watamil The frernOgrd t i c NY 7. 65•; PEEL JOE W. FUREY, Amonars bow*. Term, $2 per Annum, k Advance BELLEFONTE, PA Friday Morning, March 111, IE7O Dawes. The eohesiwitiower of pnblic plundeur certsunly cements the Radical party to gether. .Not long ago a member of that party, a man in whbm we thought we could plfteC Mb* confidence, ex poged the vlilainietLtbe corruptions and the extravapin of Ittatheahan on the floor of .he, Heise, nine!) to the consternaffon t at( hie simulates In a hold, poterful ead_44.1).„01 speech, ko laid bare their rascalitrea, and vbnwerf up the wretched schemes uhereh, •party'expected to enrich itself and, r o r petuate it.. power by the ti-e of the public funds. This he did, it would now appear. in a fit of lionott%—n •paem that , eldrun wit Ittot, It-01:cal 'vitals-Limit the attack .eein- to worn oil, mei, like the n tr- It ed tiota that returned to her aatlnwiag in the tnire. this man (Mr ()pup. , has gone lint.in to hie itiil Iraunl and his uhf nourcurt.ton, ... a t, I 1, ) the noise of hi+ own gun unit kicked ,vcr hl the -amp rebout,i thlt upturn. bled hi. e , ,i ; on+, he ham 6, i , r11 to let the leelil thing :Jon: tiler 'h.-. and leave to the rlesinwrii,t, the tn.:, of tiring ofrthe heat y lip it. New Ilan.' Mhire, Mr 11,v. r t* ae lately engaged in trying 1,, ti.e thtngH he Kiel it. 4 '4,r.gre-.. and 1 ,, 4.4- . 1, ince the Radical. of that State that he meant nothing bt the arra .. l ”I fart,' and tigure-' there ;.et up azu.i,st A.iministret iort. It to barely rot-m.lldt r 11.0 , r! Mi tt kb• 11 6. 1110 4, bui it ,• , ,tlr.ol , ytel:. rer 'am that hen all arra.it F:1-e why should he herd th , : part, hull that rehire; hurt hack into the rank! , of the thiever and robttwo he expoeed' Veetr-ot being read ...Alt the 1031 , 1i1 party made ban take hack all lie attid, sad Rent him off to N — ew Ilampoltire to can , a. 3 that State in the intere,t o 1 b.o Radical mat %Vila( a 1.. s a. into enable, maignotieant, contemptible pool , lion tor a man who toptred to la a great lead, r and Clllllll pitai 0H1,4 1 ,. tip!. 1411,1 %That a re ap.ronatiot, for ri nnn b ).0 'MCP rilf red t he okirtn of lament.} and attempted to immr above 111,4 l coed the fhn.ldnm 4,1 party pert ihtt \Slim Radunt hall at. Ingot. after /1 Ala., none Nit tl.nti , ,zll t Lb I,e f!Oele---(111/11gh he he hor•I 10 h011(4 and 411111,1'1'1'1w. fo7e‘er, 1.1, Irina awl Igun•r retitair, and the, slime are .tiflit Into damn to e‘erlutqtrig ititaa, the party belongs, Hll , l % , 111C11 CT10,1V1 . .3 boo 11 1 / 1 11 thr ,-tra)gi,l harrow eat into the broad and flower' lath that learietli to destructin. l'oor ItiVll.4! lie had the di.po-ttion to be honest. but i.e 'asked the Arne 111.0 .le%otion to principle was less dials bra tear of ho. ',art'', and tO-.L.t. the ti era it both parties are pr,inied hi,, Merl Irl that of the Delillperficy .Corr,. 11.1141 , 1% I)1 14 , Let his late he a warning to all nerve he,,., Shame on Him Otter& the smallest caeca Of •Illall rneaulleMPlr..4)ni, M i later w Ali o.hr h /11'11111g" to the French IMplifiliPtt, ill/SI 11.1 ,1‘.1.1{ in the Metriphte awl EI l'aPcp Pacific railroad. It would seem that our M owners ahrolpl are the worst enemies our pen pie hale to their prosperity at holm. 4",arby throw IJ,etr whole weight Inhiel, ie not overmuch) against et ery project kokins tioward the bothhog np ot the wastßplucao. The Smith a r,. I, t ly bertelitted by this El l'iom railroad-- the whole country is to he blessed and helped by thie proposed artery'ot corn merce and co ieation, and not wittstanding the corporation asks noth ing from Congraes'except the right of way—no bonds or franchise., mill there is a party of rtitic who see nothing in it to feather Chet and hence oppose and attempt to fipple it. But it will be built.. it will go through And because, chiefly, it is started on de right principle. It starts ou as a 'irate enterpriso---does not proiose to tax the people for suissidies li a tee thieving road we now have called the Union Pacific. But it is a route that is snowbound no time in the yhtti— can always be in running order--will be built bZ private, capital despite'all the Minister Wesitinseres and other i pups from this bedeviled country now abroad—and will go on to victory all in the *wristlet civilisation. Wass. Buena says he only wanted foreign capitalists against it. The contempti ble scamp. Me only tried to arrest one of thti wheels of progress and It will yet eve over the rotten carcasses of to thousO4 Wmagovasoso: SU ed IFlewil N. illfattliall We cannot agree with the editor of a Missouri Democirstie paper, who ad• vises the party to take no part in the canvaas in that State this year. Al. though he gives th isadvioe on theground that the whole of the elective machin ery of that State is now in the hands of the Radicals, and that half The Demo critic vote would be thrown out by Radical manipulations, we nevertheless think the policy of inaction a had flee. We judge that organized resistance at the polls, e% en if unsucce4ful, is better than rio resistance at all, and- (aleula ted to put the party in much better trim for future and more hopeful Con tests. Our ad% ice is to stand firm. Make the part% now; nationp, and •iiip port therm with alt the r.trength that the Ifisr.ouri Detuocrac The edluor'e , idea that the Radicals, teeing no oppeition, would soon fall to piece; throng,' their own wrangling!, while it may be correct in part, is not a:i•ate platform to stand Oti. I.:tpe• rience pr , Y,ed that the Radical par ty fltee together as inn ar danger prva , aNd it would Ti , ,rl try Is i-e for the Tieniverac "lie oupiiitl) upon their loch-. I,ll,z:ring tl., phantom vi hoe, until their t nem). Lase I,UII I th.. 111 111,i 1 , •"t Ir.l-1. its. ref.re. that ..1( M trwri,a , aJI vre , erl Er(/' °rot, 71111 , .11 11113 f t 1,(1 eten• man tie I/I 111 , place it, the , rank., and I,•t all b. "a , t.le, A Ig.:ao and irate• Ma , e 'OM( but l)ourx-rats or, guard. alol for liert%eu'o , -Ili, tot Not keened to (T o:tt , Ea , fleal ,t. preterenre 1(3 another. on the plea that he 1+ 11,,te ma-en at : ion I t.Pllekl ant^ Of- Cheri). Tih:•t are aII tarred with the-row, ME and htqalct j:lfi.op. I,%er the fe!,e, there t. , t,'t a•v,ther in. their ev.eiar-ed Kant that would heleliate tv 1/ ./ Ilow .htl.;,.,i ter tread Tr; the thi%-6- 91 the tr , e that scear..tho a . , It I- the 14.,:ii:'111 the w4,r1.1 fa•th i. :told; 'I.: wears litnAlwal liar th:- adtlec appite• alone to the Mate 4PI 4s o n r 1. It tipplfe. to every ' , lntl pa Ore rroon t sad 14 the oils .C. , 11 , 11 y tar our exiet ence as a party. I. once refu-c to go to the polls an 1 begat choose gr , .a•rr ~ r I.—. trade. ..t calisou, and our pur er 101 r goo to gone. and we can halt:: One harps upon the w Mown. Vale for gonr non men, fietn4erat-. an•l alwac m IP , sure to I , a , e men 01 )(Mr 011,111 1l1:1 yolt 10 . 1 - ho the deuce a it 6 tI truckling. uni 1, hall way ml,i y that would Nut-render 04 oomplett.'.‘ Int., the potiner ut ”lar enc.' Hon. J. G. Meyer thio ter . r•L r• I.+llf . Ibe le•pribltran R cotttttiptd,le attack 1 , . made %Pig's% I loft .1 Fl FR. the Ilitu•nn•.t Ot Rh/.1, foal( . >, It 1110/0 , 4 !wheat). our no Iter. 11, 11 , 1 ark i. mn.le Ili Ow Phope of a , •„rr,.ls , n.l , •uee. •rgnrl Itiva.- tell Democrat. - aril Islay do to amuse rid.ll 4 c headed Radical.. hot CAR utt er create ant other 1,..1111g. it, the heart. 01 Dell.i.erflt ,, purr ,011(1 . 1110 for the brander. 11011 WIII)001/ vvbu Wr.,[l. it Tlit consort ni our Ittllrerentatise at Harrisburg has been so tar above re prowls that 110 charges 01 dishonest% or corruption can tie made a t zniiist loin, and hence the maliciousness of hie poi nii .al eneinies bo-ak out bil, an amsatilt upon him because he chose to eat dinner with a friend at a private house, rather than at a hotel, 'luring a visit home From such charge• a. these, Mr, Mr.irAt need fear nothing. " JOSgilSted ars general ly brevet thieses and robbers, and are silwa‘s towel m the Radical ranks it e „ e ha v ,• i•i ()tie 10 the CAM!' With the fte / off,/, ,, 01, eorrespondent. -W Ai, up, Dena/mon, if you vroula nn‘e the country. Railicalinin in tear ing the very vitals out or the Republic, and unless lie ravages are eliecke,l, ere long the great Amerienn Union will be a thing ofthe pent. A tonne, buckle on your armor and vow a vow that "the conntittttion must and shall he prenerv ed." —Yule British naval Court of Inqui ry, called at Yokohama, •lnpan t to in vestigate the charges against Captain Ever, in reference to the Oneida disas ter, recommend his suspension from service for six months! This is British humanity and justice. —The Lewistown Gazette records the occurrence of a sad affair at Greenwood Furnace, wherein a little son of J. Gregg killed his little Jive months old sister by striking bur on the Load with ti hammer. No one was present at the time. It is thought the little fellow struck the babe sosideptall . —Mr. Geo. Mitchell, an employee of the Huntingdon Manufacturing Com pany, haring an idea that his tingesr were the' belt stuff, tried them on the edge of a saw, the other day. On his right hand now only two fingers keep his thumb company. Fashions sbr Visn. Sow them to be buried within the bor ough limits. The bodies were . then 4 i taken to a old a'short distance from town, whe they were interred, with ncthing b the mould to mark the spot. ri . , The N K World gives s, resume of the new-old or old-new fashions soon to take possession of the Modern t Man, ind to transform'him from & bob ...taflad,light.degged biped into a ball split stick of candy a la veroftitirm.' The old new man soon to be "born again" by mind through the aid of the Parisian tailor, is to be habited in a suit of blue or gray, gold-laced, and knee-buckled ala IVashington Think of it !—the bandy-sbariked, flat backed, drum stick-legged, shed-stomached longs and shorts of this generation to bloom out some bright May day as Wstabingtons, Lally cites, and revolutionary Mari . archsl. les too 'smelt for a stoic. Then. we suppose. those big knotty heads of our Pennsylvania mountair een, the hair of some of whoop may not have been combed since they were weaned are to be elabOrately p)wdered ! pint of the great Tonto'''. Slathers. to o ol • lathers'.—won't that bee mess And yet it is the only means at band 3 . by vilitrti the 'tone idea - of the man 'y;(1 brother party -can be fully carried r.t.n. It a nigger and a white man.ithe the lion a n d lamb. ate to lie flown to ',pilfer, they ought to he liberally vr:fh ,nfmv whtter.in ' o foe} FlAll , e--vrearr kiem well, and F 1,1% t.•lft in -11(1) Anal Zilie4 4- .1C n !CAW ,. tlr,' k riea: a l %%e +.4.•C no reason why a Itathcal. mule or frantic:l , litot a urea Wt tatnr the new chaure of Ire The fart I-, 1%, hair rn/rtin , -e'l ft:l hack wand. that'. hater , ttea, the epoch ot Wa-i/i!dgitrll and Lala ette. hut rot lay Leyond We bate nth a,corrt,to the lark are.. and a rha bre I . Jf . j}:it to be 11111 , 1 C t 4. currespinet with the other changes. We art 1e.% aloe tet on the Mill (POD I.lfl('' , M. that ttiett 1%1 hea-ht txta o..and 0,11 a dead let e 1 af i:ew the hi I,tr iron, wh elf th#y ltne lallen N o rlotikva at all wr,all he more to c.m. , prane, with the idea. now In 1:11.-biu., at,) Lett f,,r the eerero of the eetutowo would no dunk hecottle I.lrolar tettil while and Mark ek timed nirrere Journalistic We h•nrn that ft r., w Radical parwr in h. igarti•ii at Franklin. What lIRA that peophi Jun•• that tr..). thus afflicted? it ‘tat..d that the Williams -I,Priz rPtisrro ace rindiraAr has hoe ti ,1•1 hy the. z•dustit Nakty Niseriff ' Probatsly he stopped ;it because tt wa• trying f “tod r•. , t Sfismtard revui,d 4,llftrh for .übvii.tt• The •11,1, to Ou• rd t r F fierS..ti• m), tetu as grent, but we are e.n) ••%tiil "IA .—That and , !;,et, Ow L6rt,to, lin 0.1 i• upon IL+ fourtevuLli voittult —Th.• Pr.Orra I wrobir for 11 r.rch out with nn entire new deign for flr•t pow. e r enlnrge/1 tO fifty-too pets sntl •.ther wine unprn.e•i. It now One ot the nelte , t n• well MN one tho tfir,4 I Wort hy puLlr ratir,na to the Stnt.e. --t•I I I M t 1.1.1,11. of Ow Mercer big pair/, ha, eritlllbiwo from that railioer anti t , succe.••hal to F H BRAmm.. m T u. En as god for hit' kind, but if th , t, n anything to bruggin' the th, putcA can hardly fail ill itniaa,va. Women'• Rights- In IV yomtn2 TerrnAry t by a recent stet of the Lego.lattire, the women were whititte.l to the right to vote. Ot t A murder trial out there the other week the jury was cianitsated mostly of wo !Hell, and they Wert locked up tour nights by the Judge before they retry able to agree. At last the . ir brought the eronnutl ni guilty of man slaughter, and w ere digrharged. Accounts from the Territory tuty that the ladies were very much latigaeil, and looked pale And careworn. ThlMilithe first instance of a female jury known in this country, or anywhere else, that we are aware of. How delighdol it must have been for lovers whose sweethearts were on that jury, or husbande whose wives were on it, to have their darlings lock ed up for four nights in a lone jury room with strange men whom they had probably never seen before. But thervhis is one of the results of ite women's rights movement. —The Huntingdon Globe says : As some may be curious to know what dis position has boon made of the .bodies of Bohner and Bodeiiberg, we relate. On Wednesday Sheriff Neely had appointed two calor& mon to bury them. They look the bodies to an open lot in the northeast portion of the town in the eve- , ning ; but both the grave-diggers got drunk and left the job before it was Completed, and neither of the bodies were buried. On Thursday morning the Sheriff appointed another party to finish it, but while doing so the borough,' authorities interfered and would'not al- I The Democracy and Negro Satrap The time for discussing negro suf frage am qtm.tion of policy has passed —it will not to long before Mr Brant will proclaim the Fifteenth Amendment adopted. The question as a it"the validity of the aniendinent will then come befere the judiciary, and there discussion and argument mac avail. . To the • people, however, whether they are in favor or opposed to negro suffrage is no longer a questmn for them. the Pimple question is, are they willing to permit a corrupt and tvran teal -mlnority through their rejettrenta it% r(,ngre,!s,. to tra..l* ' , upon their rigll'ts and liberties; destroy their irocernment and rear upon its mins a itruriledespotism? If they are, then the f..llowing advice of the N. Y. ir.rfd taken from its is<me of Tuesday last should be eomtnended to theist • • • 4• • 4. • • • •nrev...fully reabaing the orwratl.".ll Of the arrren.iment:after a•• •jote.l are sery nit richt Ara 4 mart ••• rot t.. he ttiouEbt of If the validity f the sonervirneor tw •Vtitr..l44l to Ire enurrl• teeter. Walt.. Itni...le.sa to%C Mt tr . 1.. 1 ¶l,sl Inc Vatallo It'll Of the yt •••11." are filled It, Itepol.llekn• al I It Ina nine )ndere It In Netter U, “err rtgl h• il,an .apply it alb forrth4 r 1 •• 1,•• e••ti•e•t in which or sr,. t- defeated ant whieh maid only give Ili, I.a I al. .4%•r.laire c f r Irillll4o, 1,11 •It trl 1, .01 4 1 all nPar/i , .1.-r• lb.:r rank. • • • • • • • • If t l,e re t. ant . 1x,c11.1,u0 of anvaleannllly I , ,Ajirt 11,4 the f , l..entti ainengilnettt, We trope 11 VC'. t. pr •inptly out and Veil 1,1 - t , " argument.. taut much ruf-thu.l tau ie .1.1 put 111 r..11‘11. rig light, It 1. 1. I • I I. pt•ot..l,t f',nerer• a.. rt,•ti.rn 11011, • a tylll.4rtlt L0pp , 41111 , ,p which nlol /Ira iLe • ro-gr, _ • I. on tht other hatoh they are on o iiho4 •itottic a tamely to auhrott to the tot3l •le;tru of..their govern &eta Atli the o their and }tents., .t bebotee4 them to tarn a deaf ear to too. counsel of the Wrbl, Rod o loitt tioy hope for the beet— r. era, J,r th• trvr.t. Yhe n )1 1 . „,, t h ave t o rev ,. upon Ili' .it-. lon . but Pal A the World. It the of the amendment C , rfif 1 . 1 the Collril+, the iirosti,ct , V*2lll. A nite hr./vett-as In view of the tact that %%Len the vacancies tit the Jprenie . .mirt are lino!, the Repotili cans will. hate neven of the nine It teems to think that there ill he fwiiiiit fit e linen ulon that Bench, who hate so little regard Tor their oaths, little lots f.r t-Lvir country. ash with the r ii-crige of honor rug be Quad -I n• to ciirnmit flat peirjury,ati4 countr3's ruin. The t•illowiti_, among, mailt other ilutv .0,, 1;1 is , tireSenteti to that Court I.)r it'. ilect,iiiu W 0.11.1 thin, it adopted, IR to. sm.-lA./WU: 14 the Cvnßti.gattur. of tLe ,k n atm isditterit ritlft k'orf define.' be '•anyinheration to an instrument h! :old or riarnitiing, Na there be roi incon-ligeni•y or ferUplanCy 64• twetii the purposes of der inetruinefit n. amend. , , and the original. - Is , an amendment, or is it ouch a radon'. tipi I .mental change AO P. to Mit% If ./li-I-tetit with 91 Keptig.nant lu i!,t• 2 , 1 IP, 1 dm atto.l,lint , r,: 1,i; ; ;ally arid roustitl/!1‘011ht I. pa-% lite I 'll:te.l Mate. 'mate ' I I, t requ , res ihat it la. "I* , ,thirili.ahoth 111(.01/.1, It Mato not 1.3 -.FA by two third, if Iht tt( two thirds of n. ot-rt tier., /hen pr.ofent id - a• it legally ratified many of the North: fin :.tittet.' U. I %fil-tit'if lot , . of trait Tot most iit the liiiirirtliern States. the ncht of suffrage I. rentriete.l to white 'cite fens. fins nowtoliorot if adopted woo id Huhn , ' th , ,ae ..onotltt/t , Or., tit stn lilt out the Wont w hite " ---t he. can on It he amended in a certain pre scribed way —which watt not followed iri flux cniie. Are eueli ratification. YKlid? 4 - Are the ratificatiorth 0r those Sinter, which were driven out of the Union by the Congretta valid ? s—Are the rntilicatione of those State., which were willed at the point of the Inuottet valid ? We nre %cry loath to believe with the World, that these and the mans other question, that will be presented, will all be decided affirmatively by the Supreme Court, At the same time ae are willing to adtilit that there 1s a pus mibility that they may be so decided and eunsequeptly our advice to the lk•ulocrltct *mild lie the reverse o; that given by the World. The World says " Forcible resistanee is not to be thought of.' We say Forcible reris twice should and most be thought of if we wieb to preserve our liberties and If the tioiweine Court is willing and able to dam back the current of den rotten' which now dire:llene to over , whelin us, 1.10 much the better ; for then forcible resistance happily becomes un necessary ; but should it be unable or oliould it voluntarily join the conspiracy against the people and their invtittitions, then forcible resis tance becomes an absolute necessity for our own preservation. We do not advocate forcible resistance except SP • leen resort; but in Oslo of the histo, ry of the past few years, we,-do advo- Peale preparation for forcible resistance, so that there may bis - concert of action should it ever beootne necessary. We 4reatly regret the course of the World in this matter. A paper, edited as it is, with great ability And with an immense circulation, its .influence if wrongly directed may result 16 greii detriment to the party which sustained it. In nothing has he influence been calculated to more harm, than its ad. vice to the Democracy " to aczoept the situation," as it is commonly called,, upon the plosion of negro suffrage. We Lope that upon more mature eon. sideration it may mime ita steps... It is such advice so it has given, and each speeches as have been made of late be fore the Demopolis Association of Philadelphia, that cause one daily to h r from the beat Men of the country exPrMions such as this, " Well, I be lieve I have done voting, the country has gone to 'the dogs it'd nothing can sate it." It destroys every ray of hope. - The Wor ld should be the twit paper in the country to give such advice, pub lished, it is, in a Mtate c largely )emo• emtic ; with a Democratic GO% ernor, superior, in point of ability to that of any other State, and with a legislature Democratic in both branches:—it should be the very last in the country to' raise the white flag and pass under the radietil yoke. Tt shoulor place itself in the lead, advocating resietenee— forcible resistance, if need be, to tyran ny and oppression, making the Em pire State the rallying point for all lovers of their country and ail haters of trtitnts. To thlk of "any method , of !inert.Pa fully thwarting the 6ftweno amend ment well supported by argument," is simply to make one's ,self ridiculous. Was not every hneonstitutiohal and tyrannical measure of the party in pow er. opposed "and well supported by argument A rnl of what arnil ? thgre not resistance to the thirteenth and fourteenth amendments to the militar3 rule and illegal imprispnments, and to t he rcroutdrurtion arts "nen supportrd It) arguments ?" and of what arail ()Weide the Supretne rourt, the time for argument has painted. F,cerj Ptri. the Itadical parts has made bas been towards anarchy or des like all revoluttimary lashes flit* hay taken no steps backward. !f we desire to prcA e rt.o (air Replibly, we inustresuit their encroachments upon our rights and liberties, rea , eahly if ice ean—fw eddy te ere must. - Resistance to tyrants IP obedience to God Preei lent I.incOlii its his first in aitgural o.aleil lice (.11Int% tag doctrine . - hr th•• mere (~r.•r of number, a majori ty Phouhl.leprive a minority of any t it arty rittPn t ogglitutional right, it might in it moral I.mt ‘irir 1.1•11(1 reVollii Inn . it r ,, ffmilY wowld i t such n right irrrr a mkt/ one. W it s not the protection of the right of bdf t ro eminent the him!! Tiiirpo.e tor which our oust it iit ion rind our I eQvernment %‘ll5 formed. A n.f to not thin "clearly amen Constitutional right - a vital one Principle.; never change, and if they were worth tiOlting for in liT(‘ they are-worth Alizaniii io .1 574 The father'.4rie party warned ci "that eternal TWO th e price of Lei an 11" W rememLer and heed this warning, nr we may regret it when it in too late West Chenerr Jaffe, sanian Cause Of - IThe r— Da - cline — i; Gold Wbr has gold fallen so of late They tell t, it 14 because afb tainistration is such a splendid succesm. ' r Hut Grant's adiii:ifietration has ing to do nab gold. The reason us simply —i.e w e stated last June it would b e , when pointing ahead to the finance* of the country, and telling the people that gold would be only ten per ' cent_ premium be lore July I, 18711. Gold u. not the tirchilsting tuedtum of the tountr,, it has not been for s ear, 1 is use now as simply —to pity, interest on gold bearing evidences of indebtedness, or rlblied States bonds: tY pii2, for "ode iiiiisfrted in excess of our exports. When at had no cotton to send abroad, we were obliged to send gold to pay for foreign goods And when our people hint plenty of money they bought ciyie, largely of im ported e•ssls. congress shortened the toluene of our uatwual curreney. Then tame hard lance, and a neeer tote for economy Our ifeople hate been obliged to purchaile Lopnrtngly of 1./reign and home made goods. Plus has lessened our urn ports by the millions, and has )eesened our manufacturing tr like proportion. And no the demand for Aireign goods made tip, and foreign material to man ufacture, has been for three years steadily falling off. Then came increasing cotton crops. This crop has found large market abroad, Revving to pay for the foreign goods consumed by un,.. Now t he alne of our int porta and ex ports arc nearly equal thiton is cTutrt king f Foreseeing this, we long since ad 'rifted the people of the Mouth to hold and sell their prineipal production at a gold basis. Next year gold will be at par—worth less than now, for the increasing cots ton-crop will pay our foreign indebted ness for goods, and gold will only be needed to pay interest on United States bonds, And so, from natural causes follow ing administrative ignorance, do the pet schemes of Brant and his financial backers fall tumbling to the earth. Anti again : In' ten years from to-day—twenty year") from the commencement of the war, the South will again beour salve. Lion—will be the most prosperous Isom tion of the Union. Her staples will go abroad bringing gold in return. And as her crop increases, so will she regain power here, and influence .abroati, anti the young men of the now outraged section wlll be Independent, and will hold a giant voice in the men• agement of national entire, in eyrnpa• thy with the West. As the administration, the Republi. can party is managing, by refusing to extend the currency . of the country, so is that party working injury to the North and the West. This shortening the volume of eurren oy is working steady and lasting/injury to the West, where the products of that section are far removed from the sea board, and cannot be sent abroad ex (*peat such ruinous for transporta tion to pay Eastern monopolists own ing Western•reachidg railroads as to rob Western 'formers of their profits. AndloiCongreee would; to benefit the East, and the Mitered eecu4ty-holder s of the Newt, keep the South in subje c : lion—keep the enterprising young men of the Weet short ofcctrrency to use in enlarging business--keep the people of the West and South from making money to expend for goods Made in New Englattd-L-imd 11/1 tilledsmage to working,, enterprising men everywhere, solely for the bere ft of bondholde rs and untaxed borders of notes the pro ducers 01 the West and South must in time pay or repudiate. Will the young Erernocints—th e working, men of the country—make . o' remembering note of the argument of the facts above given, and then coin. pel our law-makers to apply the rem e dy a n d exchange Currency for bonds? —New York Democrat. —Our Legislature has pawed a bill making it II ponal offence for person s who se 4 1 I milk to adulterate the same with ater. A person that does so, shall barred front Amy fight to reeov er for the rams Any person convicted of selling impure, adulterated or un wholesome milk shall pay a line of 4.4 less than fifty dollars or undergo anitn prisonment of not loss thah thirty dnyc, or both. —Mifflin had a $lOO fire laet week. A big thing for the Mifflin editors. R EYNOLDS'S HALL' MEIBIEM ERIN ClO BRAG ll' o,siTivEr.r Two sparrci NIONDAY AN!) TUESDAY =I A ToURITIIROUGII IRELAND, AZD AItoUND TIIE WORLD; in conjunction itli thin infignili....nt \ LEAUX, liIO following Inlenteei wfli Inppenr • 311; I. F. ( (1;((1.; (' I(/‘‘'ENP(11(1' the world rerokorne.l Ir/ah Velmedlan, orati4t arid .11g I 4tftcer, In Imo eelebrated ehnraetr•r ~f TIIE IHIHN TI(iF,H! SI-{l4)l'S WILKINS, A 'malt trIMATIOT Humus,. Ma/ FRANK 1)44NALT94),,,, us ‘Voxnntirt M tir MONNAT •MP (irk Vlllt SHAUN. Tlll. Irish hikes, lir, of train , rk stay, MIM ANI)F.Itryk)N, The 'Y outtatil mut Ileautiful Merl", Corn) \M•alt•t, front the London, thltAhl and FAIT: how t'olll•Crin, In 111• r 1:1()QI_JE1 OF NIELODIES MINA y 1 'vim* smyrn Star of the Enieru:d Isle, with her gnat I),,nnyl,rook .hg ,J,I'I"I'LF: VICKI 'l)chikP nndrr in lightning_ chimera, to troiltrelog "ruler:4lu Jirt • Sot for Jor, "Siiiiey &r 111,101 141rNICAL DISCCTOII Arlotro4on lio•erVell St•lit ..... „',l) Doors open nt 7 o'clock. Ti eOISIMeneO et I/ Ink 11 I THE RL EA EXOBLLEICCE AN]) c hom ." ~f our ( Inching ttu , only pc- = To% riorru.-riol OF READY-M.IDR CLOTHING HES r M 11 Fit IA IS, We use none but " rill wool' swain, every mere of which I. well npunged, and eare fully examined llar entimen of iteu,i ) mode Clothing • r much to mould work WELL ( 1 r In other ...told oM moot,. o n f loof.urn Work, ifieir work Line,,t,m f r with style f our II • ndr arc imp plied with the iw4t trimmings, a n .1 we Fee that the) o• e them, and ever) /1/ Vi I OE. tick In thoroughly tested before twing put into Mark Every garment cold in &COUR/P.lllod with legal guar Ito le 0, holding tie reaponni ble for the correct near of all the repre (lt A RA N TEAL? eientattnne made II I• conceded that our large butorieas and many other ad vantagen mmHe u• to eell letter than any other houn We tnrtte a fair t ..11- IAM Eta PRICED. parlinon of prieto. roa THE SPRING Or 1870 We here made the (iREATEsT PREPARATION VEU NUMBERI,EBs ..ARMENM, EN VARI ET) , (3101Ct73Ci3ELE.crioNs. 000rr4 To WEAR WEI.I. If sTYLE ,4 LAATEHT FA8111()Ns, NEW FURNIsiiiINI; UOIHIS iT AI I our ire are narked at LOW. Pawn; than were the Hanle article tail year. CURT( Al DEPARTMENT ♦nD DEPARTMENT FOR BOYS' AND VOUTlfli' WE 18 Aro especially well preferred to Ore satisfaction. NEW AND BETTER CTTTERS, IMPROVED HY,TEM, OR PATER DISPATCD A FINER LOT OF GOODMI THAN EVER , SCIIOOI, CLOTHE SUNDAY CLOTHES, MANY NEW STYLFM. WEARING QUALITIES UNEQUALED. OAK HALL BUILDINGS, Tut LARGFAIT IN THE STATE. B. E. cor.lith A MARKET Rte., PhillidelPh"" Embracing whole block on 6th From Market to Minor. WANAMAKER A BROWN. TO UN,PATENTED LAN DOWN ERS.—llarlngln our possession a full copy Of the Land Lien Locket for Centre coon lY of 8 ye returned and unpatented, also Cannata honed upon whloh no returns hare been made, we are prepared to obtain patent. from the Oornmonwealth fur unpatented land (within the county. Persona who have applied or warrants would do wall toeesthat they are surveyed and returned at one.. Where twc or more , owners claim parts of tracts which hate beepAnnu'arly surveyed. and returned, s sur vey 11 1 1 U return of each lot Mast be ro____,ad. before a patent can Issue. We are prone"... to draw up all writings, do all surveying, he , that may be necessary to prooure patents frOn3 the Commonwealth. . W.ll P, KITCHELL, Surveyor, PORTNEY„ Adoreeyert•Linf Office over blayooloPp Sank. 16-443 m ra BALL—Miro rood homes four years eld,alss • bursa sad 'BO4O *et of burros. Übe credit will be it IV " to parehaaers. Inquire of wm, P. WILSON. iat I 31,* Adm'r of Samuel Barr, de4 %MO • r
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