Bellefonte Democratic Welchem By P. (iiCAY MEEK .1,,E Nt Ft AHS.CIATK EDITOR ' Ink Slings —To be r e membered—get in debt —The latest,thing in women's hats —their heads. luny Bt i,t, in 'the eltina shop," N il! new war that is to agitate Eut. roue. _Philadelph it,l talks 'of a reform par I) —and Lit i i all their will 'ever be of are very soldier ; --they charge by the col- \ rat in et. iinncrs arc the last lash. eaiahle i l,rt. IVe',l prefer roast chick- - 1Z3,11(111 , 111 m this Senatorial thx ,et aar• taken to the Woons, IL will t:o there too -It ea , II t S ul leu age alien Ile. id the dtealing age ei. I; viii . .:ll,l-111 einitroldi t. II ui iu r 6144111 Witshin4on," in it• 111,1 , 1 r t l,rnl p o lit 1 , , ;11 tie 1.0, - re „ „, , Thai -; little r I)if f:fo. saya die will fluff efilfiferlicaf, "tit for lat." „f !dik' . be excused wlipti 4lte pass. ii rofik. —; I ti l f Clilfle9o are fast getting to be bafifffalf.. Some ot the best 'ittrglars of Franenico are imported - vwf , loff a. 1. , %%1: li it grand Armco .•nt mit tiia hip the King, lint :1, 1,••, Inn I 11. 11't amouut ton thing Pros-oa im lofted fir Illff excel imtloy of It.; beer, 14 1,8 PlippoYeti , I ' 1 . 111 1.0 So went that way to try a I . , ,fitiral one, Ile got it nnym ay. \trout the dirtiemt "dicky" that .111% 1111 V es er seen, IN the one the Lan •l•ter Rad. want to put in the' next iI , r •••• ralile dispatch Iron) l'lorence, -! , ,1r. that an apprtipriation of 40,10) Las been wade Great Heavensl enough to edit 20,000 radical pa- ‘V" Lougworth once bought of the city or on- ii of a bor-e •s , tune heforo it Was worth It 14 wiated our foreign mail merviee alto,: the ,m , t 01 A friea 14 PllallifllCLOr the number of inulatoeq that are daily appear tilt re %“. -houl.l judge it a as. olw half the type setting the Parts literary papers are (lone In 111/111( 1 11 , and fully one ball of the tip — 14 done by the same sex In thii contor‘ \ Miss tisiim , of Indiana, who im hers,llll4 pure as her name in heater, lately cowholed a young man thought otherwise. It was a snow -tone for him. _Tile I I tint:2 ngdon /?ep itiiliran sari " might be expected the Itetnocrats nominated a nine million ticket." Ile hay his figure. to high. We only count on nine hundred majority in the dis• triet. —lt wasn't the blowing, blathering, -tae-at home loyalists, of this couirty nho took "Louis and I" prisoners at ‘-:edan. It was the soldiers of King W Ll.l AM. WsAlltie this for the bene fit of the futiv i e historian. —A cotemporary very ,Judy re markir that every Democrat Ought to tithe hut county paper. We know a Radical in Bellefonte, who taken it eve ry 111110 he can find the owner look leg another way. --Tyrone succeeded in getting pub limited as a town of 1900 inhabitants after haying the - ('ensue taker, count the :urinals on the lintel I?egimterm for the pawl two yearm, and add them to the actual population. Sharp town that. lfelly place. One "Doctor" 111 RR IS, late Rail cal candidate for Lieutenant Governor of Virginia on the N4als ticket, was lately arrested and con:711111rd to jail f4,t obtaining money on false pretenses, which is a barrassing oceurence for poor lisants. --The Radical organ of Clearfield, the 161.0;1 . 1(1.'3 Journal, speaks of the laboring men as "the lowest stratiun ot our population." Ile will find it a rather 'ugh "stratum" for him and his pigdaila to get over on the (lay of the election. —Women seem to be conspicuous mama in the Franco-Prmsinn war• Tim two armies fought about Nancy for almost a week, and now thep hare 67 f1 1 ntrilf VOL. 15. Radical "Unity." It is cheering to !tole the fl i nty of the Radical party of Pennsylvania.— Philadelphia Press. We should think so ! Cheering in deed I Cheering to the lovers of good Government and to tho friends of the toiling, taxed white men I Cheeriug to everybody but Radicals, niggers and pig tails I But we h don't see why the Press should be so ironical in its remarks. Because its party in almost every con!) ty is the State in which it has a ma jority, fighting like Killkenny cats, is h'o reason why FORNEY RllOlllll he gin making fun of it. Ile's the bast 111/111 who should "go back ofi" Ifit.li ealibin in that way. .1 cursory glance at the "mall/111On" MI I give our readers a flinch better idea of the bitterness of the P.m.( is hen it talks of the "unity of the Radical party of Pennsylvania," than anything else. In the 29th Senatorial district, composed of the eountles of Erie and Crawford, that gine a combined Radi cal majority of over four thousand, so great is the "unity" that it lakes two radical candidates for State Senate to accommodate the party, and in the same judicial district two radical can didates for President 'lodge are on the t rack. Through the peculiar kind . of "unity . ' that controls radicalism up there, there is scarcely a doubt, but the Democracy will gain both a Senator . and bridge in diet corner of the State. In the 20th congressional district, the "unity - of radicalism is about the Halite as it is in the 29th senatorial district, only, that the large portion of the par ty disaffected, in place of running :in independent candidate for Congress,. , Have united with the Democracy toile feat tv, the office holders can ii date. Here the Democrats will ;'sin a Congressman. In kllegan) 1 .nintj ! the "unity" is fearful. Radical papers are denouncing each other in the bit terest style—radical poktieians a:e cursing each other in the mo.t. appriiw ed manner—"rings" are denouncing "rings," and one portion of the party headed by the Cum Inri rral have Car , d ui nomination a lull county tichet Irma representatives down; in opposition to the regular radical minim. here the "unity" of radicalism proini-es a Democratic gain of six inemheis of the Legislature and the entire county I ick• et. In the 4th eongressional district this radical "unit)" agais appear with two radical eainlidatus in the field for Congress—Ks.i.l.l and Toon:A , . each bitterly fighting the other', mak ing the (-bailees ten to one in lan or of a I /cm ocrat. Ern In "'toga, Bradlord, Lancaster and other radicals strong bold+ the same kind of ••onlty" fijpear4 - . Wiangling, fighting, open deoliption and bolting or independent tickets, seem to be the order of the day. Here in our, OWII Ist!' congre.,ional district, one can :,earcrly lied ten rail icals who thitik, act or speak alike. It I, safe to say that one tenth or the par tai will vote directly inyaitist the radi cal candidate tot and that another tenth will scratell name oir their tickets without vorint , his op lorent. In this •- , •enatortal ritrict,the same state of affairs extit. (crest per-cii,tl Mid 1,41110C111 jealousies 1 . 011ir01111 . ! It !argil , portion or the radical party, lhich !mist event nally re,nit 111 011,Villtlidt . ie the Itettiociaiir citti,h,:atem It 1.-W1 t it y I:sai Ivo.-- would he'l'ms, rarer lii to ti la 11g:1111 . -I Trennirer last [N. 111.8.61 and twiddled - q uibbling. and ipiarrelingd enouncing and damning - brawling:lnd blackginuiling each other like the of a lilt market. This I. ii.. “iiiiity of the Radical pant of Peen- , "Unity, - in deo!! Ills, ! Uh, rutty I 1/11, Radical 11/111111/Ily ! —The Inilmg workingrfien Of thin cvmnit• shoidd riot forget that the ex penve of Grt%Nr's Adottrontration in S . '-Itt 00 per head per 1111/11/1». The unit per head of the Government under the Ins( Dernoeratir ArlnotiNtintion Wilt{ hint Al - 01 per held pur :1111111111 \V 11. \Vrr.so♦ support:. the Item&heart ,1(Int mtrai ion. —Do von want a rontinnation of "hard tir»rs"—eooliv irnportation-- tnifrule-- thievery and lN rollg-1101e for "STATE RIGHTS AND FEDERAL UNION." lIELLEI4'ONTE, l'A., FRI DAY', SE M'. 9, 1870 • , ItEitl), WORKINGMEN, live at less than half the cost of lotiep- ItEADI ••••0e' any other laborer. lie hoar heir all the 10'01510 y neaten/.v of flint rhea), labor it hirh iv I. sapplanl li. high prieed labor hilliertoliirnished in this man!, . ('tan any inan doubt the ie salt ! If the Chinese workman cornea, the TllO 1,01,1,111 1 I/1Y 111 N be. he Faii• hee, lintel. or Irish, WIII, lIIIE lib 11 If E tiffiire the tilt v cent matiovith Ihi" fellow lace and busy fingers. In //stir err shall ullimrtlrly gel to the ros- How Radicalism Proposes to Cheap- 1, I I I . II 4, ,/ y COMilf I WU lei. IP en Things : Nor Kngland, and the intro. ' dm the work/swami from ('l o ne Time and again hate we called the dyrire the Pneilisli An larturer attention of the work inguieti to the' area cal„lnev(„f tearful Meets upon their wages, ttni elnrh h , woe 41,.v mill- his Antcriran radical policy of 'inputting pig tailed eon/pa/tor. rat eaters traml 'hina \Vt.' tteaking of it as the coming, , rill /in/ Who/ ran tee do the outia4eotis attempt. tii re Ilice the t„ N()Til price ot labor to 30 cent( per 413 V, In in' Nin,nt‘/; !nil Vial nler that ~halal titter- and II iixi ii it rii r rr I rll jor ers in wealth and luxury, hod 1-0 1•11,(' 11W11% the only „- ilii, lion ufClii lie bale Hai liter taxed 0% el ‘lorhe , l 13 inducement lor the nitro khor. likely that they borer, die 4 lit dr titution and want. will do thlu, and the\ intr.( therefore \\'c have done this because Its a public b•• veil iwrieilltii - re and the great puirnalist, it is nor ditty to --lie o''iil':e'lpwil fields of the W t and roach e he I{1wlul; linar tho (apitall i ts4 , t 1 " 1 1 " g , ernes amt towns o tom 'neap ors the I:ountr) hacked by the legislation i „. ! competitor. As we have Raid, of the party 111 power, have organised Inselle legislation even if it cool,' be thin sytein- -a more ontrag,i 011 , , ilelll- seetireil, an it cannot.be, will not avail I'h, and debaileried one than was e‘er i” keel stew vita,. in”" 'gr""'" out. ft is contrary to the spirit of our before coat:eked of--to carry into el . -. i people, and of our government to leg feet a long desired object of bull ling islate for the exclusion of any elms. of tip in Ills cotintr), a moneyed aristoc- m en, especially the poor din indhs ipolicys nn nc,an ev re er he racy, as 11011 curses die GoNern nn mem.: of the t Pld World 'l'll., can On f o r vokiyyji hors to prfr,,,l the I'hrnevr Iv be done by trampling down labor - triborlo . fl - 11111 coming hrre to seek em Inlior ran roily be trampled down liy i doirtnent, than there is (or le g islating cheapening it -and It 04 f 0 cheapen 11 , 1 1 " bid !'" m i l fur Nip 'f r (t/ 1 " "Of the h :‘ l7 ' urar nn nn that the part) that trjing to build i N. : ‘ ,..lnbn I+ rMnnig. canning to work 1 h s up a bonded aristocrat)—the Itailical send to stay, and we can only lel him party—is now bringing in its alit p loads i come, and make the best of it titter he or coolie.', and like a pestilence, scat in he re . feting drein all o‘er the country. Pet ty lob ucl aria of that piyity may deny that Pilch is the object Ardour lenders: county conventions pretend to color m e r their by wordy resole lion., but the liter, that Nay are bring, Inn them in by ship load,-that floor Con!zre-1 hag not only refused to -top the importation of them, but chartered ,•ontiatai,s to C 00: 11110. Wart , them in the face and th e y c ann ot dilly It. Some of them do not pretend to dray it they endoriw and encourage it -glory in it and pro chum it a great work. The following from the N. Y Na tgthiror, one or the leading ii: d,cal paper; of this country we commend to the curepul perti,al of eve ry labornig man in the land. It shows what that party wants -what it IH It mg, what it sours and if succes-ful what It will itecompli-li. Head IL care mile, working men IS Ilnavilge it, Or dread It, or omollbe It, as you may 'lido) 14 eMlllllg, and Coln iii to .111 N. \Ve See the glances of his almond eves and the glistenitig of his pig tail, and hear the sound of his chop stieks. The injection of a new element into our industrial life by the immigration and labor of the I 'hi nest, iR MI event as certain as that la 'bar will be wanted and that capital will !sty for it. Iteiiitrictive legislation will not keep the Chinamen out of the ciiiiiitry, nor will personal persecution drive but. out, when once he is here. \Ve are not now going to discuss the illeSe Itllmittration in die light of its probable social effects, or in 101) 01 104 kl,lol - 111 aspects, but rather /1/1 a NCt a non evadable I nt l, and the probable iiiiliisnee it is to have on the labor and the product ice piiiii.trj and I 1111/411e5 4 of thi. country NVlint will result Irma Chinese inimigrat ion Is.lll LOSI turottrcsr. rut: ell EA PENINtI OE LAlilllt, next, Its an inevitable consequence,the cheap ',mule a all mantilitettireil products nil 1110 cheap labor IS cmploled, (lie drininy out ty'surh employ ',witty those classes of native and for iign-borntroil,imprien teho trill not la bor out liar wages. These results arc alone important unough to invest this subject with ion overshadowing inter est, and to le:01 to serious reflections 114 to Wiln,t, will come next. We assume that the Chinese will 1 . 01111 . 1114'11 1 1Sn 111'1 . Wilhite; to conie, and capital will call them becaii-e it will find its profits 11l bringing them here. The experiment of Mr. Sanip soli in introducing, right among the shoemakers of Massachusetts, the Chinese, nail In demonstrating that they eta and will make good shoes, settles two or three thing,s It proves, what we knew before, that the Chinaman is apt to learn any trade that requires skill in handiwork, and eau adapt himself to ally sort of in dustry he desires. It proves that lie is docile initeuiper and makes a willuw, workman, patient la his toil, wad east iv vont] °llea —#ll iirtit class elements in a laboring - man wrio is reipiireil to do only mechanical work. the Chinese laborer will work for mind) less A1111.61'1111, the Radicalism and its Coolies 4. IT OPPOSES PREVENTING COOLIE IMPORTATION ! WIIITE NIEN N + !/;O TAKE LEss WA(.Es ()It (;1;;I',e) ! rirrv'eEvN 01; 1 NoTIIING To ---The incongruities of the Ell a • are a l dlt illsn-trate , l in Lb. folhol ng !me". The iiiiinen4e number of words in rt 01 the game pro nunciation, lint of Ilillerent meaning and ortlo,grapli, make it 111111(p:I 11, oinprelicrotihle to foreigner-, and e•— peciall to Frenchmen, nho get inex tricahly conlio-ed and often make the most laughable blunder.. 11'e defy a foreigner to underaand the lollot%rug ENta.tqii \t.i• t 4.1: tit r kll. 111141 , ltiVrnem. lirne rata•. rill %th Ihroligh 111. hob. ss ph ~ . 11g. 110 ir iti Isright MO 1,1 It slll‘ bt. wr.mg Ile. r a pler to man— %lel 111 1 1 It..111111•II all• will Mahe.. all 1. cc. II I, ccllll r = A i1..11101 111111 loottt te•fere tt 11 tined n !It the rein It all e.krtltly temeint r.•ign a er It .lyt r i 1 1 ... Ayr WI. then dies I" .1 , .. Irving, 1 11 , 11 1.p... Iol+l~rnß heel, Ile 1111.1, MI More Of I lyeing I I+ In. to. I tint 111• I meet wir meat, mi...(orlaoe•., , The lair gimuld lare on hove alone, 1.1 se olle • Annul 1.43 atm 1,1% normitiole. fake , of (milt. n maid I• made , Iler %Rod IV but It liiirrom %ante— 'll.lo4ll Pitay'd rbo• in not The swing ,pring4 forth in iipriniVit and Om", 4hetirt forwmol ”111. fuel all, llekogli -loonier 1,01. the flower+, It leave, heleur., • to fall in rail In :mother place in 10 riper e ',how our reader., that under Itepub- Lean rule it enstm I'd to eolleet 2 - 1 ot government .lifints. Il gll re 4 only mhow portant of the rev enue collected, being just what a poor roan part on the bare necessities of lite. Geddes the tax on the necessaries of living, there is it tariff, stamp and lax on nearly ever . ) thing consumed, which null amonnt lo twice the amount Of per Ileall,NO that a correct state ment or the co , t of collecting 'AI .11-1, nc cording to the assertion of Republican riea simpers and psl'Ucutns, WOlllll he , :38.50 per bead. The half 1.1 not knoan of the immense thieving that has been perpetrated by this Filch [nor al torte and "great 'floral idea party " Honest Republican voters, when trill Iroll get your errs open to your own in lerests? lahoring men of Oily Colin , as well mt other comities of the commonwealth, are rapidly joining the Democratic party. They have, liad enough of Aigger ride, and now go in for white men to govurn the country. laborint: man should re• member that under the present Remit) beau Administration, it rostra 5'38.50 to collect ` ,, 1.61 government tax. Wm. P. Wrtt.:,ov supports the Iteputhhenu Ad mimstratton. -kilt 101 SitEitwooD /10mat Cost of Collecting $1.64 tho «•bile ~NYP Who Suffer ? Down, down, down! Lower, lower, lower! Less, less, less I And so it goes— the price or w In 1866 a bushel of wheat was s 52.77 ; in 1867 it wait worth IStiS it was worth $2.0/i; in 18 was worth 1' 4 1.37 ; now se is • 51.2.5. Down, down, down, goes the wl Up, up, up, keep the taxes I In 1ST() the Farmer pays pre. the same, 'Revenue tax, locum, Stamp tax, 'liana and tithe that he did tit 181.1 ii. While his keep up, Isis wheat and other pro hose gone down, note it [nor,. than double the amount ol pal his taxes that a slid in Do' , And Just so it is with the lab Mall lIN taXe4 are the carne they lour . .care a go The price he gets for n days but little over half what I t was, consequently it taken two moral' bur now to pay bin taxes when it only one in ISeqi. And, it milie succeeds in importing coolies atm as it has succeeded during the year, it will not be eighteen in, mull thirty cents a day will h. price of a day 9 work here, just a tore in the shops and on the rail where coolies are working. Since radicalism has ff,ot its al freed, and turned its attention finances 01 the country, the ci ,t6wn of the prices of the prodni the farm, and the wages of Wei men el the Only thing it has tri I( ha , n't reduced the ealary of gic official-1. It liasa't reduced the taxes a (Tat! It lt.n't dune a roloary ar nteal, help the nigger, and make tone. 4. ror the great toiling mas the countrv. A tote fur A It/IbTRO O, WOODS or any other candidate 01111 teal tichet, im n tote in favor lit tinno•tration that has brought uch are-lilt. , ,Whiph "Horn ?" The Radical Republican paps poit now asnerting that the expel the general government ender t; admmooration, during the Imo. here , 1.1 . 4 per head fur every tans nl the Vnited Stater. Let 11,4 examine this operatic)n see if it eontains /Inv truth. A v011)111011 laboring wan, tinnily consist.; of two adults an. Minors, rays a tax to the genera ernment, in the way of tariff which rt levieaon the hare neve of hie, in one year, the sum of:; This tax alone would average . per bead for each member of his Now, it the assertiong .of the luau papers are true, what has t publican party ilono with the bi •419 61 per bead, which thry ha lected itl the people and not ace tor? Ito they pretend to may e(), l ty >ltl GI to collect, $1 64 ir< laboring nom ut this country they admit that, they have been 61 out of e%ery hate been collecting? They mu one, of the "horns ut the &shunt we c tic not %%hich one In eitht t either pro% CS than to be neon or thieve -t, and totals inconipe manage the airaii4 Or the gover ---Nome few weeks since, a Brat it would not be more th %itri before Chinese coolie would be employed in this. pl some of our Republican friend our N% ite laboring population bi eil to woi k ror cents per starve. It seems our preilictio be fulfilled much sooner than ticiiiated. Some of our leadii wealthy Republican families i lead , : talking of forming an a lion for the ',impose of securing nunibei of Asiatic coolie slat thee do not introductrirem befr first of October newt, it will het teal that it !night effect the el limxt tall, I tit we tell yoll,lll.llUrl and woweu of Bellefonte, that yomare attore or it, your places filled with the.o uuported p ! %%hat a Labor Proteetim NO.