The .Democratic Watchnian, OSAY NBEr Terms, $2 per Annum, in Advance BELLEFONTE, PA Friday Morniatt, February 26, 1869 Early Ablollitonle,dll—Then and Now Tot noon somewhere describes the frantic zeal with which certain old dames of England Ante endeareirell to scour to whiteness some Africans among them. They' were determined to make the negro a white loan, by rUbbilr. g off the blitek, and in gather ed toget - ber all the soap moil scrubbing brushes of the neighborhood and went to wot i k with persistent and unflagging indinetor, y. They stripped Samb9 nerd imbued and rubbed ,and foamed' and scrutibed him till theakin fairly walk& off. Then th f V bung liim out to dry, but he was still a negro, an 4 did not even pale into dark mulatto under the prceess. Thep Ink him ma erveruglit ot. the grass, that the tlig-ht rtir and warning dew might whiten hiln with their "alkalic properties, bat all in ain thei-A framer WWI xtiiL 3siack. and, 'from betsg, relished, nos, all -the ,(la-her. The Itunip‘Cringret.it -eta: ifie ILt pill. lit tin party a Oils lute, V. is lialpithile, are but re-ant inpting whEt thror ply Ettglishcouthers etntivrrtoolr It is a plain rape of the twine philanthropy ever-hied the earl' Abolouutitte, fora hile ihey hate Tethered toFether the inatergil wealtipolthe poooe, lobe used up in latherisig.rol serubting the negro iveo a white •sian, titry leave t hetturehte9 unclem, veld the neer° in as thoroughly a Aarair, Mack hail forbid •ding, tip %%hen the:, ecimtntored then. Inborn , itton hist. del fart, her is all the blacker, that the!' lia‘e wt~emptel t•. si•rutihllll w him Ind in thie itroani utterrtpt, In ill tont. of List people's 'money—bunilrode of /militate—hem , lcieti "hit/arced - sway upon the African; 1114 acll might they atteirpt to eliange the sprite, upon the tt.optaj, na toY. t %gumbo to lire under, and 3eviorneawee;;hle to, itetorm an4l a ci. thration beyrend Lit rOvhtts of cornpre hen, ru ; tnlsnl deer; can legtmlate 1, tut llia.) u letcushitiir. 11 , beiotign k. the j inglessiol• `lac. I inielies of A fri a They ale br. ht tuetute and, lie their , : and ilie.reit A onnifition ~ t ot.i. i g them 40 , 6it0, mad he to them. the • tuornesit tier ot roof grip of the whit, maul 4 ii-- 11..1,1 upc.ll 111111 Tee etlerrt ex,titak, UOIK iogro a free rnar, --to o:ve h ua the right,. ~r ehiranil only exhibit. the tal.ttv the one eet, of 'vritarit dos. the Afri.• nn Inecriean elt) yrdikt t lk nu, Wherrin ht a freeway The ior,e, ha. been .•tuidol to Iwo.. and he tales it itild roan hi. I/alio:a. $4 if ..•e4t mg to Clk: old uatura I plug--a tut,' win i..h he can ref. from tier tit, 'mac. r)e, themin in titive al, -tt nott. I Ibi 11141 w lit how and AapireKtittow, it-•11b hinn, hither hive. 4niti, him, rub .1 1111, Irow the Lath...till a orgy', to the tt twtve k, (6. mew., .1 mit w it u .-4,lltingi. through ci,!' tune. He bv mad. Atte equal• of the whit man , 111.411( .1 to that plan... nri.l 01V ell up 11.1&.• rkiwi 4rLsktid upa" the pinnr abosr tli , jib. r 1r "ma% noivt rotru.• .i.v. tI , And willow wits ‘ I/ in. on In, )11). This 4r4 tb pent.ky rp illlllt Amilotialacii , IL. r. Zrio, Lut /he mern may ASeiranize %lA, whit*. vasurit (0 h V) ascend The on. tan not end hence U.... other mu wt de-cenrl --- ----- --- Africa. Savagery_ Ati litt+e ,Inughve-- ~ 1 Mo t, 3 1 . (110,111 . J(/, of iintiuenee, WI 131 rant, 11) .ire halo mood, otrent.e4 the negro wettell telt,. tem cook in the fain t!), bee the I{l.l/4114 threw her upon the floor, thilts p.t livqm the fiat, and pound boiling ,•ittip itto the little in norent's fare and (lowa her throat till .he n aN fairly cooked ave. Deatth en • ...tied. of couree. This "colored lady" one of those KO age , / horn Congress, proposes to tzake the ognal of the iePtriiiiitin white woman, toy enfranthi ...it g and qualifying as eitizena4be buck losetn of her rang. —lt in now settled that the luau guration ball will go on. GRANT 'wants the committee to give it up, be cause the negroes claimed the right, to :rip their gumelastie ,heels at it, and this threatened to produce a little un pleasantnese, An exchange remarks that Semis) in a state of profits, per spiration is not an areable compan ion, but the Gineral will have to atand him. A man who lieu down with dogs ham no right to complain if he gate up with Naar. "Quit Shooting the Fenimore." As our readers are generally au are the Nov York Ret'o/ution is the otgan of the Woman's Rights movement of the country. To say that it is edited ably conveys but a part of the truth.— In fact. there are but few -journals in the country edited ;with as much abili ty. It is a fair expteseitm of the views entertained by those wino seek to secure for woman the right& and-privileges en joyed by men, and hence k takes up the subject in every light, discussing ale questions with candor and entirety. Iu alatenumberof this paper, we find the following remarkable article on the subject of paramonrs, in which in a hald.an4 rettsoning manner, it begs for their 16 es. Near the argument of the /Zero/Winn.: A beautiful. Innocent girl, no the prairies of llhnois, lot cal and pledged her troth to a poor young town, who loved her in return. No worldly considerations of family, wealth or pm sitien had attrumed them to one another, but lave bad bound theiryoung hearts together A mart of wealth and promiati now presented. himself, ind pressed his suit, which wee strongly favorod by the parenta, and their per. sistency at last intitteed her to yield, agninst her awn strong desires, and Ott way married to the man she did not love Against this legalized prostitution of w oman lox d the !tress, the pulpit, the people have nothing to say itut God s law. are inexora ble, and In the moat refined,eptritual naturen, women's indifTereneo to a husband always mil. mutates in ateri.lon. hate, deteelnllon, while in move politic, material (diameters, married lit° 180'4-Nerved to a cold, calculuting nor1.11)- mmiledness Tnerrh sm Yr los., 4r.lae l y nlhrr The stormed and bleeding nntil prayed for the love, the friendship Abu eettlti not find at home As home I, woman's sphere, nod loaf. nage the only legitimate purvult of her life,— . lull hr wrecked in these relations she is laiinehed without chart or eOITITINPR on a tdoub. mi yes.. Thin young victim hair ahared the fate ni multitudes Just like her A nitserable Mar. riagewan followed by its legitimate result a, para mours, elOpenlttni..., assassination, the huahnn.l In prison, the toter fiend, and she who a few short year. age roamed over her native prab rood with the youth shin loved, in exposed In our daily Journals, her name diagraced, and all the revolting scenes of her unhappy downfall heralded from Maine to enlifornia. All this will la finished by a mock trial tit the ansnw sin, and his speedy release an a martyred hero Although 'Well tregedtes as 1.110.0 are biting en acted every day, m the hreL Inundlem or the land, our wino men lecture on "4 hnrtaphnr Colombo." Mr -Lost Arta" or aemo ,o, meti....ufrrage, while nose are reroly to grant& Ith there fearfni secret proldb ne. w lush we all 141.11 append Il tall Int II 1111.1 Mum are aufficointly dev eloped en Imre n/n I one bon...holds. for true relation, it is folly to tail. of marriage as an indissoluble tog To keep law, open rear statute book ti 014 nn nee regardr, brings art law ihto contempt. To hate one erste of morals for men and smoother for omen, on, fo.r, w veslll.ll.l another for mistress er, •rnak, s all i itene and tooratit, a sham and morker) To compel ilea human bring, that hate each other, by law and public .entiment, to live to ir.,ther, r. to pnrpotuate •toe and crime from generation o. seneration ‘litte.e one.eided legt.Lttion 01: (him whole questi o n of marriage n‘.l thrin - er.hre twee thurottAltly 14,1 and prmed a tailor., done, harmony 1,4114%4%4w to. branght.OUL of this ilia rued, until 'on.° luta a tolee In making the laa, and mores, c.d., that wprernZior eoenAJ re. lo .1.. fft.lnio. lot u• hare dollo with t hit •h:• ... , %•-11,4110n of lotramoorn grow. mr..! , ,14 • 1a.,. ,ff proprrt u•unon, an Mt T rtst . , s). N..111‘11 8.111.• 14,1.1 I, a pnr.mittor that tin 10 it nom, • smol oo lilt hor lhonor '4lll illy iouul t , d, and 441.phtktr, twitted, by lliPer w rongott INtintl“ ' A Ln rli Pi "mt.- -A n A tw.rieatit I.lmmlf, remark. , tot VT 441IlLZZA , ttt kimuk any t•raerg..ll( 111 . Vim tno r I w Olt equal atellity ni tnr4 anami Un Nortia pole, or a vhirt tenth about t h e elnKtarvf.lrerytm- Ifr it+ at l‘otne on Ore rtollinL!.•or eau or at the peak Of the rhonnut,n. 111 , can. do \ York., Tans, or Pekin m,itio.4it malting act wlo mat-vies east, NOITIM time., often, and IN n grandfather at thirty-five lie iion't like 1,1 I till down permanently, .becaume lie want"; to 'hark to the Old World, teee the etglite, erijoN kbe fun, and mall ni the jolly troy Ile_ arf generall!, pretty Inlsee to gee the circulating medi nin circulate:, and experta lii. 1,0 ) .. to go to narard-or Yale, mild lilt. girls to --ruatriamm, We eunu ureitd thy following plan to ouch yielrtg geetlenien may be nflbictett with bashtisine , A or of fear of ••the mitten.' Therv: I. no doubt but that rt will "work like it :•111111)1,” .rid make. Sappy man) Stoianh eouple, , who wart amity litiqiniee, or till their teeth tall tra Iron.' cheer age y to tied at lapt that the) akight been man and %Nile wart,,latti;tre nhort Om. vlnce, at wrahilna in month .niillo..d, yin.wg lawyer mayor! Olaf one man Ai the vomit.") @Mould he eted prest dent, that thinly... Went nhouln be duly morn kdep entirr+V hnnitniiiili tilit ilhOUld he "Itarwatdo him to Ida nffiew nepartment that night, that ew) tinmarrled grfilletrukin and ,/rely al..ntid wrN hlr or her n ti m r , n n , tr ot :i a the ,(rpapr person m e a vw t i md , g; rlt to marry, th•n hand It to the per mama for Innpartion, aaJ If any gentleman and lady had reelpoeall, bmen earl, other the prinwillinnt 10101 to - Inform earn of the reuult, and thong, who had not been roerpreeal In their eholee were to he kept en tire'', .eerot. Aftm the mpointm nt of the pmt delft. rommuMeationa were aamrdlngly hand •J Up to the rhaar, and It we. laund that )olinglo,lioo a,nd gentleman 4;1.1 renip rni-01 °cholera, and eleven of Ow twelve Midi:l4lo arm anlemnined. has written some m 0.4 wltoloisime advice in the lines follow ,ing. Mind words are the sunshine of life—the balm of the troubled soul and • weary spirit : Kind wouda never blister the fatigue nor lips. And we have newer heard of any menial trouble srlaisg from this' quarter. Though they do not food much, yet they aoromplleh much. They help one's good nintire end good will aoftwordr soften our own fund. Angry words orb fuel to the flames of wrath, and make it blaze more fiercely. Kind words make other people gooduatured Cold words freeze people,eind hot words scorch them, and bitter words make them bitter, and wrathful words make them wrathful There is such a rush of di other kinds of words In our dam that it seam desirable to give kind work: a chance among them. There are rain word % and idle words, and hasty wordi, sad sDke words, and silly words, end empty words, and holiteroun words, and warlike words. glad words also produce their own Image In STOUPS souls. And lc beautiful image it in. They soothe end quiet anattamfort the' hearer. nay shortie him oPt of his sour, 'no: rose, unkind feelings. Wo4eare not yet begun to one kiwi words to such Abundant: us they ought lobe Fireside Thoughts. ' A Wire's tovr..-11ow few husband` feel the heart-warming rays of the sun that. Wales upon the hearth at home and renders the hour of evening rest to man so enjoyable and happy f Kalov• ing and appreciating the sweetinfluence —the power of a wife's love—Some un known writer has said truly' "Wo man's love, like the rose bloiseomingin the arid desert, spreads its says over the barren plain of the human heart; and while all around it is Weak , and desolate, it rises strengthened from the absence of every other alarm, la no situation does the love of a woman ap pear More beautiful"than that of a wife. Parents, brethren, and friends, have claims upon the affections—but the lose of it wife is of a distinct and dif ferent nature. A daughter may yield her life to the preservation of a parent —a sister ma) devote herself to a suf fering brother; but the feelings which induce her to this conduct are not such an those which lead a wife to follow the , husband of her choice through et cry pain and peril that can beflill him; to watch over leim in danger, to cheer him in adversity, and ever remain Wn alterable at his side in _the depths of ignomy and shame It is a heroic devotion which _a womandisplays in adherence to the fortunes lif — trhaplxe linshand. Whim behold her in--dc( mystic scenes, a mere passive creature of enjoyment, an intellectual joy, brightening the family with her vn dearments and her love for extreme joy which that presence and those endear ments are rale-id/oyd to impart, we can scarcely credit that the fragile being who seems to hold her existence by a thread, is eapalile 01 supporting the ex• trente of human muttering ; nay, when the heart of man emits limienth the weight if :I;! ,, •iy, that she would main lain her pristine blowers of delight, and, by her words of coniforl and patience, lead the murmurer to - brace and resig a talon Tar. OLD M Os. There r no more and and touching picture than the wea ry old form, as it mita and poridars upon the days of earth OW fl wmo to come never again. We u.• u m•tively revere "the old folka at home"—our grand. futherm and grand- motherm, and we rorn: mend to thr young and giddy the ad vice given to them by a writer. ltow low the head, boy , n vcreore to the 01,1 min here µhe poi, the vielnittuelen Of life • have ~*hero, the hair and changed the round, ,ru'rrY fan.' the worn vintge hefore yuu i Uwe that heart hent with anptrotinnn eneuurid to any that you have felt. rtepirationn crumbed ly dinappotrtrrient, M yottrit are tierhapn dew. tined to he I Mee Iliat form 'talked proudly through the gay enen of plenum., the beau idea* of gran,. , now the hawing time that with • en die flower., I,lyenterilay have warped that, figure 1114 4i4.tn•yed the noble carriage t hien, at yoyr age, he nonnenned the th e n,,aud thought., that pit., through your limn—now winking to aecomdl oh deeds equal to a nook of farm., anon 'magi n nig life a dream that he then nook.. from the Getter hut he hoed the dream eery near by through* Tho tint. , to awaken n+ ,ory near of hoot , yet hi" rye ev, u t 1 , 1.1 ,bwil4 adoring, and the hand take. • firmer gravy, of the 'tad Hew low tho head, Loy a 4 you would, m yonr 41.1 age. , ho rr vereue.,l - —TI i Saturday Ilevirr, expoto.m 01. e of the peculiaritieiii of maidenhood. It inic.t.t, that young girl« are \CCCII• ingly Jealous of each other, and mays Hutt jealousy might lie termed the mairieri'e dietincti‘e fault. See them whet:, they are introduced, or when they firiit meet at a hail Or croquet part). Sec stow coldly critical they look at each other, how itikolently their eyes e Met eN try portion of her mare dre««; read in their face« the out spo ken Ketirti tai till rewult of their rerun tiy , •YOl.l think you have 11011 C it Net - ) well, but you lia‘e anode a fright of yotir.elf, and I am much hettt r than you." Watch tin irdnulain of the more admired among t hem ; reed how cyces royely; haughty- for attracting so much they think Ada or true, ittt , about whom the young fnel, eluster I OM tallti •dit• - 1/0101' overdret,ed Kite 11-1 aireVlcd !di(' to l - -and, oh ! ho. ugly Ate i Motnetrinie,, ti thee are deep, they will uyerpraine her en thunitnti eally , but the rue., in generally too tratimparent (if detTlte ail) oar, and Itee.)l.l Tit. for %hat it o. a 'le% er fain that doenn ' t annwer. It of daily a ,tudt • to watch the way in which girk 'eltake Aatalti together. or take handy in dan c e . . The limp, moL7'irirt. pertinent way in which they l junt touch palms, then let their anti fall n•t ir par alyzed, tells a %Mime to those tilde to read thin lettering. --- A Japan letter of Deceitiber 28411, givas the news 'that Anteric-an soldiers 11101 i. been chosen to important ' positions in the empire. It hays : "The Mikado retains ex•ideutenutt fltuN r.et., an American, as chief of the Naval Bureau, and has appointed General Psyt, FS %silk, formerly of the United States Army, (lenerabin-Chief of the Jitpanct i e military force at a sal ary of $12,000 a )ear. The English and French rtprei.enlatites proteatted against these appointments, but were met by the reply that ;Japan was an independent nation, and doer not reo ognize their right to question or dictate hat policy. " We trust that Gen. Petit. FRAHA will never hive . occasion eotietnit Aiurikori. UV/Olen for /114 Viateh man PANTED. PT N. N. Ira. ' • We were walking down the valley When the stm was bending lowly., Rtonping down to kiss the tree, Jr, he left thorn for the night, We were walking down the valley fiend in hand and going slowly, For 'twee rapture to be walking When 'our hearts with love were light And he told me that he loved mo, And Mislaid that I was dearer To him than the vital lifeblood That woe circling in his heart, And he kissed me in his pension. And he drew me to him nearer, And he said while heaven !stated We would never, never part. 1- WII were walking down Oa 'alloy In a kind of atariled wander— For the sir wee rife with rumors Of et mad tired thnt Tenn - donne When wo tenni the noise of fighting, And the sound of diALlllt thunder, And s elotul of blood tr. roming In tho weal below the sum And hie (see grew white as winter, And he trembled with the motion Of the strong Mood ati, wrn miming In its frenzy through his heart, And I elting to him In terror, For hie form wns like the ocean Inn time of roam and I/1111 W*, And ha paid that wo must. part Fre the week was gone he left me. Soon there came the news of battle, Hell wan there and all its 4h4sii with blood wan red, And it struckiniVart For I knew thrit ere the rattle - ceased upon that field of honclill Ile would be Among the dead It wan en, and I em walking Now in darkness and in mourning. Through this life of erne! partings And thin weary world of pain, And Pm waiting for the dawning, Of that blissful coming morning, When in Eden fields and gardens, I shall meet with him again. Mosntnos, Pt, Feb 22, tam. A Christian Rumpus, The following is a dispatch from Au burn, N. V., which, to toy the lead, records a forcible manner of retaining a pastor, "whether or no." We hope the congregation will not organite and take the field mahout the moitel ample preparation for the contingency of a long siege, nor attempt to make the church windows deadly portholes with out first securing arms and amunition, In the meantime, ae here tale orra ..inft to say, that we shall not elder to accept a "call" from that flock at pre cent, at leant, not until our R i ms are properly organized Afar/an, Feb? ,real• toarnient prei.uir l in the Catholio Chore', in floc city yeatorday morning 4 large /mother of Cothollee annenr hind at eight o'elook to renirt the netion, of Metlimple in removing their old pay tor, 11 Flaherty, who hut labored among them for Z 1 yearn, and to whom a largo majority of Cathotica in Cher city am warmly attached The people, otter annembling, renolyed them .onanWs into a meeting and iinaninnoinly con demned the notion of the Illation. and refused to Permit hlin or lit. appointee, the Her Mr K ivantolgth to ray mann, a large rillnlt.er pii•h ing to the 'thou, and taking (lie latter by the arm, led ?inn nano( the church It wan feared that violence would Ike onnimitted on him, but by al , ' Interpoeition of Fathet It'Flxhnrly, It wan preventeel Again at a Inter hour. 1,000 ,thollen agar in 1.1041 and potned a Kellen of ronohrtiour declaring thodr determin ition to •tand by their old paster, condemning th e o , tion of the Itarhop, amt expronning their deter initiation loon longer ruhrn it to the 0htir.,..,,f what they termed the "one men power" In the United Stall• 01, but to appeal at on. o to the eveloauuntical ninhornier and, if n. oonrar), the l'ope Further troul.le anticipate,/ A the meeting it one rendrit ed that the net., pa for khOilld not le• permitted to occupy Ali. par nonage --An "upper ten" mgro barber has addressed a note to Mltyor 11(P a, V', of Waiihington city, as chairman of the committee on the sale of tickets for the Inauguration Ball, swing that a number of Ills friends from Ph 'lade( phia and New York would he there on Murcia 4th, and asking whether any distinction on account of color is to be made in the sale of tickets. Mayor Bow Kw. 111114 addressed him it reply, in which he says (bat "any person of re sivertability %%ill be admitted to the ball without respect to color." It is likely to Ise a mined afthir therefore, and no doubt black barbers and boot blacks of degree will mingle freely with white liadicals. Why not ? -The new textile, Ramie., ii at tracting attention, Thin plant, ea3n the Richmond inquire?, in a native of Java, and env brought , to Europe- in I M 4. It manufactured into a fabric excelling linen in strength, and ponnes. sing a !mitre superior to silk. It is claimed that it can be produced in the Southern States at a less rust than cotton, and with far less uncer tainty_ It ss Iw•ren/dial, limn does not require to be planted; and does not need attention after it is two feet high. It is stated that three crops can be har vested in a. year, which is worth ten cents is gold per pound. • New York Tribune gives a lengthy history of the "Man without a country"—Lieut. BRAIN—who was in carcerated-In the Brooklyn jail Without trial in ltifiG, on the charge of piracy and muhkr,.and demands his release at once. It says that donuts)), has discharged all those charged with great crimes, and permits a "poor wretch" to languish in prison without trial or reprieve. Lieut. BRAIN hi the only support of a widowed mother and orphan children. Con it be possible that. the President has forgotten this case. BRAIN MRS one of Lbe earliest t'onfederate "contains". . Indian Maesaores In Texas The Galveston News of the 111th, contains intelligence bf the nutstutcre of between forty and fifty ,whites—men, women and children--by Indians at the raviene "Los, Angels." and "Los Anitmis." It iir,asserted that tle whole were scalped and the bodies terribly mutillated; but there are those who believe that, not Indians, but Mexicans, committed the act—some band of prowling Mexican cattle thieles, and that the scalping was done to leave the impression that it was the work of' Indians. It seems strange that the government of. the United States cannot put an end to this savage butchery, with which every fortninglit the annals of horrors arc tilled anew. Are American soldiers only suitable for garrisons about lary freedmen's headquarters, while the pioneers ip the. Southwest 'oust, rely upon their indi vidual efforts to hew a path for the armY'by, sin, process of time and %Miter - It - YIN! •NV hat a comment. l on the purpose of government. lady, writing from Washing ton, pictures the plain, homelike peo ple of the White ljouse in this pleasing manner: When Mrs. Senator i'.tT• TERSON found herself tilt "first Indy In the land," she made this remark, Teen they feminine department of the White lloure from that eventful day to tho present time: "We ate plain ponple, Irma the mountains of Tennessee, cal led here for a short time by n national calamity ; 1 trust too much rill not he expected of us." When Assn SEM RATT threw herself prostrate upon the floor of one of the anti rooms of the White MUM', begging piteously to FCC Mrs. PATTERSON, she said : "Tell the girl she loss my rnpathy, my tears. but I has e no more right to speak than the set.% atits of the White llonme. - When the "pardon blotters" trailed their slmiy lengths ever% a here about the mansion, they nef,er d ared to crows a certain enchanted pathway, and the face of any lobbyist set in this direction has always brought imp ,kfi the end against a stone wall. ---- There wan an informal meeting of the otliceN ed' the army of the Po tomac. at New Yor,i, oti the 21,,t. lit %OLIO, the gallant. Cen. MeCi.r.l pietooled tCointnitiee , on permanent hyhmtVvH, etc , were 7;p• pointed, :teed the sth of .11,6 Hdect e d RH the time and Nt Yqrli IV+ the ihnee for the nett meets , eliere Fraud reunion, epeerlie.. eile„ are to be the order (4" the (Ito. The riiiigremaioruil appriipria tam' Lill, %Ouch In a league lung, eo,,ering 111111tirtAr , n not appropriate a cent to l 4`Xpell.led WI% \dirt,' beta.'.❑ l ' otolll/14 . 1111,1 do (half rit \i r, e\crpt 111 Mlllllll.ll. Int, vegriieN in the Freedrilett%t Itu n• .it. ...4.olltitvm people, perirtii,, have scents enough to nut exj.t.l t thing front corigei MA IN•VUIUtioII IX again the• order of the dav iteNoitition in Tuba ; ms.,lu 11011 in DOffiltl ; rei.olutnni in Ceti Ind America ; revolution wia in Met Puebla was captured lately by it rebel chieftain, HIM thin ..IHrtiateil, and (}en. (2t.lifo4A and his arri,) hate proclaimed for SANTA .I\ \ t, Vat it COUlttlylo. Yust like de United Stitt...! bleheed laffile , , who have " ,, quatted" in the netgliborhood of Fortrees Monroe, hit%e beeofne re bellioue They lately ...alerted ft) great force, armed with 1.ric6,., ete , and drose ofl other In the ser %Ire of the law. The ;Jour, Ignorant, deluded erviiture,..ought to Is: u, Con• I= - -lion. HA 1115014 Mews.., M. from Ohio IS 32. to 1843, and for fort. vrurn 'met demi, itgril 76 —A lady eorrespondent sop the fitet two thousand fPnrs mho heard "4 sption Jenks n( the Horan Marines" she thought it u wiry pretty thing, hut after that, somehow, she grew tired of it. —Thu Ito.ton Transcript gips, Mrs. Lincoln the moot "tint in/loat rut of nIl whim It says "It I. now wais•rally ta.liereil that Al.raham lanroln 'rowan martyr • lung lima before ha was shot " —The Queen'. seat, a relebrated cliff in lion mark, ha. recently fallen bodily into t h e Bal tic The rock, about four hundred foot high, was an object or great interest to tourists from the magnficent view to tie had from it. - The negroes of South Carolina are sadly perplexed about State and county tare. They cannot understand how a sheriff elected tiy themselves should turn around and ask theiln to pay tale.. —Burglars broke into a store In Wisconsin, and the gas being shut off, they used paper light, made from greenbacks. It thus cost them $5O to break open the a in which they found less than thirty cents. --The celebrated "wino Catle now on trial lo Now Orleans, gave rise to a curious scene Iq spurt last Saturday. The day was consumed fh tasting a variety of different wines. A dine merchsnt, as wham's, the counsel and the Judge consumed the contonta of about twenty botUes altogether. —The proprietor of one of the Philadelphia theatres recently announced on his programme that' No lady or gentleman would eat mate in a flnitelase establishment" The lAe► was a general panic among keel peanut merchant.. At a Babbath•school meeting out West, a yollig lawyer made a motion that they choose a committee of ladle, andgentlemen to rotor children for the Sabbatheehool. Another Mx roraltately rose and asked to be put upton the committee. Literary —."PETZKSON'II LADIZS' NATIONAL MsGaztra," for March, is a sery rm. perior and most creditable o it iA the cheapest, and one among the se b e d published in ~,this country. 9ply s+ . 2. per annum ; address .1. PETRI , SON, .106 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, — II (IODEY'S LADY'S 1100K"—the oldest and most popular authority at the hearth—fc'-er March-, is another magazine deserv i ng especial mention. It is the ladies' favorite. (By the way: we notice a most appropriate pattern for an editor's slipper in , the number before us, which anggests our utter hopelessness in ever being able to Lays 81101 a percent. If we were only yiimig and marriageable I But—alas f 81551) Single copy, s;s per annum ; address L. A. GODLY, Philft<lelphitt. —The "New ECLECTIV MAGAZIN{," Baltimore, Md., for 14111PC11, is also re eeived, We - have given our opinion of this we yk heretofore. No intelli gent reader will long he without it. As its name irnplies t it is a republication of the best literature of eis slre(ches, roc.--a '. cry readabb and high-toned magazine. " Address, Tsumuum...4. Moßisrit, ;#t Lesitigtoli street, Baltimore. • —We observe that the Baltimore "New Eelertie" Islagaiiiiti and "Thu -Laitit4buisii-Lus N. C., are ~eotiwiliditted.• t.tn, it, it If 1,, remains as editor, while TR, nem. & Mrsno. K, 54 Lesiiigton street Baltimore, will lw the pi ild ober , Now all who seek the - finest runt iv est literature, should wait no lone, "I Hd tltittre for Man h rect.' yeti. It is equal to forlocr her* nod, it* oswil, thoroughly Denv ME Centre County Common Sohools:-Per Cent. of Attendance for Second Month. fir.l.l,f't (EN I I: S 4 11. 01.1. ,, r..r.rte.l I= Attriatto•t'tt St•Itool, , tiwvli 7P , tioo;, I . ll . liftlllit V IV% illg 11 , 41 4 Fory V0114..01.1.1 ittol I •otthorto.ttl'it not port,') lIIIMMEIM Nilephdrig Fnryce 14, hoot, n 7: F'aglr• ttoinnr Mill. RI RUII, lifarnh I reek, 61, Cent r.l I Ity, Shopo.'4,'llnlt'4 AUlicol, 1:nokIn Forp. end ftutyn,nr,t Ill'Il'1•I IMF: TWI Jour. I 111111 S. 1.0"1, to, V. I'llllo.oi m t prrrtvd =1 , v T. port..l F.rm..r 4 4111 A Si 11001 Ir." Vi I't•nn IF.II H. hr.], PO, PtMs 11111, 70, I Mountitin, 64, Itentttr I)9m, hr . Cr.,* H”. 41., 7'2, Mnrrsly'sg, 79, Iloy'•, ;;•, M 111•, not rvporty.l =1 Pr..... li N 1i.n,l ht , /la'', SI, , wrkrtlvllle at, Stti..l. , , . rum! 71, Pr. N 4,111, Pin,. I. ro.r m.h ( - pot, h.' lA.. ropg.rtetl II SINE:" g AnrL, Of, w, ht) • I !.. A 44 , 1 4..”11%.0r.1, lot« r floret, • %I.,ut.lttin, [1.4 tpportc./ I= enLre rt loghth N.l•Are, K. I • I . II ‘Rk V. II II ”3,44, rillP .f.herttl I.ti I r 0.(01.111, 12 Ph , nhult 121.. k 11110.7. Fi.d of Mow lAtn, 74, 144,0•Inrrig \ I . .laki ntrq Yalta ..nt, Forrino.r., f4¢ IfolOo* and o ,p,f led /1“11 . 11“ , I VI, I 77, l /1/I N, • /1"1/N11 • 11, • 7 , , llort.r.l FUI lIIL. to, tad, 11111, 7,../ I=l Not r port-.t I=l ," 4 , 1 ‘4 , 1, ,, 4 , !, 1, %$. 11l ix in, '441. 1411, IMIDIE= , ititnet'n. lA,. • Eng', ri:o Glllllllll%l, 11P...1,111 kind third grail., nntl 11 kin t.eri Run, not roport,.,l MtßluN I lel (Igor r ifarion , F. v.'. ring - 4 ,la•l4onydlr Graminnr Primary WO I. 1.1" Mhrion, not roport•.l 1401:0 Milrotpurg lliKh School. 9h, !pi .1,100 '1 t.Fatto FL. =I Su. Pr' 1941,..1. GI , Itrungart'u, 9b. Gramn • 71. Mudtuonburg (;rummur, 79, rd,t,nr irummar, 79 Uolfe'n, I r nr•der's burg and Itub.•r•burg l'rimary, Ind rrpnrb•.l = Sten, Point howl, 71, Wnddl.. qt, mkt 11111, 79, 1,..110r's }nlrrl.•n, not port..d PENN TWI . , liraminar Scho.ll, 17 ‘llll6lO Prinutry, /4"., 1,111..rtv, N. , Plkt., fa I,«nwdi 9:1; Hrro , lym, Olt I ....It, u.•t I . ( 'TT Fit TWP FArlytnn n Priam!, 7 , , Kalt vir w, 1.11, Stunip, AO, Putmen Mill,, Primao fA• Puttxr'a Mlllx Grammar, 70, Proi,pi•ri Hill (',intro ' Grammar, Mon Grove, Kl,iv y folly,, 11111 r. ,0 Spring, fine tero'rn, Tuoixey Sink and 11,11 Primary, not ri-p"rird „ /),IPSliViti. MO IR Philipalourg, 3d Organ, so, Philipvl,urg Pr, mary, TO, tithpr ni•lnkiilio of lu.ruugh, r^ port.A. RUSII TWP Cold fttr. , it/n liehoul,110,•111ark Derr, tun and Potter's, not rrported SNOW !Mop: Aelk ey'a liehool, at , Mo.hannon, 1 .5; Depot and Gray's, not reported. HPRI NO TW V. JiarreoonvilleSeh.io), 81; Munmer'n, 8f ; FIrP ing4traek, 12, Oak Orove, Kt, Plearant Gap, O. Weaver's, Fairview, Boiling Spring , . and \ entinen, not reported. TAYLOR TWP ttendottlion'e Hchool, IU. Dtt. Viirtioil, Wilt! Wood, not reported IJNIONV ILLY. BORO Nut reported. UNION TWP Rushee Sellout, 7a , helle OrorP. 1117 Ml , l O ; rove, 86 ; , Cherry Grove and Mum reported, WALK.I{I4.TWP. Zion finhool, 76 , Bnylier'a, TT, Forest, al ilubleraburg High, 85, Franklin are:tuner, lit noels, Franklin Primary, Wolfe's and filthier/ burg Primary, not reported. • WORTH TWP. Sunny Stde School, 11; Plank Rudd, at. Reese'a and Cowher's, not reported. It will be seen by the above report that the lesburi high school, G. W. Twitireflo• teacher, Ties 91 per cent. attendance ; highePi per esnt. in County. Brumnart's in }llles,andldnarely's,Penn twp I tle. per Ont. Prankilb Grammar, Walker and William's school—Gunton twp., 04 per cent. The .tnesaies ;Prevalllq g In 11Q1110 distrieta accounts for the low per eentage in these dim tact,. R. M. ISAUItE. Omen/ Superinterelei.
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