The Democratic-Watchman BELLEFONTE, PA Friday Morning, January 21, 1870 Horace Greeley lailellefonte The Tonowned Philosopherof Nem Fork tribune Ilorthett tiamsy, hawing ettlinentotl t deliver a trebly° in itononinto, (Elio subject o which will be announced in duo lime) thin tandeesigncil have the gratification to announce io the 'citizenil of this county that Mr. Gam LLT has appointed TUESDAY EVXNIN44AFIIkitT 25, 5870, as the oetnialon on which ho will make los at, ponranro before a Centro county audience The fame of HORACE GRCILIf In CO-ectensiv wiih;tho Eng Mill langliage, awl, though one llhe most erratic, hr Iv ertainly one alit Moat remarkable run of tho ago. Ay udßw Iho Nei York lc Ike fs known throtight the le r ngth atilt biendthoftlolaid, awl, fro sjournalmtte poult of SN•M, ha %titltd . + 1+00,,1 eu no living moo. Evorykoly lion heard of hop —everybody omits to Noe 11 Rod curiosity kwow whHt Its looks like will do touch t ward.. seetiring film a large ottolienee Coming hero pude, e.l)toriol (both Itopol, Con anti Deptoerstil ) by a ill nut Appviir li4 partillin, and Demur rata and It.•puthraua are Stilt to% ited to mine nod tn•nr him t o e tn•ketr for Mr I;ang.cr'4 lecture lire ni 1,111,1441. aml Ivlll 1,0 so),1 at the 1,1.4041,11'PR at 1,3 ugrnl• throill(11(.111 t,lO eminty l',•rf,,t 1r ,,, C..111.'110. $lll Mild.' fur mi't .1111.4 re.t.r“ ite.ttm, and ushers will be at attendance to con duet thAso holding ro.erte l tlrkt.tm to their plea or Tiekete (1) WI pwrtnthe how u • TO) Vent " ift - Arrrryrni Terntx 73 cent*. f",tv,, rty H 11. BRAINERD JOE W FURRY. THINGS ABOUT TOWN &COUNTY ----Court begin; on Monday next " hotelbts " aro preparing for busy tiuni•& 1.111 t week —The religious servers ii, tin Pr byterian church arc =till going un —scarlet fever i* raging in Bee( Creek kind Howard. —Quito a revival is in pr gross tho Campbtilito church at Beech Creek —Arevival in tho Alehodist chore at Pleasant Gap is now und - er full head Gia —There will be no special train= run to this piece on Fuesdny evening MI —Three years ago Bellefonte ba sixty-eight old maids—it has but sixty I 21E= —The Sabbath School Institution at Rebersburg last week, we learn, was a perfect suceess —Jos. K. Weber, of Iteber,burg killed a porker last week (lint weighe( 651 pounds —For tillo.zool V lola t 1011 ~f the Rev enuo Law, Petnr Stoll 11'4 brewery l'hilipsborg has been closed —Rev .1 S McMurray, Presidim; Elder of thk district, paid our = , anetwn a visa on Monday. —Saturday week war said 1, havo barn the (.01,1,4 day of the Thermbmetor 111 degrees below sneeze,. —The girl who hot her bo.tle ht we4.k, has got a new one, ituhz.onr faro tho bulk of bend she had on vestr•rdny —Go early to the !,keture on TlleS day night There in !ml6g to ho a j am All who have not :tickela beforehand can procure than at the boor _ooly fl few of the reeerved eeate to Greelt , y's lecture are yet left Call Oa Jacob I) Miller, at the poet office, for them —Milton Meredith of Philipsbur g bad the fingers of his right hand rut olt cy a saw while working about a mill at that.placo on Thursday of last week —A couple of town boys, who had not the fear of tines before their eyes, caught a nice string Of trout just oppo site the WATfIIkIAN office, on Friday last. —Our lumbermen are complaining bitterly for want of snow rnless we balm a little winter between this and spring, not half the usual amount of logs will be ready for the market. JEREMIAH S. BLACK, the greatest lawyer in the Uni(d States, ♦nd one of the staunchest Democrats in Pennsylvania, will be in attendance at Court neat week. --The gas works at this place are to be enlarged in the spring. A good way to do it would be to attach a pipe to the Republican editor's mouth, or run It down anaconneet it with the sanctum of the National. —Milnahurgers say they do not want a radical paper at that place. They can stand a couple of houses of ill-fame, but a radical hewTspaper is too bitter a dose for even " 101 l " Milesburg to swallow. —A farmer in the upper end of the county had, in the fall:of 1868, four hundred bushels of wheat, for which ho was (Mend $2,25 per bushel, at his granary. He refused that figurkheld his wheat for a higher price, and, two weeks ago, deliv‘red it on the cars at a station on the'B. E. V. R. R., for E. Perks, eq., of Philipsburg, at $1,13 per hustle!. -Horace Greeley will arrtve in, this place on Tuesday next, and in the groping, at Reynahles Hall, ho will de liVA his' long adVertital lecture. Hot ace is a celebrity, and the curiosity of Lhd publtc is excited to the highest pitch t 4. SIP and hear him. Republicans will go to see him, because he is their repro sentative man, and Democrats hell; u-p they are curious to see a perion .t• A\ 111.111 they have heard and road so much. What the subject of Mr. Greeley 's lec ture will be, we do not know, nor has he yet announced it, lint it will tt doubt be ellaracteri•tie of the man Idol the times in which he lives. Those Of 1.111" Democratic friends who have or set n or heard Mr Greeley, should by all means go to the lecture, a. , it nifty be the only opportunity that will mei be offer ed them to measure the pliN skid awl in tellectual dimensions (.1 . the New York 75rIbunr',4 celebrated editor, \Vali all his Radicalism, it inii..t i not be forgoitten that Greeley had the manhness and the courage to bail Jefferson Davis, when sick and suffering prisoner in Forties , Nlonroet and for this won the thank , and apidause "revery decent man in the country We are 11 , 1, 101 1141111irer nl Mr. Greeley. At the MIIIII we have respect for his 181..04 and nbilitv, which, a ith the Influential po-iUtrn, he octupics, we belie \ e entitle him 1,. m-petlful hearing rittl!, the ni,%e, letter, reeci‘ed honi ,Nlr. Citifjpy, ni 111111111 - 4.1 111111 his Mllllll'l Wlll he " .J . ll IVomaii ctliemtlon (it his IQ( lure 4 p: ~Allll tl. 1111‘1, ' llll. for the Notary—Hip - 4m - ited Nw wirtte dug float; from thy hospital of the .% an guished, while thej victor -J. w liis office• filling out his little notice" of prw7 tests so inter,ting, to accommodating endorsors 'n, ring non. The Nation al hank crew, the fellow+ who L'ep up the Bellefonte Natimaii, who ran lhn Radical convention., and beat the 11.1. teal 11,011111114 . i a hen they have a mind to, w ho keep members Ilf their faction in otli,p, and grid) up all Om patronage that fail. from puliticul place•--w 6o are one thing to-day and another to-Mor row, but who always manage to rule the rudwurparty in the county, ju.t tei they 1,10,14 e, Pticcee4l . d eit.ily, Blanchard got the apptdritinent and Ilutchison got the cold shoulder The trillium,. of Brown and Barr,and Barlow and Alex ander and Wil,on didn't amounu to shuck'. " with Mr (teary, when com pared with lltat of Humes, McAllister, Beaver and Blanchard But " etch is life " ilutchison thinks Republicans ns well as " Itepublics are ungrateful " Ile has done the dirty work of that dir ty party' for year., and defeat 111,11 pointioent is what he gets for it The " ring "—II , 4 the Court House ring " rolled ~v er•hint, and he and hi, wing of ra.h, ul, look about 114 /111 , 1 ..,11 hi, Ili a ~-raped •uu•uge holder Ile rolled out just about as fiat as 111,1 Wil-ori a ill be 11% . the , 11111 e ring next fall, when he find+ liumelf la uteri rue the Senate ,o badly that he ' ll iodk 11 , .W whether he' , nipped cared -a• , , or \Villiarn NVikon, attorney and couri mylor at law The run rine rof discontent truing the renders of tin. borough is grim ing r and louder They snl they Can 1 , 31 . 1 the present ern:m.ollS rates for a nd what i. more, they won't. If landlord, don't lower their rents, the tenant.; threaten to do something for themselves in the way of foriumg nn association for their Own protection This is right, and propert) -Owners ought to understand that therr rs danger of having their houses left on their hands tentiiitless. Rents and tows in Belle fonte are entirely too high,—they are nut of all proportion and reason We (innet, ILS conscientious journalists, ad. vise people to 001110 to Bellefonte, murk It 4 win desire the growth and improve. inent of our town, an long as these enor mous rents aryl taxes condole' On the contrary, our duty impels is to tell them to stay away, for no poor man Can live with comfort or convenience under such outrageous tariffs. The rent ers have reason and justice on their side, and landlords will do well to heed their complaints. —The town Auncil of the borough of Unionville, are wanting to borroW money. Like the council of Bellefonte, it hue alway failed to make an exhibit of receipts and expenditures, Had no one knows whether that ancient borough is bankrupt or not ; consequently, its law makers and; tax imposers find it up hill business to find any one who will trust them to any amount. • —A pair of horses attached to a carriage belonging to William Goff of ,Milesburg, took fright and ran away on iunday last, throwing a couple of ladies who wore in the carriage but, injuring them slightly, and severely injuring a Mr. Adams, who was run over by them, —The people along the upper and of the Ponnsvalley Railroad aro holding a series of meetings for the purpose of securing subscriptions to the stock of -said road. Meetings have already been held at Spruce Creek, F'ranklin,and Rock Spring, and to-night there is ono at Pine Grove arid tomorrow, Saturday evening, at Iloalsburg. --Thu Putter Will easif - te be tried 111 our court next week probably in- Ivolves more money thin any case that he , been before n judge or juror in evil for many year , ; It t: to te,t thin volubly of tithe to farm: itlino:t without number, mid to property value of which will rim lip into 1111111 mi: of dollais, filiiintitt in the ;1111 31113104 putter, of Lea ktown, banes ht> Omni: on a will entailing the property, while the defendants win, have- warranted deeds And limitation net , in their defence, The ca,e dors :, it affect l'entre county farmer:, who:, bind untie belonged to the Potter estate, but intere,t, a sail number of land own stirrotinling :eountie., I\llll Wlllll2/ to thin 1111111/111 111111 1.11111 .rtli Nearly the imtire onto c• of Potter, with thou.ands iit .e•re: in Ell., l'ore.t, 'Clearfield, Cam , r, , n, Clinton and NI ifll in collude, once l"donged la Oil: estate, anti the value ot ihe 'title: to all depends upon, the deee,- , .n.n in the eil , e that will be up acct w 1.1.1, Gen. l'tdter Intl vitgo4.l, to In the dodge tei.einiall S Black, ac wia 1,41;,,,1 ti be the greate , t la tvyer will Icy John 11. Hey 1,, e rl , than cc loim I', nn-ticunutcan boast few abler ul torne , 'I he dotenee 11111 employ, d II N \ \ , and we A l/cill•\ I` .11111lf.• 1.11111, both of wpout are not, ci fn their 11.14'111 /1 1 / 1 11ly, and tlii;ir :1/I . lillll I. of the bar Altogether the ma; ul the squat niti're.sting that tic ; any court., 'I h, table . ' I tarp , it 1,4 I. 11,0'011, 1••1101 , f _l2 _nolo Jously prlutcd tlzc 1..11 i. tin It.tint of police news, on New Year,: day The • env unkmally quiet all day and I,ta v lalh• dritil.ing inloxicaling Ikkitinr% Put la, men reported a. bating been si't'u u auk .m Ihr 0rr.k.1.4 during the day and night 'I h., a. re In 4.1,1141/11)V Muth Pugh, gave the. 11 ,W II n Bra:nark! and Joe ‘t . Ftkrev, ‘,1,1• u t 11114 10 .ell tickets f..r !venire 11,., 111.1 VI Idently been lighting a. in.• man In inkal.l had lovt fink hat, and 111 A Tight k- t..y 111. )1 Furry hail no in ok kip 11111 111+ pant% were torn " Are braius and locals so scarce in Lock Haven as to necessitate a resort tc wholo snle lying on the part of the Intlrprn ilrnt editor 7 We learned the other day. that that edit..r was bilk— on the broad of his back, with a fine prcepect of a fever In view of a poial hie finale to Ikl4 earthly career, is he not afraid to impose such wholesale exaggerations upon the public ? Surely hit lather la low aunt be making tremendous ef forts for his soul, whoa, on a tick boil, the editor's litrieretufent can whisper ti) the pullhemtch aboutkelde falsehoods of that wily old a •rpent winch i. called the Devil We confe4s we .1.. riot ap prehend much injury to our eharseter i rem ant th ini.; the lig,lrprnarnt shall say but, at the same time, we 111114, k•xj, o ur astom-bluest at each 1 , 111- ph to r , Lkle•nlleSS. IV' know the editor of the holevrridrPil hunt t lake to tell the truth, but it grieve.' in "" far out ..1 his way for the pleasure (,) of telling ahe I Dad We Al one anything t.• provoke hunt., with our understanding of the nature of the creature, wit might hat 1. anti,vatoll an to tut I. !Ito. the abovi., hut, we did not, We are at it tits, to umh.r•tsed his motive NV,. imolit ha, been in Lot k lint en on New Year shut, otol 000 it have got intAk a tlght and lost our net ktif. and }O our pants torn , but, fortunately for oor good num.., we were rod (.11,, NVii s pent NOW Year', day in Manch Chunk, Carbon county.—fur. tle r from Lot k Haven than ttie editor of the //i/Ppradent will be frotn h e don't slop lying As fah "the man Brainard," we believe that gentleman was in I toward on New Y, , arls day, hut he In COMpeterit tin speak l',•r himself Our advice to the editor of the fa///7,mient in to get rid of that ro_ ver and secure another lease of life before he venturi any more such stories its the above ERKeiTI Nil —To hear "McCrack en" of the National tell hn war experi ence Especially that part of it where in he records how ho "Kanter-legged" toward Wadungton, after the hallo of Bull Hun, with, in his ilxcited 411,1011a lion, about a thousand Black [form; cav alry in his rear Some poor dovils, who couldn't; run as fast us he could, had their admiration challenged by the speed with which "McCracken" passed Own), and ,-rind out, "Lord! look at them legs! That follow'll make Wash ington in tune. (lo it, old gander shanks l" —The Rush House boarder who rooms third story, front, and directly (Timm this WATCHMAN, ri bx the Geor gia Captaimilresses baits first and collar next ; and, before proceeding farther, stands at the window and hastily puts a polish on tile former. A polish without pants looks well at a distance. —J. Milos Kepheart, of the diton sive hat, cap and straw Roods houllo of Ilarnos,lierron & Co., 51:13 Market street, Philadelphia, is spending a few hays in town with his friends. Miles in a good looking Tan, an accomplished salesman, and a bully fellow Success to him. —We are glad to see our good friend, Dan'l Garman, • eaq., the excel leift host of Garman's hotel—which by the way is one of the beet kept hotels in thi. part or the State—able to lin about again, after a serious spell of sic ness. - FATAL; AccinExT.—On Saturday enrol rig lust, a man by the 11111116 Or Ephriam Shearer, of Zion,' was run over by the eleven o'clock train tit the 'depot here, Iriiin'the effects of which be died in the afternoon One of hay 'legs was mashed from the knee down, and the other would have heen equally man gled had it pot bee . ii for the ell;irt , of Mr Clllll}l l / 1 . 1 1 , of Riggs town:dim, who 4ticceeded in snatching 1 R from under Ilia %lirrls. thew the accident itecorred we are nit extuitly informed, but it .'ours that Mr. Shetirer was net heed mg 110/1111 0 - , of tlu , • train, hat ing 541111.411i11g Il %%a , thought for a time that hk life 1111.4111. Le .:need by 1111110111/11ien, but even dna polio Sono de-erted the phyideians rdioiti) after 1W :lei Ident he bee:11110 o‘trenwely prostrated, that ihev (eared . to undertake the ,p,ration, thinking it Letter to defer it until he had gained some strength. ,; t in the meant! nu., he died Worttvi& sot to his family nt teen imm,tll:ll.•iy nfter 1110 .1141 !Weil/ 0 111, and they am\ elt here ill the afternoon to convey hint home, not expecting to find hint ji eorp , e. died 111 the railroad i;tlleri where be had beet' taken, and here Lai weep:in.; and lox Mg ones found hint %rapped in the cold embrace of death. t ern. 411 the , Ind,l , o+l 1111 . 11111 that has ever urrcil in 011. place The 'aim man Cann, here 111 the good health /111 , 1 with rt cry prieteet n tie had gene to "that utettac,A ere( comitry from who,. Nan ne no pat el , r exec return.: " tied help hl, p,ior fnuu la, and non Ile be to thorn pith bus hand and father Tr tilt tl i kylst ''lll fit we are in death " / AerION IN TILE RII/lIT Tttc MALI dul Trurtte of thuagricul tura College ofTenroty Ivania at tlieir t la • tinseling on tin) 11 tI) day, orllannary, 1870 r 1at...0d a re.olution w , W1i14.11, not only the fanner but all who need fond 4lnd nument arts intere , ted e therefore pre below rt copy ..r the pre ittn hle wad re.olatiohi WIINBFAt, In 11 , 14 of the frequent 1111.1 in rrenxlnKlmfnrxllloua NlOl the tornting:eolenal• .stitv lie the %ale nil Inftlfi4 oil ',Ml le, and of the exertohtlit nnpnrumre of al t lug in the intrenluetion met tt.ne of the in ry la•At arttele. Icy nulneytung 011 111 in till• text of eetuAl eateeritheut. the Agrteulturahl.t.l4.l4e of rentetylvanta nt the in.tanee of the l'etinnyl intim State A grionitural Society undertakes nppliention of path! teem upon three ..everal experimental Willa Connected with t-hnt In ettlitte Ann Wittar4e. In the language of tine Profen. cur of Agneulture I. no reliable Una I 1, 1 / 1 111 te,t Ii lie t of any fertiltst r ett• eept (111. tint 0 it and no of/der ott the tunt: ulen- Mat 14414 through a nerylee eenrat,” Tht rep,. Rewired, That the Profeenor of Ag ti.illure Ivo and In hereby tnithorized and di rected to have 4/11.1 or more Plote upon each of the fir,t four urr. of Plot" commencing at 27. Ir, 217, 3:7>nd 477, rempeetirely deroted to evef.y fertilizer prertratd I? the mannfactur , ern cheroot Provided, however, that In order to serotre the benefit of 1 / 1 14 Let the unman, firer anted 1/1 - 0.11 lit lerdli/er+ of Ile. "41 n III• 11- of, lure to the tuhte of not 10.. Odin fifty-Ilia' doil.trt , "Olin try .e.llingpriveu and 1.111111. 101 l the 0111111 at the t.. 1-1. of the , tfli-g. In felon ionniiiive meth , prole -sor "t Agri , ultra re t by 101 l to tl e l'olpellllo.llLlent upon the trnpcctne furrum \VI.: will here ad.: add that having hart an opportunity of e% am nu ng the reports ..or the s,, I 0T1Ilt.•11.1 , 11t of 11.. t !UN. several experimental larnis i,in neetell with the (l i ege and now rn sours of publicaton to. Ifli 111.414 t 11..11l to •very rend , rof the \VA I. %lAN HS r.t interestini!, and indriii tube I n - .1 0.1 it Kevlll`i to ui that ruin fat iner in the State can afford to do without IL Cpy of the report. containing, IV it the rt.- .mits of hundred,' of experiments in ref erence to tilt; best 11:111 1111,4 10'0,111(11% Varll.tleS of wheal , barley, intt4, corn and potatoes—the best and nn.eit pr o ductive mode of culture, the ferti• lizers, &r. --Our borough dads pay severity five a,hti nil rod , a hundred and fifty or two hundrod,or two hundred and fifty dollar,' or soma 1011(41 along Omni rn tho flnan- VllO lino, to game ono yearly, for wind ing, oiling and keeping. in order, the town .'look Wo guiias LL keep.' goo.' time—at lewd it strike 4 pretty regular— but, as for telling what torii it 14, by looking at it, it about al difficult to do 11A to toll thou;;.' of tho 1111111 m the moon by counting this wrioldeu on his Gu•e It c an't be 411,1 Why it II not fixed so that it will be of somil n , r, or why the '' i w tHe of k1.1.11 . 111g it 4111114 14 not stopp ed, the Solon , , 1 , 1110 111.1111lgo our bor ough nlfarr•i, alone know, of Iho Curium fp, , s lii-hop stroot, will keep jurors and witno,,o-, attondinu: court nort w4k, for one dallar per day. Ifostor miiii is bound to hr ahead, and overy lwdy knows that the Ctirninins Timm) is one of the nicest and most comfortable hotels in town. --To our respeced friend, the Rev. Thomas McGovern, the able, fnitliCul and earnest minister who presides over the Catholic congregation nt this place, we are indebted for one of the largest, fattest, finest turkeys that has over ate corn in our turkey coop. WILL: APPEAR NEXT WEEK.- School reports of Marion and Spring townships, and also the communication of q " Pennsvalley Teacher," all of which mulled us too late for insertion in this week's paper. —Unionville has had n sen4tion. A chap in that moral village sueceedod in stealing into the private apartment of owe of the young mknes of that town, and, afteetirinu, ,d' her vomNny, stole all her jewelry, and " %nmoo,od " RISKY BUSINICSB.—For the benefit of the buys who have begun : already to book trout from our streams, we sive the following sections of the law, passed last winter, relating to fishing. If they are desirous of paying the petialty—itar powd--- fire Dollars for each ?mitt, lot 011 ; r f red, they hurl better put away their hooks and hires until April Per. ft No permon shrill al any time, aril, lit. lent .41 to do, eareh any speekled 14001, trout. a Mt any de, Wm COTO only O. tolnh. and 11.1111, and no per.orr shall eeteh ally trout, or Intro In In. ir her pre , e,otor, ..11,0 0111N' 1111110 111.111•11/1 of Apiii, Mutt ~Innerenll.lnly ono!, Om penalty ref fIrrii , 011:11 , 1 fur inch bona MI riirig4i tart had iii 1111111101 01 SCO It thrill 110 the duly of Al,' Con.table ha, ing know ledge of the , rolatton of any of the t 0141%11111N of this at t to Intake report Thera. olio any .In4tree of the Peter 0111112 0.111111).i rind any triter person It r, rig tapir knowl edge nine Innl.o eomplatut 1,0.0 Knell .1114til, . arel the *lllll ./11 , 1111. shrill Poore his I, art ant for the rorest of the I,llendt,r, and par reed to hear awl deter 1111110 1110 1,1:111.4r in I, sue, in If,' tOllllO MAIM, /14 pro, hleri run 01110 r rums,,o and any other, (mind gunny ..I,,,,,kiptz it I.lllfllllY fake return, 0,14.0,1111 g to nadie a report nut t re otle rev, win n lit "right tri rh' nr” lire, rrirrri he 1011t.1411.11,1 It 100 , hi 10 tho Ott.ti , ',lmam, n il fir finfdr pi jurynirra of Nn linr.s liero• 111 1.1100t.'.1. and 110 tll4llll - 0,1 1111•011tp01011( to frilhi the duller of Ili!! °filen, and he, When thrill 111. 111,111011 Nll,lllll. See lit That ally per,on itgain4t Ihe ple‘i•leem 11( , 11,1. awl 114 - 111 g 11101,4 6 1 4 . 4.11%11 . 1,1 :illy ,11 , 14,e0 w . lll 111.41,..•nl the. Pea, 8101 . 1.4/1111, ‘lllO.O 414'11+,11 •Ik.lll he Bunt, , 1 1111- 1" 1 1 v 1111. 1411111 , 41. M , P 1 the 11:111V 411 “It..tehelt. sir I-v the tHith 111-514 . 011111. 14511,1 , 1 /1141114 V t0t (1.114,, 111. • $lllll 1111114 . 11 ,4 11. , 1111 . Mlllll4 , 1 1 110 111111 I, Ille 111(1 , r1Iler Hill lAIO 11111114. 111 e 11.1. of 'ha 1 o. 11), whlrh f"rfeitere rludhhr let led th.tiwetlityl gale Id the otlendel'«ge ,,, l• , and h 111,•1«,ill1.1 fur 1111111 01 stir i I 411 , 11,.. , , I the «uul lilt f I t- :i l l? ' n i i ' llll ) g L . ll o r ::l f ll7llll t i s :,rt i . ',' Ill• (sill ill thus (I.llllts lot the e , .111eit this, ill. .10m hail .tep,.. 141,•.1 ...jet, that Sll , ll 4 (PM ).. 1,11.11 . . lk 111 , 111. 4 .. , t , Ilye •oeleitting et the .tTellso —Ebensburg thinks she h.r the beg Iteyn•t•itlit.ler in l'enfi,) It noin. If ,he want, him benton let ller send Lim down to ex-Sheriff Lingle of 11,11ttfonte (11.111entilln of tho new Church ercctol by thii A•vocintion, in .Incluonvclie, Centro County, Will lie deihi.:ool on the 80th of 0114 1111111th ,Gir.),) 11l the worAhup of the triune Coil. The \ ferviemi will contreeng+ en the prl.VlollP. Itcv. Carothers, Au rand, Iliirtzlcr find timilh , well be pre. .orit. Oil and s"tina, rich aria poor, ore 110•11.1'11 —Cu rti '4 Fllrfthee, thr(.l` Milo•+ be low Orli place. has blown out. Whether permanently or not, our informant fail nl to •av Th. Timis thu fourth ono that has ‘‘l,lo wed out" in this coun ty ainco radicalism raw into power. So':ukticili for hii;h tart IT.. 'Coln MU 0 tested i EDIToKs BELLF:PoSITE AVAICIIMAN Notwithstanding my oppieote extreme views of the WATCHMAN, I admire the bold and fearless stand it taken in tho political arena of Central rennisy I% an la. Ilad I the power to substitute ri Demo cratic journal with less ri rlnnens and ability in Bellefonte I would down quick ly for political effect Centre, my na ' tivo county, from which I absconded when quite ',mall, sell retain, toy af• fection, and proud to ktiuw,it fur in advance I.f it , neighboring eoUnries in the educational, agricultural and Ineellanieal pursuits. Its education, of which I lin,. eomuderable Lnowledge, lensed from the attendance ill the lost three annual teacher'• In.hlnter I. of a high order and on the Intl rolanev The eJurhhtion ul the a oasts h, pre, .11111. la ly above that of the clews enmities novel, v, nth c'entre, the Coo teal NOIIIIOI school district It la ilO - a Comity Normal School ba., already existed for several yenta at Itelner,burg under the supervision 'lt nu ellietent County Suiwrintetolent. and an able corp. , of asaistants , or I, It t h e 1- ct re-alt of an inilii•trimis end firm man who take , the wheat nut of tine chuff in the teacher . ... rural ' The former is certainly indi.peminble on the county II Inroperly .naiducted, no matter 0 located, and the school 41irectors ill Fer Gums and other towicdlife. acted wisely by giving teachers of such tin institu tion the preterencin. The latter merits well deserved credit for this uncein,ing efforts to elevate the standard of teach. ers a Mr. Magee cenilnrehenth the re spon•ibilitio4 ot his idll, e, and nipare.. nu p 11111.4 to carry them out to the farthest extent, if I judge correctly from any oh seevations at Ins examinatimis and methods of conducting teacher's conven tual. Although comparatively few teachers present there had ilea sn to 111/Iko 111.1111 , 401V141 beard, Mall. were pro hibited I ram listening, end uunu 1141.11.•11 Man. IMP!' tl Vet./ 1,11/1 /I teachers of Bellefonte TM) much credit cannot he claimed for their strict and perostent attention during the whole term \‘'liile many teacher-, iNneeially were continually ' Anatiging one location In the hiniew for another. HMI 11,14. (11111tIfittfIlltly the house itself for the tavern, ni majority of the lady teachers kepi their regular seats 111111 body, an If determined to graln every idea promul gated. and donne seats too Inc near the riedriiiii ins ponaible„ Judge ex hibited lit t h e wni tin of hose t •aeliers, by litakilig' them it feet-t of a "a ell done" turkey and social party at night. The judge, of course, was in his younger mined, mid remembered Hamburg The teachers aspiration, of Old Centre, are apparently iii in few, and really in runny cages, onward „for tow,/ and finally upward. May they, in their great Zeal and good IntentiOni, continue U., prosper Until abundantly re warded or, earth, and when their earth ly career terinidateS receive the riches of heaven ill store for them. —Report of Plea-ant Bill School, Bogg Twp., for the month ending .11in easy 12th, 1879. W. W. Tobiae, Teach- Whole number of pupils during' the month, 35 per cent Attendance 86, Reading 29. Writing, 25'. Mental Arith metic, 35. Written Arithitrtie, 21. (.10 , 1grenhy. 15. Gruininar, 18. Compo -sition, 21. H•story of United States, 6. Vocal music, 35. (not by noted Decla mation, 17. Phonetic Spelling, 35 Spell ing, 35: Not rending, r Wit limit no book4, 2. Itomlitiu tier lures daily Daily lector's, id) and 11,gictre Drawin ;.• will be added in a fow days—Uniform se ries of Books. Visits of Parent,. Doer tors &r ; few and far botwenn. Deport meat of School, good. 1f sets l3l3kitavre Sew., or Let'vistorfiLittul Milroy, are Enid io the beittst grain deniers in Mifflin county. As they always, p nj • r „,/, at? kr r ids of oil rl, it i s HIT tl, tll3 Wonder. rd ht, that they nre the farmers. Business Notices —We take It for granted that by thln Limon!! oar patron bale vlyilled Mina&lphlg and ul tended the great Rale now in progrea4 at 11, great Oak 11 Thillnllnga ur Wanninakr Brown. All whom we have met wain have of prenneed their MiirPriMO and gratification at Inn rare bargalne they write Aldo to effect thorn. Any num will imam it who lota thh pity, nod any titer hill nice+ It niondoent not nett to it that the boy.," are well provident for utthia etifergency —Dr Wdmor, of Phlladalphin, will h.. at 1110 Itro,kerhott Must, Saturday, tlio 22 , 1 day o January, Is7o, fur one u volt, Ito etinktilt NV 02”, liftllt•ted ,t referonoo of l ' ltlholelpliett ali;1111.• Stull , to his .tiri•rior rltdl ttl 0111ing advortt.rtneut In anothor 011 hum, MARRIED it , v,Elt--11EVI.It1.1:Y %I the f„ii.,,, 1— h hr Ib N .1 110,1,, .1 11„ I Ith , I NI, I Y, sill or 11...nr(1,4(1t The Bellefonte Market. l Th. following mi• the k Thprm.inc evempg, .111 a I,llr p.apot Wl'llt 100 Willie %Via:at. P O / .1111,01 ° 1 . • 01 H 11,11 W114•111,1,..1 1,1101.4 I pa p..r bushel. .lielled pet I.m.hel, I Imp, per 1..010. Kit ley, per hp- hel I tie k wheat, per 1.1411,1 I Lt 1,140 erpeeck4er. ............. » 4 . 01 P•• 1 / 4 1,.014, por l / 1 1n114 . 1 . pl•r dorm . Lard, per per pound . !ram, per Inland. Tiillocc, per Itnit or, per pomp] IGlgn, p, r Ground l'ip,ter, per ton Milroy Markets COrreelett ly by "tint A ittel IVlitte %Vlt et—per leethel 4- "8 1 ... 5 lied Wlttett--Fd teeth.' .. . I Id Km Ivy —per Ite*ltt I . 7.. t', .1 t)--1.1 r bled.. I , ' tat 4—lee teethe!.. 411 li.V.G—pt. .r..' r blOtel WI SA/ t--rut lw. .2 "At to II 00 SIIII. - 111rrt . I .. . 1 .!) • • I !AI Alum fool—per ton .... .. ... . 5 Olt •• M IM) (hit,r Hoed—per lettlltel I, 7)1 - 7 .10 Flaxseed. ... . ~ . 2 eti Philadelphia Markets The following are the quotations up to 12 o Hoek, yesterday, Thursday FloUr (per WAY Wheat—while Red Rye . Oat,. Iturivy C...ver Semi Timothy Hued litter Lard . . MISCELLANEOUS P I' It I 1' 1 A room formerly the Co fro! Pre,. .pr h.e• ti,,er the lihio 1 , 111//111. ,gn,l N Ilvtletetwte Pe.wlit‘g tlwll Itokert II Irwin se none but Shell :.•teue.l, but .1, lit oiled and 1:4114, t/1 order \ el .her die 4 he rerve upon any 011 t. there Mark tho place ' SA LE ()I , VA A Rm.; ‘1151%16 MII4. -In o .f All MAI, oi the t °tut el l'onnnion Plea, entinty of ll,no !odor, m E.lnily tho nielernigne.l Ifeeniver will sell not Sale, WED:NE:II)AI, A, I), iro at the FALLON 1101':,F. In the Ih rough of Lock flu‘on, t ittlion In 111 Om ' , into of Penn.) I ttill4, the following mleperila ml roil tate • laic the property of Um fluaton Dale Lufn her I matipativ. to a It A tract of land situate In Bop p, too nahlp, Contra county, in the Stale of Fennaylvania, containing 800 ACRES, MURK OK I. EMI MEI LARGE SAW MILL two•aatory dwelling Minims, an flee and other Improvement* %hereon erected. The saw Mill 14 driven by a steam engine and contains gang and circular pew, mad tie, a capacity of over 4,01i,111.1 feel per annum The engine mold machinery are lit good onailtion and ready (or Immediate ure. The mill Is nitwit.e on tho Bellefonte and $llOO Shoe Itailramd, about se, en miles from Bellefonte There is a station on the premiee• and two passenger trains paea °each airy every alley. A portion of the land Is covered al 4h excellent thither and an abund• maim or logo for the supply or the mill can he obtained within is reaxonakite disdain, About one hundred Ayres to tine table laid, cleared anal well watered and would make a good (arm. There wilt also be offered for PRiO 14(01,(101feet. mane or less, of logs, many of which are In the boom at tin mill and the balance ready ro t (Mai I rig down Also a shingle machine en• Wady new, and a 'tinkly saw hind fixings, both In a good e .edition Fur nurse particular Inforruntinia enquiry !nay be made of Mr. Lucas, who reelden uu the prerninee, or the undersigned G. 1,241-11.F.M.AN, 15-2 Rectdyer, 36 North Duke Street, I.kneakter, Pa ASCHOOL IN TILE DIOUNTAINS Al' BELLEFoNTE, PA FOR 3u BOARDERS. TERMS $BOO PER YEAR ii.)II80 U101'01414 carpeted, ported and light. ed with gam Room. well fttrutahed for two bop. each. I iyinnatiiiim convenient Tried 11111 i capable teacher. In all the departments. No extta charge for Inatructions In vocal innate. Parents wild - Ong to fiend their aorta whore 'her(' wit! ho no Ileceasity fur change until Limy have completed their education, are de sired to Viflit lhla luatitution.,-- Session mopetet, itanday, January 10th Ant UM J. P. 11E1011 ES, Principal SANITZL L. BRAS. EDWIM U. KINIPLOL B ARR & KINBLOE, General Insurance and Real Estate Agents, olliee on Allegheny Stront, opponite Centro County Banking Co., Bellefonte, Pa. rateirx homed in reliable Lifr and Fire Inn, ranee Companlee. totiernl agentm for Centre ..o , lifiy th , GNI' ITWLBTIRNMILITUAL LIU 111416 COMPANT 14-31; MD -14.21 4 17,50 1,40 1 • 27 1,00 (4 1,12 80 (4 85 58 (4 64) Lou (1 1,.i5 0,10) (4 $ 4 3 . 5 (dt. - 11 (µ) .4)