13 Tie Deiiio — Cratic Watchryian, BELLEFONTF, PA FRIDAY MORNING, JANUAIty 10,1888 (CORTINUID FROM FIRST PARR.) friends, who take the bard earned money from the while labors's, and give it to their superidr, (the nigger) 'to support him in hie idleness. Again, there are many who think the negroes are fittiog themselves oat for an insurrection, to try and kill out the whites, and here a coun try of their own. This would doubtless be pleigant, to en of the Radioale, but were such a supposition possible, they would be none the better for it. imgratitude is a prominent vioe in the negro eharaoter,and.ir, Radicals venture to remonstrate against their at:gasses, they would meet with a resistance that they scarcely believethegrtrlltipable of. showing. I heard a negro remark a few dais ago, that if ever another war star ted, they (the negroes) would kill all the white peopl*.iiif the South, men; wo• man and ohild. He stated fuetber, that they were anxious for a_war, that they were fully prepared to cope with the people of the South. I asked the negro if be could- kill a child? He replied, that he could, and would kill babies if ,they were but two days old' Think of it, ye Notthern mothers! Iler should •you like for a negro le( snatch your babe from your arms and dash its brains out, knowing too that ill same fate slag,. yowl Methinks, at the bare suggestion, j Owe - font • mother* feid their babes closer in their arms, as if to shield them from the frantic rage of the blank imps of Satan, whom perhaps their own , husbands platted in the plod triiit they now . 'octinpy! Think of It, I sax, and then imagine the feeling df Southern mothers! How is the evil to be remedied • they may ask I know of one way, viz : disfranchise negroes, enfranchise white men, and send all Radicals to perditinn. For if GO.I is a just God, there is where they will meet their reward for the manifold mischief§ they have occasioned Some may think snob a course rather forcible ; and so it is, but very often in creating dangerous dungaree, physicians are- obliged to re coil to desperate remedies to conteract the disease Let us do likewise—let us etop.the evils that no; infest our com mon coinftry, t 1 all means and expe.di l eras. If-we do not, the gangrene that eats the wound made by the late war will destroy our country It has already eaten so deep into the nations flesh, as to (weaken every muscular safeguard "that supports it What is mau without • soul' he heroines a brute Su it is with this Republic The Constitution the soul or our country, and with out it our country bectli , tesa beset. Each and every one know. the,.regard Radi cal traitors have f'r our Constitution or rather for the Constitution of.our fore fathers, trampled, spurned, and spit up on by a body of miscreants, whome chief delight in to afford pleasure to their arch 'ceders. hue tuost satanic modesty. the devil Let 1111 he irm, strong and de ciaive, for the only way to deal with a nigger le by being positive, and Radi cals resetnble them no much, that we caw only distinguish them by their color, and curly heads In stealtng and such like, they "are ac like all two blackeyed pose " What would some of oar North ere farmers think if the third of their crop of oorn was stolen out of their Wkspy niggers I have been informed by several of the planters about here that et least one-third of their morn had been stolen out of the field, to say nothing of bogs,sheep, chickene7 etc , that are constantly missing Snob feels need no comments, they speak for themselves. Let the people of the North intAgine themselves in a like situation, and say what remedy mutt be applied to eradicate the evil An elderly gentleman remarked tp me, 'dew days.ago, that the change that bed been effected in this Country within the last seven years, was Very painful for him to behold I *eked him where was the change Ms pointed out a group of negroes, and i*questgd„tue to place my self within hearing of them I slid so. sad a preeiotrs lot ofgrumbling I did hear; one wanted clothes, another bread o eat; another shoes, or hats, blankets to sleep under, as the weather was grow log cold, and finally one of the disoon tented number placed a seal on the con vention, by wishing That he was a slave again. I interrupted him at this point and asked hiin if he was really sincere ill making such a wish. lie replied he was says he: "Mr, Noll , five yearh ago, wsnterfor nothing. My old master gatkone plenty oriood Warm clothes, good liittislts ta,eat,and time enough to make produce to supply 'me with more poiket change in one year,, than I have bad sines the surrender of lei! Why sir, I hare not had five dollars since that time, and my wife and children are now suffering for *ant of food and clothing; and no good master to supply them, or to pay the Dsotors-fee; alt, if I was • slave I should be far better off." "But," says I,(did not your mister s whip you crush sometimes f" . "Yes sir, white folks de devil, but niggeis wilt steal ; bad niggers tasks bad pastors." I re *mod Is my old aoqualnlano• and Ma- ted tO Lim -what I had iteerheald; be then told me that "wben negroes were slaves they rare the bapeiest roan on Ike face of the globe;' they never had any thing to trouble their minds! Adapter got the clothes and food, paid the Doe tor's bills, and as for working, they nev er hurt "themselves at that ; they were too much moneriathe masterepooket,t 'allow them to be abused; they would not allow him to indulge in any 0.10081011, not even to run about at nights ; and if ha got *et, he had to go to the master s ere and have bin clothes drleo, and plen ty of whiekey poured in him to prevent hie taking cold : but now they are rov ing and rlunderlng about, all over the country ; half of them without homes. It was a fatal day for this 'land when slates,were Made "freedmen," end with a Mournful stisk . Lof his heed, be turned upon his heel and left me to my own re• tleetions. I can ecarcely—think that the old gentleman was far wrong in bin ex tortions. It is true, slavery 'as an in• stitution was abused by some, but cruel masters were as exception ; and negroes were far happier then than now. ENIANUEL NOLL OUR. TERMS. MR DEMOCRATIC WATCHMAN ill published every Friday morning by l'.(lndr Meek, at. $2 00 per annum, if paid strictly iu arirtmen $2 50 when not paid in advance, and $3 00 if not paid before the expiration of the year. Papers will not be sent out of the County unless paid for in ADT•LICIC, and all Such subscriptiona will Invariably be discontinued at the expiration of the time fbrAehieh they are pacL And no paper will be discontinued until all arrearage is paid, except at the op tion of the publisher. ALL ADVERTISEMENTS for • less term than three month. TWENTY CENTS per line for the first three Insertions, and live cents a line for each additional infer lion. Special notices one-half additional. All resolutions of Associations, communica tions of limited or indf idual interest, and notices of marriages and eaths e•ceeding five Imes. tee cent* per line. Editorial no tices jiff,ni ern(. per line. Irtrr All advertising due after first Sneer tion And where there is no contract made, and the number of insertions is not marirelf on the advertisements at the time they are Banded- in fur publication, they will Le con tinued in until or lered out. A' Liberal discount is made to persons sdverti•mq by the quarter, half year, or year, as follows 3 mnrithir R month.. 1 sear_ Oneloinare. [8 1,1 $ -I 50 $ a 00 $lO 00 Two $lllllll,ll 000 0 110 15 00 4uarter r,Jumn - 1-0 00 IS 00 25 101 Hail column - - 18 00 2.5 00 45 00 One c"lunin - - 30 00 45 00 40 00 Jnit PRINTING, 0( every kind, chino with neatnevo and ditpatch. Tim Orru.s has Just been refitted with a ruwtr Prep, and novvtype. and everything flu the Printing Imo ran he executed in the most annum manner and at tholowelt —TERMS CASH. ,g4TA II letters ghoul(' be addretiFed to Y. GRAY MEEK, Rellefunto. Prt Nebo flbbertiormento A pp,,,,,,NTs FOR Noll., to linreby given, that the hollowing porytem have filed their jet tinny in thi. utfire , aut will make.ppio.tio” far liCell e, t the January term of Court: Piereol Lytle, Tavern, Pinegrove. Rebecca M111 , 11 , r, Tav,ern, Fred Stnith, Iteetaurant Bellefonte ./ II Tolbert, Tavern, Walker Jmrph Ilooth„ 'tiavurn, Philipaburt. Ira e IftWITI, Tavern, Howard bar edam Yokerman, Tavern, Boggs twp. J. J Khunet, Taverd, Lib. rty. Beni Snyder. Tavern, Boggs twp. J H. (Oiler, Tavern, hush twp. Frank Z Webber Tavern, Philipsburg. Wm Robb Tavern, Walker twit_ Win. Brown, Tavern, Bellefonte, Peck. Restaurant, kellefonte, C I', Stioneroad, Restauran t :Bellefonte, P. II inceler. Saloon'. Bellefonte, I'. W (lankier, Tavern, Howard. JAS. IL LIPTON, 13 I 3t Prothonotary. 1) 0 NOT Fall. TO TRY TOWLE Co'a Great one dollar sale of rich, •alus, He and useful goods. Ono of the oldest I and most reliable sales in the country.— For►list of we artiriox, For a hat of twelve artiolea Fora list of t *verity-floe articles For a list of fifty torttelos, • For a list one hundred artieles, 10 00 Or anything over one hundred at therein of 10 cants each. On the receipt of the List, you will see what you get by paying one dollar, and it Is at your option : whether to mend It or not Eitra inducements to Agents ;—we guarantee to agents the largest commis slim of any concern the United States. Circulars with full particulars. sent free to any address. Agents wanted in every State and County in the United States. Send for a ciroular. . Give um 'a trial and he convinced for yourselves. Addrese. with name, town, county and state In full. TOVE h Co., No. 7 Tre mont Row, Boston, Maas. LADIES' FANCY FURS Al JOHN FA REIRA'S Old Established Fur Manufactory, NO 718 ARCH St. above 7th, PHILADEL PHIA, Have now in Store. of my own Importa tion and Manufacture one of the larpat and most beautiful elections of FANCY FURS, for Ladies' aad Children's Wear in the City. Also, • line assortment of Cent's Fur Gloves and Collars. lam enabled to dispose of my goods at very reasonable prim*, and I would therefore salt& • call from co_ y Moots of Centre county and vioinity. Remember the Name, N.mber and Street I ' JOHN FAREIRA., /au, t to ARCM St. ab. 7tb, south Bids, Pow. Anatruia. Ai-1 have uo' Partner, nor coanootivi with any othai Starolo Pur asavua, 12-118 do. punts:o6i Corner: THE PUREST 81",117E8, The parent Spieee,- The purest Spines, • The purest Spices, The purest Spices, The The The The The fancied Toys, The totaled Tye, The taming Toys, The filmiest Toys, The play, to buy Boots The place to buy Boots The place to buy Boota The place to buy Boots The place to bay Hits sad Caps The place to buy lists and Cap e The . place t• buy Hats and Caps, ne.place to buy lista and Cape ME The ',Nee to buy Move', The place to buy Gloves. The place to buy Gloves, Better and lower than elde'where, Better and lower than elsewhere, Better and lower than elsewhere, Better and lower than else There At BurnPide's. A t Burneithia, At At Burnside's, $l.OO 150 Do you waat Buffalo Robes Do you want Buffalo Robes Do you want Buffalo, Hakes f Do you want Buffalo gams Do you want alai gb bolls 110 you want fileighballa - Slalghbella ro you want tile gO Do you want 141*W:bolls Do you want Hamm ? • D a you w&pt Harneat Do you wont ? , 4 Do you want Uarneas At city law. ? A t ty prim t At city prim t At ail' prim f II 1-ly -AUDITORB NOME: /I. The undersigned, an auditor ,ait points(' by the Orphan's Court of Centre county, to make distribution of the balance in the hands of the administrator of the estate of Samuel Lipton, deceased, will at tend to the duties of his appointment on Thfirsday, the itth' day of January 1868, at his office, in Sellisi , nte at 10-o'clock a. fen., when and where all persons intetested cite attend if taey see proper. NVAN M. BLAMCHARD, 12-50 4t. Auditor. cheapest Groceries cheapest Groceries cheapest Groceries cheaßest tiroceries pENNBYIVAN lA, CENTRE COUNTY, 8 8.-1, J. P. Gephart, clerk or the Orphan's Court of said 01 , 1111 of Centre, do hereby certify, that at an Or 's Court held at hellefonee, the 25th day of ember d.,1867, before the Honorable the Judges of said Court. On motion rule was granted upon the heirs and representatives of Jacob Houser deceased, to come into the Court on the fodrth Monday of Januory next, and ac cept, or ref use to accept, at valuation and appraisment or show Cain.° why the real es tate of stoliwesed should not be sold. In testimody w er 1• lEaTillereunfo set my hand and affixed .the se.,l of said Oourt at Bellefonte the 25th day of November a. d., 1867. A 4 BUrnsides' Ai Burnside.' At• Borneldes' At bunisides' 1). Z. KLINE. • J. P. GICPIIART, Sheriff : U. 0. 0. OTICE, The Commonwealth of Penna. re. William From; in the Court of Quarter 'Ses sions of Centre county, Nov., sessions a. d 1867, charge datertioh, by defendants wife, The undersigned a commissioner appointed by the Court to take testimony in the obese suit, will meet the parties interested, for the purpose of hiss ppointment on Monday the 6th day of January a. d., 1868, at 11 o'clock a. d. at his office in Bellefonte. A. 0. 14111.5 T, 12-50 Lt. Commissioner. A DMINISTICATORS Letters of Administration on the instate of John Shearer, late of Miles town ship, Centre county, deceased, having been granted to the under■igga4 notice is hereby giken all persons ktroiring• themselves in debted to said estate to make immediate pay ment and those having claims to present them duly authenticated for settlement. - 12-48 ilt A DMINISTEATORS NOTICE. A Lettere of administration on the es tate of Samuel McKee, deceased, late of Walker township, having been granted to the undersigned do hereby give notice that all persons knowing themselvms indebted to said estate are keigcresteA to snake immediate payment, and those having claims to present them duly authenticated for settlement JAMES MARTIN, 12-47 fit A dtritninfr,stor. and Shoes, and Shoes, and Shoes, aid Shoes, I.VENTRE COUNTY, SS / 1, J. P. flephart, register for the prb. inVe of Will's and granting Letters of ad ministration in and for the county of Centre do hereby certify that letierS 6f adminte triition were "mined in due and legal form unto J. P. Snared., on estate of John Shear er, late of Mlle'. township, deceased, certified under my hand 111.131 i seal of office at Belle- Junto, 114,,16th day of November. A.l), 1867. .f. ugPilA it T, 12-46' 6t. /fryistrr N oTicE I, J. P. Gephart, Clerk of the Or phan.' Court of card county of Centre, do hereby el rtrfy, that at nn Orphan's Court held at Bellefoutopie 25th day of November a. d., 1667, before thailonorable the Judges of said Court. On motion rule was granted upon the how' and repreaentatlvev of John Kooken deceased, to come into the Court on the fourth Monday of January next, and ae- I ceps, or reruns to accept, at the valuation and •pprateinent or to show cilium, why the real relate of maid decease 1 shoal l not Ire sold In testimony whereof, I have herpto set my hand OWfrl It') the Real of said Court at Bellefonte the 25th day of Norma bar a. d , 1867. J fi EPII A KT, 12.48 6t. C, 11. C AUDITORS NOTICE. In the Court of Cninnion Pleas of Centre county, In the matter of the dis ttihu ion of ti e money in the hands of UZ Kline Sheriff, arising from the lisle of the persomtlproperty of K. J Walker k Pro - The %editor appointed by the Conrt to make distribution of the motleys in the hands the mid Sheriff, among the parties legally entitled thereto, will meet the parties inter. cited, for the purpose of L is appo in linen t, ern Friday January 18117, at I o'clock P. M., at his office in Bellefonte I) GUT, 12-411 3t. A uditor AUDITORS NOTICE. The undersigned an auditor ■p pointed by the Orphans Court of Centre county to distribute the ballance duo from John Ligget administrator on thti Estate of Elisha Graham deceased, to and amongst the parties legally entitled thereto, will at tend to the duties of his appointineat, at his office in Bellefonte on Tuesday, January the 7th, A. D., DM, at II o'clock A. M., when and where all persons in terested may at tend if they see proper W. 11. LA !MIND/RE, 12-411 41. Amltior 2ALUDITOKEI NOTICE. In the Orphans Court of Centre county, In the matter u 1 the estate of George Amoy deceased.•' "The undersigned au Audi i•orarpointed by the Orphan Court of Centre (vainly, to hear and dispose of the excep tions, to the account. of Jacob Amoy, admin. istrator 01 17eurge Arny &reamed, end ■d jest the auie, will attenu to the duties of Jaia appointmes t at the udtoe or Adana Hoy in Bellefonte, on Monday the fith day of January A.,D., at 2 O ' r lock M 0, said day J NO. O. LOVE, 12-49 3t. 1 A wittor CHNTRI6 COUNTY, 8 8 : 1, J. 1' tiephary clerk of the Or p A han's Cyurt of .con•ty of Centrs) do hereby Fortify Lbar tan OrrhanY"Court held at Bellefonte, the 26th day of November a. d., 1867, before the Honorable the Judge/ of :aid Court. On motion rule was granted ern ttie,heirs end representatives of Fred nick Markle deceaeed,to come Into the Court sa the fourth Monday of January next, and secant, or refuse to accept s at the \raluation mad atipralsement or tiPshow Cattle by the real estate of said deceased should not be sett. In testimony wereof, I have hereun to set my hand and affixed the seal of sail Curt at Bellefonte the 28th defy of Nov. a. d.,1867• J. P. OBPITABT, 12-.49 6t. • C. 0. C. Do you want\tathor 1 Do you t want Loather T Do you want Loather 1 Do you want Loather ? TAKE NOTICE. Having understood that some porton or poreons are making use of my name in a note of one hundrai and twenty-are dollars, and an I have never given any such note, I hereby caution all persons from having any thing W do with the same. DAVID PURIY • 3014111 at. 0o to Dorcildeo, o to DilaMoo, Go to Ennak ea to Ilsraddes, • Gentleman', Gold Dread PM, in Centre Hill o Dallefonte, or on the rood between tioN Ogee', oil Thutsday, Dee. 6. The *aim trtill be liberally rewarded by leaving thesam•Attba Way: l l6A/ 0111.4. Eta! gottcett, J. F. bIIEARER, Atinowsirittor atop antollfaltlage. RINGS,' _ • Ringo Ringo Rinire ") Kinds Ringo To re- Ring* Ringo store gray Rin,gs Ring* hair to its twig- Rings Ringo , 'ins! color. Brad'. Ringo Ring* sate 'Dandruff and Ring. Ring* from. the humors Ridge Riga* SCAT, P, Arno . Rings and prevent Rings Ringo BALD- Rings Ridge - nose, Ring* Rings Rive • R I 515.0 Ring'. Vegetable Ainbresia Is the Miracle of the age!' Gray headed People have their locks res tored by it to the dark, lustrous, oaken tree see of youth and are happy Young 'People, with light faded or red RIO, have these untashionable , ,Olura chingniL,to a beautiful auburn, and rejoice I People whose heads aro covered with Dandruff and Humor*, use it, and have Glean coats and clear and healtity'scalpal liaki—lferedass have their remain leg locks tightened, and the bare epots cov ered with a luxuriant growth of Hair, and dano•for joy! Young (lentemen use it laminae it is rich ly perfumed ! Young Ladieguse it because it keeps their Hair in place ! Everybody most and kill use it, because it is the riert.)est and best article in•the mar ket! "14 Call for Ring's Vegetable Mob Pia, and for your own pleasure and comfort do not be put a . with anything else "said to be just pis geed." Beware of counterfeits ! And injurious imitations which flood the country. For Sale by Druggists generaby. Toler . $1 00 per Borne. H. M. TUBBS & CO., Proprietors, Teterboro, N. 11. flermnntown,'Uolumbis Go , N. Y Monona E M Tunas A Co. Gents—My hair and whiskers were at least one half gray when pens Induced to try "Ring's Vege table Ambrosia, and *Bee using It . three weeks, my hair and whiskers were restored to their natural rotor ; it also eradicates all dandruff from the sealp, and Peonsider it unequalled as a hair dressing, keeping the hair soft and silky and does not color the skin or stain clothing. It will do all you claim for it. W. TOM PK INS. Demo Barnes f' Co , 21 Park Row, New York Wh ilesale Agents. For male by McOirk & Cleaver, Phiiipablitg ;.F. P. Green,' Belle, fonte. F. S. Wilson, Bellefonte, and by Druggists generally. 12-46 ly GIWEN'S DRUG STORF,. Room No. 3, Tlrojterholni Row The undersigned 4speetfully announces that he has removed his well known DRUG .t CHEMICAL STORE. to the new room (No. 3) under IlrokerhotEs hotel, which he has fitted up for that pus poseond having largely - increased his stock 'snow !levered to furnish his customers with puns DRUGS, CHENIICALS, PATENT XEDD'INES. PURE WINES A L 144110148 for merlictnal use, DYE STUFFS, with al most every article to be found in an es tablpihment of thin kind, such its Horse and rattle Powder, Coal Oil, Alcohol, Linseed Ott, Olsiss,Paints, Putty, "iiiitiges. Also the largest nil , best indication of PERFUME!? r .4 NI) pf)ILET soA vs ever brought to this place. Toba,eo and eigara of the moat approved hrando,, eon stently on bond. He would enll the Olen' tuon of the public, to his stuck of notions, consisting of Hair Tooth. Nail, Flesh and Putt Brumhaa. . - Cutlery, Pipes, Drinking Cups Chess and ISni kgaininon hoards, Chess Men, Dominoes, de kr. Also, a large variety of TO TS YOllOllll, 1)11E N. Itartieujar attentton given :to preparing PllY SI I A NS' PREM:ItIVTIONS and PA At I ILY It Fr Itg,S Having had more thnn twelve 'ears es rierlenee i the busine.a, he feels eonn.lent he ran render satislaction to all who favor him with their patronnge FRA N K H. (IMF:I 6 :N. //nipper. Feb. 9. 18(16-(f Room. No. 3 Kruk. A CARO 'N) THE LADIES DR. DU PONCO'S °OLDEN PERIODICALS PILLS FOR FEMALES. In Corr, tiny frreipaaret , r4, Bret. ing Ub etrretione Of the Af wfAly Tura. from what ever cause, awl al way. •urrreefel nl re pre 11=2 It is now over thirty years since the celebrated Pills were discovered by Dr Du conoo of Paris, during Which time they b..ve peen extensively and ■urressfully us e d in most of the public Institutions--es well as in prt•ate practice—of both Ireintspheretr with unparglied success iu every rase, and it is only at the urgent request of the thou sands of Ladies who have used them that he is induced to make the Pills public- for the a ll e v ia tion of those suffering from any Irreg ularities whatever, as well as to prevent en )41i:remise of ,family where health will not permit It. Females 'peculiarly situated on those supposing theinselt es so, aro caution ed against using these pills while in that con dition so the proprietor assumes no respon- sibility after the alms e admonition although thei; mildness would prevent any mischief to health otherwise the Pills are recom mended. ONE BOX IS SUFFICIENT Pull and explielte directions acoompany encl. box. Price $1 per box, six boxes $5.- Bold in One Druggist in every town, tillage, city sin, hamlet throughout the world. Bold its Bellefonte, Pa , by F. I'. Green (druggist) Sole agent for Hellefonte, Ladies! By sen d. log has $1 to the Bellefonte Post °lnce oan have t h e Pills sent (confldentiodly) by to .awy part of A. country, free a Postage. Said also by Dr. Preison, Look Haven, J, Bead, Ituatingdoci; wholesale by J 'boson Holloway & Cowden, Ph iladelphia; Demme Barnes & Co., New York ; and by B. D. (soleproprietor) New York. 12-14—ly A VAIUA.: 14441 ,KILL PROP Way 'Pon SALE. Sintated in Decatur township, Clearfield county, Pti. The subsorther desirous of opining the business, offers for sale wne Gering will with two tan of burs, the mill is strong and in good order both, with from twanty ,p thirty ; Mara of land and a com (*table ',rime dwellipg house, the prorty lying 2 mike west of Philipeburg; C entre county, and within a few •tbds of turn pike road, the Tyrone and Clearfield rail road runtig through the land end within a few rods pfthe,ruill. Also a considerable lot of timber on hand; Hemlock and Pine, His also a very desirable location for a woolen factory, and one itmuob needed in this sec tion of the ,owuntry. t Pot further pinion haw ingsdre.of th e subscriber being on Um prop f or, 'pr addrese Philipsburg, Centre eounty, Pa. cyfokisLTHE Ef. CADWALLA DER. 12-44-6ta ittOlAktabo. BALD BAOtIi'VIILLIVI RAIL ROAD. On and after Mouthy, November 5, 1861, the trains on the B. B. V: it. It., will run us follows: LEAVE EASTWARD. STATIONS. NAIL. £OOOM. irm4. Throne, 10 A m 4 00 rit 12 10 r East Tyrone 4 " 12 25 " Intersection . 24 " T " 12 33 " Bald Eagle 30 " 420 " 11 41 " Hannah 47 " 434 '" 105 " Port Matilda 58 " 448 " 123 " Martha 1 07 " 457 " 136 " Julian 7 1i 511 " 1 64 " Unionville • 1 38 " 530 " 2 14 " finowfihoe In l "' i --? eq:et L' :fg 'li 53 " 546 34T " 13KLLErolorre 11 08 " Mileaburg 11 20 " 1 N 33 " Curtin Mt. Eagle 11 45 " litiward 11 50 " Bagley{lld 12 05 r. r. 440 " Beech Creek 12 14 " 4 55 Nllll Hall IR 29 " 5 20 Flemingtbn 11 33 '' 6 25 " Leek Iln'n In 12 40 " 5 38 " Leek haven 12 41:0 " 5 45 " LEAVE WESTWARD, STATIONS. MAIL. AOOOll. Tillie T. lAA Haven r. '2 46 P. N. 600 AM " In 251 " 6 I 6" Flemington 2 57 . " 62D 1 4 411111a1l - 301 " .6 30 Reach Creek 3 18 " 7 00 Eagleville 824 " 718 " Howard 3 40 " . 7 49 " Mt. Eagle 350 " tl 00 " Curtin 3 57 " 8 14 " Milemburg 4 10 " 8 30 " 11r.Li.6ronre 4 27 " Lig 00 A Milestuarg 437 " 610 "La 640 " Snow Shoe In 4 4.t " 616 " 857 " Unionville 457 " 630 " Vl2 " Julien 5 II " 6 43 " V 30 " Martha 523 " 643 " 10 07" Port Vatlhla 532 " 654 ' . 10 21 " Hannah 543 " 713 " 10 37 " Bald ,16a4116., 010 " -- -7 29 " 11 02 " Interscrtion 664 " 723 " II II " East Tyrone 61/ " 738 " 11 20 " Tyrone 620 " 745 " 11 40 " p MLA I) Et I'll IA AND ERIN R. R. WINTER TIME TABLE Through and direct route between - Phil adelphia, Baltimore, Harrisburg, Williams. port, and the GREAT OIL REGION or PEN W A .... ELEGANT SLEEPING CARS -On nil night Trains. On and after MONDAY, NOV 2th 1807, Elm Trains on the Philadelphia and arts Rail Read will run as follows: WESTWARD. . Mail Train Icares Philadelphia 11 10 p. Lock llaseo... 0 2,5 a. to •• " arr. at Erie 0 00 p. Erie Express 'cares Phtla 411 00 noon •• •• Leek haven.. 10 15 p. •• arr. at Erie 9 45 a. m ElallT Mail leaves l'inladelphia S 00 a. al • " - " .Lack . 7 45 p. m " arr. at Lock Limn 7 45 p. m 114AliTWARD. Mail Train leaves'Erie.... ...... i 6. 25 a. In " " Loek Raven... 10 15 p. m •• arr. at Philadelphia.. 8 5.5 a. in Erie Express leacre Erie 4 25 p. m •' Lorit Hares 2 40 a. In arr. at Philn 1 00 p. Elmira Mull leaven Lock Haven 790 a. la •' • arr. at Philadelphia• 6 10 p. m NI nil Fare,s connect with all train, tin Warren & Franklin Railway. Paneen• gems leaving Philadelphia at 12,00 in. arrive at Irviuston at 6,40 am. and Oil City at 6,50 IL. l.eavi g Philadelphia at 11,15 p. m. as rive at Oil Pity at 4,35 p. tn All trains on Warren it Franklin Rail. way make ilium eunneetionn at Oil City with trains for Franklin and Petroleum Centre !luggage checked through. ALFRED L. TYLEtt, rime' Sup% Erie, Pa. I)ENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL K. It. t On and after Monday. No•etni•er 2lr, Irtef , trains on the f! It. It , will run as follows 00IN11 W HitTlll A RD. 9TATIONIi. MAIL Philadelphia 11 05 r m 7 50 a ■ Hr burg 915 A ,1 15 r a REM I.44wintow El Iluntiogdou 7 OS " Tyrone • 7 52 •' 6 48 '• Pittsbure Akan. 2 00 c r Mit. 1 30 Ak r (101N11 EASTWARD. WrATIOIIII. 1 . 1111:1 X X Plttllbtlii . . 4 20 p w T v Howe, 10 00 " Huntingdon 10 55 " tewit.town 12 17 " Harriati Irg 2 45 ♦ id Philadelphia 4.11 R 7 00 " TYRONE k CLEA KM ET,D y R. On and after Munitai,Ntivrember 25, the Past,enger train on the T. & C. K. It, will run o follows GOING EAST. Tyrone 9 20 A I E. Tyrone 9 28 •' latersecen 9 34 " Gardner- 10 00 •' Summit 10 30 • flatly Itl'g.lo 3T•' Poweltou 10 45 " Osceola 11 00 " Phllipsb'g 11 20 " (401N11 WEST. Philipsburgl 20 P V 019Pecria 1 40 " powelton 1 05 " Sandy Ridge 2 02 " Summit 2 10 " Garden 2 40 " InterPeetion 3 02 " East Tyruoe 3 Or" Tyrune 3 15 " 'Barbie EZllorks. - • N EW grARBLF, YARD I The subscriber begs leave to in form the citizen. of Centre and adjoining counties that he Mill continues the EXTREME MARBLE YARD! or W. R. Pllitip lfeai the Depot, Bellefonte Pa., when can be found at all timer ► very large arrortment of MONUMENTS, TOMB Ac HEAD- • STONES, and where he will be prepared, with every facility, to manufacture to order, EVERY DESCRIPTION OP WORK, In the high est style of art, on the shortest notice and most scoomodatips terms. 1I• proposes to pay 'particular lettention to furnishing ihn public with erelything in the manufacture of Marble; therefore, those desiring any thing la his 'line can be accommodated bl calling upon him,equal to purchising of any city works, 11-29 Wm. FILTY. OTIOE. Notice Is hereby given, that appli• Zaon Lao been made to John W. Deal , Governor of the Commonwealth of Penn' I .llvotia, Air the pardon of Dr. W. 0. Ora" and John Green. 13:1e9t 1= 3 00 " 3 20 " 4 10 " 4 10 . INEZI ELM MAIL• 8 30 A r 3 28r r 4 23 " 555 " 9 25 " 1 25 A II
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