Democratic Watchman, BY P. GRAY MEEK 11 , 1: \V I , l' I; %,,hocivri $2 per Annum, in Advance E 1,1. E TE. P.l day Morning, February 10, 1871 mocratic County Coriventien I Ir th.• I.IIIIIV 1111 t 111 tlo ( ~nn 11 0, 11•1 . 111 11,1111 fill Invii.t I, t a,, mLIL• :Li Lii RI WO 2!d I .1 1 , . h. 1.0 11.. pH 1 110,5tig 111. 111 Marl • L, .111 i .1 ,1 .1 1 / 1 1 1 1 ,•1111t1 r. 1.4 11 , 4 . •411 1 1 4 1.. 1.4141,41 mi .1 In i• t IMMEME rIMIEJ Auditor C enera' I.IIN 1101,6 , 0, 1.-41 , II:1 , )11111 lk• .t, imiffivd 1.. r \ aft MEM liellef•mte 110..••1•••••• .11.1 .011 , r 11111,1. it • • pot 1.••,.‘r.1 Ow I .-1.14,..• .•••• • p. • =I =MEI 1-111 ,, .40 111“... 1 11 .11.1,1,1, . 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Ilan lllrlit Ih. v NVe believe Ilint nr.iilina \:;1 . •• • kW, 1 . 10,.,.1111 , 1 in a part% 1,t1,. , 11.1 he a . - pti,l Ilf p Ile red ui Hit' '411141'1111 I)lntruct ill d•IN illal 1.• Ili Cot 'I•Li• I ¢tt jai r rrlic mnnt ,:p+ nl, 1111 , 1 !•tin•(' 111 it I‘ , ,A ro 111-1 01011 I 111. 111111p1 . 11041 lu 411...111 s r lii. 1 . 1111T1.H. views, v.Iier1•IIIi1111 •iiiiiiary dew into a and irimulie I .I,idg, I iv rrn.rly Jade,. \V t i IV got ul y Iligniliedly and left the bt act.. z he ‘,..111,1 100 I 1•1 .I wigrt lurrr H it over' Ito!! 4 ,1 4 , I, =I 1 Wit 11 14 I I'l 11, I,IiII 1,111,JVi•II 11,, --' 4 l/1111• ll!Pie /11.0 It report Will , pot Iwobol!! !hat w• 114 go pttrelta-t• S/111 1)1/111Ing” TLS. ~1,01, story 1•Flt , e 4 1., ,, erk 11,211 t. 11 Ole ,•1 Ih. a.l i-train.m, Who 11 , 1 , 1 It It- 111 arru ,1 molly lhal I , •rril.ir% .1111.1 IP, A• ‘‘.1.1 I.hrf wJI .11firlt+V.1 =I I .111..ry 11:1% 1 , 1,11•1 .011 t. 101.11 . 110:1[ iti•W IRI 1210 nl 41101 ft 1111111: 11. 1111% I rtg 1,111 1(1.41111e wl.lelnn' uny non with (,t \ T •, Ihnn•:hr I.e n not riri I Otie ill Till. Wal, eh the pre-tent toittlitoNtrattot ---In ‘ie‘v of the eftii.lee Stn.. tem II: t% Ilaitip-I,lle, the II Ii on grit log itlixooto., owl on :• iheir In tlevo.i‘r T , Ao venrm ngo their tonjor 2 5()(1, Ent it IN,IN 1;1.4 r i I..;041, whiell n en' de 16,nnwrolie gain. tear Ihe n , wrriey expect to do still better, I we 1.1 1i0u1.1 . 1.1 Le siirpri..ed to bear t I iemocrittic victory. Up in beim)), New England, to well as else ere, the people art. beemiting tired tadiettl rule, and doi+erting iliar tv by thousands. Illy nud by New int...hire WI be . redeemed. The eis coining, and it is tiot far dis- - --Col. (lemma F. M(Fnabnisu, • Pisigned the superintendency of Soldier's tfrplintis Schools of the te, atel lus remiglintion been accept br thivertior The Colonel is II sunken of b) the papers, and Gov. %HY compliments him highly in his er neeepting the resignation. - r tim Fire Company's I, on Ihr Irak instant. The Lawyers and Their Library:rto give them to them if theY 'amounted -- Ito seventy eight thousand. Neither After some ton data labor, the nt : ii,ol , t it justify opposition to the re! cal tornevs of town have produced and ~ , i :i , i(. , niii, to say that they %%ere not piddislied it, no extra issue from the collected in for one ) ear. The Into office of the i?cimb/iratt, their protest held the ( ~ , n , ,: v commr.., ,, oner , re ag.nito-t the repeal of the Law 'Library spon-ilde for the fine 4, and if they re net, and tie 111 , 0 republish it vi our • , ,meted !nem titer till le it., m•-eli 1 , -. palrer 1....1i1y it i••• tot It COIII.IIOIIVI rer•qintillv Utility. .1 ii•l bee rar e th e It griper as we "Peeled t" ire, effi nin CoMinis , -;oner , i tailed to 110 (heir .1,11% flOin the combined (Monts of the legal is no rem-on at all %%I,‘ the-e tomb. , prolc-10p 1/1 this' I.llll'll. 11.1%%1 1 %55 . . .... 11011'01 be 1:1 1 t• 11 :I, 1%. Ihe pre , erit liemy Imilling. are not erected 111 . i,,, ..1 ~,, ( ~ ,,,,m i. ~.. ~, . ~di ~.wrt., IKVigY' I'"4lal"'"'' "4.1 with "" I ' H.. ' them a , elo-•'v as the Law Liloar% ca ,, , , it is not to be amidered at that (..,,,,,,,,,,,,,. ,1..,.,. the itt; , timeut nic Thv 010 t thltllll trill not co We to -4 ~%er the firpt lonit.nf thtir tit the eittitit,,i ihr titti , riper, ‘shich retset, to the ,!re.it nJ Lut tit ow suite, „ oitit thr vniltuLr , , I erl I row I m 1. I.lbrarlos I],,,2.la,d,j,rnilve, and this 1.,11 ,ow‘i ow couiltr‘, It , 3 matter flint m) 1•I•t, Iht 1111 , . rnu M 1113•IIIIII 11 11 11 file ~l l.joct relvrtcd 44•. 11,111,w, owt Tliq% tic misolian , "" 3 p u ll lr l ' l°3 es %quill 1111 , II or 1,(zo41 111-. lit lrl 1%111 1,1010 4 MI V , VI I ' , II , 1,. j 1 1 1.1 1111 , 1 1 1 1,,r the exvlii , i‘e use II 111 repo ' ',ere hi•tlt'lll Id to:AH . lll'lr k. Loss. I,ll.rar Lri It N 11, I IV) allll i` ) ()I 11111 I , , 111•11 , 111 ~1 11,11re.1 111,i ,rs 1‘,.111,1 Lc I% hue t •. ! lihrmr% tie IR,, co Hill he - lor Lr tl-1. 4.1 )1111111r1,1th.,lilts -till II tu.l witIII cer e% % 11%, •,(. it, and imt WU' 1011 ert IMM enh , •r rein, or a-mg it 1 1 . 111/i l fi 111 the ( . 1111111 ' 1' 111110 1. 1 11101 a 111 11 lvr hteh :1C:1,1.41` m court Ile g,,ev L. 11%01.1'111111 the law relating to his par ll•ahtr lat., II I' not lo the " I.:1 1,:brIlf)' " but to lite lawyer 'no. law , - NI, , I 1 .0,1 to the 'l.ihrnn•' and ittu.i hiailci. reitirio to olliee and, look ,sl4e a' aSo 4.4 111.4 ad I% of more dollar 4 14 charged, ,lost 119 II i cane, and the• cimditn,n of the clti- ten pocket tuat.be Thos is %%here the "puhlu'' part C(11‘11 , 1 111 Ne.111 , p0 , 1. --tllO "public' hoy it, the Ist% yers are it and charge tile "public . ' Jost %%hat =1 Stippo,e there ‘‘ a.. no "Ithrary — rtir cha•eh al the expet,,e 111 the N t antv, in liellelonte The I er% oldie ellMe µolll , l compel the attorney to proeare lihrartes tirtheir oa a, 111 order That th‘e) could compete at the bar lor the I,, t y me t.4 they are o WI XlOlll4 to se ('ore They YY,sthl hale the neeessary e a cheap and coi err;, as It 1. , 1,,.%v, Ito' I i lIIIN 4we heard .1 a ,n:le practicing attorney reductag los vent ranee tins 111011eV, I r..; erk hel.ffiglrig to the people, %% I 4.1 14, tito•ril her the puich lee 0 10.11/;,o ' Where ./111. the I , I • 111 • ftt 1,11111 1.111 , 1 t, Ctollle hi •' t ar,..1 I,ra rs lIIIIC 1 tonesm expetixe tht cunty. in expediting the bto.i .1 the court and prexeming wrong deci-tone, which ease It w trialm, and her ,or eiment expennee, they are completely Ket axide by the undeniable ii , ctthat SIIICe the establimhment ol the "lihrart, - we hare had just a: many ',ants and at d aNt u e rnneh ezpenve at Ire 'Ter hysal in the Ail/Ple length If lime krentveb 11 law) er In not able to ' pile chase all the I (mks the alteeessful l'factieleing of h , s profession:requires, is no more It reason why this act ,ho.,h! it 11P ref setled. tine it would hr 11, Hrgtle 111711 becanee a large rum her nut larmere in the eounty have not horses ploughs, vg agor,•. , ;I , ‘ I larui Sill plemevits Io properly cultivate flour !odd-. the county ...hold.] establish It .tocls and implement house for their e trios% e benefit ( Jr herauve some mechantre have tic.' till the tools they ,used, the eountv should lutriugh a pith he tool house, for the:r use --or toet , tio.c a medical library would he of benefit to 1,1,y,,,eut0e wluo have not, motley If) pro • ' clue all the works they need, the coon ty should establish It, or a Ili•o!irve,il librart tor, dit Ines, who were "short, - or an educational ono for aspiring teach ere, !movie paid, and so on through all trades and profeasiona. As to where these finee and forfeited reeognizances properly belong, there rim he iff) question. The tax payere iit the county are compelled to main tam a court for the trial of criminals. The expeneee of that court in heavy, and the flnes it impoeee, and the rec: ognizancee it forfeite,ehould be applied to the payment of the expeneee of the court—they should go to the county and would be eo much relief to the overburdened taxpayers. Whether these funds amount to little or much Is no matter to us. It does riot change the OW at all. If it is right to give these fines to the law• yers when they amount to but seventy eight dollars a year, it would be rigift rl tho,) I 1.,. 11 „ iFIt „,„I JI , H MEI 9 J, ro It) ) 01 11i '1 , 1 ,, I‘l,l ,) 0, 1 , , 111'1111,1ri IJ Chotepenning Cresswell ' Wile 111 0:1 • 111.1 I •lInII I}'\ Ltrit %.-11Jt. Lr i 414 ol ri,,. i , irtr+t It. the-e i . Cti..t•}NNl, 4 . 1:I .-‘‘ I I I 1411` -I,qlllll', I+ I , ‘l,l :. s, ,- 1,,11N I'r.. II kik', he per ,‘ ,le,i ; zne,l 1( 1 , 01/ il,1• •!Me sum „1 Or. la 1,111 1.11111,1 r t.. iLr .'11,111.1% , 1N 111 11l beell 1. , 1 prtrte.l ,tlnitntr•ril,eli, It 11o11 ' I ha% 1 111111 I , ‘ nppenr before a 111rV of lii. rowilrVnieti, to 41ii111 , rn i ‘,11% 0111 ill WO 1.1 . (.1111 (•,. 1 .1ra..5. io Irlr nnl the g4,vernment lie w,,, 1 1,1 m f I,•it event, vvithout line,. for I , ,mie \ C 11.114 Only Mcl . ll tlir Il ill OI !leaven ;1•4 It t.hittitltt rt. , l t lit olt , : :11 the r•itt,l Nm 1. a 104.1tral Invillber 0I I n (hal 'r)* orotti it mnliilul 011011 l't.-•‘•-••• , 1 4,1 a- al, I chtig a 1,11.11 rt. I ht. ttl the t•tkrpet t hold+ a high rank ih Ito Itad poly TaltinT, ad% antage rAnk he meenrinl thia,o2h hold, ne4eittti the adttplittli ol 11 report, writ ten purporting to come front a coninjittee,to whom M. 1 14 referred nn alleged claim of lira ()loiters .1 isti: lor breoh:ol a mail contract, but not been con.idered by the COM flyttee. Upon the lorged report he drew up and had paved all tact dire( ting the pay ment of the Citna IT\ \iNt. chum. The claim was unjust In a word tt WWI a Irand. I (inch tly liremcuttd W SUC CeonlVe Punt (iimerals, it WllB 88 often re) eel el CE,•\ t %%101 the roonael of 0101 . 1t4 •I ‘t. and Little the (la m intim a fraa4l /11. I Iles VT ennld I recovered by fair 00..,," To Ill`rollitollt4ll Ith tithpoatitent (rand witi Tll . ol.4Allry, all Ilvs,v a wan the rivht nom In the right place To bon ill game , nl elliealterN are tattol iar Utterly tle.titute of principle lie stands ready to resort to the 111111..4 ha.senet•et to accomplinli lilt entla. To him %%11,4 ansignol Lhe dot) of prepar 111.1 Ole 11 . 131154,11-1 r1 . 1../rl.l ul Congren- , .%hich m rave of not only the majority .1 .otem, the law of the land, bat the oath of any Democrat wltn-e se u n Itadic,ll saw flt to cont. 1 Klocate.l in the school or it.hemi Newitelrel .1111 he toroed hls attentton to an effort to na indle the Treasinn A perfect starlit nr raseitility, lie stops at no vi , litiny. To him the greater the ernne the more pleasing the °Peoria lion. What his share of the pluisder was to have been, we of course, are riot informed, but doubtless it would he no small percentage. The num to have been realized Was by no means small. Base enough to attempt the perpetra. Lion of the fraud, lie would riot scruple to have pocketed a fee of no mean sum. Finding how easy he has got the Cliopenning swindle throneti Con. greed, John would have followed it up with increased rapacity. Hence hie defeated efforts to secure a seat in the next Congress. Determined to be in position where his vereatile genius in the capacity of a first class scoundrel could have full play, lie promptly pro- FRS ceeded to crintest the Seat of Mr.:Mi who the people of his district legall3 elected to Congress. Here was a line field of operations and the actual bent of his mind found play. •Shortly after the election he hies'off to Philadelphia and secures a tool in the per.on of tie W: Fit emissary of such a hardened wretch fur k is this rough and prolou,ionnt perjuret. The %Main swears as his mas terdire, ts. Ile swears tocKrtain fraud ulent cotes. The cross examination elicits the fact that he was Lot the hired tool of ers”. u. But 'pistoc doe , nor always s,leep, though her eyes :ire closed., t s plan was deep and darhly laid. Yet it did not. !Merced. lie h:1 , 1 litre;{_ the villain to entrap partie., hut the cross romuninaiton bare the scheme and thwart it. had patch:it-el him to commit perjure and rt. sss; 1 wants to profit I.t the crone Could !waren fared rilliany 13r 'her Y Could man sink hover in seal, of degradation? II he e(nild 14 11W 111R11 to make the ell.,rt 1., the man tvlio blavicenq lug .0111 Ns itli 'perptry, wor- , e than tho hr l +rrrnndr.•l %vim 1t0e,4 hum to 1. II 11111% DEEM tr a I.• nn• 11,tw tiltt ttt, tlt for a I"tvz 0111r1 , t I k ‘,1.1" 1,1.11114•- lll.liat. Inn a long r•unr+n of But hry it - Imes tiro now living dav beft.ri, thi 1114 , 11 , ti.r of (1(1,7.'1%113 Hl+ rho, and ;. , 0-Itii , fl nury nnblrhim --Cessna to ipl . the p11111.11111 0. 11t of lii erllll l , here, but there II ..10..{1.1111 'the majority,' will hoof but hula him . Loyalty will not save him there II raiteßlitieg will not 11l lite huh ihere itQ they do in the rht 011110,n or huts itopubließTl The li3l/e rite will be il and , tanil before the world and the hie.0.1,,f lirtil,l, tinted, dr•pi•rd, puni-h = ( I I rt %er The Next Presidency The Philadelphut Ary l, one of the shretkilest and best papers in the Collrl trv, protes+es indepernlenee pc). hurully but %%hid' nevertheless has .le , ole I Itadw.tl leanings, hits an art' dnev" wli ieli we here append. It ME he New York Wort( c eels a em file pte , nlent in 1872, Ly a major- If V thirty two e i eetural rotes The 7) tGuur, in a late table. elected a re pub:l, An by thlrty•lan vote. , (not t went% tau ac we inadeertuttly .111eli is a remarkable • I ' he Mr/ N CI:111114 fur iti party the Stan.q of A likiotinti4l:lllllortilet, Con on Hew, Delon are, Georgia, Indiana, % Mar% land, Ne %i la, New York, North Carolina, 11Mylvatini, Tennennev, \Veo Virginia and Virginia, and en terniitin In el) hopes of Florida, Texan and New derse), also, which Staten would t 1,1,1 fifteen electoral voien to the thine awn elai toed fur r . (Haan. 11 .t, OP 11, some ;Dr Lilo.. claimed by (hi lir 'IN 1, , oro for the detnocrne:, for the r publican. , l'ennoyl- V.llllll 1111.1 7 . , s !tax, for int•tanee Even Como, tient may be regarded as .lightly uncertain, arol It liana and Oregon are, .none%Olat " On the other InincL.however, the re publicans may possibly fail to carry New Jersey, Texas, and Florida, arid PlICh n revolution may occur in Mississ— ippi, South Carolina, and Louisiana es we have already witnessed In Tennessee, North Carolint* and West Virginia Arkansas, the World does not place on either side in its table, rut the vote of that state for 1870 bar not yet been declared. It is vet-) difficult to foretell, nearly two years in advance, which party will triumph in the next presidential elec tion , hut it is significant of alma work when the two leading representati to papers of the two great parties both • A ber nut re,iilte favorable Lo their re- Teeelise rides There is enough 111 this fact, nrid fact that the T 1 ihrtnr clan m. only thirty-two majorsty 10r its Wirt) - vtlitch might be upset by the loss of Pennsylvania. claimed by th , ll'orld -when taken in connection wiili the result of the elections In 11470, to indicate breakers ahead for thg republi- Ca fel h is ;;rnerally acknowledged by the shrewdest republitatn levelers that dan ger threatens their party in 1872, un less their measures meanwhile prole peculiarly popular anti unless the bent• ocratic tnlrtirians 'trove as impolitic 114 lilt! 111 1868. Many wit re publicans admit that if the ilenincraN are shrewd and nominate some 011. nervHl,lle man with a good war reeord MO general good character for ttitelln genre and integrity—such a titan, for vyienle, as Judge David Davis, of Illinois, or even .111 , 11 re Tharninn, of Glito,—the reptiblicall party, even with General Grant as its candidate, will find the presidential campaign of next year a pretty difficult road to travel with success. If, however, the democrat/1 repeat their folly of '6B the repehheaem re pect an easy victory. Whether the democracy will act on this hint re. nfains to be sees. The World poodibly has a foreknowledge of whom its par. ty will nominate, and what sort of platform it will adopt. That lottintil, if sincere in making upits presidential table for 1872, must feel well Smeared that its party will act with shrewdness and discret ion . We shall Rep. ----(IOn. IBA AC IC HINSTVR, /IL prnm inert Democrat bI this State, and a = resident of Lancaster, died siithlenly.nn the 2801 ult. Mr. Hir.srEtt was only about 50 years of age, and was a tat. ented maul and most eAnnabl i e citizen. He was formerly a membei of Con gress. Supplies for Franco and Germany On Saturday last there was some discussion in the Senate at Washington in relation to a Joitit tesollition intro diced by ;qr. PosFIIM, "requesting the President to detail at New York one or more tuitional velsels to comic to l'ripice itnil liernutnv ninth suppl n as may be furnished by the peop Of the United Stntee for the ilestit.ute peo pie of France and tint:tally." Senator lion tan, him of the Freedman's Bu reau notoriety, stigtrested that Orrin:i lly did not need oar nt , o strince, 811 ,1 moved to , trike out all reference to liermanl. Ile thought it a very tweet condition or alltoirs, at any rate, tor us to he senilin.2 supplies to those pen ple. No natit.,ll., Lr Pahl, hmlSV•il a 411ITIIIN When ,% •‘•nt War With the "leis.' titl.Warl 11141 , Ight 1110 fillo111111•. ro . a I•trve portion 0,1 V :MI N:11.I 111111 a Int-D. amount ul N111)1111$ .4 113 , 1 111V11 Cl/11011m tel to that contort 7%1r tliery ear ilytt -11,,1111 ;liaise n. IIII.II•r11111 11/111. in I tvt , r Nfr. 641%11er , 31.1 HIM wt. %vete luitlt•i nn 111)11galltIII4lit I~rnn:un and Simmer 41epre catt.,l Hiell 11111.+01.“14,1, Upon Ihr toil, MEM _ f eet of a great awl noble eltarity. It P+ tlkfluty of all clinstiana to re lieve flo-tre•-• %%hi re%er tl tine be found and toe , 101.111,1' I i i the motto rui-fful Gtr the relief of :Ire sullertra lit the war, m Fruitee and Cferniany, should Lr forsvardt , t 111 cIIIP WaV to their de ,, tuuttnxts Thia not it 4111(101111 national preference, hot of tt itle eNtend ed chariot We hope to hee t‘up plies go forward A ri•olt tio% sit • r `•:tel. toward the apt.rtiontinent lit the `late ha ve been taken in both honqes id the Legi.dattire at Ilarriehurg Souse tune lamt week the speaker of the -enate announced the apporhonlinent coullillßee or that holy It N 1)111,, I)%vis, ' DK( AERT, \I 1111C11,1IT and %IA , democrat 4, and! No• - t FNU and It! I TRW call+ in the iloul4e the committee %yam announeed nn Tile4da) last, and con , lnta 01 hl.l.lnT, Ili mellitrl•, SlllO5l. 'III 111°1 is, SIIITII, iTo•;, , 111 I e and 11111 IT radicak, and r ‘NT, MY 4 h, fl tit% EY and liolLE %I', democrat, Next Presi- iur thanks are due ln -\djutnnt Cieneral Ht wr,t,t. for a Copp of 1114 an moil report fine Adjut.iiit thinkm tine military condition of Pennsylvania is riot nattering. Thi., iota ever, is rash er cause for congratulation than regret. We have had about enough of milita ry within the last few yeare to do us for soine tome 11l Mitt 1.(.1.0. %V !111 TIII: It 11 1 OT.— The `•;trtiti Sennie hits pa.ieed a lull to regulate lotore elections of school di rectors in this roltireon%%ertltfi. It pro vales that - -- Iwo or more it rvnn. ale to ten elimien In a ilietrp t rot the .rum , thrm of eery lee,. io h voter nifty al TO all liu Tutee 10 0110 nr MOW 11.1 lie nluJl think lit, ;trot the lilKlii.t m 111* Khnit Lm de. Hued I Iv. IA All V upp,ramenl In till a Vh caney In ft nowt,' iit i"ino, prat livable, iniele front i iot,U the rine , . if the proper ilietriot who .hall have voted for the iliiieetor r limo. ',Uwe is ne !Med It ale° prot !dee that —whenever n voter Olen Intend to 11 bbbbb ri• sole,. than 1,11, , tnuuy,on,ll4lltlo fioi 0101 I {pr , ini , anon. ,11-11,1 , 1 1.11.1 dearly upon Ow fulw 1.1 11 1M hlllol 11l 1,1 I 1/111. V .111 . Fll 111 IM. 1 /1111111 , 1 /111.1 n11 , ..1,1 1,1 h 1 1 •11 hilt I,llv I.l'A ‘41,11 . 1, 01101 vollt,tiry or et prow , It irr.4tler paliTnlon of t oles 1/11111 /111• 11.11.111• 11111111 P, to witivh the r 1.1,a I lw et1,1(1 ,•, 1 Fll/111 he rejecteol The tendency of emelt legislation is In compile:Ate the 1.1,,g11.,..r1 of voting 1 , 1 %Ol en+. It %VIII l'lllllll‘. lab! „ c•,, .I'. 11 , 1,11.-1 ,4 In , to ' 'llOll., 14". tte•t, leagues atttl iii lu Contr. , ' re•-tiltt. alt,l tlett ~• true ell.4l.titight to be ttluata , v the Lullul. Eleettoo , t will no 1,, .t,ttu, the true state 01 the puttlit 11.111,1 au 11 rt,gartl to cunt!' bates or men Aures, but will Lc accoutti (41 it ; rural. 111 Whidt the 1110. t 10111111 d Mt . rlllPlllolll4 nlanipnhNor t .1 or electing certain personc 111 deletive,Ait the popular will. Wlitit ever MIIIII.IICIIV or the else tin the dour to trend, to , l het ei : the method ‘owe,.r. ~lmid I e 11. , cottraged by the honed ince r.l esrrr party. "Cumula tive voting, - 1111.1 other systems like the above, a limb are not readily to be comprehended by common people,may sent pereomt who make "ptdiiie4" their but will not lw iii ored by the majority. Plain as tl e intent now is there is quite too itim.:l of portiiiiity for deception. Complicate the process and the evil coact be largely increased. fllu 111 I.: lIEIM ANI) I. ;. ..• ; ; .11%4.4 of James \f albeit+nd, ill,. I n ...e uol Ito that, by virtue of Writ of Partition, Issued out of the Orphan's Court of Centre County and I 0 be directed, en inquest will be held at the late residence of James Mulholland, ileeeneetl. In the township of Burnside., and County of Centre, on Toes day, the seventh day of March, A among hie hell, and legal repreeentativen, If the mune ran be done without prejudice to or spoiling of the whole , oiler wise to rabic and appraise tim same according to law, at which 111110 MO plume you may be present, if PIM 111 , 11 k 1,100, I Wirf. Ito 11.• I t ) 1.11, '%%'‘ 101111.1 Sherif. New Advertisements N EW GOODs FISH AND SALT. JAMES ,CONNER, WIIOLESA LE GROCER, No. 353 Liberiy Street, PotHhorg, K K half barrel,. Im k. It, r ring, a,2ls quaricr barrel/. do., I,oholt 1., rob. , No I WWI, Fink, :lon bah losirtelr i For .rAq.ci)NNiilt, Whole.nlol;ro,,,. 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In 4 Inn , I/ , •1 , onlIQ, A. , , nl,l lerod ono 11,1 no , —I Llllll.lll I 4,1111 •.1111, r•IptIN 11111, rit r.. 111,1 \ 111. , n r.,.1”44 011 f• nl l Wi•hrik P V whi kll,ll/1111Py .1 (.F.l'lll It I I ru,t =I Miscellaneous I/ 1 ( DI: \ I I,ING, 4-1 I Will f• re In Dlt Y GOODS, )1 II INci (I'M(' E Ft I ES, PROVISIONS, MI WHAT THE l'llll3B SAYS —The Reading (Pa) Dispniels suri• "Thel well-known superiority of HER Hirmis will spare us the necessity of saying anything at length in favor of this magical, Tonic fuel Stimulant. Wherever this Bitters is best known, It meets with en astuniehilig sale This In the case in our section of the countr) There are eases In this city where the matt radical cures have been affected in chronic diseases—cures which the best plasiobl" could not effect, and we kno* of scores at families four own among the number,) who would not he without • plentiful supply of this I ;real Ltolle,ollol4 Remedy for nay collat.' ,'ration. Let every family In the land keep It /in hand." Sold by all respeciablo druggists Price law 11.,11tir pH I 1,1.111. 164.41 IPOTEi„ 511t.1.H01, p 4 JONATHAN RRF.3I EH, Proprietor. Rating purehitard thin admira.bla the proprietor taken pleagotire In Inforrnlng his irlenda, that he has 1441 t led and refurnish...nit from top to bottom, and is wow preview' 10 3 e" etimmodate travelorit and otherit In it titylo that he hotter. will prove not only itatiaritotory, not plesaant. liir tulle 1111111.111 /11,1 not be exuelied by any in the rummy; Ills alnhle is large Wlll 1111.1%, and In n itontliol by experienced and attentive mitierc 111-26 IY ii=3 EMI (MAIN
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