Billironic DP,moctatic Watchman 14Y P. ()RAY MI EK .ME W. FUREY, Amine!Arm F:tirron Ink Slings —Can - n none who takes life eh eer folly be eoiisidered a dangerous fel to ? —The Tndisn Chief, SroTTED T+ it,. who has been very sick, caused I) . y Ow death of Ids wife. is recovering. --Joant TtErtvs. of lndinna county, recently had both legn e at ofT by a lo ceimotive. 'Thin is, indeed, a late tore- =I —Senator Thum'e having been ap pointed and confirmed chief ittelice of the Court of Claims, we shall now have a little judicial quacking. —That ,ArrIMI from writing hn•ty , Initnr•, perimou whv 110 morn to fin with porter's doonfrtil than norier Ti,il hit, BR4l,4F.RD—people that live in glroß houses shouldn't throw stones, you It nnw __The hnve of Alloon'a; aer nr ling to the TrOutrie, lin e Nllrll a dikrmimion toy: Fe n‘a , of the prof - m;(4;Ni that they PTIOw 11111 the 1)911 hearera at a fatter:ll. Nice Nova —gnoll boys. —And now, ot. the Win!". of the Wind. cometh II report from \Vanhing• toil that Attorney Cienertil AeItFRNnN doe , + not intend to remivn--onlervi he can be Senator from neorain. —"Diann ve hear the slogan?" 'Clie Fir.r Dioriet, splendid as w' It 9 vie torv, is but na n the lineket to the overproverine flood Ihnt *ill ere Radicalism into the ocean of old' vino. --NVe wi=h whoever (Ines; rm the mad for the Lel.n , ion A drerli ger wntil.l prir the pn.le on the wrnpper nod not on the nnner V. 11,11 , 0 film: to len,* Mini IMITT)10 in I,l4'f . CP every week in or der In f zrt II open -The editera of the Po./ Bradr/ In dependent nntt rittriftn nrtrui , rat nre (I , ,ltnn Shnkrepen re, nii nitont nn Etionidirt! baby that tentii barn with teeth. Thee are very biting in their reirorkii to nne nnotber. 1 one Pxml , nnVe thinhm the Dimmer:o;r im hewilderitl over the President'. tnehra.affe Not nt nil. l't• rtn elear nn mod. Ife don't sn v what hr means nor mean what hr . a ‘• l'onsequently, everybody tinder ,•,14 . Ii • n, , ,•••1 II 1 , ••11•. , s „,,, s o, rt. tn.lor , I I I ~ . .thornwht ll rrnl.l It t•• ihe ere.ltt f.f the Ben, fwirol o \nJ vmi'd Ilvtlor hn Izoll ,1,,5% 1,4 i 11,1 , lii.trrnlY 11(111,1.4 !re!' V qmort, if vim want to go to tittlt. when• t hr "11.11 Trlfi TM II Tull the mourneth for itw firoo Lora" That run in your side, unn Lmrw• All nbont n Int,l little clrl : vrrt. r virl \Alio reel a toll, eorl Might down In ItlY 1111,1410 4 .f her forehead And when mite vrA• good ,Sit %Ira. trre vood And when .he MR$ rlll ,. •11 , WV. 1.11-11,1. -"Nr..1."%ti0.a. it,iier,.te ollr - fier balance," oays PO an of the //crab! IVe are happy to nay that Ph e Ina.ntained perfect compoFaire daring the time she was afflicted with bin din e;t concern , ' in the ,Va )(mai nrl , l didn't get off her balance worth a caaa, then. This is (he age of extraordinary dreaming. An editor, siiptio.ed to h e ern7v, fpossiliftt Ottra,n( the rrnllidnt•o• lotrt! Register) Mar lie had n reriotrka hie vision of the night, whlr•lt he tells after tl r following fashion I had n dream the other night, When e•erything wna 1,4111 , 111,10,1 rd that rush antewriber rstne Op and nab) Ho tall l'aelt won` a !link or honegtv, And pollen were round earl, eve, And no they hart,i , (l nut tio,ttnrorm They yelled, "flow's that for high "t" —l.n't It about time ror atn,tlrr•r lust, t•how to rome along? The ^p•l ill‘V." are get ting narnel• —FORST, Iu WniChl/61/0. Mako It a flow•logwoil or Foo l .looy. and , •*lllhll yonroelf, only mind yr], B I ret I I we molted to show the public a fool, we should set a trap about some of the rum holes in Tyrone to oatell you ; or, if aske.l to exlithit a goome,we should hold you up as a gay and fes llye, but very unfaithful "Gander —legs," --Gen. HARRY WHITE won't be or the Pentinylvnilia Senate (Ilia winter. Thank (boil for That. the gavel has fallen lo the Democratic suc cession, and sortie noble Roman, like IV A LLACIC, perhaps, will rule the roost. —A chap who went to one or those "hugging balls" in Boston, couldn't stand all lie saw there, and so went to nn editor' sanctum and relieved his pent up feelings in the following man ner: "Whitt! the gli I I adore by another ornbinc edl What! the balm of her breath *than another man taste I What I pressed hien whirl by another's bold knee I What! panting reclined on another than me I girt She's yours, You have brushed from the grape Its soft blue; From the rosebud you've shaken the tremu lous dew; What you've touched you may take. Pretty waltier,adleul" &, r 111 0 :1 VOL. 45 The Election in the First District.-- The Democracy TrAmphant. on Tilemciny 11011, the 21)01 ihetttet, the elution. for Senator in tie .nrst Ibmtriet, Philadelphia, to mapitly the tient matte vacant by the (tenth of Hon. W. W. WAFT, wne held, and resulted in a ningtufwent beinderntie vimory Cotoed DEcil FAIT, the Democrat 1( nomtnee, ham an official mnjority of -a result all the more gratify ME ink! berau.c it %yam unexperle.l The for - tomtit: lernoontion of tio., .trairTh., gives the Demoetaila a ta .jat .I,r m ihe /MA will pia a I)elliOenil into the Spe,ll,el n e)1,11r WIII) rri•ii v,,te 1 , 1 all il ' liPSlll/114 where there way I,e. a II Siteal,er wilt ' , Olio have the ap pointment UI 110 c variouti colon) Mem and of course each will coutain n ma jority of Democratm. 'lie infamonm gem nutod h er of 1811.1, whereby the Leg ishktitre aue tltruwu into the bittide4 of tile lbolicalH by 11,litlical ❑It'R O OCNR li.lionemly apportioning the clistrieta, will be n erhnuled and reviaed, an I a re apportionment ina.le that will lie mere ittinlacior . 9 . to the De mocracy and tile people, aria not Tote No likely to roounne power 111 the hati.l4 (.1 clie liadirnlr. .‘ great many oiler good hinge lave nko been ht. cored by ihr eleetiori of Col. 1)1, 111.li r, w bleb lime and cireimimintices will rt tonll to the renple, rt.) lung hltndly I,,,vitig the lead (.1 Ifadu•al ritscithly L.l e,,rnipll4,ll TioN oi do. 11r;:t tnnr for ninny )eitts lh , ta(a.rat4 have had it iniljori branoll ‘,l the arid with the trvtliliph wo 111“, t (OKI It. muffle the re.leni4illility which uenlailm 111011. tlllr low). !Ivrealter, to fur Its '\,•flale CI1111 . 1 • r114 • 1/,wr kv II Lc he',l I ,1:uI I) ISnt f rt.-1,01,11de 1,,r itsli party That hay 1111ile‘eti this great I.Jry (..‘Vr fraud, and wlnrh li;l4 RI a It)-1 Ilu• CI)1111 t6O 14 riot Itfrall to ta.Le the rele,ll.il,llit , , an.l will relph r a swowiul ‘.l Ita otewat,lHl,li• It hardly neee,pry to refer to the 0;111.1 . .4 (hat I,t‘r priolto•ed tho 4 1•X I a ~nlinar) triumph in a dtmtriet we exioccleti to he tit It ailed. The ties llleitille tic ~( Preeiderit I; .\ 1, ..1 , 714, 110 doubt, 011 P ,i 1 them, and Ow Filtvonth .Init•mimetli and the general negro polio of tht party in power wam certainly another other oau ev %err also at work la la vqr of thi. Deitiocniey, htit lice tutus a-4 Ow Hirni dviertultiallOtt nl the veople to rebuke the 11101 wl ' , Lail treaclierowdy and fraudulently lliruwn Senator I)l%%fovu out of the sent 10 which he %Rh burly elecied by It ma jority orover five littri , lre , l votemund put in Itia place a Wan tt 6u had no wliateer to that poAttiott. and the general .litignst of the people with the ita,liertl party, mai the , firm re-ldVe fit pot the l'OtitrOl Id the Senate into the lian.l4 of the party of White Supremacy, were %%lint enusea (lie defeat or the !Indira! randidatewanfl gave to the senntorial hall. of Petinsyl- Vatllll a representative of whom the whole tifloe may Ise prowl n•jon•in;;, 0% er tliiH great Ih•ui• ()critic are gvnerni throtigitout the entire State. Every where we hear the glad penile of victory— everywhere the ahouteri bongo of joy. A new epoch hay dawned upon our State. dente• forth bolasf legildation and official in tegroy shall prevail! , iic smith r a roliii.i is MIIIIPtwed of ninety (me iu,yf/r•rs 1110 sixty-fi , ur whales. That's where R. ids'. ealisni ban been prevailing, and that's how it would be in l'eutisykitnia, the Radicals could malts it no. Think of ibis, while nien, or ilie Keystone! -Democracy lurever "STATE RIGHTS AND 'FEDERAL UNION." BELLEFONTE, PA., FRIDAY, DEC. ' , 'lB7O Among our Exohangee We notice by the Luzerne /boon the miners of (lint county, soon. (eltlionsitiol in number, have for higher witgem. Dolibiles, they have cause lor 11114, or they would not have done O. Their eallingcn a very den geron4 one, and they are obliged to be enrt.lid, lest eniamtroplres occur iliac would plunge their Catniliee into the deepest gruel and the utmost IVe presume the) are the he.t • judge,. of what their labor as womb, and we are at all limes ill I . :how of pia mg Ihenn the Mogi. hhi , rllll Wager. Ai 11, H. 111,1. HMV I i111,, , 1 , 4 .414•1111,1 h 4. I 111214:111i n hill Mu. ,41pirlf the ilivrt• (1., ..r em Ho% vr. 1..5111.10 Or I. Ilerlii I Hoe. \'l , I - ,t tmitio,11111) !we. rights that ail other claiviir,'are bound to respect. The employer, has a right to protect himself nom extortion, /11111 the laborer a right to protect hinisell against imposition. Between these two extremem a fair and just inedpini ought to be found that would neither grind the faces of the poor nor filch unjustly from the pncketie of those who.e part it is to pay the laboriv 1111111 hire Let the employer be and II oral with 111/1 11111 awl let the latter not fie unreasonable 11l their di wand , Sueltneou;sr %1011141 scot strike., niol hal mom/A. etttillicting intvrebts The 1111‘ • It Is 11116 ) 111111.1t0 that the 11111(15 of the volltlly Ate r.,„1 11111, the fleet ...it) , of It It itrlttill tlett there ttlett.l.l he 1111.1 ttitott fer it BO the milted ..111111,11 of (Pm. 1111111.1111.11 Is not In he dr.n R ir.14•11 hey hu e and they are t;entitett rtt to Jtltittt• t er th e , lin ...ill' , Pnrngn tilt 111 ...impotent yootriptittle+ hiy door ii role, II pot lii•iro iliott they olio., 'leo ....Arty toy right by Nork utg lu 11 roioot ar tho y have tot !lON to eflippoll, 61141..1110, lollO• laxt , to pity, the terrible irk too riti whit h to. lotiont b. Ilitoir Oloi ilium.. 'I hey ttio the Jitoig,i ror t 1 tail pit. .' for Ili. it onII tortgoooo,they kn.,' Oil, holler 111,111 the 1111.11 111111 'employ. theol '1114.y may Noll% Or Chic} !Oily riot Mork. .Ple y 11.0 11, .11104. 4.01111 try An to tho propriety of the ootriky they oal, it with 1100 • .Iloglio 10. to. 1i11....111111111111y 111. .1.10, lIIVI y 111 llv L. Ih, ...1...1 , 11.11V V, • ri gti t (hal lin 1 trel Ls ili vtorlt itimint n .if the eemilly Faun Ilse New York 1 / a ll, %%, glt.:111 -owelholg nl rt Ii Hole,. to “Ilott tlbey 11,:),( nI Etinop. ' It itppearm tlt.tt tlo. atlantle It litle 111 tur,at C/11 , t/111,111itt. Ili-,111114r to the , t? 11,11.1((l . tt/Iti 01.1( It iy hardly "deadly ' in Ow., when 1,1111,1: 3, A g 4 .141 llmig, ilu II I[l/1 ritr. nin• Ilru N\ 444. k 11/ 41, it'll 1,1 il, 44, I= 1,11 Wllll It If i n, 11.. in Eilrope, makes MIIIII4 . a 1111,1n1114 i.ll , 111 I (g,,,pe (hat bun. Julien -4, II 00111111 g (101,1 MI ~11n4 11,.u•n 11 IN /I. /1 ry .1,0/4 11 , ../1/I1 I. tilll it in ' I 01/11IIY, lie "111111 , 4 e,, li(ilr •t wlwruy o, 111114 1 h.. nut lake up 1“,•,1 114,1 14;1/1 1te1,111,1 I . IJ I 4., hot .lent 1 , , be nu,s log al/ 11, , . 111111• it • 11,•1.1 r,h,orio , ‘ tu• hlng Iron , In et u,l, 1111 seallerlog grIIVI, 1111 I 11. H. %I'll. 11 I , 111.. 1.5 garl.;)4t. or Pan,. (tett 11,11 i -AZ./ hero - 5 - .1. Mottling vottipttet hne. as wtth nt• 11.0 lidvance po.tit, the .tily 1r0,1114 rej.jl, wither 140)0011rn,.lnlllnul 15.5•1 ..Kllll,loli 3 list ttrootol to 111/401 yr nwely trot% vinetit of tile etti • iny this rear, ill 1110 (1,1. vlllow.d. tart, «"1155 ti•Kt , iottnltt,uudgetting tort mul the outer poltion of :111 . 00110, tit point« t uuteii tent for quartering 111.1 MOVIIII4 troops t,l any iiirectiott, arts itiamien of moldier., • 11l neccnnlly, nay Walk, notices vote ottentiolt . progfes4 tiler. , it 1110th still, 1111Wil 111/1,./.1 lion The 11.111,111, 111100 Inn a "rt.'l lIIIt 11/ 111,41, nay y,ut. m p..41'14111. bat they it 110 W Mat 0,1011 day ream tot Ow mall rr 11f 111IiItI, at hit iittiolser that ettoliot be t0t.0.•,,e41 Tltot, it titup( toms,lS (Ito rent problem of in.ere4t to know (hal lho trite num , brought ‘t 111, them out out, lent, (over (•nut, Isr blanket " --We would Jusi remark to some of our young Indies who are HO /VICIOUS 10 Ill: ot the -style," that it they desire to imitate prineetnien of the earth, or are Willing too follow the judgment of one of the best women in the woad- - QUFIC:II V,ICIOSI)„, of England,--they will not be ICI4O notch haste to don long dresses and trains. The Q 111141.11 dresses her daughters tic becomes their earn, heing careful not to allow them to ape the woman before they are out of their girlhood, In thin the Queen of F.ll 4 ollliit shown her 118110 good sense, and it wont•' be well if American mothers would make her their model in thin respect. One of our exchang et, I)at-, Oita item on tine r übject : It may he sotprestaig to mottle of 0111 . Y 011, 114 girla Who 111 - 0 11111111111014 10 11011 tllikned hkirtis --,,, , IL \trAnta anti tiara° gin) already wear long tit sees, to know that Una l'Ontaat lietartre, danglater 44 tiootal Vt.lona, now near 6, 111X101111 years of age, Inv. 110,V0 yet worn 11.11)l111110( lint abort dre.w•e, even open the grand ory 4.1011 of a 111 awing room reveption, when court trains are ntavernal --The question of the restoration of the Arlington estate to its riglithirown ers, the Leo faintly, is exciting soine comment now in nie l newspotper4. Some take one view of it and some another, and even among rile i)einocratic Jour. nals 014.1(1 114 a diticrence 01 opinion, on minor pointy, liar own eilinion wy have expres-eil hilt we will re peat that e,e believe that. the Acting hie lwri a belongs to Mr+. General an .1 lu.tl 11 aught 10 al Itiort• be ..1 to iwr Al E., the rvilmval ul 1!I • dvii4l us Colilerii plalj.l liator 6111, we wo rieltner ut I,ollr (.1 nor agionq It would lw well to leave them lie there, or It Might be well to remove them to 'another locality. Umtata ^and ot•feuleraie alike are buried be neath the Arlington' soul, l tat what would It 'totter to their dead ashes that they Xere gently lilted and car ried elsem here'? The spirits of those who fought and fell no in an immortal world—'us hut their dust that remains. What does it matter where it sleer, so that the gra% el he known 1 flue Po Ilarrodaarg, talon the hallow ot the suljeet blr Mol'reery of iii ninelfv, _though quite 11011,4 and slllevri•, Is not n W I.e. 1111,4 e•onnlde•r 51 . 11111., I Int ollan•d w the• ..enolo u re/4unit ion In re•itoro 101110 widow of Ivo moral Arlingom hum in 1 irginni A+ the form origloully be•long..l In e.e•ne•rul it• WWI 110111111 K w 1" , ,n1.: In line prninnot non tilin nt Ina.t,lNlo4 join) of no net. at r.•brlilou, and ax t it'll a member of ho fannly of Iln• minnutal %Va. , lnictnn, wan en emisninration flat Ihr re.l, nf 11r fli wao two ofninnned by a f, in. win , .t of lin• grave, nt .1 •nliln•ri NINO 114. bill, 41 tile, 'llllll M. M. l'reery menni nnoln , re.peet 111 010 1.1114,T1 mineml byfact ti•ry many whiirlin in Me crtn.nnryt nl Arling Inn nnrn arm- in thin rebel van.... ilnt the 114oftlIf of ml. r”1111117 VV/JJ 110 i permit the grate. , of their moldier d.•nd to kW 111,11,•1•1`+•a1• ply ,Il4thrhed 1 , 1f•fl (.. nevotntreetate a rie.t Mr NI, Cr....ry Inere zetti fir 11111 1111111 .Jl...llwrttl lit that, huh,. (or the olellil 11 , ....Kilt by the 11nrud❑1`11..11 14 Ul,• .11 0111111,ttr.1,1 ettreittlly I , r , 'err, ,1 B,o,rry ~h hettelitl Leo. ‘,1111 , 11 11,1,11.01 y. 111 the Inapt 11,, lurnl.hid INn ott :too route. time, to, I.lrittoor Nye it and oolito r ooenetoor4 too rid i le• Owe. 000 IYe , 4101, It the ay Irntr4dl•nl I lieee neon oho, weir• the:1111 , ot, sir eottroe., at the 'noon iii .it iN pr./m.lll. 11 b 111.11191✓ I)l.lunp v elt X , X , 'll that luv. It.r• ,illl ,I , ,tte loom willl,llll ttutg tt,,,me I liwigt..l in It t,, reprobation 1111.11. nut n 0 .114 jig Up the 111 . 1.1 , if the war at %, t they V(1 . 1, 1111hIV 100 mueh 11•1,01, .1 It 11w 11 , 4 1 thi , tl , 1 , 1 1 11. , t Ur %lot'reery to mak,. Ail/Plll , pally 1,1,1041 chunk %Srner, however, taken n so).,,vb.t different vieco of the question, and pitches in rough aliod,in the following forriblt• iiedrie•eley lam. Mr Mel roo ry , of lien on, II 11....11,11•41 mrmbrr. of the I lilt tel Stoto, Introit rd toot looL ola 101 Mt e. repdorstlon of 1110 II It nalorr t•dato 14, thelegal repre•mnia tt‘ or tire grost oonfedera to chief, lt.,bort E Ix.. In. 111110.1 In the rerolti• lion as, 11 For ol for Ili.. rem o yaf the bode , of the hurled x 11 11 In the t•I'1111. ter,, whlrh In Illf bided *lllllO the Arrington 1 . -I or. 1 , . total. Mile two. antn•ipated, 11114 .•.ollitton alto n lire 11111141 ill lire (•µlllp of the • t roily lull' and 'lover, Nye, Seoit, rt hontn opened their store.. of In gate upon the gallant li.entnek Jen In the 1.,,t0r.e , 1 , 1 the ell' hurl) whielt 0111111.41, 1111111111,, 111.41 lle 0,1 wlt II 4tuulou, s hon the lot .'r ISt del s fur the burail of the first bodles, at‘lng a. a n for no doing that he WWI Ile" lei mior! that none or the Lee faintly ill I 1.01.1 again p•lnnenn 111. property " A frank inito,•ton front the murderer, Stanton, that ' b e hind having I, •en Arlen, would be held up lilt the same p.lneiple upon which It hod been Wien- the prinelple or top, -the favorite mantototte argnolent, and 11111, readily adopted by 1101 1,11111.11 n Hut M/1111,11'M 410, INlutlon al though II 111 1101 have lawn law then, Is not mow, and will he e'en lees au tu the Miura The ennatitutiuti plainly declare. that "no 1,111 of attainder shall work uorruptien 111 1110011 fotloitli re beyond the life of the perireii su at tainted," and sooner or later the hem. of the fend hero w IA resume 1/0/16(1.11111011 11l the 10.11 til 111 'thole that Itndlc,A iII3UVOY !MVO Melted from them AR to the queation of the retney, al of the bodies entombed at Arlington, we fall to nee any great doseeralion In their re moval to 0111110 proper spot, to be selected St proposed In the remolutlon, than Is daily perpe trated in the great oil lee to accommodate their progress. The very torte of the resolution le davit evidence that Mr Medreery intended be II InrOn[..(lt to the dead or the cause hl whleti they died. His resolution was right; hie a peeoli 10110 as elrxinent as it was truthful, and 11000 but cowardly time...pryers will hesitate to so regard It. Nye may roar and Sumner flout toil Ms rheterie, bill for all that the pbo• ple knew that Arlington was stolen and they Ito restoration to rightful own- —A young man named Turn married a comiiii of the eawo name, on the plea that "one good tarn deserves another." • "[For tho WATCHMAN Moral Reform. Great moral reform, la that which in hoped Mr, preached fur, aid prayed ibr by Minuet every person. And were it not lor the •' 0 ye ul little faith, ' who are seeking its accomplishment, the happy result might have been ar rived at Ring ere this, perhaps. great moral relorin Is much heeded, arid we are very desirous of seeing it brought about most speedily. By eotile means or other, it comprehends a.shor ough revolution of systems of (ioveru• went, National, Slate and local ; a cur rUCII•II or law and 118 toast equitahlc mfuuutntrauuu; it ofirgitig tit booeiy Irom lliose pestkerolim evils, dial an- soy, disgumi, arid corrupt to a gre•rl or less extent, suf•ll as moderate swearing• cheating and drinking, and the vile haLit ol smoking and chewing t04:6 .0 ; in short it comp/eh-ends the returns ion of the elan; his transformation from a state of diipliciiy, deception, de• gradation and eztreine wickedness, to that of honesty, uprightness and that Of a true ehristian. flow this in to he efleeted the most readily and siicces,- foliy, in the great puzzling inquiry of the day. Prayer and;lioning euinhined with preaching, hat e been doing a Isis work, and progressing moderately In the llCColllp6lllllellt of the great drsuh eratunt, lola uiauy centuries past, and no doubt will e, entually meet with it grand and universal triumph. Bill hero lire some nn patient and el, en zealous reformers, Who seem zo Le I content with the progress m. de and making, by the long wed means in 111111 who seem LO he dissatisfied with the work of reform, thus mr, ay the result of ehristiali effort, breaose of its want of thoroughness• Their theology is of the roost abstemious character. It condemns the who drinka (whisky) temperately or intent. perately ; the man who chews tobacco, or smokes cigars or the pipe, escapee not its ban ; and lon reformation yuh out ceasing the use of the filthy weed, Is only half wrought ; and coudinued indulgence in on use, is yet') hazard 0111{ to hie ',Ovation —No they nay. The latent and mom s : novel experiment resorted to, for the purpose of complet ing thin perfect reform, (tobacco re torn') ts , that of solemn 'Conn . :ill, by carelully written articles of agreement between the reformers and tire AllbjeCl to be relbrtned, stipulating that if the reformers (who never did smoke or cirew.) should ever stoke or chew to bacro, ur airy shape or form, line-rut or otherwise, then maid parties of the first part, to wit, the timid refonners,are to forfeit a large stun of money, to wit • the stun of one hundred dollars, law lid money of the United Sours, to the lice of benevolent in•ttittitions, Sunday schools and such like. The party Of the second part, to wit, the tutbjeet of reformation, (who always smoked a rid chewed from iril3ney) agreeirfg.that if be till nut hereby quit smoking and chewing the filthy w eed, forever and it day, and discountenance it, frown upon those who don't go and do likewise, and undergo it thorough reformation by so doing, then and in that case, the said party of the second part, to wit, the subject to be reformed, is likewise to forfeit a like vino of one hundred dollars lawful money as aforesaid, to go to the support of like charitable in stitutions, according to the theologi cal statues in much case made and pro vided, witness our hands and seals, this 19th day of December, A. it., 1870. We think this scheme the IVO& we ever knew, and intuit undoubtedly sutt. reed, bectfune, if the subject won't re, form, or the reformers happen to unre form, then the Monday school takes the Olt a 1111 S, which being a reformatory in stittillon, makes the reeult invariably reform. Although reformation by ar tides of agreement has been but quite recently introduced as a practical means, yet thus far it has met with 'in couraging success, and mutrwin, as, upon the Furst subject, it has acted like a charm. The expedient ire well as the nubjeitt is entitled to all syrupa toy of reformers, and no doubt now ere long, the great nought after reform will be accomplished. FROU TUE BY-WAYS ---The attempt, says a paper, to start au asylum for useless young men failed, as no building could be eons structed large enough. 'Speeds fro n the Keystone _Th r Ehen• h arg Jail has !Ana inmates —M r 1 .n MeMichael ha• been elected Preel qit int) Union League, at Philadelphia. —Neil Buntline, the renowned novellmt, leo tryo in liolfidnyaburg to-cight and to-nior r v night —Ellen Illnek kindled her fire In Rucks innry with en. I I,li, hot Monday. It was her et fire and the lant of hi r. —A man named Ben). Albright, while out Miming in Parry county, on the 3d find., mtg.. took Geo. W. Miami and Idol brother for wild lurk°, r, unit shot and wounded the former so reverly that he died the tame night. NO. 50 —An unknown nun wan run over by one of the ' pll4lPla,"fil the cant end of the Pennnyb rattle H,ulmed TUllllet. on Monday week, and lite, ally cut to piecee. Tlo're wee pothing About him to Indicate either his nam• Or reef• —Etas —The dwelling house, owned by Mee ,Jaeob Mu,et, about one nude from Mapleton, ..... mmed h . ) Mr John John., we" buried to the wound, with OM the Mrniture and lloose. hold geode, on SUUthly 1111011, teat. Cause a detective duo —North Iteaver township. Lawrence county, 'rnicue haring the youngest member of the lorry second Congress, Captain Win. M Clel land, and the tallest Member 01 the nest leg• -lain, e,:lainuel It. Clark, who to its fast eleven iehe, in height -1 he revised census of Ptillad•lphia has en conotoeteil try tinned Suites Marshal Lin , NMI n 04 IVOe a Loral popillallon of 071,726 — an Inereer•e a 16 566 over the first ennineralinn. 7 1u. re Won Makes the pop' 111/Ilion of the entire fitste 8511,647 ArcIDINT —Mr V, tn Noble, or Ihl• plAce, title engaged in putting is pump Into • well 1411/I.lllloll,l'etry county, on last Friday, typed •nd fell Iwo the eell • dvt•nce bt al.out thirty fret yet strange to , say, nicely ad no !opine.. Thorn than a apraiaed foot For LllllO taToorm the hare RIIISter Grant as a Taker Oeneral thmat took from General Lee at A ppoinatux Qmrt House, eight Hann-and and nonce odd soldiers, prin• utters of war, and the parole of big great adver.atry. Ile took no motley, for there wan none to take, but with two hundred thoonand wen at his lie thought he had snatched the wreath of glory from the brow of hie initiority opponent. With banners tly trig lie meta a rtgonetit of negio cavalry to take possesnion of Richmond. Butler, for a wonder, was not allowed iii that "pool," for 'lnuit wits then a Democrat without the am bition o lbewickeiliteem, now prover hied (it the Radical. Butler had been bainAied to the factory girls of Lotetll, when, be took revenge by critienung li I Zlll6l campaign itgaila Itichniond, and denouncing boo nett butcher. But tome then, what? The man of suceens at A pionmlox has been made President of a more disunued coitior, than it wits on the day the Southerns proclaimed their in dependence and separation at rdont goittery. Ile has been President of dis jointed federative Staten fur two years, and in that time be has not lost the ego? but bestowed Upon 111 in by his friend of the silver pantry memory. Ile bail lieell it toitchereler his hoops here and everywhere to lop mfr the civil rights of sovereign communities, and hacking at the dear est tights ill freemen. Yes, lie is a butcher now of the body polllle, and more dangerous to our liberties than let, thousand Lees, followed by it phal anx of States, with immortal Virginia in the van. But he took eight thousand men pri,•unera and I elot ed honer but at lei"' a Lillie, when election day came near, the Deiiincratn approached lion, to try ling qualitien an a candidate fur the Pre.nicticy. They found loam stu pid, r iot over hotiesi,Vlllth n had record, and they gave him K fling lion in the glitt.-r as a aselesit watt, abet , : be was found by the Radical convert- tioti, and with his military reputation won the chair in w limb lie does not sit as much as he does in the dead. head rooms or watering place hotels. And for being the taker al eight tiiititsatitl met he has become the taker of 1111110•1e/,* eight 11101188111 bl 81111 tllO l l9 - 1110111 of eight thousands of dollars, in the shape of bribes for &fire. lie has improved tie n eapturer, and what he did not gain by glory at Richmond and Petersburg, he bag made of, by gilt, , of lionses, lots, liquor, negare, boots, bra .11e , , whips, musical boxes, hats, free passes, tree liquor, free feasts, amid other trifles too numerous to mention, such an horses and carriages, until from being a pauper tanner and a tip pling ex-officer, he has become obese with wealth, and infamous from wealth and per.onal corruption.— Pommoy's Democrat. —Will riot somebody hold Sena tor Drake's coat-tail ? That Quzotto individual is said to be unwilllng to re tire from the Senate lie disgraces to the belch he is to disgrace until an op portunity in afforded him of utterly de molishing Senator Schurz. It is thought, however, that Drake had bet ter indefinitely postpone his immediate onslaught. Everybody .recollecte the story of the stranger, who in riding along, came upon a rotigh nnd•tuntble fight. Dismounting, he inquired of a by thunder, "Is this it free - light ?" On being informed that it waerlre said, "Count me in," Ile went in. In a few minutes he emerged, in a' rather damaged condition and again address ing himself to the bystander, he re marked, "You say this is a free fight. Well, you may just count me out." Mounting his horse with some difficul ty, lie rode on. So it will be with Drake when lie attacks Senator Schurz. He will be in a mighty hurry to get "counted out."—Ex. ( —:--"At this moment," writes a cor respondent on the spot, "litizeillen is exactly like Pompeii. A month Niece it will be a heap of stones, for the very ruins are falling in with dreatifial crash es and choking up the entrance to the cellars, where it few pour wretches are still sleeping,"