The Democratic Watchman. BY P. GRAY MEEK JOE W. FUREY„kI4BOCI%TE Entron Terms, $2 per Annum, Advance _ _ • 13ELLEFONTE, Friday Morning, Sept.B, A7l. Democratic State and County Ticket voa A uDyrk Eli\ L. GEN. WILLIAM MicAN DLESS, OF .PHILADELPHIA FOR EttTIWITYoIt GENF:RAI, CAPT..TAMI:. , ;' 11. t't)t)l'ElZ, OF I,dwur.\(•r. efirN.T) I}R ASSEM RI P. (MAY MEEK, or I i.i.reonri rott ASSOCIATE W. W. ILOVE, OF POTTER. EN {{Y OF HON% ARO FnR TILE (Sl' It Elt, JAMES F. WEAVE at, or itiii.rsionto FOR COMMISKIONF,R, SAML F. FOSTER, or vorie.o rcut iiisTicfcr IMIN F. rorrEtt, M. LI EF ()NIT. FOIL A 1 1 ,11.011, ROB T. F. 1111 )I,M ES, II F 11 '1 li lON PNOtit Cur'N't S W'UCTlrirt, 'v. P. miTcpyi,i„ %RI) Democratic County Qommittee 'I lie h , lLoxniK 1111,11. gefillAm. it t .pillp000r• ,11,111(1{114 004k{11 , t1t1.1• 1-1 1N:1 1i , 1114 . Borough, N 14-110 Z ‘1,4441 1: II Fl,.ter, • • Vi AA,iii N A 51441i11.1144, twrougli, Jllrn 111 t.artielec-, •Int , •••tairg I...Pint:lL .101 in 11 TlminpA. Pttillv.ifftrie totrconei ElettZer 1111trer, 11'01.1,111P 11/100 4 Smith, Helmer kiMflollip. I/111110 .role, Holm. (ow nmliik..l . 4ltrar.l Mir - 1141de 1(2.n.ii11• Witham A•4kt•S, t urtlm toronschip Fe , Itrelt, t•regg i41.4414..1 Ilerrmg, I.4llxllll.lHalh ii ,,,,,, Hull 11 i.m 1.411,4111 t), .1 11 I, Orin Frtgii. 114.nr41 town.iliiik,l 4 l.tnUel K I,lltherS, i 111.1,44, tolannlllll. J 01111 (Aiwa) , timt,.lktp, Thom,. Lingle, ISLirion lottnidsip John 1:11,Iv flew, COrM/111. loWllrhlp W Penn towneildp, JlettNit,l4r, I', alter 11Mnrhlp, I.r„rKr ht., or Ittli4ll : . 0)11t• i•rto.Ailly. ii1 , 00. , r, (1011, te.41,1,11 , I I' 'I 44.v14 , r Nei 4.y. towit./iin liriporge J, Petore4. JIM... 'l' 1161zon, 1 , 41%.1.1 , F.H 1 R1NV1• ( t.,44,4344in WHERE YOUR MObk•EY GOES! It a rat I.e an exceedragly hurl matter to tell where all LILe taxes that are twit, troill the 1 5eorte g to, but ft few of tile pockets into s‘hmis the ) go are mewed in the pants of the follow ing foil ritilleale Gen. HORACE PORTIA!, 01 the Ple. iholl statl, receoett /,f, t.ttlart..., one tot' lirtgallter General to the army, and Ont . RR I'llVat+, Seeretnr% to the Prt . Bl dent--Loth Iron tie lio,,e1"IIIIIYnt, Gen. DtNT,the l'ret•tdeut'r brother u - law, receives Iwo salarieti, <Jive a% Brigs 0 11, 1 i;eneriil II) t h e nnut, /WO one as I 'l,lO 11,e Whtie jle inoss Leech from I he. ( KLI , 1;111N T, 110 Preoi.if 111,1% 110%, n•e • en nig I 0 .1111111. , , ipliV a. LICII tuti,o.t ui C:ottlr fr..iti the Gtivern n.. 1 Ilfle a 0 4. 01 i l:.ign.t•er tram the Pacific Itailroad Company. Gen. \IWO , k, to Preside/IC, iv limy re( el( nig itn(salartee, (me as Colonel ni the army mad allot!' er a(l6 ItANTB Real Estate Agent la Sap 14(tiong.), (or which he in raid COlll tni(,(lott arid mileage ly the (4)tern MEM Ii e "lull" radical revenue collec ion, base only twenty unlLun» eeven hundred thototkunl nine hundred and eights three dullare and thirty three c (4.20 ,711 , 11,f .0Q ,) 01 the people. moues kicking Fthout their old ciuthen Rrt...ea, the "loll' leech that neratds hie murk ou air cruel of your greeulmel.h. lint. three wMNt u n, one 111111 Bred 1111,1 three tiiimi.u.tni fifty el' en dullnre ullll ri xly three ceulm, N3,103,' 11.7,7,611 of Treasury warrituls shit. be 10(44 to 1111, stick rug to 111.14 fiagers. Tile "toil f'ost utlice kietiart went ham duet got its eykl open w the rtta of an embezzlement w gowertitnent funds amonnlmg 10 nmetee.n miiitons of LiSlth(Nr)A/0.) len s the "loll" radical state agent and tool of the radical Ting that is try frig to elect STANTON and tie Ara ham three hundred and sixty three thousand live hundred and twenty three dot tars arid eighty live cents ($363,523,85) of our money in his pockets. 'llene /A re but a few of the radical tax stealers When the thirty six mills of tax the tax corded citizens of Bellefonte pay go to perhaps the radical council or the editorof the Republican knows. We dont. --Mary Cleinmer Ames says, in a letter lo the New York Independent: 'lt has been said that when God wants a great man He makes one. I wish he would wake a great man for the Republican _party.' The Albany Aryns soya, e wouldn't waste a great man pn $l2 .9, e9ncern. BROWN AS A FINANCIER The 'Exhorbitant'Six Mill Tax Again Tho Treasurer vs. Dr. Brown The following letter from Mr. Wol,r, the county Ti ensurer-, clrectimlly dispo- M4l 4.1 all Dr. charges against the conitninsionern and collectors In re• gal Ito the comity finances. The only eason why Buon N hCepti this thing op, 'weans° lie is stranded on a Ice shore, with both wool and tide against him, The4llows of destruction fire roaring all around him, threatening every moment to engulf his weak awl timid emit, and the county finances are the straw at which he granpm to nave luny how sinking beneath the WiIVCR of I,OIIIICIII oblivmn. But Inn hope In a ism one. The county finances are all right and proper, 111111 the "delnnit ing collectors" are not defaulting col leetorn at all. Mr. 11'oi.r conelitsklely pm es this, /Hid vindteaten every anner lion contained in his homer letter.. AN for pulling the wool over the eyes or the people, whirl) the Republican elutezee Is ntternpted to be done by Mr, Wm I end the editor of this paper, no roar, ever tried harder to do that than 11r. 'limn N. In feet, hie whole life has been ile‘oteil to this one object. I%itt the VeOrrle wonl,rtit he galled by h m , find hue 111,111.41t0119 1111111 re kith FiVtireti hue temper, 11.0 10nle 111111 MIN -4,1e11/1/S 01 the 01011{ 8 01 others Ile bin' ettemped 10 - 'roar like 1t lion, but Las ,oily succeeded in braying like ,psehn.... Hot. here IN 'Treasurer WoLt's letter P.rriterrr Mr Watch man 'I lie lftutneml editor of 11,0 10iubiltaa in agotiii. In bin nleriudyped language, growling shoal Om vomit y 110 la Chnt ltnblr Clii,Uol to het li.Vt. 111 M 0 hit," argued n paper 10/ wed I (1,511 out rvvul, ate Ever ytoo fy w 11l no dnubt r ovine. , nu equal degree of charily 10 said la 111 111 11110, 111 K 111111 ill be 1.01 allilwr .•veryitutig pflrpurthig to flow from bin 111 M. 1 111010 ( 7 ) 111,11, for 1101.041 y bul lirown could I garble on •11 on .. ,,hortaittar" an,. , tint of hood" un..! axone., vollple.l wllh bud grain inar and w ar.e orthugraphy, 111 flue 101/10 111110 and 1/1. (Inn. In La, t, he bua.1. , l to a certain the la her day that 1, hell It 1.011111 .I.,wu h 1.1011 11111 g 10. 1,01 hoot Mll . , 11101 111 the etatt et eta terttent 'demi the hnnneea eiltallatillate llt Irt 11.taert lon Rad, It, Ilse. tato pare. 111.11, vre give 1,11,11 erlelli fur atteolc log the truth 'lho lot I. Itrutvii never i. 0111.1 11g1/1,1 up C 1,,• 1•0111/1y xeroirol, properly Nine year. ago, Y hell Treionirer of the connly, ..unit mire of Inrl 1,1‘./.OIM 001,011 1110 he ?lam 101 1,.M11 0.1,141 to rid //Inlaid/ to !hot day In 1 / 1 0fliglity irriagnialnql •.1411 , 1,11401, 1444 .111,4011.1 dream , " 411.1111 m it huge redlt4ni , him from the county Liut neither andilurrt, the la .1 1. gal talent, luo , e been itide to ee.' lu the %Ann` 'iglu, and to Lla ml.erY 1.1, ~ 1 11, 1 /WI . Iru nuirdored Ts, it epubilenti party par hitteliered tae'' Itr,.w n would huller go 111./,11.“ 1.1. luiminiuu., hl , haal of utt , ,,,ptios t. , nlu IWO Wel al tttwe the ettairteter of Ira.• and Melt niel la the language of halt 111 1 / 1 1i 1-I.` Ifepol,ll. .111 1 .0., sr. Iltml veep, o ronitiviiily addriuou d to lud.n. Mlllllllll , O boo 111 1/1 , 1,141.0 1. 1 / 1 , of !lie , JO , II At nil Por hi.," grit /01101/0, 1. 1 Iv pu.rely Ir , ruipled 1,1,10 the P 4 .11/111' •14 , 1/ 10111 I. tone! !Mom. Kllo1r1•11 1 , 411.11 , 4. lie Ito, tir.it Ville, her groo In fit 'l,l [hi. it. I.'l of t. ,711, d tax, s I i. ./YS (r,,,,g 11l ill 4,4), 0.1-.0 1 4 , 1110•TI M ill 111111 1111 I 1 1 , 4,151111 I 111 aro. 1111111 Inuo a.oigh, ,t. r ttt {olott I. thy. Int la. 4. of Ow 11 , e...t0t it or .11.1.01te lut tater etttetyttlibt, hot fricirole Int ly rro ft ttgAitirt. thy. I'S aat ittotirr.l.Ltylitt4 Itttythittg ttiutatt it ho tt. r 1. , 4J11 , 1 and ertrottrit...rx and anl. 1,... 1111.11141,1.11W111 llNielt. 111.11, be, woo Nlartia Ifnlingxr,, eiil lee, r of Nether lownrh.p, for lain, “1111,, 1.4) 1,111) 0/111 wronged him Iltrimtglat I'y 1 .1 ". h .g 1, 11 0 lie a thittaig, - than the balance at hi. duel feat. wertthl ire 'hie i,trn n. 1 , 11111)11. 1•1•41 and eximeratiiiiiii—erepothe V.114/14111. 1 / 1 114•0 of marital hog take,. will t.. ronaumud in iiray Prorif--"fnultip/y lett Ea / (LI "It) N.,. /tripe n, If you ha... ring regard for troth for a moment at the aveount of Marlin firaMigllrt, and tllO,l tarn bark will, 10111,Me, if your Pre 11(li blunted, 111111 atilt pllrcliill for keaailiag the eliariu•tere of Men like Martin Ifrnmgal t, ”the latettet of a hope elates. you are toil worthy to 1111100.1. 1871 Inn Z, "l'o 11111( enmity 8149,47 ...0 ii. hl , l "lulu• %lIIV 4 Ap n In; fly 1 1. 11 I ii 1111 1 )' feo 14, e.. 111 $ 1. 101 •• • Slate 1,11 •• •. 5p114,,,u, 2.5 " 7,1 " Nllllllx 1,1., " NU 1,75 Carl) W, It la ill It 1111001011, lad tiu•re are neorim of oft.,' toll/11131r ileeollOtli Am YOU not 1,011101 tot to Pall nurh 111011 defaulting collectors 7 FOrsOoth I default lug collectors. Let us SOO, he are the italttllfOrlt. IL In a fact to whirls evert , collector of thla Itorough will (codify that Brown Illol . llt pith' his (sties for tire years and it Is Just on account of such drones as Brown, that eolleetors have trouble to l'Olivot and nay in (lour I/alum:ex, anti W porno canes )111 , 0 to Claim exonerittlone because they caul collect then, And yet he has the audacity 11151 1 / 1 11/.011 impunity, to a.oault the elotractet of the beet MHO In the county, mid In mean enough to pleas them Pa "tibtittilLetll " Joann It unneeMisary to say anything more upon this subject, and therefore d lamina It for nobody but a silly dupe would believe' Brovii's ridiculous assertion that the coffee. tore' account...land to-day as they ti Id nine month. ago, and yet this la the whole theme of his malicious attack. If he were in the habit of paying hit lazes, he would rent some of Ills spleen against the borough atithorltie. for assessing thirty six mill. of lazes upon property, instead of the commiasioners, who levy but 412 milt, but in the greet economist's view, six wit/to In •'uxitorbltaot," while he Is quite content with thirty *Le. 8,11. W. ARE YOU R aiIBTFAtED ? —Louisiana wants a thousand more coolies. On account tit the warm weather probably. ARE YOU REGISTERED? That is the quest 100 for Demoernt,i to answer now. There is nothing more important in a polith . al campaign lloot to See thv every Democrat IS registere.l. First see that your name ill upon the registery. If it is not there Lave It pot there AT ONCE Do not pat thus off until yon forget it. AT IEN!) Tu LT NIIW. Alter you are certain your own 1111.111 e I 11pOli the 11.4, see then that your Llettioeratic neighbor ' s nitrhe 18 thert. 11)(1 II there is rt 1/elllloernt 111 the IMIIIShIp whieni name is not 111)011 the 1141 See ti)lt that it II placed there. A correct register Will save troiihle. nn She obit . of election, A ' full regietry of Ihiiiineratii• voters and tun Vote on the . 'toi Tuesday of I hilober will give us cc grand I tic triumph. --The Itadieal 1 trty In algae. err eager to arraign l a n• Dea na • racy' by erring corruption! hand t extravw ganee 1 anti all that, bat n•hen it does this, it expoties its most vulnerable pannt and lath iii-elf open to the seve !elk( crutettutt. I lac of our exchanger, the name of Nilleh we I n!et, t tines advantage of an oititotttm , .. 01 Otis knurl, and thlIN eXee/r1:11e, fire hypo enter of the Ratiteal (('lien 12a410, al editors and 441 , 4410kera talk of thr corruption of the Iterno. rot 114• party in Ne. 2 , rl. sort e1 ,, ete114 , 4,4, titer tornot Bow well's neemont 4,1 defolleMonol and ton•mi 11.4.1 414.13 n./. lo 110 , tome 4.1 111.14r1y Two mtly Mlll/on, 14 I 'll,ey forget ono tinier 01 NI,. 1 o,rk n Fetlerol runaway and ,I , •1 'wit., tor the 1tirt ,. ..1 or. $i 12.otofi They ("riot a larger leltg (Ilan I hr. lith ell 111/ n e n, l.raut from lire TreaNtiry for the 'tau Uonl Ingo )rel, I try forget Mow 110 , 11..14 11l(• , nun op from sl4rlMlol (ion 14, slll4ron.ooloo, In e/e1 err ..t'ertrm, an./ Its. tare. , from twenty , one ...144 on the I¢loll to, leoo 11011/114. 4101 ,041 1.41 ill North IAIIII 1111111,4 it, 1.11 , 1 Oto Arkmono4, F 1.1.13. '14 , c34 , . and 11,44, r/Z 4 . 4 '1 hey forret that after paving lato• tor Ibe of Nu, Federnl 4 / 4 141, n hrrh r ll.e.t•tln OM. hundreed V 11311 1 ,111 11011111 a, nearly three hutolre.l ttttt 11,14.—um/ that rt 010 4,1/1•11,IIN o f Mr ituelootiom for. iv II eery lee Mono Pi V.. 111 V out to e ~ the xpen4,4 , 44 of fret! Count for t. 11 mer, inn., nn , two 1 / 1 01.1red Jot.l ninety Iwo m 11114.10 1,1 dally All thee., moolternlll.4y forget. mono( affect the moonot her rum 4,‘ er /t f.l,e •I .1111 e h,nl allow of Nev. 2ork Ilium tint. 14 a Hoek of Moony all.l 4111 It .1.• on , perttoment un prooromo 4 , 11 the ollilfkl44 eel ee10. , 10 people Altl, YMI ILEIIISTKItEI)7 36 Mlll9 on the Dollar ! the,. three ate( 111, 11.11 per cent 011 the 111.......111•1 \HIIIILI.IOII of properi% I 1,4 the amount 4,1 Inc the It.tillealslifol/ole 1/1.1/11 Elie 1 , 1111.1e11114 e. 150100/Ile, TWelilv four dollars arid cents for ever, 11 Wolllllll and child, is the niliolint ul 41eht4hcal Mahn eiers have Liiiefle4l 111,011 the iuhnln tante of thin place. The school debt is so large that throw haulm charge of the flintier are a4lllllllell 10 (ell 11,,W 1111/ell It 14, /111.1 the tweet( heir mlxleefi vents 14 1111111, Viril nuui /111.1 ev,ole4 iii (lie hoe I.lgll .111 have Or pay exclanive 1,1 the 1,1 z . el emitrol of the 641 .111‘ lincl iii place ul .tx tioll4 IM the iI/ ;II I iltl 10.1 will 11,1%$ 4 lac 411 tillrlV--101( tnill,, 11114 un 111411.1.11•Iiht,n1V) hinge Coil scarcely ewn i ,)te Is They Stand by the Thief. I'llikillell) 1 / 1 11. /Best, I'lulndel 1.1,111 blq////fr, SI/Mi 6 . (lZelit, Slate ./ournal, York /Impub/t -can,(',,trl{`,P rabl,and .1(t/ter•s JOllretql all ritbol radical Sapp , .rtere o f tirtNTWi and aponigize for and endorse the thief El 1.:4, who robbed the tax payers .01 flits of three hundred thousand tol'llire The Rellefonte He publiean can he added to this 1114 hi htta never yet, had it word to say this matter, and by Its silence nel,nowledges that Ev %%8 and his "pals" I hit right. I t 4,10, .f, AUE Yrn' I tua "N INTII ILESOLUTIWY. —Tile 1.,1 lowing is the ninth resolution of the gallant Demeraey of our . owe county. Where to the Democrat who will not entioree It? 11119111 bl,(m)—sl) g•S 2,7.130LTED, That we are opposed to the mingling of inferior and superior races. either in the elective franchise or by miscegenation; and that, in the di- vision of parties, we are in favor of keeping the white democracy in the one and the negroos and their equals in the other. We are lor the ninth resoluttott, all the time—all n‘er and under' all cir eninstasicer,--""l'he white Democracy in our party, negroes and. their equals in the other." Who don't endorse such doctrine? ARE YOU REGISTERED ? -11 the radical party succeed in electing STANTON and Sasvn, they will cover over the immense swindle of the radical embezzler Evans and the entire amount--$363,500,00. If MC CANDLICSB and Comilla are elected the whole pack of thieves concerned in the robbery will be exposed and made to refund the amount to the State. —Cuasmes Scatariza, the American publisher, died in Lucerne, Switzer land, last Saturday week. TO THE PEOPLE OF CENTRE COUNTY. The issues of the campaign upon which we have entered are of great weight and interest to you. The two great parties have laid their platforms and ttiosell their lettilern. ,, The patty in power rs distinguished only for the number of promisee of retrenchment and returns it has made, to the people of the Slate, and broken with impuni. (v. it inal,('S the same promises now. And vet in the face of these we have the statement of the hundreds of thou sands of dollars stolen by its agent Evans, and no effort made to bring lion to justice ; LAIL every delay is used its 11. means to permit the Lille' and scoundrel to escape, because he IN a R e publican, and connected with a nog whose chief tinniness it is to rob the I reasury of the State. No man was ilium permitted to escape under Democratic ride. Ile wail speedily brought to justice, and the roost con dign ponisliment inflicted. The whole issue i s briefly Hummed up in one sen tence. Ir Is corruption and public plunder against honesty and the rights Of the people. The Republican party hat c destroyed the rights of the people, the freedom of the ballot; it lean bur dened you with debt and taxation. It has annually robbed the Treasury nl the nation of millions of dollars; litin died- of thousands have been stolen from the Treasury of the State by a corrupt and loathsome ring with which Stanton auJ Beath, the Republican candidates, are connected. All llUs is AMU' unfit t the cry of retrenchment aml reform. The Democratic party in power will restore your nettle, give you the freedom of the ballot, Lrtngthieten a n d public plunderers Lin speedy punishment, pay the debt in the currency in which it was contract ed, eak up rings, ifs:lfni!) i in ! ) mas (era, and preserve the dignity and hon or of our great Commonwealth. To do all this she presents to you lor your suffrages at the coming el ea tom men of the highest character and atrictest Illiegrity. I n General McCandless we hiawe ttt once the gen tleman, soldier, Pit trim. and statesman. lotw men have matle so brilliant, lion and lasting a record, iti the am nal,. of their country, so early in lite. lie comes from among the people; lie Is one of them ; their interests are his. `lle is a son of toil, and whether in the machine shop earning his bread in the ss eat et his Ince; or grasping the throttle of his engine, to guide it with its precious weight of living, trueting freight. In safely through Its incident danger; or pleading a client's cause with eloquence and minute precision; or leading the brave boys of the Penii• Resene into the hottest of the battle of Spottsylvania, or down the slope of the •Round Top' at Gettyb luirg,fearle32 and undaunted; or rats ing the Voice Of warning or advice is the Leginlatite Hulk of the State, it ban all been for the safety, prim per lip and welfare of the people. II 186 (ieneral Meeamlless was the Democratic nominee of the firer senatorial district, Notwithatanding the ilistrict tumidly gate over 10,11) jle publican majority, so popular is be among his immediate fellow citizens, that lie carried the distract by titer 170(1 inspirur , and for three years serf eil the pm fy aiiil people /111131 it) Ifh fldiy 111 the StateSenete. firs integri ty and _twit popularity extends through , init our broil Commonwealth, lie utte the 11113111/1101/S Chltitir oh the Democratic party for the pikition it aslss the people to give lion standing WI II most righteous platform, if you would hate a lit:Lu for luditor (letter xi whit, is nut m wit SY y ur manner by affinity, or otherwise connected with iiie ring that rubs the renpie of their plunders the Treasury of the and steals the State securitie., your suffrage% to Ilenernl Wi Hato In Captain .Intiten 11. Cooper, we have a young limn of great moral worth, and political strength. The f!aptain to a nail% e of Allegheny coup. v, but now resi,li in I,#twrence coon I.) In very early life, at the country'm call, he was among the first to respond. During that long and lilotAly conflict he commanded 'Battery B' more gen erally known as •C,,oper'il Battery' of the ti rat Pennsylvania Revenue Corps. Cooper'n Battery took an active part in every battle Irian 'Mechanicsville to Spottsylsania, North Anna River, and the battles in front of Petersburg' General Reynolds says of )11111, 'Cap tarn 'ooper is one ~1 the coolest and too.' efficient officers under fire I eve, s aw Since the close of tile war ('ap tam Cooper has devoted his energies to the development ol the mineral, lumber, and mechanical interests ol the ikqtver anti Clietiango Valleys. Ile 14 its sincere, earliest and honest in politics as in every department of hie. Si justly lar is Captain Cooper that Mr. Alen,Al Republican Senator front Mercer county, says 0 , know the gentleman well, and know that lie was it true and faithful soldier in the war, 1011 OW I lig all Its successes and misthrturies, and is one of the hest young men ro the State. No Demo m u. can ilo himself tajlistice —no He publican call du injustice by voting for so deserving a young ?Plan as this."rhits we have both Demo crats and Republicans teotifying to die worth of Captain Cooper as a man and a Democrat. He is a special favorite in the western part of the State, and at the very home of one of the Repub lican candidates will run far ahead tit Iris ticket. It remains fur us iii the central and eastern part of the State, to up roll for him such a majority as will scatter the brokeg and shattered ranks of Republicanism, rotten as it is in its own corruption. iloN. P. 011.1. Y MEIN As to our candidate, kir the legiela• lure, scarcely anything can be said that you do not know. His record is before you. To receive the endorse ment of the Democratic party in oen• vention aeweint4e.l, twice by acclama tion, and twice by goodly majorities, should be sufficient to satisfy the most scrupulous democrat, If more is needed, we have it in the fact of Iris overwhelming vote at the polls last fall. But, even that, is not all. His whole legislative ear i efora us, as one who was earnest, ion , and la bored continually kir the vvel re of his constituents. Tine character legis lation introduced and passed was such as to bean( and rot t the laboring classes, and of hisigee in standing by the toiling tax-payers f the county, lie, as well as the par y that Inc represents, limy well be proud, u every contest where the interests of the Democratic party were at stake, Mr. Meek was never found wanting, always at his post, ready to do battle for the Democracy. • The Democratic press from all parte of the State hails IoA re nomination with each a degree of satisfaction as should make the Democracy of Centre courtly proud of their nominee To show how our candidate is endorsed by the Democratic press of the State, we give a few of the ninny notices that leave lalien under our observation : [Prom die E• le Observer I P itaAt Mckg, alter serving throe it`rlll." in the II MI SP, iuw ingsti it been %loft-it noted for rteeleeflon by rho toeinneritey of Centro rout y. The jawyers 'or the rmndy Olopuneti ja i g i. NO oldeeled 111,141, lot; then. wi Onus., Ipenu l t, 1 bey Ina ..,htn. strongest men n tho voiinty against Iwo, bill MOOk walkod over the 1,111, With rase Mt Hoek is MPS or oleelllod I,lent, and 01111 Or 111., hind who should be SOW 10 thy , legishtturo by his eciinty a. long Its he 11'10 eunrant to Serve Hl-ems Zr eultr'ee theneorrester ',croft! I 110+ P okAT ‘1...K gontlowati, who 14 the 111,1,. and G•,,, to, editor of the %VATCII it, 14111114 . 01110, ( . . 4 1111, 001 11113 . , ha• been re uonnunl.•d lot lha Logodatort , by the I ter -1110.• racl, of 111/11 4 . 1.1 W ), Mr Meek ha• 5i . 1"....1 meseral t.aer. m 11..• 1%. of 1.0 frt. oleo who to tinappronnahle by Ow herd,. of bourn who °very wilit et We raj/deo that •neb moo HA 2211 r Moak aro n°theteutly 1.1 prvotatiol by ltie Iwo pie nn to moon, nre t inlnatlon In them° elupt of silt,, t allo w ha% hard row to hoe• Mr Mock will be triumph atttly eleetiof ( From fhn Som I.RAY ?.r-n ,4 font,. ?ma }.e•en Again reaornouticf I, by llm Iletelerney of Cori Ire eoeuly, for Ito. Loginlaturo 1 Ills will be 3fr Ifeek 1 , 11111 eoenvellthe lerso at flarrin- Alt In• In ~ n, • I/I the t helleet and ef fif•1011( morobor• i,f the Goncral A r..eirthly Sll,ll nu•u arc creditable to lire 110/1)0C racy of l ' spaavlll,lllll From the Chrnbrics h'reeman, P 11PLAT pitta —lt ilifOrflrl us dotthlk..hreasted gratilleution 10 aerial/ 000 that this entlemsn has for the fourth limo been nominated fur the Legislature by the galbuit l.rnocrary of entre enmity, and for the fourth time will be triumphantly elected beyond a dou b t Mr Monk la a (•prier., tamest and eapettle repro ...Mat Ivy, and toeing a Melt, grnthrman and lye shll• editor of a lire nod effiriont beum , craw,. newspaper, ne rejoice with beeorning Joy at tills additional pvoll.lll'o Of Ws great popularity HO With to tit probability, be the pent Speaker ul the Ileum. of Itepronentri user Prom the Nuntrurt, Una,' I Hon T MEEK —7'l. , in•lnnerney_44 Con tre county riorrilnated lion. I' bray M eek, of ii,./ .launch lie roll Journal, the Itelia. lonic Wirt Bela, (or Ammernbly on Monday' atek Mr Monk hen reprenentnal Centre enmity throe IMOn in the I.egtnlatuni • lit ereaning hit inatnrlty ettell tunic. Lan t fall he carried lain volurgy 1)y , aver f“.•011 hundred nintority, and we predi,•l Ibal thia hall he wet)/ swell hot matorily to thousand finCetnn, le , uo hem, repronentatite in neat in narrlnlinrig from any county mOw Must.° lie In »shall In statme but Vargo in lielnuerary, end ntrotig when wrestling with I i'N ,M. th , lluntortrion Mo 'lt! I) r ) P lia.. Tlxxx Imo, Loco nottilliatekd by the Promerme, of Centre county b,t - i four th term It, Li, Lotgbohtturo It Is ovieletit the Clentoerttey 111 t 4 . "11, kll. , `A ho* to Jappreetutti booe.l, 10.1111 y and eourlige When Lily find i t n it .I.ed.ile.o. he lb, no, I Spl,ll, er 1,1 the Hoop.. Itepropeolottive.., noel ho dr ht•l iniontor Fr •,m uy's U.nu.tr nl J M raft -J\' e ate glad le i. ate that II on. }' i.ray Meek, the !brave awl bilettle4 editor of the o[llllll,ll Tll VP ATl'll u I.NI, 1101.'60110. PH , wit "male nominated by I ,erroerntx of that 411etr let, a few 41/llr n mince, for the Afteen, lily In the State of I'cnn.yl out ill Are muny tholtaftebi peeplo, brave, fearleftn and reliable Denbo, rate a n d 110 011. Of all the 4111111t11, In 111111, worthy of public roendenee than the elan. mote .1 who.. snap tlty we 110110, VIII I he horror and larger each year, re long nn he will to tent' Iler people in leKtslative apnelt,) We Ishoulit elect him by a larger majority than ever. (01.. JAIWS I. WE%VI:SI, the candidate chosen for the offi ce of Treasurer, is so well Isnown !lithe peo pie of the county, that it will be diffi cult to mention horn if a way that has riot alre,tily passed through the minds 01 the people. lle c,.11•1 POI i t ) a owl deer in the 148th P. V. For three years he served with distinction curl honor, leading the boys under hint, of that hit . (union! regitnent through man) of the bloody inintlirtm it. }evoked through, hi iiiiiintry sn %%ell, that tune and itgain lie wits promoted, till be reached the high pOWILIOII Or a colonel The people of the county need not he until to trust him with th e Democratic ',arty hays him uy till, The treasury will r..l,i4ed and • like 111 ir..N11.111•.0. noo , err,.! y • 1,1 71.1111,11, ‘Veavyr 1.4 /111 ..fight, temper ate , e h e ,t oto It ...111, worths' ill, suttsrages 01 ,‘e , honest Milli In the county, be I Democrat or Iteptibh cam V= iLc ,a,„1,1,0,.. fur AHNorinte,lodge. • 1, replititllens are almost t0 , ,,A(1.).1r great romintorivrettlth, eillzenh 01 Ihe hig),e•Nt chrtraeler, risen of 00111 e mtegrit. 111 the large nanl her ul Ca preAtql(ol !Ile cot) ro the mies eho-eil. The,, hke • a, ..1 ehlt-toti) who lot“ gone 111r011;z11 01.0+y rise 01 lIIS have guar thro,,:ll tio(oy fiery trials for their rol(tu al faith, a) , ,1 have nee er heel) will he an ormittient lo the beUCh and rt,, hOtl• or to the I)eitiocritey (il the euutity. FOBIER, our candidate for County Coini nisa i on er, ix well fitted for the position, not only by evperieitee, but iihw by natural aloiny 11, serve., o;it the unexpired term of Wtllrxm Keller. Liming that time lii• gaS r voiterai oftliEllactloo, WM. nine (.., ,•,,,11.1eoille mid reaped of his aseociatts, as well as of the people of the county. file honesty and integrity never has been and never can ques• tiotied. tits highest aim as a servant of the people will be to relieve them of the burdens imposed upon them while the empty wne under Republican rule some tears ago. Jon N P. POTTER, the candidate for District Attorney, is yet a young man. Mr. Potter spent many of his younger years in instill'• lions of learning. During the &et year of his legal studies he was und4r the tuition of John 11. ()rein, w ho se legal learning 'and ability is known everywhere, and in this case the student partakes of the ability and shrewdness of the tutor. Mr. Potter, spent the last year of his course nt (Le Albany Law School, New York, of which he is a graduate. His training in this school, as well as what hal gone before, 11th him well for the nem, Lion to which the democracy have call• ed For County surveyor we present one of the boat men and most practical surveyors in the State, WM. P. MITVIEI.I., ESQ., n Mall of large experience, anti tine el amain!' in the science of surveynig, Mr. Mitchell was the choice ui file Democratic party in 1868, , and Nay elected by a large majority, running far ahead of his ticket. Thin fall se know he will be chosen by a larger majority than ever. For Auditor we have A gond accountant, ah honest upright chrimtian gentleman, who elected, fei he will be, will discharge the Jutics of him office carefully and for the inier efitm of the people. Such is the ticket we present lur your stitTrage voters of Centre counts, It 111 n ticket that every 1101)1 , 1 ita,ll, Kent white nom of the county may take a just pride to supporting 11. F. FOR rNtl, Chairman ('r). GRAFT'S MILITARY USURPATION From a Speech at Loveland, Ohio, on Aug. 21,:by George H. Pendleton. The present ermgreas passed a Ku Klux bill. •l)u you remember is pro visions? Wheaever the President shall behave that in any State a romitinttrion of persons shall Seek to deprive any man of his riglita, the Preindent may take jurisdiction of the subject, and if in hie opinion the State atitlimites shall be unwilling to redress the wrung, lie may suspend the writ of hahois corpus, declare martial law, molt the autlioritits of all their powers and functions, shut up the courts, are (I:14s the juries, unseat the judges, and take redress and punishment into his min bands, (leaders:co, do you appreciate this law 'I A month ago it tnob entered a jail in Illinois and hung one of the prisoners. The President might under this law suspend the writ of hobo., for. pis in the State and establish there a martial government. In the city of Sew York a riot occurred and hies were lost. The President might inoiet this law suspend the present giverti nient of that State, and govern it by the army and his generals. tien.llrant will never use these powers wrongtulli, say his eycophante. Gentlememthis is the insanity of lolly. lie will alai' it wherever passion is to be gratified or elections are to be carried. lie has never refused to exercise power. When Georgia voted agiriet him for President, he asked authority to suspend the State govern merit. When Congress delai or in the end refused it, he tent tree Terry to play dictator there. When North Carolina did not obey his %%relies, lie sent a military force to uphold Gov. Holder). When he iv rit+t ed a delegation in the next Repuhlienri convention tor the State of Louisiana, lie dictated that the convent Mil be held ui the United States Coat room, and that no one should be ad muted except on authority of his liter steal, and that a file of soldi , ;rs should maintain that authority. When lie denier,' to secure the all tie xiittoh of San Domingo, he did not hesitate to take motley Incur the Treasury in de fiance of the law, and pay it in what're of the submission of tire treaty to the Senate. Ile did not stipulate that lie would keep its existence a secret until he bad, by use of his personal Sill official influence, secured its ratification by the Senate. When Sumner stood in his way, lie did nut hesitate to eject Mtn from the Committee on Foreign Itelittioile. And now, while the Senate is considering the treaty, lie secures trout private per SODS the MOOey, and pays the Wend ineiallinent of the piirclinee. There is a party w Son limning') opposed io nn nrxauon. It betillis 1U 1318)4e hail • lien Brant uses tire anus anel Hiatt of Ilit• • ti to irtri• II in Velitiror and poi , ee kr.h. I nerd nut clutntcitnlze titetie tic . li, Mr. Stlffiller, 111 Lin fiance Ili thetienate. Hula . "All this has ire!' done l y kingly prerOgalice alone, without the author: Iv of an act of Congress. 11 such a transaction, ninny headed m wr1111;!, can escape juidgment, it is difficult to say what securities remain. %Vinat other sacred obligation of iliternallonal law Way not he Violated ? What nthvt foreign nation may 111,1 Le slraels ? What other helligeraill likeone.. may 1101 he heralded? What other kingly prerogative linty Dot he seized? " Mr Schurz, in his !uce in the Skin ate, said : "To torther t.t force ol finals a had scheme 01 the tVhite lionse, in which neither Congress nor the people of the United Stales had evidenced the least interest, the war powers had liven usurped, the Constitution invaded in one of its 111051 eihential and vita l features, the peace owl dikuiiiof the country put In jeop.,i,li .•• n, Ihe imi'l ner in which lie des, , say to Sena tor. is ho ithilvitak iin to deluhil Ihiar, 101(1 iliee I.n I 11.. her utken 1111 utterly hopeless task, and, to all aPpaarafteea, an impossible one. It woe, time now to dimwit that conniston of ideae which could nok distuinguil di between the authority . M the United States and the persons of the President, and to arrest that ueuroation of power which was secretly, and with cat like step, creeping upon the Congress had been called upon to con R. F. 1101.11 ES, 1:541.,
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