The Democratic Watchman. IT P. OILY 11111 M , JOE W. PORET, A 1110 0 ,116 Morron Torino, $2 per Annum, In Advahir itgLLEFONTE, PA Fr icloy Morning. January 14, 1870 Ma Contested Election Cases There are 110 10/18 than four contested election cases before the present Legis lation; in the Senate, Dinsovn, Demo teat, tontesis the seat or \V ITT. radical) and lEictru, radical, the seat of Ft ',lousy , Democrat; in the Hoose 0 Bat v.; rails• eal,contests the seat of Maguey, Demo erat, and JOSSPII, radical, the seat, of FORSTTIIt. Dcinocrat. 1r the act 'on t o f the two last 1, , , 3i51at it re lire to lie airy pride for the me+ent nre it is't very easy matter bo imagine which of the contenting partie+ will he succestitl ; butila strict observance ot • law, nn honest and fair count an I an impartial decision be marls, then n very dia ll er s Mt result will he had. D Hinz those+ eion of Hif t ft Mr. S. T. SnunrsT, win was elected as fairly as nry senatrir ever was elected - , was slinmeleesly do prived of his seat, ail (the of the district outraged by the installation of JoaN J. Rontso', to the pv‘iii,,n which they had chosen Mr Slll - 01.11T. simply because he nits mia,•rit and tool not $12,000 to pity to 3004 ,1, PATVERHON and hug ring to cover the expenses they hail been at to Irving to defeat his election. L t•t winter n 1 ri the testimony of perfrtred itnegne., men who was brought and paid to come to Harrisburg and stem• to ft lie- —a .et of as depraved Tilliens as el er diwzrtr•e ed a prison or pleased the devil Ist J. Wire na, a Demorrat,was thrown from his seat and a radical he !mole of Buten placed in it. lit Loth the ,. eases, but the mere tortni ol'lnw were gone through with, Nets wen• tit own aside—Justice nits sp , trne I, an I One will of the people try uteri with con tem! . t. So we believe ' it ,will winter. Of the one eleet liat. Dr nun vn Ire WATT, anti it is n fair sample of the other three, the Phillidel phi.t MO, one o - :he bittecest radii - id papers of Hirst ei , y, says The Legislature alone can decide whether Mr. Watt .or Mr I),alinsiid was .elected in the Fires ;emit rot I 1),., trict. • Contested election cases are ,u h mitted to special conimuters, not cc lected, we hel !eve, lint elinsea Ire cilium. The evidence is taken mid the argil in t ents made before the (mann it tee, a nil it decision is generally final We pointed out mu Satnribis t he fici. which makes this mac a tell i!ra i e one. We showed that while the re turns 'rase Mr. W. Watt. flue fletiiildi can candidate, it majority of 1711 in the First district, the set en uard. which compose that district gave Deno - writ!, majoriti CM for all other otheers sated for Sellers's inrijorily o'er Ashton 14 1 I ; Packer', majority (user (teary 1 4 1 These figures do not lie, lint the, mug oat lying. it is impossdde lor its to see any cause for this is.. nzing ilif fei ence in the Sole ol these wens We thought we understood the causes. ill tlii - A city toThraldy ssidl, and knew' the r oponr and 1111popillar candidate* But we discovered no entliiiiiiiioni lor 1 Mr. Watt, no oi , jevtiaa to Mr. Ilia Monet. sufficient to explit in why the former should get a Republican majort of liti in a Reitmeratic district, a {itch went against such a popular candidate as Mr. Ashton by 2,81 toles. It 1111 V I can 14)10 ,1 : 1114 Bien 14 111,111/41111e explinta lion of this political miracle our obli gallon*, atilt be great. But till good reuse for Mr Wisit's astonishing nail unexpected norjeerrly is shown, intelligent eiti 7 ens of both par ti es will believe that the returns nre fraudulent. The Legislature nine de cide against Mr. Diamond, but public Opinion will ileelare that downright cheating has been committed to sendit Republican to the Semite That is our opinion now; we idionlil be li.,ppy to have it changed, but base no hopes of that. As the figures stand, 4114 the character 01 the contest is now under. stood, the return of Mr. \Vatt appears to be as palpable tt fraud as et er was attempted in this vita. For the sake of the Republican par. ty we are sorry that any Republican paper should attempt to deny lie tip. parent-evidence of cheating, and sneer at the just complaints of the Democra• cv as mere party clamor. This The Press with its Imbitnal contempt of facts, iiiiii on Saturday. "We must make allowance," it said. "for exhibi• tionerof that spleen which is attriblitn— ble to defeat. As to Me fraudulent ecrunt_ipg of returns there was ?talking to subsiawisis the rharge except Demo cralic suspicions. These were of course strong just in proportion to the extent Democratic election officers are in the habit of indulging in that business." Nothi_i_g7 A difference of 457 votes is noticing. Colonel Forney ought, by this time; to know that the Republican party can bitter stand cheating in the ranks of its opponents, than rascality in 46 own., If Mr. Watt becomes a state Senator on the atrength of this unexplained majority, the disgrace to our party will be inflhitely more damn. ring than it is v ote be beneficial. Not 1.1. tag eptikl hate been more fortunate for us Nan the prompt expoeure of the sifinutDi the Thirteenth I,egislatiredWv. triet, whith it was intended to de kat ' r. Forsythe, Democratic, and r. Geies. That thepe.fuele will have any effect upon the committee if (mini-mined of the name kind of radical rnonsett, wit Acted AA eornmittee men i i the StII7O6RT. ROBISdN ease, there is not the leapt prohnhilitv. WATT Will he d'eelnred dnlveleeted. notwithstanding'the rapt tilt hie certiflenteof election wee oh toNe..ll,hy the hnPest, 1,01.1(.10, hnldept villainy' aver Attempted le he perpetrm fed in ti 1)01114 . 111 ceinte.t. The radii-AI torment of flint body need him—he one of their kind, repdv to votesfor env dimmer, wronf!, thievimz flint offers n "eleyy" or pro.nieee emdlitment. lie 'none of the chef' p kind —(7/.00. nnH for thin ?Tipton the more expert rnernln of the Semite will Pernple nt nothing. to enntinne itim in the place in• whirl,. his frnmlnlent retitrne nmi frmyhdent certificate into temporarily pieced hint. The attempt of Scum, to /kiwi% e FINIDIT.T of the Pent to it Ire,ll he %MI elected linneetly end fairly, n_PSpinnOns ati trial 1.. l W trt to take tlnee. Povntsv Wll4 elect ed from the 11,11Ord, Fallon awl .iotif 1•r-ett dietriet, by n artiority of Rome 33 vnrrt, recimini the rettifh•ate off he hoard of roar,' imlze•4 —"am! /aloe In linrrinlmrg nt jnrlly entitled II lie Fn run in, as any Senator la eaent. fly /name lannu+ l, /Cu., SI i'l I, w•rurt•d the ID:Ill:1111re of idle telnrn jtol.:e r th eei• titienie I h t 4. Ihr i11 . 17e1l efl ' ronfr , y 10 Tonle RII f. , e0111,•41 FIND LEV'S tight In die place. B teke I by egnealmor ;Jolty C t."/ I tile hrn , oo, fur toile44, Itt).l l ,e IVaTrt: of PA. 2141 dl.trlet, no.l nee le.l the iDIiV 210.1 efierllJllll7l.lol.l of the Sena re to 14%! it tlyfr 01 V li tile, he tenth enfreel, aml tile eerlitic . ate theme ren urn indffe, ten o tine I.l,yht mall ap, ,leie e the peo:iie of t he :20111 .lo4triet, ol their leza I Iv elto,/en Senn for The tmlite.a9 111 the` Mile are from Philadelphia and altioo4 to the W %Tr—Di ‘ltovn, 1111 4 e ID the S live e'll•e In .I . le 01 . 1111. 4 e. FOR•VrIIe Jle'r palitalde W.lrl 1110 rn Inval r41 , 041,it , 111.tt :t rwhr.tl nudge—Am I so, %% Len the liefiire hill!, 10 d 1•11111/ C u /IC all i/p flitrillid 1/. Ir, ,,lnlza lilt /lie /4/ r aq , bilent e'tv.n ("I LSc l'"rP 5 of //VD l rt my a 6.1111111 I.f,+ ?rill rITII ocertpfilly 11r7 neat." Soch le tlie Ight ,Ise I 4 . 1111111 V of It t Kral pdri %do,' the i r I ti '.) the I.:Ill./I NON, 1011,11 4 , 1 , 11% wee, hire - repettterm,' nn,l dept it t• 11)1.11 ITOIII .11'1.0.111D:: Ilan, - 101 l lot., all 1111, ,n %“.1•111a• rgrret. fir their 4 oniltilindo, I 1i0.% .tholl rv."rt ttllicial pi-fort and nnl.li-Inn hmher% 111 10111 Ow% Initril to itt ilit• I till. It 14 1111 . 1. Ihnl IlleN 110,V depend 3,1 II hIle(•4• 4 4111SC1 • I.1 ttlll ”rellp% the pe01Vt...11.11e , 1 ViNI) 1.r1", ,Tr will till DI 111 /Nui r, Llo: to• hr.:4 ,I•I t (“4) , .1,i s. IZt•le111.!11.111 his(' it 4et 111 +1 • 111,. I I „ AIWill4 till. whole- leitelt of 'tomer rfortnr-i, no two tippareurty In truth their differ e 1 1 ,1,4 :Ire I kirtietrp•,.lir tn,ronrt table ••Conti.•iion" and "ex t einsion" alt6c offer the •aine 1)1 . Yinitlar arguments 1.. proNe lit Ellett' The latest proposition, and the one most reasonably correct is--11 return is not C ottaile to specie paritt-iits, then a Mr ther iscreass in the in:trine of pa; er eurrreney is proper, for as gold is nil tioiger tunnel, bat it mercliatitahle tit tiele, it 14 ti., hid II) of cur rOariv, hot tin ahsollent of paper 1111 net, the re.d ciirreney In other words, gold being no longer useil l ns ttione, but as a merchantable commodit , re quires further capital to handle it 7'h017111,1111 . 13(111k Note Krlsa ht, on this hymithesis, therefore, to rgei, a Mr titer itiereni.e of the volume of piper currency $300,090,000, that prices fully be numtitined, nnil the value of values preserved. Bali I "Let tilt have a dim missal of rascals from office, a retrench mem of about $200,900 in the expenses of the Government per annum, less taxation and a return of honesty, and the money now in circulation is ample. Quack doctors will never cure this nick, patient country. We must hate true medicine and true men to administer it, if we are to ride safely over the troubles which hang over us to warn and to alarm. —There ought to be a day of thanks giving throughout till the land outside of New York city, in commemoration of the completion of A. T. SUMMIT'S house. The public will now soon be freed from reading daily of that penis. ent bore for a time. QUESTIONS FOR New E.SOLASIT PORT• Taxa.— If, in 1716, it was ha merciful and divinely appointed thing to slay* the Ethiopian, for the good of commerce sod the Ethiopian's soul"—IOW °odd It be a "grate moral idea" to free the negro in 1865? The Findleyull Oise In order that (atm renderß may folly understand the ontrakenait attempt of the radical Peampo in the Senate, to prevent a duly elected Senator from taking hitt Pelt in that ho lv, in full, the report of Senator D tvts, a member at the .committee. avytinteil to examine the pipet' and report, AR to the prima Acid riglit of to be wort in. tiR Rea Itor from the 2fltli district. It will he peen that Mr. FIND Ey brine' Itinedti me to the-pent on the certificate of hie election in Somer-tett county' Rignel by three re turn joilgem and the clerkm, 1111 , 1 im eluding n fill count of the vote of et err township,iti the county. Mr. • cut.Ctirettented. in Ilia behalf, a cer tificate of election signed by one re. lint judge. and excluding the vote oil the'tmstißhip of Alleghinv,. Not wit li tanitiling there Ito., the Ititilicalp at tempted to give the RPAI to Mr, Squid.- The efforts of fir. L.twev, however, who Peentu In be somewhat conmeien ti • ent*,-for a Rntirnl Sell 'tor, with the tit rola ! opinion ore.< Attorney, Ocher:ll BREWSTER in Mr. FINDLEY'i f,i %or, itud Ilie I.nwrrfpl arguinenitt of Senator W tl,l, •E ' t d oilier gallant deumertd , , Ire requited in tile viudication orNtr. FiNut,EY E rreht to tile neat, itind that will convey lent) v noviipv It Mr Scut t, now wants it hr will !me to beronte the eonte•ttanty R pOgitlllll in whielt he Ifni lit. frien•li ellihNlVOred 10 pl.n•e Mr. Fl %DIAN' In r,He lie loci nI Ike np 1114 tiilllll 0)1 . 111lie`‘i. lie o•iIl he °Wive I to thee❑ It tttury of the nicer inemlii , r4 of Ii ill% party, like S•nator Llwity, nod will no dnula find liiin. , e!f 1 , 11 a peculiarly cii,lrrn•.ni Pit r. I alile replrt. aat•a U , ler the term., of the r4 4, 4 ' 44:14 - 414 or, wir C olninittee. loir dully w,4.4 pertrrnlel when we it.-erotirte , l tr.,,,, he paper.: ittanitted to 41., who kad nlljonn 01 . the tehole tote list 111 the lh-ori , • , . Three the,ll. , rriet A ,114 trier 110.1r,1 it rerun, jn 110 flow edit, e..} It e wet at. Id • 1+.,r , 1 I he , trrr , Trer .hte rind tegtilerle 0r•_•an474 .4 1 11V 0 0 1'1 1)11! a pre: , ident 441441 ttto 4derk . . Mr, tp. letarn litdze from Soner , et e . :144114. 4 1 4 111 e:: Wed in the orpiniz 144144 hot): the clerk• then null there 11(11 14 1111L'. 1)11(11./1 the 01.11711 helore the Sl • nat..e... A wajt)riiv 11,111 Lourd rormsted M t‘vr, or Ito n44 4 :1414cr0, and their return wit. londiroz 1444.444 :1 -4 an I 44:44•14.41 4 ,4. ,41 the pHrtia /.4 , ,r' right () 1e ifl the returnm 144•4440 e the Setotte git 4• 44 the lull 'Ole nt the di-dict The 4114414 4 4rhy and power of Ino of the Ji4 4 1:4, 4 4 1.4q. , ,1ting that return 1411.144.4ein0d; thee con , tittiled the Null oiler 1111 . Itw their return 1.114 IM 1 1. 111.11 . 1 V. and 1111., In 'hp opnrnn nl (1.) 11,11.141.!11, 1 11, 14 4•44..0141-Ite .0 the p,,,,,e)d,e ,- . ..1141.1 .)ii r , loti es are per lonued ht f( 1 1/111(11a8.11 4 lli 1 11()11 il.l, 1111)( 1111.1111 1 .. .W11,1N 14 Winded I() 1.1111 ee it 1141.1 . 1 1111111111 W (1 'until em0m , ,, , , to tlr tics .listi let thrinigh thy re;:,illai yiatnier, one ri1.Z11(..1 by trio ;01,,,,thed ly!iti Tour', Judge. 1111 , i the •.121101 1111 e. thy fir-d properly aite,ted tetiiilllll?. the larger number of sine.", to a,", The arrty4 cart In the h”Il • of the , 1.-111 et amt electing Mr. Itlid the miler Pot attested, retnriiing;i r.m.iller nittilleir of %(11e , , 10 slut The sole of the okittlet, °dirt tirrg the trr‘trirdriir crt . AHerheir‘. in Somerset comiti., and eleettirr4 Mr., , cllll 'The air h r the Lir% lat.( r14,,,%tr in Ist Brews ter, 11101:1ceorilimi to precedents 'dread., e,t.thh•-lied, a u, the Inh of the Serrate Irr lirr ml chi tern vertitieatea, and ink tag me I rr.,:r I number of vote-, a ball the p, t ,iA /uric right to a edit of the per-on wl.O 1.11 , 1.11C11 larl:Cr Humber of lon., appeal.. 10 brim . .. [lien elected, winch in tlik ..nee t, Hiram Foul! ty. ( rdoiv tinder this state of fiete is a l rend% potmed nut by Judge Allison in 11,1• raree of Mount - won vs. EWlllg, let 11Typ-teen Itepott., in which there were arbor tx,.reecttlietitert, one ortritriar4 the arms rote and thus electing John Thompson lir it Itini ,, rity of torte-nk totes, and stretchy Itobert Ewing Iry It trrajorit ol•ert en Prilitlreil and forty scrim. Judge Allison in his opinioil, nap' -the direction of the law looks to tare return I n certificate of election upon the coittplitation of %rite-. and not Iwo or more different retort's of election to the manor office, for the law contemplated the election of but titre per. , on, who slur!l bare received the highest number of Totes Ibr the of flee designated. We are therefore re quired to regard the two papers au one. If there are contradictions, we mold reconcile thent it we can." In conchs. ',ion Ito soya' "we are the' cfore rectum. cd to hold that the papers eared re• turn.' are in fact lint Mk return, and as they 01118110 w that Robert Ewing had the highest nomberof voting, his prima lark right is establisliel, for we are to look at. the mulintance of theme paper,' rather than at their form. This' being the law, our duty id die charged I.ty ascertaining from the pa pets as a whole uho Ilan the "highest number of votes" cast in the district its certified by a majority of the judged, and Hiram Findlay having the high. st number he itt prima fade entitled to the seat. It was admitted by Mr. actild, in his statement made to the =mashies that the vote of Allegheny township, in 9otnerset county, was omitted in the return signed by Hicks, and that town ship gave Findlay a majority of forty Th•Str forty voteavite precisely tits differsnoe between tbi two returns, and thus It appetite 'tort the' oturna . signed by One 'Muni judge thafranciti• se. the voters of Allegheny township, while the returnn signet by three 're turn joiltrea enthrone the wk.!. vote A n d in justice to the whole people of the county. Thitse omitted votes explain the discrepancy in the rehtrtts, Find it being our duty to reconcile.: And to mve renreset tation to all qualified citizens, it is clear that the return show• ine the highest number of vcnen . mlioni4 he aticept,d an giving the prima 'facie ri , ht to Melon Findlay. The tinderoigee.l, belieeine that it we'. the duty of the committee to de. rile Iron the fire of the returns sent from the district, opposed the Admin. Sinn rf any evidence. but pp:tor havtig been n.littitte , l to show who was Ate reettlar‘ rentru intitte from Somerset enmity, and collie flouters dint °emir. re I nt the fleet MI nt . the district hoard, n %vitt:es. ww. r.ltered to prove till that we'. P 31.1 t ilitill4).le oft such Meeting of the .lintriet Lrorvl, mubsbontinlly As fol. l ow s W. C. II eelcn and John Mowry nnpenrell nt enid meeting with vellum. fro Solitermit County. telt was lid ittl whellwr hi. return embraced A v tow neltin. Mowry replied that his did. and Woks that his did not. The other rehire' judges, to wit Abe jlehre-. from B .Ifor.l and Fulton rltnitte., t h e n took both the returns Ir,nn Sooteraet nod counted the votes, ti hie:, elected Mr. Findlay. When the result was nimmtnee'l, Mr. llieke re• fit-e Ito .hr.o it..tating flint he was in• Hirneted tint to mien n celliflrnic lbw' included Allechecv township in the eolmt. That Mr. Point... one or the clerks of the , li.triet bnnni, nppointed nt the enetre.ticti‘ of Mr. II teke, then yenta, t‘ed 'lint lie (Hicks) (night to styn rintlinv's fertifiente. Thnt it wnnhl he to the cre , tit of the rimy to rlo nu it ',ins terr plain to he Peen that Mr. Findlay WIIR cleete,l. nod tint he,ns n clerk nn.l It repohlienntWum in Iny 1.111).1 to Pilo it ;Ith wonhl to go. To nitioh Mr (licks rephel that lie cont.% tit, Its he plenne,i. thetl i mNked n het her The ennoiderol the retorog loan A Ili..theittv a trawl Ile nn-wered that he tloti not, hit n• there MIR intornillity he W111.111114(11Cted cot to .ivtt 111.1 he wont,' unt. This offer WAR tilt (I.IIIIIMMI, Under n 1 1 the fset4 therefore. in tbe en.e, owl under the hoe tyt htt.l kiss by nitrenniriA, and hearing in mind titnt Fonllnv mmite•ttionnldv had the hi:!hetn ninnher n 1 totem east in the dintriet-•-•-rt Inet vvhielt in lint denied men by his pnhtienl opponent:l—the itmler.tigned in most elenelv tit the opitt• inn that jnetire and. equity impel-111'1.e. lv dennitni that we ndmit the pr,init (twit rn!lit orsaid 'limn Findlay to Iti‘t eat nn eittitta. meinher from the TwtMtieth ftettntnrril dixtrirto‘i(l) len ie In Mr. Srtill in Pnotent in the n n t n n , e provided by taus, and he e n reports. He4perti t illy nuLmirtrl 1. N Journolistio rr, nticr, of Ihr fllr Courter.J"untal, i 4 nut and nt Dui dr•ls :11.7,11n. Th.• A lt ,,, mt l'indiratm , hrett ch .n_v.,l b , thn Iltoon k San, 11n.1 - % 1,0 h.. 1.,•11,. I by Ito iir , pnetor4, W Alottre _Thoomeo ~f Iltn A met iron LniA rrmt boon iron, p to 31 'lt. m —The Wil:hini.p ,, rt Midi/ Stan 'lard illi- rrn•4ll lo I. lk lat Du k IL yen Ine &rend( n 1),IN been conlinz to i once 'lll.,ndaN lII.t an I h.• "heir shell " NV I' Furey, 0.9 , Inlr atilt. Car lton 1)elloor, n?, 1.11 ..ioritrit! a Ile %V ktlpl . r Al_ lin u4111:44414+4 Lw 4r• twtitret t INSI \V Goblin., late foreman of I • .”`..tvinted tvith llr Iteirnemml4l..r, in i•ditornil and is non, the Dentee7ertlr Goan!, at Siitilni ry Suivv(vox to vOll, Citl ____ _The Milton 'Pratt!. hw been re moval to Mifflin after a brief exibtenee of ono v ,, :tr in thn foriim.r --Goo R Fs% sinzer, hxi tllien hie ration'. place lIR publisher of the Lewis town Gazette —The Lxnen.ter Intelligenrer, one a the rlflci,..t, ablo•t, truost, holdoil and t0...t. I) , •mooratic papers In tho Slate, Inss donn , (l o now dro.s, and o , now nnosoello.l m thd :Stato in r ither tippttlironnit or pluck Pttrry Bounty Democrat camo to us Inst wititk, &cowl' tip ai nieo and now us boffin litllttw wh o , h d d bo n At a tlro —Another precious Republican ofll cial—appointee of Gassir or LINCOLV-- a perfect pink of loyal propriety —Vice Consul to Glasgow, Scotland—repre nentative of this, country abroad—ham met with a little mishap. The name of the precious elm in W 11,1.1 %It Coos, and he was'U. S. Vice Consul. The mishap is a trivial one. It is thir A Scotch eriminattfourt, before which lie hada fair trial on the charge of forgery. has jipat sent him ;o a British peniten• 'War); lor seen years! Hie friends will regret die accident, but many of them will feel happier in the thought that it might have been thus with them, had justice always hewn meted out. Oomt, however, is no exception. We have had numbers of loyal chaps abroad meet with a like fate, and many more have escaped it by extraordinary cau tion. Minister !tux came nirr ge4 ting Intoa worstascrape than conviction for forgery. He was Minister of , this country and was at the urns time en• gaged in smuggling. What a precious ifet of rascals. ehitentiary birds foie foreign repreeesitatices I The Lord 4e• liver Gm How Loyalty I. SOH Up. We see it stated that a new ReptMi• .an paper has been - *started at ' Louis. ville, Ky., on the joint stock plan, with a capital of $25,000. This *Um le all raised on piper and the wise heads orthe Jacobin element have got to. geth'er, and the tiring is born. But hereby hangs a title. It Wii• live a certain number of days only. As we linve said the capital is $25.000—0n paper; that. 14, we the undersigned a Yee to likke stook to the titnonnts set opposite our names to be paid up when we succeed in getting our appointments as conntilts,ete.,•ltut not otherwise. Amt to get the means ne'es.ary to get out,the paper, the lesilers levied a tax on each Federal (Ace holder In the Stele. The price for n gross mail's post master, An w learn front the tart letter of our wluiiheelii es the lionnr of "mtititnining MO important an toidettak• lug," is only $5. How much they have stieceedel in raisin: will ultimate ly be known it the composing room anti nt the paper mftkers. But U1.1r6. WI Many keep the thing along. No doubt he will, ac Ir is the real eduor of it, notwithstnlldlol2 ft country itiwyer claims the horror. 'Chia thing nc man new, rap rs'whololow .nth ing 01 the business and have O.j ("Niter; elute. has 'wig since been tested. Nn money, no alttlity. itti inapt:mon —no 'trolling ix the result. The Govern meta has tried Kd hand rind tailed estaltitslitnl Jaeolutt pttpe•tt in the Witl.olit a party, !Ind also without any nitre capital, it will iLtlte no ery wise newspaper Juan to lizurr nut the days of its life. But l'ettasklstitti.t, e give this inform:44th to tai, lie eatt.e it-ititerestt ton more than you' perltapnthiuuic, IYhileilua.pa4tes 1 • Ike Ow m lily oth , rtt" tlwt hate rl~e where been Itilemptel tlw G plantlerern, lota will have to pat. part of 114 eepenwr. Earl' firmer of Centre tactalwrttf that n.l..l,lstoek pant," and must •‘ diite" lip for the dtn meittimition nt J11(.01.111 literiffirre. A Bald-Headed,Lie The New , York 7'ii/otne inthlinhem the mintetnetit that one )1 r, Caroline Taller, of Weal l'oint, isno latels threatened mild ordered trivit the State its the Kit K.nx, - for t - eneltinz isigtf;irs how to rend All %irate Thin . In M.N. In the Kl.lilllelitlllllM, who Juice heard nothing w' hut eter of it, elther Denttl erntie or Iteprthiseall In hiet, it i. won/millet,' hy , it !inner iiishiNhe.d ineie In be a. he in sill re-iieet... Poor old 1 lion ter. 1.14 fret touted hiiii , elt to Le' iilligi.e.l Ilpoll. Tlil4 tio'l.t. tilt I 11. ,, 1 artist . nl.oiit K , I KiliN lot. lirlg Pi , ll l • -been 'utterly tdnyed oils. To have of feet, the •laeoi Ins Ought to Ifer 1 11. , °111.'• thing new in the 11111 tit thinginar% teiror Let them ,e 1 stint Some- new "ordei ' I.r thing. for li.ev 1111%, 1.11.11 V IIII,“:Ittelt it they expert In 1-t `are. nits Lily iibw lit the Kis KliiS:lig theme The K 44 Klux !Icier did e‘i,d, exeetit in the hr,tin4 or era7l .1 Willi:is edstor• -4tit4 4-0444eint F-. .1,,,t+ etrn.4, 4 le, q ra tin , South, the one to he aliont, the Other /Is II 1•10.11( In 4I1•/ll with Tilers. Is nn Mla. Caroline I'm lier. no mile felon ie 1 1 nigger Mrliool leacher, no-Ails Klux, /Ind lin truth in the l'///otn,'. !Mile merit. \Vital a , 1..t.y. lon Jatuhiti edi torn I - NOW \TM' NEV. IT, kNii sow YOU Di.e r "----'"Gen. - T. M. 11 rte, a carpel bagger belonging to New York, Wm moan, and Pe% era! oilier Suttee, at a political meeting which we attended, likened Denim-mile Plathirm to dog nhieh, on the pools wile of the Potomac-, would walk out MI hind lege; and, north of that la r-am, on Mt lore legs Es en it thii( sonde held good, it ir„olit not he nn world rrul and trite, nn exemplitientioti al nailichl (..ons4- etie)• as the averment of another Radi cal at the meeting, that "there is &Grows between the a e.l of a northern an I NOlidlern nigger! t --Some crazy Jacoltia correspon• dent writes to a Radical joarnal that "barbarism reigns supreme • t Rayon Real, Ark," and "that the bowie knife and pistol are its profits." Ire only means to lie. As there is no anch place anywhere on earth as Rayon Real (a very unreal name) an intended i lk only writs out to be a fiction. That poor fellow has been somewhere down there and has got drunk on Arkansaw rot gat—poor unreal wretch! —Tort iugredientswhich go to make tip "the beat( Radical )gu seen men t wafer the sun," are as follows, to wit: Official corruption and imbecility; increasing taxation 4 nigger supremacy at the ,Soith; a downtrodden Southern pet,- Ne* England aggrandizement at the expense ~of the , tai payers ; a daily tnereiraing "National" Debt; Impending eoinmercial pan:, Fins !and ctiehmt; and the •griadi of the rearms for the bene fi t of tls 'ch. I.f3elah. MAW AIDITMILTIIIIIMMTS. NEW FIRM!' NEW GOODE'antrAlllo PII.IOEBI R. If, FOSTER, irivAng fpfirehlLie4 the flag•llPita stare of Horn.ll, Otl i dand t Co.. Hug. 1 Nn4 2 Annul and added to them at panto prices, a large giaaortmon‘ of Nrna (mpg NPIW n. o) I 14: NKW (.10uuK; Ii• Is isoablsd to Nell at OLD FASIDONKD PRICESI A ',alio 'artily of Dreotor,,,,Nr. Lt./l..+' brerm tionftm. Ladled' Dream iloods, Greitt Dargnipn In Mti.llnt end il•rtilenn• ,111•11,101 x”.l l'all.wm: Al unlfito Mid LIAiIIJUOII. Reouly.tnade Clothing, Ite.oly MIMI° 13001111 K, Ite.ulyntodu 'or (let and ("mod mro•ok, our Clotho,. and UM' CIolhe• and inain.lliterem. Cxu lIN fIitoCF.HY I)EI'ARTMKNIr. A.lo ) hlido.lll,et)isnie In wo.orinient and low I4rnp, gitrat, c o lr.•u Cantle.' Frnit Jrht••• I) mie..t it. and lg. I' l un,, Clu•t"t• alio! l'11•1 , 1..• 4.11 orul runty Atht•r enl I.• he. lutair„intt ill 1.4., 17 U.•partment %%1101.MA1.F.4 Al' MEI alVritrfrl.l"•. M..014111..11,1 Loit , trert In IQ 1,, p•ml tot. 1.4.•1 1 ..11.• r N 41 , 0. Iro.r•ti l•I Then eull sod two /14 MIIYI luvl prier. IL, 11. FOOT MR Is selli•ig Ills I/ry (limits and Groceries. - LO 01" W .GO-04.4 It Ow.. R. iwor et retrren.nrrted; we will Pe/ rrrr„rs.nrrurl,u•. Don't fort-rt t lie plat ae ARCADE 'S'f► DI? NV II NVUNIOR. . fo•en In .010 , 0 , 0r0l Prowllen for %.1”. wo tM•r=p^r{.•new•.f If oAwn! Mein e •n•dnrinv the late Amer. 111 :Well.' I. all profeorlonal r:.•••at r hi. 0 . • No 9.2 S F,V.,ert 67. l'h iladd phi(' M. fileine• are , no^rl or reenn7- , rf•m;.,ln, yrim in kterowl Sr.' ihn.o i, will flool dawn th.. eemnlif ution. Ow • \ -tett, front all Inpirlow It Intianral mP , ltalno• and lltv • V+l,•to to a Itraltny and perfectly 1111,4 8,11,1111,01 DYSPEPSIA, thnt ftt•tteo.ln 411‘ett.o .04 f , ll dostroyer of he,oth 11 ,1 -n iimr.roltnlnK tho non wlllllll,,o oipf ymolv eorryine th4,o.imitit to itti• ioety grevertrorf hl leo ri ,VEI, A NCIIOI.. 1", ABBERATION, ohenniwn nod w•stkno.o of the 0110.1 a )4 , 4, ri perp4,o•lo..aplehle of on. the plea.orem of pvt,rming the duties "Mr, Ulf EI'MATD4II In tiny (~rn) nr eonditlon, chrnolo or scuts %al rout et/rotor. I,RPSI I , or falling itiek nem all chronic or atifaria eaten.. of 14:31.1 LE DMEAS/fi radfeally removed. Salt Rheum and every de -eription illeeratlmin; Illea and sernfalnn• litre haftled all previa°, meal ill . Ito pored by my treatmert ang d...t. all dl•t anew (yen ('eaatiwrttot) ran %II ',red Jty weanina Iny Mediented hteket.whiob a provieellon to the Lima 11111111110.1 all change. of weather In all climate. - flaring In rertlgat eil for year. the ram+e and character of Inter. wittenta (fever and mole) In all par , . at the United Minter. will rare permanently ell -hron it or seine eft , ea of ague and 11(1,1,1111 di/01410S Inn few day,. CANCER rIT RED NVITHOUT THE KNIFE. OR DRAINING BLOOD. Tape Worm that droad to the human (ami• ly far yearn, (-an be p.mort.ll whh ten nr three ore ( Inv :wryly ttlaeot.red remedy, war rented In ah rota, Cononitatlon In the Ens. I. or tirrtnnti Inuring/pa. Whl make wialtil any dfalanrr tt towed. May he witirossol by Wier (ronAtlentlally) to any port of the °Otte. try. office, No. Yet Filbert fol. PAlkkkiphla. ASCIIOOL IN THE MOUNTAINS AT BELLEFONTE, PA FOR 30 BOARDERS. TE43113 $3OO PER YEAR Jinnee thoroughly carpeted, healed emollient. ed Wllh gar. Boothe well fornlahed for two heryaeseh. tlyntotwlum convenient, Tried red eepeitle Woollen, In all the department/. Ng extra, chorge for inatructioneJe roes) muck. Parent. wielting to mend their cone where there will he no neoreallY for ohmage Pt► they harp completed their education, are Ired to vialt this Institution. Mention reopens, MondaY,,, Janaerlt, JOf► Into. P. - nowt Z 9, Prlitt . 4o oll * I" • 6 1 -1 1 4 x:4 room formerly the Contra Nese wv flee. near the oblie 'quire, and In connection with the Bellefonte, Bowling Ball. Robert If. Irwin OPTV , `I , nen. but impeder iihell Roasted, Sten rrifticilMill,Prl 114 order. rio elate, warning up . a am* deft he norve norm 01111 , one there. mar the . P. OF,PHART, ty • CM ORVIS a libSIAIII)S11, attanda,to doltootlons and prettier to the Or. C "a rt • ' ISM Wurral ted to milt,. Itoom No. I lIIIn
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