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. N , kw, as 11 , 11 NV.. lon car renders that 4.tiailoha (4.1.111111 . 111 11111111 fiat h , It/111 , , 1111.1 1 1 / I .t It I. th , " , / , / trredwnt in the w 114.1.• mlthiro that