The Democratic Watchman. BELLEFONTE, PA Friday Morning, August 6, 1869 THINGS ABOUT TDWN & COUNTY —We saw ripe peaches in market a fow days ago at one dollar a peck. --,-The market is . glutted. with new potatoes at seventy-five cents a bushel. —The Howard Iron works were sold at sheriff's sale here on 'Wednesday last. —Tho kito season is now in full blast. Boya are kying flutes all over town. —Wo understand that Mr. Gould, of the Comer'en County Press, has bought the National office here, pod will revive that paper. —Our devil says he likes the la dies. We judge he does from hisi'de velopenient in the region nf the '' high moral sentiments." - There is a joke in medical circles about a certain coffin-maker, who was mistaken fur a physician in' Showehue. For further particulars apply on Howard street. —A young men's prayer meeting is held every Tuesday dvemng at the Pres byterian parsonage, in this place. Young men are cordially invited to attend, and 444 en00,.t..) city wusins, quite a number of whom are in town, find Bellefonte its plem.ant a place to spend the heated term as any of the more fashionable wa tering pineal. Just so. —Out of ten or a dozen candidates , for sheriff, with other o(Hu•s in like pro portion, hut one man can be nominated for each po•ition. Will rk,body -- Gr. Ibis stony hearted fact' --We have another ewe , of ,rnell per at If arrisonville. The patent, ire belie% a neg , ro He Fhould be look ed after by the town4lop anthoritiel., if 11 , 4 In /14 ondt Lion to sucure htF oan fort —Candidates are as plenty a, black- We find them ~sting nn„ nd on i.tore-boxes and cellar-doors, peeping anNiou•ly around the corner', and hur r rag 1,2, mn if the devil was after them. w not bdthui after the cons en lion meets. MEE \V-e hear of nee If ur 1 ,, ,n,1 in runrn ”p•tit...firo"' l4, .9 patronize truveling 1114.•11t.- If our ',oil' np I I wouldlA advert,, extt•ri , l%. tNI 1 , 1 lig ap, , ent4 we hriow thy 11 -111,11, stopping tln. huk ' in tii,• right pin..e. Dun t growl, gvntl, in.•n - We sew a very hanil.,,ine pin in the shttpri of a lathe, Loot, in tte piowe•.inn of One of our liur,nl friend, —a tai helor—the other day. 'Lae ea re of y i,or heart, friend }mica, and aux L;o.t so inoctri.ahl2, nnied up 1.1).,. tin) A, that a man eau hardly tell '• loth. r from winch." -- Dr It I) Tipple has 11) 1 w ht , nth,. from the ('.need hon.. t , ) dem, 'the Viral Natiotiiir Bank build ing', on Allegheny street, formerly oc cupled by John P Ilarri.. ern-fuer of I'lr-4 National Hunk, N 4 11, , r.. he an found when not uhbent Witt, perform um, of his pr,des4oontl A young man; named }:liau t4tront,>, of Benner townsinp.aoiclentsll) Eliot liiinself last Sur day, while trtoling dh a loaded Oath' Thapall took oil to. middle finger and pabaed through the arm above the elboW, inflicting a 40r0a0,, roao , , though not dangerous wound Tbp wound was dr od by Doctor f4llrist r --A cow belonging to a Mrs. Ham ilton, on Howard street, attarked a lit tle Flo% named Klepper, on Tuesday last, through innate meinnesA of doposition Without provocation, .he ran at the boy, Striking him in the mouth with her horn, and injuring him badly. I f the animal should manif,t any further di-potAtion to do mischief, her ca., ought to be attended to A.TCII GAM E.—A rnttrh galllff we.l played at Milesburg on t 4 aturday after noon between the " Mechanic Nine '' of the above named place, and " Picked Now" of Bellefonte. This way II pretty sell contested game, showing that the National exercise have in no way abated mitiong lovers of the Tort The " Me chanic Nine" were evidently the cham pioioi its the following scent will show: MECHANIC NINE. O. R London, 8. a. 3 4 lbdinnydbr - , b, R. 2 4 IP It) der,_p. 4 0 1.4, 1414., r f. 3 2 1.:•-dn4ton, 2nd b. 2 3 Campbell, I. f. 3 3 Wild,. Int b. 2 5 Tlionan, 3rd b. 4 2 .1 Ryder, c. I. 4 2 rf 6 0 0 Curtin. C. f. 6 1 Single, I f. 1 3 Curtin 4 4. 2 3 linbertn, 3rd 1,. 3 1 hmn”, 2n.1 b. 3 3 Ilantlogn, 1M b. 4 0 Witguer, p 3- 1 1p n. 1 2 EIEI CorNTY FAIR.—The Fxecu tfce Com mittee ofthe Centre county Agricultural S-isitity yesterday decided to told the aa anal exhibition on the sth, 6th. 7th and Bth days of October next. The Premium LifitS will be ready for distrt talon on and after the 15th of this mmth. A limited number of adver ti.e•menta we understand will he laser: twod in the list upon application to the .5-cretary, William liarmlton —The eclipse of the Sun to-morrow will crate a great deal of interest throughout the world, from the feet that it will be total in some parts of it. Here it will he only partial, and will be gin aliodt fi o'clock in the evening. We have smoked A glass already, so as to be able to make a scientific investigation of the phenomenon, the resdit of which we will probably give to the world in the shape of a vary — TAW ti 0517 The Sun will be eclipsed to-morrow, because of its good nature. The Moon, or morn poetically, pale Lena, having resolved In do something to make herself noto rious, has joined the Radical party, and the Sun, in order to allow her to show her natural blackness, has consented to retire behind a screen fur the spade of about a hour. Ve oan't say that we approve of this action of old Sol, though to be sure he is only patterning after the example of the Democracy, who have also allowed themselves to be eclipsed fyr a short time. Owing to this silly arrangement between the Sun and Moon, we shall have a season of partial darkne.s.s to-morrow afternoon, which will, we are sorry to say, enable the Bellefonte radicals to complete some of their dirty electioneering. schemes It will not, however, wo would just say to frequenters of Halfziram hill and other nut mine nay lying-in places, he fai.orsble for courting operations, so th , bad better postpone all intentions of that k eel until 1111"(1 , C4)11V1,111011. op portumtv. There mill undoubtedly Le it large crowd on hand to witness the bees , my exhibition, but we are ituthor. 'zed to state that there will be no front seats reserved for the ladies, or any oth er man .1,1 frle, and small hogs expected to behave themselves I --othereio. t h ey will be slwaked to their attendant !laments Pea-nuts are allowable, but no of girls on the It v.)11 odertited during th , • p. r n,rnia:p .• \V -drinki•r, and tobrtv- V.)-1.11, to t•tund eith th.•ir to the wikid, in ord,r that 1 , 111 lit , ' lll- 111M:1 11.ot er,/111 . 11 1,11( 111 111.• 1111.11 , 111 and pr..f tine 111 , 11 11/1%1 I , rno-1. , 11 t, :nutter their a- ..b.f n , th.) pbat••• bat not load, oil pair' gettin4 tioan ,, •l‘a. , •• srmn ked o% er thr P la ear. ti will be in attend .• with their ready and Mix -1.'114 t. , kma k dwan tiny man IV 11 , 1 file OEM ',lliad, or to get the le tt , •r of judgment. Ti Ltett l / 4 0- cratic delegate elect.on will also be In Pr" . -trt".. at the mart-Ittah.e, and there.t , t" - he ro, 'tuckering or chuckling mcr fruteil raudidatea It Is suppiwi•il they will f••.I bad en igh when they llnd they ha loon eclipsed ht their ri% al. In abort tho• to by L highly moral rind entertaining exhibition, in which nothing will 11.1. aid or clone Ti''C mu+ to the tiirct depraved, or .dlen ma I! to the tw , ,t, relind lilt, chanallgn The thlnt: will as It a tladi of 111111,- 1104 t. and the rebuniption of the natural ~r.ler thin:;. when It 14 I.x t. 4,1 that chi( ken, will 1, ,rid from tlo tr roost, and the tau kle of Ca (•I") dal lif, T lt i• trielnruh , l3 duty to un notim t• the death of the Daily chilli .Vir4r. at Look ifetN.•ll, which )/tOl Len lieret,,fore publi•lied Lc the Kind... brother.. The (pia Sane hiv, had a •hort Itte, but tin brief existence Wit , haru t. rind In ii great tit it) It cut and slabliekt in to. er!, dtrectaj u, regard it eorn.eqUellei., d t% a nurthitill tigorous little dead. inputhize mull the proprietors, arid the editor, A It Ilender•on, , in Oleo. sad uflicttnu, and reflect, with gratemotion, upon the decease t,f the Itcch little bantling Th.- 1 ,, the third attempt to ,tabledi a daily paper that hat fallen through In Lock listen, and we would jttt ads h.e that people not to put on fq, Many Ca) air, until they, are al le or willing to bUippurt a daily journal. —.Front the editorial eorrefpon dence Of OW TIP/a, and k:titieettor at we extract the following no tice- of three of the prornlnjnt capitalist, ~f 11 , 11.4,,nte, One of the editors of that pap,r on hii travels, and writcs a lon g letter descriptive of our town, in which he •liy,, thing. complinientary nod oth erwise But we have only room for the following . As I inuinated before, there are.,very Malty wealthy men here, all of whom have superb private residence. At the head of them stands Henry Itro. kerholf, who came to till,. section of tito country about fifty years ago 110 got Chiefly by inereliandising. At first-he ped dled dry goods and notions—the poop used tie call Min the match peddler—firth In a knap sack, and then with a wagon. At that time many Freuelt and German emigrants settled in Elk county, and as Mr. Brockerholf could speak both languages wel I, he soon gut all their trade, and also their savings, for anfekeeping. Possessing German tact, foresight and frugali ty, ho 110011 tlOCitillo very rich, and Is now. • millionaire. Mr Broekerholf is about an years of age, and is a finely educated gentleman.— Sone tune ago, he bought a large trait of land in Virginia, and thinks - he will spend .111 s win ters there hereafter fie also experts to go to Europe olive mom w here he lately fell heir to • very large fortune. Truly, fortune, forages foto. PICKED NINE. O. R The necond delimit, man hero is mid to be Wllll.lllll itoymildn, Eng. I could nut learn any thing of trio ante...lonia and can only Play, perhaps with none degree of aatlnfaction to a certain clans of femalen in BetidelleinAhat he lo a bachelor, and that be in ready and willing to marry a lady who wilt - marry has and riot kin f/10110,1) Mr prqprirtor . of the 13nAlt liotlow, le another example of what ludustry and frugali ty, especially when Joined with good luck, can accomplish. Mr. Bush came to these parte about ten years ago, peddling school maps and making educational speeches. Soon after tie studied law, and the money tie made by prac tising law he Incas led in oil speculations, ny which he grew" iminctutely rich, 014114 a great many houses, and contributes his sham towardrbeautifying and otherwise improving the town. [Com m un lentod.J AiiuutOrfBd, 1869 MR. I'. GRAY MK.— . —The an nouncement in your paper of Israel Grenoble pleases the Democrats of Fer guson twp, and they On give him a good support in Vie Con nty'Convention. J. S. M. [communicated 1 Met. P. GRAY 31 - xxk —During a po litical campaign some strange things oc cur. For instance, in a recent coin of your paper wo find a communication urging Deputy Sheriff Woodring for Sheriff in which it represented him lIS a Worth township man. We simply wish to know whether ho is a citizen of that township; or has ha not by residence and tax made himself a citizen of the bor ouge of Bellefonte. Dxw,(RAT EDITOR WATCHMAN :—Tho office of County Comtnissioner is one of the most important to the tax-payers of a county For this office we should Late InCri of undoubted honesty, integrity and busi ness qualifications In connection wi t h many denmernta of this end of the coun t, allow me to pre..ent the nano. of It E.. 1, of Walker torso •hip, I'r tin, impor„tant Miley lie I. 21 Marl „r prod iti.liVilOtit, n heavytot-pater. a reliable Itein..crut, arid would, 55 thautdoubt,udd MUCIL I.t'utt4tl.l t“ tile ticket, besides gi% tog to the coun ty a CONIIHI,I.nicr wlto is In every re spect qualitioi.i tor the pi Si Lion 11 Al AIR (.'cr:nTnutiltate,l It FR.- • E 'HT" it. , tt m - the tone for nominating our Lanilidate. for the various county "flits* is drawing. near, e should otoodei well the claims cl .'% en 1 and iiite. and 0[1.1'1 . 10 1 111 . j 11.14110•10 a-- to who shall boor who 11 0 1 111.1..1Ur 1101111114 . 11, for the Coining c,oo_ 1,..f0re 00104 ./ur influence in 1,1- tor of any particular 4 MY, in /rll o r that hate 11 -trong 011111 . 1 . 11110 1 111 1011111 , 11 0 11 with our Mate tlel . l. WIII.II I- air. ndy formidable to our oppo nen!, If aii ',vial... proper tar.' and prod. n. e in sett,. trhg our ittelniatt , t an roll up a ittaptrlty lit I. u.,1 eight hundred in. old Centre Si, fur a- my personal knowledge of the ditrerent enntlidates i. e.trteerti•ti ethe t are all lz,aal toi•n and wo uld c. .10111.1. 11111ki..g40. NI 1111 d er. But there kt 4/1111 (41111.11.1811 . 1./t %%110111 I have n liiord to .ay li, tsar of recommendatiim. and that unu ra I,.11 • . Itutrilitirger, of l'aln.n tmyte+liip ahe I+ I Illn p • t fir the t•tlie, of R. ge-ter 1 kro.is of 11.1 111/411 11. 1 11.1 r .1.111 l I lied 1.1 0111.. 0001 he 1., or that hotter for the nomination than he hip., and take pletettlre In rev ntnrnentlitn4 hint tt, the 101011 a , 11 11 , . 0, Cll4 r getic nom , 11 1 1111114 an 11111111 p. a, 11/Ll/1c character, sin excellent penman, and , 1111 1. 1 , 1 1 / 1 . 1/01 . 111ly 1. 0 111 the Gerllllol and Eng L111141014 , 1i.i. Ife has all hi , ad. ta ate.l the prue ttt . the I/I non , 11411u:1g the Radical- in iia tap , until he, with the ‘. 1 a few other Inc Demo. rat-, iad ..l u, rids., ing the It c publitiiii majority from tit.' to ten, tt hil. a I. a pair , they had a tnaprity tit Iron, thirty -lite to forty 011/ 11117M1 ehirlu 1 , ./es Ilas anti it li, r done u. well ' \lore than the., is that Patton toa ha- a riolit 1 11.11 hnvni4 been ropr. at the county mat 1/) 11 DOllO erat 'th in fii \n,41111.1.1.14111 Mohi , tai nit taut+ xt 11100. Arid II jllOl. 111 . 1 11.114 . 111 the anon, Mr r aril k.il/11r 11 0 %1 10.111111.10 for the "Ire, of It. 141-ti you he will le , the right 1111111 the right 1.1111 4. .1 If 110111111.1- 1 ,1 1, V. 111 1111 1 1 1 41 , 114111 10 tile t., k. t. We hope the ..011‘..111.1.01 will riot in fluenced by the " wire tee., 10111 their lljudgment 11 making the notoination• A whole Leant or rather a whole ticket of all IL -411, if en i h./11. 11101. 10. 541111r4 1 would make a" (dean sweep " old Centre Let nie again urge OP' 41 %I'll , ion to nominate him 1111.1 %11• los election lilt .1 M Hiatt o)Mialln looted till Kill VFAI.IIy - MR Emiion I fowl with some in ter-.<a tonirminicsition ill your I/011e 1.11 , • 23(1, lillfpd(1114 to he ,t re. lea , 4.f c e rt a in a fl ,irants to the °ilk,. of hlieritt Now, sir, with all due deference to " A citizen of Potter," I trt think he ha , not studied the political 'hurt thorough ly, or he would not Teak Irmo, all% .of some candidate'., 114,1 w.qdd ho i".iIJ his democratic on th, data Ile re,ommentls IN't , very strongly SOIIIOr 14 . 1114 1,11 , 01- WC good, Wink "there arc rattier too 11l for any demo', al I" Ve. NV.• tune nothing generull% agitin4 his favorite We believe him to he tin Goriest -demo crat, and if nominated would Papp.,rt loin But it "citizen of Potter" tire, with, of the nook when hr rt.nunu. that a member of " the I' '' will he so much stronger elan an old staunch dem ocrat J know his assumption presup pse+ that, the .solther. of Centre will vote for a •toldiei nominee than a civilian. Experien,, , . lom taught us the reverse. Those alio were in the army and now vote neket, do prim-elite, and will v.its , for miry nomi nee who is a quali:led demo( rat. Those who are rad , culs, would vote the viper ticket, though lien Miller or the st)evil himself were the candidate. Now, this silly twaddle about "gtiomgthening'par ty," "500 maj ," Jc.c. :a all valueless to us. I was a soldier in the " logger war." tit) much, then, RA to the pompous itrticle of " A Citizen of Potter " i have fl row words to any about our "end of the county." We, too, hn•e some ai.pirants Li tare field. I no not desire to pass tin enlogium upon them but I would urge n clniTil Uri) t h e Clflinty convention. You well know the politienii,weight or .M ilos, Penn, 'lregg and P,*ter. km. is this_ weight a spontaneous 'result, fl 9 is some times charged by your wide radienls over the mountain. li is the re , ti I t 4.1 t. work. It i• aid sir, laborous effort. We do not allow " colonization " here. We do not stay at home if " the nomlnco does not ex. actly suit us." We aro - not DomGcrata here, Republigas there, and fools ev erywhere; but we are Democratic at all times, in all places and under all cir cumstances. Now, sir, it is democrat° to allow all localities their duo share of representation. It is democratic to count ever while man's vote worth as much as every other Oath' man's vote. And if there are candidates to be chosen, it is democratic to make a fair distribu tion Such distributibn not only creates harmony, but it excites zeal and oven pride, I may say. But select ail or nearly all your candidates from a dis trict or geogruplii( al section, and you will not only be acting exceedingly on dennetratiodly but also unwisely. You a ill be going on tho shortest route to disruption and consoluent defeat.— There is no use in baffling about this man or that man. Ow men are all worthy. But wo want distribution.— We want 'air fair proportion, (accord ing to the majorities you expect) of can didates at this end of the county. We ask that the gentlemen of the convention a ill consider our claims It is evident that We ,iIOVI , !Wen 1114,011 by fir 11110. WII4 it bVe,lll.. we had no efficient men ? Wee it because we gi‘o a democratic majority of 200? 1 trust not Well, we have• effichMt men Lot our man, Peter M Beirlev be nomi nated for Sheriff, and we will show you that a c have men or tg true mAetnl When wee :H iles represented flt the county neat ' It is quite a time mince. I hope we a ill ha% e a repre,ntation on the ticket thin fall A soi mr.n nr '.llli.r.s ANN L Sg:11( Annnal School Jeq,..ort eV Centre Corn par tivitny June, 1,69. (r4miinite4l from last AT( ) A I 111.• 1, %NCI, —lrregular attendance i.certainl.y one of the greate.t hinder anco, to sucee.s ut tihwhing. NVe aro -till of the opinion that the teacher has much to do with the 4eenring of good attendance. Certain it 1, that the general •iirrou tiding - h on,e - ground. - - fur ni ture, , lia‘. l "their due influence, but when the ex ere 1 `ll,l or the school-morn are mad.. inter.ting it tho.e out-door., go, ,d attendance i, generally the re•illt thir teacher-, knowing thi., have gener ally Lo , operated with ine in trying to itiereic;e the regitlitrit of attendance ,r ~ tirow.nient 01 pupil+, we thr plan, de-embed In loot •10.- rep,rt, 1111%1114 teiteht•r, r..rinrt L. the (ounLy Supt„ and pt.l. i• 1,114 a 'tutninttry thttie In the„tun tte%%•ittlitt•r• %tweet.' w he 1...1 in du, p , rhap, one of the ',KA .an give of the let/Ltrerl:4 id our r•elioiiiri, for Gxuu in attAdttneri over .. 14,111.1 nre lot mail) tnado In tie t ttie ity•rage atti tolance La: largely iner6L...zt In three di-tricts only hta It ileorea,ed, 111114. 11111 ”1,1"eliloll I 11.• 4.11.411Lts lint 111.4 the teiniani o Lir the piar ero How ard and lat lor, : 4 7 per taiga., Walker W.l per eent , and Miletitnirt: till per oetit •in , li• Ow ' Mile-burg High lend 8 , 4 tut ill,. the be.i, Attend:Mee 111 the ~ ./1111IN - pi'r ,••ut , tilde the Franklin 1;r:111111111r St 1..1 jr,e cell! Tile tit eriigo att. 11- duo, ti w lhk eount 1, 1 the year tut, ;8 r ent , which ei it gain of 7 1 , 4 r e% et' and 17 per Cent till \t hat It a .t• litre y can ago ing iitaternent will , how Iliat for the iatt tour :star , there c1:1• 1 I/e. 11 3 ,1,41141 y Inerelts. .1t• rug. pc Vt en tAge:or attcudary a ❑t the ~./ my for the year *4 A sl,llgl rnentage of atternlinien in tin ...linty Lx the year Into, Ay. riyge ;.• rc milli. ye of niteinlaine u. ;lie ,anty for tin. year lin.7 1%. rag, 3,,c entag. nf attell.fainet n. lb. nti for Ilio yrnir ljnA A ray,. in. revirltin(l• ,tinty fin the year "1 here 13 } - ft inaprovvritent, though the attendance 1;11 1 thy 1//1.4 ear 1-• ~,nodered and I ...rioihdy ,trbt ahi " cotopttkor,' itien•ure ...eu re better attendance than 7M leer cent., of the whole number ear, dled, 1.1111- •1 1 lefIng •i, ,leep•now., bad roodo, Tr.Airti KFCS Ve 11111 1 1 1 It kind v,0r.1 for them Indeed our lowa}, 11411 1 , 14 1 101 1.11 1. 0•1 all) 1.41111111) 111 Iler tent 111 1 1• The) ar , hilly Cl/11,111111 , 11 . the 1 hang , that 11 taking place, rind •Itre thong even IllelltlB afforded for improvement STu to b , er who tot va rewl bunk~ 141 tenehing 1119) h Per. 1 think about. hat 11111, , orkl on teaching wtltun the 1114 a.ar Number who hen.. intended a Nor oral :••,, hool Number who take lh , T. 1,001 .I ,, ornal, ribout 101/ 1,, i h rh, report thotood r, ad tlio rxhool.lourtral IMV In regard thh,, 1/r litirrows •oit • reott. Cowl- I, pi it II :•I Aing ?WWII/ hl Itt/d .nl.// /he' r ,, i4flettr 10,14 with 11i Al The It% ortitto ago of Imir t,aeh.•rx 25 rang' ttOront Ili to :A) Of the nom In r Lena Inn 14, :01 bud no ux Faer and of thi., von. both of the two total failure. , Inst winter It it effitill).,ll 11111 . t11 , 111 till. 1 .1111- 1 emplv , p•urly, from :;11 to 41) 'il ex'. 1 - 11.11,Yr pl•I'S.111A This bet 111111,4 110- , W...tiny for luck of lit b•aelwr., rnoned by the lortrit•-s of du , b.rrii, mod want of inure 10)(TO sal ary, • Uunng the most of our pub ti - sehools :1 , dosed, privitte hub.crip tbm sho,hs taking their• place. These should Let taught by die teachers of the public oehools, but instead of this it is frequently the case that every available situation hors been sought out in advance by some •• tyro " to the etelusiun of the farmer Thus many of our best teueb are literally driven out of the pro fe.ision It would is wiser to try to in ,ltive go.nlAPHrberd to remain by giving them conht4iiiL employ 11,51,1. For Willi!. of comapetelit teachers Millie of our ~boob• did not open until in January. 'f'here is grunt improvement in meth ods of teaching and governing. Pupils are beginning to recognize their teach ers tis their best friends instead of ty ronment taskmasters. The government of force is giving way to thst of love ; phynud strength to moral Influence ; compulsion to persuasion. Improve ment is particularly manifest in the manner of teaching rending and writing. In the former more instruction is given in the elocutionary principles, and in the latter instructi o n is given in accor d:1111:u evitb •nine sisteui. .1114,11Vtie spelling is Oractiiiid Ilk,mtetrprour schools. In accordance witht4gestions made 'at the .!Normal Institute," a de cided improvement in regard to cienn4i ness was plainly discernible, teachers seemed to vie with each other in beauti fying their school rooms, many of which were found very tastefully decorated with evergreens and mottos. Cleanli ness and oder are not only essential to health, but to the formation of charac ter. 41 M. Msoss. [CONTINUED NEXT WEEK.) In Memorilam of Keturah Oanday I= Time speeds on. Days, months and years • Come shining for awhile, wane, and pass 'Mid storttea reek as 'there rate-work, E'er suiting short hapEliness and life. Mats is Ivan, Joy and sorrow, Sin and innocence of life form part In mystie web), strangely wove, 'Soutfehange suddenly, merge or die. Some grow old. Silver hooks hang lax on boned forms, now (or harvest ripe. tillerspass the ttirtud stream. Hearts beating high and warm in mid-life. tine was yiAtng, Se beautiful That others oft dial wish fair tiVey were As was she when yet health's bloom In all Its ruthless tinged her cheek., Sho was kind. au frown her fair Bros, et Or stark en'il, nor unkind word Iler lips e'er passed ; forgiveness In tender tones eon veyed was her charm. She aas good The -gulden rule" In the spring-Brno of her life had she learned. Nu spot ex blemish had stained 'The record of her deeds, here on earth BM +Wag...net 4n gniden youth, Ere deeply upon her anti I worldly cares could wain a yl u,. od n•,..1. 11, r 111.1111e,1011 highs, began. Itrtmarutite, July 2G, IM4I. Business Notices •t 1'.1.1 I.llt I NYTITiIIoW The aplen.lht nor• City College hal rustle the usme a hourtelrohl wont throughout 41a, land. V, one call elfin tto be will ~,,, (Ito a4lvanta , " g.• 4 .enured by a r 011."... of study In thin popilat , dh,•ge For purth.olnra, pdl i.r•••A 1110 Prizi, I pal%, unlllh & Cotwley, Pitta I,urgh, I.altr4r 4 '—We hang men nn the gallowp, lan we tiling our hrotodi, on the Now it inwit belt very provoking thing to n man getting !newly hung to have thu gallon in , e way all of n auddrn , And a very provoking Ling it 14 to hate our .. gall untie' give - away 1 he only way to prevent wueli an nwkwark ex perience is by Inns lag tlu , m nt I Ink nail Wliin r S ltrown have enlarged their Fn nn.hmg Ipe•p uunr . nt and yl,ll, an get Oil oidlarA sump. oder!. --evii - ything in that lin.• 111 tini pri.e. -1 frum.l a ito has trot, led In Germany, re p," t. iii. lolloa nag in , id.ott, fur vitileit he ~,oe h e., laming the smnrner, !tr. J(' llyer •pent .only weeks at pre.aian, In conference aid' the t Itennats of Central Europo ‘ Uhere ho a• is, added as the inventor of the world re nottne,l medielura That I, al' his name, and etm•elerr.l rum of the AlfleflCall celebrate,. It hile riding, one day, hi. open carriage ft It in am, the tmrtege of the King of Saxony, nit a drip ,• font the r,•% tea The rtoPtor he emit,• the ern. f ndrnetion and reeetie.l the ruhirso d nttent,,, ~1 10•01,144, ale, were rt mare demonstrat e in their ourie•le• to him than t o the King litinbelf they John, Moser% ing this, wrapped his milli try clout,. around hint and re• Im, d upon his seat, while our great American 111, , Ilvaa. nom 41.1 the lemurs fur the royal retinue, graciously bowing, hat In hand, on e, ere •Itle until wearied .I,y his excessive n•ton to this 41•1,1 mongrel'', people DIED vcr—ty, Werine..lny tho in -King I on lily, ..f I illittrookilon or tr, Too• slam. intlitiie, /1 1111 , 11,• ll' 11(11,1, II 7 - 111 ar 4,4* NI, him. ill/ upright, Low -t op. II 11.411 ,• ,1 111411, 111111 htw dealL 1. to ho lo hat In u i idol,, thou 111411 A 1111.0..1 1111. , viArlil 111 1 11.4. at Lt.t g ,, 11.• to hi, is. .. 4 l 1.4nr,1 The Bellefonte Market T 11.• f..ll.oring r• the yttotittionto tip to 11 4 I t N.•1311i,C t. b. out viper It.t 111 %%luv Vt. !tent per ittttthel 11l 44 lo Al r I It.. p,.t Ittletlit orn, ^belled, per Irottltel, ottt. pet Itti.dit I liar Itt,t te r 4.1 Rt. , lot. Ittrltt per Ittittlp.l I 1111 1,4 r 1,14 11.15 1 , 0 P.,(4.14pcm, per I .ttlitet ... G . Etco per tit Prtoh 1,1 , 1 ttt r tetttlei r tett/lel p'r would .. i111..W p 4. - p.p.! . lingn. per pelithtl tirotipti 11,0 r, ref LOll SPEC] AI, NoTirE or. 1:. of V. fur 1 ...mg M. 11, 011 lIIV Ituliug Pam...P.11111 1.11111 girld }..irly 'llllllll,l.Pd, wuh 'ILL} II 1.1.1' it... Erring :and tango; in nat.. S. 111 111 ~ ..1. .1 .11,t 1.1. e flee ..f .•loarg.• If. ,%% A1(1) %`,..U.1 I Box P. 1 . /111../Ll.llll, P. 14 .11.1 y , Nein. ilbbertioentento To VIIIOM IT MAY CONCERN. NMI< V to her.. by given to the police K. rally that I hate pm-. Ji.e.l Fi .1 Mei., 1•11 g household and klit.tieW kill HIM, Jilld 1 , 1. 'tory illtUroll, .1.1 all I..•rAmo, Ale n.,tltiett hot I. meddle or 111Veri s bro Milli the Same, a. they ladling Is me. cool a.• ineply loathed to mid M. Dowell moil such WOO it. I may Sant to tn.. them 14-.11-.1( T IST OF rxi - rEtts it A Birmaitting lu 'the Bellefonte Pestle flee, cool Inc,lled for August I, loW %datum, llobt II Judson. J M %lion, Frank Irwin, Mts. Bella Artist, Hate Markley, 3Uss l'edrer Alexander, II ti Me lien,,. lats:rt Allen, Ii W M.•Elavy, Ititheit Alexander, it wiphson, Molter:li thrown, JIMINA . McDonald, Michael—:l Baldwin, J P Miller. J E Bartlett. Ai WM itelOrO , O4 31 eLOlgillO1,5111111Krall. Brest], Wm 13 Neorinan Mrs ft Brown, Minuet Osgood, It Iliguney, I. IV Patterson, Jane Ann liontenhhy, Clum . linytnand, Jac A Miller B i atner, Franklin Replogle, 11l stop • Barton, Master Henry Replogle, 8 L Itelni, Mrs. I Ann Robblusilohn Bold, James W Rowan, Mr., Mary carpenter, Miss Annie %liaison. Mr. Mary -2 Cooper, Ft F Ilieliotttl, Mrs Sarah laxly, Michael Roads, •111111. Ihhugkerty, Mrs 11l M Smith, J F Etinsham..kliss Sarah Stemmer, Mrs Anna Evans, Mrs I' iih.lholl. Henry A Kee:lntl, Miss Jennie rimelren, Sylrester—o tontine, Robert Sheen, Patrick y Earlocp, W W Fielottler, Whit Pol Fitzpatrick. Dr TliontpAmi, Bashi lititimil tt a, MrsklargaretVeinDeWater, If Oates, Susan C Wilson, J ifolozelleing, M isaJenle Wet son. Jackson Hughes, Mrs Louisa M Williams, Thad S Hughes, Mrs L M Whim, Mrs Eliot House}, Jirrnes Ycittmyer, Mlles Peraons tasking at the office (or any loiter, on the abase fiat will plena., say they are hut vet. teed. JOHN T..IOIINSTON, P. M. 11-31 T. it REI'MAAA3 r anititnutuuntvi. Prkst for cinnenincing candidates for office nut h e as follows : Avail/41v, Sheriff, preasurrr, Monetay, $5,00 ; Register, Rewarder, isoussla,oo. No announcement will be made en. --Jest paid for in admire Onnmunientions re• eptnnsendusy persons for of will be charged fur at the raft of ten reels per hne. ASSEMBLY WE aro ouitherlood to announce the tom,„,", f J. O. Marra, of Haines township, RA a cr u sh• date (or Assembly. subject to the dociaL,,,,, of the Democratic county convention. WE are authorized to annowide the name of Co(. W. W. !AYR of Potter township, as a moo., date •for Assembly, subject to the doojeloti or Ltio Democratic county convention. CM SHICRIF F WF.: are AllthOriled to nnnonnee the nom.. of Pry= H. Bosun of Miles township, ne A eAliott. (late for Sheriff, Subjoet to the decision of the Itemoernt kept] nty Convention. WE are stithoriaed to announce tho Millie n TROIKAS MeCor, of Phillipsburg. lig a ettiothbo n far .FiberliTimbJect. to the decision of tho It em ! oeratie county convention. • • ' WE art ituthorlsed to annottnce the name of JAIMI FURIT, of licilefonl,ns eaniliiinti Sheriff, subject to the decision of the Iternn cretic coun y convention. WE are aiitiotrivol le annonnen the name of L) IL YlWilk EN , of Snow Shoe tow n4iiip as a candidate for Sheriff. soldeet to the dom.,. ion of the Democratic tomtit, convention WE am authorized to announce the 10.00 Joe 1. Ni,. of nogg., towtoth fp a. otolklato r oj titittritr t subjecl tuitot_docution t,( the hem. ocratle County montoto lon WE are authorized to announce the name n( Iln to Wnonaian of Worth 11,Wrinillp diclate for Sheriff, attlifeet to the di. „ i the Democratic rnnnty convention NVE lire nuthorlavd to !!!!! 0,0 0,.. n , 4 ,r n „ F. F µ k nur l , / •.f Ilarrk tOWIIOIII., 114:11 11141,1,110 fur sheriff, t 1,, !h.. ih, oeratie WF are 'Mt liorirc.d t o t h,, cmtn „ Gat r I , rt IV Of Spring nnrn.lii c /, ' .11 Into for N Iteritt .111111.1•1 10 I lio• deo !glom f.f ,P,, DOMOeratl , I 1 111, t I W ore not ttortretl to nnu,nnn•,• th e „,„,, of Inntutto Co . .s t"t, u.hq, n.' ololnie for Shot - 111 .uhje,•t I. th„ „ta w II,• ovonty Con, rot lon W E are authorized to antpuirwe morn. of ll ( iir Potter to.ii.h IP .• ror sheritt, t to the ilt,lnirm 140, D., ...Mill ibil,ty ,onventi,.n r- r---- PROTIIONOTA RI W E are authorized In autumn, ih. ti r..” 1 P of 11..eg. exi),11.1,11.• (91 . t L. 0...1. iston auk.. "unts , con,. R r. are tot horlatot III*• 1 , 0111, Major IL if FORYTLI, of It.•II.•follt, it.l • al l l .611 0 for Prothonotary Sutler tto the '•. of thclhenwrratir County Con♦enttm WE are alithOrlAelt to linnonoce th. un. JOAN Nltoti , , Af tlellofonto, run rnn tt,l kr. Prot)). tnotnrv. •Ittltitto•l to the ol tip DemoCrallo oonntteonl entlon W sire . lllltllorlZed I s 11r1114 , 11111, 11.•• si of I.rn N hip-roy ref Beikralle. 14 /rife 1 r qiihjoset In the 41 ,, i penux-ratie munly tor4Tentlun. W eel t,. nnnntine4, the nAr (~1 R1P. T , ,• Kul ye , 4 Am l' , lll.lilo , tar) • , 111.;4•• t It, 111. •I. of th.• entillty tr.ll,etith.ll TREASURER 11 F nrn mithorizenl in nrinnunon '5llll .Ir 11 KRI f10p... Inn (4111.11 , 18t11 fur I runty Ir. Jonir. r, I to iisi ileniftion of tilt] )erlitk lan, ,01.11111 PPII u;1,,11 F are ntithorl, .1 to iltItIOUI) , . 01. a tii.• .trl II 1,. t..r I • uutr I r.u•tlro r .tthi... t tt,. „ill, 11, fnatle r or, 11111110f1D.11 w RIIII.III, 0 I t.• ol .1 NI 1V11,41,3. r 1“1111,11•11. t . .ti rift' iro3.llr. r t II 4 1, CI•11.41 u( the Dellit,traltlf• 1.1,111/1) 4 ,11.• 1111,11 it 1 Art. /1111,11$11/04 ' ll 1 H IA.N 'Draft, ri li.l It.. riot •'ll.l. ' drel4ton of the 1.1110 , I ire tottil.rtirtril 1••••titt••itto• • • t, • • •fr• it, .1 II I toorlx. ttr Itrellettint•• t ••.111•11 for I rt•lt.tintr. AtillitAitt r to ttir m. •• raft. ott nt) •411, it Eton R E (_' () It 1) F; it R XI , an! 'tort zool to min..tinvo ETT.• , •• It ~r limn.. to., nolo' , a • r.*llllo , t •I• the Dem,, , ratie calmly t el/11,1 EMI F: are rillti.Orlre.l to .I,noillwe I 11 , 7 ill/01 oor •ut.,,,t 100 the „io n „f the I ,, m , wratfe ounty voin'erlf! REGI:)T ER I' mninolnn.• n 1111.. ' .1 If lIIR I s., I.rt•gg tot. tp.1131,. •I , /1414 . 1. t. r sip J... t 41•.( hion 1 1, 111....1.1[1 , I I 0111,1111.)11 81E1 %V P. nre Authorized tt, nnttotint••• the II trov.: 11 it( ICI kitAirn of l'uttolt tettoinstiti.,t% • 1 - .4 U. IL Irter f P 1119••• z t r r•f thy I , cattitt•ttatte I',ltt/tv) l .ott • R art• 1., anno.r.4 • ill. awn .1 I I.••plioni rt ~ f 154.11.•f0rii , ..n•n , fin.i3. ,,, liegloote. nt %%Illy, lioje4 tilt 1.1 ,, 11 (ID!) I , nn eli4”11 ft: Art• u, itlittrizttd hr i ‘ f ~,,, u ne , th e Jtmsi II Ittmutitt, W 4.31 11 thtint., l,r l(egi,ter of Will,. Wlllll, I I lir d.•. ittlett. 01 Ow Iteulovrotie t "Lull) t ttl,. CO M ISSION F; WI. Dire M 111 1 ,41,4.4 1, , runt.mner the loaito .1 iti••.(..prangl.,lllwhip n.. LI .11.1:41• nittr,t I. IL. .1. of the lit !Wm 3,1110 orlitity rlfirrllll,.ll ‘1 Jtr.• t.. IIACCI if I tirtlu 1 4 .111.1k1y W , it.. Der I 41 1itttitY,illtil.r. t .0r tn . 1 1 1 • 111 , I IP enlic,ll Nett I:ibbertiormegto THE (iREATESI"IIIIIN.. OUT! PATP:NT FLY-NET The rtille•erther, itroytrleto 4111 . .1111111111 hurt nee rt Iny el Fly Ntit ha Hort.., ttike In informing the remit.] t• Of the 1\ .1.. • Ulm they nt ImittuYttetttring and m• 111111; SUPERIOR NETS at shell room., no to he is xlthln the reach of an (*own, of 11./1 sea. They areehenteq. and more dureleht 'llan any Flyi e‘, to the publle. 'fhey ate henoktillffiu. WSW , and made of either leather or lathe. They have oho petreltnoeci - the tn.tent for centre nrel all the adrolniug eteirtfiei of WA LiliNG'S WATER ELEVAToR, Sin art w..4e that every homestead, MITCH well r ties to he curried ally distance, should hoe ith It it child Call CM ty 1110 re Wftter, AO' di"' 1 ..W. , , 11,1 M I , grown person ran with the oidi• nary tineket It eost+ but little. P 51 4 , 41 any fIITIULIIIt of labor, se •ttrux the water right et your doors, and is indispensable In every re 'TOOT Fur Particulars whims. or rail on c.oTsEu.,t uwas, mpiheim, P MEM
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