ffltarcrific4Vairlunau P IDRAY NEKK, EDITOft ,14:P11". I=l B E-I. I ON T .‘ oF RIDAY MORNING, OCT. 4. 1867 —Ss per year when paid in advance Ell 2,511 when I), t p.tRI tri advanee, aria . 3 . 00 w hco not pent betote the exptratton of the year FOR SrPREME JIMGE, Lilly G ISO,I{GI SII A ItsW 00 I) of I:llilailelPhin FOR SENATORS, Ika , S T SHUGERT. of Bellefonte. C J 31'131'1111E, of Perry Wo I lIR At.:94lMni.r. u P. GRAY MEEK of Bellefonte FOlt TRE ' C. (TEARY, or Walk, r Trip lon O)UNTI CoNI:4.I 4, IONER. N of Potter FOlt nit) ti,11311, , 11 STIANNt l'"tter ri)R AI DITOR, ETIANUER, of Hain, Tap Negro Suffrage an Issue! IV pn••atue that to, lidellugeat lead to.. will pretvial now. to deny th.tt to- party ts si l itard!. i t tumid to 'legit, ruHrage, and that tott ) "lie whit t i in. a called Republican nr6et this II as•ist• directly in la living ou n hit trial inajor,ty. of Peon- ) It aoiao. Elliot r 1,1,11011) detest hint while tin lead r. 1.1 that party are %%ell aware of the tenileno they aie laughing iii t heir 4heeue , •eo their hotie-t vopporting measure , . wbirb thus abhor The negro sulTiag ,it -nou I - not. , lit 011 .4 141,1 , 11 l sub t horn. • ovs The ten• thought that any numho ol• while i neli in the world should ile.ne to have a black man stand upon a political equality with them is positively ackeninal But it is A cub- I pier ohieh ne cannot avoid. If to forcril the party, and in order that no Man It ho fav ors oar paper %tithe penual tray tnti 1.41114- 1 the eiimuift election, we bake col looted a ls w tact, In regard to that quitw tion, fioni TIIE RECORD OF THE PARTY which iv at issue pith lin, and leave it to all eaudid and decent whit e II whether or not they can rupport a party which in cumin tell to a policy on degrading to our race. and 00 subver sive of the principles of our government On the ad day of July last, Senator ScuxEa introduced into the Senate of the United States, Senate bill Nu 123, entitled "a bill to enferee the several provision, of:the Constitution abolishing slavery•, declaring the 1111111U1Illitv oitalens, and guaranteeing a republican. form of go% eminent by SEA:I'III*NR THE ELECTIVE FRANCHISE TO COLORED CITIZENS." The first auction reads as follows : •• 11, ensolnl by the &ogle and (bug of It.wre n.t0r0 ,. . th• C oiled Moire i t / A m Cuogres• neersolbled. That every rmsen the Under/ Mutts why way hare berm u •LAVY Olt rxc DEOCUNDANT • bLA VE, or IT ON• - von UV V•i r COLOR depro ea of equal rtghts, shall, ...eery Sluts or or rotor!, hots tlie:s sqlo, If not othee Woe tiosquubjuli, Ia Ls ersiirsti and Iv AtfE A t ALL. ELEC PIONS fur members if Conyreem, jor Presidrninil electors, for Rep, rot,/,e. and Aenolt re lo Slots or ferrooroil ',pawner., for all :Owe, county, oy, woos, and other .. if every kind, Naas the eame forme um, rumba:A/iv, nod nO other., as what ratosra• asee s and ,any be allowed to be reysetered and lo rate, and set', provision Oft. cry Stat. dad Tr. - raorial eutualOOlon, .tam/O, and ordo WINO I• noir or he, caner „my be emitted, and eserj emotion and prostyle of lair heretofore reeves, Jed In any Mott or lrrillory ~unary to the BY DECLAR ED \I LI, A 'V II VOID.' 'Elie iit hei ...onion. of the bill provide Ito the punishment iir a ll po, tuna who phnll in any wanner interfere with there new Heide voter. in Pennsylvania nr ehse• where Every man will see at once that this bill propotes to take away frant tie Nlatcs the );ght, which lots al wa' been unquestioned heretofore, of determining who shall and who shall not vote at their elections it is true that thin bill has tint yet hoeome law, and iftit had we could not sit P•ueee”fully fight it at the linllot lain, If the Mongrels reeerte the support of New York, Pennsylvania aril Ohio at the coming elections, it will be passed at neve and the 1.. o;dr• or i , ,,,,,- ~) 1 V:1111/1 dvptited oroi,,orlel• in the [nat ter It will be reenaubcred here that last Fall all the Repurilican speaker- , and paper. deitiaied that negro suffrage could not he roved upon the people of Penn s.% hams . that it 111114 be the result of their own set, if it game at all , that the constitution of the Stan, could tint he again amended until Isco and that, until Elicit, neat. suffiage could not he an issue bore People whit read will oh erne by this that the 4.1.15 ..1 . the party thud. otherivite , that, a emigre., %huh call Sl4llllllllste 1,•11 irate, at a Mow ran alsoyoteritde the Constitution and low, of Peonsyhatilia A resolution of rho horde!. State convention, (held at Daltiloore =aptly and presided over by Mr MAYNARD. a Itirdical etingrestintan from Tennessee, and to which letters were adressed Si VSEU.SIIII PENH WILSON, senators from Massa chusetts, by JOHN SHERMAN amid BEN JAMIN F. Witu r g, senators from Ohio, by golf/tap );'itTE.s, senator from iScutivf.tit Ctit,ctn, of Indiana, speaker Pt the ilnuse of Itapruhentatives, and 1,3 tither radical gentleinen,4 endorses dd• hill of Mr. SUI.INZR, quoted above as follows: • . Wt is the dotty of Cortgreit ander the panttomni 714setitatane, to prates! At eyodut polony r.yhte nll loyal diourrocun e,tete., REOA ItDILKSB tip THEIR COMPLEXION, fur the reasa that to leaflet: the resat of a Starr to bait the frame/4w taunt class. adoats tht Payht Tort ,e to any ex- Itmt, an abase, crertstally guardedhy the Cow ((((( awl roaptirtay that Mr "t ttttt States shall gnarl.. to trery State in the ( aaaaa Kr pohieccamj oral of (Awe, assent " This resolution and the convention which pewit it were fully endorsed by the distinguished and feadiag Radical members of Congre shove mentioned. li t he great States which hold elections this Fall tutst. 'heir votes in favor of Radicalism, the 14 , 1 of Mr SUMNER will unquestionably beenuitt a law, re pealing the provision of t he Constitut ion of Pennsylvania which limits the right ofsuffrage to white eitisen%, and that re- peal will be enforced by Federal power ft will thus be seen that, notwithstand ing all the pain, taken by Mongrels is thi• section to convince the people that the question of negro suffrage is net and cannot be sit lame now, Cwigraiss kis 'nark it the most inrporftine and ring issue 1.-herrn al•...taw great parties. Every ! vote• poked in laver of Radicalism in anv shape is a von: FOR NEGRO-SUF FIiAGE D EURO EQUALITY, and let no man t•o fo the polls and vote 1.110,11) or rhea he next votes he may I ase Ihn "colored brother!' at his elbow. It is only necessary to refer to the Cwt that a Congress elected by persons carting them•elves Republic:Ms has band ed over the %Viral(' tiouth to the absolute control of negrous _lost emerge!! • from " , lavery," to convince any candid and decent man that in voting that ticket he votes to endorse all the beastly doctrines ruhieh puritanism has taught in the name of "Uncivil! humanity," including the perfect equality 'of the white and i !! !!leLk races ' Molder what are denotui -79K,.1 rho "revonstruelMn nets" of the ailth and hrth Congresses. the blacks have a majority of over Srt,Oott in the it n Southern Statss. me mere proposetcheme, but is already carried into ex cation, and the fairest portion of our continent i, handed over to the ne gto Let no milk-and-water Republican raesi his hand, in horror and say "it was not I rho did for an the Rodical odo es from Pen osyttmoia supported do meosure It is taleurd for a Penn •llvania 'qtepublich" to ...ay , Ite in not in favor of giving the ballot to r ,the ncgro, an 1 3et support a ma s ll as /p/t rcpt eseuta tic who 19 it of it. The eery hon e‘t an t lrtoservatit 0 'IMMO itepUbit ! eat;. — of this State are as mud' to blame for the acts a the Rump Congress as any tither people in the world, for they are represented by eighteen of the %cry wont of those composing it. No Alan can be occu.cl for voting ig norantly at the eotning election The ca.. , i. too plain for that. The faetl are hat strung and to nuttierotu to be ovei - looked Congre-, ha, frrreel neyn, soy: I;eige ripe; th , I);th;,t r f 6,lumbot, ryr t,” Stot ,, of the velar Smith, /irrd , n nY el Ilor• lndrd SlttleZ, (r7)74 , —.51i00t t• ly se, luau of the coun('', o he), they lull poo • , whether lawfully tar unlawfidh it Is it..,,, proposed, hy one so • ping hill, 'lO EXTEND IT OVER EVER) . PORTION OF THE COUNTRY dodging the future by • past, can any one doubt that, unle,i the ereat States which hold elections the- %tar rebuke their reiirreientames at the haplbox, the bill we have quoted Null beamme a law. and be enforeed, if necessary, as laws are enforced at the South, lay military power? het our people ea/redder this quemion well, and the voiec of Pennvlvania will thunder firth fronther mountain feareaeics that neither the Puritankin of New England nor the We-t hall ''reign in awl ride EMCEE To Work ! Democrats, but a few days remain for us to labor ' Are you busy—striving to be prepared to put down the cohorts of treason, shoddy, Wild-aristocracy and niggors, that will meet you at the polls on Tuesday nett, Although thorn is no governor to elect, yet a 01010 important officer is to be chosen-tea SuprenicJudge that will occupy the seat to which ll'ff - t; elected for /iflecn years. Ot her officials you ean change every three or four years —the Hopremc Judge you cannot. Would on fasten upon your State a 111.111 pledged to "male his deetsion• in :tee r "dance with the wishes of the party 'Veining him,' - a man brougla ul. in or inguerdom, amlorlio boasts that if he succeeds, that • .4:1,111 . 10iS SHALL I'OTE IN PENNSVIX-VNIA under Scala EICH negro suffrage bill, in one year 110111 this time''' . You have idle or pass away easily, fir the enemy ine at neck, using every means withof their reach for the success of'their candidates. 411111'SK, TIIEN W HITE AI EN Would ye have the name 0r ) ... rerun try again made mighty, mid preserve its blessings for your children? Would ye hurl frotn power violators of law? rie graders of your rare' l'-orpers of au thority' {lubber+ your treasury ' D es p oi l ers or your government and ~- mit) , of liberty then arouse and M u ode' "Eternal vigilance is tho prier of liber ty, - and energetic, detertitinell action. tire precursor of success. Wait not for Others to 1110Vo, look not to "leaders - to see tins roan or that, but go yourselves, and speak as you would to an erring lowlier Tell hint vi the infamies, the idippor tyre of negro'sufrrap would flown upon our country-jell lii4f the out rages that hav4en perpetrated upoir the poirpleto n'uf -the constitution that has been violated-or the Union that has b e en destroyed--of the people's money that has been squandered-of the treasury that has been robbed- of states that have been put under negro rule -of the efforts or the part) in power to place the laboring white men under the heel o f S o uth e rn triremes, of eorporations that hat e been fed and fattened at the ex pense of farmers.mechanics and laboring men-of the bonded arktooritey that ab olitionism has built up- whose taxes are paid by the toiling millions, and who re ceive gold while working men aro com pelled to take greenbacks. Tell them of all these thing+ but stop not here - go lti work -male arrangement to get every ~o r e to the polls! Vote early, 110 ALL Yol' CAN, and our state and distrietas well as our county ticket, will be elected by overwhelming majorities. Turn Out! Let every Democrat and every honest republican, who desi-cs to see the good old times of our lathers return--who de sires low tateta uOitod oountry--a white man ti governmcpt•—an honest Amin's. trot ion—equal taxation, and pnblic pro.. perity, N 017 TO THE ?MEG TION! It' the people want to suffer— suffer until ruin rider rampant over the land, and until ..the negro har his foot upon their necks, let them stay at home and allow abolitionists to control the des tinies of the country. Alktlutt is wanted ut dereatthe Cllolllll, ef, the white man and the advocates of negro oudragr--t• a FILL TURN OTT Lre us hole ' - BEN Detictstien,,wents to he e•iunty treasurer in order that he can use the Funds placed in hie luitide, to square up hO/111• 111 tie useounts he has made. that his literiiis ijo not know of. --if)ett want honest wen to repro sent rim in the State Senate—wen who will represent the people, and who will not be the tools of corrupt Cb rporai ion 4, Tote fur buiruzirr and MeiNTIRE. Dare Not Deny .It ! If the atioluton party i, not in tin or of the many infamous measure. , ,we hove charged them with advocating, why do not their organ" explain the povition of their 'tarty in reference to them ? All through this campaign we have - charged them with being in favor of negro qtf frlage, and THEY HAVE NOT DENIED IT We have charged thew -with bci og it) favor of exempting the wealth 'Of the bond holder from taxation, and or itn posiztrffift,r, the burdens of the goverfrtnent Upon the laboring a n d they HAVE NOT DENIED IT!' We have chirged them with favoring the oontioommo or the Freedmen's Ilia. reau—an iit , titution that eosm tlie white men of the North thirty millions of dol. lard annually, to keep niggers who arc to lazy M work, in clothes and t ictualh, and THEY HAVE NO r DENIED IT. t We have charged them with intention ally preventing a restoration of the Unison in order that they could keep their mph' in power anti they HATE NOT DENIED IT We have charged them with favoring the adoption of Suniner's negro % t ar ag e bill, whereby negroes would be made voters in Pennsylvania, and they HAVE NOT DENIED IT iVe have charged' that their candidate for Supreme Judge, HENRY W LIMN, will deride that:Ht itsint's negro suffrage bill is Constitutional, and that negroes have the right to vote, and •411EY HAVE NOT DENIED Il We hate charged chew with being o ni nvor of paying the bond holder in yo/./ Ind of compelling 'the laboring 110 1 11, 'inners and mechanic.; to take green mei., and THEY HAVE NOT DIiNIFI) \\e have charged, that then valid' ("mem fur State Senate. StH Nit Vim Y, and J K. Ittint.ittNt are negrl •ufflage and l'entc.ylcanta Ittd.toad ittell, and they 11.0' }: NOTDENO.:1)11 Wejoive charged that 8 Donis;- sit, •their andidate fur county Ticau-aer, knows where D. A. Rum, the forgo, who cheated honest Pennsvalley funnels and mechanics out of thou.and, of dol lars, is, bet refuses to tell, and TREY LIA.YE NOT DENIED IT All dies() and many more Ow go, w e have wade and PROVED against them since the opening a the ('ampaign, and even 'awe had not !woren thou, their failure to den) them wolild hate been proof suffiment Come to our offi, and I tok over the files or their p pera during the. campaign, and .if on can find an article-A LINE-in any of them, denying that they intend to force negro suffrage upon the people of Penn sylvani.t-denying that they fa% of the exemption of bond holders limn taxation denying that t'ley Ctvor the continuance of the "ft eedmen's bureau"--deny rig that they are oppose) to the Union as it was-denying that I hey fat or the pas .age of SUSINF:It'S negro suffrage hi 11, or any miter char-es trwataitted in the arti cle, we will take back what we heap , sert, anki aelnowledge that we Lace dyne that partureat 'utast ice Our office i open-their papers are here -route and look at them, and he , that %%care telling you the plain unvarnished truth. And then Wynn eon vote for a' f.ity that is thus attempting to tratuffh;*yrol tifw.n to a level with the negro and to degrade our proud old Commonwealth by giving it over into the control or nom—witli white dins—e,llo ',chi:ye they Alt , no Lotter then a !login—go and Do You Remember ! Demoortit4 dot 3 tot routetither the theal, who laid round your bowie+ at the eares-dropper4 u lot lodonoil at 36111 key-1101e1 -- 01(` V 10,11111" ped I your wonlow to we 0 1 hear you might do or .ay, iu olds 1, that the 3 ought base an oppoittinit to a rre , t , and impri•on you'' you recollect thy poor miserable wre tehe, who, us lientwor they could get a-ciow.l of their own cow grdly kind together, would in,ult and abuse you ? you Icrollcet the long tonnged loyalist, who bowled eopper head, - "traitor, - rebel c 3 meat and "secessionict," at 3 tilt, bov.lll-1. Ail voted the Deinwra tie ticket. De 11 recollect the non who •leitoitueed you ac "traitors," when you had sent 3 01Ir and brothers, to fight, as you and they believed, to perpetuate the ['Mon of oui fathers ?' Ih, you recolleet the po ile wretches, who insulted year and daughters, heeallse they welt. the wiles and daughteic of hone,' Democrat ' It ',these same cowaidlt, eonteull.G l,l, .wat ,pricker and wench worshippei, that arc ticking you now to cuppot t nom of their kintl.and to min your back upon tholkwho have BEOO4 dpothler to shoal der, with 3no its the dark day, td ghoul Gun tyranny, conscription and despot ism. If you Wave forgotten the incults that have been offered you —the outrag 7 ea that hanlecii perpetrated upon you' and the dirty fingers that we pointed at you ,p scorn, because you were n Dem rat -stay at liggpe la, Vote for thew sergblebeings, tsergble.beings, min) would have sent you to your graves long slime, had they had the power, or courige to do it But 113 Am are men —if 3uu would recent in laths, and teach these bubbles that hone blown tin t'te toper the nigger stink-poi, a lesson, GO TO WORK, GET OUT TIIVVOTE, and show them at the polls that you ten to fight them a, long as tlqy are in the wronc end you in the right. —Till• (ntot of t6r ramjet/um shows hi, legal learning by Attacking, uh a recent nomber of his paper "Simi., wood's Blackstone There iv not a tlnr class lawyer in the State who bas not gut a copy of this murk, and it is pi izod be yond all price by every one or them II Mr. BROWN hail studied the work' of Judge SUARSIVOtw a little more (tor oughly, him nueee.e4 at the Bellefonte hat would doubtles4 have been more brill' ant, and had he obeyed Inv ptecepts misfortunes in the treaanrr dePr, tment of thin County might never have li.tppem Cdouell?) BROWN issue.. COllllll3lllll in military Ityle with greater gone in time of peace than he did ditring the wur. The company whieTh he took to Harrikorg and bold oat will appreciate his marching orders;whieb ore phblish ed weekly in the Campaigner. Read Tax-Payer Read ! ! VOTE FOR YOUR INTERESTS ! The mongrel pope). :mil •peakers, throughout the campaign, have not rip been as quiet on tscolusi t if-t1 ' he. fore the people, as they ha e upon the negro suffrage tine-slime - he ifemo erotic doctrine of lifting the government Loud , , now held by the rich men of the country, the interest, upon which alone, amounts to iiiie hundred and fifty mil lion- of .e ...irt per annum, all of which the pooehi - un of the country arc compel led to pay, has tact with the bitterest opposition from them They have can up every reason that imaginative minds could conceive or, to show that these bonds should not be lifted, and the interest upon them -stopped And all hcCause, it is the ncalthita, classes that 11111 benefited by Omni... That par tyl lop; ultra), labored le benefit the few at the expense order 111 11y—to 111'01.0et, the rich, though that protection oppress the 1 100 l'e who are compelled tee baser from mom till tight to diodee and dig to pay the enerniiiii:lll').l. , 1111110912 d 111,011 you, look what effect the moment or the, 1,01111.1 will hate 11111111 )011r interests, if you assist tit. , I/climatic} to 'filrrry out the,lr doctrile It atoll stop $l5O 000 - 000 a yeal in interest, that the people MY 1101 , 1 taxed oppre.,..k-ch to pay . II will NIL 1111 "1110 the whole inter nal revenue income lax , c-Mot, with itt, intinettXe arm) of detective., pint r; --pies and intottnets, that are now eating out the lo •uletance It will put upon 1110 income tax du pheate a e $3 500 000 000 %, that t,tettv exempt nom State and !oval tatattoti, turd tt hirh here.J'u•t anuld pa) It , proper I.ti ol• tho hurtlot, 01 1;0% - CllllllOll. Thn :11,0111' WOlllll S kVE to the people loAt%ot 663.000,000 and *80,000,000 a yea, It soul,' yintt• Into ItitNitit , , ewe! iNt• OM 500 000 000 ~reapital that n uuoV lacked up -awl I, a burden m•tend or a...1.4:m0. to the ma.- .e% or the country It lull compel the 101 l own of the egiootry to nut then iii oleo!. or the tuxes, IL.. boo., of the eht , .e. ef , e7 odi•'h dl Arc t•wi in lot ed'• reomple.ht this ? Ile tam n 1111 hour e(txt• , f ied 9 Dip ton Olitt 10 , e 0 I ? In `WO Ole Cll.llllolll. puldle ii lit 111:11 I, 11(11V brll -11011,11 M! ititete•ts or the coull try to the :tetitol II ? Ile you want to 111111 I.oCellee, h ot e,e,— makmr, vivant,- -1, Imo!, plimier, :11111 lin) MU. Ihr I,pi 114 e• ,soh I), ynu wont to ei t lot of toteinal ieronue 0 , 111 awl tither to the interoul rote- HM depirtinent a the gotemment 7 It you, do tote lit the 110111i/VrAlli eattili dates—t 110 !Hell nhm Int or the equaliza tion to make the bowl hehler, ei do eotintr, I t'llT there 11, • I - ( it Look out for Lies ! 1).1.-...g the .•.111111:111!11 4 . 11.14 4 lid .411 Tae-.llt> i 1,1.1 tltc W 1 4 .44: 1 1 1 4.41 litl,Q% , till4l •Ileil 1.1 1 4. I 4 , 01 1.4 111 I It ISEI' 1•11.:S,a11 , 1 thr 11,14-1 1 4 , 1.1,'1 1.. Ir 41-trr Ili; 111.11 111 .` :u; , ) 1.1. it 113 wrn -11. ad ‘..le 1)111111ton.. Lill . i 4. an 144,, of l thou 111,it7ty to ie. 11, t“ WIZ. ilium .111'11 41 11,1 4. wit: 111 the ...Willi 3 1 \ WOW ing till 4.01141 11 1111 4 11... y curt,,, the with 1.1 . 1 Ni; HAND II'UNIENTS (11N I' \IN Nlll' \ v,(lilll()FTitt-ril and all •/41 ,ir , C 111.14.1t1 , . ctli ,ociciatt I &4. cot tit tit, tiny illtl1:414.• tlicat to d i ', IN w the 4,1 4 • 11 -11.... i 111 /4' :1114 I gall, ialca, 1111 Ow.) 'alllllll gel 111 111 11.411e , i its ) ! Ill.: (1N hl/1 . 11 Gl` USII 11.11, your 11.4,1, 1,1'13 a 1.. 4101 Wig Ihoy tell 3.,u to 1vv.t1.11....111.11.1.tt,,m• ptiu clpl., 'l'lll3 11.11 1 Iced i 11 , 1 i il'ot 111t'11..1. 11,1, 1113 t.tutlt tit tic' Ictoott - ti,;, Will mettlale. Own.. lung Lc cow 1.1)1/1 l' I , lllt 1.1 E:); Did You ? 1 1 .1 you ve ui p,14.1„...ur 111• abuhuuu patocl , &um.: tli6 jii-1 eladlig a raid id, line el% mg 11t11 flit; ridit to 5.. t.• t 1).1 ion se. an3ll,ing 111 tin•in ra50..11 1 1.! lion or tirt•ition 1101 toil see :1113 11111. , 1 , 1 the i 1, t nom to pay 11X1'. fu 111'11 1)115,1 .0e:111\ 1111114 111 01,411 seeing .0”.11 , 11111,1it ~r thy` 11,e1t1 linrc:m, to to up ny, '61,11111.1.11,01111:4 Melt arc ford to 1,4) this ty million ex dun lir p.llliy, 111 W. 1., that the negnw., of the Auuth :nay he kept in 1;s1111 and clothe, , without Illd you see ally thing in th e w derrioni ing the extravagance and corruption ot the men iii power? I)id you see any thing, in them, favoring the rrstorat inn of she good old I'llloll of our fathers ? N..' .1 \Vont) llow can you east your vote for nuoli a pat t 9 Fifty Millions ! ' ltathea i,m spend., Grid million', of, iii„rtlie I lie South by military putter. If left, to themiselve, the people of she South V , lllllll 1110.'1 gladly and airmen it their own 1.1111111, 111111 lender I/11 ,4 / 1 1'W, dr Federal authority" If they iti•re lad mite if to return to State } 1011.14111101.1 within the hi y 11011111 NIOOtt 1,, producifiti onalionx 011111,illy I,l' /10' !'oils,! Thus Conalee, is expending fifty ',anions of dulLn , a year to I,llllply ler/1%11111 the 1110,1 minim:ll,e portion of the country fluor beating its FllllrU of the public bin den Will the people oil dor „ it at the polls? How They'll Vote! RilltiNSON, and 'Jost tit vi!, if eleeted would tote to rm.ry the Het, : 4 11.‘"Ess -art trill LW pa—ed Iv the next eungres. , , giving ne grow. the right to vote in rettn4ylvania. Art yew in favor of thui forcing negro suffrage uppn our people? vote for the'e'wenl n they. ore sworn to do all in their power to acconipliA this infamous inirpone Facts For Tax-payers Tax payer , , remember that one fourth of dm available capital of the country is exempt from taxation, and the labor ing poor are paying an interests on it of front 15 to 2(1 per cent. Now, -we ask you, without any party about it, will not this itapoveri+h any people or country on earth ? Never again cry "hard times, — until you 'show, by your vote, that you base put forth one effort to relieve yourself and your neighbors. So long as you vote to keep men in office vrlo, by their folly, madness and corruption, increase the stringency and perpetuate the hard times, your complaints involve inconsis tency, and deserve no Aotantenance. If you would mitigate your misfortune., remove the eau,: which has produced' them. Be men and stand for the right you stood for mere party long enough. Demand equal taxation, and don' I stop until you get it. Hold mass meetings, atul thunder it in the ears of bondhold ers that you are in earne.t and mean what you say Be bold and fear nut, when you are fighting hir the right. Remember that this day the Federal Government is paying,with your money, tax payer, salaries of FIOrITIVIUSAND YANKEE Sebool Martlis in the Southern Military r& educate negro children ,in that teetion A,I; Thad Stevens - And other Jacobin, when e they get the right (11 rfx mum PEOPLE to educate negro children in Military Di•teiet, dit.t put a pin there end see n•hat it co-4, to pay flue thousand school m.irm•, at s.to a mouth each. It cost, only the •ant or \ I: \I LILLION 1:RIT II UN DRED rHous \Nu DoLLAns a year that all you poor too ridden people have to 'pa) ' No, you have oy, r I IF N111.1,10N Dot-A.O,ILS !time to pay fin• the .upport of Ne,tro Dui CIIIN Cheap negro at that ! 1. that all No, sir, you slaves of liondhohlets --have to pay (AU, to the amount of over 10:1: lIFNIMED \III.LIONS OF DOI LIItS , to hoop up a .t.utdwp Itieltty)l) . t..iin.l 4 outri lit I ono of pe3eo, tO defierl'a the White people 111 dint 4 0et1011 hr our votionon country the right of lo c al and to de,troy aleogether, byeub,twlllug the inilit4y for the chil ;willowy to time of Peace We will gitc 3(1.1 more of the-c 140.4 hereafter. In the wean time, null 3011 eel aroile and dennind coital right, for all'' Stand for the Union. now :led foreter I'ot down the Ittaitor, ! Vote tho 'whole Democrat it. i oltet ' A Few - Last Words ! We ha e only a few la,t tvorilt 114 to the eleetion I.ot no 1/einoeta4so his vote Oil cleet ion day ‘ . :) . .et rot cute the lhoinieratie ticket In doing pun torteVolll own boa itilere-t. / or gnrn o ' l it void le,/ I,llq,f),ev lib. fe n all (he.c jorlVll..g,e , for whieli the heroes or the re‘iihitionar, thoglit and bled llir . et en lung yeal4 l'an you bar tet or pout t ptA ul exchange tot such ' not The man ho ttwild 1119 e tun to vote ,ig:11/1-13our 11111,, I. i• , . 1 rem hint and ,vek, .outs purpose. .lilhete to your itolttieill ll'ith, t 11(1 man turn you The t,,ie h.n turned, thew are hrightet pulrtir.tl prospect.. the ','er thought or the people doing Its utok, and out the political eliaitge oil he efr 'etel tr. KEN" Trrivvoor it Zllllllhe vitidt elhalge . in M tIVI ale but the liire• rtllllll . l, tho great political 'evolution that about talsiug 'place to then , the ' (11,11 . ,irty . - Sitd, to the ti,k, e tieb nothinq Intl t awl all will be well' 4 0Entelligent (?) Voters Ten, of thou•anda of t ho , o who have .ro I egh.tere4l 114 voter, under the "re on,truction .1.-t; rongres.., did no know their two names, an; had Ilbe by the registration oft vim. Snell ereat tries a, thi, have a majority, thingq are now managed, of se,ooo ta- Sou h They will vote for and elect 'crullers to Pongresg. whryysill Take Ail the North well Li fill (kV Holt It. The party of "intelligence•' anE dills pt opo•es to goseta the country by beings aho do s l ot kn o w their min unwr,, :mil who do l ila, know wind a name wean, Whnt my" the pen plc of l'eno , 3 haiiin to this ? Let Them answer on Tuesday next The Difference ! ihiiler the aiiiiiiiiistratien of Governor .t I(4:11, the exphitima Of the state got !intent were under a million of dollar', a )eal rwler Abolition red,, they arc ocer.no million, The Auditor Gener al's reports for 1860 and 1866 slow these fact, anti both of these years were peri ods of profound peace, no that the 1 . 0111• parisen is a perfectly fair one The peo ple made a ' change — in 1860 because of the extrw . ogance of the party in power; had they not hotter have another change ,au Tuesday next Turrn PLATroint. The abohtio platform when boiled down, akimmet off and cooled, amounts to this TAXES ! STAMPS!' NEGRO-SUFFRAGE' Do 3ou r.tanil upon that pile,votera of Centre enuntv ? If .o,cote• the abolition th• Let • The election of our Senatorial can fliate,., Messrs. Simmer and MelmtY: is now beyond question Th e importance of carrying this District, for the Democ racy cannot be over estimated, and we are well satisfied that Democratic voters throughout. this empty' are thoroughly aroused, and will give a good report of ibencielves on election day. ----lietnentber when 3,0 u go to the polls that every man on the mongrel ticket, from WILLIAMS down to blather ing Au. TIPTON, is in favor of negro hull (rage and negro equality. Vtrrg t•on (.TEARY, he will evoke an honest, competent, and obliging treasu rer Farmers, Bireohanias,-SOl diers, and Laborers, Think ! FAmittna—raid{. the enactments of Radicalism in Congress and the State Legislature, and determine if every act does not.tend.to increase your burthens —taxing your products and land+— while they relieve the rich moneyed (mt.- poratibh , . • MECIIAMCK—are you not taxad on es ery thing you eat, drink and manufacture, While the moneyed nabob goes seta free' Bot.pmts---look around you nod de termine whether the May at-home "pa triot" who made money om bonds 'alien you were fighting in the front, or sllnr selves now bear the burthen of taxation. Then you did the lighting, now you h ay the tuxes. Theta the money heroes acne safe at home . now they are ,afe fioni tau,. ,7.anotttau.--thiul Are not your rents increased--your food double in price—your children more poorly clad— all remthing from radical extravagance? Ily one ,woop of radical iegislatiop, in 1.84;4, twenty-three million dollars or the wealth a Penn4ylvanta was relieved from taxatioh, and one prr r'rnl., nr tern hun dred and (wen ly thousand dollar'', added to the Diet:tine of Slate bondholder.. -.111 thin additional burthen is now upon the shoulder.; of the Farmer+, Meehanic4.. Soldier and Laborer. Rain or Shine On Tumday next every Democratic vote mu , t be polled, let it I L 1N ()It SHINE Dcna,clat:, if it rata,, pll your own vote and Hum 'OO that yom Democratic neighbor %aim. II it ram-, 9t you, team' out and sec thatfiTrr,> 14- etlity pro, ided f o r gettnig the Demo cratic Vote, to the Poll, Vote and then •ee that mery othrr Dmoomatic tote IN pet turn the ballet ItoX 11\ IN OR 1,r1"1111.: DINOVIZA TIC V(ITK Fraudulent Tickets ! I; •t I/eui wra• he en the bnik out let: fraudulent tic!,••[q. t, I . that thi•le no upon illl` 'invari ably mix( d ticket', iii with thaw upon iiie• 11a111, of Nollle of the vaildi dati.4 arc tort off .i.• eczl . i. Every device th tt c, h ro a • ~e , • lof by Our mairietit4. will la• t , .-ii I, .1 t.i to le,ien our ijiwity t• he Oil the look . oat. Vote Early ! Every Democrat dmuld ‘ote earl) on next Tue.day , See that your vote 14 depoZited in the ballot box in good time and than nee that your neighbor rotes al.°. Vote early and then work thr the ticket DO Nor 1 7 uuatrr, that SA 3f Nl' Vll4 and J, K. RomsoN, are both pledged to vote aKaill4t, the pasahire oI a free rail road law, ;41 to 1:t0or ~r rorg, ,fi ne g ro suffi the people Or how-viva- 11E1mmums, that lit:v the abolition candidate for county Ttea— urer, dom. not deny that he Knotv.t Where 1). A. Rum., the forger is. Cdu you %etc fora man chat will thm , a eritir 'nal t °Neap() justice 9 To The Polls ! Democrats of Contra, aro you 4 0 . 1 Y ' ARE lOU PREPARED FOR THE GREAT ISSUE 1 It comes off nett Toes day.—Every district should have its com mittee to stir up the voters and briny et rry Do mom,: stool conservator,. noon to ins polls : Let this not ho neglect.d Every man should be brought, out We want a while nuns for Supreme Judge Work for Share d and the Whole ticket IIE AT lIE POLLS Democrats no n tier ahrilt, it nuns or shines, be at the oils, and be there before they open Talk to your friends—talk to your enemies—tell them the (rut h—roorir non alsospi goes hops! on /tout troth truth. WIZEN THE POLLS OPEN vole yooraelf and than LOOK (Kr FOR T.1161.2E3T Ba on h tod nll d ty, and of ihennik a Democrat mussing. . 4. ISTART OUT AFTER DIU, Probably he may be backward with hie fain work, and unable to loon° the time re quired to go to the place of yot2pg Seed hma along and WORK FORIIINI YOURSELF. Ua anyibi4 that In for [lll.l honorable to ear Oct TIII V0T1111.4 THE CON l'Eit ' over is near at hen‘l ! Nre you all re'n,ly. 4 Rally from entry hill and' r airy, front your nrAshops, your firrattles and your counters ' Eiernalvigilaucc in the price ofliberiy." --so IS II in the security of your principles Npsiv, Assoc' ITRi There are sAot e, of mon who never voted wllli you before who will do so now wEL comE rwm into your rankS, and cob 'hem to work with you Da your duly and all will be well It tin or shine,cold or wortn,go to the polls your-selves, aud see that every Democrat dors OLD MEN ha ready Your hair Is blossoming for the gram,—gire your dy Mg blessing to )our children, by voting for the great prin epics which alone can save 3 our country. IDDLE AGED EN, you have property and your children to proiect, will you not tote to ease all that is dear to you trout that gulf of ruin into which abolitionism is plunging us God knows, that they have nearly ruined the counury already Will you Imo them fur ther To do PO would be criminal in the entree]. YOUNG MEN, You have life before you, will you choose the dcatruetion of your Constitution and your glorioue country ! Will you suffer yourselves to be made exuale of black relent Will you destroy your labor 1 Will you mortgage your lives to tho bondholders of the country f Will you destroy every pree• pool you have of future prosperity ! Will you peril all that is dear to yourseif and your country ! Rather riaewhile you have ihe power and speak through the ballot boa like men, and when you speak let your voiceible . for Sherwood end the whole Dem mitotic ticket—for the Constitution and Union of our fathers—for a white man's government—for equal taxation—for your own and your countries interost. -Vole for SUARSWOOD, SerGEI?, Mc lITIEI. soil the whole Democratic ticket, If 7ou "oat low lime.. - County Treasmigr. A. C. GEARY, vs B. 0. 41NIGGER. J. G. Hartz, oTTLi bel and Dlshouenly. Three weeks ago the whelpe of the no rm/ Press commenced an notock upon our worthy candidate for connty Treasurer, A. Oaths, Esq., charging him with being n common gambler and with having been driven from the camp of the 118 regitypi at Falmouth, Va , in the winter of 1803, by an offitlikl order for practicing that vine. Tit. teas an unqualffied falsehood. We have challenged them to produce the order, or's °ropy of it, - m vain No etch order was ever issued, and well they knew it at the me the charge gas made. Finding them •e'ves thaw eornered,they appeal to Colonel Itrart.ii,•oun of their own party politicians t t help them out. This placed the colonel in a sad dilemma. The strevih, of his party prejudices and bigotry compelled him to It, something to relieve them ; while rations etatpmenta made by bun, if not, I his sense of right and jiietice, restrained him to some event. Ilere is what the Co lonel says did in the latter part of the winter or early spring of 18113 issue an or der directing the parties in charge of the Ambrotype establishment, said to bare been owned by Thomas and A. C. Geary, In !etre the camp of the 148 regiment, , then near Falmouth, Virginia ' I do not know Owner A. C lr resew at the tuna ut net!" 117,y did no, the Colonel gest a ropy of (ts order Y It to certainly in his regimental order book To whetiowas that order directed' Against whom were the charges oft gniubhug made which according to Cori Beaver, occasioned the isnuing of that order' 1% hat parties ware an charge of lints eatablmhuient to be owned by Tnorn la (Imo , r" none Ui these tacit arms d acs Col err or lily One for hint roomed any anv wee. Their very tulttpce rip at the paean . Pt Siitildieng , refiVal i on Or the lAIChe 1 , 1 Till Preis. If one ailiglo lit the county hid Cecil A C friary. play etrtiq money or /111Oliellielli Orr army, lrr t‘rciiiiiini) would have het produced, unit 6uutF. 111;rriiiNtioN ,A Co , are left wilhout it Pringle while', 'null I ru slainlei Ia lii fur want of Ruppert lint we hare a question or two 10 put to till, same Colonel J totes A- Driver Colo net, tin!. you 001 tell Mr Curtin) tti of Miles township, anti lir Ouret of Polk r. that you land issued an order dtrecied tic tily to .1 C Ile any expelhog bun from the camp for gouty ling, and Jul you not t .11(leo. Swart: oi Walker,and others, that yea know mulling about A 1' Geary and doll not know ill it he had hero 111 camp I roger lhon the tell MllllllOl tat! ell Li 111 your haul tptarters and that lite only order you ilaie could lie construe) 10 have ref crow,. to hint tot s et yen. no! notttyerog all carry filiorrrrs lo —lireftwit "Me orally la us 'goon( ,nor oy ' Anal (nether that you boot ft'vrofireteln of any charges haring been preferred age int 4 A. C Cary It as alleged Colontkihat you li ire rnatio these several inconsirtent mill contradictory statements to the gentlemen named as well as to othorr. If yoll have it, Illy comport. with the chavicter,for frank disingenuous manliness naty recribed to mold err and especially too were whom it is ea tall hear 110110 r if dearer' than t felt. late We hope Colonel for the nuke of your friend, at least that you have not been playing this two. faced dishonorable part In addition to the entire absence of evi dence to support the charges against A t Geary, wo hit,o shown by the testimony of soldiers, both officers and private men who• incased and slept with him, that there in no shadow• of foundation for any such charges whatever We •;4herefore dismiss_ this branch of the Kabinet without further corn meat Two weeks ago we gore to our render, 'history of the Ambrotype establishment, which was at Falmouth V. , in the winter Aid miring of 1868 allowing the motives which Induced tle editor of the Press to mike the 4150141. upon A. C (}eery, In reply .1 O. Kuria alleges that the estab Iminnent wan not owned by Thooms or A, C. (leery, but by the man who operand it, Clots Noll. and that the said Charles Nollntiefore he died, made is will bequeath ing it to the wild J. G Kurt, Where in that mall? Why does not Karts publath it 7 It te n mere- myth conjured up to cover Kurt a's dishonesty Colonel Beaver gays the establishment belonged to Nomad nod A. C tkora.-' - Now J ,his George here is a do eat issue between.you and Col- Beaver, If neither Thomas nor A C Geary owned that establishment as it to known to every one that they never person idly operated )(Jute are they connected with it in any manner ° And how could tin , order Hinted agents' 01090 ie pewit:salon of it,etreet A. C. Geary" 11 us thin pretended order mimed while Noll MAY in possession of at or after the tn 3 I ill cal Wlli Wig Is by h Was Kurtz. mining Ilea infICII MO at the time the order was issued euppresenig I.t beenuaa it was gambling hell ? We liti•e, hoard it rum " What gambling was one of the sonrce4 of George's profits in the army, but wa Line not heretofore credited it, because we did not think him smart enough o aucceett tit the lou'iness if he undertook it, The twit eintementa of Kurtz and Hearer, however look very aitio'e ar though (4in rumor wise founded on foot Come Jiggin George. try your Mind agate ut while -.washing your /ottani.) record,aml roc if you will make no great a botch of ti nn y . Oll dn.! ibis I inp. In reply to the aim,; le statement of facts which we made contifitrilig the connection of 1.1 0 Deiningef with D. A. Ruhl died his frauds nod forgeries they have produced ail affidavit of kr ..bitiob Randers. denying wholesale the truth of these statements, but without furnishing any particulars upon which he grounded such denial. Let us in vestigate this a little. We did Allege end now repeat that Deininger was the pallid ular friend and confidential ad•lser,of Ruh' Does Mr. Jacob Sanders - deny this 1 ... If so how does he know that it is not true ? Was ho himself in the unlimited confidence of both Uuh4 end Deininger ! And by this means know, that they were not confiden tial friends I From the very nature of the case no one but RitioAnd Delnicger them selves could know anis or could mansgien tiouely swear whether the fact was so or not. Demur/. A onself duet not deny at be cause the' evidence again-it him would be overpowering We alleged and still allege that 11 0. Deininger was the man with whom D A. Iluhl left all of his hooky, pap ers and business, when he Red abe country Does Mr. Jacob Sanders mean by hie affida vit to swear that this is not true 1 If ho does, more then two hundred citizens of Penn township will contradict hits flatly, and now am further allege that since the flight of Ruh!, that Deininger has succeed ed by trick and fraud la keeping from Ruhl's creditors • portion of hie 114.110 which justly belong to them, a portion of the pro ceeds of which Deininger paid to Mrs. Ruh!. What became of the balance we will leave our readers to guess. In support of this lest dllegelion we would refer to a well known repnbliean of Penn township, Mr. Reesman. irrom all these facts we sty so other influence could be drawn, than that Deininger wee a partner in the profits of Rubes crimes, the effidault. of Mr Jacob Benders to the contests notwithetendlog. l'k 7 e,b),,abbertiontrnt.s N OTICE To 'l'l.lo 111.11 0.• 00 I. 1:1-11"1 Tile EC .1110111111.1 , I, the yo ei et ye r held u. 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A I) VA NI4kCILY Brmiy, &all', and bulitialui ;napal', Of la location It Iv mold', rowsgitAle from all points of rilroml ilwroling rprr than rti fr,y other dine liar Institution 11l 1 or Terme. eimeu of li nan4,l and Or. bionplex 4,1 the money tt•e.l in ih n conniin flank, roll nt die ohm, nr ni J I, CIS, 1V 11l lumniwrt IMMIE Regal NOtiffs llnrul2. co unT SA LE ll Bt II ttiq of on to Ail ILA OrpIIII.ICY VIM or eOIIIIIIT. thr re v. aipuer,l 1., Vol,lto Salo, lin the ittoowe . T.111;11,DA 1 TIFF, 17T11 DAY OF (WV/Brit I F 37, to 111 't lur k A. 111. the follon ing .1. real estate, the property 01 Ilelre lute Ul I,ll,erly dect ...lA, I.lw a A Main runitulde interetit In and to real °Nice, vinoti..l t anol Centre ernt) . dr is all that retrain ttn, tOl land &muted in the lownehip of Liberty' iiiore mid. bounded lir Janda of Molly nonfoir. Sion eel Ito, hilols been, Peter bhl and the Fool nem) 1 61, r•nr/+uumg ON I: HUNDRED AND FIFTY ACHES more er le.. on wile It the. yet Joe sl4se of the 'ameba e° feeney TER MS OF - 1. .I:. Tfit, p.m 14. n tuottey to be paid .11 I/10 1, 11i11 . 11.1(100 sale .4 I. 0. at the ratite time end pint, the fi.lbotring per sweet rept:rt. to r rt.n, tatAIN by the berbel sled /blurt hold end Farman 1111C11,1.. 1 , 0.1 1111 . 111. nail 1 , , intslit t /ul<ul per.olin any w bl 1.111.10 pie, woo: I,le. .14 72 r; IN THE M ttl'h:ll OF EhlT FTC ''F ./.heolh hl In the Oiphan'A 0.11 of Oldie hionnty. The undeetotned, all Awl I Or App./01 , i 1.1 1,n,1d Coors to make of the balm, r in the handeof the I.:< store, t„ end oolong legall entitled [(hereto, will pn. el ol (.• the duce. ha h. onnoitituent. st E ta Ofike In th e florhougli of Ilelleionte, Weelnety 16( h 11.1 y 01 Lk tolher sent, at I ohiloell' •M. Puitiot Intimated V/ Ili pleats lake no lire JAS 11. RANKIN, 12-37 At Amrl.B"r. TN mATTEit OF TOR I:6TATE OF IN hoe Iloglowo deed. The Orphan's Coact of ( entre county. The undersignetbed Aud otor appootnted by the en 10l Cowl to make oloctrobo flown o f who balling, in the betide el do Athol,. Istrator. to end among those legally Pntilli . .l nerete, 01l locoweed too the d t tea ~t Ice lip pdintitient at hie °Rico in the borough of crow, - fonte on reader the Pith doty f Oetooloer nett at 1 0 e kelt P. hl. flames Interacted will pleeooo take notice. JAS. 11. ItANK 12-37 Al And. 10,. I . 3INE•iIItoVE Al'ADI.:1111 SEMINARY Thu no pento.n will open Wed'lis t ed.. October 30, um. J. E TUOMAH, A. M Principal I',no U rovo M olle, :lontro Co, Pe: MANHOOD • 110 W LOST, fIOW RESTOR . Just pulila.heil n new addition of pr Coher well's eel, heated essay on the radical sures [without me•huuel Sperinatorrliwa, or sentinel weakness, In% oluntary Emissions, scuts] ilebd tty, snit milisoliments to marriage genktelly, nervousness, ...II ellUption. eptlepey and" AIM, metal and pity,.nl inesimity, resulting from self-miluleenee or sexual es tray aonee. ; Air - Prim in is scaled en,eli;pe; only G et.. fhe celebrated nutiiiir in this admirable essay clearly demonstrates, troni a thirty years' sue coastal practice, that the alarming consequence of self ,bus., may be radically cum' without the dangerous use of Internal , toedwine or eke 'application or the It ntle—pgmt In g out a M binde of cure at ouco strophe, certain and elfin teAl, by means el which every sufferer, no malice what his !Nadir'. way be. may cure himself cheap ly, yrrNately and Inollenlly. LZAtirirbid Lecture should be 111 the liaintsCol every youth and Glory wan In the land. Sent under veal, to any address, irks plain pealed escalope, on the receipt of six cents, or two postage atatny.. Alex Dr. Culverwelfs t qlfarriage Snide,. twice 2., cents. Addreee the pebliehers, • " • CHAS, J. C. NUNN l CO., 197 Bowery, Now York, Pool O. 800 4586 12-27-6 m.
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