cllernfitc Democratic Watchman ISY JOE IV Fr HEY, Ageomete Etwrot Ink• Sling IT %retNrs-1 A mioregß who, the o ore phe in w the less chance there it i winning her. —Tyrone has tnst Htnriol it paper enlksl tlw Ywith. It iy .he Hirai ',loon IN p'are hna teret pro MEM When rn licnl 7 clitieinnH prom'iPeil "plod time , " na n reault of (iit vir's election, they meant "oofi a tiiiies" for the Sheritrii. —The 1)o‘10(mn Drmorrat tul‘. Nimws C IFltlr I N the dlile.t S G nritnr i Congre.s, niej it might ha% e nd led pith equai tenth the oldest I heil in that both. TIIF. Wl' lloring•lbe past week has beet' nr nide—like a woman %%ho entotot make op her mind to say whether tthe w I marry or tot!. e ‘i. ‘ll'us or %of ti lu3rte (-or rui , ll(rll, 1 Fut Im•ek pat notiffiii, 5 part. ufhec, 21 1,i11pru1115!,(4.4 pruIlls! , (4.4 !MX to lrnunl — . lite anti corenittioni , oft and "- g lum. ttieti" of the elute, hits e . of tilt beep Lenten 1011. completely STIIINr. I. 61) I thcor¢nulrnuoirut the pre-tea Lege , l3 titre —A temperance tiayer in Cot r lviu weeps, that's jiimt thirteen dui twenty bee hours nil titlireven tiles longer dint, tt 1111111 itoutd hie, vivre he to tlrink ry whim Ley. WOM % . `1 '4 littituri—The right to get tow rieth the right to reje Fiiiiior.; the right to lIRC her tongiie: the right to one loodiniiih and the right to weed that (inc . /4 hair. —Sol 0110 N Pays there 19 nothing new under the Pull' It iq plain, %%Moult the te.iimonv of hiptorv, thnt the wan an thonsana wi%ol lived before the luth cult of Itndienlown. —ANNA DICKENSON! PAYS HI,P Will he an M. C. berore ten )eare; Fite (lonia leas means Mother Al Children, lull where tinder 14igt Ire:teen mlie will find n 'nun with courage and Lech Link• enough to daddy 0,011, I the 11111,11 On that crouble4 her and puzzles r. —Attorney Oeneral Hoar, ham liven rejected by the Senate for the Supreme bench end it ie the tirotin.tance ou re• cord of that virtnotta b0d .. 1; rejecting nn intik 'anal of that chalnoter. —Eight v yowls! co were adnotte.l In the bar ut N V. on !%1.).,4.1‘ 1.441 There. arc t%iice that many a,finlitc.l the bat in Bellefo , ite c%ory (Ili% 111.1 folkarouna heti. Jost Otto". its itn)l:ong to brag of. —Atx.oßtos.o to the Puritan belief. "the ci erliteting deetili% of the Eepuldie loingx upon \e%% I•'ogl:nd ' I,rlge to onr recollection the a()11114 of the poet Wnlts On whnt n •Lmdrr I lireola linnv eler , a•Ling lbuig• Lewitt of the 1111111114111..11 Globe, lino n column in his paper call ol I " A prent 11111ily of the nrticles in it are nothing like as brief ai "dad's' . support of a political principle when lie lin& it don't pay. —An exchange say , . “Grant Icnn towards the Methodist (lintyh." "Leans towards'• it ‘‘e suppose like the fellow we miw leaning towards the Eider.°pal church the other day, 1.0 drunk he (utildn't lean non other —II tlieFe wan any certainty of the good Loan ienint ing• the next appinn• tee, to the supreme j.olge.hip, an It na lie did TON; then %Se stim 1.1 ',ray on,4t earne.ily that lint .T woulJ call on Joe Ili It, to fill the poHition. Wimeot.t.iii oat lor-eompulsory edue:tt.ton. If they had a law mil there compelhog 1111.11 to be IVlen t, t and re..pectalde, tl won hl ..pet ale unu•ll hauler nn FUR than hi, rompulwtry eduratto I 11W %VIII on lIIC Ileadrt of that State —Th.. 4011'4 of the Parifol, on Thurs • last Wag, "(I no, no, not for Joe.'• lilt the re, er.e of that sung by It Pon onderahle `tounbor of meniberp en the day of the toljournment df the holt Leg -I.4l:tinre who wore anxioo.dy cbsntanq. "Wh,•r e no I 0' where h;t4 tome! ioqreni goner— Cr./11)%vull sent Colotioi Pride t.. civet the Puritan Rump from the Parliament lion4e, he found them c:.- 11) " reli4ioom " exercises. Asl. ing them what they were doing, Pride wus rnl.nnret that they were "seeking the Lord." "Then," replied the honest soldier. "you may go eh•ewhere—for, to iny rentals knowledge, the Lord has not heell here theA t iliany yearsl - and thereupon turned' them out. We aro strongly of the opinion that there is soother Rump, in this year of grace 1870, riot It thousand miles away, which madly need. pa Bing.. (), for another N' nti ~,r VOL. I's. „ The Death of Stanton EDWIN M. STANTON has gone to join his bite master, Atilt tdt.‘lt LiNcoi.st, in the land 'or Floiritm what we are not prepared to finY• Ile died "" FritPly, the 2iili ultimo, alter It short illnes:t., and unexpectedly to 1114 frientbd and the( ountry. In tie lag( of the Demo( 1111114.1 to Mr. Sr 1N"I`ON six the appointee or the Prexident to it teat On the Supreme NOM!, ilt terniu lit it not lust's been commie , ..1 st net omplimentorg. IVv, m emo n on tti It doo the Atneiioun people, telt <to •ditteked and outraged hi Ito% appointment, that we did hit slop to wink• polite plira.ev in which to e‘• prety (tor di-gil.t and cololeinnolloo of the time. not, in iiords that worn mkt hallo to nowlkterpteta ton. We gate ex pre4.1.)11 in olirTTiltion of the lithller nti.l Ihe 1110111:11 tio: palntn 1.4. to 111,111‘ , 1. 11'1.10;11.R: di) the obillint lion nt svltivlt the late war eet•rettir t iv hell I,v the majority of It's emottry- 1111•11. ST INTON 1$ 110 W )" 01 111 gellVe. The tomb has 1111111 horn Irvin the imbrn. slew. II ic earthly career hag eh,ed. IliSlOry will record I IA iitnev (d lie had IIIIN ) nu l 104 It %nil draw 11 true e.titnate ol lug character, and wlll present 111111 to pov tenor vieiglied in the HCIIII, ltapar lino .Iw.tiee. sneh Irene, wen Hill Jitter. The lon, , sionn of the day. in a 1111.11 11C lICIC.I Al) COlig)111 . 111/114 a part, hose 11 1, 1 yet 411e,1 ital, and it n. not 110.1 Nil,le that the jory eounti•vmen eau Its this tone unite in it nnanlmons erdtet either lor or flt!Itillf. 1 1 111111. :\ren. liot%eLer, an I virile-, ItiLLe Ihrie irosll ulnulunv We It 0 not n igh ' duty to owein mind the feel of It ietnlm, or to gratify the noLliee or hatred of etiettiit..4. Wr ratilittl, however, eolowientiowdy witlidrit‘v novthu g that ‘Le, hare heretofore paid to regard to Mr Si ‘NT.IN. 111.4 i11...1 alter st jildit.llll has the appear:lntl , ot a mpeclal liter ',motion iilistiee to pre •=erse the purity of the ermine IL fld Io rat t• the people to toil the 111 Ivirta,ol:ll,olllt.r•ltYticit , . 1 lit• vtlentioltt..li it tit tr:toiti 11pf.011111.11 to I 111111 :01.d1 v IN 01 It (;,.. I 111 , 11,• 1 1 it tnN rektiking Ihr infonoo4 poly %ditch dr,L ge'd tit It ilid.fe from ht.+ se:Lt to or' .li•r to 1111:ce a follee lor the tn.ut itt“.tt tshoQe eittlltrin fare the elett•+of de:Ltli huts me:tled foreLer! tie Nlll. (I'llB a col I, hard, cruel twin, lie was I inihrtiie and tirran oils fie was anibiti,.ll , ,, too , and his arin w.is the Presidency. flow he tailed 111 111114 11 .the knowledge or eieri man While thi: war /won:tare, hr wa- the t‘rr,,r nr tbe roantrs. Brit till and or-tilting, gentlemen ,irked to approach him, either on business or for htior.. The star% mg prisoner , at Ali ilersoni Illy, 1111 w limit lie refused to ex• badge :Ode bodied conli.derates, are the 101..4 el/1111111.1111111' 011 hi e III! ma ill I , "Unit the •diamelessviess with which lie 11(.1 , 1 on In 111 ti Miler tinder Piesalem Johnson, utter that gentleman repeat e Ili I'l. 1 111.-41.41 111111 to retire I'llllll 1114 ill i.ori the 11111111 V of the mani and his de-ire fur pow eicieti at the expervie or honor and retittitlllll Slime his ret ement from ollire, SriN 1111.1 10 VII 11( ing 111 111•"(11*V1.41 1/1/:41.11111%. tis (1111(1 his health hid been had rl4 re% eral years, but no one entertained idle idea that lle was so soon or so s alenly to disappear froin the stage of action. NVe are told that the vision the rum-dere , ' Mrs. Sur ritt was constantly 'adore his eyes, and that be litamently felt her fingers clutching at his throat. • unsettled his nerves, and, tegetlier with the bud passions that were untiringly working %Alio hint, threw 111111 11110 11 decline. which 011'16,i11ied in his death. When Ira left the : war oflire, fierce attacks w ere made upon him by the Democratic inability to ward them oil, together with the feeble attempts o r hie min party orlans to palliate his comliter, was a thorn in his ;hie that Lear' i pi rkcd him to death. To help himself, hr rigaiii applied for power. .1 ririEft was badgered and insult ed, taunted with his age and infirmities and hart:lased with importunities, tin• lit, fi niLti, he resigned his seat upon the ;. , 1;-•1 eine li'm'b. rind the po,ition "STATE RIGHTS AND FEDERAL, UNION." BELLEFONTE, l'A., FRIDAY, JANUARY,II, Ilere lie no doubt expected to reward his frienih4 Halt punish his enemies. for just the dm helore hedied lie requested prominent newspaper correspondent to inake him out It list trial] the news. papers that were fur and against him. Flow lie would have served them would no doubt have become apparent after lie Jul taken his selt, lot deal stepped in to settle all disputes and prevent the.pjol itrition of judicial f a r i cii m ,. 'nue Radical papers are filled with praisee or ST TON, and asserts that the country weeps tor him. Less than this they cool,' tint tio, but these praises would bane lie, ii more grittelid to the tit imr, 'loin the dead man. We judge, however, that the country does not inourn. Oil the contrary. it may well tee' relict ed that its judiciary has liven pared the inflict oil 01 this man. Out sole 4)1 his own Intnihj and personal hit:lids, the douldif it tear has +mined the eyes of an) one. Sits. to was not a man to bite. Ile was rather 11l lie feared—awl till tyrants are despised. No despo i l ever et wits wept when Ole grave clii , ed over hint, and Ihus It has beep( with ST (',l ON. Ile ha. , gone !loan into the dark valley and Om low °I death uncheered by a single loving rat from the heartmor the people. They nr "The r Minister Is dead." anti their hearts t Omni.' as if :dieted front the oppression of soitte, great denier. In hat one respect duets the example ‘it EntriN M, SrA.N•ros. deseerve to be copied. He to said to have been a great worker, attending to all the tie tails of his (dike, et en to the slightest minnta. hi this regard the officials 01 to day ,tight fiillow him without detriment to the pnhbrmenlce. Bate Said hefore, history will gate to the future the proper estimate of 1:1/W 14 M. SIAVTON. In the ths• charge ot our journalistic duty, we have get tan ~, h r opinion of him, and 1% hat we helm, e to he the 011101011 of (lie major ut of the - Ainelionit pe •ple, We now 'ease loin with Ills Otsl. before whose lirml trahunal he still hate to answer lor the deals done in the body. It la flout to exereow toward Iwo the I tr• tue•alorbearai.ce and charity, bet wise he was a wan to whom the word 6 "charm" and "I.whearance" wire but asteniplV hound, sigtol)lng ifi.thing. but let us judge bull us leniently Its We ran. The Almighty, who is no re-pester of persons, Wlii draw the line of distoiction between the good and evil he has done Cuba 'flu. cause of the Cuban revolu I. maid to be declining—waning to its Id'll set. No wonder, when it in home iii minil that the Itepithhcalin lien ha% e hail to contend not only with a powerful, heartless, mercileoi implacable lue, but also with tho-e who cull themselves Republicans par ea-, elle nee in tilt,. country. America Las been made s mply a depot Of sup .plies for the Miamian! in his warAire upon the Republican insurgents, rind iliose miserable wretches who lilt's crept Into the offices at Washin;ion are all, naturally eiroitgli, in sympathy with the (2 1.-41111ln. The purloin this counti ()tiering to anti their . court Hymen in Cuba, are hunted iliAvit with the %Igor of government, w hile' grand th ai ll al f u r Spam are fitted oat in our leading harli.tr4. 4loil help the striig chug gee men ol other comitries, us 01 this. if they depend algal nn lor NVal riniliy in the hour of trial and of need I We are a people of many words anal loud boasting., but no principle now lies at the bottom to guide our rulers. Our griecrionent is apparently the earn est mym pat lrii.er with despotsitnd against the people in rill quarters of the earth, and especially no the nearer In ourown blood and faith. No wonder, then, when the ragged, hungry Guiliano have not only to b ado Spain, butt locoatend a . Zala . 4l, 'liar deceit and faithlessnems that their cause is warning. God help them. They have fallen) on evil times, rind nalorigist thioria, and their cause, which should he every Americans, is destined to go down in blood awl wide , Tread ruin! --It is lacitt)outtly tenittrkol, most truthfully, that t h u gloriously prnvitig and lighting soldier STONEWALL J A CKSON, died on the field of battle in fac,e ofn Vittil;ge host, nut by Massa. . 1 1,14011.1 Ic vl, Mott, ver,—but by ptieu• Not Srtiart. - ! One of the popular stupidities, wickedness, (doter z6ltito; and wotii+ be !:smart" newspaper paragraphie4, is upon every occasion, offering to throw smite reflection, flntly le or by ttendo, on the married estate. Every rattle brain ninconpoop who has no ability to earn an honest living in Come Lonorableonechattical calling, the meal he finds himsellat a deFik, 114 re porter, correspondent, local or editor, HC(II9 to regard it now a days as his chi/Wain) in life, to say something de. rogittory to the lostit i otio.) olio/image. Let um nay here, that only those who are themselt es badly nutted, who are them ekes unworthy. 1111,4)1'41.1s, altar dead beats hoarding house cheats . idlers, a nd lilnekguarth4 are competent to conduct that character ofjournalimm, which is both false in fact, Intletill to society, and pernicious iii object. Nlarriage is a holy, proper /1.11,1 lICCC4 sary institntion, and excepting flue building whsle Chi 'miens worship and commune with the Living (it.d, there in no other place on earth more sacred /mild purifying thap ate house ont good wife and husband. Out upon this frit ()lot's, belittling and contemptible character of journalism. It is benedlli the dignity of 11,TRI E MAN/ to reflect upon so necessn'r2) An institution. [For f /ad &Wont( flute/mum] A"LET US HAVE PEACE." OT W J. TIISMPSON 1n Pollttokl nde, to I. I.lsllll[ by vo (n'h lad 1MV , 111 . 1. and nther li-tPtt....l 3.1 Great Mot all). e" Faction , '• Let us hate Peacrl•' cries 111ye•ee • So be It l" hear Cougrr..a ran I "Let us lIANA PPArer• crhnra 0/11/1Z With a truly Rattles! t ant Wr hare made a million of rorp•r•, Yee—strewn the land with Nieto W,as ham rempette human hers eel, Whore grteW the rifining gram The wall of the wtdowc and orphans I 'ay tingle In stir earn— Thal cord of political MOP it' .A Puritan never fart A land once peaceful And happy, Wr hits; rent with Pardon strife For the sake of office nod power, We sought our country's life We have trampled oar Floor hero hrntherm 'Synth the Iron of Tyranny'e heel, IKodrored their 1)0111104 and thnli altars With a halo adovh demon, roar feel We have given them nigger• for ruler,, For Law, we Inure given them Might, Our Hat rape, for them, work the problem Of the dirreneo 'twill Power and Right 'lliro' Mood we haws. waded to Ofttee, 'llsro' Corruption we'll keep ourselves there, I,Vo have bartered our conscience (Or Ltr Av the voice of mankind can declare We bare haggled and bargained with Satan, So lie furthers our plan, and our aeherne, ; 11.•Ips Wil h our Great moral luau/6 'l'lle Laub) of our Puritan dreams All 011 wv eollllnitted for °Mee And now, In.erurn its long lew•n, Ilrother.' torn op thevillites ayoornptles And fnvollste- 'Let us Amos Peace '" Journalistic The Phll.ol v llliin Sti y AVel- C ?fry efiftred hi 1 reS4 thlrty-,1 ,g 1 the 14 ing —WILLS !JAYA, thc:cornp , or unl pill't 11 , 0 /MO 011114 Pr or thu L,.111.1% ill Run. Norristiiwn Regt , trr bow+ti , thut it+ in 11411, it 11114 ,111g1..1A1111•111.10T1 —_The nrii•bni Telegraph hni v , i)t, it new head Pity its editor couldn't boast the Salle . thing. -th 11 iudomttuLlo I'ONIEROY hits his own costly expro.s Vllll4OllO, to harry hi , 811/(7 letpor to the different new. throughout N..w York City, nt the earlieit moment o f it= poidientiott. P Ono of the most talented II vu lit rount; Demm crate ur Northm ti o.vlve , In, 11111 late editor of dm Carbmi Democrat, has .ml,l that paper to Mr doe LYNN'. Mr Furey, wo under,taml, contemplate,' go. it; w , nt. Oar be.t WisilP4 go with both the °hated new e;l'itor. —lt is stated that the committees having in liand the woilief the Ecu menical Council Its vet said noth• ing cblicerning the infallibility of the Pope. Clod only is Inlitllihlc, cud it is a mere pretettee that any 4lee eateren• der poor litrmirn natnre.nn Twrfeet and tinerriw! as CI ealOr. SO 11011141 CM. (11111te r e% VII ca that eanme. /4p MI Bask to Despotism Aieeniise Georgia refused to ratify tlit I ilicenili Amendment and voted ain i ii t GaiNT for President, the but p 04, eiiii has remanded her back to d - 6 : potism. To the shame of lib. rty be ittaid, Georgia l Iron ots been•redueed Irn b - r status ns a state, and again made t 1 1 4 t o the pimp.' ot 'Radicaliam as a u ritOry. This is about the only thing 0 1 . ) segnence t lint the Rump hal thus tI Idate, but it is enough to stir the of the people to open mutiny. Ile t Coruzrema passed the Fifteenth leV.rient, leaving it to the ratdien• n twenty eight Statem am the nee. three tomtit to wake it n gitte In (ie - iirgla the patine &sore hairy powerm nit to the other Sttes. It tow, Itmveter, when Otborria tel to ratify, tho 4 infitoioum body of 11,n1 i.rontolreln Niro a 101 l ditemt ittr of her tlghtit nx n Stale nod re verting her into it entrapey to be try the iron rod of military pow 04.4 01.1 )V t tell air Radical rulers that this i ttilla l o ois go° too far. Georgia laid th 4 me right to refuse nigger suffrage 11R 1 1 w York, m ork, but becaie she uas wen and 1111 ItIC to assert her rights, the e‘ dish Rump has punished her by epriving her of hat her Ste powers and eclaring seats 01 her Senators and re pr entAtive4 in congress vacant. •Is ibis' ganie to be )Ivied all offer the emit ry ?, Will it be tried iii NVw Yor '?We should like to see it brought to a likide in t Ire Empire State, Lecause it hthi imuer to maintain its I ligi+:4 ty, tid would do it, even though blood shoi 11l fitly from tie seine oft lie nigger part. Let the Radical Juggernaut drive on. "fir people tire no longer liloid „vorsh I perm. The day is coming whin (Irtwgia's rights, as cell to the rights of every other trauunelid and dowmtrodded State in the South will be vindicated, if in no miler %say, than at the bayonets point and the cannon's mouth "'true, 'tie Pity- 'the ire or the 11• h Donne, liner has been runnel!. The ••no man loompoken " .lion A bit LEY Is polt(ically no more. Ask' LLY re• JVCIed tit non tll ha— lugs been cast down Iron' the high pinecm. The (!rent Dal Rnu, which ix ULI , Itlt.tt. lon+ lanken pieces the lt,eer Dagon, which Is (or was) Asill.FY. A lET woe once a l)eniorrnt. But lie with 11,141,ht•Cii Of the ability to Hen e two 'wooers. There vonle a day iiiito Aviii.EY when he hail the choice of tao [hoop+ eet before 1114 ryee. Ile (.0111,1 remain iL Democrat—or he emild make hie "pile" at a Radical patriot. The etram was too touch f*the plc mutt!. Asti [AY became loyal—yea . 'cooly 101 l " l'atronage aml power was his. lle lierainetios ertior of Mon u lna t_Thit t he Dv morranc majority Ithere would "bloc none of hour' Ile lierettion tried 1114 11114 t chance—lie suddenly changed lii» conlictione re glinting the lielpfrlllnity the negro, and, fur the rake of his office, beranie a brother of the colored "element " llornit of horror»! The indignation of the ~,Buts 11l C.:ol4.tretii was 11r011Mell fit thin innult to the "noble AII teatt"-- Had they not, by epecial statute, (le cried lie .virpi.ei ily 7 A SULLY ruin 111Creolp011 alone it victim. A , IIII,EY, now, bon no.ofliee --no "lolekIllg4"- nothing. Your A:4111 .El I Moral —NI.% er try to sit on Iwo smok nt one time. "0, my.frioritt: rie soul. r to' lisci.E!" --Ad% led from \Vasil tigt on announce that p President, GRANT 111101 issued an rthperi•ti - decreeing that, on and tiller a certain date, the lacipieyer in att. nil:ince at the White House shalt ''wear nwullow ts Fee ruhig I 011, for it colonet--a globe and sceptre—tor this "Itepublivitii" le wale I We Jun ye Peen "Rind licanistn" riding between gold bat bands and lie hied C oddles and six—but this apeitig of the CUM 0/11H of European courts, in Ole itClll 'or Awallow tailed coats, stir passes that sight. Well did the poet exelaihi, on I a similar occasion— " Born, In the gnrret. In the kitchen broil— Let Byron tell IlLerestl PANACE7l.ioitA7t.x — t iffeil:oS . t! TROl:1111.1.4. One hatband , and three eh i 1,11 en. Lev! to es on i'Woninn'm It ghth" sotthl then be at a tlitwoutit -110111daysbure Is to have Its houses num4 heKod. --Stone Mountain. Illinthigdon county, Is troubled with -bears." • -Pt lt nbuitient a 3000 pound steer toPhils) , delph lit I he other day. —Heading Lad » SIO,OOD Ore ou Monday week. hot town that. 1 —A Womau'i kwlrrage AnsoolaUon formed ui 'phis lai week. I, • • PlKomi x v Ills ham • surplus ofreirli now 11 igha ay roLberlea nearly emery dily. • —wawal( sair Is lobe thrown ova rboril 1w t ho t rueliotle at the next Congressional e lion NO. 1 - • -The I hiladelphla sounolls •re Jost now t ' ng I at ad on the (luso' ion of a paid fire doparti Arent -11orrlobnrg Is °Tornio irllh lowll writ JO mist res. • of the Member. of the LegleLe —The tatlical papers of Huntingdon, like Illk enny cats, are clawlng army et one eel MIMI Coneenti oteit Dentine, or oommon whiski Is draft out at eight hundred pliete In Phi•i% delphie. lienr c f Oroensburg killed two hogs on the 311 inAt., the combined weight or withal =E:2 --Fut ty three ' , heap were killed by a train or ./tio. uu tlit, COlltlOllllVlllO TOM, II °week!, of MIMEO —Whitt, Ball, Cumberland ' Aunly, le to MLitt a alioe factory that will glee employment to .itty hands • • 1 r m pet nnee mooting, aro lo raohlou'over to Ilanuugduu County. No Own aro they I=l .llaven capitalists heed aubbertbed $-s.uuo 10 event° the erection of &State Noruiek rw iwol at that place. —For looking at a Chicago girl through IA U N,•la Klafts s l'itlnburitit matt baa, beau sued breach of prumlite. - A metropo.ltan •police bill, limiter to the one in Nee , Yore, lo to be peso ed for Ph 146481- pl,itt the prevent winter. --A dem 1 Itus, the murderer or floury Bohm eue hung el. Carin.le tin the 2211 U L ai o'r lot k. A Thu. on a tight rope. —ltudical good limos, funtish•• the stbeetT of BI it county urknuymne borne. of isbariag to the Juuu.ry court. —Hotel keepers at liarriaburg, are enjoying a treat, and Onkel inseam come away with pockets a. lank an a mined herring. —Tim room In which Jefferson wrote the D,clerstion or Independence., In 1 hlhutelphles now used as s lottery policy shop. -1 hero were 90.430 beeves, 176,1X1 hogs and 6.33000 ',beep received end .old In the Phil.. delph le market during the pest year. Look El■ven tried to get ups Itlehardsoo— ale Farland ease the other day, but the “Islured huebstod did not eueeeeld an s 'boot's,. —Jeremiah Nibble, dribbled out the but of hie life behind a willow tree In Reading on Monday lett—inuee, cold and no cb^lhee. - -A limekiln In York County, rotunod a trCan by the name of Kilnodtnot, to death on NOW Yrur'• day, berouse he VMS too drunk to got —Oen. Miller of Illarrtnburg Is out to a letter, alleging. that the Ste Ineeke will in the fklmappe case. heretofore believed to be a forgery, is genuine eoal digger In Pittsburg wan reeently be queathed by a a ealtny uncle hi Wifficonisio, SZAJANK , He'll not be so yowl digger any longer, we'll bet —Pity 'tis, 'tis True l" -7 he Commission' Merchants of Phnadal ph la terra one hundred thoueand barrels of dour ou UMW. 'here 1. need for hungry pea. pie about there —An offiirt will be made to divide Chester rowdy during the prevent erasion of the Low idatitre, :making %Vayoestiurg the county NM of Lilo 110 W county. —Montgomery county had a mad dog last week, and {trllatonl• had a mad man—the one a hoes wife pulled We hair for not getUng.her a New Yearn present. ho Delirium Tremens tumbled Michael Baron Into the canal near Allegheny, and the lilt le devils that foil• wed Mtn held htm mid*, cutter until he drowned. —A ft male lady of 1 ittsburg 'departed' this life rry AIWIWI/ ly on Friday of last weak (row the enema of toed ull, or the stimulant gum roily known all Plltebtlrg whisky. Itelrldre Delaware Hal!road will dia. charge alroot filly men--brakesmen, laborers. itl. ....tit 11/ we ek 'I hey onoll.tre having a touch of lerlwal 1g.:H.4%11mm" In them Wigglier. —An exchange *aye. -Philadelphia has borer,. ao pied that the owners line• to tie knot• in their tells to keep the body from ally. ping through the collar" Thai army yr. hardly -I,Hrkeykni In Plinolenrg Innt been cons's*. I,l.p.unlng and rewolving ' dal we 'poiall 11 CUM Millie,' to olio de gubnor ob do Stet!' SO declar do ikavnugo ob do 1501 omon'niont an' del oby at one.) linochise us.' •-•1 he l'imnnyls ante Railroad has reoently hod emu meted tit 11111110111.• grain elevator Philutialploa. If it want,' only elevate' dug pi lee a little, Centro county and miter farmants Cot Id hot under many ul4lgations. - -The Lancaster intelfigenzer says. "Reading now has three mails a day from Philadelphia:. Just as'ileough that ana anything; Bellefonte has a dozen of males a day from lb. won Own, and nearly always four or five femahia --More Ilitin half Iho public Journalm of the Hiatt, allow bigot. of gnu Mention over the au& den Icmo'viol E. M STANION from the bu prams , Bench, x Lich in a pretty certain vign that fibs lienilm of their editors ore level on the queallos of tuntieo. —lt would allay tha turned fooling, ofJohn Run of Enid on If some ono would Inform Maw of the w her ealiouta of Ills ,ion Adam RufT, who played n rather rough garno on the old maw. movoral yeara ego, by leaving hlrn, w ithout le Iling him wit kit way or whom he wpt going; The .ineome of the Philadelphia Uoloa. Leaguii itir 'the year cutting Dcoeniber 1. 18 1 00. M1111100,014L68, and the dl•burasments for the manic period Wore 11.17,01.01. or this amount four licllefon to politicians got $5OO How mush did the radical rotors of the county get of U? —Tien the great poetic Ent irin, Huai bras, (Butler,) live I in these days, in thj4 eon n try, he yonld have applied his cc)c(rtrted lines on the English Whig!, to the Radical faction an Congress-- , t ----_-_-_ r • . . ! Spawis from the Keystone. ,4 4 44 - v, ~ ' That party lolned In do Ite bee/ TO (limn tho puLila inuerept; Aad herded only In I.,.mdiltA 13 a
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