Centre democrat. ; BELLEFONTE PA. THURSDAY, SEPT., 20, 1860 WW, BROWN, - - ASSOCIATE EDITOR, All articles written by tbe Associate edi ♦or will b" sicned w. w. B. FOR PRESIDENT. IIC;. AIT AII/AM LINCOLN | Oi' ILiLiiN'OlS. FOR VICE PRESIDENT, HON. HANNIBAL HAMLIN. OF MAINE. FOR GOVERNOR, HON. ANDREW G. CCD TIM OF CtoXTKE COUiNTY. FOR CON(ißES^ia|^ HON. JAMES TJMI , 4 OF CLNTRE^^^^^B|||| M 1 : c o . Ipjr" : jjk b LONGWELJ^^B is/Rentier Township. '■ Fhkiiifp, J? £OROE 0/ u in'uM ; HK JLMTTIAS ' HHnHTr; c(BH? WILJRMS, ne/i ip. RT, |gjjj^^>tf£SlDEN TIA L ELECTORS. - :ator^ al - j TUOMAS M. HOWE, litpTiscn tatites. riVT. HIST. 1. AMward*C. Knight. 14. Ulysses Mcrcur. J. Robert P. King. 15. Georgo Rressler. 2. Henry Bumm. 16 A. B. Sharp. 4. Bobert M. Foust. 17. Daniel 0. Gahr. t, Nathan Hills. 18. Samuel Calvin. 6. John M. Broomall. 19. Edgar Cowan. 7. James W. FHlk-r. 20. IVm. M'Kennan. g. Levi B, Smith. 21. J. M. JKirtkpatrick./. k . Francis W. Christ: 22. James Kerr, ■t. David Mumma, Jr. 23. Richard P. Roberts. §H. David Taggart,. 24. Henry Souther. Thomas B. Lull. 25. John Grier. F. P. Penajman. j William sport Correspondent. d to say in confirmation of few more for David" Centre county men, for compelled to be mere hewers of of water, for tbo Demo. .pullers of Lycoming county— at least one year ago that afraid that the people would bim qualified for tbe judicial oruiine; commenced bis operations to obtain the Congressional nomination. Accordingly letters were written to Milesburg to a certain -v political aspirant, informing him, if he would aupp'.rtand aid Fleming in bis schemes, he should be the nominee for the State Senate next fall. While at the same time promises were made to Col. Win. 11. Blair, that if he "V agreed to sell the Democratic vote of Centre to Fleming, he should surely be the Senato rial nominee the next chance, These wor ' thies, therefore, went to work in good enruest to see what could be done. As Dr. Foster was an aspirant for Senatorial honors next fall, Col. Bluir, in crder to get bim out of his way, plead, nay, implored the Doctor to accept tho complimentary vote of Centre county, showing him at the same time that it would secure him tho nomination two years hence. But Dr. Foster was too sharp to he caught in such a trap. Drs. Berry, Strobecker and others were solicited, but as they wero honest men tbey knew they could stand no chance, and the anxiety of the Belie fouto clique in tbeir behalf, aroused their suspicions and they could not he caught.— Foiled in this, and notwithstanding the se vere thrusts t Msj. Reynolds, which Blair, Hoover &■ Co., hed published in the Watch man, they were compelled, by the force of circumstances, to go to work for him. An! at it they went. All the energies of those men were taxed to their very utmost, to convince tho voters, and delegates to the county Convention, that Maj. Wm. F, Reynolds was really a Demo crat, and entitled to the complimentary vote of Centralis a candidate for Congress. They Aticceedid, and it was nmusing to see the ■ broad grins that played over the countenan- of these meD, when they discovered that was a success—that the intrigue and upon the honest voters of eonsumated. We aj. a vcry^Atfut Maj. Reynolds, and would not for the world* say a word to injure his feelings. We think ; ho is one of our most enterprising citizens, generally sharp on a bargain, indeed, noto rious for his close, sharp, business qualifi cations ; but a mere abecedinarian in politKg cal matters, and was, therefore, over-reached by Blair, Hoover & have made tbeir bargain good IUHK Fleming for the next State Co!. Wm. H.Blair and i can agree among oLfl thorn will be the the people ratify honesty and^^P||ji^^9^flpßtjp|^zeDS and such and suffer theu^BfißK&flßK^Lipraeep in the sham- certain, that, how *#<*S!^"®emoc r atio delegates were to Bellefcnte to attend the last August Court, Blair, Seely Clique, jn order to canaimit their 1 deep laid and selfish ttiem, and slaughtered after pleading with bim Jas. C"i. I'. Bnir. of because Blair, Seelyi Sijitlt do. But we tell candidates, and the UDSUS , voters in the Democratic you will have Blair, and other Bombers of the. Bellefonte Clique, for candi dates next fgll. Mark our words. We know the intriguers and wire-pullers. Therefore, we say now, let every man who ioves fair nlay—let every honest independent Democrat—let every man who has any pride of character, or county pride, who has any .desire to see the business interests of Centre county and the whole State revived and pro tec' ed, vote the whole American Republican or PEOPLES TICKET, in October next, from Governor down to Auditor, without a scratch, a blur or a blot. If you insure better times, indeed, alUwtffl*4evi>i right with the count B lai r JM -> whoVjW&T H^olicy. of party ; we a faV^Hß||^B^^^^^BlOEllT[K3 for Fathers. Will you your arms folded, when rule the hour? When of man, are about to be by those you have elevated have so long de* eeived believe you will, rally and on L tun with a Upon the soil they fougBBBWPWHWSIi i In the language of Milton, let us have. No thought of flight, None of retreat, no unbecoming deed That argues fear : let each on Yimself rely, As only in his arm the moment lay Of victory. W. W. B. " The Republicans have undertaken an arduous task in attempting to persuade our foreign-born citizens that they are their par ticular friends. llow long is it since this same party, these same men— uDaer the name of Know Nothings, were industriously trying to deprive these same foreign-bcrn citizens of all political rights," &c., &c.— Dem. Watchman, Sept. 6th, 1860. Will you please tell us, Mr. J. S. Barn hart, " how long it is, sinoe" you took that Know Nothing oath, was a member of the order, in good standing and full fellowship, seeking their aid to nominate and eicct you to the office of Prethonatory ? Will you please tell us, Col. Seely, why jou said to Henry Stichler, a foreigner, of Benner township, iast fall, when he told you he was going to vote for " Bill Brown" for | County Treasurer, that ii you had tho power j you would know what to do with such men, that jou would deprive them of their votes, 1 or words to that effect ? And yet you claim to bo the especial friend of the foreigner.— Wa Lave at no time attempted to show that wc are the "particular friends of tbe foreign born citizen ; but we have attempted to show that it is tbe iuterost of every citizen of tho United States, both native and foreign born, to vote for a protective tariff. And this we continue to do. You slander, and wilfully slander, the Americau party, when you as sert that its object was to deprive our foreign born citizens of the right to vote. Itfalse and you know it. Thetriffierenre between you } aud us on this question, is that have been ! honest and consistent in our course while j yuu liaye been professing to be * their par ticular friends," and stabbing jthem to the heart whenever the occasion offered. Need we remind you of Gen. Cass' Le Clerc letter ? Need we refer you to Bigler's Senatorial District last fall, when Mr. Durbiiji, the Dem ocratic candidate for Senator, \vas struck down in a Democratic District, simply be- ! cause he was a member cf thfe Catholic church? | j Or to come a little nearer home ! tHave you ! forgotten that Jos. Schnell of this Lorough, __ilßf " id your party, for,'thenom ination of Sheriff, a poor mechanics in every k way qualified to £ll tbe office, because a member of the CatholicJbhurcb, a citizen, he did not evln make a He was laid onjthe shelf, back seat syna /party i OEMOCHAT 1 edge him the c party, is, very Catholic c himself at you know, would refuse to vote reason* And yet you oPmi Mrtfagr Continue to be their friends, gen XLmW, we do not and cannot expect to gets BRir votes. But carry out your professions and cease to act tbe hypocrite with these men. What has always been a wonder to us is, that Catholic Democrats will vote for Pres byterian, Lutherean, Methodist or Protest ant Democrats of any kind, when these same Democrats will not allow Mr. Schnell, or any other Catholic, to have a nomination, or vote for them for any office. The Knew- Nothiugs, like men, said they would not sup port a Catholic for any office of honor, trust or profit. The Democratic party, in their hypocritical way, condemned us for assert ing these doctrines, while practically they carried out the very same doctrine. Again wo say, editors of the Watchman, act like men, and cease to play the hypocrite and sycophant with this class of your party. w. w. u- Keep it before the People. That while we have heretofore treated Gen. Foster as a gentleman, that the Watchman has acted the blackguard in publishing the Double Skull story when they knew that it was false. Now, therefore,-know ye all men that while we will cot publish anythipg against Gen. Foster but what we know to be true, that tbq Watchman, not we, are to blame. And in consideration of these facts, we, first assert that the man who asserts that Col. Curtin said that a "Dutchman has two skulls,' is a notorious liar, scoundrel and vil lian, and we can prove him such in any Court of record in Centre County, or in the State of Pennsylvania. No man, not even Col. Curtins' worst enemies, bebeye him to be no man but a fool would make Col. Curtin has been tbe of the Germans of Centre giyen moje legal advice, for . more for the German pop- county, than any other law- County. KEEP IT BEFORE THE PEOPLE, That Gen. Henry D. Foster is not a states man, is not considered as such by tho lead ers of his own party, and if they would have had any hope of suooess, Gen. Foster never would have been the nominee of his party for Gubernatorial honors. KEEP IT BEFORE THE PEOPLE, That Ilenry D. Foster is in the hands, and is the pliant tool of, the same corrupt clique that has controlled the politics of this State for years, and under whoso misrule and cor ruption the State taxes haye become a bur den too heavy to be borne. pie though it were. KEEP IT BEFORE THE PEOPLE, That Gen. Foster has not tbe power to say Yes 1 when he should say it, or No! when it would be to his interest to say it. That ho has no back-bone, in other words, no mind of his own—the suppliant pliant tool of a set of politicians who have ruled this State for years, to its detriment and its ruin. lie will be as clay in the hands of the potter—as wax before the fire—so he, in the bands of the corrupt politicians of the Democratic party in this State, will be moulded to suit their own purposes, their own wicked and selfish designs. - KEEP IT BEFORE TnE PEOPLE, That all persons, irrespective of f-ocratic candidate for Qov enor, Henry D. Foster, stands upon a plat form which endorses the administration of 3 James Buchanan as "eminentlypure, patriot* " ic, conservative and just!" This is the plat -3 form of the "democratic" party of PennsyL " vania. N T o man who has aDy respect for r himself or bis country can vote for Foster " and thus give his approval to Buchanan's 3 villianies. - Look at tho Record. j Who voted against the tariff ? The Demo e crats in Congress. Who voted to extend Sla very into Kansas? Tho Democrats in Con -gress. Who voted in favor of sustaining Po lygamy in Utah ? The Democrats in Con gress. Who voted in favor of a slave code '• for New Mexico ? The Democrats in Coug -0 ress. Y/bo yotcd against the free Homestead Bill? The Democrats in Congress, y They are in favor of Slavery. They are e opposed to protection. They are in favor of Polygamy in Utah. They are opposed to • giying homes to tho poor and Homeless. — 0 Honest democrats, can you, will you, vote • with such a party. T —-*■ The Ticket. 3 Our county ticket gives"general satisfac g tion, which is certaimy a matter of great de jf light to every ono who has at heart the sue s cess of our party in October. We waited, 3 with anxious impatience, tbeactioivof the u August Convention, and now that it is over we say it eould not have done its work bet- S and it willbo triumphintly elected, i- , How Can yon do it ? )t Douglas men, honest Democrats of Centre l 8 County how can you Consistently yote for r Gen. Henry D. Foster, who stands upon a h Platform Endorsing the Administration of p. James Buchanan ? How can you vote for a e man, who will not tell you whether he is in fayor of Douglas or Breckinridge ? Whether he is in favor of Popular Sovereignty, or a Slave Code for the Territories ? Gen. Foster is to all intents and purposes a mum Candi* date, working to deceive both the Douglas and Breckinridge wings of the party. Hon n est Democrats of Centre will you suffer your gselves to be deceived? Col. A. G. Curtin Come with us, and vote for favorite son. Try us this yon half so badly have done B. Passing Strange, That the Democratic party in this count# cannot nominate a ticket, without upon it, men who were Know Nothings in 1854 and '55, willing to desert the Democra cy when they thought the party was hope lessly ruined, but of whom, the doubfo-head ed Watchman now speaks "as unexceptiona ble men," and says "the whole ticket could not have been more satisfactory to the peo ple." It says further, "They are all good men, faithful and zealons advocates of the 1 Democratic party." Why da you, Col. See ly, after proving yourself so inconsistent, aa to associate with yourself. Mr. Barnhart, who was a Know Nothing in 1854, and after pla cing, at least ono, and we think, two men, on your ticket who belonged to the same orga nization, still continue to abuse that PATRI OTIC ORDER? After abusing the Knew Nothings, as you have done, how can yeu, how can your party, consistently, vote for a man upon your own ticket, who belonged to them ? Oh consistency, truly, thou art a - jewel! t Messrs. Barnhart and Seely, please toll us how many "traitors," from the Know Nath ing party, you have upon your ticket, or for ever hold your peace, and cease to abuse, malign and slander, that organization, We await your answer. We must have it. The German Democracy of Pennsvalley await your answer. Come righc up to the wotk.— No backing out. No dodging- The way things look now, we venture the assertion, if Col. K'ehel, Hugh Lourimore, James Furey, Mr. Weaver, of Ilaines town ship, Mr. Kreps, Ri D. Cummingsandothors, whom ycu so unmercifully slaughtered in j your County Convention, bad ever bolonged j to tho Know Noting Order, some one of i them would have been nominated- Indeed, 5 the history of the Democratic party in this I county shows, tint a man, to receive a nom ination from hiaparty for any of the impor tant offices, must be a man who has cut his ticket at some time in his history, or a man who has been a Whig all bis lite, until very recently, or a Know Nothing. Is it not pas sing strange? Col, Seely, wo must have your answer. Maj, Wni. 0. Reynolds received the com plimentary vote of this county for Congress, ; please tell us (when he joined your party?— Were his claims stronger, and has he done more for the cause of Democracy than such men as Dr. Strohecker, Dr. Berry, Dr. Fos ter, James Miacmanus, Esq , and others we might name ? There is certainly some deep laid scheme il this, some sell, some trickery and low cunning, of which the honest Demo crats of Cenffe are not informed. Tell us, tell the people all about it. Out with it. Col. Seely. Be b>nest for once in vour life.— Cease to cheat and mislead your nouest vo ters. W. W. B. For the Centre Democrat. WILLI AMSPORT, Sep. 12th, 1860. OOL. W. IV. BROWN, Dear Sir:— I prom" ised you, when I had the pleasure of seeing you last, that I would give you some of the doings respecting the nomination cf a candi date for Cot'gress, by the Looofoco party, for this District. You asserted it would bo a Centre county man. If you remember, I told you it would not be. I had the advan tage of yon and now I will explain. There is to be at election for President Judge in come a candidate for the Judgeship '"f # our District. This, therefore, caused clashing among the friends of Fleming and Maynard, But Maynard, a cuto Yankee, knew bow to ticklo Fleming's vanity, a/id at once, sprung upon V-inj, as tho candidate for knowing, as he did, that there was no earth ly chanco for the election cf 'he old Fossil, but he wanted him killed, ns your men in Centre wanted to kill Maj. Reynolds, by the empty honor of a complimeilary vote. Gen. Fleming bit at Maynard's bait, and immedi ately commenced operations. lie knew that Centre and Mifflin countiei must be won, and he and a few others, wrrto to some of the Democratic politicians of your county, prom ising, as they have often done before, to give them the next candidate for Congress, and also to give Centre the next candidate for State Senate. Gen. Fleming paid your county a visit, and on his return, stated "ho would be the unanimous nominee. That the bargainers of Centie county had secured, and instructed in favor of a man, whom the scattering votes on any other occasion would have beaten, he had secured the Conferees and all was safe, as the Conferees were aader his thumb." One o£his frienis said, Fuming was going to vis iFwhe Dutch and ha would briug them out of their boots. This 1 know to bo true, and morec ver, I know that he has made a butt and jest of Dr. Stroheoker, of Rebersburg, in your county, for many years, by telling the most ridiculous stories upon him. Fleming says he wili have 700 majority in Lycomiog; 300 in Clinton ; 150 in Sullivan; 200 in Centre, &e., &c. Now, so far as Ly coming, Clintou and Sullivan, are concerned, it is false, Tne voters of those counties do not want a fossil buffoon to represent them in the Congress of the UnioD. If you do ' your duty in Centre county "Bob" will be defeated by a large majority—lose the Judge ship, aDd remain where he aver should re main, at home, to smoke s'amps of cigars and relate stale an d obscene anecdotes. Put come down and make a few speeches for us before the election ? Yours, &c-. DAYID, North of the Diamond, Remember. Honett Democrats of Centre, remember that every man oi your . ounty ticket but \ one, i 9 in favor of Breckinridge and Lane, endorsing thereby Free Trade and a slave | code for the teri tories. They hold that ( Douglas is a trait* -, a that he < is not the regular ominoe of the Democratic ( party. How, 3 k, ean the Douglas men go in for fusion, nd therefore, in favor of Breckinridge and 1 une ? How can you vote for Foster, when 11 that vote,, you advance ( the cause of the seclsion and disunion candi- ( datt3, Breckinridfc and Lane? See to it, j 1 honest Democrats f Centre, that you are not I I inconsistent with Gir professions. Vote for j * Curtin, if yon woii defeat the drsaiwonwts. 1 I w. w, B. 30,000 Majority. KEEP IT BEFORE THE PEOPLE, T hat Col. A, G. Curtin the peoples nomi nee for Governor, will be elected to fill the Gubernatorial chair by at least 30,000 major ity on the second Tuesday of October next, lie cannot be defeated. The people are rising. REMEMBER. That Hon. Jas. T. Hale, will carry this Cogressional district, by at least 1800 ma jority. The people know that he labored faithfully for their interests, voted for the Morrill tariff Bill, and would have secured its passage, had it not been for the action against it, of the Democratic United States Senate. The people will say, by their votes "well done good and faithful servant, go on as you have commenced, two years longer. KEEP IT BEFORE THE PEOPLE, That Wm. C. Duncan, Geo, Alexander an.d the whole County ticket, will be elected on the second Tuesday of October next, by from Jive to seven hundred majority. Freemen of Centre arouse to action gird on your armor, and pitch into the hottest of the conflict. It j is for you to say whether the majority of our County ticket shall be increased to 1000.— Our word for it, it can be done, if you will all go to work, as you can work. If you •would rescue the Country from Bankruptcy and misrule, ycu must arouse your latent energies and go to work like men, like Iree | men. w. w. n. j Gn Our own XiooK. After consulting the candidates, we have ! concluded to hold meetings at the following places. Hon. Jas. T. Ilale, J. F. Riddle, S. j S. Brisbin, A. C. Tonner, Esq,, John Rogers, the Keystone Forgcman, R. 11. Crosthwaite, I and perhaps others will accompany ns : j At Pleasant Gap, Saturday eveniDji, Set" tember 22d. a 1 At Zion, Monday evening, Sept. 24th. At Marshalls School House, Bcnner twp., Thursday evening, 2/th, At Pine Grove, Friday evening, At Boalsburg, Saturday evening, Semem ber 29th. At Waddle's School House, Patton twp , Monday evening, October Ist. At Milesburg, Tuesday evening, Oct., 2d. At Locust Mills, 1 uesday evening, " " Howard, Wednesday evening, Gciqber 3d. Packer's School House, Cui-tin twp., Wed nesday evening Oct., 3d. Eagleville, Thursday evening, Octj, 4tb. Halfmoon, Friday evening, Oct., sth. Unionville, Saturday evening, Oct.,Oth. j Jacksonville, " " <• Rebeisburg, Monday " Oct., feb. Freemen of Centfe, turn out in your ' strength to these meetings. Honest Demo crats, come and hear what we-have to say. The Tariff question, the Homestead Bill and tho Territorial or Slavery question will be honorably and fairly discussed. American Republicans, go to your Demooratio neighs bors and prevail on them to go with you" to these meetings. Some of the above Darned speakers will certainly be present. N. B.—Other meetings may be called, aa speakers are plenty and willing to work. If necessary, some of the above named gentle men will attend othe: meetings \y. w. d. The 11-adsens'. 1 hose inimitable singers sang in our town on Monday and Tuesday evenings to crowded houses. They are, undoubtedly, the finest troupe in America, it has been our good for tune to hear some of the best singers of the present ago, but wo confess, none pleased us as well wonderful. Wo have never heard a voice o' sucu Compass and volume. It is fully as strong as PioolGiul's, and much more rich and clear. Tho! Conferee ffßSccting. The conferee mpeting of the' People's par ty, for the 15th Congressional Dieirct, met at Lno;k Ilaven, in the Club Room, on Tues day, 11th inst., at 10 o'clock, A. M., and or ganized by choosing Judge Harvey Presi dent and Wm. Shortlidge, Secretary. The following delegates presented their creden tials and were admitted, viz : Centre County—John Irwin, Col. J. Irtvln Gregg, Wm. Shortlidge. Clinton County— Judge Harvey, 0*1; Jno Calvert, Geo. Hopson. Lycoming County—Won. Lindsey Mahaf fey, Geo. W. Younginan, Esq , E- D, Prutnp, Erq. Mifflin County— Geo. W. Sault, Col. J din Hamilton. Hon James T. Hale was re-nominated lor Congress bv acclamation. [Applause.] Geo. W: Youngman, Esq., Col. J. Irviu Gregg aud Col. John Hamilton having been ap pointed a committee on Resolutions, report ed the following, which was adopted uum imously : Resolved, That the distingu&hed services of our worthy Representative in Congrei?, Hon. James T. Ilale, entitles him to the grat itude of the people of the State of Pennsyl vania. His position upon the -Tariff so ably maintained, proves hhn to be truo to his con stituents, their interests, their resources and their labor. _ Resolved, That the people of this Congres sional distuct uave unbounded confidence in the honesty of Judge Ilale, and are ready and willing to elect him to the high and hon orable position in which he has distinguish ed himself as a man and Representative. Resolved , That wo recommend (in order that there may be no misunderstanding as to time and place) to the conferee meeting of the People's party for the Congressional district, to put in nomination a candidate for Congress in the year 1862, that tfrfd* Jgt-et .in Williamsport on tho second September, at 3 o'clock, P. M. Judge Ilarvey, G. W. YoungtjSSPq.,; and Col. J. Irvin Gregg, were ajiflHpi a Committee to inform Judge Ilale qHKpm ination. Adjourned sine die. R COUNTY AGRICULTURAL $ V approaching for the 2nd, 3rd and 4 th of ed. Oakwood, on the Rsq.,- a short distance lected as the place for at the Farmers of our elves of the .opportunity to exhibit the fruits of their It is confidently expected by the that this wi 11 be one of the largest and ever held in the county. HAVE YOU HEARD THE NEnHI MAINE l —Old Democratic Maine i majority for the Republicans ! Congressmen elected ! Jff!f jflP VERMONT too, has gone for lican/qpji even OLD clared a/ytinst the disunion C. Breckinridge. Lineoln will be certain fA A you will hear good speeches. Come from Benner, come fro|fflßn% I Boggs, come from Union and UMs| , ionville, come from Walker, from Potter, come from the liitfjkKJr and vallies of noble old CentrnH Wealthy old Centre ! but prosperity and business interespp have been crippled and struck down by the ruinous Free trade policy of the Democratic party. Let the meeting at Pleasant Gap mr ** be the Grand Rally of the cam paign. W. W. B. Vj< tory Certain. We have in company with Jas. S. BrisflUßgw; I 11. Stover, J. F. Riddle, A. C. Tonnafc^" J . Crosthvraite and others addressed IBiflHif IV citizens, at Halfmoon, UnionvSfijißHf'i 0 Works, Nittany Hall, kg, and a few other places, and we ■ends that tho enthusiasm of our Bounded. The people nearly all Bant a change of Government afi'tirs, By are determined to have it, by Bcoln Hamlin Curtin, Ilale, Dun cat-' RjPI Bder Johnston, Loagnell the Bounty ticket, * * * lndepeo/ ■ Beemen of Centre arouso to ■tie over two weeks, you will be calleJß B deposit your votes. Will you vjH Bof Freedom, or Slavery? Will jJB B Protection, the ruinous free Bf the Democratic leaders ? v ' 0 leiß| ■ you. Answer those questions as Bnen can am wer them. 'The ■country, the interests of your Bldren, all call upon you Id vote B Hamlin and Cur/in. Tb the ■PMIe. w: w. B BUR CORKESI-ONDENTS. — ■ ■lications are received, and shall ap pear IF juß H we can make room for them. Send in r U_Make them 6hort and to the point. 4? Vj B.H. IIA\K s\flf M ■>V, HiSLLKi oNTK, PA., will attend prompt^ ■ legal business entrusted to him. Ofliaa B B r t0 ttl3 Post Qffle*. [Sept. 20, '6O ■CE.—The creditors of the TsTon B ■ven Railroad Company are; hereby ■resent their claims to ihe society as eaj^^B&Jt*