11brute tpiocratic Watchmaß BY P. GRAY MEEK 30E W, FUREY, AUOCIAT FA,11.011. Ink-Slings —There aro lota of Npring ehieken it) market now, not over throe yearn' old. Try - some? —PAN Stcici.e..i has been and gone and ntilea ass of hisAell' in Spain. Jost, ns we expected. —Hone sheep jumps over a fence, a whole flock will follow. Which illus• traces the Radical party. --BONAPARTE im said t 0 he sick and guess, though, he is worth , e veriXthousnail dead men yet. - I)Eutllv 1.4 dead. Ilegnve up e ghost last week, leaving a lot of ud ielntions to tight over his money. losu 14,.1.1Nis gets fifty dollars a eel: for his had spelling and other lotic outrages upon the Queen's Eng. __Some of our exelintigen contain the intererding imformittion that the wenth er in growing cool. Tho'n very r.tirolge, nt thin Pennon of the yen r.. That WaS IL very pertinent remark et the bunktml to hili wife when she mked him to /eel,- the cradle— „ that, - ...lel he, "in the t ork on which I 1,11 i." - Unr devil says its all a mistake hoot the leopard not being ails• fo hange his spots, because if lie gets lied of one spot he van go to another. —The editors of the Repuhbroil tiller heir cabbages for sale at ten rents a cad; ('heap enough, but if they sell II their cabbage heads, what will they o for ethtorials. —A new,nigger paper is I n be started Wasltingtoti, to be edited by the 'lffiest colored CIIRM to be found. It ill shine like a row of iron' tool smell ,0 a rotten mackerel. -I I y I(INTIIE—it kohl uI French ant highly pleaatint to Proteatnot e.es, but altogether dimtaatefal to at olfautorieA. \Vill mil) becnl anted ton limited extent. --" The ronil to ruin 14 through the Merriest of lose habits," Hays some n•eacre. If that be the ease, we give ur advice gratis that it la beat not to throtozh that *MN mess. young girl in Johnstown, sill) feet to tit. of insanit%, wit,. Was pincefi m the ',ork tip there the other night, lorke , ,l op forever the other morning fled went to her long home - lift% gtVeti /I lariedarkrl TIM .rity •If lowa of e certainly no objectin4, al Nle irotthl Ilke to 41, her ih• lit lllell in the !milt - mil,' for WWI --A hungrier net of gold cormorants loth tia unit hes it`llit 10114 acs. H•N er 101 , / %VII. Although they have all am gorged hill, still they are nut mitt -tled. MI nu vet itself SU A impel maven . "The Centre 'tm Fair A% as a miiceess." ur course it and the Centre comity lair are al sue(•ess. I )01i don't In lII'% 111N1, COlll V 111111 100 k 11110 their hand 11 c tht eel -1/0:4u11 IS 111Ild over the I But an Bomon neoer blies ex rept When it $ l / I lpi nt itindt; ookiderq rweirtit (lire Ilontwa 11118 /MP/ 11l 011. 'smith, 11111. IL 11/101 lIIII . tIIOII 111 104 1111111 , lit, 1111,1 Wills nitre to do ttn mm 1 , 1 )11114 it good dintanee trot the scene of GI( tyr had proclaimed that That: , Lit • the 18111 day of Novel:liter, , hall is it day, of thank4gtving certainly, hap+ a great deal to 1,, ihanklul for. for hack n aorthl4,3 in 'lever hail mach a ran iit ,ii I, Loon.. Let tiP nII return !Intake 111,11 lie in the only olio of the kind A negro ''boy" about '2A) yearn old nio, outraged the person of it small ,t hoe chill, wan reeenilv sentenced by • inige Pinata, of Washington, to Ihi rly r imprtamtmertl in the penitentiary its he time the "boy" gets out, a halt ol _years will, we trust, hate rooled the ardor of his past-ion. The New York 'lndica' lierinniis going to have another opportunity —Fight mit Sigel vid " de bully Inger bier," pretty moll t'e'n. FRAN/. Staab having heen nominated for Secretary or State on the ticket with floater: GttEELY tqr romp noller. We guess the Democracy that little arrnagement. t;reat eToits are being maile by We , tern men to seem e the removal of the capitol from Washington to St. 'Thos. Teisimeeli Sherman. iv repur i.ed to have said that it would take a hundred years each to get a hill through the two houses of Congress to remove the capital to die Mississippi Valley m 1 then another hundred years to de. 'ale where to locate it. This don't tore e weds' accom dish. Iffiliff VOL. 14 The Political Future The attentive observer of the poli tical horizon cannot fail to discern iu dubitable signs of those pl u sses through which this country is destined to pass nt 110 distant tiny. To such It one, the present workings of Itailicalismare lint the beginning of the end. Ile:sees, be hind the speeions psolessions oh pittri• otism and regard fhr the common weal, an uncontrollable lust for tho emolu ments of office, and , teady tletermi nation to_ hung 8,60111. /I 1 . 1/111111111ental• change in the present of gol ern meat. The means to be eni i ,l(yed for the accomplishment ur this end have been will (.110.01 , but just now, for obi loos 1 1 1.101011 N, the ultimate end 10 tice(9lll,ll,tl;4l by thew means, Is ..I11( . 11111110.1) denied. The means I() be lists' by Radicalism lor the necom pi IA nu nt t~f It puirpome, are --- I Stnndi lig A Thm led A rtnliwracy Them. are the apiiiiat.cet4 with which Rada-100mi now seeks the overthrow 01 Democratic itraitaiimis —the 111r.(111$ op rand,. being %aPoal to weer pahstag e ‘i ea. The n - tAt pbtent. engine or the three, Itir present purpnsev, 19 Ce 11111911711( 1 on. 1111 the field more exclino%elv elltwen lor earn ing out thij requisite t,troug goNeruinetit,, here. ‘‘ell In the Southern has haul a favorahlo arena in a hich co inaugurate 11,1 peculiar policy. In the , South, more than in any "the' portion of the Union, Radicalism has been earned oat m all and to itA fullest extent. In States, it haul, anal mill retains, the gig,in ta yr—and its triumph theie woilla to 1 . 6111 1, 1 y be ii)1111Weil by the eSIII I / 1 1S11 meat rut . New Englan , l .larobiiii•on in the I'VeAtern and Muri hle States. The atioltslimetit of the rights inherent iu the itlikrent States, and the estlil• 1141 intent rut gnarl militare rule,., ac countable 011 IN 141 It olig•irchy nt \ a,..hingtou, num the thorough attainrient it Centralism in the South. There, to all incent4 and purpose , , the ,go,.eratilettt I,a 111:1( . 11110 . 1 4 11" he benetti of the fen tit the etpet, , e of the man, hr 00//./tlllllll3l 111,1 1/1 1t:1 , 11.•11 11 , 111 11l Ile Soll 141 Gill 4110 the 11 1111111e:1 1 101 l id Its nn 1 , 1 11/11.A lull !CV to 1110 ~late. The 11 liilll/1 111 . 1. in 111 14 /.11e bill be 1 . 11 , 1, /1 N 1 ,/111 , ` , 1 .111,1 „ 1.1.111 . 1 . Sniinling .Irine. All.l here again, the very nntntatl and ines•italile teinleimv 01 lhr.e appliimee,, 1s Cell trolls:n-0w gradual ii lishnie,i of :.4tate liOrlqlllllP ll 14, 1111,1 111.` 11.‘Sil 1/1 It 11011 their rights lir a strong I , e.leral system of goverioneni, lvhu•h, when the auJpiennis liniment /irme , ., will undprgo the remaining /11/111g1/4 sary to coristdatr I.t it iniettdo mon arch At thin crisis the , Standing Army instrument in the liaink or and effete oligareli. 'rite corrupted lir the all per% ading power of gold . the middle classes, elior‘alcil hp himiry , amt the ent„ire 11/1.1 1111 i 1.11 -I lamed all , l /Int len , / 1 / 1 • a ale and ple iliorio show iit provperity -nothing iv wanting to e \cite the cilpiilit) of IL readerli 11 11'1 1111,e1 1/111/111.1 military loader, %vlio calling the iliveontented to has standard, and winking on the pay , 10114 111 the 11111 ,1 - 1 1. S. wri,ts thv govern ing vowel from the hands ot the civil ulignlelly ‘vlio huge so lung disgraced • the COllll try I , :lt,et , under II 11111lial S do. pot int!' 1111 H 111/I denouement 10 1.1011)1 . 1%011 111 the pre vireo to wlt;ch ITultealinni is hasten lug the country. There are not n few military spirne, t tcu nt the North, who woogri - ifail wflic jot a reNolu tinuary uidtiatral lit which 16et could build their lingetl ,Ti on the twiny 01 the Itepuhlie ha% trig alrend.‘ betra)eil her, would not he.itate, lor with i•endulit lute um , putt ;um pri , written on lh it brows, to sheathe their swords in her remainitiv liberties. Snell, without doubt, Ai ill hello. re.tolt. thesutr iulullibleresult 12;1.11(01.Am, it : Radicalism attains its hill fruition-- 9r else the American people tittna- trom mil' other rare which hits e‘er existed. History teaches the unerring te-stot, that the worst milt; tinder the sun are the portion of that since or empire in wealth is made the pm—isn't "STATE RIGHTS AND FEDERAL UNA." BELLEFONTE, PA., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1869 fermi/lit—the tonelistone IA wort the criterion of ability. The e s i n h. lishment °fit monied ariitorniey—tilled or untitled--signifies the grinding of the flops of the poor , the dehaseineot and degrivltilion or the 11111h.P4 the prostitution of virtue, honour, patriot ism and integrity--all that is good or 1101/10 in human nature. The virtue./ or Pericles, of Aristides, and of Aleibi• tidies could not Nat'l` the Athenian deriloeraev, when wealth and luxury tendered thtki cunununwcnllh iiiitrine to and triable l 0 ittipreeittle Its Niel-lie., It fell, and disastrous Was its fall The liberties of the Homan citizen were los greatest boast, owl' %veldt') and luxury engendered %ire anal rmrupliou, allot ilit• the Empire, lor IA hose hceptre Itnbutt Johann)/ and Siapielantis Inirgained with their gold. Theo was ihe down full of Homo') greatness. .kild parallel to these examples 1 . the itdcicai tc,loonity of the Federal llo‘ernim nt at 114h ing to n . I t not be denied that the abiliois connec ted a ith its ir c tanageinent call loudly for amelioration Corrupt ion run-, riot in all its tlepartmenh,, 1(1111 the venality and vices of the riders is that ot'reafliag its contngn7n ainote_7all claspeq of the people We have no longer it I?eptilphe thing, 6141 0 the name. The (loveriimiitit vet !airily not. a Ptinoirratir for the 'people, as the people, have v tr. Nally no 1•0111rol over ito+ ho tiolew In abort, It:obi:111nm hnv redneed the omintry to that eontlition lchirli • is gil 1117 cause to the triend4 of libl•ltt thlnllg,ll , llli the ‘vorld to doubt the of Iteptilplican 111HtIllitIMIS 1411 ei,lllllloll It 111 , 04 Oithe to that Coe Into!, the riciiiiitry will hat e to deride whellifir It"hall "tininit nn the which is direittening Ns oilituinl rir glide Avilttilly rind listlessll Into the lhart lulls or mitimoil Pmt hunt 'hence hull rune shut mover, ts by stemming the tide ol limln•aleum will 1'141 , 10 li./ the lo1 . 0;111 . illltl n . 11t , 1 11.11111111. tratiton of the naunnal I~uht~•' Phut ipmser tviil COW(' trop; the 1 , 1110:lied nnlllllll,l l la 10111011 of the 11 , 11/!.' That Inllt tehuhPll:lll ae 4.1111 , to the 101111 tn f1lle.11111:11o10 Pllllllll the 4i4Plrtitnent ; rlluul aml 11heitt to .Lll ; uud !Wynne •III:It pitriv will hi. 811 411:1 , 1e9 (11 mmior; --a nil 1110-e trim rare Toon• fir the xrclfare ffi 1 1 11 4•";iiitry Orin for the ii,i•eii,laric) la,ti , ith It way Dem• erne‘. u 4. II 11111 V TVITIV(! idle; - that wlll lIIIIIII , T Rut ht It, mil tliroii.zh a alfflio, req,meoi from pre ,r , eiit 111111 Wlthoilt r e ‘,,ltilinn NOM]; %%mild etifirelt fire.erit form of government, Shall we Learn Wisdom? Luis rtie vonith , t6s Iln7lld iSt tlsnt eminent jriri , t nml rlgte , man, W )1)%1 lr• ieLt ,oint iitlv St ite 1,301,111:111v 11,111 her INII3I iii:ll.lritv ILL I .Ilw h..r ( woull liot now he ellockhnL, 9 111 .41(.1.t. 11 , . eem+ltil I.lllealwry nt l'hiladelphsa ()or mi)olitv in lot Lorne 1 .1 unit n lilllr(lier hi whervlvi It iitl.4lll lu 11 ., 1. 11(4'11 .11•011 f 3.100 Thi. .)it . tK r. nllnLnlalAo ~111% 1,0 OW among hvl,..hi•al and t 1) 11,1111)1111I11111% nl nnu 111 till' (.111111() oil %%loch 1.111 111111 . 11 111111'fl , IN 14 Lozerne. ()tight to hr better organized and tttr gimlet!, so that the !night no: nnperil thr tate °f our whulr State Irailera of the party there are tatiPli to blame for Ilte 11,41HW:01/11f 14) /110 it 1,4 , iit)0v4 ,4 than 14) ^ee Ihal thi , ri. are in the la. 11 w C.oliet,hllol*V In lllrn from Ili, pre,ent lispeet of thing., old outeonntt to ihnnoerlitie leaders —must place them in n c o n di• iiith her till Iv 70011 inujorite tor thin of liiiiitqahle iliinrithingness, and kFlt: Ifii.l ill iiiir yield itself to the lenikrighip of the stioni; Poniiierntie held out rasa hrnye, ponertill find gigalitit; like Iterl,s, tie woolil pin now he la. n,tellect of ahielr ar possesses so flouting the defeat of our prirh. The dap., of old rogyisin have it Neem, t h e Pernmeraev nl Ihi `State nway, :11144110 rimes hare set to learn ‘et to directorship competent, to the ti fie tioozlit the eviet position in nhieli till of the present. hind lt lime 'lot they The id the Late (din lien shims Limn to miartel among themselves— t hitt it is lie,+t to wait until we are vie.' torious before we seek to settle our local differences and divisions. These tillage, however, we have been (might by the late result, the Democracy of some parts of this State, at least, have yet to le•tra: With the immense decrease of the Itadical vole in dlllegany, Brad. turd, Chester, Dauphin, Sitsemelinitaa, and other Itailical strongliolile, nothing was wanting to assure us the v.ctory but It fall min oat of the Democratie vote of the state. Yet, ul spite oral! the omens in oar favor, the Democracy were negligent, and lii uoa attention to their dal ) upon their po.t, --,alfered the enemy Again to creep Into power. Such conduct is not oalsitibsgraveful, bat discouraging, and dashes Ilir. cup of victory to the ground As we ate about to drain its emitents to the dregs. Lel its Lope (hat Ili the luime use null Inure 110 more of 1111.1 1001141111e98, bat 111.11 from past ini,fortimes we MR) be enabled 11/gather the materials with which to exec: the temple of our Moire glory. What Shall be Done? When ne Inr-t %%eel, Ul,le our at ti ele titging tlitert the Dettioeratie party the duty nl s,etng that .I , to l'Arkrit ens oat frnielnientF . % deprived ( - )1 luN right to Nit 111 the gulkernntottal chair tAe .tritelc the her note to pntrione ante in eoery I}t ,e) crane heart in the -1.(F.0,..0 itur exeltangeg 1,,,'•;) to oar call, and througbor. the length and breadth or the 14tate the reeling neetno to be that .vonirthing (night to be done In mane 11.1 Irma the defgrnee and infra td tamely t , tibinitting to the a rang and fraud unposed Upon US by the l{ad ie tl toturpern of the dtg•nttuee and etnol own /11,1 Of the l.Urilinntill'etl/i}l. The rio /ma //c/ime)(a, pnblislted at the home of Pvt kER, pitApi+es State Conventiot , to he emit posed Of in (Teri y elected and accredited lick gatt , , lu reorganue the f).tltteratte part \of the Stale I plitetng toe " rum tht• retired 11.0 and putting the titm,:teseitiettl of our organization into the 'mik of the voilitg and vigoroto, (hi I liot 'ii hirer, till• I)emo,ral says There is no time so appropriate fcr the correction of it mistake or the re.iii.dy nig ul an error its while the and incidents are tresh iti the inermay ul those concerned. For this reasia, the early assembling ot a State convention composed of properly elected and accredited tittle gates• for the puipose'ol effecting a ompact reorganization tit the Demo crate• potty throughout the State Such all organization has been and to now sorely needed aJI , I I mperttluely re ipored. We shall expect this sugges tion to be strongly opposed by that very respectable, but, politically speak ing, eminently worthless class of fiat site, who lire only gulvanized - into life and motion by the heat and excite meat oI• it political caucus or Calapalga, and what immediately thereafter re sume the,r Inrunv enernuttn condmon mitil again awakened by the Paine Cali yes From the voting nod acme, the sell retrant niiil tigoroos I)enioeracy, espect a different response -- It the old gentlemen remain at houu• I we shall not deplore their absenve, nail if hereafter•, they yitll serve nominating coot onuuns iii the taillle manner. there will tie lyr-rej o u•ntg. But lot tlie vututg 'Hell now move. It w•e hut protit by the lesson taught we can tithed to laugh at past c(eti•ftin t (Jr hate wtll Lc none to deplore nt the lit tore. tel u. taut e Jorward. L 4 i the opinion if the ben(orrat, awl it no thing a ortll3 can lie •lone by itii as,iiibling of the Democracy ut council, we 'HIV, 111 (10 , 1 • H 11/11110, let it be done. lint we have seen so inneli 01 the iiirompiMmi vorl< oreotivetitioca "I late years, that iv are inclined to •I place Miriade •fittili in their doings. tei Net a convent i hit r4e • in 4 to be abollt the 'only way tit altieli it•e non tint fo'r Mime goo I. Therefore, if it slutll seem that vie chit nevempliith anything by it, it shall lime oar tome ut its it. One tidal.; it- vertitim—the De• movillt . y WU.). trtirc s,mie id I , ifttmail! ) been reduced. Although Mr. l'At.K.e was iiiiikaildedly elected by a fair ma jority of the, voters of the stale, he is nevertheless you out by oho il election boa iil-i in certain itiaiircia, and GEARY declared to be the choice of the people. Anil all this, too, in the very thee of our Democratic managers, who, lying supinely upon their backs, al low the enemy to bind them hand and ttot.'' And yet they cry tt fraud I fraud " and the people, taking hp the retrain, cry " fraud ! trand !•' 'too ; and the is all there is of It. 'l•he Irian tic ray, with illegal votes counted in his or and lour and honorable votes ag not hini thrown tint, tidies his seat /is tii,Velnor of Pennsylvania, while Mi.. titc.it, the climes nit I lie majori ty of the runt ere, peen home 'to Mauch Chunk to buck lice lingers, cod the De mocrat.% generally come quietly to the I.ollClll`tioll that although Mr. PACK Eli is elected, Mr. Cr E 1111" must hold the How long in this thing to continue we aould like to know. How hog are the C..\ to be cheated in this :amine ? It s high time that steps ' were ta en 1: 46 9.4/11 y to avoid a repeti ti, n 01 PI rages, but to prevent the consummation of the present one, If P‘i kin has been , elected, let him be Go ernor, or else let us shut our mouth.; and liel'ealler acknowledge onr ,, eli V 8 to be women and not men. Thu raltwoua.ye-orld is Just now agi tated over the presence in this country of Father Ilv %courtly., a innt4c "9G, the order of Barefooted Carmelites, in Paris ho has drawn attention to hinufelf by his opposition to eel min doctrines of the Catholic church, which he pro nounce. "Roman but not ehriytian." Ile iv particular!) °Naks! to the ecu• menical council to be held at Howe in Deceinher and to the dogma of the tenqieral 1/r/N emote of the. Pope. Fat her !Iv U IVTiE MISlt distinguished and aide preacher of his Order in Paris, and those who have heard hull ;wench testily to 1110 elognence amid Oliverl, 01 course, Protestant journals prairie loin highly, while Catholic prints denounce loin as a n ensationist and a violator of the %flies of his priesthood. They call 111111 the HeCl/1111 lATIIER, 111111 assert that he will receu c no sympathy from Catholics in this country. Protestants, however, need not flatter themsch es that Father 11Y WINTIIE has left the Catholic chinch, becau,o his letter to the General of hie order lie denonne ed some of its ihictrinee. From all we can learn or hut, he is still a good Catholic. That he Iv a very able and highly intellectual man, hi. bitterest enemies do not Jen). We have. 111 all 1)1.01,0,1111y, not vet heard the last of hill). •-110 A B. li. liitva SM.It, A uprney (!caeca! Id this State, Iktim been remnv cd GOV. GP:Ain , and J iidge (* AK RM. INF WsTl,ll, nt 141 i little! 1111 in. lip poLlltVki lu It stern.!. IIE JtelN lIA It RI 4 BRE STie /1111,11 t, the only dl'• cent Mall attached to (ilfmeils ndminis trittem, and the( IoN ernor has been tort long, tune r) mg to get rid l of lulu. lie hell to Induce a reiognatioa, lint the At torney Genet al (4)111.11)1 see it in that Ilght,and forced (I r. A II Y to ShOW 1118 11111111 AYHh hla only conscientious adviser out Of "(lice, the "hunditiggellest governor" HMV 1111 W expect to have all his dirty Hellenicn fully sanctioned by his new appointee, who is known to the count! y an the judge whose decision, in the Philadelphia contested election route, removed all the fairly elected llento (Tuttle officials, except the rdnylor, and installed Lite defeated candidates of the opposition rn their places. .liidge 'taitobb ltaftwsreit is, indeed, well hnolyn to in famous fame, ----0111111.1:4 WII,LI , IIIIA, ER(I., editor of the Wellaboro Maiocritt, shed suddenly hist week, in about the 311ith year of his age. Mr. WILLIAMS had long been in poor health and last year had ro cenae editntiLil ditties for awhile in order to recruit his strength. one has h however, at last died in the liar 1109H, heaving a host of friends and ad• mirers to mourn his untimely end. Mr. Wiw.tes was a weldrend man and a good wiitcr and editor, and the Democracy, by his death, 'have lost MI able and hairless champion—the NO. 43. Pere Hyacinthe ' . ' - ,1 * •11.•' s . '. etnneyrY,ol i . , • I - 411 in 6rl +• eehtly had his 'by n snrags . 'op' A. , Olablecoldl t % bps nt Carlisle, I Ordered to, of the Tyro 4,,, aid rejoices In I 'len apple hi* g Iwo ey‘and t II Inttie, Denton i t no elpeted tri o( Perry 1 ty, by: t.wo i poses n tax on gait the [ .1el) come of ha 01$1lietTh St gnu - Irdpg, of Johns p wita,'r•llev , i voo, and a iv4t4ll. dno , 1 Overact - of M all4teituied ea Sett IVellneadt ilin t 14 for gdotn. 1 1 , 1,.. ' 11 ! ... • ' , ii, AI Midi 1 . 0111147, t i fo ' r. creek. deb a groin 44111 1 tai iiiitirrfiftg tr lily killed, .1, ;'' i i• I lOnediet aro wiliest xifild.e r illadelphla In Iron( thbirji ra ; Mein about nix huSt, od dui 'a. kbieul ball club ot 4 tht, Ia ronenpnwllng Of ~ Jotd) t In e,lilckft got H and the Athln co —A gentle nomr bitten o —All the ow . have bee —l'att oil to the pte,.esslo two eterne. —n. P. M . Dimtriet Alto votop —Tyronn It payment of a. ously protest. —Be r. Men ed of Jon pa night recent]. —Ani.ther tin nugh Allot firigham'n k I -1)111 111 Ni • 1,11,, roll ui ttuli ii ii Ill*Ul I tti pres & g.•nl sign in I The — . rho Athle pla) I the I lnxt wenk. Th —Every porSon connected with the,te sylvottla Itoltrentl Companyot be was St CO • dote at the re nt election, In Altoona, Wilptin• ft toed —Wm Itrynthen employee on the rallrsitiO nt Tyrone hod Lobe's( Ills Mind, psettylonllli , sh. tore,' I,N Iteltis oeught between the bilnepre , Mo. nflott (Intern hod to be oniptitstetl. —on Wetlideittisy night s lent weei,tt born of swot's.] (iirler, In Carrot toe nsbilis, • ry connty, wile horned, and 1111 ri lig 1110 0:4 meal n eprst,lo 1111 (01000 woa brot.- ,nol robbed of nee hundred denary thtee yt.nr old kon of Mr. ltuntlerthnil q nen vitt°, k6 , reer county, stn.. killed ',ltt 'nettle Wilk In that place on Tnekdny or 4 reek, lie wne caught In the ninchine inns ru tdl.ll, nsek In 7 o rn end right d 7j tntll34lrnixect. —The signal tower of the Mine Hall rail on the Wend Top mountain, caught 114, the night or the 12th last , horning to 4. t he wstehroan, Owen Ferney,and his etre two children A tosier.ln-ban was also in loner. but eSenped by Jumping from e don. —Mr Jovepli Geesey, nn aged citizen Fraterntown. Weir t•ounty, fell down a e way the other day end etturlt an Iron hoop Nig MUM the top or it keg A portion or nose and the entire upper lip were cornple aeverett from his fare, and hh upporpor ken Ili. recovery In doubtful Tuenney night of hen week, the ale• ng roots of Johr?Atittir, in Tyrone, man en 4, and Inv watch, anti pant. end vent w aken--the (Main containing n pocket 1 ith s.n in it. The pant, and vent were fon ear the vtetnlty, where they had twin left he rolthern —A new and Important Improvement in tilt mattnifeelti re of hon , e•llare ImA : Met Ewen I teed by a Philadelphia mechanic. The e bong moiled wldi olivine cork, In light igt eeight, and atiaple itvelf.lo Ain ehape admit: Animal as renelily its If it wiut moulded. It ill highly t htetic, doe. not ehafe or gall the neek, au-I, the cork I ring n nuts-conduetur, 'Rimy froth heal Ix prevented --The reutrual of lion. Bert). II Brewster from the uttleo tho Attornoy Cloneral Is kr immediately followed up by And tbn rent of the eetimplratorm w ithson ottompt to deeki a Ids reputation They expeot In this 111111111 n ly nay to filedify before the public their 11V11mGnnnu+ruuduet Treachery and olis ore tk, tin succeeded by ealtinlilteM Atllk 1.'14 - Monthly lest W Heller, frwq , truss_ ilrPr of Erie eount v, WA% prearnterhan Appleby a stranger which proved to have been Infected wit It stryetttne. Fortnnestelr'•ha eat but. a e moll portion of the tipple, throwing] the m utant/int Inin ,the stove A few hottrs After_ wards he war Belled with eonvoisions and nor roe ly event.. it with his life " NO reason Is us" signed for fire liszolish set. --Narrow FAreripe —The wood work In the shaft of moon] 'nine, ventilated and construct ed similar to the Avondale mine, caught an lire Saturday near Pittston, while one huntinell men were in the mines Fortunately, the lin WM' near 1 . 10 opening of the !titian, and was Isdoret the air In the mine" was consumed. A nutillwr of the men were honi ed tip tett of the lollies while the tire wee Car bon Derrerrort —A young girl of tierman ile.rent, named Catharine !Pei:lmm, pen her home in the vit. Isle of Stnok clown, in East Lisin peter towa xh broicaater comity, on Thiiraitay, the 111111 ant and not since been 'teen or 1~41 (tout She hail on when mho left home ,• seid noolen rap and ntrlperi exile° dress. tier ps. rent. are in groat distress In connequenee her ollmence. Any information concerning bar a tit be thankfully received by her purest.. Andrei., JOllll Steinman, Einorprtne P. 411. Lonca.ler county, Pa. War Ili nib ir —Wo find an anecdote In the pnprru which furnishes It reason why the fe mm, John iIattICOQIC wrote het signature So the lieelaratiou of Independence in t o lams and bold a hand It Is known that the Britli ttovernment °tiered $1,5t01 for lilt head, PSI 4. uceonf lug to the Maine Ctiltsmitor, when he ap pq.l.l hlx 11/41,10 10 the Deelm ntion, he did ti timhigh he whaled to dealt hip. i rhOle lOW 1110 11, and riving 41/111 11 la cent, he 4.l.elelmed: 7•'T here, John epic read my name .:'pant ,proteelea- he may doehh3 roward I will pet him rd liefliture." FR 111111106108 TOBACCO Ovens —Every day wit.- neseeit the arrival ofn new stock of goods nt 1111, celebrated eatabbehrnerd "Lovers Dribs woltd" ran ask for nothing that Charlie Is en able to supply. and con desire no quality, ow matter how tine, that he has net on hand Ma quantities. We do nut believe that Central pennaylvania, ran boast of a better equipped, better stocked tobacco and riga? store Aim thin, and the readers of the WATCHN to will Sig It to their advantage lode thelt:bnying of Miss. CLOPINO Orr —Mr. Setnnel Gillllnnd, E 110064 aor to Howell, IffWand & Co., le now offering superior Inducement' , to the public, In 60 way of good., at coat prime. Mr, Gilliland Inn determined to close out hie business and his Immense stork—goods of all kind and a anon rior quality, aro now °Reid at Joel what Migt cast. And tlimnoode lie Isoffering in this now nor, aro wlthoutdoubt, equal, if not ovaries to any that have ever been offered to the pub lie In this vicinity. Thermions for the clam ing out of this stock It is tinneeeseary instal* Satre if to say, that ALL is to he sold, and An business closed up, and conoeqnorstly thane ho cull first will hat n the (kid choice. Never before Were such chances for bargains offing; iu till. of ii,.. tcud, rq of the II D