Bellefonte Democratic Watchman. BY P. ()BAY MEEK IDE yf, _FUREY, Assoc' MI Ennos Ink-Slings —The Democratic ticket has 'been elected by 50,000 majority in Ken tucky. Bully for old " Kaintuck. —A paper tells "a short story about honesty." A good deal of trouble to d e monstrate the existence of a myth. Mrs. CADY STANTON tell; pretty girls to carry pistols. "Ytrick" thinks that old lat will get some "innocent" man shot yet.' —The French , empress is coming to this country next summer. What a hubbub this will create in the fashion able world I —The Radicals are slinging dirt at As!, PACKER. But it falls oil like water from the back of a duck. It won't stick —Dr. MARY W4LKER feels bad be cause she can't get any of tlaANT's cabinet to do anything. \Vas virtue ever so slighted before ? —Radical papers call the Democrat. is nominee for Supreme Judge PLRISII Jkitt the laugh cornea oat of the wronitaide of their imoiths. "Public servants" are very nice to talk about—at old lathes' ten parties. Ilut of late years the ptiblte's servants litt%e liseutne the pultlte'n twisters. —A. great many matelot may they d o n't object to .I edge Packer on - se count of his wealth. lint they can't 83) what they do object to him lor. —There has been a rain olsnakes in Eaqt. Tenuessee. In Pennsyllania rre look fur a reign of "copperheads" after the Fermi , ' Tuesday 01 next liewlier. —nor Mreman asked ‘l4 the other day ll' me ha !moved him lead !word \Se told him %it, eould'mt of no living . it fur leek" than fifteen eente . - ft toe. KT'S pet horee died the other day and GRANT hind lIIHNIOIIIIIeII cram Hied by the eugeon-general ut the army at the “fiverninenfil expent.e. Eeo numicgl (la %NT. —The - Hunlin,oloa (7/07m ,lOn't apimme Mr. TA, Kt:a. "because he iA the .111,1ge IL ill jil.t ,cllll the man a small check he a ill ma uppaw him at all. —Since the death or (hi 0.14 horse, there has been a vonlness in medical circles, caused by the tact that the doe tors were not all Nlllll,fllolleaKtO nioriem examination of the haste's , t notch. —A Mr 1IU( k 111 ISr u We, 11114 pre.eitte , l \ T With 51) nerot of lute, which the I're4oletit "areepied pleaneotly. • ' hal. it II ICC 1(.1 ut hnrlt• and what a plt•;uant fellow the Pretudent —The workman uu the railroad acroms ~the Missouri at t nnahri, having iiitriek, Atn agent lopi been oent to Sall Francisco lor a generation of "Pig talk" to take their place 1 . 10.C.k how it %%of ks. —A ne‘‘upaper writer talk~ about a "epecimeti Lack. AVe can ',how him a lot of 14 peel wen "bricks,•• it hi will generally f0tin.1"1.11(..1 lip" in (inr un flergrout;4l cellAr establidliwants. --An 01.1 laity took a enuill 111 , 3141 C Lux to church in iiiimake for a prayer Lank Mien all WILH II I WI. and the COligregal ion very Sellout+, the ututm• bux mtruck up "Capt. .1 en ksi"l 110814 Maruivs." Spirits or just men !nude i r e( t I —We smiled the other day a hen we read of the marriage of our friend Jos. to a girl by the name ofTARE. K HOC • ing .10NICh ' n bibulous prOpetiMUCek too well not to. know that next to his wife he prefers good whisky, we conlil'ilt help eumpansionating him a little when we reflected how lolird.it would be for him hereafter to kqep front "getting on a tare.'' —Gen. Stub:Les, the .Minister of this Government to the Government of Spain, has arrived at the Spanish eels tal and preseitteil his credentials to Marshal Smtlst). In reply to Sick,- LES'S address, the Marshal said some thing complimentary to him to the effs;( that URA NT COUld not have made a selection of a minister to that coun try that would have been more grateful tp the Spanish people. If such be really the case, then the people of two countries have been greatly obliged. The American people are gratelhl that SicKLes b lias left this country and the Spanish people are grateful that he has collie to Madrid. But ,we imagine Marshal SERRANO was only indulging in a little bitof buncombe. Ho certainly cannot be altogether unaware that Sicaus is the greatest rascal unlimig, though, it must be acknowledged, this very quality will make him the fittest representative of the Minya' adminis tration. -nrw evw,_ VOL. 14. Objections to Packer's Wealth The Radical papers have a great deal to say(ut PACKER'S money, depre cating the idea of notninatip g a man because he is rich. The bound of the New York Tribune took the lead in raising the bowl, and was soon after followed by all the Radical puppies in our State. in order to ease the minds Of those Radicals upon whom PACK ER'S 'reputed twenty millions seem to rest like an incubus, we would pre sent to their eonsdleration the follow I lug facts, - which they would perhaps In well to chew instead if tliC cud of bitterness which they are now chewin g in pt 7 ,-)apeet 01 the defeat that awaits them at Ow ensuing elixtion I. That Mr, PACK Llt WWI not nomi nated on necount of his money, but on aeomint of his business qualifications, his integrity, his public spirit and great pri% ate worth, and his unbounded lib erality toWards the ed u cational and re ligious interests of oar State. All the It a dieal p a p er s, from the Tribune down to the Presx,Reknowledge that Asa Pack er possesses all 'the attributes w elinee enumerated, and that he %%mild there fore make a good, faithful, and efficient governors As% I' tekeit made the Le high Valley chat it is to-day; and a gentleman from that section 01 the riffilitry assures that the whOle Le high Valley will he tieNt to one 1t.,1 In the coning election, only the most bigoted radwals and ungrateful wretch es Noting against bon Look out for stunning majorities f . rotti n 11111 NQN.III 111111AQII, " " Little Lielogli," along the Lehigh Valley railmad, tlog4 %%if% the two_ 1",--1 1 oKJ:•vanil Pzasii rso--Pertee and rt.:,speri l i f —inB.iribed on them, have been thine to-I'ow breeze at rh, , htrer,lit awl I ll\ ONI Oil," a by ;ran liez II road for it it tact twrally uI vonsoleratom, am indicating the trill democratic nod priortplem it which Mt. Pit k rit eweltico, lit. rudroad hustne,., Ilia' the leading and aural 01 the utlicial,, conril•, fed %%all Ilre 1.t.111•Jli Valle% innl road nri.• h'vpaitdreatis. Mr Packer Thr "“ ri '"" 1 " 1""e31 or I.:cum"' net ern what it 11,1,1 morally ,vrtitett, what is his .. hat. hi. t "gctteral "11111,er.n1, - „ ht. Th , pelt:tilling to the t%114 , 1c 1;11110,1u...I ,‘,)rld, tad t t tilttlie,.flpplio , l to a 0,(111C11 1/1 shout Mr. Parker 1111% int! 1.11011 him Ittr 1141111 I filli iron, ar, .11111 , 1% httv.:ll,l ;u lt6lnitß (.'"l"l".rhur'lL ut Ihr Lehigh Vot•llc\ , tarn all r,ll ‘ vindi ". “ c"11.1'. Pen t. ‘"l " tlic cit . \ ut IZonw, ati.l H prillpided {tints erveolt; and polittetil partte4. ()ter the Pope. The 15r,Ittt.,H other sit Itolv thy front sill part , of the Curl 1, an l hen, 5. Ow ".1-:.•tstnenl That. ILc 161,111111- lic‘rr -mak. Imor rV Nu rr rich Merl IM 110111111:1 ft I \V by ch.n the riot gr.,%% I alp MUM lone I llll.llli/11w, iihl.rl. he 1411.4 rlifillifig for (;on rritor In New .1 ermey ? The% 100 l not h o.g to •It, about hia money beorg a 411 , 1114/thlka thou fur public ,thee. The fact I lit ~ atri the late inglorion44 Ja t es t l at I .Imo. f. lir.krli. It the ileinocrat milt Mr. PACK ran a 11101 W: RI rely a a, we wisi'd have serums inasgt vings about has being elected As at is, wefeel 1 . 011 thient lie will he el&qed, for the plain, simple reason that both has public and his private character lire nmrvsuilablr We have yet to mee the first hail paper impeach either Again, ally dill hilt the !wheat papery, espi..artally the Ti ibtim, raise a howl when Mr. liut,wold, was runnint Mr governor in New York 7 He also huts lIII4IIIIIIIOIItE In spite or these, however, lie wits al so defeated, and that lay a compare tat ely poor man, the Ilan. Jolt N T. 110V1 , 111AN, than whore 110 1111111 in New York has a stronger hold upon the hearts and affections of the masses of New York. Let our Radical friends art our State take warning from titian ex. ample, for Asa l'tcaElt 111114 a similar hold upon the affections of our State. The 711//.451'S of our State wall not act lake hundreds of ungratetul radicals ,dial we could point out: FORNEY, for exam pie, who, tatter the sainted liecitlN`WN hail packed him alp out of the glitters and set him up in laaniness,turned round and stabbed his benefactor, prevy much like an ungrittuful son that erally stabs—the bosom that nourishes him artltinlnfancy. Furthermore, why did the radical papers not get into a rage when Senator Morgan bought the governorshijr of New York, a few years ago, and lately fits ilriited States Seat atorithip? Queer, is it not, that the Radical rule of howling against nomi nating rich men foe public office, does not work both ways? Do our Radical friends think they have received a lair ger share oh' heavenly grace than ate BELLEFONTE, PA., FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 1860. ect aLwwl •t ,•1(1 . • ‘, Lich rthe lienertii -.4•1 pe til the jitro , lietiori of the youliell lo,er the in(t .: re -. t+ of the The the .I:ettlttetoritl (•otobeiliN(ll and settle divaced lAants ul .d,ctrine, 'Lad to env w but 011(11 or 011111 not he re- "STATE RIGHTS AND FEDERAL UNION." democrats have, so that they can over come all temptationsin 'the way of bif i r ing up nominations? We know that they assume to themselves all the in telligence and morality in the country; but what shall we think of the party, in theme respects, who,, shilling lights . are S111(1.10 the murderer, and Brrutit the thief. :t. That A n.t '0 Ft Illade his 1110a ry honestly. All the Radical Impart; admit this. lie was himmelf the crea tor of hie fortune. Talk of g