LI The Democratic Watchman. Ci BY P. GEL? 'LEEK,. JOE W. FUREY, AIISOCRTI EDITOR. Terms, $2 per Annum, in Advance. BELLEFONTE. PA Friday Morning, Sept. 2,1870 WHITE-MAN'S TICKET FOR CoNttliE't. 1,. A. - MACK EY, or 1,0, K 11 i% (Fitlitlect to tho .1..c•000n of tho I.ontoorttio ongretttottit.:(totfeletO ei Fult st--NA'n)lt R. B. PETRIK ur \o•Giot, Da. D. M. CRAWFORD. uU Jus IAT 1. 14-'4 ilt A•••-•EMtil.) P. Gli.lY MEEK, OF BLI I.EIONTF4 0011" , loNEK, JOHN G. SA N KEY, OF GREW:. FUR JURY Colt MIS•4I IN ER, Wm. B 1 ut. n r•i ELI ) , 111 11 kRIII4 AVDIT(Ift DR. .1. M. BUSH, I'ATTOV The Ticket Nigger' will Vote, For o , ngroo I —ll II A FIAt.qT i\l). .Arnntr —V. P AS For rxrnz '.n,-1: II 101 A , CA F" , I , ‘N 1 M kl , )\ F F r Jury (on...loner— II ARA NI EWEN Fr , Atmith , --.l' CA, Democratic County Committee The following are the names of the gentle men it wonted an menthers of the Democrat ie County Committee for the t rttli,g year Bellefonte N V. ard— It I Kline ' S nt Fort, •ar•l—"A 11eQuiatIon rinlatrok porn —J W Gardner Mtle•Vttreg Born —C..I 3not 1 Wearer Philipet.tirg !torn —4 heeler Mdneon Pnlonvilleltnro —T I (tear} Kenner 'rap —II I. How) Rogge Tarp —Jon I. Neff Hurneide rap—Barnhart Neltlhelfer Curtin Tarp —Jonotph Morlonkey Fergu•nn Twp --It t. Meek (hre. Tap J.nrytt• hant` , lll name. vrib —11.. e .1 I. Ale, Half Moon INa p —John Miller Harr, 'Fan —Daniel Si h. land Howard Twit —.stmt. I Hitninn I p —Johti rt I an"— rt., rnn. I.IIIOP p V. 11, Dowell AMP , Tap —Dr It I lIIIIthInh Patton ap —P A S. Penn WI/ —.lnt Einentoith Potter ap t K. rr Hunli W Mt t.aftrey Twp —1 II Ilt.lt Sprmg -- lobo II I try, laoLd . lap —Wm F Caltderwond I it lon 1 wp —lonet•li Alexander Welker Tap —1 I' (teary VVorth Twp —I.: I' Into II 1 In I ITZEH., (hotelman Congressional Conference I he Congressional conferees are re. quested to meet m Lock Haven. on Thur-day, the ' 4 th day of September. l)emocratie paper! , in Other counties of the district arc requested to copy Our Senators The proceedings of the Senatorial conierenre, held at Lewistown on Tlleti Ia lai.t. Bill be found in another 'dace Although the lurid hopes of the Itemoierae) of thot count that %!r. ALEX tNDER Would be norm,- riate.l as one 01 our Senatorial eandi lates, ham been ilimapimmted. we mum( riot allow our 'lemmal preference to present um gising a lull support to the ticket_ tin the eontrar., we must ut., our utmost efforts to elect it, for the roost important general rt•sults hinge upon the abihts of the/f)emovracy to carry this district The candidates put in nomination by the cotilerenve —lir CR VA INau, Oi Juniata. (0111111, allll I{ Ilal I i PLTRI ►F\, }nti., Of 11 , 11ttilig , ioll Colin( V, are gentlemen of ability and integriti, awl will make efficient arid wateliiiil Sena- tore At least, such is our present im pression in regard to them, and we think ae know them tooth well enough to warrant 1.111 in saving that they will not dishonor the responsible positions to which they aspire, nor bring 411,4- grace upon the great party to which they belong. In their halide we hav e C'e•v confidOnee that the batmen+ of the rielllocrae% atll be borne to mile cesatol victory, and that our principlen will he made by Ilion the only guide by which to aquare their Senatorial conduct. The Democracy of this district are now ready kir the fray. Our leaders are in the field, and we are ready to follow where glory anti honor point the war. Let all white men and all men who love their country 1111. i wish to see it redeemed from the mmiteralile wick edness and misrule of Radicalism, flock to our standard. - —ARMSTRONG, the Land' I 1 oil ging member of Congress from this diltrict, finding Iris re election to be, an up hill business, has employed the eel-vices of broken down Yankee Abolition preacher by the name of Dr. Doge, wbo is too mean to work and too lazy to steal, to call%ass this 4liotrict and enlighten Pennaslvanians who to tote for. A awaraosur pays this Yatikee_gos pel peddler $lO,OO per speech:and ex penses. while lie pays Bud. Biwa N, a natite Pennsylvanian, only ten dollars for blowing for him during the cam. paign in the Republican. If we were ` BROWN, we would change that arrange ment or :r t ARMSTRONG blow for hitti• sell. Played Cut•-The Trick to Catch the German vote. elected. This late cry of a Protective Tariff in only a blind. Facts speak The Radicals are not going to make much out of their mush vaunted EN 111. plainer than words path y for Prussia after all, Our Ger man triends are beginning to get the idea through their hair at last that The Democratic conferees from this, this deep feeling of the Radical paity ; the 21st Senatorial district, met al for Itidg WiLLI and causeos on- •Lewid.town, on the 30th inst. Mr. I‘ put on in order to catch their voted, McCrE, of Iluntingdou county, acte, r and. like honest men, are indignantly ad president, and Dr. fittr.r.Nt.cAr,:tsf spurning their hypocritical expredQions Juniata, and J. R. SELIIEIIIER, of of joy over the Prussian Mifflin conntie. as secretaries. 'But is a wonder to us how the intelligent one ballot was cast which resulted as (i'entian citirens of this country could follows • be for an instant deceived by those 11 • It It I' taken rf FluntlnKdnn 10 pretensions ((lily about ear. ago 0 1: 1 2 , • , : . i t i o n:, ,, It i r , . 1 3 , ( r. 'entre the dinilicalP, who acre then kona 11 as .1 eihenrt. of Olutr 3 Know Nothings, looked upon the (;er Messrs ('RAW FORD and PETRI KEN be'.. 11111114 as a ow rare of people, whose ing the choice of the conference, their very presence in this country was a nominations were made unanimono disgrace and calnmity.• They called Ll ie following resolotiong were offered them -11—d Dutch," nod were ex- Lc Mr. Gay is, of Centre , ce.sivety anxtons that none of Olen) . iehoottt We believe vi Rh .leffer•on, that "11 u - 147. and frugal gorernim it rhich rentrain+ should he allowed to hold office or men from injuring eiteli other hilt leaves them even to vote until after they had re.. otherwi 6 e free to purarie their own Ideas of in th,k.tre and Improvement and 1/” , 4 not take Hided tteenty.one years in (it i H colltilfY from the month of aloe the broad it ha. earn. Thee cried -To hell with all foreign : . ,;ii unit li .r. r..'a""' total " fa 1 "'" .1 14. "" r """ . "''' .re the e.taidiulting a a).tetn of In. ers, and were particularly careful to ',.,•,:,,n,'Li t ',". 1 ;:':,;;;;;;„"4";:,Y,;;',"','„i,',:,, - ,',.x„P,'„;1 1 :,:' , G ___, l n_ d the D utc h and i n .', c• 1 .1 . tt fr. e aorernment and rail only he e: ' t. " 1,71 ' 1 1 :a n ti i l t i t n i ' l . iTit j,i t ' t r e 1 11 ;fi '," i ' e r t v i i 7 ' " """)"""Y . Now, flier come with hone, ed words v t4Ocregate to upon their tongues. and Er) Into rap-- ;;Ar ' ;ll ' n " l I :.r " ; : . ; :i r t .,' „7l:i n e en e t i " „! : rt o i rrt. ' e "n i t t r l i t ' le " l " l " 7 hires at the bravery of the valiant tier i:.':i12.:1;.:...,,,, e 1...... , 1 In the tumor) of liintia and are In all extacv o, or the lii , ; - ".s 17;. 'r e% 1 7— "T' lin k r "antr r in w eallli idea or G,rman ~.110 8., ~, k iin a '," ''''."l''or" "'"'""'""" E """"'"`. ‘,. ,- .:4 ,.i. ru . , , for : it. H.rataldialtriient of a :linking soddenly got to Ire time representative 5 g ,T, 1 .1 „'„',.:„.. l ."4"; l i l e' r Xri l u . : l ,:.."" i s' a .". l s li e r n e i ''t . ...` of e9tilinental liberty, and they throw ll''''''.le and Ike Proeeede of the rile of am lt i.til,ll, work. and forther pent Med that no 4 their linter amid cheer over et ery gull pan if • iet 'inking Fond stesnl Is• rood or apple ,i oil,. rat..• than to the r , iiiinatiodtment fired against the French. IPI the pithilo debt 114 long an ..11 , 11deht eree.toi Bah ! We are disgusted that Ito% i t . :i i il fl e V:1 - • :1 ' ::1 1 , 1 i ' t ' e " :1 " t 1 ' 1 . ! s 'i r ( ;:i l e ' l . :ll;ii ' l l n ' g i Its i , t.i i r e e d " tra n t l :: one inditt , lnal, company corporation or Mo,- man sholild he tor one instant dee.l t , t 4 DO I , ', or kwe. , 111111)( a Mint matter Or cinch lo,hlet In ani eolopally a•roetratto or eorpo el. The trick is such a base one. but rat mit , rand alto , prohibiting I tIS 'Hltear/minting withal no easy to see through. that we roe po i Iroll of the de . ht of per; rimnimpal err Intliid, confess our all Prise fil. Its It dying :::t i t ' rl t r . ,Vil r • P' : .r rVit " t ' e . :l ' fi r o .' 171 .. : :" I " o t i l ;:l n o : defence In I t i , iti• of xrar and also took from the Leirimai• obtained one moment's credence. Were io• 11, 1 ...., to authorize line municipal co, pot - ratin to heeonte ft ntook holder In, or ' , tan there an !natty or more French voters it- err-111 to Itli, eorpd.rbtion, 110•0e1Mitln or in 'tilts country than lierman, we t1,t1111 , 1011 I harefore Ire it Itaramrr' i I-I ' II , V. : ' are In (aver ofaint'th I In would s ee !Indica! hats swing the ',hue lie gringrinigte. thii. in meorpo'ruieTcinto. other way in triee,anod the roost en t 4 i ; e r ,',;',', l-I .",',l, l '',"„:' r f ,. l ;r r ti "; i : Y li l l 7: l l;.' l “,";, l l :' l ‘ , 17 I " : e thnemetie ehonts of "Itre'f ,Pll,lllly pledged if, ~0 r public ere,!. N A roLgov Mould then be WINJ ever thing—King Win and Ilk kto I nothing but the wor , t tyrank in the world. Get 3our eves open folly, “ernians of America, and don't Inc longer im posed on Ly these hy pocritmal, sneak mg, shrieking rascals. They'll you] and clutch your pocket hooks at the same instant, and then, when yOll hare served their purls - we, they'll drop you an utterly insignificant awl con temptible. Snrh has ttlwa% s been their course in the past—such will he their coarse in the culture. Like the nhanie. Icon, they are the color of everything thet crawl on. !fol.! to the party, t;erman•, that hRP akas been your friend -the good old Democratic Party thnt fougdit ror your richlA nl 'hit and won them for you, and which Rlwat4 hay been Rio! ever with hue the (need oh the oppres., ed and down-trodden everywhere' --The late Ifeptilibra., County Conventaiii. Its lion extolling the ('noon noldierg who helped to put the late rebellion, Paying they nerd them a great deilt. Thu, they hose cried for the lamt five year , If you owe them a the name of goodness don't %oil pay them 9 If you were honest 111 your propo-itiong, you would place come of them on your ticket. Did you .10 that 9 \o—(;en Ilt.tten, who in mental calibre is th e eq ual of any Itepoblican in the distract, and who lost n. leg in the ger% ice of lon party arid country, was a candidate be fore your con%ention for eorigrens. Did you pay part of that debt/ w hich you, in your resolnlion, acknowledged you owed him, ht gis rig him the nom merlon? No, you slaughtered him while hyporeritically protes-mg friend ship for barn. Your profe.,giorin of lose tor the goldierg are an false as all of your other toned loon , curt care no more for the soldier who braved death that your party might live, further than inducink him to vide for your atonal— ?leen, than yowl() for the poor Indians w horn you are murdering II soldiers had no votes, your annual regolution would not hare been panned, but R 8 lung R 8 there in a chance to ride into power on their shoulders, you will COll time to pane your annual resolution extolling the soldiers. (Mt upon such base hypocrisy. —The Republicans of this county, II order to divert the attention of the people from the lllally corrupt and rev olutionary acts !Perpetrated by them, are again attempting to rally their de luded followers under the old Whig cry of a "Prytective Tariff." Now, if that party is what they ' claim for high Protective Tar iff party—how does it come that with a two third majority m Congress, they reduced the tariff on iron, inntend of inerenaing ? The Reptildicans have been in power Pipet. 1860: and eierk wide hi thew U, the people, ',rev ioue to 11,e1; Oee • inr , it e been repudiated by them as soon as Senatorial Conference 21 Ih it we are in fat or ~1 pretterwinit the s. n 4,14 In the ',tilt Ing Fund, arming f n 11,. ..f tritrket, and nn. It an I,ett .nt,•uuned therefor. in IT r 111 f .Tlll Anti eeettrlliew, total prinvi pal MI I Initerf 0111111 he putt a‘•vorditif &nthe tentd arid ette.d ~1 the I,irllplll o llP, nn.! (hat the ht. , 111 ,. r. 111 loe 4 ll.ane.tl) appro priat, t to. pa, elf I h.. twlttlie debt I hot re e All Aaj.erne• Iry winielt 1111 PeoIII DOA In the .. 1.111, ing Funtl ate to pl her loan.-,I toAny ,r , pnral 1,1 hang..) theth of An) h. r inn any fah, man n, tamp.. "..1 rulh . 14,1a111.“ nr th. .pint 44 Ow ~p•tlt/I•pol 4 al ai.ro hr.,. II L./J.11.11r hrnh and part and parr el hi. h. rot of orroption and ptt 411 r 411. Ihet n t• the dilly of the otatololetva thie .10 10 the ot. 1111 l navy .if the -!l,t , kl ~/ t" 't.' to ntlipp”ls A 11.111.110.1. throturhotit 0wn 4 ,1- .1one! 1. rro 110• prin. endvtot to. rato ie 110. 1 u•stisK pr. entitle tau] re-, «•hick Isere i•n},pnrterl by the clrn terve-4 id Centre awl Blair, an I by Iktr. NI. E ilie billitnee Of ‘ining against !hem At ter - , !e,rt I - 01,1 the eandidaten, I,llly tillprerei ,itli the idea that, proper sig. 'lance on the part of the Demoernev, the "1.4 di , triet van lie entirely re deemed trim r 1 ,114 •tlNni, and the now it.l I'. Id he l'oll eretice trititti Otani ly t,•,1 Wilson and Woods Nominated • %it '4eilatoritti enrifer rofq I f Lea f..4.,,v0 ,e-t erda and ooloinated lur !••• , eftte, it. , candidates for the radicallt. of the flistict,to su pirort \V. \Sheol , ' of I.e'a ' , howl', and V I'. W o; of i ;have Stuffs 111th have been eliarp in living 1111 Coll terees to support - much men as he could use it elected, but lie wa« certainly not %cry astute when lie picked on IV rum , . and \Voons its popular candidates. If the district had been raked user we 410 not believe two weaker men al l ca l m,' and bearers for a party could have beer. found Since the dispatch announcing the nominees, reached us, two hours be fore this writing, we have heard no less than four prominent radicals o f this place admit that "it IA impossible to elect that ticket.' tharor them very positively remarked that "it the rad] cal part.y can find no better stull to make a ticket of than Bum Isin so% and WALKER WooDS It may go to the fugdails and loggers for its supporters and I'll go to the Democracy, —The gallant DemoAltey of (Ain ton county have put the following ex cellent ticket Into the field : Fur amvess —l, A Meckey, stiller! to tho de , 11.10 n 111 the Congressional conferenee Avareb/o--A Noyee, of Westport, etatiect to action of the Repreeetilot Ivo Cotlfercuce hht , t, Contorou and Idt:Kette compose the District A ,rt hone/tory —IN II Brown, of Lock Havoc Register and Recorder —8 IS. Snook „or Lock Haven. ronionasloner —Samuel Kahl, of Logan town• xhip Jury Cbmniesinuarr —lsrael W. Fravel, of Crlw fOrlj tOO nvlily Aud/fur.---J A. lillner. This ticket in bound to win, as it is composed of the very ertrongest mate— rials. The re nomination of Messrs. BROW arid SNOOK. 19 the highest com- Aliment that could be paid them, and shows that t heir services are in demand• as this makes the third time that limy have heen endorsed lov the Comity Conyehtion There isn't the shelters( doubt of the eleeuon~if9•he n hole (irk et l an mele:,-,1 nonjortly - . "Land for the Landless." Gov. Geary's Proclamation That was one of the promises of th'e Just ae if the people did not know I Radical party when it first got control I the law in relation to the Fifteenth of Congress in 1/ , 60. To a certain ex Amendment - , Gov. GRARY must needs tent it has made good dial promise. It issue a proclamation about it, quoting has given ''lair is to the landless." but the law and admonishing the people to not the "landless" it pretendedto abide by its pro% isions in %iew of Ole Favor—the honest, toiling, poor men of penalties attached for their ,nolittion, the country. The "landless" it provi That part fool, is now tel with lands was the thieving coil- pretty generally acknowledged, but no tractors of "New Englantl"—the car one did suppose hint ail') enough to is pet hag scalatvags of the South and the kit* such a proclamation. 'rile llama- Radical rascals who loaf round the burg Patriot gives him aru on' the lobbies of Congress, getting tirkrailroad subject which is so good and So appro companies,and asking the go‘critinetit Kittle and deserted, that we append ICI build the roads, and anon them to I entire, as follows : have the profits. OnY. neinT • ti WWI AMIlinV ilereiß t I IQ littfetiat of land they hat e it ,7d " h e r o„mi eare o l ::: d e : l l :;:' ne „iik i a f i ,. n :o f ;7, given to these "landless" hounds—the num Permed determined to pro , lain. lifinnell Mint tier of brotil acres they havelaken publicly a fool, or, an Dogberry ban It, n itrite 'from the people—t lie:Work i rig, tax-pars hrinnelf dam s an ago,'.that "idlviduid 1x 101), found In y. ed masses,—and given to title% ing cog 1 Loveruur o '7 Slat e Po'::::n nn ir J u n i n lan i "e l71):4 porations. TO railroad companies it putnntuit and renowned w,arrior, who, map has given as follows : tie person, mounted On the btu•k I,f Ills , nal Work charger, frightened the pool of St•MC rolon Poelfic L',O,Yi ono wall Jacknon, Seemt , an tuition"' to Mote hit. Northern , hh ago nod Northwenter Inn.' I Pelt an terrible In eltd 1.11,11- 1 10,4 . h. N... Ile and Mar.inetie ma, in the ,aft.ll and eluting,. of bottle to the St Point and Nellie tvll.llolfl ronfedernte bnttidlona, that trembled nil I fit••l 1411111 111 , 1 Paul and I r a. die M11111..01/14...1itral ray.nn at t h e %telt of titm nhndnw nn the Field r at Vinnwa and Nl. i t td , a oi 411 tit„ Slemplil• and Little Rock Iv Heretofore, whatever n man, rain nod onbil , atro nod Fulton Lull , It al, a., Fort 'ttnitit 4'0'771 aneed In mind, eoiii4 1111.1. been reamolldv Iron Moontoin Railroad '. 0.00 expected to dot° render Itittoelf ridhollmi• he 111111 , and Fulton I t• in..,. Mount tin 'l/M1 .1011 e NOW 110 trotemmid• Mtn, 1 ( *.Sty Inek non Lon•ing rand ',willow 1 0•2 h.l out , moryn are by 11 1,04111111411 • 1 ',III. Flllll 111111 1 ., he hod t n niiihoroy r „ f r , tllllll Lake Supt- nor hod Mi....l••ippiA o ..•ti 11111111 Solithern there wan not the nliglite•t tier , • • .s apart lite'tingo and lutemtiii from he• de.dm to reader hint.' lf r .torwit. 41 he.. ph et , 1 Thole/00r he ha• ipped rho•elimmx of ohnordit, ,11 Kaman and N. .11 nth, south,•ro non l'o , ih, hildied hint-tato an n. 1 4 ,11101.0 And Placers Me and 5.,. ramenno 2°1111.1 11d people on the tient eoncentrate I pine Calanrnia and , Iretcon I 'dn. , . Inns• and pi,ninyll..n !oh.. found .1,11140 m Ailanue and Peelle t . 42 wont° limit. of rite ( ommonnreolth Stock loom nod opperomi ,trti , NPJ nenreely know how to Irani Mt. Wirer Total 171,287.748 nor of Pennoalvoitin Ili , eondilet since 111 That's the amount of !nulls the Rad fortune placed him in the Executive ehair.losn i "";; h 11.51, shits w' left! part, taken from labor i ,: orrennl 7 e *a rn 7 on peued xlllll .I,n. ing hien of the country, and given to the man. In 11111tntrilem in that so are too "landless" thieves --to monied „peen- I coo neon, In treating as a man one who In al• ifltorn, ai.il mammoth inonopolieq. It Lnrl enundydeptiune of carry gammon" titan 1) mittrll.n to one I L ia ,„„,• rho ail& lift. taken one hundred aryl s‘rento millions, tiro hundred and eighty (Tell rpt lint••• 1 will, it trtle ehttractOr of the until. Thottotind, seven hundred and 'butt/ 1 ok,al "h" .I"l4ra'" the } on "tin' uir eight sires of land that belonged to you, an.] Our di iLlres, and gut en (pent Miami hat, ep. I aee.. arse I lit IS Wlll/•It 1111. finny. For es ery One of these bulls 'll'gr'we suit nitro Pads h a Iv, had inte rt /.1"S , 11 .1), 1 1 1 / 1 1 1 1 111 '. 11. A Its itoSu toted. The aruauu In th, that cal party of tliN county—of 01114 11i. , I ranks to which that of the frog in . • table inlet, endorse.' these votes when the% will hear no eompro Won •ind hi. (;Ifni tour of temper, tiara dlngunted all who 1/. endorsed hint. 114,(1i to i.e 11, 11111 1 . 110 11/1 , 1 1111.11111 , 511 loony of them apparently he 'mime. opoo 1,1.0 opportunity who prenen , • molt to make bun, .f ik. 11 , 1111 d( /• I, and if,,,. tar he VISA PO well nor, .41,41 that II I. 0110 . n I tto•tne for ',WI mei lengltter among the townie, tit r !ha,. of our .11171.11..1 I 1,1 body of brain its Ilarrodmrg ko “.1.• .pot. 11 •..111.•1111 1.-'S I V Ili.lll, 1.111 1.4,1 1,11111.1111111 a 11 1110 ii), 1.// I lit, I.• 111.. 01,111• 1,111 11M, 1/11 .1. I • 1 t 11111•• 1.111.41 r• •oil •1. , /111 11,4. e/11,114.4 And 111. I• in 1.1. f I , that do Lin, • hilt enough th, 111./ rl, 4, - • • 1 , 71 ..111111, 1 , 4•111111 1 . 1 •• .1 Jim of folk , to 1114 m 1 "I Il ' 111 r, r. la}, Itk Simon's Tools The Senators placed in nomination at Lewistown ye , terda, by (Ire limb cal c'oriference, belong, body and breed) es, to Si 310% C tMtaoV, the most cor nip( old political renegade in theSiate, or, for nuttier of that., in time United States lie controled the conference, a lie controls the district, and "set up - things to please e•mose pieritly, they may be expected to iturk old Si utrs s Interest, should siteh calamity as their election befall this district. Here we have it again. The 11101 in the interest and under the control of the greatest thief in the United are set to watch the course oh MEI events in the Senate, and to see quit no scheme of their rnaster goes by the hoard. This IC only another instance of the power and influence of this 01.1 %illian,in the Radical party, and should he another warning to the people not to trust the agents of the schemes of plunder and robbery he expects through their instrumentality, and by their aid, li= And so it goes. No really and truly honest roan can obtain a 11011111111(1011 at the hands of the Rad‘cal 'arty, be cause its master spirits are those whose hands are always in the pockets of the pesple. It is the man whose con science stretches like India rubber,and who does not hesitate to do the bidding ttt lI'S leaders, that stands the best chance in that party. Men of good character and moral worth are always shoved aside —We notice that the Representa tive conferees from Huntingdon, Mif flin and Juniata counties have re noun- loitted lor Legislature Mr. IIouRER, of Juniata county, and 11..1. MCATEER, of II untingilon. 01 the, former of these gentlemen we know but little, but be heve 6e made a faithful and upright member of the House during the last session. With Mr. Mt - Argza, we are personally acquainted, and know loin to be one of the moat active democrats, tritest friends, and upright, honorable citizens of Huntingdon county. He represented his people faithfully and well in the last Legislature, was con. slimily at his post—watchful of the in• terests of his constituents, and ready at all times to do hula duty. Mr. Mc• ATESK is deservedly popular, and al thought running in a district that •is considered doubtful, his election is a certainty beyond any shadow of a doubt. --The great question that the rad 'main round here want their Senato -1 rial Conferees t&*nswer now, is ; was ' John lry in. Jr., president of that "Merle, ? ..1 I,y Malls Id I hl. 14 I) 111 it s.•: l• Iro 11, 11. 11 f. t: IMfIINM I=l ..1.11114 , n it. duly of enf, Hl', Aint 11.111111i1 I=l I lie•oi•lh.z• .1 n u•ub 1.. r .•mlu¢ 0.1" ~) 111111 lied f.,1 I.trn Lto.ll 1. two it h =MEMO It) N.l/11...1,1% re goor•r. rrl IVAIr. I, .‘t• r 14..41: ri .1111 hi., I .um:ndm , •n, no.l I 'l.• .1' WO/ a„• IMMIEIIIII , e , rll t t trlg 1 li 11, 11, 111 Ili Hr to tottit.ttt•lt , t tlt t 1.11 r rtttt ly 1 1 1 it (I, ,1), 1) ,, t 1, , IVI I OA Th I=!1 I=lll f.,. II ”Pot in« staili burl, loin a i•i or ii•lt In ho 10 delight anti 1 , 1 ehlrh we think fifths, tip, .°Oll, 111,1 . ? v ”•••.....r,, I=9 to„ littv.• r• fin. , I t, pr•rfnrm th••rr dour n w,mld m•t allot II N." IV.t.t tllO lIIA. for 1,11 p. rlt•rutattett ttr , if att•l thity kn.w it nut Illt. Ist ...t it, withnnt barn. 111,1 A. r, 11,, .101,1‘,11,re11 , t ong, 111=1 whole of „f r o h ,• f..r Ih.• hi 1.1 tri hml e nlr. ~elv la .11 I to t 4 p.p, , 1,11114. ft ite awl ‘t ~.I...upp,kr lan Ii 4•1 , •.• Hon pro,o a.t the .Nr6untl allay In.trnett,ot form nr Interfererwe the part of the F:a.•ellti,• And Pil Wl°lllllo will; 11 reitolillitifl of th e aanle Idol wnh aha I aid out that 1101. Pravlatext eon i• the I it, et , if the vaulty nail .elf Pnie.rtneee oft. men OM. or the •nke ~1 le•h,rtels, Aiwa nal in •11;11.• In make 1111[14ell atol contomptildr, In eotntli..n V111)1 , •11•1 V 10 her , 11 1 / 4 •11%. , 1.1171, 1111 , honor of Slo• 'Mao, leel he, deg nob, Sion, sisal Ira 1101 -111 , 4,11 v of Beall e•xclnun, 1= We have received from the pith hither, .1. T his admirable maps of the Unit's) State- mid riirope, shoa s ing ever; twist ni both countrieri of the slightest importance, a ith all the railroads. sit ers, creek 4, mountains, ke. We have no doubt that these maps, which sire on the reicri..e sides of one large sheet, are the us are-t cor rect of any 'nap ever publelied, and they have been, CM tact, pconmine.eil faultless. The map of Europe i es pecially interesting at this time, as it gives us the exact situation 01 the ter ritory now occupied by the hostile troops of France and Prussia, with 11 coinprehensive and complete idea o f the what( ) seat sof war. Ire esteem these ',hip. a• invillotahle, and would reentlwit.erul them to every man &sir- 0119 Or underst n tiding not chorography hot the eh Iran atlantic countries. _Who is there that oil poeket-book, around ter; many a plea Pant and round recollection? 11' that. has nut stowed away mementoes of llienda, tri Qeraps, t' Al quo 1% tt.e r•iniplt•' Luiyily or t MI 111.1 , P‘lcKl7l,l t, kn , l t t, II! fii;,) 411 and I }lt" pro.. tM otigh to,ity tt04 , 11 t. ttps And .lotus Ito ',tort.% ttlll its utwitty We . VO POIOI ti//1/ nrmv !OOP Lv gni II I, worn ntl It.. 1.,t or+ I,r, thi.h f ///1 Of ../111 /. 1 1 / 1 /1 1/:I-/ / - /I/ o/d .1 / J1 /411 It- All.l to :d1 i. if vnn „n.l I A ',lnk., unfit. re'Mtng 4tory in linking 1 , 1.• 1111115' , F , nt, From nut tt.141 , , and 1% knit ekAti do I find ( If znany depArt,l In, If t•re t- a t .•,d !Ilene) 1. , (111, 111.1 a I^l. lid 111 %lid her, —l..pli g01d..0 trek, ATNI her{ itl ' ;I,' 111100 , 1 11%1, A fOl , l t —ll .i• .1 .11, ntolrt g I , lon g•ts • t,, !no I tit 1140 A I 1.1.1 atilroll %Tt I 11, r.• r .n , k 1.0 • !; r• 1../:11111 ly II • f.,, , 111 , { 1 II". 14.11, 11. ul,I ‘11.1,111 - • I 4111% It'll ; ,11.‘ 1.111 hnJ trowgitte them .41/ 1;1) I 4 /11, t'l 11.1141.10, --A vole fur CH ill ro RIKEN I , a agrtoott tl forced negro ruin - age npot 'deo (Jibe •: ut. tint nnl ed voolte. tr.iti lititti to rocn'tt down to :tn —flint gat r t.. Oleo:mg 171.2 , ` , ,74 :ores 01 the 1 , ittot that lot , wade tone , • monev •,fitre. that war, vat:on tlioTt thottsm.tl+ of ‘‘orlsitig r, ‘l".. arr gratified t tho work {,emnerattr throtigliol: , county, Iv litir t.. I,f 11,1 tlfe Vt'Lleral optiltott ..leet. it I.i a largely inerea It "lir !r el. I !Pith' tiOrli•i; t ; f3tilit,l! ,Irha tI gra.ll.l , -1 III!1 in 4. entry 11rUltt l li, ~~.i.t 1,1,1•1 1111.j:tem. t tivihr HRH. r•C`ll . l. 1I I 1r lEMMII !Wet:111011- • etir enetwo w,ell,l het 1.4.1 w, , 11 . V11.10111 , 1. 1 Th e - p etit , Th at v.at nier .1, Ike, are lor tile 2C .,, e1f11 good \\ 11. II Al2ll Protective I in Centre 0, ,tv r'.. r 111 . 1 . 111 , :ft n.ll l',,tter Count ravor of 3 r 0 for reventl first IN Ali 0..11 inanucaoln awl the latter countiea an 11101 In iv' (I , porelv ngr: 1( rePt. 'I 'hi laet \ dodging the t:tritr lust 'Sinter The Armstrong C OM Pi - NN , C %LI FY, AU,/ MI I Is, I:Aq. ion hIlVe oi".1)0 , 1 the WRY 1 , 11,, the , I ••,,,f the IRte tethlighit, I= nit I,, Lt atory Thy eolitito,ce‘l ~t !if rot e' Assessor liinl.in, Collector the other l' and rnitt , cialq of Ct Wro comity, bin Iv xvorldn,.: all slimmer in c their roan! r, Arnimirmig, dPletriteg who would vr, A mitt ronc independent of ti 11101 r of the Centre iahlirans. As to how reel reeled, Ow proceedings of tirm show Notwithstandi strong fact irtit try to multi that he n\ as Tile nratniumi tbo ronvuutiOn, there Wits nprrinbit• minority voteAtf' the question watt put to lu illation unanimous; but t rtn, true to its instincts, correct. report ,of the pro, understand that the friends dames A. 'Berner, in corded to Wilson the privil ing the delegates to be cho convention. To cap the egose John Irwin, who is personal enemy of Beaver's cause I do not know ; kin, who would be oppos from necessity, or by virtu flee, and I,e , i A. himself to beenute the drip gi%(-vntir n! thr .•:‘,•e. USE
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