The Democratic Wathmztl. BELLEFONTE, PA. FRIDAY MORNING, OCT. 23 .1868 Catechism .for the People, by a Dem- cratic Bondholder Quest ton—Arbi are the messes of the people so dissatirfied and diecontea ted Anawer. Because. , I The taxes are burdensome. '. The price of bring la high 3. The earnings of labor ere small Q. Why are the lazes burdensome' A. Because we have a heavy interest -to pay upon a heavy itiblio debt. Q. -Why its the price of living high A. Because the farmers and the man who produces the means of Irving must pay taint to the (10Ternment. Q Why, are the earnings of labor small I A. Because the workingman out of his earningsinuat make good to the produ ger the taxes* he payh to the Govern ment. ' k Q. Who then pays the taxed ; wkihott go to pay the interest on the ' , poblia debt 1 • A. The workingmen. it is upon the Jabot of the country that the burden Tests .t Does the Aliirking who owns no property pay taken r th support of the Government ' A Yes lie pays to the manufacturer 4k. tee whtos-be, on -hut tura, pays to the Government for the article manufac tured Ileis taxed for what the mer chant pays to the Government se import duty on the sugar, entree, tea and other necessariee of life ilitt he oven Ile in taxed to pay hock to the tanner the In ternal Revenue tax which he in •turn pays to the Government • for the shoes be wears• Ile in taxed to pay the revs nue tax upon the dreno tote wife wears • the rilihon h in daughter wears, the bouks hie children use at school Q Whxt cla.o. of .petnnni rimy State and County tax, Coy lax, Road lax, iscd School lax' A. The mnn or woman and minor who are the wwitera or reel entitle, whether it be much or hole , 1.1 Dorm Ihe nondlrol.ler pay any of ihear loxes on Ilia bond,' A No 1 I%hxi h the lawful rate of in! ereet 14 the StAte of l'enneyivanta' A Six. prr r PEA tl, 1% bill I+ the interectt which the Ns _ t 101*i hanker reeeiren! A Tikeive per cent 1 4,1 title ffert rfnnll proper ty baler , . tint! Illf II 1111 haul A. They a.in bgrrnir nn, none . ) , frnm the attitttal,si3 111.11111 their real t.7.tite. c=rept ty 1 0 9 , 14 high rote of inter- Q R hot follow!. A The hrt•e great liffloolly to hel l( r , frg o,i ir rotolni An r roviatott for thott wont., they have lll tie I t fl 111 III! /1 !, 1 . 6 , w 111./(11 1.4 t ern rni.ed in thin wny from 'he peop'e (luting the last O, Q I/0,1 In pa) tog ow vxp.,,. of lie floe ??,imelit an I the interest °like ti.tiluepLl dch, cr, Iln.n along been pail! nn the prin• ell, I Nlll Why' . A 1.111, Ow mousy Isft after rig tht. Inter...it nu the pt 11 1 , 11011 W.• I ;upon arm 0.01.'1,1 In Isle S . .;Nn. lft.r the sni.nnrt nt the s Ilnrevl T oleo! was ',no • thehilot the e•tun.ttiou or the 4 A I . thno al the f w‘• Q 1 1 , 111 ,, 01 of the p iper 13110111 . ! a the 11 ‘evet,e,ito • A ne tt,n,.• ar (ha , any al who n•glec , • 10 rl4) , 11.0 I.ht he al rea to ha*, ant add, °lb. to grOW in7 r•• • Q l , ••) , t; ill will become of the .t bou.s the t bts due the houdhuld er• • AA the Ntiomal , fet I Inr reaaett the chant- •• of their rmytrent 1711 i VOW I... 11: üblri or to lire Or intlivol url-. e Governruttnt wail become b4u'rid Ihl ae I.o.ll.ltlerN lone . willing to take a get lull they call fqr r.toto I Ihr d..IFt. he eetieemed by Inri.et; A le. But it nr.tl !hitt. the in. vitll nut Fuller ar , l tonal la Q %%hat .Imircr Ain in to be feared for il bondv and why' A ion iet iheprople, beennve lG y Iwt be content to be tilled yenr yeivr sitheint nny diminution, and Ichur rr.d toil need Nem, when they nee that tli.ere to no reduction of tlta public debt, lut nn Increniee therei f. and WI 11 , 'itehing of the burden life And see ottlat to getietally itentered nt ihe beitylv of few, slid po•erty, nr •mnder at circuroviiincee, are tlin common Int of Ca.. majority of mankind-, they well cont....ally grow more remilems until they filially tine up againnt the leoad hoiden, nad repudiate Q Cannot the (lorerretnet prevent thin A }'re. fly the power of the army, but th-lt woull be by entebllghing a Mil itnry Derpotimm in a free country Q not the retonlielitnent of Ne gro SUffrage in I.he Southern Stales re deem the public credit, and ensure The payment of the bontla A No. They will be lees disposed and leas able to work for the taxes titan the wh.le man of.the North. Q. du there no hone then for the pub lic creditor end the Bondholder t A. Yen. If the Standing Army, the Freedman's Bureau, the long session of Coniress, and the thousands of Federal offices noir established in the land were 'bolt/lb.& the mil lone of money neces sary to maintain them might he appro priated to the reduction of the public debt. Every dollar paid upon the prin cipal will be so much interest saved, and at the same time lighten the burdens of taxation, pod make the people 'sweeten tented. Every dollar paid upon the public debt would, as in the ease of an individual, make its paperbetter, and a time would come' *hen a paper doHar Would be an good as a gold dollar. Q. Wbo have oolleotel thej Lazes an/ paid tin' Toney out for the Government and for hew toug 7 A. The. Itadical party, and for nearly eigt.l yPtirm _ lle3 , do any better fu• lure? A not,, juidging by the rest. No htposiesti man could continue In his em ploy nn ngent who did fin hotsr in the mann. mem of his financial &Beira than the Radical party has done. Q. What ihen is the interest end duty of the Bondholders? A. To go-for a change of rulrra To turn out the unfaithful and extravagant public rervant4. To vote for thr Demo °ratio Nat,onal ticket To vote for Sey mour and Itlair —Exchange. On With the Fight Pent.syllania Republican Ohio Republican ! What shall we do now 1" asks a Dem o mind, to day„,_ , t'•Wunr mina. we PO NOW?" Go right on with the contest till tbg people recover their 'menses—Wl the right! of States be restored—till taxa tion be made , equal—till me working man and,producer hate protection under the laws wino), now compel industry to support idleuesa, for oura is a confetti for principle, for the rig,twe of the pen I la, and for that liberty which tank bleeding to the earth when Lincoln first set his foot in Wa•ihingion—fur that lib erty which will coffer still more at the handy of the , gnorant Oran!, should he be elected. What Atilt we do nom '•' Fight on for the (tight! We /11.0011 a• now, in ti 4, whorl Democfacy was lent popular limn now. and when bayonets shone like (roil tidies in rite winter air about the door of every defender of 1.) , •m °creep—we have seen the money of Re• publioentsm, as now, filling like autumn leaves at the feet of voters, inviting them to reel to their ilektli on these trencher ous beds—•e have seen inhere plop to ask the way, or to give up the coolest, hut with its it ever bee been, and it ever shall tie. Fight on (or the livht. So far to IBtiH, uur vote is larger thin in Octither INtit, 1111 , 1 the It t.pi t hlte ii iiite is lest , . Groat games are sel.lom played in one day But the go tn. of 1 Iher!, VS rano) , a kting on, dal lilt erty shall win. for the p001.;1` ~1 ltttert who toll‘mhsll nit he ao uriznocrscy—our ebil leen shvil not he given to bondage for in" hetient of the egiravautois, WIIIIOIit Hoch etiort ue the occasion dounwis We ask for oo price—no (Tiro• no pay for our FPI vler•— no [ n o s, d. ) we NPk rt.tr:llCltry to give vigor In oilr of forte, or pluck to our belief. -Own 'l4 u fight for ‘.li-ra It is a oont,t reosw ing the billlP our sires al tempt to alike 11.1111 , f.o. the poor of an natioral write fight fur others—n hgnl f..r (be lahoriug tueu of the Et4t tor the f rulers of the Wrio - for the ruin •rs of the ./oitulains, rind we shIII fr.oll t h is,lay ou, while U ol gives lire to prove aRP never hefors igno ring all .•11.11ril'y warring 0111) for t le vvrti princip We .11411 tight II out on thin line if Ft life viii, Mc , tiiiittned in the end re.trire Liberty to her throne V.rtorien /night el le hilt .14.1e.tis en, f intro 1.• A rnnv.t fir the Right, reborti g weer or I tier 111.1.1 it IV e tear up in ilpoto. wknt hy trio I r,lhhAwy, 44.311917, yetet! , ty, row ton, prothirney, and ilt•treiro,r , ln of eOlarQl'll or plethter, are tiny v tier .1 ty, , elm on,r to tleetrtoy Itwoorty and rrnr on ihr nn n+ or our nlllo^ print I lelll , l , ali Llopi.ll 111,1 %re treed 4pot Rt://a on te...01 the 6141' o.lr artllle l• gtr.1..1 on n ter .1 tont• I efrott or •Irt ry, ) du ennnot ki'l Itrtutor rue) ein not forever Illtutl the p•• P 10.0,r ent ntfilte to to'l t In ,. by , lay 11e I ',right no tooth the flea , no I nil it iswe tortot sin 111. e f II nor 111 0., u n .tar .sr• Ple e.p• m p 'wee vr:l I e co' and cartel tenths genera' ton. to r.mr wait know eh•m is their genres Clear away It, wreck , up w th the fl eg again to the (ran% ipr oh. re in If wre.l enure, and let tier fit pp g (live us back the Liberty y over threw' Give tea hack the Staten teever nut of the Union' One uoi equal taxation, as we had one.. (live u. whyr m•n to goveru ' (live as protection for eippope won 1,11 ' I Givif In. the payer and protee not sop' prwspreely utt Icr the law' etp• are •nt 0...1 In by the legacy Irfp up , by lion pr Pit seers, and as are epeoPent Men of menea thinnerat. -brother warrtat, C.v. the titqthi ' Mary ha. been t'n fight for prencepies--we h the .0,11 , IP g•t s hyrplo 'he ttsat—ntanel winner now mil peree on the light We have /I a gyiepepl Ithe t tetory, bat we have alter a hart , fought betel;, driven thy eneehr hark I from einllll'.llCed ponieven of Ohl • we hale braf•n thow,ttoto of thrlr down •If our entuo• wts pvo in Ihr it.4l it in Jno now , while Iteiuddl curie are drunk wfult •Inigrr le , woo wrth she 11,0 (!nwaribi in the re. , ..r ' Brtve men to the fruit ! Steal y, mei. --once .giro, for ward cheep. hand by your ruin —gm. not au inch —the lisoule is not lost, •for more is 110 •ietory for thole not able to hold their own --N Y Democrat A. }Arms Coortr --Oen (front im tar• rying at Galena, closely phut up in him reelu4e4l reetden•e, so that no one gets a might of him. In the meantime some $4OO or WO of the people's money is expended daily in vending telegrams to bun, lithe eorrempondonos in regard to bit Mee at Washington is conduct ed by telegraph It is wel! that the eountry should know what the people have to pay to keep the Radical candi date for the Pesideney oat of eight of the people who are expeeted to vote for him —Democrats remember when Re publioan bullies were sent to your hou, es compelling you to put out flags, or bilge your houses mobbed and youreelf and family abueed 4nd mos knock ed down and arrested. This will be the result if Grant is elected. —General Omni said that u01e44 Johnson waa convicted on the imppaoli merit, he, Grant, could not stay in Wash ington. -Johnson was not o )nvicted, yet Grant does cot stay in Washinton Who is to blame now t 11/11 - 1) ai a flecponsiWe Very few; even among the Italicais themeelres, are wtlling.tu nitempt t, ref' Illation of the charges of corruiiiiou and Ilfifid which the Democracy have brought against the Rathcals, in this campaign It lea face well known, and one titltt has been fregtienily confessed by finical lettuero, that the Jacobin adulinietra• lions of the pot seven yearn have been most ibtatubusly corrupt and vile. During the mitiVass of IR6O the great charge id the Radical', who supported L ncoln, was that the people could not beer the extravagance and corruptions ut a Democratic administration any lon ger; that the espeifsen of the govern ment had reached the enormow sum of seventy fire millions of dollars per sh own. and it (mph' nut he borne, With this cry of retrenchment and re form the Radicals went tutu power, and from that time to thin have bed entire control of the gorertinieut, eftl.ept the Judiciary. 'Congress is the branch that is solely responsible for the reeklese tquaudering of the people's money that has been raging so teartully for the pant tew years Congress mikes ell the sap py,' Illations torthis thing and the , , and island° liil Ia the defiricotlica, which are getting io he somewhat large in the va rious departments. Cotigre”e determines the amount ',rheas/try to he coilected for Its uses 1111111111,1141.*, and then sends the tux gatherer around, and the i people have ro pay it The Radical Convention which nomi nated lieu Ulaut, ‘ll-1 which wan 111,1.1e1 up mainly by Romp(' ingreestnen, paseed _a resolution itecl tring for reirenChipent and reform and acclllllllg the l'renl-teflt of reekle.s eliruvogance rlll.l will be hwgb.btr to .Itl9 who 1111 , 1Ch1.5U.14 11-.11 Ih to appropriation business work's li loony to those who Soon Low the Rump itt it mile saddled tie rour mon. Iturlivtot of the FIeVIIIII,II . II llortotit upon the pe,ple and how the eroleavoreil in prevent it lay hi. • e lo - And how the Romp l'ilogiees huidomid the taxpayer with a liirge minipill,/ army the bomb, and elide Orin pty the expenti of • recoils ruci lug' the IQ ihtt , •NeellrAirti whinfa of I: IJlculrvm Ite•iden Ibis they, here !toree.l 111/.ll*rOw4 oilier lauds 1111 . -11 tie irr.l of the Inzpayer., woirh the • l'r ttti lt end, iv 'red to toll( 111 Vinlal , in ‘,l the 'la, .ri all low, Mid tot rlO.l. 111.1 ileprisvil the :Pre-i.leiti 01 the power to interior. with 1 their Cllrttl'Agilpl anal ttit rupr el.lll.+l' tie Ittoi imvir many ewrise.t tf.,rl“ 1•111Cli imoiso the thriven who ire sirs hog the people's motley from the I•uhim I ressury. Mat each time n 11..4014 I ‘`,olgri ha•lng the main tote c..‘t r.. 1 the retreaPof the thief, and :•re v.o ..1 jitivice briar I .110 • tor all the corturyoUr. RUd eiteave rihl undiese experplit urea 11.1. fi e K • I.cal atillaillititrat lOn bit. 4.4.414 , , the ht 1(4.1i541 ibterem rlouerrn pou•lhle. and Ihey &luau t,u.l su.w er h e chary... that are betu r ; brought :tgain-t 11.1 as by die) peaple I u.•y I.lr Iwo power alter Ihe elec Ho., of IN., I, upon the cly of relr, 4 . 41 ...en, One ell, u•ee of ,lie g..veroml, at 11441.11.: r. dtit g th e h 031 y a) ir airier ti 111 I , 1 ir So. 4144. I X 04.44.4.. un kr the be.,l t 121, 101,,167.048 41, ih 1 r 411404 1 i•rlioti I'll.llllg its Isl. )1,1 link, 4 , ;111 111411,0 11,4.11/Fen , 111 e !lion twice nn murb a: 111.11 d a Llacail, h io r 1)11, 1111.1 VI I 1., rly • n tin W la) 11,4 . lion liven li re 0 /1111 ,1ib4,1.1. I II not b , cv.t.e nl the V 1 Jr, I„, 1.6-4 I:, war lies nJnlwri I a Flo wila 1.1,1,1TeS lo I` , t er floil the total rf oriltnary of toe girrernineut to he ;so. , 11 ~ 112 —)tile under C t. wit In 18 1 17. utoler It Olt C •.tunnt , tr.iwn we fllli 111111131,1101,11 l tog to 2/2,917 037,41 ' These tiguren .1 , n tt loci Ade the WIC( yell on the public , 1,10, not the tio.outit of tiriticipal tt,t le .tot trig the your. , e.to Oily tint tell US why the etturinnt/1 elpeoditureli now, •1 compared with on nionratte rule!the year lrittlw , ... it ear tit peace, and we ate nnl that to, year 11 . 167 wait a year of pent, )et we find the R.tlicaltiepeoillug nt lho7 altdo-t four wars more thou the El did it, 18Gt1 for the u - dinary itott,ee ut the goverutueut le this the CC .00111, of this party whieti, a lew - yeare isittee run )tilt) power, op.. the Lty of falai When toe pen 1 , 1, pl, tl I Lik did they expect 01- kilo' .11 fettollll, and how they ore It .iegitiontg to entrilte The people du not see Any coutittlera ht• atoottut otticerity tit the ittitlulthis t 1 the U., Cigo K.d oai Con•entiou de chirtog 1 ol ietretichutent, whet, the put menthe that IhsaffieU a gu uireotly Louie slut to uututuote Jur eAlgeentl the rime ItaJtctl plunJerrre who, have nu mug lire,, tobi.tlig the tieople to 1V I,eotteou every J tieetapteil e, tie , ll. tit the no 0.11‘,1 tornrth Cohgresti. Itoititeeti reouttiniotiiil her the !arty-unit, folowing ottnelit,•tirely that the profe,.... , ne of utift.ihe I art of the .11.e 0 0 114,111 e eitaree 11/ Chou ttiotle of the people, who toe) , 1101 Mutipeet their tricks There eau tie no reform until a tkitlet:- ern Congreec to eleo ed by the people l'he same ut.in who bare plundered and robbed the people lot rite pact 'Hypo ' , rare trlll p under end rob them fur the next se•enty or more, unless the people are true to themielvee and return them to that o' Bounty in which they belong —La Crosse Democrat. —During the four years of Presi dent Piiik•m administration, which in' chided ilo.lll.tlean war, the expenses of the War Department were $9O 610.788. The expenses,of that same department for the year ending the Isnot July, 1868, the third yetr of peace, are A128,858,- 494, or over $38,000,000 more during one yeartf yeace than they were during four yeareThf Democratic rule, with the Mexican war on their hands Is there any wonder that the colt o' living re main. at an oppresvive figure to the mechanics and laboring classes of the country. --A truly loyal speaker at Sumpter ( 8. C. declared •that Beiliealiem would triumph "from Dae to Omega l" —The cry of the people is for more greenbacks and fewer bore-backs. Working I(cn Look at those Figures. Henry °rhino', Royal Phelps eYul R'tlton G. Hunt, three .gentle,nien of standing in-New York city, !mail' , in-' teret-ted ip tbeifluaticial and commercial prosperity of the country, hare athlrea ned a litter to the lion. Alexander Del mar. Direol.4 . of the Bureau of Stalielictt, Treasury Department, Wallington, D. C. aking a ryly to the following inqui mem : 1--What bare been the total receipts and expend4turea of the flov.rnmenddu rug the lart fi-cal year ll—What are the estimated enpendi tures of the current fi-cal year! Ill—Wont are the estimated revenues of ibe current fiscal year; and in what eendin•m will the Treasury be on the Ist et January. 1863. and 30th of June, 1869, re- , pect tarty ? Mr Delmar in his reply, dated Sep tember 1368, gives us the following official figures: Expenditure+ fur the present year 5175,959.212,21 Iteceipta.. • • ••• ....... 3 11,020,000,00 Denciency -livre we have an iacrea•c of (he pub }to .loht during the current fkcal year of nne hundred and sixty four millions three hundred and ihirry-nine thousand. two hlindred and twelve dollars and (u•enty three cents.. Throe are not electioneering figures, hut ihe official record, furnii.beil by a MWOI,I officer of the Treneury liTpart went —tins whims position illakrl /Ulll.l the meet reliable II 11 !burr y on all quell tons wittnecteil wnh the alf.tira of the Untied stares Treasury. The ili.parity between the estimate , ' expenses 4,1 'be Government for the cur rent 11,ical year, and Ole x . ecetpts from taxes, awing the 11/1111V period. is caii•eil I.y the atom., 0f ColAgre.ll 10 ientporturtly removing the't ix on certwin articles ul miinulac ore. That removal via. totem/ eel for p , rinwxl rifest 111,011 (11C approach ing Prt indent oil election. th risiniiii+ rate of expenditure is still main taine.l supp4rl n e and. tug army t 0 Hue `.llll. - to keep up n Vheeduhehh'hi !lure u with I t , . %warms 111 pray oft' •tJ—rum tiwa n it fleet knock 4.r¢ ohms Ole h trbtors will. ll', °thee]. kir.m prineen the ,011Cen 10 t supply to ply till chit 110 by a hump to enable the Itailical party to elect Grant Once c-c.irt ly yeti , It in power ti:ur years huger, the Rump will replace Ira tax are n a nrvl hind rho fib rr awl the c,r11,0 ntiku I .T hte eunuhry In 'the pn)111,11( orkli hint ie.:rlllog. 1..111 ti 4 the rut he-11 for11,4T.i10111” 0,1 now 111011 Ing. we ore g anti to , li.p.tritc` Itivu 1 - Junllololx 4 9 4 chquoit h reiully a , b; epeuhihug' nil on rent lee awl wurrghhzing , , hue 'huhu" , ry ul the 11li(11.1 :•t1 dell ittii , ./101114 ru In ire 14.x0 11 , nrircll awl ! , iity milron+ nl ‘, fol'r annum .111 the el travagnuce xll iltiA w 4 ,te °I the ire i.ory nt we ut.lnn --ghriLr•r undrr the col,r of aw or blo. 'ell b,"111) by use thvyam wll9 con r I fl ours at ‘ll4lltligt on. inv.( be 'pall, and 1101, Every doll tr of the A t ti t t, If ino I to all. 11111 A Con,' !noun Ih•' pro I tiring -I to Melt 1,1 t.io• C Plill.ry ih.ere lion ttt it to it ti WI tint rept ...tent otohe pout man ~1 101! $lllllO w Ille fine thrones of nil line l'ottltet, who ta'k for the 11°11111 , 11i,, : 1 e mutt pet mole line lint, that latmr it to only conquers all thinv, but It 1. lye lor all Ihlngll I f k nIQ WOO 4/110444 11 , 1 pay for al4.lbls wsmertil exprodt , tit it dirt oily he pays Imltrectly I% hen ttory ill C 144 of family use ttt lazed, tie tll , lll • 110 It.. the tiritele lams, of who r. u-oittio% p ty• the whole lull Ile I.'. 1., tit, trir ri hit moreared refit —lll the 41 of eYerylliill'i g he en", or ' , nil , And the wotlitnir to in, Oil lee Ili, condition of I. honor 111 golf. .11.111, and Cole for (Irani, Ina canal of the Boiolli Ilder —the man who hat lie tothoy--and whose very inetimmty most make hun the cal. Now of Ihr, Hien lo whom we owe all ilto financial evil that surround lie Pendleton's Anecdot , . 4- In n rprech yrnultee, \ Ir. Pend l e ton lola the f Mowing nnec,l , t, In Iftri;i, triter the PII"I ud , r of ihr ronrener•te traopi., we tia I M. War to the Wont l hit ywt ever heard of a 11,, 1,1 • .1111.1 yet it coot. you $ 11 1 10401 publican innwber of 1‘ , 1:v,21 I • - I quo n It em L611111)110411 r it. ait ~ irlerl.lB 8.1.1111k1111.1in inninl•er eau green hail .ucoasiou • Vito ettlijner, tint bin rerivt l a ratillht the itlbe tut, come of the Clrelllll4litile, 8 of lb.. r .r - Ile tells us how Ike looney lie tells UN that ine LLbut rout the people, ? 2 yi,, tells ue ul au etipeditiou ot i, nerd 111/ ruljent C.llllOlll from Ito 1111 , 1 S'3IN, believe, who woo burning vilt ardor. Ile enlisted it itio - lie obtained from the Ouvernin 'lint the Untlyd Slates in thousand b sea. Ile obtained excellent and 11 1 / 1 111.1011 arms Ile loaded lye ample train with commis vary Morel; which emit the (Liverymen' $0,000,000 He went upon lila 1.11101 lion; he returned ; be made his report Ile reported that he had I oit all his horses; that he had lost all bid wagons; that he had expended all his ammuni lion ; that he had eaten up all his pro •isions, and that he had killed one lu than [Laughter anal Cheers A rider who woe empleyeil by the Overland Expecte Company, whose soul was also tired with martial ardor, when he came into the settlement, reported that this Culonellied = undera mietake,ll suppoee—for he himself had killed that one Indian. [Renewed laughter.] The war between this express rider and the valiant Colonel waxed warm, until some hunter. in the neighborhood came to hear of it, and they brought the contest to an untimely end by declaring that they khew the Indian to be still alive. [Boietespue laughter and cheers ] —Every defaulter in a Federal office is exerting all the influence in his power to elect. Omni. Ilia election in Ihe only hope that class has to continue their plundering. - SCHUYLER COLFAX Schuyler Colfax's Speech, Made li 1855, After h.s Return from the Know-Nothing Convention in Phil adelphia. An'old Fenian friend of this city has handed us the following from his scrap book for publication. It is an extract from one among the many apeeabel du littered bg Schuyler Colfax, Radio%) can dilate for Vice President, on his return to Indiana froth the national Itnow Noth„ lug convention, at Philadelphia, in 1855. Read it * * * * "Some tell me,that many foreigners are intelligent ; yes, intelli gent. How in the name of the Almighty Dud can Ile" way it! Look at the Dutch man, smockini; his pipe, and if you can see a ray , f intelligence in that ,dirty, idiotic looking face of his, show it to me! I.ocilt at that dr..nkon, bloated Irishman, with his rotgut whisky bottle in his pocket, and be drunk, swearing end reeling, and show me in that pollu ted face any spark of morality, intellect or education. The idea is perfectly ab surd ; it is preposterous "We myst change the laws of the land and prevent these ignorant, degraded paupers hare front ming and holding offico. There are a sat of Unprincipled Villains and Ruffians, who congregate in and around our large cities and vil lages, and live by stealing and begging fruin - the Americans. Some tell me they hay° rights So they have; the right to live under our laws and till the soil, and do as we did They are interior in iniiineet and intelligence 16 Ihe Arneri cans, and they must and shall he [tilt down and kept down, it it has to le done at the point of the bayonet and with powder and lead There Is no Ilse of talking min cingly, or of tearing results to regard to the mailer. A great cry has went up by old liners about the foreigner being driven away rum the polls, and riot be ing allowed to vote. This I Suppose to trite in mu y rmipects Would you have the Americin citizen stand back, and let a bleared, red visaged, drunken brute of an Irialinoin vote instead of linunelf ? See ilia wretch he ap proaches; his knees knocking, and the nlotibet of tobacco running down his y,wri, and as he corms you heat him 'hurra for dinmet icy ," and here be the bogs, Just one i yeir ago and Scuts to Tour — taut CUllst• the born try move nod tie gets knorker down-for Ins impudence a. great cry is made 1th , .111. II Ily old line deniminglien I nay ills them stand hick $164,339,212,23 in . 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Rice per . . 5 7 12 per ••n • ... 5 VII 300 BCO :Salk per le. 4 2 ,1.,111re per It. .. 111 12 22 A1L..1101, pt.r gut 1 1 0 '1 00 4 1./ 1 1 ..11 l l.e Mgt% of the rnecl)^rtics, s.utt the lattitritly told ',nuke ry ods:.ntsg,e..4 •lotiltled r.n 1 (101,1rup1.,1 I r•-irnn -n • By no menu/. lfi were, ifiero would he 15-.. e. uq. for 'mmllolllol. nut every Lino ktlucn (Ley Yre uol In th.ttneet ion with the ttl,oee, we told this I.ll‘twatti of erttelett, the piece of whiLti butt been ihereweed trent tiny In five litirldri .1 per °Pei, by the Itupotti lion of taritim luxe,, titt. lioote, Shoe, de ... ~ . .. 100 per cent Drugs and Medicine......... 300 per cent Naval store..„ .. : ..... Paints and Oil: , . .......... ...... 2110 per cent Dry goofs . 00 per cent Book', and tituttene;y ...... ... 100 per cent Clothiug..... .. 160 per cent Faro !Lure.. .. 100 per cent Iruu and Steel . ~ 100 per cent Lumber 00 par cent , Crickery 100 per cent Liquor• 000 per cent Cigars 300 per cent IYorkiugmen! theee•extorbitaut taxes and bounties are drown from your pock ets to support ittidiCll4lBW, the Freed men's Bureau, and a vast standing army in time of peace. It is your contribu lion towards the building up •of s veal moneyed aristocracy. To submit to a continuance of thoie thine is to submit to be evrindled for the benefit of a party whove extravagance is only equalled by lis corruption. Your only relief Is to vote th , to out of office, EXAMINATION OF TRACIIERS Spring h 'Ante, at Vniontine' a S. n Fri•luy, Oat, 2il at 9 o'clock a. in. • No epeeial examination, for the ',twine's will be held at the close of the l‘atin o f In eptute. sole should, as far soi pr*, milli% attend the exawuratwh In th e Inlet where they oitieet to teaoh. It in desirable that there be x full ineetmg of the Board of Directore on the day ol et amination The important sluty of ,elert mg teachers should he upended to st this tone. Directors should idalte . an effort to have a, full class of applicants. The jierretary should De present at the hour or opening (9 a m) to give all needlul intyrinatten, see that all applicanie are present. All Professional Certdientee e "qv those Witted or renewed , since the firet 51,,nd ay or June, 1866,, ceased to be •alid after ,he hut louday of June, 1868. • Special E.ratninations will be helot •t Iteboreburg, on Saturday, (>M0,01.2111. Mtlbenn, on Saturday, th tuber dlst. for the aecounnodation of sisal as were prevented by mean.** or tales unnvuld s k,l 4 eireuusidassees !ruin attending at the proper tune, but al. such applicants West cows tun ly prepared, acoordiug to the tefielrittueet uf the law. RI 100011 WI paps UV. M. M 1e pups. 13 35 St I N THE COURT OF COMNIO,I Please ut Centre county Smith, heltzer &Cu va 11 W. Zeigler. The under sned, an auditor appointed by the Court Or ig Cloll/111011 1'it . 11,113 .01 Centre Coon ty, to dis tribute the measly now 111 court Killing out of the Nato of the per orial property ''l D Zeigler, will attend to the dut.es 01 hie ap• poiiitnicht at hid othce iu It , o'clock a * un Tuesidsy, the 111th day ot (Kisser, A z , U. 164,3. JOHN U. LOVE, AoJ,n,r. 1.5 49 41. tiq ME; Ar VEIL OF HIE E-trtrti ia.,ust•, lAtt, of Harris inirtrilibip,deLeaaed. The uutleregned appointtLl In) tine Orplian'a Court 01 Centre r eunty, an oktiiiileir lir distrilnuljun at the Vanessa 11l the [mid. ul I.oi/ It , Wasnon, ond %VIII 111 , 1111 , •.•ii, Al tnion,trsters of data estate, 1., ulyddn ...4 th", legal') u title I tuerst.., p arties intl. rested at lire e "El 1111 41.1 V. UP/21 . 01 clay ul Uet.ber, next, at I I'. M. kit SU 4t ALI \11 1 :t1.)11(M1 ul nlminlelrali .0 .n the r-tate of It .1. Lu. as, situ "1 du tt.t% 111, itl w k firttti IWI t,.t 11,4 ttioptgne.l, he rwitte•te a I 10 . 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CI, 1.1..1,11,t, un 1 1110 *•, 1,.•1111-11111: Kre4111..., I rww rt.) , t i.ll-rini, f•111. , r 4 an" '" r: " 11.4 dm 1 oFI pti:oht,ltiolln, and 1.11)141 111,1141 pa I S. S 9 At t I) NCI: PHI ns I v•n i•, ;entry Coon? v sr p ( , „ : ,h ~e, of the oridlntt l it 1.10 ht ld et kisiletnn e, the 2Jth dsy of A l4Ctt•Z A , I", ISett, brtoro the Honeranla the li. t,-s, of cant r , .urt On trod An role up ,n the het , and repreent.t tr,ns of Frntlertek Malone deceased, to rime tot th, inutt on the fourth Mornitay N.tv.talt)r nest, and accept, or rile.° to ten *pt, it the •rdeetti 0 and spretertarnt or to Ahura caeca eelty the real Iluitatu a SAO d•rensotl should not be sold. • • . . In Terccrnon♦ Whereof, I have hereunto net city henti and affixed the Real nt rant court at Itelloiont the 25th day of August A. D. lilt D. Z, 6LINI , J. P. OEPFIAILT. Merl' C. U (1. 1N BANKRUPTCY. In U. S. Dim. Court, Western District of Pennsylvania. This is to give notice, that on tln,3nl day of Octutor, A. D , 1888, a wurranrkin bankruptcy was issued °plot the estate of John Edelen, of Mlles town ship, In the county of Centre, and State of Per.ns) Ivama, • Ito has been adjudged • bankrupt on hie own petition, that the pay ment ul any dpbts and delivery of any pro. peaty belonging to ouch bankrupt, to him, or for his use, and the transfer of any pro p, ay by him ate huh Odell by law, that a meet i( of the creditots of the said kink rupl, to free their deb's, and choose one or clothe assliTurs 'of his veleta will be held at a court of bankruptcy to he hilden at the , Broelterhoff Cowie. We Delleffinte, before F. K. Stuitb, Register, en the bth day of Nov., A. D., 1888, at 4 o'hick. P. M. THOMAS A. ROW LEY, Marshall, as Messenger, 11 41 it By DAVID CAM b RON, Deputy cga I .F:otireo, JAS. 11. It.tS A 'I I for OEM 1) Z f. I. I \ nn., •1 i rnt t I rho 11r; I D. Z. N. LINE
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