The Democratic" - Watchman. BY P. DRAY MEEK. _gmr _ . - JOE W FUREY, MOON \Tr Eniton. Terme, $2 per Annum, in Advanoe. --L- - BE L E TE, PA: Friday Morning, August, 26,1870. WHITE-MAN'S TICKET rill coN(iltES , L. A. !.1. 3 ,1 . 1i . EY, of 1,0( k II ‘N EN, (9ubjeet. to the .10e141on of the Itemoeratte Congregslorm: t on le, envy) FOR SEN 11'1,R C. T. A LEX.IN DER, 01 SI'ItING Tlt etnhieet to the tirrinion of the loemocrutie Senator - nil Conference ) FOR ASSEM . F. GRAY MEEK, or BULLEFoNTE, EI IR COMM ISSION :It, JOHN (;. SANKEY, or Grocii FOR .nits commis , loNEß, 4'm. R(lirlE1,1), 0, II timis )1t Al. urruit D12..1. 01 I'vrroN The Ticket Niggers will Vote Fe , Congress—R' it A liMqT ONG , For P W 11 ), r\ Per AAsont',l,—R II Pt NI 0. C,,r/zynission, , —I , IN I El, MAL , ' \ r Jun, r,,r)intome,nrr— II l'Nltl Mr IA Por Au,i,l r .11111 \ I '1 if, ,Mll, Democratic County Committee The !olio. log ore the names of the gent', men nppointed an members of !he Beinoerat' to County Committee for the eneuitg year Bellefonte Born , N 7, Kline, Furey, " W WarrJ—S, A Megutsttou 11nward Burn —J W Gardner Milestairir Bort, —('ol Wearer Phtlip•bnrg Boni —('hen lei Monson ITnlonville born —T .1 !•vary Renner T. l . —II I. Barre) Bogie. To p —Jos I, Neff. Ru rn oil'' Top —Barnhart Venlheffer Curtin Top —Joseph McClwhry Berwnson Top-1/ (I Meek I;regg 'fop —(.surge .1.1111,0 n Hain,. lop —Bon. J. b, Meyer Half Toy —John Miller Harri•'fa p Wlo land Howard 'fop—Manuel Leathers on lop —John Q Liberty Top —Thomna I mule Man ou 'I —P W Mrirowell Miles 'I op —lir .1 1/11111,1.41 Patton Top —l' A Sellers Penn 'fop Ei.enhotti Potter 'rwp —W Kerr /1 , 1.11 'I o p —G Met.infrer Show Shoe 'fop —J II 801 l Spring 'fop—John II Tat lor Top ru F I olderwood l'n ion Top --Joseph Alexander Balker Top —A ortli Top —L I' Jones Ii 1 SI ITZEIt, (linernion Exactly Right The gallant Itemocract •of "ura Northampton" county have no idea of being imarepre'sented or of allowing their representatives who Bays faded to do Oleir litity to get a party endorse merit, through personal tasoriteistn. From a notice of the ploceedings of the Democratic Convention of that county, green by the Eamon Argn.+ i we Yet the following A seene ww. enseted in the,tynntrititie... P.Olll a . ht., aA a IllalLVf 11f mix., Pier 50 it,. laro priety tt, relating Anning the rei.olittiona pre...int...11.y 1110 Chairman of the t iiionatmee, 11r V ut,lller, vim one toolor.iing the I oorse the Bon Mantel M Nan .Luken, our ptettnnt tt•prenenLatire in f:ongrenn A moron -It ike out thin renoltitionwan atiNtantenl by ,i 1 r Judge Lieut. II I S l / 1 111,, Alvin, sr ip t lend atit,e lie.. gel/114 Merl took the ground that Mr 'u 011 Ankru runt Kt -rly neglented hit lint log Iwo 1, Pt , - 1../It front his neat 7 mit of lith tiny,. dot ink the, late nentonn of I ongrenn, and that kt he wan, there tie VON,' for improper nail ob non totin rneanotren, tnyltnting tun tn. on, tat and Ire non 111114.41 land grab I,li F. tawny milliona of antra of p111,11e• Innda t,, mammoth railroad rorporntlttlin Tiler roll 4 1041 , 1/ that there rant. plenty of worL for Ikon 1.4 rat in rept enentat leer In rangers , to ,r 14,, /tll , l I liar It wan the duty of veers Mari tent In M ash ingtoti by ill*. fletnot tact. 1,, Slay the re 1111 , 1 fight the infainott• anlinnota of the ltlw k IteptittlirAnn with nil their triton 11.1 all their ,nergy M t Nlntettler defended Mr ten Aul. en After thorough duccußinon Ihe moll.. to • frit., .18 unpeonnuelr, afferent To thin action, we would rekpectful ly call the attentioll,of (Air radical readers. Here watt a Democratic rep. reaentative who tailed to do his duty-- who imbued with the Apra that run ertot mpeculating officiale, voted away the Inn& of the laboring rneu of the country to thieving. monopo lies lett his neat In the !louse 1,, lien he should have been there, and in other ways misrepresented hill peo. pie and tailed to care for their interests as a faithful member should. Return- Ing home he sought an endorsement at the hands of his Denitieraim-conatt e tuents and that endorsement was anon inumilly stricken out. The Democracy of his home refused to stnltift them selves by endorsing his tours.. when they knew it to he wrong, How nutl i ke Itaifinalist') this is 1.0.41 any one ever hear of a radical conch tueney refacing to endorse an office Folder, becalse he had done wrong? Wheee, or when %tam it 1, The Democracy of Northatiapton county refused to endorse V .0.4 At KEN, because he had been absent when it was his duty to be in Congress, and be canoe lie toted for the infamous "land grab" schemes of that body. Every body will ray the{' were right. What then !mist be the verdict of the people on the proceetings of the radical con. sentions of this district, which not on ly refused to condemn W. 11. Alta Fraosu fir hieing absent, for voting for t he 'land gralins' Air coolie importation and every robhing scheme that was in- Induced in Congress, but actually en. Is 111111 :I in as 1 , 1 get bun —The editor of the Huntingdon Monitor propose!) to piddled) "only a smile" next week. We wouldn't tin it, if we were him. NVltal..)) the lice of telling people all about it—whether fellow ham had uril nine "tni:s; eet repro 7 Lei the radical a dozen. party do as the Democratic party does --repudiatc•their representatives when 1, Prom the office of the L. C. &8. C. they do wrong, and the men Who are I , railroad company we have received in office will be compelled to du right • ! the following note and resolution. or loose their positions. When Radicalism gels More partic- 1 , 0 1.7„.. 19"1 . 2 ;1 1 , / , th s 7; l . A l l % 18, la 'u ular in a hat it undertake..., it ,‘ hays you Iloopy of n reat:ltitlon passed by the reptegeatal ices more particular ul board attic 1.. (' RN.C. It It. It "'a" mol , . A.. It la now of the utmost importnnee that the what they do. •ml log he commenced title tall,you eannot too Let the people judge between the mill trongiy urge upon the people to hurry up lion of the Democrats of t,he North'', scll as to give liberally to 11 nivel the inereie.ett (nett of work niptoa district and the' rdtcals of this, and ear which is right, --During the net hours of the late session offongress, when an ob jection to a bill was fatal, lion Sam uel .1. Randall, and a lea other Dem ocrats, who were skilled in !mill:mien tart/ usage, took their stand m front of the Speaker's desk. and by the peremp tory declaration, ol,ject," l slopped the passage of 1117111 V schemes of rob• bery which would have co , t a tax rid lien people inament.e 4111114 of inoney tt they had been allowed to gp through. —Exchange. Ilhus the people may see that the Democratic members, although in a minority so insignificant a•+ to he pow. les., nevertheless did what they could to stop the wild and corrupt legislation of the !indica! part. We fancy we can see that small lint determined boils put to WU?, oilmen m fount of the Speaker's the necessitj, of Centre county waiting imvoig, I tit,.it,t,t.•• ,rowera R a d ica l until the load I. completed to Mifflin.. robbery was Whimn tel to be smuggled iiork IS commenced here, through. There i, no telling how and phut wrir 111•1111te w • tnt H that the much these men hate .aveil the court- I `hole roil he unshed along nntncdi try, and the thanks of the people are ately. Ferguson township boo, we are ilue•them for this bold and consei- creilitalik informed, fl , good as raised entions ihmeharge of their duty. its amount, the people in Huntingdon It is just such Men as these that the are reads to guarantee the amount re. Demorrae'y proposie to return to ('on. gum , ' of tlitatimmil what IS needed to grow this fail, and this is why we ask t h e work to be begun on the tipper e nd the people to' support our nominees. Rh well as the lower end. We want to remodel our national Let the grading he comenced at Ty• council and fashion it after those leg. rote or Spruce t 'reek at the same lime islatne bodies of former days, to he a that it is to be 10 Lewisburg, and we member of which was accounted one will find that the people along the en. of the higtiest honors to which a man tire rout will do their duly. Gregg might attain. If the peop l e will sup-too nolo!. is rend% tir the engineers any port on—if they will for once lay /Wide I day. Let them be ‘cut there at once, their party prejuthces and help us to and before' they git the line located elect good, honest men to Congress-- within its limits, either Penn or Potter men like It 01)11 I. and Wootia nom, will be reads for them, and by the time and those other noble spirits who stood i they get through there. the next town. up in front of the Speaker's desk in the shit` will he rem face of all the frowning, serowling Rad The only township in the county, icalism of the.late Congress, and oh- we believe, in will, h there is any jected to the pet measures of Radical j trouble is Harris, ambito the credit all pirates when such objection was sure I large majority of her citizen., be it said death to such measures, a better, i thae they are ready and a 'thug to do brighter and happier any will dawn for I all that is asked of them , but a few the country and the people, who have I milividuals—Jealous of personal so long been groping, blundering, and terest cart ng nothing for the pub falling in the Egyptian (lankness of he good, or the de‘elopment of our Radical misrule. I country, have set lir opposition to the _ _ ; enterprise, because of some Trifle local ____-The Ilrpublirun ol last week at interests or personal advantages. Now tempts to create It mount tin out or a I we do loupe that such narrow minded mole hill, taking fur a text the failure news will be abandoned. It must he of our respected friend, Mr. SA 1, EL I Wilt where It can be built cheapest and Fitreti, to receise (Ise nomination fur to the best advantage, and whether it e'ounty Commissioner, at the hands runs here or there--'on this side of a ifthe Democratic convention. BitowN town or on that—should I:e no flue, ri doubt, thinks that he can make inn in the matter It roast be built, r Ficiri.it believe he is a very great- and we hope that the people of liar Iv ahlrseil Mall, an undertaking that ris township will endeavor to do their will, we thick, prove too heavy for that editor's cabbie Mr. FosTsa re too good a Democrat and has too much good senPC to allow the sully babblings of a man like Itaon to alienate his affections from the party of his choice, simply because he did not receive a nomination for an office that he did riot care two cents whether he got or not. As far as we have been able to learn, our friend rust k .101:4 1101 consider himself "slaughtered" in the least, as Brion s. bloodily terms it, but, on the contrary•, is well pleased null Mr S EY ' S nom ',noon, and e Fes sew his belief that not only that gentle 111101, but the whole Democratic ticket will be triumphantly elected. There IA one great difference between !UM and Democracy which ititowN, in his incoherent ravings, seems to have overlooked. tha,‘,...ie, that candi dates before Democratic conventions always make up their minds to abide by the result, lie it what it may. Con , heTiently, they never stir tip a ruin . push afterwards, as is generally the ease with BROWN and his_ party. Mr. FosTirit cares more for the Democrat ic party titan for himself, and hence Lis avowed determination to support all its nominees. On him, therafore,t be tiIIAIKEISPERI VS quotations of the Re ' publican's B illy editor will have no ef fect whatever, The last Bellefonte WATCODI generate statements to the effect that the Williamsport Bslistan says that lion. W 11 Armstrong can not lot oleetod in this district —Clinton Reptibitenn. And the Bellefonte WAreit As. is al so of the opinion that the editor of the Republican would say the same thing, were it not for the tact that A RIISTROsai paid him fitly dollars to say something else. Ain't we right, brother Bow- MAN ? Rail Road Matters R AIWA lee.dirti. That the President as noon Al. he deem+ a expedient, he authorized to piece a otp. Engineer. In IIXIIIIIIIIIIO, with A VIP. , ill the road vve.t of 31111111uhurg to the 14. tern Tertointet, or such part. theteall/1 he only deem proper under the eireumstanees We hope that this resolution will he made to mean just what Mr. lixvite.s I does --"work." Work is just 11bnt i. needed on the Pennsvalley road —and not dilly by the people along the him, but by the President and all errs of the company. There is no rea• eon the gradrng should not be commeneed this tall. We have not the least doubt but every township in this count —Harris excepted—would have its stork guaranteed inside of two weeks, were the President to give them the assurance that 'engineers. would 6c \\'e cannot see part in he :natter .../1 a. to secure. RN Speedily 114 10ee.114. the location Of the road, tiht indicated In the re.olation Do riot let any klight ansanderrttatirl , tai. or tealmisleot jeapar.lize, at the Info moment, the moreemf of this all import ant enterprote, butt let ever man put his shoulder to the wheel and pu• , h on to final COM 11 1 .1. t 1011 tII I,t road which it 14 the interewt of ever• tilatft In the eountv to COw finedued at tte earl, a dal as possible We hear IL rumored that envineerq are engaged on the upper end of the L C h S C. railroad, but whether the report in correct, We have no nee anh ()I Rover! RI ninw * • Mr. Alexander, ul Centie, IM it gentleman of unquestioned sahib ty ittid popularity ttitli the .Icinociacy tit Centre, and I 410 lot 110111,t can cordially unite our party there,liut neither he dor lus friend., vo tar it 4 Call learn, claim for him the power to poll a large proportion of republican 50n..., unlit iu such IL county as Cent! , this is peculiarly a hard task. -11,41- daysbut y Car. Palrod We I üblish the above situp!) to nor rect the correspondent, of the Putrwl, in thestatenient that Mr. A LEX , oitirit's friends "do not clans for him the pow. er to poll a large ropoction of repub bean votes." Now this is Just what Mr. A LEXAVDER I ii friends do claim. It there is a man anywhere who can poll a proportion cf the septililican vote of l,entre county, that man is Mr. A t.rx. ANDLIti With all classes of our people lie is popular. Talented, honest, wig orous and whole souled, there is no one—even the most sanguine radical —hut at ill admit that he is one of the strongest men that could be placed up oti the Senatorial ticket, and that his nomination %%mild be thecertain pre cursor of a glorioom victory A better opportunity to whip the Radicals—to smite them hip and thigh—has not presented itself to the Democra4 for a long time than trill be presetitvil this ran, Only let us he well olgotmo , i and even man at hi- poet, and our Irwrnp l i • E rennin Lame Ducks. The speeches at the. Radical meeting on Wednesday evening were probably about as weak as any ever delivered in the Court House. A R msTanso labored and blundered through the tariff ques tion, as though the weight of his record on it was too great for him to bear, and left his Imarers as much in the dark, as to his reasons for absenting himselLfrom Washington when the vote on the duty on pig iron came up, as they were before. On the nigger question ha repeated the same stale arguments about the Ku•Khur that we read every day in the Radical newspa pers, and avowed himself the firm friend of the 13th, 14th and 15th amendments-- something which all who knew 4 lin have never fur an in stant dophted. Ito said be voted for the income tax, but at the same tune believed it was an unwise and unjust measure. We leave to his friends the task of reconciling his action and his words on this suirjtict, conre.sing it to be out of our power. The Coolie he touched very . gingerly, telling the people he was both in favor of Clone.e. emigration here and against it --that he believed in making them regular citizens of the Untied States ilo‘ernment, Mit thought that perhaps, the contram system mlee - W/inch they come here to work, nu : //a po4stbly be, ' m some tespet•ts,ininrums to our work ing elite men. Ile made this admis sion %cry reluctantly, however. and tl was e‘ident that he would much rath er lira have done it. The congressional gentleman also played the game of bluff a little. Ile boldly avowed, in the face of all the friends of Geri, BE 11* ER, that Ise had no apologies to r f firrs fir his rmerse iii Congress nor fir the appotntments to had made in this distrzet It is evi dent that be feels sure of of his eke flan--else he would not have insulted the men who went to hear lime by thuN openly avowing his own satisfaction with his course in removing the one legged and one armed postmasters it this conitt. Dr. hTA VE ' S remarks were silly ni the entreme, and disgusted every RIM sible, reasoning man in the House. Ile aspires to the position id. at groat wit, heel can with much More proprie ty be pronounced a great fool ) --A few weeks since we gale an account of the stopping of a,,distillery over in Huntingdon County, I)) the revenue officers, whose presence in a hodv made the proprietor think that again all of them got at luring out a the earnings of his little still, that it wpithi r be ailvery little hut that would he left for torn We Nadi the party's name as Mr PETER Beta, "tif Mount Union Since that we have learned that our informant was mistaken. Mr. BE ttR la still running his still. and It Is 1.111.1 manufactures the purest old rve that is to be found in that seetion. The account we gave was literally true, except the name--a Mr II mEttv, of Shade 1;31% being the distiller upon whom the re, enue officers raided—cap turgid loh apple jack. and put it in pos ?..es.oon of officer 511 VI ER,rx Mt. lii ,ho, when the Shatter was com pro mi.o4l,delivered up the keg, from a leech most of the apple pick "bad leaked or evaporated, '' as lie explained to Mr. II wr Rv. __Th e Democratmof (*Jamul t'.ilin R, m thim ha ‘e hhtioned the l'ollou tug poht ICti I creel upon their '•\Ve behe%e this to he a 1111111 r white nian'm government, formed by white !nen for the benefit of elate men and their poisterify forever ; and so be het nn!, We are oppo.ed to the Fifteenth \niemlutent, which wae conceived in urn f nttt mini totopted by force at the point of the bay . onet, ni opiituotion the wi , lies or the people and in viola. Inn of the l'onNtittition, not only of the true of l'ennmylvniiit; but of the I toted Statei,.. ---It t rumored that .1 I mEs I'. Co to It \ will not support. th e Radi ca l ticket flu. tall. .1 AMES has undoubt eilk g.ii 1114 i•ves open, and is now see ing 111.01 e than en er he saw in all the days of los life. Well, well--strange things do happen once in a while, and we are glad that our mend Con eaN rat come out crow among the wicked. tome with um, .lAues, and we will do thee good. -['he . 1-:inpres=t Ei I;r:',lF IP ,119- ol by the trimibles and anxieties or the seeks. It may be said iii her ease, as well an in that of her husband— Unen•r 11., the head Twit a nitro a t•rown ' --IL MILTON Syreli. Esq., is like ly to be preeented as the Democratic eaffi lld a t, Contrre.m In the , Hunt lt to a good •• frvtilfld I= Radical Cooßeis We h avLsl! to receive ical paper that orromeFi t tion of Chinese Coolies, an quent reduction of the w laboring men to 30 vents r In place of opposing 0 pig tail enterprise, the one anything at all to say aboi to prove that it will re , n benefit to the voiniiry.. The Philadelphia Rica, radical organ of the State& c (i ago came out burly and si favor of it. The Tyrone, / organ of the radicals of cries, "let the Chinamen are needed," and in almoi-it ty in the State, radical paps mg to induce their readers that (here io nothing to lilt Pagan pig-tail:lry ilaVf. CON erol up mid intent 4, until timl th most a 1111 holl of these rI cent per day labnreri. thiyc mntry--c owklim! 01 went that litany tritgal white t'llolerN. Then C:on to prohibit the ontr,igenii the ~ r i< nr e 09911, .11 ha, nob ,:oh 4 110 01 Diu rit‘li, the places of dt. , ,r iltj ldllte 111011, 141111 Luc , 011. It to v n, l;tlun•ing men vatilst, of Ccntr, cotinlv, S this I,,ctriliu liadicaler , iii is allowed to wages will be reduced to the ral•eatiug, got quit to a•nt4 a dat. That gill you will get, or Ihere will 6 , r vou. Mr. Ptg-tail that, and 'the men aho money out 01 your Lor, ME= WI. warhed yoil onee -.Wimp , %%wild Inc la•deni. It rt , r.v Wi. ‘sarii yivi rameal dm•trine 1)1 bring pour %vageB ikwn ti 31) cent. per dnv —\V our learning Armstrong's Expla ()11 wpm, ;ii on fifty ra an.l %%hitt. -lour 111 , 6 o re%el,llV maq er , 4 (;n‘ernink•rit ti po , rd Talilt al r,ttilit thtdj. .1 it ta - attt ini lew of his iiiatie shut r Iliac ,••• I 1 ,1 1. , 1 14 Il( Intki t„a till ~%•• sa,\ wLn he:ttd loin x‘il! toll! 1,0 lit 11111 , 1(1,M, 11,114 lu•1 ti' tv }wit It Cain(' 1111 not lii rig awrty at ntrvt it,' SIM', I li!.ilgi• 'oil "Iwc:Lip.e 11 el, rniu halve, - li)r ‘oting li.r ol 4 'cingro,, I holds helmigoig to the count ry were ‘llh ti awn mon.qp.dien, w,r did hr plain alit he r,/,,1 the imp.,rltltion ol 11,e «hu care cutting the s‘r,rk 1111.11 ihown In .111 \ Now, lIM till . radical pho t %N ill emtik• nut n,•\! mg tariff find Inks,' as .kitit,Trop\,. to oil u, 11•L} n, 1.11 this lH lilarlit% in pit-. :t I: rill Ili!I .111 Ii li-I t 4) it. pen, Lrlt tllll.llll 01 the lUUII, Itl', t" Pa -, 4 .‘ki v rvh.diith, II? \Vlty, it ire party In th hil,,,ring 111/11i, It tto Ititttiv Itttlottgitt ; r it) the It ,it 11- rnrty th 1.4,r inns. it c4,111r,“1, lui taxes 01 the 1tt,r,111,,1 Why, if it. part money, and COl+e,itielilli it bas refused to turn hi with it 7 'When Blum • aria:m `tiltoNG ‘ve more• to ask him —The ihnu~inui• of arriving In our country the interest of n mono' undertaken to supply all to labor in the eountir no Ilistnni day, to prod' and coniu, i iieut riot and the ranks of our laboring it is generally understood t nt eOlllllllllll , l wore tho li .•ent.4 n due. n. 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