Bellefogto Domocratic Watchmall. BY I'. GRAY MEEK Ink-Slings ..--The effeetnal remedy for all pub h e n ilines!ts, is sweeping Repudiation he late Spanish dependency of Cuba is clomping n'sPanking new snit of republicanism. --Gl' our late Minister to Spain, it is not thought that the American Gov ernment can say, "Hale, good and thabfal servant !" is tinnily reasonable to au) linir that WC sha ll see no more of Rue• sin g goriply because the Curtin ie nhout to drop upon ber. -C,rant's relatives have ile.trtrt• ial reason for belie% jog him a'girt-ell Jan. Ile g:Nea them all in the have or fat (Aires. —"The question of ,the hour— Lall set type in 'printing °Hi es,' NVe gitesi they'll not net litany .111.4• of printing Alves. - Since the dehrttitot of 100 ;tig er soldier , from the Sitatll4ll army In 1110, \II' lia‘v hen rd ‘t•iN Itttle ahnut nit. • !lit• colored troop: fittight nobly." --14.4,,pta bliQ‘l :o:•111.7S2 lor vdtivatimial last ;etir, find fumy provi. that 111,it ~ 1 "C. 1.11111! prark ne. • Pm!, 111100•11, \lr Luunli' Iry Judge of 111,bilc, "iliteateried 111, lor•ruoci% ing gilts. 11111• 1 111/11teCII 1%011111 111(11'01 1 , 1 }, 1.11 , 1 I`Vd! the "c0n.(r%a1ue..... of VII'. 111 den•itlel at Ow I.IIA oil the Inl 111 NI, the ) elm Mame them I r ii,,lniu,ttlng a 11;t//,,i 1 uhou vandid,ite t,) Itill 111 01 11,111.2, -,1% , art; Illse• ari , t ,, cratie aL lii e high ISM the troll • 1-, 11. e 11.01... t• 11:16, tip. ".•1.0.9; . in ,okt, tile _ t ritt.ll ill,- %%ere to he irk • I,luitli, I , u‘4,t • Ow 111,01%rei in 1,11, .-4..C1118 14, I.' lily tlfile. thee. tire havine iriittq 1., ;1,-.• moiler utonih Itt j'B r.ititt•til iiip..it tht,tit - Li4t 4111(i. e , lll 11.,111 tio ( • 11% , 1 , 11E, -1011 \r, 11.11111'1 I Nl'.l-IHl,2i.Jii, vII 1 , 1 . 11/re )Ie • 111, HIIt, i^rif 111141 (.111.a. la •I1I• ctre, 111..tt . pr, , petk , I. • . 7r, -••I a I in it 1•111( . 1.,•r-, I.•• ••I ‘‘,ll, ~ art - Ow %ults, , • • 1•, in li il• 1,•• 1 ••,il, I.). It. flan 1- ...1.1.11,!. 1., III! NV.• .1. r Lv 1 - 4 a I II I, fz.?,, rtll\ 111 ,0 'pal thing .1 rnl I ir:i ill r:11o1111`1 rcp.rt..l t.O im%e let !WC If , ‘ , lll hate it., 11:01,14 11111 it it rit• I. pr.perly to th, airatri .)I 4,hir un n lint the trouble with the 14, it is and satisfied its liatfiri 11111, it wants ita Arch 1.-, arid the piielseti relation. I di all., It!! I FE. t }IV It in.! 01, 11.1 . Dr.pabh, i• • • ati•lhlate Setlate that di.dr4et. .V heard hint at t., rnnv, fit the la , t•••litorial.•••ifi %.nto,ll iii IlarriAwrg, rind flout th, •harnt ter or the squeaks, co eluded that he'd •10, for one u( the cheap 4•r.‘• , - In either I)ratielt td . the Legisht lure hotter In itottiiitate•l. II X beautiful young lad) or San r. 1114 ni,11111:0111,1111Stleally, dISI,OI, 6 / , nnn lately rOllllll perambulating the ninety m I lie carte grey of Morning, ii,el in the hilllplC garb of a Hliawl her tdioulders, and carrying It glithB 111 her 1111{111. Koaivanl6• 111 1 , 111 w catching in Hulk radcd, were the thing not inippremsed by allXlolltl parent how ninny other sympathising ~, ,ittatas might catch themselves on their beat I —Polities are getting ninny: lilt hecauss our present politics are ul at light order—a sort of >idlcrlrark cd 1101C1 politics. The oiler day, Sum lier called to see HIM Imperial igh '4.4.4 IT. S. (I—elena. Ile was told by iliac old errant-boy, lackey, and chain- Gen. Dent, that lie would halve 1,, wait Abontls niinutes. This made noel, and lie told Dent to tell 'Mint ib go to hell-Lthat he wouldn't miit lii minutes to see Queen Vi(Aurla, Lams Napoleon, nor anybody else, gaud FO lie toolc his hat and letl in a Iwo'. Thant twice Orrint, has been (11111 by leading Reisiblinima to golionie to his II1)11,', where theiw are luany warni things fill it i for him . r . ~. '- fil i l : ( 4' If . 1 , - ' !,i , 4. ,1 1 i _ .1 , . . _ , .11t tWliarg 4t ' - 1 1 sit` , .4 3 ---.......).-04 . ,*, (,-. i t )- -I! gli„ii C C3- .:1 7 111 \ Atw -77: i i , ifil r 4, , , ~„y, th ', I Y A ill rfavl i tif. or Alf _ ntartr7”..ll tY t iTI / • / --. / 7 /// /. • - I / / ' t \ ‘ i N ''''' lL•) l ^ ' '''?..Fk.9 'II . 11 VOL. 14. :re noticed, on 11fonday afternoon, a one tie - AM moldier grinding a hand organ on the street corners. Every "once.in-a.while tutee Hytttpatdvitatvg- Individual or stone delighted little boy or girl would drop a penny or perhaps two peril or, maybe, even a live or tell cent shinplaster, into his money box ; among whom,. we are happy to say, we noticed one or In ',crimps a trio of the more linniatieoff our Rad ical frieindt. 1401, 1110)1111 at it all and li , itoning in the manic, WC aangltt iiursel yea ask inn the .itte , tin 'IA this the re-, ward ss Inch tlm'•l'uiun" snldier -the r.? irpF(2 1 ‘Ttrritn frrr rerthrrg hts life 1111011 till. 'kill 01 battle 1 Id this the c lapnnlwatint uI his liopem of gh,r . s ? 1-4 1)114 remilt I.rivatain4 ? 1. 111 Is lhr ghttitade of the I Zpialldlic ? Chi:, the Iritittnil n 1 t 110-,egoblea 11tt1114e8 It 111(11 I be pally held oat to the brace men Is ho lett home and kindred to tight the battle Is Lich I 141,1wal tn•-Y had wade mesa:ll,le ! .11i , 1 then, ilottialio‘% alit thoughti ‘‘.tioh•it. , l“fl . toward the (hill of 111 . i.x :111,1 II 1111.1;111,11,i711, r41,11,411i1W11 111 1110 I.IIV of No% I.oohing front I ht. ..tool. sr here, %%e:iry arid i% ‘1:111i041, 110 11:1 , 1 `4.1 lien lel raw, Ilirtl . lll 1,01 . ..1'1' 11 , , nil the le/il,l, 11,,ii-e." 1- , ,11 , ling 111, , :, 11.t.1t 111.1:1of of ii' pri , ,t•noirs, the I).i-1i e gave token 111:11 110 waq t 4, of 111 e tvlii i :inn. it c. 1 ,1 14 4 1 1 1 alai in, I/I ":u... "‘‘ li, , I , ills 111,111? sir 8,4d5e.1 of -ornmfol lool(iii.2l,enoz, chid nI tattered' 4:111. "WI:, %slide 515 Chid 11p4t71 this. (woo said lie, - IA 11: -1 Rttt, Ithee 160 ‘Ider:111 11/Ilrrtt•r, but idot 1:- . 01, hint lorildight for it frt.,: 111 }idtt.gc 1,1,1110 h :18 dittllt!til, the 11111.4/8111g 1001, nlg I,llditllig, Ihr 1.n1,1y per-onio2,e, and the teleran nI t had .h-ap !war,' t1.,ul our inental N 1 ,14411. 1,1,14 :1•Z:1111 on the iiiartictiii W . P. litltode , tie 1 . . 11-iirroniz to doo melancholy loin of the hand grolind out ht 1,100 wit t00t,.1 Hitt: 5111.).e hoN, -oil., Inn \ollie," -%1111,11111/10g, InJnulu.tl or some Is lighted hill. boy oi girl ‘‘olild drop a is•nnt nr perhaps may tie, r.i It a tile 4:f tell tent Amidaiider. %%01111114 1 1 again, stud acres heir iiictital si-Tun comes a shriekini±, .!ildn•riiit: theglio-tut -ono. taiiihlied *hold, pointing Its idsitihy Iw ger at us ILIA, aslnug questions. -Wh ) , • it "IVai Ilirt hut one J . 44011.41 gi en all (Alice ?" And then It, Ilitbbed It:111011y linger at us iin til (mir eyes winked and blinked in the Hui-dime and J our head hnoulced on the brick stall agalu..t %%lin b tic ‘‘ ere sit tong Pubbing our eyes to see clearer, NVe sans the manne goblin dancing and belore iiA, /I 4 It I M1111111(.41. "WO., llr , not IL brave soldier, unit till he not 10, , e his loot lighting for the t•iiion ? Anil then it darted its long linger at 104 again as II it ‘vonill pinion us to the Ivall agron't which weslirank sliuddelingly bawl. for protet•tion. And ,iiR the goblin shrieked . "Who was Idesvd.,TREET ? Did Ile light for the 1 7 1114,11 ? Why loth lie got an ()face, I % t ihti . l k fill 1 111 IltAl I or (1111 I ft and this one looks! soldier left to tart e in the streets? Did pm Democrats .10 that, yon—you—"here the goblin made stiaight lin our eves, and, in Ic, mg to itNOld that lion ible linger, we slid off our seat on the cellar door to the pavement, which had the Oka of bringing us to a reclining sense of our true position, and we again heard the mournful strains or the hatuborgan, as ground out by the One 11,oled solder, into whose money 1,04,x,, every "Dace-in a-while," some syntathizitVg iudivid ual or Some delighted little boy or girl would drop a peony or perhaps two pennies, or, maybe, even a lir a or ten cent shinplaster. • Anil, wide awake again, we did real ly ask ean it be possible that the man whom the nttdieals denounced as the vilest of rebel traitors is holding a ten thointrind dollars a . ear office, in New Orleans, white the man whom they piaistAil and petted, us the "country's de lender,- as the "noble boy in blue,'' What We Sew IMEI STATE RIGHTS AND , FEDERAL UNION BELLEFONTE, PA., FRIDAY, :JUNE 11, 1869 hand-organ in the streets of Bellefonte? tirind away, oh, blue coated soldier! They who petted you and patted you, when the feir of the hosts which d.ol , insTitgra kuunnanded yet shook their critatttn hearts, now past, youby with contempt, forgetting that to your brave arms and the arms of other brave men like you, they owe the lives and the property they possess at this moment. Orin.' away, oh blue coated soldier, for Radical sympathy and Radicaldielp go to the 1111:11 who fought n'4lllrlzit Frank P. Blair's Prophecy llerore the .issue of the late I're.iiden ual electuam FRANK. P. Ilt.Anit, the Demon:atm candidate for the Vice Pre,nlene, put himself upon record 'it a prophecy, helm, ell by sotiio• regarded by Many, but ultelly lepu dialed L. the IIIaSICH That propliepyl wan, that I ieneral 1 t.t 44IKS S. 17 fr - A;44T, being a deep, mute, and delogning I.4att, would, if elected I',r44ident, ulti finitely beemite Eittpe / ot r;eltanging the form of Government l'rofn n Ilayonet Republic to a Musket Empire. Gen. IltAttt took the griotild that I; , C,'T pos i-e,,,ed greater abilitin, than Ili, (mpo• fietas were dinpo-ed hi acrid hi 1,1111, htlt that he was a cold, - , elthdi mu! de 1-igning demagogue, w Ito had thmli, pmmion "and the nerve to do what he originally intended to do--to erthrow our n1.'11.11(11'1 form orgo%ernmetit and hint , elf upon it , 'rife mar Collar when Rl.Altt'S prophem well 11,,tialie gi eat inipot mime. Indeed the stthject of that ptuplreey IY .if parently del eloping it ell. The ten -1 wry ~r thing, by no mean , clear to the ',fleeting patriot, seetii4 to point to eotnet long hebind the Ma.rivM--a wheel alder a w lied --a Marl 114 a Illy ler.t4y,tl -a 11.0 111 e444,lll)thaftwi, baffling , 44,111 114,11 -a -pill 10.141 the ii 4,1111, a problem 1., timid. and tlitilir I ',lll malt ul Ira.rh r;a1,01..1 Iha I adininn-tintiou ..r thy. 4,1 the (n)lm In, :but a few month u, a !Id yet the \mern•an people are threatened wail wan - fir-t with one corn , then anoth er, :and still another—and 1'111;1.11 . ) wild a struggle against to (ripple alluuu.r. ! The immediate rehtinm-4 and mo,t frien4l4 "f the Pr tril }II are placed in leading t A ki vn and n t n. i tteitiotted 31()N -\ 10111 ST --(klieral Nnrr.lt+\ — iitLe cninittiander in chief nit the An niy. 'flu• artny itrcll pi largely made up ul lureignere, with iurvigii 1111101 ol government. 'l•h, nett i 4 commando! by a 1111111 Chilraill'r Of !lONIC. , t,l ether Iteleillheaa or Monarchical —is not to oto the people. The , navy 14 Wade all largely 01 for etgners and • a hap liai.ard of roam. era. 111\VII(.0(';capral liats.r iv 6oa , clr not ha,ma In lw a Di Iflm•rat or Itvpuldi van rrr h,4.1 he mild tlita he. 1,11 toot all imp; ial t,r rt in,,lra 11111 Ile in /I ne\entearA mita with a nrven etir'n record, and he ha. 'trier had time ul inclination to tell the Iwo pie whether he iti.prgoed 01, wadi le-at earnestly and zealtaody loved, the re publican lona of g utcrament. Then, again, he was elected by the money and means attic aristocracy of the country, with STIOI Altl lit their head. lle is the protege awall street, apd Wall street is the enemy 01 the people, the poismi to the iepotilic, the menace of popular liberty, and the trampler of the principle 1,1 American freedom—that curlier stone of nor 01,1 temple of equality—the Con mrs it IF: %Tit The very air is tilled with strange voices. (hi the streets of Our metrop- Tiolis the shout of "Imperialist" rings out from the clear, sharp throat of the newsboy 1 Strange Sound, this, for the air of our once. happy republic to be burdened a ith All this means something 1 What does it mean? Was Fa \NI, P. BLAIR yt prophet indeed, who appeared upon the great stage a day to give n note of warning, and then to be ever reinem tiered for the fearful iteeuraey 4ir that note unheeded ! One by one, we shall note- the of the times, and await the iiiifohinient of the ei‘roll in the mute hands of the Sphytix, and its retainers and heralds. —Our financial schemes rue more ratit•ul than u•netical. For the WATCUMAN.i HIGH AND LOW Tho Monne of winter roar around The inountain4 barren top, The nuns of nn nurser seoreh the ground That never bore a crop. But ill the valley+ and the veto': The twin and gravete. grow, And loving nature never Nils, ]ter generous gifts to show. And no lu 111 . 0-4t1,1 lofty once, Are drie'r than a splinter; Their heartn lire withered by the sung, And by misfortune, winter, While those that dwell beneath thrKill, Like mead, heir& a river, Are watered by attbetion. 'flint keep them, itreen,..f(Aver And I. there one vv3;rf does not know The truth of I all Ihn INCas en there 14 below In hunpri. dwell And Pro • kh La joy.. of w.ulh, 114. 111,t t , ,fp high, nut In 0111,114%) + earth r •, onti•uii• , l In v•lnd die \o4,i 01111`i, P 1 Sick of It It lit 1% I 'lien and published daily that (l r is mei:, user worked, nad 18 away Ills lionsehold are anxious-- re-pie I ' ollll Il I-1 lubnra is demanded for the tolininer. II Ili Wile, it to said, antelles her liusliand•s lading health ith ' , relit solicitude, and as lie is in the haliit of witting t r hours looping nn l , tiloking nr plank silence, she thinly lie sees her liudiand fallen into inentnl exhati.tion and y— that his mind is maple to hear the great. :train upon it in fail, that he is a %tonal of contlir. .fry tirant IR no doubt a very ex• repent, sen.ible, and affectionate ivife, Lott Ate is iertat hi y wrong in Ruproting that her husband Is a Nictint of his On the contrary, if he is worlscd and exliatt , ted--run d own 1,1,1 \‘c.tring fwa --lac ii ~ i mply a vie, I , tli to a /fl, 101,1 14•11. tilt% T 111CIV 13. a Nll . lllll to par IV Ihll+ Ile 1 1 the President of the Putted an the otlie , ha , ‘ been nuantiotlated lac pane for part , : 1341` it 34 110 longer the pu-qttott held by the Mate-tttatt nude!: the euttatituttott 11 is nu lonler the eleentive branch or the but the ,choir (;.0 I I annum! ststlf - a ige‘eCiaite,iegie llsti%e all. Who bane made the nit Inc nut Pre , ident an unbearable intlie Lenin but the .la, obits Outten+, in ex tending federal punter, at ertultag State pr.:nog:ono, 113 , 1 budding up ant army n,/nlfire 04. ‘ hligi 41.1 Ihe I,rilry al It 14 011111110 the strength of any lot Mali to be [ired with, to till, to garri son, to control the hundreds of thous- R.ls it litingry and desperate offices w loch Ita‘e been created to live t pito hived the people. In the tones of oar former Presidents these liteche , were lew et —Ns here sow 141/11-.1111.1 .4 Le e-et the President for niioni and idareq, luuiiirrds I.,itly then bored him. No wonder that ;rant 1-4 worn out—the la bor is eoom,h to kill a limn of pl,-itive ability to seleeteltim arias' of oilier hold er , t, to •-:IN 110111111 , /, of the prnpereaeeu 111 c dukes of the President's office, flat lie is 111,1 Ihe NICIIIIII,I emintry--110 in 011iy the slllllll of II IN party, the tot liec-creaters, nod hut.. vice of inordinate sintiktng. Ile ‘A;11 die, of coarse; that Is sure, 1101111111 of !trains and great physical ,0111,1 e 1,001. to grow robust tiln Hip 10.6,1w:0we of sorb duties. In %Nl's (a,v, II . 0, too apparent. Ilere we /I)Hels e another of tlio.e cmalng divine Providonat, to save the peo ple from disaster. There t hot one Aimee for GIttNT to live out his term, nisi that e 4 to fall bark on the ad interns+ principle, and put in ,ollive a President" ail Interim a bib !,le m.lips out to rest. Ittitia hen he dies, let it never be said that he aOO a martyr to his country. II 10 country demands no such labor. It is a party that demands the existence of a hundred titolvand office holders to rob the people. is the victim of party. —The„velompole mania is wild In the country everywhere. In France, they I lit \A` not up one of the darned things to inn over Untrr : What n pity the whole republiea pltXty * VAS _WIX, 11101111ICII 011 them fir IL trip over the seas to Africa. The point in thin joke is, that thej would burden themselVel so heavily it ith plunder as to make this trip a benefit lo the country, by ridding the country of themselves, Terrible Ku-Klux Outrage—"RecoM emotion" Needed in Lock Hav e of "the Coming Men" Shot , -t-A Radical Voter Otth a Sordrflump Early on Monday morning last., o A r e of the "corning men"—a full tledgled radical voter, with a skin as black 11,1 , a tar-bucket- 7 a "mail an bruilder"-4ne of the "wards ob de nashun"—a ineta• her "ob de colod troops"--a nwbet scented-far-smelling citizen i—iti shim a *ger, in the employ of Mr. Davie KARSICADDIO,N of"l , , ! sick Haven, enteie'd the sleeping room of Mr. C.'s hired girl—a very resVectable white girl, rind attempted to couunat a rape. Vie screams of the girl attracted Mr. C to the IN)0III, when the black scamp un and took refuge-Wood a, heater to to cellar. Ills enraged employer, ill w• ed him with a resolver, blazing a ny but with no client. From the ye tar the rugger got oat into the street, w en, Mr. Carl:A:ridden taking debt.. ste aim, tired, hittiag the darkey in a p ace that makes it very painful for lLink to sit down. These are the farts Just as we have learned them, and publish them, in order that our radical friends may see, the urgent necessity for D. "congressional plaster . ' to be applied to that darky's ruilip—that they 'pay know that Kat KILIXII4III Is rampnt, not only in the rebellion . South, lit l t, hert, in the -luil" North—that ••re on struction” is needed—that prutec ion to the poiir, oppres.icl, •lisappoin cl, shot at dal-10.y is demanded, and iat there is wyrk fir Cos,ni:si, lin NT, and the n hole Ffsclical party to do to see that "Ole cumin„ 1111,1 - - i 4 i'l , ' •••t. el in los right, to outrage ss Lae :e males, and do as he pleases it. t•••r. iv. Alss, for the radical tears that yin, t.• shed in lain rarer the Id• .1.1 • I itl that. Loci. Huse!' rat' ,'t' • Plan of Operation The plan uf operat:.,D4 in the S this nnintner, v%e eet• Gen, Seeretar) ol war, t4CTIII troop.; into the mtli , II I m martial law in spots, hely, there and e‘er% where ; to &wand the arrest of %dote :nen in all en.es of 'louder hs negr,w., and it the-e :tre not lottiiiow ing, to arre+t :1 el tail! uum h crlll ut tluential cut/ens as 11./eitLigeS, to he shot, tI . no ehite roan volunte..rn aN murderer What a glonott4 ti.ne this %%ill he for the Carp( t bagger.+, is 110 ton s (hell arrest ri,h, shoot do‘in, or burn up all their decent opponents, lii 1111- th.in and envoi] ragt.rtient of the "11111,1 V" g,/%4•111111ellt Of the 1'11'1(01 Statt.N. This is worse than the twoundrelism AIt•NEI I. in Ifi4soitri, t)r kt "IF or Iti nuamr,r, in Kentucky, by in tht•ir Lune actual oilr r it.tol. A '•llan of operation 4" for a roue of profound peace iv a new kick in nub Lary sriertre and prnetl r. Rut the people know a hat is meant by it. Reconstruction is dead as a nail, and a spirit of revenge fills the hearts of the devil:, incarnate nt Washington, and for thing to hum I lute themmek the people of the South are to be per. seemed, outraged, trampled. The curve's of outraged freemen on a go% er ri men t 80 utewrii pu lons, ty ranni cal, infamous, and hell born —The other day the dead soldiers who sleep in the cemetery here and in the cemeteries all ii‘er the land had their graves strewn with flowers. A litting tribute to their bravery and, worth, but one which these same deal soldiers, if they could arise out t.)l traar trio es and speak, would willingly and joyffilly forego, conld the same pains and means that are take:/ to decorato their graves be taken to make com finialslo and happy the li.vhs and boatea of the wandering and maimed coanpan• ions of their struggles tat ou the bath: ----Some of the Southern Journals, which itapire to the notoriety o* dis liking Pollard, the Southern historian, are endeavoring to "write down" that individual. One of them, teems Pol. lard "of all dead-bents, the deadest." Now we do not think this is proper. Pollard is kin eceentrio and perhaps a cynical, and wordy man, but: ho is haidly a "dead:beat." of Knell terms,promisenousty anditt ran dom by the press is disrespectful, A■ unhappy and it may be unpopufar old Man iY to hay us much as this NUE will %%arrant. 'berries are rsttalllng at ten cents a niushnrg. ."clikerlif Marthi of Lancaster, died in ily ‘4laturdny Met.. II ' Arson township, Huntingdon ciotin . r j itliree spring colts 2h °Usti uction'of the insane Asylum, lit ~ itivlliVitprogrentitog slowly. 14110, eunsylt anis State Dental Society met, t HiOaturg on Tuesday last. .43unpil is:troubled with :hotel thieves. Tboy.tatiat ova some of Butlers relations don n 111(.6415 —Thalatioy Ilfrrearybaq got Its "back f up" of Mat Fox and Is going for him in a b llenty Ina .. —A i r . emigrant wan robbed of 4,0(a) francs, o ilt ,ears between Huntingdon and Altoona, pp . Way week. --A ,bitk6 by name Lehar, was drowned gAt Marietta tfiatinday hot while out boat rld 17g. Snot,* leen forradtcallem• —Dr Paittilelwrfipk of Cariklo, tried lard 1 1 week for poi ding Tflal titinecke, was found guilty of mu t er in the first degree --t-dmilat sounty In i;oing to erect a monu ment in honciot'her deceased soldiers —lkt ter feed and (Are for hei crippled lire once. —Tim .leielbt store ore A. Aukhenbaugh, ilarrislairg vier kplilteil of over tiAN:t worth of jewelery and Wiltehee op the night of the 4th met i : I NO. 2 —The aunil4llCons4ntlon of the teachers of l'ejoNyhanlo, 13 annitunceif to he held at l'itimburg ctanni4nclig . 9o the 1931 s of August —.Ali editor lir a litt:t nigger none wiper ov er in II outingddli In try lig to buy subseribers 1 for het paper by Otit,riii tickets Is a five cent gift etiterptlst, : , _ —t A ['unbar', V ' iof Waynesburg, lair been nominated by 01 thannrany of Greene r i t minty, to eldesent littbstriet in the Senate of Pennsylvania. , I —A piling (dermas pi Instantly killed nn the Penns It It. fit fill Y' a alien die !Alln i •el,•w Lowistow it Nit days since, by the liay Etpress east, .. —Mr David Stew l aprominent and well 111101111 iron tinister..H. SF his residenee, at colerain Forge, Hung gdnn enunty, on the Pull all, 11141 , 1 77 yentill' I he new F 4 nlteol.lrrtiflitireh dolinri ico tont, vas d•si, tiled n 4'filnfilltli tilt. It cost Eli 1 - 01, Iltl.l is said I I t One of the finest diuretics of that dent Ups to the state.' --It 14 now stated, Ofin Honer. k all) tiee,pt the Demurral! nation for gilt twr, el . this State is t ' ittrti to hum He'd ',Mkt. it ~tong 11l 111 if 0 4 'tipped i it ---'l'll.sse who go tdiftit weals for game .)mutt I. or In mind thiitti 'etc Game NM Gone the I, tiling , I . strtiy . irrA. from the ti rst of J:lflll.iry to the flift b Angust -711 r liorilkr: jDt Piper 3 Mtn I .4 1 ' dr `I 011, that WWI fompl m It,. IdtchllNlAn airy° —II.. uirk oil I oenpaily ett the Iynd tetra in 1 enot.go county, 414 the 2711. of May .1, I,lmg u 1 •1 On.. I.lll,lred it) I k u-y gt ,, ke tl,t _ i yr,anK nun 1,.\111.1 ' ,IVITII Mlll7aloallgil St I, 11. ,, .111..1 111 till ,I,lllleilllllllll Ilt P.lllll'llll- . 'II 011 I i1i11,11.111 . 1 11.1, Vtl4l Aili`llllltlltg to II .•11111, I +lt al Whit It 1..111 A (Rom II•1 000 1. 111,1 --T , prm•dulip Ita,P , IIII, 0 1 ii t•tiitirr..l by law t p 111 tIAII It.. III•ST a..•. , ,,Amorlund r , tllo n-gin i. try II W 'Ol I n'tllro 11, hl 1141 1., sol 1. .alirti 1:,,1 1:,,1-3-a. I.ino oil , la•fori, the A lirst day Uf July ~/. 11.1 1 b., 11 ,4 rf , t ,• I in invitation t” in. • t a unn, h. r or tt 1111.11. r on the 12th of IS I. a lit • or„ Inn departure for Ito4o, , Loot: that (war) h.. two 0,41. t,l the I. t h . I:folio:11 Stain ittloo to.truct...l for him That', Just tnr,p.•lll,,nt ot tinv party site that Intl II get 11 11,111111,.., -1• y nn ediet VI Lam:24w r L UIIILCLIn, itino runt 111144111411 h 1.03414 1.401.11 i. 0.1111 kil.l /111 ...41.1 9 mull In kill or r0ir.•..ir..11.4 .1110.041 to ttiorrutt, lit the streets+ •'r tau • ...OJAI I, - Itraffirifm, I.aq , lonnerly on ocls .11111,111V%11 for y. 1,M.1 4 , 111 , 1 or the Greenville, Argu. nnwnnn gui al as Republican candidate for As -4,1,11›1y in Mere., county.o thlitt.teint, lark county kw, on mango treo with ovyr two hundred iminges upon It, PlOlllO ”r which measure lit inelie, In ein tunferatire, and a tetnott tree ronuontior ',mons, some measuring meAtw _ ----I'm Rathonk of A llegheny county are tightuig ,tt, and over the o,linty th. , 104,1 divkiong there, t . ill 11,,t able to poll more than altmtt half 11 kj,.rity In the •• hanuer" county ths, 111 1 h , • It 11 1 reel. nod Shenango Valley ll'Allroad will I, in Tel - MIMI thin 111.11:11111131% The run fur the track to now all on thin ground &oda eunsulerable amount of the rolling stork in ready fur use Of this Mock, the Erie ear works supplies filly coal ears —The I ietnoeracy of Bat ford couaty have moot:riled the follow lug ticket. Prothonotary. John P. Heed; Shand, V•iliatin Kopccr , .Trulta uror, Hugo Moore; Conunlefitoner, Doom, El. tLer ; Poor Director, Adam IC Peoeyt ; Auditor, °won Mithrr; Coroner, J. H. Butts —lt is reported that Ciao. W. C taa FAN , has resigned him position as president, of the• Pittsburg, Port Wayne & Chicago rail road. What will radicalism do for something to Sys about., now, if he should happen toaecuritflie innnoc ratio nomination for ['mentor t —The Pennsylvania Stet° Ateo.fleal Society, e ill hold Its annual meeting at Fele on the 9th of itine 11in entinty Offrolation of ?rid has . arranged a ilitogramoic for the ontertainnteeb end pletteure of v nottece, which cannot fall to render the oecitslogehighly enjoyable. —A lady In l'rawford comely reconllY LW ed a rooster two yearn old awl found w gold dollar In tho (owl's crop. TUo coin had loves loaf 12 Years Isidore. Wu wouldn't advise our roadors to kis all their chlekens In expecta tion of finding gold dollars In their crops. —Mr., Mary Atm Sitaton, of lianistwarg,. out httr tlicpat with a raaou, while laboring un• der a toaaperary . doranornent of mind on flat: tirday layt. If Homo of the puhl to thieves about ilarriaburg would begonia donuigod and do hkowlao, it would ton great bleaaing to the —The:Muse/We Harald says, • portion et 'M trrult ref thus - Olt Creek and. 'a -Hinshaw Ither Railway,. between Hydetown rnd Tryon• rifle, went dove, Se • bed of gulekaand:on lines day )art. Thseelfreight oars Mantling, on the trnok also sank( one of them goink out of sight. A large gang of laborera wan inane rilmely pat to work and trains were delayed but o kw boars. Pennsylvania
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