Bellefonte Democratic Watchman. BY P. 0: - tel.Y MEEK. JOE W. FUREY, Assoc F. lITX Ink-Slings. -GRANT is peregrinating over the country at the "people's eipenee. A royal family, truly. —The Tennessee election is a mighty lick at Radicalism. The Democracy said "let's lick 'er," and theydid. —Tile Radicals have at last come to the solemn conclusion that (len Rl' can't be elected. Brethren, let us pray. —The Radical • press 'of Virginia, since the election, call the colored pop ulation "niggers." (lb 'way, black man 1 —The Democracy of Itiontaua are "Aland on the goose." And they've elected CAV AN ACM —fl regular Demo cratic gender• —Boil n Eli. quite(' to control the Tennessee election. Bormew. can't control anything—not even his temper or the next presidency. —it is said that Queen VICTORIA is "lint so well as couhd he expected." We hope she ie'nt agaiQ—my, how warm it is since the eclipse —For the iuformat ion of those whom it may concern, we would just state that, in order to go into the country, One f• obliged to go out of tm►rr. —The Democratic majority in Ken tucky 0 only 49,525. (bit of 86 mem bers of the House of Representati yen the Itailicall only had five. Good! Hullo! • —Radical paperm are bragging over the redaction of the public debt. The Ratlicaln have dtMe more to reduce the public credit than they ever did to re deye the public debt. —R on (l eo . IP PENDLETON hasheen nominated for Governor of Ohio, in ',lace of Gen. lIIIVLI RANS, resigned. Mr. PENDistov has the hearts of the pew plc, and will earn the State by a tre inendonit majority, —The Radical eantliilate for sheriff. immediately after his nominaTion, sent up to Sheriff KLINE for the Atlis thr dad. Don't be in too much of a harry, .IritEmi SU. We rather guess Mr. Wonortma witi buff MU off the track lieiore you get your fingers on those keit, mind, now ? F.,, 01141 WATI.IIIOI TWO LOVERS. ()no lover har Lind. Ind gold And dnp• on every .OS, // 1 treastiree of earth are him to hold knd he often. theta all to Me Fllls 10 , 4 nhodi Ming 10,4414 m ,14,k my Imm %TM birM. of 10.11.1•(••••t Witt. In hing •lrouad me %It the air 111.11 Luis i x pitln., for snot of the oitirlde In kite, 1% ut, yt,,,rr 1 1 gold, 1.1%.1 my .%•••• glial I 4t, 1 . 1111r,4•41" entrnlto,my ..Iglll Anntly, lover of I. Icing In Ow r.,iltiot of art And genii'', 4;ud-lilin and .11, in. • 14rnlin in lue sunlit lietirt 1."(114 , 14 tOllll. W ttti II 1/44.4 odowinK with high A Mixture of nitio ly and I.oyi4h gray.• And hi, line gray rye of fin• So bright in hit. radium,. SO ellg, and rush, hint trua, II bibr the honied dropn or el01111111111'1• Haag inn Ma 14. Ilia. dew Ile 1A•Ils me of stinny „ lnnds R rxp{s•d up Inn cloudless sky. r Whore thi,eu•wa %OM break on golden snlldll Anti the zephyrs g 0 to file— (if an Island far away (iii r VelliTe happy lovers go to stay Through tlino'n eternity Of It lila, for 40,.. 5i,,,,0 where In the Irrhght, soft wert, I sr dawn those pintos where sunset rolls Into ► rl vor of rem!. ether wondrous now and strange delights— Itottottnd by 111)144111st And tune) 's soaring Nights If / will go with him And reign 11,1111,11 In those lands, eays our pytot shall never grow Alm With looking on earthly sands And haw ran I withhold The luva he hale atolan away I liavn given my hand to lhm• man 4,1 gold Hut my heart with 111111 Mud! ntgy. MOIMIXUA, JULY 27, 1/011.1. --(ICU.WRANS hag declined the Democratic nomination l'or ( lovernor of Ohio. Re does this for reasons 'of a private nature, and not becaime of any lack of sympathy with the principles of the Democratic Nifty. rho General Was on the Pacific coast when lie was nominated, and consequently kiiew nothing of it. He telegraphed to Judge THURMAN as follows : "Alter the war 1 resigned n very denim hle 13011iiien In the army, and left my Slate 10 moOIITO at least the pesettallty of fullitllng the dellos deemed mitered to my eredltorn and fam• I I Y. Theme ditties forbid me the honor ollend• log the beineerney of Ohio In the pending eon ram for Governor. The declination or (len. ROSECRANH renders the assembling of another State Convention in Phi') necessary. It would have been well for the leadersof the party in that State to have ricer• tained whether Gen. Rosßetina's would accept before they put him in nomina tion. 111 taw Eil=El VOL. 14. The Triumph In Tennessee The election in Tennessee. says the Lancaster Intelligetwer, Tarnishes most substantial cause for rejoicing. The Radicals had established there a sy* tem of disfranchisement which was so sweeping end so rigid in its provisions that there keemed to he little hope 91; breaking their power by State action. A large majority of the whites,- d prising nearly all the intelligence i red wealth of the State, were kept from the polls, while the voting was chiefly done by ignorant negroes marshaled tinder the leadership of scallywags and car pet-baggers. Haling as such a stale of things Was, the only love of the white property holders seemed to li e that the Supreme Court of the I:ffited States would deride the infamous dis franchisement net; VS be iinconstini tmal. So strong was the bold wloch the Radicals had managed to secure that there seemed to be little prospect of breaking it in any other way for ears to collie Lean _than half . _ the ~r,„k of the State were voter:A. Those who were enfranchised numbered about WO 4/11, while not lest.' than 110,1011 white men were disfranch teed. t)1 the enfranchis ed eittiens fit 4,11011 were w hue men ruin 35,(#41 flegroes. Of the 10,1,00 whites about :;5,00it were Com•ematite 17111011 num. The Radical it lutes and negroem numbered fai.lloll, and they hail'a reli able majority of not lesm than :25,1190. Such Nrip , the ePtiniate made ,by the best informed of the Con,ervatiN e Union ii en when we were in Ea , ' T-ntle...ser la.t April. They were not hopeful ot • a, speedy ti deli% erance from the km , ful thralifoin to which they hail !wen subjected. The hitter quarrel loetwetot the contending It:011AI laction+ opened up it chance, of which the Con4ert all% e l'uyi men gladly availed thrin , el%, ,, Ili4) tilt voted lot:St000r, ,%lito I. pled ed te t he repeal of the di.tianeloaelin nt acts mid repertplut.4 Been made •tire hi 1 i 111 . 1 . IVetlfill ut at majority it Ibimocr it., nnil 4 . .ni , er‘llMP , l", die Slate i.uzi-1 i The 4trittl,il 1, 111 1,1111 hotter when the ,11.11anclie, molt IftW iti 'A Teti 0111 T. 1111 . "0. - ONMI ttli t( full .ler% an% kg' I I II I I 111, 0011111,111 - 11111 . 111..01 %%Litt , it :ill the tiev, 4-4 41111,11 , 1 t., k , .10 11101 the I.llle, RIIIIII . III. 41,1ni..4 . 1.m11,4 111 the State %%,,111,11,e 41,1114vry.iliV. R'ldn• ,11,1 ISltsrk Doll.7'it h• M14),11) But the ncgr6c- %%ill not all lore the Radicals hereafter Tleee.and. than voted for Sewer, mid it in lar ; :e l'irop.irtioti or tll,lli will tote aitL their eniploers ur Mint., WI was the defeat of Vie grain it Is still mare complete in Ten nednee. The home it the old I)eni‘o cratic hero, Atidrev, haq sell rede,enied, and the reign of the carpet baggers and selli\ tt fig.+ rs lOlT‘er at an end in that gallant State. As it is in Telines , ec Virgmia, NO it will be ever, where thrmigh.mt the South. The iiegroes will old% help to swell the Democratic majorities Thi, have all the schemes of the Radicals for controlling that section heen denly thwarted and broken up lore%er. The lit brie which Congress spent so much time in rearing, has crumbled to pieces, and every Southern State eau be relied upon for It Itemorcuuc major ity at the next Presidential eleetion. The election of Ast I'o'wa( in Penn sylvania, and Gen. Rosa( al i o in Ohio are the next great coniena l tive viclo rieri to be recorded. That we will chronicle them in lilt time we have no doubt. • The Great Eastern, says the Post, tlerough a blunder us u pas senger steamer, is the very thing needed lor laying ocean telegraph cables. After completing the laying of the Frenelt en ble, she immediately returned to Liver pooh where she is now being pia in or tier for another enterprise. An soon as refitted she will take oil board the ca ble to be laid from Aden to %tuba). The Red sea section will be put down by other vessels. - It la reported that the whole line will be laid by May IS7(, When opened, communica tions with Calcutta and Singapore will be as prompt as with London or Paris. At this rate, soon 't)ie whole world will be brought within that wooderful in ter-communication that a 11111111 i MCA times and distance. "STATE ` RIGHTS RIGHTS AND FEDERAL UNION." BELLEFONTE, PA., FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 1869 History of a One-Legged Soldier AM TOLD lIT A HAND 01111 AN Tin Iv : a-link-link "Stiy, Paddy, dionr, and did you hear, aovrA that', goiyg round- - Ntuch obliged for the pen n I4N%zit' , l day, and petit' ies senrco ILtvr a history 7 Of course I have. A hand lugan that has been carried about from 'Taco to place sines '6li haS' seen and felt ' enough to 1111 a %Mum. If you ain't ashanie4 to sit down here on the curb -40110 beside a poor one-legt,ial soldier that does nothing bat Ilan my crank all ' day, sometimes sighing when he A 1 P 4 inen look at MO and sneer, I'll tell you . ntr history, for I've come to be a p rt of the soldier, and he often tolls me tl lie should come nearer starvation it it wern't for the tunes 1 pans. Tim sun is hot and don't you see how it has blis tered the varnish 'mount in coiner', rind burned the face and hands of the old veteran But beggars can't ha choosers, and Nod sometimes tells inn the organ business is hurt a higher step (.1* beggary The first thing I remember was being in a big room in New York, piled atop of other organi until I tilmo+t touched the floor above. I guess there must have been a thole-and of us in that room It wits Only once inn lung time that the door of the room was ever °venial ; uric.' inn WIIIIII n surly-looking Italian would tonic in and try 1.111 f• of my compan ions, and perhaps bur •in. ; but 1 awn heard my builder complainof dull times, and wislf 4 fie htmll 1111 broads. I very well remember when the war broke' out', men who Cllllll. ni WOlllll talk about it, and I.IICP I heard a "COI/VOT toad" tell uay owner, who was a truly lot al man, that he needn't worry about the loss of it , u'6, that the Lund-orga n business would be .flighty brisk idler the war I liettrd my .;wri.r thrt•atert hint uith lir rt , t. and botott that ht+ party wt-rt• Inc; to- n•warti the coldiert for tli..ir pa I roti-to Trourrp, I nitrrp, 'lit hays are nwrn•hmg 'That WIIN a splertdhl tutwonce, Ittit af ter the lilt", got to trittnittpg itri,und with hand-organs on their buteks It didn't draw at lilt Otte ittorittag utter I had heat d that pent, WWI ileolared, 111 V 41W11- er :tont in. and he looked a 1,111, 11111- ),d hi. t in nd- tittl•ll. that we wonder• ed what % t aut 11r1V1 laud ( 1/111(. to hitt, Ile emilinetated tokite4 a 11,,11, 41110 ur i., :moth. r, Ilan! lo• had a b ith d r ,•,l t i t. oh the floor. a n d 111 , 11 hr gti•i: di- I, tll lout , ui htltl.ll tilt 117111 '-eat 11 e•t When I -3%4 1111)114'llt. 11:411:11, \,.1 h , n ailingto hearrueplan Ile biekeil Lde mid wan, 111141 I w,/tider 141 It 1.1.111 t.; 1 , ?.. Mad, 104111)0 took Hint tt A% till It MI , . 1.11.•(' \VIII'd After Ile had glten me tried 111 Vlllll 141W,1 tilt pr a e,6e .icer pen-tun paper, and bait, 111.. /1%111 ”11 )11- I t lo h 11 ! •rltt Ih. %VII tot 1, 1 111. j.. to r.-t, alter ,t told he told toe tl,n, 1/t 111, 111/4..1N Ile UK, dlt tint 1, .111-1. 110 htdlol i-11 111 tit, , 11 . 110.11. I glut iflr4lil l 4ll Melt 1014141 k ht. band Orr on him, and lie ,tot- d nom, 411th,, when he -11,1141 ieto: 11 that I Lit 41t . t.•r, thliTh7l,hlh• trr-trrt trytti rid blan ket d'ttu IPti litu Piot..lllllo. ihtV, )10 el Ili hi ,h, 111111 11 t , it !Lein nod !Wt. !Mil the foi•1111 , 4., of Ili- Itypitlile an friend, I= Tll,l I, , tritsi, tti , ` ibirl Ali 1,.r. tho• white and NM' There HUI t 11111,11 hurrahing now it, then , nu. 474 N., but perliapa the , tl;ht of cripplet and hand or g an. don t breed entliii.mmi \\lien home wounded bid) prated ht , (MN o tool t. 41e !Luz:, awl 1 4 4 4P10411t t. , ietin the rtiaiiluttiim of thank- Nt hid/ the nest It 'l mbt "'"" r """ : "` p" - ' ed N' d poor, and tvlicil lie Li;ot about 1)1.1.10111'r , %were might% -care,. It t much 61, vould with I,u, ll.g, Ile natorall% thiitiglit of the promi.eit 1 hey aere making up ti, Jr nominations nutoit ,i nn left, I hero 4\ .•re W.lll, had hen a nil:, 're- Inwood tit. 1141114' 40 keep e,ipp.r -h.•11t1+" 11 4.1,1 re% olting, to till inattim oxeept the uomntet. on tho other ti , 1111111 toll° 11,141 reenli.t jinA wilco the mint! wanted him no and skoilliin t -ell hi. ;Ntatii 6ouutt at VIllt) 1111,1011 Ur, Ned', 0111111- c..• were thion4lit ti, be vertitin Ito had been Mitly nominated, when hie part declared for avontli man who had been the otlice for throw tiig . mud iti the face 4 a little 1,03 wh o wa . ;and so N,•ii reitimatecl to 10ithdraw for the take of liarniony in the party. Tell the haltar4 all ttroxi I you That their cruel NOrIIP We )(114,W You the " eopperbeads " Inuit ke put down at ally oo.t. B y .th e ...by have they All gone? 1 often woruker why I don't hoar the word iiny more And every thin, Ned tried for office it seemed that he was 111 the way HP Wahll't lir the wilt, quite so much illJwn at the front, but holding n musket„,lta , Ma got ant thing to do with holding an Itilice They U4l tl to lilt him I.tr with nn exeme, and pronma better thiu,to : but-at Itt.t they vome to tell html thero % N ovi no use in try ing for Mike Watt tt minute I the Suo , ieanalod Barre, In I,lumptp 51..11 wat " I WWI tryingM catch the cur of that an who just got out of hi, en rrthgAr.."'' Nod 'hod to know him; hp ma...• army contracts, sold .1)0.1.1y clothing, bought bond., tind now ...turns a Ti i 7r :ine,oma H o t ht. not *O4) Pehhaps Ned's old 'duo over .rub romln.l.nl him of something And besides, thorn inn so much onthurdalon abut the flag us Allure was when v. Itintoera had to go willingly,-or rich men stand the draft. -And the bond. Are more secure than they mere when Lee', troop. were plekillg rnrn up in Pennsylvania.— Ain't it odd how t h e Itaditaln have fixed thin hoed matter liou,,kvottliln't hardly Is•heve that it arts Neil Ten dol lars a year for thi•privilege of Grinding me, and the rieh men has fifty thousand dollars ill lain& without a cent of taxa tion. hit then— "My nom Iry 11,1 tht."-- H‘vt•i•i lonnt ••f liln•ny." And the low of Ned's leg at Gettya burg WRY only a little thing compared to that roan ' . ANYiatIIIN'I• to ttOil eOllntry in buying 1 ()tali at forty-five Yenta on the dollar, 0 , that the natirmal debt might be confined to our own people.— We've seen sense hard times We used to make it giant living hi the Atart for the "eolla•rhlmd" paper* pick ed up the hand organ b11,1,141mY :Ina held it up 11. the re-ult of .hietobto premele4, mei men vevineil ashamed, and hardly by without dapping, a pen, ny into tau• boy flnt it's an',ild thing now. Nlen go by without a halt; in deed the n wet tint Wilt , I 111 W, il'4•11) to hurry them to laid, and you can o'o for your , elf that Ned nitwit wear old cinemas. Sill' n it II /in W . I. " r e go °Wnh With bright Imiro lily I,r ,s, Do you s ' llotiO will ever L7O dip thorn among the angels'(' I somotinn, think that min k gg , 4 l w ill h ave . no In Hine.; in 'louver'. At lea4t Mtn inE.: turned or a° many timJs in the lint three yonr+, Neil will c i tric nothing for mind(' Rut lie 4 got to march aroundi with ino on hies hark, and Irk back, afar hi 4 old hat there k all the laurel:4 ho's icier received for the loml of his leg. You're getting, tired My 1 how the vm come, down If Ned could only lel in after rr 141/Is4 of , ode Onee ' ill 401 while, how cool find ri • freqln rig it WOllllO 111 . 13111 nvo • cent+ noulel often drain the bat, beside., I iple 41 - nn't want one-logged soldiers hobbling around thn gamt NVit, I at the Stranger enough, hand. orizan. were not called h2P; arid .110 Men who went down to the frolit Worn't wanted to •ing. of the polo, they helped to voloillor It Irma,/ have In•en a rfrand thing to 'have opened tho - rn...rtuntito with Inty.lo from rho ton. thon•and hand-organ" being ground by ,x-..1,1ter , , hi t I am afraid the .1111,11(.0 would /coon a fulinro. Mo.t you go ' Well 111..11 O. NNlller an nuLf inn P tii.e It II M. our inottok to Ilk!. han.l Ao. 1111.1 Prl, (al I•'rrr Fir rh. 11 ‘T. GO, IDLE FLATTERER, O 6 1.11.. titter., g"— ‘11,1...rwr .0111 I. ry INm Moil (i 1 1.11110 NOI 114 'lll4l 13in I long 10 H1,3%1,111.. bight, hl I loin the 1.. • 11001w L know lNith or, nrol puin rif• dal t.. 1 er—gd. 0... wiVer I ,4,4.• .•iiiply W4,41+ iltl4l 111111— Th. i.el , 11,11/ ~ tl- 4 •urt h. fur nu. I .1 IA o prrl.•r ".y pA i"- 1,•• pokon and imitenoont poo.l row Thu. h•h•n U, Ih.•11.ow llf 1... 111 111 yoma hrrnlhr• t. 1,11, tlat.ter•*t ' I. from mt. now, for . '4[ll4(n tic e lends 1 1 .111 1 11/111;p1 . /It to L/11 1 1 1 11,1 ” Alllll/11/110 I di/It¢ (It ^ Nlll l ll L/1.111 a I/1111 Ifar —I II thiulth. U uo— At 1en. , 1 to [lrk add trait 4 thin it a lii m rrolh • nn 110,i foool,ll Moran ton In loot meow— 1,0,111, 11311..ner—Ko I 1111112131MMEM Judge Packer a Letter Not will better satisfy the pet , Pennsylvania as to the nbilit llt the I ) el II .erattc candidate fur fluverniir than his letter Of acceptance lodge Pti Ala 111111.04 11,) pretensions to 0411 Mott 1111.1 tt CI frankly says that his pursuits and training liaCie not tput.li lied hint fur speech making, but IL is evident to.any mind that he is not deficient in the art or composi lion. Ili 11.w4 huIIIYI down into it kW sentences the great prime ple4 Inch 'he annotomes for his oidanivi in ea-ii he entrusted with Executive pyuei Ile shows that lie 'has It just altpreviatiiii: ul Ole real WIIIILH 411 the State, rind that he has his eyes wide open to the always which have erupt into the Suite Aiiiiiiiiistnaition. All good mien will see in this imuipeiation of itritieml es the iioniprorlatinnive grasp of a anttesman (imd the. aterotit AI or a noble Pennsylvanian mteireets of adopted Commonwealth. ♦ 4:miser% wive eittzese o 1 Piaiony I Yu ma, look sit the endk for which thin hi >lle4 mail slim he will Itiit.or. tie huy er)mitlizthl his 101.1116 law into geupt 01 perfect beauty ttuil utility. Hew (410 are : • The Inenervtllion of the Stitte Awl iteltin The reilitetion of the expenses of the State e.ot erntneut to their lowest pray. tienble point, thereby lessening• the bur dens ntul taxAtion of the people. And again • The encouragement itia liberal 141 r, teal bnprovenietits liar hitercoursi imil trade, in onler that pro.litction arty fliicrat! 1; he increased, labornxwe amply reward ed, and general prosperity secured. And again : • 1).6 plot extioution of the laws (in volving a cautious and )tipuirmit live of the power to pardon offenders) so that good'faith shall be kept among the people, and crime he reprewed. A nil again : The promotion of the ethic:Mimi of our youth by a' general system of or. ganized schools, an‘by special inotitu tams of learning, so that knowledge and virtue shall become more anti' more the solid foundations of our free proliti• cal ovate'''. And again : The restoration nt purity and Aar• inter to our government by the putting down or preventing of special and I.nr. rapt legislation, and of all improper uses or management oldie public fluidic And, last!) : To these general objects, however, should be added it earetid attention ler got ernment,to the interests of labor, Having earned my bread by the labor of utv hands during many, and, I may add, the happiest years of my life, and owing whatever I possess (under the providence of God) to patient and how est toil, I can never be unmindful of the interests of those with whom Inv entire life has been associated. Wilt) can read this platform, on which AsA PirK It stands as a candi date, and not sttlewrihe to it the most trying evils which•itplallen 1114111 114 141 thut of spee,l-1 - egislatioll. To this lignal ae copimitted. lie /I league w i th jire ---- ;orrupt Bing which origmat , es am I passes all the low "jobs" whurdi z ili,grace our statute hooks. lie ennum refuse to joustiminate their corrupt schemes for he has sold him vlf,body arid soul, to these pplitical vultures. But Jetsie rAckra will not live in such an atmosphere. These lobrists will not litre to taint the air he breathes limiest himself, bp4 will insist upon linnway in others. Conseljuently, all those corrupt scheme., which ha, e for their object the aggrandizement of the tew'at the expense of the maiiv, tall find in liwn an uneoinpronliqing foe Like l i,wern rr liiitfirian, of New 'cork, he will iiet hrn lave against sreinl leg and rive the Legi4littiire rur oltiltortllllltV to pay flttelltlttti to theut teregis of then hole peoplo, tasteaa ut eval,toming the tone and •peridial: the money of the public for the benefit al 111 , 11%1.11m1- , 'tt] private t•orporation4 Good people 01 I'eIItIPIVIV/111111. 4:orertior tt iv that we need Will you help to pot him in the Exeoliti‘e chair? The Late Elections The result of 1,1..4 week's elections rhe Southern State 4, indicate+ most un tni.+taltbly that the delis ranee of the people from radical domination nut? oppression is lit hand. Kevrta Ki --The election in Kee, tnekv remillteil 111 it Democratic victory- St about :01,(001); the Radicals electing on!) n linker'm iloLeit to the Legislatun.. MoN r tannin:lr and in in• itible democrats of the territory of Mon taint mend greeting to their brethern , of the Stott , . with a majority or :2,(N)Oircor .1. M. Cavanitiigh, their candidate for delegnie toCinigreiol, )amt double thatiat tlic lows electiiM Ti NEK•iLK The defeat of tiff radi cals in Te11110•Xle is overwhelfaing: The majority for Seater, the conserra' the candidate for (lo‘ernor, is vairious- II estimated aL Irmo 25,0011 to 50,000. Tlic democrats proper have 'fleeted a tanjorit) of the Logedature, arm. Att.! rew Johnson, or Emerson Etheridge-, will be elected U. 5.., Senator in place of Fowler, radical. A ',ARAN/1.-111 A labannb, ;iron:. iv high returns wine in very ttiallily, the six Or Congress cleated s.ppottr to itte equally. divided hititiven t hti , two con- tending parties. • Nonni CAaot.aN.t.—lt a special elec tion ni Wilmington, IY. C., for a mem ber of the Legislisturt, the Radicals have succeeded in electing a negro, named Eagles, by a niajority of about 4101! is by trades house 4:muter, skid worked at the business many years: Having been a likhoring man, n an who was not afraid nor aslianted to use his hands at honest lo fty:, he appreciates the wants and lie seessities ol laboring men, and is in full sympathy with every movement for the advancement of the interests of labor, For this reason, every farmer, tnoehan• ir• and laborer, should vote for hint, and thi, aid in the antoliorto lou t of their own vontlition. , ' ' .. I •4llnis Ivanla.'; —.I, Irvin 11419 JiM rreelved Dezni•eriAtic nominationipt 110 Imginlnlure, in Schily lk ill county ii —On a blir idrinik !--the Ytilludoldblo tire when It autellowell nearly forty thoinnuni bat - rels of wh inky. i , ‘I --3ragill (4111104,a Annenville, Cleartienil county, had his ntyli r broken by a tree falling . l ottle upon him that Irn r ' I foiling. —A colored w IV? named Mary Godwin died In enrrale. k, aged 38 yearn, who weighed almiiiii NO - rpidiulred pounds - 4 of Umltsitutstrls employed st the , r essml Monnini lif4use lost five hundred and once thirty •sld , 6141! 4toe nlgltt bat week NO. 32 lutrrul (Rich Warreh in In Upll, a ugain, furnuth) One quality or Itstfreht try urn floated 14, MI City anst other nutrk Mr NVilllom Olntor, . Lawreneovlll. (:ht rotor eonnty,f.enld iouderfitl &ores tal k ttoo. other lay It.kogitichnol esghtv-teete &Jame t he nelx' —Fells Smoker, albtitnel• refolding near Len - irdown , raised hi) !nigh+ nbd 3 pr viol of while wheatonloam than 0 *era itnd a half rot ground r —The Diniphln county goldiern' Monnment. nt litirrtalnurg, is troinod , lriii grbdttally. Wl'loll oomplotool It. o 111 be cll. , btuttleed and fifteen foot MO. li' —Prof S M Tluirrito4,' , ibe 'nnrial navigator proposes to malFil,o trtpittal, Ws ballitv,n from ttleadviiie to Now York, intance 324 milea, In thirty-ste itount. Ito v J P, Linn, eltarriti be an orrle.t st.tival yourt at Plttitirg with rillnlmtertal In - be 11 ISt • ri.t ill 11 ~ , um acquitted. 1' e 4 Ott'lleo HA, "ko..utig ohm or too young itAd L'' —Ttio Mt Joy Hernia listre;,tbot Itunry irt7, of dint anpligli, I tnhneell; nnp leitt by lueh .4,14 . 1 j., T. fa, Jfo aNa 'MN Von /stalk '1 rket In he . . . —Thai Lewishis ii, I's, ailscf *OMNI ) ." the /11111, of thirty residents of hat Oface, who r over 74) yearn of Age Ong Of thmir,is..color ii 000 , mimed Richard Bitten, efsitms ie l 0.4 —To mske silk which tom 1 4,41 1 4ThOtleif and 'molded" appear exactly .14.0 pit ,sponge It n the sin-face with 101 l 104 , of gint ratite or is hite3 r l ii, soli 1,10.1 're wrong elii. ~,----- .11 le ihoighter of Darkd pirl .., fit Cam it I or. nOl i p. l'srlibrin eiiiinty, h of her mm W •go broken of i 111, immediately sh I) !wok le II y a I%lllg Illlleilillt . , 1, it II 41 1 ., 1 0) V Nth , " as cutting gra. 4. iftli —The Itadioal pro4m in thi%Stiiiptt &greet :raft for rotnetlong to nny 1411Itis. Pork, tiowover, they novoot4 11 1140 foot, tom or folmo hood anon whlrh thoY rung to 11 row liherally _-G•donel llan It tie k 111',Mica. Baca at Girard, expooted .11, dbont $ 20 . 1 " , Til4l walls are edged with rut Mild the v l ruche o will la• beet ter one ,alt of of ery hundred dwelling, --Jay l'ooke. tie celellrattal fl9lll 1111117/011S finaneler, I,llfit and ~ a t ries tla at Iris kiWa as pen.... all Epi4eopal eliitreh near his tit./.1,11.11er 11,1dellee, 011 Lai, Erie The Jrreattrent In the neighborhood rill it the 13tittnh. of the rta Twenties. —% dog helong:ng to David I nitilrl l it Black :1/4 1 k. 1 pper Prot Hm e,. went 11111 1 r days ?Mara, anti lilt font . 111.1.1. /10114 th wrier situ of intlitl• Joseph Bruno,ant Runletße elitel Te h bops were put udder lIA [reit Moen tof /r Fr) 14110 Yarel,) tor., e 44.• , 1111111 .11jitoolipt 10 to. tih nm wits h lug on the brelot of the Con -411..1i0,1t iluto lin 4alurday, July .11 Lie left the plume on the 17th of the mouth ou igotril or A en mid boot ttOol wan MA liftiOrd of inner% 'IMO iligeti‘ereil lying MI OM IMOLAI of thu dum t —.l totnolell, hittek.oottlt at Tyrone Forge, and his hood, Jon., ('Sr.,.', m.. 10 hilly born.' plloo•••• eu tang h. enty - Onall of than (WIT the Wit In 1.. , / boort and twenty Iltinliten S. only• the ourre.pinnleill of the Tyrone Herald I 11711; of the "Boos of \ Wean." hereateoys beet It —A tup , r, ‘rub "a turn" nu vtatistirs, turnr put., that Ow amount of Whisky de+troyed In l'lttlade!phut hp the n‘h•nt tint would hump mad!: 6410110.0m0n - Ittralght" truJu, and at 11 eviSto It WWII t h e w hula NOIIIII •V 101131( to SiJllO,- 15M) 1551, or a Imin Autnefunt to evlmitiashi U large part of the National debt —Portion.' —Elizalo4ll Allason t ..)nrieletl in Chnoter tontnty, and sentenced to Han Eastern Penh nninkry 10r ten years, from the Att. of February, 'sill, for Murder in the neerm.i degree, by poi vont ng alth arwmic, a daughter of her hteMand by a former wife, has recently been imedone.l by tiosernor CieatrY. —A net party, calling haul( "tho Indepen dent Reform Party," doolaring In favor of t le•rnnee and monthly, and denouncing the /o rtiptnoi, nelhshne•a and dlnhonnely Of ell other portion, and repudiating the nomination,. Already Illede, net in Ph. Indolphia on Wed nen day hint, and pieced In mtinination aftluket to he supported at the 4 4 narling nice tint. - 1 od ease of polsonlng occurred near Ulnir..•d le I ntersectloth Islet week I tee 1,1 . Gamily of Mr M. Moore gathered and cooked Whlll she ..upposed can it m 0,4 Of mushrooms, front eating' which the mother and three ehtl llren were prostrated, and two of the latter dl•d In about nix hours thereafter 'the !matter end the other child are rietoCerlng. —Mr itolointin Cantiviti, of Leralford county, was going to a Wirral ip n carriage, corn ii.ny win h his father, sMh•r and daughter, The horror hec frightenod.w bile going down a 111111 full away, overturning the canringe against the to/valence, tam-ring the almost in stant death of his father, Efairellihl Canfield, antisoverely injuring his sister an/ daughter. Thu hitter had• her arm bsekon. -1.14.41 w , • n k, while o* aged 14 mowing him 1111 . 11110 W wilt n 'AThten" mower, Mr. Lttril Vining, or r'notre townehlp, Irmilnan meow, lent n vnlinthin horse M. Yoomit wan titrirtng nt the thwedttal Imeotningnontewhat tropettent. struck lino "lead" hovel a blots with Ow whip, ceasing him to eyeing @lnward, Jetting the -oft , hove,'" leek against the cutter hay of the toneit Sae, nhle h , is tut Instant, ahrbeet nevem] MI LTIMOCII Covraa Pirramem.—The Plg's Pr ass hits& tadogrturs *tartan and "Wit'. I !SIM K. Larahoor. n ntenc•itomilter, melding at woicitoeu atmet , Clesebtod, Ohio, atopecting undue intimacy between ono of his employees named !Moto. 'Stanley, &Ito boarded at his tummy, Awl Men. Lamphear, wont to work at so eorly loom the morning of the nth Inst., and returning 'meal:muttony, found Stanley end Lempitear hr boil together. Lamphear attacked Moth with% /milk, inflicting a wound in hie vrifh'ii abdomen, which will probably prove total. Stanley wan wounded In the altimider. l.emph.ar la nailer wield." We are informed tied the parties to thho tragedy formerly nodded in !Ammeter and are well kuou•n to many of our ultimo's.
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