(tilt Gowtl gWiocate, J. S. B 0 R fi iV E f, I, Edit or . SATURDAY. 8KPTHM PER 10, 1870. FOB CONGKfcSS. HON. GLENNI V7. CCOFIELD. I'OR A8SF.XKLY. WILLIAM E.LATIISY. tOR 1'RKSIliFNT JUDGE. L. D. V7ETM0EE BEPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET. lor County Commissioner, A. W.'GRAY, of .lay township. For Jury Commixsv-itrr, HORACE LITTLE, of Ridgway. f'nr County Kurwyor, J. L. BROWN, of Jones township. Fur Ctmntif Auditor, t'llAKLKS M" YEAN, of St. Mtv, It vas said tli;tt the tax on gross receipts whs si severe upon the railroads anil prevcu tid tliem from making as low rates as they wished. In behalf of tliu people, the last Congress relieved" the railroads of this tax, anJ the principal linos bl the country have bhown their gratitude by doubling tho price of 1'reiiibta, thus defeating the objects of Congressional legislation by puling upon the country additional millions of taxation. Wheat in Stoke. Every effort is Wing made by speculators to force up the price of v, heat and Hour, by crying out that the crop was short, Sec, but it would seem, from the following figures, tukcu from a Uufialo j aper th.it there is no 'necessity for Advancing prices : 'The amount of wheat stored at Buf falo, August 1 "), 1870, is 5,111 ,070 bushels against l,100,(Jl0 one year previous or ..MJ 11,570 iu excess. At Chicago, Milwau k!e and New York tho amount is two-thirds in excess of last August. Tin: Democracy have undertaken a heavy j.ib. It is to gain C") members iu the uext Congress. If they can do this they are iviYccl in estimating that it will give them a working majority; but it 'vill require harder woik than nuikiiig up a tablo ol figures .showing their intentions. No one doubts that they will make some gains in the Southern St,tes, and possibly a few ii t tic Northern. The South would be un- f.rcit!iil enough if it turned its back on tiuni after so many saeraifices; but they vill come far short of carrying us niauy ins nets in that section as they now count on; while sueh gains as tun new numbers iu New YorJ, and about the fine in proportion in the other Northern States, to iut-ke the claim good, is too much of'a caller, public creduality. It is on opeu question which party will make gaius. and the chances of the democracy losing Mime of their districts are quite as good as their gaining others, llcpublicaus should take note of the Democratic prngrmme, and sec to ic that no discord prevails, and that every voter docs his duty. It is safe in this case to learu w isdom from the enemy, and to be watchful and ready for all emer gencies. A Democratic victory would be u uational dishonor Ex. Five Young Men Struck Deaf. The report wo mentioned yesterday that five young men had been struck deaf at II. lena, Arakansus, is fully confirmed, though the phonnmena remains a painful mystery. One of the young meu, as we stated, is in the city for treatment. His rame is liobb, aod ho formerly clerked in Mansfielt & Uigbce's drug store. Yester day he wis met and accosted by an old acquaintance yesterday who had not lieaid of his mislortune. He produced a pencil and -apcr and wrote 'I cannot hear a word you say; I have been struck deaf.' This rather dumbfounded his friend, but hey went into Uigbce's drug store aud had a long talk on paper. The additional particulars which we havo learned are as follows : Tho young men were together in a room one evening last week, and when they sepeiated for the night all were as well as usual. Next mor ning the alarming fact was discovered that they were all completely deaf, and the most of them suffering from a heavy pain in the head. No relief could be had in Helena; 60 four of them went to New Orleans for treatment, and young Mr. Robb came to Memphis, put hiu:self under the treatment cf Dr. Yoorhees. Various conjectures . have been made as to the cause of this singular oceurence; some ascribe it to a direct visitation of Providence ; others, of superstitious minds, to some subtile in fluence, not of God nor yet of man, while some seek to find a scientific cause in the condition of the wrather, or what they ate sod drank on the occupation,- Memphis Ledger, Frightful accident. We lcaro from a telegraphio dispatch that on the SOth ult. while Wdj. A Thompson, of Franklin, was carrying some torpedoes in a wagou two of theoi exploded and blew him to pieces. The first known of the accident was the finding ot his remains by a milkman, who heard the the explosion some time before. He leaves a wife aod three email children. Warren Mail. cue v;a?, in zuao?s. Tho Germans Trinmphant. i Terrible Fighting The latth of Sedan A'apolcon and Mv Malum' Army Sur rendered Downfall of tlie Krewk Em pire Fravre a Jtrpuhlic, tcith 7rochu as Drtxident, We copy the following from the Erie Gazette: Tho events of the past week have been startling, and to u great extent unexpected. The tenible battles which have followed with unparalleled rupaiility culminated at Sedan on the lid inst., iu a complete victory of the l'rusiun army over MsMahon's for ces, when the l'rcnch capitulated, the Em peror Napoleon being among the number. The surrender of Napoleon was no doubt compulsory. With Bnzaiuo shut up in Metz, and this fite of McMahon, thb dis ciplined t roups of France are gone. It now remains to bo seen what course will be adopted by the French pcoplo under the new order ot things. Whether the war will soou close is by no meaus certain, for reports conn) that the rrcuch at 1 arts are unyeilding, and are not ready to give up the contest. And yet we cannot but believe that France is in bet ter condition to-day to treat for peace than iho will be nt any timo in the future. Look for a moment at tho events of a tew weeks past, and see if they do not loud some plau sability to our views. On the l'nh of July last war was de clared by Napoleon. Time surely has re vealed that Prussia was ready, but France was not. Two weeks later a half million men stood facing euchothcr on tho Rhenish frontier. On the 2d of August a heavy column of French troops moved forwards Saarbruck ; it was ouly an out post and the enemy, a few hundred strong, fell back. France was elated, and Paris resounded with cheers for the 'first victory.' Her joy was traucient. While sho was rejoiccing the right wing of her magnificent army was being overwhelmed and well nigh annihi lated at Wcissnburg and Woerth. Simul taneously with the advance of the Prussian Crown PriDce, General Steinmetz moved forwaid, recaptured Saarbruck, and fell heavily upon Frossaro at Forback. The immediate withdrawal of the French line to the Moselle was imparitive. But here he could not stop. Flanked at Nancy, another retreat was necessary. McMahon succeed ed in getting back to Chalons, but Marshal Bazainc, in attempting to do so, encounter ed an enemy thrice his numbers, and after five days' terrific fighting was securely caged, within, the fortress ot Metz. With an ar my two hundred thousand strong McMa hon left Ivhcims on the 23dof August, de termined to rescue his unfortunate confed erate ; three days after, with his perilous jouiuy but half accomplished, be finds a wall of bayonets across his path. To re treat without fighting was impossible. At ihc cud ot three days' conflict his army is driven within tho town ot teuen, encom passed by a victorious and determined foe, in no condition to resist further, and, with the Fiinncror Naoolcou ' lays down its at iho t Meanwhile, a new order of things is in. augurated in Paris ; a Republic is proclaim ed, aud General Trochu is appointed Presi dent by u provisional government, compos ed cf eleven members of the Corps Lcgis- latu and all the deputies raris, which, we are told has been ratified by popular acclaim ation. The offiics of the provisional govern mentarc as follows : Minister of the interior, Leon Gambetta ; minister of foreign affairs. Jules Favre; minister of fiuancc, Pierre iMagne; minister of public instruction, Jules Simon ; minister of justice, Emanuel Cremieux; minister of war, General Trochu president of the council, M. Grevy; secre tary general of the provisional government, Andre Lavertujon. The city was tranquil at latest advices. The new Mayor has issued the followinn proclamation : IIoTEr, de Ville, Paris, Sept. 6 Citizens ! I have been called by the peo ple and government of the national defense- to tho mayoralty of Paris, while waiting for vou to be called to elect your municipality, I have taken possession of this oity hall in tbo name of the Republic, which was the scene of tho patrioitio event of 1(92, 1830, ana le ts, i spcaK to you now as your lather tiia in ItM'Z. Citizens, the country is in danger! Rally round the Parisian muu icipaliry defended to-day from siege by u soldier of tho Rcpublio ! Vivo La Repub lique Etibnne Araqo. Chicago Divorces. Chicago not only divorces people by whole sale but it also marries thorn, sometimes without their consent. Here is a case in point. A person rejoicing io the suggestive name of Woulfsbach has just filled a bill iu the Circuit Court of the city against a fe male assuming to bear his name, asking to nave an alleged marriage between tho par ties set aside, on the ground that ho was married without knowing it. Complainant, after alleging that he was married to the defendont on the 2Cth of October last, states that at the time in ques tion he was confined to his bed by a fit of extreme illness, and that for several days during such sickness he was unconscious, aud 'had lost his presence of mind,' and that while in this state of derangement 'the defendant went to the County Clerk's office, procured a marriage license, proceeded tbence to a minister of the gospel, conduc ted him to the bedside of the complainant, and, while be was luboring under the influ ence of mental paroxysm or derangement,' the minister united him in marriage to the defeodent. It is alleged that the defendant at the time was in complainant's service as a servant. He claims that he knew nothing of the so-called marriage untill some time after, when he recovered, and that he has never treated the women as his wife. Persons not disposed to enter the marriage state will do well to jvoide Chicago. brie hepmlican news m bhhf. No Frost in Ridgway yet. The Commissioners met this week. No venison has been brougt to town for sale this fall. Sun Francisco has a child three years old, weighing 100 pounds. Brighara Young is thb host of William Seward at Salt Lake. ' The tobacco crop of tho west is Baidto be somewhat unfavorable. Four good habits punctuality, accuracy, steadiness and dispatch. - ' Maltese cats, in Indiana, are trained to fight black snakes and like it. Boston has a wandering street mcrchat, who sells lobstets and war maps. It is said that tho?e visiting summer re sorts are much afflcted with bill iousncss. 'Come over to cur house and see the bil- lious fever,' is the Indians salutation. A Saratoga landlord rents a hammock on his bock piazza for three dollars a night, Imagine a more melancholy spectacle thau a lot of hens try'ng to roost on a clothes line. The Indies in some pnrts are organizing base ball clubs and next year we suppose they will have them here. Diamonds in the rosettes of her slippers are tho attractions ot Sarratog belle's 'twink ling feet,' Tt is a good sicht to see the color of health upon n man's face, but not to see it concentrated in his nose. A Lancaster county, V., official has sued anf'ther for charging him with wearin a woman killing mustache. A Java erandee is enmine to this country with his eiirhtv-one children and wants to engage board in some quiet family. Tho machinery for a very large shoe mnnufnctureinsr establishment wasreerntly shipped from tho United States to Switz erland. rrid2et Fagan lost her voice at Fajette Pnrincs from sleeom!? in a damp rom. Her husband has never enjoyed more peace. The waiter irirls at the Trolfilo Hr;nse, White Mountains, are nil rlaochters of yell-to-do farmers of the neighborhood. j Tho southern cotton srrownrs want to oolonize tho English sparrows then to fisht. the insects that injure the oatton crop. 1 I The German ladies of Rt. Louis will shortly hold a Brand fair, tho proceed? to bo devoted to the relef of wounded Geraian soldiers. j I Hoop skirts are dwindling away to noth ing in their old age. Report says wi are to know them not this winter. j Now and then they cut off the ears of a thief in Oregon, and then telegraph east thot the crops were never better thon they ore this season. , r A New Haven Temprance Convention got away with thirty thousand galssts of root beer, and twenty thousand bottles of soda water in two days. A dose of Iowa whiskey killed a water snake a foot long, which had slipped down the throat of a farmer while he was drinking from the river. It is reported that the fall fashions for ladies' hats will be a funnel arrangement with the small end behind. The idea, we understand, is brought from China. . . - Appointments. Dr. John II. Gihon has been appointed by Governor Geary Quarantine Master for the post at Philadel phia, in the place of Robert Gartside, Esq., who died last week of yellow fever. The Doctor was editor and publiscr of the Daily Topic, at Harrisbur?. A Brother of Bayard Taylor, the journ alist and traveler, a prominent physician of Chester county, has also besn appointed lazaretto physician at Philadelphia, made vacant by the death of Dr. Thompson, who also died of yellow fever. i Rittin by a Rattlesnake. A few days since a snake charmer died at Plcas autville from tho effects of a bite of his favorite reptiles. Yesterday mor ning his wife, another 'cha rnicr,' removed to Tytusville and reopened tho show on Franklin street, under the auspices of 'Hon est Jack.' But in Act I., Scene I., where the woman bans her brawn, thrusts it into the cage, seizes tho rattlesnake and puts it into her bosom and coiles it about her neck in act first, as we said wheu she attempted this reckless performance one of the largest snakes in the collection stuck his fangs into her fore-finger, iuflio ting a severe wound. 'Honest Jack,' who sat at the door collecting the stamp?, heard a yeil of agony and discovered the cause. Dr. Moody was called in, and at once cut the affected part and cauterized the wound. Whiskey was at once adminestered to the patient and after an hour's sleep she was pronounced quite well again and went on with the exhibition. .Not so with the snake who is reported quite Biok, and evi dently got the worst of the bite. 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