Bellefonte Democratic IV atclimaii. Ry P. CRAY MEEK Ink-Sllnge _......, The home of th e o ppressed" the Southern States under the rule of radicalism. ----QUITAti VICTORIA IS tO take a trip to Greece. That, oleouree will be jue,ao.-aa trip. --Ex-Senstor Monnti.i. is talked of as n. temperance candidate for Clover. nor of 'Maine. Does this make him a moral candidate? --Bishop Uriotn, of Indiana, is so old that he can't stand on his own legi. When he tries to do so, there is generally a down fold. —The young lady who refused to nap the velocipede gave us a reason : She'd be darned if she'd get astride of anything that wouldn'tstand alone!" —The Washington city riots are a titling commentary , on the present ad • ministration. Where is the peace which lilll \ T promised the country? -00 y. JEn ELL, Or Connecticut, rt.eeiNed the members of the Legisla titre Oft(' et citing last week. We Pltr thought hun, a "jewel" of Wife of JOHN F one Of I he 1-,lltors of the Naloonal :n t Wallington, 14 dead, The poor Ads ha- , at hwt "shunted off her mor (al - The Ali/ iot %%ants to know t d , o II };find f u r GEARY ROW, HMCO the IVuttrils demise?" Likely he can :Asd qorne one on l'itate street, to do that InCe limiter for him. - --The firm which hits aided the iiirtr - q' to MI er ato,t or ail .1,1.4. 'l9 Sholderbitter h Pioekioopher their .mil, theyaeolori party bi ---.1 })“1 11:1Int'd (irOll , .P r, in chicagli, tied a p(lny'A halter to his and came near lotting.llH life for ,thoughtle,inerig,—odoeh tvoidd hat e hero a doleful Stan. 11101)1', the banker, 111. It rrt ed titiFt cutudry once more. Wl' hiur 1.111111 wondered whether it vaetl t the body of Ow+ pt.qt, thus reu• dead it no utln ab le. -1'.171111 k and Jlllll 1 . 116r1 - YR hale been arrrested for lolling Jon% (Mon, at Roxbury, ' M . a.-tneliii4ett+, In Ibi ea , e. tile murderer-, althd i ngh the) billed good, made a bad thing of it An exchange suggest , ' t there Nerett .4 loose in the llovern ,sent printing (take, IC reports be torreet, ue guess there arc some roo , ll , F , ll , Vs m ,tile treasury department, - \Vont+ in Hight editor of the \ el% York SUN. to Ilu avc the oat 'rll order of 111111.,44 04 reverBed, nrul of the Sim illaminaortg the 1V.w , 1 thv Wood illuminate, tilt? San, and night. ow. -- --MI.! , EMILY 11110t0 54 to real Deilaratvin nr Independenve nt l„ t 0 0 ,,, on the 4th of July 1;ou , 1 for ' We wonder tit the tear tren ruriN too Independent to rer en I` a 77-14 in sand the 1:m ye! i 4.1 Serail tam acne uwalloor tailed e,eo4, to 1(1,4 t.i,Jul4ll them from the rest of man kind Here, no such brol;p• t. fiere44a - 110 Cat, tell I I muupiviwt4 eh rue ;,rs by the "eta of their j 11,4." elehan ,, e NaV4, Glt INT in h•n4l4 throwing itittivelt• tipo , l the I ,, aiorratte party ll' br doei, the party %I'll I , l' in about th, nmc fiX '.l Lit lima ‘vegoti to nltea it htu ton mach dung aboard—it'll !weak down "Cu tat.cs Sllll %UN an !rlled 1,1 .1011% NVitosoN, Of No. ly Nest t•treet, ont ofs,.;ll,•by the 1,,0gt14 jets elry 1111114 n,New York paper. Ile hate been It Wort or a "one horse ---" Nick " Potto•rov:n p•iper, the YorA al rpt)s • "The dre , B Inalerm or Seloowellply nre abolit to irrrce. I tressti are expeote , l to go tip 111 Viet ICC. " The dtt•t, totBty 11111111!" --Thew are Rigor of life nrotin4l the New tl wkot llowto um, more.—Altoonts l'lnthcalor If 1113 anything like tt wan when we were there butt, the ningirot4 in the meat and the butter old enough to run moue, would no doubt give it a tery hyt ; appearance. —lion. 'lows tl , A notrican Ater to the olaurtof Vienna, has 'had a sun or clothes nuuio in London, with whiel l the English papers are in exmtn ey. we can't see any settee in waking so much fuse over the line feathers 01 thiq poor little jay. --An English paper states that (4.lstment OrCKll"frl will 14 - created a peer in ease the h ill establishing life peerages becomes a M. Of , course, then, it may, be consitle'red as pretty certain that one of these peerages will go to the d—iekuns tlito VOL. 14. A New Dodge Telegraphic IliPpatehcs have for the pact two weeks announced in all Outs or the country that, a new issue is to be sprung by the Republican party of Penn Sylvania in the campaign now be fore us. That issue is to be an enforce ment of the Alabama claims, or, in other words, a war with I:7ol.and ; with a view of forcing the Demorratie pony to follow hi its wake, or be charged with British doryism, or sympathy with England. This is the dodge; mid the wisest hettilspt the Jtieobin party of the country have been gathered togeth er in hatching out the programme. A meeting ()Nome of these oi (-notion l'el hltS 4 Will . 1:10 . { held in Philadelphia, including our tire 1141111111 ( s 1 ItTl%, Syn. NKR, and others. It ie n WP7lk IlltPllllo7. 10 get up it raise ißsne, behiud Ilhich they hope to bide, tit deee t ving the pe.ople 1100 71 1111a. , 1 in florgemeut of the TIOIE ISSUE—S (U2O EQI'A i.vry But we ray to them. You shall not dodge nor evade that inane. They may beat their drums, and cry aloud, at tempting to distract public attention to any other question, while they are at their dciilish work, lint it will avail not—the pique in this campaign In the infamous action of the last Republican Legislature 01 Ivania which der ed to barter away the birthright and liberty of rennsivlvanitins at the bid ding of a corrupt and revolutiorttOy power nutcide the Comm Oaaealth, The lanae of the eampio.,jll In —The Negro .•:i t ffroye. and tVry7 n Egtorhty t , u I tlyr tt/ bcrt renewal .tai ii rol no lo,lging or effort to introduce any other twine will a%ttll The settlement or non - settlement of the Alabama e!ttints 14 an nothing to l'ett!o , y Ivan! tin compared to the out rnyoua action of the late Legielatit c con , -prat oi s. The Democracy of the old Keystone will insist on holding the profligates of I'enr srlvanta to their dirk record, nor will they swerve from the jute of fast ening that respomoli lit 1.111011 11-1 jar mg authors till the% are us ti110. , 11, and the people are tee tore nr of insult and wrung. T. the devil with your e):I1111h! 1% hat 1,1 It t , / the great hwtl . % ut Prnun~lVnnuul.? It 11/1111.4 Le wade aII I+l-111. ni t Stet. ..r /111 V where LiCert.., iron' o , .ti,riratot-.' The ot erthr9w of thus ' rile 0% It•tt e .I.Are.l to gi‘e the con , elit ,it the people to Negro ..1111ra;zt. 'o.l Negro !• . ; The mireeeoreetablik btiri:tt of fraitor-‘ of l'eureo,lvenia The politteal ~ l nghter'ol the dclil ish ivfongrel4 I Th,4 19 the eltn•.e of the people. 711111 19 the 1:1411e. 7 1111, Itlone, t 111 enter into the rnetits of the carn . paign 0011 upon tn, lit:4111e which the Alithaina elnun4 11.1111 1t wltr with England sr.. n+ Roth 1).W11 trill' 1)10,0 Wll.l hnte 111114 k) 111.41115 t the people! .I),mp %%soh the rt.e:ll4 oho hate rohlp , l itna pluffilered the fiveinen of PepiHyl%nitta.! 1)own will' :1 Mongrell.m of the races ! Donn « ith Negro Siillrage and N gro Equalitv ' Donn with Ow Aristocracy Of ey - Down ;with the Revolutionary, .Ino• I)binical, PEIU isT PA wry! Pow!' with the party which heel.H In overthrow the liepublie, by degrad ing Suirritge and making it worthless! Down n ith Amid loaders and gold robbet s Up with the old Democratic Repub. lie of Jefferson, and the olidlitshioned Commonwealth of Peruisvlvitnin! p with the Poor Man? Up witl! the Iloneat Farnier Up with the ,Proditeing People, the Skilled Artisans, the Tniclen, the Indus trial Interests ! nith nhl ,hio "pp., owm nod the Democracy of the ME A Lt-Ppublio is good enough for Item -4.t orutiolteptittlty4llQii o!i z» pl e, plain and toto4tetttutiolts tom or Govertt• merit is good enough for poor, hooe , t, indoutriott-t %%hitt: mot, nod Iry the Eternal Itod, tte intend to have, tut other! "STATE RIGHTS AND FEDERAL UNION." BELLEFONTE, PA., FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1869. Build up your Aristocratic Temples —we'll pun them down lc Build up your Empire and set upon his throne your Emperor—we'll tear the one dow , ‘ and hang the other! Build up a government of Many Op preaaions—we'll dissolve it, and cast it to the winds I Build up your graven image—your paper•money God we'll tear him down and rear abovn his ruins, the Everlasting God of the Universe. There is ooe great issue in Pennsyl vania, and that, issue embraces all oth ers. It is the issue of the people toottnst those who have eons pired against their liberties and rights, and 110 001dr - issue can be magnified to hide that great issue trom view. Poor Old Tennessee. Th. ~ .u(h t tho south I tho south! Tennesane, heir , (hew hit., man'a a arrf, And the nekro la.free , here a thing If iM !lark, With n .rte iu Ila hand, Can crush the Caueaulan, And rule o'er the land. It is there where one may find exam ples of thedevilishrtess of Radicalism, Negro Supremacy, and Mongreliten in their most revolting )briny. We oh- serve that the campaign in Tennessee opened out last Saturday, between the champions of Loyalty split in two. The infamous Sroci.s—cruel, vindic tne, h rannical cowardly, jacobinical Svokts, backed with his hurtle ohm I tiered and untutore 1 African pagans, presented his platform ; surd SE , : TER, a more moderate rascal, followed with his. STOI(Vt Is Mr nothing charitable r r ehristian, and seems to desire n perpetual reign of blood and turmoil in the State which tolerates him. Ile Is opposed to granting the franchise to the di +french 4e,1 white men of Triunes See, ex• op • in rare ease.. Ile longs initiate IIrowniOWISIII when llitowNLutl %Nay 7111 , 1 %%lekedest, and strives cleft to mat do that 'charlatan in his palinie.d To, of bat liarth SIN rEii' STORI, opponent, e. the piece It Got er nor of Trunessec, hat ing been elec• cd Lieu Governor under ItitowN Lou ; but he o much snore mod.. rate , he ot-os to believe that It would be no roe ! to mankind or bousidi to entroieb his own MVO, and in his it he made the proms' that, it he would urge upon the Leg ii'attire the enfrnnehi,.eineni 4,1 the white met; of the Stitt, that WO:dol f,IN r ~ iTit• elevation (lie 'lute maw Io the prevent high ' , fondant pro, ilegev enjoed liv the ,u nice of Tenne,-ee. But film 14 more hi "light ih by th 4 pectil tat rn•rnrnvtanee4 thy (4arn. an iHnleql. I.a/rp4Me,to JU right and to aid in 7 icing peace to that rii..lract,.4l negro oerftey. SF S TER Im putplertur, tli,o consbrvatite element, winch 1.-+ unrepresented uti the atnuip. With the Radicals now Mil/petting It i, not always the big et NICLOrIe , I believe ,, that lie eonsereative4 that eau- , c the greate-t rejuicirg, or the can elect hint Wie"' 11,11:0. NIJI1L1111:!. eLt•lltn, 111:11 FLIP 11Plcit platform rept , the itc 4 er‘ati‘e -, lar,z,ly heralded. !Cio,le.ty often pre Hence, It ly IL race betmeen It 410 an oc,f.ani/ation Irani chronic! charlatan and a lent agi )glie. St r n g ' 'lnd It I , the •• uali‘u /Moil a . ". it m.n appear, 1111,,i1 \l wupp. , rt 4 cso, ui iivlicali - on that keeps it fruit) Si \ nit n 4111114 Sli/ILLY--11 , 4 rl - 1/111 arrL rlulvinig "lien when eircuin4tances 111e1111e aL nlaltr, but hcca i/Se Ile bllteS glVib ~,nnnnn An it - I t ii' IY:a STOkEi n . e I hall lie loves SLN ILI: certain kind 4it Nit that it crows vriot, ns we have scud, ti the ;nit 6 much user site) tic icturie4 of pol ing I lioiernor of 'fenny-env • and by a icy victories 111 the pi inciples of lim of the I.i.gailninre, p.t eed IA give I icalisiii —a succi,sllll currying out of the opportunity oI heeping the tencliiii4n of that phrty,—liiit little kllfie , permanently, Sriirt.o ue saidahoul, piriper'n•litoe a pccii• swkLy c fbr h e liar pionpeninv lei tem:it:ling silent, lin. the power to throm. out II precinct) I when tliv gyeat nor'( 01 that oguniza or emu, t 10 , 1 whicholnre r" sate again.it, lion iv being plosecuted with the most, hum This It+ tlirtunate Aor the St.\ fill vigor, Mid is 'wing ciou tied m•sith truly, party, arid it sere unhealthy state of wonderful triumphs. Below we give, get it, iront the South east attairs bur S•roxy... So It mutters little. .3"I 1 " "e how the nigger Radicals vote, SENTRit eorner or "ile of our ewhanges, the fact in already elected, it lie de , dren to he. or a hiost erwliehnin g and ciUhrituti• tins sletory of the prineiples—the teach ings---of that party. It taken but few lines to chronicle the facts, bat they carry Will thou a World of thought . and meaning. Here it Is. In F'nud.l ht county, a , SundAy,Mn4, fttunr, WILOW, Otis 011 ngpd, tinder clrcuur pei•iiltfirAtroolty, by it uegro name,l Prier In view of this tact, and the further on.. 'llia SiokLi It a fair representative of a :Mongrel revolutionist, it is not un likely that alter the election la over all appeal nn.y lie made, ala Alcxicatne, to ballets and bludgeons, and a liveli revolution be the consequence. But Sew -a , tail have the iolinnta e vcrll,,r. Vi e wing the vane thus, we can bat gkung into the present eampaign there hope that our tears will be rally real- in good spirits and with high hopes. ized and tliat the Negroesand Radicals I We Iraq that viehisy may perch upon fairly divided, well armed, and arrayed their banners, and the whole people be and encouraged, will go for each otter at last enabled to stry, wa real. ly in the threat bulb American style, and - that the close of the campaign will ---lien. CsNa‘„ has appointed one, It ate flue corpses oldie whole devilish of his ollieers sheri(f 01 the ell) or crew lbr the buzztuds sad jackals I i Richmond. "Let us have pence I- Missouri---A Radical Leader, 1f there is one State more than another, crushed, oppressed and out raged, by the rule of unannointed vii liana, that Stale is Missouri. It has been the camping ground of the tbieves and cut-ihrouts of the Mongrel party, ever since the days of "bleeding Ka:i nns." And in place of getting better as time wore -OH, it Lap been growing worse and worse, tinder the. reign of radicalism, until, M outlawry, crime and hell "cannot bold a can dle to it.'' For officials, it has the most brazzen set of devils, that ever run unit ung--ontlaws, tuatth route, con victs, footpath, pirates, thieves, and any and every kind of villians, Chat the good Lorin ever allowed to jive, to curse the earth and disgrace humanity. Front Tom FLETCH ER, down to his pettiest tip - ratifier, the whole host of officials are of the qatne ilk—covered with crimes,--daubedover with devil try and pregnant with all manner of offences against limn and nian. Ten nessee under the rule of man—planting Boon N, tow is rough enough, but Mis souri under TO FLETCHER is worse. In order that our renders may have an opportunity of judging who rules and holds sway in that radical be thy ; iled state, we publish the following confession of one of the band Jo. 'AT TU, s horn justice in the shape of a halter, overtook a few days ago at Little' flock, Arkansas. „It must be reineniberol that MONKS to wh om he refers, Is one Major WILLIAM MONKS, one of Fi K reilEit's militia Major's, who is non acting as peace preserver in ioncll and ARTIER/II counties, Missou ri, and who, during the winter of 1861-8, was a leading, radical member of the Legislature of that State. Some six months since lie was at the head of a band of lingund, tinder Gov. L'l.ArTertt of Arkansas and still retained I ltis head quarters in Missouri. It was hiring this time, that Lanz neat V,11,11 luau, as stated Ilere is the con, c.u.11 !tie..irl with Upham and Monks We belonged to a hand of horse thiott.s 1.011111.1.111/115 all in er the 4.1,1111. IV I 11111 .4.111 a 1111,11111.1 Of II 1•101111111 Ir. rho arlain and Monks nut the treasurer N hen No started (tont Missoin 1. they sand that we would 001110 .1111 in into Alkalises, and that un ite] the pretense of /milling out Ku-klux we could kill a few men and get all the horses and 1110110 N., ' hate been engaged hl this eve, slime ao 011110.11 e, I hare noted 1111411, I:pliant's orders 111eterything When killed liar is I was waling under Inn titivate order. Those orders were the hest sort, for we nor., nor, punished for tur thing done uitor thorn I w,,s core 111 Otlld be protected in it %%Mi 1 ens wrested I was olfored my 0)10,01 Ofll Hal •it her il or military Up 4wini toll 111 P, anti no ow others that it would only he a forte ttilyviy, and that I nonild a/stnted , n n I f.d tea • ) 111,1 rhrn rse. the• truly Wry. as I isethl not believe they amild go bark oil ;Ile lh,s was You MOP they 1111,e, though llmy told toe all along, since I have been hero that It .115 stll .1 Hlll.l and that I amiht released wetly ?mon- . ThPV were afraid to tell nio that I tilts going to he hung, for fear that I would tell N halt I klloW 1 11111 lumdered because I know to 11111011 [see it all—tool, blind tool tuna I 11111 Roy... ail of you, the. , are my dying rt,,rd 4, lb. y urn true, Co help In other \I ord4 Another Victory for Radicalism —The A TII hall I/I D e in o c r a ry are ---- "N, A ,,,, 1 .1 , w„(, ~ / ~,,,„ , Our Coal Fields---" Strike" for Liber- Wotwithstandipg the beauties Buppos ed to be at the bottom of the "protective tarilii3" for Workingmen, so shamefully are they robbed, tat the scales are fairing from their eyesirin the Penneyb vania oonl fields, and rent Aintree are the consequence. The deluded masses now begin to Bee that protective tariff's have built up great monopolies and impoverished the laborer. The °pent% tires now are beginning to sed that they are little more than slaves, owned by wealthy _yetis of the coal fields and iron beds—mere chattels, who labor incessantly to keep life in their bodies, while the monopolists are posseiutting themselves of the whole country; its money, houses and lands. We thank God that the pet), le—the toilers—are awaking from the fatal sleep they have Pullen into. "Srikos," however, arc no remedy tor the evils. Vote right—vote every time and always against these monopolists and their demands—that is the road to liberty. Vote right and unanimously and the chains on your limbs, ye toilers, Will drop off of their own rottetAveight, and your bodies will be free. Vote this year for a Demo. crat for Governor—vote for Democrats for office—vote for Liberty—and you may yet be free. Don't strike, but von Raoul. Ore correctly polled vote will go down into the festering corrup tion and cause an eruption. One good vote will break your shackles. One good vote ; will- till your houses with cheap coutforts. (The good vote will drive your enemies to the wall—but that vote must be unanimous and de termined. One great strike now or Liberty. One great strike now to break the "hackles on your linibA. One grelt sty yhe now for your homes and free 4/Tb/dee—free lands and free food—r-free eluthinv and tree(loin of airiE One great strike• now for freedom and hapl in —for :mil peace. (hie great strtAc now in the right direction--arnted only with a tyrant— terrif)ing ballot, and you will be free eVeT 1110 re, Ye., Workingmen strike—but ..drike in the right direction. Strike for your fanuliee, your happiness, your future, our liberty, and your country! Stroke .'—s/rifle I—strike to be free from monopolists, aristocrutii, and t.), rants! • A i i 11`t the -strike be altogether— one and an—now or never. "Moral Feelings." llfrs Annoy It Nadan has 1,ed , 4 lon nil guilty of murder in the first degree at Dedham, Maas. Eiteepttutio hare been taken, but if there are 01erriled, a hat IN 010 State of Masaaelittrotte to do a ith this woman. Hang her Certain ty Mot. 'Hie moral feeling of the (Virnon wealth a mild nut hear it.—Atio In; Tlibuile. " Moral feeling 'A„of Massachusetts is good' c kind of noon-struck mor al feeling. artirsk at different tunes ur entirely alikrelit nays. lint a few year., a.•o, this Caine "moral feeling " gloated ,iser the outraging of Southern %lumen, by Northern beasts,—the no/- chin:2 young girls, throughout the CoMcleracy by fiends in blue coats, and the murder of helpless babes, in "honor of the flag." When poor, in nocent Mrs. SCH.WATT was hung in Washington, for rr critic she knew nothing about, this same "moral feel ing" turned up its es to Heaven and prayed that more " rebels in petieonts" aught share the same fate ; now the moon that controls tire" moral feeling" of Massachusetts has changed, and it "will not bear" the hanging of a cold blooded, murderess, because she can sing through her nose, eat clam chow• der and "punkin pies," and believes that Plymouth rock, is the "rock of ages," and that at,iIGIITY Gao is n full blooded African. "Moral feeling," 0, ye Gods! Play your jewsharps 0, ye self tinned fled I —Jo high aristocratic circles the palate is refining. Shoddy must have the daintiest of delicacids to reltuce and refine his gross nature. The following e woad(' suggest : Brined fleas, fried gnats, musket() soup, humming birds filcaseed, grasshopper li versa /a mode, cncic's-combs toasted, stewed frog's crow's toes in flea saute, pine shavings fried in tar, hor'iclit of kum drop4, acorn pudding. etc., tb' such ex tent is the desire to iriritnte Frencit sty he. —Altoona is troubled with incendiaries!, and tad Ica, thierea. —Huntingdon count , is agilil complatolnit of tiorme thieve,. gong op again, the Klee along the creek being from $5 to EMI 7 - 4 71erita county has threo mem who return an aggregate income of $164,171. —A Lewistown fisherman caught a fire-and a. half pound catfish the other morning, —Robert L. Brown of Kittanning, has been appointed U. B. Assentor for that distriot. —Tho Demorrate of Cambria county will hold their nominating convention on the 2st h init. NO. 25. —The lawyers of Scranton wear swallow-tail ed emits to distinguish them from tho rest of mankind. —The Sine works, near liirmitighlun. are be ing remodeled and repaired, and will be put in blast soon. —The radical.' are beginning to dfg up that old "rebel yell" preparatory to the approach- ng campaign —Mr. Andrew Furry, of South Woodbury township, Sedibrd county, hung himself in his cellar, a few days since. —The Reading Eagle has hoisted the rums of Gt!c. IIArooc; as its choke (or the Demo cratk netninsHon for Governor. —The editor of the Monlcerr Aaseriean has been removed from the asehtlant aesessorship of hie division In the 12th district. _rleo. J. Bolton, of the "Belton llouse,"Aar kburg, will take charge of the 001urnbia Id9se, at Cape May on the 24th of June. —A mare belonging to Mr. J. C. flmith.olf ilownsburg, died a few days ago, aged thirty- Ire years. She had raised !sixteen colts. —The papers In several of the towns on the West Branch of the Susquehanna, lopes& le glowing terms of the present grass crop. —A man named Edward Frasier, tram MlMl dale, Butler county, waa fleeced out 0(6500 by confidence man In Pittsburgh, theother day. —The Lancaster Kromtner, tho organ of the Radicals of Lancaster county, is out hot and heavy against the renomination of Goy. Geary. —The Altoona VI/idiot/or say. the need WU Piro Company of that place Is a "nursery of 'rune and immorality and a curs* to youse mon." —The vlinton Repyklacen ja terribly troubles • bout the shot rump; of the nigger who at.. tempted to outrage a white girl in that place MEM —D D. Dewitt le the senatorial delegateNles the Democratic State Contention from the dia• trict composed of Bradford, Susquehanna anal Wyoming —John Broolebanke. Jr. of Ebbensburg, way killed, by falling off the ears on the New York & Ene road while asleep, on Thursday Medi of last week. —Andther of the supposed Clearfield Bank robbers was arrested on the 4th Inst., In 11. Louis, anti lodged in the Clearfield Jail on Mon day of last week. —John T. Richards, late member of the douse, M announced as a candidate for Seale tonal honors, In the Redford dieteict. Hera make a "hefty" Senator. —some $2,500 of the money stolen by tbio leartleld bank robbers, has been found ace, reed along the road, when the two first war* aken In Bedford county —A little girl, aged ten, named Maggie Gi rard, waa drowned at WilliamapOrt, whilst at tempting to get come wood off the legs Inc mill-pond, on Saturday laaL —A negro at Harrisburg gyre the following toast -De gobernor ob de stags—de Illuster oun l;eary—Lio conies in old berry little oppo sitnni—be go out wid none at all " —Thome. Oxterhout and C. M. Gera hate been agreed upon cc representatfre delegates totho DernocratlelState Convention from Sum quehanna and Wyomilti countess. —The newly organized society for the pre vention of cruelty to anifnals in Philadelphia, conwneneed operation• yesterday by arresting thn city ear drivers for overloadkig their can. —A dug with nymplums of hydrophobia, waa idiot the other day in Lawintown BellefontB had a mad dog the other day too, but is was olio out devil kicked out of the office fur .00long MI aura into the "pi" box. —A Germag paper published at Doylestown, in a late issue, contained a poem of Ntxty-four lines, singing the praisers of sourkrout, and preferrtag it, if properly prepared, to boiled sweet porn and sweet corn pudding —A Tan 114M0a Samuel Morrow, about 6 years of ngo residing 8 miles from Mat New ton, Westmoreland comity, In a moment of passion or insanity, beat out his wife's brains with a club, lost Monday, and then escaped. --On Thursday last SO alderman In Pitta• burg , tted n double knot, and a queer, knot it was. A mother and daughter were married to two Mothers, and with an titter distegard of good taste, the younger brother took the old —The Ministers of Williamsport hest, re solved not to attend funerals on Sunday We etiPprise it's because it threatens to leave them vt talent an most, of their hearers ree fer going to funerals, to being bored by Weir sermon s. —Now picitoffices held, been (Ultablished at Montt, Huntingdon county, Clarkelown, Ly cot rig county ; Weinhomple and Cake, Schuyi kill r.mnty, and %%stouts, Holbrook and B Tree, Ureen county, during thn pant week.— There are butt mall troughe for the little pip In tit° radical pen to drink from. —Tho Cambria county Rods, through their county committee, have declared for Geary for Governor. Another evidence that radicalism is insane. They have no morn hopes of elect• Lng GEMIT than 'Auto has of making a Paradise of perdition, or a Bellefonter has of living with out betrugdoeoed by ezhorbleant taxation. —Loot ro You* Drraassrs.--Sere rant ei..t Money If you have anything to sell, If you hove logt anything, Ifyou have found anything, If yon have a howls to rent, if yon want to rent a house, If you want boarding, If you want anything, Ten Ten Theusand People at ono., .byitd rertising in the TITCSMAY. IdoCart.Y, brae/dent of the 4011 Iteptiblicen Assoetatkin okWestern FelleaYlVa nie, has Moiled an address, calling uptln all Irishmen In the State, who favor itulversal suffrage, the protection of American Induldri, and the liberation of Ireland, to meet Inch Congressional District, and elect one delegate _and alternative, to attend the Irish Republican Convention iu Chicago, on the Fourth of.Taty. Anil hint - get about as many true Irishmen . 0010 him, ea he would to disgrace them selves and their oppressed countrymen, by Joining England's oppressors. Pennsylvania