Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, July 15, 1870, Image 8

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riday Morning, July 17,1870. [
County Committee Meeting
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our foet four im he 4 rn thivk nos , and
,clieve.l he e‘lifitistle., A goad
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—A vender of patent medicines
de the Diamond the scene or hie Oper.
ions during a part of this week Ile
is attended by several players upon
uul instruments, ,who, during the in
rvuls iu tlkelr chief's palaver, made the
vocal with music Of course, he
thered a crowd, and of 'course ho sold
:no, a, such lieople always do
—Tiara will be a' basket meeting"
in the Sugar Grove of Frederick
.athers, Esq , near Mount Eagle, on
Imlay, the 1701 inst., under ;he auspi
sof the Disciple Church Services in
e morning at 10 o'clock, and in the
ening at 4 o'clock, by the Rev. Na
an .1 Mitchell, of Howard. The public
revectfully invited to attend.
--For a 1110110 or More bac!,
port of a very serious nature, int ols ED I ton, W A • i r tt M A N —WO will
the character of a professional gentleman j so on be called upon to make selections .
in tiffs place, has Lech goingthe round:
for eandidatq for the coming election
I t is t the effect that he has; dis-
In all probability the nomination of one
rant Slate, an invalid wife, while lie is
of the
,cnatocbd
candidattai will be con
pl,-ml4 oir here as thq husband of an.,t -
Cl`d6(.l to our county IR, if we
r rowan, who live,. with hint at this
put forth the light 111101 - 3 man who
time. The ww""" wE" " eon rally to hi;-support, the entire Dein
wit.° is said to ha ' a. hu.band ()craw vote of the county as well as a
in a neighboring State, and from
good propoition of white republicans—
whom she has recentl r y been diCor- '-
a loan, who, when elected, as our camh
ced. Tits is the rutnof, and letters re p, tt , he, lion fall, will bt, able to tab,
cently aildre , sed to us, from the former
CATO of thu llNUrent4 of UP, peopli , of the
husband and the deserted wife, girl. x t, and who can la , timed neon ;it
coloring of truth to them , but hot
all times and under all circuln-t.inee ,
ing to do-nny one injustice, aml, hopmt;
a man wlio ha, had e pertenee s, n 1 , 14 . -
for
1.1341 of c,uuw .od"' ni
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""' are Into. ' " e 31:- ` t "' In enable bun to secure a
publi•hintt thew until th, pasties
appol lit IM Lip eel wu tthe Bahr
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contmlicting
—The engineees who have ',col,
"veing'the proposed railroad roufe from
till-. place to Spring Milk, have l'ollC'll
- their lab rs and are how chgag.4.l rn
inalsing out a repo! t e under-tand
that the road can hr knit at a gro.le ~ 2
.11 feet to the uul,e, pros tiled a tunnel
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ti:a not know Major Hunter uual' s
or by reputation, as one of the •turdy
honest old men of the day, and who will
nut mourn fur the loss of one Will ,A!
PIRO: will not MAMA be filled. I n th e
Wltth of Ntajor !inciter our Wllsty 10-e l
one f,f Its purest citizens, the Democrat:,
',arty one of its truest members, hp.
neighbor, one of the bent of friends and
hi , family one of the kindest and dearest
of fathers
--We direct the attention or teir
render: to the eard of Dr Burrower,
Pret•idelit of the Agricultural Uollogc, ir, w, `l' Why not procure the u,e
another place The annual liars cat re- of -oiii , of our public hall, and charge a
ceplion at the college will take place small leo to pay expenses
from the ''6th to the 29th, to which all Ila, cn m1, , 0r peeper with discretionary
friends of the institution are invited A. power, to admit those really worthy
most pleasant time may be expected, and without foe, if necessary Any person
/ dam ja I r and good beds will be provided in the least interested will cheerfully pay
/rarer for all visitors during the recap- the fee, while those who merely go to
tion Gov. Geary will be present a per- kill Wile May stay away The exhibi
tion of the time tors Will feel 'more at ease in doing their
part if the audience is at ease, and can
--'imont Itching is t lawful now, (Ito
cictrititcl for eacciiing th binteloc of fish give their attention to the subject. Be
ing expired on the tot 11110.. eimP,lol,,
sides, it would greatly relieve the pollee-
The above is as nearly root as the men hustling the little ones (our future
lOpuffilean's statements gene Ily are, incii and women) from arat to seat, till
but we think if our cotemporar will ! they necessarily conic to the conclusion
consult the 1a.w.,h0 will find that it is that tile place is not for them, and retire.
gal to frsh for trout until the first of Au- , " would only take a few experiments.of
gust thi urt lu got the pliblie to appreciate
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rtatiosielitS ol this sort, with or
—The result of the discussion of the
pew question at the Vresbytesian church,
on Soluid.i) afternoon, last, was the
adoption of the free pew system. The
advocate. of the rent sy•lcm were in a
decided minority, and, of eotive, were
obliged to submit gracefully But, al
though the seats have thin, hien declared
free, any person can select a pew and
hold it a, hie own, psi ing therefore
whatever he plea-'us or foci, inclined to
giro. Quite a number of persons select
ed their -eat• en Saturday lint The
following 1 , the system adopted by the
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prtwel.4l It, mytke elatlee of ja•in inr totting , . :it
!hal all xho dome pe,a. or
Nittinv. liotoofter. mate •eleotiml% fruit
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—:\ great runny pic••urc; and 4th of
ul • y- colebrat;en. Callie elf in the coun
ty lint week, but male of them have
becu reported to u , We v,otil,l willing
ly -ay s,ronAhtog • ubout but we
can't be e% y here at once \\•e are
told that the ,te-nto at the Old Fort, was
11 lino a tlair, but that is itll wo know
about it Thr telabration by the St.
Patrick Teruperuneo A.,soeiation in
Milligan 11'ooil•, wo alluded to in our
extra ..f lent week, find till- Wl`di our
friend 3latt I looley, '-.42cratary furutahes
1,. v itit thv I,,lhnving
Ito. Patrick's Sons ut Temperance
take 0:1• to return in gerierar4
terra- their sincere thanks b , th!.., citizens
f rtellef rate, for their I,:etioro„s expres
•ton of go,l will extended to them in
their s tbsrts on the 4th slay of July, to
urate two important element , . of
gleatios—, Temperance oral Patriot-
The so,erflowing of our gratitude,
we hope, plead on ispolov,y, if we
•Isould otl.md by mentioning the practi
cal rapidity in the cau-e Mrs Dr
Hale, Mr , Dr nibbler, Mrs. Roland
Curtin. .)Irs• Austin Brew, Mrs A D
tir.t, V n Jas McCafferty and Mrs.
the members , of the Belle
fonte Itrri-s lined also =here our grati
tude for s. hoering our hearts with soul
, tirring music. The impropriety of
the "little brown jug" for a
Is.iiiperiiiiess parade wis ,, not , areahrn; as
, •111151 I/ flat/Irani/1y supposed, but a proof
tort the sudden con‘s.r..ion of the min
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For the information of the editor
ol the i?epoithean, we will` +tate that if
h. 1,10 l uttrolei.l the railroad meeting , at
ntre Hall, on the tenth or June, or
the pap , r, about that tune he would
ha% e learned that the people of Penns
\ lley had .t•ubicribed and guaranteed
the all :Amount of stock required of
them to build the Lewi.burg & Spruce
'reek railroad, and that hit ranting now
about them going down into their "ple
thoric purses . ' for funds fur that enter-
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They have sub.mbed and guaranteed
the Bloch, and the Repub lean may do its
best , it can t throw the responsibility of
the tailure of the enterprise, if any
should be the re , rult upon the friends of
the road in that valley. It is the offi
cers of the company who are to blame
for not pushing the work u'. Let the
fa ilt re , t on whom it ought to
--Dr I, I Yuan, who we noticed in
our regular edition of July Ist and in
4.0 r extra of the Bth instant, as stopping
at the Brorkerhoff Ilcuse, to treat dis
eabefi of the eye and car, is still in town
and will remain only until Wednesday
morning next Since his arrival the
1/r has had a large number of patients
tinder his treatment, all of whom have
been greati3 benefited, and sonic of them
pe7iiiu nem!). cured. Among the rent
v., may mention a little soti p of our friend
B Hunter, Esq , of Buffalo Run,
IM Could wereely hear the loudest
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Th,,, having
•,fto! n 'tingle operation was so
n. h tied that h.• cnnld di•ditictly
an ordinary etdiv,dauti.dt t. ...row
tinny tdlier rite., that vtt•
.tt.ii nano., have been equally benefited,
aunt we advise those who are suffering
iroei any (noel'se of the eye or ear, to
call and see the Doctor, as it may save
you something, and prevent you from
being imposed upon by humbugs here.
after.
—For the benefit of those of our
lwdy readers who wear such suits erode
scribed below 2„ we publish the following
from an excliange:
WASHING St sum &Tim—Summer suits tare
nearly all maderif white or buff linen, pique,
cambric or muslin, and the art of preserving
the new appearance after washing la a matter
of the very greatest Importance. Often wash
er women spoil everything with soda,
nothing is more frequent that to see the deli—
cate tints of lawns and precalen turned Into
dark blotches and muddy likcaks by the igno
rance and vandalism of apaundrese It is worth
while for ladles to pray attention to ills, and
'mast—upon .haunts their mummer dresses
washed according to Ile ,dheetions which
they should he prepared to glee their laun
dresses theinselses. le the first place, the
sate: ehnOkl•leeepld, the soap should 111.4 bI3
allowed to tench fho fahrie, it should be wash•
ed and rinsed quick, turned upon the wrong
side, and hung in the shade to dry,stnil when
starched (In thin boiled, hint not boiling March)
phobia be folded In shoots or towels, and iron
ed upon the wrong side, as soon as possible.
But linen should he washed in which hay has
been boild, or a quart bag of bran. This last
will be found to answer for starch as well, nod
exeollent for print d manes of all k Inds. and
n handlull of salt Is very useful to pet the cod
ins of light eattaa len and dotted lawns. and a
hale beefs gall a ill not only pet, lint heighten
yellow anil purple tilde, and has a good effect
upon green.
—Upon the adjournment of the ye
meeting of the Synod of Harrisburg
this place a week or two since, the per
sons compioing that body were invited
to visit the Snow Shoe coal regions.
After climbing the Alleghanies,viewing
the mines and a brief visit to Moshan
non, the party partook of a hearty and
mptuous dinner prepared by mine host,
:llnjor Moi ne s , With which all were de
lighted ;hen the dinner was dis
patched a meeting was organized with.-
Ex-Gov. William Bigler in the chair,
and the following resolution, proposed
by Re?' 1)r. Edwards, of Hagerstown,
.Nld , pas-ed
trsofrol, 'flint the member. of the Synod of
I arrieborg, and their accompanying friend.,
to herehy express their high apprecintion of
he eourten) end kindness of the committee
or orrangementx, in providing this charming
excur•lnn and views of nature in her wild,
beautiful ocenery They have left nothing to
lie added, or to lie desired, to highten the
plea.ure of tour vinit to Bellefonte, and to con
firm our chrlstian love and friendship to them•
RelVe 4 and their fellow citizens who have no
ho•ptlnily enlertAned its.
' CREDIT' TO IVIIoNI CREDIT I, DUE "
—From the Xenia (0) Gazelle wo get
the following complimentary report of
the closing oration at Wilberforce Uni.
versity, a negro Institution, delivered
by Isiah Welsh, formerly of this place,
and whose father, John Welch, a very
quiet, inoffensive old man, still resides
here Isiah deserves no little credit for
his efforts at self improvement, and we
feel assured that his white friends here
who so generously aided him, will be
gratified to learn that he has tried at
least to improve the opportunity their
kindness afforded him. The report
says V
"Executive Thought" was the auhjeet, of the
cloning oration, by Rev I 11. Welch Thin
ems a theme at once •nbltme. and an, treated
in a manner that did much credit to the
speaker and the Inntitut ion. Mr Welch, In hin
remarks, called attention 'o the great thought
that tilled the rimol of Jehovah, the execution
of with headed forth from chaotic dark noon
thin manly globe, and of the atilt higher
thought—a thought that demanded n council
—a thought of making Man Mr Welch, in
the eomposition and delivery of hi. oration,
showed un that he ponnenned, in a high degree,
the irequinite elements of an orator. I would
not, by env mean ,detract from the merited
honors of the other two graduaten, but. in my
opinion, or the three prataworthy oration•,
Mr Welch pi wan the masterly product ion
Thine Young men labored under many disad
vantages, and they denerye credit for their
clone application to study
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—The "Wentworth Sisters," four
charming young Indies from Cleveland,
Ohio. gave a concert in Reynolds's Hall,
on Saturday night last Notwithstand
ing an attractise programme, the au
dience was very elan, and the "Sisters"
sang for the most part to empty benches.
The music was tolerable good, and de
served it larger appreciation Had the
concert been free, we havn't the least
he , utation in declaring it Si our opinion
lint the hull would have been crowded
What a literary and musical set we are,
to be sure ,
—A ramp meeting for Mileshurg
Circuit, M E Church, will be held on
the ground of Wm. A Thomas's estate,
(near Mileshurg) commencing on the lst
day of September and to continue until
the 9th A cordial invitation is extend
ed to all who may wish to join them
from neighboring stations circuits.
.T. WEAVER,
Sec (Am
r a month too late
KNIGHTS OF PYTIII AM —The follow
ing members were chosen and duly en
stalled as officers for the ensuing term
beginning July 11, 1870
V P —W. S Zellers
\V C—L W Miller
W V. C.—Amos Mullen.
•
W H. S —J. 1)- Miller.
W F S —John Meese.
W B —W. H Jenkins
\V G S Billibish.
W S S —Win Garnet
W. 0 S —Thos Naylor
—On Monday lastour young friendi
O E Culver and F. M Askey, of Sim%
Shoe, left for Central New York to trl
their luck among strangers We hop •
the boys may be successful in seciirim,
pleasant and profitable• employment
while they see fit to remain awl
--We hear constant complaints
about the Post Master at Fleming A
few days ago a little boy who had wal,ls
ed 2 miles for his father's mail, ww,
home without it, because Humid— that
the I'. WA name--was too la4c to ict
tip ,or 010 counter where he wit 7 ‘ ui
tityrgivit it to him
--The borough authorities of l'n.
lon ville, like those of Bellefonte, rufi.se
to publish a statement of the borough
finances. They have, , doubtlebs, !WC!)
pocketing the people's money and now
fear to let them know bow much their
thieving. have amounted to Unionville
and Bellefonte are both "loyal." •
--The fifth annual session of the
Centre County Normal Institute will he
held at ltebersburg, beginning on the
27th instant, and_ will continue ten
weeks The object 15f this school is "to
elevate the standard of teachers through
out the county and prepare teachers for
the everyday work of the school room."
The school is under the control of Bev
W. G. Engle, Prof. 11. Moyer and
County Superintendent Magee—three
gentlemen in every way competent to
instruct it, and T ... .L./Ave no doiiht of its
great benefit as a preparatory tOstita
lion. Wo hope that every teacher in
the county will feel it his duty to „ t .
tend.
—A' teacher's examination for the
borough of Bellefonte will be held at
school room No. 1, o
w n Friday, Augind
19, 1870. All who propose to tench
during the ensuing' term, are requested
to be ,present. The examinntion will
opeAat 10 o'clock
LlThe amount of stock to the L
& 8. C. railroad ) gdaranteed by the
Gregg township coin mittee., ) has al I.bee i ,
arranged by citizen+ of that town•hip,
and Gregg has the honor ., of beiri, 4 ii„
banner township in the railroad
prise.
SUDDEN DEATH.—The wife of ,1 K
Weber, Esq., of*Rebersburg, died % , r)
suddenly on Friday last, after an
of tnit about 12 hours.
MARRIED
ITN - lir:ft —CUMMINGS—or? Tuesday
Ina, July Tth at the residence of the.
parents, by the Her Dr Shepho, !
Wt if. Ilßegaa and Mira M tar
Cuirmuros, aecorfrr daughter of
Cummings, Esq., of dm Emile hot I, I
delphitt, Pa.
TROMAS—ISENBURY Married Jun.. tan
by Re•. .1 W Clearer, at
Cubans Tannin to Miss CATIIIRIIII.I,^L,
both of 'AT ileshu rg.
HACH—MITCHELL Marrled
Rev W ('leaver al Milo.loire `l.
1104 F Furl of Jtillan Vol n• 1...
MART A IN ileum t. of Milerbnir
FRAY'rZ—ftt
I,v tier .1 Renson Akent.. Mu I
Malindx 1 12.,01.11K1t,
DIED
IWNKLE—I.Ned tit Cre•o•nt ens, • 1 , ,13 I
of congestion Of the ;
klo, son of I. IC & Eltrakt•th Dot.,
two years four tioolths Mid titre. tit,-
The Bellefonte Market
=I
The following are the quotations up to #
eloek Thursday evening she!, our psis t I.
(0 press
White Wheat, per bushel El
I
Red Wheat, per bushel.
Rye, per bushel..
Corn, shelled. per bushel nati - .; tier tuitheL
barley, per bushel ..
Bucks heat, per bushel
noverseed, per bushel
Potatoes, per bushel
Eggs, Etta ilosen
Lard, per pound
liaeon--Shoulders
Hides
Hams
Tallow, per pound ..
Butter, per pound
Rags, per pound
Orutind Plaster, per ton
Milroy Markets
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led Wheat,pq•r
lye, per htl.ll. I
orn, pYllps,lii I ...
Mtn, per huohel
tarley.ioer
'lnver Ser+l lot r I I
SAIL per pmel.
Hullerper 1,..
1.r..11114t !lamp I. .
Coal Lime Intrli. ,
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MONEY MARKET
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PLliwd u flArlo-11 tlo follow log uy tss •I
/notoint ,
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Shovels, Spatter, 11..tke•• 11 ‘ , " ,
lot k., Chains, etc., at
BURNSWE d Titom
NOTIONS OF ALL ICINDN, sTni,Rim. B
(.10‘.•a t lidl,ls, Combo, Pocket Nook , .
In all their %artery and Very eheap, at
BURNSIDE a TID IMAS'
FISHING TACKLE. FLOPS, LINES, II'll ) ".
Flies, Sea Hale Ila4kets, etc Rig wit
your.elt to catch trout, Hit
111.:ILNSIDE sr. Tllollo'
T 1 $ KNOMtN AI.I. IN 11E1.1,EFON'Itt
l and through thu couuty,llort iFyou Wet
a good art ink, go to
& THOMAS'
THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID
(or an kin& n( country produce, at
DURNSIDE At THOMAS'
9/I,ISPIED FRUITS, PEACRE/i, TOMATOM
Pine APPlea, and Pew+, In great variety,
BURNSIDE A 111031As'
1II0E,MAKEBS"1 110 18 AND FINDINGB
hi BB their varielleit, ut
BURNSIDE & THOMAS'.