Bellefonte Democratic Watchman BY P. GRAY MEEK JOE W. TREY, ADMOOMTI EDITOR Ink Slings --Shoddy is now toadying Prince Asruus, who id n eon of his another, and not a particularly good one, either. B u t whet does Riinddy care for that? —The dead hody oi l'Estitmv has arrived in this country at last. We should think the poor remains would be glad to be at rest. „ —The telegraph strikers have struck their colors, and gone to work again, "They originally intended to fight it out on that line if it took all winter. Ilia they didn't. GEN. BUTLER 11011 IL law Suit in Bon. WE. An amendment 'linking a law sdit the ruses or just such men' as Butler would be nn Improvement itt our jurisprudence. - -The cars on the central - railroad at St. (lair ntation ran over a bridge the other day, which broke down dur. mg the passage. It wItS PETER End he in past all rppair. -STAN:LONS adl has been admitted to probate al Washington. Aecortling to our ltadmal Irieuul ell died HO poor that he MO nothing to will. But trust a Radical for ii 11111. ,, Ii ptielLtle, -Nearly flit) millions of dollars more to rue the I iovernment IL year muter tb:v tNT thrtri under AN par vt JOHNSON Si Sayt , the lice,. ',AI% the great Radical eongreamional ftnnu• vier from 3fatotaehtittett4. Ifolts" are talked about by a TIeWN parer. We hale an editorial friend, in Hollidaysburg, whose "best holt" is on the neck of him "benzine" bottle. (This ifl a "eking" at the Slond• ord.) .• —The namimmion orvirgiiiia having thrown Ctruir oat of a satrapcy, the administration is looking about for another situation for him. CAN ay must have him salary, though the peo pie have to pay it. —A Mexican lion was lately killed in•one of the Texas border counties that measured maven feet, seven inches in length. The American lie on lath not been killed. It measures a con• qbunded eight more than that, and runs the Radical party. —lt is said that SCRAM B. AN TRONY'S Revolution, in a pecuniary sense, don't pay. SrnAN borrows mon ey from OROROE FRANCIR TRAIN, and Groans say" Smiast..don't pay, either. If we were GEORGIE, we'd get it out of Scses, sonehow. —Gov. Streams, of New Hampoh ire, and family, held a levee in Washing ton, the other day, at the St. James Hotel at which the Governor exhibited big and little Sterns, without charge. —A magazine in London is called "The Chatterbox." We have norne femenine maganines in town here who fully merit the same name, but we would be afraid to tell them so for fear they might blow us 'up. —A newspaper, which published GRANT'a message, apologized frtr i t by saying : "A Mlle nonsenme now and then In relished by the best of men " said that BaN BUTLER WOlllll have been a candidate for the spaniel. throne had not ISABILIA stolen all the crown jewele, —An Ohio paper having said that the woman's rights women are general ly "hipplbled, bosom muffed, peak. nosed, thin lipped, crack•bratned, her . ren, babylexe women," Bow( Pove• inn* replies that Olive L 005..., ANNA 1)10K1NeoN and Genital. FRAKeIh:I are not that kind of critteis.' They have all hltd babies, eqet t alle irk." ex • cept DICKINSON and THAiN. —A couple of •foole, who thotodit they were sharp enough to be thieves, broke into the rountyrrecteurer's office, at Indiana, a few nights ago, and got for their trouble $29 in greenback.. and !k4O in colt nterfeit currency. hind t'lles 'neon sharp enough to he 'ettcceest,ol ecaenpe, they would never have both eretl themselves to get into that place— they•would have been sharp enough to have 'known that a treasury presided over by,* Radical official was a treas ury without funds. —An exchange embraces its ideas of a boy of the period, in "ten points of virtue, an followe: ITS meet be, Ist, Honest..24,;Pure. id, Intelligent. 4th, Aotive. sth, Induatriou‘s. 6th, Ohedi ent."7th, Steady. 9th, Obliging. 9th, Polite. 10th.Neitt. We don't know whether we could find one of that sort; 'but will undertake to supply one or a denten, on short not*, with the (Allow , inglotieltes : let, Eateftil. 2d, Proud. 3 dric4tutlent.l4th o Aniful. sth, Intel enktile. 6th , YOruary." ath, Skulking. Btb, 'Obtuse. .9th„•reeverBe• 10th, "hobby.": A• boy .with the latter "ten poilta" will betroch more easily found than one with the former. • Kf i c7#- - .- „ .. - 4,11'211111:17.(.1f , __ VOL. 15. Old Clothes Associated with the demand made • upon urge of our r:fligious congre gationtillast Sunday for old clothes lor the naked negroes of the Bonth, cower the reflection that in former days dint people had enough and to spare. Ile• lore the war, tinder the kind care of masters whose interests aft n ell as Ira inanity, impelled them to a wateliful care of the health and comfoit or their servants ) the negroo, ))ere Well clothed and lid, 1 hey retie ttheliverily in the morning In enter upon their dully In her, and at night the mong.and dative, t o the no n, of th e fiddle the loth temounded over the pintitailoll, tell ug of Ihe-• happy spirit of these huw Me and contented tiller.; of the soil Hut mos, all is changed. The l'pas ol• Radicalism bus been-planted ut the Smith, and iiithieitee has coiriipted arid ism...idled the while ru vial system of that dime happy land Where mice good .u..ler reigned vii unitrolty •contusion now hold sway where (owe Joy and 11111)1.1 nem; ruled the testier hour,., all is now, gloom and iltscontent ; where mice vong and laughter awoke to Isle the midnight hour, we now have but the tears of the naked and the groans of the hungry. Where once was Jiappt nest., 114 now IRIS' ry ; Where once was plenty, is now famine. In goo 4 old Democratic days, the well fed and welhpaid lithor of the ne grßit vl Ott! South, for whore support we are now compelled to pay forte million4A" dollars a c ear to the Freed. men's Bureau, produced the cotton that yielded us such a vast annual rave• nos in the shape of export* and . home coneturnidipn. There Was no cry among the negroen their fur "old clothe+.•' They proditoed not only their own, hit the clothing of the rlltofit* M the whole country, ire/ricks vat amounts of "corn and wine lard nakedness and Famine were etervies to them, wit ie Fatness and Plentl' , ^of Armond their hearth stones'lllte houteeltold gr•ds. Today, bowel er, we tire toll that nakednaxe and hunger prevail among three black children 01 the• South. And why? Recliner it horde of cur morants have gone among thrill and plundered their country of sub stetnee. Hemline an arn n of titbie teacher. ha. e taawlit then! lies. Be. calm , they t halve Leer seduced roan their allegoivice to their beat friends. Ilecaima they have been encouraged in idleness and drhnuehery Recnnsc their minds ba,e been filled with lain hopes of political all premitcy, and their ambition stimulated hr insidinii, and damning, antb•ipations , of social equality w 0) their late .masters. All these things have coil/wired to ruin than andplo make what was once producing, prosperous and happy P . (' merit of Southern i ii eciet, fi pre eat worthless, troublesome and dangei,iii. penftioner on the public bounty. And this in what ham been done It the greQt war for the "Paton 1 . 3 lir, what has been floroinplfshed by the weal light tor "Freedom black. are 1it..., it Is trite, but then are still slaves They are free to do to. do, please, but they are ...111%0i4 to !limp.. and want , they /Int' tier to collie and but tiler are 1.41/1.%1 4 .1 to unrestrained passinos and appetite' ; thrt are f ree to sit up or lie dowu, 1.111 they :ire shiver. to cold nod isre4tledtiess ;thee are tree to sit in the son or.loiter tills by the wayside, but they itte;. slue. to Vice and nake.h...r.s. lit short, they are frel . ,lll 11/11111 4 , I.llt slaves tut &PI j 11111(11 IllOte 4111 re., /Iked, t. 117111 aver the, were undor the all in the cotton mill rite fields of a day that is gone never to return, thue.were free tni...ipply thrtrisek.... with till Ihey could eat and driLk, and to bring home to their families the eottiVirta and lox cries provided for . " them through the kind. care of • indulgent and trustflil masters. ' So the tears and the blond of Ow thousands slaughtered upon the Little fields of the late %ear, have rooked but in'thia : that to-day, we tirthe North, who Buttdoed on our• motor eo valiant ly to go down and dip our bands in the. blood of the Solt It, recklessly, fanati cally, wickedly endeavoring tb take out of the hands of (IA the egecution of Hie own decrees. arrogantly no,.unt iuq Ihat ue n err• the •irhitet, of the 14. 0 4 0 vox• art , I•unt pelled to elltribttle ot• our nub-Inoee "STATE RIGHTS AND FEDERAL UNION." BELhEFONTE, PA., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1870 to support, in idlencHs, this 'people whom our pfemumption and folly have hronght — to misery and degradation. That instead of bettering their condi tion and giving them a freedom worth the name, we have made that condi tion infinitely more wretched, and dooitTed Diem to a senlitutle worse than death. hut ts,the lesson taught at. by the 110711111111 for "old elothem," that conies np to us:ill the way Ilum '11•X114 4411 t 1". \ut•htvitbstawiillg we totight u_a‘or that cunt tin nine ihonsaiill Iv-a /ions 8 111111 hued COTlil I lllltell ve•trl, even mince, forty millions of ,/ , ,11'111-8 to the Frevitilen'e hitreatk for till' hllipllollll.llll Inlttlltettallt.l. (It 111 4.`Ke de4titlite blacks, noule4o by our own toll), 111, find that we I,a,e uul 1.1 cn Frupplied them with clothing. Where oar boom that we world met the tie. groem tree, and make theuiintelligei'll, happv 11:1 prlosperlill4 (;0111 . 4 Vl2l:t S 110 i 1111111 . 4 WIIII Ancient end Modern Rulers The jatron Saint of the present horde or o(rwirsig, cis it tint military, 11. P. doubtless Felix, a got ernor of Jewry in the days of the Apostles. It was before liovernor Felix that Paul woe taken by the 2onimatlaDt at Jertina lem, anti, it wax modern Black Re publican tactics on the part of Felix to keep Peal in prison two years waiting foe the latter to offer a ransom of nymey for his liberty • Like the Se trope in the Southern Staten, he had an eye to speculation, and they, like him, have ketLnumberleas in prison against 'ni• no charges have been entered, no teal itemisers , found, no tri nix granted, and tn, iiisposition shown to .offer release for aftrtiving lees than a ransom down in hand. In the ;Mates of Tennessee and Missouri, to have of, tercel to preach the kingdom of heaven at - any time during several yeard past, was to ensure prosecutions (appalling the great Apostles. Men of Hod, have not only been thrown into noisome anti :estulentual prison totnin4, buClisve ab solutely been scourged—Hs MIN —II Si.• rassren- -MI ' ItHERED—for their christian faith, hope, anti charity. Tied tip to trees by their thutplat ; stripped anti twilled way, laid upon the public highways: shot down at prayer nine; dragged lifeless front fire fade and pulpit, all for preaching the name and eause ut 'list n l'atais.r. And all this, too, at the blinds amen pro tessing, to be followers of the Redeem 4.r The persecm ore of the chnrch or the Living God—the inritrutnet to of Satan. and by the power of Ipetfer— ire at this time and in thin land won derful fur AI males of the persecutors of the people of Hod ui tosser ages. Thev are the soulless, cold-eyed, thrice damned sons of perdition, who bear with fluent its. their daily walk a living he'l—tt heart peopled and stock ed with a multitude tit "denim." .In4l the (ice/eminent of the United States, no matter allot profe- , •ional Bare 11111 y say of it, is to day 11it thoroughly rutted Salim, the king of Hell, as was ever Jerusalem by his Inulag, the phar isees, I 111' ' ll/1.% P , Or I Ile world's ite ~-muter To look I,lll`l, Pi , er liceloo.l, and toemoptire their nets and actisms with those of,the present dat one is /01110.1 persii-ded to Itelleve the ,te trine that the damned of one age Ise 44, er their lives in Mil P1114.r. IMP! 11111 t, 111.11.11 e, 'VIP 1111 , nit our gore! , 'tors And military and rival rulers, the rebaltlied spirits ohlte long dead hit man monsters of homer nuns. Tli is 011.1 of mire is but a shade different now hum what it was eight4sm bets deed years ago The tuaiheat, 40 mankind are about as !One, moo to ootrage, rob, mud wrong nit then- , al ly lliev seek to do theit slit dettds Tll , lll . usditelt , at lett4 the dean tds or the age make this requitement ; hence when the dregs of 1411'111 ' S lower tel are spewed forth as rulers. to the mentier 'that volcanoes cough forth their in ward corruption, what else need we ex pect but a ratrogressimi. raili-r titan a clirieritut advancement ill the Spirit of the Master? Alas, when the "-wicked bear rule, the people mourn." And. who have the people to accuse for all flak continued tolls and crime hitt Ilientftelves. If' the% pre:fer dievils to ehriatian M. rulers, thee know where ta'find their men, liar the Black Re pitiviluatt party is as toll of them as 11;41 is of the Black IteptiNlientv pAraty. For the Wnlehroan THE LITTLE STREAM; OR, KIT I 1 wonder by thee, little 141 ream, thy melodic I heal, ' Like voine CeleHtlal 11111.10 they nll tip() mine ear, Tlie glimmer of thy %vilvf.4 regret di atom Above, And all thy soup of gladoesm , aroltaweet me Aengers of fm 0 'I by ma: mar holds a toola,d, around will, 1110111011 e,, play, 111:1 tom• lion me to .Ij,l i n :1111:110:011't:Ilay And ynn aoe•ai to list( uu• Itoitil)', :i: n latii.tinige I= Why I .arnier th) hank, hare` .1.1•11 n nluldrn 6y the Of )Ih, nut opal i II 4olt gl lii 11,11 II I( 41 ul • !Ilk'. 1111111 I tie, 101 , ~/ 111 L 1111 1 t lIIV ilti•hed them IN the) tokilk, UI gabherett tlimer. Ihnl , o)eetly gt Vx. upon the massy hank It War here I It alm s it to 10% o hoi , it s wa ( th tee. ed to (by song, For no Impulse ever taughtus that to love eetthle't(r be ,tr ung And we breathed nit Italy itike.lloll, and as we older grew SY.• KOlllll.Ol l 0 elit.ll other that we always would he true IA at) , parents they were VW 4`lll hy , wblles MED. ecru very poor, Hot the sneering I,loes al poverty I giways °wild endure, And Kitty f wily loved toe, despite nny cloud. .Ity, And told me to have puttenee, t would 110 brighter by-nnd-by So we parted from earl, other, upon thin self *lMO spot, And lowed our ties of friendship .humid meter be forgot; Then with trembling volee •he whinpered "where e'er in life you be, Remember that you have the praTera of little Kitty I mei the world u others do, all friendless and alone, • let mid it all I often found a heart befriend mine own , And Kitty often wrote to me to hattle•with the tn, Per (fennel we lingered tar apart, I wee re membered still I Mims° th• harder then to win the baublod boast of fame. That I might bring to Kitty I,er, a proud and honored name, Thus years wont by,atieuess,was mine, within 0 distant land I had been blessed by beauty's smile, and for tune's favored hand And then I wrote to Kitty 14e of wealth and proud sheer's, And breathed Or old love h'er again, and fu ture happiness , Nlie answered and elio simply Jove you as a brother, But e'er you road this little note, I must obey another " I could not weep, but only rowed 1 1/e ' er would lo're Rif/Ain, For every thought or Kitty Lee would NA nos lore In aln , There rosy be hearts as true is mine that Im pale, cannot more, Hove by lAe thought of early days, wrecked by a hopelooto here Inn life of Itappinex• no often vent awry, An the withered flowers of springtime benerth • hooted my . Ir the brightent bore to pellogh by n mittiple torn of henrt. And leave a vadneav lingering that never will depart l'llll,. thy murmur linlils a ./44t1IVNII around whi. 11 Intinanritn.. In.l 101.011014 1110 10 lame 01.,11.1 I 111 in ...hild hoo.l'm 1111.$ 1 1 F..., It wit... hert. we 11.%e1l wt.J patted, In hap py dryy" g(1110 11t hen thy ...mg brought insttry. n111..1. to Kit ty I .... an .1 I =I ---The great que-t ion agitating Kentitekt at present. 14 the propos' Lion to ilitide the Sehool Fund, InPint ril upon hv the lill/i/e church and its people, ,/1 "„ned cripple or enib,ogilt• the pi crept system of that State, the Protestants ere arous ing in opposition, and the question la Ilkrlt lii eXeltill'j one. The Pt thedliitig nt ISAlle. CllOlO - retinue to send their eltildron to the public schools, where the Protestant Bible is used ; the, refine to send tlie'r children a bere ant oilier than the I'ulholic Bilde is timed, and they retin;e to send them where tai Bible is used. N't'e hal e no idea lihe the question mill he settled. It wilt ovettpv a por tion of the tittle of the Legislature ilouhtlese, lint ab issde or the question is inn looked for at present. - —llo. Iluotiog.loo Globe ia begin ning lo hotheuilaell about the next Senatorial election in Oda district. It 'will-he bothered In knoll deal more after the election to krt l ittwhy att intety btu becc;ine bo reaidalb; demoralined and no very unpopular. From this diateict there will be /ink Democratic ft ennfore elected at the next election. r ;tit imaiti, t LEE'S LOVE I= Widespread tals. hroughoutlhe country, more espe cially in the West and South, extraab &nary spiritual revivals have lately oo curred, manifesting the immediate and powerful presence of the Spirit of God iti'varions portionsof the Master's vine yard. In Ohio nnd Kentucky especial ly, the greatest excitement has been manilivlted in regard to spiritual af fairs, and its a eminequenee hundreds have muted with the ehurehes,and pro. fesAing the religion of the Cross, have lot their old paths and entered the straight and narrow one. In Nilo all during the nionths of taloher, Novem herand Deeeniber,sleeping flesh avifke to a realization of the truth of and it large number united with the vitriolic denominations. At Coving ton, Ky., lately, ihe wildest e ‘ cl i eme „ t prevailed and it very large number uni ted Ivith the Presbyterian church, and at Louisville, at the 12th street church, a revival, still in progress, commenced in October, at which a large addition nut le 'to the Methodist church South. The spiritual interest is still on the increase, and in the -East, here about our [lonics, as well _as in the West, the rerrrat fires are -- brz , alking out. These evidences . of the presence and favor and love 'of God should cheer the hearts even of Infidels, certainly of all men who pray and strive for a bet ter day for this wicked world. It is remarkable that in these revivals now going on, leading citizens and men of advanced years, as well as the more notorious scoffers at* more generally those who are receiving the blessings or Divine recognition; many men no. torioua _as infidels -or scoffers of -the elizisttan religion hive lately embraced it. (zoo graht that the work so flat teringly begun may cease not until a deep and lasting impression is made. No creature is the wofse off for suc cumbing to the Gospel and the bearing of the Crow. , Journalistic —A new republican paper called the Standard has been started in Somer. sett county We Suppose it will stand hard by the radical rascality and nasty niggerient„of its party. .—W. P. Fl RSV's own paper, the .flauch Chunk nines, is oneofthe spici eve..readablent, interestingeet, straight outset Democratic papers in the State, and it it don't prove a success it will be because the people of that nicko'- woods don't kno* how to appreciate a good thing. —The Mitllintown Denoncral boasts that its ("imitation has been increased over a hundred since January Isl, 1869.* The circulation or the WATCHMAN has increased inure than that in a single week. —A new radical palter Se to be start ed at Ilhrrittarg, It will' be a week h --very weakly—and will haves cant tel n1'4;10,000, to bark it up against It t \ I.ICA TYIYIIRAI.II. --The prison report of the South ern prnitelitittrt of Indiana, 8110W8 that the Republican counties keep tip the. population thereip, tthrle the Demo eratii• counties generally have to foot the bill It is no we denying it —as :44.(1 11H a people keavr the faith of their baileys, they are ready for " treasons, simingenis and spoils." and are sure to be well represented ut penitentiaries. Im instance: Pasey cuwit.y, Lod; used to be Democratic, and then hardly ev• er had over one or two insane enough for the penitentiary. About throe years ago it went Republican, and now sends up lt4 representatives. Sure it is, vote the Republican ticket, and tine's n vett - quotes,. wonderfully devel' --The Itlexielui greasers and the N...111)9-11 white Amami niggers who are running Texas in the inter erect' GRANT and Hell have made a call on the government for 7,700 troops to trample out the little libvty lett, in that subjugated oommonwealth. Texas has been peculiarly unfortunate ui not having used auflicient hemp at the right time. That tough fibre is riottietiries a promoter of real blessings, when properly and timely applied. —A drove 0f240 ehinesehaVe been %alien to New Orleans on trial, There IM but little doubt thiSlhey will be DUI• ilrest to satisfy that whole section, if all accounts he true. Spewls from the Keystone —A Methodist revival at Berwick, Pa. —West Chester and Downlngton want a rall road —West Chester has an Episcopal church that cost sfl,ooo —The new ecunty jail at ‘Vilkesbarra will 3.:50,111111 Whew! - -0171`f i.e eon n tyjpeople toe itok,lng to hove that county divided. —The I'e•nnsylvania ?coca Society vogito the mitten to quit tariklug. • —nu. xoikmon in the powder mills at Seiontoilart. on it atlrke. —The 'ennaylvania rolling mills at Danville hare ode pod. Radical good iiITIOP. NO. 5 --Seven tenement bounce It link, nm were dentronl by fire Tueaday morning last. —A Stain Temperance Convention in to be hold In lint rlnburg, nn tho elh (tint/tilt. Hum- —The franking privilege has been abolished st llorrieburg. Dons. will be scarce here. CM --A WalOttngton g lr I killed nn eagle the oth er day by patting poison on it ...arenas front e it GOl • —The Ilarrittburg papers refuse to publish the legitthath et prooeeeinge, because they are lea for it —Te•n ba.lietteof Hunkers and eat fink were eaaght .a me , haul In thin Juniata, at Maxie°, IMP dnv Lu.t ,11.1. k —The Philadelphia plunderous pollee bill Itwa pa. 4,1 the Satiate. All the radical• ex vept Loa ry voted for It. Long„, t ornettynburg, WWI In.dant Iv killed •by bong; run over by a wagon tondo,' auk me on Friday last - I mil y . .; 1101 V • otillty 111 hen pease,' the senate It team, the rough earner,. offal War r. n, Voimfign,Grawronl and Erie. - Lo, Pctlor took n Gruhi,--Joorph Ornhh - out of the xorhl very .uVJenly at the lock op in Alloglo.ny City. on Pridny night Ines. 'I he EIA Democrat Playa the lumbermen In that regitm am praying for !mow, no as to en able them to gay hat r logs out or th e ~,,," —The KU Democrat man longs for summer Let lino long We want mane now and con laderehle lee, before we can think of simmer —A Delaware county rat catcherneentlywor ninety rats In ono stable. That county can boast of U., rut as well as Its radicals, boreal- —A cemetery association at Easton ini. COlll pelted by court to pay SAO to Daniel New - comer, for a dorgl one of its employsra had shot. —Weinniorelanit county had a first class hurricane a few days ago that scattered boas's, hams, and "elch like" in the grandeot conk - clap. —(1 0. Ise, esq., delivered his lectern, " Flrting with the Tide," toe crowded, how*, In Lock Haven, on 'l'llursciny night. el last seek. —Auld, Millar, of Mlltiin county, got caught ha a threshing machine last weak And is had • crushed that lase isat - hed to be am putated. —Uniontown, o:ayett• aounty, had a murder on Saturday last. lierary Doran, istruck.lefiar son Lowe with his km, almost Instantly kill - log him. - --Philip Harvey, of Brea, re s oelved 0000 few loJarle• demo him by the Allstate t Octet Wreiero railway. That - aught to Masan. up h r bores. —Wm.fle.is of fichuyllkdimpanty, had of his head blown off while " duelthar on Thursday hist, which I. coadderoill a foolish waste or needs —The Infant left at the doer of Dr. erten at Huntingdon, a fen week■ awn, la noir after tanked to be the Illegitimate offending anneal the radical nmciale at Harrtaborg. —lib, stated that the liabilities of the ?ro deo, Iron and Steel company at berrhoknm, Mateh suspended laat week will emoting to one million eight hundred thousand dollars. rayetto county, had a general all delivery the other day. The prleweere ”prned a window and walked oat. The 'lber ia' is anzlouely inquiring now whileh way they wenL —• big " bust" at a Ussery in Monroe oblitilitY on Thursday of I•et went. threw • piece of a boiler weighing over • too through a roof, breaking twenty Joists, god landing It a thou sand foot from the place it stagged. i —Solomon Nagy, Edward town., lirrte louts, H. 11. Hull, all of hanosellsr county, each kllled.a hog weighing respmetively, when dressed. so. follobs : Hary'n, MI be; Rego?* r.au Vs' louts's mon Om; Hors be bd. —dunator Ohnntorel wants the rate of Inter e.t in thin Mint., raised to eleven per cent He might double that and ■tßl her couldn't get motor enough on head dining thane radical "good times," to start n pea nut And. —haat week WPM an unit:K.4j ore for Here Robt. Testily of Jeff_roon eotinty. It Mort Miller .11 fill ppe naburg, and a fifteenth e moil 'mint by the name of itobt. Ford, were all killed by getting in the way of trees they had i• hopped down. —'rh.• (MCP of the Trwasurrer of Indian• count) we. broken open by burglars a few nighty mince, anti robbed of a small amount of money. 'rho Treasurer had redtelved a large amount of money the same tiny, but had taken the precaution to deposit It in the bank. —On the leth ultimo, two young men lumen Mlehmel Baum end lehmetrl Lloyd were chop: plug together, tour Cherry Tree, In elembrla county, when LloytTe as neeidently glanced from the oirieet et which lt wa. *lrani, and en tercl Itentn'n bowels. The wounded' Mu' at lerlte•rounte wmt not expected to MIJITIVe. --in the libel eult of Armstrong, an ex•repre spotlit e from Lancaster' county, again" Potess Abraham, a radical paper of that same "norm vineyard,•' for charging hits with swearing into lON pocket more milky/a, as a member of the house, than bblonged to him, the arbitrators returned • verdict of 'no cause for action." —The people of Rafe Harbor, Laweater °minty, are engaged In digging for gold In the rocky and wild hill opposite the Mansion House hotel, In that village, that an " tndUu Flpfrit." which appease at Hui dcad hour of rtddnight, tells. them wan burled there by the indiens, whocaptttred it Rom the French army. flufh a dory sui this might be expected to have credence in a county as intensely and ignorantly Radical as tanaasten —The Retwlck 41Fesette Muds Ryan.. of Briareteek, title 'oroully, tiled a twig' on the Iltb instant, which seelgbed4 lehis d re, sad, an. pounds I The arearerdeth hog wee about two-thltite Meteor Ride *IN be note, Is the largest trier 4flletl le tithe eetitell of the Blip* M. ilvasik le eerfoloit entitled, Ito the *NO t. 4 Mr. Kea, k A4ept,e, of it. tame township, killed a Jfaroh , Pie. 01), the puma day, sired , by t i lts *lmp, hog, which welgheda.S3 poundal ,Who nen beat hi
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