106 Divisits %kW BY P. MZEK. JOZ IP. ripun. rniosquas Maros. Ink BII,n_10: ••f ( g, -NILLY, eat, story, 'Wearing the Cross." in number 16. —The weather is eil gloomy eas the , tlailicsle over the Connecticut election. —lfow well the fifteenth atrteed , teente helped to carry the Comieticut election t —Eggs toll in Missouri for nine cent& dozen. Here they sell at the rate of about nine for a been cents. ItOrt 4 CA a CoN ICU MI, Senun and Ei sv uti, all Radicals, Toted against the admission of the Sa trap Aim to the Senate. Sandirick Islanders killed Captain Coovitrid' ate his body. NQW they are erecting a monument to his virtues—hia beetly virtnea ac I.vrestims. --The liagerstown ifiti/ haw recoy ere d $T,500 from the corporation for allowing a mob co destroy it in 1,862. ;tatter leave newspaper men alone,atler —A Baltimore toper in , trying to put himself out•Wts nr n (mart of whisky put binianif inaide of it Cof fin The result wit greater than be ex, ported. • Some of the paper. are mlirwatiQg the abolition of capita) plimslinient. We shall advocate it whenei vr men ref i n e to imbrue their hand.- in the blood of their tellow•men. —WILLIAa FAGS a hard working %Ming man, Or Cambria county, was robbed or little all—the other daV, Vim II ca thinks 0,1.4 tbe eaddest page in hie whole history. —_(hir friend of the litt»tniftlon .Votith , r cull , . the rirteenth Amend tw o. th e o ,contl step in the ) tnarcli Ward di- I ,ottntri. /Iv eiliould hose rail ed it the eeeoint hundredth. TA0111.4111 NI I confeasea In the guilt of Captain EI it t. and Hays it call lint blame the American people 14 their "deep reftentment. sow, let the wretch be brought to trial. —"Diet, Death and tile in the title of a Wolters) isetritrer'm subject. (In the ground we, atippome, that as dirt wise his origin, so death will be him portion and the devil hie 410-tierstion. —The trial of MeFxtt AND tor the I.r ~ f 111 , 111 T 1 ) Rli 1.1.0t/) , 101 „ ,4).4 progrPointitg ill New lurk. Pub lic sympathy is with the prisoner, and A is believed that ha will be acquitted —A clergyman in Chleazo threat ens to "shake hell" out of that place It will pr, , baltly ho l'll4lPr t.. *tivis, fiVti Out of t h at pLur nnw Lb,. It will he aCterAhde t.. htit pia!, nut of lion i( E; (; HEM n indulged in neat, latel v and they akree with )11111 Wille)11e , her way tit .-a% ing that nMr Br t rehea ted the 4111 t thon.awi del arN nail )Seane 1101.1‘,11 YIIt•NI: wan married the otlvr due hi three maidens and two widows, all Irian New Engla n d, 'Ram meta is always lenity fora match, and those two widows are probably a match for liauuter or any other WWI. -SI lION CtuERU% says he ,ifiee 1.,1d Jeivveueom litavis that a nigger,wwild sometime occupy the Tatter's seat fa the Halite, and j eavis says he didn't. We believe Di. u. We always were for the under dog in Le. fight. —The Rndiosis have sprung ahoth, er measure to put money in their pock eta. They now propose to take the lends of the Indiana and bestow them upon the Union Pacific and other rail tosal aseniewriss. Wbst wretches. —ThsDiaxoJp. T oonteettd elec• ticia / oaaer has lima decided in favor of the tioateatitat, Wars. Mr. DIAMOND, the holelerof the seat in the Senate, though fairly elected, is, by this (loci& Mon °rale Radical , committee, forced to give ft tip to Wellif: Re Bride that no Democratic "diamond" can ever be "trump" among such 4 "club" of Rad i • •e al "domes." —Capt. Common, the new member of •Congrees from Texas, ha*, it is rumor , ed, challenged BOTLHZ and SHANKS to mortal combat, on account of the in. suiting way, in which they oppoeefbie admission to the House of REkoretteittlx. tiles. This will give Corisna chance to put the Beast'vo other peeper into the shape of a cook.ey.e, As or 811 AN no doubt hi will give leg-bail, —lire. Geo. 11, liteemme, wire of the chief of the bureau of printing anti • engraving at Washington, had $1,700 sent her in a boquet the other day. Thik 1(40 eo much like an attempt to bribe him that Mr. IaCCARTIEE tUrIl• el the money , over to the treasury de, WO:lent, Whieh proves that there is *4,6qm...honest tnen in the land and 'even 4n.sitivßadioal party. We s tick a pin ,here. , ' ''.....:, :, l it ' : ; Ar 1 ) , . -. ( i ~. ~.. ~ VO PRI 61 The Conneotlout Eleotlen 1 DOlCOOril ay Triuniphent. (taco it+ure the slur of Ihiaueraey in the tocendant in Connvetient. On Montle). fast the conthitied )wale of Radiceliton in that State were routed borne, foot and dragoone, by the llw tnoerae3 nailer the lead at tlay. deAell has been most disastrously defeated,' end his brilfinticy tarnieled in the dust of hie own humiliation. The Ortnoeratie majorit' IN about t.eveli hundred—fl 'splendid triptnph. and one that covers oar t'ortneetietit friends with a halo of .21orv. 'pine has Comiectient iironotinced against the Fifteenth Amendment. In the first ~ z eneral earnest that has taken plftet , between the lis,t „tutu parties since the promillgalion S:eereiftr) proidaniation annonneing lhw riiiitirminn adult gno l nrtv, the pea• ple ha's e e pro-toed in 01111110 r nio their rani lem nn t 1011 or t h e wI, 1 mat ter. "rhey lime wi,f, (M I is die white nm'. government, which was made lar whiM men and twist he ruled by white men foreser, We Can have nn part nor lot in that ptilitienl and mar al degradation that would drag& whits man or woman down to the level of a ne,lrn, and place , the Ltllot :{ll the hands of nn ignorant and benighted rime merely for the pit risise of contin• ling in power the iiiiist vommt and in lamomi party thnt—evei e\Hteil. Such lute been the (crdlet 01 nn ~, telligrot people whet( fairly asked lor at the polls. And, let our lily what they will, such will he the ver dict crr tht people everywhere that they have a fair chance to eirrois 11 4 The negro iniquity has been too much ofa lose for Orient, aril \\icy Will crow% it with the Hattie nausea that the stom ach Joy*, Iron' a pOlllOll ol noxioto The Ratlictik title iti,pt to cover their defeat Ly taying that their titers did nut turn out on tic('ount of the had weather. lint this is an old dodge and ran ha 11. no weight with Renall,l,. minds The grate!, glut ea, . filet re 11.11111, that the) 'hale Bern din trnul. Iv heat/ n in a fair coliteo --a content 111 which ilinv were of ,oiceer., nil 11 AlllOl Ile, 1 1 0 .0 to wtOt {,rhle :14 moat h) till' t , eople''l the Filiceeth Atin.lelnietti. Hint th. '4l tex 11,1+1% i1,.1.1.1,11111t011, 'ln I fee l , e.re• n , bait u*,: - ,c•ii'l certnii, am that the We col lo (tidate 0111 gill tail( perils , creme trteuils ut C.iiiiieetteut on their glorious victory, nod Imo that it inn) be but the beginning lit s great rem' - Lion that *hall rescue the country and restore the 'pristine glory of the ltepub The Government Printing BUperinteciderit ' LAN', the tinverh ment Printer, and the Men who insists cm employing dallies in the Govern ment office, has co run the business of that immense establishment as to call down upon himself time censure of his own party and an investigation is now being made into his way of doing things. In order to oblige a set of scurvy politicians, under whose thumbs he seems to have fallen, he has bean in the habit tit turning off the oldest and best printers in the office because they didn't happen to be agreed with him and his masters in every political opinion, and putting in their places a set (it nincompoop., niggers and 'soh so that the work of theoence has lanes greatly behind, into almost inextrica ble c enfrusioo, and has become mote cebtiaril) anti enorneutsl). expensive, Such has Lei the result of putting a fool into office. From a personal experience of some time as it type seeter„ in the Govern *neat printing office, in 1864 and 18611, we know that there is much work to he done there that only good prin Can do. Mr. Di:pares WBB then the superintendent, and the fmetiuttothip of tlw uffige wt iti the hands et . Exot.igit-,and, after his resignation, in •those of Mr.'C't Iv:mm.lAm, both: of whom •Ipn.hv,minek viral priiil t ers, and even then, there were .sometimes difllioultiea.that only the foreman him aelt.could solve. Now, with a fool for solivirintendent, and th& foremanship in the liatola of a man who khowe noth• o r,th e intsinqs he professes po di• rect, and the office filled vvith with, t) l'" W MBA CM "STXTE RUNTS AND ° FEDERAL UNION." BELLEFONTE, PA., FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1870 roe, apprentices, niggers an(tho like, is it any wonder that the printing gets behind hand or is immensely expen sive? Baitiii is the way the Radicals generally manage their business, The public, good is forgotten in the desire to benctit the darkey so as to make each benefit result is the perinanenv of their own power or in the heftiness of their own pocket books. CLAre is only a mingle specimen. The President's Pronismation Last week we pithltslted the procla notnull ioh of the Secretary or stmt., au nouticing the rutith.atilm of Ow Amendment u hereby !leg:N.44 , are al. lowwl to late. 'flux week we bite the Preffidenit's proclamation on the manic. Althjent. 'rhis finishe9 1111 \cit w)fitvuous trafl , action, and fulfills the prophecies or the Democratic: leader , Negroes will now vote thr?uchoot the whole country. They haye mimed art alai Whit(' (Ilea have been drazged dolt u to 4afect upon a ( .4, 1111110a lel rl NVe are so treigli,ted -- sit tuck of the whole flivkeninw anti dlm,twuuti burl , 111.140, that we can not ante about it ith iiii) patience . pro , cot, we forbear to 411111 , 1 V 19 fat th,r, only giving 'the worth that ha+ put Into (, R IN I • (OW of Lim tuiu'uu4 n 11,11lIer 1. the nab' and Ilon.n , er lisp.. In , • It iNli.ll,d to not qv tio• gross by ineasege or th I print.. gotten I,r pre,. Imitation of the See retexv r tuft notion of • thietittlitlelott n e . nettlteltt lit view lentett r 110 t,1.1 eepert ease c( the Filto ofith Ainentlttlertt 14 the omit 'intim', tills day delPirri/ A pal I.oi titAt "rod I ,teas., n depaltitre (runt the innlal eettrae Justifiable A Illeariliro 03111344 . .1W at one.' noir of people "(era Who Were heretofore declared by the highest tribunale_ In the land not eitlzens of the 1 7 11111a1 State., no t .1 41 041 to bon , ~,,, so, with the aseertion that at the time of the Declaratnatot ttttlepttntf none the opinion no. fl,, cl told ruurersnl in the eivilised portion of Ilia ..lilts race. regard ed ax an axiom In murals at Alen as 11, pelititra that black men had no rigid+ that white men were bound to respect as indeed measure of grander Importance than ant other art of the kind sines the folindstion of our Ckivern ment to the present time Institutions like ours In which all power Is derived directly from the people meet depoliii mainly upon the Intelligence, patriotism, a n d industry I call the attention therefore, of the newly ' ehised race to the import/m... 0 f their atrivieg 10 every Itonorehlo manner to make theinaelvo• worthy of their new VP , (h . W. • To the rat , more favored heretofore by on? laws, I *mild pay, withheld 111/ legal prii liege of lei vance inept to the new citizen The trainers of our fA.linift , I ri o t A rtv,hitosn ~f rictrertireet.t erottlli net endure WWI 11110111 gen t le and ednemol... generally Ill( lured onwng the people ' the Father ~r ra( ntry in ht , farewell address used this ,angling„ Prounitu then. o- a Inn It Pr „( 1.1 1 II 11,T4,1W11 , ` in`41111(li.11• fir llu. general nea bits. h. ,repertien vt... the 114 e 1,11,11, • ..t.it.e.ll It that pat h , ',potent ettllghletleti le he. 11,t Annet.l IT. ,• APAIA ,. In ( ~, A1(1 - ^.A the 1.4.011, treqr. for 11,10 )11,1 Ji,..‘01 1.1, , pi le ills ,gelliall l 4.1111 /1 .1; I I 100 tied t heartet , ten of the 1 . It nth tonoolonott to thi -1 ow ton aoinpl. • 110 A. , .11 . el 1 ~ n+litlites ill -.141 ..1 intver runt, tent 1..-111 p anal NI, 1' the ott .len vane 1111.1 1,1. , HIII he tenets 1,1111 tot ..pertinu tee le t..i that I$ pit. t. le ,he et ete nn telatten of W i-lOnglon If 111 , 11//ICIIIII. ..or” Intlterlarti 1//1 . 1/. 0111, pipe len or ),.,1 .1, 1,..a 1, 1.1111 1111%, Huhn 1 , ..1.11411a10 l)f 0.111 nttl heur I in a rapid ',tie l ...11.1 Ile r. 1010, call Otero I ~11),1..., (tik, “if Ibe within their r.ulteln.itiontal into. r, to prentele Aral 1 IICIII1r11)4 1. j."3,11r11 ...lIIII‘I I / 1 1 the Inarritry.llll , l intent the people verywhere, to A.! to It %%tat att who yoso,o++ anal e seroise i+ailleal rights stiotdd hare the ,pp/mil/MI to acuutto the knowledge which will make their share to the Government a blessing and not a danger Ity snob mean. only can the benehte eentemptstod by this amendment to the Constitution be secured. (Bigtieel) U. 8. (Mixer. Executive Menvitin, !Nowell 10, taro Who Did sod Who Didn't That their conetitnent4 may know who the Senetore and itcpratetitatives were that voted for and against the no torious! railroad 1 4 / 1 , which took Prom the State Treasury nine and a half millioue of our best securities and put in their place the same amount of sec ond mitetsage beads of a parcel of un oomplsted railroads for the benefit of tbosi railroads knd the pocket* of the men brought upV: them, we give the " yeas" and " . tvitle" as they stand up on the Hoses and Senate Journals : Ow the qteetine, shall the Mb pee.t the yews and we were required by Mr. Billing. Feld &old Mr. Smite. owl were se follorre, v ie I 7401—likeilis. Alias. Beek. Donnell. Duo ' can, Findlay. Monona), Men', Linderwen, Low ry, Mclntire, Miller. Mown*, Nettle, due etend, Onterhout, Punnets, Mendell. Itohinoa. Wallace and Watt—s 7. Nuore—hi .Billloitfeld, Brooke, Broad.- head, laluckelew. Lath, Lirehern Floweret, Itn• • ease Tuner. Vietfel, Whirle. end 81.1rudon, SPO,IOTi.OI4 I= on thi Anni pnnarnire nr the 6111. the yew , and nave were retotred by Mr. Jteteptu and MI Bong, and were ow ((diner, rig • Yeas—Meech. gdoire, Allirlglii. dines, A rill etretig, Beans, Bowman. Intlfingten, Mono', Charoh, Cloud. Cutely. Craig, Creit,, thdly. Darlington, Dalgltger. (Adams, (Union), Poreythe, tindeludk, Rail. Hong, Hersh, Joheeen (erewerrd). Jeeeplie. LOidig,lo 6ll4 3, Loaf, McAteer, igreCrearY, Me lnery, McMahon, !gambol', Maxwell, Miller (.11legheny)."Milliken, Piiroone, Pbrter Kletighttle)4 Peril/a IYOrk). Roberta , Robl in:), Rohrer, ftanattarly. isedgeeitek, Skin ner,arldtb, en der, Staele (Schuylkill). Ste phens, Stegall, *gig/4,1)/er, Vankl,l4,-Walton lid Strang. Speaher--ro. Nays rniiesallo. 1714/itrAC.... Wiwi, Brown, Cilsmbe - itnin, Corny. Dirietnlek, Elliott, Herr,. gligel irillltit;nP(Vltllneille%irgeir: " I{C• n t' . .ar, repo Leonard. Lenge/let) Mtcornek• on.,l;o4ti roO kkin, Miller (Pltilatielphlai , /do ont rnery. elhl Sehwarlx, Aced, utl"el,.. o4A, 'Webh, Wheeler, %Mir, W.l y and WogieV4lll-- . " _•• The Monster Eyre If Congress can find time from its various negro neheonee, it promisee to look into the Itomtaly and Oneida dis aster. We know the nigger tinniness in the moat important " thing on earth in t h e eyes of our Radical Aolons, bat nevertheless we trust that they will Enka lime to - ight this great wrong and bring the heart/ems murderer of Capt. Wmt.tn.mn and his brave crew to justice. n let.o; the A merlenn Government take tip tills case , yeriemaly, Englnnd Will do nothing. A Court of Inquiry or !lint Power 11414 already a% used its beliet in the tridingue.. C apt flue ' , dttenee he ii ototortolit hi- suspension frown service 11,r rlk tepti}i • wel On- Ir. all thqt e, er Lr Jon , . akett it unless nor I overnment ‘leattltei all U0(.40 ) 411. Hon. Thr intarnuns hmist ol t. I P 1 iii that he hut roil lonll a n d sunk a denoted Yankee Vessel tool was glad of it — in a little too man fur as to hear tnmel' Flint mail or los (lin, erninent Want to he tiiiught that ire are not "glad that ne Si ill turn their gin mess into sorrow mile-s they make a fitting riTfir ,tion I , hr 11 !uteri/He. The Wood, of our liras e seamen men abut,l from the Ludlum of the ocean Mils tiod justice and lolo.nom deutauil that a monster su e a t /-• la 1;/ , tot he left in We le,ve, then, that the movement now milking in Congress to the eini or bringing retribution i k pon the head of one of the vilest eriminals now iltiolog, may he pe*ined migorolis) to a !-Jitin faetory coilimmihation. Let the ahemea to make the nigger superior to the a hits MHO tie poNtikollea for _ti a preeeni, and let all join in demanding, of the British tiovernment jingles upon the murderer of the brave men now sleep ing so quietly in Yokohama Bay. Ora. Grottos 11. Titorae, of the American Army. and one of the shiest of our officers, died at San Francisco, on the 2tith ultimo, of appopleity. The death of much a mail as Major General Tin:oats, who ought to hove been the I.letiteliant Genera/ instead 01 that' lit tle tool, Sit r.sin%%, is a great loss to our military service, as he a ab , HIIIOII,IC the Seri , tiblenl ,/i /Mr /111/llllri' Inert. \C r' 1.1 LAN, Lys, %N. Timm to a //A .3r/1/ V l lllle (,) l f o r pro rionle-t and nn, t hi.lliant generals cot thi4 side oldie At " hintie, and ,igubt it 0,, it ran he (mind not where. lee . 1 . 11014 1 , \in- 1/11. atilt. 111/111140W! itl the Feder a l liovt rat of ifljrlfig the bite war, and it aro+ the gro4l4eilf INee, bath to hint and M , (1.1.11 is, 10 prl/1111 , 1e SHERIF/is. Mei their, heads tt hen SIIi.KM the chkreOttt ttlivt ott tiut. T ' '.ll(llel-ell,ll , to the presi dency. But this is the day of little brains, and, with a few honorab l e tra ceptlons, addle headed fools fill our highest positions. Gen. THOMAS VMS born in Virginia in 1816, and was, ems. sequentW, at the time of MI death about Alien of age. Tut: Lit sea.—The Rsdlest par ty clamors a great deal shout it's ',boso my. As as inetanoe of this we may eke the cue of Hon. Reams TAXST ,oersus Hon. E. M. B , taltros. Judge TedelY was chief Justice of the United Mates kw 16 years, sad died wildest leaving his family of deffighteips • pen ny. Two of them aro woo oh. time earning their livelihood. Mr. &SAXTON when he died, left a life insurance poli cy of $75,000, besides the $lOO,OOO raised for him by private subscription. Ilia wile and eon wets in geed health as well u circumstances, mid entirely above and beyond the reach of want. Notwithstanding this, they cow pro pose to give Mrs. gassiest a pension of $6,000 per minim. It *sakes s differ ence where dhe Radical party's teen°. my collies in. Judge l'etar's tratikh term may starve, iur all Radicalism caress, reoiinelless of the tact that. their lather was mien!' the purest god m os t , eminent nine this country ever pro duced; but StANTO•'S wife and son (fink still suck the public teat. though they be rolling in wealth. That's the difference. —We n indebted io Hon. C. R /kick/ilea , for a copy of hie eptreh on the " Disperutation of the ' Siiid!in% Fund," Of ratberoti the act of giving to certain rail-road corporation. nine and a Fig Tllione or 'altars; ' also to 1-16 n rb,r ficopy if !1 1 ; Tim Reg Wry Law and Fraud* The principle argument in favor of the Registry law last winter, ara,B that it would prevent frauds st the elections. Radicalism passed the lax, and the tax payers of the State paid out over one hundred thousand dollars, to have its provisions enforced, and from the 'ery portion of the State where it was to work the greatest reform—in Philo delphirt-:-there is no less than four con tested election eases, in the Legislatrue alone--all hatred upon alleged frauds. What these contested cases will cost the State, no one knows. It will he thousands upon thousands of dollars. Now, if this Registry law--that is an outrageous imposition upon every la boring man in tite , Stauo—in what Rad mallow makers said it would be, a pre vemittive of trnittl, how in the same of High II ewes, does it come, that the first year it iv enforced, there are mere contested elections eases—more alleged frauds—more illegal voting, than for ally two years prior to its conception. IV ill some radical ;4‘,10n tell as ? Letter from Look Haven bear IVatchmati had it pretty bad Blnktt , en Saturd4t . ) , said this tune not from lire, (lor will, h 1,) reason of much itmoOtarit:,, wk• hove acumen tie wee or c,,0t0r00. ) but fi out it• water. The river' Lad 'lei. n rising steadily for several ilay•, hot the ruins of Friday ;light and Satiirdav sn 5w..11- ritthe streams with such oil alarming rspithti , that great here it ere enter tained of a de•druitive heal like that which removed our board-walks, flood ed our first floors, tilled the streets with whirling logs, and foe& a Venice bore in 18416. it was reported and current ly believed that a telegram had been re eeieeil from Clearfield that tbd watts: was rising there at the rate a foot per hour. All of Saturday afternoon, end the greater part of the night, the own ers of the rafts moored on the other aide of the river were busy securing them by many and stout cables. Yesterday, how ever, brought. a change for the better The water which had gained but two or three inches commenced to fall, and before night had fallen six inches But ono raft, the proliorty of Col. Irvin, of Clearfield, was lost, There are two or three him of snow on the me untalns, and a !wary warm rain would y„et give ut trouble Loan a nd Building Arso< intionn aro a mania 111 01 , 3 vutinty ,lust now Two have hoar iiiretpornted, one at Reno..., and one bete, in view of the high rents i , Oll are oniipelled to pay in Bellefonte, they are "pot what you P a yi ng *boot the same amount )early as is At present paid for rent, in six or eight yearn the same property may be por e Envied . 'lle ~ C entral Normal S,•houl ulin,'• Hurt.ing The sue fur the Buildings has been selected, and in a law diks the I ijl.lll of the 0141(1 , 11 well Ire 1.11.* $3:l, OW bAla thus far been (',eioniti,,,,s are still ont, and It is confidently liPln.voi th at i n a few , laic the amount will reach S,oU,- Obtl you see, that notwithstanding the ins cube indulged in by your neightwr, the Sahona/, last rein, Lock Haven eartsraise sufficient funds fur au enterprise of this kind. Rapidly es this work is progressing we are growint tmpatient. We ere lunging for the MU: of lb() young ed ucstors of this district. There is an ob jeation., ands great one, to the , location of the Normal School at this point,lfilit has escaped the eyes of thaw who want ed it established elsewhere ; and that is the overwhelming, transcendent beauty of air young Wire. The latent to which the young awn who will sojourn amongst us SS in oaloulaile. Your associate to one or tiro ders visit has teetilled to the superior ktvettneat, vivacity, sad general colas ttalseses that abounds her,, as bee *).o the Nationat's Noting editor. Paocy the condition of that young tasoller's wind, Wito Is daily emoting on our streets the bewildering glances of the, brightest eyes that over mused a throb In a man ly bosom. leery type of female per .ion, the regal end the petite, the blonde and brunette, the majestic and the sprightly, the denture and the flat, all,ltriuriate here, as they tie no place elle In the Butte. Their presence must ex hematite rei of the thing" (a. lin ooln would here said) interfere with the studies of the susoeptlble yoeng Men who will be expooed to their fossil:ba ttens. • Major Yunnan, a carpet-bagger from this section now in the Florida Senate, A.sseasor of Internal Revenue, 'President of one, ands Directw A in half a dozen other rail-reads down %hero, is in town, and the ladies& aro lionlzino; him, of course. The Methodist Church here is happy in the appointment of the for Anneal revivalist Laney. He ia,really a fine speaker pAsinfeorie is description. Would that Itroww,v, inarti awl °thew of your hard r rept dhoti* oould- bear one of bin iptions of >ti material hell. It might do goo 4, --Ca.tpties T. gusros, ?mita!) , 'of the Lycesting &mite, ha started a new piper Athene, lirelkorti oouoty, 041,11e0 ' .• NO. 4 j,th k UAN gN, 4 Blow 4 1 ,1 1 1 1.115 4 4 4 a —Hunn on le enjoy ng a nondina of nengla- Hen, —ln Itied/brd nontai !hip); Me • premium, —May ~ ocjliOwoll Ilmileipi, died on 11i• k. , :„.,.,.. o, of pulmonar y eonewnetlen. Afar Greeley wlll leek& rri Iladelon next, mon h. -4 ghotd mtory ha. It that the B.vonetate mine I, Itatiuted. —rho filintlngilon Presbytery will meet lu untlnigdos on Two Any nos! —Mr: Csilob Wairdefld, afnrtitrigar @minty farmer; lost hin poekettotitik thh - 6!4fie - day, which contalwed MOO. —.Jenne Maher MA!, of Wolf kowobtp, eornlnron., died on ibe NOW 113 POW* 0 month,. and 20 days,'ef pendyele. Ho onyx the /invest Linmenswy. veki of pi root has Wen opened on hinds of John n. Roddy and John It, iltringhain, Wear Wellorellyrs, Boman/en otinnty, which yteldsn,7l) cubic, flirt nt p a P , l tort. —Tern ' , bawls& of Hoilidsietsing sot into an Altercation ono pistil last reels, during which one of their etruck the other in the arty. with s an ugly, and Painful sash. 7 -A Mtn. Altoona. be', name/ Harry M'Cari neY. W" awed proms watery death the ether day I h rough the 'Limper,' of Ehaugh, who Jompe(Cinto ther wollen 'dream at the riatio hie own 10, slid FCAelllkii —('apt A M Lloyd of /1 olltalayoborx, w 1 1 ,4 proomaltsa with to 4 beatrtifol Roll-hooded eholt,v eon., t o t the eVeßiflg o/the 2 1 3th oft APR Newt, tnony of tho roof:not of that people for him aor Eir , eol in the Hands,. Selowd canon. ---The Ch•nrlinl , l Reitntitienn stolen that spine tree tvtt, rut thl.. wit t ter on the hind 0 ( Mr, I. A. on R hitmer Ritti. that nestled 5, 414 - 1 le t I. st u d I,rotlnee.l twenty 11Lreet Inge, one 14 feta loot tth.. 11(0,1 Ind ,r old hielY7,fieteg Ployeti.. nnu fy y rare of who ha. ?o'er glwn hundred, and forty ifiswondattt.; en the mat, month., being xfrkOnr•tt nom.i.t• her nem- I'm • • I 11) alley awl barn biers Mind to keep William Fdri,tcr die! Frank Homonym valkai'Prank. in durance rile. Thle chap was ar reofrg I J. 1r Lying concerned In this Wilke?. but MA Knott Inc* ham fur the prepet,l helputl him out of his difficulty. Bigief IIP.. gone South to wend %oh., time sn Fastent and Xiddre Tesneesee, wile, he hem inverted tamely to %styl i . The' 1;,,t - ertebr grently plenewtf with the sonata Wong t ), . Inci or OM Virgil.'" awl Transomse railroad ert , l on the heel waters of the ("tam twrland, Wigton entlienneeiiiie *ewe. fiste. that then. Is ft singuloi e ft ,' 111 litir riStoirig of a men AD was taken 111 there on tit.; 2141. tutheo, am/ alp has been y inK v e r .in.•e ttt a ,ontrop.e elate, patter DPl the 1.•11t, nor ware. It +w eaten that the. et)indit,ory I,l'olo Mali truly poaattlfy he the nr , atilt of some haroottr or Miler wet. —Th.• Hanover Sin.efnirJe in twhlrmesf that a vow its !onging to Mr. chailiss Memel. of Mount Ine v.ant tuwnrhty, Ildnms entinty, re eently 11[1,0 tttrth to is noweretweith In the shape tale exit, wittyh had but three 1.0 awl no tail the he.ul tool noillsrr eye. nor Oniefelliet anal yrax m erly rund, with the tinder jiff torehett tip an thot tho 11101101 appearisteon the top of the 11.4 It anx 1/1111 , 1mIlY large and hot h row and exit dl, d In ',drink —The Ito Ilene //cowry/elf tx hublierting fame eoneerning the early Ittetnry of Ihrlfienre roun ty . .nd moo ng th e m'.t thtereeting neetnrrett eee narrate. the following• "Mitigate,. Wl' tinni.in the veer.. from kin4l4 CM, An d ever and y.. 4, for VIII ieb lIIVo drew out of the count} triotwory tyro, - 'darner. , 1.1111“1 ha". 110 elitrwaollearY wernpik, al togel her different f inn, the "girl of the Foe rind " —Two men nanied , / ash] 4 Hedbrook and J o h" 'Tolman, of Huntingdon, mei . * Browne ut the Juniata riser, Jae{ hotiek of Phrtsiorin, on , Inolt.inv rimming last Tbey west out of the riser &Irina tho htrit water /0 • Nat 60 fish but the tierce elirrorstdossiled theta boatswain,' • trestorl brooking it in two and drowning 'h e m both Wostbrooli bad been fatty mar tied, while lioffmars left a wife and tkrvai obis Been A t gout. Ctc.—A ciu, nearly canoed the death "fa hild to the vicuuty of Candy Hill, tide county, • few Jaya esp. Our bitumen. suttee that Mrs. Jrrenuali Hull left her child, aged about V mouths, M the room playing will. the cat n bile ohs wow engaged In macaw part t the hew.* After Penal time Ow wept tows about the child, when //be saw the eat "Wing on Ito hrciset with He deer Wanted la the child's north and 'h. paws &eloped emoted It. neck. Mrs. Wel nut and threw the oat from the child, which wail ainioet lifelevia, bet the cat immodi Lately npv.ing back on the child, play lag Its none In the child', mouth and clasping. it around We seek as before. A ewiewat them the Intl -- n&widia tstoru leek and titan ireerly earhged it swede sprang toward and caeca the child by the throat. Afilbt Itakieisling the child, die gee was Wien eat aid intatedlelety killed, The &laid recovered In a few Jaye lot fog the timely return of th, mother. to it.. the child, it aeoe would hare been plowed he good thtchoy• K reoovery.—Perry °wag Ad eocivele. Eissupaxas bouttrtss.—The rtmseust.de sdsioa of the Supreme Grt♦rt ist.rolatiou to boumiss Is osplabiltd is thp.bilirring , Imier of the 9d Auditor of the l'rettsury to B. If. Harvey, flofq., of Loch *wen . bed Auditor's Offies, Masai MIK* 0. T. Hears!, Mosit.--"ETWae aka late decision of the Supreme Cour*. all soldiers who enlixted between *ay 4th. 1881, And July 22nd, 18114,,and csosived an bonorablo discharge, are ontithse to $lOO dollars bounty, 't tboy bar, not already rotuoivod Inlittrnenht under Act of ..lady 4th, 1804, aro not affected by this daciatop. Respectfully,: E. B. Pascoe, Auditor. —Look out for the greet story num• her 16. , !Weerirei the Cross, ow of Ntlly Afkrlh,,l4 boat , Anti wittiorn ‘'N pressly for t he Wvreindem will be be.- gun In thilt number, A 111EPATITIO society nt ,Lyans hit been for mime time angora' , in tige_tii.- °Unita' of the gunition, 0 if you liVitt to heed H i wham , wouid you have It?'" end the mambo's hive finally de aided, o on another fallow." A Outhmio hutbOdMiwpjittht that his wife has thoratiOsi,r, Igstnedol l lo game of " draw peimr." , the erswelditormker with satirely too biz It? 40,41. and price and brine . ip agiwz? with , vim mi hia deV01.0 4,4041.14in tvt.l