Bellefonte Democratic Watchman, K Y P. (}RAY MEEK JOE W. FUREY, ABBOCIATIR Enrrou Ink Slings —The periodical reports about 1/r Liv 1:10 are again afloat. —lt do7t . : mkt , much trouble to brew beer, and it (fiat take much beer to brew tinuble. —An imaginative person mays that Pittsburg, at night, looks like hell with time lid off. —Yegtorday was ground hog day. We guess it was 114 1111101 as a bargain whether he stity him shadow or not. —A locomotive wan over ri pole cat the other Any, nt limn l Top, a n d a areal stink was raised about it. VINNIE It.F.All'5l Maine. of Lnl of N IS F. 111.1 to be RD improvement npon 04 (earfully ugly original. "—A fellow ivlio WWI hung not long ago 4iti , l he commenced hia gallown ca reer by elleatitig a printer. Iti)e mind ME f;,oi f10w0...4, of Nottfl Otrolmit, 1 , now being tried by the Seattle ett 11131 Stale' for high critite4 and mattle meallorr --The Ilth of 11,i41,,iiontli is the day ti‘e , llo the 1 ' , ten for the end of t‘orld. lool«nit for shakes next -, 1111 11% -.1 711/ 1 14 gill in Johti4town Irietl to Limlli a lire with rust oil, the other day, and %Vent to be all Roger toiniedl at(ly after --.11.011V . 1. 'JOH . 01 ODE %YRS nooli boa etoi a million anti tt milltun and a Mill ' of dollai4 l Thai "holte,t - dodge i:od doll.: lief rule. —The Sriesill .lineriran emuterids llott a Mead loir4e I worth more than ft live one Perhaim it eall make I:olsEar BON \ Ell believe (hint. —lt is better to be laughed it b. ni•e'ou are aut married, lino not to be able to Inugh because you are. Sweet sixteens, remember this. --PFTKOI LI 11 V NASBY Itl to seareii lur the /MI ut SIII " In Tyr°lie, ni )Larch He will flail the individual lie is bunting after in the Herald —A man named SI.I stmtit, atteini, .a , e 1118 dug from being rim i.ir a locomotive, and collie to an We in the ground by the I hluJ with dothei s,••. A wall way to get rui 11 ,, ro be to no aminge the linen Hie) would get nround the tliteefri uet•kg acute night —Senator Ret'r.l.y hae introduced it Lill to incori.raie "(irand 'l'aLer 'mete of the lialhlean Flrrhertnen." We wonder who the deuce the (ialh lean hehermen are? —That grumbling creature who (Alta the Tyrone Herald, mill perBlBlel 111 growling at Bellefonte. It 18 singii lar bow rrne curs do like to bark at the moon. —HAW Ley, (lie Itadtcal candidate for Governor of Connecticut, is expect ing big things from the nigger vote We guts he is resting his hope.' on it broken reed. —A chap in Allegheny city cow plains that he has an uproarious wife. We suppose lie means by this that she thrown the dishes at his head occasion ally. A mere trifle. —At the late meeting of the New Jersey Editorial Association, the Trees urer reported the amount of Clll.lil 011 hand at just four cents. They propose to take an excursion now, —A Kanette boy while out skating, broke through the ice, and swain twen ty garde underneath, when, getting tired of that kind of amusement, lie butted a hole throm 4 h the me with Ins head itri I ettoi oat. Tk U's the hest butter we know of. —"PII-chaw•em•up" is the name of a Sandwich Island, where the Can nibals hold their jollification meetings, when looking for a load of hat and ten• der iniesionariel. They broil them over a fire made 'of hymn 6001(8 hod Bibles, and always prefer the chicken eluting kind. —Oen. pou.or went to the war a Democrat and came bade a Republi• can, and is now a Radical United States Senator. Gen. BLAttt went to the war a Republican, and came back a Democrat and ie now a Democrat ic United States Senator. Things get mixed. —.We were up the country the other day; and they asked us the fol• lowing conundrum : "Why should a man and his wile-never ride on a don key'?" We were:tit able to answer, and they flung the marriage ceremony at Irene follows: "I3ecause whatsoever Clod lath joined together let no man put ear under!" We wilted. k/ffit / Vr •/ /17/VC VOL. 16 The Basest Scheme of All The Itinlicals are determined not to let; he South reef. Notwithstanding they have had their own way in every'• thing for years, and have reconstruct ed every rate south of llfftson and I)ix• on's line that they thought was Demo cratic, they are still dissatisfied. The thing don't suit them ryta. There is too Witch Democracy throughout the South, and it threatens to upset all their plans for the future. So, with (;aAvr iii their eN e for next President, They find themselves compelled to put certain Machinery in 'Tivoli to secure his renomination, rtuil''ltiep their daft pa x rty ni paver for another press dentrnl Term 'ro this end, the old cry of Kit Klux:is being remcd,and slorief, of outrages upon "union" 11 , 11.11 at the South manufactured. For this purpose ft select Committee of Congress ha, been appointed to in vestigate the "out rages, ' and it is now holding its star chamber impositions in Washington, from day to day, Thus far, however, but little progress has been made. So peaceful are thing. at the South, in reality, that even these Paid conspirators find it hard to trump up anything in the shape of an "tall rage." The notorious and villainous Col. K nta,whose infamous transactions in North Carolina, under the administration, are known and de flounced everywhere, has been rani moned before the committee, but even lie was compelled tp admit that at the late election; in which the Democrats triumphed, everything was conducted properly and orderly. Buil lbw evi dence or the good conduct of the south ern pC01,;(., from their worst etiem‘, will be iiverrtileil. Rini %Shill! 1118.111 to appear as black as the devilish ingenuity of the Radicals can iiinke it. The friends of (iit %VT, who are by all 'Ads, the worst enemies of the country, are playing a desperate game. Tbey know that the only way to secure his renomination and possible reelection, is 10 create a feeling of alarm and distrust of the S4/11111 111 1110 11111)118 Of the NI/I.:11CM people This they hope to accomplish by means of false ie ;sots of outrages, robberies and mut (ern 1/i 1 1110111H18 It is one of the basest, unholiest and most villainous schemes ever resorted to by a pushed to the wall party , hut the experiencti . of the last few years ought to be multi cient is convince the country that there is nothing too low, too base Or to Illfitwouß for this party to do. While this "select" committee at Washington 1 , 4 thus endeavoring to throw dishonor and ignominy upon the Bomb, the people or dint section are tr)ing Iri everywny to do their w holee) have complied with every requilit Th ment upon them hy~'ongress,aud are working hard to re. riser their country front the Anmagen tnrheird upon it I,y the call war. N o country in the world is more peaceful, nor is any section of this land more iree from clime 1111 , 1 disorder. The lii habitants are turning their attention to agricultural pursuits and to fostering schools, accademies and institutions of learn tag. Nothing is further from their minds than the thought of a sec ond "rebellion," or a wish to disturb the people who some among them from the Northern states. On the contrary they wefrome this immigra- II and el tend the hand of fellow ship to every 1111111, Wlllllllll and child, who desires to settle there with an honest purpose. This being iii reality the state of the ease, it becomes at once apparent how monstrous In the scheme 01 the radi cals. I:te long ,lie papers of that party will teen) with Jesrnptunts of horrible 'aitatrages 'i committed by the "rebels , upon the "Unionksts, " but we now warn tile pecl i ple beforehand that 511C11 stories are at present being manufac tured for a political purpose. If they XIIOUId hereafter be read and wondered at, we trust none of our readers, al least, will believe then'. They are simply a part of the bane programme that is now being gotten tip to aid the renomination o fti,•n It %NT 80 un popular has lie become -so vilely does his administration soul, iii the !me wls of the honest yeomanry of the land -no Tallish. en base, so corrupt, eo enormously extravagant, so treach erous, 80 outrageous, have all his po luirtl been, that nothing will wave hull, c‘rept it resort to the most "STATE RIGHTS AND FEDERAL UNION." BELLEFONTE, PA., FRIDAY, FEB. 3, 1871 wretched and debased means of de ceiving the pt;ople. And even this, we believe, will fail. The tilt» has been to a great extent removed from Ibe eyes ()Utile honest voters of the land, and they cannot again be eamily decei%- ed. They have learhal something. They know mcre than they did some years ago. The glitter of the epaulettes has been dimmed in the mire or pniit. icto comiption. Noe Defunct lin4i hoped that the Free Irsr:tit4 Bureau WAS one or the thin g , . .1 tbe pa , t, et it still maintains :is t1ni,4.11111 pmipc v, laiy iiegroes, ‘ilio ought to de coolyyelled to go to %%tuft to em .1 filing, instead Of spoilpitg ..if t,m white tan payer 4 of the count! J\llnsllnrl neptsbl lean In speaking of thin 115011 . ,4 111,11(11111111 Nil) -4 ill Its razed present shape the Imreatt ensl Plgilly sruon officers and sup ports fifteen hundred freedmen at Washington city, to whirl), Its the it. 7 port admits, many oldie destitute col ored people have been sent front all parts of the tiontli. General Ilonard most illegally argues that because the communities to which they proper!) belong it I mte to support them, a dis "limild l i nude into the capacious pockets of Uncle Sato to keep Ilium from starving. it cour4e a like rc•t•ountg could filially throw on the general go% erii• merit the support of all the paupr., in the Union ; but if it had some special duty to make in favor of there parboil lar persons, a distinction forbidden by the Fifteenth Amendment in the rase of voting, that duty could lie effectii ally performed by taking the ordinary legal steps to compel ths, authorities of their respective houses to recieve them. If there are no State poor laws to me••t their cane, the fact is not very credit able to the Radical oligarclies who have so long lorded it over the South ; and it we are to have the evil of Con gressional and military reconstruction, it should at least have been mixed with the good of compelling those oligarchs to provide for their occu pail pers. We publish, in another column, rt couple of proclamations, to the Dom , clean s, which go to show that the people of that island are not in favor of annexation to the Vioteit States. The bare tact that 1( eiandfiatvThare been negotiating for the transfer of that inland 11114 been nufficient to throw them into 1111 intense state of excite ment, and already the pulses of re,volii lion are throbbing fearfully. Razz is ilimounced as 11 traitor, 1111 , 1 GRANT as the enemy of Dominican liberty. In case the negotiations now in progress should succeed and San Domingo be come United States territory, the prob ability is that our regular army would have to be increased to one or two hundred thousand men. And this very fact is given as one reason why all the army officers are in favor of ORA NT's scheme. From the revolutionary spirit now manifested It -4Thts cans, it would cost more to keep them subjection, than all the revenue to he derived front the products or the island would amount to. --In the last issue of the Republi rnn we ()hitt . ..rye a letter front Gen. Jsuk.s A Bear en, in which he de clines to allow his name to be used an it candidate for the Radical nomina tion for Auditor General. We think the General 18 wino in this. Penneyl- Vfifillt is sure to go I)etnocratic at . the next election, and were he even timid titled he could not be elected. One of the rea,otis that Gen. llesvEa 1;1%04 tor . lita declination te the tact that Wu. I lAN W 1 I.BOV, of this place, is eitioliikte for Surveyor General, and he• does not wieb to interfere with his el u inees:- This is magnanimous, and does Mr. Ile.tvea credit ; but we fear it will be bad for Wtr.sov. . If the lat ter is wine, lie will follow the example act him by hie diaLinguished polittoal cotem porary —Senator SCOT r has been appoint e.I eluerni 111 of a committee to in% etui gate Ku Klux oulragea down South That la, he has Ikea appointed to re port outrages that never had an ex ietence. —The weather iq again itiooliey It It i/alfttnta A Non-pallisan Constitutional Con- venlion NVe helieve the potpie of VIIIII are ctint hived (lint sm:“r or the rsik, ttluehl hate eureed the Slate call Le renu• , hcd hy the application ,i 1 plop er constitutional rteorietions. We are perfectly miire that a majority of voles would lie east in favor of a eoto,ention to reform the c ' onetitution 01 the Stale, provided the people tt toe li—mred Thal vOissellI1(111 C(0111.1 Le Con pal Cllal 11Cler, It 1119 ' i1 ha , Iry Ifrl Ithilealt , In the 1,1';!,1-111 . 111 I` 11l SR; /11 . 11 • ,il It COTi• I ' ontenllta. to till' 119 Si, of tie I i r , w i nlnr;!1 • 1! Itiandrr, II Isc 11 , 1Akelied (.1 .11-I'II , I 111 11111„d 14 Mal 1111111 n -olio ,11111 ,11111 I het -I lIIr 1110, :11 11on . 0, '1 1t. , n11 "%e noirlsed parii-no to a 1.0.1 V ,;111,1 111,2001er I.lr 10.1 I I 01 alter wei of the Slate r tvr are to base ant 11111 !Holm 11 1111 d come from a non plill , llll %minor'. There 111 Ito opporta tilt giVell 101 the Illiff,ll/1 . 11.11i part! HII) 11111..0111114 110" 'Cell tt 11101 l'lVe.ll It the people of l'ennmyltanht acic un rgnally divided 60%1 een the I tvo Brent trolif.l he al—• to preveta either lion) , velirti.:.! a lo — tort Iv in (lie propo.ed I . 1)11•1 II lit HUM 1 Cf/Il Viilloll 14111 110,t aheu lire 1611111 h Cali 111111 Ocinocratie part . . fir: htllear 1% equal to 11111111 , er , that tt )mpov ,olde to tell ttloch I. the .tiomzer, it l'\,•er , llllVlV lint ig and prop er to prat eh• that the 6, I,lv to T 1,1.-11111 1,1 C4151-11Iltlitm tN ill 1-111111 be ...wally ittvided politival •coti , lent _ There ought not to lie a majortit etc!, 111 one gout% to either party in l'lml‘entata. It ought to le ft() eUtesllnito I twit to part iftan qurvnon COIIIII tie ' l l - .1110.41, Thos the temptation 10 do ,o lie re moved, and the delegates heel mg out 1,1n110rm , .1 polttie.i! tvm . Cel aptly all their eller;Z.l . 4 111 the w . ott querll,mg Bluth night be Vann) ht lectOre their!. A partisan Convention void,' riot be trusted to prepare a system 01 CAIII , IIII tive voting. The majority would en deavor to al range some plan for recur mg and emmring a preponderance of political power in the hands of the par ty to which they might be attached. Thus would sulacion be exerted against AllY system which might he de% lewd, and 1114 adoption by the peo ple rendered uncertain. II the Riled) hearer . 4 11011til rWeflIT. such A majonty the Convention aq 4)0111.1 enable them to carry out and plan fur airengilt ruing the lower of their party, the Democracy of PennsNlvama vvould Vote aulidly against parts or the ‘tlio:e of the 111.A.' C1)11141111111.11, and 10111,1 bring force enough to the pulls t 0 de tent whatever might he ohnoxion.t to them. It the propo,gd C.mvention is to command the confidence of the pen I .l e 01 the State, irrespecti,e ot party, as it should do, it imt..t be completely 111111 partl.ol,ll, It could be quite as easy 10 provide (or the election 01 an equal number of Deinocrata and a soinlar number of Reptitulicans as to give either party a majority. hotly members might be elected at large, twenty by each party, and a certain equal number of dele gates be chosen by each party in each Senatorial district. There need he not the slightest dillictilty about the organ. zation 01 it convention this constituted Tho presiding officer might be selected by hut from two or more members of the ditleient parties designated fir such a purpose, and Ibe minor offices could be easily d ivi ded Iwtween the part iyper The bemocratic !Tokio' ity in the State Senate ought to insist upon such it bill as will make the proposed Con• vention perfectly non partisan. If the Republicans are sincerely in favor of reform, they cannot refuse to vote for a 101 l uhlch will give each party equal representation in the Constitutional Conyenimn The people would pre/or much tit. !mt. 10 any 101 l giving either party a mujoiny, and only such an act should be allowed to pass the Senate. Lancaster I a tellttp neer. "High Morality." Senator Yates, of Illinois, waltzing into breakfast, at Willard's I lotel, erazy drunk, in costume that put the "black crook" to the blush—Lilt nee garment--that white cotton, and 'en/ short. Representative Bonen indict ed for too-numerous wifery. Itepre sentative Butler indicted for forgery, and embezzlement of the pPIIIIIOOB 01 soldiers• widows. Assistant Secretary of State, .1. Unmoral. Davis, branded as a thief, and receive a•-aixty-thousand dollar bribe. Arid alas I alas I alt wo is we I Last, but several large demi johns full from least, our immaculate "hero-president," the "soldier, states man," the "idol of the nation," Ulys ses the Ifuge—Besotted paramour of a Digger squaw, in the mountains of California, in 's7—Rum-soaked Cap tain, drummed out of the Regular Army, in the spring of '59, for a trick too beastly to be hinted at -- Maudlin peddler of wood and watermelons, tit Carondelett, in amputee of 's9—Bois terous rowdy, kicked out of Cireen street, St. Louis, bagnio, l in fall of '59 'rips) , cleaner of old cow hides, in a Galena, tatoyard, from winter of '59, to spring of '6l —This illustrious pit lot, this demi god of "loyalty," this head-jobber of San Domingo, and elliel engineer of the great cabinet gift enter prise scheme—This glorious awl ever worshiplid combination of Wa s hi n g. ton, Hercules, A Nolo Belvidere, Nit poleoy, Julius Cesar and Pompey tiqu>tlilt—'l his grand relielioll squelch cher and model Chief Magistrate Drank ! drunk I Fool drank, on Christmas day I--Reeling along srlYartia Ateour, and trtuug to 'Hle oil it pair of beat's new cavalry. hoots, hir 'a pail ,I%f hie) (Ili pie (hies pistols, to, Sum.orr nal) Hliatneliti, loalli,nmr rael ' Amer on behold %Mir rulers Look, and ad hone' ! lilt ! 113 ! Toe lice ! and `‘' a ilk ce le dm) ! It's not our ascent' - JUROR NUMBER SIX =1 And so yol, you, witV Iho tiny ,Its agrrool ~,s0 of 1 Itotepson, (rst it Aliglist low ror ihe one of thorough 100 l Tint took II eye, 111 1411 and nab 11,.m for It 11,11. 111 tell t oll 11111/1 . It wn for I W(Vr on the pone( 111•111 g 111111/Ger mix ox WWI 1 • 11111.11 Illlt by the el, It. Anti I 010,11alli, II In the too, I Went, that noun II rm.l ill it ).1 , 11,.. totntw on( enure hovtover .1 trh 1111a:1 , 111V iheV and tot tint...sett on Illy t Prt.tor 1,14 thin, I %M I, 1•1/1 talk 11,11 . Ihh l: And tdol In,oll.nn •int thrrv . lmvrn fin• e d, In piddle t%nh n loot, if Innoretwo that made to. al most fo, 400,4.1ft:10t0n 0111 111.1 in•kr•li All.l rlexl.ll f,f thorn e.tralVl , lwlty 411.1 lionly.tm i, ..nut I?inht , mit in Nits. When 111(11011"h it .Jew, I 04,1.4 I Couldn't COfriefdp 11111 111. V were very stubborn. tlintigh I tried enell men sir, l'OllVltleo 111111 or o• error r, you see, hen Ibe eourt nitnin [TIM. rnr nit Iswrr We bud none to give but -vie dislig ‘ rea.- %in.! non tell you forther—lteeit , ( 4 l4.ry alert - WWI not guilty, that f ir ruvl %quart , . For, 011 ore no bring rot her poor to bay It Juror Number Sta. it MIV.I sir, stein .1 "'mare' —Lego( (Inutte Brethern, Let us Prey \\re vondole with fieneral Smith y ' (;(m. \V .1 Smith ! L o y a l Smiiii! Smith I The why of it is 119 follows, copied verbatim, from it handbill circulated 111 Ten ne•see, and Perlt 114 by /1 comes pondent from Bartlett, Shplby coun ty wID) is (or THE LoitlYs siDE? Volt (.1,": ER %I. ITII lbo )0o Want to la• tic MATZ If von ilti, vitt.. for Ed Shaw, a• the Urtotteraitt tell ion to lint if %Oil 1t,.,, frnnd And I v if your 1111.111,11 to serve the Lord, snit do ht. .111, Via): FOR tit:Skit AI. HMI nit tit. to tour true friend tie i•on) li of the good nut grunt men Who. under God and his Alorithonn I.lueoln, led you up out of the Egypt of alavery Into the land of Canaan ,f lie fought nod bind to make you free. Il l i ntedtlo.llooLA FOR TOUIII•1111.11/MOI =9 Thai IV nll that you. efill 110 for him who lina dune everything for you Ho got you right to testify in the courts, to rolo in the ears, the right hl vote Om mitered right to your wires and your eh 1141 ren 1 . 11111 out oil 71' VII , al' WORSING, and role r,), hlm Show that you are Ire, men, and a 0111 be Rohl to the Demaorate Re nu•nibrr •iT 4:011 SEES lOU WIILY YOU VOTE! larroin IR looking dean (run Ilvarnn An g• 1.. and ill good !non hid you •lo your duly 1 ell 111 Illn fear of paid will filet, you. VOTE owl GENERAL s Preeld.eut I iratit. beg. you to vote for him You rant vote for a trAmblpr and a blackleg vtho walit.4 to nett you The Demoerata and the Ku k lux tell you to vote for thaw The devil wattle you to vote for Shaw You won't do it You will vote for your true friend. tIENERAL W J smmt. We now come dovrn to business and spill a tear, tear and a half, or two tears, Mr Smith. Shaw beat lion. "Lincoln is look ing down from Heaven !" How he sees defeated Smith, and victorious Shaw, for It!' tile good Smith, a silver spoon or a black (Itepnblican) Smith, who, under flod and Abraham, led the "boys" out, make 'em done gone free, had the HU pport of the true and loyal. Ungralend "darks." With Lincoln looking, and (l rant begging, and other Republicans stealing, how could ‘oil go for 10 410 so'? Never mind, (Amer f;eneral J Smith. Gird up your loins: Hand-paper your nose; get out more bills; go for 'em again, till "Lincoln stops looking down from If elven, and grant stops begging." S —we say• sy tn-sy mp-ar m pa sympathize with you I ---'Thmeroy's Democrat. --With all the resources of the country. and active itiduatry of the peo ple, which are unequaled auywher• ' the globe, trade is paralyzed, boldness and the markets are dull, nud produc tive labor and enterprise depressed. Why is thus? Let the Administration ;mower. (;rent is Grant, ait(t Ben Wilde is 1114 , t 1101 Spawls from the Keystone —Erie illl4 n htaalle who lmagitwm he (4 Dalt h.I 1 , 1 •ter. —Thit thoti.mid linighlr of Pythias Ili the titte - quinry in 11114 PAM., wag opened In VW. f%teelomiemborg linv n elotreli for every 325 of her population —Philadelphia lota 3 ila4 libraries, containing I oitie,77ll —A oorrempoodeot of rho Pith , burg Commer riot (tool Brook vino may. rlearlield roomy aHI foe nielk thia year million morn loge than last. NO. - The .otrlet rotor 1,1 reported to be ektend lug Ilx revegett m Pur.lytown. —Luzern,. enunty bt in xty ndlex long by folty brood, and containn Ino,ooo peoplo —The It 'imolai wo+onftivietit of properly iii liveil•eg will reswil ithoilt 14.,1100,11011 - t Ifm allele, in L:1111411,41 r•nunty, Will !u i l:•d lainal fur !Watling to th.tirt e loot howl more than the !mai inor Inlity t ttttt (lie prom:tient men - or Pennayl V/111111 winter. - unit iron 11 111/111 mt.+ drox nen, of l'arker'm I.nrohnt.t, Monday, whito trying t o cro , o , tiro v..r mi the lloNting ice 11.1,111. / 1 / 4 // /11, left lit opr•rty 014(11I1/111.411" 1,1. Wll,lll ootl 1"..-t-‘" 1 :/./.1.'17:1.1'':::::‘".r111:;5'41:)1111:1"11/111. I.NII t lid. gory ilpqr Alkitiona hot.o In one night. I , PI they mettle tip the ties! 1111.1 r., ; lifleert year. ief uge A;; ;;;;I get snily in ill mutter fruit the 1;;;;;It ;dile° 11111044 they haven vt ride n 11011er -1114 , Anldnnd Advocate nopport.., Hon 11.11 the 1 iii ,, noll I. If of 11.1, - Sono %M . O. rod llhe glnlJle of n 1111 , 111 11/111111,11..ri011p, 1..1111 1. 1111,V1111`, enting.ll uun lyot low n 441,14140, 1111,1 Clll. 0111110 /I't Of one of 111“ liorrov —John Cullen fell (loan a deep coal hide in '10,0,111 el mut) , 00 Monday night, and waa titatuntly killed Ile had been drinking in. lox kitting linnore In the afternoon Borough ituthoritieti of Milton hare ordered the numbering of the houmex of that an~•o•nt low nand but ea man at work rneklag he figures —A gentleman horn Ilellertown stintnlnod 1 . 411 of forty feet, lit Bethlehem, In the helt: IPIVq. nn Merl lime UZEMM a young Prussian ',rival,' tiiiik tho premium by drink log twenty seven gl/1.1.14, Of I loo.ening her euisetr, in how, of the battle of Sedan - IL Im nnw the llnl rely determined by the Hun luny wnd 1,4,11,10 W II It. H Co , to extend a branch rural front Sohnsg. ore They will er,lllllltilco tpelfittild.Ml nr OVQ/1 all Filthier open,. —Sheriff Geiger, of York, left foi Mary land ealerdo),arinell with a ropination front loari nor I.leary for the tran•ifer In hint a Miiher who %tole II 000 lately in Henan town mhip, lork county ”1" Wilon, a 'orry} Pn, went timer )1 lint anti nt the tir.it brotight dorni N VINP colt Ifs paid the I. lout owned this ii/Iroaße It l• dear Mont to him, but it I. apt venison —Tyrone Herald. t ~o rremp.wlent of the Piffle**loo Poe moss the etrike In the coal region. lIINS Vlrown IMO men mit of .M l ployment— ^ .l,lloo in the \Vyoto In g Valley, 11,000 In the Lehigh Volley, 1111 , 1 41,n0n in do. al hoyk 111 Valley —Jennie Dean, formerly of Luzern,• tontt Fayette eottaly,anti mother of the onto hurled iienry Clay Dean, died at the remillenee her eon, MI Plea%ant, lowa, recently, in the screnty—,,entli year of her age - A Presbyterian congregation al Titilsville prenwrited Its minister Mr Sinclair, with an nnahridgeil die Uonary,and a complete sot of A ppleion's Cyclopedia, the first volume of thick contained it 51,000 101 l for a hook mark —At the aunt& meeting or the State Agri• cultural Soclety,on Wednontlay the 18th tun t. II li Netmon, Erg , of tits &stun Sentand oar elm...en •Ice-Pretthlent In place of .1 S Higrnxn, E.q , who han held the position nine yoarg —J H. Wamior, a young man of twenty flee, ass murdered In Titusville on Friday night Several gashes were found on his head, fare Anil neck, made by a knife or poignard Ills poe‘ein Were rifled, The Assassin was at large at latest itoeountii —Speaker Waliaeo's annnuM'ed determine. Lion not to entertain bill, proponing ti on In tho Senate on stibjecta within the torts Mellon of the Court., will mend them to their proper forum, and bathe mean, of abridging and nimplying legialatire buriness loan extent that may make thin a reform of great impor tam, —The Junintrt Seethed nays Seventeen lava hay,. elapsed since the conflagration which destroyed the southern portion of Mit. fin Smoke continuallyarines from the ruins of the warehouse at the canal, and sometimes a feeble, flame will flicker for a moment and thou disappear beneath the debris. —ln an hpinion delivered at Erie, Pennsyl vania, on Saturday last, Judge MeCanilleas laid It down'es the law that "a letter sealed by the humblest person In the land cannot he opened by any oflicial through whose hand It peaces, but must be held sacred, and not even the' noetmaater-general himself has a right to break the seal." NVedneaday afternoon of lam week three bops were playing upon the ice on the Lehigh river, near Glendon, when suddenly the lee gave way, and the boys were precipitated Into the river. Mr. Wni Moon, clerk fur the Glendon Co., title standing c‘n the bank`at the I lme, near thkPlace of the accident he leaped Into the river and at the imminent risk of his own life, succeeded In rescuing all three of the little fellows from certain death.—Reth/shent Cunsaovave. "There has been discovered In Jefferson eounty a mountain of Iron. It may ho mined the greatest Iron mountain In the United States. From all reports It will furnish an In. exhaustible supply of good ore. No portion of the State PO urgently needs railroad facilities OP Jefferson county. If we continue to bring to light new erldenotia of mineral wealth it •sriffrbe possible we will one day have better minims of communication with the outside ur.d than at present. A heavy force of men will, It Is Bald, commence work In a few weeks GPI a railroad to connect Brookville with the Allegheny Valley railroad at Redpath." An almanac is ndvertised i ~g ood for three hundred years." If iiny man, lifter aging it that length of time, Is not satisfied with it, they eau have their money refunded.