The Democratic Watch Man. RELLEFONTE, PA Friday Morning, April 15, 1870 THINGS ABOUT TOWN & COUNTY —Thu weather for the last few days has been beautifdp-- —.Remember the spacial election, for Justice of the Peace, to-day. —Next week, Nell)? 'gasket! 's great story, Wearing the Crum," cowl- mences -- , --Potter township has,thus far sob scribed $301,000 to the stock of thO L. C. & S, C. Railroad. —An eagle measuring 7 feet from tip to tip, was shot by a Mr. - Ertel, of Penn township the other day. —Potters mills sows aro very pro ductive. One, „belonging to Mr. Sleek, gave birth In it MUT of 20 pigs recent- Town Into tn. Piny (rove, thin enunly, sell for $lOO per ter In Con re (all, areordtnt; to Fred Kurtz, they sell for $l2OO to $1 rOO i ) p•r tore -L m 6 nI l i th.• lint hniat.r. of Wl'Firllll4 in nelt wveh'h NV 7 (1.11/1 A ---i ; 11011 . I , # IV bily In l'onn 1.04%11 , 11Lp - namcd 9'1101114 years old, who can Istcl, 7 feet and inches high. Ile weighs no pound-, and is f feet 9 in height. -1)r .1. of Nitboly HO), al1116.11'n11:his hooßehold Ciirnb turo, on Wedoe , obty, t) '2l)bb inct I,n -dies_espeeiralv should !Mena lhn , nb., as many de.mabl.. artieleA will be gold =Tilt AMr.ltP Di. pol)11.11e,I by C, J' s' ~.k! Co . Advrrttsrnt Agotit , t r No 40 Park Row, Ne%% York, contains n full and complete Ftatonivtit of all facts about newspaper: which an vidvorti..•r desire to know 'Clic s - übscription pricels'EC . dollars A 8 - raiso or TROT T last, George Miller, a t ming. 0)87) 2 . 4 siding a short ilbtarice above town, on Logan 'A Branch, caught, and brought to this place n itring of trout, numbering fifty-four, the smallest of which weigh ed a pound and a quarter If there is any one, anywhere, who can beat that, 'e would like to know who he is am*, where ho fishes ()miry...inc.—Mr. Robert Tate, who was sheriff of Centre county forty years ago, died at his residence in Clinton county on Wednesday, the 3Mb/ultimo, aged about SO years. Mr Tate's oppo nent was Maj Neff, whose death we re corded last week It 14 worthy of note that these two mew were nearly of the same age and died within a week of each other Ct•Rlc —The following is pronounced an excellent remedy for lung fever or galloping consumption, which disease, tt said, can be cured within three days It 14 114 follow Fla one ounce of Epsom salts and ono table spoonful of saltpetre together inn bottle, with water to dissolve them This for one dose, to be gi4on every other •evening for three evenings, feeding only bran scalded and given thin and lukewarm FINE CATTLE —To-day (Friday) at tha'elaughter house of WV Black, Esq, will ho butchered three of the linnet hoof cattle that have ever been seen in that town. They ere young ktoors, And wore raised by Centre county farmers, two of them by Mr. Michael Grove, of Ben ner township, and the other by Mr, Jacob Bottorf, of Harris township. The two raised by Mr. Grove weighed pre cisely the same, 1286 pounds each, and were Bold for $l9O, while Mr. Bottorre weighed four pounds more, and netted him $9B. Farmers throughout the country can seeby this that it pays them to raise good stock. —An alarm of fire was raised on Tuesday last, which crested some ex citement, as it was a very windy day. Ttie cause of It all was the igniting of a stable in the rear of Mr. John T. John /W/4'4 residence, on Spring Street, from the burning of garden truck which, luckily, was soon extinguished by a coutile of buckets of water in the hands 04some energetic men and women. As sate as the LIMOS were discOvered, oteee' of the tire boys made all baste for their engine, but • bafore that arrange ment firrii , id the fire had been put out bkle men and women aforesaid Nyhich verifies the proverb that "a stiiteh in time saves nine." A house belonging`to Mr Dixon, on themidrosni, we understand,, was also on fait thetealne —H. 11. Williams & Co., have a new bestial; a large, handsome. aristo cratic looking vehicle. Calculated to carry + dead persons comfortably, and to Wt . :litres+ tha lookers on and followers af ter with an idea of the defunct's re.. ,Thtts, with the inore4se of the'. Needled profession among us, we lawmen Intweees of he*OfOr a fact that 0061 04440 403 ° 0 4 0 9; 4 . &doss ead aoliulinakiw l ".. We hiti4, *ltiideiltoof,Ae orgitthr esrt oustj: twieed,we would not joke upon thin nubject for the world, for thin is, in• deed, sa very #Yrat, Wok. "Tux SgutuEsuir. —The 'Radicals nominated Roland Choeaman for Justice of the Ponce, on Saturday evening last, amid great excitement. Tho caucui was a very largo one, and the dates numerous. here, as everywhere elso;'the lust after office among tho is groat, and they Ught and wran gle among themselves like so nitiny curs over a paltry bone. T4o anxiety mani fested to stop into a dead man's shoes was unprecedented, and shows the utter shamelessness of thedrirkey party. Tim following is the caucus vote : Ciieestnnn, Klinger - - Kingloe - - Brow - Those of the Radicals who pretend to first-class respectability now assert that Chessman was nominated by the "roughs" of the party, meaning, of course, the soldier ()lenient, which was mainly instrumental in his success now Captains, Montgomery, Butchison and Lytle with private Ham, Nichol,. and others, who Worked so faithfully for Cheesinan, 'iv 111 like this L . :1111 as applied to them, we ao not know, but thinl. they will scarcely cheri , ll the feelli,;!,, In tigl world toward the broadcloth elernent which '411, , at ignorancy and incompen•nce and doh. lion the "mail ' candidat.. \\•e will pi,t .ay to' them that should the in getting put an independent caudelate, the "r o ogl, nominee will get none of their support This shows tin , extent ~f the sympathy which these plierPatical creatures feel fir one-legged • Alf.shcc Graham, the crilored for the Appetit , not t been 0011-Itlere.l In euuru. at all 11,, bows or, has probably been put off with promo) for next tone, and has c•on -ented for the present to indulge in robe: ate 141.:1111- of future l,rolnoli.Tl A , 'for K he Ire. 1, beaten NVe feel for him Ile 1• a friend of oar• And we know lie went lu the trouble of tkoit metstarh-r , anti- gowt.e.s pressly In view of Ow .1 11 , 41 c ,, 1) ip It is hum ntable to think that so taw h money has been sunk in dyes vtnd hair grease But, W inny, itiy boy, take comfort It you Inivii't , got the ,miire ,hip, you have the moustache, which you might not have had if you had not looked forward toward political prefer ment Be comforted, and try it again —i lin I'l ',min v Squire Klinger laments in secret the ingratitude cf Republicans Has ho not been a faithful party man ? Did he not work like a hero in behalf of his politi, cal frienda,and was ho net mainly instru mental in securing the passage of the special act giving us the election now instead of waiting till next fall? And this Is his reward ! And Chee.eman, the .rough" cnndr dnte ehucklea over it, and swears he will be elected But don't be too certain, Roland Soldier and all that you are, there I. nrr under-curtest working againg you 'rho .rough% ' are not popular with the broadcloth• They'll do to ~hoot at, but not to vote for Take Are, Rol, that you aro not rolling in the mud after the %0i1.... are counted EAsT Elt —Monday next being Easter, we suppose there wall be any 'amount of broken eggshells From a very learn ed cotemporary, we transcribe the fol lowing account of the origin and uses of the day "}taster is a movable feast, being the 111-.4 Sunday after the full MONII which happens upon or next af ter the twenty first day of March, the vernal equinox) The period during which it can occur extends from Marcb 22d to April 25th—thirty-flue days. From this feast--the Christian passover —are calculated all the other movable feasts, as well as the fasts, observed by Christians. Raster is so called from the Saxon "Octet," rise, being the day coin memorative of Christ's resurrection ; or, as others think, from the Teutonic god dess °stare, whose feast was celebrated early in spring. The egg at gaiter Js an emblem of the rising up out of the grave, in the same manner as the chick, entombed as It were in the egg, is in due; Wee brought to life. As an emblem of the universe, the work of the supreme Divinity, the egg had a place in the theology and philosophy of the itgyptiens, Persians, Gauls, Greeks, and Roulette." —Ratioulo---A little boy, aged eight or ten years, a while crossing the race on the fdot bridge just opposite the office of the Snowshoe Railroad Company, un wisely and' without considering cone, quenoes, tumbled fn. No one saw him and the poor little forked epenimen would undoubtodif have been dellwned, had it not been for our gallant friend, Andy Cook, who, sitting in his office, was aroused by the splash, and nobly plunged in to thevescue, thereby, wet ting and perhaps spoiling a first-rate suit of clothes. The water in the race at that point is perhaps live feet deep, and the little boy and hie parerite, who ever they are, undoubtedly owe his life . to the unselfish and generous bravery of our friend Andy. We say bravery, because we have no doubt but that he would have jumped tato water live times Mb fittep for theism. purpose. e g reaC t" e_ry, by Miss Nellie Marshall, entitled " Wearing the Cross," will appears next week. [For the WATCUYAN. THE OAK HALL FARMICR'S CLUB ma at the school-house at Oak Hall on Tuek day evening, April, fith, C. Dale, Presi dent, in the dhair, The minutes of the last meeting r being read, the ,subject for the evening's discussion " The Potato and its culture," was taken up. Jbseph ,Baker was the first speaker, and, after showing ono dozen of now varieties, he spoke of the origin of the potato and showed that from a nauseous tuber, growing wild in South America, after years of cultivation and •improvement it became a staple article of fond, for mil lions of the human family—spread over almost the whole civilized world: He spoke cf the 431.i.eaP89 and th,ir ; he said we ire all henelitted, noire or lees, by the potato mania z -that thn Rev- Chauncey K Goodrich, Albert Breeze, and ethers, who, after years of toil, have produced our best now varieties, are public benefactors. Mr. 3aeobSher said, " 1 am an old farmer, but I am aware that farmers generally consider potato raising a small business This, in my opinion, is a great mistake. It is n bil , trie , that will pay, if done well I raised myself, sumo t ears he-hel• from one acre of ground, and did WA COO, Me more than fltr cent, 11 hu•11e1 Potatoes will wear out and the ought to be changed Mr John I. Po , ter ly:14 ILo 110X1 Spf , ll.l,l'l' 11, , •nid 111' hwl rao.ed potatoes s,icres.follt' ,n Lancaster, Va , and in the State of I ov. it, and knew them to lie a paying crap , but here, in Pennsvulley, he thought it would nut tiny very W , ll for want of good market. "Here again," be .111741, WI, "find the need of a rodeo,,! " ) ' ll ILI IT I. M , }ROM Mr u jiol'lL . l A ntitliberalls,% Ina- 111 I troci , 4 of erection, and to be OrPrltVll aythe beeutirt., more ....tiled. I. really mtoniiliing, and li. ,101 the y built uI an provmm, st.ring through tram ••• tel run from Lo( k Haven to Clear. 111.1.14ir the accommodation of water men, mid will continue , 4,1.,11 Conductor Curler, of the Clearfield Freight, had hle toot i.e. ore ty (lit, 111 Thar d ay, by the falling of an axe from a stove which he was rzig• from tt ear The are .ar ls oi s In great tt e lengthwise, splitting it nearly in two, only the skin holding it together upon the tinder 'side ---Referring to the organization of a Building and Loan Association, the Journal says We are pleased to notice this stride in the right direction and are confident of the suc cess of the undertaking. Everywhere we hear of the good effects of these or ganizationi+, in enabling the working roan to procure a home for himself, and nn class of people should fold a greater interi , t in this movement Next week we shall endeavor to point out tionoe of the benellt, to ilo der' ell Iron' It tfieffl• bITSIIII , rn the 11,soellal oil , and (.% 11111 I to our reader. the lima.. of 1, 11111111.1114 the 1/1/4//1,.. of the 0,1•114.‘, A 4 we go to pre, we lenrn amt. the 4ob.eriptin to stied, 111111)11111. 14, 1 04 ) hare, --ttiutrwriptions to the build rig fond of the Stapled I•hurt h of th, Owen 111 . 0 very Tbro, Lt:t•lttltt 1111.11 !done have contributed $lOOOO,OO, one of thew fhtilreg hit name upon the li%t for i.", 00,110, and the other twit fur $25 0 , DO elicit. —A fltindily school eon vention voni inenee,l WP11114.,13y afternoon, and elo,ellye.terlifly We have no report a+ )et-uf Lbe •- ceedtngs, other than that the folh,w“4 rp.e•tions have thus far bee n duo ed "The work Of the Sabbath Selibol T, !tell er." "How can we secure a better attend dance in the Sabath School 7"The quali fication end duties of Superintendents.' "How can we best interest non-proles sore of religion In the Sabbath School 1 " A, new presiding officer is chosen at every meeting. Gen. Beaver presided on Wednesday afternoon, H. Y. Stitzer, Esq., in the evening. On Thursday morning Rev. Cleaver was In the chair, and In time ifternon Thomas Hoilahan, Among those taking as active part, we notice our friends, D. F. Fortney, John G. Love, 8. D. Gray, Elms., and others. —The Re-publiean Is wrathy because W. H. H. Brainerd, of the National, is likely to be appointed deputy marshal for the Bellefonte district. The Repub lican wanted to control that appoint ment itself and now writhes in an agony of resentmentovet the fact that its Influ ence has been/et aside and its advice not even been asked. The Republican's influence cannot he so great with the powrrs that be as its editors would have us believe, In this instance, at least, the elite organ has got ahead of it —We notice that thq Borough author ities of most of the boroughs of the State are publishing their annual statements of receipts and expenditures. - Row comes it that our borough dais have not made theirs public yet. We suppose they are aware of the (act that an act of assembly, passed andapproved during the session of 1868, require!' them to do so, or be liable for a severe penalty. We would like to know vary ;ouch whit amount of money they have expended durini the past twelve months—Who re ceived it—and whet for? Can't you comply with the law, pet for once, gen tlemen ? rKII.BONA.L.—JIICOb Bostorman, Esq., , of Haines township, brother of his Don or, the Judge, put in an appearanch in our sanctum on Saturday last. Mr. Hosterman came to town to lift his sixth commission as justice of the peace, lin of ficio he has held for 25 years r having first been elected in 1846. Our old friend Hosterman is one of tile soundest Demo crats ih the country, end hits taker; the Democratic organ in Bellefonte over since it was Otst started. fie is still in vigorous health and bids (Kir to live many years. We hope to often soki lout in our Alen. —John Campbell, Esq , of Huston township, dropped in to see us on Sat urn++) lastalsv. 'Squire Campbell don't hke the 100k+4494 things politically. He is one of th(rinipectors of his township, and would hke to know, how election boards can reconcile their oath to con duct the election according to the pres ent election law and constitution of the State and yet allow darkeys to vote, As required by the fifteenth amendment The 'Squire's head is level, but we be lieve the unconstitutional registry law, nmended,str+ lt es +rut the word "w hite,' and the oath will no doubt be adminin tored under prm.),illll4 The 'Squire kntt hi, I rtio , ti,rt in n'teL , :nl And con swat atrial littht Ittal with thm't ml that is tht• Barntir4l, lormorl: $ (I , llverinv, Si vi ru v ~t turo , bripti , ni, in ‘Vnnt,c,fin, I . IIiISIn, Inv print pliten I,r rvodr,)". —(hir good-natured,] mart aifd tittel ligent youne; friend, Orr}' ICin•loe•, at (;reen's drug , tore, ha. n line lot of pa per collar , foi for his own benellt Orry want, tollinke RS 111111;11 of a out of them ac he can, and I lie.-etore do. ro , 11 Aliare of the paper collar patron :it:, Cull on hint. Iles i. quite 11 clever . I , IIIIIZ gl.llllenian, and lakes a emninend able pride in keeping thing. idee , thvpr. , (l iri ,114,)11 other day \Tr11:01 ha Letla.uusvell fir aonlV .6111 0 , but we art glad to snow (butt to pu rvu overuig, .urveyitv4, which u+fh:n ex - pusse s It votaries bus all kinds of windy anll weather, iy Sf,tnelinu.4linra ups!) the -tern —Harry Ctmd, formerly 4,1 thn firm of Haxtresser d Crist, hardware mer e-Mt/its, of this 'dime, but. new of Coun cil Muffs, lowa, was in town this week, visiting his friends and former commin ions. Harry looks and talks about as usual, but is devoted to the Weal and is , eispecially In love with the.region around Council Illuffm. —We regret.the removal from town of our estemiital friend, Samuel Gilliland of the late firm of Howell, &Co Mr. Gilliland good to Gek Hall, vvhere he id interested in a wool fuc tort, to which, we bell( ve, he will hereafter devote lite intim uttemion This eommunity, of which Air G was one of the. best members, will weitily nu s him. --tiro NV Tate, Eng , of till+ !dace, ho has be e n on a vint to soft,. of the We.tern States lately, has returned Mr Tate Teak% in high term , ' of the ,onset regions Sostetmitoo. Kvett "McCracken ' has a now bait of clothes I When will w..nders ever cease --A Mrs. Bingham is to leeturo the (;))d Tem plars Hail to-night on the ' Temperance of the Bible." Admission free. --And now we have Win Wagner porting a new silk hat—one of the Thinieet and Hermit. Gentlemen whim will this thing stop? Alas, we i fear on ly when every body gets a now hat or breaks up trying to get ono. —The editor-in-ebief of this paper has "moved. 111.1 now resides on Cheapside in the house just vacated by Mr. Gilli land. —Garden making Is now the rage. We would advise folks not to be in too much of a hurry. Better be sure the Imo* is all down brat. —To-day is the election for Justice of Peace. The candidates aro Cheese man, (Radical,) and Klinger, (Inde pendent Radical.) -Aim election for the gold-headed cane between Mr. Bush and Capt. Pot ter began on Monday morning and will close to-morrow night. —We are glad to notice that the Wy kelt pavement le being cleaned off and swept. —The repainting of the town eiriek seems to have attracted gehorar atten tion 'Everybody is admiring the hand some that. Could our borough fathers but hear the encomiums that are heaped upon their heads for this sieconomoda ting act of theiis, they would, we think, sleep easier on their pillows. It tint every town that, has a council like ours. —The Repighean is still ringing changes on the " °cart House Ring." That editor ought to bays a ring in his nose. • • —Dr. }Diger has been sad gobs and done it. Re „wee nuarrted on Tuesday evening. The Doctor did kup so slyly that nobody knew anything about it, and all the young ladle& left behind urn as mad as they can be. EM!MI=M , Whereas, It has pleood Divflto Prov idence to remove !rotor our midst by death, our worthy brother, Post Grand, Jacob R. Zimmerman, be it, therefdre, limolont, That JUNI& visitation of death, An are deeply Inipri , SNOli With tho uncertainty of life sod the err-iambi of that taw of" mauls lat. ter I,ll , r\lliieh speaks to us, in such solemn voices, from I ho sepulchre. Rea°turd, 'flint we deeply deplore the love or our deceased brother, an a man espeelelly !in ,hoed with the principles of Chid Folifieship, and whose oftli MI duties were ever diselutrgeJ with ',delft), to our brotherhood. "Respired, That In this 'tribute of respect to hiv mr,r virtue., we vondolo will. him herell parents, Virothers and bixters, knowing that he lived in that faith whirl. teaches that "whoso ever IrOlieVe.ll shell live though ho lle'' Resolvni, That our Lodge fool, deeply the toes we have suotalneih and that we shall ever refer to the nexocintions of the pent with pleas. ire, saddened by the painful reflection that one from our midst in the vigor of manhood, should fall thus early a victim to tho fixed laws of our heing, ftssofterl, That our Lodge room hmlembleme of our ord.! 1/41 draped in mourning, and that our brothers be n 4111,1140 to wear 0 0 liddif", whieli,in common on such occavion., for the term or thirty days. _ Resedvf, Tlutt these ffoinliit ion, be recorded among the mimic, of the Ledge, published In ono of Morn of he e omity l rpcn.nnd n copy no' nOthell by the Secretory to IIII• Gundy of the de. l',lotro %t fll At n 4 , t. , 11av , P1 Ow I pr•r tl 11 - 11.11 4101 CO , 1..1,, !PI II nlh, In n. 1 / 1 . • rit 041,4.m1. 41. t It. rt. 1., 1 it that. r nit 1t I. 11l Iran, a (44illilitt..r to draft re. ,, latioaK. prt.,olvt‘ 1 , 101 , Veil.. Of thy tininply on Ow dent), of our orthy lineintwr, .larot) It Zitilliwrlllnt‘. n 1,11)1,111t ,,, aftt , raard• pt, .ent..4 pri•ttytthlo Wad lions, ,t dirt,' 11,11111111‘4,11.111 . 1011,p14•11 Wher...44, Hi. alwive Pro. 1 , 1.1 , ...tiax r.‘vrioved from otlr :1,, g 1, ly r.lrrulu.l atul u•ornly mriu6rq tho•Nsf",, , 1.0 II Brno/oft. • I'lint in U ilehth of IL ineoll Zlititile•ittu., 11.1riort I x 4 • ••1.101. I.liorkry one ••1 the r 4 1 14, 1.0.1. of 1 h.,...tri5e.t11.• • lit, ••1 i•••iltillir Irit ptovene ut hum 1•..4 un •••••n0.•41 nsixt,llltll, and it' :111, (ffi unt xnr tic 11,11111,. I 8r5,11. , 1 thi• ••••••••1•• 1-• •.1 Ili. tin, lit•rehr etpre... their .Inet ro i.yrnilathy Ai 11 It the fantil) •ii the •h•r••••01e.,1, m the Ite., they hut s• . el.4l.iiineil Thnt the elnornnan of the corn. miller. be directed to forward to them I 1 ropy (.1 three repollitiotei litxolt,ll, 'I lust theme reii•oltiliosn lie pub 44.444:41.in ut lel.l 1g.... of our (aunty i...pers I, I' Itnts, ) .1 r• II odierrx .110/ram/Titre, W I. his Katz ) --It Is rtintfrol, MI pretty good authortly, that I-Ihriff Woodring as roamer' yesterday afternoon. Parttcu tars 'nal week. Business Notices —I( you Want to save money by not purehas mg spurious and worthless articles, go to the king established house of Hurnskle & Whom as. where you eau always he aecommodsted with a first r lass article, They refuse to be eontrollod by the mania of purchaltng cheap anodes at the expense of their cuslumerr Remember they gine you n per(eeily pate and good aftll I{eperu•nre liarthllglll )011 11110 it 1 .1 00, 0 .W0,11111111%1 than arty mbar 1 / 4 . 1 . 111.1, tlu•y 10111. an tottat,u If )oo went the Lrst ortiac go to But osble 111011,1). ho till guarantee what I hey sell )00 enterpr,ing 6o•nda, \lct alley & co , blare )13.4 returned from the• east and nee• daily ;evolving a splendid lot of fashionable boot• nod "lines, whit 11 they will sell at very low pro•e r I hey warrant their work to 1.• po•t what they reprettent It to be They hate carnet' the reputation of living lair 011,11111 d ot keeping an excellent :lock, and dement, thy, greateat toyer'.. • City ruLILS ♦aa CoLNTItY Fin to—The broad plitetillePUOlL whlrh UNfeel to telllet iptelte (Peel clay pent le and their enlintry frierlelel, ',femme to be• Ilemt ipt,ol4ltlg away thir unlrrove•J Mod e 4 of i•lptepllllll)llPeelpiete Leval, b r gil and volintry %II nee, LIP gethe - , that the people have beemne In. , re and Moro Illu• oily another m abn,.l evert re 4 ..... t Elpechilly In till, true In null. ti rof (Iran, ItM call rarely tell a r•ountry ruan now I/1 the elOtlien lie wears For ao easily can he, either by gulag hit Ing, obtwn 141/1 clothlug of Waluunaker Brown, and at so I,lw prlcaa withal, that he C.lll Gu an well &tinned as though he lived In the city —All people would undoubtedly prefer a floe head of hid, grown upon their own heads, to being bald, or wear false hair : cod it has been the ■trdy of many of our learne .1 men to find • remedy to restore the hair when It has fallen out, and renew Its color alter It has become gray, Such A xviady has bseil found, and Is now offerettc the world under the name ,of Vngetatlle 81cIllan Hair Renewer; and to verify thin statement, read the followings-- This l■ to certify that I was very bald; in, fact, my head was perfectly smooth; and lt. la COMITIMI in toy family to grow bald early In 11/e. I hare now used four bottle, of Hall's Vegetable Htelltan ilsilv Renewer; and the hair lota grown out all over my heed, and la now a natural brown BARTLEY CONLON. Sam*, .fintneas 00., lay, May It, ink re,rsonally appeared before me Bartley Con. lon, and upon oath, says the above gatemen" In true. M. U. BUTLER, Notary Public- —We *ere up at Sternberientheother morn ing and notloed a rush for his new Roods, that put one alinoet in mind of a rueh fer, dinner, at eelebral ton or convention. " filery " Ie clev er, etittert, cheap end handeorno. end it ieino worefnr (hot eur people almost fight tl are who Wm into h(e store drat. DIED. lIINTON—On the 2d Inst., at Bnow Shoe, Pa., Mr. COMILUI Hi Nemo, aged B 8 years, I month and 18 days. Mr. Hinton was a memlier of Capt. Charles T. Pryberger'e Company D., 45th • Regiment, Pa. Veteran Volunteer", In the war_of 461, having eollited on the 25th day of January, 102. ffh was taken primmer aad mina:led In the lialthr berry, N. C. prison fo life mouths, where ho oontraciiti oonotamplion, of which he died,— Be was discharged ow lbw ad 4 / of 11(4 7 , low nib was a man that Illaa much respected by the 'Wizens of Snow Shoe, and his funeral was at. leaded ,iargely by riptatlveallind allAsetss. D.H.Y. Drive or Al liertwasza Lov.-44rt. E. Bowser, the beloved wife of Division Superin tendent Bowls, of the Northern Central Hail. road, expired at his residence In thik city on ,Ttiesday eveningiatiC. Vorifipw persons 1111Y9 pp:messed In a bight* dNodblhe , /ove entire. spot of acquaintances as the large number of well.apeaklnat falemde Wawa. She w as 1N., / Inebriation ellarttlea t end many an matinee could b' told of weibbestowed benevolenc e Unassuming, yet: devoted—klwl, awl alive t o every duty—neglecting none—discharging se, vred domestic trusts, with a devotion that made bleat.ed and happy all who come snide the-sweet home circle—to husband and chil dren most faithful-kiln 1011 entailoal'hy bet death, gowns, ',Weed, Irreparable, awl lllliitc. ally tills the 'h arts of relations and friends with keenest anguish. The funeral services wore observed this morning.—Elvairo (lautta The.followihg curious editorial an. nouncement appears in the White Pine Dally.,News, a Nevada paper, of Mardi 14: " Apologetic—At the present wri. ting we are in the midst or the most terrific storm we ever experienced any. where. The atmosphere isnot intens e . ly cold, but it curls about with n rapidi ty, vrtriqy and industry not at all charming The tin roof of the offic e has gone oft' entire, and ell ha~rltt re at work without shelter. The 'gale is so terrifholtat.revairs cannot be made, and we are compelled to freeze it out, praying for an early subsidence of the storm. Under the circumstanees, iris necessary to crave the indulgence 01 our frietok "with the deficiencies in dm ',size of the Daily Newt , . I e ery 'mu, phwe, ail imitotriotokly woo, Ic' lit the cold, 111110reng to lo (n mow. ,art of public:moil, the proper daily appearance.- Canton. I thin, has the ohle.,t in the ['Hoed States, prolsihkni the w.ti 111. Le bn. elitetl and liniile•hoi th e c a , r fitly rear , !PIO now eight% se.irl ale, wel hfl4 art or heels tt .1:1\ :11 ,, 111 fl()111 his sanctum duns¢ e tolls! life, /Iv dill writes with elenr. iiess and vosor. and Intelv his first ethturiitl, an athireem - to th e is the first hit pa per, rvpiued Marsh 1815. 1,1w4 see!, ilie old ‘etl.lllll relelinlipd 11l rot,. LIP 111)- , ixth 1,/itorta' The Bellefonte Market, p I= The felleNi .114 re the ilmoalif el. twig, totr 1t lobo prt %t , it..l %I r Lush, I I lt~e • r htt-itt I Khellt , l, pi r 1,11-144 per . Ittio.k.heskt.ls , ll , l,llel. ('lnc erretsrl, per 1,1”.1)4.) 1 , r 14,114.1 . Laid. pl .. fitkiool %I .h pur 141Itt.r, 14.1 ,. p0und...... 11/tw.pound ..• • ..(iround Planter, per ton - Milroy Marke t, Corrected weokly by Geokoz limes& & Worl Bed Wheat, per bushel. {rye. per bushel. . (ern, per bushel .. • oeu,, per bushel . Burley, per b u shel Ib 'V f.r S 1•1•11, p, bushel sult, per suet. . . itrouud Plaster, per ton Philadelphia Markets. 11,0 roilim ing are the quotation, tip to It relay, Thursday Fleur For WO, ..... 14.2.5 r.v, heal—Mllll4l ?led =ono I= MEM Fu • d Lard Now Advertisement yi)u (irt"rim Bilurs Ski OEB at litolvattot i TOON ' l4 100 get the twat at lit T 010111144 luu Ket the Iwo. HITT! , at itt amtorr Tune*, # You , g..t 1110 bent PANNE/) F/1171'1 , ,tt Hyatt diet , 1101,0, M I'm, get the bent LEA'I at lit Ammon • THONAh Ynn ggo, Iho bent I'LL 111$ )1111 ", Nt ill 11 . 0.101 s 11100,41 CM 00 FYI the best NOTIONS at Buxom,' • 7 . 1001,0111 ett get the bent MY.ItLIIVNIII7.I.:. ALLY at ill 0.10101 4 Taortna 1: 1 1)WIN H. KINSI,OE, Saterfarrr to Semi 1. Barr, Jee J. CLAIM AND INSURANCE ' AtitleiT. (100.0 COMPANIES, LOW RAINS. PROMPT ATTENTION TO LOSSES etwth and Mutual Fire, Life and Aceides , Pollees written. Prompt attention Owns go to tt oollectson of Po' Play, P4 , 14i0.4 and eat other ,tout. Soldiers who enlisted behwe July ssd, 1161, and were honorably dlae.hargod 'without reeeiv- Inw the Wire Bounty etre now entitled to it EDWIN E. EINNI.OK 15-15 Succeuor to dbon't L. Barr, dee'd BOA LBBUlta ACADEMY BOALBBuR6I, CENTRE CO., PA The Spring Term of this inalltateen will commence on Monday, April 96th, and con Onus ten weeks. Pupils' of both owl., am ad mittee. Resides instructions In the usual Academical Branehao of Study, the NORMAL, DEPARTMENT will be cOndnuad, and exercise.. to Praetle. teaching establiehed. Tultioh, t 6 to $ P er term. Boarding with the Principal or in Pri vets Amities at f 9 ms week. For further lufoftitlon, address, O. Y.V. LEltifill 15.14.3 t Pincipal Roalstalrit *code"' 5 RIISFIELB " EARIX ROSE" ant other choice seed potatoes for salegy the s oubacrlbeg. Early rose $1 pet It',kl;etioginbaucrallihewttirrenoteodftrlteirtnoelgenl Thomas, .1. * Darrld, Bellefonte, and ./ • Hahn 's, !Altenburg. 1644.2 t JON. BAKER A SON._ FOR RENT! at low chisOlgg. at t I it .o ld d ig: o 7ree Ap t , ply to 161 t-tr. "" • Crig r' ': -----------J -: 1 1 W lIITSWASIIIIWI Amli„An old and Sir t i e•O whitowsober 'MAUI* to t too, to Terms Jos , AL $R ga (aim /4464r 1 oJoir Sleet, Bnitorouto. NOftlCii, TRW FOLLOWING PERSONS RAVE &M . that: IPotrilona for Llama* to April Tyrol Court A. D. WWI • O L Sharp° • Tavern • nosh twp Rudolph Mulholland " Hu molds tap Dente' Garman Bellefonte Bore JNO, Milltilfi, to ' Clerk of nevtione 9 0 Erl MCI I (0 1.11. / /rq nu I? =ME 14 4 IA 0 1..