The Democratic Watchman. Ei i BELL 1.; FON TE, I'A Friday Morning, November 11, 1870 THINGS ABOUT Tl, l N & COUT' ' Y —Scarlet fever is All raging lierea. bout.; —Typhoid t' or is raging at I'lllo IMIES 1104 of tho ,ehools of the county openvd On Monthly lust --A serowbolt and hinge factory is now talked - 61 by our monied men. ._~ • .L'Jll:,pti..lt wnn --(war friend, Girard Wright, 1:;,1,, an able and prominent derimerat of Lock Raven, callci on uN )ehttnkty. —A company of Negro Militia is to tc organized in town with \V \V Brown, as captain They will be known as the black-guard• —Null t •n 1u •, nre tent tract tia• nltl.llt . t.ll Of many in tilt. Nia• ja , t i v Ihn•k of all kind.; rat.• high -I{o, Orri4. (brother of 1111 II ltr‘ I-, , ot Ott , pkve, nlt•tl .I . ‘Villutni-iwrt, but tHiW I.f to I Irivitd. El= (Tl 4 ll , M. 114, 111.114.14,11(11'11,1 I I It l, I) I I. I) ,on 11.. r..% s ,1111.• \ 1%, tbn 1 I". nt 11,t11, on Too-Jul - W0.11,1' the 4,ther ,h 1) large as lite But it wai dead and stuffed. Ala.., poor Murk IVe -am, it at Frank areeti'n drug hors It shot by •ornhody up the creel. not hung ego and Frank land it iin exhibition, among 1113 other pretty thuig• e“ngratulate the '1 )1 ( ' .1 of this pinee .11 their choice of lecturer. The next course Is to be 1.4. John Lord, a gentleman of great it iluy and learning, who will do full justly° to the sulipict selected for his li lure in this place The Ada Testnan female non.trel troupe performed in Ite) m l 1.. opora how, h. ro, on Friday night Itt.t vi' dently, their manager, Billy I'n4or' don 1 114 h.• 0.101 t 1.0 =9 , ,1, find Stitt tilt.......Ptigtz), wt. now hid gnu kflopW Illannger, nailnail we Wm/I,l't tl , l tell C ,, 11 till 1111 t.I be virtuous and commend Lin, personslly, for cli•Ner a you %ill continuo to be happy. ness, to our ricw , paper brethren. —Show after show continu, to come We have had one every night for the la.t week, and under,tand more The heretofore avont- arP on t 6.• road rd tol%n of Bellefonte 1.4 . 1.111.1 now if, be a fn.untu pill, e. and tour peoldii Itrn e.q.• thinly Iwing 'thole well acquainted with th1.,111,W )1W A \ DElill A !P/N - Thl. new ~ rgall of the Prince make, rilltrell 111 the Rtifiirtned and Lutheran Lurch at Zinn, by the Nle,,r, , will he drliuttr,l un Thitr•ilati next Than Kn nib Jug, ,t II) tll tr. I) %I 1% 11, \lli It•r, ‘e !Hain /11.'1 I. K !MI xrr 1.11.1,1,1,1 pr I II( The elegant Store rnmn in Irk in & Wihnn building, nn Allegany street, intended far tin it hard ware stnre, 1.11,,0w 1111 the 11111/11n of the painters and grain tr.-, and will bl/11r1 be ready for the re, lop terni of stock It is decidedly the finest building in town, patterned somewhat after the large wholesale houses in the. city. We are glad t know that our friend, John P Itilchell, now a minis ter of the gospel, has returned to !tow ard from the West We believe Mr Mitchell proposes to remain in this sec tion of the country, the western climate pot agreeing with his health We wel come him buck, and should be pleased to ineet him in the sanctum. —An enterprising individual by tile simile of Morris, we believe, has built a Dalt pond in the neighborhood of the gate house, beyond Valentine' s works. He proposes to raise trout there in large quantifier, and is putting a large amount of capital into the enterprise. We have not yet seen the pond but understand it is already alive with trout, and is fast becoming a resort for visitors. —Mr. Edward W, Miller, repre senting the wholesale house of Mellow!' Ac Bickel, 381 Market. street, Philadel phia, will be in Bellefonte about the 24th instant, with a full line of samples ut Nursery, gents furnishing goods, and notions, very cheap. We advise Our merchants to reserve their orders until after his arrival. Mr Miller is well and favorably known to many of our busi ness men in this region, and his word is mi good as his bond Wnit fur him. ---Our good friend, "ye popular 60 , 4" of the Brockerhoff House, Mr Houscal, has again placed us under obli gations h‘r as flue a lot of telory as ever epicure touched to salt Tender, deli cate and white as the driven snow It 1101110 ,, one', mouth water jog to think of t. Bill is no' only gOOO t they , 11.• lull; I 'HIP I ,I , •lu ncum 111 Lii =II 1.1, "i all. Ir. I to, hi. ORA! a IS 1/1 /Vi 1111t1 JAlloollll hid,/ 114 lei to bo FM r\o , l now Brother Iltir:vey 11c- Clotr tkiel Bt other withilrnwri themselves front thn Nti.tho l'huit Society bernnse Rev 'AI iillen vittt.it Ittr the litttnoentlic vantittittle for M , . n,tty N i tta is Itlinetanlile \Nitta thitt hutch is to do without these highly conscientious mid dearly beloved both er., is more than wecno tell. l'ertninly, it will sullerjrtliiiinenilly, fur who e ver knew the ttrings of Brother " purse to close when called 1111 contribution or is It on record tl it Brother illiirvey (tire refilscilt gtie fir II1•1101it if the poor, si MlOll.lO But how could these c irttions, God- fearing brother. , gtity in the chi rot T"clTrtr 11T1 MA on cLe l oot ash r? Iluva out ISrother "Boggy' nod Brusher II tirvey both wink e d for the land I.i.retotor)• in the etkitttilty of inn.r oveiscers, elected by tho will pill ty, !old could they 1141 W rondo their mem lwrihti, in a church whose pit•tor &tied to ext•ret , n his privilege to vote it, lii Brother lintrvey never swenrs~ bull Ito did "born ht., shir!." onee or twine hen 110 sun nil thelll!Zg.•l post any good, find Brother " Piz, ay," Milton:4h Maiming the "Thin o :sin: . do/ "(1311111 It' 11 cookie i.f I when to found John Holler bud heater hint 1 , 1 whool diret•n.r And now 11 1 . Paster totes for the encim I t s csinliditt. for .t -,t•inbly 'l'llo tom h It sit, straw IP1,10• rent. iii the ehri•lrnu equanimity the- , lao tuu.t Nor(II) Sr'.o of Centel the NI vtliodi,t, i !lurch imrt4 frlolll 1,1 with lrtir' m tt. cylig n. log 11%—liiiti It Irti.t. 1. a will ii•ty trims emigi•iiii:l to at d Cllllllldit 11111-411111 (1111 Ind , r 4 I 11.11 , 1 i, yt,ll will Furri•r•d to fin. ing who•re tiler° 1,11 I , (font. rut •, 1141 inderendi.no., no !ailing, 6 ./0, .111%1-h nubnu , i ni U.yilllr 111111% hi It pi s 111 aton to forgive 1 you both - your 411,, aid purl=, 11 a , Uld l'• lik with wr bi.t..rt., with log its /Old the (..•to:ollithitt of 611t , W1 1 / 1 4 11111 t OW VIII( ••• 1111Vo here ; ta.r. 11'1,1 1%111 lit be with 11111 , il twt ter meat l•hr I-I ri lirvihre.n, r nil,lnr, Gar it W‘,rl,l, itt —The second lecture of the emir., given by the Y M, (' A ,of Bellefonte, will be delivered on Imischty, November 29, 1)470, by Lard, I) I) I, I, I) Subject, " ichnel A ngelo , or, The re vivid of Art " Th 4. nt Itnytu.l(l4'n,pern Laid,. and 0 , 1 igen t an lien( • They wk.r.,l ex....tlingly well gutten up, mid mu( h Hiinured, but the genend feet might hnvn been niudi bn•f r, Ihr tannin,, ,111 li 114 air Igo /0A11) till.' b..- fl I Ile 'I, 111,‘ F 1 inter 11Im 141.11 I 8 , 112 arid iii 1,111•1111. grew Impit try nt abd by LI, Milesbitcg string band wail excellent, but wells oet usuenit Ily nen alp, 01/0.9 Ile , nies, the huTl wus cold as (freert htud, winch wtl.l u bou ri•i! of J&wo lik hat Li, 1111111 y I)..r•Oilb Nev ertheless, the tableaux were ex cellently performed, and the role.; appro_ priately distributed. 'rho "Family Scene," in which J.'' Bale, Esq , u'rid Mrs Leon Mackall were the performers, was very funny and was highly appreci ated In his introduction of the, au dience to the interior of his borne, where be officiated as "head of a faintly," "Jinn a" elocution was nearly faultless, as was also his subsequent acting Mrs / Stackall was ales, au fail, and played us though born to the stage. We also particularly admired Mrs. Edmund Blanchard in "Comm' Thro' the Bye," sad in "The Serenade " She is a beautiful singer and her "make up" wits charming Dr. Harris was the lad die who "smiled at" her ••When COMM' thro' the rye,'' and acquitted himself handsomely. Dr. Hi bier, as King Henry the Eighth, and in various othercharacters, was admirable The Doctor possesses the face and physique to represent some of the distinguished characters of the olden time with great effect, and even in the ',he of an engraed father discovering a sneaking swain (Jim Hale)kissing the hand of his daughter (Mrs. (1 F. Har ris) through the window, he played, its the French say, with great elan The closing scene represented society as it may be years hence, when females will he politicians and males baby ten ders and washormen. In this scone our tail friend Zellers, on Bishop street, won immense applause, and there is no doubt of his complete success shiiuld he ever undertake to follow the tub and ,washboard for a living. In fact, the characters wore all well taken throughout, and the entertainment was very pleasing. We have only men tioned a few of the tableax and per formers, because we could only recog nize a few of them. But they worn all well conceived and executed, and have no doubt netted a handsome sum for the THE Y. 1 t'. A -011 Friday night AriAiN.—(hi hosi lust the Ilret "atiiii,veriatry" of tre we had the plenstde of meeting k in our Voting :%Itin's Christian A—iiieintion was 1,11'11.4e our forntor nuu t, Adam held in the Pre9byterjan Church here. Baum, lej , who is now dung business The exerei•es were parr ii•ipated to by a at 11 7 fine 41.11.11, I . llllllllellllllll. large number of our eitiArirei, rind %tore time...loco r Bailin tent to this offirai pleriiinut arid prolltalile. hr inini , ters 11 1114 mien of his W11141%11,, N 1 hie)) were lot the various deriorniritili ns in town pronounced by the I ,Qt judge-mu town were present, giving their ri-si.titriej( to be the In Nl' they had tried 'for y1../11.,. and oncourageno•nt toln , giloill tt 4.1 I, Perfectly !Rao, sit old that, wrielt its “en Beaver, 4sfil, of the Vie, lost ,•eulth be twee remit] the I,IIIMNIWII' 4,1 the dents a the St n Stale A.•oendio, tin ul Ildro ss Wllll.ll lII' gat o. ht-tort' till` IWO 10-olvintiori hero 1111 S IIMVI.II 110111 Ii i . 1111111 n hogomi og tl nprtitig, anti rah! n 111'11rtfUlt it grlktvfkil trilmv4. to Ilia memory nI M r avol) Zimmer- I.st tiottigtitittrd the R ....coition otinong t+ Iln 111,11 w.oikt ..11 to slt.,w how It tits •trugglrd along 1111.1 whitt IL h 11• 111 e, o.tigrititilitting llir community un 11, final ti lump!' uvrr ttll olo•tticl;ipand it.`briglit.qted Ititure fir 111111111,n Or 011. nun in wood (.4.11.11th.11 It Ilt , W 1111•• n hif c.,infortal)l( II liv:110.,1 and wvll impored and and hit, num Itcd n truilint; 1,11111 tilla 1 , 1 1.1p:Al PV cry flight, t.. lb.. A -.,P1,1 to. lhi• A 1 , ,,t inl sing mq ,I.lmtt I. 11 , 1 W iiitl) /1111 it 1 , tii \IIII ill , 11.1,0 (11 11111.1..,114 our , liiir, 1:, 1111111 •11111 ill' I , I work %vii , don!. for 'hi' 1111,1 id the cliri-tiati 1,111,11, Ito nl., said that Ml'll 1,,k4.11 ig.ll%llrd the 11111.. %Slier] It %Vomit! tt ion: of it% own, and hilt, 111r1 . 11 , 1y tutu ttrrungentrtt , to apply 1.0 till. Court nu II( t 111(11r111.rililgill, , 0 ft, to 114.1.011 It;:y rtt-I,,tt•tltle L.r 114 trtitt , nettttt uml It•gally tilde to collect it, tilt..., du !dm ing tipol it 141 let bli•1111•SA 1.1 In (4.'11111 6 11M, 1111.1 k r 111%,p101 11)1. 1,1(•-•itig 1.1 *(;m1 rind tll4. u.•l%totit the Intl,lu , /1111.1 varrit•tl, 1,1(.41 Cdr 111,11 v.. , u141 .11,,tv, 1,1 tli,lr pr. , ••nci• Itt Metilig , •, their Itiprn%ul ref 11 object...lllld their intererit 111 rte !11et.1.. •hlnit IVCrif Inter p•r•. , l %Vali .inving or Ad 1/11••••••• o• 1111 O. 1,01•1•11 111•11%. rell u .tr. l'.,rter, of Pitt-burg, and Ernest wll, 111/11/11) in our Inctil a•Nocni- I ion, and nf ti.r hearing 111.11 w. Sri' .111.1 , 11.1 Okla till` work li 111 good 'Hunk, 1111.1 dull the litgliwii3 to ntitindlint pro•perit3 111111 Wr Lu 11..• Ilion.• id our 3 Ming 111111 will }non 11et1,.. or 001 grvitt vi r 6 of e‘tingelinng th. vv,,r141 1,R111,‘, go to Zoomernotro,' awl .o•• thy• 11. %V lure - - 111•1114..fitel/l/rOgnen, nu Icni 1,4 r , Prili , than .otir I ri,nd-, and 1,41. hi•r. iin Mob- des twomint 1,/r a few dxy, hunt, end ri turned on Wednesday evening, has mg Mill rrded in killing a very large live pronged buck, ri the Bear Meadows, Lill lir Ifoalsburg. Both our sportsmen got a abut et it, one breaking its tore Mg and the uths r its hind leg, after whn it was dispats lied with a knife. It was haub d to town by Mr Jesse .Jordan, good Democratic farmer, who lives near Ihmlsburg, and who, our friends say, is one of the best men that ever walked in shoe leather Those °four friends who desire is little sport of the name kind,are advised to cull on Mr Jordan, who will assist thorn to the best of his ability We can testify to the quality of the venison, for we have been made the re cipients ,if a couple of delicious roasts, and it Is most excellent Ron inn se) a the buck looked like a young steer, and weighed 200 pounds We congratulate our friends on their success, and wish thorn more of thesnnie kind, —U, to Zinonermans' for every- thing you want. Our friend, John Loneberger, notwithstanding his inability to eat as many oysters, at one sitting, as 13111 Brown, can't be beaten in the lino of stoves and tinware. Looking around among his stock the other day, we di, covered many curious things, end away con% inced that John w”- - gent won l,uoui and a iii in ..1 tastes I.L. has a ,1.1, h t,l I and tinware, amid does ull hiuds 01 repo r tug, in the neatest and Moat manlier All persons in need of anything in lie line, have our recommendation to call upon Loneberger, who will lit them out to their complete satisfaction. New furs at Zimmerrnans'. --A dirty, nasty, worthless concern culled "Delohanty, Hongler & Blood good's Combination," exhibited in Roy• nolds's Opera House, hero, on Wednes day night last. The performances are nytting but coarse burlesques, both in decent arid disgusting, and actually not worth a pinch of send* We advise J u r brethren of the press elsewhe'ro to be on their guard against these fellows, and give them such notices us they' deserve. —Zephyr is sold at •Zinumermans' MEM hog, ttnil uv 111011-MII 111 1..0 (1040 11 , wlli-Lc,lnibl 11 ' 1.110 0 to, ju,14..,14t. il • w0 4rollllllwolll ll ju1.14•• by tho %%1111 v.lllOll it %Noll', otir dvvi.loll bk• Oita t) l”dtor old ryo en., wt.,. tin, Jr pm mutt pi' Inili..; nf ;Inv - .A•rrrrt pi lc, fair purl - -Tw..itty e.q.a. will buy in otinct 01 the 7,001‘ rut Zinum.i'mn.' NVIIY been inliirmed hl .e‘erill gentlemen who profe,i to know, that Oa find lifterley next, the regular trail, on the ISnl4 Eoglu filler lmt. will reu,e running lilt to Oil- piece, urol flint it ',mil Irani will I. run t.. ronneet II Ii lmoe with tilt'''. ul Nti Can itny One tell us why thii is? ISelle (nly tilt ni.hc. ntOrl freight ter+ ,engeis the II t J !•'•G1• h.% .nl,l \ -i‘ Itl•alg It, ‘s), II- • ILIG I, •1 , I 1. , 1011, 1. , Hi I 'ld , Wit' 1114 .li , ~ 1 /11 \lilt. {it: .% 1 111111` , (11 , 1 11 ,1111 1:11,4 II Ili , LI,. tail nat.! .”1111 , 2411% Ito 11 . 11 Whitt 141. it %111 till ., I,llllf . led —or a, hat (.4,11 11111.'11', Ill.' 1. , 11111111 . \' 'Willa WM . r Itl/A that. 111.1., ruauln rl ,11 , 41 ti t+ ukait It t 4 . 111.0i - 4,1, hr 1114 Ittlt Imo thing I, ia.ztain, willlt :nal, but littla by it. Last Seenstilieezi" reeilieee, whip I:ee)iieelele,', eepeerl, 6inr o, eeti tinturdny right In-C, oh thee b"-t e• 4 Hiet traveled rind leer in 11111 , 11 ,, 11-1 . WI, well filled, fluid iul 11,11,11.•sl. , 11 Min, that it wu, It gmrll = --The editor of the Republican Intl hurt iaalcil in inducing somebody to WT .., tit 111111 IL new atlk Ina 'flow lid,' I thlil deer gives him rather a genteel appt.iraili it, .1) that folk.' tina(quaitilvd nail him might actually be deemed into supposing 111111 it gentleman. - -Oa Tui,day, the 15th ut l , two men ut Curttn's urks, were wrestlutg, merely for amusement, when 111111 of 011.111, Lawrence. Bathurst, keeper of the furnace, in the fall accidentally brokebisleg just below the knee The Woken hinh was cared lor by Dr DJr wurth In all pi Übablilty several b will elapse ere Mr. Bathurst will be able to resume work THE Taut.— Perhaps one of the must exciting trots that ever took place in this section came off on Wednesday of la•t week, on the course of the Centre County Agricultural Society The purses trotted for amounted to nine hun dred dollars The entries were only four RI kard's " Watchman, and Baum's "Mountain Boy, Jr ,° for the Ilrot purse $B5O, and fleorge "Lady," and Baum's "Tommy Star," for the second purse $5O The first heat was won by "Mountain Boy, Jr ." ur 2 88 , the second and third by " Watch man," in 3.10 and 2113 k. Winning this purse makes "Watchman" winner of every purse his has trotted fur on the Belief, rite course except one, and of ell he has been ordered for in the past two years except utmost Altoona, Ile is one of the fairest and most honest trotters in the State, is a good driving horse, and we understand is for sale For the"sucond puree, tho tune was as cLN lit 2d 3d 4th 6th tly 13 201 1 1330:330 otritny Star 1 13 20[3 The day was tine, the track in good order, and everything passed off pleas antly Shorthilge & Co., sell the very best Anthracite coal brought to this mark et, prepared expressly for house use. For the information of our readers, we mak% mention of the different sizes, so that when consumers send for coal, they will know the size to order: No I. or Broken eoal is for large tut rte, orr formireH, or hettteres to he". N. A , or I t.2e htlo in , 11.11 L.llll. N,, .;. t: ha old' 'att.) Hired gusburners or large cook stoves. No. 4. or Small Stove or Nut is adapt ed to large base burners, small gas• burners or ordinary cook stoves. No. 5. or Chestnut is for small or me dium sized base burners or cook stoves with flue grates. No. 6. or Pea Coal, is for very small base burners or for burning Lime— mostly culled Lime burner's coal. They have the largest and beat stock or coal on hand that has ever been lii Bellefonte. Those of our readers who have never burnt Anthracite coal, should try it at once. Our word for it, when you get up in the morning to a good warm stove, you will consider it one of the greatest comforts that Can he added to u old Ittuite,teutl, TIIE LEWISBURG, CENEER Ar, SPRUCE CREEK RAM ROAD, --Since our last re• sumo of railroad matters, the pros pects are more encouraging (or a through road. Since then the route to this place,. by way 01 the end of I I e fooootain, hiss been surveyed and found to be only one and a half miles longer than. the route' by Meßride's Gap. the grade by thin route will be ' , well lighter and the cost of construc tion much less, so that the chances now are decidedly in lit%or of the end of the mountain. If that, can be se cured, we think there will be but little trouble In getting-V - 19u through to Sliiiiiiiirereck. The liusiness men be- low, and the iron interests ol Pennsyl vania Furnace will build it to that point, and the citizens of that township will see that it 18 built an tar as l'ine tirove, or sonyv central point in the lowmdlip,and 'row that to the connecting point at Boalsburg or the bud of (hp will be about six miles, which then will lie but little trouble m getting lloWever, the whole in itier is in the hands of ll)e ll,arris township people. It they reline tolultil their prat of the contract and grade the road trom the Toilet to%vii,liip line, lip Irr the point 11.11 the Bellefonte inter-ection will be m ade, the% will lo.c the nit ali m r.ethei . 1 he Snow Shoe Company, f.ir none reason or other, Ii de,:dedlv in I not of the Mcßride hap r00t... and a quite a number ol the lo 1,11.•—• 1111'11 of Itellelonte, will u-e Uri nitinenre to se cure the road over that sinter. But the increased cunt and 1,v0% grade, STI feet to the mile, without any partici' alar advantage in di.datice, may he of considerable aid in .getting it lei ;tied imind by the mountain. It is the I, 12.,15. C. that Harris township want, to attend to, Let them raise the bin In to grade that road as they agreed to, and they will be certain to get the tei minus 01 the . Bellefonte branch. It i• a mallet ol rant, 11111114011/11,Ve lu 011•111 A week's delay may client them out of everything. S %I r, rlf !NOS Wr h w now prenche4 i cvn•ionnlly to an good po•ople of Jill lownv Inv Christrint4 holli lncv lire zip prooching - 111 . ggilr. 'MVO tWen f l uilo protulenl in OIL, %i, 'fitly or Intl —The t bowls begin to look grim mid grey Sure nigh that winter will come before the wurrn Weather. Wtmlum —Scatlet fever 1•till Irk in our vi cinity. fitinily of (' .klesiiiitler, , !Hive nil had it, fortuniitely with out tiny fatal reoult —A clever fellow IV .loin Given, no mutter if be wft•ti t vier lid a—o-tikrit burge, And he kuo%.s, too, fill about wagon-Hulking and Ida. k,itlabine, , II you don't believe us, try lam -- W e go y., lent, ‘l,lll loaki•er here in the Sprung than Som.. Ume One 1)1 i•nipty 11 , 01/rl . • has boon a bout enough lor ,00lu nil our landlord. —"l•liat graceful in eninidi-linient, drunkenneas, a,i ins tii be I•X 11 . n.1 \ el) cultivated in thi lawn Are the llnud Tentidurs, the ,i 1 Iluni r, and the Presbyterian Cengregut ',ad T, tip, - ranee Society doing their whole duty ' Better leak Into this !nutter oN THE DK AI H UY TUADDX tin 1' S 1 ICPIIIENri, Eng -- A t meeting of Centre Lodge, No. lA, of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, held ut Bellefonte, on Thursday evening, Nov 10th 1870, thiorgo M Y ocu m, George W Dutton, mid Iv c u e Lytle were uppointl,l to hull resolutions ex pressive of the sentiments ut this Lodge upon the death id . our lute brother, Thaddeus Fithian Stephens, who wade the following report, uleteh Was Una 111- Mu wily adopted Whereas,: It has pleased altnighty God, In tile Wise Provident , . to lomat, from our our esteemed brother, 'I liadeun Pitman etteplienn, in the prune of early nunhood thus severing ell the loud rtbdtotin ssillUlt our asnueluuuu haul entsetitlered,—therldortt bo 11 That, In thu death I itattlioun Pit 1111411 Morpheus, our io I liet !lief all honor, d member, who., lot inlaid palls eche 14114.11 fllieeleii high 111.011 our er e°. 1011011, hta Windy blllye lost a lie VilfCli Moll and an atleetionato brothet , and society Oils of Its brightest ortuutietits Iteeolued, T but. ul lbo Orb t Integrity awl high 1.1 . 10.10 Or 110110 f, lilt genial 1111/111,Y Mid Ittlbellt/11111 . 1 . , 110. 1111110110 vllOOlllll 115-.. mud tn. ouiissum.y, .111/111,,1•11 111111 11111111,d 1,111 Inn lath. 1 111 ,as in. I I lin ill M. 11,1 i 11.11 1,l d , ...11 111 1.,141 1011 II 10101. I 1, 1 . t 4,/ OW 11111 .1.4111 a 1../ ill /4411411 fi fel, 1111.1 WOlOlOl. I hit" uvld 11. 11111.01 m and friends our heart wit syrupuilly /11 L 111•1 1 .11.1.1.111111401011, in,. w 111. 110 11.. 11.0111/ bow 111 1111111111 e 14111.1110.1.1011 10 LlOl 11 111 111.11 111/U 111 10.1 °y.1.11 1111,1 LOU gold 1.0 be °ilk Mil. Ersukorl, That as II further tokon ul our ro spout for tire memory of the deceased, tide Lodge tan draped in mourning fm a prrl,el of thirty days, that theme renulullnu• , ho eutoted of accord ilpoil the minutes of that! Lodge published ha the several alowsttyrta et this town, and that a Wray tdagro,.et d spy of lire same, under the seal of limo Lodge, Lo lunminh. eat to the family Of the den , n , e.l (ii.Aog M. locos, litokwlF W PA, Mad, tenet Lt ,I r, Onnmillce IN u great excitement td. tlw furniti.re store Under the Bush llou•u. George ('Bryan hen bought Mr. Wil liams out, and is selling l'utilituru at Philadelphia prices. You can get any thing in the furniture lulu very cheap. Ho keeps coffins of all sizes land pricer, and inlateptired to attend tuneral, with Ih iii hrur-r uu •I BOARDINU.--TWO Sing can be accommodated n in a einall family. Loci 'Vernal $4,50 per week. this office. —The protracted me mot llill, under the guidi Stover and Voting, Ilan ci resulting in the IbrMatio about 30 members. ihac Lawrence Bathurst arc t said clans. Prayer tueeti meetings are held weehl llflc II tun wA Rol l' u folio Inin u 1 thu whbery ui Jaau on the T rime ,ikv flea r lkhi Ii \Si. 111..111.1011dki it i I 0111 111...1ourtirti ol last A (hung l olibi.ry 1(1 WII, COI f) 10/1 ,1 111 61;, about, tw Ilion till, piaci., on the o th, 9tli all old re,ident ot this phi 111! 1/C1_1.11141 1011 l/1 11 . 11111111 gagoil dui Illg tin, sow nil 11011 hauling bur Is 111 41 1.• 1,1111 , , 111111 having , 11.1 sillll,ed 1111111 WI), IV 11.11 dl4l proviaak L 111• , 1411 ul. Idle 111111 t, II 1110 :1• 0 12.; 00, iu lu, I.), het. vim, .1 mi 1114 jolt' iwy 11.11) 1111 0 01 . 1•\ llt , 1111 I I.‘‘ , . 11,11 0 1i/I 11,111', /41)4, 111 thi 11 II ill• 11 . 1 ti, • , 11 6.,11, “111111,r, t hem \‘ i uleilieeeeite• he p..v.t L,l-1,...kin .• 1 . 1 \VIII. Lilt h. a.l of 111 halt :11111 W.1111111111 114 ) i. 4.11 i) 1 , 1 111 , oldp•ri it 011111 41 lip 'WIW11" 111111 11 Lulu 111 111,1 th, )11 , 1,111 lj 111•11.1. 1111 , grit; W 11•1 tr 11111 b, üb ^ ul 1 .1/u 1111111,110 and twvaty it They tlirii tr•rutirl his virri tilt 11 Ii kii• r 11111:1 OIL 1 ,011, I/1 1111111,, the curl , 1,1 11 lour r 1 t•il 1111 is I , ', in n. der to “111/11, 1. 111111 1./11 thie ket-linnk nnJ the t . 1,11 , Is mt., thin wu The rohder• 1/ Hit (trig the trip 111 which rind in.erted under the wri.d4, allowing it to fur 11 , 1,0••11111 . 61 It, 11 the weight of NI r t" sway it ,litliciently to hold updi the ground, ,xtend.,l 114 their fall les Imend I,v the telimoa, tin , (14.,wn bur Is by thin Inn 1114 artn4 In this poi b,roir.• he wits left by tt 814 lir. Haullf • ld of for round —rtnido w till . pour wan', nut - twig. , burg! labor 110 WAS iII by )tr I -lilt , Itian tII4, tour nitly , di drlVlng to tOWII for it WI rribly torturing man!' cold NOor . llllle r Ind 1,.11.1.1111:4 Ifl buvu to ill I` 111111.11 . , I, 1110, 1111 unnrlh , nbour, lour 0 . 4/ In, 11111014 WI'Il• stood oat frofil enrf tim ~r circuital /111 unit it...1,s \I r .11 . .. Ts It re the return f the nilJi i ,y 11.'111111 a t h r lbw% e ti • I In. I I inehes in height, alai having the ••e•••iiii was alaint 0 but bait ••••, heavy, aril wt the third Wlll4 a 1.1011 in height, Portl% bull he, 1001 1001 0 161111 0114. had It hit% ,r-a. 111 . 1. usually (atm liatilen, and all thriai w —Seamless kid gl, ll= Died LEATII Efts -dnn Sot orday I )ropmy, John I,fikt herA 'I 0. n , hlp, aged rho. I. 61 STEPHENS-- At Om Burl 'dxrn, uu H/1111rility night Pittitfin Blopliet yearn Th.,4 1.01 11101,11111 /*Wily 11111. 1.'14 of men By hiv death . ornament and humanity a over Itiv grave, hut It brit Wit sorrow, but ho 41•01,10.1 nt (ion° Lit tho 14.11111 ii of the Lei upon that life of which we 1 , of the Mosinee/61bl° Juy of doitht The writer of this deceased wore partleolar e ill, a full heart Iltat we pa to hie memory. A. Jona NO wnr our ley° for 1 11 m we may 111001 hint In heave/ If A It • II A the Alh .n Me/111..1 G•ver. tiler Ito 1.111. \.1111111• ,I light, of If 11. ii I, tg. 111 11101101 H 'I he .mble. I id thlv nnllre ligilll•ltullil:t..r For one NIOISIOI n degree of Intellect in one no young During a limit sun intense, she wan one murmur of complaint 12 hourly previous to her don stunt convulsions. She had aid, but her disease baffled phymiclan lit charge All WI lily could bars liven to roil health, but the whit intonate tie iron 51111ip epee het, and skill were of tto avail. Iler turret.' in Eagle Forge camel once of the heart ntrickeit fa coloO/111,1, Or MYW/t/lIIIIINII N111111(0 Ilan gone the way Ilan left a void In the fan ally, , ed. The funeral services a Rev. James Mullen, of Relief and Impretdve manner. --A 8 milky 14,11001 1),Id at l'lNisant (1111) (II
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