The Democratic Watchman. BY P. OR&Y MEER JOE •W. FUREY, ANIIOCI IT, EPFTOR Terms, $2 per Arinum, in Advance BELLEFONTE, PA Friday Morning, Sept. 16,1870 WHITE-MAN'S TICKET F(ut Ct)NUlt - , HENRY SHERWOOI), ut Tto,A rrnt 4!ow~tvn~ R. B. Prl'ltl ..r 111 \ riv;tv ri DAVID M. (tt ANY VOIII), (.1 .1 u:stia lILY, P. GRAy -11.:EK. or Li o\l , d e , ,, Pull. IN II NE I L, JOHN G, SA N K Ey, or liurm Fifit.p•ltY 1%)IIMIlq..11)\ W►l. TO: IW II FI ELI), of Ik nit run \I 101,11; DR. J. 'Nf. BUSH, PtTroN The Ticket Niggers will Vote For o»orria—W ti 111 \1)-)T111 0: 1 ; , For war P 11 For A wo)))/),- )I 1 , 1 \ s: For II \ I \ IN I ForIII \ I \V I *\ For 11)11 \ '11111‘11,4;1\ The Situation Throughout the State The indication , . : kw th:it the „11i test. In ti IS SUlte is Ili 11•1“ . 11111011 IV ,I, in 11(11.1111g the I.lii Ica! rt.rl 01 Ow Slat Government for ....,,me Ilene; nn , l thro agli the Start Leo:l.4;llmi , , 16e efitii ori,y.atis acloio%l hid je this --and tall looilly for omr nice to art ItA lead er of the ltiulical forces in the I k endillg , contlict of parties. They sitoot that ..d their vlrt‘, ni thi•• Statv, hr.dcen lip. that the party too no reo+port.:lde leader, and thal, CO% !lie htl has I,erome 11,1111 e'er the to,Nt inthient,al I{wheal tinder tile ettpil.lli 1/7 .• '‘l ' ailit'd rt.l et deplore the di4orgaiiiied cowl unn or th e nphalan ," awl (-all on Lhe CIIIOII League to rush two the breneh Now, When •111 . 11 II el,/1rev..1.,11114 thig comes from the'Eadic.o orgamt, Whitt mu-t be the nue o.ildittm, ut ittlair , in the !indica! ramp' That Juda.m.ct and united action ou the rirt (,1 the Democrat.% ma% .a‘e the Stute title Full, there is It 1 , 111• I.r donl,l Thin rnnli•+..inn, I lierefore, shuml.l nri Si an i I. ri 1.114,r0. un out part on !lin Dcrnonr:i ey ever % where - r that sir• reap the advantage-. Which art' the lo Ritnuate re.lllt or 111 1,11, a.h.aron the enemy's demon' h Th.• P,ll Alton, At present. li .11i* th.tt die% IC tory will 1 , 1,•1,ne ‘,l play. Ihr 11111.+! 11/1. ical Party .la.ttr.2.lta t/ed, sir, 011111Ig the slwwing of ft- , nun Deinoentry 11.1‘e Idir tirld theta liv re,etim Nuur.l<<• hills and rvilT,lje Ihr tilear,.•l,,isliqf other from Radical einoluewt, ~ tertsmie the this State, but ak• ,•t igglaturp ,Atli IL I illi111, , Z1 . 111 • 1 from initto4Hble It I. I r I I I n;l,ii itj(lging to forego the oppurtuu,t% :um p to um, would Lr sulculal m IliCt.\111•1111.. and. rnOremer, wwil,l time. At Imx • 1-tif ebanre to do onitort.t• t bTrilklllg lip OW Oh,:a1,11 (*"nu Pion now riding tit, t•olttor% to it. , li, doing NVe Phrffild I n In reartt In ow pritiriplem 11111 V% !Mt 4.1 , 11104. g( of t h e diworgitnuatimi in Ow Il 1.1 al Carlip l4 . The Vlellll,, i I,IIrM, I ChOOtie to win it knt defeated ilit lime, discomfiture n ;MN for it long period thereafter Let us not relax 4)111 e!Ttirl r. , 3% 111 g, Ever) il ne carry the State, that will not atfeet the tiohtirid Gress. The troth w quur the revere In pohtival as well us titer ()nag int the enemy's Inv tenths most celebrated fields hitt, here aim by the carry of a sinul, I ihatiiili, I u polities It in II we carry Shia State, other States all tallow - and the result of this all he the over throw of the Radical Pdi ty ni torigrepvii --The New York Nun (rittlicait layB Grant's administration must he ineconstructiod ; t hut "die tgenciuw the situation will r oan compel Inowever unwillingly, to reconstruct Lie political homeliold, and make it, up stateemen of experience it ,repute, lien ail! commend the confidence of 'Amon... It says hat is all im portant, ever, when we have a t , l Hi 'man for a President, lout it instill more important when w• have a man who is in every way incompetent. and has laot the tiloct remiote conception either edam magnitiiiie of the corning snide or the proprieties of his posititm. Tut weallivr in cool nod 'delimit. This is Where you See it There has been in existence in this country, for the past twentri'years, an Order known as "The Patriotic• Order of Sllll9 of America." -Thiring the kite war, this Order greatly decreased ill number—belt at the present time its membership numbers over live hundred thousand persons. According to the Constitution of this Sodiety, "no one shall be eligible for membership miles+ he be a white millet-born citizen o f the United States." Now, this is well ennwoli. eiely ham a perfect right to eNcluile toreiguiliorn citizen. Iron its rolls, it it so pleases. liut here is the point where We iliseover the hollowness of all those pretensions made 1111 . Rail ical leaders and organs with regard tlii " the 11111veroll brotherhood of Mall. " ' l . l\e friends of the (hider r l lniin that it in its nature --but that Ni.A.iiaot so. The order of Sons of A awn lea is intensely political, and is lion, and ling been, used for poliii p1,P11 , 0 se'. And Its re\ ival now iv 111101M:1 ruore than the rein-citation nt the Know Nothings, ' undernnoilier 1111.1 in the interest of Ittit not ttll the Ihdir:ll Part% reall‘ I , t`llo , C. t11:11 the 111...!/1` "n MAO I,r4llllel,"a lit/ 11/111 11 ,, H? Me ImiLs the — Pair Hrflei America ?" The Order numbers two hundred an I sixty thrtte and member -, in this State nt PenasNl- Vlllllll--htit not one negro nllllll4g ()WM. The Order clatms that the ne , ,zro is the of t h e White, m e‘ery respect - 1.+04 . 1111i I tutu ..1., ~.. oonll4 e born rumen, according to the Fifteenth Aniendeient , —and vet, lor.tooth -- m "F. OF MP 101012--h0 IS excluded i ' rom the "Order of Patrimie Son. We bappen to know, that duritez the the Annual meeting or the Cirand T odge of the order, held at Pa . a few weeks siller, negroeu who applied for adnii.ston to the two local Lodges were refined, on the grutrol that "The SOll4 Of Anwar,' 11111 tint want ne , :roes among them!" Let the colored popttla. loft cr Ihis emint% bear thiQ in mind when they ro to the polls on the I Ith of I h•ucber next. Let them awake to * the important troth that lia.lietth.tn IN not, by any means, the friend 01 the ne;:r., The% are LtQed nK Innis, when they can 1W *Of 4.et them me,e that it 1.1 not KO in t t ii in,,tanee. The Maine Electisn The election in Nitwit , for (lovernor, 1111.711herP ()I Congress and Legislature took place on Monday The re.itlt. ha'. been in favor of the Radicals, by a greatly reduce,(l majority, howe%er. I'm RII %M 's tilajoi-tty for (;overttur is not liver six thousand. which is a tremen Jens 1,111 01l since last Bear, 1;a ssr's =I 11111 . 101 . 11 V V./1/41 4 .01111 1 111141 1•011111 1101, (he vote for 111 l k 11011 \ 11011 I'l/11', 11104•11 1111. 1 1 the same /14 1140% 11014 . 41 tor DI all 111, Ile Democrats had over 17,- 400 avalost them at that Woe. I'1•-lt nttl 1•4110101111•11111' 0011' .leered now ht diet "hire 01 111. teeth, it, the gams , hrtotighollt the State Are No great iII ho or hi 11111104 t to anionnt to a )4.1111"1•1 II I IC S ic(t)ry ity of Bangor. for the flryt 11111 , In It+ hooory, g.lve4 a Detoeratn• Ina pout %, and the town of Levi iston :tl., eh !igen or front. On the whole, the ontlo,,k I root :Nraune us prornimolg, Mi., it OW Coll(Mlle LO du nv well KS done 11114 tear, it will riot by long till her gallant Denowrirev will he MEE= .111 int. nr),l the }'inc Tree tit it( MEM *lied Int 4) =GO Death of Hon. W. H. Miller Ilum. %Vtt.ttse II MILLER, of liar rishiirg, who, it will fit reinemliered, 4poi,e at, the Democratic Mass Sleeting here iliiring court week, died at his rirsidence Oita city on Monday eve e • 4 14e wan in him usual health on Saturday, and was in the city at. tending to business, but on Sill - 111/1y wits taken with congestive chill, and died sin Monday evening. We are grieved to Le thus compelled to chronicle the decease of this most estimable gentlemen and aide Demo crat. lint sesterday, ns it were, lie wits nt the prime of vigorous Manhood. Now, he lies, cold and pultieless, be neath the clouts that rattled upon his coffin. Thus it is that in the midst of life we are in death, (len Mt Luta wag an able lawyer, a conscientious man, and a great friend of the poor. It is told of hen that his house was always open to the needy, and that Le gave with a liberal beryl. Ile ryas ol•en head tea, generous, and possessed of a high Renee or honor. Gen. Affid.aa at one time represented his district in Congress, and was con sidered an able and vigorottn . legislator. Ile died at the early age of 42, and hi the midst tint busy and ti4e1111111 . 4. he rest in peace. if, with her DCMOCratIt Concentrated dfort AR the period is not far distant when the election will decide upon the indi vidual merit' if their future represent atives, we aktuttot , too strongly urge upon the Democracy of the count) and Slate, it strict observance of two great principle.. 'These are—coneentrated cliort and unity of action. They are the escaentuil elements or success in any and e'en. InMertalcing. The came of Democracy has t already lost. 'too tuttelt he 11 neglect 94 these principle. —and ill we would lie taught by the past, it behooves 119 4o sink all person al differences of opj 4 uion or bins, tilt well its On side is , aii444 and extraneous .lite4tionm in the pending contest to--; tweet' Democratic principles mid ill ftl llepublieanc-ni. ()tile liy•-4abserving this VOIINe of eflinlit l et shall we be ably to elicit tt triuml4l for the Democrat ic Party of (he country Let us look upon the ascendency it oar prinetplry as the tati . nia Mule 01 all etlort Or essa.i, In the pre,ent. catnpaign. Vie are aware that there ate thip , e In, there nlattts hiulye been)44 1111 , ), through milli% ference or private ',reindict., Omni aloof when the Party tive,tl their /1.4141 ante--au 111001"1111i1111.1%, Wllll 11111 . 11 0h4,11 Lt,' the 11:11,1liev porter,' 10 1 1 1e1•111, Not\ to all sorb, we \101:11 -1\ ( . 4.1111' fo Ole 11111i1, 1111 . 11111111 ton endorse are in danger of de feat tllrungh tour negligence and list imw, or aster, w the 111110 the alispicioil4 moment Ili nulled etrort, add well-dititeAcd energy,. ire 11111 V accomplish much; ttithnnt them t“et• n0r,1115 tvr \V/miti •ni lii UMW., and energetic. "lie this sign is e conquer The Senatorial District would renttlk4 our that tt 1111•% would re-rue the I)wtilrt In.lll tll4 Itti,llea! AVin. and C4Triiption It 'ail! Lr Ilei•e%./Ir\ to 110 SOIll hard aurl.. lint, through thni hard wt,rlc, S,l l IIP RPfnlllpllal (air purrr.e .tt the la.t eleenon lor our In , trtet,‘‘e returned our I101111111•Cli by .otne thirty rnhl vutem Hut ponre then. the smut non lunr4 tnatet tally eltanaed The Fa trench Amendment haP green 11,e huh dred (.4)1g,re.1 voted to the Ittolical par tv (or, at irasl, aI. preQame it milli which wotil.l, of Cl,llrHf., !came 11. In the tainoritv. The gawition arm In, flow dlinll we wrest from the Radical , ' a 11. III," •1111 , 111• .110 1.11, .111.1 .vronisthie. ism it rh ILr I.f the peeple Let t. nave Stiprsvnt,d (in Such the recommendation d i our sufficient number of white sitters to enii.liditte for f'origresii, from aft honest this colored sole? Itetoilthenn of his own county. Down Thee is where the %% or', trill hate to L eir r o up in Tiog'n, there tire loin he &site And it 1111101 he done tit/1(1(1y dreds Ilf who feel Ille the with energy and determinant'', NVI.I ,eorrespoielent of the tIl Thee hchrte that, imt‘%llll.l 4l ,,,ling. die 1.1.1 cant all h../I , lnuw ui I'oritro•Qr ore.' sole, %NV filar ref carry tier tor.al In.trict and Olaf, If 1,1 1 f:ttf, it will he through our /twit Qlll,llletle.S Th.. time lor hard work has come - therefore let UN fie etlll7ll lit the tinier gene) liter' moment, intu, is pre ihJr nhlurnrnt. nm ht nn nienns :1110 m Ihr preinlsen lit 'is cop% Irian theta in this re-p et ` 4 titing clown and talking. will not hrini!sileee'in• We 11111Iit work. Work unilrJly ‘Vorl. IVork energetivalli NVork until the k lenory in iti—iired Comforting. I Kee..lotf• Ft it•tss. n poll. anti good Radical tittrgrer 11/1,1 written a beautilul I?) tract, which lie entitlem •'The eight of and winch kte dt•rlareK i, intended hu "children 1111 1 young t erftono The following in an extract from it . ..See the uui« Ithd ir, the red lio•ur how It iderrtston tibrOtill• 0111 hlOl IL turn. 141,1 1%.1.01 II Ir uloest 11l I Ito fir. It little feet iin the !hi,thi find di, or ft.( red hid Ili., nttittiln I n g ul .he -titbit, ven, Old Ililf.. t no. lint, title 114, neither ohm, nor I, t n t , tt -pent, Sheyn I lin,. Leon thin red hot flairfur sear* Welid night ton only witiniting Pbu r Lee' t lon red Lot Hnnr hook it,,,, hurt)t and lileed i nt giv it ;:!r f I ,, r g n i t . t: no for lit the middle of the bail ins there Inn hov Hi, eye, are like tan I 'fittr n t g Twn long Ilion, 1,11110 out of e rn lie 'peon ht. ruinit 11, and lilnrlng fire roll% out lint thiti ti ' Inert in it niinnil like it I "tile honing The ',hind to 1,1,11 big In the Meaillell V.• 1114 of that buy The hhiln 1.0111/114 /111 , 11.11,1•Iing In 11, !lend lln ninr row in boiling In bin bone.. " Dear, good lirother Frio/P.m ! can the world ever thank you Hiillielentiv I for this trnet? You rh.,lld be prevent ed with a nevi , coat—of tar anti read,- i ers, and a horse made of a rail. It does you credit., Your picture of the I condition of little children after (lentil I is comforting to parents, and shows deep thought and exquisite imagery on yotat part. Yon deserve—to be hoot ed. And we think you ought to go to that hell which you seen) to have had such a fair night of. Evidently, you are a furnace is thought as well as in MEM Nur LEWII. TEN DER. —Tlie new five hundred dollar 'eral tender notes, now being printed' in the bureau of engrav ing and printing at Wail l ingio n , are thus ileecrilaid: 1) n the ivipei lef hand corner is ilie representation of justice, and nn tile lower right luitid coiner an engraving represeriting.lohn Q. Adams, one of the iletien.eil deritr. lieu fire taunt •I uu lei iLr act 1,1 m and i.slll into nrui,un 111 II Idiort A Compliment For Our Senators From- the Williamsport Standard, Win of the liveliest, ablest, and most vigorous Democratii papers in the Slate, we clip the following compli mentary notice of our candidates for GEM Ai j. R Bruce Petrilten, of Hunting. don eauniv, lifla been nominated Mr the state Senate, in what is known as "the double Distriet." Ills colleague is Dr. Crawford of hinitita county, most excellent and popular man. We have It own Maj. Petriken for a num ber of ytMrs, Ile is a lawyer of large practice, a Democrat of Slate reputa !ion, and one of the cleverest fellows Dos side, or beyond, the . Itroad Tap Railroad. We cannot doubt his elec tion, and we therefOre salute him, advance of the session, its the Senator front Iluntingdon. • Thu cpitlion or the editor or the stambird to l heopinionol'almo,teven' man in the dottricl, dint there can be un doolit about the election or Ishij. Pt Ili" K /111/1 14. GIL% tt roan. II they hail ir eityilidaten /Igll . lll`l them the re. olt might be dolibtliih bat with competitory like Wome, and XVit.sirv, mother of whom can pill their part N tole at home, and hate uo stiength natty trim home, there (14,4 i Ite nn 1111111/1 , illlll/.% Vl' 11 the Deinocract hulddtheir duty. Durrali l't t aitit.\ aid %%I luau, It fait apportionment in I'7l, and a Democratic D. S. Senator in 1873. Republicans Out for Sherwood Inilarntial 1 1111 . 111'9 , 1 of NI1111 4 •• fil . llVl ' lOgn ,0111th wrltoH to the editor t he Welh.boro Minor, at, 1414'11,1101V4 .1 not 10,1 In votir 11V1t i•avr, 1111 l Voll'l , lllllo eller of S It, of I,nwretirpville, In 101101 Ilr far ,, red nomitutlion f.( Henry 4ttrrwoud fni oncn•+n 1,11 11114 10 10 01 my mind /101 V 1 . 1111 /1 It , n 11 1 ,11,111, 1 / 1 11 I brhrvr 111r11 ` 4 llet 1,1 , 11.111 14 in ho.o••1 1111111, /111.11,/11111 mnkr• n. vii 111) /I I ontzt - ttto.ntott t, Alt, 1,,t riot itrotltirt• F. n )(1•111101,111, or ntoiltv ritttt t•Aitt.rlt•ltt•tt • ‘llll. 4110 )111“11/W11%.1laltor I b, 1,11.111101 w tnlrn•rt. of th,,tt•Ptitto I rnti.1, ,, nr , ...1 I hM I scull volt. Ittr hint In pref,rt 1101 . 1 „ Ar 1110,114 I 1 , 111 . 14 . the lan, 14 ,lean.lid It. „11he Ring. awl the AN tltt ,t 1 vott t 4 1111 4 Ito tried htt I , tthiltlt.ttnarhl l'oc At 1941„•,•II ttirtre I /hut hint etl ittitl 1 ,11.• •I if Art, 1 , 4 w lot It It that the Mpg IA 111 • It a u. t,ry oh, the "firdtett" h , over the Pi 111“ , r111 , 1 TherPr,P, I 11.. p. Holt all Bolter% %rho by the tt nV. hold the lllanta of leaver—all! Riffle' with the Dern ....rot.. In, leettliz bents ronn to repro nuts ‘,l,‘,',` "qqn#2 ,, ith,er (ire tr,th thr rm(firrT of the petple,” and No ilr~inn r, tell 14,te it FNltr SlIrr.l‘11(111, in preiVrVrlCC in thr "land grab, - tariir eta•be importing, bid g1.•,4,1 A wa-ra.)N(; False Prophets The immidelianks and false prophets the Itadiezil faction are mcdolonsk at work re , alling their lousier proplie cies regarding, tlir ble,,ings ahuh ninst result !ruin a Clll.l.lllllallee al Rad teal rule Let the voters beware of all Hich. Their featm of legerdemain, in the ally of reducing the National Debt, showing the country promperoum be yond itnag.ination, A:e , , are not adapted to r‘uvlititi a searching acre tiny by any ineatel. Their professions, like their proimples, are based 111011 1111,.0100.1-9.1141 their prophetic jug ifkr, has alwas hitherto been falsified by events. Let every voter who wish CM a reduction of the National Debt, it decrease of Taxation, and II return 14, the country's wmded provperity, turn a deaf ear to these Itadieal noothsav era. The time has arrived when windy profeknions cannot save the nation from imminent evils; evils which Had IeaIINTII itself has el,ll4lllNSell,llllt whiclu the LI met.lidescy of I)einocratie prom plea alone can avert. "Our Chinese Brothers." The Mongzel parte is doing all it viii to enemirage Chinese immigration These lovely Npeel of the lanai Gamily liave Just go,en the world coin evidence of their peculiar idea of things. '1 New York Day Book says that the Catholic priests in China have never been looked upon with any sentiment but intense hatred by the people, and it needed only a little ilk 01 on the part ul the pagan priests of China to inflame the passiorw of the pigtails, and start the atroeitiett Tierra), trated. Buddhist priests told their people that the I:at holm Sisters of Mer cy, who made every effort to get at the ()tants of the natives, to sprinkle holy water nisi') Orem, and ofrer nit prnvers to save their swab), simply did this as elap trap; that these Seders and missiottaries stole the eiollren to boil down for medicine.! They were informed flint flodfrev's eordial. !..s%'••• •••••11,.., • • • 1)r,14.•'.;,1,,,, 11111u11 ~1:1 , , s‘l I t•Li i Illy markets of Tien•sin, were the products of their bodies, &c., &c. Believing this. the 'mows went into the butchery, de mons and devils as they nre, with n ferocity unparalleled. The details are too dreadlnt to particularize ; sollice it to say, neither age nor sex was spared; the most fiendish - cruelties ever eon veiled of were planned and carried out. It is safe to assert, nothing out of Chi. na, either pagan or Christian atrocities, reed eijualed it. Xml thisis the nation wbo l se see ii the Mongrel party is now introducing into this country to fuse with the white man pylitically, and de' bench him socially! The progrnmine is, niggers and Chinamen as coiniwti tors with the white man socially, polit rally, And commercially. White men, shall these things be? What a Democratic Mechanic said to a Radical Blow-Hard. The Itailieal candidate for ('ingress in the Inaiittinpolin district in Indiana, a prolessiocal politician and a man of wealth, and one (if those fellows who, although cmdive or nlcas, seem In be endowed with a iliarrivea of aords, having challenged the Democratic nom i ne e, T,,„„ ( . 01TI - art I, aptacu- Cal and mechanic, to disi tins pollUcal ISSIIeri Willi )11111 lin the ((Win'', received from C(i'FTFIIF 1.1 the following stApvildo and modest reply • me to it coolest of lirnins and tongues, and yolirnell fi‘ times and places. That Is 1101 nor prate either. I will not go into that kind or light with yon. Yon li to en joyed till the inl%atitages of wealth, leisure and eilimittion, all I have ed your life in training for politics. I have passed my life in the pur.iiits nl a mechanic. The people knew this when I aas nominated. I (fill Inn 11.(1( lhent lor the nomination ; was not et en present when It tats made. I 'think my position 114 a working rune, lung Identified with the vieas, and hulk , -yinpittliiiing in their rein-nimble de wands, hail much loth; with iii [man 'mous nomination I think it wan not evpected that I aould run from nit' .0101, and hnsiuens Mimic and mount the stump I think it Wan (1 1,1 ((% - recto' that I would, if elected, make a ps - ol practical working member, and that any mechanical and edu cation would prepare tie for legedaline y,n the init-rest of labor and urin e 1)11.1 'less capital. "I hope the era apolitical blather skiting Is pasiong away' If I aihnire your hiepubliettri Pre-Ideal for any thing in his political carrer, it is MI showing that it mail can lie a candi date a , d hold an oflice without being political haranguer. I shoal I not wander if in a ll.e F(1111111, with me am 1111 adversary, you could make "the worse appeal' the boner cause " /is Ili defending the v 11.1 1 .1411) srnder in South Carolina In will all and against the great bo'l't of the llonwe, you held that Loput's r' solution, declares, that per ~ .on unfit hi he a ntemher of the I louse, might not to Inns. No doubt Soil cmuhJ have vindicated that vole, and haue defended the ra,cally hrol,cr in gio • ernment furors with to eloquent speech .tll I could do would be to tole to turn the ea.cal out of rongre-s "You can malce all the qpeeche , stuu aunt whenever unit wherever toil please I will arrange nn' own can N,1,1 111 1111 . (iWn alit Scene in a Salem (Mass.) Church yard -Time, 1870. SHAW 01 , Pl'lllr\N NSF Mil (WIC Or -"HOW runny Ethiopian , ' lia , t thou now ? I hope thee «ill wirk them to tiny Fait 111,1 to unit of their M ASsl( II eriFTTS INEVN I k %, It ItLII nl ! I tint a better Pnritini (Ilan thee. The iitTro rani wale Iris soil] flow Of Inoimel I I lin, e white girls in my factory ttl Lowell Thee get rerin4 a ilny, tin** hori girl. lam flint respnnPrkete for thel..e " Late Publications. TI/1. DV ' S Fly EN D.- —Thin. charm mg and elegant Mieet/ine for ()ember iiiiiiminves that all new sido•cribers for IST', who suloseribe by the 1114 of No. vember, shall rece, e the No ember and Hevember addition gra , l44-vials /'Hurler,, .Ifonthr oi 1111. Those who holowribe by the first tie December, shall receive the Peceinher number free---maliing Thirteen Months in all Thri4r desirous of suliseribing fur a lady's magazine for next rear. should take Advantage or these libeled offers. Tanb eta ' s FRI F. 1% IP IN an ad mumble maga/Me—it has Intern called 'The Quieen of the Monthlies." I rice, $2,511 a ear (whirrs also includes a large steel engraving). Pour copies Five (.01.1(.4 (and (1/11` gratia4, "The Lady's l'riend" and "Tiw Satur day Earning Post" (anal o n e engra%- itig), 54,011 Published by I /encon A - Petersoe, Philadelphia. Sample copies sent gratis. (;0111/ llF%l.Tll.—Thim Itlngazine for .. teptenther is upon our tuhle It 14 Ile voted to the phvsienl and inetitul eulturu of the hutrtwil futuilv, and con: tnii.p n glen! variety of inyttlitable in fornottoon. II- 111111 iF "The ihipro‘e. went in human health— th, lengthen tug, of human hie " man of nit- , lnns o l or r-. Ai 1.% %No' Mvo.(l Pohl] .lier Broomfield street, Bost a year. Single copies THE LITTLE CO II POR by St:wcm, & Mitunt, nois, is also before us. live niinilier, and jest children. hive $l,OO Or Typography, Li Sciences, for Sepleinbe nail very rettilAble ere should hare it. Pi S. - 1111:N t‘tiN, 515 Mini) rrire ',;41,00 AfANUFAITURER for Sr ptem be r, devoted luring and bnilding country, bile ako put It is on attractive limn! bV NVE , TFRN n New York. Price Surrender of N The New l'ark rml commenting tip, I=l "The Prince whom t most fiery of the Piro' elected to rule filer the ly lost by the sword wl loons the ballot Tho or nearly twenty yen ni . red 11 , 1 het arbiter id It prisoner ot war. TI MINI lIS 111 Frniice, like of Home, has is reeki4 conflict with , the Jrsrcl not the legions bnl the Empire whicl upheld. Ilidike his pt . , how° , er, the French r the disaster of Ira+ sold tt hie]] rang so dewolito Imperial Chamber or dint was V(11,111r1111y 11111 must shut Wlllll 111 the silence of 61 tho, awful words of sio - y is told e son.' Ill' has been bnl•lnce :11111 111111111 The crnsh of till• and irreversible eritif peror lens fallen—clear! undeniably—lTscanse tall. And he deserved men may now clear!' Mr us an in, , c.n.fi 14 great event—beettrise t peror. It is the systen surrendered, not the il e'er, is the tone ft cluelid Men to do :not filihe of 111111, ter, w bleb bat e enable Jeoti Bonaparte for net ill a generation to fill po.itlon In di 1111 imich skill an much prudence and to it varied capacity its w Mime, In the annals pine tiQ marked arid a that ol alit 1n11•relgll lory Inl4lotit which eau be elelirl V I i jolglnent ou ill Ills ly 1111111. Io 11111gilidlide 111 the it the rely Most illust riders of inankirol. lineal blunders hate ti than those 11l the first tralitary tiosiulteloures less titimerons, and II tore to pronounce then to the people than do Frederick. • I'be :11111111 In power, liowo.er hilt denounced, waS it Tens Upon the prineipk, Noon,' goerninent. tllta which Ir . otii well selied of England ot Carear Homan state. 'l'bc 111 he has entered have II in no such flat eontem ni7ell modern standard al right ris the tirine. his now SileeeMsfol Even in till his reign which has nit upon him the Itostiltt,y It should he easy for etolsiderate men, Ideal a I•harneter 111 history, In polities, to admit di element 9111111'1011V 1111 It race and a dying nat ,least creditable to his gf tu r n man that it was n nor prnelical 1111 hit The liberatran and r Italy was his work. 'I the Crittiean war, more ext ransic eatihe, ;emit' debt ed for her entaurip overshadowing illlllllllll SIMI Czarism under wli of 1815 left her lilightei mid which was made il chilling than ever by 11 11 combined and ill en at revolution in 184, limits of the French 111 , 1118 development of ity, in the main judi and profitably directed, by impartial history ve credit of the imperial m npusted, in the face of the prejudices, of the upon the authority of laws " J A L 111)1 . 1")fl 4 Tqc)l . of Contr., ( 11l OM 111011 e y Ifig Mil 111 rune WI , e. if young ter and heir at Joh, 1.. Jill /11111/111CYL thOMI Irq 111101,1 111 Ike dill ion of 111 Ft hlite, the 7I t flay el' IN n't Joel. A M , of hull day, WI. pl 'then I i.• deli:tried front (!ii ileeedenee eAlato. .1011 .n..'it Itl,Pl/8 A LS,—. v‘in he [0,4.1.41 until ititv lita kiwiiing n rytittuirolit upon 1 1111 1111 I.llllll,lllllney of the 10 , 11 1.1 Ow l'eu , r, I'm , Sill- I. I • PI 1:•••httli ''t 1.1 'ill%