The Democratic Watchman. BELLEFONTE, PA Friday lltorn)ng, February 4, 1870 THINGS ABOUT TOWN & COUNTY —Court adjourned on Wednesday --For handsome women, Bellotbnte against the world. —A good girl can hear of an easy eituatioh by applying at this office. —The fare of the town clock con tinues unreadable as over. Can wo not have it repaired —Down with the rents! This is the cry that tenants are just now in dulging in. —The Pine Hall string bond gives a concert at Waddle's School Tine to night, IFriday.) —An adjourned court will he held on the tith of March, for the purpose of bearing motions and arguments. There bill be no jury trials. Among the callers at our pane . tom on Wednesday, we had the pleas ure of meeting tien. 23itehanan and Jedge Ailkon —Our friend, Mr. Frank Brown, of Centre Furnace, has killed the biggest hog of the season. It weighed, when dressed, 598 —The celebrated Potter Will ea that was to come I , before Court Monday last, "flash • in the pan 4 MlZM=g _matter for the present QUITE Exct.namc—tha ladi . ho M. E. and Presbyte churches, of this place, who prohibit men from at tending their series of prayer meetin a gs. It . is hardly necessary to state that but few of the single sisters attend, —The foreman •f the National of. Eke had a boy baby—we don't Mean that., exactly, but there was one in the family—the other night. As a con sequence he—we mean the foreman, not the baby--feels several inches tall. —The Band serenaded the Cum mings House, on Tuesday night last, .lte* "Gander Legs" had gone to bed. "McCracken," canoeing, of course, that it was all meant for him, and be ing a little under some somnolent in fluence, roused himself hurriedly, and bounced out on to the balcony, in his short clothes, where be made them a &pooch. Hooray for' cCracken I —A lecture will be &livered in the Copt House, on Saturday evening, the 13th instaiit, by the Rev. Y. Officer, tbr the benefit of the Lutheran chnrob, the proceeds to be applied to the ea tinguishment of the debt. Subject : 'The Manners and Customs of West ern Africa." Kr. Officer has been a isisaitiaml4* qualified to make an interesting ad dreamy— —A yen' interesting temperance address was delivered in the Co;in House, on Wednesday evening last, by Rev. Joseph Nesbitt, pastor of tho Presbyterian congregation at Lock Ha ven. The audience was large and lis tened with great attention to Mr Nes bitt's powerful portrayal of the evils of drunkennesa. On Wednesday evening next, the Presbyterians will attempt the formation of • temperance.society in connection with•their church, and all interested in the temperance move mentrare cordially invited to attend. The Young Mon's Christian Association bays thrown out the suggestion that • society of this kind be formed by every congregation in town—an idea that will in all probability be acted upon. —Saw a man come down town on Monday morning last, with his coat tail on fire. His wife was immediately be hind him, and ugh° noticed the "smoke of his torment" ascending upward, she gave the alarm, when the husband reached his haLd back into his pocket with a shy itiepicion that he bad placed his lighted pipe in that locality. This he found te be just what wvw the mat ter, and, jerking it out, threw pipe and all Into the street, which put an end to what might have been an extensive coat tail conflagration. Presbyterian cbdgregation in this place have abolished the Sunday collection system, and adopted another plan to raise bands for tie support of the church. This, consburor et card that contains the promissory note of the per son holding it to contribute so much a day,•and at the end of the month the money so subicribed is to be placed in an envelope and pot Into the contribu tkm.box. Thin arrangement saves the neceseityot kicking a money bag under a poison's nose every Sunday, and be sides will revolt le much begot eattrlbu- Vass Monthly. An average etilye cents • day how wig usember is required for the support alike ear& in this 'plane, and this average, M thiswey s tifil be More than stirtalued by the rastabasi alone, without taking Maw amilidentiosi the large *Mount OM Will be emitiributed by outsiders. Thy plait, we think, might be latimiteiellY adapted by other congregations. , ASEIsa ATION—'TIE GREAT CAVE AT "ALEXANDRIA"— Remarkable Discov ery.—About• half a mile below Belle fonte, on the left of the railway, is the little town, village or settlement of Al exandria—n name given to it froin' the fact that it is on the property of Cyrus T. find James Alexander, who ore the founders of it, and who are now engaged in the limo business there, having two magnificent kilns and extensive quar ries.. it was while bleating rock at this place on Monday last, that the entrance to the cave, of whiclf we layabout to tell, was discovered. A layer of rock hav ing been blown offs n small hole wns noticed by the work met, which on be ing widened, proved to be the en tranceway to weave, the run dimensions of which are unknown, but which, from imperfect explorations that have yet been made of it, we are confident will prove to he one of Hie most wonderful and interesting rfaturai ettrio!itie , of which we have any knowledge On Tuesday, a ~ma ll party ofcuriosity seek ers, consisting of the NVATofisfas, and National editors, acmilipanied by Msis• srs. W. P Mitchell, .1 W Ih•viwg, T. Alexander and 'others, pr,f% hied themselves with lanterns and rope. and proceeded to the cavirto sett what they o mit' see A rris 0,1 at the entrance, ?it r Brainerd and ourself first entered, tnking with titt the In'tvit, anti candles and followed bt two of the others with the ropes, the remainder ~f the party staving at the entrance to render what eve! assistance might be noce•sary At fir , t it was somewhat difficult to pro ceed, owing to the fact that the explo rers were obliged to crawl upon their hands and knees, in a darkness as bl ac k as Egypt But in a little we', a light was struck, and the party cautiously proceeded, the entrance slightly widen ing as they advanced. About 2,1 feet from the entrance, the party came TO two bole* or inner entrances, 'one of which was somewhat larger than the other, but neither of which looked large enough to admit any one Here was a difficul ty, but it was overcome by the determi nation of two of the party, encouraged by the others, to see what was beyond So tying a ropo's end about us, Messrs. Brainerd and ourself, 'essayed to make the entry, and seccesxled, both going through the big hole, but with some difficulty. Once through, we found ourselveh in a sort of passage or carriage way—is kind'of in clined plane, down which we slowly proceeded a distance of forty or fifty feet. Here we came to two other passage ways, one leading to the right the other to the left Separating here, with the determination to explore both ways, we unwittingly lost sight of each other. Proceeding a short distance, the writer came to a kind of rude stairway, down which we (descended some eight or ten feet, when we emerged into a wonderful room or apartment, the ceiling of which was apparently some forty feet from a floor of beautiful staleginitic formation, dotted here and there with pools of wa ter, clear as crystal, and in which fish small, but white as the driven snow, disported themselves From the ceiling and from nooks in the sides hung pen dant the most magnificent stalactites,, which presentel, in the rays of the lamp, almost every color of the rainbow, and was most certainly a beautiful and bril liant sight On westward, farther than we had time to explore, or the eye could reach, this magnifizent cavern extended. At one place the rocks presented the exact appearance of a group of chairs, while at another ajery fairly construct ed bench was to be observed—there in the rocks were perfect pictures of birds and flowers, insects, miniature cottages, or grand castles—while Just a little dis tance was all the ragged roughness of a crater's mouth Glittering stones at places strewed the floor, and glass, like formations, strowe the walls Fromthe main cavern and running almost direct ly northward were numerous archways, extending on and on, seemingly with out end, all of which were beautiful, with stalactites and grotesquely formed rocks. The time allotted us being limited we were prevented examining any of the apaptments fully, and after having gazed in wonder, on the georgeousness, of the scene, and speculated upon its vaatness,until we became somewhat mys tified, we aseendeii the steps carefully, and soon reacted the termination of the inclined plane,where we had parted from Brainerd. That gentleman,upon parting from us, continued hie wny alone, until he, too, emerged into an apartment somewhat similar t l o the one in which we found ourselves, anal described it in glowing terms. He made also the re markable discovery of two streams of water, not more than ten feet apart, one of which war warm and the other Icy cold. This strangil phenomenon will do to puzzle the bralneof some of our wise acres about town. further explorations of this remarks'. bin cave will no doubt loon be made, until which time the public curiosity mast remain ungratifted. DziorCATlON—Tile Lutheran Church tor Bellefonte will be dedicated (God willing) on Sunday, Feb. 18th inst. Nev. X. Officer, miuionery to Africa, and other ministers, will assist. The* public are respectfully invited" -REY. WILEY, of the Presbyte rian Church, of this place, road a letter from his pulpit last Ounday that had been received. from a chap in Houston, Texas. This letter was written in view of the fact that the United Presbyterian Church hiss resolved to send n thousand teachers to the South thin year, to labor among the "freedmen," and this fellow asked that among the first points to which the •benevolence of the church might be directed,, was the town of Houston. There are, ho stated,. in that town nbent six thousand niggors, only about 200 of whom are in school. Ile suggested, therefore, that Houston was nhout as good a field to begin in, its the church could find anywhore„. 'So fur, all was well enough. lint he next suggested that there is great-naked ness among these negrocs, and intimates that second-hand -clothing would come handy. In accordance with this sugges tion, the Rev "Wiley recommended that our garrets shbuld bo ransacked for cost away garniente, and advocated the ''fißimation of airlies' sewing society, to meet once or twice 0 week, to make up and patch over these old clothes for the naked little tiggers away' down in Dix ie, so that a Lot or boxes might he sent through the hands of mmtebody In Neir York t6the hind and sy mpistinsing hand. of tlii. disinterested indiyidual in Hous ton, Vety well This was all well enough, too, only if we were individu ally to Intik.- op a box of charitable insio ' tri billions for any class of people in the South or anywhere else, we should en deavor to send it direct, by exprros or otherwise, and rot risk its transinission through the hands of any sharper or set of sharpers In New York Why could it not be sent direct to Houston, instead of having to pass into the care of sent,' grasping, greedy, avaricious dog in New York city? But the explanatory part of the letter is yet to come. Thu same in •itividual writes that ho is an ex-slave holder--that he opposed secession--that he fought againstit in the Federal army --that ho was always a 'Union man, and that his still claims to be a thoroughly "loyal" man. Here wo have him—one of those contemptible, canting, hypo critical converts to Radicalism, who turned his hand against and shed the blood of his own people, because he round it gem going to pay better to tight against th . fin for thorn. And now we find him in the character of an active church member —one of the loud-mouthed kind—praying in the synagogues and on the corners of the streets that he may be seen of men, and aoliciting contributions ostensibly to aid a people whom he hiMself did his best to bring to I state of destitution. It was just such men as him that took those poor negroes from the oars of kind masters, who always had and always would have provided for them, and reduced them by false teachings and false promises to their present deplorable state. We do not wish to be understood pa. throwing any obstacles in the way of a commendable charity. But 'we do not trust this chap at Houston. Had he sent to us for assistance, In the name of Odd and the Christian religion, without boasting of his "loyalty" and this way ho fought secession, we might have had some faith in him. But, under tho cir cumstances, we couldn't trust our purse in his possession, and wo oven hesitate to let him have out old clothes More over, vie very much doubt the pl'opriety of reverend gentlemen recommending every person •nd every plan, of which o c hry happen to have knowledge through a letter, to their congregations, and would beg to suggeld that a certain amount of discrimination is necessary in church as well as in other matters, As far as giving away our old clothes is concerned, we should always remembet that charity begins at home. We have plenty of naked little and big niggers In our own town of Bellefonte, and, for the matter of t het, wit ite people,too. Suppose, therefore, that our sewing circles, instead ofget ting together to work - and weep or, er the miseries of the niggers of Tex as,should first undertake to patch the elbows and cover the toes of all our ragged and shoe- Ids little urchins at home, leaving the wooly-pated denizens of the town of Ifounon and other places to the tender mercies of those °Who aro nearer th them. If, when they hare done this, they have any energies tosparo, let thorn beAlirected into whatever channel through which they may then think God's work can be best accomplished. A Disraesstrto essE.—On Wednes day last a very distressing, and at the same time exciting case occurred in the family of Mr.-Bond Valentine, of this place, which resulted in the death of his eldest child, a very interesting little boy. It seems that the child en had been eating candy during the foie\-- noon, and at . dinner had eaten corn starch, shortly after whinh they were seized with violent vometing; other symptoms of poison manifested them. selves, end the news soon spread that the family had been poisoned. The little boy lingered until nodn. yester, day, when he died, and his sister, the only remaining child of /Li. Valentine, is still alive, but cannot possibly sur vive) The children were l aboqt two and, four years of age. Drs. Hibler and Vairlamb, who were called in ye,. terdny, pronounced the disease malig nant scarlet fever, and Dr. Tipple, the family physician, maintains that the children were poisoned. Which of the physicians are right, we suppose wilt be shown in the case of the little girl.. —Radicalism about this place is in tribulation—crape hangs from Its door knobs, tears trinklo from its eyes, and n moist drop hangs on the point of its nose —ono of their voters collapsed the other night—one of the 15th amendmentsr "Lewis Mills, a gentleman of color," as the Repuhliran culls him, was found 414=1 in his bed too morning of 1 tit iypel; --had whisky and the idea of 'lurching arm in arm with Lill brown to the polls next fall was too much for him Vrlty COOD R RASO to —The following letter from ilon. J Moyer, our Rep - resentati ye at Harrisburg, to Mr. Kurtz' of the Centre Hall Reporter, fhlly ex plains itself : ITAnultheßO, JANUARY "Pith lb/ Ilan Fern lie,. I presume a Field fenny of my enntitititants ate Illl‘loll , / 1.. know why It Is that I have notyot sonuhean any fuddle doe unient.. For their information I mould sun. ply say that too far We 114•11 had tomato Pend. and Irani present appearances it In not likely OM we will hays many to dintrihnte. Tho prevent Leltedllaire tieellle to le. in fever of re, form awl retrenehtnent The 101 l before Bonne yesterday, providing for the printing of the Legleititivtoileconil by Air (fro lterg• tier the man who has hell the lob for the loat fonv yearn may defeated by a Vete of 111 apialn.t. Ito from thin It appenru that Bergner's tic cold is closed It likely that in thong inure than II Legislative Jotirnat will be pithilshed loch mid dispettme with the printing of all the neeeelle. ellele 1111011 the it nor of the 1 1.11,0 11111 i well I.OIIIIIIIIY he a great saving for the till !Meet P. Vf.the Stale It will Mite IWO/ 11/1 4 - t nut folder., whiNli will he another Heel I I, on. , s statement was made upon the floor of the House, reporting the expenses of the two last yea,. 104,10112 i as 1 . 0110.1 COP.t. of Recent and ejilellf.l , 4 contingent and re• suiting from Itspultheation for tin year Nos, ghoul t.`6. eoti F.cpenrea 01 . the 4111110 lit IMO ahent tilt Although the Illellaler from oar County, Mr. Meek oat yrs. ("hi lad hill little/Pt 10 prevent such extravagance yet there were not enough of hi. attune to ehninge it .This you bee is not n trifle. vilAre are"( the opinion, that et least the one thir'd ran he sav e .1 far the people of tine Finite, find no doubt will give hell., mathdaction then the Record did the way it was published heretofore, HY It was not regularly cent to the me miners ol the how.. and the portion., receiving It from the member could nit, tr. that way keep trace of the proceeding. attn. house, and eonsequent liit wan not Of much tale to any o n e r will here "date, however, that allthe piddle doeuments that I receive, la 1,01 he dhoti hotted w 'theta delay among my conntituenta J ti MEYER.. Business Notices —We notice that the tobacco And Regar store in the Bush Rouse, formerly owned by Frank Mullett, eau has been purchased by Mr Chan rook, who will keep coast/Atli on hand a full supply of the ' weed Fos Ten bareaDatr.—Th• lkdlee4lll piaaie notice that Dußois, of Williamsport, has on ethlbitiOn at the perfore ernaynarn's Hotel, a beautiful ass - ortment of belt ornarneata, such as outland braids, natural hair switches, wa terfalls, muls, side mei, trislidt Ittp taped, and everything itt tka Ilna. For hog atio. woo. HMI DO Tm Do It 1-11gany 611111111411( shims. and some 'very unlitat are lagetd+gplkkalle Oak Hall Rome say " they lose money by it," but how a house can keep losing tiehey rjrj along, and not fail, or what can be the olie losing money, they do hot explain Other, say "they do not half pay their hand.," where as it is notorios, that no ittatilliyees in that line of business are no well paid and Co well satisfied, as are those of Wanamaker ik Brown, and It most he clear to all, that while the de mand for good work is so great as It now la, It would be Unpossible for W. A B to command the servies;s of a thousand of the besttallors at inferior pricer!". And one man was heard to assert very confidently, the other day, that -they must steal them." But whatever may be the explanation, the ono thing to An learned by all is, that by universal consent, Wanama ker A Brown do sell *beeper than any other house seems to be able to. MARRIED LllTZ—causT-4ft January Qfth by Rev J A Haokenbarg, Mr. Wo. M. Lyra, and Mho. ENNA Cause, both of 'akin Run. YoUNC.--SAMPLE—On January 20th, at the l'reabyterian Parsonage, Mr A. Enaua 101.1M0 and Idles Hsu.% R. &Neu, boll of Lock t en. The Bellefonte Moriit The following are the quotations up to s °lock Thursday atoning, when our itper went to press White Wheat, per barbel .. St Oh Red Wheat, per bushel.. Rye, per bushel _ . floret, shelled. per bushel (hits, per bushel. ... Barley, per lei-bed lekwhest, per bushel. riot ersestt, per bushel Potatoes, per hti.liel EMI" per ,lcssigs. Lord, per pound.— ifitedn, per pouset •... Milli, per pound allow, per pound Butter, per pound Rags, per pound. . Ground Plaster, per ton Milroy Markets. Corrected vreek ly by thulane M6us White Whei:t—per intnhel Reg Whent—per IntigheL_ ..... .... Itarley—per Impale! Corti—per Intxhel .. nitto—per hutthel Rye--per bushel .. ...... ... Non--Sank/. .. . ..... ... . . 250 1. g'iiii Salt—barrel .. . . . .3 2.1 " 3 :At Store Coal—per ton... . ..... 5 00 " 1 00 Clever Seed—per bushel.. . a /10 " 700 Flameted .2 00 Philadelphia Markets. The foliwlng are the quotation/1 up to 12 o'clock, y trrday, Thursday • Floury (per bbl) .... .. 814,211/M Wheat—white 1,38 1,40 1,27 1,30 Rye I,on a 1,2 Corn mil o.lin 0...... fie i es • Barley i 1,01) tali Clover Seed 400 11.25 Timothy Seed A 4.69 Butter 18 . 42 Lard....... . AU ft/ ' Ile NEW ADVERTIE.MINTS TllOB. R. RAYFA, M. I), PliyAl• Mill Old eftlooll. 01114 1 1 1 , 06111 40. 11. 800014 /10014 ViAlrOlUll“ Balding, Bell Hoak, Pe. • I/1-5 W T4 4 lo } l itrrEfiltraO ' rt4Cor , Heal Hurveyor 'a d convensaw • Bellefonte, H i'llffloo, poor Rrylluit l lSn Partloalyrattoll4o,l4l4 to,liontsing loontoot, lines, and {he tinmested Wu* of tleutronnd elloton.ennntloo,-, 144Tetf. IiAUCHY • PILVI.-A MISSIONARY, WHO had offered 29 yearn with Mien, was cured, and will need the receipt free. ,4 Rn. FOSTER DIX, Maw. . Jeremy City, N. J. AGREAT MANCE! AGENTS WANTND I Slow per year sure mado' y Agent" male and female, trolling the world riitootn ell PATIN, Evrindintino ;Cumin's LINO. Cheapest and bent inen In the world; only cents per foot, and will hod n hundred yearn. Aildresx, THY; IIIiDSON ItIVNIt WINK CO., 75 Wm. St., N. Y., or In Dearborn hl., Chicago, 111. FOR DEA F N ENS E PATENT ORGA NIC VIBRATOR It fits Into tho Ear, Is not pereeptible, removes Singing noises In the Head, and enables deaf poreons to hear distinctly at church or public assemblies. Vrestise on deafness, with means oriiiire, sent from Pr 'l' HUNT BTILLIVRI.I., 762 Broadway, N. - fr 4w C , ANVASSING-BOOKS SENT FREE FOR rAIt 18 \B Y su Nt,lo li T AND GAHLIG T A WORK DESNIPTIVE OF TIIJ3 MIR. REnJES, VITDES. VIEEB, SPLEN DORS AND ERIMM OF Tia.: cm OF PARIS. It toll how Paris ham beenmethe(lvent and most. Beautiful city in the world, how Its !tenni) , and Splendor are purelianed 10 a fearful coat of Mowry mid Suffering, how 'r Itlltorll ore NWllliiied by Profeesional A ii miturern , how VII me and Viet. go arm imitrin In the Itentiti tifyl City; 11 0 w the I Fearful Vrlnnea Are cethinlLted lind concealed ; How money in tamandered in 111.10101.11 hixtiry, awl contain.. over 130 hoe engravings of n..1e0l Phleoe, ka , and Swollen in Par, Agent, wanted Cell Inundiig nooks emit free Address NATI()NAI. co., I.llllndeittitin, Ps. - - T \VAS REI) (hl.' DE :\ and CATAItItII by 11 simple remedy and nail send tho VIO•11.11. trio. MRS M C I.l.:iitiPl7, Hoboken, N J vr W A NTED -AG EN TS. $75 TO $2OO PER MONTH Everywhere, male and female, to Introdm IiGNUIng I DIPON'tD COMMON Hying FAIIIII.I SEWINii MACHINE Thin Machine will Mitch, horn, foil, look, quill, cord, Into', braid arid embroider in a I ost superior IMIIIIIOI% =I Wo will pay POW for any machine that will sew a stronger, more beautiful, or more elastle seam than aura. It makes the I= Erory neemnd stitch can bo cut and Ptlll the 'loth cannot r pulled Apart without tearing it. Ws pay Agents from VA tot:oopar month and expenses, or a commission from which twice that amount can be made. Address SEOOIIII 00., Pittsburg. Pr, Ilostau, Muss., omit. Louis, Mo CA LlTlON.—Beware of all Agents nailing Machines under the same pique as ours, une less they ha show a CattLfleilla 6f Agency signed by us We shall not hold ourselves responsible for worthless( iglaohines sold V ether Weil* OW shift Proscribe all Parties either selling or using machines under this name to the full *ideas de ibailasr, unless st.ch Machines were obtained from on by our agents. Do pot be imposed upon by parties isha espy our advertisements and circulars and offer worthless mgahlass at a less prim( 6.11 w & to. , . Ag i vo til niA iVi sit a f i Ngia Alno, Dealer in Watqhse, Clocks and rum hi lelry, CHRONOMETERS lt OTHER MATVIDIIO' Repaired on the most ecientific principles All work warranted to GIVE ENTIRE SATISI.ACTiON JOBBING OP ALL MINDS Promptly aad carefully #81,40144 at Wm Obit. eat poaalble_ notice. Bush:mai tratmaotett In Leeman andMigllah 1. 0 4 DON'T FORIPET THE PLACE, Nett Door to Harper Bros Storei,Spring St , Near High, BELLEFONTE, CENTRE COUNTY, PENN SYLVANIA. I LIME. L im ! , 4 `oAL dr LUMBER.—THE WOOD-COAL BURNT LIME Can he had at thtellefctote Lime Kilns, on the pike leading to liesburg,et the lowest prices. We are the daily partied ha Central Pennell+ tarns who burn in PATENT FLAAti KILNS, Whieb produee the BEAT WRITE-WASit AND PLAMTERING LIDIE, Uttered to the trade. The beet Shamokin and Villkestiarre ANTIIRACIIE COM All nine, pneinkred exprennly for Family tine Alno, , f r illSitil-FIROOKIOUNDRY COAL At the b et prison. rumtornerm el leave Gest in naiad that we ha% e WIC tX/A HOI NED under terge sheds, Which protects It from anew and rain, and which enables is to sell good dry coal at ' Rell/1111111 of the year EMI Office mild yard, near month end of !laid Engl• VlAley It Depot. 811010111 Ni; & lvl, v 13n20-1 y liellef BIM FURS I A DI FA' FANCY FURS I 101 IN FA ItERI A, 718 Arch 81 Midlite of the Block, between 7th and Bth douttNide, PHILADELPHIA Imparter, Manufacturer and Dealer In al Uncle affd qulailty of FANCY FURY FOR LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S WEAN Having enlarged, remodeled and 4:meted „." 1 /, I Bud laiegonall, ly known FUR pow. UN, nd haThis linported a very /pled IN assorMuttli bf all the Mamas kit of Pure from first heeds in Europe,_ _and hive h 'Teti? ode ap IN i he moot OMNI wdik ate llr d Teepee ly finite toy flamegla 0 Omit .an adjaceift' unties, to oith aed lane amine my very large sti beautilbi assort, eeft of Fancy Furs, fey lei' end Children. I determined to WNW lbw prices many et Other respectable Hones iothiacity. All Fur- MWiti es. rieisessL age misrlipmeatitelties to effect JOHN PAREP ,L.. 718 ARCH sTREET, , Pint.' • 1414 . ittt _—................, • • 1 . .Ifr 4St lIIBLp i 11. D., Physician and Ilitt • ' eon, offers his proovelonal itilr . c atb the of Dedikiftente 'se( veskfty. tomes. opposite Friends olitiroli on Holm( Street, Relished*, Penneydvabis.• elliM INVIV ADVILIILSIS'INL'X'XII TO BRASS BANDS. JOHN H. UL of liarrlidN rg Teacher of Brans IWds, is now at lionkinu e Pa. Hands desiring his pettier's can lieldre, him an Waive until February Nth, after that ~ Hart laburg. Orders for instruction or inn', promptly attended to. , ' lte4-it CONTRAGTORS.---"Settled I'm posain for the erection of a Frain,. ScSe 00l House near Heels Furnace will be to celved until 12 o'clock m. the 10th day of Pub runty, 1870. Plans and apecincations can I. seen at the residence of the subscriber, nem Berle. 15 4-tf. LIM IR ZISHWERBIANIR FOR SALE.—The undersigned of. fern for sale a lot of lumber, consistin g of Plne, Hemlock, Chestnut, Oak, Poplar, &, This lumber will be sold at private ?We, greatly reduced prices. The underolgncd tun attend at the Snow Shoe Intersection Yvul for the purpose of this sale, on Thursday, En day and Saturday of each week, and nt.thekli' on Mondays, Tuesdays and Werincvdays. (1, ESHLEMAN. Receiver for Hunlerriale Lumber Co. To UNPATENTED LAND SIWN ERA.—flaving in our possession a hip rapt' of the Land Lien Docket for Centre roue ty of Surveys returned and unpatented, warrants issued upon which no returns hat, been made, we aro prepared to obtain patent, from tho Commonwealth for unpatented bow within the county. Persons whe have appllt , l for warrants would do bell to see that I hey tot surveyed and returned at once. Whore ts., or Inure owners claim parts of tracts whit I. here been regularly surveyed, anti returned, .ttrrt:y and return of cacti lot nine( le made baron. a patent can Immo: We are prepar,, to draw up all writings, do all aurveying, S. that may Ito necessary to procure pntunttaron. the Commonwealth. Mr3l I' MITCHELL, Surveyor, F FOIITNEY, Attorney-fa-low Office over Reynohnt Hank. SALE! 1110 tolbseriber, extvittor of the nglat. ~ 3 11101 I,enlhern, Jr. uireoner•,l. will 'lieu 4 In Vat,. Malii, until the tir.t (if the EIT= situated in the village of Mt Eagle, belonging to the estate of maid de, eased. The house in a large two story fron t ,. wal, an elegant store room in it, and 111 the lot which contain, silidni three fourth, of an mere, le erected a good stable, and other onthuild legs. This property in sold simply heroine• the creditors of lianiel Leathern refuneto pas the amount they owe to his whiou and rid{ J. 13 1.1?A1'111.:101, Aduilnintrator Th." EMI: ORPHANS' By virtue of an order beard by the (o pim+ Court of Centre rounty, there will be exposed to public eats on the premises In Pot; ter township, on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY IBru, BM el 10 o eloe , A. I, I o ow ng to u . * res estate being the property of Peter Fleisher, I ceased. No. 1. A tract of valuable hulloing land vit‘ AU, about 4 mile. from Centre Ell, containing BEVZIiTY-TWO ACitta AND.ise adjoining Wads of Reba. Liao, Walla= fabler and odium; upon which to iniattiod • - Two Woos's, DALIN, RAW MILI sad outbuildings, Welt of evert description. water at the door, sad all the oouvenlencek necessary to make a comfortable home, N. I. A tract of land oaataliabas .►oul NINE HUNDRED • AND YEN !ADRD being parts of throe tracts, surFed In pur 11 111111011 Wirraili• witatond in &mos of Adams Burger, J. Anderson and reacts Eli% a greater part of it being TIMBERED WITH b., WHIT% PINK, OAK, /1, and la olialng the nlfspij tract; upon whkh L smiled a good flair WM. No. 2. A email two al ralley4and near the above tract, Ind CONTAINtEG TWENTY A OBEN The Umber lead will be sold le whole or to part, ea It alb beet salt t hed tobehe rumbler/4z. Tams dr 11414,—0e&t peld_ottoon drmattoo of sale, one th ird onthe demi of the widow of said depditot, sod tbe renutetlog 004 In one year tbereelleabe mewed by bond and tootim ioLEL s the tES. MI SANKIRS. CENTRE COUNTY BANKING 00111PAPIT. Receive Deposits And Allow interest; Discount Notes; Buy and dell Gov. itesuritien, Gold and Copon. Hurst BLOGIJIZA107) t. Presiden J D Elsoorzr. Cashier. JOHN I. THOXPSON I CO., BAN KERB. AGRICULTURAL OOLLRGR, PA The Oesjiartwership existing under the firm name or Thompson, Wrarlane a Co , was din solved by iftwlent consent December Ist. DM The business of Nanking w Übe contint*d st the same plane under the brit' nameof JOHN 1. THOM 'V t al, by 011ie I%OIIPISON. JOHN I. THOMPHON, WILLIAM THYOMNION, JR e will receive money on deposit, discount and collect notes and attend toe* the bueine, usually dune by bankers. 16-a. WF. REYNO L DS & CO., DANK • mita, Bellefonte, es. Dills of li:change and Notes Discounted; Interest Ai d on .I olipeoclal IJepoiltr; Gollectloos nn4e and Ptoc4ed=tly Exchange on the elitatatern eliteelconsultiny en hand and for sale. Doman receleed.v7nle • room formed the Contra/ Preu of. with n tre r Pete= torrtl lita Derma Rene bat en r eN 1121ters ttdet l . ld Oo t il vmdf ale Ir 4 rre , Le serve upon any one there. Mask the place. -' N LEY xvirrnie =n em Eni t AXILT USK. Igki tihirokt. Korm TTIIINU. AG A . Circulai pimple sloolltiohnite lUNKLEY Btl th" 15441 V. ~ i ~I nolaiL. num • .., . Imaiatitissua ARR & KINSLOA Goland iheamessa aid Mid •' • ' QION dl' Vi 0-fbtsairtitr. Co oty nankin Wto ronciriSSMkraal .i n it amoral welt,. for coon gotP.A. he Goup3wsem.x,mrs?Ai, I#,A I=l
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