The Berrocraiie Watchman t Vl,l ;FM IN'lll.l. PEN N' A. DRAY MEEK, - - - Editor FRIDAY MORNING, OCT. 23 1868. e TERMS. -12 per ye.fr when ptil in ail wince. 2,lin whe,n witpaiil in advenee, end .1,00 when not ptil before the expiration of the Tee, National Democratio Nominations ron 11.01/, ATI 0 SEYM()UIt 01? NFOIT YoRK FOR VICI: PRFSIDENT GEN. FRANK P. BLAIR Ol4Alltiz-0111%1 ELECTORS AT LARGIC • ILLIAII V. M.CriRITII EL•KCTORS. 42 20 k i ja 11' CA , P, DIr•TRICT C E KAnierly M D 2 C M. 14,,enrinor, Sdnon IV. Arnold. 4 lleorge K. Bens il. II 11. 0410'411 6 lirtibr.n Nader K E Monaghan 6 Daeid 1. Wenti. k. 11.rii'dJ WO rant, 1 Vti 1 F4l7t II A 11 Hrorolhead jr 12 .1-bn Illondinif It Josse C Amernilin, 14 Win P Wrthingtvn IS Win K Clorgni 16 Win P Schell 17 Cyrur L Pershing 18 - A C Nii)os ig Win A Galbraith ?9 John It I'Arknr , l 21 James C Clarke hretres - 14 lingit In* hdyreirt t Golden '4 Remuel 1! Wil•on Do Workinbmen Pay Government Taxes? The workingman who says "I pay no tales to the Government," is 3 fool. Ile pap, heavy tnxe., an we will prod• it The Government (through the Rump liadirak) Lir a tax upon the ma nu factUrer of reartem, In owe rm, plowq, harrow,r, Neythe.r, raagatc-, etc. The inanuftetu to rold• the amount of till, tax to the imiqemeut , and c far- Incr !1-e l trrx' in the increaaed c'e.t tho-e implcna l'he runner, fuchrie hon—lf thu• t rxe.l, -1.11 .1 A the tax .11 . 1.1. ,hool.let- by char ctn.!, tlw but , h. r lo.:!rer privo. 1,,r rattle,' bon , - and -1.. ep, tlr 11 tr tociehaut a iriPber rater.- bur . hr. erato , and tri ht 1.1 -,ICI -it !,tobttoe., lur ha n. 1•41 ti lit; Iv, ;Po tilo+ cut Irck wit , "4 11 thu., tAtt,keti that when Ow work til:lh ill I ti), a I, it!. I of fllur, +1 It I, I , ltel of' II oatoe-, ~ r • a t , itV I t I - a I“tt Lilt t:tv .:13 (It( Ir•ii tiro~ 1 1 1 ;II on 'ht. lit,1,10 1 ,1 , ( IX!' 111 ah, ti.loth, . 1 • , •1, 'I !,y ta \ f Offi, 11 HI Api!,jet , r - 1 I • and n prd. 141. -1• f 111'1 . ILO I!‘ .•. itle Lid n,, r I at , , Lnt the lift ro.t lii,! .11:1.,U1 4e Ibut 111 hi- 1 , 4;1 an wold I the irr . “ll i %•!! 1:1:d of (111111, etllit lIIIJ. i, u o , VIIIOI 1, m i l t rll t !..1 ' 1. 0, 1 .1..11 .11 - t . \ .110! ti:4•1! , h3r.• the rhol. I,f 1'" Tin • MI-, ( . .oliiiWit . 4l IA ray It. Br rnle Ili— 'iv r,illroa ~111 T ut are tai I tbllr earl ili trade 71f1 ta \ oil ear-, iti.)l,i% - .u.l ulbcr tilaelitnetv, 1144.3 put mum , luppl.r. vuud I hl Flu pp ly dl-II IL II 4 I.IC 111..ifl Ail prN•4l4llt wlildi t I V Fr 11. I),.lice aril• to a e,,utitry quis. let, al foo he,) t" a Gu%,riiiiicht. tai, 1111 d cuw.ciun r 11:11 . o , .!.10 For -11 H The iimmifieturers and inipiittet of a nil Oil havc a rioverittitent tax to pay. Tilts tax I i,' pit upon (lieu tolttl the tirtarki,t, ftpotlweaty and !illy-detail irly ' t. and col!, et it bark again (including the do , tor's enor) flow tlio-e who ita‘e the 'lli lot tune to get , iek. The itotoorter of coffee, sugar, tea, sill'-. and other foreign products i • compelled to ptt.S' Government tfutter in For gold lie in coin! elicit to pay a premium of thirty-se. en dollar, and a hall, and this he claps upon the price of hisintportatiorts. The jobber this tax and adds it to the id I of the country grocer, anti he edllects the whole bill from his customers, ammgg whom is the poor fool who 'ways "I pay no Government tax I" • It is thus clear that all the Govern meta taxes (arid everything wo eat. we and wear aseither stamped or taxed in some -form) come down to the woiking classes for liquidation. They would not stop here, but the workingman has nobody ulton whom be can shift the burden. lie has Aro Ling to sell or dispose of but his labor and he has not the regulating of tie price of that. Labor obeys the behests of (militia' and the laws of supply and demand. It matters not, : therefore, whether what, and meat and rents and clothing be high-priced ar low priced, the wages or working men ere not in the Last influenced thereby. A workman may to ‘lay have wages sufficient to buy Thod and clothing—taxed as they are, but before the winter is over wages may fall to half ratrm'and provisions con tinue high or rise to double the, pre sent prices ' We have said that the workingman who says he pays no Government tax is a fool. We say-now that the workingman who is content to vote to continue these taxes, relying for the future upon the treacherous pro,per ity of the present, induced as it iv lry an inordinately infltted rag currenov and the lavish distribution ()I green backs by the bond lordlines, is twice over a fool. He will awaken before long to a full realization of the de based and dangerous condition in which ho is placed, but then regret and recantation will avail him noth ing. The .workingman who In No vetnber clo4es his eyes to these and other imptirtant political facts, will bind himself to a lifetime of igno miny, untetnunerati ye tcil and never ending penury. And the man who thus rotes will receive no commisseration, because he deserves none. lie will hare gone to his destruction with his eyes open. rejecting all counsel and revi ling those who are striving for his and his country's welfare. To such nice Ike soy—mark our words no x, and. when the evil day comes,.remember that you were fools in supporting a class of boded arristocraey and shoddy theives whose sole aint is the gratification of their selfish Iti,ts and c. jujus' ambit The Dickinson Sem nary -Keep your Children from it. II flie readers of t llO WA r ,. 11M who tire now I),itroip, of the I i t , 1.,.. e ...„ 11 Senmeir, at, \Vtliiam-,port Ile.uc to h,ltelhrlrchildren prity,rlyedttemed, an 'then! inoral.eared ;id vise (111•11110 to •0111 e itt ?I tin the repoit-i ha yea tha rSeininitt y it 4 f t nut-t ini-ertthly coinirteted !..eheel, to the .`..:tate- a pet feet hink trrik Qt . iui ato at "11l 1 119:1 , letrtt a lit:inner of evil, without any r , wre,pornling ;rood. The rittten 41} this -ectio.l of the State at 41f11 . utue 11.111 -41 141 7 .•• , 1 It eX(4211-11P4•1y I! 1 , wilt it 114'11041r they far to elitrit , t th 4 newel awl ithy•ical w, of t 1 .. i i th:!,irett to the care of It fActilly dot/ pr.rrlerr.x der eiplion I ir, lteln ltnder the conttl,l ~1 1)r the -(1'0411 rankl among' the L. -t and n n-t In 11111.11 un the IlitestipPitnt , thicilev of the pr. , vtit l're,-nlent, Dr. Mi..' he:l 'it I a • In.-t ,tandnez, :111,1 eh.tr,it t. I. tel ha. heen tinned into a kind et' a kw. hen I'..r n !mitt!. al plot II 111-e ‘, 144 •/1 , 4 [R .4 1(.142 are nail% It MI dr,All nh.lr Ir.,tit it, ie l k tal,le • tuth•tit% 3rl. 41,11)' It 014 al I 4411111 f. 4111144•-• :Illd Ill' ;,, ..rt 11 fie .11 , 14 . 4 4 . -1.1" Iw.tot It , .11..1 .. tie itl ttr ' d N‘.llll alto hate eluldten to olu• rate .114,1 ahu do nit .1t.,11 - e to have. (twill 11111.1 . 11, mentally, moraine atilt,' I , }. -14 in). (4 1.4•4,,;4 (...1 in away 1111111 hr /hi 61/00/, S , l7l4%lfiry, long, a , pre-let faculty Liu, (Imr;e of that ne•ti.nit 1 i n :I(.V!CU ^r'`!. 1.74 L err N 1 orls Perriocrrti, l'srurro)'s new (la been a regular Sisitor to our table lair P.Illt• 111110 jia.i 19 IM n•'tiv de pal 11/14 ljt it iscqual to the olde.t Nr•vor 5 . 4111. and err tin Derrrocta.y, it .41 far creel. all oil er Mali', ahunl Yor'.. that we t doe irirtietil.tr pleasure, in wring our Urnnr.•ratle reader.. who hare herr tofore patron 17.,.1 the treacherous W.,/r/, and the flohtiefil what I. it //cosh!, to try the /..twioevrt We know they wit tilt rt. It II l):upwrztte all over It 14 not af.irr.l to , ay. ter. lhollhohiera can not buy tt. nor money contiol it. It t- lust w hat the people w ant, what the% nit and what they will have. - Democrats, Rein•mther. a clang- Cl one vote in every 'cote hoed red, TwAled at the last election, Kill give the Stmt. by over three thousand majority. Ii there a town• ehlp 1u thi,; county, that can not m crease its Democratic majority one vote, or reduce the majority of the radicals one? Remember that to secure the elections of SKI' moult and BLAIR, that we have only• to poll, the same vote polled nn the 13 inst. ----We heard a radical boast on Monday lest, that his party has cx. pendcd tep thousamidollam in this county at the last election, to import and buy votes. That amount &mon ey was raised by bondholders, to buy unprincipled poor men, to vote them selves into paying taxes for the rich. vote for GRANT IN a vote for a wan who knows nothing but to drink whisky, smoke cigars, talk dog, and daddy digger indians. L ei ' ihe Rejin of Thieves be Stopped! To record the peculations and rasa caliCes, of every shade and degree perpet'lated.by the, offiebils, leadeis anti adherents of the so called Reputv Henn party during the - years of its power, would require the 'whole im mense clerical forge of the Negro Bu reau for many months. It would be ' safe to say that since 1861 till the present' rune the aggregate of steal fags has reached a greater sum than the combined defalcations and raseali tics under all the administrations of all the parties from '6l back to the day of Independence in 1776. And vet this rotten organirttion Itch the effrontery to go to the phad,:red w ide -asking their vetesfor leaders and candidates who are either steeped in crime or are guilty of screening. and palliating the grossest grimes perpe trated by their partisan friends. Hare the people—struggling he Death their enormous burden of taxa tiou—not had enough of these har• pies? Will they again and again, in the name of' "loyalty" allow them selves to be boodwintea and threshed into support of villians who have lived on Government plunder for seven wears, and whom , t peculations have ad ded hundreds of milli ms of dollars to the public debt? We sincerely hope not and yet the recent election ahno,t makes it appear that we are “hoping against Nobody but foolA and nuitu , k nil have railed to penetrate the thin guise of patriotism wnh which the hoine "lif:4lt.tts"lia - ve - so long nought to envelop thetusel vett. Every body with an (wrote or brain; know; that the pit,illartuniiit loyal leaguer , : eelnu .tai l - at lionftt ' to tali,. Can' 01 II e r , Ws in the rear•' s tole all they c mid lat tlwir ditty It "mum, 'ttli,!t v,llll their the \ cried • el)piti . lWll , l " and “ traitor. ,It he ir,, , r4 (,f pvcrvlN•cont nroi air awl threatened to expo a'. then Illfaltion+ conduct It I' oiik the nin,t Jl:flora t peopl, ho believe that the tinnth i yet in 110-(11 , . Tir.r•ait, the li t p e 4i thr !Untie/If rairtnotant..' an 1 rotti,t it ton the power whir/ 4. aryl t prtiiiicract C.iii•itia tine dv. but such dupos toll 6,1 11,1-1 I lie 11 , 1 , 1 , 1-4, wll , l a -11 niinr the ,t/,,ssof — l,J,ltotitr, " at, their iitrwe.t tow the th'e III! - Wll., 111 II •r. (,I,!,• that the 11111011 WV{ 11,1 to 11 , t not he re-fared ra •( ally pnl,lt , •i:rn+ are , tri , jog to brevil anothrr tv.ir 1,1 1 , ,ffirA. 111:11 (.1 establish a (iontral. eontol blared in %at( the% rt hold power for Alit" claw perpetually, thrivolli fraud )..I t, ae.r mt the and power of the popular in 'ploy The people iniist , top this nr vii stituaiiiiitil liberty w.II pass away for vier li (.111 be done be totes (my, bar, field , Fed at this ()ppm (unit ) , it (.1r) only be accomplished hereafter thruueli great turmoil, 11111111 e 1.:11•1"1 flee, arid bloody revolution, an I that it will come to thi dread resort. -04iner or I tier, 110 h:1110 nun can doubt. Corruption .and tyranny Hi public affairs always culminate in retidution, and this country cannot I , •ef pe if the fanatics am I plunderer, are' albeit ed anneter leak of power Let lit ery true man, therefore, loot. *ell to his vote at the cowing elec tion, and (init it for no one 4u4 au thotio.t, Limo , a truthful ,man, and it ruin who 14 for thin hest and most vi La! imerests ()I' the masse; and.not him who represents the hondlioldirg class and the shoddy ariltocrat, who era ated fully tut) thirds of the Feder- Al debt by their plUnderings. vise for Seymour and Blair, be eaitse they are the candidates of the Vevilti, arid "eject the candidates ul the Radical leaders because every man who &raw,' it 41111 into Test on a Lund and every thief' who stole a cot ton bale or sold rotten bacOn awl wormy biscuit to the soldiers shouts GIL.VIT mewl Cohrxx ! When you to the pies, workingmen, bring dos. one fact to your reeollection, and ask yourselves whether you will longer etntinue to he the* dupes of the I scoundrels who built up fortunes you were losing your Lobs Ili the service, or working like slaves to earn money to pay bounties. We' feel sure that the commtlig election is the last one which this• country will witness should the Radical corrup tionists be successful.' Let, every hon est citizen, therefore, determine toil() his utmost for Democracy, relying firmly in the belief that in so doing he will be discharging Lis highest du ty to himself; his Clod and his coun try. ---- The majority against Mr. Mackey for Congress in this District will be about 2000. Mr. Mayer's majority for Judge will bp . 2500. The Po!Weal Outlook It is no wonder that lladietils do not 14*-drejlneed over the result of the late electipti. To a .t!rialit extent they suffered a most disastrous defiiat and the certainty Of their failure to main tain power much longer ipiluces them tm ladieve that they might as well have saved their money, as to have throWn it away, to win so little. They believed, with the e4ertions they even expending, the frauds they Were committing and the supposed pope.- larity of UILtNT, that they could an nihilate the Democracy, and secure- Such an overwhelming majority in this state that it would deter any par ty from entering the field against them hereafter. But the result, showing that their majority is scarcely half what it was two years age, - ---a toss Or three Congressman and two state senators to them, is fraught with too Much significance to be overlooked or laughed off. Ttry ittvr as well as we do, that thew hare imported into this state. from New Y9rk and Marys laud, over fire thrm.gand emir.) —they know Unit atr i nisand legally qualified voters, were: disiiiinchised by their judges in 14delphia alone, they know that every poor miserable wretch, who could be Indict' or fright ened into the support 6f their tieket, was • seeurco, and yet with all tistn, ' colonization, dishatuellismomit threat-, money and frauds, they barely cony the state by hall the majority they had two year, since. They know as w e ll .as we d,i, th a t l'emisylvr nut is lb-muff:me, and that their 50,0 etdonited voters g‘f !mote to New I'o , and 3laryland to %ute :;EYNIUI n and (;LAIR iii whim the I / .1141ralit , 111.ed Mr elatiels VOtc, us Nary uvll , nn the :hid of November la l',111.1•1,41 114 ,..--, , , the use thous:turf Jew. to id lii —tate %Qui toted with :hem (in the I f, uhst., ca-I their b.%!hits agDiii4 the wan w h o lid.. ili , lll,ed it1:11.:( , 1 01 , 111, Ilia) they h iv,: nu mein: bops tit t.:111)111'; th ui this bate 1 , 11111,1 C. 4 t, 1,1 the Ogg% tip I,,tylli4Ctit %Chau, =I Bcc:itt , e due Jigs! 0112etituil Ira!, but :•11w%uu Iti o.ou w,•11, ao I tile •trl•ri , tll ill lII' I) •Y 4 1:3.11t 1 . . 11, L., I ; • Heil' 111 Utlt tSVPI I , l' S. thtt I 141.. Val 11111, Chit it tl,;' I) ii;;• r;t..y.blit.l;;ll %.;1.; ut 111- ; I Nqvombot tltoy Ot • t tti.t 1.11 Si'V ,ri \lit Will ri.t , tl•l tie I din' o'n •I I, o r wi • hull hroilyzlit N 1. %.1.• Ow I) Ii ~. I; .1 1.:.11410 liev,T wtinn Tlwy 1 , 1 111 i.lO h. AO; ,!' tii- 1.11 V P. r , Till') hiIVC 111 t 1.. .1 a :. ill .111 tight -ilie% halt , 11 , 1,1). Tar , / /tte ' 'rho we:l trii i)r !IS ` country • The linuor tlwir The perpet IteptiFilie,in goy enuuwrt The protcr•tpm of the lahorinv ela,,e: -awl all that ivear and dear to 'nen tit' honor who Lite lihert) an d if,potimii, —k at. make Ow voininz Hwy C.l n, ruEY %VILE, WIN, if Nei' hut poll the v•ote they did on ihe 1 Hi imt An Infamous Proceeding thrl Fl I lay 11/111 /FL 3 f;.1.1 hide scratchers, or “tattners,...l a+ they call thetn-rive , , a—enthl..l un tilt-, ithtee for the tor Ito -e I I haaing .1 "drunk' . and phi) ing over the re-tilt or the luun,cdeately atter forming "into line' In limit of their Club room, they matched down Allegheny street and up Ile-hop, tin' II I !Ivy 1.3111 V ere Trout of the, l'attothe l'hurelt when they !hilted, fae.,l about, and deliberately gave 1 1l re. f / 11,r Intl fill' fillet (I'l,ol um? fix prrxte,r, Wu lane beard political Droter r nis grtnitt and tn , nlt, undivtduak, but c have never Lelorit, hinee the day' t hat t hese same fanatics, as know nothings. hurried eatbohe churches, knew them to offer such all insult and outrage to a church. Ilid the tubers of the CathoLle Church as a ItOdy,voted with the Democracy, these church groaners would have had no a iata.iry to rejoice over. It was the catholic vote in the State, that, made them up the little majority they count on, and yet their hatred for this church, its religion, and its ministers, is so intense and deep rooted that h cannot, pass thorn by, even when in omit members are iu the procession, 'without showing their hatred 'and, bitterness toward them. In this town there 80U/0 sixteen members ache catholic church, who voted with the wretches whogreaned their church and insulted their pastor What must these men think? What must their fee'ings be? 'Are they craven enough to stand by and acquiesce,whcn in . dignities are offered to thcloceke., account .tf i , their religion? Iv , the' e no independence about then,? /lave they no more 'respect for'thentselv.es, or love for the honor of their church, than to aid mid 14, , ,Ai,t, 0 , party, t h a t would eru,ll them !lib moment it. had, the power? And yet This act of in fumy on the part of the row hide scratchers who paraded otir Avec vi On Friday night ii hut in keeping pith the conduct of that party over the entire country. It i, for eutludies to say whetrier they eau longer support, it. Official Majority. give the official majorities from cv county in .the State. By the sumo up it will ne seen that the ratlioa majority Ulm below ten thou • and, and iv over set ea *wand /co Dui at the last congreional elee lion. Harts, (D) II ARTILIAPT, (It ) MITI lied6.r.l 30 I A rieetr.,ng 527 Berke. 6504 8eaver,...... k 4 8.,7 B ....... 65ti Cnm , . T'4 rq• 41% rJ :POO Cu bun . 1113 Butler, . . . 431 Centre. . .t 79 nn•r •0, . Clnrum , . 1014 . 1 hest; r,. . 22111 1 ele•ik rho 1.1 . .. 4 _ 111',1-444 , 0r.b.r 111:111 C II — TN Duphin, 1655 •., 11141 1 1111 121.2 Canshorlawl (171 '1 .... :1171 4 11114 . Qt... klua .... 41 1.111/ ..ti . :201 117.1 1r,0.!. I wham,. .1 ell. t r. 1.71.1 .11111..1., IIIS 1, in rent., 1..1114h . 1 .72 .. 1'1.7 M I ton, . ... 174 kl• r r, 1.11, . 211',1 M.111,n, ...... 3,1 11==INEM Er= .ith r \ • rlCte'. 4 I rixll.lo 11* lln I 11 , , 1 1:•; «, 111 1 tI, ME r,tt 'lr wig rll, - - Intr, S—sll) •I(• PI 1 . %1 . 1V hiji4lll . ll ,1•111,1 WI OW 130% 19 . .1 14. 1.1 k.• D.•ltl.ll . l'lt••,'.tl !IltV 111•1.1-111 4 1 hi f •t•• 11 ill.. I 'I 1 I 1 OE th It- I. I I. fl , 'll7At 111 ,, 111 I' it.? (11 , • I 111 th • ".I ' 411 11. is ill •`'.l • It /H It Ind 111 Will; 11,11 i.. kv , .t tlt 11;1011,4 to the Deinaeratte Voters of Centre tir 111 I ' L I ° ll-,1%.1'111 •11111111'! I IVIIII , IOI V. 1111.111 .% I N .1 It. I . i 111111.• iu •lis' 1,1,r %.,1.111,1, illt• I I. 1•11 1 ,11 ittli 11/. , 111' t t, in Th• hit .110 ir i 4 It I- (tit , th ,- ; Stot , ..: has L't a r,i,tated ii;!.31i1 , 1 11 , , 11111, loy 3 •,1 •111:11 lira it r II) rl-Ih' tlVell IJII ur NAtetillo I", !I ' M)! I.{,t•L in It t the , iipet \ I I 11. , r t.nr. A ••.ii ( I f tw. ) ,)/,, 111 Ilt il IC ill the State• tall i I e Ilr ir,tilt nn the 1, t‘i I :quit I i:r• they did or; the Thu, they Tht.y rrinti i)tir ritik• E‘'ef y wli.) 0111 , 1 lu IfittlnointeA (•; h ncht 1 srenitd tit Ott;ol,er. Tue. cannot hold them all fur the next three weeks. 'HRH pinien-e e,,rrolviimi fiord I, nearly it\ li.tus`ted. The thou soritT; it votet, whieh they eoloni, , , tl in the Nor heir' tier teeth/116e, front New York intiNt go home to vote in Novertilier. 'file thou-tandm of illegal row:, which they polled in Philudel phis will-not he polled again, for the} know the new District Awn nt;y there will et&tre tire law with tut partiality. The4eign of the ntitori Ow; Bud, MANN. during which tteonn drelisni of all kiwis if perpkrawa co, the radical party,,went: unpunished, is over. By securing fir the future an impartial administration of justice we will gain in Philadelphia alone more than the entire radical majority in the state We have redeemed Philadelphia. We have gained three members of Congress. We have -lected a Dmmeratic Judge in this District. We have polled in Centre County, 3705 Democratic votes—two hundrrd more than was ever polled before. The same vote polled in No vember will give us elle hundred ma jotity in the county, Jr Mc/et/on/zed! CM 113 Allreeny IHNIEM = :I; I! , I X I 11311 g MC MEMI =IC 911 ME C•r 1 4 11 ‘t, , ,:h hin ( oun'y I•l==Enal elllwit 11110Uiti WOI 'a an I ligto OEM= - - the Baeho nrw MSC of 010 111.)61 'I &( -ful du-mess ! ( 1 in New Volk, hits sub-el Wed lorty thotpaod dollars, ( 10,00 0 ) to the Sin:um:it and litAtu, fund Ile rloeh it, because he behove', un th e ir stutet - tes, depends llto welfata busine,s and laboring elahsci of cit izens. • —The Hadieals of t his plaee have upon their flag, the words, "Cfrant, Colfax and Congress." Tli might no well have put upon it, the nigger, taxes, and despotism, so this i“ the proper interpretation of the former. --Notwithstanding the radical party expCnded ten thousand dollars t) carry this county at the la , ,t elec tion, Lhr, Democracy polled over two hundred more votes than it ever polled by c. ---Democrata, you who were pot as,e, , secl prior to the last election, see to it that you are a'a,c--.ed in time for the next election. rtarri (don the 1? del Eqpt' , are id. read leaving, thoBe who attempt to remain will be arested. Then white tnen of Centre county, do - your duty, Ly polling every democratic vote on the 3rd, of Novemer,cpr, our gallant standard hearers ')v.l-Atout-t and 13t,,tin. Let no-ono stay at, home. See if the Democratic vote eannothe swelled to four thousand I This can easily . he done if every Democrat in the county will go to work, and crmy township and b0r04,11 will poll its full vote, ' By order of the County Com m i ttee .1. I). S ['rot:HT, Chair non. 'Address of the Democratic State Cdrro m Mee F; OCRATIC STAIR COIIMITTEF. Itoowi,) 901 Ana , 903 Arch Str, et. t' To VII DEW/TRACT OF PENNSYLVANIA Von Imo foligitt good fight You here polled a larger role One erer before, hare reduced the !ladles] majority of Is;t; by neatly one half, an have proven ihe immorality of your princtptee and the violltly of your or. vitfi2nt4ton Rndirnli•ni hen cerried the Stile by me•lon of the grosye•t tmiT.lge4, by open ly nni corruptly buying thouvinls of voters, by di tying luon the po/14 for- v.gn-born citiz.n• revitrly nntlinklized rainy yearn %ince . by race! ihf tv..tt,l4 who Wel kdo Cilltvila la 11,1 ., ,tirl of Ni4 l by 71111 Ir . :11110in%! tyro, the seil.f 'hal ( ' our , -- a reT 17% Zt 11 or the lay, by dote, r 1 ,1.! 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