lh Bedford Gazette. liiarwlaf Hurninc. < IIMT 21. I*. "T ii-ed by another official previous to the election, and all citizens should en courage the Courts, in any efforts to have such wrongs set right, as well as to have the perpetrators punished. The Radical papers of the city do not dare to defend or extenuate these out rages. Even Forney's I'rex* is forced to be quiet in regard to them orit IST 1CI T. The official returns of this Represen tative district show the following re sult : Lorjg'ker, Long. Noble, Sipes. Somerset, .2026, 2959, 1840, 1804. Bedford, 2414, 2120, 2900, 2816. Fulton, 658, 686, 1090, 1114. 6098, (,024, 5800, 5784. It will he seen that Longenecker has 288 majority over Noble and 805 over Hi pes, and that Long has 164 over No hie and 290 over Sipes. This is a very close vote, and if the Democrats who staid at home on election-day, because they thought there was no hope for the election of our candidates, had done their duty, both Noble and Sipes would have been elected. But there is no use lamenting what is past. Let us resolve that hereafter our full vote must he polled. _______ NI'N VrOKI AI. DINTKHT. The official returns of the vote in this Senatorial district are as follows: Scull, R. Findlay, I). Somerset, 2758 2912 Bedford, 2165 2812 Fulton, 679 1071 5902 5925 5902 Findlay's maj. 28 For this victory we owe thanks to many conservative "Republicans," who, disgusted with the extravagance and corruption of the radical state Legislature, determined to vote for a change. Mr. Findlay's election is a triumph of the friend's of Reform over blind and bigoted partizanship. We congratulate the people of this .Senato rial district on this auspicious result. Tn KitE are 8,200 Democratic voters in Bedford county. About-100 of these remained at home on the 12th inst. Tnere are about 2650 Radical voters in this county, about 200 Oi whom did not vote at the late election. -riiF. Pin Mr iikht. The loose stuteiucuts and hypocriti cal pretensions which even high gov ernment officials are frequently guilty of making, is admirably exposed by the Boston Pout in the ease of Mr. Secretary Boutwell. The Secretary of the Treasury, says that paper, is the possessor of a remarkably minute turn of mind, and it is therefore the more singular that such considerable trifles as the following happened to es cape his attention: He stated in Phil adelphia that the public debt at pre sent amounts to $2,450,000,000 and at the same time insists on its payment iu gold, if it were to ho paid, at the current price of gold, the debt would be increased by more than seven hun dred millions of dollars! Why decs lie not then, if he would be thought a hard money man above others, state the amount of the debt In actual coin, instead of in currency, and so say that it is over thirty-one hundred millions of dollars in its sum total, rather than twenty four hundred millions ? A gatn, Mr. Bout well goes into the mar ket and huvs bonds for currency at one hundred and fifteen, when gold is selling for one hundred and thirty odd. If he stickles for paying them in coin, why does he not pay for them at the latter rate, instead of buying them of the public creditor on the currency ba sis? How hollow are the pretensions of quacks everywhere. Mr. Boutwell takes coin tor party effects, but buys at paper prices to suit his actual needs. v K.\ vs r i.v A W I A-otrni A L. Packer Geary Adams 387 Allegheny 44*8 Armstrong 319 Beaver 705 Bedford •*177 Berks 6560 Blair 707 Bradford 2067 Bucks 556 Butler *2OO Cambria 678 —— Cameron *"'o Carbon 685 Centre 366 Chester 2084 Clarion 1046 Clearfield 1216 Clinton 670 Columbia 1870 Crawford 1242 Cumberland 804 Dauphin 4328 5660 Delaware 1237 Elk *SOO Erie - 2160 Fayette 888 Franklin 4o 3690 Fulton 386 Forest '6O Greene 1150 Huntingdon 457 Indiana 1057 Jefferson 72 Juniata * 450 Lancaster 5488 Lawrence 1725 Lebanon 1331 Lehigh 1578 Luzerne 1006 Lycoming, 553 M'Kean, *175 Mercer 744 Mifflin 62 Monroe 2033 Montgomery 1081 Montoui * ISO Northampton 3756 Northumberl'd 503 Perry 31 Philadelphia 46802 51202 Pike 738 Potter *OOO Schuylkill 999 Snyder 398 Somerset 1201 Sullivan *450 Susquehanna 1086 Tioga *2BOO Union 581 Venango 266 Warren 751 Washington 156 Wayne 434 Westmoreland 1612 Wyoming 320 York 2780 92179 96401 92179 Majority. 42*22 Those; marked with a * are estimated. WHAT IS A AKIH.I-RAGGF.R? The question has been asked, answer ed, and settled in the minds of all de cent men. But the Charleston Daily New .s paints the animal so truly to the life, that we must present the picture: "And there is, it must be confessed, some tact in the animal, ft is not at tempted to prove that what is called a carpet-bagger by any other name would smell more sweet. The whole formu la is summed up in these few words : 'What I am, he is.' Ergo, 'what he is, lam.' This is th e short of it. The long of it is that, according to the car pet-bag law, every man living in South Carolina, who is not native of the State, is to all intents and purposes a true carpet-bagger. This is the Radi cal definition of the term ; and it can he seen with half an eye that if every German and Virginian, Irishman and Alabamian, Scotchman and Georgian, now living in South Carolina, can be set down as one of the carpet-bag bri gade the body becomes at once highly respectable, and worthy, as a whole, of confidence and trust. "But calling a decent man a carpet hugger will not make him one. There is not a person in South Carolina, white or colored, who does not know what constitutes a carpet-bagger. And as long as this is the case, the effort of the South Carolina carpet-bagger, whether from Connecticut, Ohio, or Massachusetts, to make himself decent at the cost of the adopted citizens of the State, will be as vain as the fam ous attempt of Mrs. Partington to sweep back with a broom the broad waves of the Atlantic. "As we have already hinted what is not a carpet-bagger, it may he expect ed that we should say what is that sublime compound of cheek, rascality and nastiness. The accepted definition at the South is both pointed and sim ple. A carpet-bagger is a Northern Radical who took up his abode in the South 'when the Union came in,' made politics his trade, and lives in office, or out of it, by defaming and plundering the Southern people. This is the car pet-bagger. This is the man who robs and slanders all men with excellent impartiality, who is as little the friend of the negro as the friend of the white race; who has no religion hut love of self, and no God hut his pocket. "No Southern mad can ever be a car pet-bagger, although he may fall into the depths of scallawagerie. No a dopted citizen, whatever the place of his birth, who honestly works, for his living, can be a carpet-bagger. No Northern man .who isengaged in legit imate business, and supports himself by his business, is called a carpet-bag ger. "The dividing line is broad and plain ; for the carpet-bagger thrives by cozening the negro and cheating the white man ; by calumny and fraud ; by misrepresentation and abuse; by pub lic pap and private bribe; by all that is foul, rotten and unclean. "Well: well! well! who shall touch pitch ami not be defiled! Adios! car pet-bagger." FAXHIOM. Bsbbc( aneing taken to erect a ! monument to Adam the father of man kind, to be located on the supposed site of the Garden of Eden, in Meso potamia. UK VIEW OF THE MARKETS. Corrected every teeth. PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 19. FLOUR.—The quotatlonsare- Xorthwest superfine, Jo.OtKaso.oO Northwest extra. Northwest extra family, Penna. and West'n sup., 6.00(aj7.00 Penna. and West'n extra, 0.7->,t>.oo Penna. and West'n family, 7.0b(j7.>50 Penna. and West'n fancy, Rye flour, G.l-T"G.25 GRAIN.—We quote— Pennsylvania red, per bus., SI.4G( 1.58 Southern " California, " White, " 1,60( I.Go Rye, " 0.0tkad.25 Corn, for yel., " 0.88(^1.15 Oats, * " (<£7sc SEEDS.—We quote Cloverseed, per bus., at $9.00(;9.30 Timothy, " 2.35 rc E TII IS S K AMI several new patent? COOKING, PARLOR and HEAT J NO ST " VI> J whicn they will -II— AT CITY PRICES, FOR CA-U 1 Oor terms will be rash unless '.therw. 1 upon by the parlies, and at most, only a ... 8 eredit will be given. Wc desire ail persons having unsettled |jg with Geo Blymyer, Geo Biymj'er 4 Son and V: M. Blyusyer A Co., to call and settle r. - m fore the Ist of October, a# after that titt.e 8 Books will be left with H. MCODEMI'S : r I tlement B. M. BLYMYER 4 0 , 1 sepldm-t. 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