Bellefonte Democratic Watchman. P. GRAY MEEK JOE W. FUREY, ASSOCIATE. EDITOR Ink Slings __Vote the White Ttfnn'e ticket. —Belo( POMEROY is in favor of wo mall nu (Frage —Be ready for the fray. (Jet out the votes —You cannot register after To•xp : sow. Go and see that your namerrie at once put on the list —Democrats, up and at them! Now is the time to strike the hydra headed monster of Radicalism a fatal blow. —The Terra de Fuegans believe that devils are the restless ghosts of deputed doctors. And, we would add, of Radical politicians. —The Radical party gave the nig gorß the right to vote, and now want to deny the Bailie right to the noble white women of the land. —lf the people of Centre County, want the bill compelling railroad com• runes 10 fence their Imes of railway, repealed , let them vote the Radtcal ticket. ---If the lumbermen and Ince-Ilan lea of the county wont the Lien Law re pealed, all they have got to do 10 ne comphah (log object 14 to vile the Rad ical tu•het. —We ticotiee that. our Itioinull friends nre not untiolim to het this yeur. i Their nioqey is just am plenty am Il e•:✓s Intl year, but there is the mlickemt kind of clot nee 111 lome It. --Domocratti, don't allow yillit,elve, to be fooied into voting for any but Your own candidaies. Read your lIA et 4 carefally, it Ave that n,) tricka are played upon you. —The EoglNli people ate getting alarmed Ireetto4e they 104 e thr-e sar.lN of coast land every year. Thac'm not log to the amount of land they lost :it the time they hail the big tight with - Can the people wonder that they are poor, when over $21,000,000 have b een Ntole n out of the National tie:poll% mince kvl went into oda W 1111011( illiVlll2 It shut c.l I,IIIIK . .1"1' l'l' ci,11 , 1% orders A liE PA and Itlir rnunly =I ‘l/1 , 11. 11. , V01l ..III)/ 111 NI ill bring SEVEN I'V oil OW 10l lilr, 11.1 "lir '0'011;411 t tv+ 4r. T 1 I 12. TV-SIX 11111,1,5. --But eleN en da), until the clef turn Make >ma artangetnents to he there — 1 .1 l is 4 110 iu.tnnt•e on record where it kolilol public kervant we 4 worm treate.l tioin the mow or 1)"."1, Anorney Geotral Mil 'IA nl. For ex I ee. ) ; Ihr INm NWllitilr, lie wax re moved I rom qfire by IiFIV.WSTEII, at lb(' instance ot 1;os GC %el , 1.0111 %, twin the Radical Nate adminnioration I Instead of rewarding and promoting tfr 104 It 1111i)111.1 have done, the tit tilt hen taken the ert bread out of lute month and totmett ltim loner, 11.1 tintom thy of con .lidence liecitinte ol his iiin.r.trY I Are such men tit to he trusted with the welfare or the public funds? It 100 do nut think go, tl•elt, people of Ceolie motility, rote the Democratic ihni tall HMI !Mt into office it man V/ 110 ti I!I hr g tlo-o. v Warne' to ILI -160 II 111 41111, the ere.it. French agitator and Red Repliblie.tn, of the WILLIAM 1.1.011/ i; Iltllll/N 111.1 WEN DELI. I'lllll.ll'i school, has been con victed and Pentenced to transportation to a penal colony lor Ille. And yet be did no more rn France than t; A RitISON and PHILLIPS !MVO dune and tried to do here. Perhap., if a little of the same kind of discipline had been exer cieed upon those 1,111 . 0'1 V 111 Rad icalism, 801110 yeare ago, the country might have been Saved its terrible civil war and the liberties of the A inericiiii people preserved. We all understand that "an ounce of preventive is north a pound of cure," Gonmidering which we are almost tempted to city that it ie a pity that Democratic respect for law did notalluw a Democratic ail inlllll, tration to send iliova arch agitators to the Dry 'Portugal I'm. life. We admit that it might noi h tint been healthful for the men, but it would undoubtedly have been wholesome for the coin' try. —A city newspaper reporter who went to interview Judge I.Lowyro regard to the stolen Neu York vouch ers, Wit 4 laid that his iviesitons we, improper and lie was at liberty to go about lii lvisitiess. The reporter left the presence as inuc!t discouraged as the Radical party of Centre county. A FULL VOTE NEEDED The Lancaster Intelligence,. says if we were sure that every thonocrat in Pennsylvania had reflected properly upon his et4onal 'responsibility as a citizen and a voter, we should have 110 ill,lllrt about the result ol the coin kg State election. II %ve were certain, that there wonl.l be no laggards in Our party on the nevirtiol "Tuesday 0.1 0010 her, we would be certain that Mc Candless and Cooper would be elected by a majority of at least twenty thou nand. All that is needed, tc insure the °vet whelming defeat of the (.811(11 dates of the Cattierlan Treasury !tow, 15 it hill !roll 01 the Democrat ic vote. Shall we have that 7 We %.1.:111, II wary Democrat, who doe•• feel the 101 l mtpoi lance of the coining irleinion goes 10 wink to ;iron,r the rind ill brim• oat tho.t. who 'night otherwii-e remain at hobie elected .fudge of the : - ;iipteine Court, wr e.Piltoltroly msldrd thal the Dertmertter could ear ry Pennsylvania with o:pte, if they polled their 14111 tale That was a hea-011 of deprrusum , and we found it tort dlllirull 10 eonvinee our people !lint miireerim pom 5 1 1,1 e. M an y thonghl II was 1101 worth While 10 go 10 the !Ki11... Thrr result wits glint user a lionninkrril IhrinOcrals failed to role in I,ltrielisler emitity There was falling 11l 111 other !railer 1,1 the State Haul the hill I)rirwerltile vole been !rolled, dinfgo Sharswood's imijorit% would have been tiny thou sand. There must be no such hike warmness exhibited at the eirliiing election The lindicalm will make a desperate struggle to carry the State They know how great will he the in thietiee ol a victory till~ tear neon the Pre-idetoial election The Deuiocra ey 1111151 put forth a vigorous effort to win, They have the greatest possible oil...raises 11l du so, 1111,1 ar bel.e‘e they will sneered 111 g . tinititr n splili did ‘lntore All that is nerreslol,l•l to ensure inch It result is tne trill p o ll hi our tote Let every Democrat reform her that an I 1 1l prrsek I 11 pott the minds 10 their irei;:lilairs THE IMPORTANCE 4/E THE CAM PA IGN. The present c.tuipaign is one ot the most important that the people base eser been called upon to go throw...). lust preceding the rresolential struggle of 1872, it is pregnant with tile grande.t results or the most hopeless woes to the people That we have riot over estimated its importance, let the fol lovring extract, from is leading South ern Deinouratt IC Journal, testily "Tire great haul.. of the campaign is t.) Ire fought by the Penitsl,aiiia Dein• arracy Their name to legion, and the proscriptions of the war rieer daunted their courage. 'The success of the Democratic cause in Pennsylvania will be the signal of a great triumph next year. 'rho eyes of oppressed mil lions from Virginia to Texas, suffering wrong and insult and fearing further prosecution, are fixed almost implor ingly (in the freemen of Pennsylvania. May the bre, Ze4 of October woo their victorious knitters and gladden the hearts of those who have so long pined under the irrepressible suffering and hunithation of Radical bondage. The above shows how the suffering people of the South look upon this campaign. They look to us to deliver them from the iiiquity and treachery oVtadicalism. Turn out, then, Dem °crate, and do not dwapponit the hopes of the millions who are anxiously awaiting yokr triumph I A 0001) PouricAL 1)0C11111 ENT.— The National Democratic l'"otionittee has issued a brief tabular statement of Government expenditures u niler rant's Administration,ascompared with Derr ocratic Adininistratione. The Lincoln Administration is omitted in the com parisons, because it hail th e e xpenses of the war. The cost per rapila, ex elusive ul interest on the public debt, according to the Pierce Administra• lion, wan $1 96; according to Buclia• nail's, $2 19; and according to Grant's 711, including the principal and in terest on the public debt. The amount per head in a population of forty mil lions is uniler Grant ten dollars and went t eight cents. The figures tur Cher show that Grant spends per year $1907964355, exclusite of principal and interest on the public debt, being more than Po4k, Van Palen, Pierce ;ilia 13uohnnnn spert ii lour years. Thi• Ibbil ',mount of nixes collected I,l* the last tkeiil Vicar is placed al $411,255,000 These tables are all uoiliri'ed Iron. ottiruil reports Submit !e,l to nil I printed by Congress, —Erie U• rcr rep —coptein nail'n reception by the Esqtti omoz will endoebtedly be a cool one. -Tl. 1 ot k (*minty Agricultural Fair la to lie held iit 1 irk, beginning October 3d. -I:te,v %oldies in Pennsylvania ought to vole for flenerni MoCandlaaa and Cap tain James 11. Cooper. -1/11i01 wil.. PLat Pet Ifnhtend, enure timit Itam made et,...ral attempt.. to commit st.l.•Pfe, at ea ark. —Eighteen Minim thieves eaptared, and thir 10 nine more trnrkLl and followed la the ref ord of Indiana for one week. —There nro nearly fire hundred doily news- papers In the United States with an ngaregale dolly eirouletlon of nearly two milli/ow. --The Gorman army will be placed upon a pence fooling and aill to Immed adely rtdueed to the ellectlvo alrengtii of 00,000 men. NO. 38 —A North Carolina finlgo sentanecal a onn etittuent for Iwo years In the penitentiary for 4to.aling fitly eolith worth of niggerhontl to bacco. —Henry Retitle] Pen, Ono) a prominent poll tiellin et - I in. I,krq enmity, has left the prninit nom or ill, 1111. for the ministry of the Meth(' den elinreh. --Lightning .truck a cprry building In whirls e ere II number of rani players' They were NO attested by the incident. that they Lore rip their aids 11,111 sent for a now pack. Army Payma , mr, .1. Led yard Hodge, own,. up to plunder log the iioteloment of 5150,090. Ito 'V1 , 11(111114 -4 as kkirelmod, hoverer, toe report that it... $15,11,2M —The !fon ',twirl A. Puri'lomv, of Pitt,- ,01 1. talked Of for too Preatolent or the Paned ',totem, and hln name VIM be brought inform tlo urm I Notional lientilillaan l.onren• too, for Unit ono, ti,ll 11.•011,,110., the Ihimovratir mesnrifirti 111 .•r tor Atttititor I:ttett•ritl, loot tit% live/ Dr. IIII• 100114 111 C/111111.111te to a t io.,-tr t elon of 1 ,, i11114.1 i1 , 1 , %11..114 111 n .erten of tittotllngrt to Ite 11l 1111110 CI girl nineteen yenrs Of age, trill', has hen* rnsttling shunt the country for Iwo Vg.nrlV. lee ilellll . .lllthre, )111. 1111111.4,1 her pan hiltetti. slid 'riven herself lip to the ;edits., In st I.s It 2•1111 h.suel het p/1Iellt• in --Po . 1.4,10 I lo r. 11. i% oi detilaril I g.. 1, rwno•ri til 1.10,1 , •.1 to.tt o r ¢..1 it In ill keep toefort• eminent. to Ilte , restunp I .1 Of di plonotlit prinlion4 alto liepotiolie A illoncl In/I ark the Itde •11,. I/1.• 111•1 - 111/111 • I. •Vie, nhtninil • 111. vlllll/1111.1i,n1superiortly I le. Nrenelt rt t. illbovred and long lit well, but w e r e Alan, a ..•erpownre.l by number*. —"lora '1.1.) •,11 and John 114rrington, aged II and 11 yet., the Into r a Ilu.t, II boy, were entet. ed Ai Jlilh , rd, Pennoylvan la, tnfl(10 line tool eighteen niontio.' luq i.on meta each, for ..I,troot log lha Krio rarh and bock The Clio,ler Reptildienti rit3w Mr. Vanden wn nrJ , lire Will. of it worth) wt I.lt- Irv, pow birth ell bond ty wile, teem lawt to trlrleto -two girls Joel It boy—the titiltewl vreighl of whleh ult• it little over twenty-Three pound.. Nlr% Ilytio.n, the wid. w of the vontliletor k 111•41 in the %le.iie.rt and Erie rittirqui, will ref...ire o,erilroc.i Iron' pro. , rive ntilrona si,novi•ll4 , ll Ie rt.lrh her hunbnnd belonged. -1 he PSlgiq a ) Courier *llea "k large otter wrre, caught it dity• aFo by It F Lung, Keg , of th,• oun, v, iru the top of the Blue Ititlige, near Mr John Judd • farm, which inettaltreti four feet (root tip to tip 51r I, Isiferwut it. It killed thirteen tiny,- -- I of Near Jernev hate mad. men-11.1.• • .et• •lepartutt neirrrltl Citll.ll dale, ..fter...l thelm , elve. S r the nornithstion ortit,r. 1.111 110. l Mire t.tbn tot.k Itit, Joel Park., ill. had nett, op. 140 he It ever 111 U«nlor rntle Conveution•. -4 ebarroxl than and aril«, who twltoogetl to lb. Par, Common.. etoottte,l tho rtat'aitert of a:II/III g• toy liappY Iler tee of a thorough wmaltioa rho 11141401sta 1.• 10 potrfeet uultrek• ay, for they hare 1141011 10.1 k mg for each other WI elf 1,111.0 - lorollt, r iierman from Ihieetinatn, 1•111111111aVli ono MO At Erie 011 ruts lug lit" throe? and nimpang into the lake Ile hare it wife and family in whom he left on airman? of peal ono). Ile tshiluted avintunt• of ittioanny be hn• him I he 1'11,1,e.. Mary, of 11..11aml • wh6 wan mnrned a. the Prince, of %%led nwwia 11.4• t 0.11 Medial II g Th law 0111(11I 10 1,41111 r• 1111. of every V.11 , 111K W , .111/411. Mild • 1116. i cake uodigtxt to slop horn nuptial Ent/ewer BrAinlwidge, Inn, .1 1.l hare A ralutsrinn. climate for halm, *1 hey hour AlAuil ILArs in buhttlint, and ow city reenrd Pl,lln an aver. age n( Ilse new instnn• her werk,— W hew the poorre•rt..ge. Nil. ill! 111 roman will catchUp by hav tog t w in., ant often iripl. mr rinr a"man is fining w. II nod nursling a quArlotto of lab• le+ .1 he Le , k Haven firruhhern mot• flaw, hunt- In{ le 11.0110 the order ~1 the day sawing our miatity boot. re :41tooll/ Minute awl party, who 'Tent a few liar. In the mountains heat week, Kocree.led in killlag eeterei tine ones --the hi - 411.010t fur the renata Deer nre re po rt en la about as plentiful AO they were haat m•en A •nd IWO , 111 that of Mr WiMan. A. Bn -0111(1.11 k Wed I.y the recent eolllebon on the IA.11.1111:0 eel }...ht the !toad lie WIWI Oal his Way to the dying 1.e.! of 111. egad ' , nether In Jetlereenville, lid , whose "soy !WWI tenure morretelerteg tier life to It. Klter Wa to be atew aeon ler .an tier le.t earthly tarnedle. te,e Illtly a (.w Olden illrlant the won recede ell the eunlrnune of death first. -1 fernier In t raw ford courtly Pa., who had 1101110 been toewaritt, wanted In go (0 t litirCh. lie didn't wnnl to moot the tiers, PO to.o caught the dine' I bee a n d dipped her wing/. su eha •mid not fly Then he went to chart, On Ilia Mae home be flirt the PWltel VI lit the path some nil, ionic I bone going it afoot, the n Iwo in mlrnnee 11110.1.. n• fly lateeniarit teeting a diapototion "to go it" en) how A etirrenpionteitt lit the Eamton(ra.) Argus, Cho too. .10•1 Nioniicello the of 'I homes Jeilernon, bey , ' Ilia nian.ion In nothing I ill a /11 • 141/ lif ruins It l• a dhigrace LO the mown that the I of the author of th e lii.el.lllll. of Independence should be ermitted thui• to rot and tumble into decay.p lie Chirp. over Mr Jellerson'i grave iv it ruin likc the house, relic hunter', having chipped Into it until the very shape of the original oh click Is destroyed." —For the third time lion John Quincy Ad nine has been veiled upon to twar Ih« standard of the lienmeratie party In the Ray SIIOO. Iferetofern he has led it forlorn hope, agitate& oserwii odds but now the political sit• nation in Massachiniette Is beclouded with 101 l Added to the dinsension produced in the Radical party by the temperance and labor moveineut., we hate this year the personal onintoikrn of the redoubtable Boiler, who Is resolted or obteining the Itadleal nomination for liorernor, or, failing In that purpose, to smash the party macnlne. —A few d ays nine° the Radianl alierlft of Habitation oomity,Arkiinann,reportod Ku KM t ient In Mat county en 'WI that ihe civil Wheei• could nut enforce the laws Thi• rrpnrt area extemdvely published 'the eitizotia in that (•ountry held a mean meeting. and appointed a committee 4 ton Republican.; to visit the lo ealitlea where lire outrages were reported,amt ascertain the truth. They did so. After az. innollog tools , tour wltnetiaea, nearly all lie puhlienoN, nut 11110 single Muntenia WWII rotted in %Idyll the litts . Kluz figured. A low dieter bailees hod occurred, but wen generally tmo• ed to the members of the militia, who. era morally negro.. —Dna Ilenry Familiar, of Denville, Dit, was devoted' to Mr. Daniel's slater, and the coulee of true love did not run atheotta. Dudel tie. elined toe honor of nrquars netiumus.iice, so the gntt,. eultor, believing that till hi foir 16 love tool nor, vent the rude brothel a lan, lit tle pan &age through the the 1.0.4-wilit e Ibe pre...ena witv opened, when tall went pirt,.l load. ea to the moult, e Ith leaden pills tall of ntlalah foi innately aniseed Daniel, who tw:aped as narrowly as lute nanierake of kto: Donn den. rose war tile head to the eupialngly ailJuvt ,l itenay.n that tale eyebrow& were inged by the Mar hof the powder. Partpanr w tll hide hie larokon heart Itt the pentt ono Wry. —Remember that the Registry list closes on the %Qth of this month. Everything