The Democratic Watchman. 11,ELLEFONTF., PA r Fria i Mornhig, March 25, 18.° ANNA E. DICKINSON ! The tulderalgnvd hate the pleasure to an nounee to the public en engagement with Mho. Asa lOcKtmeoph by which she agrees to deltr n lecture to Bellefonte, MonDAT EVpIiPCI, MARCH 28111, the subject of which w ill be annotpeed in due time. Mies DICKINSON IN widely celebrated throughout the country, and Is really a most eloquent and entertaining speaker. Possessing a finely educated intellect, and having the ad vants, of an attractive pereon and graceful addreas, with undoubted culture and refine- ment, he may be expected to fill any hall to (04 fullest extent, and cannot fail to please As thin will be the Net visit of thin young and talented lady to Bellefonte, and in y, perhlipe also tat the lmt One, our ads lee to everylltetly • to go and ttit! her. Owing to the reel that we are obliged to pay Miss Dickinson arty dollars more thnn we paid Mr nreeley, the priro of almlAsion ‘ , 4111 be 119 M=l Rizza•zo Hints ALL stunt Runt, As on the former occasion, we shall mica vor to mak a everybody an Dorn fOrtra,lo as pon Bible, aid none need I. lay away on account of =MI w. II Ti BRANITCRI) Jog W FUREY. THINGS ABOUT TOWN & COUNTY —lt ie not every town that can af ford to pay $3,000 to lay a Wykoti pavement, he a foundation for a mud hole, 60 feet wide by 70 feet long —The Rrpubl wan etßtes that the Benet - onto M E. Church bets liquidated ail elaim3 nptinst it, end new elands dear of debt. —Messrs. Geo. I'. Itov. ell & Co, Advertising Agent•, No 40 Park I:bw,'" New York, are authorized to receive advertisements for this pnper at our lowest. rate.; ---Tickelq for the Iheki,on Lecture on Nlondity night nifty be had nt nll the hookNtorei in town 'l'hr Itesenel Seat tjetuite Can be Sad only at Ge - Orke Patton'' Jewelry Store ---AVe have been furnedied wine specimen; of map drawing by (le , ' , ll ph+ of Mi“ \lathe Re—el . , Unionville, v,liieli are er creditable 0 the little th,,, p‘it , i Om lal,e of mud, u n d, r tt h i( b the Wt doff pn%ment is laid , m fcut of the \V „111 , r It r. hardy di , 11 1 . 114.111.!}1, 114,‘ 0% I.f , t•lenin 0111, 11:1\1 , 41t1,11 inr moo- iu , t in,w ~ .nt lII.N thing but liir find 1 , 11 pl. , n 1541 nll ~rt, 4.1 Will and ration orn , d rob 111,06 , 1 tai n 41.1144 111. —.A Illatl 1111111 , a „wry, %lot i-l..rn nI tir the I.lllltlor Lin ial ;:r.Juntl, the othor Inky, , t Nit kn in i.f Eno . tellott , and, that I , , nnl _ r.t . 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In tht , 12,11ti0rt.,.,,1 1,,.% .N All-:. , ,any 1,14 nld of lino el , :sar , NVr had the plvn , prP nt tryipg one ti• othet day, and found it up to Ita reputfttion Levi ul ways 110, , ,, three tiling. —A- Ile lir4 n 1 April apprin;ho., f,i1t,. 8 ;kr, t r . ettinu; ready to \\ hat a titlll . tlt gill a until every lady get,. settled 111 ilk nets quarteN A 111011 g the other unt , .rtiiiintv c•ue•+e+ WhO }M' to nevi•, lire, of inane, John Smith and John .10110 , ' l ' lu•.e two fellotr4 an• 11S0111. —llas any one any idea why the special auditors, appointed at the April Court last year, to-reopen and re-audit the borough accounts for the past Ceti years, have entirely failed to perform their duties '+ We wield be sorry, indeed, to believe the rumor that is whispered round town in reference to the matter. —The °shill of " A Tour through Ireland,,ani . otind the World in Ninety Minutes" in Reynolds's hall, in this place, on Monday and Tuesday evenings lasts was notea:success, owing to the fact that on the brat night the Insufficiency of the gas and the drunkenness of the comedian spoiled the performance. The audience was a fair one, but so groat was the dissatisfaction that there was no attendance the second night. The company is a good one, and, unddr favorable circumstances, would no doubt give-a good performance. DorisvoN.---On Saturday lest, while 4ev. W. G. Engle, the Reformed Pas tor of Rebersburg, was at S. S. Conven tion in Ifillbeititis good members of the Sugar Valley charges besieged hie residence. After considerable mancover ing they ascertained that the worthy commandant of the "castle" wee absent. It was late in the day, and the snow was fast disappearing (leaving these worthy folk's sleds in the mud), when he 'little man" appeared and negotia tions concluded in an unequivocal peace. It appears that these people had about *SO werthof spare wheatioitts, bam, &c., &e., which they wanted him to take gratuitoudy. A ftef almost a year's waiting, khe eyes of the tax-payers of .the borough of Bellefonte are blessed with a sight of the special anditor's repoft of the Poor account of the borough for lEtrid, '6B Industrious men I What a job! Whet neheing heads, weary limbs, and bodies must be the result ! But at this rate of working, when will the auditors get over the other accounts they are required to settle? They have six years of the poor account yet to overhaul,—nine years of the town coun cil and their treasurer, and nine of the school directors, to examine and report upon . ,4his they bare sworn to do, and we ask, in all earnestness, when, in the name of till that is just, do they expect to get through with all, if it requires ten months to get over three years of the poor Recount ? We expected, at,„l4st, that the entire, poor account ,would . be reported upon by this time, and we can• not see why it is not. If they have failed to get the books prior to 18613, why do they not say so I If soma one has put his accounts out of the way--or luckily for himself, lost them, why tip not the auditors let the public know? They were appointed and' BWern to ex amine and audit and adjust the accounts of the town council and their treasurer and the school directors and the over seers of the poor that have held office in this borough " between the first day of May,lB6o, and the first day of May,iliffit, and make report of same," and the re• port of one of these officers for the three past years will not excuse them. They can't crawl out of their labor in that way. They have taken the job and the tax-payers of the borough demand that they go through with it. "SyNxiiiitx• Ott."'— An enterprising individual has been traveling around this part of the country selling reel pas for making what he terms " Sunlight till." We think he charges two dollars for this recipe,And we learn that he ..11Ceeelled ur unieeollv, upon unite a number of out people, more credulous than tips With the ranee for Fish iniz, do• iii4llt to numufne ture, and !niacin!: quite a snug lit left I, ) this op. ration The flint nag hi+ rug ape u. OO GO ( to undo. ono tz — al ton, folk.. three qunri., of Pittp/tthd , .ifienn,l UPr of alum, two (111111•0.4 4 , 111 , 11111 Of tar tar, tWO 011110 4 4 . d Mni 504111, err.. prat i,erdoesi rut (111 P, two line (Ira , haw gum ellullldl ll l4 1111] 111141 shake, 1111 d (11,. 1,11 Is really to u.o in t Wor 11011 r. 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Sheppard'a =ubject, nrr loth p'11.4 Te 111),, runt a 11 tql to Inch zwl'tftl at 11 , 11110, and d 10•11 —,,,, arch •virtttintl abilitN4 The lady pall( olarly sev re the dwolling with groat tot terne, nn the et 11 , 1,11...11 by the 'ale "r na,..•ntin 4 drank , A, IL To:110.r, 010 iv fluent find hits at liar eolowand 11 11,,,t of iibistrial4)ll4 81111 WI -11111 t greatly 11, , i4t her powers of de+cription Her wutures are graceful tier addrevica gave general .utti , ifaction, notwithstanding %be had, at times, pleading, cry-baby tone that smacked strongly of affectation Mrs. Sheppard is, however, a much better speaker and orator than many of the male kind who Take higher pretentious. ShOins lec tured "on temperance for 18 years, and seems devoted to the cause. Molts, Livrratth.—Since our last issue, the lecture management' have received the following letters in reply to cornmu. nieationst Ilosocan, March 10, 1870. W. If, if. Mutsu's, Esq., Bellefonte, Pa. i 4 Dear Pir • —tottrn thq,i7tit Instant he Just re*ehed I am so fully occuplell with my professional work that I have been obliged to decline all In vitations of the nature of that you have been good enough to send to me With my sincere thanks for your kindness, I am, very truly yours, Om. IL MCCIALLAN Data Hia —Public duties, of an Important character, will prevent my lecturing se you propose. Yours truly, W. H. H. BRAINSID, Eigq CONTICRICNCK.—On Tuesday (15th) evening of last '.week commenced, at Rebersburg, the conference:of the Evan gical Lutheran church. Revs. P. Salim, Fletcher and Gottwald wore present at the opening. Quito a number of strang ers made their appearance in town, and the meetings promised to •be I n tercet ing. lit 11. r ill kr My pleasantest and most Inlereating aim). ciationa cluatar around Bellefonte, Wore I called to go any where else on this globe with my preference, It would be there. Very truly your friend, o AVILD AIIIBISONG. .1 W Foam —Person* . desiring' to l attoriut Miss Dickinson's lecture in this place on Mon day evening next, the 28th instant, from any point between this place and Lock Haven, can arrive here on Conductor Haupt's train at o'clock in the al. ternoon and return the same evening on Conductor Stevens's train, which will wait here until after the lecture, by spe cial arrangement with Superintendent Wilkins—as Miss Dickinson will he'rself *go to Lock Haven by that train. Tickets 50 coati; to be had at all the bookstores and at the door. Reserved seats, $l,OO. WASIIINOTOW, March 21 IVO. BM. F. Dunn. LETTER FROM ALFRED ARMMTItOrati,. Esq.—The following interesting letter from Alfred Armstrong, Esq., formerly Principal of the Bellefonte Academy, calls up norms old -reminiscences and awakens pleasant recollections". We re-, member our now vehorkble teacher with the kindliest feelings, and with grati tude:that he Is stilt spared by a kind Providence to fill a position in society and in the educational world that would be irremediably voided by his abSerice. Mr. Armstrong in a finished classical scholar and one of the finest elocution ists in the country. allusion to our distinguished and lamented dead, will be read with feelings of general inter est ; ns nlso his reference to the pilmting of the trees in front of the Acndetny : 11 talllNElVall, Ps., Mareh 18th, IN7II J W. ' , rasa, Emu, Amu-elle FAfor "Welshman." Dana Rot —To yon, I presfitne, am indebted for a copy of the De!notrotte Wo(rhwian of the 18th inst. I have looked over it with Interest-11n edltozialn are spicy and well written For the kind notice you hate taken of your humble servant and quondam teacher, on more ocennions than one, you have my elneere thanks. It in one and not the smallest of the records of n long life spent In the tolls of nn eduentor, to meet with there who now, In 'minim , ' life, regard with esteem and gratitude alai who had been the Inntrue. for of their youth In Itellefonte. the scene Of my earliest—l might Mon.( say, my boyish elortii an a teacher—dating as far bask an 11424. ere not a (.14 of the. character What reininlneonses crowd neon my ndndnn I look back upon thin starting point In my Er tleabooott His(orr, rho Old Academy I will nun er forget, and the appearanee of the iON frOtrlltie hill nn whit.), It stands, wan I wa• Ilrstleilthere, a)•outh, In be Installed in lily new oft,', , as Ponord, by the elder hidge Burnt ld e It In stereotyped In royl tnemory, and w II: never be forgotten It then , conlained a pop illation of about ran, It Was MIIIII 11111 11111111 the o °rid—among 11114 bills—with two (hen sloped impassible mountains opposing their rocky harrier. 11/ St/1111111M and Eii.tern twit/rot fort Ali 04 stage coach, niter 11 weary do) s ride from Lewistown, rattled into the village to 11'14 a week .ttirtling the toga and bringing el cry boil) to their door, to witueso the hitcre.tlng "Iglu( 11111Vener,Ilione hotryoadoim 0(.11'10 and 1.111111.11111 a ere to he broken The roadie Npir It of .ledge T Iturn.ble ever nwnke In the Til turentm orllll..county, hronglit in the Two ioAr then the and now, mond., of non 11e, ' the 'itenin nglne puff+ and blow.. 111 Vllllr 111/11111, j/flllllllllizer , daily to our gretith enlarged and 1,4,401(011v impro, tot too n Itenefonte 'lle tree. 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Theme and others of the then population, Nome of diem long Wince, have passed away to the Eternal world. I know of but a single Individual that had readied 'nature iige, of the terms I speak, now surviving. Thum postlegl 40111/ In Writlan on all things earthly. "We spend VW yenta as a 400 that le told." lam glad to knOW that a few of the descendants of my old friends llista, atoll the name and keep tip the reputation 01 their (millet., prospering in the world and exerting a wholesome Influence on the aide of morali ty and religion. PLRHONAL-Dr. Wingate called at our sanctum the other day with some burnt oyster Shells, in which he izmigin tal ho traced some resemblance to clams. Ile thinks of having them examined by Prof Hoary, nt the Smithsonian Insti tute, in Washington. • —V're had the pleasure of making the acquaintance of Dr. Duncan, form erly of the United States army, but flow connected with the " Tour through Ire land and arMmnd the World in Ninety Minutes" troupe The Doctor is the lecturer of the concern and is a talented and well informed gentleman. Lyeurgus G. Lingle, all tho way from Osceola, called on us nn Tuesday " K rg is looking well an.) doing well All he want.; novi(d.o make hem a com pletely happy man is a goad-looking, intelligent wife Girls, here's a chance —We are glad to learn that ohr talented friend, Dr. Thomas nothrock, is Milo Vibe shout again, and has resum ed his practice. The Dr. had a rough through of it, hut a good constitution, and propPr treatment has put him upon his pegs again to the great satisfaction of the physician employing publit. Savage,-the one-armed printer, a genius who has traveled all over the country, and who is more skill ful with his one hand than many prin ters aro with both, called on us on Tues day. Mr. Savage holds his stick some. way on the case with his stun p arm, and empties it without difficulty. lie sets type fast and with but few error', \V Rotbroek, Esq whilotn A pt inter, but now in other business, and fortnerl) of this pbtee, paid his friends a visit this week, for On (kg time in twenty year.. Mr Itothrork, bound to be op with the titnep, pubheritted and paid her the WAD IitIAN INN E ., E, —lt is affirmed pall, that imlhrtw ha. , had a %pit t i•iter It SS , N. %%lido thy i l iptracteil %to, hotel thy 11 E thy 11)11 4 1.• lb , appearance in The during the timn of pro), r and \Sit. chin by ReVer:ll •11 . ‘ that it rr , rmLlyd on Rion hair In -(hug, and NS 11.11: •birtng . likr all W.. tbdu.lhneur , evn dnnlpranhi 1144411 nil litli r r li, 1 , bo., h:,,1 \llllh , 1111 ( . 111 -.1 , 1..1;1 rvit i i t lan lu ,ti is ,`!" the , iitraager a "gulden in hi. 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Wit' filtl , Tal, d..li t VIII, 1011 tr II lolly who - - 5... it •...ted that two g. n. deafen from the East, flirt ~1 111104 capit a l of $l,OOO, 000, ale going 1., r tait n boot and shoe factory in SCrlllll.ll 141 a large wide This r. minds le. that there was colvoilerable full. here, nut • long ago, about starting mind] An insti tution in Bellefonte llas that protect been given over' We trust not Belle font, cords Illilnufnetoriv., and ..h...11.1.4 have them ~itherwise, our present on ward progress will; we are afraid, come to a sudden stop What say Mr. Bush and our - other capitalists? —Our friend, Stephens, conductor of the night train on the Bald Eagle Valley rend - , was voted a lantern the; other day by ilia. people of The affair was gotten up by the Good Templars, and the candidates selected were conductors Stephens and Nolan. The former received over 600 votes and the latter over 800. The votes cost 25 cents emote, end , the Tot - Hiders realized a handsome stun 11 the operation Ste vens is a popular 'reuse, ' he is --While our frith fellow citizens hero were rejtieing over St. Patrick's Day, our Jewish friends wore celebra ting the feast of St. Purim, whiell like wise came on the lit] instant. This feast was instituted by Mordecai in com memoration of Hanum's signal faifnre to destroy the Jewish people, and is ob served by the Jews the world over as a kind of thanksgiving day. —Potter township has certainly done its duty in the matter of the L.-C. & 19. C. railroad, having subscribed over twenty thousand dollars to the stock of tho road. —Reserved tickets to Anna Dickin son's lecture nearly all gone. —To-morrow (Saturday) night ie the time set apart for the ro renting of the pews in the Methodist churA. Tho members of that congrega tion will please take notice. . —The Good Tornplars Kra rontemlilo• ling a series of leckure , , or somethi.ng else, for the pecuniary beneilt of tho or der. -Remember that- Anna Dickinson lectures on Monday night, and go early, is talking about se ceding from Centro county in order to attach !le - self to Clearfield Is there no way of " coercing Ps "disloyal " community? —ln our notice of Mrs. Dunham's concert last week we: unintentionally omitted to mention tbel beautiful unpile made by the Mileaburg string band. To this body of performers was due much of the interest of that occasion Their soft, beautiful stream were highly ap preciated by our people, and their next visit to cur town will be hailed with de light. M ARK ET HOUNIC.— lAA us have a Market House.' Th - e pride of living, now enormous, would be much reduced thereby, and there would always be n certainty .of getting the things so neces sarjo comfortable existence. We coed buy cheaper, and, consequently, morvat a time, and would always have the satisfaction of knowing that what we did tiny VMS fresh and good. The following, front the Meadville Repub.- /wan contains the gist of all argument in fa or erf o n Market It is #l.tonishing to think how our hotiqekeoperm are unposed upon simply hecrinse there is no regular market dayp, nor no map-kid-house Hnd we a mart ket-hrou ,, thy pricd ot. living . would he reduced at lent twenty per rent. tinder the pre , ent system our country pro ducers lire drivep rdrno , t entirely from the Market, snit the forniumeri forced to pnv tun army of middle-meet from 30 to (It per cent profit ntl least one halt of what rorm.4.tu the Inhlr, fir nn (Alter rett•ifit than that there c rev:il l:lr nierbet pinrr Thr ltertpir nrts de pend. lit 1111111.-/ 1`N1'111,1%11% on tlo• mar ket•garden• of Other 111-111111 1.11111/s for lhr NV2I/1.11 111 - g(11111.1 . • 111111 11/111 It 1.1111•1' 1111 our inidei rind nnti , ente our Ft//1111- 1101. 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Shortly afterward he had oeeasion la enter the same store and found the grocer Felling (ha same cab bage for fifteen cercws head. Attfr that, who daro say tlint n mat• kct•houeo Is not is necessity in Bello. font' , 7 Ittnixitantrito standing the local and ikittinitti oppposi. tiun, the concert on Frit!. eiening was a decided success. The largfl irrick church of the town was nearly ; the order was excellent, and the per formances, vocal and instrumental, were admirable. It paid. too, the proceeds amounting to about $OO, which aro to go toward• paying for the new organ of the Reformed congregation. During the week Roy. L. K. Millet, of Jacksonville, and Professor D. Kryder, of Whinny, superintended the preparatory exercises. Most of the music was new, and all of a high moral tone. Instead of a recess, the trialienee was entertained by Rev. W. G. Engle, who delivered a short and alleopvlate address on the Beauty and eftility of harmony. An article on this concert,•by a friend at Hebersburg, has been nntivoidnbly Crowded out. A r alional is Leland time this week. Flar..—The !tonsil of C. 'l' ger o r , Boni° HIM, %VllB Wea r nesdny with all its collie flames are supposed to hal from a flew. —We learn that a girl n QuiMani, living at Mr this place, • was severely `Wednesday evening by the some coal oil that she was Business Notices A Mn.r is A MINVT ..Llr7l) hear irk person would think there ere en this neighborhood ttlit fir oat-go pie, American 411r1, Ooldsrnitli M others fur.fained on the turf 14 desirable when it can be obtained labor of procuring It being greet YAWS , OM speed itself amounts to, Training horses in troublesome, and raluntile sewing machine sold rrran Bron A Co, is fully trained/111 run a mile Of thread Ina minute, It reliever, the Irearr senmhtres“, to her youthful vigor, end the blm to the cheek. The New American chine le decidedly the beet thee ege. Ito nitre to go and nee It wor recommend Ittrelf. —Montgomery ham .I.imt revolve timing miylem or milk halm aim milk " Eton"— anti a mplenditi ammortim hoer, No. T iiroekerhoir Row Aa lirrancr —"Oh, yes, any au wAll lithlle it is just new, MU the I clothing lint will not lose its that beauty before you hare worn it a this in one of the great points idiot ing of which we speak, It is to vs t I of such good material, that with degree of earn, it will look us go. est niajimillyvvOieenwell and hi Is made hy Witmtkoker & Brim n, Kill is without exception the eh trig I hint e ever bough!," A 1; ., r SoLotri Beet court of violins recently irreine Court entitles sll lionorsl.l soldiers to ono hundred dollars Is toforo this bounty was re r 11•4441 were diselinrsed before serving t% 5 h 14,1,1•..1 nr ((b.:Jollity, other tt 11,• tit•etttion rerom es that Imp.. dlrrx of Centre rourity Itotmly niii lmin prompt alt. II 1.1111), I.y their 4ii.. 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Butter, per pound.. . Rage, per pound. • "' Oround Planter, per ton.— ..... •• • Philadelphia Marke The following are the qttotatl o'clock, yet& rday, Thursday : Flour (per bbl) Wheat—white lied Bye• - • • ••• Corn Outs Barley Clover Rend Timothy geed...... .... Butter Lard
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