The Democratic Watchman. BELLEFONTE, l'A Friday Morning, Oct. 6, 1871 THINGS ABOUT TOWN & COUNTY A liiindsoino flag is floating from tho hull ( Bosh's) whero tho Catholic Fair is being held. --The scaqon of balls, alnico+, I or tics, apple cuttings, and "arch," is fast approaching. --Our thanks are duo Mr Thos Dickey, of Snow Shoe, for favors shown our reporter during u recent visit. Much obliged, “Tom '• very. —A colored individual hold forth in tho Presbyterian church on Sunday night last We believe lo was some kind of n missionary, =Money is as scarce as hen's teeth ill this place. All nil account of the emu moil+ expenditure., stealino and embezzlements of the Radical purty —Only four diipi (including to (1,13 until the election Demovruts, Nvork with all your might, and leave nothiug, that if, lionorablo, undono to scum our triumph —The ie-t disquieted man in the \\ n• the (altar Of 0111 RrpuG[r ,an, after hu%t week'R \V tlI umAN came 4 1 111 Ile raw all 1114 long laid .icherno , ganging ogler ' and nil hip 1/I.lt. tom I tl , 41.4 . 11 ft•1114)r.+1.11•••I V In the 11.11.1 ' Fr PMII I . more, I),,etor ? her. Ir 111/1111q111i, bllil pit tn.•nl•tii 1. , %1'11 I htlt otiL:ht (.1 to. lirrd v.ittiont dbdin• of will riot do it ought to he done ti) the h..r,,tgli ut the ex pei,e of the 1/w ti er. Niqh in:; MI11'1111(1.14 I or de traLt- neatnosi , arid I)..iiiity tOIN II as good (Ir bud --- W S Sankey, of Salt Lick, pre out, 1 ti, iin Tue,ahy ccitic th rt.() main riii it h which I, , wen , tinicratic eei4 Judging (nun their arid -pint, gilt., they teen lL rat. t f •IJ , r, I ri:•••,1.• r..r n ih.rno, rut 1r ,I,t“r Mtp -1% bt i. 811 Gnt Ipkr.l;4ll • fearfully in debt' :limply the tr.., in .if her liniment' aflairs the hand, of n i-et of Radical,. who Lni e tal.en th. .r rue r o• !neat .1 the merle3s, from their lender. at 11'n-fringten and Ilarri-burg fuel ether reaer . 4. Bellefonte oters ouChl Li; reMi•fribPr this worn they gil to the Polls. _Our v. .1 old fr001d,.1(,,0 pie, ie itgent fur th 11,tnry fit the French find l'ru,,nin Wnr, in th 11 -- n extended notice, Of W hu II WO lotibil , ll 111 illjotl,r Tim ‘..,rk is it g,, , ,t1 and o. Nir (.:I iv•pie g old 1., v. 4.6. 'Mir,, r ilt hi• r•unrtm•wl 111111 I.y the pa Zavk 1:101% ktin.,t. bits tttlo , n pm. titular 111. 1/11 Li. (1.•li•r hi 1,/ , 10% Ilk. , /ll' hits rv,r3thmG nip .. 111. I iti order wish 'ill do,orntolf C, , T.ti I filet Its It 13 a Very Fla, plar, t., that IA the reaßoll, N%f, why v there. Zft k dating ik4 a bn.kr•t of clop, -IL may Iv! well 1 . 4. r the 1M.1.1111/11e. end lalwrlTlL; nu•n of 11,11,44,1 a.• to r. nn.rnln•r flint t:10 wllllll Radical policy rn•ultnd in /111 en.rtnous nu- OEM MI MEM b(otiudrel. the opportunity to pilfer and ettibe/ile from th,• national treasury, La. also overwhelmed our own town wall the fearful debt of tql.rtv thou land (1,./1(11s I t 14 rxaeth IAII. Y:1111 , . 11110 of pl,lloy, ON .muiller %vale .1u t 10. 111 ..rkini4-men awl nu. hat 1. , . remember this Wlll.lll they go to Llio p 1,114, and %•nte itgainut the party that 1111 S pillaged them tutu tin+ t.tt...t intro of debt notice that Garman has berm driving an elegant now 'bus for the la t week, whucll w on ti,CColittll , olltalt‘n OH! but excellent house line long need ed It was built for hub by our fellow tr wneman, Mr 4 A MeQuistion, and Is a really beautiful wagon The paint ing, which is of an (degant design and done with great taeto and skill, is the work of Mr, W, NV Sharidess, one of the very best painters in the country The 'bus is a credit to the hotel, and at tractive enough to draw pit—eengers to. ward it the moment they alight from the cars When void') see it they at "there goes Gitt ()111 . 4 . I' nuw rig —There was flung to the breeze on Monday morning, between the WAI , MAN office and the Bush Ilousr, all ele gant United States flag, bearing ullOll its proud folds the glorious names - of McCandless and Cooper, the Deunicrat ic candidates for Auditor and Surveyor General Those noble mimes, floating to and fro in the breezes of Heaven, seem to be ate,picious of the tvoing grand Denmerio lc victory, and t ex prow the high re=olve which the pe , ple base made to rid themselves of their tyrants awl oppressors, and to restore liberty to the land and to all the inhab itant, thereof. --The citizens of Pine Grove and vicinity are particularly fortunate in c.•tung into their business circles two such e.diumble and honorable young men as our friends, Messrs, William Dillon and Pierce McKinney, who have just opened it retail dry goods and gro cery store among them The form( rof these two gentlemen has just returned from Philadelphia with a largo and handsome assortment of goods, among which are many of the most beautiful patterns and styles for the ladies. They propose to sell at moderate rates, and offer to the people of Pine Grove the best inducements over offered to them Mr. Dillon tulle us that he was I ery particular in selecting Ilk goods, and thinks he has about as fine a stock for a country tore as ever left the city ' In connection with their store, Mc.srs. Dillon & McKinney are also ivzentc for the sale of the celebrated 110 we Sea ing aehine—probably the best menially. tired These they offer at a low figure, with the assurance that no lady who once beeollle 4 poseiwil of one of them, VIM ever be prevailed upon to have oily other. g \Ve advice our Pine Grove friends4o give the new firm a call, which will insure it their patronage enterpri ,, ing enterer., I•+, , r, Downing and Yenger, who keep that excellent re•ttitirunt in M, Choi, % ei.p. , .tie ii 11,141 II ui o , have been intik on 4 gr. at improvement., within the the walla m,llll a hand. ,, tne paper, 'Milt a kitchen, and got on a nc W ~f chattug dishes and -tool-, 1.0 that now they 0 one or the line , t and he.t fit ted np , 1110011 , 1 to town They keep (ter/ant o•ter- the kind to mak , ..tew , , and everything IS MC:. The prellll,4, 111W113 tluitt unrl Irr,11q1) and 11110 can go thene and have 1114 oystcri and hoer In Clltelllllll.lll are the right hind 'lw , , are thr kind that II II tic patronliell Illr \\ An IN Et nowt: Th 4. 11 fir bl't VO ., •11 G.'l-11111111)* Frato • Ilr 0-.11 .40 111, h 11114 , r1-1... th 1 art 4•1 tapir, that It Wit- ll,aft r lalst lo‘tory of that great stroggh fr , :n the 1,1.11 , ot 1111 Amere lin nuthor The Natlentil l'lll,ll-11,ng illidelph Ili 1111 4 . 111 , t. 1Q•114,1 11 '..•ry OW atltO.t. t. itt Il 1.1 fr.itt p.. 11 t,l Nlr Juin., 1) NI, ()11..., .1r , tin.l 1, 11.11,111 ‘llllllll ,. of 800,,,ta,, pager, illu,lrnled with J. - A) 11111[H, por trnlt., battle F , CIIPS, Y lewe of promoo.nt etc It wrltten in it bold, ME tiikt• rlillk ns tie ntuudurd lii , t , .r) lit tho L , to) nn A 111 4 ., 'elk!. VI =2 M r CHlOe lui. o•v iJ iil studi. +I . I t 1". , r 11.+ lott 10, N% 'W.. , (MA. jr, the err to win Lb. f t ivttr.;l . l•llllt•r tht• Ger tom, r th • rr, nrh I , f Tltt I , ti sii truth Ili 1... 111 6 (.1'11E t-, r“r IL tell. 111 grapb land 01, ra.•ll t the runst wornh•rt . nl Mary 1 rind rn MEE =I =NI tro.si Ilivir Ilrigin I 1.+1.1, y the li•nrnl•', , end 1111/111 thy et111,1` . 4 "1 the triumph (;t•t ninny alit t If. xi um o rano. ♦iarrutivi, of thy grout battle, w hi( French back upon the interior of their own country , the effect of these re verses upon the French Nation , the frantic efforts to rescm, the beaten army, and the terrible di‘a-ter of Sedan , the capture of the Emperor 5111101..011 and an entire arm) , ti, 11.1VtihatIIIII ut Parts , the rise and formation of the Republic; the flight of the Empress from Paris, the Siege and surrender of Strasburg and the frontier fortresses of France, the triumphal m151111(41 of the German armies to Paris , the Sieges of Metz and Paris in detail; a full diary of events in Paris during the Siege ; rho the Loire and in other parts of France; the peace negotiations; the surrender of Paris and the treaty ; the naval history of the war ; the histo ry of the formation of the great German Empire ; the proclaiming of King Wil liam emperor, and the realization 14 German unity ; the civil war arid see ,,rid siege of Paris, with its terrible scenes of bloodshed and vandalism ; all these and other events of the war are related with a graphicness and brilliancy which render this a work of unusual value. The author goes (Step into the philosophy of the war, Mid' impresses his readers profoundly iwith the great lessons of the conflict The low price at which the book is issued, brings it within the reach of all, and no 0110 wishing to keep abroust of the times should futl to reed it. It is sold by subscription only, and Mr. Jtaso E. thllespio, who is the authorized agent for this section is now canvassing for it. —The engine house for the Undine lire company, which wo stated some weeks ago had been let to Mr. John Parini, has latterly been rut into the hands of Mr. Ei Grove, who is push ing the work along Mr. Parini, we understand, was not able to fulfill his contract on account of other engage ments, and hence the work was re-let to Mr. Grove. We are told that the building will now prdkrebs without de lay. —We have neither time nor space to give tin extended notice of the Coun ty Fair this week It Inuit Alike to say that the attendance is largo, anTthe display creditable. The weatlier'tih is been beautiful. We shall have l ama, report to wake of tlie exhibition in our next is=ue. —That enterprising merchant, Abraham timsnian, Me+ ja•t received fine lot 01 imported baskets, of all size 4, very nice to Imdi upon and cmilenient to carry The wilt I s particular ly !dewed with tin in. 'file: MOON:sr OF A Li. —Our staunch Demoeratie friend, E. I' Jones, , of Wort Matilda, beat 4 them all ran.ing "big" potatoe4 Ili Ilaq taken ono fn~m 1.4 that eve gip , . 41 ilmln,l4. I.3%vretice iN euutlel I t wir lor hiiiiittig lip it "jen‘er for ll+ Thar4.lay. Ile Nhull have it %%de %%hen he Rely married. -I.ll\lii I 11/111h 1111, ~f .11 tomia idlice, and Mr 1.1411 saticiute.l 114 111 I;.,0111t•olsitig, %% A \ I F I/ “I” Imir , li, 4.! t,•acili•r. to tench 111 Bo l ' l.•i ifl l l iuu nly App y to Tilomcos,, 17 .1 ----- 1 (,)rrt--I,4lifitleal 7',,bane,wll,,n, the hor. t•at, that a tear tiga Mr Tinanto , 1111trilliy levied a tat 4111 the sttlarant the elerlt-. 'lll.l VI/ 4 1 111.4 1 Irtan ~ :11,111t11 to `:•111,111111 lur poittwal 1.:91.1..e., try t,t the 1141111644; .1 se ire than-;tint nr 1114/1/14 ) 1).1/41 411144 quiteen of I i 11,, , nt111y s,,lnt.t• intu tde land. Vo ,ille flared In rt-la.t• Inr (eat. ,1 w it 111n1 114 111111/1-44.1, halt Mitridit, and hit nrerrrart. 911. cialqa,al,l lie 11111. , that watt trill itti.at;llt 111 11-ell The 11111q44 , -1.))) ri t.tert al., re c.alt rt 4. I and levetst." lInU it failure In ',ay the ;war-111111411; aunl,l I,e to lotted lit rerun, ill The ertnr low quietly widtil,tte,l 11, 1 -pr le•tr nl 1•1111414. 1 11e1.4•444.1 et it ;pill he 14 4 / 1 114111 1114r1441 111:41 9(nr,he ,sure helurr the mgri.H.l.,nal in% elill;f1111 , 111 I , lllllllli 11. P, 1:1%t t. Inter, that liv low., not king 01 Hlleil MARRIED 114,11 - 10 ) 1 , 0KIN -, )11 ult oni 414 , %I I 1 . '4,4,1 klto• 411•441411, In It. , %1 41. lIVI r 11r ...4.44 1 4.4 11.4444i4444.4 .41 It. II =a Business Notices I=l 1,,, I 1 11., Ilig The Bellefonte Market I Ili f , p11,0, the..o, , ,tati ,, ,- op 1.0 6 ti II ”Ilf I„I , I•r N, fl I ; r 11!,I MEE =lll lIIMI with II I in 1:111 , ,vr, r r r 1.. r 1ir..1111 , 11 . 1.t•1 , r, 1., r MONEY MARKET, II .‘ lit , . 4 , I.,,ith 111,1 Phil 1.11.,%ing op I“ 2,11/ 11,1.111 . 1 N.'W 1 n 1 ( 4 I, II 0 , 4 la, lII', 11,0 4 04 1004 4 11. (a. 11'0 110,, , ,r. IVO 4 11.0, II C„ 4.7 1111 4 ,a, 111 lII', 4.l'n 1' N Yi•ur II per 1.4.,11 1 y 11 ,1 4 04115. i 1.8.1.1 . 110,44 114•:‘4 . - ;11%.•r, Urj Itis 110 I 'llion PAC It It Ist 111 llonolit 440 to 44. 1 4 cd.4444141 I'll 1 lie It It Ind lf(i 102 I • ,lu,ii Inc• Laud ("ant It In. KI Ity k.P ,j OUR TERMS rflIE ."1)EN1()(1{ATII! WA'f'cl:. 111 AN la pti1,11.11,11,. ry , riday morn ing, In the city of Itell..foille, hy P tiltAl ,at 52 per I\llflllll/ t pot WWI/ 1// etei man.), $2 'll/, not paid la ad% 111 'l', .111 , 1 $3 if not pa 11,11111 , 11 ul year, and 114, paper will be 111111 1 all arrvarag.• In paid, except at the opilnal nil the Pape, r will not he rent. ont of Cents.. County unless paid for in tulvonce. All Advertimementm for a 141.04 terra than th re aontlia, 20 cente per line for the Bret t h rer exertion+, and 6 cent.. a Hee for eaeh addl. tonal I lOW rtinn Npeela!-it Iran one-half rnoro Editorial not teen it ream per line MZ=MEIB MU= DWI OCCUPIIP One Inch (or 12 la nen thin typo) ..... $5 Throe Inchon . . ....... 10 14uartor column (or 4% Inches) .. 12 Halt COllllllll (or II (notion) ..... ........ 20 One column (or 19 Inchon)... 35 Joh Printing of every kind done with neat sena and dispatch. The WATOMINAN omen has been refitted with a Power Press and New Type, end everything In the printing line can be exe cuted in the moot artistic manner and at the lowest rates. Terms—CAHN. All letters should be adt l irconed tot Y IF:F.IC, licllconto. Jantbary 1, 1869 President Grant.s Long Branch Cot tage—Can this Story be Accurate President firant's Long Branch cot tage was n gift from the lion. Thomas Murphy, at firesent Collector of Cus toms at New Yolk. The narrative dates hack to the time when Murphy was not a collector. At that time a happy thought, one pregnant with profit and honors, came to the aspirant for collectoral place, and he told it to John I loey and John Chamberlain. All three of these gentlemen owned real estate fit the Branch, 11.1.1 for its improvement, its fertilization, so as to speak, they entered into a limited co pattnership. Murphy's idea was to buy a lot, build a cottage, and present the whole to (Irma, Ins acceptance be ing a loregooe conclusion. Murphy was to appear alone in this matter, thus ...venting for himself the Collector ship, a the Mr, llory would find his protit in the betterment of his property adjoining, and Mr. Chamberlain would reap a golden harvast in the prey which would come to his liirr. Thus urns done, each of the three partners putting nt $lO,OOO, and the profit on the speculation has been sanstactory to all con. erne 1. Murphy also gave to Ilea. Ilorace Porter his cottage, and has 11111,111elinitely located the :ninon h-tiation where it is convenient. for !MD, and made his place in the Can tom (louse ns eertain as such things can be Mr. llory 18 yule satisfied, and John Chamberlam has built it nmr war,` P.,T11 , T orrn pits liiv cut cage when at the Branch, and loth sJihiS /IN' 1,1).1 trill %,1111. and (non Mut phy. 7( leg iph The pre— , iit Male rnntr , l, reinarl,.., 11.1. _lye, IY one of ',Jew imputative to Ine people, when viewed iron' the right , iar.,11,..0.t. Jro motile 3t.:trs, • of de.perah. pollU headed by I:arneron, hale managed to control the State Treii.oir by IlleltllB Of the nomination election of a State Try:tour. There w,14 1,111 .. .1 , r1 . /IL : 111 11;11` , IC , P.EIIIIII, Lnl I hal SUM .1.1 a. to the Brett 1•1111111 it. 1.11.541 lii the Cameron intereat tit the C.),11111.i101etlit 11 Ilntll control ~1 the I re:o-iiry, the "It.iig• • the noon, Hr. two puri.Q.e. Hr.!, to en rch a teat per,onal loan. lit ea.r rate., by which the State I—l ilea, ily , and Hecon.llv, to onihsi .hie partie. Irl all Peel ions of the state, an l 1.011 theta for party movement.. Rants. were accontodated, with a 1114- I 71Cl iiiider.tatiding that the oflicers %%1•1 . e to electioneer RIM ofig their co.to- MCI'S for the Cameron noinineeo, nail 11.1.1 lilil I world tutee he all the meta in their r Tliesi were the 11P1,4 made id the Mink There wit , no eeereey funi,‘, of the transaction., and mere elected to the liegi•dittiire, took their oriferm from the State Treasurer, rind voted ruin him helation stant oa and Iteitth, the Radical nominees for Anilitor and Stirvevor General, were pot ilium the ticket by the old "Ring of managery 1111,1 rObberi Ctir that ilivre 114 160 (nIY.'LIe Hulce of rt form except in It 'H A NI; 1., ul gii‘ern meal ollicialm. Among the tali tier nn Keouant of n thigrant violation 'turns we ionittool the ye' !tit 11 hell I till' Ilthvr day in 11 P1t , •1 . 1 11 in Clll. ago .I...•laretl that I w,,uld the hoistittttton he ha. vestimated to the San Domingo I'll.o, it great many of toy brethron nil tnza.dire and rnitt•d the cry it tnoa-un tigniti-t the party, Konio the feeble in mind exclaimed that my making .ut hi a declaration war •urn that must tiara been deotiyointed in the matter of patronage I mat a4oura them that 1 Ipolse with nurture deliber ation, for it don't do to trilla with such eases " --Iviiited States troops are being crowded into Raleigh North t•aroluot, 111 Ilthllllee ul le trial of Cellalll Inch charged with belonging to Ku Klux organizations. When Lleciions and Courts ol Justice are supervised by the military, what difference in there be tweet' thin government and a full feittilered mrlitary•denpousrn7 Napo lens allowed the people of France to go through the forms oh /11l election u n til lie was Brolly seated Oil the throne, and lieneral Grant in traveling the same direction. Ile has managed rine convention by bayonets anal Gatlin guns. Ile will apply the name force to others. And now lie is threatening our Courts of law nail.lnalgeA with military power Cromwell anal Napo I c on seized supreme authority by the same means which l;rar,trs now lIMIng, and the people of this country should be warned in tone of the impending storms—Ex. IMEI --The Democratic State Conyen ti,ol of Massachusetts net at Spring field on the 14th. One thousand and forty four delegates were present from 317 cities and towns. .John Adams was nominated for tiovernor t( • , • hi in t ion..lll.lge Abbott and Col- Chas (1 lircvne, 1,1 'Swam; ; iinore. \V 1;01, it Worel i ester ; and tienrlc M tilenrite, of Cliav,pee, were leated us delegates at large to the Nittional Convention. The platform adopted demands free amnesty, reforms in taxation, and a tariff for revenue only ; accepts the "o4iw departure, - and opposes railroad monopolies, and the State prohibitory law.—Exchange. Psoarren BY Lovo.—Dne morning I lound little Dora busy at the ironing smoothing the towels and stock ings. "Isn't it hard work for those little arms T' I asked. A look like sunshine came into her lace, as she glanced toward her moth er, who was rocking the baby. Raver am lot RE $ll $l2 10 IS 16 211 211 30 3.5 66 66 1110 "It isn't hard work when I do it for mamma," she said softly. How true it is that love makes labor sweet I So if we love the bleeeed Saviour, we will not lind it hard work to labor for Him. It is love that makes His yoke easy and this burden Itglii. -- The State Contest. In hp, .poech nttinOlvill.., Tenn THE LAST FINANCIAL EXPLOIT The imperfect information which the Secretary of the Treasury has al lowed the public to have, in regard to the recent sale and conversion of the five twenty loan, has called down upon his head 1111 explosion of wrath from bailing Republican papers, which must be tar from agreeble to his expecta tions. The Chicago Tribune goes so far as to charge collusion with litvored bankers, and to demand impeachment 119 the deserved penalty for Mr. Bout wells offence, Other journals of equal standing in the Radical party denounce the whole transaction as shameful and stock jobbing. These expressions would be branded Rs "disloyal, - it they happened to emanate from the Democratic side. The concealment of conditions has certainly impaired confidence in the negotiation. II the operation was ad• vaniagemis for the Treasury, then there was 110 lemon for mystery. Any at. tempt to produce that impression without exposing the terms, cannot fail to extend the suspicion which al. ready exists. It is certain that American• credit abroad has not advanced by reason of this negotiation, whatever it may be English console, bearing three per cent interest, are higher than our fine per cents. The Pram:anti four-and it hall per cent bonds, are quoted at par in Frankfort and their three and•a-hall pet cents at eighty-six. Surely, there Is no comparison between the wealth and resources of the I'nited States and Prussia, and yet our bonds, at a high er rate of interest, are selling for less money than theirs at lower I b the magnitude of the American debt, is one dust. ,1011C11 °pirates to our dim advantage. The c(iistant bimpering id Congress and the Smtetaiy of the Treasury with it, is also Ilijllll4.lli and e‘cites distrust, But the dupe..l - of the currency, exposed Its It I, to constant fluctuations, and without any substantial effort to return to ape cm payments, is the most serious of all embarrassments to lit, puhini crAlit in Europe. While r, legal leg tl tender oh *11) does not represent an equal value to it corresponding note issued h 1 the flank of England or France, it is absurd to stippome that we can enter the money markets on the saute terms as they do, or that the saint. degree of confidene will attieli In one him ot credit its I. the other eolllbllialloll of hanker, howeier 'mouldable their names may be, can alter theme facts, whether they make genuine or licionms subscriptions In new or old loans. II the syndicates hill unite and find gold enough to guar alit, the payment of the outstanding greenbacks and national bans then the public credit will take care of tsell —Putrod. THE RADICAL SYNDICATE -OFFI CIAL CORRUPTION. In enumerating million!' upon null ions of Itaiheal deialeationm, Iraniln and corruption., Tart weck, we by NO rncun•+ iuvluded lilt! %%hole of (hem. truly enough Wt.!, glen to mhon that the gro4st—it 4,1 rohhf r 4.. lire 1..1112 la lv ebratia 1 hoc petting t nu u engineered through Cm, gross by John light of Hudu•nbvm, b) which the govern mem k‘illiiti iIAVe been defrauded id Ftil'lt MINI/lid:I) AND 111.'1'1' exvept bar neel I Cllllll 111.1 . 1/ Vet y 11111/ the ex 11. /flllre made be the newspapers' The Post master lionerni was !intimated iii this attempted robbery, )et Brant keeps tom in afire' Is it tin uimiler that the P. Al. Menorah, m turn keeps thie%em office? (lei \V hittaker, l'oThriaster nt Hari l'oritteetwilt, the litagliborliool oft II 'N !HIED Tfitn'S,‘Nlt la)1.1.111•4. 11(.1,1.1111 contoille.l am l'oatatat..t.r by l'reanfeat tiratit nod l'oatioitatet lietieral Crean nell. All over the iountry the Itndl col poßttniti.tera are proving yet they are retained ith paoti.,ll and, the facts are nut ext.o•e.l leat injury lie dine to the lludicnl partv! While here awl there 1111 01'e1t41,1,11 DeMIRIAM; I%,llector ofres,i,ll.• lifts 111455 en It iletaalter pro.wrille,l,4,t• I In hear iit It tII 111 45115, id the great number of Ituilient defaulter,. in the tinine service being priweeileil agitinmt courne nll theme rubberier' have to be ina le up by (axe. up,Ai the peo ple Will not the people pot nstop In them and cave themneke.4 limn la ‘1 Lion? The only way Ut lo 1.4 to DE FEAT THE implinicAN cANDI DATEs AT THE EU:tilt/N. Do that and tt:, moomit of iiwiridling not yet dreamed of will he exptmed and Hiopped -Columbian. Th,, ~n Confederate not? err of Nti , livillo, Tenn , r.ritritly nova it coin iiliiiii•riL it% lilt,' , I, : ,, q/.11. ,, r Schurz, of Mis,o, ii, in with li they .ay I,Ve pledge you tlmt we are no par -07.11111; that we Nine a faith that no WOrdA Call Olpri..l, in the adblimit sig nificance of the ronision and cle.diny of the American Itepit[die, that WO horror and revere the national flag as the H•sur ed herald ~ r that day when all tho race Or MOO, of all ritrilin end conditions, will ho redeemed, relieved and delivered from all species of political and menial thraldom NV') wish to turn our banks on all riectional parties, and all parties groveling in the moonlight of the past, and allay on rod vet vith a party that will be animated w i the spirit of civil arid religious toler ion, broad and ele vated patriotism, not bounded by State lines, end inspired with en 'lidding faith in the genius of free in,titiitions ' -11 Ark YOUR Nexus !Litt --Naturalized voters, have your papers ready, and take thorn with you to the polls Not one of you will be allowed to rote If tha Rod lent a eon by any dodge prevent you. lin ho prepared fur any emergency, by having your papers with you alien you go to the election. STOP THIEF ! This is the cry of the people t Radical party. Will the rebb stopped at the ballot box A plundered pubfle demands tl rest of tho criminal. Too long escaped the punishment due his ii ous deeds ; too long has ho °semi On plating of FM with gold, which lltho bunco of jostles li breaks." But his Nemesis is arrestsd crimes have haconio too flagrant forthor (inhirod. What a harvest this rincel has cd I Creeping into our confidence sneak thief, ho has become in, full fledged high-wayman. Where he not steal? What limit is the his plundorings 11l rubs the National Trenqury. llis hands revel at will anion; coffers of the Stale Iliv thievery is manifest in cite counties and boroughs. Ho stunts wherever thoro is ttny to steal. To it not time that ho was arre That ho has not before this throttled is duo to--what? To tho indifferentist of his virti tho result of tho thenoralinng of Radicalism Inov effectually, has ho diverted our attention by retie" strategy while he played me !whets And this iF nn inllunntifl Olio( tho Courts ho currupt4, and pa Jullgo4 tri.mblo find ohoy tho Nl , l. this pirato—Nlngistrates of ('.nn wpnithn fro rently to rinvo fn.') 0104 tho itonincithito , Thiof Ilia the 1111114.1ocl.)r, tv 1.1, • 11.• !wen no long postponed, onioo, the blur of l'oblio ()pinion Let 111111 1110,, jll , llOl. Lei. Lilo Wliffl•-•.•, 11, • Lox and hand In their tinititno•it proof of the eritioninr4 guilt in ant Tim forni.li It Convieted already, Ow 11m+ ordv rentalo, find an injury ,i an rria..tl pnblic detinind that thew served, that tho verdiet Ili larrlv and that the jtelgtnent thrill b estiv reeord,d. = Shid I ho not fall in 1/14 trncl,• Qhowor of imilota, no% or to p Hit ro T—Stouia Victory in the State The Ilarrisleug Pattie/ prdiet. the cowing electoin wit ri• tt lt nous victory for tlw Di:amino l'ent, It tuna It I.(lpi The Iholiovracy will carry yawl' i:ri next "file,day by .11111 11 jority as will I:turtle their enernie gladden Ow hearts and .trengtio 11111111 s 11f the friend: , of t'ereoinit liberty all over the nil W e adviaedly and not at rnlol. , m have informution from Vs, ry the Commonwealth, obtain,l nt from shrewd, thought:to', men We have studied th , that bear on thin local coot.-t-, their probable effect upon the il , ll • I the Legislature, and Wll 1111% 1.11111111 11, front perfectly rehab' , the v ale Nr 111141 the .! , (1111 1 11 111101. 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II 1.'111 , 1 Clerk of the ,lulu 'jr. tiol follows tiv does not look Ilkr it good su fir an interview 1114 ty it fir foLty, find want 1 , 14r11 Hurt 4111,14% hanged Immo he was It 13.), 11. a century lilt wordy are low earelully and 110 of "irri4tillaitio," i n hintco ho. t• nn or won't compreheml II.• ii that theft and fraud and swirelhrn enough terrm to expre , s, hi.. 11311 III• fit ks to than I tinalestis lured it few interrogatories, tt ith 1 , 6 " lowintt result Reporter --I learn that thor, irregularity about the acc,ffiril , or Special Slate Ageni I, Nieboron --No Irregular its ever—'Fite account I+ all .ttaLzlit he has ,toles about $300,0 01) State Treasury Reporter ---boes not NI r an ex planation that rill P•vi , hi:11 deliberate intention to defraud' Nicholson Yo 4, lie addi Imn thieving, and call. that it &fen, lirporter.-- Cannot the malt. properly •ett N - it can vither rn du, lh.• iwnit ry. Ale Slug• nee.,1111111 1 4 Lions. Iteporter --Can you give me an ditional information on 010 ,1 6 t Nicholson --No, and I would I you to go about your bueint•ss I inferred from Air. Nicholson'A remark that he was not partieula. sirous to dirwuss the subject any lii arid I nets,' upon the hint, and der,' From the best information I can ga I believe that the whole affair rs tricably :nixed. McClure blame, G, Geary blames Mackey ; Miv key Id l're water ; Brewster blames flirt Hart' milt blames Jordan; blames ; Russell bison"' and Smell blames the dog , ""' proper ilecountnbility cannot he 1.11 The !MINI I hove iflVe , t l it, the more Of an abyss it. seem° to and all I ruin flow state with po mathematical certainty is, that $OO,OOO is scattered around somew that I have not got any part If that a what's the matter, for you how it Is yourself,
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