tit...toed hitt] brought lip fur Irbil. I bey hail Leer liv ing itigeilter as molt end w ifr, which/001mb ititig of olio *hi e iud newt mi. mu °llene° under our low, no miner lirlint It luny he in Ohio, end It,. Judge. holding the offenre es one 01 illii•Orthirly soniluot, rled. thrill $l O pooh. 4u4 held them in *IVO bowl,. each fur iheir good heltailyr for i Lir , y &lc 'rite rerult wet, I hni tuvflug more tune [lon cum they had to fl c "' ru f 1 " i to go e o e i h ckw :Il l the , attire. of Ileltmdtom upper womb...i.e./Ind tiro now uffecilunntely break ing rook t ~get her —Louispille Count. Two snub. with WO a single thought, Two coterie mica • • Aartamsati Corrox Coop -":-Wo make the following extract from n letter to the Little Kook News Take the whole cotton crop for 140 mil w from foul" Rock. on tat Mduory road for 100 miles, and from that to Centre Point, end it is the mom ilifetior one thatches been rnised m iwcuiy years. 00 ono phiutetion. where they planted lergelr.l do sot be lieve the crop Will ge 800 pounds In the mere. The °where, borderer. eisleulite en average of 000 paned.. On ship place them is. lo Gotten. some 600 or aerie% 2 ti of thich l paw ; and if that pert to on seeress of the whole erop. it Would not be rut of thirivey to put down the "(death? at 800 pounds. • There are several ranenna for the short eropdtere. Antodg them are two or il te r Heel in the Caddo, that guttered the a part or Ike erop : ent1:10 ' th e Orbreoit . y be added the unueuell wet spring and /asp summer 'spathe. litraidmeo nee ensplortil on ghillie - tut,. and h understood that ale proprieters of the ern k ifieriviod • .roweb trouble to get titinn to ..y. tIIi noltlialla tap 'AMMO 111 INDIA The new, J $0 ut t eck, Enlrish Hopil.l Mi.vioner jto t Orleen, Write.; ;aye- , ,2,.tsght dying to o ti ' ow( ~ 2 - 7 have received a deep a strickgy for i .tore Afhr o • a 'dated the 1•Celor. ruler an' tithe. , meta lying in our 1131,11141 th 'lave implored rice, or money to porchase it, with cries that hove pierced nor h•ovt•. Two o soon of eat mg human flesh once Siren reported ; in the one case it wax prevent that the pergon wits insane; in the other a elitist woo round satiate • ii• dead father's flesh, which had been retuned, mud n few drys alter the child died. Mothers hive lea their children in the in .idati (41150411..10,4 1 11.,Wr hew puce In one woe. en on'y Con was sold- for a pan of milk: thiLmother eagerly drink it. gave up her child. walked a few pacessand then drooped down dead; Tile dying And the dead have been seen lying w our elre.fat though this has 1101 61den no nitwit at eu , 1401, as at It siasora and. 'some other places. At Poore° it has been onus moo for the police to find. morning crier tunneling, in the streets stud lanes, sixty seventy. eighty/ nr more corpses! In the Corinth 4ii.irtos three thoUilaml deaths himue and pestilence were reported in One week, nod it I. generally believed that to liolit.ore owl Poore*, the dray roes has been severer than here.--Nx. Jae linty —The Memphis .4ppial, I hue speaks of thin inttnacillote trorohip ,••Thim tni.ornhle peontidrel and ettborne of witnex•ev tO ACO/1.1Ct1,11 Jelfernoo vie with erotaphetir to the murder of Ahrntom Lincnllo, hoot the ttobbt.ltintf effrontery' to s plenti ttt extentini ion 01 his inhilchnn plot in elietl.the blood of the noble end high ppiened -lice prisoner," that lie wet imp.- +ell von Nliseranle hypocrite'--did he not totetie In feta oteeinetpliue to •Do r ntetrork ihorinighly '• Qtd he snot know . Ifni the money lit itanl the follll.lllp,lllle .erfnrer anti eententhel. Crt . novet, we% the pane of the blood of Jettervon Davi. • let tole bare cough notoriety in vitt nom wpje, hot ,Ine lion. the ntoborripr 01 %It tt Sorra', Jtt. in ignominy rorpspoted the youth who fir a.l the temple of Diann rite Minnie or the Judge Aol•orate who Ctn., ed t he blonkert ?pot that ever we. written it, Utley won history tray Int•e been lenpos e,l no, but the eool. calm and flelittetaie ' ttoinkrel of 411 JjenoCent woman, tell! nark hunt ois the biltOke." fiend of Infer.) thl”itgloitti Oil I hill. nrnrrirg ttre — nrmnamyr etnitlttlire - F for fin•eritor of New It orb. her' re hie °null enee. nn the 01•Ide Of it eerie tn. and inviting 1114 hearer,. to rote for rotten. "on Ik. broad gronnil of mar de." henry Irmo.' Beecher .bowed a contempt for hit iker and a fear or roan which proven him to h • very enroll c tither in the way of motel; 110,1 , 4. whatever lie may be in menial taithiy Nothing Ma the no, et truckling reg red for potittltrity could have induced much an out I ige noon common Hence nod decency We predict that the occar . referred to will burin a 1111.111111( pOllll la fleecier's erreer— th it henceforward he will go down mare rapidly than he nro.o`. It id intone-110e far wk Ind 10 cheek their enteral enalealja ler emelt whining cowardice Even theme whom he tlinetrot oil to coeCilotie will hr itermaitently' r eli.govied, however ninth they flu ty niomme the rontiary for the pre•ietti — 0 ; alvroon l Tr," r N,lO -- The N I.Tottel, in giving on acre°. of Gov 11':ae'a apeech. at the funeral oboe coo,. in Me'mond, concludes Iliad: t• Up°n the whole, the influence of Henry A. Witte over the mind of Virginia in not. .1 trigerona to the Union or to the to •w re gi ne lie oration woe, with all uahronqur na+a-of ranee... on. protium ire of more ann.' than evil It impre.gell 1111 l die y molt 4.4 Ike Sint digtlity no I Pece.4lty of I that. and urged it 11 roll them to work Tina wn the drift and aim whets-41ieeourite and h o in he deleteriona in its 10111- I•Wee n.I yet the ohm 'are inn king the Nonilierli people believe that tiovertior IV tar w •11 wing the +near of fir lure rebellion —.(iateraltUt r”..) Notes A 01.1,uotz TIIN \1INI(.-1 col ored Baptist nmanuer 1.11 ILIIIOII, S C writes to the “Cht Winn Record •" ' Some of our white ministerial friends do more in the way of procuring farms and kei p mg our 1 a igimrance then no) thing else. They pretend, when they ere North dm the, would come &ism here and do anything for our race in the jay a enlightening timin . but Woeful of thi+, when they err the cotton gag, they forget a7 chant ehrlnt end lion ern and the em ing of molds." tf certain Northern klerehnnt4, he ray. • "All they wile 10 clench what Preidilent Lincoln hue done. end pat the colored men an the ehouller with the 101 l hand, while with the nght bawl they ateli hold of lire pocket-hook And when they hale got the last rent from him, their friend rhip suddenly emotes. Then, "he mord! a nag ger." —An organisation of political sour liners ut the Radical stripe, known by the alias Cl .• Soldiers' and Sailors League of Washington-any," have issued n o ill ro thou polo dopes in Ito North to assemble w the Mold at the meeting of Congress to give the Ramp a_grand.vecepi ion Their object is to get a large body of Radicals in thA`f. oily to rap up die Romp in 114 atltirpallOns and to proteel slid 1145151 it In the zuutem plated overthrow of the President It is nothing less than the first step in a treason able conspiracy to take forcible pot...slay ill the whole Oorenuuenl. aid to destroy the Constitution 11 is high time fur the (Juverinneut to take official notice of the It•dica) platters of tresson --None ether than n Consolidated Des rni kw party would have ever presumed to hark up the coutemplated liviirpations of its leader., in Congress by means ore stem' tog army of its adherents, as the Radical organ issues II 1101 V preparing to do 'l•ltrre to no hider eV I , lessee needed to prow,' the +fierily downfall. nt ilte Republic iban ilie vast that armed partisans ere Io stand guard over the halls of legislation, to Iminiidate the minority and the oonsiitut tonal Eject, live. -France. duriug iiq most diabolical revolui ions. newer pr. sealed II speciticle more :dooming and debasing. We fear Hutt constuntional liberty In about In fl/s a letly. Mel ih tt lee power of lee people is depart big ()loin intro —/ union. , —The talk tilMlleath of the Deus of rot ic party so all a gammon The Nor: it Plll DCllloCrUlie 'OW IS two 1111111011 owl the Southern Democratic vale its one nsOost eight hundred .11toneatill—s total of ihoe ndlhnn eight hundred ii110111.01,11-11..P.00.000 The Radical foreee number only in the Nandi IMO VIII110(1 tour hundred thotteand and in she South one hundred thinstrind —a total of nlll7 two milli o n nod a 111111-2,5 10 . 011(1 The Democracy -have therefore. a clear malbrity or one indlion three hundred shou.ntiial,3oo,lol! Talk about much In parrs* dying, or allotting —qualified negro todtrage" to keep alive! hit all boob De mooracy natal die. IVA.—We want no more. of the scourge of war. Quite enough of blood i o spilled and treiraure wasted T..e cowry • need. peace that the people, by settling own - IV their olanallings and purstairs,May restore material prospi•eity and happiness. Humanity Ariake', from the eltedding of fraternal bl o nd, en d the great in .jorily or . the American 14bople, true to its tnatinent,' desire pence end fraternal feeling. The Radical lenders, howessil - Anientoril blood. Jackal and byettivlike the LAM they have had only whets their appetite for more Blood I blood! Ileugy Bnt!er and Forney, and the !miser animal. of the peek throughout the country yolp in their feeble way, blond !—Demecrat k Sled. • —Whilst slavery lived oho Abolition flatbeds eoruplatuod continually ibit it woe a siumblincilloob to the progress of the South In wealth and power. Now that the ..aetarsed inglitntion Is no more sad the Smith Is in'tnifesting a desire to estab lish workshops god (colorise., these seine Itadlnale denier° that nth South must not 'be allowed to pkgress in trtanufstsureo, sresiolvand power. fee year abet retlllon will get top quell ouotrol. Bow shall we ever Onderstaval the, wriggliogi of lluld insane let 'I.:- Plariaf.aad very devil Deems to he getting ieto the sehoolmenne. A (mole teacher natal X. Udell of Milford, tslassopim mosi oseAlly brig *slip* the Miter do,v—outtApg Se Coal goals to the elittd:dr tOteheell howl utter. • • • r----itaXimassOliva*OPlPllNVl RPM ruini. —Some ihne ago, nye the World, we oohed foe Iriformeelon - about one of the and T. twee, ,iteedelpla. The Thi bodaux Sentanel replies: we are 101 l that Dr. Raodfilph came to Lifourelie in the whites of 18884 %Soled hero n re ,, peei able (*minter, pp.the name, of J4(10 310lissier sumo - 8114 months ago. A her two sof marris he shameful- Itbsto.lone.l Ito. wife, lens Ng her In a den line, ••ittlerert tog ooindlison," sail he hat g gene trom our p•irt+lt, we hope never to re turn e • Jnl in A. Goodman, • 'School morn). Ir tloseachneette, a teaoher in one of the public achools In Frederick count}, Sid woo recently held to ball on the charge of inhuman treatment to two of her pupils,. each about right years old.. It i* alleged that ate* e ohildren. as they Were on their way to their homes from school, .ere gall :y of thteltemous tub unparalleled grime of I hrowtog !Icorna ar a negro hut! For this, It is Mrll.l, the amtehle! , mereiful and tender- Ittlerrieti Jnit t n•lnalnirierail upon their Nicks fifty-too • Inshen!—Er; NrWet:3lbertbsemcnts. N oit'rLl A 3I ER ICA N TRANSIT. A WOE Ns un A Neg COMPAiY. Prints lot I Offire. 133 South " Fesirth streets _ Philadelphia. T1114.1)5. LY ACCIDENT INSURANCE CO3l. PA NY OF PENNSYLVANIA. Chartered Moral 3, 1360, Capital, $500,000. Insures Against LLACCCIDENTS. 1450111 i for any aunt from $l.- One to $.10,11100 at a KC.] UM at only One half per 4•••• t Pl.l.orlflg the lulls...mit Insareci In I . IOC 01 ,leatit. anti a compensation each week equal to the whole pretnittm rata. Short time tit km. may he had at the Priem hal !Mire, or nt the rerlone Railroad Ella lons. No Wyo., 1, EXAMINATION ' IR BIKIIIIMb• pemnition 4 git en each week in ease of dumb tilt) LoSSEs 'PAID PROMPTLY LEWIS L 1100 PT, Prel 4 sident, I I E N Il Y V. 111lOWN. Secretary. ,lAMBS 34 CONRAD, Treaturer. DIRECTOBA. Let,. 1. 11..upt. late lien Tkt•Agtae. RR. Co .1. E King+ley, Prsprtetor ContiniMl Hotel II 11 Lm•ennng, 2.17 end 2211 Dock street. Sam I r hamar. em.hier l'ou3 National Bank 51, t!..Linsil. finn Lf Conrad. A-- Waltun. 621 Market et rest. Eo h wo, /ale li.n Sulit Yn R R Co Andrew 31elinfle) , Routhwe4t ouroer Third and Walnut etteet. George I' Fn unt tat tta, General Agent Penn'. Ittulrott.l Caninett) T 1,.. K. Petereun, Jtl Ili Market street. W. W. Kur4z. (Inn of Kurtz d Ibtrzartl, 25 8. Third et reel. at•ned and Information furniebed by JAMKS RANKIN, Agent. Armor, limn. No 311 onto,rik, 1212 H OUSE ANT/ LOTS FOE SALE Thy Pubtolillovr idlers at prisat• PAN his boo. end lot situated An Bishop street illative the Cummings Duos', The house is new, finely toweled. !urge, and elegantly finish ed Ho will also sell; se TEN TOWN LOTS.. ndjimng the 01/oue described property. which will lie soIJ wilicrately ur together. as punches i•rs way wish. Po, further perticulawe ripply so done I) Schnell on the property. No A.C. SCHNELL. S OLDIERS MONUMENT. • i A meeting. or the Eserutlve Comert we of the "CENTRE COUNTY SOLDIERn MOl - UM ENT ASSOt7I - A • ON," will be held at he Court Ilouee on Toe {II4. next the 27 innt., At : o'clock p. In i w The punctual mien emus or member. am earn aptly reve.ted, se woun ilullnite Action will be lichen in ,relerrnee to the erection of the hlonu- In eel. Wm. HAMILTON, • Se, relary 41ST—NO nem. 1.4 Somo time to Saguia, 1886. A I 101 l two 0.'1144h...10d by the Bellefonte and Snow Silos railroad company, dated Jonelo,lBllB. for Soo hundred dollameacli. payable twenty yean al terii le, with interact payable mead annually— and numbered In. A. 58 reepenfilfri. I h er eby ;lire indite that I hove made application to the sold Company for a renewal of the lame. NOV 23 at J OIIN 1101', jr. IVA RICULtURAI, MENTINti. A stattafl meeting of the Centro cnuoly Agi !vulture! Society wall ho held in the Court !louse: to the Boreaigh of Bellefonte, on Mon da) evening, Nor. 2tith, (Court week ) A full nttenflnnee is deoirefl. JNO. T. JOHNSTON, SW), =II iLegai 'NotUiti A IMINISTRATORB NOTICE. Lettere of administration on the to tate • f Jaenh Hirst. deceased. late of !lams township. having been granted to the ander signers, they ',silliest all persons knowing them- Iledrer indebted to mid estate to make imam' l ate paymeht man this having eleites againet thesame to present them dulyetetheetionted for settlement. .7011 W fillsifiElllClT, VIIRIPTIAN IHNORRIOH, Adm....treetop-a. -. = pFTI lON In the matter of the In the Court of Com petiante of :Arlin La- I of Centre county to ley for entering of rot- Robert Williams Mort glaotion on a Mort- gage. - gage to Robert Wa. " • 11111.. The petition of Martin Daley being presented to the lkon. the Judges of said Court.setting forth that on the 27th,:day of April A. D. 1859, lie executed a mortgage on a tr-ct of land situ ated in Rogge township. containing 97 acres 109 perukes to secure the payment of throe hundred donors to the Neill Robert Williams and which mortgage I. d‘ny rec•rded in the Recorders in mortgage book /I page 192 toil that payment, has been made of ail the money, principal and interest doe, and to he roine due On sold mortgage Sc. Therefore you Rokert W Winos are hereby required to alone in the lion Court on the 4th Monday uk.Nu. camber next, to enterer tout petition, and show coon., why, malefaction should not be entered said mortgage, and aura take puttee that the depositing of witnesees will lie taken bolero Jesse Klinger eeq..at Me "face In the borougL of Bellefonte on Saturday the 10th. dayof ggbein ber next, between the hours of 10 oelook a. Oh and 2 o'clock p u , annum day. Per Curia. Cortified from the record thin 16th, day of aember A. R. 1816. R. CONLEY, JAS. II LIPSON, Arm if Oct. 19-66. Prothonotary. 'M °TICK TO BEMS OP MICHAEL POOR -1.11 MAN P. n.ylvnnii, Centre county, is. 1,4 P. Gethert clerk of the Orphan? wart of coonty of Centro, do hereby certify, that at. pre orphans' court hold at Bellefonte, the nth day of August, A. It.• 1866, before the Vonore.: ble the Judges of add 0; art. On motion a rule watt grouted upon the heirs and repro.. Wives of Michael Poonnan. deceased, to name Into the Court on he fourth Monday of Novem ber nest, and uoept, or refuse to accept, or show 0n.... why the real estate oftudi deceased should 'not be sold. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand end Mined my seed of and Court at Bellefonte, the Ugh day of Aroma, A. D. I tioa. It. CONLEY. J. P. 011PIIA RT, Sherif. , Sept 21-0. N OTICHTO lIENS 12P SAMUEL LIPTON . Pennsylvania, Oentreeounty,se. 1. J. I. Ovrhert clerk of this Orphans Court of said county of Centre. do hereby certify, that at on aryl anti court bola at Bellefone, the 27th day of Ausetvtsl. D. 1061, before tbstitionorable the Judges of said court. On Potion. a TUN WY granted open the bairn end 71presentatties of Bennie' Ll' tort deceased, Weems title thw sport on the fourth Monday Of November next, and neeept. Of refuse to accept, or oho* emus why thermal estate of said deceased should not be t old. Jn testimony wheeled, 1 haveihereento set in,' lifind and Ratted the seaLuf mid court at Bellefonte, the 27th day Of Angola A. b. 1866. It. COWLEY, J. P. ORPHAN% Shiite/. .S u pt 21-111. O. O. O. N 011,2 E TO•1181B13 OF ROBBICS RIMS. Pennsylvania, Centre comity, es. U.., P. Oembatt clerk erne orphanP w i re of Ala county or Centro, do hereby oartilly: thatall.no orphans' cum*. beitlAjp. rer44.14101 1 . 1 6. or August, A. D. lAN Iserae to, e honoratde ho Judges et said Mort. On motion eilld win smutted upon the brim end represmstatime bent Roes, doceaseA, - to_osse intottpampaseers. the (earth Mdedii or Irtosandoer nett.' and ae est,(,-op r am, a l p r omp% olr MOW tame *by the foal UMW. of Mid domeded Award isetehrs saki. , In testimony whether, I have hereunto set my bank and affixed d i r ojeal or said court at Bella- Add Ilse Hai. Ampert. A. D. 1860.' , MIA J . P. GrIPUAKT, Sept 2141. q. 0. e.- MS