The Democratic Watchman. BELLEFONTE, PA Friday Morning, August 20, 1869 THINGS ABOUT TOWN ik pOUNTY —A camp meeting begun near Me chanicaville, this county, 3 ederdny. —Sarno parts of this county have been visited by heavy frosts, alreridy this season —A church festival WWI 11111 d ut the Baptist church in Milesburg, on Satur day night last, with a profitable result. —The long agitated camp meeting in the Loop, "convenes" to-day. What a goodly number of rads might participate for their souls rejuvenation. —The M. R. Church et Port Ma tilde will be dedicated on Sunday, the 29th inst. The dedicatory i.crriiiin will be iireeeled by Bishop Scott. —Tho Lutheran church at Pleasant Gap was dedicated to the 4erviee of Al mighty God last Sunday. Rev Mr. Unckenberg, of this place, is the pastor. —Thecitizens Pen nsvalley will hold a rail-road meeting at Mtllheim on the 27th inst. We:hope they will turn out and •hoW that they are in earnest about their rail-road —A late Radical paper statea that J. I'. Gephart blll4 1111411.3 one of the heat officers this county ever liad." True as preaching, but where under heaven docA the Radical organ find candor enough to ackn. , wledge it 9 —The ptc-nix of the St Patrick's Temperance Society, in Milligan grove, on Wmlnesday hut, was a uctuded suc cess Vu understand they had a de lightful time and an excellent dinner, with an elegant terpsichorean accom paniment. —Democrat, don t fnri.v.t tho Club meeting to-morrow night .1, , t there be II full attendance, and there will con eon•equently be a eorreapondingly good time All the friends f the Repeal of the Negro Act of the hr.t I.l , 4l..lature,are cordially invited to be pre,ent --The rolonn Opern Troupn, nn comp , "MA of the young gentlemen rind studentt, of our town will give n liternrti, nin•ical and thenii ieal entertainment nt 1111+1I'd on Monday evening next We hope to see n full hotn,e Wn are under obllv,ation= to our good natured friend. J B Esq , for a oouplo of as line eek er •qui nu ed in a pan Jerry is n ele% er fellow, and tta a pity for hon that lie No g..t upon the wrong rite of the foliee, puhlt cally find tt won't pry —The sleeping girl u ho prophesied, jurt hefore idie died that after the twlipse the -nn wouldn't i•hine 11 , bright nn it dul before, went to the LVP,.I plrio , we hope, although ~ .he did tl'll n %..ry great 'lie I n this regi..ll tt lie he. nas hot as MHz, s, ever since the 7th in-lent, and 01. 1 setae to h. ?oak' lipAost time —A special train of ear+ will tart run from Ty roue, o'.cr the Ittild Eagle Val ley It. on SLIII.1) tho Wayne hlatt , it Camp-Meeting It will leave r..ne at li o clock A M , and return at Kl' 31_, stopping at all .lotions. It rem Iles here at 14 in Ow morning, going down, and at Gin the voning ro- turning —The elub i vetinu on Saturday evening last, fairly attended, and some important, business transacted. Mr Stitzer iiddremed the r hiti, congrat ulating' the rnemfa•n upon the excellent county ticket selected• nil encouraging the Democracy in their efforts to insure the •ucccua of Packer and Pershing Another meeting will la. held to-mor row night, and , ..ever Saturday night until after theelection --- At the Stilanith selmelt‘elebration at the Beaver Dant ,•elestl house, on Sitturday lust, 1.0111 l! 41. , /.•ti or more usuple" simpletons tlit themselves of 1111101 outward attire :tn.] engaged in ant Wog game It meal .frog." None of the frogs etceeded quarter of a cen tury in age, and few fell .hort of it At each katp the limber leai.er let loose a Ittst bellow imitative of the red-bellied Gv •toappers Pretty 6 —A nom, ! , 11110.i . 11 to be John McHenry, a stranger,•uas killed on the railroad track, at the Milesburg depot, on s;aturdity last. It apiwars he was lying on the track, nod wa• not discov ered until after the train had passed over him A bottle of whisky was found in his pocket, from which it is supposed he was intoxicated at the time. Ho was carried to the h,,tel of ('apt. Dolan, where ho was decently had out and bur ied on Sunday. —.I U. Kurtz, F. -ti , is erecting ten-i.in alley, on his property on High etre. t Tiny alley will be used solely for i.owlitig purPos , s, need neither li quors nor tobacco will be mold or allowed or; the premises. It is to be kept in the bmt of order, so as to alpaca if, an attrac tive4and suitable place for-ladies who desire to indulge in the healthful exor cise of rolling ton-pins, A reading room will also be attached 'to the Rile+, hand soup:ly lilted up alai supplied with the Ins t papers and peres.lh els. —We understand that that irre pressible seeker after , strange gods and postage steal's], Geo. Kurtz, is at pres ent perambulating the county in the be nevolent role of peacemaker and gene ral fixer up of things %skew. " Ile proposes to reconstruct the democratic ticket, drop off a republican nominee or two, and instruct the people generally concerning the best method of electing both tickets. 41. e was ratoly in Penns valley setting up Coburn in the railroad role which he is expected to manage. Make hasty slowly, George. Centre county has now only Iwo revenue districts, instead of four. James' 11. Rankin, Esq., has received the ap pointment of Assistant Assessor of His-. trict No. 1. composed the following townships and boroughs : Liberty, Howard, Marion, Walker, Curtin Boggs, Spring, Benner, Snow Shoe, Burnside, Union, Ruston, Worth, Tay lor, Rush, and Bellefonte, Milesburg, Uuiouville, and Philipsburg. A. J. Young, of Spring Mills, is the Assistant Assessor of the 2d district, embracing the townships of Haines, Miles, Penn. Gregg, Potter, Harris, Ferguson, Half Moon and Patton. Application can be made to either of the above gentlemen for license, with out regard to location. BM REM sT ER K Every Democrat should he registered. Let this duty be attended to at once We must not lose it *Me this fall through our own neglect Until the Democrats obtain a majority in the Legislature sufficent to repeal the odious Registry Law, its troublesome requirements must be obeyed. This law was passed by the Black Republi cans to dissuade Democratic workingmen i;ndnaturalized citizens frond noting, on account of the trouble of being register ed. Ile registered at once, and beat them with their own weapons. Give all possible a.nl.istance to the reg• iitering ofliceni—a.“essors, 'and others They tion , t do their duty under the law —do not grumble at them, but lay the blame whene it properly belong. , , on the Black Republican majority in the Lew,- lature, who time openly Violated the State Constitution for their own purpo stai. Answer all proper queatiuns, and see that )our Democratic neighbors are registered at once. A ellUnt a FAIR.—The ladies of St. John's Epi+copril church of Bellefonte, propo+e holding a fair to ass'ist in rais ing funds for the building and furnish ing of their new church They have fixed upon Tue.-Amy, Wednesday and Thur+dey Of next week, as the tow., in Gorman row building near the Court Howse, as the place when and whore they will make their laudable effort They expect to offer for sate and at rea sonable prices, a large and Ireautiful as sortment of fancy goods dAigned both fur use and ornament There will also be pro 111.41 IN variety of refresh incutc such as WO cream, cake and other things suitable for the seit.on. Irne feature of interest of the es ca+ion will lw the %.0- ling of one or two beautiful article+ to some clergyman and other prominent individual of tho.place according to the favor of the COMIIIIITIIty %i bespeak on the behalf of the bwliw the liberal patronage of all our render+ • --.lpropl of boot pin-(thdlions, tin following will In• apprventted Re beheld the 001, flity, A. in hood of gent it lay. A green heart that et .•r a 1114 lilt, .:wl, ' twa , 11141 , (or It lAan tine and un•.• to In hnrol Of l'rop•aeor 11 , W 110 //nen n donee'. 1.,w Mule, a nit eii.e and it nu•e , w.• vow (•) :MIN% 11'01.011 on eamionr grave I I ) Mind) an that you ought In waive 'nl.•,)gntq yon dt.play, In parry .tffalr nr'Wrav 'rake the heart with lean ad., I4e It white, I,lm k, green or knot la• oure th.tt if it a 'Tin no heart )ii.t noel,, for pine RAILROAD M YETINO AT MI LI. II Kt %I —The Le% isburg ( 'l. owls contains the following call for rt railroad meeting at Millheitn, on the 27th undant We trind It will be a gom , id on,, and result favorably to tin 'mild tag of the Lowid.r burg, Centro eaunt_ and Spruce Creek railroad I=l All intero,ted in the extension of the Lewisburg, Centre and Spruce Creek Railroad are invited to meet in Millbeirn Friday, August, 27th, at 1 o'clock, p.m The Committee, appointed at a meet ing of the people, in Millheim, in May Last, to confer with the "Pennsylvania or other Rallrond comptinim, on the subject of ntd ill the construction of our road," is prepared to Tooke II favorable report. The object of the meeting ia, to take into consideration the aid promised by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, and, if that is deemed satisfactory, to take stepsiur an immediate and active canvas for subscriptions: For tho first 01;1(.41 the long agitation of our Railroad (petition, have we the profer of aid from a substantial and re. liable source The construction of the road is now within our reach : it is fur the people to say whether it shall be built. Lett - ivory, neighborhood, along the line, bo fully represented. Thie meeting will doubt- less decide the PII CeeSal or failure of the railroad enterprise, anti is, therefore, of such impertancorma to dentancl attend ance on the part of all irtniestak Et.t 81..tratt, Chairman of Corn. —l.lot--:the weather, Mons PACKER OATS —.PAM Ruhl, of Miles township, brought to town tho other day a stock of oats measuring just sewn feet and Iwo ineAes in length, and containing 231 fully . developed grains. This heats Noah Musser's "Geary oats" jii.t ono inch in length and eight grains in the heiid. Mr. Buhl is a staunch Democratic farmer, and has named this splendid stock of oats "As'i\reeker." A VIMIT.—A committee of nine gen tlemen from Bellefonte. paid our town e visit last week, to examine the new Presbyterian Church. They are build ing n very fine church in Bellefonte, and wished to look at the interior arrange ment and finish of Oho church here. They expressed themselves very much pleased 'lighted with the edifice in all its as well as with the gene ral imr 'fit a our to w n. Clearfield (('ontinued from last week's issue.) ANNUAL SCHOOL REP‘AvT. School Report of (venire County, Jri year ending June, 1869. EDUCATIONAL Woitc boys LIT OTHER Aort%cfr.a.—We have some very ener getic directors who certainly accom plish a great deal of good by their con• tinned eflbrts in behalf of the schools. I think I our justifialiln in ssying that We Cain boast of having sonic of the Grab as well as the wv,ret directors in the Stale ; the latter being supremely indifferent to everything pertaining to itchools. The inherent Academies in the eoun t% render consielerable aid by furnish nig teachers. "Normal classes are es tablished in connection wit% the Bolds burg and Penn Ilall Academies, the Nittany Valley Institute, and the se• leet 801001 at Unionville. The Pine prove and Bellefonte Academies have been re-opened, and arc in a flourish ing condition. - The President, Mom 'rho. 11. Bur mwes) and Faculty of the rennsylra- Jyrtrullui Cedleye hale yen gen crowd) ()tiered to give instruction in the natural sciences, free I.f charge, to the teachers of Pennsy Bailin. We trust many of our teachers will em brace this liberal offer. The first annual Conrention of the "Centre County Sabbath Schocl Asso Nation - converted in Bellet•nte on the 25th of May, and continued three days: The nurganization is to be permanent, and we confidently expect much good to result from it. The report shows the number of Sabbath Schools w the county to be SO. Number of scholars, 4310 NIIIIIher of teachers. 661. SCIIonuLA. The Catholics keep up two schools in the county, one at Snow Shoe, told one at Itellytonte. Besides these there are a number of select and prim ate different parts of the county. akt.l —We do riot get that help from this. %enerated class which we have a right to expect. They 'wen) to concern theinsekes %ery little about the training nil the young. An occa sional sermon nun the duties of parents would exert a good influence. 0115711 lEM I\TIIF. W 41' (11. 1111'110V/ 111r....T —I. I ;raliiiimis labor of f•ebool direetorm, and tot, Milli) by one half. 2. Unequal ino.le 44 taxation. sliortne4m of the eehlNd terns. 4. Wittit of better salaries to leach ere. W:tnt or vrover grading 01 teach erm.alaricA. Ii Lack or ceompetevit tearherm 7 Want of toitheient liniinesa teachers to clamily their hchools with regard In Mr tennis o . f the pupils s. Want of parental co-operation. J. Want of proper local rfillYerVlNloll MI twt KEY f'tr.c t I.ITED TO PRONOJE I V PRO V T 11111: T. —These obstacles, as re. ports show, are not confined to our countt , but arc common to the State. Legisiatit e action seems to be the only remedy fiir the first and secoad, perhaps, for tha third. In some des tricts the directorship is becoming a farce, and It is almost impossible to se cure a quorum for the transaction of business. Were they paid for their Ker. vices, and sworn to do their duty, their efficiency mould be much Inerramed. Until the second named obstacle Is mom 01 in such a way as to relieve (lie poorer districts, the third one must continue to exist. As it is at present, po%erty must educate poverty, while wenlth is eased of Its bunions. In our richer dtstnets we pay a tax of two nulls for schools, while in the poorer ones we pay twenty six mills. Thuit a term of four munthx !is, Shan io necolaipli.di mewls good Is ~‘di evident. Remove theme three primary Call/11.8, and the others wall vanish of their owil accord. R. M. M mr.e. l'Ammty Sup.' Business Notiess —Eppel.Jai attention In railed to the rehor• tixonsent of that colebrotod tiperlalist,q Via Humana., tel cif :CA fork City, who troota th ro st mid bulk /Ikefame to by ho only neknowledaed curt, for Consumption. Ile uses Abliintro Inhaling }cleat, a • remedy not known to the profesoloo. Thulialinda !MVO been /I natt•lied froin the jaws ofkileniti by this wonderful romody, thus« afltieted rhould not hrrll.c' ro iminadiately place thotnaelven tin. der tho Docior'o rare. COLFT WIOOL —Every one who bus OCCIIIOOII to visit Bellefonte next wreak, thould improvo their time by calling at IltelUPO's MAIIIIIOIII Milo EIIN/ILIUM and trying at glotat of his " Famous Artie gamin." It it the ctegeal end *Wit daimonns ttoVerillill to be found In town. Everything in the lips of Modbuboes constantly on lannal; ails° on extensive aissortment of fancy goods and toilet artlclot. -physicians, Merchants and FOIIIIOIII eslollol fail to sea toroothing which will be to their aulvantr.go. —A (hood 1310,1110/O, Eilliettlon, poeh WI may be obtained at the iron City Conenut.is of lees tipteble seine to ierdrjr g one. • counts of moldy titsjiiitiffilAsjotitUi the serest woy to positions t of profit mod trust of a willifn tbeeench of enterprising young ma y . fiend td the Plitei pals, Smith a Cowley,. Ir. culane gla log full infortestion. 11.41:1 . DIED. Rebershurg, Centre county Pa., August 9th 1809, Euxourrn M. Mona, aged.ls yearn, A months and 5 days. Hinter Magee wee converted to God, and Rd-, reified to the Church of the Urffted Brethren In Christ, about seventeen yearn ago. Hhe wan afflicted with a complication of diseases, and for sixteen yearn was nick with rheilms timm, and for the lent five years ahe hen be come aubjoct to liemorragea from the lungs. During her long struggle with abeam), and Often under the influence of intense 'offering, she was calm, submiasive, an* resigned; and now while the sweet fragrance of her holy life in yet fresh In the memorien of the living, It seems to me but appropriate that her example should be recorded, not only as an Instance of the power of Divine grace, but an a bright light In the path of those who yet remain as probe- Boners on earth. Itotibilean, In the Mime left no iftweilate by the (km/inure of one of the lovelleat of the MarioYa Dlnelpleet, the memory of Elizabeth M. Magee will ho ever green and preeioun. Devoted to the rare iee of the Lord and Man terorhe followori him with aingle-hearted piety, having but one aim in all her life, and that, the glory of God and the good of her fellow-erns tures. An a irraneh.of the true vino she yield• ed the (mita :rLa lie Ing faith, and opioyed er en beyond eiprosaion thd love of God In the heart off e of the nweeteAt hourrfl had during the Teat few yearn, I spent In thin dear Sister's company. Never end I forget with what sweet ness she expresmed such wordrian theme •'I am 110 happy—Jejuna, my dear Savior, in en pre rintiii-1 am not alone, the Angels are with no —I am swimming In the love of God " During some of liar happiest hours, she composed n number of very beautiful hymns These hymns are as streams of piety Honing from her hem only mind Some of tbese hymns are In print and will continuo to speak for her of Jesus Oh' that they may not be rood 1.1144 ming In vain. liming her sickness she sins •kit.d by Kreid number of ieerple, fuel roriei forty tninla• tens from different churches, itivieoften 010 would fe'rthens to be faithful servants of the Lord„lnd no doubt few, if any, stood In On presence of this child of Lrnl, but with truly 111110 Her look and work of 1/oro, went right to (lo heart, and enii.eii 111111 , to foul that Join' WWI not far away. lin the I Ill) of Aligihd the remain, of thin S ter wen• brought U. the Mt Poter'e church, alter,. the writer delivered all eddree• till 2 Ti,,, I—f, S, wlllOl att. ftilitlartlit by a aarnion nn Car r, I by !tea. N t, Engle The hyrrins of her ,rwo enrarei 4 ition W.. 11., by her reque.t ping upon the /lel,l4iOn it" Fell, of thqt buret of OW (.. tt , e t, aka prev ent, and attend , I I the Liturgical cornice, at the grave e:trth to henron onty iff1.1.11.0 , .11.41,w ith eornl«.run• and tro-t. •t. to °otto wonder and formiro to u,od for hi• pitying grain Pree,on• In the right of 1••• ti to the de ith of hl. e•ttntr Itz•gptiont a., hag It, ogo Ww S. Poiot (x,ito oirc —At p.,rt H,eid., on Sunday AngLint LITTLE N1,14117.114110RN TLat haAt gonp, ynt istia wn Inye thou Thon hapt atnlen up thy remt, Thu .sct•elly nestling over, In the 1..n.1, Th. fitiVVer t h/tt hi( ~,,,, .1 thl• T 1..• Lu.l ul promise given u• silken leavelets unw V. 'thin it. •44.1 , •• Iwxt.m. • , T.. 4 lent 114 short Inortitn4,i We elitertshe.l it tortth vitro, , lint non, at early night (All, find a w as not there, The angel death had atolen h p y , finfrerr thou. 4 T.. k .rnr heart'r bort trolau re, /tar brightent blooming flower She r from Y., darkling ...an away, To blomeurn In Om runliKbt I If heaven's eternal day An411.4t ue 1t16.1 xn,l lonely, iiro n nt.n.my way Witlonit liar Punny prenr nee T.o our tear, AWN) let w.• allot!! 44041141 slay meat Pier /Or 114 4 Krt 4 1/11 . 4. yearning now TO M 4 as... ra.lelexa Aarland , T.. .114.4•14,1414 y Idly lor ow 11... following Sr., OM name. a the meinhern 4,t , ow 0, •risii.• I amity (' ~,,, (nate.. (or the entliing year S. T tibuttert, Chairman 10 F Fartney Miehael liroye, Renner. Janie, K R a nk lloromole, Joreph 1. Net!, , Itoggr, Ilehry Ti 114.1, Curtin, H L. Haney, Ferguson, John Gro•t• Urn g, Edward hretinal, Harrlr, lir K .1 lireshler Hamer, , I '.`. Hall, (inward John 9 Miler, If ii•ton, William Crorr, Half Moon, Ihilrer Mehet, llownr.l ltoro, Ti. ~,,, ar .1 Lingla Liberty, Newton Wolf Miler, 1.164,,ge H lloy, Marlon, T M Hall, Milerliti-g, F:trot !Spangler, Potter, lain Ileif.iy,lar, Penn, Ur J M Itaah, Pptton, Willlain Ithhller, Phllitaamirg, 1 A Laken+, Raab tattln Hinton, Mn,,., 5i,,,,,, i T A lea ander, Spring, William Mel'oy, Taylor, lam I. Hall, Talon, It .1 Leatharr. l'nlentllle, I S I' Thompson, ' Walkor, 1 F. 1. Jonei, . Worth The Bellefonte Market The following are the quotationa up to ri .1 elwklntraday evening, when our paper went In pre,. White Wheat, per bruh,,l . . $1 215 Bed. Wheat, K er . 1111 Corn, mitelied, per intake!, . Oat,. per landiel . . to Barley, per Hoek w heat, per lutile! .. Potntone, p}ir bushel—. . Lard, per pound...-- ...- lineon, per pound per pound ...••• ••• Tallow, per pound ..... Butter, per p0und......... Rage, twer lirdlund Planter, per ton. Nets fibbrrtiotmetuo CHITReit PErITTON. In !ha Court of Common Pleas of Centre (-minty. In the matter of the Pe tition for the ineorpornt ion of the "fir, PAVVII EPtiIMIPAL ( . 11111leill of Philionbllrw." Am now to-wit • Mny 'Mb, IWO, the within potato arid writing read and I. hereby ordored di .11- rooted that thu ammo be tiled ir. 'ha ome n of the Prothonotary, that the notice he Inaert. ,eri In one netrawaper,orinted In ,Centro coun ty, for at lewd threot Wileka, nettlnglorth that on epplientton hoe beenlmade to this Court to snot the within charter of Intro, *oration en rreenbly to the "Act of Aitoontbly" In each am mole and lirovlAcd 'Wortley °Montt JAB. 111 1 =1‘. It-12-4 , • ' tory. "til'elt abbatiormnito. ()TICE. The Incorporators In the Bendy un Improvement Company, will meet at tho Brock erhoff Hoene, In Bellefonte, on FRIDAY, AF,FTEMBER 3rd, lefle, at 2 o'clock, r. e., for the purpose of orkanlzatioki, And dioxins Om rern for the rimming year. By order of the 14-32-3 t. If. WILLIAMS & Co., Wholosnlo and Retail Dealer,' In COTTAGE FURNITURE All kind* of TURNED WORK turnkhod to 00 trade At CITY.PRICRS TURNED PALINGS, BA LUSTERS furnirlt.l to Builder. rpholot ring.ttepairingFurnitike.nnd .'very thing pertaining to the !Alain.' properly nt MIZEIZI Factory near Blanchard & Co's. Pinning D!r=rl or r 0.51 TR TH E US!! HOUSE 1 4 1 I, 01 INI ;TON MILLM FLEMING l'oN, CLIN , PA MEM Y E E ti lEEE EKED 'Fb.• undersigned having peirelinsiod 01.4 FLEMINGTON MILLS, formerly owned by PACKER Sc PACKER, now prepared to reeelve order+ for anything ill thlm line of Idiot'newt, and will give the AOlllll prompt attention InEll ADm IN IST RAD t'S NOTICE.— Lectora of administration on the ea tate of John Leathera, nen., deceased, late of Howard, hissing been granted to the tinder signed, they request all persons knowing thamistdres indebted to said estate, to nicks immediate payment, sad limos having ebilllllll against the same W present them duly authen ticated by law for nettlement.. 11= 11311 A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.— Letterx of adtultallitration on the er tete of Imvl Knob', deemuted, late of the bor ough of Phillpahurg, Centre county, Pa:, haring hero granted to the tanderalgoed, all nerooni Indebted to maid °Mate ore hereby notified to moilm,ittnnedlnte payment, and thoae ha% mg Hann. eget:tat the Same to present Mein, duly euthentleateJ, for potilement .1111-H E I. Tr.sT, 14.41 • Administrator. T HE WINCIIEST,ER RIFLE, 18 BHOTI4 SPENCER RIFLE, 8 SHOTS. DOUBLY.D BARREL RIFLER Rouble shot gen., Rovelron. Cartridge., a.. Oen repairing In all Its branehns. FAIDOR. F.' DESCH NER, no+l;'s M 19140, High 141, Bellafonte I 4-12-Iy. I t 01)F !NO THREE PLY FELT ROOFING Unites the levet Witter-proof Compiirs'Hon witiv the beat Water-proof ?Arlo In the beat emptier, and at the lowest price nettle con enmer. There la. Veto% fotiniletlon of Tarred Felt ; 241, a layer of Oen mein ion ; another layer of Felt; 4th, another layer °m e m. poellion ; r,tll,.ntiolher layer of Felt. Reed. for arallars and liknapir4 EEO AM AN INDUCEMENT, We offer to the first purchaser In each place. Imo ovum, feet of the Three Ply Pelf, with the nocepaary co&llng,for thirty Dollars. P4ITENT ROOF PAINT. This Paint In composed of Jannis, olln and re stimuli substance, combined with distilled tar NW the heat known dryers,. It en no no repared, re for mineral or pigment, an,d he p use, about the rionsintetscy 6f !ordinary !zed paints. It cost, mueh loss, retsina Its elaatteltY lodger. and in more d Owl s Iltkeinty rights for seta. For CI MU ilUlt and ail rttrulArt, address MICA ttOOFI 't,N) NPAN Y. 7l Malden Lane, . i 14-304 m. . .New Yerk. TOB PRINTINO—JELECIUTRD U 4 A VERY U • superior stylak at 41ao WaWasaall 014os COMPANY I= I= ED= PLA:iT ER MITI DIME Ac., ac. . , BOYD C. PACKER JACQII R. LEATHERN. } H. U. LEATH FAIN, Adoratntstrnterrt Casio & Smithey. STILL AHEAD.—The ()IT C h eap end tuella Sewing Maelithe; ALLAH) CAN do. $ll 00 only. Semple month to agent.. Addrops ASIl(I ,OT 8 It CO., Olnadalo, N. It. T HIS IS NO HUMBUG. Hy sending 85 cents, with age, lini g h e. kw of eyes and hair you. will receive, Lp ri turn Mall, a correct picture of your future limy band or wife, with name and date of marring.. Address W. FOX, P. 0. Drawer No. 24, Felton N. Y. 14-32-Iw D EAFN M S, CATARRH. f A lady who has suffered for year 4 from Dearness and Catarrh was Cored try a simple remedy. Her sympathy and gran prompts her to send the receipt., Ire° of chafge, toady one similarly afflicted. Mrs. H. C. LFAIGETT, Hoboken, N.. 1 14-324 w. A GENTS WANTED FOR THE DEBT BOOK OF THE nitiot WOMEN OF NEW YORK, Or, the Under World of the Great City The most startling revelation of minion times. 'New York Hoelety Unmask.•d' ••il„ Aristocracy," "Women of Pleasure,'• Women," and all el thoroughly ventilated to Illustrations. Price' (4. Address Cl ones , The New York Book Co., 14,5 Nasenit :s y 14-3241 w, AGENTS WANTED FOR THE SIGHTS AN!) SECRETs OE THE NATIONAL CXPITO IL The moat ntartling, Instruethe and talning book of the dey. Nend for l'onifi nn , and nee oneterms. Addrean 14111.1,4 INO CO., 411' HHOOM E ST., NEW I Ult K KNTB WA tiTFO FOR " W 0 N Ii E S OF I. 10111,1 I 'VIER VII 71101117 P ILLI MTILATIO . II 11, lirg. bont,lm Felling, and rnoFt nitrnetivn %W. ttp lion Iro k over published. Of CI relliirS lilt forum nt A,l4lremn rNiTED S'rATEN PI 111,14111 14-,:12-4w* 411 Broome Hlreet, Now lark A IIENIIIP4 CAN NOW 'l'l:e • RITORY FOIL 'MARK' TWAIN 'S NEW RIME WITH tM ENWIA \ Who baa not henrci of the author 11,h rltot 11111011 , 1 aver hfa quaint aavmga and Hank cud fairly puectunhed to Ella ra,) THE INNOCENTS A lilin.11) Is the 10th/b./GI/On,. of t Lion and momenta-whin of all Isir tk, r. stoleirm eon withstand Its geniality mor. It is the moat readable, enp.,11,1, laughable hook printed for years 211,0011 /Week.* Pr-trawl tn Adrpw nil •, Reaffst.r Aqrafa. Arldresa for nn agen, HUM & CU, Newark, N J t \UAW i% PI'III.IBIIIING , Hartford (3-t 11 AGF:NTS Wd•NTEIr FOR xi:GRA:Ts oF THP, (I I? E .1 T A Wi)UR descriptive of the I HI the VICES. the MISTENI}I4, MISEUIEi and Crimes Of Now lurk 4 ity If yoll Wish to know how Fortunes are el and lost In n day, how Shrewd Nlett are sore I In Wall street how Strangers are wwnened Sharpers ; hot/ M And Men loans xi blackmailed. how Dance liens atelt 1111,..rt, loons Are managed how Gambling H0w...11111 Lotteries sic conducted; how Soo k stet u. Companies originate, and how the hohhh• burst, trail this work 11 eontsile , C. hoe .1. greying.. tells 41 about the lysterles t•t Mien ill New 1 ork ; and Is tho rips test o I Itespost work published • UNIX 32,50 PER cul'l Scud (or circulars and speciiinqi paw th. work Addret. JON FIY 1110 ail EIN A " Ph 141p1 ph ut. Ps CuNSIvISIPTION, Brom:1111in, A•thrna, and( atarth un h . ) bohnlnt tun. A foloplef inhaling Fitavi only remedy known that operate. on Ow It.. —Maaolven the tuberelea. which 'try Ihr.. "fr, the ma. 111,. heal, and • mire I. 'II,' Treatment by letter or In perPl4/11 t II ire I, lily of tj VAN RUMMELL, M U le We.' 11l It- tl-iom: $2013E11 Y.—Agent4 wrint..l e% erywhero, frr Addreok BATES. H AIN ki.4 A 14-30-41. tle,...latid CA NI: E ItS !Tl' M 4 ) ! I '1,4 'Fit , ' ~ PK' K of the F1it1a.1.49 1, 0 tmlyersity, is rusk mit 11181011101111 g um acan—r Kti.l Kir tntnorm by a new (lie:nide Cancer Antidote, that removes RP Largest o r cancer. and tumors, w ahem p.llll the tem. o.f the knit% wlthont rover, rung 6 urnitiß nwdieines, and wit) the 10.. ,r drop of I,ll^l For partiruhtrA, roll on 111 dre•• A KLINE, 51 b., No Arch*.m. Philadelphia, Is. 14 Ai,ENTS WANTED FOR THE • SF: R E 'l' II I s CW.N. FEDERACY By RD HARD A P1).1.1,AR1, The rut, rundlny revelniton4 null an, f10p1 ,,, urn made in thin work are erenting the • inlunne de•lre to obtain It. The seer" r ot , men r*, &e., of DAWN Milt other Ciontderxt . leaden., with the 111 Allen Illpatrrgts, fr'~rn ID hind the *cones In Rlehmoed," are lhor'"oll'' rrntainfrll. Send for eireillmr. and term*, and a hull de4orlption of the ."' k A DPILICMI NATIONAL PIIBLISIMO 14-:111-4w. Phandelph a I'" D O D D S NERVINE New IMMO*, CASN„ April /6, Iteeteiss to Faisate—l thought it we'll. another wertk before writing, to tea if limbed to improve. as I 1161) cloori ‘116 6 14 some time, under the treatment of once Mins, and I am happy to toll you that I et" getting better—even hotter than whoa yec here. I eommenced the nee of DOldr.4 NEL VINE with anybody advising me t o tio When I began with at I could only walk fr” , my bed to the elicit. My trouble me bee"' treme pain in tho heed, and tee three . All the medielne I hale her fore taken has billed to give any relief I 0,, tune Otte to go up and down leak., and dv.l improving iumaider the NEEVIN medicine I eter found, and 'hail ear' bolo to tine, for I am confident of entire re, orety. have taken only throe bottler', mad wand "' be without In on any recount. 14470-4 e. Very truly, r Mae. La Mr& $3,500 Per Year to sell "Wou'le r et:ev/ Pa. Address J C Pittsburgh, TO W.MOM IT MAY CONCERN. Notlee Is hereby given to tho generally that I haveporelmsed H. .1 V 1, 1":" ell's household and kitchen (uruttur' Apd, kery Baturee, and ell persons ore notitt".:.., to meddle or Interfere with the Wee. 'j le o ohlt to Me, and are simply loaned to McDowell until such time cc 1 Mel U me them. 14411-3 I " T. It. ItEYNOLIn EEO I) I I) I I
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