The Democratic Watchman, tiELLP:FONTE, PA. [From the Ebtenimento h (Cel .) Independent of Marc It] A Hendeome & Dashing Cottle titul ar Among the Paotflo Slopes. ' The cake of Susie Raper, indicted by tpe Grand Jury of Elko county for grand larceny fbr the steal - ingot a band of cattle,has been on trial for the last two days. The court room was crowd. o d with eager spectators ever since the opening of the case. The defendant j o a w oman of about 29 years of age, an Australian, and is rather preposses tag 111 appearance, has a passable face, e graceful and well rounded torn, and good carriage; She came to hum bolt county at an early day, and during her residence there, run some of its promi• neat citizens a merry string. As a coquette, she has been success- MI in capturing the affections and coin of many clever but "spooney" chaps all over the country. Site has cheek enough to put up and carry out any kind of a job, Smart, bold, and win- Mug ways, she seldom, if ever misses her mark. She can fire a petallike a sportsman, ride a mustang with the grace and dash of a voquero; drive a hall team equal to any Missourian, arid in the parlor or the ball room "get sway" with most. women of style. "she was arrested on the 111th of Jana an last in Lander county, while at tempting 10 eseape'anti she showed fight, nerve and skill iii the handling of six. shooter on the occasion. She was oicarcecateik. in the county jail tieing imnitle to procure She 6n a _husband and three ',opt, ag ed respN4vely nine, seven, and five year.. Several*ltenipte were made to prtteure hoer release under a %rut of ha hens oorpus, and when Irought into (11111 on these occasions she aete,l as if it was fart. I luring this trial Phe liaft sat by her able council, rarely exhibiting any con ccro tin her features, and in passing to and fro from the jail has given up the co q uettish swagger which generally clriracterizee her movements. When the het s 'were first" turned on her by the she gave :may to her emo lions, and a flood of tears wished front her Karel eyes, This lasted brat amo meat, when she gave vent to a tirade of a buse upon the heads of those who had deserted her. Alter eloquent and able arguments on both sides, the care wtte submitted to the jury at five o'clock l as t nig h t , w hi c h , :ner being out two hours, returned the verdict " getilty " Another indictment lor grand larceny-86%1111g, jewelry--is hanging over her, upon which io)ie will be Fried next week. TRAGICAL.--8111Ce C01111441111m are al nays in aenflon, and yvjr have many 'ming readers who are liable to take 1114Attge m that boat at any time, we tie following thrilling story. nitl linten•-t • 11117 1 / 1 4e, and pur -1 ~ o me 11,,..1 a fearful doom . CIIAPFER I Till FATAL Pis.—She threw hefeell upon his breast and wept. CHAPTER 11 An she ecemil weeping, he groaned audibly. There they mat entwined in each other's *min nL nit 1.%% 0 bourn. and nary one of 'em npoke, CHAPTER 111 A ‘ofee fructified 1114 twit!. ttill 8(111 nrw of the um 'Harriet, toy own lot e, if 1 had a mince pie to 'eat.' Theo the lilted up her tear dimmed eyes to the starry heavene, clavpail her hamlet wildly and exclaimed : 'Come with me to ,the...4ltchen, love, and thou shalt eat thy till, for there were three of them left from dime'.' They clasped each other by the hand and rushed to the pantry. CIIAPTER IV ;r WO mince pies had disappeared, and the third was about to share the same fate, when a stealthy step was heard.—" Fly, my angel, my beau! 'Tug Catharine Arabella, I know." And ehe fell fainting at his teet. CHAPTER V The old woman Mood face to face with Eugene; ehe asked what he had been doing to the gal ; and lie maid he hadn't done nothing. She grabbed the remaining pie, and with the ferocity of a tigreea chucked It at him. CHAPTER VI Her aim had been to true. She hit him in the pit of the stomach and he fell at her feel a corpse. They buried them both in one grave, and every spring the village maidens plant onions over the place where lie the lovers at last united. We stole the phew° thrillin' novel. We didn't write it ; we don't know who did, don't. want to know we guess he's dead now. , Mati. McFsaLxiiro • limit DSON. The N. Y. &pref. says : "The Wood sid e N. J..) property of the lite Albert D. Richardson! le of f ere d for sale, at public auction; by re. McFarland, who has, It is alleged; caused flaming posters annovicing the sale to be post ed all around Woodstock, N. .I. Mrs. McFatiand is represented in this poetet to he Abby 8. Richardson, guardianthe late Mr. Richardson's A ° lb niP, ir ci) oren—L , di eander Maude and ~ t 4 • he bad taste iiplay d e in thin pitblication, made while the nn fortunate McFarland is on trial for his life, Appears to indicate that this lady " totally defiant at public opinion, and 'that she iknot,at all humiliated by the iposition abe eland' hi, or in any de gree ashamed of lisrepulation she has *thieved: • There con be no harm • in 'expressing comtaieerstion for the poor children let to such st guardianship." --The Alaskan Mekutonecutzocoate live in Arcadian simplicity on the .Atutoacoolakdthargui river: i%ftiorious; —An old !tidy on a train, not far from Lafayette, Pit, hearing the brakeman sing out, " Eubank's Cut !" aailied to the door and flaked, "Is he hurt mu& ?" —A country Postmaster in New York State had posted a notice in hie office directing people, "to Ijok their own stamps, or else the letteg won't go." —A badly bunged up Emerald Islam der, in response to the iji,quirb 'Where have you been ?'• said, 41 1010Wn to Mrs. Mulrcioney's wake ; an illigant time we had of it, fourteen fights in fifteen min utes; only one whole nose in the house, and that belong to the tay kettle!" ..,- —A sign on an eating house on a New.lereey railroad says : "Coffee end fresh laid eggs by Mrs. Jones."': This is the kind of foolishnese that cornea of this Woman's Rights +excitement. We expected thle 4 would be the next is thing. Women are Conti tinily etrik.. ing out in new directions Now what, is to become of the chic ens? —"That bed is riot long enough for me," said a very tall, gruff old Eng lishman, upon being ushered into his bedroom by an Irish waiter at one of our hotels. "Faith, an' yon'll find it plenty long air, when you get into it," was tlic reply ; "for then there'll be two more feet added to it." Exit rat, with a boot fetching up the rear. A servant girl, who had just beiCii admonished by her mistresrPto be very careful in washing tip the best tea things, was overheard in the back kitchen, indulging in the following so lihiquv, while in the act of wiping the auger basin • "If I wits to drop this basin, and was to catch it. I s'pose I wouldn't catch it; lout if I was to drop it and wouldn't catch it, I reckon I ... should catch it." LinA from a hymn book, which' n young lady incautionsly left behind her in a Chapel : "I rook in vain —he does not come • clear, dear, what shall I do ! I cannot listen, as I ought, unless he listens too I He might have come as well as not! What plagues these feb lows are! bet he's fast asleep at home, or smoking a cigar!" —''You must Ice a brave man," said rough old customer to a spindle shank ed fop. "How so?" asked the pleased young man. "Why," replica the rough old sati rist, "because it nitist take a good deal o' courage to trust that' soft brain o' yourn a, top o' them crc legs." "T went to bathe," said a Yankee, "But before f was long in the water saw a lAuge double-jawed shark mak ing rapidly towards me. What was to he done? I faced round, dived under the monster, and taking my knife from my pocket ripped him up. "But did you bathe with your clothe. ?" finked an astonished listener. "Well," answered the story teller, reproachfully, "well I do think von needn't be no MI-nation particular." —A gentleman of Mulford, Conneet cut, returning home on Stintlay from church, began to extol the merits of the Hermon to his son. "Jaek," i nniii the old gentleman, "I have heariroue of moat delightful sermons ever de livered before it Christian society. ft carried me to the gate of heaven," "Wlit von dodge in ?" replied ./ack, "lon will never have another such chance." - --A dry genius r reeently passed by a farm house. near which the occupant had been butchering sotittithing less than a dozen %Cr , / email pigs, the re -81111 of the day's labor being hung on a large pole racing the street. Our ge nits deliberately stopped his team and asked the farmer what he was doing 'Butchering," Was the quirk reply. "Oh," says the driver, "I thought you Was dipping candles !" and lie hasten ed his horse into a fast trot—to make up for lost time. WOI LA RT.—A ri invalid sou of Bacchus was about to undergo an oiler ation for dropsy at the hands of his physicians. "Oh, father, father!" screamed a son of the patient, who was looking on, "do anything else, hut don't let them tap you." "But, Sammy,'' said the father, "it will do me good, and I shall live many a year after to make you happy." "No, father, you won't. There never was anything tappet) in our house that lasted longer than a week." —Rihhins tarried long at the wine the other night. and. after swearing lustily at several contumacious doors, (each of which was not his awn,) be. cause they refused to open to him, finally descending an old maid's stoop, seized the door•pull, and gave a deeper ate jerk. The pull and about five yards of the bell wire came ont, and Bibbins, whose weight on the Fat Men's Register is 250 pounds, rich °abetted with a double backed somer sault down the steps into the street. He was found in a heap, and rescued. On regaining his speech he said:— "Don't yy•e-r lon o w any better'n t'r slam d-o o•r that way 1" —A little darkey was recently found sitting on the sloop of a fashionable house crying pitifully. 'What's de mat, ter wid you?' tusked a colored- woman. —'De matters' nuff—double trouble all ober de house, Fader ant irtabk mudder am gone wit') doze—Oise broke tie looking-gram wid de isroometick— de baby Nab got herhOes full ott cyan peper, and Pete Woo 4 put de mustard on be hair for goose-grease. I put salt ill my tea for de white sugar—wet mudder -has when Professor ,Ilannlbal comes to se her, and it made me sea sink. De dog licked Pete's fare, and got his moot full ob mustard and lies under de bed a Nowlin. De kittongot her bed in de milk pot, and I rut her Ned off to save the pitcheir, and' den I had to brake de pitehur to get de bed out, and,de way I'll git licked when nuubler elms home, for settle' do lied a fire, will be a sin. IMEedisal. DR. W. It WITMQR, , Has been to successful practice for a number of yearn, with the experleneeof the dif ferent liospltat Surgeons during the late Amer ican wbr tairkkismeito attend to all professional cases at hie Mee, M. 928 Filbert St. Philadelphia No Patent Medicines arc ivied or recom mended; the mntadies administered are those which will not break down the constitution, hat renovate the system from all injuries, It has sustained from mineral medicines, and leave the system In a healthy and perfectly mired condition. DYSPEPSIA, that distreasing discount and fell destroyer of health and happiness, undermining the con stitution and yearly carrying thotientide to in timely graven, can most emphatically be mir ed. MELANCHOLY, ABBEI?ATION, that Male of alienation and weakness of the mind whirl. renders persons ineapattle of en oying the pleasures of peformiug the duties of life. RHEUMATISM, In any from or condition, chronic or acute warranted curable. EPILEPSY; orfalll o n t p sickness, all chronic )t. stubborn cases FRIlf A LS PME Afi Al radically removed; Salt Rheum and every de scription of ulcerations; Plies add nerofuleue dineanfie which Lave baffled all previous modi cni can be cured by my treatment and I do nay 111 diseases, (yen t'onsunmen) can be cured by wearing my Medicated Jacket., which In a protection to the tithgn Agittnet all changes of weather, In all ellmates.—llavbig inventigat ed for yearn the Caaae lutd character of inter liiittelltl4 (fever and ague) in all parts of the rutted Staten, will cure permanently all • hron le or wale canes of agile and nervous iltneamets in a few dept. cAricER cuiam K NIFF, UK DRAWING IUA)UI). 'rape 'Worm, that dread to the human fam) iy for years, call be removed with two or titre dic.es of my newly discovered remedy, war rioted In ail cane• tlonatiltatiolt In the Ella linh or German languages Will wake ',lima any distance If tionlred *ay he affil r , ...41 by letter (confidentially) to any part of the coon try Office, No 928 Mihail SI Philadelphia Millinery, Dress-making, .o.c. NE 1 s N o r i ll c i s , NI 10 NS AN D KATE REEL, A co Naea leturnoki from the cmoorn CP lel. and opened the spring trade with a urge as sortment 14 LADIES FURNISH IN( ()Or'S, Dress Trimmings, 1% Mtn Triniming4, Em LACCI, Edgings, Stamped Goods, eV, Cutts, Handkerchiefs, (luny Skirts and Korsids includ ing IIIPI4I.N'H (LOSE FITTING (I)ltHE'l A large Assortment of 'Aube, anti chndrens nrlerwear, an naanrtinent of White 000,1, esnalating of Nainare , k., Plynea,• Tarielann, Swine, do , A full Ilie of Zephyr end 7,eph. yr pattorns, Germanium a Shetland, Saxony, Perata, and other woola Our preparation for the spring trade thin Pea eon in very extenalvo. I hir of Millin ery groin including new ahapea of Bonnet and that Irame• In now complete. As in the part we have this season also purelianel unrFornis for I 'ash And have ample facilities for a eontinued supply, wo are enrlfidelit therefore that we art, able. to eolilliclo sah any bonne ill the trade Nll , l.ftin'n building, Clpp..llP, 1111.11 livuKe lkilrfunte l'a IL IA miscellaneous. , - IVI I I,Ks 'r()lvNsiii 1. s 111.:1 4 IR r —For iLr yeAr ripling April IN7O Jun:Si 110 S rEwirtns, u 1 E6.'41.:E1t ot• April 12, 'MN, To ?Caen do 11170 " I,uplicale MEI lly cash paid for paupers $176,142 serviee%mist. ex...rennin .i. 14,37 . percentage for colleen.. 29 i . receipt to Auditors 73,10 serf tern • 1,50 " loilitnee flux at settlement 70,38 BE lIKNRY HAZEL. OVERBKER of , POOR 1170 DI( To duplicate ... cWh• lEMI By rash paid for paupers.... -. . $110,83 - 24.75 exoneration. I 04 " percentage for eolleetion -- 201,414 ot eaah to AtoMorn at Pelt lonl•nt . .. 311.88 " not In favor of F. Ilarter, Tolnl JOHN NOBLER, SUPERV 18014. 1870 .DR. *RA •s. Hl7O To d p I frote EMI •• services ...... .........- . . 31.50 percentage for collection . ..... . 1:5,1t5 cash at settlement . . 104.50 QM ADAM STOVER, SUPERVISOR To dopliewte ," percontaike for collection. 1:9.111 " ezonerstion ..... . . . . 1.74 " cualt to Altai ora at aettlement..... 53.72 Total.- _ We. the 4 untiernigned, do hereby certify. that the forekoing WI a correct etatemeet or the several accounts of the Townehtp °Moore, add that we hove spploved of the Aim.. A. tAtqlm, nßumin ARD,} Auditors. JA( 108 tret • joeir.pit %VP:HP.O. Toenal 1p Merit. In 173 t $lO4OOO 8ua10.14,0f %them wante.l for the hiatkent market prfre - In (Wan will lw paid by 50-2 m. KELLER a MlllialEti PRINTING IN COl,Olti A SPEC lALITY AT THIS OFFICE. % Schools " S CHOOL IN THE MOUN. , TAINH." AT BELLEFONTE, PA. Spring term begins • INEDNFAIDAY, APRIL 13th, MU, with every facility for the training of youth of both 1113XIIII, In all that conotito tee II liberal and thorough education. The plan of the in. NlitiltiOtl 0111 1 / 1 11IWP throe separnto departments for Um aeoommoilation of three ditlerent clas. sea of pupils. First, R. . 0 . PRIMARY IMPARTMENT, where children will be carefully inetructod in all the Elementary Eng Milt Ettttes. Recrrnd, INTFIRMEDIATE DEPARTMMNT embracing a thorough °mune In Orthography, Reading, iioograpiiy, Arithmetic, English Grammar. History, l'endianshlp A Book-Keep lug. Third, a (X/I;LEGFATE DEPARTMENT, embracing ail the higher brancbea taught In tired clam, Hem'carte., including the Latin, Greek anirrfinieli Lauguagen, Engineering, ',nature, Natural Sciences and advanced Math ematics, M USW AND DIUWINCI are made regular blanch e. In the comae of study and will he taught to the poplin without clx(ro Marge Each scholar has a due chore or Individual attention: INSTRUCTORS RN:V. J. P. IlLkillEB, A. M Tearber of Ancient Languages and Natural flelonona, REV. J. V. R 141;GRES, A. M, Teacher of Mathernaties and English Hto Me, • Itt tSti MARY } RNYItEIt, 'l•eacher of French, Drawing and Literature I= Tenchor - of,yoral nod Joni rurrsontnl Mush A Molted 'mintier of ham rail have a plow.- allt home with the i l , 'ffitival, taere every 'he ees•ary allow IMI Ifl NI I to ffrenvil oe the 11111, BIM health an morn ort of those committed hi tile rare For further partletitnrs, Arfdrean 111.:V J l' Ill'tilllKS, In II lf, Prtnripat. IRIEN=M= JACKSONVILLE, CEN'rltE CO , PA l'hofoventh term of (hie Inetllutlon will ro Open On . . . MON DA I', APRIL 2nth, Snit continua ten weeks. Rooks will lie Air nishoil to Ibo sliiilents when it Is desired. Boarding and tuft inn rsnsonalils Fur Foully tilarr apply to tiA M U rm, Printopu, M 1110 W4l ea, .KPITRE , Book■ and stationery NGSToN'S 800 K STORE, (rAtAbihaked Iu ism" At likt“ wo , ll known estaltllNliment may be found everythitlx lu llio ' R 4 IMC LINE, u het her TIIEOL Al„ CLAMICAL, LAW, "ilennive ildo4nrirlient FAMILY BIBLES whh nr without Phntographlr - Plato, ranging In Klee from 1375 In 625 no Ale" oat the IMy and Hunday Bytom! Hooka In general use. BLANK BOOKH, BLANK BOOKS, I.KOAL BLANKS, LFX;AI. BLANKS, S TIONKRY, ete, STA IONERY, etr Prompt attention given to orders. A [Mond dineount matin to (hone who buy to nell again vl4nl NEW twit sToRE WIIOLZBALS AND IRTAIL /LOAN StatiOnery and Mews Rtaporaint JACOB D. MILLER Ilex purrhased the 'Look, Stationery And !rows eatahllahment of Kinntoe end Itro ,on Allegheny street, near the Diamond, to whirl) he has Jot added a largo In•olee good'', emelt a. Is generally kept In a well eundu , ted Book end Stationery Store lilt stoek ennelste or i.w, M iarellnnroua, Hnm6w S. 111.11 i, SI•1)1101 it„ok, t00k.., nll4l Dloirlem EN try grad.. nnl pr,, r.. r C... Legal, Let ter, 14Ntt, .Ind Note Paper, One French Paper, Env.. loner lif evq,ry deneriptlon and Prier, Peng. Inky, Inkstand.., Eragerr, Itubloor until., transparent and 00110111 M Sllll,, 41:Ite P 1 •11 1 •1114, 1,11/1 Crayon., etc $ 77.7“ .99 71 Al-St /,-I,atly and tl'e.•kly Papers, Mag. TAM'S and glwet Murle, a large supply of Legal and Jtitnieen Itlankn,eonatantly un hand. Aim N Internal IL•renue Stamp•. at ft',lift In al no V.'h.l nalu Agent fir Celebra ted Writing F9iti4l CHM rotitstry a•relaartn vottl,l.lo well to pall anti •/1111111114 My stork before ptarchtuslng else where, as I van sell at manufneturers prices. honks itot to fordAr when d•••• , •I • 13110.34-/y Dry Goods---Clothing =I STFACIBEICO 1870 $647.17 27,81 =1 DI Y1t 3 71 COMPETITION • IN THE DEO MERCANTILE BUSINEIiIs, }570 , 70 IF ANYBODY OFFERS ANY ARTICLF. FOR TEN CENTS HE CAN AND WILL SELL IT FOR MOST! AN HIS STOCK MD 18 COMPRISED OR ALL NEW GOODS AT TIM LOWEST MARKET PRICES! HE SOLICITS $541,75 A CALI, BKRORE PURCHAHING EI.BEW HERE. ifirt.(lMl 11102.06 A. STERNBERG Sri iit•s $502.06 R EMOVAL. THEODORE DESCH N ER, GUN SMITH, ham removed to the More known as No. 6 Boort', Arnett.) neat door to Zimmerman JIM, & where he L..) ta.t opening out • comPleti. REVOLVERS REVOLVERS • UtTNS, AMMILLNITIO:%. FISHING • TACK I. lim.e Balls. lint.. !Coy., and Netter.' liporting Article.. Guns !nude Ittitl retailed and war- EEO S . H. WI44AMS & Co., furnished to the trade at TURNF,I) PALINGS, thing pertaining to the hominess promptly at- MESE We .1,0 rank o COFFINS, and ann(' funerak Nth thaprall pVl'ltoti IZE 'WILE IN HO U S K 11 0 L]) P - 11 NlTr n K: K.•elw rnn•lout Is nn howl a eh aloe assortmen of \Lot Hnfo•, 1 •hate, lounges, lied steads. Ao. A very fino selection of 16 16 ty FIJ It N T 1111. E 'IVA it E 1001 f. 110%.. I Street, tiellefunte, Ps., where ENTI r 7( OIL LI ERA ItY of every descripteer, trniity, and price, for axle cheaper than nt any other etitaidio,-e•a of the kind In Central Ponneylvania vitrrin 11EN ICY P HARRIS LATER AND liErr Eli NEWs Nylwiti....lin g hard IitTIOP, high tasea and other pillslie oppren.lone, intense excite meat reignn at the In the marble front on Bishop street, Belle fonte, Pa., where Is kept constantly fµll sup ply of the At prier...lower than ran be found elsewhere ontside of l'lttladelphilll II in stock consists er the bent Uld Nye. lion on, Itiononsalts'.a and I old lrinh Whiskies, Holland Gin, Gogniac and other Brandies; Jamaica and New England Rum; • IMO An kinds of fitrups, whiab he Le selling so low as to astonish all. = J . B. ETT EI. PI, LEM In the room formerly ocoupled hy the Key stone Bakery, on Bishop street, Bellefonte, takes pleasure In Informing the public that he keepa constantly on hand a supplyert choice Foreign and Domestic Liquor/. . AU casks warranted, to contain the amount marked. The attention of practicing ppysleians called to Ida stock of Suitable for medical parpoista. Bottles, Piga, Rad demijohns constantly on hand. Ile has the In town. All liquors are warranted to give aatLatantion. Liquor., will ba mold by the quart, barrel, or