- . -- - r The Democratic Watchman. BELLEFONTE, l'A FRIDAY MORNING, OCT. 4 1868 The Freedmen's Put eau Swindle =The Wonderful Patience or Wonderful Stupidity of the People. Thgfirretice with which the Inc psy ereind lOorers of the Northern State° hdire Rubmitt (41 to that etiorpowt 4wi the Freedmen's llturesti, is ono .44, the marveie of the time•. Even as a po lit i cal institution, established for part 14 in purposes purely, eitll wd . should think that even the members of the 'Tarty, ‘'nineteen.twentieths of whom reap no spelt' party rewards, gal no office and look for none, And wh have to pu ff er from f or nutladmilmtration of the Gov. efannrit alike with their party opponents would t,evolt at such a swindling out • rage as t !hiq negro institution It ern ploytiome se•en hundred and odd octi aisle whose ealariee amount yearly to a million of dvllma Then there are the ahnual etrik.litures for clothing. subsistener, schonlinp and tranaporta lion, amonnti,ng to millireng And all I. justified on the ides that the negroem are the "wards of the NAtion" —that t. prr- sone who in contemplation or law and in fact, are unable fo take care or fhein lerceb-4 pfirsifos tnverytirtt - hyltrnt hum bug' phtlxothropo , f, Snifter, to corer over the parfi.nn ohject of the 'threw The idea pf vtt I.ttt.tting R nureaft of the Government for the osten•thle rue pose of guarding the toteregts of a cla4:4 of people mentally unable to take care of thentaelrea, and at the Milne !lase conferring upon them the elective fraat chine, in tun redirolme fur aeri tuv con templation, were it not made so expen sive to the people, who.litee to foot the bill The expon4o or the ltnre•uu 14 much enchanc.nl by the llilowery of the offictals connected with it The pO4l 1011 afford, fine pn.l,/ngq and no long nn that la the r I.” there will he a great ar my ciwrilerimi, 1, Ihr canunn rnre.atlhr Bureau. nn l K , l ' lell l lll4 In k. • •p C mgr... in the dark it • to lig oper r Hot.; nod u t 11 ily A Wa4llltlgt on letter in the riutelt, nail G,:rue mi i w,ine rev .1.1, 14. the operotlon9 of iho litiionti m the pt.- 'net of ('•,lnnlhii th ti plq nly 4110 w iLr C0M11 , 11004 ii ,l 4,lng 1 , . {in , r - 141P people: S.y.; II wri- ,t1.11:104 of on •,:r CI 111 Wlll F‘ltlll, to •how One chnrar•rr of troltl.llol. , Ti, on ler the ver) eye. , of C.rivr. ' I I'tipvol-I , y in M 41 1 111.10111 for rnvr hi , i .•1 .t 171. 11 11111 . helnkr erort, I 1 0 .1,.q0 I. t ll.'' •., c( the 1t0r...01 y 1.1 r. nio—l h ) 1111111 . try thori , ) 1 . 1 mo— a 1 , 11 I C .114 1 . , In 11l 11 , 111 1,1 Ne 11..., floverhtlieol 1%1..14 The 1,111 $l. - .0 (Ph) A,,er 1 oi• part o• II wry loal,l 41111 Ire lii 01.111 (.1 (J r, o4hoer of the Co.. o I • re• , e I ot "11 , 11 1 for to •1 1.1,11.0.1 ,1 The 611,1111 V 11 , of oreclim to vo•I .100 I I I'llloo i'r , 1111'1. nl ollt cer4 of 11,1 Irul T.GrelindeT the rlght I llr I.:, n 1 whine IP, ll' “ri I 1, rk Ole r " ,r tll br[rk woug 111•r4. Ft I,..pery whoer coat prior in I rt 1 , !1 n Tvirter of VI mil 11.1 f I w l .. 1 111 I.r tire 11 rOtl 11.1111 g 'lli. I: • l • I 1 tie I 11,1 , , pr • Cf . I 14 f .r I ni.•lr ",n` "'hp Iblrcnn In I , ln been • C Grp'rt.t , n I a very cit rufir one Ir I. Iv ered tr.aa n intrry 11l iinenf .0n ILe bone -4 y k'nn I I ocgrity of , Pe Ptt,:/ , _ , • •I rt.'tt+'tin,lh tr 1 tr111:1.11 . I u 1.1 1, 4 1 , 1 mar. lc be ••1 c rnrrulyd it Hi the public 4,1 mv, th who folk.. tip w' a 1 It4ty well 111” 1 . :1" ,,. “1111911 iturP4ll ro licre•lo•rit it 111 0 , ..r of town let.la forro !iv izioti•it.l. and Den.. rift Cirosly chaok ov the • , 11.111 . 3V..• r fhr !Whir.. of the Repiltill • 1.. rri n li i'•• n of these i hinge 1•11: wiVe 111.,1 rn 1 1 / 1 4 C... 111; c&milbign n 111 10.10r1 nal In 1.10 when the lullpn.+e'l.lte note by ilia nppr,i tlOll, to ezi Of I lire° I'lllolYr,, but ih.,4e n141114111)4 the 11111,l• aring expo4kits wa.sl , l gritty oh nlily its pro TH.I/00, c'mkr,l of eI pl illqll4lll by ill. prevattg neeltreti the bill, and conceal. , I dirl9l4 oh ji.4:l lane to it ' So mor-!. tr.tzt Ft 1 4 t. tlie it t., puree It ltt riot la t 0 eit;iporteit that corrupt "rings" of Mier Who Tooke tip the Fretlllleter Moretti], at,. Ollnfi fled 10 0110 lacnluJy The only queBl:on .8 where 18 at they tfo not r•xiot 4 And all milting woe or 11)e,flakto in fenthrr thoir own nen', whilt) Mg poor htimbugg).l ort•t)))4 oft6e party cry . • 431 . 1./l I in the Itoretm," andff Tabor to foot 1[1) 1)1111, ,to.iliort wml & II WI ) ,“ nkotplerttal ptitellee, or w , mArfal stupidity Onr,raniti Ertfiturer 'CIIOII4I, 14: fl rw r.k.m Tumid." Ilarri• , burg Patriot has exh:bited from official doceniptits the fact that Sir. Stir- veyor Ceneral Campbell ham doet the people more than thirty thounattidollarre' during Ltm tarot of three,years than Mr Barr did, and that in his best year, he paid lens, by snore thattelieventy thous and ' 1 "1 1 3X-ih - ilK the treasury These facts arc iincontradicted Peo- ple of Penney!Tanis make your choice between Charles E. Boyle and General V4ltingion 11. l'ait on the Democratic Bide, and Hartman Mod Campbell on the Radical aide. 'On the one side honesty, competency and integrity, on the other, Radicell , m, whatever that may be, Taxat'on Exlrnortlitutiy tiluriv nre'iii Cris being in ~le lie It I. the that the It nee ley I. to tar heivily I flood proper h Plus in done with IL VIP, to 'he canae of Denmer , ,ey wilt fanner and landhol leer• The It , ' kno• that Hit 811111.111 , '11l is (al- , e, every win' of it The , orst le party isth doctrine ol (qtyrl boyot !pa, Ii will lit, no prortleged el sr, no piny rat Ili, conimunily emit, ly exempt It~im litre rion„ . 4? the in •ple at ti V.. UII dekilennt 1 1 ;CtIM PP , )11 I. S Itimilliiildera alone nee e Vern pme l trho hearing their chore the bunion int posed 11p.1[11.1.4. The foriner,ilie tneeltottn 81111 laboring man are tondo t he pact. horeeF id these ne*ly tredgett roaboh who may iii their wile enj• , y Itle, with, others labor for their benefit, They en, well afford to 'lacer at the compinintit of the people, and spori•ely a-k pays!" A Yin'toe 'mined lii tine, (roil lie Stale or It 11en' meeting in Philadelphia on WI du, sdn eveutug 1,0.1., and look oce %slot ref. to the eubj..et nr lax 1111.11 lie :1 I 11.1, 4.11 r present wt•re It rr l,a; tntle Ile it.i+tirt..l lII+ WI 141,i •o• I t.II 1111 poor mon Ira% rt.rl nlf.•rrr•.l by I r. true itt Nn, hit or ri fo his !I talrin.. it, nmr hill lh Aso wh , iq cig tr., .111 I gew goiwi. pay anything in the way iif Itll post tax in' Lot 11, f',l-,11,•t- an I in, ehanie, who tiiiritro tip reign of R till hought the hi..ta blr f.er 11'11 C.. 111.1 por pint ill I pir for foght, ri.irer 1111/1 Thirly cent, for c 01 1 ...., etelooon f r Ignr, and pr ior 1, 1 oh,icnl ate. Ppices, fie , fr .r.I Ole rel.`y this Inkottoo I T,,e , , I.mked tirmi N.n•ort tint. very G.. pvr•tott.. Ti". Wiry much wish which I i 000 ,, r I"I Xl,l , 1 •r'i I OP I 1.3 the lownip 14W I I.• nl,•r Iwo a grocery Pin, iii] II • Iv II Ii 1111.1..14114 r.4111411,1r). r r Itl ..n k nlen • I rl !..4 n-.•. 1 I 1 1 h I IVe 111., 1.11“ w 'the II opi: r ihr Guth the 14Iti riot h • r hr I. YlluTe.loll4 , for the r, ~•", -ii:L Ire h.• ftrun r rvf wr-ti ,, I if, ti it ,• U. o. entix lArLy it 1110 L x 1 !-e !• im It , 1%1111 ihe w0r.1.1.4.11r , n , • ..1 v 1 , 1/11 the till 1111.111):Fig Ing tilt I,lloy ler•l• ni • et' en-e 1• 1 rl " 1 ' rho do 11. r" 111'1 11. 1.t t 1.•1 $ •••• I r •• $ ,l rt it har•len your Ml...kr'. • •I••• WI her. •1110 trothn cont.' !nrll in •••••• le not inoirlit, or prel erole•I to to. 1.o.411?, lo chorelio••• 11lien 01 it* heal ••••100 y•.“ v..••• I •Ii •••1111101 -er••• I; 1111,1 NI/111111,11 '1 I l• illll.Ol C11101.1!111111' 111111 riglorou•ly -..1 l' Irly 31111. Iby olnood rice, riser tl• era 111, •tiol plan 11.1,1 , 1 uI it it trtrrel ihr m. s a •I P 111,1 h Make Them Tell You ? ()null mil..• 11" n hi van hour rnnnh hec.efil y.oi It potio,r, wrfel+.`rlin rr an ..1.: 1 1 4 ,•..,1,-. hrrn le . ( you why II 14 I lint 111 , 111,4 i.l FIVPIrY. I rry lir p. 41,4 •,;;;,I, ke,4l, /1 .14n lnrq 41 , 11 V itl c. • 4 0... 101 01 yer.. • I hr. C .01'1° ry 00" 40 1 jr. and blrn 4•Nrnnr rl-01,,r, h t n 11, 41 li,tre 11,,iptla I r•• my •lIICe the m , r•%.1,1• , , ,, 1 , %1 .1141..1,1% Iwo power -that (hero i. ii ti, .nn' tinow • Moke buns tell ymi vriwy k th.t , witil ihe I,X-A kill 14r 11. iLst *r h. p..ople onnu tre p it,lic I.hi it 41111 ItiCteruff ttg C. the ri,to a Ire, rlt f"1,1 of dollar, per month Make him hell you why hi+ ploy mrkrn negro vairrl rn all rhr S,ol re of rho• Son , h, and ihhn drnire hrinz 115 f.v.or neirufmargge here in lbr N rih Ibike AIMS WI op,o, wit to pi4t.oe in the It olio .1 ii etrtn. of ii ton which exempie a rich fr , in oil 1 .z./. and 111 tee, thrill up ,n the 4lioithli•ro iit the Liu, Milk. tuns tell you how it 11,0 uric craw crier the war irre ceit.eit that the Union fur., thich we wiire toll tl wt. waged, if !lather fr ini lii•in4 re Ihun It wai at the beichning Mike him kit you why the bloated hondhodietii, who robbed the g.ivrrn meat 41111 tnyeiled t he' twine, ho Mole tax-egempird bou'la, i ihouttl v.' g',1,1 for mien it, while you wre annpulled to take greettbvelte fur your 'roll. • Nuke hon tell you why ini• d tb ,r.tig men Ira the North should to.l an 1 Owe it day after day, to feed n lot 'f negroes and fatten • pick of lousy Bores u olli c:ald, who yearly take from the p,•b he treasury over FORTY Mtilion4 of do liar •'' Make hue tell you what good will arise from ;Ming for drain': how touch it wttl ICSISCII your taxes—lower the prices of the necessaries of life, and make our Ooverpment a government of white 111911 established by white men, (or the bene fit of white men.—Ezehonye. —The —Joe Brown, whore the Bailie:tie hare promoted to the offtoe of Chief jos ' tier of Georgia, as i reward for his loy alty, mails this nice little speech to t le fellows, at Chicago, on the occasion of Grant's nomination; '.l am an original seceoullbnivt. I was born in Bondi Caro lina, and grew ttp under the influence and teachings of Calbtoun 1 early im bibed his State Rights doctrines, I went info" secession eordially,pnd stood by ii as long atitittir's was aniehitace to sus. Wu it. l fought you openly and bold ly " The devil is a saint if he will only ail the, Radicals' in rutting the negro above tie while Ran. x..mexr~ +,r u•.•-1- Pray that You may bo Forgiven Volt r•ol.1i of the liepublienn pary. ..,1k er r r 4 iug, who?' with ennettrn' /1T,!1 gilt-edged prnyer hook hned, wend nn Ilse Snlitinth, Your o'f-nt, to el , nroh and there 'wirer jet. tow, TI 1 - 1111 b wl,ten you en el VPIlf. nn your unworthy rti.e your e o iee.,, i n plipplim f r il,e :Orvi veilooo Of your ninny I hi I,ll,griop.ioto. ,y miy be ferQiveri Oh! ni futon•' your Southern liretiiren proy for pence' eon oho f nn•n! 'iota nil 1 11. , 011 - $lll.ll in hr S 1101 " pr•ry for nn lioneat nr 1110 plibile I eellelry ! Oh, you who Love au oninted to ()flint hordes .1 pun loaera, who rub ott every turn,and Pray for die epecly ol) oleo! the Nitiional debt' Oh, you mho reel) , mow)) pule a•Hilional mtll .nlla upon lhe ohligationa of the nation ! riy hit the rued io may, for gen , ritri,,n4 In come, I rove rc tering° sml Ihs har.l workin; laborers of L• n ition ! you •who.• have srpan , Irred upon growly monopciiists millions npnn 111 innq I4 ' nerem of le poor mania mheri pray 'bat the by y•mr heroic ancestors, tiny end lire for tag,' I You who in tio- t. t tt.n „r Jour nalh4, hare, trampled ii f" , nt and torn II In shreds pray f the en luraore of the Unibn for which 'Orrolkl. of blond have been fp Rhirh, , In ink the Ina: ?firer ,3Nutrs, you , year If .1 la esfray, , .; ohr , ro. 411, pray that yen* may be rn the Will .preiti demoralization alreh t our e 0 tlllphr and your doctrine. lie 1111 , n Our people Pray I; it ty turn the hearts of youG and in.ittre them to preach the .ioittate innea , i'y I itigh I by our ble..ed .r.4l , enegi whioli o ac of (`hr 4+i ; 1.1) h 'ti 10' L•I 110 .'vii , 311.1 Ii .1. ,1 an.l I.rnfe4•ion.tl 0-1.1 • ••11,, “F•ri+Allorini hirariinwm +'• n1 . 1,-I , ertnntlm,h Ch, fir Ntiflll• 3 o ,41 I iv ,, .11.1„rr lei .1 our o I ro; pl IWO I rh.• 4 01,111.1 dnerrioen of ni g.I In u,l d,lll Prny 'ha , your under =trod m en! ig bleat , d, and t hat 1 .1 NI it ll' , I n• the f tet that the itoltit ir. nml n 1 ~r ph,.!, r • hgnirioles mid •cl lryls j !et imiwolstetit rv, , 1, p, , .ai,• In,•ly. moralit y and rempec !,.. a , lirory, 11.1 are the IC t *ea V. -,-, . - k4 , ,•nr vliq‘cr, wtvrly and in till,, d0r,“,,,, 1',1,, lIIMO ‘) ,ray w1;1 mir 14r.. t:ranli irrl•n,in Ihi.,colfutv How mulch) h nor will we do our+elvem r That 1.1 IlloW 'ICI will 114. our VOICM for 111111 KILL not endure fite thought that we ul ty ahu■ uursalrer uciwurthy ut Ittne man whom the country tlelightti honor, /111110 not lack reapect at home ll•tne.t, hilt! awl able . — the undaunted ft ten I of the pe•t le ntioul I he entloreetl by to onttr tarn vale of the people, and they who rail to 'Teak for him dererve to lo,• , their Itherttr• Thee ilioiry„pt alive with thu•e who hate 'he bernocrAcy or the land, the people f the and the trite yeourinry 31 , 0 41 to rike them to earth it they would be• free In the elect ton the people can .peitl, in ihnititer tones, to which the lilaitt of par IN but a piping MUIIII,I 111 I never 4houbl the •olume of the -4torol go hiker ban to day Itmoctober that Abe Demorracy alone endure here Will it weaken now when we are it the valley of death - when the rotiory gasps fur breath? Will the people he supinely tin their hacks until ,hey are hound hind and foot Itr they riot shake elf the bonds which bind them and to their Hattie nuty , •sty stand prim before the gazing word,' Ilere 1 0 dry, the power is with the people I to lay . their enemies in the dust, And they must 11110 It .It idle to liesttate, or all is los' This is no wordy cry We are in earnest, to dead earnest The peo pie must restore themselves to control In our strong main we find II helpe , of th e ueople, and in hie support we shall Iv our duty and in that slow forth the verdict v,•htch will be put in November on are great criminals of the Union -- Luzern Union. —The ttedicale in Philadelphia put a lot of “bummerw" in ex omnibus to represent crippled soldiere in a proces sion the other night. Otte of the omni buses broke down, and "Lite lively crip ples" took to their heels with wonderful alacrity, leaving their new ort:tches be hind them. There i■ deceit and :rascali ty in every political movement the Rad icals make, and in nothing more Lbw, in their soldier dodges. Judge Strong, of, chi Supreme Court of this State, has resigned, and Governor Geary bail appointed Henry W. Williams, of Pittsburg to fill the vacant position. Woodward The issues of the Comming Election If the Itstlical party succeeds at the coming election we shall Imre the fol lowing results: • - 1 Vie banded debt will he plld lu gold, instead of greenbacks, and $700,- 000,000 will thus be added to our in d, 2 The debt will become a permanent Oitslitution, and every fine. n )(airs we shall pay the immense principal in in tercet alone in gold, leaning the princi pal untouched 3 2, 5 oi) ,1100,0110, whinh onglit to be employed in :htithling houses, boats, rail ' roads, and pill in foundries and fac tories, wh , re it would give millions of people employment, willbontinue to be locked up in bonds where it will afford no rernuneration rot' any but the holder 4. This immense sum, one-fifth of all the property in the country, will con tinue to be exetnpted from all State and local taxation for generetions to come, and the burdens it ought to hear Will be trtinsfered to the rest of the people. fi We shall continue to take up the debt, (legal tenders) which bear inter est, and add to the debt which doee bear high interest, and in also free from is xenon, 6 We shall every year pay to the Naliennl batiks $2l 000,000 in gold, for furdishing the people n currency which the (invernment could give ` them in le gal tenders, without costing a rent 7 Money will be made scarcer, an the bondholders desire that the greenbacks mhould be called in, no that they can get their pay in gold Money being scarce. pricfs will be lower, and employment more u.nrenumerat lye, taxes will be blher, a ndthe times harder upon all hat the bonilitobler and the-bsAke:L. 8. The bontlholder wil / 16eeei•e one hundred cents on the donor for 1r lull only coot htm forty cootie one. dollar,br sole+ o f to ti log about fi r-n per cent in teresi uu hie in Teo ment for live ) .. . , •ir4 together wiih entire exemption from ell S m enod Nicol tti,.llloll Negro euftrage will be e,nt lnlte .l upon the South, nt Iht !mint of:tlte bay onet , eeven or elpht Stettoi will be . etin trolled by negroei who ere t he twd 0!1 negroe4 will he elected In Unnizrt nr aid fill the vanotimSWO ofild. A, 1eg1.1.- 1.0 nod jot i tnl U. Tlie.i . ' , u, : thern whites will eL1117,1 ite In !loge numbers rfoller thlti be riled by 11. grove, mild we sh ill hlse N. , 111 1 1 if T. nnes•ei. rt urn Mrieo or 110)11 ow a p Jiilcal paritivr In the l'imoi I I l'rntle w iii free negro I•l'n'e4 Wm. , lint. 10 a thing. and Nom 11 We of the Nerd) Hill IV, .1 it ilt.lertve little mat ME= 12 Freednion's br it it frightful earl iii the ti,uth, and lie MVO WWI Is unwilling to work w ill lie 111S111011111.11 ne m.w , hi 11. e (;overnment expen.* 1:l A litrge 'Oa:piing Pinny Will lie nuuurntned lo keep the people in ject ion, and In pny It, in .I•ll,i , tri In 0,. 111111',1 Upon !be public debt, vrJ:l oire 111 , 11 xiufnll Ix XeS, income 11l („.e. urno hti.‘..e., in every /11111111. :•11 d form, ed.oll be collected from art 11:1:mVcr 1,1i4.1 pe,ple. I 11111.. DeTrincralie 1 . 4•1.01 1. clecl” , T.the 111.1,f will Lc .It.chkrge.l, ar it 1111.11.,, in grrenbilekr . money will he plenrier , Ole bond, will be Inlel AM other properly until !bey are paid off, while men wi I 1110111. rule, vote and bold office in till the the Freerimen'm lloreno will lie and the negro will lie obligeo, like the white nuur, to work for nlntng, Itmev will he ewuer, and the cog' of aiv 'Jig keg labor far 1-4.produciire, and pr“spertly pervade 11,l1hrmirliki of try throughout the 'country Puler. wLtrh of 111 eMe prograininev p-e ler' - 1:‘ , 1 Koyavrr The County Ticket fellow I)etnner 41. Tichiq lenrr•en our Ite.trts nu.l zelluus oupporl 'lsis great Firugg.l , , 110 CAI, telSto be ov'•rinukid Let .14 tup part slut `vrliule irk Y 1 lI is trite, 1;14. elemion of t be ckwli,laion upon the r , igie ticket I. of overehn.kwing ""1" 114 " 1 " . 1. ihey ernmi or Nil, do r 111 the cnutrtit November be dceoltil The d• hit of '‘rrti.lrill/g, an 1 lii PICCIIOII or Mn, key in oleo very innpurlont I). your full duly by nn.l in doing ii, you will secure lino Ole krge..l pot.- /Able •ute for tile Counry ticket Work for the whole ticket, nod lenve no eft /rt. untried to secure the sate lyour neigh bor We cannot foil if we 0 our whole duty --II nuaut riot be f.,rgr,tien 115 . 11: Meyers [led when he P 41.1 l'hin Mnrtlhnll airKerleil of ittf.ifor.i 01111 li,, woo in Inver of negroes voting in l'entimylvAiihr, nod ihirl he would come in the ili, , riet. snd Vieth elect .I(rlin CeMllllllpotl Fulton Rrpubltlno. We have no disposition to flatter the editor of that contemptible slieel by calling him a liar, "f would he gross flattery. Tom Marshall did tiny a and won't deny it, if the editor of the h'e publican will take the trouble of 'inking him. Besides we oin proeur.3 the sworn 'Fiestitnony of a score of witnesses, Dem-. ocriats and Repu , )litnins, who beard ' Martha.) say' so. Is the men lacious ed itor ? 'il.et us hays pemis."-- Bedford 6lazette. Where Does the Money Come From? One of the Ilnqical "bummers" said n fed Onym niece. "We're going to hove the biggest tivoCout, on ibe Ath of October, if it coals us fifty thturand dollars " As that man has no visible menus of support, and Re lie is noted for borrowing 'scrip" from every,onowho will lend ii to bite, and not noted for over pity inwit back, it may be a curiosity to learn where this large sum of money IR to come from, or, ip other worths, who nil voncen it—for every one knows that it ultirnely comes out of the pockets of the tax payer's. The one great object of the Republican party is to secure a majority in the next Congress, en that the lifieen hundred ntlllickus of dollarsof 5-20 honds, issued by the Government, payable in 'lawful money, shall be paid in gold. Should this be done, at least forty per cent. will be added to the public debt It is nit unreasonable to suppose 'lint the parties whiastre to be benefitted by this kindht,legiwiation are the ones who adv.annerthe moral to bring it about There is but one c stis of people who, by any possibility, can receive any ben efit from paying this clans of aecitrities in coin, and that is (Nihon holders If a Republican Congress should be elected the value of the four hundred millions of five twenties, held by the National Banks, would Inerenee to live hundred and severity six millions, the six hun dred millions of these securities held in flutope won tl amount to eight hi/mired and four millions, and the five hundred millions held by other p'r'ies in this . country would sinotint to seven hundred and twenty millions. Here is a margin of six hundred and i sixty six millions of dollars depending upon the continuance in power if the Republican pay If that parry sue, reeds in the corning election, this west sum, ten times greater than the whole / . in lebtedness 0` the Government before the war, will come out of the p..ckets nt the people, no I pi, into the already overflow tag oi.idoes of I • tvorelholders Is it any wonder Ili tt Ile It Tirol bold cr. rnn expeniL thou.nn.l, nrln fire work 4 nod other .1,111 irt to • omit. the lahoriott mrn of the nolo iry while th ,, y are being. ' 14 It mitt wololer l'int M 1 Ittdtrtl hammer, who never worked . art hour to toipnort vgit, wrtitnitl One stre..l.4 about ex pen+ ding fitly 01,1.4,1 .101 , - IV,' Shnn,l4l,l it (h t pent ly PrIII. nn h Au lif .3* Cellfr UM I ../ lieu 1115,1, 1)..1110 emir cat.d.l tie li tr!: - lei I , (hp I. 1,11 <7.1 1.•• n very in f rg,to duly, ,1 ro, Plari 11 If 1,0 I. I r I. 14, vtlll.l iii Trea.o- ry, he lit, 1.0,1 1,, Duly pt rV•lrel Jill tidal, I In •x. 1.• II lin I eltry bar 11 11 N VIT.. tln Tfl IL Ire. IC I ,"" Ibi•111 14• n•n n • I li,• p. y i , • I n ~I . 1 `; o'ii I ‘• t t.IIII ("11111' 4 1 1411.1 ho •ori. IS,• 11.1,1'14 (;rbild h, I t , the pn}•ment ul twatly $lO , 01) In t1,11..1 11,4 r )1 .rri 11 4' W I'.ll Ow gently IR nyn •uctt arrrwra noi be p,,1 I , Vill 0. of her Plllll'll. wr,sllL' Irirtruirin bar peri , , , r‘:.! we 1,4 N.. ye l ot bet 111.q.e wr ,4,114 r) ILc pi•u 111.. 111.11 lit. 1%11111 1111. if.. ...r, .In.) 111,0 tik . Tre , l 4 ur . t would 111 ~IIu•r hoi.e.ier El, 1,. at 41/CL pi 1411.10 I •t I• 10 money will he yierie•ii Tin. 1)11: Sf / rhe , y Auld 1) , ,n , :),,,:d0r• ryr Chu I ,li, rtrel Thp Si,iii) f,.r 16. itegrt, 1 lie di-finitch mein! I MCP, FUN • 111 117 o I I.e ncli n I.ilar) Our OnLifi) y;uvernnn•uia for ihr S till, rli Huh'. 111141 111111111 1 1,111,1 1 , 1 e Ili It wr 110.1. I=l I he whole eountry for whlie men 11 0 0 Cori oLry for all --Ow 1,,,z0110,1,1er 01114 111., In:Chat' 1,, Ike rr, , l nrr r nud I=l En fru tit It i4ellient or the white race plenty of work for the negro, will,' th, ke.poo4tbility of supporting 111 nlMrli . mil nary go.rertimentm, mill pro cnnruioiti•f 1ie1.41011l of MI/1.01, or till• firl-/11 1 , rtud die flnnl•hly, nod eliverful ntoiont to the dic.lore , l will of ihe reoph, c.rmi quid Ihet it he woe ,•bctrdi President he would hove no policy of hie own. We hove no doubt of it It n .171,Ner, Butler, Waidtburne, Loon, Ph 1111 1 ,4 and Douglass would have one for hut eit •ote for (Inuit to w•ole for these precious wort tltte,4, who would tri,ttliptilate Iltram exi /telly t :wit their own treasonoblo per --The ltadicale, durwg Ihiit ten )earn, ascendence in ilie Perinsylvahht Legidnittre, incren.ed the expenses of that body ono mithott ono hundred and twenty thousand dollars. Yet all Oil. time there were' einctly the name num her of :donators and Representatives' that here were under Democratio rule Wile t became of the money ? Audit r General Little Girl Outraged by a -- rt s bentitiful Ville girl, oh „ arm o f Age, 11 411014'r of Mr Leith, living on Fair]. tweit's about, three miles from here, lint SAllllll , ly morning to II n about It half n mile (Holm', on a Not returning no 1.4,1111,4 mother became alarmed& went of her. parsing near a blinlies she Itenr.l 11,, groin`, pernolt an if in tlintre.s, nml f.PL.IP In wen . what the trouble Iva • was her horror to find It^r o terribly mutilated anti in fL , lvi lion! It MOPIII4 ihnt when fine r rill her return home she wan itne woolls by in negro, whom .he no "very Int go nnil pima," wt ber,mn.l dragging E'er into . 111 encored in committittg - ii Mont hn rage upon per person. The eri, child nfter the was pert enraged the fiend flint he chopped her to pieces with which he enrried, leaving her One arm wan cut entirely off, terribly mutilated, one leg brok the other cut nearly off' She I a few minutes after being found mother, hut long ennitzli in r principal ineillenin of 'he ootra greatent excitement prevail`, he litton to flit mailer amt if mil,. in row' quirk work will he 111 e ,se It in 11.11011 fluff II 1,19 Onr Of , 1 I:171g from lh,• Tow the country nn hitt wit N nh t 'lllr.ley tinti nthorti for the Crtitr+l it tilt...lM Titt+ unction witiv the, neionttrtni+ tin t nittrnger ltftr Fteritrirottl gruel+ in 1,411,1 I iniiftlatf : feeling Beir¢ tititittr trot urn? tlin rtittar nr them npn the litirenit in Ileum Id prnwl Around dttintt tire of nm iriolence ion horrible nlnin•l I 11 4., 111.'0%1 I ti , 11 blot r••11,7...1 n..!ro 1119 4)14.11 fri.o .11 -ti Caul De - y It any Lon In , hP pr. r fll ..111“t m 1 ' 1 ,1 0 , ln( We• . k hi' rid rt.] 4 In 1,, nwl b h• 1, morr. ~,,,,, Or Ep[.l .1 , ' wilt i 1111,11 , 1 1,1 , 01 , 11111 161. 1 , -,114,1 111 I ~4• it 1. w II.n 11, ner , - , 4 in Ihe Imp to ndo... m 0 ,, t, .e', itOrmll,l to uhi tun ihe hill 1 thi• It 11,p 116,16,1,1 lll'' fir,' 'hut they wyol I II I Now vylille Met, V'rt m f,. Do you wmnt to ...0 your rquoil ' If ) . li .. /I t romp nut frtlrn flint I , ,tit It t 1,, t With While mru F , , •rt ri At His OW Game J,.1111 rovtide ,•Inr h, „1,1 pq, 1. we ..otte el.ewiter, 0 , • hI•14 fin hope Irte Or! 411 e S krt.,K , On. WI. 1111,e II frIIM Iti• eut Ii coy They .ire therefor" elf ,rlq In rule CI 41 I)l4trie , 4 Thev N!r 1f.,.,,,, pernie mrdn+ John ( ' 1 , ,..1, 1 l'fb I'l ,, f h•it..r, reNtlk, 10 L p opf Oho. ~.rfolly nn l .it o'l irvn•frr•, of soI• r 11111 roril , ,,r. t y ex pot II t (Inr,r RI Srpr J , Poßrre, , New /40, SII The will La sere el %V . ° th will Int ',lied Nr1,111,!l! it In 11.1.7.• N 4 many " th, d . °et ro y IL. po,•tlile sedi 3 '. 'Hie twitter 14 ft] ' , nor hnn.l that n• strttiv et your h.t,i In 3 ' Ile In Oil. I.ll4lriet, nt le.t•t ten d , y the elei ttnn YOU nu truly I (' Let our frthrui he On the rr'l 11 , 1'11e n I voterm. and Ito IT.II E Nrh awl.* IC:vlicul hue , ,:!. iii in I thing in theory, butt i 1 ,10 1101 MMOOllIly when put in practice it. line I'lly a lady, wbo•e !lath tlti,ni.l are well known among , Itiatntattee•, and who haw never tin opporinitity to manifeat her non, of all oopperheadi, while tempts to argue or re.tiou with }11.,:n unavailing Doe PVith 111 g tly, to company with her little ch going 1101110 [yarn a•neighbor'e wI was rudely aiscalied by a full Congo, who threw his arms al neck, and imprinted upon her several most odorous, smacks. :lately ho was prevented eommitt !her 'outrage, from fear of hding and made hie eacapo at once ; holy i 4 no* an earnest nupporte priocipios of Democracy, and thin government was madebywhi htr the benefit of wh ite men -'L - Pernocal. Cola or Coimuen Ctrrens.r-. l t (he peepla about $2,&1.10 eittne fur enoll negsnethat has beetqata ter fur the benefit of the Ratline White laboring men in the (fort live dap' for themselves and one negro, each week. Of eueb:4B
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