The Democratic Watchman. BY P.ORAY MEEK JOE ‘l, %voot %Tr. EMT,' .c .) Terms, $2 or Annum, in Advance It 1.: I, , E 1 , 4 )N 'l' E. l' k: Friday Morning,November 18,1870 The Prospect It. ilw 11w late electl.m. the Presidential pro-pret ILr 1: , 72La h favornl,;e n....rarN. In ;ill un.1.R1.1111 . ‘, ae 1%111 the neNt 111.1 tLn Int ti p In thl RIM :11141 rtrrt•r Itlidirtil Ivun Thal Dui h ni•n Lr I hi. CREW, 0: Ike priv.q..o t he cowl tn. I),,riniz IhP hilt !ell e:lf 1111,1,,1 It ht - 1.( I , et, tolol the .-11,(•11, , ,1 the e,nnll,wui ~t the par ts In 1.4),%et re:l(.l,yd thy Nett hea‘el,-;:111.1 the Lore tilt tied away yhthetied 11,,,1 II i a I .1 The er% Iherelore. G,r a change, ar.l lii elt•inlre ham alreads The next (%alg're.- he 111 le 1.% 01 , 1% 1 11 1,, ,t-ryv., ttyl 1., 1 , 172 11,Ni , 11 I e Cr , 1 , 111.1 11111 lint "• IT . 1% I.t ii bar n ‘‘,'l .1 1;•1,1 , ..C1,11 nii.l IL. (till'! it 111 ii II I , 1- a 1,..z lay •• th.n! 1,•1- turn • 111. 11,1%1 . :I:rf , 111$1• t.. 111. IWri i u. die 1.11111431 lead. , 110 , 1 n• I rt.IN it IN kvei. lip 1,, ~ t , 31,1 1,,r1, %I h.r nn,l 11, re I.W! NS ill I IL iii,w-rah, triltril l ,11lo• loch tilliko• Milli.. i\l \ I IL.` 6.11117% rill Death of David Carskaddon, Eaq 1)%% n. ('‘usk /111.1 TIP re , o, I , u•k I II 1111 , 1 ler% • 1.111•1,11 Illpr•-• 1 / 1 % Ilt la-i wry k 1,1••111 41.1'1J... a 11111' (jilt )1 , the ,14)1,1+ Curt 1111' 111,4 of of !mid. af•rifforloit• I is him h,m {les'i • nh.l n Nile , Sir ~ a.os. The Mae irretwe tr,4,l‹ pirwe .m 11'telLerr'r• 111 u. 111 , . 011' (;,1111 S( , .1111.. I hr. 1111 . %, kl I.', Ilvr ®I , Mr CNR , S. H 1 1 ,2111,1 irmli h:. ro rir:i ,r% the s , rf•-0 T e 0n . % hr Mill I flirt ' , C A I' FHA\ a t 011Ve e%;.1r1 . 11 The re 111:1111- Ifere taken t.. lick hitt len on the Ts cone tnun, and there tn. to rre.l 4.n is 1:%-t, hying attended Io the f...7:ixe L. unr larlf.ot pro o•r -eon ni I,rk ILI , en 3 0 tr" I • %11.4 W.° te+ n tee lite and 1),, ,, rat. an] I.a. Ll•wi In vo• Inrnlunu,l m neti,,,,•rntie Soot. f‘llll , M. 1,11111 . 1 ilf , fl 1%1111 0 , 4 U, Or I;etteral.dilp !111.1 lir lived, Lr .1,011 I,e, .L. 214 bale he 4.11 r ri.4l•e , i rn 111 , 1w:111-'1,1 porillleal lIN' part \(r wIIA n fll/111 of [Trent morn %t“rf 11, .1,01, rrear ‘.. PIS, Awl t 1.,54;: rimr%Jlt-i remr.llo.rn,ce M e R.): luo ":I born near 1I ~.rirl! ,in ICI T, RA'a rnnoc wiently aliont sear. iit to:e at the time of his death Ile let r n wife and three interetitint! children Should Pay Full Wages .'('cording to a rnoom Itiivigurated shout two tears ago, the rerinstihanitt rail riot,' roniiiniiv ha% e reamed the time of labor for their bands from ten in nine hours per (Intr. Tina reduci ion of time wilt continue uuttl next Pliring. It redaee• the stages of the laborer Jost in proportion to the time, the only matter about it that seems wrong Al though a day laborer earin nt Reeolll plish nn much work in tone hours ui the winter to. in ten in the stionniner.vet the increased hardships, inclement weather and suftering generally that lie is compelled to unitergti. should de mend nn inerease rather than a de crease of remuneration. In the winter the expense of keeping a laborer's fatii HY, so greatly increased on er the ex peuses of summer, should be stifficient reason to emplo3 era generally why the price of labor should not, he reduced. A laboring man's faintly will fare much better during the slimmer uniontlin on $.4,25 a day, than through the winter on '1.41,50. And Lida fact should be borne in mind by those wino feel (or tine men who "earn their bread by the aweat of their brows." If there is any time full wages should be paid, it is du ring the winter months. —As GRANT Oneerns to be unable to get a white man to accept the English Mission, we suggest that he offer:it to a black one. If niggers are good enough to hold office here, they should be good enough to hold it in England. —Ex-Sheriff Mt Gm of Lock Haven, has been appointed chief of po lice for the new city, I.y Mayor MAC us. We congratulate our old friend on his budding honors. About Brains The French :ted PrecNtse wai• has de%eh , pe.l the fact that On one side 'et 1e.t41 there etc brains 1111.1 t1 . 111411.%er 'nay he stud of tire comittet ul'the ,snr tin the French p.ide, there is que-t 14.1, that It been N, I. I,ltoinlinato aitlll 011 t I p:lrt (4 Prir•-latlQ prom Igy m, \V It II tm (lox% • er v man 44 1 (4 . 111 4 10 he :tide to lilt the phire n--e 1.11,1 141111111, 111141 the mull h:i - 1.(•,.?‘ one or I lip liIJo t plan ned ml,l 1.4 , 4 i.‘..enti 41 milltnry cum -10,,L,t, II) the ‘‘.,l I.l's lit-hwy. 11 the heal ..f 191 , "1 4 11l lilt 'Vir, 111..M41(fis, ‘‘ 1,,01 1,-Imleto 14 Como Cry NfotTkr 0%,• null rvpre4erut the !lwalne. 4 rul.l pi.‘ll.r of Priv+-iit. nil have prme.l. he their ‘‘ hole err s . lit ille‘‘Fir, %%hat the e•ileilt nn l 1-1,111 ni the field ciin.l , ll..r it cwirtin tit , A 1 , n 1.111111, 1.41111. .M:111..1111.11 I/I L , r."kivr :doh' v thitti lII+ I Pilo11:."111 101Ih \ll,lllst. It „feller:11. pr.4.111 0 )1 1101 v.l.lnfe.i In 11Ily oolliVr II \ 0111 , 1'1. e't her 1n Eqt‘o , e or A IIIOrICH iti. XI Sr , Is .11 , 111.4 !lie It.i'll S 4if hl% :Ito% el him :u.l N . ..v \f..! 1 , 1 I 1 , , f I r•i hat Lf i „ iLr I Rrni plikee rltn , the nal I,.ii I .! I %%,0 1 .1 Thiq, 1.. ha. :ill the Iti , t tun ikro,r %%lir Ail-tr, WI. not look,' =I 1i .01 a- .ipermr t her ‘ar.itil-he.l nwjhl r In wi r I%•ir v%e , 1 , •14•L , 1 ,, .1 11.1 -11 , 11 1111'11 /11. , 81 , 14 %HI k or \•„• \f „ f TKE C! Irl V. a.Lr any. ,%;14 h.t the c.itutl ICI thr preiiver, ma' w MI (. 11 , 1 %N. (;111`.T. Sitrnu or Tilom %.‘ t h e equal of VtiN Mid TAF. witr EIM M 5T1%11.• was far nfermr In 16r Pril+lllll, VI is Itiw• , n 1.1.11 1,V111 , 1W11 01r011el 111 p rnrrP-• pomini erado-. The Prae-1/111 po.t. of hottor mid importftneettll 'pew to h. (Mei I•V Men of fir-r-ela...a nttilth. while in nor en.e 111011 of that ehrirste ter M . N. the eleeptt,tn... \V. It:tottler on throtozh our wnr nal o(m.piered he were wel , zlll of number«, not a hrdltant eartiptotrn Itrnzlttenint! the long dreary In.rntr of the fire Years entite.t The ' 4, atth ilrre 0p more than we did, and had her nntnhers been nearly equal in oars, or had she possessed anywhere near the same resonroes, our mron peterit =tatr«nu•n at Wit , ititit•ltm, awl Our hnnplum, I.ltinderiwz retio.ralm in the ‘v , ,t11.1 have it I parent sir.r% iol,l ~f Iller7l in lii.tort IVe are ap( to hrnr a great deal adnnt onr rmintrW, our .111t1.1.1111.11 and our luddlerg. But hurt' we hn%r Prin. .inn 1-Intetamen aro! ( es . i s„ot, ~l‘tit it ts.l, ;111 id (Mr mi,l l l, Luger "••ir+ If nrv•nmllli+h, i r the 0,1•11111 - MV r,I• 1114 1 • 1, 1 01, 7 ,0/4111g go%erti /11 et it Franre en. one of the might wet empires in the world. chile the South was onorg.iin veil and fertile. Yet it took our goo eminent five tears to conquer the South, and France is vartrimoheii Prussia in a couple of months. To HUM the matter up, France hail the prestige and Pr 11441 a i hi . brains, while nt our cane the North had the prestige and the South the brains The difTerenre in the rr.sult may be accounted for liv the rant that I'runnill had colliers enough to vindicate her brains, while the genius and intellect or the SWltil Willi crushed out by the overwhelming hordes which Northern ignorance poured upon her rod. So that, with all our loraggung, wi are not the greatest people, nor do we tiopu.e.is the greatest statesmen and moldiers upon the face of the earth. We are ioung yet, and may tinpro%e vastly, but let Ilti wait until we get a little older and do something really great abd tnagnitice'nt, before we fill the whole earth with the noise of our vain•glorioue boasting. —Although the French and Pruitt -81811 war still continue,. Hod threatens to laatall winter, the probability now is that Paris will not I e bombarded, Litt let alone toitil starvation coinpel her to capitulate. In the meantime, French' ArllllPB are forming in dif ferent parts of the country, and late ly they have won a couple of very im portant battles. The approach of win ter its not relished by the Prussians, and they are greatly barraged and ant. noyed.by the French. There is not much prospect of peace, and the French swear that the tall of Paris will not end the war. Who knows but that the events of 1792 may he repeated, and. the Prue. 'dans yet he went flying from French territory? For the sake of the Repub lic of France and Republicanism every where, we hope the title of war may turn. Congress lina done a nice lug for the 4.1. din s- the mile defender of or government A iiiitne•diani lor the soldier hew been pro% l iiril fn t lima the Reptitiitinin party thr.atiiii ua pwr, ants In °Nue., Fit en i.ni.lll.•r .trnng proof of Ito into for the di fendb oar national life, and honor 'rio ..“1411. ry 01111111 i not forget the party an Melt wider all eireinty.tiineea, stands by them —nriorddirlii ?if tignaninionii Cong'rTs I Liberal Government ! Generong and Ili-inter ested 'Big hearted ra i lical Lot you do deserv'e the grateful recognition of "the noble defender- of our government." 1111V•iit yon "done it nice thim , for the soldier I'rom i4ed them gold ohen Ilici nn l pat them ofl n ith greenback-. Told them von wanted men to ."th!lit for the nod after von got them Qivorn m, stale them figh! to five the nigger ni,l alit. Iwo it Note. Told them their It C . mid children rind 1111 1 1iii-elieq cored 14,7 111 . 177 the war. /1113 e , caped hutch ere and got lionie, had F.4l•:lrl'l.l\ 1,1 111.11,1 their borne con, till tour 1:I gltlierer+ were lit their lieelq *lnland ing taxeQ to pnv g old inter,-t io kind holder. --keep and school the logger+ iloi Late f t 1,1. nn l pat the 11 \ •••• t• 1 vv , i111.1.•.1 brim t 1,4.1,1 'l,l I tt fill !Mr lt flll.l el her 1/11.‘ li.lll. tii.l.l. NI 1.11 11,11,•.1 t 1,1,1 EMI= hi !Ill.+ 1,111111% 1114/11e N... 1 hII%I . Ilit. mo,tr.d i l /..11TY 1 4. F% F.% .51114 I-, 7111.1 /heti . ,v 1,0 toir , a q" , Iht, eti't p,ll ,I,,ne II 111e1. 11.11111 . I.Pr 1.1111? (4Reit Ihr Hullo' lan h. that 11.• oil ttl the r(• , 14111 I.lt r“3,14 1.0 tileik. fllll' 111/W 1•1411%. :1110111 011 r 1101110-1e:11 1111.! Ili !thud ice 1,, (4 . 010 1V1. , 1 e;111 n angler pre ettipt a loot of Irtitl 11.1101111112 not fall rout'. r ‘,111,111 aide- , of rini, pro)tited tr,l• ‘aN '' *Vil 10,0,%, Mr Thioldoll 'rill 11- one l•I+1., 1110 the hill/. It 1112 11101,, , Z the . rail r0a.1. , of the we.t, ‘Verr VOll , llO th i-e ratl.rntvl mom pante.. Lt tour iiinvret.s, !mil 111111 101- a‘ i•ohlter nr fIIIV one eke to litt•l a wpot irltere oa ate, 1,1. V 0 front flit- to IN%1•111% fire hack from all rail road. or expected rail r.,a.14 .111,1 I.aek fist. or Itteolt mile- loon till milli/mom, on The hn al. 1/1••al. I'ra.rie .• %%idiom ~ irr-va in hrealt the • {, tsuhnnt 'vil if wa. , 1,ro• witloatt Mt-• .lifter m• not thing to mike n 111111.. ur ,helter of, tsitloolt toolle, atlhont ant thing but fatntiv ttfintimzl,reml, and no glare 1., earn it, or boy it. aloft to the name of Ileatrn t5,,111.1 a ",',her 11,0 `altarre' Thia Im tour "Ilotneatea4l, with trtrtr rail r•fttl erania colifile.l en. Ili all •ti emap_di to talk .if hating litter! - .a mtt littl.• limn, II c.,ty little , a , ttair.e , m , l •s. It thim! pr.raperoua !lbw ,mt the tshie prairies, away hack from till C 0111111.1,1 ICRI 1011 with popalnled world, throat hack to toake rOl,ll/ tier .perlllilloN4 nod fa,rporations -- metal crow II 1111.4.1 11111 It Wir, t rain ?gamin, nor do the ra ,,enq earry too,l to tho.e who are with out it. You 11111 Pt have borsen, by neks, wagons, ploughs, seed, material for huildmg hoio-et, and enough to live on until Crops grow, or there is a poor Chance of exo.ting to enjo!, the benev olent blessings (?) of the llomeatead net. When you mend a soldier out to live on his GOVerlltlient land, will you gnu bon enough to keep him alive nu UI he gels something, to grow on it? ---`once the late election in New York, which reaulted in much a plan ous I ttontierat lc triumph, the Riot,/ very patronizingly takes the betllo - of the country tinder the protec tion of that portion of the party which resides In the Empire State. It air 1411111Y8 that the New York Democracy best knot how to manage a Callipltigti to a suceciudul Inoue, and hence arguen that it ought to lead to the future bat tier with the enemy. This may all he very well front the Wt,rld's standpoint, but it in barely possible that there are Nome other por tions (tithe country that may wish to be consulted. We accord to the New York Democracy great credit for what they have accomplished, butt are not yet quite prepared to put ourselves ab solutely under their lead. We think, on the whole, that II New York man ages to keep her own affairs straight, rube will do enough,, and we here in Pennsylvania would not like to burden ,her with our direction and control. We appreciate the World's magna nimity, at course, but must, unuler the eiretunslances, beg to be exetteul from complying with its suggestions. JOHN W. FORNEY ht an aeturant for a Cabinet position, Surely he ought to hate one Since lione, , t men are no longer Inhumed into oar public coin• dirt. we know arm man who would A "Nioe'Thing Indeed." Verily !lir "soldier -hood! mgt for- he a n fitter representative of rascality, eorramtioa and thijory thanRNLI - . Unlike Cox, he vffiuld allow any thing to he done in his department that nonitr coll.hice to arse 81Ieeet4 of his party. Ile iv, one cif those men who are always willing to the pregnant hinge. of the Love 'I hat Omit 'nay toll”,‘ fawning" And t Itei-e are the kind of men tilt% \ T So, by all means, give dog Foam, ' a position. Magazines Ilonin's LA Dr's BOOK —The Bp cernher number of thw w,lconie vis itor to our 0111111.11111, has reached us, bright, beautiful and interesting as it IS —Ode for II MIOZIZIfI.e to he. It 11 , W rho-i 11.4 f arty-first }ear, and once it , 1,111111VIIC(.11. lit, 110, Id Wily 44C4111414'd 11.11111M4 pi -Wl' among the 111113's maga /Ines of this country In fail it hit- had in either or VII For the 1,1111134 }car it will bio, ll• contributors 511114. of the best writers in the literary world, and if improve 111, 11111 1 1 . 011 It, It Will 1 , 0 111 t ier than I,or We ‘ltin't blll4 (4 rt Call In •10TiN, fllChloha, enirra% 1....•tr‘. 1.1.1.11 . , art, drawing, rap. work Ji , nlonot r., I 11.1 , , , it en r i tirtt be ; I Tt on r T".. . - ,0 F 1,4 i !he 2: , •11 , •r ul, of Ow Prl 1 1:,417,...+ In 11 , 1%1111., It 1+ 111111,1- 1111 V -I I r 114 et, n for .l'eter-on ' 11 lin , t -It el plate-. a mammoth col or,' fa-littin plate, a et...Hy colored Iler lin ',Duerr', and more than fifty W... 11 o•TlL:riit 11114• "1'4.1..r+1011" 1+ 1111,111. , 11 , 011- 111,1 y thi• (111.11p,•t 111 A 111 , t of the ludt'• It V.lll glro, In 1871, one tlion -ani 1 .4140.11 f reieling, I I t•ttool 4.llarti%- in , z+, 12 thtitlth tmlored ,tettl fash ion pl tie. 24 pittotP of :limn., and about !lOU wool em(-as tyt4nt The fanhionn 111 nhraym .kitreri,r, to:thoße 1%, 10,4”,1 In 1871 tlmte o 111 he ant ett I n v ~pyreght r.rel,le, he altont ear hatitirtt/ site; frr Rittrot, Ti.• Flee of .l'ett rtma'•"•l. only tat, year to 'mirk .iitt.cribers,while other ininuitLittotnt of it. ('lac. am three or four To club , the ten,,- are lower .1/ fit" Mph, ror '.?3, or eight eopte. for 12 4:ver n'r•ou getting op either ot rovel.e the ittagarmte for 1/.71 grail., and $ll,l ft .11)1 • fithd 1 , 11% right engrat mg, (21 inehtni by 10,) " a-11111 12 ton rd Ow Battle of Trenton,' of Ow lawn t %, 11101 Mt I' tan .polik from 11111..1.11 , .11 Neort• 11 Nrr /true to or el al, Silevitnens of th, rnßlza• ?Ito. •••rit nti- tf written for Addres4 v. .1 L 1:-.0 • tot, Chestnut St , l'hihoh•llJua Journalistic II tt m (;Hi{ R,Ofie of the editors and proprolorm of the Co/nal/Jot Iler ha- retired front that paper, Mr been connected with the Herald for hour or live years, and /MC ceeded in making it one of the best looking am well as one of the best pa perm in the State. We wish him sue cemm wherever his lot may he cast. S row EROY, Senior edi• tor of the Bridgeport (Conn.) l'armer, and a prominent Democratic politi cian, 19 , 1141.1 Ilan 10101 will be severe ly felt both in public and private life. ---A tight occurred nt Duvall's Bluff, Arkansas, on the 11th instant, between Bt NCROPT, editor of the Liberal, and Wit VAT FR, editor of the While Ricer Journal, caused by an abusive article in the latter paper. The former pun ished the latter severely, causing Iran to apologize for the language used. Arkansas editors are a belligerent set. —The Daily Patriot, a new Demo. (Tette org:in, hae inade ite appearance to Watdinigton City. ----The editor of the Philipsburg Journal lifts been eating big Mambo tipples, presented by a friend, and brags about them Why Secretary Cox Left the Cabinet The letter of Secretary Cox, giving Wig renoono for remignine the Depart ment of the Interior, will lie read witl. Interco!. Tie was driven from the Cabinet by Grant's refuonl to sustain him in making needful reforms in the Department, and trying to remove the Indian service . from (lie sphere of or dinarypolitical patronage. A faithful, fitment public officer is turned adrift vo that the cormorants and vultures who han g around the administration can the more easily fatten on public plun der. Rend the letter. STATEN ISLAND, October 3, 1870 My Dm Hitt: When eongreoo journed in the suintner, I was credibly informed that a somewhat optimally effort would lie made before their re assembling in the winter, to force a change in the policy we have pursued in the Interior Department. The re• moral of the Indian service from the sphere of ordinary political patronage, has been peculiarly distasteful to many influential omen in both Houses, and in order to enable you to carry voile Pm poses out successfully, I am Potion •.1 that you ought not to he embarrask,i by any oilier causes of irritation in tile sa m e Department. My views of the neceßeity of reform in the civil pervlce have brought me more into collipion with the plane of some of our netive political mnnngers, and my pease of duo' hap obliged toe to oppope Rome of their nintivew l -of action through the Departmrfit. I have tin doubt, whnt• ever, that pnhlir Rentiment will Romter nr Inter etißtnin the efforts at what I regard ap t neetlfill refortitqQnit I cm,glit riot to overlook the Inez, fP - the prep eat they invol‘e opposition which it mnv not he for the interept of the ad ministration to prow,lce. 111111 nut my perermal tendency iR to the more or le persintittei erior.e to winch I ntn commilfed, I deem it toe doh . to Otter in your lintoln my renivialiott of the ollice of iiiZerreinry of the Interior, to in Ice effect ap Poem an 301 i eon eonyett iently determine my RlileeeP.lll% animal report of the Department will lie made nt nn early day, nod tar Hint and other reasons, I helte‘e the inter-. al prior to the adjommed Reeßion of Cotigre-n, the fitted for smell clittov‘. front von will permit toe to add, that no t h e i , rigtittikyseptnnee of the pre4i lion aria inter re444e.,orith...platiß for tile, for-iota tin I think, with l rodenee, to retort, to my pri‘ate lioninees, tar from beimg no inemiveniettee or n iltn• nppOinittleot, will mil,: lie corn infr, toil a tint I lime wont de.tred to do root' n+ it weld be done ait host ettilinrra-o no tit to you. or a eau-rifler , of piddle v, that volt toitzot be nl rell.l, I ri,111,1(..1 by roteve , otroiß () Nrr o.breorl we In Ile fit (wee, witliont ~noing to rem: Is 10 WIIII .oneere rrw ol In v r 011:: 11 . i e illr the (.4.,,.p1eue .nor ti , loino.trNti.m. I re f .1 . 11 I 'di In the Pro.l lent. The New York i'mq, a Itadieal new. paper, eothinent. , on the re-ignation of , zeerelary f'oc, awl the eall-e. fell to it fl+ 1.011144 • "The letter. or Seoretriry m, we print el-..where m not. trill he tiritil frith irtfereArl by rill II to trriettilr (;111,11 They roulettes. in l'itrt, the nn or lf,r tstirmilis 111111111.titrrendtr Ili,: "writ iu er,lr of pnlilsr,e,"~ Premident prorni.ol noth ale , o often aa th•lt he (0.111.1 not !meltt or retno‘e for Illerl.ll' rrlll 4 le/11 ft/i.+o/1. Nlerlf 1,0110 be the tell; II man A‘a. fnilhint hr Iniehl RIO,/ he a Dernoerat, and keep hi. !dare If Ile way 1111111, he titojht Le ever HO 7ealotp , a )tel'O'll,nn, and yet ile 40111.1 not get n place. nig 'pg., the 10,,1 pledge Gent, 11l Oran! gar,. ere regard In /he remelts'', ed . hiq mia7in'tm/ratomt wile alm.:11 only pledge It meant are forth of the et.vl I trer% lee , it Wll.ll,Cept C.llll' the eorintry ae /1 pronitme that the 11b1101.. of the CIVII department of the ffOverf lilPlll, IvLirh had erown to be a rhonstrona and tort Ile monree of rorrop *loll. 811 , 1 /1 merlon.• ranme of vi e 9 knew. t o t h e E Teeu t i % e , sh,ml.l he refortne4 Tltiforintiatele the Ptroitlent looted in one eitniirentintinn nll men who had been eriungteil in politiro• he riiireteil the advice of the ointetonen nn nintili no of the torrent Iwrbltrnl lincLii of the tinrtr whtrh riveted him, mid, 'n Tar /1. he could, ioilerteil fir noire 1114 own intonntro 1 -10 far no theioi noire rood tarn h e d i d nio e l e hot the tiler, fact of friertilohin or relntitinithir t o th e Pr e onie n t %,r1.4 perhnpw to. poor 11 trot of flittetio for pail e place no nor n'oring htw reit; hoirerer, in the beg Inning OM the glatesinen of the Republican part'', in..,, ,rho needed lo be ',might and had no Cicero to link, he mar the more reach/ to fall into the or the hti-k politician,. among • trhign tI wart before long whirperril. with no lit tle aniiirement. that "General Giant mould. after all make a first rale pelt Itcian " If he meant to "go into politic.," an the plirane le, he had at hi+ hand a very shrewd manter a I the ignoble art i n M r . Routwe'l, who. unle..ll he i grentl v helleri , known more about "making up a elate," and about the mveterten of ao.nenFong (Mice with a •iew to party ellert, than any other man in the Republican party. Whoever was the Preenfent'a tutor, he his been, it eeems, a willing, though not in our judgment, an apt echoltir. De ham learned the rules, and he I.lls hastened to Al.llll/ 111riti. Not even Ruehanares irolefferenre in Kansas was more gray, and tanbluThlng than Pi es- Oen( Grant's attempt coerce the ' , tour a Republicans to do his will and no/ their men No President ex cept ~ t rialrew Johnson has ever NO open In/ tried, by wholesale row tints . from op/ire and lay the appointment of his farorites, to impose his "policy" upon his party. The lettere of General Cox, now show that in the practice of the entailer de, tees of politicians the President ham been no less ready. The Secretary of the Interior, who came into the Cabinet AR the especial friend and representative of civil service re form, 1m forced to leave the Cabinet be CA lime the Preehtent inaists, contrary to General Cox X desires, upon letting po lit iettl rommit tees. levy tribute upon the poor clerks in the Interior Depart mint. This is the end of all promisee so repeatedly and openly made by Gener al Grant before and immediately after his inauguration. Sofarfrom reform ing the civil service, he is the h'rst Pres ident who gives leave, openly, to politi cal committea k to go into the Depart ments and levy blackmail upon the cleas. lie Is the first Ne•ident who has vorrifirrd a member of /tie eabiort to the dritiiiiitht i , l" secret and rrr eaponaible s tar ty rvnunillrrs The system of political blnololiail to which he has given otileial reempwinil was hitherto, even under Anil i•tt Joh necm. carried on secretly. ( any one longer doubt the immediate and urgent need of a reform or the civil service?'—Radical Po ter. Ix thp Prpneh capital tho irrepreppi -11., Mar.otillai.t , has, NA last flied on'. Es , Itodt , with vrratit• itoa tttit•ittlit t ; , in a balloon 1)0%1. " st. CER T DIY CURE FOR DI PTR ' Take spirita of turpentine and oil, equal parts; , mix well to, take a thin flue rue; pet well throat and neck emniletelv ; th strong eider vinegar, make it Pr hot, tnit , ke wl.eat bran pouliii put on over the rag, renew the every hour, night and day. rase permit it to get cold until tl is effected. —tlsir," t enid the astonishe, ladv to a traveller, utter he ha. Peal lIIP rut illlsk% /I rd for the .4 tm e, "you must he very fond bee. " "Yea VIIPI.IIIIIi, nm," hr ed, "or f Phoul l never have dr touch water to qe t a little. A REILIIIKAIILY loud drira, v, t v, oxittribv. In•_L'rrl unr • or In, to Itrint4 hint n Ltoltlot of wr.tr•r • lii luny, "On our tit.titit,twil v h i , rroonc'ilr•d to our enentios ~r thn a.l~rrti•rdl f..r Pale: I,Thi• ploi of land to he let oh n Long hl or to to , old; equally church or a tavern " Thv prvl 01 wrath is the begin; fl I n nee ' '' - MONEY MARKET, Delln,en hr, 111 Soloh TII4 Nrlll.ll h.• followlnK nt. t 4, 111•1:k111 OMEMI L. 4., 1 1 " 1 , 0 111111. 1,1 11 i 1 . 'lll 1-'1"."10 1. 0 . I “tilp hit r Prltfol 1 , te11 ,, • It It ICI M it“n4l.l Tortl tip It It .111 I I,ll'l I. tf ,, i t.,,tlrt W. 9re T1r.r. , , , • , 1 f.ri , k) ..f ull ole,,111,11.111"1, nn 111. I. Ile. t tire' lipsi or. 'C per 1 1.111 • I " We fill 31141 f ['AMA All of Irl.np m t of tlwir r...,1., The Bellefonte Market I=l 5.11.. w mu are 11..• y 101101.41. up t 01... 1, ;I.llr-.llii .•i. u 1111( xh, n ~tit I tp. 1.1 -, -• %% .t hem per 1t...1 p..r p• r I.lt.lte I p. I 4 ..rn -1,•11.1 jr.. 1.1,11. I rpr h u li• .it por ermoool Polillow. V. I' 1.11-11, I tt, p. 1111 1 ,1 orn /la", a 11... per 1,111., p. r )(NW. r •tt tut r tem New Alvertisoments I ,\Tl ITN A.: .1;1 persono 61. •••• If 101 0 .1•1.1 1.. It,' It , I .1 r t.r not tiled 0,41• I ,/ ,e II 1..11101,11 , PIIO t tit., lir 0..11111 wiltl,. lOW ell .p ..11,t tut. ..I 1 . ..5t.... A 111 It. 11..ft.tite It I • WA NTEI girl or IA 0111'11 If. lord how t• work, nisi 1 g.“..1 place WRIM , hy for A. cxre %%at, CI IR I, \V Nil.: I). —1 lite A 44, iv,- rill how., wiirk i will I. rt•rrtilAnr, I Omit. giwid ni t lid. I%iitelittinn II five. rru WAGON MAKEItS AN rtiou.tia: AI.II.UF.Rv, FA RM ERS s OTH ER:" The underaigned haying an eaerllr ()AK PINE. ASII & IllrKultl In mtw.r to rut propnveit to furnteh plank all the porposes of wagon and earring.' 100 log and &leo large and email 'poke. wheel. Alen for Broad 811111., Intetber will tw• delivered at I.``arh.• rein or ~n the Bahl Eagle railroad tit 11 ,, Engle or Curtin niation The priers gill rettatinable an earl be obtained nnv AtWrenn, .10H ENI I. IFI 4'✓un Itf dnn•l IMRE= ti(qi()(11, OFF COE lIN 1 drotlre to twit attention to the fol •idieiet. alt by ala•etal arrangatne nt enublod to $Oll al the VERY EttWEST RATES \VICK EltSll.‘ 'S SCII0()I, I. ()Ni Y. NV ICK EltSil M'S mEntui) I NSTILIICTION. Al'( 1 A ICS I; 1.) 1(; A PICA IN() BOOK. The model POCK I•"1' REGISTER k urrEits plasittbooy. th h•rcnl NI 0.14 and Chart, ofthl ePrintl. I'M) .on, Minion A Her, ner's and Potter & sysii of Penmanship CALI. DELIS of nil k from $l,OO anti npwards. This. Lon ”SCIIOOI, MirrroEs," OUTLINE fiCllOOl, GLOBES, ALPIIABET, SP LING, RKADING CHARTS, .te Special diaconate to teachers and hell recto' N. Also all kinds of School and Dfleeoll Hooke, Stationery and Fancy Goode. Don't forget the Place—Post office Bellefonte, Po. J.l) MII, 15-46 1 - 4 1 X ECIITOIt'S NOTI('}: A le.bitittect it% the r„ into of doh brick the , / ri p,i. ri. hiciA 1.•“.1.• mit i•lniron t.. /.. 111...81.1 fi.r brillemen Wm. GARB! , 16.39 6t NOTICE T 4 ) JUROR:3.—Th rare Miumnow 11 to attend the Court of l'ontrwtn Plom+ to be held fit forms, • n the II - 'lrincloy of Novernl• hereld; notiry list rho% need not AO r•ehl court o iil rnt he hefd Porileo I rd sill 1,1 , 11.1 , 1 , 1" . lints , He ...Her of JOHN MORAN, Pr
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