q t r i r /ttv4, sy of Radicalism ,orglins :dill keep up ittilly for (he Prussians France. Why is this and for no other rea the t;ertnan votc. of their ticket. This is •e of their preference cause. The Radicals are a hundred (ler tichinan in this cowl.. 11'y hove adopted the Ding that element by fieqL in the Lope that 'I iceiprowite tha coin g: their ticket. transparent that we Iv 01 our sombleGer• l.t klevo - Red by it 11,411‘.1 dint ttlNFnmc wider the name of only a dew yeurittliice tranehisement of all penally of tho tier I heeoinem still more • how any native ul m 111 leri can affiliate manner or lortn. In lied them the "il and Were particular none but Atneriertint or hold office, and Cher people to tiuhtuit ear reiiiilence in 61'4 ev could acquire cut fie goveiltient till nocritey thrill and WWI, 111111 tlititi foreigner the right (4 i under the ronAtit,ii Ire of too remit oceor ed now, and it w•nld 1 , ,r the intellwanee or our nertorin popidrt hey mold en soon lir e up wi , h the part% years a o wanted to Cry tlght dear to the ma n pwrly 111.111 huller , 111 wuod :Ito'. to the .\ ntericatt4 1111! thus 140 a wor4( 11.47'1111 II IN unriN he), had c,c,ilK4l tt •11111. I1 • Ilnw 001 . .ql 4 nn lA4ll'l' ihry plt Igi natural enetilie,, - Let them be :14 I.ll , lo,l. , vnipatliv for I,,re fLr , ! tr MN/ Oleo !hat wantel to ) n il 14 o It I lig %4'llll volir ago . thr rvr ri 114. rilti I , of a man of theta will Ti• whole truth that this prof( talt,l bar PrtlH,lft In fhWrlf , , the ime.T .liggery Their oh' tio•v +( , I Ihe aiggelq, ;tad •11 . 111'011 aert,lllllll-111 , El dl Ihrn 0.11 thorn i!rig !MID rohrt hone , t Herman what we nnw it our lopls do not 'part,y 14 U. 'loph is living. neon v.ore of the errantry. 1t,4 n ,a-tier to enable it to ily Acil.l .Plll'llll'4 a MS gether lilt n moment, nitlt Ow 1?flf it - ined !lie an,l %htvii, ,n* republican e rote with n party n thr shoulders of the land the enormous tional debt ? e rote W ith n pnrly x o)pun tn.x on poor d 110. snit flow ? e rote with a prirtv oni the farmer—the and—the rigid to die tcte tt; the markpy, %ate with a party ittiClf (ay dm rich "STATE RIGHTS AND FEDERAL UNION." BELLEFONTE, PA., FRIDAY, AUG. 26, 1870. 111111 I 'M friend, fvhile it has bitterly op, pressed and trampled upon the rights of the poor Well of the country ? • Why should we vote for an .organi zation that is to day trying to redoes the prices of labor, by importing from the millions of (!bins hundreds of thousands of tho m. worsf Glasses of that people to take 0101,11m-1 a the intrd wtwking and even now poorly-paid laborers of our own country. Why should we vote for a party that wants to pay 30 cents a day and ga'r. Loge, instead of $2 . , - )0 or 'i3,00 a day turd good living? Why should we'vote for n party that proclaims the negro the social- and hticnl equal ot the while Why shonbl AN V tote h,r n park that has put hieger julge , on the beitch, nigger jiii tnien in the boxeit, nigger eenatortt in l ' ongivy:, togi•er members in litigitilatorce anti nigger children in• tq white public schools? Why RllOllllll v.e vote for a party that has forced the negro into the company of whit® peel do railroad can, In hotels and at hotel tiablea, ua thentree, in churches, into stage•cortchem and in everyplace where the distinction of race and color ought to be reapected? Why, vie ask, should we vote fot a party that has done all thee? And not only this, but more: for it slain lineitredn of thonaanda of our be.t'and bravest—titivtd‘d the I;ttiiiii - milltjugated a portion of the Stites - trainpled upon IRVIN and COnStalltlOn4 --dnaugurateil a reigp of terror every whitre in the South, and high handed ly, outrageously, unjustly, and wicked ly oppressed, plundered and tnaltrent ed the people. Why then, we aid( again, elimild the people vote for thin ',arty, which, in all its acts, has plot', rd itself a spawn of hell—the mutt and Iln9Crilptlloll , rolvi, R l orgarti,ation that eviir hail em iillll . . 1110 ,111/01).4 Cen tire (annoy a ill Wo can't, believe that 1110 senticv ut the peop{o have MI, 0111IrCIV deperted them :14 t4l lOLLVO them Oren to tht• pl'l-11 , 11,11m 11.11111C:lii,111 all longer I u %, , %1 ‘.! all the trouble, ,drile, coutention, pot - erty, ro.ery and MOrrOW the tiroUtrfrit , of the Rah oal part.t oat brought 11,- mi thu c,m , Lry, o, c:iii . l t• IL po, drhie Liia,t the lieu thilikffig tti.l (Truing 1:0,orin;!. 1111 H 1.1)11111, ill 4•ivt• v.lLer ilt ILII :Le , IN gppuit , ii , • 1,61 fLw wn inure flit into e,ts Ili, that are. I.t denl.l!tli (II:I: 011 . - lit “f" lls l i Al. to crip.thel nmv atol crushed fev . p.r. In/IN it 14' _ ug Sianda, at ‘Vilhntlivort,: r olw of the ablest awl heAt 11011"cratIc the Statv, ropi ,, dm! pnrUnn oi ti:p rominunwa tmti 1)1 .I. , ,rtciprl tent that !Tien.' to Lt +v II ANN -1 IR. p.. 11; 04 A Mr . 11111 , 61.1%•liv 111 .V 1 II . tri ttt nt aptbritil nod 1-.01 0 I. (h. itt 111, 01 , 11 irt cord. It 11 , k I 1 !h. V NI. t 1, t i • tt, • I 011111 1.111 1, 1,1 th p• 1 1 1,, ‘1 . 11,1 111 11,10 , 111, I \ If 1 , `ttrrtrworirt they )I'lrti t .1111 111..1 1111101 11,.111• I.l' Hit ty • k/kl. 'lll 'l , l t., 111.11. WI" r :I !Itllo IV/1111111kt hill 1.4 I. mint 111 11...1.14. ll° r0:41,11,g t \ll., trL It )ur cot , unporai \ A,bl/1114. k ili pa,grd right. It thr ult,att , tietl tuotinhot -; the RartlicAt I art ot , t t hen' !mule H legiou--wtt.ll the tieleat ttt Iqr \r. ought to unite with Ow Detuocrutt: , to arettnittit , h I t. 'Fl ier , Ito other way that ut. • can Democratic. paw/ of the dki net, tall put up an utte‘ceptionablo candidate, and tvhether that ettutiolitte he NI 1 , 1, • Ki.i.itrrr or noniebo.l3 , else, he will Le one whom till honest mn•n eau con seteutiotisly support ; be•ausr it has Icon detortottust to kite the people o tw more r hatwe to tedeent this dirtro t from the despotic ai unholy grasp of ---AVe hate heard ever so many fellows flout down towards Lock Ha ven, ask why it was that the radical editorial eonvenuou of tlit4 cortare" •s• Tonal district, called by brother lion if Ist ,of the book haven Rrpublieart, to compel ISrt.Ll ARM Z. , litON to recoguizc the influence of the "Press,'" was never held, and ow it clinic that aßer 60 date Bt that he wrote to other edi tot•s that the meeting had Cifini indefi nitely poatponed? AV by was it, brother Bow m ? Protect the Laborer Since the Solon. who conceived the ideaithat governments should "protect the rich and the rich would protect the poor," first gait to the world as a principle to guide law-makers, it seems to have been very generally fol lowed. We know tljLe.drse very few whd-tplieve such a doctrfire - Virtftrand few who will admit that our Govern. merits—General and State—are con. betel almost exclusively on this prin• eiple yet; to a very great extent, such is the case. Year after year our Legislature meets and enacts laws j and in what manner do they protect or benefit the poor? To be sure, there are some few acts that lain - trim; 111Q11 can take advantage of, but they are nothing in comparison to the many that have been enacted to protect the wealthy. It seems that the richer the man the more liberal the law is in his favor; white the poorer, the less protection lie has for his rights. Tror instance, let a man of means have money tb loan, anti the law has Inknent exemption notes to secure him him ; let a contractor, builder or mechanic erect a house ford poor man, and there is a hen law to secure him for his work ; but let one of our mi ners, wood choppers, loggers, or other laborer-, toil from the first of January to the last of December, making for• tunes for contractors and employers, and wearing his own life out with weary, back breaking work, and where is the security for hits wages ?- The men who have hired them and for whom they havEi toiled so iininstrit onsly, May be honest, but unfortunate and uot able to pay—may be rascals and not willing to pay—may he labor robbers and refuse to pay, and, unlike horse 'kidder, the laborer onnnot take when upon his work—he has no I,r.h, but the honor and honesty of nni plover 1 , , 161 , 4 ri , Al \Vi.1111111( i t. rertaialv, game law hi , framed that would secure the r as well as tlie contractor, and ,bald 1,, ,inne ' Had such a law I ,i•i, how much' would the laliOring itien,in the lumber regions this count% alone, have saved in thi !a-t ,earn? Can any one say? 11, Istimw men who have worked in w, , th, in the northern part of this e,tiodt :or tri entire wear, getting little ,: n hhh.., ni their earnings RS they wear it!-1,,!, lon „flung mail spring time emu' 'be bulk of pay, and when • Hie:: I,ie cdne the men who had lon , ' them and reaped the profits their toil. mere unable or unwil bng In pav them, nO,l they hill alt. Tlaer 4•11 , 1',f made them finable to pay ta..r store, 'lin-or, aillband other bills, all , : 1101 4,11 h, the laborer, but the en tire romnitinik lost through the „t I It 1 . "cuddle " Mall or ontracl4 , r .•otil.l not this be rerne• \VI , ‘ could not a law be frame.' a lien upon him , t that Ow t•kultraetor ban? t , ) ilie bard work• i si.lr pm I 1..:1-r, thai whirl. was !I 'ill, ti o tid 111. 11.'111 a rl. i tf mpecu- Lto., I .l";iiin g unpaid wages of ‘sork... lit the I .ativ m posvar k will ever o tt, we Ile tett Lehi se. l i bey legis- I•tt , • tot the hontiholderr., nigger" anal elinotaineti lefire the labor hIIC 111011 1 ,, 011ie 111 them I" • WI • 111)111 . ill IW that an inwtrtan cl4.(ttiot, i.„no , t al haul, that they e'i/l lahe ear , of theinserves awl 'vote for no man who hapt not pros eti )illit , el I a triernl of the white not lint! wen of the country 1870--The Late Electionki. vac 1;•To ha twee a tb4citaltie wie tor, 1114. Democrat.% l tie lute triumphed everytyliere, mul our enemies 111010 6eeu routed m e%er) COll. tt•sl lIIPV (1.1.ta . had (.11C (110(11/100d (0 agt• agamst 1.04. In the State of I ',ninectient. 111 the 4ontli of April 'our gallant triernk under the lead of (;overnor ENoListt, overthrew t he 11:taical majorit) ut the trrevinw-; )ear and carried the State by r , even iturnire.l iitajoht. In May, Nen. York, the ... noble Em pire State, elected itetnoeratie Judges, to serve for ritual) years, b 1 n majori- tv 01 Sti,ellll , 1010e.1 the noble 4((• titi' ~ band of Slates, redeemed and dlsen tbraled by electing a Democratic leg. islator and thus securing a Democratic United States Senator. And, in the present month of Am gust, Kentucky has mice more pro claimed her confidence is the eternal principles or Democracy by electing the democrafilf ticket by morn than 50,000 majority over the combined hosts of Radicalism, niggers and all. North Camluta COMCR nest on the het with the noble victory en recently achieved over IioLDEN and lintie4 militia and all the carpet bag element of that much aluNed and down trod• den commonwealth, The Erie ob- SerVer of her that "she hag emeept the governing Inetion of thieves anti carpet-baagern into a hopeless ly, gaining four ConKrbssmen anti en. Raring a Denmeratot Senator at Nash i ngton." Tennessee, too, him i.vbeleil into line, and in I king grand tier% ice for the Dernocraey. At her late election, the Supreme Court iftulge= nominated by the Democrats were elected by 70.000 majortty, and nearly all the Circuit, Criminql Anil Common law judges elected are Democrats. This leaves the Radicals nothing but the Governor, whom term expires ur l.'s:member. The Legislature is Democratic. 'Chum the great princi ;den of Dernocra. cy are revolutionizing the country, and ere long every State in the Cnion will throw of the shackles with which they have been home! for 3 earx The day and the hour propitious. bet every Democrat do his whide The new rotivitittition of Illinois tins a section that provides that every pet— son elected to the Senate or Legisla ture must take an oath, before taking his seat, that lie has not used money to aid in his election and that he will not receive nionec ror his vote in favor of or against any measure that tnay come before the body to which he may belong. We commend this law to the people of Pennsylvania, and urge upon them the necessity of the paysage of some such law in our own qtritc Vo Com e ni onwealth in the in is more curs ed with "bribed Let, than this, which pronifty calls itself the "Key stone of Arch," and which, to merit so distinginshed a title, should keep its legiilative halk pure and undefiled. lint so far front doing this, the atmos phere of Harrisburg has been death to political moralit for years, until it has become almost a stigma to may or a man, "be is a member of the Pennsyl vania Legislature.' Among all the reforms to be necout !dished thin year, let 'none [depe is taken looking to the purifying of our State Lego.!attire. By sending good and honorable men to Harrisburg, let un freePettneyl cumin front the reproach that liadicaliton fine brought upon her, and once more make her In tact, as she IA in name, the Keystone of the l'etter al A reh —an renowned for the riehneni of her political moral-, an for the wealth of [ltinerate that lie hidden beneath her rirti/ —- I The Democratv of Montour out4iliave nominated Timmits CH it tis their candidate for the Legislature As I%fr. Ott %Lt.\ NT ., dis trict IR composed of lViontbur and' Co lumbia counties,and is the ilistriet con vetition has not yet met, tI iv not known whether lie will receive the iliv trict nomination, but it is known that no better man in the district could lie chosen. lie has already Nerved two fenny in the lower !louse, and while there, no more incorruptible. band working, faithful member tivittlil be found in thatrhoby. --As soon as the election is over, radical papers will have much less to say about the European war than now. They blather constantly about it in or der to attract die attention of, Ameri can %mere from the infamy and di— baucliery and corruption of that party —to hide the nigger and the China men, and if possible to got the honest., hard fisted, oppressed lithoring man to forget the wrongs they have heaped upon him. This is why we hear - so much about the war,•why their papers have nothing else in them. NO. :33 A Wise Lew Spewle from the Keystone —The el1101(C11 disease prevails In Perry I= —iValorforil, Erie county, is troubled burglar —Kraneher, the supposed murderer or Louis Ilarunan, at Walnut creek, ha, boon arrested. —Harrisburg beasts that In WWI she will con fen thousand more people than Reading. - —G. W IV'Hard killed James Welterson In ('heater county, last week, by striltMg him with his list —Harrisburg . 1s afflicted tvith thieves who Steal crape from off the doors and windows. They aro an mean as Radical office-holders —The entlie vollav of Rununehttown turned out rtt magße 011,1 i Say last week, to enpture entlary,whleh had enettped. A buglnettn town that. -00rner Palmer, Eso , of Albino, Erie coun ty, hni brought a hundred and filly cattle from Michigan, which ha in keeping on his farm and fattonmg for tho Eastern market. —An Erie women tied n weight to the body of her newly horn Went the other day, and threw it into the take. Lt wati found otter having been fn the wider four or fire day. —Mr ithly Reed hue been oreattug a sensa tion by driving a pair of Elks through our street; tie hroug i lst them from thteotali, and they gerniong •quite staitri."—Rtiiimnolty Re• —The MaMining Vindicator Nays that about Pk weeks ago II married lady of Youngetown KWa birth to a remained in a feeblecon dition bfitil Saturday last, mid wax Wen de livered of 11 second child —The Demm*rate of Cittnecon county hale nominated David P Baird fcr Confrere For oat County proaonts rooter, editor of the Press, for filo game office, and ender,ee the re• election 0( John h; Hell to the Aeeomhly —A hilt ew Butler, of Pine ('reek tirniihip, Jeffermou county, 1,41,9 innittitly killed by (all -I,g on t o •iiter of the Colfex 11111, of which lie Mt. proprietor, on the 161'h Instant lIIs head wOe eel open to the neck, and Ills left snit nearly served. latest name for a agnate drink at Slit• kr Farm is "Chamwpm a hind ." a aboe) , straight l• tet med -.Noedle.gun Cartridge" Mather la an deadly in effect as the West Hick ory "Nlitrilleurn," a liqukl combination of gin and rattlesnake milk —liawsentltire the Lancaster county prison officials are' The keeper, Mr tionsinger, has brought stilt for slander against Mr Ertiy, the clerk; who has, In retaliation, brought atilt against the keeper for libel, for ,11.rging ith wearing a "woinan-killing inoustnehe ImAn.--,lntries Russel, Sheriff of Montour county, died al Itunr tile nn Monday laid, nod s o , hurled on Wednesday We leer', thnt the county was w ILIIOUt n Coroner, in which nese theriff Shellhert hn, been appointed by G ov . Geary to art for the balance of the year. —Foxes grow to lin se large no ciown In Erie «aunty. A nportaman aliot at one the other near 3,1111 creek, when it immediately Mnifr tor a harm yard, whither the iiporttiman following 111.e011Pred - that it was really and Is anth his cow 'flat'■ what of having ouch large (oxen ii,5761r Leer peddler, matte 7', or no saloon, daily, in the purnuit or his busin•Sl, and inches it a rule to drink one or two glee -504 of hear in onitih one. Kay he drtalts one in vantl, would woke so glasses, a day or 2:,044) glas•en its ear "Jahn" has linen in the bust -11/.4•s aeren yearn, and at thin rate hat Itrunk 1752110 glailaa of beer, which, at fit,' rants • Oleo, witoolltle Sekoo A taro little WItULD• to go dnan a mien', throat 111 11111 nhapo of beer —The Erie Repelilinen .rtyr "the other day o hen the Madden boy wttv found to have Ni ko Leto tho water, and the wilier along the li.. 1, 4 had Nenrellett without 0100. some rnn rrot wed a bunt of bread and threw It in, enntending that it would Host about until' It ram., to a plaint directly over the body and would then stand still The loaf tloated munnl4.4 hind flnnily rrmaivad ontionary A pd.. are a proeure4 and ash+ In rerted into the water. when hum enough the I Judy war I.runotti St. Hatur Mn last Gap/ W H Chathitn, of 11111ustroiport, lured a horse at the stable of 1 Ise d I 'rah.", to go to the upper end of Long Itench l'pon returning, and when near the farm of Jacob Thompson, the horse became ftw,htelied by the 111111aLie n( the steamboat and baeked over a high hank into the roer The animal in ila fright got twenty or trenty the yards Mto the stream and drown. ed before it could be brought to shore The ,ipt held on to the.horse titibl), all the time, bit eotild not mare it, and barely enraged being drowned hlrn•elf 110,1. .Tlll'l . l fly T. 101 1 .11 1 ,10 —The Laporte Hotel, which it protected by three lightning, rods, wins struck by llghtning on Stintirfy aft. noun 1,1101, the 11111 , 1 malting gimlet holes him and Ihr.ll , through the chimney walls tron. lop to bottom Fortunately, nobody was hurt The bows et preennt otieupied a• a rex wear, by the •duol uT (lit, paper, was also at tun carne 1111.14 , r.reflderable dam age ana done to tun failldfnFr hat nnlvdy mug bait rpah Inqpiry ae learn that the lung btitick w fair different pldree in this borough Po re Prey., I, , UT to nla WOODB-00 Tuesday of laat week a number of periiiinv from the hunt',, of th• 1) ,.„, 0 ,, Co a l Company went berrying In a welt near the fin k Boar mills, four or flys !mien front thin Warm, n half-witted girl form ing one of the company In the you rite of th• afternoon .hr lieenme •epnrnlmt from the early and enrol not be found An the after noon was , waning, itenrcli Was made, but proved tutavail ing, and they departed., leaving her Movie to the forevt titre war, not dtvdtt'vered tuts it Fri. day, alien vile made her wiry to It hon.e new the Weft In on almeat fainfhett rendition Ph My/dory,/ Jnnn nal lassie's:sr ro Stitotaas.—Their to nil net inak• mg pmprint inns for th.• support of the army for the present year approved ih” seeticco of which reacts as follows That every private solttler and ()Meer it ho has served in the army of t h e unejlbd stases marina the re bellion iui ninety days, and remained loyal to the government, shall, on payment of the rae or ectruniaa inn to any register or receiver of any land office rammed by law, he entitled to enter Urie-qOArter seeinin of land, not to mend. of I alteimite reserved sec•tions of publics tends Moog the tine of any coo of she railroads or nnv °rimy pnhlie ,vol ks In the totted States, herever collie holds may /1,1 , 11 1).4'11 or may ants of cicorre.s, and to revolve a patent therefor, under and by provisions of the ant to seeurn homesteads to actual settler, ore the public domain, and the nets emends tury thetecf, .chcl cm the terms and roncht ions therein proscribed, and all the provision's of MAU IMIN, except as herein mod Med, sh . o9- r . lend and he upplubl me to entries minds net
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