Democratic Watchman. LI 51 BY P. GRAY MEEK JOE W EU!: , .k,4111•1 E1,11,M ms, $2 per Annum, in Advance E N •l' I\J PA : day Morning, October 14, 11370 A pologotic 4 111 ) 1 . 110I'lt %TIC \VAT( II M 1-.11.1 ritaller,llll , l sro :I‘%:tTe Ihai ‘‘t. ,•,1 iiiteeeNti;vl 1.111 05t0.141,1 f ,, t• micv WP)l'lve .11.1•ixek1 nn t,tlnv mild 141 ;11:IN I ut “nlet I.) gISI . 1110 011101111 •, Ow N,•\ It--uthe Hilt u-11,11 MI I %lint 001011111 e hi 1:1:11.0 tlm \V Nil )1 It It 11.14 I!%%:I\ Le •n hereto p•treriii Ow Skil, Death of Gen. Robert E. Leo li, of hoe. 1111 ,, 1...("11$11.1 r,m4.% lrinl VII 111 hirtllt. ,etlf !IWO' MI 1 , 0-11 ,0 %IC I;, nrtul 14.1:1' It I I: Lit I 'lc Coln .I,theril 11'r,lnr-,lfn 4.1 0., 4,1 the hr.tin i:c t ..t \t:7- nimtlits i p•lrtiv. t%lll, cour•e, 11ti the 1.101 , 1 - 11 • 4:. of lien Li 's -e,..lerile2, the Imo r reqt Xiar Iwo \.IIII :1 , 1 , 1 Solllll, i :111 111 . 11 e lemelralklv. up t 11,1 1, , ,l•It•1111. 11 1. 111.111 IIC ol Ilir imry , t pul,L pris .ot• I :1.11 1 %% S, 1111. it ~nrn•n I~•r. I ktt , r tll I.•' rt 1 Ho., rt 11/iil I I, Itttlt:ectl Iu -hr Itt rli ,ir =I 4 A lie,,ernl, ro .111 RTF. ha4l, = =GIME liff . .ded 111. 1110 , d mljnilieent nhili Had hv 1.1i.1 a..‘11,11.v liLe the iii id 111411 HMI lien ( ;I( ANT 'Mil, ,urre , 1.14.1 at A Hotilat.‘ I'..urt tni_•l t t'•'or Lit •uct.,irtt•.i. rind ii 1,11 trrniu ain let I.11 . 11:` , Might lii t le! 11,1 h Mil ura+ol lie dent!' 01 tilt+ rill Si= t I,c in.,t rivi. lull e% en Jut ILI• 1•• • •••• 1- • 1 %V. %%I'll 11.1 GM 11111111 MEM= The Question of Descent 10, L !!•h L-111.1. ch.,‘,l i0,0t0.1 the ii.irtvol Intone to Prtir II !I kleV. I•l.itog IrimP. , l•ll l / 1 .% Alid 101a1141• to .11 the 1111T,Ze 1111/ " I+ / 1,/ learned lienileinati 10 'lase 11 go iorth 111 Ihe I Hist he drill., e s elided !root a awake, ?" Profes- II XII, arose and replied 111 his •1 111H11111 . 1 . " It seems to we that lea 111•1 1.1.1101/ loudly appreciates i."1 4 1 . 1 , /11 /1 11/1 /11114 1111 men of Mel We are not here to iiimine ,it we wool.? prefer, but what is true e• inutii the he "ma 1.1 ell It CIIIiIIICt (11.1 ,inhoe•P, The origin ol man is not Il •-tion nl likes Hod ebsllkrr, io he net I in consulting the let-hogs, but it nestion of eVltlellee, 111 be settled by et soientifin int estigntion 11111, Its le.irneil bishop is nisrimis to know ?utile ol feeling upon the subjeet, I e no hesitation in saving that, were looter ol elmiee w 1111 ine (whiel. vlt it 14 tint) whether I should b e emoted from a respeetable monkey, 114.111 tit the English Church ll e•ul plat his brains to tin Letter Ilse nto tido-tile seienve and liiisrepre i its etilti‘ators, I would certainly mo.c , the monkey." —We have not yet been able to hold of the returns of the borough lion, but Mr Klinger, (Republi ) has been elected Chief Burgess and Livingston (Republican) Borough sourer. In the Sor.th Ward James Lipton and William Kerlin (Denia ls) rind Levi A. Muller (Republic n) reelected to the School Board, with in Hoffer [Democrat] a nd A 0 rI [Republican] in the North Ward. the West ward Edward A Nolan emocrat] and George 131i3ard and layette Mulholland [Republicans] elected to the Council. Isaac Lose Borough Constable. There was at deal of cutting Acme We will and secure the ceritain returns for THE ELECTION oar La Rlotr SS MIL Ma Our Rooster Croweth over the Skedaddling Nigger! DEMOCRACY TRIUMPHANT. EVERYWHERE ! \V 111 T E NI EN RP,' 01(1 N DA UN IES TO TAKE I h SEATS! meON4HOLDERS NO BETTER THAN ANYBODY ELSE! DEBIOCit.4I.7!XC CONGE.ESSIONAL GAIIV!.1! DEINOCEI %TIC NI:V iTOICI t 41:11tiS ! OFFICIIL RETIIINS OF VENTRE COI NTI, FOR 1870, =9 11..11.4.0nt0 W W El tr.l trt , 11.1.11.-hory, Lot it. Im. PI 2 , I 111 1 , 2 1. t I , I • 41 ,z I I il . MI IMMBI ENE II err t‘ I II ••? 2n I, 11l =I 17 7; 1 14+. 41 41 41 1_ lz ; n 1 nl I I% 14. r I ni ~ I 1141' , 2 1 2%11 t =I on @ECM PENNSYLVANIA ( ongre PP Fißsr I)l , rinr --In the firut district .In , tHct, 1*,1: holt, :llonror, Wnnnrl .1 Han lull, I)enux•ntt, is tiler N“rtliatiipt.m, and Wa‘ne conn tel hr abniit the usual tnajoritv Ue chet..h.lin It •:I(Jrrn, Ihnnocrat SVCONI) T -t • upuun .101111 V I ; II 1 / 1 •IRICI ('reeler, Independent Republican, 1..; 11eplikhcan, will eueeted Judge (-lower' In the Second district over Ilan Wo.dward in Coilgre,4ap, Repre..crita Clotrlem CYNr:ill, the regular Republi• 111 , Iln Iwi.11;11 ilooriet, defeating .1 can nominee The Dettiocratt; had no 1 1 eitiocrat. This is a ticket in the field _ ir „„ I ,,,„„ ard Tout ri I.t ii 1)1-1 it i. 1 THIRD 1)I , TRII T tit e% erm IF re •eleet e.l over John Moiret, the Dernuerntir nmninet I'ol RTII I)l.Titi( T —lion William I). ' I ' ll. " , ""'"g to to the k re-elected over (ten. N. B. 1 1 eomeratir rnnkv ot, the Legi-lati‘e Thomas. Both the above eandtdates 41oe-tion. Melf ., lr t ejected by 11 were Itepoblicans—no Democrat in Nmall majorit% the field FIFT❑ DISTRICT. —This ~liwtrir•t i. will in doubt, with the chaticev in favor of John B. Rending, the Demo cratic candidate. SI XIII Disvnicv.—E. L Acker, Dem ocrat, le probably elected in this dis trict over John 11. Oliver, Republican. The vote in very itlose, and if Acker iv elected, it iv a large Democratic gain. SEVENTH Duvraimr. Washington Towneend, Republican, in4kt .. e) in J this district over ohn IL eking, Democrat. EIOFITH DISTR ICT. —.T. Lawrence Getz, ham been re-elected from the Democratic stronghold, Berlin ramify. Ni NT!! DIsTRICT.— 01 i t er Diokev, the Republican candidate in the ninth district (Lancaeter county) in reported elected TENT!! DISTRICT --Di the lentil di m Irirt, emu tvwed of Lel.nirem nip{ I lIM MI Ell 1= =ME EMI= =Ern I I , , , I pliblic.l•l, lin. , n ittaj,..ll‘ 111 4041 to ..,(141 W )etitor Nit I:Ir I \ TII I)l,ntr, I Joitloc;,111,. In Teal n Ill• defeat or B. P,m4•lsway, Democrat, m this Foi 44 I)4.4riti. John I. it-I E. (1re4.414414;r14 tiontt I)er44.4ertti. in 1114. Emu 44.44414 ',nitric!! I.'llll-.1% Hai 414.444:441, Itelll444•rat, 4.4 re eiecte.l, 41eleno ing Iter \V. It Hither. SP:VP:N I P:KN ritcbvirici4.l --- Milton tiror, it is now ' conoetlyir, has ilyfontoil ILv I) .1 :Worry!! by about ~ 110 hundred majority. Another large Donaiieratte gain. EIOIIII'.V.VIII 1)1STR1("I'. —ln this (list rii t, voinnosed of the IN/11111111S of t`nri ire, ('linton, Tiogn, I,) coining and I'm to counties, Omni is all /111- '11 , 41m. D. to wriitie 1411111, and Sherwood •s elortisi oter Armstrong, Itniliciii Two t Iwo, the Initer'v 7 440x...401i nearly three liamt.vaml. NiNI\F7 EF.NTII DisTnicT W I. riveted in thi• dIF trio mnjoritv. TNV; VIII TII ' TI I ItICI V s 444 , 0. -_. -. iv L 1 / 4 ‘ it in lIEM ME El El I; ft, 1. 2,. 1 I 112 I s 1 1.1 sl 1 s n. I ME - in 14 , 11 11 42 11 42 lIE FiliSE=l:ll BM Hie elevenni I. I) S!“. We nn ~ .itnit..l di.triet by from 800 to 1000 thoogitod nitijority over C. AV. liilltillan. This is n Inr,!.ze I)vtoocratie gni,' 9 TW l'Y-Flltsr I)I . STIt IC I 11(.n Ilettry 1) 1 , 0 -tor tlefentzt Ilon Atiarow Stetvrirt, in Ink di•triet, by n lowt . hoino minority. .Thi, CovOtio•s find Fti-tcr' , election is Deno tet at le n 1,11.11,11, tool II heavy gam TwrNrl-81..coND Dr'si —Gen. N ,, 410v, n Itopublienn, has n unnjoitt% ..f 1,822 over t6l. opponenlm, with 12 di-triet. to hear from. TwrNrY-Tnim, Disritif-r //on IThone7or .finthin was elected in I In. over 11'm Sirwell, I)..mortol, Lv n innjoply vnionhly c,timated nl I,SOO 2;M°. TAN I , N IT01•11111 1)1 , 110 , r ('lel):intl, 1110 0 It 11111- ji ,ill n, llt , di-Imq of ti(10 ovor ( ,1111 .1 11. 1)oill.y. N imotlivr inil2, - tittleont 1) otiol•ritt Iv victory, and =how, that ar.• thinlaltg From sewtt9riu'l• District, Nl••liavt nlo,Ngthat Rnri 21‘ ,Mlllllll ME Colit!i• giVt , 14 . 111. Maj. 5. - 0 .1111i1.0,1 7,-01 =I Letter from the Oil Region 10, t h. I•7(1 r Icy thc t,l'h !hi' 1'11.(•11eli, ipt tho hien el) g:t.zv I II; the prfulitvilffli of ~tl, thei.. )4 but ‘,1% 'wile water puttlire,l milt the I 011` aell 1111 . 1(' 111 , I`,l :t4 I..rmetly The 0;1, 11. 1 : I, I,lt ft 111,1 k tile 4.11•4111.,•.1,V:1%- Z. o .1 I I. I, 11 t I 1 t• rtH tt IPI tLr e I I ' I 1 .1 I ot • , 11 11 .1 1 t. C t 1 II .2 ahu.%r I;,r ml ih t~h. th , ca- I - at Ilit• tul ot the \%ull II he ;2'1 4 IWAJeI In Ire 1,41'11( .4 1 II tier IIII• 14.1,r find in to• C.011.1111/ed 111 tier !I he1.111.,11 rile. aline_ ui the v try after ntelit Item rl2loer , , rir tiAefit% "p , 11.:1114 !en r,r foet imetor, nu ttio Nierr 11,z1Wr. c ; zuotirld 1..1 =I NlrClititoris It 11:14 1.c311er1it..2:1 , 1111.1111gs sere all ili tt %V! , riillea Nwv. the plate 14 c)li Z•I:le 1,1 eltiF:. 4 The 141,/, fit See'01:11111%. 111111. , u 1 tile !lie F. 1111 1, ,. 1w 111 , 11•11 Leiter than at our f•rr twertim) the% 11:1\eilwrf, 111 the ifir g e eine ME= =l2l CH% 111 HIP The 4%.1111f sIII liy x:11 311 .31, .)t from the Slrlirii hox dmvil In high Awl s some six him the huldnee to 60 telourt them- hotv imply did not r.O report theno-el , em Islany ,d theme people ordial% nr outrageous act. One will he pointed out to you as the woman who stabled tt man and Ire died fit e minutes; another stabbed a mono who threw some beer in her lace is ith a tumbler, cutting him, so that lie died inn short time. 'rile narrow hoard walk leading to the end of the town %Own. these people live is perfi •tls• thronged m the e‘eiiiii,tr nil age.. One would initonne that there was something special going on in 01 , 11 411r1 , 11011, to see the crowd It rnav hr saithlor the reedit of the place that eiery effort is bone made hw the re , pectalile enlivens lo alatte this etil Informations are male nt r‘er% court ii:. , ainst the keepers i,f these plates: sometimes the frequenters tear them out and break up their furniture ; a 1 1 , renc l wr ruw. in 11111011 V Ilrm and ' , rend! IN the New York stn le in their homes nr before their doors, but it don't di) them any good Tiler nay their tine, and when thew get out of prison, come bark, buy new furniture and start again anew, Somelioily is alwals ready bail them or lend them monee,and there they are again sweep ing the walks with their trails, and making handsome purchasees at the stores, The Oeenn property hnrk nrthe Con. Ire is played out, ns also (Ale Itenolvdt In., above. Up Beneltoft Bun are eight Herr's Is bleb some venrs ngo belonged lon rompnnv railed the Merrlinnts. From the dispinv made in 18fri and IHffi itto below this property, it prom i'Sed to he good, brit in tithirv , alone rup towards it, it woe found flint the third P/11,1 , 1 ruin nil very thin I.ert,re this land wan rnarlleti. anti (lucre liaa Leon 11 , 11.ia ,, nit thin rwo,,ertv 1:.10,1,t1ie Ce; Ire the Creel many familiar places are passed. The old Funk farm, Pioneer Hun and its tributary, Western Run, the Sold No ble Well, dad Bull Hon. All of these places are dead—dried up. Great stor age tanks fill the flats,''s'ach one mark vd in large white letters with- the own er's name. All the old important; places so familiar a few years ago have dwindled down to way stations, Ti illierciw being the great oil empo -Ham of the region, and Titusville has twery remon to be proud of her growth and enterprise. Her men of wealth, and there are not a few of them who elm count their millions, have not 'lles itated to invest their money in their own iffy io machine shops and man ufacturing establishments. . Titusville now boasts a larger population nail more wealth than Meadville. We had the pleasure of a shots visit to the res• Metier of Mr. Watson, at Titus% ille, who lives in most elegant style in the suburbs of the city. This gentleman has the most elegant mansion, and most tastily arranged grounds in the interior of the Stale. He has meter Inhered in hie Loth II) the oil produc tion, and has itive , ted hie money in oil trriitory when oll,vr men thought nt adie-able to gather up what Hier could awl lets,. 'mid he e, now the ow um 'elryrt'lltitul. in the I unit lIIP perfect let-th• hunt 11iq11111..1 , 11011 The street. tite ei,tll,llc,l %%1111 nll t• 01 , or %chicle'.nn l the Itte.ttle , t itlavert atilt etistottler4 rho people don't .('rill lu vane for, - term ev wet t-petel it \‘itheet Hutt upon the ittiptmettlettt :ttel tleroratitot itt their eitl. We hat e nod Inuc In 111(.111:tel the etc.:Ant !Hoek,. Ito rem :ttel prt% tto .ke!littyp , , tear hi more Hint! to lEIM they are Lwldiny inc 441 the ilifett lung tolivent ()Vela Ilototecr tll 010 State I,lrwe ,it er the creel, oo ivi4sSll:iller,Nfiller,iiti,lrolivr -I,latee,iititil tie teneli the Celine. OH Cowie to the mouth tO herry lion, up the Ituit r,•l I, t etoo t:wiel Ct,l. Fdo laud. nu, l 11, 14 111144044 r ull Quite a 1111111 her wl 111 4 W derrick , . frt,iii the ratlitav The rl/I‘,ll\ 1 ,4 11il /144111 1t.`1114 ti, l ' 311114 4 :, I,y t.,r (lithe!, it , 111•111,1,,iie , l, .iw litre here at liu,i+••iilie Itoiwz hall voile 1 et to i's N\ .1, 4 fi r 41411 4 T1 , 1 10 //ell,lit.he 1 . 1 1-141e.4 4 144 r tl,i 1 . .11441 N1ni , 44 4 , it 114 4 / 4 44 ... 11111 , 1111/11•4 . 14( ,t• opening Culver will Iwig Lc Lrn• , l ii the people (It tI,N 1111 regit,it re,,tlenian who wade Imignifi ee.,l to elitiroli , !wile 1,,r ii. ic, /I 1,111 , 11 e li4/ tur 1 4 '.4 , 14 4 41 / . 4441g14 4444 . ht 1:4 4 144114114•14444. 111144 CPI/ WV 14111 'I nn all the -sr I mhnhi phif m% in atimi 111 ft 1.11'_!• rtrtiphlet t of x%alit to pa% 4,f'r 11, ha‘ f, , ,zulmrly .11.1 that they 4.1(11 or 411 n 1 'lvurirpirrvot!‘ all 111,% lia.l raker 11. k,•is 1 1 .1, -.Lading e yt•at- !tell Ilnl nnnitmr I/ It lint, all I 8.11 till r11L , .1 1 / 4 111 , 1111 thr III(Ill IIII•1111,1% In nil pro d:11:1 , 1 111 hr r 1.1,1,11.1 t It: I:trgt., too the oil wh o 4t.eto (I) 111 . ll' +NIA. SAN' flint tile WI the 1 , 1:10' 101, lII,' 111 it 11, 111111111111. Itltl 1 , 11011 1 . 1111 Th,. oil 7 .11111,w...1 0. Ihr Hick°, v tot 14.H:0p-tot :t 'teller tltitiittt: 111111 more likely to 1111111 oot. The Ine,ltun of trltVl.llll4 I.„n In ot Irmo the ol Banal of Penn..% I% :mut are 4•1,111, find 1.011‘1•110.111. The ~h„rir-t :111 , 1 11110.1(1'•4 nowt. t. Lv Ithono dle Inter, orlon to 1(1'1%11110111111., 1,11 1111' A111•.!111.111, :111,11111'11 1110 Ilse mer 11 the "e do.lll railroad to Ilil 'or tt I 11l 'it, there are triton+ lu•.u% .l!VPI:1; 11111,i it .61V, for tip Ihl Cr e u or op the tier. The otHou and 11'aoretu road ('011111.1•14 I )11 I . IIV %%1111 IrVIllt(111 0111111. E rood, lt,,nul then it. but ten or twelve howl.; rude to Lock Ilavou The (Id t 'reek nook vomieet with Tilos , and froill plat's' r P. .' E. road, cut h.,: a , rr 111"I1' in 110 Ittrk of railroad Wrth mrn of In in \ Iyttir of the 2'2,1 olt. t I per il:ins itid my en torpriKing Crien,l,George II lepler, injo-tiee, by t..tving that the lett-t• till wl,irh hr 1/101 1 1 111 fill dmtn /1 %%I.P. 011 1111. J11111(.4 NfeCrnv in e t:l 4 now in the littinltt of .1. M. Kepler, 111..1 111(1(011er gentlemen, who lintl hereto fore keen tmlortnnnte in the 011. The knee ?