Bellefonte Democrat Watchman tnr I'. GRAY mEgK .10F) W. FUREY, ASSMATA Roma Inletlige. —The oil regions are far from s acred, notwithstanding their holeyness. —llaowrmow still outlives. Which is more than can be said of hie good MR —lt will be fun for,the Democrats to, watch the black and white niggers voting together next fall. —The prettiest, woman in Rome is a Miss. 11. may, of Louisiana, and the ugliek a:M ins. YANK LE from Massrtehn. MEI -111 ()nor is RE licarce among thieves AA anywhere else,"but lirri.r.a has proved that'it does exist. Old orynint•eye stuck to WHITTEMORE to the last. —The death of ANSON liIIII,INII 01E, t he iltriptinelitisettm mandarin, 11119 been announced. ANSON has pAhably gone oil on the search for hitt "Anti-Slavery -The editor of the ilartford - Post . 1 ,,t drank on the '22.1 of Fehruttry anti gat e "tree cheer' for the twenty ref .eronthinry, Birlhington'a Wamh -410 " There is 1/Vllllllln Maryland named Mr.Aidso, who commenced getthvg men /el , slimily after be Ivan married. Ile tilled one of them the other day with a 'diet( of wood. —A Chester county moar Wag lined one dollar and costs the other day foe appropriating another man's umbrella. Thus it seems there are property rights in umbrellas, after —A Mr. PATE, of Kansas city, dug up an iron chest the other day on his premises whice contained $5,620 in gold. PATE considers this the hairyest thing that ever occurred to him. —The claim of Mr. Sanaa sis Pep resentative at large in Cogtess from the State of Virginia has been de ided against by the committee on elections. So this segar has been extinguished. —Mr. W. H. SWARD, the bell-ring er, had a reception in New York, at the City Hall, on the 7th instant. We .appose people went to this reception as they would go to a menagerie—to see the monster, —A hog was killed at Springfield, Illinois, the other day, that had in its stomach thirty nails, half a saw, one file and asuspender buckle. An editor thiriks this hog must at one time have iiwallovred a carpenter. —"Honest :roux Covonc," the Ins re•ugalor, has, by the meshes of an in• sestigation, been caught in the disre putable business of selling cadetships, he same as other scallawags. For Lame," Honest .lonN I " -A. Mullen] member of the Ohio I.e4lelature hag been arrested lor onnterfen :nosey. the.ltadw:il nemhers of onr Legislature were at estel every time they passed fl Im~l Lail. hr I'npnlll would be vacant :onl 'ail lull. Von can't get ahead of nl l ( 'Ol 4 , 1 tt,r stvaliti,z all lite 'spoon, he coo!t1 t 0k%% Kuuth and C%Cr) 1)1'10 I I . II 11/L4 /it .t()lrri a march nn L - i rotempornriel iunl 12 ,, ,t 11,111 , , Jll,ll,ate , l for the pre4l , lo ,, 'N' I , Y vr meeting. Bu lly BC:181 ISi 11.1 It -Senator Low ay, It ,•f 'tale Senate, denounced .1.1 oldie Harrisburg 7ll,,irvi.h, lie Radical organ, iis "an old tif,iie Abler, every ounce of flesh on II side hail been stolen from the Libor id lie tax pa) ers.'"r his is a ca , e rl dog • iL dog, -- The man who moved the expulsion Wifirreamte from Congress, fir sell rig cadetships, was Jona A. Lost', rho piirchased n brigadier•gencrithiliiii 'or himself from old A nr. IdNeima .iving Mrs. LINCOLN a twenty (wry landred dollar diamond Virfii• US LOGAN. —The people of the border cowl tie-i 1 the State want three millions of dub. rs appropriated from the State trcaeu• vto pay them for damages, alleged o have been inflicted upon them by he soldiers of G. Lae, during his aid into Pennsylvania. A nice little eltdme to get 4 Sink it the public tent. -01,1 Bat — I P I LUTLEit 18 down on the ewspaws. He says he is superir to hem—whieh is a mistake of Ilstuvr's, s the newspapers have already dug 'is political grave. -) All they aro wait ng for now is for him to get into it as •con as he is through with hie present erm in dongress : ' - The Prom bee been hie wlndlei sheet. )154 every to beneath his fit tilo be bile eepuleh 4 —As an iastanee ,of thd, continued , rogress of thi4ls, we may Ip!nition the fact that a big, ugly, bliolc, l dirty, stink ng, lousy, rough, unoot, greasy, lut of a nigger wench, nan ed HARPRR, educed in the Hall of the House of VOL. 15 Iteprea?ntati reit of South Carolina, the other day. Iler audience, we are pleas ed to say, wait conipoaell only of the nigger legislators and their frienda, ?rid white carpet-baggers. Decent people didn't attend. The Oneida Disaster—British Hu manity. ' We print, in 'another column, the account ratite iiiirmtutinte and terrible disithter to the United States Steamer, Oncidtt, in the bay of VolMaitia, Ja pan, by the sinking or which all On board, with the-exception of about persona lost their lives: The accident was calmed lie a collision with the British steamer Bombay, which ran in , o th e I lneidn, almost cutting thediitter in two, and then passed on, regardless of the signal guns fired to attract her attention, or of the cries of distress and wafflings of delsto flint must have reached the ears of her captain and crew. Such recklessness and stony hearted cruelty on the part of pro. ressing to have the common feelings of humanity, wee never heard of or es• perienced before on all the wide waste of the ocean—a cruelty that doomed one hundred and twenty brave men, including the noble Captain WaLLIAMS and all the officers of the Oneida to a watery grave. Even pirates—the rob bers and murderers or the sea—would ,have had more mercy than this. Brit tars have heretofore horn the repu tation of lifinian, and gallant seamen, but this last record will leave a blot upon their national escutcheon that will take years of generous deeds to wipe away. 'fad we been at war with England, the dastardly action of the Captain of the Bombay might have been looked upon as the heartlessness o f a cruel enemy, and in this sense been partially excused; hut, being at pence and on good terms, the mapping or the ears of the Bombay's crew to the distressful cries of their fellow•men, whose peril was the result of their own carelessness, the malignancy wit which they were left to perish becomes a heinous and fearful offence, both in the ens of Goa arid Mull. 'l'l,o 1 unetda Ftteitineil out or the hat bur at l'olcollitimt on the allernonii of 211 h, and when shout ttv eniv nude, loan. ut in abort see it o'clock iu the evening, the terrible rider o c leviriel The ~ i cailier 811114 1,, :MOO 11, trillium! " the li,ft' l ,l%, unl lilt' unto , ut ,ti 0 •1 . :1,1 clo.il over six score of but I- .••• , 1-[1.,,•111,fc th•• ••1111~ !I• 11, m•I., I I 1- -1.0,11 nl'rll4 ;;...kid .1; . I';,lo)ll,tin't, 1%%.•,; lk 1111'.. 4 'I \t n, lItt• t.‘1•11-t• Id C.tirt ,ITI II "' 1;t0 rit.) , llSi 0 , 11 lie did a illat•ole ; 0 1:1',1'. 1.1-`ll , lr lIIIN t• 111 , '. 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Alas! tltco . ie flowers of hope were all too moon topioed is the blot, and the cold bodies 1101 V sleepi ng their last sleep amid the..leptlis of the food for the fishes of great Jeep, tell the mournful story of their sudden withering. • We refer our readers to the account of the disaster in anotle'r place. BRN. FRANKLIN once suggested to tft, Continental Congres4 to make the' goose, and not the eagle, the emblem of America. WWI BIN. FRANKLIN a lar•eeeing prophet, that he 151101.111.1 so well have devised the appropriate em• blem of this generation'? Anna Dielcinpun in B e , lelwitti on thw 2Sth. ii lft r r r BELLEFONTE, PA., FRIDAY, MA BCH 11, 1870 The Double Execution at Huntingdon. 09 Wednesday tart, nt 20 minutes past twelve o'clock Albert Von Boden• burg, and Gottfried Von Bohner suffer ed the penalty of the law, at hunting don, for the murder of John Peigh ta I, his rife and a little boy, on the 17th of November last. Not for many, ninny years, has there been an execution -in this A. tate, at which as little sympathy ~vas shown for the condemned as at this The cold blooded and brutal artnin.r in which, for itlew dollars in gold and Ail% et, they murdered an aged man amt his wile and tint adopted little hay—bow fiend like, they flied to hide the ei deuce of their crime, alter 4eeuri their booty, by-attempt iog to himn the bodies of their victims, --how persist ently they attempted to escape, and nm blasphemous threats of i engennee ut lured and written, tone and 111,11 them, while they had hopes at 'wear ing their release, left the genet it Hu pression" that they were devoid 0f tiny feelinga of humanity themselves, and sy tnphathy for them, *as sympathy l'or men who deserved none whatever. Particularly, was this the case will, Bohner. Up to the moment of being pinioned on the scaffold Bodenburg, had evident Iv come idea, that he would be respited.. Some weeks since he made a confession in which he positively 'declared, „,tliat although along with Bohner for the purpose of theft, yet ,he dill not know that the murder was coinmitted, until artested in Altooha. This he reitera ted on the scaffold, s.pd said the only part he took in the matter, was to watch outside, while Bohner went in to rob the Peightals. This statement Bohner denied and fusserted that each had a hand In the murder, that Wry were both equally guilty, end when the drop fell launching their mottle in. io eternity, they were wrangling about which one was telling this truth. To look at Bodenburg, one would .hardly have suspected him of being hardened enougn, to commit a crime such as he Irered for. He was apparently about 21 years of age, medium bight, well built, with large brown eyes, dark hair, lair skin and altogether rather prepos ,•+song in appearance. lb - diner, was jolt the reverse—a little taller than Ilisleriburg, with sandy hair, small eves, a forbidding look—sullen, grunt and erne 'Opp:Arent fy 11110111. 35 years of age, arid just such a looking mail as WOlllll With rani shrink from. They both ascended the steps of tlie seatrold rrith a firm trend, and .tation mg them elves Upon the Cala] (rap, 4 , •”id iii , hout a trenior while religlima •r, 1,0•4 w ere beim! I,erlormed, and flre de 'lli kvarra ill real, aftte which Rodeo read an a pla.,al fir ILdiner praN nrq bun lo 11.44 the truth and l e t the frotl,l Isnow that he, liodentatrg, te ar 11,)t guilty, to which Itohner replied "we have both been to, and ire are both gadh and deser%e liod rei hod,' Simmom, i(nwv that Ifiliml!uotie," 1 while tvrutuv7lii,: *pit whieli of the tinier, the Idael< ‘‘, •re 1 , 11,110 l en it doll ilihig 1,, 1; I, and ht u•liere , l heck %vlI di4loonied, 13ohnor di,. I or 81rfInglibitirm. They fdriivgle:l Arid died ttipiil • enll) vent 131339 I !undo* or ptsople from Iluntint ,lon, Blair and Miltlia Comities were :hoe to witness the execatma and the itittt lye spirit of some of the citizens of the town manifested itself in various ways The night previous a public Lull was given, to which one could gain admittance for a quarter, and enjoy a damp, fur en additional (lime. In the morning scaffolds were to be found all itrmind the jaillard, to necend which, and look over three minutes at the scatibld upon which the condemnedd, were to be executed. cost the curious ten cents; to secure a standing place on one of these scaffolds during the time of the execution, the modest 11401 of four dollars, was at first asked but the demand being small at that rate, the price fell to two and a half dollars, at which it remained. One enterpri sing fellow secured the Sheriffs stable which overlooked thejail-yard and af ter boring it full of holes with an inch' auger, charged a dollar for a peep through' one ofthem ; anotherdek.rmin ed not to let finch all opportunity pass "STATE RIGHTS AND FEDERAL UNION." Without improving it, planted it pole, through, tyllieh he had bored Nolen and stunk pegajust hank or the yard, and found plenty of rellowa willing to giYe e biw ii V e cema crawling up nod loolit i log over for ri nyfinte. Gtherl—tteeen+ lated ur other waya and an ()aikido looker on could only conclude that' a h`anging mem pe iu linritmgdon was a regutar God pend to many of her eiti• lIM !FM OW V. .1, 11 , 11 , OH, I AI STILL A REBILE. flugg,l ell 4oiabt, Tier. rill t what the Itaseal. In l'ongn. , x prnino.n. 11/ 110 With I he SOllllll , lll :91111.... o' I fori rl il I it IL•btb• I hat 11,1 .1111.1...tind 111,11 I thif‘ I .• n , a ,11011,..nt.1i .1- 1.11. 111 {Owl I r light ug 111,1 it I i+ll 'Old I p 411'1 111...111.111,1 For„anyl 11111 g ['to done I f0114,..,1 Ito t For Owe*, 3.040,4 uivu olpout— i,ot Nt iptllltil..l hove And miirre.l I,ookmit Rut Coo k f•lthoef. of linnlcf.e, %t fill HOIIIIII,II fltffel and Shot I erfoh (her, a rr, trn Inlittod of (ho)te IM got I el., I aim st 111 a Ih•bdu M t+U•i Humbug I nelo.Slllll And tor thin t iitoti, I wnitlitn't fight a ,I—n! "145" vs. "113 " The" way the It/idle:dm are cl uing things nisy be 111118 illustrated . (;ItANT visited the tiovernment Printing (dike to Washington the other day. and, to flatter him, the employees of the con cern hung up a banner With the hollow. ing inscription : "March 4, 1869, gold 1-15. l!rfarch 4, 1870, sold 113," No doubt the getters up of this cun• nine device thought it was a brilliapt idea, but they should:also have added: "March 4, 1869; the Western farmer could buy three to four pounds of cotfen for one bushel of wheat. March 4, 1870, it takes a bushel of wheat to buy one pound of eotfee." This is the practical state of the case, notwithstanding the fulsome adulators of President GRANT may wish to Make it appear otherwise. What folly it is for the Radicals to attempt to still longer deceive the people. The hard pressure of necessity is opening their eyes to the truth, and the wolf at the door is teschicer, thent , L a II3SOII they should have learned long ago. The fluctuations of gold lire of Litt little cc count to the people, otter rat ise then they appreciate or depreciate ,iiir worth hells pafer currency , hnl the prices of the necessariem of tile arc u hat directly interest they bate- to Tiny more for :t 11,1111111 of entire than they can gel loi a Lnn.hci or %%heat, the fact that gold 1-1 .11 r . nom ligraisoa 115 - this tune 1/1111 Noll . . 1, •1111111 y hl them an empty 1111111 q, ljtolying with it 2. ts.r can get ho Leper coin ',tumults than dui., he inay conhider his niltilinistrntion a I Blurs )11 cook e‘ 01 146,4 the Itt ii.44it ham been after the l'etlittittittwt %%1111 a sharp stir!, Ile rat 4 the ei111,)-4 - ni l my or the ul :11.“ 't 1\'.1411111:I.I.JH 01",, 111 Ilse lltllnt nl ,‘" '1111;f I, lii and 1'110:V111'1 is bad fur the nen,paper won Rat It is all too true in tine particular, A good many fellows who call themselves newspaper men are.pvtty near as low as Itrs A. fellow that could not write the truth about Ilex 111 TIFF, and who would do it in preference to writing Hew to his credit. certainly would cheat his boarding house, kir he has reached total depravity. —At a great religious revival at Evansville, a short time ago, in which all the protestant people took part, scv. eral hundred sinnerd professed religion, and over a thousand comninnicantc participated-in the Lord's Supper. The revival spirit is alive in all quarters, and the people are awakning to a live. ly interest in matters connected with battle life beyond this. .The country is so thoroughly demoralized from the late robber war, that it would be well for public !male and its future that the good work spread like wild fire all over the land. —Gov. Mem., the successful revo: intionist against the crown in Pembina Western Canada), lately pnt down a _swifter revolution, by killing off his opponents. lie is a Itiell butcher. f lit, One Step More The bill now before Congress pro viding Tor the enforcement of the Fif teenth Amendment is another bold stritfe towards despotism. Instead of the usual 11111.1111er of VOtLitg, this bill vests the power to hold elections for members of Congress snit Presidential electors, in three Commissioners ap pointed by the Secretary of the Interior for every election district, and these Commissioners are to decide who shall vote and who shall not vote. We are also to have United Staie4 Marshals and deputies and troops stationed near the voting precincts, and Hie Secreta ry of the Interior is to decide who sire nod (rho are not elected. The I're.i• dent, on all grtestionsofuufairness or it regularity, is to be the umpire, and this way our whore elective machinery in to be overturned. What do you think of it, Freemen of Pennsylvania? Are you willing to see your liberties trampled beneath the feet erttienattlitraun this way? uo you eon. sent, Mr the sake of the triumph of a polilnal partyeto, bave your rights as citizens taken away from you, and your privilege of declaring who shall and who shall tail be your representatives and electors, destrpW7 1 f you do not, if you are not initialled with the way things are going on, it 19 high ttitae that you make your dissatisfaction ap parent! The Government of the coun• try is going to Me Devil, and with it, the rights and liberties of the people. Awake, while there ie yet time, anal tell the violaters of the Constitution at Washington that, before all this be ac. comphshed, blood shall flow through the land liko I=l To secure their own ends, the Radi cal leaders will do anything. They have already illegally and outrageous ly forced nigger suffrage upon the country in the ahape of an Amendment to the Constitution, and in order to se cure the expected advantages ()filth; in• famous disgrace upon the franchise, they will hesitate at nothing even to the putting of bayonets at our throats. Awake, then—arouse, Freemen of Pennsylvania! and do - your part to wards crushing the dadtardly tyrants who ire seeking to role the p 1d of their birth -right. lion is tr? We noticed in the Age of Tuesday 'last, a 1, ery lengthy and able article taken from that tl ()roughly Demociatic Magazine the Old ("staid, and ',old ished in that paper as an " ail verti.einent couple, it is none of our busuu•ss why it was placed tinder the head of " advertisetnellim," but it loot, eil so queer for a democratic paper to place it olenineratie tiele from a ilemis - tat Nf autizine, in the saute catalogue tt uuold plitce, Ifembolds 1;11 14, or Wanamaker Browns clothing, that we cont ln•t help r lerting tort Ihd the ON d say something that the Age considered too good to keep from Ittrctalors, and yet frared lucndorseY It c- reisirted, Oro eel Thotsffity, the rehroory, Senator Cameron itt,ice to th e lintled States tale 'lint "lie the tide cif gone agittio.t us, had not 200,000 negroes come to the res rue As tut ex officer of the n•nr we deny the troth of the. The back hone of the ieliellion nab broken beffire a negro WAY put into . the field. Not single victory albs war was won by negro vfoops; nor were they engaged ut an) soccesstid enterprise that would not have been equally successful with out them. It is not complimentary to the 2,010,000 white troops tribe told that they and their cause wgre saved by the itegroes; nor is it to the eredit of the country to have it said that twenty mil. lions could not whip ten million', with. out entliim upon the slave 9 of the lat ter to Jielp. Mr. Cameron's statement would be highly creditable to the South if correct.—Cu!. W. W. H. Davis, in the Doylestown Democrat. —A ateamer from Brazil brought back to New York recently, a cargo of ex-alnfederates who went oft after the close of the want° settle on Brasilia, territory. After *offering terrible pri vation? they were shipped, home by the Imperial Government. Several coin panics of Southern emigrants, who lo- sated themselves in other parts of Bra zil, are doing well and will remain. —The Board of Supervisors of the county of Milwaukee, have tendered the new Court house,: which is to cost nearly a million of dollars, to the State for a Capitol house. provided the Capi tol is. moved to Milwaukee. ~a; ~~~ D NO. 10 Spewls from the Keystone. l'4" —The senriet fever hn. broken out in Len. MEM —We aro told that Tyroar la x hlicut a law yor. Happy Tyrone. —Peter neFdlo la trying to abolish the Con TllOll Council of Wllllainaporl. , illlamaporlere have been enjoying the Bin of a nunenteratle hall. —Vennage °minty tine 34 prieonere In the Wextern Penitentiary. —Col. William Williams is called the olism pion slionlist of Huntingdon county. —nn opera bonne In to bo built In Tiltintrillit clipablo of 'waling 1,200 personn —Snow fell of. Norlistown on the nth nod Ttit- Inettnnt to the depth of nix Inehen. —The next militia' conxentitielef the Kis lights of Vytitint will lie hold tit Willittnwerf on the 4th of July. . —Am,ley rthore thinks it will be an Impor tant phu•o when it gets to he inn terminus of the Itooliestin and Plne Creek railroad. —florton county Omni' , elnY Pittnburg.lo Ire manninetormi into fire Mick'. "An enterprt aing county, that. —Now tint the war IR all over the IluntlnK don county I - indicate nett ti l ying to ritimo it mil itary eompany. -11i+. Wm Yore bead, of St. Call:. townttlilit. Bedford ettuntm, died Innl Week after MI inns. of !Inver nilgll,tee • .• , -The Pron.yll twin loolthral College ex-. 1..11.141 !KO; 151 itslq.l year. Ilf Ilii• irro 2'13 Nlx.lor Interest oil kit -1 eon.lnhlo in Bedford comity, named Waller died very ruddy nly, a fitsv.ilii) 4 Ago, whit• returning home from n Hale Inn nied. -- I ha I'llibalelpltla eonfareare of the fdelli- I ist 1 , 1114. opal ho Pottnrllle ou I= E111:1,1111.1 ItnnieS, not IJui rink Iv tdrillitininnronnt O. tang ttntli Pene.ll II nit Hl4lOOll a he. (I r..... 4,412 PA, —.lave', Brinker, of Nlinifoo ( Aar . ion emitity, wan nn badly Injured from /I kink in the fare by a borne that his life In itonpalreil —A Nekton keeper itt rnrry woo burned lo death by the explosion of a kerosene lamp with a ho•h he wan iryinl to kindle a lire in A MOM There in a prinotler In the Allentown JaII who. has rend the Bible through lwentydwo times since him incarceration In April Wit. Thla may do him much good. -7. B. Kinntoe, , of the Williamsport Omens end Bulletin, Vfltr married in:that city, ois the 14 instant, to Miss Jennie Allen. Hap py J. 11 I —A bull that attempted to butt a locomotive oft the Lehanan Valley railroad track, the oth er day, wee shortly afterward. found ;mattered about all over the track —Mr JserAgillowrer, of Piney Crook, Blair county, killed a hog hag December Which, weighed. when dressed, TM pounds. Mr. R. has a ham on hand from last year that weighs 100 pounds. —Ellaabetil Snyder, of Allegheny township. Armstrong county, aged one hionlval and sir years, lled very suddenly while dressing Her maiden name MY Painter, and she wan born near Carlisle. —MIa Elizabeth Weary, of New Bloomfield, died, on the 19th ult.. from the effects of a large tumor, which weighed, when removed, 9 polindn and four ouncee, and dlecharged 17 galfons of water. —Nathaniel Potty, e.g., rallied Ulla seasick en 1,44 farm at Warwick Furnace, Chester co, 2,740 bushels of onlr, on 17 acres of ground. making 5$ itwalittla to the acre The oats was 01 Llto ',motion 101111(1 vuncly --- 2 flionlas Jackson rescued w boy, armed Higgins, (l ion drowning in the rielbr at Holli daysburg the other don• by plunging into the icy cold water and swiintning to his relief The boy had broken through the lee Bitch hendsm de•nen es rdi praise - he annual report of the State (Amalie A.gy turn, Just pubhnhed • vliovv% that the whole number in the 'moll.llll°ll nu Jalhaary 1,1809. wan 3 - 4. 'I he. whole number nthler treatment Miring the pa.t vo.ar x sdB The receipt , . fog lii. nun. iunenm'nno,l - - I of n t 1 ,1 4 .1,1 Moil of r 111 iris' CfirliV fir Til ,, Arffrft Per Iron-, 111 1, , on ),,, Mitt 11•4.1 Vll " f ."; ..;1..n11 ag . of ,.. t (I, 1,1" 1. 1../...1.41/1 .411././ring I rtih r13,, , ht, `..111111f I (lenden imig. "I I, a?u II I,l'll. .11.! , , II yorir+. mf , t hor ti oath bio• I,V 1,01111;11'.•;'1111%t II )411r1I .b•p.l, r.h eking her ff,roh , .411,1 rlo:^l. Slr• in•nutes : .1 . 1 ./1 , 1 10,1111, of hoo yn.• 4 IL. ~ • I •,1) ).1, _TI, v th, of the ,10p .t of Op. P on•III•otin nOll,O r nn pul,. in Phll.l,l , lpliia 21+ The moth grain depot,—Vin itr,titt.rty of flit) Point ,' I% attin .4,1•1; 1,4 0 , 14 of Tiall ty. gut,' and nor th of \I t, het, ot yompleteil Its molt way 100,000 The 'tare Is Most onlodan lolly haft, pr tirnivtre. Evte,- nally, the shies ittn,l roof Itro ttlofeti Internal ly, ample protection ari.otivt fir , in .oersted. It Iv 5M feet lotnr, I P I ' ,t u tdr , and K 2 feet high. The floor of the hit Lime I, traitor tod by ail traria, on which 00y . Tors eon stared and re opl vo or dischargo their Irelght. Thene are sit rods of platform low , tcoth Ii titling 45 , 1 IMielf+, or Mir mar 1010 It.i.initiT, 'trio. the building, and underneath the bin t, oro way. for wagon.. A wagon con load inio hindielo in 3 minute.. Wheat and oitt4 .110 nit •11 , a1 . ill the Lino, oind nrn_ being doily ri00.v..1 juid dto. charged. Besides all thi3O fur teansferting grain, there 'I room within tho hoti d to „ tor st o ring rolo , ll.l.trtvl,."C {lout. —A correspondent of the Hollidaysburg Register Is responsible for the following ghost story: "A short distance from Allegheny Forge, In Juniata township, resided a family of the cognomen of Flynn. consisting of Flynn pare, Flyo.l mere and Flynn Junior. In tie course of nature, Flynns pars end mere ere gathered to their , fathers, leering the Da rental Ames% the possession of i:tater Flynn Now comes the glut of the story. One dlght since the demise of Flynn mere, the young mln was residing alone, and on 'retuning home -observed twenty-two candles berning me the table In the room. When he entered, all became dark. On another °opiate°, he cam* In abseil desk. Irbil" he Nur tundis' burning as before, but which west out again Immediately. He thee - west to ids toOtti,blew. his own candle out, writ be heCtuiti to sleep. Ho awoke In pie bight. viten lEtAlle Dandle was burning ass& a blest' It dedolile third timer wbets Ortaf Shit beanie of Sol dispelled his glicidy visitant. Otbes re slide tit} terse nave seen t hip same a tlloug whom are ler/John Arged, Mr. Tagil g. and others. Hers Is a chance now ter those fond of the supernstund or wlerdllke, and we bops It will be thoroughly Investigated. The kenos is open to the inepeonon of all." %.It nltelnpling