he Democratic Watchman. -- --- BY P. GRAY MEEK I 3 JOE W. FUREY, AS , OCI kTE EDITOR Terme, $2 per Annum, in Advance BELLEFONTE, PA Friday Morning, August 25 1871 Democratic State and County Ticket FoßTim orArrm, GEN. WILLIAM M. cAN DLESAt OF PIIIIADF.I.PIII%. rott GENIIt %I. CAPT. J.\ NI 1.:' 4 11. CIII)pEit, (4 - I. Wlt T" \ • Foit hl.l, P. (78.11' ELK, uitiFi, rr I Olt Ati. , ;()l 1AT1..11 W. W. I,I)VE, ue vorirft. lIENHY 1)1/P1', .1) 1101% AIM FOR 'VHF \St HER, /AMES F. WEAVER, or MILCSIII ii FOR COMM ISSION ER, SA M• F. Fl (1; v., r hit Ft)lt DISTItIi i Al 101: I 1, jAMIN F. ”I 1;1 FIONTI Ft)lt ‘I 1,11(01, HUB T. r 111 11.1 f ‘FtioN FoR \ W. I'. le II 1.1 . ' " A t ting 11.. It. vri-. r2t, I 111 ‘ , l 11., I:. ,111,!1 win party a.ll he 114 hi lIE Co"I la IN 01 I 1.11 OD 4 1 I'4 I 1 , 71 ht• siddrep.Nl•ll Iry Elz 11, \% Our 4 lNlPigrtl•ll..l b.r I..litor I If•il • 01, and toil( 101111 h i i 7 1 .11 otrld 11111,1 n, I=l ”It‘i , ul Liellnfonie I Urn not r It. Punt TM, et 1,11 nn,l Ikent 11,. .ra pdi n•nlr h% h 111. II u it ❑mier.tsn4 them . ir.•m •II purt.,,f Deli r \t - 1 . Tax Payers, Look at It: Its ~nit wonder s its s.osir I/ICeri lilt• so enormously high 7 Do you wor.der why under the nadir:o ?tdifil , l-trntion the public debt is getting no leer and you are still compelled to pay as much yearly, into the hands or e.dle , t.,r., a. when the war was going on ? Look nt the following figures and see the amount of money kept out of the taxes yon li.ltr rood in, h% the radical col lectore of the country. You have paid it work The% h tse doles it 11 ~ I.lr I lint. 1111,1 g,Ol It from IWI V“ , l pow 1,04% Clint rms. The% 111%, 1,1.1 ,pf !ponr ImmeS In . . 11, .4,03 11111 /1:111.ua htl/tkli ky Ilar,lals I /11 _. 11 , _ it q 11.1114 _ \.w Clo It 1 .Sll4 Jt18.4 1. , 1111 I r4dinii l'ennftylvania_ Wipconsla $2.813.108 29 15=EHII! Tun nullinns eight hundred and th Ii teen thousand one hundred and five dl , l l / 1 / S 111111 I , ISCIIIy 111 sin I rrifs 1 hill', )110 thY tun nu I. I one set of rad'. ,t 1 thir rti hrt% Ntolen from you— liiv fuHe rtoro from the power that appointed thy., enlireuiri4 down to the men who ci~rr their lwraee had ow( ep lhetr of tier., - a het her r IRP, or OtherWl66, 611 ha, a het 1$ hteliillJg 'row the taxes of the people, mail tliotolanda of them are Iwo er off thug the men from whom taxes are taken They etrepix takere, sorely. They tir-t take it from the people of the ('Daum --iake u, ti•en, where the Gov ernment don't get liolJ of it, take their pleasure and comfort out of it, and °ten hate a radical adeniuititration Pi et hike, g. mil care that the rubbed at.,l outraged tax-payers get no chance to t.,ke them, radical economy-41'41.gal care .Iw. the financial welfare of the :52,813,105 29, stolen by ine set.lf ratite:ll ()Mende, and not a 111011.eeh Chill of them arrested or brout;lit tio Recount. lien a railieul neke on about the county thiewitie,i,—about the squander tug iit publtt motley or inefficient ofii• spk hits why lie has nothing to FO 11110Ut the hig steal of the radical IT. S. revenue coiliectors. Gsoitar. if. PENDLETON IC up 'el ilic mtiiiip in Ohio, making pow eau! speeches in lavor of the Demo crat* candidate for flocernor. Mr. Ps..l4.Eirost is one of the able/Amen in either party, And is devoting himself, heart cad shad, to the stilt DO Or the people, The Old Game The old game of forced eontribu tioes from ItaiHeal office holders and clerks is to he, and is already being, repeated iii this campaign. So alarm ed and nit IMIB have the managers of the Radical party in this State become, that they are resorting to every mean-i, fair and foul, to bolster up their (Ailing fortunes. 11foney is wanted natfiltiist be hail, and office-holders and the poor clerks must raise it by submitting to au eII t 111)011 (heir salaries. Such is the programme that has been decidtil on liv And (fen. HENRI if. Tren , iirer of the Union Republican State Central Committee. In proof of this, we hate had ilie follovt ing circular, which has been sent to eery office holder and clerk in the State, pot into our bands . t•Nii is; Itivl'l'lll,lCAN STATE CENTII 113111 IDEM Pun 4nrixillk, Aug 1/.111,1071 great 1111111i11e11111 . 11r1V,11)11. 1 11111 ~ /1., 1 1, mlinliiktered the latir•iof Ihr Vffiont4l Gel eminent nail n rnoJorlly of the Stu, the punt ten year.. Upiin the preneill climpaign In Mel-Mile f I'. on., IvluLi n ith the nce that It • 4!'li.'l+ano el, in the 1,1.1 ha , been imilor•eil he I.lery 01111 . 1•, of )1, $ l / 1 14' Awl ciimilr) nur Parte I pit, in the pre•ent itica I , 11141 , 14111 , v 111,11.11. pm the :-.lnto• :ohd another iolor• 11,, mat, .11readv aim and pia, l'entlit It ania 11. .11.11 1 / 1 1111 , 41/y ii1.11111.111••11 111 11111 4,111111 g i tort of 1472 . 1 , 1, erl.,ri .111 he rail,' Pitt , tii 4 1111 1,W.! of the of Ilopro .., 1,1 which, tinder the Appertiiiiimem kill ir-•. the I.eglidnii.re of 71. i:110.111 , an party 11 mapirits of .1. 11110 ulll.nl, 11,11•1 b. , mm 10311, 4 ,1 A 1 , 1,1,, •• ow ~, it, 1, , ,11, 111% .1.: I " VI " %V " , ,lllto 1- .111 r. 'lll.O 111.(V/11 111 1111• 0 ,1111p1llyn i.f In III " Inn "" I _7 l I\ toll for rune hy aunt .e •tP411111,1.1.111111,1,, ~ tl. l lll l an attempt tll , ..1 , .1 , 1/111 , 41 1111111 lithe, and implement. 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Intl n 1..41111.1.111111 , ”111. , 11111 10 100.1 lit /// /WM , IL, , '.•• 1' 1.1 5. ir ~ 1 4 1 , .01111 Or a rt. laim tovre.dliri t 4,1.11, The poor , dupe. o are to be r ,II ,n nett, eyot,thle, It am nllll tw r„Llr.l ot their are conhallhe • ..n.l 1. red It -.llrehi by the above that the 'none) -t'Prt (r end vte,tlthy taken Irtrlll 111 Nil] be"indictotodt e\ 6 :1:. '1' ) I e . ; enter :•:.l,l4 100 the nnllna !tended tor organization, iloctonen to arid I , v , „ I 111 N 1..111111 lbr 11111 .111w~ 1d fleeting.. " l'erhaps it aill and per ha• la. n Paid nil "I ihe o•n•ios hap, it tion't. of IL g 0 10 "i""" " """Y """""I lll I+l,t " II It II oil, tolo tloto I•t nf MN, 1$ II b,49 itht vAy for Litlftll) I{/Ltilt•Ill Touch of it to bribe and lan chase r.d.r3 111114'11 111 IL to pay Trilftlerrll, and ilea! Of It sill go, wholesale, right into the pockets 01 the rrotttjtgers of the litt,liett I party maclii iert Never! he less, the clerks and office holders respond They dare not do 11(114'4'11 rte Th. r place, hinge oil their prompt CoIllll.llllllVr wull 161 s drill/11nd Rol' money, Wool I lir , ' twist kirk _inter or ir„,v w .f.l to belong to but h a party, arid bony citi,tetoptithe t,. be thus obliged to come aunt C 1 to it.. crack of a Whip or the u oinniand of .1 I 0 00 0 I liq . 14 flimsier. E .4 . 11 '1 50111 llr 1I rt 4 I it IN MIZE 561 i 1. , .1. -. 4 ILt Lt 1.1 t 74 7 II 4 lint wilb rill their etlort.. to rare 11101”, in Iprihe and corrupt ,oiers, the Radical party will riot carry thin Strit thin tall The siord4 " Victory for the Donor rtiry " are written all Over the p()!ltieni nke, aril neither money, cur ruptionl nor force can obliterate the iiiorion. decree. 44 _ 9441 N u i 21 11 oM I 119 4. I ail r =EI "4 1-14 111 Ll 7 0.4 I 11.. I I LI 'AO Ir. FIGURES AND FACTS Two millions, eight hundred and Mir teen thousand one hundred and fire dollars and fureniyatine rents, what the radical revenue collectors have stolen from the people I Three hundred and sixty three thous and, floe hundred and twenty-three dollars and eighty five rents is the exact amoan that the radical embez tier Er kroi. barked by a radical row, about Philadelphia, arid aided by a radical Governor, has stolen from Me people of Pennsyfoania. Twenty fiur dollars and forty-one rents is the exact amount of tridebted• tienn fastened to every Mall woman and child, in the borough of Belle fonte, by the inerficieno , of a mil cal council and the little rings about the borough. Thirty-six mills to the dollar, is the tax levied by a radical council in the Rorongh of Bellefonte! An extra one of twenty four dollars and fourtymne cents per head, black and white, big andlittle, old and young,rich and poor, on all, will have to be levied to pay the radscal borough debt. So it goes.. la it any wonder that BROWN wee to howl about other things and keep the people from thinking of these facia? —Mr. JOHN W. ' , mime) , appearm he mixed up in the EVANS defalca lion. If lie in one of the participants in thNenetits of the fraud, then all the mystery of the matter disappears at once. Folmar could, have anything to do with anything that was honest. THE COUNTY FINANCES! S. S. WOLF ON THE STAND! Brown's Witness Goes Back on Him 1 COM MISSIONEES VINDICATED ! WI-10 IS l'IlE LIAR? NOT US BUT roTHER FELLoivi Reed end be Convinced 1 leepublicart or Ws.lsesdav last, devotes three e,,trunny to an ttit , tupt to prove that our i•tatement in regard to the lioure.hing condition of the comity finance., ender Demo crane management, IA ineorrect, 9'lie Whole article i , n lalole.l,.tittine.l and far•tetched affair, tthtch shows that the editor hunt tuvi..ted and ttrtggled himself atoms( Out of ht, loots to get tip something that aunt I loot. use plausible arraignment of the I)emoc racy. It IN pit aide to ott , erve his Intl ore. The very limn he (-alit, upon to NllTttt lIIIaPI' II IN statenieto, Porn- and rends Hal. (Mt of the month of illll , Vlillegi. 1)r. hull • is proved the "liar, - noel the ,h•tiiiier slap derer of honest and putt n .1 1111.11. titer before lulu. a rlt 0011 1.1, (111111111(111 1111 lIIA hrlllll 0114 S LAII 11t this colototy n I.orolsolool Honor and ilde,!titu IN sh.,ue umpielon - haulm!. been nlglenle , l to ht the editor the lie/of/du-4,4 111 ,1111.1311111111 1 his 111101 1 1011 A and lying rtatements, has re ,polole.l in the tolloo.l mg letter I t„• gr, at y. to 14 I= IM=1!11=19 14111 Ili, Ilf.'fill ro x4l. r x 111 ioio••••1, 1 1 Kist Iro4 r,f er hot 110 of - 114•Nolting r•oilt•••Iftrot I= ,thet.r. a., the .1.1 , It 1,1 10. ( it. ihlpor•lth•M h/0 111 K only t;tnn. Into (h. I, in of , •II , •• Int+ lii 114,, h., I=l =ITIM rypl. 'itil 11111.1 111 .011 Vll. ...Wren,. I.; I.r Itrnwn it .•I. pli.lll =9 =EI I= 111= =I cullmg 41 I r , the. hr.l ..I,•pteinber tilt' lor Ili It, vial, It.. 'ttt.l 4of 11, fr , tit 1114, Air iltiorpi stir I= n••I 1,11 4'l• 11.1, ynJ 11, II I.lllWlllt 11111..1 Inrr.. 1,4,111 Orrerre , l by the , Ptii IPr• In err, I=ll from that, haw ht• red me Ile. Iht• ebnn• Tint,, reient with the all retteralett attaertion that the I s rallinlantana,. are pa) lag heel, pe•r sit • I 141/t the lir hill, to that a great part of that amount 111 511 1..4) tent !mei hit to lift the 4 , 11 punt of the b, mb. who•h we, maned broad cant, not only err the effenty, but of er differ eel party of the State by 'Lopatin. an offieltd“ In land, and for wl4felt they ate, itecehunlpii 11 1• 1/111 my desire Lu be dragged Into piddle controverey, but being f allot to the LwilileON •land" I would reapectfully inform lir Brown that It in not trite that the I..otninootionera are borrowing inonoy at twelve per etint f Wl' Reynold,. /I ,or any other party It in not trite that the 01/1,4161.1111g fallen WI in the hands of "'draw defaulting Colleetora," the U.olltlllnill.,tiern Irate 141Vrayt. gl/arded agalnet giving tat duel Wall P. bin, the halide 01 persona who are unable to VIVO good se, orlt) It le not true that the “finanees of the tutu 11tY are In a "replortble condltlon,"but on the eon trary. It will appear to every iinblaned burl, that 111.1 pennant management compares very favorably with the stale of (Meg, when ttl, county ofltee■ Wore MOM' the t °atm] of the Hatfield. 1 might draw a comparison between the rate of taxation and expenses of the county and those of the borough of Bellefonte, nod oho call the Ur'• attention to the gigantic frantic and eurruptiiii, of Radical olticlnla through out the wholes country, but niacin it unilee,s ear,. Kerpeet ill Ily yours. H H MAE Belle fonte, Aug 24, I li7l $3635,23., Roll 'up your sleeves working men of Center county, take another breath—g on with your back breaking--hand blistering,hibor. Make all you can—earn every penny within your power—live saving, for the tux gatherers will be alter you soon for your share of the three litousand sir hand, r,l and thirty five dollars that embezzler EVANS has stolen from 10A. Will the Republicans explain to the taxpayers of the county how many mills on the dollar it will take to make up the money stolen from the State by their friend EVANS. A Radical Mare's Nest with a Broken Egg. In the Republican of Wednesday morning last, we find the following: IMPORT LtrtlltS.-AOIIIII3ODT GUILTI-JUIU re TRounLE—WILL liz EXPLAIN 7 BILUPONTI, Aug. 15,1871. Cowl . (Hue breta —ln a recent canvass for nomination as the Candidate of the Detnocral• le pot ty for Assembly, rumors crone and wore totittlr (won ell, that you as the Sect of the Re pubtaran CoUney Cottenittea had written n letter to one James Clianittern, nl ging him to 1100 his hilltinee to 111,111140 the lukewarm democrats in favor of one of the prominent candidates fol 4oldi oonllnation , and lloging that. the 111,1111110111 Itepnbllcnnx of our par* ware ready to use their inflnenee'to elect hint shooltd he he nominated. A 1 ill you pleneo explain no to the truth tr feltoty ol the meld rumors—ev to the letter etthl to have been shown In Penn and other town. atop, Menge meteor promptly Reepeetbilly yours, Joe. 11, It•x¢te, Chairmen County Corn lieu.erowrs, Aug 16, IRII. Jog. It nankln, Kg,/ , Sarretfirri Rein A/Iran Cblot ry (ion Sin reply to the Ingolrlen contained In your letter of the Isth, would satthat I did not N rite 11 letter In 31111 Chn/Th° , •. K l . l l tinder 1,01 stpintrire as Seerrtary of the Herubitenta Count,' .00noattter, nor a about. it, urging him to 11 , 0 111.1 inlltieneo a lilt lukewarm Democratn, In Inver 14 one of the prominent I femoteratie V 111111.111104 for A..senthly, ttllngcng that if nom. in.u..l prominent Repo bin ass of oat party would exert their influence 11, have him eleet e.l A , 1. , Om letter Poti.l;to torte born nhown in I' , llll /lil.l Other ton iteldpe n Olen by me as "1: (1 ,, 1/ ,P( Nn Iteplibbron COWIN ( ',warmth e, 11111.4 1.1 molt lily that I know nothing lit 1111 1. 1 ..111 11, 1111.1 if surh teller wits shown, nuts *lt melt a Idiom my knowledge or ettneent Itespoot fully lours, !sow Lear., ti<e'y Hop Comity Com. I not Lytle by the above letter settles the ple , ttlitt of the I.elln-ChnittMern letter, sold to bail• bet n rvhldled I.) Mr Meld s , In Penn 1111.1 Miles townships If Mr Lyn,' 1114 not wills Ihe~l. 11. 1 Nile .11.1' if the Catmint did Nit 'lgo Ills it one In 11 who 11111' Will Mr Meek explain Alas Lytle a 11/1,110 forged' The iolloitin g lettere, written the Jay alter the Democratic Convention, we 'Whiled! to satisfy the morbid curd °sky of Dr Banns. If they are not explicit enough for him and others like bun, to understand, perhaps a course through the "Law Library" would furnish them knowledge HUM mut for the occasion : litu.troNta, Pit, Aug 0, lull IM=:!=111 ennvitsr llottw4.oll M, ...I II I, Ilromititttlon for the, Legl.d.llllll. I 1111.1,1.1 In several persons that not olio. the IliwyerA of the place 1.1,, Iteirtiblio,or l iar, rs also wren Inking no 1011,. part stKu.n.t .no., and In proof of tltt. .4111 Opal xelrral of them bud writ -1,1 I t . lll l l, tour support for Mr (trrt. Among othorn, I triflatlon..4l your corm„ tVtll von hoof. the kindness tie Inform toe a Nether I itsin I Orr, I 111 doin g t•ry respectfully, so Rau-up:my; Aug uth, IK7I IBICI Mir Dm, —ln reply to your, of l Mc morning inquiring or nrar whether the report In corm, t Unit the Att'ye of the Centre County both Democratic and Iteputil lean, hail t, nn m iiic port In Ille preview 'milli cal tntliVniint in fevor of Mr • Irvivi In nnewer to which I would ”y that I have &twit,s felt kindly if ward., troth you gentlemen My pref erence wart for Mr ilevit. and I tin, or at leant to I fret, to may that such in 111 e roue with the .nt men aft have In the Itepuhilcan party to writing letter. f "wing Mr tirvin's noutlna , I nnder,bo,d tlu,l fin. fir Info other law vet, did no I (h erfurff lf fr‘r ,irtftt. to • /it, and In ft few rersorml ft o,rula a rife sur tellers In answerto filifilitionn propou ndeti lint client charged ith having written over , iIV /1. oc, 'y of 11, II Co I Mille Mee, and of rarely log ...ivy for I lie , I deity It, a• I do no, Your,. I ,, pet (fully. I RA IC Litt. Newspaporial Th e Pernori .Idjutator is the nRIIII. Of ft rlght interesting monthly Journal. Jn.t beginning to in \1 e-t (Mt°, by M, I,i I 1., low price of ro row% a tear. re the Adjututor gets lie name, sir Hirt know. We have looked iii the dictionary for the word hot can find only 'Ailiotor 1V ill the Adjulator explain'? —We had intended ere thin to notice the Wyoming Volley Journal, a new liadieal paper recent!) started it Pitts. ton, this State, by Mensrs. A RMSTRONM litl.ut.s and I.xistrt Itl NO. The Jour mil appears to he well gotten up, and we are only sorry that no many pains should he expended to holater up a had cause. lt , !tter repent and be baptized, gentlemen. —l'he Harrisburg I'dograph to reg ularly received at ,auction. It the 'Telegraph would only agree to tell the truth, we should have more respect fur its abilities, but it to such an enor mous story teller that we can't put any Guth in its assertions. 1)0 try, gentle wen, to be a little more accurate - Cot.. ,ItMVI F. WEA VIM, is ae• knowledged by all to be one of the best men we have in the county. His con sistem deportment as a christian gen Orman ; his fidelity to the principles lie believes in and the honor and lair taw that have characterized his bunt nest intercourse with the public, have no endeared him to the hearts of our people, that the radicals of the county need not be surprised if his majorify for County Treasurer reaches one thousand. The people know he would he an efficient officer tad they intend to vote for him. ('ot.. Love and C• l'T. DOPP have (wen citizens of this county for years and years. They are both known as honest, upright men, who have the moral stamina and fearlessness to make good Judges. Their triumphant election will only he more proof of the good sound sense of the voters of Ceti. tre counts•. THE STATE TREASURY ROBBED. A TIME RING OF CORRUPT OFFICIALS. The "Swag" la Divided. THEY WILL NOT DISGORGE In 1867 a ring of officials obtained authority from the legislature for the appointment of a special agent to col lect disallowed and auspended claims duo the State from the General Gov- ernment Governor Geary at once appointed 0 G. Evans to do the work. Within forty days lie received $l,- 353,000 that belonged to the State. If he could accomplish thi so easily, why could not the State Treasurer do the same? At subsequent dates he refeivvil other 8111118, timil the whole amounts to nearly :.: , 3,000,004). This money was paid mainly by limits, payable to the order of Joliu W. Geary. Governor. Of this vast sum a i•;:if3.523 sr, has never reached the tre isury of the State, and is now in the possession of Oen. O. Evans and the corrupt ring of State officials who run the flovernment and administer the tionnee9 of the Stale, and other protnitient Republican poli ticians. The project WA4 framed by the men who control the republican party of Pen rimy I van la. They are the turn who have robbed the treasury and the pimple. Why did they not expose 11118 eto. bezzlemem, long twice? Why did the treasury officials fail to collect thib motley for nearly four yearn? Why (lo they neglect now to prose cute the offenders if they are not their accomplices ? Why do they seek to remove from his office the man who exposed the fraud ? Why are they so anxious to elect all auditor r eneral who will be their own creature 7 Let the candid Republican read the facts as shown up by the l'hiladelphin Bulletin, a Republican paper, nod de termitic for hini4elf the truth or falsity of the charge -lire make. • =o= ----If there in any one county office in which the tax-payers have more in tercel than another it Is that of Com tmenioner. The board 01 Commission era have the exclusive control of the expenditures for county purposes, and it is their good judgment and discre lion that our people must rely upon for a jutlictoun management 01 the fi nancial ullitirsof the coutitv It tahl4 men of good business capacity —of sound judgment, and aho will con trol the affairs of the public as eco nomically and carefully as they do their own private affairs to make good Com missioners. Such men we have now as County Commissioners, and such a man is Mr. SAMUEL FOSTER, the Democratic nominee fur the position which was made vacant by the expira tion of Mr. Vivo',, official term. Mr. Foam: will make a good Comniission er, and for that reason, all who desire to see our county offices filled by com potent men should vote for hon. 3fl is one of the bless ings of radical rule. Under a Demo cratic board of Corn fli I snioners the tax payers of the county are enabled to pay an enormous county debt fastened up on us by radical mininanageinent, timid a new jail, repair the Court !louse, pity the expenses of courts, and all the nth er necessary expenses of tire county, with a lee% of lint ei null.' on tile dollar. On 1.1.1.-rt, at :t•—• I , rarn one u aloe. A rt. iI lu i . dun (.11 In line toOrollilll .ol P.• iriUn lr, les 3fi mule on the doh .. and, instead of reducing tire hie- gh debt, increase.' i t every )ear General McCook, the Demo crate candidate for Governor of Ohio, to discontinue bts public npeerlien on account of partial paritly ale of the tier Ved brought on ht o%ernork rind exposure to the hot weather. The Ititi an 'Jaunt, got up lying .torn flint the General WILS inelwe , which however. hot pli)ei clan in.hgtirok .leoh,• Ile will re smite speaking up. soon as his health becomen inn inennure restored. WASULIURNIC 18 accused mow 01 protecting Pros4tau subjects (ltirmg the Inie wet. no France. Well, --1- it n crime to ea't, life 7 Dom' mn lie American flag protect whatever it ,‘,Ol orvr--Of 'Allier did it not 1180 have that mignsflcance I in this is all Waeuauswa can be blamed with, then there are but few in this county that will And fault with him. $3.835.23. is what the taxpayers of Centre connty lose by the embez ale9nent of the radical State agent' Evitsts. $30t,623:85. 36 Mills. If the taxpayers of the county w ant any more radical rule than they now have, let them move into the borough of Bellefonte,that is controlled by rail. icals, and have 311 mills on the dolla r assessed upon their property, instead of the six mills 1188eilli I by the D en ,. ocratie County Commi gionerß. —To try and keep he people front repudiating them for wholesale thieve. ry, radical politicians will talk about every thing else during the comin g campaign than the defaulting revenue collectors, the embezzling state age „ ti and the big stealing and the huh! stealing by the big thieves and the lit tle thieves of that party. Why don't they make their culler.- tors pay over the $2,813,105 2t) stl,,n front the taxes paid by the people', lc, answers, why don't they. They have 'nary ' n 1 word to 41IV Itt l olll. It. regret. to see it stated that Ow tinny n.v0n.14 Iffivt• 1p; v{ I Few 1 . 1111111FT4 thllti ever In llit! 1111 cotton reg.tton of Alai. tIPIII /111111 HI pill Another worm, calk! the hall worm, lia4 altm made its appearance, and the two are doing great damage to the Cotton crop. VANIA,11,1;1„ I . '11 • ItAl. Soctxtl.—The Third Inntod liiiiiiion of this Society (torne•rk 11. bona Park Association), will h,ldnt the City of A1L04.018 11ed nesdity, Thursday and her 1:201, 1:1th, Nth, 1:1tli, 18:1 i‘,e grounds urn the largest and noel pieta, and the driving your. , oiwil In the hest, in the State The lerylih, ri d premiums offered by the Manager , ripist command the attention and iittetiliewe of all parties rearing good Flovk, or in terested in agricultural or Oilier Ivten. lions. The following PO inmnry of pre miums will convey an idea of their msg rntude Thnroti g hhred horses . s..sp. =!2l f4,r general PII IrnJi liorPieft . Matetted, Irving niul nn 4 1.110 )I rner 19=tt=1:1 Th,ronghbred, Prttive nod grade , •mo,ail hheep “vt !.$1 Pnitp and v 1,1 " I." tri " /kg3l/ all ,other premitoon to 00rr , ...p..J The st.t..l Fl'lllllolls amount to ,$2,1510, divided into seven panes (Ina of -2 one of $4OO , one 01 ;$lOO , one of 0110 of $7OO , ono of $. - 01.), one . _ --the whole making over ' 4 'ooll In pre_ rniums for the present M‘llPon The complete FI/CCPSS of the fo rmer exhibitions of the Society, on , i the c,co oral satisfaction given, should g n larger turnout this senson than lisrcto fore. Entries of blooded sox k and sal noble inventions am being made, and there will be beautynind diversity w tool. upon. Excursion tickets will he issued to xi all ,tattuns on the noon line and brion ti• es of the Pen n..y1% unlit Itittlroed, fr, Slendny until Froltty, wool tilt! on Saturday —Our good Democratic frierid..l, so, It aiiol, coq , of l'otter townsl 11,, se, r:o to bo ahead in raising largo potato st,.l pumpkin vines Three ',outdo vlne., measuring respectively, 7 feet, 3 I 7 font, 6 inches, and 6 feet, 9 ».100 and u pumpkin vine 27 foot I , ,rig an, 6, ho seen on his place If thu pew and pumpkins are sts largo accerdinz:l, wo , think Sir itishel will tnke pr, MEM —We are under obligations to as: good farmer and Democrat, Mr 111,- ham Sidlor, of Zion, for a nundwr very fine pumpkins. Mr. Shatter accept our thanks, and th, that WP 0101 remember hint Tno , t kind. ly when indulging in huge elicm ,f pumpkln pie R e a tatilisiiiiient on Bishop street is shred :,hro)III Las purchased a rreiningi mai Irmo, the only cow in town, iin whip h ho makes the most heautii ul wort For tine harness, bridles, sailiflio, iir anything In tint line, the "Red shop is iii place to It ntionber . 0 1 . ' rllin C.t.111/0•11 the WII Ptilti4 , f) I 010/011111rtt ., 1/1/ Slindlt) !apt, returning ~to .Nuri• day crooning and undny. Tho. ramp Was a groat success, irnnienEe croynli 4 people toeing prriieut. --We saw our onlorpn•ing frlen.l, Mr .1. I). Sillier, of the Pleasant Gap store, in town the other day " "Joke" Is doing ft prosperous business at the "Gap," and has a store well filled with a variety of goods for the public ben• eflt. - IA ORTON made a speech Kentucky, the other day. Ile in spited that all distinction between the raced in the schools of Kentucky, and elsewhere, ought to be a bolished. That is the programme of the Repub• licati party. The leaders are forced to take this position to get the negro votes. They enfranchised the blacks to prevent the coining triumph of the Democratic party, and thereby rrea Led the necessity for pandering to the negro population. 'I here nre itdpiri4 negroes u, ti ere 1'011111111111(y who sill demand peeler( equality, and the Re hum. part) IS plegsd to grant it to him. --An old gentleman named Web• eter, a relative of Daniel the expoun der, and liitn,olf at one time the pi?. ppetor of one or the leading hotels in New York city, is now reported as on. copying a cellig there, with hie eged wife, in- great 4tnitiery. CM
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