EMI 'The Democratic Watchman. CM 1 , 1) NT E, ]'A Friday:Morning, September 2,1870 THINGS ABOUT TOWN & COUNTY —Sell l Bails--a new lot LUSt re (Tired nt —Craiff — lrtijourned laq Friday ening, but will convene, again on On of ( tober. number of our rati7ons attend ed the C'anip )IcetingAtt Centre (qi Sundry last. . —Cum!, Meeting 1 , now wnt; on ur Atile-burg. Hacks will kill 0 hero for tho ground on Sunday --The fruit canning .011 , 011 I , IIOW In full hin•t, raid. howwwives ate put ttrtni, tl , oA. winter , upplie:- -Th.. loorniiig told evening; nro be g.itning t, got quite cool !wit plert,ttnt: Just the thing for -1 ping. —lt I , gPltin:4 to lug protV gon• ally on 1 flint w air to ' lunf . n,COM],itnrxtyrnr th.,l wore 1111.1,11,0 n v.,001: \li-, Strthe h , llrr u, on, ~f the tenr l lcr..,f 1,111 , 111' 110.1, It I, )11 - )11— ----‘l"e ui,:tt %not APt it, 'h • lit the NI. th. , ll`t t ... ( . 1111111, n, thh• itt 0 1111 tit w' gt =OM n 6nlld6~'rthnd„n 4511111 r (Illy, and it V,•ty \ t 10114 that tt ti, th, ME -ty murk I colorod woman will)111 o p I. it up friund mid oultributor, Hr N now reltdinf; law xvitli =I ISM Air 1.1.. a good ti law) vr 11 4 p.ll, Iv WIII I.ly —Th • Camp Mot•ting nr,l ot l'it , h heiun up 'nir-day ~f la N% Cis :Gl , l y,ll. : 1 1, much twitig exerei44,-. -I e,oopel, onk • p-fer to the Mitriltti , e , peurnne. , f the face of the town viol k It 1. thr , bare-fit , rd nrriingono•fit we ha \ ..cr known. ..t-t ter Ili c.,tirt h 4.1.1 ho•t rth-t •V-Vr il,lll II) I IL, :".• thati (•a— th, j • tic:l,l 1. 0 aid mut h th. e. nc,• • *.t , liv in Ow eNtr eme I cheap at .1‘.1211 1 I oils I ,i,tinuntion .1 ~rwtti•d Wu- (•,f1 MEE the 111/111- '4V1,11 311 , , N1111,11:1'1 ingy (•‘1,.., t It in larg ENE friend Coi.orn , 11. ft here mi NV, dzi• s nft, 'n to attend th.• intor-StAto 1 :r lit l'w-burg :11r 1, inter- I t,d 111 ultur , •, awl h, beef! 12,011- tel the . .•titto• fair t“r nearly =ME assuming c , mtr , .l th, rg,,4 the , treat, our Inrml Lankisi lin , :aid in a hPavy Murk of thii ,1110:l 1,., good-, ntol fine I 111 , tho right man in the right = Pat her lin+ be,. r. w ti I v. did , . d • portduni tho worls, 1.4:(1 it a t,-eiIUCIICe dudllew hlierally r haifers have btul a charm. p4 , ..p at tine ladies uncles—Ha oppor tt.litt), ~tirso, which they enj"yed 61EM t , tli ;Ott 11lost —Dr lolltne,the "big ' wbr, 11 remarkable sUCCeSS in !ling hi , medicine, here lint wvek,left t %%ti Aiday litA rlr e gr'eat se c -ct of C.O Ibietilr'fi , lleeefid ie thsAllihe riIItAICA , tttia pays hi, bill. :,,111141:. ---A t. ry pr,•tt;, little pwro, from pun of 11i•, Altatio Woaver, of this Face, app•arm in our column. to day A little to .td, perbap., for ono , 0 young, 1 , 1 who- : , ittiro ou ht to be spanned by the rambow of ho o and promise Lot than, ill hearts ar and at times , l,-,a we .iimagine that our talented y ,ung fru rid wrote this during a Slight Wine!, of Um "Linea " -11 -There has not been na few strun g rs , ut ll'illefonte for a long tune as (1.1611,4 the present season The urn Mud 11:114.3 and scarcity of imam) c eryw lime may account for this. But our town .s not the only ono thus slight ed The complaint is general, and this only another of the many numerous e•. 'deuces that we aro having the pros p -ous tun? promised by the Radical Party. __The excitement in reference to Franc oPrussian war is hardly so a, at first, in this place. Never t:.eless, there is considerable feeling on Loth ~ a les, but whenever either party them,elves up into an s. ttement 0- r it, they generally mijo,u to .itl Indor,,on'zi and ( , r .•i at v.r Gier " i% 1. , 11. r than IL'htua,g, arcl much more pr , ,lltable—at t” : 4 ;11.th and Atalet-wt Scuom.s.—As will ho seen by notice given in anothoi culutun,the pub lic schools of the borough will open on Monday next. Wo published last week a let uf the teachers elected and congrat ulate the school Maud on their selec tion. Wl.' think this is one of the ablest Corp , of of teachers we hitite ever had in our schools. Miss Thompson, or_ 00 girls' high school, is a graduate of one of the best in stitution in the tiitto. She is ft lady of line accomplishments and tried ability as a teacher. There ling always been trouble in pro. miring good teachers for the primary grades. 'rho public generally, as well as the s c hool Board, are beginning to learn that the very best teachers are need ed for the beginners. Incompetent and unskillful teacher. generally do more injury than they accomplish good. 'llls difficulty we think is entirely over c.Mie In the teachers eleoted They Lave all had large ex ',orient e in primary schools. A courio , of study been prepared for each grade and adopted by the., hooi Board. This comae d line tho quali fications - required for entering cavil grade, mud ako the'uthituctiilieni —67- r octed Ii um pupil. tluting rnc•h quarter Thy c ur r for t h trh ,, ul is %%ell "1 this 1.,110) , efilt V 1• (, 11.1% hntr Oir (n) lhr pint, of the Phil. lid.•11,11)u and besiwak a hii(,1••••- it/11 ',JIM,: 30111' _W e , Imre our biborini; non and inechimi, hay° about made up their mind , that we :mud limo a worl,in;;- nom'. Council for the qext sear. The immense extravngnnee of our late and pio , ent It - Adieu] l'outiejk, mid the eon,e_ quent enormous indohtednesq of the SUM 100-ition of the most unheard of taxe, upon the pi I pie, ought Ftirely to he the ~t l, n g, - -t kind of nn nrvuwent iignin-t continuing tin' present inirty in in,Wor 111 Ow 7, , ,rnii:4.1) Hero, R., tst onywiwir. el-e,tbr Radical idea •01.111.- to be to , I,Orld without regard for the burden , . they tfin, place upon the -hold tiers of the people Our t•runt•ils are generally compo,ed anvil whit are a ell-to-do in the world and often of the wealthieut uu•n In terWII Th, Cilti,- ,iwnce is our borough legislation all monates from the, rich nom stand ladrit, awl the interl;st, of the poor men arc ovettlooked, or tltrti•t reek and ~•aitrwptuou , ly out ur 1 I enakftei , the laboring roan must be represented in Councili, and he rniFt he represented ua , 11111 force, too, that his voice will hivearight will the rich Mall', fi the determination of our bor ough irnprusrMrnt, and the disburse meat of the public money Let the laboring men, then, sec to it that a WOrk Illg• WWI n la•ket t , put into the field We will ensure Ili election, if working men will only forget party for a moment and vote for It Vi It 11. r 111- t N —was the cry of the party tam left here on Wed r.t-day 111,4 for that t otuntry The par t\ of Edmund and M: 111 Blanchard, E-tt , dual Charles M e A tierty, of this pla . ce, and Nlessix Kr)dt.r of Lttck liat,en and Pruner and floor; of Ty ronv, and other, 'They 14. t to exam ine the exterpove landi in that State now belongin4 to Nli. , sr• lirukerhott, Blanchard and other., and will he ab- sent not le— than two week were well provided with accoutrements fir camping out, and expected to have *jolly time Mr Marichard,_Sr , pro didr•d himself with IL goodly quantity of soap at Frank Green's drug store, arid , tich other necesiuries as he thought would be iisoful in taking the rough oft The party intend descending the Elk riper ui,ti LOOM' WO wish them good luck and a safe return. N Y Li -- A inong the touchers selected by the Sal a BORN/ ~f this !dine for dm ensuing sellout year, which opens on Monday next, ah Miss Nellie \lur•hall, of Springport, Ken tucky, the authoress of the ‘,cry inter esting story entitled "Wearing the Cro , ," that we are now publishing in our column., NI iss Marsliall is a daugh ters of Gen Humphrey Nurrhall,un of ficer iti the Confederate army during tho "rebellion," and n former member of the farted States Congreas. bin) Is a young lady of undoubted ability and fine classical attainments. We hurl her election, Of our teliclieni klf a continued growth of a it' .-one :hoof, I,•,„ th at , a better unit. i-tanding Letac u the peo- a minute The loan thrown pie of the North and South out ou the race bridge, while the hor , e Isi i ..„, i ,„ . __Tb oro will be cuntinw d hie cour,e around the depot, Woods Meeting held at the "Summit,' where ire WUY finally stopped. We bo on the It E V. It It , blI miles from lt"vu th', greatest injury wait done to l'ort Matilda, under the auspices MI Ow waggon Port Matilda circuit of the tI. E. Church, commencing on Friday, Sep. 9, and continuing over the following Sabbath. The public aro respectfully fnvitcd —A bible class is held regularly every Sunday afternoon, in the Presby. tenon church As allowing the inter est manifeated, wo may state that it meets in the church because It grew too large for the apace allotted to it in the Sabbath school room. ---"A Me,•—my kingdom for a lions," ryas the exclamation of King Iticharent the battle of Bunker Ilill r and he might have been supplied wild ono had he Ural a little longer in the world, am)• did not the fled' and nnewles that mice waked to life and vigor the equine skeleton on exhihetion in front of the .. .Rush Howie, now sleep in sad de cay Hood theclob of the valley— orruii other . man. But, speaking of "h 0.., the man that 'erected those dry bones into a semblance to the frame (d the nice living animal, proposed to lectuie nn it somewhere, at ',OHM thin., if ho could get a eh:ince. Whether lie dui or not, We 11011 q, know, hut judging from what we saw on Wedne,lii, the ewiwt way to trampoi t a her,c limn place to phut. i, to kill him, diwollumel 1111 , 1 ~ .1.111, and then wait till the bone. dry , after which pack them up in 11 tliinh and carry them? round the coun ty to lecture about—llS this fclinw did --one ream Jt ,, igta 1 f, r the ,taahy appetittlfleo or the , Isy a : , 11,,rt time ago, and wliteli NVIIs Ir but d I tile in the mountain:, iw the tact therm have heyn trernvmlou , lit I, in ('attada, a, the follotving item❑ %%ill IMIE .1 k 1c,r,1.14.1114.111.11,11 riC dsl, - 11/ 1.1. /1../..1". in U 0 11.'1.1/ NMI 11% t.IPI 1.1,1 , 111. H. )) 111 .../1 11...1) 11. • 1,-, 1.. 1,. 1.-, twin 11(.1. ‘11,11). .111,111 Ilia. NO 1N. , 1.11 , 1 diet the s :et ee e rteerie. v, eyed 1.0, tell. I. II 111)•.1 14.1 c ..1 rrlll. ;mu »...11.1 ...It) 155 Its .1 1.5 ly 55,,, ors. :tot 155151. d I 555. 111..0 • I iI i• 11.. I h. hf, Qlll,lll 111 11 -11,1 1,,,115,, -1111/1 i,4111,,•111 , 4111,1 1 ,1 1 /1111111, 111ilo 1, Is 1111 i ti 11111111 W lilting 1 , itt. - - - -Thi. puhlir H . )11101, tWgiii un Nlontla% next Wt. behovo the tench- t..ro, rout y t 4, t Our re 1., tit e Mitiw3, except Mar4hall, v,lio i , I.X peeted to arrive from boo tie I.x ketween ilns4:troi the beginning. 4,t the wrel, .Ns fur a+ we kiimv, we the Board have Mow well In their xf , leetimi nl teacher , , and we hook MIME wnrd to 1 , 1.'11 , 111a -in tor Loth Ifl Jwtoi.and 1,111111- .X nd h re we !night n word of C.a/11- -01 to the , eliolarJ, enjoining them to he diiti fu I, diligent, polite to telt, lier, and one Another, striving with ingiorithle /11111,11.10 N to 19“ . t . 1 ollrM! t 1.41 be 111 , dt/11,1V.. twll . ll Lo titelle , ek.. and will net,. de: tL 5,11n,1 terlll•tdcltL;bt ful p ,, rti , oi el the ),:111 Atul) 11.riV 111,11,' y , kll Iwir the ,t it the d::‘ ‘i e .Ino when ever} 1111 , 1WIlt I it will be deeply re4retteel .•flaclt, 11.•fl•/1,111 . ) ••. 1 , I1) ft • 11111 , 11 t..IC •.fl t 1 1 ,1; rental th,‘ f”riti -rly paid Ii at it, If .\II that an ,or,ll 3r . 1, II Plllll4 Coo \r I I Illg I, ,v771110,.. , 1 rip :ti •• tf I high r. 41 rural 1,,, t: y do t ri o( \ tent to nnrt lip... 4,1111 /11!1•,oli , (I.•Ii1/111,I• I 1 01 th• of thin g ,, 1, it m t high tilme Gar the t.t, hingllll.ll hl their 1,1, int , r4 , l , , met 1. 14 111 th,• r !eta, 1, 2 .011- .u , 6 ~,nuunrinnw ing Irmn tt r .nug roo,t, lial Ali:11110 b , WII 1 . ..11111 111111 thiqr hid( i• friiin thi :r iiv.n rank, it think MEI I\ I k ll\ I bend, ,Jf Ow Ito,,rin, 1 \I ( 11.4)ig, tl a •r•t f. LID ~knin,lll4 Ita:1 i i %,,intor ww! I ~t tiF•thmg 4.“1114 ho ur urn Ihr. a 1111. I , f ta.•,,nta, a, .m,. Ik 1,,a11:11, Paul Ii .I.b A \‘ and .ottior, t%.1a,.. him ctur- I /Ts 111, 1d,,, t , ant CIE fl Nh n 1,1 ,, a , aht thr• " )1.'11111.8w City it wood.' ho to Ind. Hilflui !MI make Artlitt2:ito•rit , liC- cordiri4l) 1 to—tt nm I thy• I undor tho priniiiiinl.hy Priir .1 P 11 inz,ln -, will lo gin \l'.d lIn• in-tannin' r. riiiw ui it ini—t 11Lntr- U~hing and i-i highly unnp. trul and inli labm, ”:1-Ingly fur the ruurul Ulna ph . ,‘ W.'ll ui tntr•l- I. Lull wool of Ins poinl-, and he.; natulA Ho. 15,11,10n10 gin our the iy I tin t. 6 shah -,1 •low u6eurrvd on High 41reet on Tuesday. Thi , Nhaft• ( , 1 n wag gun In t%llu h u loon -Id., 1, .inodot.o h ed frino ;Ind 101 l —Brown holed. , that the circulation of his Republican—honest pol tlea itheet ever publisbed in Centre county-14 2,- , -BM. Some men lie without the fear of choking. The bona riitc circulation of li, paprr r, about I,2oo—about rime hung/ el tt mr thrum OM WATCHMAN, Will fibula nineteen hundred leuu than tho ,«'An n %tit N . and Reporter oombirod. nepikd fn Ow Thool loom to be 11101 Il IGuil.iu 11Wde1 8, 2 ,,k Store --The following is n synopsis of the bankrupt law, as amended by a Into act of Congress. We publish it as an item of interest to our tenders . 'l'llk Asti:sins - A, ttt.--. int , fil•cli amended by a recent net of Congress pi snub few pninticulroh Whiell are worthy Of public notice PI ovistoton are now made that the n irennt judge, in fuses of sickness, ale•enee or other disability of the dis trict judge, may make all necessary rules and orderspreparatory-Au tho final heating in case of bankruptcy. The law purities else that then revisions of that section known as the filly per cent. clause shall not apply to those (bids honk N\ hu 11 the 1/1111/.1111,t winch wele e Attracted prior to tine ut January, IS(44.•—__l4t. other words, a debtor whose assets do not pay Illt) cent , on the dollar ttimt 7110 W ob tain tint a—eint ul it ilifijOilt3', 111 litilll - anyl i yitrac /if tiro,. creditors only, whose aleht. woro contracted arrn o the Januar), 181;:i .\ chor-e of the thin)-ninth -eetion make it an art of lamb r optcy that t 1 person "beat rig a bank er, merchant, or trader, has fraudulent ly ,115pped on suspended, and not re+um rd 1,1 commercial paper wd 11 111 a penal of Ilan leen da3 9 )111th difficulty has been room! by the court in the 0/11 , 1.11111.1//11 of This clause, oTo .o111)• Is to l i d' weaning or the ward '• Incalub fitly. ° All ambiguity ha, been rernot 0.1 bs an 11111/.11111111.11t aI 11 , 1- 1„, "tar who belllff, /l 1 / 1 1111./.1, broker, merchant, trader, manufacturer or min , ha- frandul. nily'slopped payment, 1,1- -I.', -11 , 1P , 11111•11 1111 , 1 I /,•1111, .1 11.. nl , // 111- / MIMI/ rctlll cabin ap. r. , u lourti on du% • I he hauhrupt laa 1, inapros ed In) tie..., 11111 , 11111511.111, I t I - -111,•re 1, a ri,(o. latveinont front Mr 7.1111111cr- 1111111, 1/11 , the PI tynati 14141.4 4 nuge, ah. 4,1 n 14 . 4111 ,r pn.co in front 4.1 rn 1144 • 14 4414 . 1141, that nail ii‘ing 1144th lb, 444. •1414 4 wa11,, tit , out ot ditto, :Ina,. 'mil. into the ground and irreg ular n- 1144 ht. leapal,l4 4 I n ,4 l 4l rintr, 4 ',swear ' 111 11 1111111'4 heart et ery 1.111111 110 walk.; over thew 11 . 4 , hop„ they will , 00n be Ininle nt IPiet iolerahle A boy named Char o n ,d-R r m the oinploy of Vrani, l' Blair, while car --I)hand -I.iig the other day, lie, identally tt, the ball grazing and hat injuring hii fincxr, arid lodging in the wnll at the flirtber end of the r0,,111, be.,,ido the It. I, , ,kilator A narrow c•ciiiiti and another warning the ti,elec, handling firearm, ---llei,rs John 11. Orvi,i, \V F. Reynolds. and Harry Foster, the con feree, limn Centre county to the Sena iiirod Conference at left iin Monday ii‘ening, and i eturnod ~ 1 1 Wednesday night, the Conferemie hang (iincluded its basin, ss in one dins Thu eMlferlT, were n, count anted I. , iwi•town by II Y Stit/er, Adam th unit I) F Fortney, E.l , and by en-Sheriff. Conley and Perk 4 --The great anxiety le bear the evt d. It in the Harr', di 1,,0 jte.,tly W , appeukted bV the trare•ter of the (toe to the heed, of 11 t ~11111/ tsiurier, h , t M ill take the et itlehee 111 trivet , )er e,teetee.l tewrorean, Philip Ger le art, tvuv appointed by Judge .Mayer James I' Weaver, of :11 Hog burg, lied a ~ aluablo burro on laid. Sa tiliday \ bile n turbine!, ftidn thi• (amp gnaind, the axla tree of Ow wagon broke and ening by kii king iir 111.• Grll thnl‘sav,on upon thi• 5 leg, tt wiG lit II r 1 y utl The had to be ,but to end It, suit. ring —ln Bedf.rd f,r It dOM•II, potud e, f o r otl to fit, a butter for 20 eviit, n pound, and the honest [wet, b) the butcher., ut:f rorn 12 to If; e.lrtl a pound Ilovi It thnt'the price!, of tlie.,e urfl ji tau so much higher in It..llelont..' Om tiny body un,wer Thy Huntingdon (//,be hni the following lucid iteni of information Adah 4ities 1.4 41 loom Ili tl 4. • 4,111111, .10 , tit •• 1.11,ya till. I t.Lo I li 14 ptillt , pot hut "1 SA% We idwayti tlimighl that the name "Adult - wits feetoettle It we ire net Inhtt.ken, itipti the thud rioht e rob- b e d 1, ) , nwn pant 4 pocket 'rho line brick building fIIAV Nl` 1'0(1.1011 by Irwin & NV I rapidly np rrt,lll )11114 (I It \VIII be Tilt,: PI 11:1111illt ut purl of ti,wn, find will tilltlllll t 0 tile .h.re ',WWI in the. 1, l of the both nitni•ttT. nn I (nw,reg,itton., be print,l and Fut up on biljteti tii tho th , vt,tibnlei, bit, not. )et been nilupted by tiny of the I eligioni denomi nation,' In town. --Our,intelligent and goarklitunor (.(l friend: Simmian,—gets oIT 401110 good joke, sometime , Ile told us a couple the other day that made us laugh all over. They were at the e renie of a couple prominent Itadicali about town Nii,,n.an ~ u regular u.entl monthly union rant ing of the varioui ehristian denoutinu tions in WWII WM hold in the Court House, iin Sunday evening last. Rev. Mr. Pomeroy, (not ' , Brick - ) of New conducted thu set %lee- RAILROAD MATTERB.—Since our last issue wo have but little news oi kmport line° or interest regarding our rail-road matters. From the Centre Hall _Report er, wo learn that there were "forty bide fur the grading of the road from Lewis burg to Thillinhurg," and also, 'that the money has bet n retied, or nearly raised to carry the grading from Milllinburg to the Centre county line.' From other sources we have information, that out of the forty bids but live were consid ered low eneugli to seem like bids, and that they were placed in the hands 01 the engineer+, to decide which would be the best for the.company to accept. The nows we have from. Harriif; the only place we lia‘ll in the county there sel.lll, to be any trouble,: is, that but lit tle being done in the matter. Now we do hope that the people of that town ship will put their shoulders to the wheel. havo as mach at stake as the citiieas Of any township in the county, and we know that they are able to tit. all that is inked of them. let them pull title their coats and go to work Let them raise the !none> to grade the road first, and decide after that just the liarticidar place it is to go Let each 'one give all he can to seta re the build ing of the road, and then let him give sit much more to secure it by n particu lar L . t V 80. A ItTIC I.E.—Our friend, Kepheart It It!' Ira !Oli Li IS the Pl , - , eZ.l.r 01 a rempt for mainline- Ilig a wash for cuts, bruises, galds, i•eimehes, or any character or sores 011 horses or cattle, that we do not be lie e can he equaled by any article. We lime seen it tried, and have never IknowMimything to so speedily etFect a care. A few 'weeks since, a valuable mare belonging to the editor of this japer WAS tound to have the scratches, three applications of the medicine cared her completely. --A cotillion party came of at Bush s Hall on Tuesday night last, which 'Ali, nit it particular succe,i Tho don. cer, took .upper at the at half past eleven o'clock, after which the amu•enient Wi.as resumed and continued till an early hour of the morning NoTlcE.—Tho public FehOOld of Belle fonte borough will opiin on \I nudity, :-4.l,tenitwr sth. I) 11. 11AJTUun, Prt ncipr// [For like ‘ 1 ,111111.0, Unionville and its People. !laving lor a number of 3 ear. had intercourse with the citizens of Union Mlle, many pleasant remembrances of agreeable times constantly spring op. Their demeanor,their actions, their no ble looks, always impressed us that, as class, they are the best offfod's crea lion. ru literary pursuits they hate long bad the lead. Their literary as sociattons lime tar back and have been kept up with wonderful The classical Seminary, under the genial and energetic nittritigetnent of the worthy Mrs. Cleaver, ranks second to none of its kind. A tew days ago we hard Oef:71' , 1011 II) Ppeilii motile bourn iii the '1 illage. At ter doing ample Jiistiee to the well 4pread tattle of Dire. 1111.411, we I,ll,lllitereil out to nee the sights. Ike extensive steani tannery nt Mr Bush, IN midi' worth a vivit Ili+ clock in quiteextennive, and thous ands or dollar', worth or raw litties he get- as tar tic ay even it , 4 New 11, orders and commendations horn eunminers give flattering evidence of the superiority or the leather he maniihteturen. At nfr. Richard Cat, lots•., a hospitable rveeptiott is always awaiting. Ills munieul Inntrittneith, JUT rale Mid WK.], ILINI May the hirds that operate them esjoy many year... Atter ;supplying ourself with g'ood* from the cheap Store of tieorge and .101 iii Alexander, we wended our way to the Ihild Eagle Nursery', where its kindly and gentlemanly propretor, Mr mines the mom !ileums peitche4 and other truitn, of which ate partook most freely. Thin 1411 his NI/1:k Of trim and ornamental tree , and shrubbery iv larger than ever, ulm li he sell, cheapsr than run be hail Clr.ew here, which are always good and true to llama. Mr. F., being the very einhoiliment of modesty and diffidence, v,iil plea. e tll , e 114 for giving this piece of 11-01111 information Ili the pub lic W. Our Senatorial Candidates ' llo• P burg Puirtot hit- the fol I ,, tv ffloph itivntary 111411••• ..f Mrssrs r. , ovs F./111 , 1111.1 PY:11lIKICN, 1111notilo t• •••.1,.14,1, II th,. 21.4 The Heinoeratie Senatorial Confer ence for the Tweet) -first d harlot, awein- Llr.l :ONOidur ut Lewisluwu Mid nOll/1- illd,a D M. Crawford, of Juniata count), and Maj. R. Bruce Potrikin, of Huntingdon, MS the standard-hearers of the party in that district. They are Loth worthy and popular men and will undoubtedly be elected Their record as democrats is unblemished and tho party, reinforced by large accessions front the ( q .will rally to 'their support, in rolid phalanx. Upon the democrats of the Twenty-first district reas the lik,po of the puopo thu Com monwealth for the redemption of the Senate from radical domination. The ieuill there are of momentous import ance. Periemil and local considerations dwindle into insignificance in connec tion with it. Lot thorn be harmony and thorough and untiring exertion for the nominees, and the election of Craw f,,rd and Petrikin will ho secured and the Be. u ate redeemed. Paying the Debt TAe Aron&eke Democrat soy r: Detnocratic newspaper calls all to General Grant's incapacity I. position he now occupies. the It press cry out—"LoOlt how he ik ing the debt I" To the grave charges made to ceiving presents; to his appoin of unfit men to Ipgli offices • disgraceful nepotism ; to his nee business, and constant junketing at watering places as it first cla , head; to his blundering foreign to his unwise and impracticabk gestions on the tariff and the re:‘ to his improper use of' the in power it. the South ;. in short to charge made against him die ha % one reply—" Look how he is off the delft l 4 When Congress is assailer w the saute cry—" Look how i . i being paid." Do we point ti t knowledged corruption or the . al Legtslature; to the jobber bribery, and the scale or votes; wanton distribution of the pal, !Writ! Allitilig it set of greedy ci tore, by a lueli Congressmen largely ; to the class legislation imposes onerous burthens tip masses for the benefit Ma fa,io to the extravagant approprooni public,money ; to the costly in trillion ()I' the government ; to 1 means 11401 to control elections rascally decision of contested cast..., to the sitte of cadets), othee,villamies of linilical mini the only answer we get 1., ' • f. ,, the4lelo is being paid." We have !oohed , and Secretary or the Treasurt false exhibit monthly b) e‘elnd Pacific Railroad bonds from tls butt, suppose we were to tahe fig as correct, what credit iv 110 present administration ? Let th and influential' Republican nen the New Work ,S'''an, answer. "The public debt was dim ove^ seventeen millions of del the month of July, and the p press, boast of the tact as a nut' ceedingly creditable to the pre-, ministration. But what else co done with the money except to out upon the public debt? It the 'Treasury, and must either plied to 1108 OHO or rtoli is how is the administration cid: particular credit for having to I sum o f money ilk the Treasurt taxes which produced this , 1,11 levied before Oen. Grant earn power, and it is no merit .1 h• they happened to hat e been larger than there was ant r e The truth is that it would- he more honorable to the Itepithl. , , ty it it had reduced the instead of putting a surplu , ot to tired inillionS a jell!' Nato tho it had lilt that surplus in 11, 01 the people. Low taxes ai glorious to a government than : 010104 neurone extorted from tip and suffering Mantles. Business Notices — I lit mlilVo alld 11111% u. 11110111611 t lire of fri it nutr, 111 V. g.,1 Ming in thi. V0131111'3 All , / airing I extell.ivt• th•tilorti in I hi.. plu. ii;11 3lr hang. Le round In 111. n%. 1 , 1 I, 1,11 _ jtiq lii •h Look it look xt k on 11. 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I.lttinh, to \lt-, ILI, bar., F c4ttittly The Bellefonte Market coltlt kr I D 141 A 1'.!.161t,4 %I I The following nrithe firtooo h., r lit dui k Thin -,it} t !ling, VI lil.ll 4,11 r p to T.lreNll Wl/1141 tVhent , J r r bindle] IVllerat, p. t I.nraled old Red Wheatji.or bushel new • Rye, inq Corn, rationed. per bushel, Nora, pet 1,1,11. I nrai ley, per Dock ,‘ heat, per huehrl.. . l'loverraeod. per barbel polntnes, per bushel . r pound Itueuu : -, limilders • • Hid Ara•• •• Ilnmr. . Tallow, 1., pound. • • 14ulter, ovr pound • 12,v., p, r .... • Ground r MONEY MARKET, 1 , 0110,4 A 1:r0 , 40 44014111 Thu , 1'1010.1 . 0., 10'100, the I.lll.”vitig up I 1[04004 , 110 111 7 110 111 '66 new . . 109 1 '6fl " . "" 1 /,'s, • 111Y' 11 H. 36 Year I, per cent. (:y........ IPue (;oinp Int. Notes, (told ..... 1171 1 r 14 (V.., ~f 'HI liilver, 112 Union Pacific t It. tat M. Bondi, ato Central It It . Union I . lolfie Inuol (Iran/ Bond.. 7411 We arit prepared to furnish Het euu of all denominations to our cuilnnu•i ing the following illaeoul on $ 2.i and upwards 2 pi "llaO " We 1111 and to rward all orders npidi of their receipt. AIMS WILLIAMS. AHo Law, Office with the Sheriff, He n. PRINTING IN OOLURS A lALITY AT THIS OFFICE:.
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