Bellefout Democratic Watchmao. Nity (in AN" ErK ‘V I<1:1, VT!. El.llolt Ink Slings W speali4 ol FfterE.• i, I, NV IA Fritz. - Bully t,.1 l'rtti. ✓ -I iell :till I ♦ got. to Enroll, 11• pro-efitutiVO of thi+ A merican army ;, bolter I. pia , vntativp or for uli•IrI'l iiireil,har \a exchange sn)s the Naisilennal ik under a Howl. The sail is . hidden ut Hitt same way', bat blues the liri; ; , ,litta %rhea it emerges. - I'o,o htltrr ki t Ow -milliner in Pariv with lit• .•1001 tam gLie-I, just Th.. ollieu 1...,1(1..rs lln t Make , A ttm-Tit.,..,41. o Ilnlllllllloll 4 C... 11. 2 ., 111..11 11.-11 Th. , olm. , m tli Itadn'al 11100' A M 111i1 , 11 11141011111 1,11 . 1.4 n I NI, 'v and thouft Tll , I'OStllltl. o . 9 . U..' 11l t, emlmr - F: lit piIII 111111 IQ t flint Ptillutr• tlit wikie L:Oneritll:‘ \ St Stltith klll2 till.nigt I,l l t thitt llnlntll ‘l . lOrlil'i 111 %v()Nly 111 w; reivly to ,nrr , . Ilin olection fnr 1:1411,10 ,, en,w4-tals et. report the s ry f3ct that they have been un- 1. , (11 , c er 1161 titirmirriml Indy in w 10•1.• cwi Tit ry Veit ru 1:t• 114. w ell mutt, al Fir ui Wa-lringthri , tat , 1 that .• !s -1, N.loll'lll'4 to 111. , t (;1)(1, thy .1 1,.11 ,, w Indizmintly N.41,011(1(41, "it-, rtlal In " Iti: ; 1 . A it mt. Can t be elocted till , NV mid Brill, ( i n lha Radical and .wear lott '1 honefit .1 , '14 an , In thiA emint) t that Wu.' r.% I. NV 111 hi.' V.. 010 distrn nnnitt ,, ll 110 will 'MVO to, bo 0 . 011- Wllll t oniply honor or a ioeni =I 11' territort . I Vv..WWI to Collgrl , 4 rtrjrq li e n, but we would n't II /I drry nt w nndn4 VII /1111.1111t t. , thvri l i i tit t A Great Battle i lie ttnt Indween France and Pra. , la .LI In-I begun n 1 earnest. A great Mlle tut , I..iight on Imlay IILLt he %, en the artily nl 111arslitil M %I L\ I ralil`e Hid the Crtll PfMel' rill I, .11 k Wll l In H of l'wia. Th e mtrtig- laste,l Iron morning till evening, I resulted to the ilefeatol the French, were compelled to retreat, lea , Inv - 0100 prisoners m the hands 01 Proasiaris. The loss on both sides immense arid the communication 1,. i‘‘eeri Marshal Mr 111iiioN and the I niperor N‘isii.EoN wits for a tone ,mpletely cut oft', but has again Lein Some accounts gRe the (;enerarn forces engaged in the Little at about .1:i,000 and the Priis. in at 150,000. These figures may or may nut be exactly correct, but there nu doubt the Crown Prince's army iii exceeded that of the French Mar -hal The latter retreated to an ail antageous position, and, when able to otioniinicate with the Emperor, stated hat his losses were not so great as had Leen at first reported. Prussians have now St XJ,t XXI II len In lighting order, with several hundred ticmsand more in reserve. They are hench territory, and are said to be marching on Paris. France ,- in a State of intense excitement, and (he wildest enthusiasm prevails. treat preparations are being made for the defense of Paris, and every man able to bear arms has been summoned to the field. The present headquarters 01 the French Emperor are now about halt way between Pants and the fron !lv!. In Berlin, the Prussian Capital,t h ere .tre, of course, the greatest rejoicings. King WILLIAM and 81511 ARCK are CR. h OfillifiliCally applauded, and the hole German nation is aroused. They now look forwrrd to the certain down lull of N AvoLeoN. But the French Emperor to not beat en vet. lie seen and feels the danger bm is nut the man to be easily diseour, aged, much less whipped. lie cau call into the field 1,300,000 men. arid, in „ito extremity, can probably raise 2,000,- 0110. Besides this should the Prmi , iini , attempt to advance tar into Frond' ter ritory, it will be much more diffiCelt A4Av tritire , W4l/17/ VOL.`IS fur them to carry on the war than upon their own ground. France in united and swarming with bayonets, and has scorn to drive the invaders back. The fortifications Of 'Paris are almost pregnable, and frowning fortresses abound on every hand. The generalship of the Prussians has been superb, and partakes somewhat of the tactics of the first N , kl.Ol .EON. They have marshaled and fought with won derful rapidity, and there in 110 doubt but that they are directed by the first order of military talent. Vos Tett and the Crown Prince have cov ered themselves with glory, and have entitled themselves to the name of _rent general~. Another great battle is daily and hourly looked for. When it comes, it will far exceed in magnitude and nn portanee the one firmt fought. N tem I CON WIII command in person, and will he lighting for his throne and dynast , : The struggle will be treniendoini North Carolina Notwithstanding llot.nEN and K outrages Moon the people of North Caroline, roiled by the soldiers which tilt (NT heal down there Co tern!) . the inde oendent voters of the State, %%e are happy to record the fact that Kr ht has once more pre%ailed agnimiit M ~Cht, and the t 111 North ii;tate is liennairat ir lir 10,000 majority. Thii , 1« the more XII rprieing because thought that Ultis is troop, rural Ilni tot:N . 4 and Kink'', Militia hail terrified the people into imbiniamtoti to the Had leal behest and that that party of op pre.sion t rapine and 1111 i would hate ;1.11 undisputed retore Pit it seems that the «pint of hherly yet briOitly in the breasts of the oath Carolinian..., and thtit dies are iletet- smell riot to succumb t., ~tittage and tvrong as long as the 11:1‘,•.t , , , , mean, ~t resistance Hence the hallos In their hamis haw .I,oken nbnve the TIM , ' of musketry, and (;II %%1 :Ind Hot eats ❑ow Nee to ‘vlint have collie their pimp+ ul emiTieNt arid rule. I)etilurryv ha triiiii.phol null the people are ore the re,ilt nl the which f+eviirem the i i irn dl -3 11. ill- ocralie rnilvd •1“131. , r Notth Carolina, may no it r.„ranit .1 Lv Congre4n, %%hi, h may allt mi.l I,,,Ntniet the SUIIO .lintv. that the pe4,1,10 ate not Hi ni patht ,vith the It t I 11 the pre.ent a.ltulti,4r:ol4) , l 'ha\ % indicated thou 'IL'. III - at Ilu 1,61" t I. With the wh“le prWor 4.1 tlir National and State ;t4h1,1,1-tra.(, , 11-1;.,, , ,t them, and 111 I}lC 1:14 t . 411 too great 311,1 liiiani.)ll4 lw Int•n- Unned I,t ton usurpt•is Lek% I, .1 right which esci:\L coplt• 1104 4.,1, - I ht. 111, hanker N tut. in \ tor eels`, 104 Yet %% tapped in Coe] pit 't -let y. N) track ha- , Leen 111( murderer., I h,,w_di ever I ht. V4Ol, 11111110 i rvrn , nnrr the pflice pittipid, and thru ““ri iilcr 11011 t) ttnrl.ltn Ifild hi Ilri , ,1110- nig 14. r it chi lIME I h,tt..;..h, 111. II N. it 1 Jut, ...Ight 11. I+lll 1111• U. , . 11,. p(PIII 1 1., .11 , 111 , '.. • 1 II 11, 11 111. lllk • 1 Id. I .111 rid, oind 1t a 11114 try I titian a 111, 1.1 v t‘1.14 I. 111 . ..11101111/ lu J111,1,111 ', Ii 11 . 1 I 01,1 1q 1111 0 4,1 till 111,1.,1ri0l 14,11. 11111.1, 11.. II 1111,1 11. HY 111110' 111111111 IL. .ll]. ono 11.11 11:1 ilinly 1,0.4 nip toll, lunl th, 1.1. ~,,t 4. v. t 1.1.11.411 dlt l, llel It IVV.• 11:11t i•11111.1..1..1 . .111.1 .• 1114 It )../1 or. 6111,0 pri .1 1. , .1, VINI 11h. ,J.• lr, ...is rt. tit( In.,' n+oind..ll I OW NO.IIII. 1,11 1,. II hOio:, aloi 140 111 Ho' $470011. -- Alt Mill W 11t1 , who wan '•%% hug to snerttiee ILII of II IM %UV: , able lashed telntions," in the war, it he could keep out of the (Iran, ha- a re lation w plait county. I N name ie It lle sayn lie nuGred die kiss of t.l, Quuq m law, and sll pralc,l their WidOWF. lio tan year , . aud 11u 1 W he thinks the radicals of that entoity ought to nominate hint fur —The editor or the Iluuling lon ib ia da r h a s withdrawn from the leg i-lativit•arivit-i , in that ciiiint\. Ile ha, cone tided to bide time 'STATE RIGHTS AND FEDERAL UNION•" BELLEFONTE, PA., FRIDAY, AUG. 12, 1870 The Latest Radical Dodge HMI iltiv I 1111111 frlrOkr,ll Morn, min, In View of the In/414MM: eelnlnenl. o n .1 I'wee-114 by the 11, .100110'0 111,44, ntr I kt• 11. rnlr , le 1.4 t 14),,n 4 1 onr lien The lie ,11,1 n, Innner !nil , . journals ,1,4, 44 ,11, 1 4 1 , 41 417eintnlie ,ile 1114.441 min • them • mot Inet 1,4,1 tl...ir lontrlnllmn Vollitny the Catitn ie, Ilotinrelleml Vianne 01111 114 , , hilly n. 41•1•111 . 0 1111' Ulllllllllllll ..111111.1t1411,1 Ihi Dern°. erlille .., 1 lITI lill Ie ; 111, -'I Loi. 1 im14 ,4 To no 1, New 1..11i Work, lnuellier nllll oho lltl6. njgglitly Val run Jst lr intrw4,18 , 44 In,,' 111 , nti.l nel lr fn , 4l o ,the Ihr Iwo, 4..'i Item. n .11.1 n oppnt 'Tinny The 61111 , 01 11111 V lonMet iii•itltiog. Qin. 1111," -7„,." , 11,1 II w curiniN In note 11)e 0/114et1IPPF1 Wllll whieh the I{rulical rpet , atteitipt to manufacture political ratottl out of the Fran 0-Prol“,:ait \Vat I;:tdi cal party luts Mllen no low In the 04 11111/0101101 the people, that .Iv pour •1111- are toreed to resort In extrttordt 11111 N 111010111 n 11, prkdnu,:, ,t -lute Hence 111., the 7,0 the) etnhavor to make the people he love Alm! the I)etnoerary'ore rnlul truth N trot In \ a n l'atludie,tu against 'Prusrut aml Prote,ta,ti.m. Thr , , hoNte er, 1. not the eine, tp•thrir are a. many I)ettiorratic touritalr nr fat or ut I'ruyitt or their art . it favor of Fnalm t • one of the btl,'esr,i WWII N voixoN the Harrisburg ;se ;lie leaditig Democratic Jour- nal, in e,ntral then iLre pap -I'that take the vain.. tir ntthe Miehtthe Thi9 the /lentil/ 1.11,111 C. , v,ll Me lu, but ; ha% my 111 leyV the I,tiptit off it+ pa. 1.1., ‘viik claim itpanitouu,-1, in lo.vor of Pritto,a. ,f,tos not Ott Course, say fio I'lic Fiera Idea, —if .nell a buil- ;;link attempt to mildew) the people cuu he called ILII Idea—is to preindice (krlll/1.11 , 4 in this country agturi-t the Democratic party It want. , the Dutch %oh, and think., the b.:,t \v: to gt•t it by thus chiming in with the Cwi -01110 ,ienlitnent n 1 far oral the Father 1;1,1. l'olt our :• , en , ilde dermas cite /Xll., will not, rte linpe, lIC caught b such Fait The Nad!ettl Part I are n,) 1111,1' ;L b o nt 111111 i It tiOcS :11/001 the North pole, except in tar as it 'oar he alde, rl, make tote, by pret. :4% to path ./e with ‘t1.11:11 nr•LI lore of countr, a mailout ;et . - man p. 11p1.. leel I.)r l'ruP , ta. fhe //•,, f,/,/ i rcto,irl, that "fleinocratle Jon' ual hat. .L flounced C.ernian, a s impugned then no)tivuti and morl.e,l their patriott.int for "Pa Berland." is monply it ;I nd I, , al 4 lu,of Icr to prejudice the t.er EMI wan n0,,1 agilayit he I )t.riwcrticv, \Y int n ! , iitrt I IS I . lllll . lTrlell, It {:ltst•4, norther ill line LeilV.: ertl,l4 3, the nater. h.; Ititg that hi( flt \%t• haul Ilothit! (f, ki4r 'MI 111111.1 uurttvh awl H ill) et trlCOrli of our 4 \N 'ltch itart %%hop:: Inlividualti rimy, :111.1 of cotir,, , tAttrt•-- thtur oitutturt., bath tit fa iv tit 1'111,13 111.1 Fr al, e, hut, ar , the Democrat cruet a- 'title 'tm ttlit• a. the othcr \Ve ha% tt't the Ira-t I ult t rits,laus its it the I•reui I. all. 11.111111:Lte.1 the 111.1,1 I ,atrn , tn• 1,101 1 e-, 111.1 li g h t I,r;t,ely ni ,Irl,•ntn nit the l.rwr it tht it I<in.• told Rut hair ‘‘t , to do ih Litt:, inarrid I Pln, LIN 4, .0% in I'm lIIE II tiol.t.) th, fight 1, 0•". .1 In pe4,plo vr run uln, !Hit to ,-olth 11O• Arnencan4 nrr nut turn' rout in ildiay.• n Ilan to .In with it Ilrnrr, wt 011:2111. 11 4 11 01 Ilk(' hllll, 111111 111111'1 pally the giv:tt ' HIV I It'lll , /1 • 1/try in litri lighting notv either lor Frittien. 4,t Prti.hut It 1.4 tvattinga hallo 1114 pei,plv .ffir ,;%, eptintl), lin)tvo,ol . IL batik.. IL) I.• he% tl tLrnt 11'011 . 1 0111.1 , H51 , 111, Ctorrl/1,11./11 =1 Inv ‘,ll,tllllll.fllni from th,. ,httitt,t7i, ur -the poor, lied working the peoplt people, the burdens that ale bertrin4 them to the earth, and to. Rhin to --c;tpt. It. {lime';tt tY, editor them a !ennui' of Oleo f o rmer [brill iOl the ColunAan, ham been nominated and lialfpitiesn. It to fighting to wain by the Democracy 0(0,11104a connfy tam the ascendancy of the white Man Mr b ongresn. Should the Capatin re over Ih4 negro, and to secure Mr labor ceite the dietrict endorsement, he will its abundant reward In a word, ItrA make a leader worth following. Should lighting against loggerinin, taxation, Le he elected, no bolder, firmer or robbery and uppren.tom and for the more incorruptible member ‘i onld gaud' liberty, peace and moverity goaran- on the floor of Congrenn. teed to 1114 by the roughttilion which .mir fill hers WWI( \\'e cannot, then, eunment to make keys are Revel—ing in Senatorial he European "gar a pretext upon The nip. , er Menator is out h i d, t o IS-11IlI; 11.1111 i sin ni ihrni A Itigyrr Sellah,r he 'Cut ime 1 Terrill! and all other such (lod help nv! •Inat thinit of that! sensational sheets, will (in (lint the people, including atcr patriotic Merman fellow-citizens, have more sense than they have given them credit for. Among the many notorious scout) drels who have of late years disgraced our Legislative halls and turned the temple of honor to a "den of thieves," this man is not the least conspicuous. Though the facts clearly proved him guilty of selliftg,` cadetships, through the interpositmn ofessAN t,( ONons,and his worthy namesake he WWI permitted to retain his ;Seat nl COngre.a, while Wurrarras and Ds. EFSE were expelled Mr not worse crime !Wan he was guilty ot. The ren. son of this is easily explained, as it is well known that the Radicals lenrol RI TLErt s expulsion would Open the a l ; to Ax DREW .1 Oil \ SON , Whose pres ence there, they well knew, would cause a terrible shaking of dry bones, and who would sentdate their bail deeds in such a mariner as to arouse the just indignation of an outraged people. lint though "Nemesis" travels at a shin pace, it is sure to overtake the gniltc. Bt Ti ER destined to come to 4 rici. Not content with selling cadet slits, it appears he has gone a step tardier or more to increase his income, an+ this time at the eNpenke of the widows and orphans of the land. I% mita, and Penn , ‘ of ooh •1 time in 1t•69 be WRN attorney Mt procuring a pension for a lady in \ ”rt h t:arolina. After having obtain elat beck of some t:4500 front the Pen • ion tufwe, he forged the endorsement upon it. drew the money, and appro. N ilo,' it to 1114 OWII use. When call. upon for an explanation, he pro another forged paper purporting to come trout die lady, through erloch he ti le t; to exealpate 'outsell from the crilee The evidence against him is Ltrong as to insure Loa speedy retrb ',more runioiliment. tench is the morale of the majority of men nhoolirough the bayonet and per memos Reconstruction act have obtain el seats in Congress 11.11 d are note the rule t~ it the land, of whom the Pa. truthfully remarka "They are % ilr spats 11 of the coition of the bay iibet nil the bureau. To relieve them. sett hateful incubus the pen plc of the are rising 'fit con. iii,ite thi exeorable usurpation Ira t'ST Is -rn Lug tort p. to I oi.DEN of North carlin.t. 1111 k P 4,111011 sitym that the rea , 111 Room klllal I.lNi•to.N was be croi,i• Coe Litter refused to pardon a r,,nt,d,rate named BEALL, after he II:111,41\ VII 111•' dwnn promise to ./oaN r II W. FORNEY, WASIIING• rws N 1,1,1 itntl Booru that hewnuhl ~ 4.11 i Re. 11,1 wan a very Ideal for him sstth all the eloquence ut nature, in the pre ,. tie, the vi•ritlemen alluded to slim,. The Pre-lien! gave his word that CI sivi , i! , l he pardoned, where upon midi tears in his eyes anJ :L !t:).:‘ , 1 , 11 emotion in his liesrt. Mt •••s hand re peat,•,l! \ itt•matils, IiKALL Long, at,' It ‘stis ht t,venge him that fired the 1114 tot that took away Arent earnestness and apparent platuti- Idlii% II it he true. It proves that the 1-4:ls , that hi \colt , : was i tttl ety a p e r total matter with lioovi, tel watt ii prentetittateti out of Flynt-. I.:lthy for the etruvgling South. It at ,to Aril,- from the Pre , ottettt the robot of the tu.l:l‘l. :Led ttre , entl bun to the ZEE ennoln, itl the tun , ul hw ampler, Had un 14in gapneal., ol a broken ......„,...iv )-1 ( #:' if 11lialL 11 Roderick R. Butler =I 7%1 r Post R.) lei:, this story with -The lo) al league African won Radical Trickery The Radical organ in Tyrone hav ing charged that the Democratic pa pers are all in sympathy with France, in the war now going on with Prussia. and that the Radical papers all expo the the Prussian side of the questim, We desire to cite hint to the Harrisburg Patriot and Philadelphia Day as in stances of the untruth of hie deelara. tibn. The l'atrial is the leading Dem berno organ of Central Pennsylvania, and is bitterly opposed to Fr anrc,while The Day, a highly influential Republi ean paper of Philadelphia, is just as strongly opposed to Prussia. Among our cychangea we find a great many Democratic papers in tar or of Prussia, and :In many Radical papers in It vor (.1 Fronee. And en tt gees. papers who are independent enough of party to speak their real mentimente, express themselves in favor of which ever side they think is ni the right, and only those that are actuated by motives of party interest, attempt to draw thin 'European war question into American politics. tlfthese latter, the Tyrone Iferahl in one, and its great howling in favor of Tirmisia is made be cause it knows that there are five times the number of German voters in the United States that there are of French. The I rerald and all other Radical pa pers that talk as . it does, are trying hard just now to catch the German vote, which is the extent of their . sy m parity for the gallant Germans now tigl4ting the armlet; of NAPO/JON. An we have said in another place, we trust our German fellow citizens will not allow themselves to be tooled by such transparent trickery. Surely they have too much astuteness to now believe the pr,ifeseions of a party, in favor of liberty, that inns lor the tact ten yearn been attempting to es tablibli a despotism in our own couu trt tar greater than that one against which' } Ilerman frienan contend that Ring IYli LI is iv directing his hit mense !Millen. lie a-toured that Radi cal sympatlyi for Priu+nia in born of an imolai. desire for the Ihitch vote in this country, and then be content, I ler 11111M.4 of Pennsylvania, to stand by the Democratic Party which has alwayti been the friend or free government and human liberty everywhere. King William of Prussia As a matter of interest, we publl,ll the Mllowing ;am isirtrait of King WiLmAsi, or Prussia, from the col umn,. of It Democratic cotemporary Ile is thoroughly an honest man and liberal and tolerant in his religious VIeWH. rader his sceptre the Calm hes enjoy the MUM' ilberilee a. the. Protestants, and even the Jews are al most entirely permitted the same pri I leges as any christian sect. 111. fore most virtue is his energy in the fulfil ment of What he has oirce recognized as his duty, and he will enforce what lie believes to he los right Ly every means in 111 X power. Men who know loin equally well in him private rela tions as a public character, asset( that lie is incapable or telling even the most innocent falsehood, and that his ve racity makes him unable to transact any ditilomatic business, HIS 11011,e -1111111 is simple, and his intercourse with those who surround him as relit titmnis, triends or servants, 19 as allliable and friendly as if lie were a niece citi zen. Ire is an early riser, and works every moriimg a - few hours before he takes his breakfast. His ;iris ate office is on the level with the street, and a great many morning as- Hembh• in front or his window t o ob serve hi m 111 his Aeellpatloll. Ile dues nut :eel vexed by this curiosity, and he has remarked to foreign nonisterm.who asked him why lie tolerated this intro , sion, that it did him as much good as it Mil to his observers, to show them how industrious the King had to be, and how punctually he performed his duty. It happened duriug the war in Bohemia, that he suffered from hurt ger and thirst, and had not even a the• ler in his pocket, and a soldier offered him a Ilan of hie bread and whiskey. King William is a tall, broad shoul dered man; his imposing carriage has not suffered in the least by age, and it is easy to single him out in a crowd of thousand people. As a visitor at the last exposition at Paris he surpris ed the French by his imposing stature and his martial features. The char neteristics of his countenance consist in an expression of cool bravery and self possession. He nt a stately and courageous horseman, who never fails to inspire an army with confidence when he appears at the head of his staff. At the presebt moment it is not onlyen army of half a million so). Biers) hut it is a nation of forty mil lions who rely on him as their savior from greater troubles than ever before threatened the Herman lands. Mal Spewls from the Keystone rhero aro about Mr: negro votore tau va CHEM --A v;.in of hopper hnx boon diaeoverogi in the neighborhood of TIOIIeNtII. -latonee as largo as hickory mita fell at It Pad mg an laot flnireilay a week. —Thu Radical State Central Committee will meet M tlitionit on the lath linden' -TllO Armstrong ell well has been lulled, and 01 amy pumping 123 barrels per day. —The miners In the l-hdnanito Valley have Men et( for an advance of ten cents on the lon —A matt named James Bradley, was drown ed In the dock itit Erie, on Mondry of laid nook. NO. 31 —nowt, county, hi thin Stele,lnte n elteese fnetory of eli unntl tip 147,445 ponatls of milk in June. —A young lady named Smith, diod at a pie nio at Fairview, very suddenly, on last SiMir IMIZIEI —•k wolf with floe pope wiei killed new the litie of Dauphin and LOllllllOll earthily+ a few days ago —There are five pereong eherged with the crime of murder now confined in the Lucerne , winty jail —The Lehigh %alloy Railroad Company have pint put on than. road two •plandid palace pa.amger ear.. —k beautiful fawn, six weeks old, was rap- Cured at 11111 and Co 'a saw null, near Flownßon, la.t week, by Mr Hos/. Privy —A water 4potit burnt near Iluntinelatown, on the Lebanon Valley railroad, on 'l uesday. doing con4ldernble damage to the Nelda and —Thr Republ watt 001111111(10e of lurk coun ty h.aac tlimultvioumly t e4uh ed that it In Ines. iw.ltent lu 11“1111111110 It ticket ha that rounty thin fall • al Ibo Centre Ilou., Tamaqua. named Ellillll uel 6r parr, had lan jaw badly broken I.) it kit It !tom it hit sti oil Friday of Emma Ty roue, l a , to to a separanng office front Au gn•t I'd, and allow the l'uolnatster Om per =11E1=111119!! —A yoillia Prussian, living in Pottsville, who has only heel) is this isitiniry six weeks, ham gone I 11/41411V watt eecitetuant over the war Ise IWOIIII France and "Fititerland •' 111.11 KM Mat case of sun-strok• act wee], the victim luting one Brown, a hnu•her. The Htralrl 14/11,1 the applicattoll of rentoratives resulted in Internal commotion. AIM lire jerking out of about it quart of turner grocery “iniql —rhelliam-mort iiiilittingivea lion. Wm II A moil tong to mideretand that he cannot be re-elected to Congress, and there w Much Arnold.. trait mg In no, redieal camp of that 0011grOlUnic11/11 ilk l rlet arelirm County, [mantel of Iri nIl lady mimed Mary Sherman, who in over one blunt red anti three yearn old, who Is able to de kiloton; awl ualkii regularly to churn!, fli4tntive Of ore r one mile, -1n mils. 111311 nnme.l Stayer, laying al Ko 7.ta Front street, Philadelphia, at. templed to throw lii. wife out of the ..evond st,y , 0 ,1„ s , the other day, htit ass f.urtn nstel‘ jus....nle,t by !hi. pollee --A 1,.•.•n gr,inted to William F. Ehler•...l fort. ille. for x n improved wheel holt Mr I 1.101, I• it VI•11 rig I .erimin meehati ie of I nn•li wen, 4., w give. pronii4e 111 ful filling 11 n•,'fnl lino --Potts, ell/ Stemeirgrri —At it .hos, In iloilidayltilllrg the oilier clay, a ci ill N m rurfrd iovlaCell a lilaa named W w Baket..llld a •ilaVVlllail 11/0110,1 heave,, In a11u•II f. , f111 , •r - was •o aeriallriy ell icy a 111 , 1ai (hal 1119 rerOVery I•liollhtrai rho Ty imc Ilrra 4 lnte, that 11 Ikear and tun ills svel 4. J 1 t•rurered In the mounts in near II 41111.111 V 1,1141 4 40 on Monday of last week, by u onple of gentlemen Ironsitt‘t the mm 1114411), And t hal no Injury was clone to the bear We •umpnuo not - Innha II .ay. the ',yearning Onsettr, It 11C, 1111% e 1.1111111.111 in thin jail at Wllkesharra an nllninnk en Ile, 1111,1 erineltylio 11114 11111111 y, do 11 011 Thars(lsy last from di/trial's /rows*. , u p, rlmlmv.l flll 11 deadly pohnos ■old s Ispne•12111,1, and 1 . 11111 , / Wlll4k V Tionsrn enTTI.r. —There arc now at the Lancaster Stork Yard, about llorty twat! of 1. x.ts tong horned • attic, brought from Chi t ar,o by Mr Isaac Musser Some or them. esti le measure ono,e than nix fort from tip to tin across the horns, and it is found Imprar , U. Otto to raise them in Lancaster county, on ...tint of the difficulty of galling them tiotongh ordinary stable door, They are ort by of a visit by thin ettnonaly inclined —ro tho 11.1 an held in the laet leglniature b.) the following Mtnte He ntdurv, new eleetlfne will 1.. made MIN fall Meanra Nagle.titinnon, lui tarmnn, It. own Ravin. Randall, Berger NI Inure. liobenni, Howard and Lowry, repro• sent tug renpeetively tin Third, Fifth, Sixth, s, v, nth, Eight, Ninth, Fourteenth Twenty- Tneuty-Fifth and TweatyNinth Sonata. roil dtnlnt•tn Four of Lao retiring Set:talon vivre ell, tea as It...publicann anti raven as I ),111ocritt., fourteen liepuldiennol andettren fie 11, n ,, rat., holding over to thowaixtSennte —X% 0 has,' to IVII:Ord a fearful areident which .•oried on Saturday larkpott Oyu Sinking le v'l an nary, to Mr .lolin Deatenhattglk pro prietor of the wot kn. Mr. Intafenlerugh, while in engaged offingis the machinery the engine room, was °aught by his left Will under on. of the be 1 1 ,., And WWI thrown over the wheel, striking the floor violently on Ms bend and intek, breaking his left arm, and injuring him I ook and both legs. Mr It in itholit "ta years old, and a very heavy Man Had he been e.tught by him right arm he would have been thrown into the flywheel, and would have been instantly killed Mr Dettfenbaugh is fn crit .141 eundi lion —Tyrone Herald A rotesosets lint —The Gettysburg Star mid S. lama, of July .'nth, says One day last week, ns a little son of Daniel Mueselmon, near Fairview, :wed N year., 'WWI out picking blackberries, a large blacksnake, unneen by him, rolled ?their round his legs as ho was picking berries through a fence The little follow, finding himself a prisoner and no help near, showed fight—taught his anakoshlp by the neck, and choked It until he got two small stones, when putting its head on one, with the other ho anon had the snakedend. Then free ing hinitalf of it he went to picking berries again nit, 'rink., was of the racer speoies, front tto 5 feet long. Tho little fellow's logs shone,' marks of the squeeze for several dam These facie we have from a gentleman of high lot otter, who vouches for their. truth fulness 'rite little follow exhibited a °twine** and presence of mind rare In OLIO so young ttud n vollrillje w hinh few Loy.. of WS age would manifest under similar circumstance*, 1101tACX GRP:F . :LEY is reported to be nrepc.ring a series of articles on. •• NV h,trt I K ncm shout 'tumuli* a Sawmill." Tho allusions to, dams will be frequent.
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