The Democratic Watchman. BY P. OKAY MEEK JOE W. FUREY, ASSOCIATE EDITOR Terms, $2 per Annum, in Advance BELLEFONTE, PA Frlday*Morning, Oct. 6, i [ lB7l Democratic State and County Ticket FUR Autwroli GENEH 11, GEN. WILLIAM NI)LESS, OF PHILADELPHIA FOR sußvEynu GE\ I:HAT, cArr. JAmE , I l'lllll'Elt, OF LAWRENCE couNTy. P(lt A44F\IIti,P, P. (I I{ A Y MEEK, Or lIFLI.F.FONTE Fon A4soclAlE .ICIn.ES, W. W. lAN E, or POTTER. II EN It Y DuPP, 01 11011 1111) Fort Trn: \SritElt, JAMES F. WEAVER, MI LESBURO FOR CONMISHI(iNER, SA M' L F. 1 , 0 , ' , T ER, or POTTER FOR I , PATItI 4 7 A I"POZNEY, JOHN F. DrrrEll, 111 LI ICVONTE FOR Al'lolloß, ROOT. F 111 )I, I IIES. evinioN F(II( I SUR \ 1 W. P. 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I hair roan Who Are Fighting You 11erl LARI/141%1 [EN' it 1- bill 111., 11, - , 1..111 Ih. Ole Moll. Ite'ort• ~t 1 we 111.3( inn is heal, alicr the ttekete see ni,“ the entiAldnleo are and Olen look I r the fig I I uod 1 4 1 . 1 . WllO Sr, chlrerent calididate. fighim: oii orie ticket iciti will find men who Ppport every outnige, esery .itegrace, Mery r,•rrttpt tneft,tire, till the burden some nigem 011eswy, Intua, oppre. lion, .I..l.Ji,iel‘orv, crime. +nr,nnd in fact EVERY lii IN(I that ha' been done ht Ow Radical party On tie other, von have men who bare 1 , 1•01 /1,1 are 01.1.“0,41 lint Wily ill Rainniln.rn in 11,1 thievery mini via nip tion, I•ut ?Ono in O.+ effort. to "'Tremor labor, asol tax the poor t,tr tl.e benefit Onhe Melo Yon hoe heir on Ole Denim•ratie tit•ket who have stood by the intere.la of the laboring men, the artnerm and Filer h k when to do va wR. to bring 11 post them the mall, dia11,11.4 onrere I.!flpit{lllMltB and Monol.ileo, all around Hewling the limt of men in dile cowl ty who are lighting you la Geo. JAM A. ltl ATER, a poor, pulled•up, bigoted aristocrat, Who corothier4 It a disgrace to speak to .1 workingman A Korean .d clink' mil who, as President of Ibe Y. M ( A , waken long pravera, and in hyp,werital cant asks the g,,,0d. Lord to keep him Above the bonext, hard fisted toiler; who tui one of the would be lights of the Sabbath School orang isatiou t travels the county lecturing to little children about the beauties and beoefltm of ehrixtuanity arid the neceraii ty of always beinjgood and truthful, and at the name time distributes the swat infamous, glaring and barefac• ad falsehoods about his political oppo• nests that a deceptive mind or a hypo grilical demagogue could invent. the ISIBLITED 1.165, KNOWING THEM TO BE sucu—s e say so, because we know him to be guilty. This same General JArse A. lizAvicst, who in 1868 went to il•msburg to prevent the passage Of the bill requiring Rail Road comps Wks to lance their roads or pay for the aside they kill within Centre county, laid who aseerted to Senator Fisoss, "TIIAT THE MAN WHO WAS K Laocaeter, ROO POOR TO OATS ♦ PASTURE. FIRLD FOR axe cow THOULD NOT BB AI.LOWID TO Kw ox z." 'rho -nine den. .1 All IKEI A. BEAVER, who hot winter wrote to Gov. GEARY to veto the bill repealing the Law Li brarynet, in order that the tax payers should keep bun in books. This is one of Item Vote the way II E aeka you to, workingmen, and have the bill that protects your cows, horses, sheep and hogs, repealed and have the one by which you are compelled io buy Law Books for the lawyers, continued. Next is EDMUND BLAsull Ann, Egg., Another aristocrat, with nothing to be aristocratic over. Ile,too, went to Bar- rishurg to try to prevent the ',atomize of the act Compelling the fencing oc radrinitin in this County, and when he lolled, in that turned to fighting the Democratic Reprenentutire who pans (41 the bill. The Name Eloirrin 11 kNCHAIII) who, Ittet winter, went to I I orroaturg to induce Senntorm to vote against the repeal of the Centre comity law library act, and wrote to the Gov- error that none but dernagooen and ttettia wagn wanted that 101 l repealed rllene are two of the Filen who are around asking farmers, mechanics and I , thoring nun to tote R!I they dictate itool of them the most diFigtinting tlioVelilleOM Of self appointe4l imp o rt ease - the mutt egotietiettl and bigoted beings about Bellefonte; neither of whom will recognize a poor roan on the street, or treat a poor laboring man in any other way than with the wool movereign col,lempt They oppose the Democratic ticket because they arc now, they always have, been opposed 10 the intere , t of the workingman. They oppose it be cause they know Iht► men upon IL are Inendli of the toiling 11111814Cla and they are nut A Bad Party ! DI:Mt WItAT . -;! the party that op pones the Democracy 14 the party that ham made the NEGIO) the political equal of the Warr! , M ! It that frie+ to rhe Ntmao (I.e .re.cia/ equal of the Whi(t• It is the party of CORRY, PTII)N, WRUNG aid FRA 17 I) It it+ Lllt party 01 THICTLRY, EMluc ZI.V.IIi illid PE4 1 I.kTlos It in the party that hat; ruine,l the counts and proatituted all our Indus trial and inarititarturiiig interesta It ta the party that rawrrr - rs THY RI( Il Lilo! ot•I'IICSIYS TUC Pouß ! It i. tLr party that has mita. NE Glit)Es eligible to the °thee of I'rr drat and Vtee Prestdrot ul the totted EMI It im the party that interferes frith the /verdant of aaf electwrrs, and sends Js instil, 301101'1n' 10 overawe and in timidate independent orders.' It to the party that filled the land with widows and orphans. It to the party that har filled the leg tel of the South wait plantalton nigger', and that rejofeea over the it noltahon and downfall of the whiten It is the party that has burdened the country with an enormous Nation al debt of THREE BILLIONS or Doi. LAI& It Is the party that in IttS4 'damned' the foreigners and hooted the Cat ho ice, saying "place none but Ameri cans on guard to night." It 1. the party that 1.4 again trying 1.0 GET I I' Tile KNOI4 NiITIIINnIJY Lx CITE VENT, xml which is again damn ing the foreigners and Catholics. It is the party that wants to abolish our present Republican form of 00% , ernment, and sot up a despotic non archy iu its stead. In short, it is the party for which no man ought to rote, because It is or roan , TO EVERY INTEREST OF THE 17.0 Vote against this party, honest men, everywhere, and thus help to restore the happier days of the Republic I To The Polls ! The election is almost at hand. Democrat., are you ready for the struggle? Are you sure that every Democrat has made up his mind to at• tend the polls? Be sure you get eve ry one out—rain or shine, cold or warm—be sure to poll every vote I The result depends on the turn out. Eve ry Republican will be on hand. --Let the people of Centre county remember that every vote for the Had• iced state sod county ticket is a vote to pardon the villain Eran 4 and to screen his confederates from proper punishment. Spurious Tickets ! Democrats, we would caution you against SPURIdI , B TICKETS, circulated quietly by the Radicals. They have adopted a regular SYSTEM OF FRAUD by which they expect to CHEAT YOU Hit° supporting one or more of their candidates. In Rome townships they will have Democratic tickets with MCFARLANE ' S name On it in place of Ith.r.k's, in oth er township( they will have them with BAvAao's name ineteatl of \VKAr ollierS they will haVe SWARTZ'S place of FOSTER'S, RIM SO on clear down. WOK ()UT FOlt THEM. If possible they will BUY Demo &atm to distribute these tickets. WATCH HIE MAN• WHO AT. TEMPTS IT. Nothing but the basest treachery, the most barrfirredli - auds, or the indo !cure of Democrats can prevent an in creased Democratic majority in old Centre this hill. When a ticket is handed you, no nuttier a•ho by, read it, and see that the name of EVERY DEMOCRATIC CA N DI DATE is 111)011 it Let All Go Out la there a Democrat to Centre county who can ivye any reason why he should fail to he at the election on next Tul,- do ' Is then, any onn who can give a rex whv he should refuse to vote the I I ICE TICK ET horn MoCAriror.mss to %In( ri I.? 11'ii do riot brilitivo there Ir one Lnkt )eer the Democracy of 0114 ly 1:41 nobly I.:%er) Democrat known hew rejoiced he felt in rending the re turn. ef the Victory in otir convri•Adonal di.tri,t VI( tory in our bomtoriul district I Victory grand -- glorious, in the couritx 1 The few who had not been nut—Who 114.110, 4.d flor eau , horlea,, felt a•bnrned that they bad not had a hand in ..oeur ing t he Itioheal mat:amain (Mr vimory lii•t fall would have been much Ino, gloriou+ had all been wit In place °fain hundred majority we Would have hail ten hundred ; 4 11101 we oink.. it that this fall ? vote will do It DENI(WRAT-, REMEMBER A F 1 .1.1. VOTE FOR THE ENTIRE TI IN I: EC )NI 'Him' MANI %lA.I(MITY IN riiE t (iI:N. TY Beware Of Trickery ! Beware of lalp.e tickets on the day of ileetion ! Arrangements will lie mail.. to print tickets ur imitation of the Democratic ticket, with the name of One or more Itepublirane or [heir volunteers on thero. Keep It close %%Midi for the i.e! ‘'IVIIIptiM will hd inlide to lmy up 11, wrn ftll. at certain Rolls to hand out hogis, tickets an the genuine Demo cratic ticket ! Keep a close look out for these' All honk of lake repork will he cir culated nu the eve of the election, and on that day Keep a sharp eye on theme, and believe nothing that Iran hot been publicly shied in time to be &scummed Fake and lying hand tulle, extram, paperm, &c , unity be immued. Ue fiend upon it that all such things coin ing on the ese of the election are in tended to deceive and are issued at that late period no that there will be no tone or opporttooty to expose their falmellood In abort, be prepared for every ape men of trickery and falsehood 1 Every lioneet thing that can be said about :he election will be before the public in ample time for examination and dim eu.siom anti nothing else should be heeded ! LYING CIRCULARS ! VOTERS OF CENTRE COUNTY, beware of LYING Radical CiitcutAas Throe are printed by thousands, and circulated as thick as falling leavem, in eery iownship in the county Don't pay them any attention 1 They kill be SCATTERED EVERY WHERE, jinn on the eve of! he election, when there will be no tinsel to contra diet them I We implore Democrats to use their GOOD SENSL and /LIE/0111NT, and not to allow themselves to be imposed upon by these VILE FABRICATIONS I Vote the WHOLE TICKET that the Convention has given ue, and ge s t EVERY MAN OUT TO THE POLLS, and all will be well. All Democrats sbonld remain in the district in which they are now resid• ing, as moveing into another district between now and eh a election will de prive them of their votes. —Democrats, have your horses and carriages ready next Tuesday to bring Democratic voters to the polls. A vote neglected is • Republscan vote gained: Auditor General No hatter man was ever presente( for this office than the present Demo eratio nominee, GEN. WILLIAM MCCANDLESS The General is not only a gallant soldier, a fine officer, and a noble, whole-soufed Democrat, but he is be sides a gentleman of education, exten• sive information, and great natural ability. Ilia personal and political character is above reproach, and no man has ever had the hardihood to breathe one word against him. His honesty and strict buainese integrity are matters of common remark all over the State,--as much so as his per sonal gallantry was the theme of ad• miration and enthusiasm in the army. lie is just the man to straighten up the State accounts, and to bring to justice the defaulting and embezzling Radical scoundrels who have stolen the money of the people. Demorrata of Centre county, poll every vote for Gen. McOILND4Amis, Nptain Cooper ! The gentleman above named iR the Democratic candidate for Surveyor- Cement' ! Ile was also the Commander of the celebrated "Cooper's Battery," which attained so much renown during the QM Ile is, likewise, the man whom the Radicals tried No hard to get into their ranks at Harrisburg, last winter. Ile is , moreover, the man who re fused to have anything to.db with that nigger-loving and nigger serving party. Ile is, too, the man who declares that he will "follow where Democratic principles lead the way—when they cease to lead, I cease to follow I" Ile 14 the man fur whom evert Dem ocrat in the broad domain of Penn svkama might to vote. and for whom the Democracy of Centre county will roll nit a big majority. Democrats, Captain roocra is one ()idle beet men in the State. Bear this to mind, and remember that tie line always lon lit the enemies of the Democratic party since he wan able to fight anything at all. Vote for Mll'tsili.t.ss and Cooreft and the whole Democratic ticket ! W. W. Love, &lg., Pott er is one of the Dem Lratic candidates lor Associate .Judge. Col I.OIK 114 a working Democrat, an honorable, iip4glit man and an intelli gent and discerning gentleman. Ile is 111 every respect qualified for the digni lied and important post to n hull he aspires, and will make one 01 the best Judges this county has ever had. Col I,ove has never, heretofore, asked any pc)..ition at the bands of the Democracy, and the lentil they can do is to give him a seat beside Judge Mti ER to the tune of about. a thousand imtiority. Once there, we will nave the gratifying as surance that we have all honest and intelligent loan i clieHench, who will do his whole dui,, nitliont fear or favor. Vote for Cot. Love•, Democrats. 1(e Is a man to be prowl of. Capt. Henry Dopp Thin honest farmer, incorruptible Democrat and well read and intelligent gentleman, is also oneot our candidates for Associate Judge bike Col. Love, thin in the than tone that Capt. Dorr has ever asked the titers ot the Dernoc racy, and for this reason alone, if for no other, they should give him a rous ing majority. Among the people who know 6 in hest—those of Howard tow o• (* Apt Doer is greatly loved and respected, and will, on account of hie personal character, poll many votes from the ranks of our opponents. He ix a man whom both Republicans and Democrats unite in praising, and he will sit beside Judge 14fArEa an honor to the Bench and a strict dispenser of tin partial justice. Vote for Capt. Done, Democrats, it you want an honest man upon the Bench. Col. James F. Weaver For the Important position of County Treasurer, the Democracy have-nomi nated Col JAMS. F WZAVER, of Milesburg Col WXAVIILK was a gal lant soldier during tho war, and made a record of which any soldier might be proud. He was greatly beloved by his men, and was one of the most popular officers in the whole army. lie is man of strict priticiple6, a comistent member of the !Abaci', ant u gentleman of talent, ability and...sound business qualifications. tie will make one of the best Treasurers Centre county ever had. Democrat's, don't believe the stories you hear which go to asperse Col. W lA van's character as a Democrat. As we have told you before, and proved to you, they are NOT THEM, but are simple in ventions of his enemies. By voting for Col. W : 3on will vote for a good and honorable man, and an actiOe and ardent Democrat. Commissfoner. Where is there a better man for Commissioner then the Democratic nominee, Smissi. F. FOSTER, of Potter township. Mr. FOSTER Is a man of unblemished reputation, of much in el ligence, and a Democrat in whom thlire is no guile. He is also a very popular man, and in great favor with the people of his own township. Ile will beat hie competitor, Mr. SWARTZ, badly, and make a most excellent Commissioner. In his hands the financial affairs of the county will be conducted as they ought to be conducted—in such a way as to fill the treasury with money, and thus reduce the taxation of the people. to V te for Forma and the whole ticket istrict Attorney. ,111 U ,: I'. POTTER, or this place, a rising young lawyer, is our candidate or District Attorney. Mt. Porridi is so well known throughout the county that it Is Unnecemoiry to say more in his praise than we have already said. Ile will make an efficient and vigilant officer. Let him get every .Democrnt io vote. Robert F. Holmes, of Marion township, the Democratic nominee for Auditor, to a gentleman of experience and ability, a good Derm ocrat,and will make, a firat-rate official. N'ole for brin. W. P. Mitchl4ll, of Howard, our nominee for Surveyor, is one of the best practical Surveyors in the county. Ile held the office be fore, and gave general satisfaction. There is no doubt of his election. CORRESPONDENCE. The ;ollowing letter from Cot.. ,JAS, F. WEAvka, Ih•mocratu , candidate fur 'l'rea+urer, to J. S. BA Rh AKr , E. 49 and that gentleman's reply, effectually dimpoae of the charge made against Col WEAVER that, "luring the mem• arable campaign of !WA, he (Col. %Veaver) an editor of the Democratic organ, gave the ticket but a lukewarm aupport. - At that time Mr. Bias; IHT Wll O 4 the Democratic nominee for Prothonotar), and lila teennionv in re garil to Col. WzAvzit's zeal for the ticket, 1a certainly worthy of very great roam lerntion now. We partici' lade ash our foreign born citizenn to peruse these letters • JULIA/OMT*, I'• (It I , 4th,P171 S )%111,111•IT, Ely, , Dear Sir 1 reeent minmoan circu lar, r l alelll/111111 and intended to imen 0 me and defeat my elect too, lota lo il l thrown broad feAnt over thee county to the effect that I wan at ono time a Know .Not hing, and, durtng the nomiondele campaign of 1a.M14, an editor of the le.nnovraile organ, gave the noket but a hake Warm support 100 being I ha Democratic nominee, that (all for Prothonotary, In opplelitlon to tionrge If Weaver, and being fully ron lit will. lily aentlinonia JIM well aNI my Metloll., I take. the liberty of raking you etv n I rnoe rat. and a Mull, Wllollter you, Its a candidate, were, lu ally partit tdar,divvainthol with my 4,111,e, or eornadered mOOllllOl equoulstal heketrerovv," ill behalf' of yourself or the entire ticket. I have the boner to be. Very !teepee Ire II y, ae isa Y Wavraz listuroirrs, Oct , 4th, 1871 ('ob. J• 111111 F Weaves Dew Sir —Your letter has been revelved, and I ant more than a little our prised that any true ever had any doubts an to the nature of your 'Mintier/ley. In answer, I have not the bassi Itevltallon to say that you ntipported the Dettitteratin ticket in 1854. when I was the nominated candidate. ottisehr and vagor,,see, tiotwltlottanding the fart that your brother e. the candidate of the 0pp...1 n on party. No man In tit, county, any where, is better informed as to the hula than I am myself, Leisure I had with you In referent, to the r111111Hg11,n,4.,t of thin campaign. Your brothel lieu. tS %Vett•or, frequently complained to me of your strong support of party men and party measures, and I have no doubt he dill so to others I find by reference to the Centre Democrat, dated net , sth, 1854, of which )ou were then publisher, an editorial to ar ly a whole column In length, headed, "Arouse, Democrats! Awake!" the concluding poragiaph of alkh eio It , up an follows "We vim.° lids ' out .riting up , t Irntlitf- I lu• 'murals of sticking to . h "overt., to the stnoll“t eulLrif, ~J/or le hw or of he the ticket, the whe , e It tt .oat nothing but the ticks! " In short, I an , • I;iely Satisfied with your Course, and I • d upon you as one of the most tinfonlprohadnarlg Democrat, and opposers of the Knote•Nofhtny party The charge that you were at 0110 Mile a "1(110w Nothing," to ahaunl as It la untruthful Yours truly, J. R. R . After the above letter, who will now have the hardihood to persist in flux absurd charge against Col. WKAY KO lie is Ith good a Democrat as walka in shoe-leather to-day, and can not be injured by the false, base and malicious aasertions that have been made against his party fealty. Remember, Democrats, that it is Col, Weavaa's opponent that liaa the stain of Know•Nothingiant upon his political garments, and not Col. Wasr• as. Oar candidate has itlwitt a been trite and lattlital Democrat, while the Radical vantlalate was one oh the Dark , t a I Ilen Roost fellows who wanted to oetriteise Catholica and For signers. —DON'T GO AWAY FROM. HOME, Deolocrnta, before the election without making provimone for your re- turn to vote. Let WI, Democrats 'Miro before Me election. Don't Trade ! Democrats I Do not TRADE candidates I La that business alone! THERE 18 NO NECESSITY FOR IT We will have votes enough to elect ottr ticket—to elect every man on it—. without going into the contemptible business of TRADING. Besides this, trailing might defeat one or more of our candidates, when our object is to elect them ALL. We don't want a half victory. We want a COMPLETE TRIUMPH, itlld to have this we must elect every man. So Democrats, DON'T TRADE! The itadicals will ask you to, and will urge you to, but just tell them to go to grass, and then VOTE THE WHOLE DEMO CRATIC TICKET Mechanics. Of Bellefonte and Centre county, pie surely will not go back on your own, next Tuesday, by voting against liam McCandless 1 W hat' is the use of labor unions, trade strike's, and other efforts jo olovato tho working classes, if you vote against those who are of your own, and will stand by you 9 If you do not take care of yourselves, proles. SlOll.O men like Dr Stanton, the Radical nominee for Auditor General, u•ruonly will not. These things should awaken thought among laboring men The Dermicratie party always vaitho friend of the mechanics, the fanners and the laboring 111011, and for that mi. son, the opposition, years ago, twitted us with being the Dirty Shirt Party, bocaume the shirts of our rank and filo wero Boiled with the sweat of honest labor end industry. Remember tbeso things, Democrats, when you go to this polls. Turn Out ! We are assured by good authority that if the Democrats of Pen nay vania tiffn otilltnA vote on Thursday next that there will he no difficulty what. ever for us to elect McCandless and Cooper. The people want 14 change, and thou• sande of Republicans have determtn• ed not to vote at all, or to vote the Democratic ticket II they come out at all Therefore, Democrat'', turn out, Ree that lour neighbor,' are out, arid place tine government once again in the hands of the People. Tine politician,' have held the office,' long enough, A CONTRAST. The e; ; ;;•t b.••,...,,the Democratic and Republican -, •ays the Erie Observer, was never better shown than in their course regarding the several defalcati u ns that have boen exposed of late, As soon as it became known pretty powively that the Tammany loaders had been guilty of stealing from the city Treasury they were denounced by the whole Democratic press. The Dem ocratic leaders of the State of New York took prompt measures to pruvo that the party organization had no sym pathy with their creme, and no cltos of nu•rt are more severe in Chair strictureS upon the dishonest officials than the active rneti ei the Deniocraev Contrast this with the attempt of the Republicans to shield the de faulter, with their excuses for and denials of the every day corruption at Wash ington and with their attempts here at home to silence the investigation of our county finttlit.ClS. Detituerwt4 donourice w her ever it kill.. Nig IL , houil - L'~y~ubhcxns Wlll,ll It 11161•1 ph" r• 5mi. , 114 their Deolot tali tio favor to tiliOVitd, 01 , 011 ui thPlr oWII party— Republicans screen their deloult , .rs and help thorn to evivio the pon,ilty of the law. Herein is one a the main diitvrenees between the two parties —Northern men need to depre cate the dirorderly %toltiwe and pistol alebittee voinetimee exhibited by South ern political gatherings; but here in the civilized Stale or New York, and in the ancient coy of Syracinte, the ''party of great moral idea," exliitnte admiring world, the quality of Its morality alter Mahlon : Chain' and table leg,s were freely [wird by the defenders ol tile citadel, and tittle 81111 I AIR'S Lt the attacking party. AL last tote ol the latter drew a Piatoli but Itelor lie ettoitl 11-e it he felled to the ibe th t t I a WOW litmi the 1.11 l we Iron semi,,laA 1.1% e./ AM' pia' 11 , 114 hint hut du 0.//11/1/e.. There sere cries of "Pia down those pistols," "Don't shout," "Don't shooi,'l. "Kill the hot) of a—," "Kill 111111," "Blow his brains out," "Open the door," "Not a denied one of you will get in," "You'll all get in,'' etc. Ejaculations more expressive than ele• gait were indulged in until the place seemed worse than Bedlam.
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