Mil e Democratic Watchman. ll' L EFoNT E, PA Friday Morning, July I, 1870 Si'IFEI)I" P•ahl and 'know 1::111 BM , EV,LY VIIACT LAII, / 1,0111 EkST . 111 4 1 , 1 , r1 8 1 1 1 1 :11111 1011,111.XI:Alli111 In . 11 rill 1110111 11100 I " Hull Ivo 11E •• I , lO'lE II 1 0 " dos "61013" 610'23 " " EllO ene 1 '2O ton' I - . pin I:4 10 aml Y.tn pin ' Itl I, I :1 en In 28 pull 75n Itm TIROIL & I'IS.IRIIII.II FATE 1101 , ;(1 Bar I.oNfi NORTH , :trfiehl 700 1,1,1 lI'S plil ! I.lv pm 11,11"klig ' 611 ...11 l u;, •,, 1111 I.; II • , " on, I'9l pin 1.; 10 0 112 INGS,ABOUT•TOWN & COUNTY --TllOOOl - 110r 40111 . Ortill' 111'W LllOl - church at Carthaus Hill, will la , t on Monday next cabhago, and new _;,taloll generally. lira again nuthing IF - Aplwartitinn in wir Inrtrknt rho ninthly 1 111..T1 Mevting of C turpmq ,•1111 Unn .IPnotnitinti“n4 Com I 11,12t2.,-.e- Tho 1111111111qtkIl (1/ 7,, s aga that , 11.‘lotito to t,, e a tivw Mctlioch,t r h to 1,000: 'We Wdri L IMMO -Thc 1,, :u,l Iron, near Itu.l, 'll pprti , ll .PI WILS t , 01 It !INVIty i tho 1,, r •bullt --;en a wire 1.1 , k1 in tlw ni w byterion Ininh n lint •-unday f;,r iNt timo bed NN, ItarnitrA, t`..l Cao'but now -!,.Lp i•ni. 1v 111 prt•ncli in the'l'n-.1•yti•r1111 duo Iza --!LIn2, n. .t —'l' •nrvr,' tlu ral.l I it -isl‘ ill 1.;.,tr nt the (GI t, 1,, thßt 611,1 r 1, 1 IC I,t , I - .1 riot ~111. S in eating lit2iiri.g:to din but ui ilt ,htr lug that they vvero for b, .t lar the) hal eaten .11,1. \ th; • -•11 ith , l .11v. IIN - glad rhol th, ~ ~, di ' , \Vr Ln,l tiro plcn , Jr. ,•I I 11-'')1,1.1,,1,1irg stilt tl , wlr •31;( 1 , 1111 4 , 11 0 11. k . \ Li-t nit often - .0 all the to , WII l%)11 1,1•110,..41. tLc Ith I .1111% hgld ne.,l n 1,941„u loot t , . 1.0 p tlmm u; \ln I,:t‘t I, , llp•red and ru. , l thn t.rg6 that thr 11 A p H , \ o', 11.1. pre , •tit it, 1,11:11 frnintitl, 4,f 1411;31 !mitt , mull% .11- III! the hi Ilt r ilm)r.lNem a I, I t 1,.r44 t the 1,1, -no ..f Lb. ft—vo( l'att 1, -r: rni 1114:111 - •i• t!1 ^burr t Intll r ti nl, and 41.11, find ,tio.r finds. , 0.• •!•t t L-3 plra•untly Bri(1. roy the littl L.II nn thu L4'1 , 4111.110 IA I'lo/1 uuu t Gap, 3.—terda), w ~nipany (; 1:1.1•11 the ,thh,r tht , paper party aught vx, Hut they WI -11 OW I. u ..f l'enrov,tiley tl o , Up 01 LIP 1n .•xidit,lll,,ll,,f ; i•, Prof }ht-ting., will tatki• i• ut High : , (1“..1 Lu IJuiR tI))., (Friday ) ernooikut exer- Es wirr ot la•oclies, , ,&c Tail , lo am c..rdia , l2, in- .1 to attend Vt . nrr,rt i u , stcd 11 our Iricsn,l Vurrert to num.:ince thut Itt•tt 11 •( lettffil Will 11.1.1 111.1 , ,01tti 1: , •3 - nolds S •-nrulay nnirn utid 1. , ..1 at loch, rt,pectir , vly The ..nitnunity r,,rdially in% it. nth , is N. ery 111 , 1 , 11 11 , o°,l Hlptnit it, it, --If the ratlicati post Titustet uL Nlt). it It Itoti is de-irous of reading the 1, II 0 IN, we %Ilk send him /I C , p) ati-,if he I- too poor to pay fo- it 11 101- lf, proN ided he. it hand over the papers ailed to that olliee L., regular subseri rs, before opening and pa«ing them and among his radical neighbours read under4tand that, in eaio t}“ re Company reemvo their uniforms they will parade on the Fourth duly, and test the dillerent fire plugi town that have thus far remained tried Ilia will be better than both g, and will give some little appear re of life to our town on t‘ie national niversary. —We believe the Town Council at length determined to hearken un the cries of the people, and fix the ,art House clock This is one of the oqt sensible ideas that has struck that dy for some time, but it would have on more to their credit if the said ,u had been original with them. The "ni4 limns, With seine trilling assist e trout tho Paw ll'ordv editor, beat into their heads EMI THE II %BAH:1.11[1W SYNOD.—This spectable &idyl of Presbyterian clergy men met in the new church on Tuesday e% ening lest, and organized by the cke the' of nor. Mr Creight as Modo'rat , r There were not at many minister; pres ent as was expected, though all the Press bylories were represented The session was a short one, lasting only until 'Wednesday noon, but was long enough to accomplish the object for which the Synod assembled, and which was simply to reconstruct some of the Presbyteri••, —reducing some of the larger and add ing to the smaller, so as to save than front being cut up or mutilated We believe this wfts satisfactorily arranged. We have no special to inalso,oT the itroceedings, beaus we were unable to procure ally, and found it impossible to be there in person, save only once, on which rivcasion,sowing to Om confusion of per.ons going in and out and our dk taboo from the front, could not heel • 'mire than one half of what was said or done The proceedings, however , of no parti( idar consequenoe to iinyb,d but the Presb . ) tortes concerned, and would not, of course, be of goneial inters est. ' No great theological Tie lion , were di-cussed—no do mn proelnimed. IL WRN imply 11, 1111,1114 ,, 1110,111P.1, ot tl NvW Synod of llnirislcirg, montly cre st. 41 by Ihol,44noraks - 4 4.1 1'4,4, a.lciphoi It nine Lore and (11,1 adpillra.,l... , as all -ctiAble I..liberal , ‘ I, IV, helm\ the reN eteml mqillmn, ti. hero, vt err well ith II n i pt.,p11., :011 LlClll4llkd with the beautiful t-con, lth which v., U ur t, t hm-pitahly their Ma , r, f,,r their enter taiiiment, •m,l oet all rawial hug pr ,, vi•il 11 o ni• ;hi; 1,01.1% at Ilirrri barq, and will he une .d• h rit”re rand d. e i ,,r nits - thal, lL , nt• t!...tt -1114 ho.cliork.lr, of the 11,1 '1 and r1,1111,11-,-, LI 11»IV 0%, r the I.n t that th, , \ b st nq party the uthet ex ,'- 1,1! fovt r the bogforn ut the IW all OW planing mill Won, \\ loqic‘er they inalginetl tint Lei re In d:ingor the dear girl , , lATIL; ' and did my SM lour ' I , but, the it nppn hen-in- o‘cr,they brodo. ,nit mitqc"Sht , ,, Plc dun th, d , lrt ton e A:t• 1 doubt, iLc 1,1 it c t enture, thought they could haw e pc en•lly et, tier dtd the ir hclu‘ - A rum !Or h) ropli 'bill C 0111 1 .3 to 11. I rein acre— the witti r A Sa XOll Gun". U• 1 • 111111.. 111 / 1 .4 1 •/ 1 , (11. V .1 the v,hentbl, =ME , hn, made pub'', in the the, ineam , v. lot ha• for fifty 3ealz, and wherewith 1,. ha- I. -cued many !MIAMI' beillg , and caul. from the fearful death of hydro pli.Wia Take immediately warm Inc gat or tepid aider, wadi Oa wand lean therewith, and then dry IL , then pour 1,1.. m the wound a few drops of h)dro -I,d,ris at id, because mineral acids dr ,,,roy the pohon of the saliva, by %Inch mean, the latter is neutralized -It 16 always a good thing to ha% e a neat clean and careful butcher in a town that consumes as MUCh unsat it` Bellefonte. WO are glad to say that we have a couple of them here, but yu t now We wish to iii , trop ut paroc uhir our, ,triendr, Stemke4eliner , M.llO al way:, ',cep the best of meat on hand, and whose -ale room 1- kept in the best of order. Theso gen tleown Me careful and enturprising, taking care always to give their cus tomers the worth of their money \Ve can recommend them to our people, and a. ,, ert that rod meat may always be had atthlir shop on the corner of Alle gany dna Bishop Stocets. --Murk M Pomeroy, , other wise called "Brick," the able editor of the New York Democrat, arrived in our town on Wednesday morning, and is n-w at the Bush 11,11 , w lie leaves to day I.a , t night he addressed the work ,nguieu of Bellefonte and •icinity in the (blot Itouw, ni hip ie-tial able and vig orous style, and won golden, opinion-, even from bitter Radicals. "Brick ' Pomeroy, personally, is one of the most courteous gentlemen we ever met. Eve rybody admits this, and his open/ bold and truthful utterances, while they of fend the few, make him hosts of warm friends likere is no doubt but that Mr. Pomeroy will be a member of the next Congress from the district now repre sented by John Morrissey, and the peo ple, the honest, hard working, overtax ed and oppressed people, will then have a friend in the Rouse of Representatives who will not be afraid to speak for them. We look forward „Ito his sure nomina. two and ',hall hail his election with de light. DEDICATIr , N I • l'itimilYTEßt - ' II —Tlle,khly mornlng la-t was the time selected fox the dedication of the elegent new cT r iursth building of the PresTiyterian congregation of this place and vicinit4 The oeta,ion crowded the church to I utmost capacity; a great many stranger.: 'being in loan to attend the meeting of the Hamm-burg Synod which was to convene in the church in the evening After the Tual singing and putter, the dodication sermon was ',remelted by ler. 1)r: Itola , on, of Ilarri-burr;. 'and umd inipro—,‘, di. - cOlll-c. Thi-, took up all the time lie foro noon, but dui service % tire con e limo,' in the ii 011, . lot Vitt. }MA -,.rinon, m 101 . , It Ile twt , p,u tn ul.tr 11110:1 Mm win d, of pa•tol and people that the trio an[l ~nly thorny of the pt onehor f th, Got. "Jesus k'bri-t and llitn crdo, d The soi now I): llutlef ‘Na• ',llf , ono and on-, or, .1 :1 dt op, ti,h, pm% ci •“. a, to ho di, titictly !ward ii k.V , ? ry h, kit of thi ( li;i'rh th, -ei 1, • - the t,. the ite-tt t thtn deli% wt tl 1,3 I:tttv "11r ME IMO j0.4.1.11 1 1..1 th: 11 1111. i 1.11,111 t. l d , t !wit. part to ,u -t.:t1,1 cord: 11:t) and chri , trui 11,11111. (rcl 111 Ip.twevu thc 1,11: tet 1111 d 111 , 11. 1 11 C :41114 n 1.1 pt n iT-(, , n and mten,tinL: .1 I'l 01. i • liaL4 1.:1 ;t nmui ft nt 11' 1)1 . 1 . ,1141 C:I/ 1. :4, tho 1 II t..r, belic% e, in the : 4 ‘,11, , ,1 'rho It n c4t! t- I Ith— II:- .1111' II ITItT, Co I , l'l- •1•t, G. 0.0,01 - (II! t.)al no•tin, 4.1 con% 4.! ling •itiner , I, IL I.r..it th,.! r t f o ot d nuh lorcc and ridgliwrit or I )-. C••• .4h t 1 :.'n 4 14 1 1-,.!1q 't 1 1 , , wi nrnl t. it r rdcr 1,) lir the Ntederatt•r, r , r o I).•• aI 1011-111 i 'dint that' ,lllng n.II. 1,11 , 1 11 In rilialierit tiowyy. ^, to tho 1,1., ot 1,6 Ni..} )11% , le, r ii ", 11.1,,h1 rid to t, r di all, t 1, ,, LPL:, "'I.:L.! v '• I ILL“..l:iy, lIYLL !.. on 011 i 1., i rftl,l, 1,0 ri4 t)l4 a 1 tPrit t , 1 , otl • 11,- 11111 111,11 ~l ill, l l. r 1411 , , tl,elll, and On , - ,, r ,,, ,,!.1 41 , 0 T 1 ,1.111114 10111. rruil, • Link ar..l with 11 , , , ner-(1, artri., ark,' le:4- Jerk.n4 In the .Im.r .1 11 1 , 1115 . lzht, %,/' n h there ILlltt, remedy Th, other man wan 11 ,, 1, IM4/13' 4 0 ,1, }it Aril wr en,,nigh have e~ertat pity ur tlee nr ed. obdurate heart There apparently, redllin4 w "A 0.11 the wouuur , 4* I . llll,lruti, and f able arid wn 1,11[(1 Vta. her L , t, •he %%I, Iflu. deuld..dly the natiroday and A , 0111 .,, ft. ,if Loth the tirderdttnal. rrattir All the niernbors of thl• ~,r, ted family ru..l. arr . ) mg an.l pull ir, hullo Iti(1•••1 N% 1(11 1‘140.1-li,l, 1% here th, t c,,a10 trier ~r x hilt, , r did roil I. arr. IN I:) 1- it that , u, h 10 , 111, reatar , - ate rnillted t.. Ivu."l, lie %Own they Oro rec.pient of - the publlC ling to take to 111 ,ret Of SO nnu It n‘ w h i , a vely tine , but we think a little nn the gingerbread , rder tbtn t ad mire it nit,gethet Ili_ Of vtitgar rilaolt the freo,ong— a little hit ~f Ih.t,h ()tin rwise it le very lian , koicly t ,,, tteri lip The window , err beautiful The pulpit is neat and ta-teful, -Ind the fu••,i• ,re rt.!) and ele - is,aiit NVo doubt, Lot,, t er, It it will hold . 1 , .11, 1. , Ii• thll old (1111:+, nn l it Is H far ii, the science of acoustics i•coneern ed A Heron di:Aunt froth the pulpit ha, hat k to catch all the preacher wile-, he has it vet y clear and dis tinct viii rant , t lca,t that is the way it seenii to Vridatbly, with the doors shut itiol the carpet‘ down, it nifty el improved this ennbeetion, we may say that tho t 'snonuy to pay fur this costly edifice ha, all been ra-,ed and Forne over The church was therefore dedicated to God clear of debt Till , is gratifying and speak; well for the energy of those whb had the matter in charge --Burial; Brick Pomeroy s visit here, on NVednesday and 'l'hursday, the WATeir VAN B:tnetum was crowded with vi it rs, naxinu, t,i , hril.e imp& with the gallant I) on rutir eluinipion r lii I , •L, ..f dity %v. r, i,nu hid • , 111.1 , 1mvn •rt •,1:1-,1 from - (lth do ol riplko it RI, q•ct ..1, .10 11 , 1 ilt4 t., to ti 1.11 "r th I ,f ..r ).trice, it ha vii 'i'hcre ft 6u-tatter THE E CURSIOI4 PARTY.—On Satur day our town was surprised by the ir ruption into it= midst of about one hun dred and fifty Clearfleldtans, who stop ped here for dinner on,,,their way hoine from an ulcurquin to Williamsport, giv en grids b) the l'ennsylvinua railroad company Among the party were some of the most distinguished citizens of Clearfield, including Ex-Gov. Biller, lion William A Wallace, Judge Leonard, Judge Wript, Dr. Boyer, 1)r Wilson and othey4, accompanied by many bole , The party left boom on 'flaw-day, and ityte I Tyrone, Lock I las en and Williaimport, stopping here on their return They w1 . 1'(7 accompa nied by the Clearfield Brass Band, led by Mr Daniel Conrielly, which treated our c a tion, to some very tine music. Tire excur;ionhts do riled between the Bush and Brockerholf houses, and were ntertamed with elegant and viimpluou9 dormers at both place:- Although the 111.IICV was short, the proprietors of thug° l i wiy-hotel; were not might napping, and the guy , t, r;,)presscd themselves well pleae-ed with their accommodation , . In tart Ihoy they .1111 the best meals here they lied had -lA(thoy left home. In the afternoon the \V.ura rim AN office Wei honored by a serenade, for which we beg leave to return our most grateful I here until t three o'clock, , by stewing the Lewdly: of our town, a portion of the WI, and gentleman tripping the light fantmtie too to the mu=te of the band at the Bush Among the gentlemen of the part) were Coodlander, of the pub/c-iiii and of the Journal, 1.01 ‘.ll] , ly ;lig themselves hugely A number of ouy city •,•ns met and mingled with our Ny-rtor , and extended to them ail the courtesy the shortness of their ‘isittAci,iiiil allow We must not forget to mention that l'etriken, of Hunting don, old Alo.ire, of the Altoona San, wr ra rd-o nrth the party. lIIMI d The c‘cur , iimists left Bellefonte in loth god humor, being attended to the tntin by uo&u of our citizens, and PI , V 1 .14 hand;hakings and con ithout number. Ladies MI L4'1'110.111 , 11 of Clearfield, we shall be II to -e4 again mg aro the names of the I',e:rrtirll party I 110 ,, e- A lady, lion %V A Wa'lave A I I ••onard A lady, J H, MrF:nally , \V 'gni, Ja. II Graham A lady, Jona 1 , r,•11.,1.,3 I ely, lir It V WIINOti & daughter, I I Il.n. r A lady, Dr A M. Ildla A lady, D I, Nevling, 1%1 144 r, Mrs W M Shaw, J ttlake W•I I id, B Goodlander A lady , Row 1 :a IV r.. ) N Colburn A lady, 11 Reed A ..iv I I 1 ,raliarn A lady, W Moore A holy It \ a, ,haw A lady, Mina Cornelia Shaw, I A Ihg.. r & lady, Samuel Clyde A lady, 11 It 11ni r. 11 A wife, Mn. J 6. Sehryver, Af eel FL, eh' Lererrnore, Frank Fielding, fillas ~y ll.Jlaee, David L Kroh., Mh, Mary ‘l,-ep. 1 C Mate, Mina Eanma Camp, .1 F. 1 . .111311 IYIIIIam Porter & nbiter, Albert Logan, `II.. II ILion, Itiehard Shaw Jr & lady, W tC II IN.. Mr.. H. 11. Swokrpe, .1 D Thorny. ...II A lady, Mrs J Robison, Elliot Arnold, NI 1-. Hippie, Mrs Samuel Arnold, Miss Brion, (,co Moorehead, W I< Wrigier A (laughter, I' ~on A lady, Ed Munson & lady, Mt,' (,er• 1..• NI 1403011 Dr F Hoop, John Holt & lady, I Imynton A lady, Miss Frank Showers, 111. II Ross, Benjamin Hartshorn A lady, I. I P. riss A, daughter, Misa Italie Mitchell, ( • r ..) Snyder, James S Smltte, Ezra Brown, hr. I Slackens, Jan. Mitchell, W W Cramer, NI I- , I .ertrude Ward, Alphonno Logan hely, Laura Smith, W. V Wright & lads, It Iteed,iiet, Wearer, A I. Finney, Hiram 11,,dward, Patrick Flinn, Inane Scofield 'I he It m I wan la in number Daniel Connelly.lead. •t, Edward Mack, I. Morgan. E Eaullrnan, I 11exander,.1 Wrigley, It Wrigley, W Land ' .1.14 ill urn Lytle, John Craigle, Harry 110. s it i , , ry Millie, A W Graham, Urn Lelpolat, Wit King,W W }Sigler —Talking of accident insurance policies, they are a good thing Our 'rend ,Levi A Miller, had his hand rushed a week or two since at a raising, ishich disabled him. Fortunately he' had a policy in the Traveler's Accident Insurance Company, of which E. 11. Kinsloo is agent, and is now receiving ten or fifteen dollars a week Mr Mil. ler was the firstlman to insure with KirA lod and he was the first man hurt. If he had not held a policy, his' time would have been all lust. Which goe+ to shuw the benefit of accident insurance poll• emu A LivELt HuntNE., —Our readers will notice to-day the advertiscinent of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co , represented by °Ur energetic friend Gearhart, who, with ele of the General Agent., has been doing a lively business in their line among the buQineis men of our town. A mong the large number imuring with them were ourselvei, for we believe a Life t'olicy of a few thousand to ho one of the best of investrn nts and believing the Metroledittin to be one of . o- "The n weekly sheet, wits then r, ud 1)v the editor 'rho editorial hut lier•iiirdttir s to itunwl -01,,1d the rending r. drug The edi tor lind Litter partake or a Iteile 1114,U. Ithetorie next e. , wn On the N 1 OW W(1111)111,11 U:1 , It ellfilitleti4 lurrr WO/ 4 , 11 i rl • very fin nrnl,ly witli Pill h ,:,i,,„ 1 ,, 0 lur r 0 , 1, • rioqd Li 01 , • I.lli:ie —NV. 1.,e1 lie I ies-ore PPelng in our office, ort.liaturilay last, und .04 Hon William A. Wallace, Dr. llut er, or. ut hiss ry ry nom, nom.to no.l rlid I Dr Wilson, Editors Goodlander and And the, run hr found in ntuntchtnee nt the Itow, Messrs. Field and Shaw, the two well-filled Loot und shoe htors of Ora!unt .t Bi g l er , If y and Ed —find many Son, onA , ll , eg lut i n t y le n , t n r , e: r n:: x t door je, den!_piontof lire TI other gentlemen of Clearfield, together , ern, nod 0/4 hot tll ' .. famliton and with It Bruce Petri ken, Es, l ,01 Hunt- what isijt, hoW to 115ak t• the xtrongert red ingdon, Moore, of the Altoona Sun, and Mont .1 /gbh. wntk out of the hno4t materinl hosts of other good friends whose names ./he Isteasr• Graham are polite :not vreval.lt. gentlemen, the pallor nternhfir of we cannot now recall- (2 "ine again, tho tine, to shot,, of c0ur....., all the lodic, will gentlemen go for lit, for th. Sr 'hair little fret Call 1111. i --A tornado of wind and rain on ire th"°'""'t tti ll ' e " tuee i " "n3' 3"" .all not go nnny followed Tuesday about noon, blew down the l'h lt, , \ A I sign of Garrnnn's hotel, the tran.ipiaren ey of the Young Men's Christian An "ltleoned are the dent' who 1110 In the Lord , sedation and n pane of glass out of one even so null), :he spirit; for they rent from of the large show windows of Sussman th 'l tr ie l Z i li7rd " .. of gespei hope and eontnalLithan Guggenheitner's store. For a titne, t: t r p e . :t . t al ihu h m i t . r .r e ii n w pr a rojtJ . lt t otely t , t i vid , t t hn oi t thle the rust flew in all direction.. but the notice Sire Malmo, Marlin. in la, 411..4 at Bello folve. Man' 115711, y, urn. rum noon settled that . The death of this h, 1.111111 ann u m DR. IseACs.—We had the pleasure of meeting yesterday, for the first titne,the celebrated oculist and aurist, Dr. L: Isaacs, of Philadelphia, who comes hero highly recommended not only by the newspapers, but by private letter to us. 'rho Doctor is a graduate of Leyden, Holland, and has had the advantage of nineteen years practice in his profession, fifteen of which have been in this coun try. He operates entirely on diseases of the eye And ear, and his success has been wonderful. We think there is no doubt of his skill and judge that our people may put entireconfidence in him. The Doctor prinnises to stay in Belle fonte until July, ..9th, at the Brockerhoff House, for, the purpose of affording our citizens an opportunity to consult him, and those who are in any way afflicted by diseases of the eye or ear had better call at once. Becomes hero direct from Lock Haven, where he has been opera ting for the last 'month, and isispiikevi of in the highest terms.- The Genevii Cbut-ier has the following notice of pi l e Doctor's succors in that place lot is.. vs —This gentleman has determined to prolong his stnY In Geneva :knottier week A number of new ense• have been saiimitted to him for treatment, induced by the a hieh has crowned his scientific skill in the 'l he (elm', nog are the imotot treatment of others Several of tow Mittens, e 1 . ,. I. ;I. it 1;11.g, 0)0 I; ;Whiled with dettfne•is or diseased eyes, hale it. pr , -r been enrol or greatly releived by him Miring k hoe 1% hem per MGM I soon the short period he has liren among iis 11..1 WI.. i.er 1.1,6 a I 44. are permitted lo 111.15.0,' the I..llosing Ili. I. i I 11-h. I J. slain it hn has la.en quite deal I ..11. ....el° .1 for I.! years. and greatly ann..3.41 I.) a 11,11, IA 1 1 , , , 11. slant rlnglllyr 4011:01 In her ears, ICI , 411;;;;St Br r.• 1.; r entrrrle ;;•;•;;.ered, hearing nom ill•llnetly 1001.010 0 ; I .0•11; I the ticking of the clock. I .0t; t.. • • 1.. t 1 , 11.10 Ilarri-on I at‘ 1.1, nearly blind from ati tile, r Pot'lo.. I , r I 11..1a I on flue eyes, one .0 far restsired t list he r; • Env. 1.; Mined home wilfhlent that the ( tire s ill be 1,0.1 $;; r I. r. William Baxter. Suffering with inflamed eyes aniitreatiidand cured itaekeinmuine, has liven Iline•led n 1:11 !SC,. l•• r ileranr,.. for 0.0111 twenty-eeven Veqes, stl , 4 hi r r by treatment has received great relief. a n d I curable r I. Also the following other per+on. hnr4 I , evn henefitted Mr• John Ackley, Jr. Smith, This Block.—Oentm Cottrirr Ua 111" CS —The editor of ital. paper iris mg hltnmelf. muttered for I.lel eral yen, puud, fro-s fttilure of him eye-might to stieh, all 01110111 110 ( . 11111 , 1 11(11 frequently rend fine I, Wheal, night, ‘‘ !thou( re-icing chum. ~rtratim. 110,11 1111 11, 0., ill 1 - ling te•tunouy to the {real Jilt, iv ly urn, per lutmhel Inured front Ut trentinent —ll%zrmrnt,. per 6e t .1,1 ) F7ny 1.1140 I .I —Touching the tamp Meeting , peel per 101-1, „It,per be held at Wayne Station, in l'iinton PI"-1. r t " r "'" liroutol uur ton county,in Augt.Ht next, we have rdeell - Ie --al ed the following iternP, with relue4 to .t 1,, ,„„„! pubhati =1 1112==MMIMM1 En. Waren( tN , In re.t..n.e to niiineroii. Ingiiirle•reeeiled daily fnan different .ee.11 , .11. of the State, on ilitlereilt nneeted with 4131 f approaching ...imp IW a t ng Oh. no through your column. to W 1..., o fly nltu que.t fitly "for the better 111(1.1111111:011 of if. people lyt A:I Tents are Roviired by ~.t, therefore it i. uwte,,s try :. , 1 r vitrits to rt./treat ' s cry good 1/1.0,t , al; will he treated with falrite,.. 2,1 Applicants ern hate It.. it ~r hu-t or second stories nuttl all of 1/1/11 or tb•• ," he r are taken, then the remaining n u + tt In be al lotted the apple silts. kl All persons are free to hoard the •ie,elt 1.4. Or they can ho ACCOrlirn.mint cd :11 the hoarding lionises 1 Those who do not, or eannot Ming stilt. Mont provisions with them •an I, pp led en the ground at ordinary market rate., rith. The drawing of tents pt. 1,11 •Itty par ties desiring ran be present, hut It I. owe— eesitary,as the; • general prim ip:e is aoht tout to tali All who order tents to July 1.•1h tt i'l supplied, after that only if any rein on 7th Some sti talent toipratietnenia hot, been matte tftion the gro.litols, platos annul. lr. le no., th.,ii lasi year oil No Irani , king .if any klnd will las r mitted 9th A ny 10,1111111..111t , AllItii , ed, tilrei•l to Iho %Vo•Pt t t 1 i'" """ 1 " %k FIIRF It, Exmnn•tu'. AT VENN Ii Al Friday evening last we hadtb,pll•aa era of attending the exhibition held at the academy in Penn Hall by the member, of that institution, under the principal ship of Prof A E Truxel I At an 'lir ly hour the house was crowded by a large and attentrio audience. The ex ercises consisted of vi iii IC, original ora tions, dialogues, The yodel 1111110 was excllent The instrumental music by Prof Brawl and Dr. Fisher,el.cited unbounded applause The salutatory by Mr Leitzell was well spoken mid very appropriate for the occasion The ora tion of Prof Krowl un '"The Normal and Social Influence of Education, ' we , a good production, quite lengthy, and spoken with animation. The oration by John M EV/111'., "Pleuuire and Pam, wa- well Si ritten, and spoken with Such eloquence as to remind one of John If Gough The esuiy , by the young ladle, were all li.terifd to with profound silence find highly lippi ecutivd The were mostly or ginal and were nen perform ed, eQpeeial le the nee entitled the "Tea Party. ' After this play was Ilseshed the nude nee •hawed that their highest anticipatomi had been refill/A.O, 1111,1 11111101 credit via, given to the perform ers Business Notices Obituary lea most severe stroke to a largo cit fattens and friends. Her warm heart der sympathising spirit so endeared them that her loss 14 felt to lie alto parable. Few go to tlfeir graves arm by kindred or by those whotri love air ness have attneli.l, but it is xrld•nn heart of a eommunity Icc ponds ttfl lu stance, and boars such general and ro ale testimony to the a orth of Oen tl But it is rather the christiati cheroote deceased gtut their rotations to ti ts th a t should be hero 110111011 , and It till ry mall, that in the household or the her Ines ix ecerely leas grimionsly felt her 0%11 immediate latterly. Ilavlt brought into the church during the t of De first rector, the Hee. Cleo. Nate, at the time of her death one of its side berm. liar atinc4inialit to her Orli moot denotedhail no dearer inti life than to promote its welfare, she did effectually, not only be her c example, lint by Relict, and salt „„ erir forts in its behalf To it, lit.t ' Pi ty of 111/011 earth, her thoughts were sll.l for the prosper ity of Zion !lei Mist! most beautiful and encouraging tent in the clirlstran frith 4 large o•eiterl'it rowr frll stood Ml , llllll het he, 11011 of het Ml , ll[ol - 1' 111,1 101, 1 (00 110 h lu ea.; tit the t111.111,P1) of t) will peter t rife 141 from their tone 11l Le ellellidusi as II utluetl logs, t 1t autos hle•ving !tom t,nd. The tic ing alts; 41 iii he: ieot 1,4 1111011 1101 Sat l it"..11114 I‘er rinworthiness lice in ilia -au 11g er her Lord, Aihl -pint p I.kf•ti natty from ettrlh 1.1.1 into rest IN e who deplore eitr h., in t t;”.1 fir her lin,rl,l 6 In Ilk,. ,1,11.1( the plel inns tisltminy .14 aim I,e,rhArier,r The Bellefonte Market I=l Milroy Markets • e Is k MONEY MARKET, 14•111"1 . 11 tt 1./hr alt l• r+hlr 11,t , I. Ho, ih r ; I s •. 711. t- pd r • 1 , 13. .orirp Int Nott Flu r 100, I' t , I: I.t nir 1,,• j: 1 op, I and ‘.1111,l 11 - 1• pr.l tir. 41 In f•trt ' t •lt 1:. 't 7, 4.10: 'l,O two": ttr • • . 1 • • • It • Ittg tito Ittitt,4 tug tit- , tnt , ttt . 311.1 tti t • t t• h rapt I .1: it I ; ..11 ir t Commissioner 7 , .1 1,1 Sllirli cd Nt, r I ri .1 , 11 , 1.1. I•Jr tdi:‘ 40,11.1,1. Slit -1 ol• 11. t0 4 14 tti" . lql , . 1 " 14,11 rti New Adve rtisemen ICE 1 . 1 ‘ '%11 'l‘l!',l.ll‘\‘ liiir '' l ,' Jr:v ri •orlittig ;he 111 t.I Kn ffig 1111 11.1,1 wur.le.l ‘s paid II ill Jon. P., 11.1 1 k:kl. Ni•i: , ..1.1? ) 1 111 II h.ulu 1111.1 I rrnunn n! \ I\\III I . Flt truing 1 , 1 I .10, f•all 111,• atteall, l ll I'! plant, 1.. lily 11410 11.01.1, ,Ind kily I. lay %HA,. and I',u , I, rifiy ill .1 good 111.1 .•1 t , 1111 l ,arz , tit.% , 1,111 Alp and tak. 11 111 tla nulrund .1.1, 1111.1 ,If • ki •lorll I I. rt a•II, I rat. , .2. I grgeliA, .• , 1 I ‘k 11, I I A I , lk 1.• A.lnlini.tratton .+1 of 1..“i.l ~ innek NI, n 1 %%•t:,, p, de , t, .1 I 'thing g llll,l ' :CI I. 1-oto. itolohl..l lit roilytionited to tii.iko 1,)1111 :11s.1 lug !aim tL , lne• pr. Ili, 111. •ilitlo for t;1. Ilik it ItTI 'V PIO ‘l , A,llllll IBMIIM 1.1100.1,11.,N ,\( I .1.1 111..\ 1:0Ir, (solent r. IL it/A ro,r. 1,1'1111 . 1 , /1114.1 11~111x111.. 1;1.111. !:II ( 14( 'twit hLIVeI, ..tit 11'. FFNIEY AND couBIN (~,,111 Agent! , MA A I torney?. for I otilam are I,nil lwlpp N .1 ermoy, ( Alikryland I)!I'IDEND,S ECLA ANNUA Thirly Jaya grace allowed in paY protniitin. Largo 'Overly to travel without extra All its Polleiee tionlorteitabla 111111 11 11P11 11,11EA1111ART, Agent, 11e1 'l' H 11.11'E9, 'Medical elttntlin 15 2., ly -
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