EIS= Bollefouto Democratic Watchman. ME===l Ink•Slinga. .—"A heavy falture"—the itOiyux 1 1h the White House. _—The,truits of radical recomitruc tion—young mulattoeHand dark skin• nod scalawags. --The "beMitice of ihdical recon. str „ t i o n"—thick lipped, trumpet onea wenches. • - - Black Mailer—a darkey acting as Poet blaster. Vide Southern poet. Oleo under radical rule. ---Lancaster county is troubled horse thieves. •If these were the , po ly radical thieves it Was troubled with its cillietni oflulA rest in pence. is playing at Tightass %lnc i whether warbles, bass•ball, 01,111 edge, "here I rattle at the tch" or nich'like, the papers sayeth —Art exchange gap: : "Married on the tiret, mst-, Mr. .1:)0. LA) to MittA Liza• (i11.1 , NT," Coneiderate man ; to . to p t'sunt and make Mi i LIZZIE .1 . 10. • ___-There are ..K) ennvietit in the penitentiary at Milletlgoville, awl these are there only beeatitie hall ON e rlooketi them 111 111, late appoint-. MEM CLUIA BlItTo %Valltrl ~, r ois to assist belle "raising, negrt,es conerussional and Presidential du ties•" A biz hick nigger would be of mon• lt.e to her in 41int business, than =EI --NorUintnberland county, any. • exchange, hnq Pixtecti loth.te4 of -. Celine county t•un beat, that 111 hollow. It has over 011 C 1111111dred ..17,0! , of ($l,l fellows, awl three or four I,an-:end lorlgeq hkr rellong not odd, --The Pennsylvania Rail Road l,asleloe.l the Pittsborg, [•art Wayne and Chicago route, and now advert ,es, 'through to rhiengt,.•' If it could ad lailde "through to the devil," iim ears V11),111.1 he erowded with radisals nn ;lioir way Iwiue --- A licamifill poem from the pen 4 ) 1 the gifted find accomplished :loam rrsis of, ".V by lire"-- !If is-t (.1.1 - M•ftnuALL, of Limoo, ilk Kentucky, ritteti t'or •the W trcuynn, will he Gnmd else‘% here, to to-daym paper. We !lope plea4ore of lay fig hr lore thWpublie, many of her o 'clleol runts billions hereafter. --Twn daughters of n negro equal. natne of I for, at Lor herry S(111)11(111 county, fell in love ith n il.trkey their father had taught !hero to loitoir argil treat ary aa equal - I+lll4 . eih), that Inct (MC mar red him awl is lIIAV ellp))111 , 4 thesweets arid ,dinkd of a nigger husband, while the other is putting in her tune, Ours. mg a ourig mulatto, the re,ult of her Lying the ,:1111C 1,111;k wt,ely, but 11" ('hall, it d Ivory, hwel4 and ehu 4.114 f J., glory now th.K(lll. Bulky, inAolr), rtioky 11.11. ain't I,kb. —A Senator, called at the State l!sparttnetit in Washington last week (.. , e 0 Secretary Ft's A that 1 , 011111- p.,11+ 1,11 rooster lien bu,y doing !loth oig, he rcpt Hord to the Senator that v.uuld not be able to meet him Cur ati hour. Upon which the indignant %isitor reached for his hut, mumbling' soniething, which tie head clerk took to be "Tell Visa to go to hell with his piNetriorna rraubitshotrial."' What a lively and funny Het of Roosters these totilidinientaro, jacoloom are ! flow ire yon,old I'iscatorial - have now the *pular re publican satulatiun at the IVliite !fount. of "Oo tollell l"—an Invita tion whirls all republican leadern must MOOlll3, or later make up their minds to Viqu's department uf, tate 1s termed by one of the polished Senators to be a "piscatorial establishment," and the bona of it In rciptcttleti - lie to i llelll - Pitt, of Minnouri, an 'Ll)Poirttee of GRANT, in called the "Ag gravated Hemorrhoid," and 111 uses the whole thiiig looks like the end 1 wan entitling. Alain and dint Wit Pilo dun bleed, Aaddid time filmic Wan dye, Did tyrant devote that lenrhertlead, On a dageni lap to Ito —The reason all Quaker applb canto; for office have been rejected ie be lieved to be on nocount of, their oppoiU tion to the popular practice of tliefl. None but the moot unimpeachable militht-ofdiand performers have any chance to gat office under 'Oki Admiti• filtration of Mr. I drain SimP; 3 " Grant. white lifgger at Atlanta -nava. edlent r utlin have.eutigetttO there froth thus ctituity, lalcAy allot bia.1,444 4 /i B . l zoss and. Olen .wommitted suicides Ilia , rentaintuivere attended .by.- a large procereion-J-the titldev:atter 4.l big AR . , eimtante. Anna t aa many AB" , would attend the funeral ofthelWhole Black Itepubliehn crew. 11=ZIE11=2111Z2 VOL. 14. Imperialism. Them are but two successful oppo sites in government—the ore is the system"' of absolute autocratical or mon archical rule, iu which there is one sovereign only and ninny subjects; thi other•fornt of 14:Overntnent is the nne in which all era 'sovereign, and whose head is "tae servant of the people." These two forms are as distinct and an tipodal as the poles of the earth, as fire and water. The imperialistic sys tem or g9vernmout belongs entirely to the first class but is really the wiley enemy of both monarchism and repub licanism - ever, tilore the enemy of the latter and a treason to the fernier. Imperialism is the triumph W tren son-against the State, be it either mon. arehical or republican, for it is the Lim' nmph of the adventurer. It insuccees• fill faction, without pi incipnl, and means power and hOliorq for traitors. There is no principal government upon which it restß, excepting the prin ciple of force; there is no system of regulation for it, for like an eruption, either of the shin or volcutie, it is an evil which corrects no other mil, And, to coals TIOW to borne fiflbir., it is thin mint despicable system of goreriunwit--the will ul. Ole successlitl ail% enturcr—wltich a ',Arty loud in ill protestations of sneer ablltlliallt r(111111- licant , inos plotting to establish in this country. For it ca n ot. lots den utiloio mat ter how politicians inay wriggli , or feign to laugh, that b) their arts and al c, at lrast by their conduct id hall gained a loot hold w 141.111 e 111/I\i ters,and has merited and is faction? plipitrarittifFiiszsdliti. That the queliorr ol Iniperialisni should 'al (I s 1101111. ..%Nl•all /1 I I Ist 4,11111,y itS to du - !nand chi a cluic4a.alun oh ttli dianct is a sliainc tI ILCII 1,11141 14, 1•VI`r1 ritai.iit all certain it atom irl the current ot the .1111'M1 , 41 con.eTictirr , , and call- f.iit such note-, of I%tirtileg of every true patrlot, arid particularly the Cl,lllllll.ior 1 , 1 Iree prey. milt feel it bin ditty to give The tones aro revolutionary, tower fain. :mil to some e-stent. alarming - more ;divining for the vent , in. , ,,lii iIC . O and I,lll . l . aina . ni of %Ill• 11.11,1adtli of our enemies. Thev ark imm the ,lark and with steadily advancee, and their non poem is them---s•sce of insidious poisuss in the Ludy politic, It has ever mark ed the oppiisition to the Democrat.. it that it sorheml in the dark and struck silentlx .. but surely tit the heart mo the people n liberty; its poigoss have been sophistry atid the nets lif the vilest dem agoguery , lint shatevor lids been its chielest means of usoault, it has never• theless at all times twee more or less successiul 111 poisoning die fountains of our political and mental valves as a people. The curses of whirr, kno • nothing and Republican soplostr . % t it liciu.ugugtter) have, in thus our late 'al day, come home, like %%mustering pul lets, to roost in our Liherty's sou set. lint, by whatever course and means theoluects of our manithld th,tiemscs as a people has e been Ins mtight almost, the links in their eliammi point to the and had iii m iew—a destruction of the corm nomnireaUlt principle or government, otherwise republican, and the substitu tion of the poetical and adventurous syntetrt Itit6ltti' l itr- Imperial:WM. The first pi - step toward dui end had its sue,cessfi birth in whip time, when the roar as ii'ttlieteil with that direst evil 0 the. pookand miserable idam , :es --politely 'armed a proteetite tariff. by% hick the wealthyhav'e been enriched and the 'poor reduced to poverty in• deed. This was the first grua 4:led , to be attained. Then followed, the brairhariitocracy and the exemption 'of unproductive wealth froyi its due share of the burdens of taxation which liftve , been laid .tvith exoeeding .weight upon the very life of the people, those ' who toll and produce. This calamity once featesed upon the toilers, the whence to imperialism iii more than half acnomplished. ii/bn'onder theft we liritr from nil quarters the strange voices and sounds that, wane we A virtutiat .republi9n peopl* shonld shook• our seance and canoe (he pride of Our patrloi fits , Cis to Wiii up in the republican hearts of ilieLrgliiitiren. But 'we are degenera• • ted and A legenerating. The pure blood of our ptitrotic fathers has become o?n- , laminated, and we listen to the heie. ',Okla:111P ^ ..nle ;.1041 , 1.. V.VIOIIII, • A 4•114 4sillebAvor •1! • tfa VW+ I' ir "STATE RIGHTR AND FEDERAL UNION," BELLEFONTE, PA., FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1869. strange words and warnings , with no feelings of indignation or rebellion. Alas! for a people when they have lost the virtues of their fathers, and have only, as a legacy, the vices of their enemies. We may here, if the Empire is ever establihlied upon the ruins ofpur dem- Qcratie )iberty, it will to our oa n 140 ) RH a people ; it will lie a proof of the abject demoralirntion Told degwrary of the people ; tt wiN prove that we never were sincere and earnest ri4/0)- Heaney and more, that the world ;Must look to other and purer men for free dom from the thraldom of the old. world's old system of government 'and oppressions. Hy the, gru. es of our luthere ! By 164. ilfoulery of our mother*. By cu cry hope of mankind I Let u+ swear /thew the oaths of the treemou who left us lihertyand the bless ings ol the t•tmnwnweuhk in the new world, that ho government other than that Under which we were cradled shall ever he ours. If we are true to the past, w e aL all be wot•Lhy of the Mere. It we 12.1ter now, and cease to he vig ilant—it we rear not a barrier of pa triot hearts and patriot nring against the insidious approaches of our mortal enemy, all will be• lost. Susan B. Anthony and a Sensation In New York city the othlitHity, at a meeting ne the Anti Shivery Society, thew Wadi a rich and rstey FlCelle he tweea MHO wean 11. Anthotiv and a Rev. Mr Fii.+ter--n peruse <iod hare hones or the Eitp4t. It Reigns that MIFF A alhory ie Ireamirer of . the Soviet), nazi in a nyeevh belnre that, ~tuguet. 11* - oildd Plaid, and not having the rear or enraged %roman's lie ei uadH beforts his eyed, the Rever end 1G sler eddityed to reflect Upoll the i.iir holy honesty arid honor. lie tumid, of thuagljt lie foetid, a gr , :it ertioallQ .111H311Z1 l'amll account amd p ,, tochly tutillatied that the anti -las ery hem+ and rood Sere Moving their meam+ expended for laces, taint.,, pins, lily unite, tl tt , tentt, Shocking I \ail like the Fpork in the powder keg, a vondequent explomon followed. It could not lie ()there:He tt MIN 10 he 01 . 1 . 3,11011, Idle front tteats the sr, lely'A hall were oi , etipilld ,yid' "emksiderable sprinliiiig - Id sharp vi,aged im.l alit I, plated matotahls omen, triode behind -them were their thin shad‘m In the ?Maim , 01 attimumed fe mati.l-11 meti heripe, 1,01 p)odters and gall' panel ehickeitti,-:: umbrella talunit - errand (~I‘l.l boy Pi---voimilsered helps, -the hushamht nr the Mrs. II neethe Rev Foster'n comments eon rerning Mind A tithuity•s uiti.nugetitemt iit the toads eitused'greut and proliiiind ipilignatioti. At first Intel meal , tlinn, it)! tte nasty, dirty man !" and finally expreBhions by no means curu pltwenlit ry ur polite, intermingled with terrine H . rilains " pollee! ' " pollee I " and thiite+ititil hysterical sounds, groans, and wild ejiteti/ittiiiiin. liut the Rev. Itomiter was persistent and claimed the right to the floor, when a movement was made to eject him by aid of the pa b is , ielL was successful / when the dear crowing pullets and hens cackled, shook their feathers, and con tinued to cuter their neiide, and st t, and hatch not their aligator eggs fur ducks . Fred Douglass ( African) the peace• maker in all these odds-and•ends as• sem hinges, was on hand to cum fort and to cal fII --(i) pour his crude black oil upon the troubled while waters, and to say, "peace, be But he,Was not very imecessfid ; tbr tip jumped Miss Anthony and delivered herselrof an other egg i❑ the shape of a speech of .pile, in whieh she asserted that mopro suffrage had been given at the coat of woman's rights. Too bad. Then another nigger tried hSti hand. lie is a white nigger artel a member of Grant's Boutwell being :his present name. He thought it was very wrong in the Reverend Rooster to act so ungallantly to the injured Hen, tttu• man. • Qua tls the ppiftynianim coutitt• tied for Is dine, sod finally ceased frora , etieer ocktuotion. Truly them, !rimer. 14rel afinemblagen of ne4toCe, fetfifile men, tpaultili women, sod Black 14. ,publican politicians, are rich. hfifiira. Thar are the limit and Ihohle. OW of a ftpririrr time of evil tlain4 in society, politiee, awl nature. ~., , 3 1 \ _. ~ . .\.,., 1111 I\.1 \. , i 1 , 11 ( , 1 ' ,' ' •., ' ',4p ~ [For tho W.yrcoMAll. 'YOU'LL THINK OF THIS AGAIN SOME PAY." I =1 In idPrnneal,nnel In hettifelir nqvi, FlOlllllllO wb. loom you well, you turn; And ernry eornret, truthful row fa'scorm you cold,ly from you spurn , But, lore, renuismpell what I say,. Yofill Itlnk of Pils itgain some day I I may be ter.l may be naar-- , We know not what aday brings forth, I'm baallithed from your this heat, dear, But sure aa leaves bud South send North Remember well what 1 now say: You'll tiluk of thisosissis some dayl When aegy► between us he These Jutd regrets may come to you , Then thinking of the dory gone by Ycgti'll fuel your banished love wait two Alt deer, it will be as I may • You'it think of thin again come day It row be when In crowds we meet, • And cold an veriek qtrangern Seem, When pssaing •n the busy street; Then taco the ehteleve of !dream I t w,ill be dart Imp an I fiey ou 'II dbiuk of this again that day It may be wrlemlyour leant fall hut When gating on my grave-draped face— When lips you've k/snocl will unewor Hot— ICOT ofn ,104111-perun, amilo give, trace 114 t nweethenrl , murk whnt I now lay YOU'LL TUTNIL OW TUlb AQAIN GOYS DAT I • LOL ILLL, The Sprague &Memphis. - Senator Sprague, the great New Eng• land manufacturer, whose britfida of prints stand first throughout the coon• try, was preueut at the great comfier• (Nal COll% ention which met at Memphis the other day, and, of coerce, made a speech The Senator has many Amer ican qualities, among which are prom inent those of brans and audacity, hut ft a scholarly orator, if the reports of his Apeenhen its rotreet,-he.will never out the mer on tire, w•7attever he may du witt a few individuals, tinier the peculiar circuntstatiesof his fame and orlon tune ',Terence. But, politically, Sprague is now noth ing more nor lees than what be always was. 11 , is the enemy ‘if free trade, and his speech at Memphis was little more than it bid for the trade of the South. ll is cotton mills are numerous atiopy \ e, and his white slate opc. rotors as numerous liei '• sands .1 . the sea..i . Ihrett he not own the s ,Seittte of Khi de ISTaiid, or so much (hereof as is worth owning" Efe already git ei tt ni a w arming huve much worse "u might have beep' { if his "house" and a rertniti a n ther " house " of hit State liad tilvded their fortunes and their interests. Why he did not, is of is, particular clutsequence, wallow it is his intention to ultimately swallow up his opponents, and to dictate the terms of their conquest. A..; a New England manufacturer, lie IS it represent:aft e man, DU matter what may Liu farxid of lox late asuatorial entriett kW, And asp, New England inantilacturer,t it necessarily follows that his ambition is to extend his busi on New England principles, polit ically and otherwise. Therefore, if he can get the people to thinking him a man el the people, whose sympathies arc with thrill and against the Eastern Capitol uaniupolies, he accomplishes it ir double purpose, and makes it pay him well. Simply, Senator Sprague is a eanibi date for Presidential honors in '72— that in all of it. Sininier,down all his late "oratorical " elforta, 4nd roam,e the extract to a double dintillatiort, and there in rti in ply the New England mann iiiiithrer 'alt. Taste it—smell it.--what else in it ? ' Ye cannot elittnge the spots on the leopard, neither CAD ye find a true rep resentative of the people's interests in the womb of blew England. The seine ideas—at times erookeil, twisted, or handed out back-end foreniost in bid English to gaping crowds—are the ba sin of everything from the East', our "Baylon, mother of herlots and about inatlons of tile earth "—which it is, Sprague ie the latest Yankee Notion. 3leholdi lig the lice) hite of New England's hold upon the people, he r advanCes to the rescue. See hint in the, Senate, ri sing in his seat and shaking a huge bundle of letters, indorniag his late speech, ere the (arm hind elapsed for the said speech to have been tubllshad throughout the country. resurendrtrat-- ,, ft - her- received so many letters of intloreernant in such short time, how 'Many millions have etingregated,ainoe?,L &Whim swish at the Mernphis whit hquere jnrgon—an 101011: binge of meaningless words, did we ex- M , MEn Ili aept,:h le reaponee 'ta d the jokuking sys tem. It was &terrible attempt to , nee words without eitlireeiang an intelligent or peifeti idea, ' It *fay bowery gratifying to the Sen ator to hear the loud respouse in oheere which intertutifeld 4firt addrehe at Tarl ous times dj,tring its delivery, but he find that he has left nothing for the people torefleet upon that ie of Ut'y real value to them: Irwe except his effort to disparagcfree tralkilis speech is pointleee and aimless, beyond his Oven persona( gratiflentiotl: Senator sprague is a great, man---a atetesman--in no senserwhatelnitr. e is only a su)Tessful, prneperottif,. emus, and very mediocre NeW Eagiand manufactures, who has cantered into the field of politica with a "rush," but without the elediente to hold up before the minds of men as eh:fader lie is an idealess man, who has mach •fielteAt'eein, - ttfid who seems to telleve homage in•due hi,rn for hisgrent wealth. In true European style he talkalit*att his "house." Its scions of royalty vetsfAld refer to the geuealogior,'their ances try. lie evidently seems to believe that his " house " (that is, his name, eau; nettions, and possessions) are 00 a par with the house of liripeburg, or other " housea '' in a roynt And arintocratictil light. His missionary labors againat free trade will accomplish nothing, alai be yond the personal enjoyment to hoar himself speak, to road the rpportB of Ins speeches, and to hear kilt name spoken, nothing, extmorditrary will conle . tif it s beyond a better knoWlede of the proprietor of " A Sprague'a Stand -rtrtl Prints," ins-calico point of vier': A Fitmdistt Act. changes - all Lime things, A's the philosopher; but there,is'one thing which the plea shareciea heartless far mer o u Malvern ill lots changed— that is, a grityiKyard to a tern field. We do nol„,ktiow when we have mita of prore siiwreltgions act than the one reeydefl of a Yankee filmier on I hat Alebrated battle ground, in which lie ploughed up hundreds of grave., drag ging the dead from their grits es in his aid planting corn around apd be side the thigh bones, eculis and re mains of the gallant, lint nnprotreted fiend of the South I,l 4 ert-. Tlere a subject which no"doubt Las in it *nat ter of genuine rejoicing to thoneands Of tknatics in rennsylvanLtatiff - the North, who so hate the memory of the oon fpiored freemen of the South that death and obliteeation will not widely their eowardly turd ,barbaric natures. We haze Met etch creatures often, and lcnown them at sight as the praying and shouting dervi.rhes of the North, 'preachers to-day, politicians tomor row, fanatics all the time—devils who redden to a florid hue in - the frenzy of diabolical hate, and become sit pallid as death in the presence of manhood and true christanity Alas! for a peo ple win, fall conquered into the hands of some such creatures ay we have here in the North I Better that like their kinsmen, their skulls should be plowed up to whiten the corn fields of Yankee farmers, for the dead are at peace. --We told the white-skinned Re publicans long ago that they were not fit, to till the offices under either Fede ral or Stato Government. Git.tryr seetne to agree with us ; for we notice that he has euspended farther whiter appointments, and is now nominating niggers to (Ace exclusively. When a scabby, knotty-Wooled. potatoe-nosed nigger is found to be the letter qualiffed, tian they, it is prettj certain that the whites in the Republican party are tol erably near nothing. —The liarrhshurs com- plaining of the then of the petitions said to have been tbrwartiled. fp ,ih'e,T.4e gielature by citizens of LiAmetnnag tootin ty, favoring the passage of the Mara. geous 'act by vrhieb Judge %ruble was tO be legislated out of office., Wo 46 hot believe there ever was each ra petit tion, wotwithstandlog the Set, that a great ari4 of ewes wee presented there, pertaining to be dose of Miasma of that .00ttnty. . -44. krait, on'tba;S444 , Tilie.titid ' 1 orth western . railroad ran , etilettea - 411- nged nigger a . liitr - rigtitti:likir if d civet hurt, Um niiti4r*Acht tikt '4).*11- eil the train awfully. 4+, • 11}T. 7. 6 101111....i1e f,ls ' —Jar. tricker, rit Huntingdon, hair been appointed a Wok, kuklikdos. 4160*--pagempr- ear—was T•esseer turned eut_9(,t4rAteety,Fikr s hop. , —1.5e0 dtlle hale b 4 /)g e ed Chiiernor Geary during Ithspamileve taenthe. ,o4n *Ol ad with thieve, and will be &aid le gate rid of lie radleale: —The ,e 4440 '4i'.tlte,Struqiena eoenttee are agitatlog thole 4 4:4011or oialue" 'Matters again. —Tbeitusqueheatesitymednel the Lutheran Church convened at Inootnsburg yesterday, Thursday. 11! —They hare bonunetKred Phyla rails 'on the wittritngLan spd girdiSbora' }road. noar Coatesville. NO. 23. —Lyoomiltt tritipy listo !maxi:toted her Mongrel delegates tbr the Hero of Snickers vine, for Gonerlsor, —Ao unknostn man eve run over and killed by the cars, at Cameron station on the P. k E R R., on the 27th —Brother Hoge' of Qui lilloernfleki (Perry oounty)Demoerrt,will ferYttriete fns new cane, which he le now Arany:Lg. —John B. LhI r d, Neer., of Leah'burg, la preparing a hieloty of Etiit ltatt Vanap, and will be thankful for/reliable data. —The anumil - Coureatioh Ottfoi !psalms of thin State, Is lammed to beheld aSPHtsburg, commentator on the loth of August. —Botholeirrh.Orongh asp engine whloh was built tlLLondon. L the year IMO— before our oldest Inhabttatrt was torn. —The Now Castle Glawitie and Democrat to publishing a series of well written and able ar ticles on The intoleriume of Bigotry." —I) I). fleWilt, Msg., of Wyoming donnly, Is the senatorialdel4ste to the next Demo cratic State oonvess4kre-(rose she Hab-HisdeleC Ilenderann, flagman at Rollver Sta tion, on the Pennsylvania railroad, wu struck by a panning train ea Monday of lut week and Instantly IL —The Governer has Opted the troths BM and It fa now a law. It glue II Chance for mane persona who are wroeigthlly poi In mad howler to got out again. —Mr W. ILI Jones,jcstriy of Ihs 011 Is rlty Regu kr, about publish g • history of tho Petro loon) Itesioo. It wm no doubt be a hf 'dory of (heeoe—(greua) Sbfib bkly reading with Henry Shaffer at Derry atiiion Dauphin et:runty, was ntniak by ligiatening awl Natant. ly killed, ono day last week. —R n Vail, P. confirmed oplitm eabir s hulig himself on the 2td at roma. Leko. Wyoming county., Thsil's one readies (or the (Levi] In look through in thle Ignitntry. —The Franklin, Venapiye county iis;:maei‘or say. Within the laek4wo weeke three large pro,liteing wells hasaiw , telf Strut.lr on the river territory, a few2rilles south of this city. —The kcoining Btemderrd Is anxious to know tin( trVreaboute of a genteel young senrwinsmeal Charles P It Howard Ho Cyst ottlce to the to rs o of SXI,I,Pt Jo 4 itrisiting• A veneirret of INNV tie *dosed 41, the OCNTY• I,.toner•nt Ly,nrn ittg Bounty for the appro. hen%ion of John Fields, who matte a murder ous loomult upon two gentlemen of that rity —The flips's,. stole a fli.a-year Olri child of John flhiffert, residing at Perry station Ilan- Phin roomy, on Finlay of 1.1.1 t Week A4l er forte to reenter it have AS y et pruredd enarail• log —A pljQrly I 11 11 , 4PLU01X.4 of the I'Fate hel. wonderful eigniflcwice in the feet that Gran'te Initial., U S G, • stantia for Uulted stlitex tlovernment A great tilatutrurg 1 alum. o, r m a st oss TUjrup) thinks the •httd fislisrl4, along thl /),Inware "aro b•rom roK more sno•t•enetul,' and says' that at a "l'a eent lam] tour hnutirott btisuels skits oat halt nitro tskan.- —The Leek Haven neplish/fran wayn, that tov n ' narrowly eleapeal w dtasafrokia oonflt grvidon on Iklonfiny evening but " It la atom the only one 11 ha• over earaped , when there WWI the leant chance for a fin. --4;loon Biohl of lidurt libtralo, Union county bud a valuable horse lima buggy %talon Tuunduy ufght of !wet week. Let Union , ounty imrso Itnelf of nylioaliam and hone thio , o, will he 'tearye doWn there. —The • Northernberland Democrat, has notiri•s Of no leas that. Ilse cede made by here. 'blares, hk,tbet county during the peel week. Haab t our Centre county flamers end stook owner' better be en the louk out. --llarrisborg had another mad dog on lerialay lant. Bellefonte bag one the other ding hut IL wann't road hydrophobtently, .911301) one had and a tin pail to Ita tail and.. le wee, an • natural .Lonse4nence, tearkiDMllellogrY• —The one hundred and Aweneyeseceud Annual Convention of the Lutheran Synod of Ponn,ylvanis, fa now In dweeion al Reading. The regular business meritingneommeneed on Monday ; and will eontlnue the greater part of thin week. --A row days ago Anton Meier, a Garman, while idea of brain (aver in a third story roam at flethiem. In a 4011C10115 ilL,Jumped throb the window to the pavement. No evidence of Injury could be seen, althotiglt ha died the following day. ....The annual oorteinvoof the Grand Oont mandery of )(nights Templar, of this Slate, will convene In Erie. city, on the 11th Inst. Preparations are making all over the Slate, by the Oomraandsrles, to meta Obi cotte)tre A delightful time is anticipated. - 1 114 a Doylestown, Democrat says: Paws gue Wait selling in Philadelphia last week at torenty conte a bunch--and ma politiri proof ot the country being in advanot lin? OW, it, brought here forty menta . o bunch. Ofcopjee our own la a anporlor ankle ; but Woe la somewhat Nveri9r WO. • —A man named Stamon was Milled ott the 27th inst., by balms Aid over bf , k train of mos atßstleviso atiatido, letsartwoornty. Yt it Mad only hsopenedno have bewoldwia M. hit* secretary of wR, it.'isookil have bees no ldas to the ootmtry;4ld9ttuf snorgenH itould have followed theosthrour to lbw grove. frollidaysbeerg Atissamil se y s 'JOhnstowo Tribwyes contract) 4,k41:161141.ng iltq laws of the Ullied 'Staten orbs hot week., tlltot i her Swank la the ewebtrY editor, to otir l ThoLz f eSora' a limner 4154 of fiedprairrt A Sertio lt tiles, no one is more ernfh Ili of 11 t 111•Ittolies otWpdtaadaY ii•t•op • Itttki bort/6%101mM; to* Patoott sioyit, Coebtaztoita,. is laths, td 1 1 / 1 010 . rough • Matt tothio:Soolholdt ta.tll- g his pod tooldillt•bakros to mak od, tl•as - 16•111 Ard. iolOat., lila oilth Ira& pressed' deal. oe that Po eol4 loam Plo eti me, boo Mout& Pt WO Stallpath• his nostrils, so that be soon silfrocated, Or
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