Bo'Kanto Democratic Watchman. BY l'.. OKAY MEEK )E NV. I , Mt EY, A 'wpm T 6 Email Ink Slings —The Lent liner! fur ladiea are the maecnlmce town nails, niter seeing Mot is," think lie's not a bad fellow, titer all. ECM _ln ,‘Nchange say the corn 10010 ell \Ve ha‘i, one on our toe that .It,n't feel to well. _The roluuteer has just coalphiel Its 56th year. Verierlible I.,(ll.espeeted sheet! --New York girls dress very plain l‘ now. They only wear liiso (rifle -P,ihfeen fans area part of a Mara- Nly'a outfit. What a fau—cy. —_“LoNusTREE'r is in Wasbingtoa," 1 - .414.7.-.l.lAerc , are a number of long . streets t heir, anti avenues, too. —There is talk of reclining Minister Mori ir Noeibubt the administration Is ank 10 send a %ionic man papern tnlk 01 01 their party. It has no halite, HU% e -Democracy' ;4,11,444 the nomination that it will court the negro vote. We want—wouldn't have it. wan) a .11povixt thecur tool the lip." Thi. w 'ghat IVlcirru- Hting alter Ii is rejection by Coil- —The bill to abokli the franking privilege•fitileil in the Senate Iry three .otes. Those three incii'v fIaIIICEI ,n yht to Le hell np to unn•erval scorn. --WHITTEMORE, the Radical ('on ;:resqiiinn from Smith Carolina, elected I niggers, war refused his Heat by the lii/inp Ifouse of Iterresentati:es _“(ieorgia has produced a cabbage Lead four feet across.•' Ths is a cal , page ueac and we eftbbaged it from a newspaper that is given to telling ca 9torie.. nice little tight is going on among the Radical*, of lluntingilon county, Snarl away, canines; the Pernocraev will take the bone natty from you both yet. —The big kilns have gone hack home again. They prefer the wilds of the forest to the treachery and deceit hir'c around Git ver'S political —The(food Book says, "If thine offend thee pluck it out and cant it east it from thee," but an Illinois farm er casts his eye over a torn field con taining 5,300 acres. The Bible (Ilan t say anything about a corn field. —There will he no State t;onrent iun I,y either party in !lia State t lll+ Irk ar ISut the eongreasional and v con veations will he the Tilogt of arty that have been held for at low:, tillie- --"une hundred thousand head of Texan cattle have already through the town of Belton, (hi , sea on, on their way to northern mark et-.. We guess that none of them. evOt got up this way or else our butchers %%mild Sell meat cheaper. —Some of the "solid" Ittulmak of the fourth congressional district of Philadelphia have nominated teen NV R. Tilos As for . Congrevs,net liking Judge KELLY. nen. Time ha' accept rol the nomination, and 0114 may Lc at nasty burr under the Jutke', 3 political tad. —Most of the country. papers throughout the State will not ring the Week or the “riiiirtli It takes printers about file days to reciiv er from the effects of the patriotie Pine y that that light up their bosoms on Independ ence day. Th'chcer fir glor'fis Fourth —FAaNewoatru and Itc;ridta lime had a fight. The lorlier Ffll , l the lat ter took a $2,000 Cue whet' he "bath, t orter," and linfrai responded by call FARNSWORTH a "coward and an - sin." Hall's true that the Railicall say about each other, what a misera ble Set of rapecalholl6 they must be. —Sonic of the trains on the l'etin vania central railroad now run at 110, rate of 44 miles an hour. Well, a man's life in this State k only worth $5,000 at the outside, and a mutila ted limb only /3,000. 'Thais what TEARY Raid when lie Signed the calam ity act. So what's the difference? Tt won't cost the company much if - they do kill a dozen or so. Aaos,T, ACKERMAN, of l;eotina,ldr merly On the stair of the confederate Gen. 'Nokias, has been confirmed by the Senate as Attorney General in the place of Judge IloAtt resigned. What have the Republican and Plain Words to say to this? Say a few plain words about it, McGaimas, and Beall N, pitch in, A "rebel . ' in (la ,'T's net I "Treason I Tren , -on " VOL. 15 A Hot Day Soliloquy We begirt to write this article or item, or whatever it lila% prove to be, on Tuesday morning, n ith the mercu ry dwity up among the eighties or nine ties. The .atmosphere is altogether warm. In fact we don't feel the least necessity for an of ereoat. We don't even shiver. We hear the 'minion ing of Spring Creek running just by the sanctum, and it reallj , ounils good to us. We like it. ' It IP suggestive of cool lintio,ine,i lemonades, icicles and "sick." In sloitt, the weather is hot —too hot for cool tort. We rant write —We IVOT - Vllll . l OM, -We can t 91 rt I tl.uc rl , p; 111 M I I etl V. It! 111 t %,,11111 \VII! \Ve perspiti. Ire,•l. .rich theo‘tvun't he an oodaliii..tit snow •froii, if) ad— vance of the ,eaffon Hope hi " flits hind of %%cutler to 1.01.1 pel.l.3iik C. It tako , , tr o many lint collar, to Iserp tip. appe•trarice. The Hutt don't Rhine dof%111111 ) - tt 101/114 110W11. We Beeill to hear nsizz," like 1 . drop of water on a red hot store. But rte must write eq, if That'.+ the word. There's no getting, out of it. typit.setters w ant copy, and it won't t ore. 1111 tour est they might catch us at it, and then they'd raise a deal of a loss, although there ., lots of theni steal from us and we lie% Or say 11 word. Itut what will we wide? Th at . Q the quel!ton. ell-4144111:1111441e4 the members of the "swill' society that whenever one of then' :t-Ice a 411/e4110114 that he can't or loin.elt, he's in for the &mks, but that won t ans Wet here. Besides we are a temperance man, opposed to, i1.P141141114441,44 prolletl4llleS, We titu.rt find an answer to that question, but how 'to do it or whore to do it o, %%hat rubs Very hard against that perlloll of our phi A i . (.31 '44 ,Iclll 4-1114140.41e3 to eeel:1111 brain-, intellect, thought, 'et ccteia, of rot, cl cetera. We ought to be up in the Presb‘ terian church this morning, the bell at which 19 IletV ringing h lr the dedication, but we can't go, because we re obliged to stay here and tints "copy." Wllarit confounded nuisance by the way, the cry of "cor.y" .omr time, becoMCs to editor. -c , 4peciall2. a hen tboy hate none on hand, a:, in the present instance. Writing edit" rink 111 hot weather may be all ierN nice m theory, but its Just the rein-. wee 111 practice \\ e don't like it we utter lid like it, and no wouldn't d, it, it we didn't ha\ e to. ISiit it tie keep on blathering about nothing, we'll hate , imie cop) )ct, such na It Hi. 'tut an) thing thi, Meek j ust to till up Politic. ii dull nod lo,)! IllelfUl9 duller, and t‘ ept-t I•eel to. day as ii e didn't care a continental damituni rube . 1 actum coition v, lintlJer ac ever Nee or hear of one again. Tlrings are going so like the dickens that it looks as it the people had made up their minds to gi%e the country user to the pullUi own arid the devil, and we iiee nhv ae need bother our heal ;Omni, it, it lien nobody eke doe.. We'te tried to tell good, wholesome truths in the NV AT.IIIIO. l ' or ft long tulle, but they Fecni to be like seed fallen on 1-tozly ground. IVe wonder, though, it it nut) not be possible that a tVW hale taken tuut, and will alter while bear fruit to te , tify that our la bors hake not all been in vain " If su, we N‘III :4111 be encouraged to nark on, tp pile of hot weather and the uppar rent apathy ot the people. Thank Congress will hOOll alliolll l ll, 11.101 01011 11 1 011 nut have to keep uncleot sp wan) rascal ' s. We ' ll have a little breathing time then, and think we shall led better. Next week we intend to rii-ticate, because it ' s .1111, and probably we 11111.) ( 1 01111 . 1110 I, 10 0111'110d , suniew hat ecapet roi, to tell the troth, be twccu %UV and Rad ical rap-rallJuns generally, like Ritow and 11.1twiditin and °din . intolerable 111111^11,Ilee-, we have about hrul our Ittimas full, alphie shall be glad of U. But here comes the "imp" for "copy," and %se Anil Just cut this short 'and anticipate his Bich Just now isn't tit all plea-ant to our There, on little devili—taktl' it and go. The Democratic rlitocial Con venom) m-sembleil at Altoona IN Toes dac allernooli, Bali h POMEROY' rani; el On Monday. soft' BELLIWONTE, PA., FRWAY, JULY 1, 1870. Now he thej,ight go on round tht Plat:' Boys' ' There i , nothing like being men - straight forward, linimd, feat he ternoneil men Dien alw hill neit'ller cringe nor cower, who will allow no master to crack Ins whip over their hack., or permit no party to pu,ll them to the wall. And theme are.in , t the kind of men who compose the great maF•Sey of the white laburcrs of !lily wintry. 'Hwy ran be ,keened, bccauso flay tro hottest and Lelleve otlitra to he t.o ISuI flirt• can br hetrftv,l, Li% e editideTicr in tlit 1r 0%%1 Mitt 111 (hi %Yu;/uut!6 spit upon! You can't linnet; tlo .fo%en tont then kick them' for hoot Intaring iroin them pi etty thottly at- ter get up This ft, what Fl:l.(alfaiii wynil Mid ing out. It derene , i them nilh vr , on fit.ti of plent ) ) and pledge. , of performance of Jul It h(tra ) ..,ltii,n, solo the hand of tt titl sts , he It , (ri, preqaive legislation fri tam' of tla , money 511arlss who now Ht at ea-r an l tr.7---Noss down and now attempts to their necks the heel, to niggiitilimi and the bloated form; or bonded itri toe raey , the) 'Wom l tiol.'ll Rule t huty In the filthy gutter to moil grelis'm %%here diailiealt-in wont , ' keel them, and although derail (id anil lie tra3eil they will not be de 'firs, if "Hound the "old flag ' they are ral- 1) trig. The old flag upon isluell mp Int-erib ed, in letters of"lino,; light - -This is a virban'tnan's go‘crutuent made Lv %%bite met' lur nlnto wen, and bq the !derma, white mint There mti 110 ibnehmg nun. uu ken, -no desertets, but ev-ry hour rum the ranhs of the people's (ITN . " orq, collie noble hearth I omen In 11 , 1 IV under our banner tkini er) the war go on. 1,1 it go On' Itadicalt , a) ha- ma& aar ai.oa rte ry Intere.t, 11}0.m e%er) hole, 111 ,,, I 1 ISr ry prospect, 11110 n every rPr.ht at.l nh on the vet\ blood (It the htborint. , white country The gratt, tod in;.; tort aro now rcady to ,-trikc hack. and Ow Llua, ahem r tall-, will he a learlal o n e For the nigger atel the hotelhol.ler Itadteal ism ;thew Ittv, lariee-e , l tt the nigger tool buiellwl.let it tutt-t 110%V !Mils ell!' ILA eupport. ['rider ifs black flo!!, 4 i , "1" ) " fringe 4, no friend of the todfn;:,, fax e d white man is -finind , uv ,lefewler of the Government of our father- , or pro tector of the purity of blood ut our rave is enrolled. It is carried by loud holders over nigger-, -and it is with that armor that %%bite net are now at war. (.;an any one doubt the-result ? How like a red-hot iron must the facts which are daily elicited in "Con gress, and to which members arc coni , pencil to gni. utterance, horn into the marrow of Itadical sewuli.lity I „The any of the tratirgresiror in getting to he hard —like the Jordan of the negro IA instrel4, 71 hard road to trill el Whit teniureliail the dour of the House of Representatives slammed in his lace, nod a ludicrous, vet amusing scene oc carrel shortly arterwitril, in ellich Mr Parnswollll accuntsil ften. Bullet taking a tee of 1.40., Limns:tint dullais from a seeker after(' patent. Ittitler made a defence, but did not clear his skirts of the charge Ilia are nut el Butler awl Whittemore in enviable tin salons compared with such inen as I iennis Met'artli.N, the New York salt m onopolist; Samuel II oilier, of I\lihss. itelinsetts, the pug iron monopolist; and Morrell, of tbia State, the liemstiner steel monopofist These persons, %rho have voted and used their ialluence in the Rouse, during a long session, to legislate money directly into their Own pickets—not by hundreds, but by tens of thousands—are now compelled to sit in their places and hear men denounc ed for offences beside which their own are as an Alp to a CitisVoil sand bill. There they l eis, Iloofar, Morin and McCarthy, listening to debates, every word of which must make their faces tingle IN ith filiarne. If IVliittemore is Iltltit to enter tile Ifouse,tliey must ask themselves ought not we to resign'? If "STATE RIGHTS AND FEDERAL UNION." EIIII 4 ....„.„..e„ ,1 ~., ilk maiti'd Pant lint ler lins ;lone wrong, have we the till t to look honest men in the taco? It for such small offences men fall into ill-oepute,wliat do we deserve? IV ill not the lions, now take up the eme per . sons and any others who 111:1,) tie sondatly ingl \ I,i lug for oppressive laws by wlucitlttliemsel% es %icre benelitted, and game 1 money at the expense of thi general tielture? Will not sonic lionulable member look into this great and ocanilalous abuse ot trust? Bail a- Pint ler and \V hitiewore are, they ' , hold,' be treated with as much lenien cy as the other rogues %Th . () are to be nnnl 'thin Congreseional purlieus; an,l there p,, , toinct hope, now that faint It tend , are th.turlong the Raaical vamp, that the truth will not, and that each otientler,wdl 'fleet with the pro per plinlhhlllellt. When rognetti begin to blow upon each other, the full bean t‘ ut the .ttiry in ptet stirlte t.) I. vett ttliaed.-- Pittsburg Plod "Accepting the Situation." l'inler this title, there is it spirited riper in 'Fur (11. i, Jlt, ten, tie- July, lurk comment:us in the rollwring ___ ()ire of the most eminent Ft - ill - tielo . w liters of England of the laid century - , d% is "No man can be too Hie ,, ii.m. oi the glory of his country, nor too angry at its ib usage, nor too re‘entre. nil against those whiyaliti , e and betray it ' It is riot a little' inspiring to the heal t and brain of one, in i he,. i ollaps. ed. -ort ol times, to read a 111'101, 1)1 , 1 tashioned sentiment like the. i The drift of political writing at hos mo ment Pialtogetli.er another way. Pot a 1111111 to be angry now at the ruin of his country is to draw upon lox head the censure of a thousand 11111111111115A1W1, li ho. basing 'visite up their minds to "nee"ept the situation," can f -re only "imprudence' and '•iiiiprileticitiiiiity ' in the more ',rare and patzimic man, who does not propose to "accept" 1111 V ‘.811.1111,t1(111* Wrilell 11allike5 110. 10-5 of I,liertv trod the destruction of his corm try. Looking out, through the win dows of the pre , -ent tone, iiim the his torn of the past, we find many great' and glorious example;, which appeal to is with the power and authority of battles, and triumphantly %Indicate the tilailliood and the 511 , :aelln 11111100 who liar e refused to accede to the demands of despotism in mery. age. Aristotle was a member of the Cithinet of Alex. ender the Great when he wrote his work on governite lit, entitled Poi ITII 5, which wan in oppo=stion to en cry prom ciple of the atill,it ,01 and tyranny (if Alexander. No ,lidild the general rum of the politicians m those times were quite shocked at the hardihood of Ar i.dotle---they di nouns rd 111111101 all nllli 10.11CIIC11.1.1e," "ustremv," and "inipru dent" sort of it Marl, who Plll5Oll to "accept the .-itivition," or to bend to the le,sons of "manifest ilegtinv." lint behold now what it different fate time has measured out to all tlic,-e parties' While the thmi-a , nl , - of tininl or venal fools who cried of at tile imprudence of Aristotle have pissed away into a %int-cies. oblivion, and while even the glory of Alexander ha- grown dim, the bool, of Aretiale curt 'vet', as ari oracle of rlitical truth /111,1 a IH , IOIII for all generat,ona of mankind'lie l work of the "extrem. , l ' who you i not he t+ilchck..l i , , Ow hope ol office, nor the threat, It pm yr, lives in perpet ual glom, while all Nt 111. Flenotiviced it have cone into notlong but died and (dill% ion Theo I;!IFFFI,IFieFF, their rem ' (tiffs', and Ifi f•lr emvardtee bare, Ilmnk Go 1, pi IlSiled in II ii their one i)0111 , 1 Tlit Wolllls Willi'll fattelosl Oa their de casing sarcasm., ern now iit lost its liilleh 0111011100, to 111(' world as the once -14 11 /111,1 , W(F11011 "consenatives,” in hose total virtue and Wl5llOlll C 011141141.-- 151, 111 "accepting the situation, - and cuhrig th, dirt of power like so many. liiingry dogs This lot of history must he taken as a les , on to those pitiable em ,ards in our midst, 55110 ire reduced to dent last extremity of degradation which ran see no hagiteity in anything lint "accepting the situation" of atitilit.• tea force, fraud, and usurpation. Alas, ala , , what wretches' what dogs! ...There la another example of a great and honest writer, Tiler Liners, who, in the tone of the Emperor Agnstii., wrote to ile.colintenimec the silly doc trine of "11,55.ptitig, the situation,' which called for submission to wiong and I I pp! l'hiii Oil. The same .11,1 Sir Thomism More in the time of Henry the 11 , ,ghtli. The winks of Machiavelli were written in opposition to the "situation" of Italy whets it was ruled by princes, who op pressed the people. The same may be said of the greater part of poetical writings of l'etrarch and Dante. These words, notwitiv , Thinding they were de nounced by all the idols of their day, have been growing in the respect and admiration of mankind ever sinu. And all this tirsie they have been the fountains from which honest men and r alriojs have imbibed lemons of liber• t y and truth. The world is an tnuch better for having had such men in its ~,,,,,N % tion as it, Is worse front the lc lon of I:na% es or fools whose highest maxim, has been to "iiheept the situa tion ,'• whether good or bad. The writings of narington, Sidney and De hoc—those ever to lie reiffeil iVet e such tieniendous protests against the political "situa tion" in England in their da wee bitten% assailed hs all the ignorant, or venal, or cowardly ratfof roluteians; hut they worked upon the piiblic opiti ion of England until the. "situation" was entitely Chanced, and this once tree republic of 1111'1101, was tictually born out of the writings of these brave and true men. Stich are the greet results which conic front rehising th are , kpf theMlllolloll 016 pun of ti tie and ht ate men in ct ery age. All the libert% in the world W 1 4 9, hunt tithe io time, born of the proud re-o4ta nee to ILA dilation ' And all the n-orpation, :di the poiwcal ci Leo% all the despotism in the world, Callle fininemuruilly out of the accursed at rcpt the situation policy. This has been the fruitful old mother of till abominations. It teas the last and only Inend that stood by George the Third in his battles against our tort hither , . All those detested lo)afo.,rs of oar Revolution, who had at last to lee :1-4 encodes to their country, were Lady mr "accepting the situation - when Lb.+ potism ruled over this land. Those aho are now for "accepting the silua lion - ought to get together m grand convorrtuons, to celebrate the memory of their great grandfathers, the traitor- , It our Revolution. Those who were lin "acceptinit thu 4 11Tiii . 17111 . " molerfleorge the Third, were princes 01 honor and manhood compared with the wretched cowardice or y (nudity oftkiii , e a ho now 11i1V1 , -1' Ile people to " lICCI.I/1t - siout• tom," under the black and dirty des pmism of Grant and 0/11J:1....., Till' Sec/1110rel who proposes In "tie rcpt the Nituation - when tic ~e cs the honor of his wife and daughter t Meat - eneil, 19 n lit companion of _that rent,- gade politician who tells hid country omen that their liberties and rights are all pa , sing away, anti at the same time ally IneS then, to "accept the situation. ' Charles A Dana and General Grant The New ',York Sun, a strong Radi cal paper, edited by C. A. Itt t, tor metly Secretary of war and one of the e btori of the New York Tribune, Ppeaka after the following famhion of f ;en. tt t iNT, 110 W Pre.ldela The San pronounce% the President "in competent, lazy, neglectful of lie du. 11(.4, unable to comprehend them, and careleen ul i,ertitrming them." It also term:, Ire administration "had, fuollsll. weak, cowardly, corrupt, anti Ameri can, conteCptible at home nod more contemptible abroad." Hut here la the artit le "As for General Grant porsonally, , ti c have neither spite, grudge, nor reN env,. I le never rer11:101L14 any pi rsonal l'ar or, ior we never asked aIQ, thing save only the appointment of llorace l irei let as Minister bo England ; awl us he sent a man there who isn't half as lit kir the place as Mr. Greeley, Vt, have lower borne him any grudge 011 that account. But toward Gen. Grant as President we confess that we cher ish a very profound feeling of de,ap pointmeut and dissaLiplaction. There were few MO) in the t r Ollntr) who had taken more stock in him than we had. During the war, when he wits digging canals at Vicksburg, and was ou the point of being relieved from his com mand, Mr. Dana did what he could to luov him retained at the head of the army in the Missite,ippi Valley , and the effort was successiul. But lor his agency Grant would then have been sent back to Galena ; and in that even/ he could neithen have bream. Commander ut Chief of the army nor P,esident of the United States. Next. when he was a candidate for the Presidency, we did what we could to secure for him the nommarion of the Republican National Convention. and then we helped to get him the votes of a majority of the American people. All this we did Simply because we t bought.u. best for the country ; and all we demanded of (ieneral (k rant was an honest, benkabla, disinterested, tind patriotic administration of his office Dyes anybpdy think that was too nnicli to expect o f hint But instead of this, his administra tion is had, toolish. weak, cowardly corrupt, anti American, contemptible at hotne,and more contetupuble abroad. It is impossible to speak the truth and deny that this is 40. It is impo , stble for an independent journalist, anxious to discharge his jobigatuals to the peo• plc, to conceal ?SF pal late fitetS so ;ear ful so notorious. The President is incompetent, lazy, neglectful of his duties, unable to corn• prebend them, and careless about per. forming them. lie appoints men to office simply because they have made him preseatm, or are hie relations, or because some foolish caprice „prompts it. He degrades the count 4 in the eyes of all the world, and stands trem• bling like a coward for fear of a cor rupt and bankrupt power like Spain. The man who saved the nation as a soldier is covering us with shame as a L'rebideht. -__,- 1107.--The weather, Spowls from 014,K0Y1100 Mr. Hat Lock, of Hollidayaburg, has a thrios legged .111,k. —ln Bedford county They have "anal;• eleven feet long WI aro hat ing a ppell of weitihrof now th.t, for hotiteps, la bard to bent. --The Hnntingdon Olobe the poptlll - of that little town et 7,2001 —Mr. Alanson IL Tell, of Broekwayville, was Aron nett In the Little Toby, weok•bc(ore —A little elilltl In Berkt county wall put .ont of lb...say" by its norms— a girl of only lo yearn of ago NO. 26. —Philip lit Priee, ono of the most promi nent nun in 1.0 . 0 k Hoven, died in that place week before lent —AI N church nastily, In Patin' township, Clarion co., several sticks fell, Injuring severe. ly it number of 1111.01 —A vein or , eaed ore hag been diseovered near New Enterprifie, Board connly, end I* said to lie quite rich. -11 w editor of theN/ortutt Denton if thinks it ea•ot.r to tell others how to garden thin trie garden himself Sensible. —A drunken man, named Sankey, fell foto st,,ne meek from a bridge, near Iluntingdoia, the other dny, and wee drowned. —Thc editor of the Poly Dimity Der/toffee lois lea, presented with a stalk of clover 111.011 4 11H0' 5 feet and 2 Incllea In height. . —Hurry Esti , of Towanda, has a horse shined 55 1312,0 W. Ili, etubleu uro said to be too finest of any In this section of the State.— - Solomon Pyles, who win knocked off a rah 1111 , 1 drowned nt Muni y darn a couple of co. .11 , 0 %, as found In the ricer at Lewis- EIS —.lames >I Lain, nho died at Portsmouth, Ma day ago, at the age of 91 years, cut the tnt, r, and helped to build at Pittsburg, the tir.t smambont for navigating western waters. —The Philadelphia Poet wickedly sari. .1.4., ere, Geary wivi completely exhausted after writing his address to the people. The people ere completely exhausted after read. tugs" —Sl . ontlerera, Take Nutlet) The 'mittens Pro pt ts .titys "A man by the name of Palmer of tVe.t IA4)1,11011, was committed last week for slander Ile was afterwards released on 82,- •Cs ball " —Jettenou county ha ft nurylcor ur at. Perry %ietory, to tirTrtrrfftrrrnfThrtrte+fiwtsher , (,f Fro4tborg, who received one of th• medals orderetl by Congre., for men who perticipated In the battle of Luke Erie. —The Altoona Son Is rempolloothle for the Int ing '1 homily iirity,watchinan at K lttan• mug Point, killed two Week swims, each five In length, one day lent week. by .imply Into their mouths. —A man named %Minna Funk was killed the other day on the rennnylranla railroad by being knuelted off the top of a ear by his head ming in ertritnet with s bridge. lie rankled 11 wut'n',taboo, and wan young and unman.- Led —Fifty,even raft, were got out of Red Red Rank on la.d. Wednesday, making it total of I ..s: Lent year about 2,5 1 / 1 0 Were 1110 0111, Which we presume will be fully vgllnll..l the present 'wagon if nothing unixeu- It i 001.11 e, —10 . 001.1 ale Republican. —Mr it h' Raker, of Salem townehip died on Monday morning, the 13th of J one Ile went to bed as usual on Sunday toning, and his wife got breakfast the nest Imp - ulna, and went to wake him, and found tom dead Ile leaves a wife and fire children. Ihinutrai - a the M littintown Democrat 4 Rt , j , •tr , , lernly remarks lio a 111 --On 'lneedey of last week Mr.lMilo r ~,, wed down the grass in th• emirs ).ild mud it yielded him nearly one ton tor le, 'the gnu. should he out more freely 111.1 k. Morw Thin would add to the lip the yard It 14 not neceeeary to Moe a I hid in the middle of the town " —lle. ieeteat running ever done on the Poona It It, wen accomplished by the Paelfie s,r•t on Saturgleyinornina Net. It h rr 11114 in vie the run from Altoona to Iptrrhe hill e, 1141,%tance •f one hundred and thirty. cre , 11.111 A In the incredible short space of two hoot. and Afty-idne minuets,—Cbelbras - I Id. maid keeper' of Indiana, having bees rofus. •hut up 'hop and refused to nee,ente“.litte the people who name to attend fount, and the citizens are obliged to enter. lon flit re Several thousand dollars hate al rcady th, n neleteribetl toward the erection of nea I 4“el, to ho run strictly on temperance pt Intet,ltet —A now at Altoona wits awakened one night 1,,,d n w k by a pet eat springing sevend Umess face On, arising he found a large, lierre looking log In his room, which he im noolintvly expelled As the house . was secure• iy fiedetied op when the family retired, they loss to know how the etranger paned .uhoutuum John Wagner, aged about thirty ime eix feet high, with mark on the left -ideal she weering a brown suit, left hie iiiime on Friday the 10th mat. He haw not been hem.' of since and auy information 000 twig iiie ,e !wpm/Amt.. will be thankfully neon rl by hie wife, Auun Wagner, Jayaburg. county, —mrPilte, of the Clindrta Pmerm.l, eels Mark M Pomeroy, editor of the Deetocea end two other lively papers, has accepted MI I n v It+".11 to be proton. et the Democratic ed dor.ld ..,•ntention which ie to meet in Altoona on Tuesday next. As we expeat also to be there, two -bricks . ' at leant may be counted on —"Brick" Pomeroy and "brick-top," which lIMEIZIM ANOTIILIt MUM= —On Saturday night, A patty of men, full of whisky, had a quar rel in a drlnkong pt 14 Mrs. Houston, at IlAtetee Run, SCllUyikill county, and it ap pears the uipirrel resulted In nothing more than hard )ford4, arid at a late hour they sepa• iated In the party were the men James Gar ner, who was killed, and John Toole, who did the shooting ICI !MOMS that early Sunday morning, Toole, who hat been told the nigtil ix,fore that Garner carrlld a pistol for him, started for the house of Jamee Cult, where (lamer was standing in the door when Toole eat& "Jim, I hear you carry II pistol for MC " Garner replied that Ito had no pistol hut a knife, nitkh he pulled out, when Toole cow meneed tiring at Wm. He fired three ishOte, all of which took effect about the neck and head, and al egatedabve,Garner died on Mon day moat log A ftvr i.hootlng Toole made his escape and 11119 not been heard of since Ile la about ° 3II year.] of ego, 5 feet 11 inches In height; Is stooped shouldered, how-kneed; has sandy hair, and weighs about lan pounds. He came from ralifolnia about a year ago, and Is sup• 1,0.0.1 to hare gone to lovr4 where ho has /I brolllCV lIVIng --Sunbury D.)4loCrilt, 2114 Inst. 73
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