The Democratic Watchman. OS MI BELLE FO NT E, PA Friday Morning, November 25,1870 THINGS ABOUT TOWN & COUTY —Court opens On Monday next ---For first-class Christmas presents go to John I. Rankin's. --A social donee took place ti Meek's Hell yesterday evening. —Dr. Lori is the most interesting •nd feeeinuting lecturer in the Held. —Court Collycnes In this place On Monday next. We anticipate a busy 1.. wed( --The stores and pi 11AI (11; business generally, were closed yesterday fore- CIZEI —.llin Lord lectures on "Miehael Angelo" or '•tho revival of Art," on Tuesday. evening, 29th. hove a gymnasium In town, but the fellew‘ are too limy to exercise. Go in on your nnuselo, boys. --A protracted meeting is now in progre , s at Pleasant Gap Ten mourn ers have thus far reported themselves --linion erviee of nll thn churches, except tho Catlndic, wn+ licld in Ow Presh) tering' church building yi,ter day ---The weather has not got very eo4l pct, although It I 4 chilly enotigt to ornitrtimes make overeouts feel eouilorl able --The Messrs Valentines ftreereet ing a trout pond They have quite nuinhpr of the speckled beauties in it al- rowdy —Our thanks a re due to W. W. Reed, Eq., of Buffalo Run, for a fine, fat, young turkey—just in tune fur thank.gßing. -- We understand that the trout in the fi•h pond nut at the gatoPhowie have commenced to die. if the mortalit) continue, thin experiment bide fair to be a failure. ---Rein ember that Dr John Lord Ilectur , 4 at lioynolds's 11a11, on Tuesd day evening, Nov 29th —titnce the election, we are told that Moh Graham has been compelled to r burg° .lohmon , Rankin nod Brown, twenty cent, r %hale, on account of 011 kingne,s of their faces - is reported that thu railroad company aro talking about taking their lilt's engine house on tho Bellefonte and Mile.htlrg road,ofl and puling ui ite place a pair of army m oles. —Persons desirous of learning to ride on the railroad should come in and practice on the train on the Bellefonte and Milesburg road Their 'v10(111,19" won't create any trouble in the 'inardi' if the most serene What r 1 witty ehap the editor of Repubhcan Is For example, See bh hp.t NVP.'d advi.e 010 rattan of I, wet •Iroonge to the breeches, in order to keep his bruin., from evaporatlllg. --Schools in Halfmoon, Patton, some in Benner arid Spring townships, visited by the County Superintendent during the last few weeks. Reported 111 rood condition generally auspicious for a toccessful term. —The only thing Bellefonte gains by the new railroad arrangement, is an isereaso cn Its population of four good, whole-=ouled railroaders, who are com pelled to snail it between Bellefonte and Milesburg just eight times a day --Another minstrel troupe is on the way here. 'Slightly dressed females are among Ste attractions, and, of course, it can not fail to draw. Such things al ways do, for poor human nature scenic to have a terrible weakness for pretty limbs and "loch." --Mr. Brokerhors driving horse, while hitched at his mill at Roopsborg, Diesday last, frighlened at NOW, thing, and, breaking loose, ran all the way back to town at full speed, break ing the buggy all to pieces, and com pletely wrecking it. Mr. Brokerhoff's oNo is a very quiet animal, but its fear, got pie bettor of its judgment in this Instance. —Messrs Todd & Duncnn of this place have disolved partnership, Mr. Duncan becoming sole proprietor of the foundry. The dissolution notice will be found in another column, and also the new advertisement of Mr. Duncan, to which we call the attention of our reed era. Mr. Duncan is a young man of tireless energy, tine business talent, and courteous and gentlemanly deportment, and, under his mansgomont,tho buisnesti is bound to flourish. --The third meeting of the Harris township Sabbath school institute, will lake place at the Spring Creek Presby terian church (Branch) on Saturday, December 3d, at 10 a. tn The officers, teachers and adult members of the sev eral Sunday Schools of the t , n•hip are expected to be all pre , eat. and I t 41 1 4 their Nall thew , SO as t•• noun All (Abet: , ini. all day I I ullllll., nrct cm .1,11 in ailed to bo present sand Luke Ina In the —Wo find the following going the rounds of the press: DIED Or BROILLII lART.- - A man, named hank Wilson, aged 40, a well-to-do inerehant of Bellefonte, Centre county, this State, has been for n long Bine paying Ills addresaes to a young lady ity the name of Miss fit err, aged 20, who resides at Lewisburg, on the line of the 1..1.41/11rg 111111 Bellefonte lath - mid 'they weie loudly engaged to he married, and day appoint -141 for the nuptials 'I lit day before they were to be married, M 1 ,19 Marr telegraphed to her atibineell that he need not Leave his. home, lt" the engagement wan broken (In the reeenal of the 1111.01141(1, he started for Lewisburg, and when hr. arrived at the home of the cruel hearted girl, he tearfully pleaded fora retrac tion of her words She, however, was limn, and reftlaed to have any edmintinient ion with h um Mr W118(.II mnnl any,. been devotedly altitelt rd to her, as lire breaking off of the engage_ meat resulted an his death in thief , week , . aflemrnrdv Ile did tint leave Lewt.burg alive We dislike to spoil such n nice little bit of romance, lint truth and regard for the feelings of tho family of Mr. NVilson, compel us to do so. The huts of the case are, Mr. Wilton had been suffering for some time from consump tion, and, left here for Philadelphia, a few weeks beforo aiis death., thinking that the trip might possibly be beneficial, and also for the purpose of consulting a city physician. From Philadelphia he proceeded to Lewisburg to see his sister, Mrs Linn, and while there grew ram& worse and died Ills remains were brought to this place and interred, pri or to which, however, A post otortrot Px- Hantnntion, by our best medical men, "revealed the fact (but be died of tuber cubit con.timptien What the relations of Mr Wilson to ward. Me•. Marl were, We di, nil ho.•w There may at 1710 time b a re be r m un attachment between them, but it is very eertain that our friend did not die of a broken heart However touch he might hove eared for lulr, he was a man of too moth wad %ewe. to grIUVO himself to death becatow of the heartless jilting of a silly girl,tf, indeed,this whole story is anything but. an invention of some fer tile brain It wits consumption that killed Frank 'Wilson, and his hiAt days were filled with noire serious thoughts than those which appertain to love and marriage --Hit will be interesting to Itellufont en+, and the citizen. of the entire coun ty, will. C.lllO to liPll44ollte to take the railroad at l b place, to know that the late arrangement, by which they are compelled to change ears at Milesburg is a convenience, and that the railroad authorities deserve credit for making it so. The only One who is flunky enough to say so, or pretend the poor dog who edits the Ilrpubl wan, and who for it "pass" over the road would be willing to compel our people to walk half-way and pay full fare, and then say it was an efficient management that required this. If Bellefonte and the v Icinity, which furnishes mime freight and passengers for the Bald Eagle Valley road than any hair stations it has, is not entitled to some consideration in the making of lime tables and railroad connections, then we s uppose the R.publ aeon editor is right, and the company deserve credit for compelling our people to change ears at Milesleirg end for putting them to all Irl4 on. elillfileeS this INS( arrangement does r Wilkins may ho an efficient Su perintent arid doing the best he can for the company, hut even ho does not pre tend that this new change is any thing but a disadvantage to our town—no body does but poor flunky Brown If our pl 4 Olllll err, .111tIsfled with it as Brown adviser+, it will be gratifying news to thoro having control of the matter and it will be continued If they are not, the sooner they let Mr Wilkins and other officials know it, the sooner a change will br; made. --Messrs. Harvey A Bailey and Thomas Jarvis, of this place, are ;Agents for the American Submerged, 'halide- Acting, Non Freezing Force Pump, about the best thing of the kind we ha% o ever Seen It is light, durable, and convenient, pumps twelve gallons o 1 water to the minute, and, with ,hose attached, will throw a stream of water from GO to 80 feet It works with un upright leaver, back wards and forwards, easily, and does not tire the arm or hand It 14 corn posed of iron entirely, and has no leather packing about it. It is simple and cheap, but the most power erful pump in use It should be in every house where there is a well or cistern, its it never freezes, and never gets out of order. We saw it working the other day, and must confess that we were de lighted with it. Messrs. Bailey and Jarvis are agents for Centre and Clearfield counties, and we would ad Vise any person in need of a pump to by ono of this kind It is certainly superior to all others that we have Ray knowledge of. --Oor enterprising friend, John 1. Rank in,reitts+4o rerurned from the city with a splendid lot of hooks, and sta. .tionary, together with all sorts of Ares• cots for the holidays, consisting of gift books, albums, memorials, toys And trinkets of all kinds. Just the place to go for Christmas presents. Mr. Rankin i. about moving his es tablw,hinent across the street into Mc- Lain's building, next door to the mil linery store o(Kate Reed & Co., where he will be ab)e to make a much finer display of hip elegant stock than in his , 1111 tors. --Como ono, come all, to hear Dr Lord's lecture on the "Revival of Art." It will be a rich tient. ----Our friend Barret, the gentlemanly agent of the Empire Lino at Lock Ha ven, called on us yesterday. —The Centre County Teachers In stitute will ho held in Bellefonte, this year, between Christmas and New Years', in Reynolds's Opera house. --James 11, Rankin, Esq., of Belle fun lc, under the reconstruction of the 180 Rev Dist., is Assistant AQsessor of the Ist Division,. said Division embrac ing the whole of Centre county. The 18th Intel nal Revenue. Di , - trict of Pennsylvanin, is now constituted us follows: 1 mt Division Centro Co „ 1/114 11. Hankie) 2.1 " l'llikton F,., Win Fret on " , O,yettining , A ltranin 4th " Putter Co, It Iterniolt 6th " Potter & Tloga, M Itollarty ---thir friend Weisser, of the Girard Press, left here for Kansas on Tuesday, after a pleasant visit among his friends. By the way, we'll take hack fin we said about Wasser's democracy, because we have since discovered that he is any thing else than a democrat. Neverthe less, he is a good companionable fellow, if he is a radical, and we wish hini lots o'lue•k - -A I'mir 11 1.11 1.111,, littnchiqi to 11 Wtl4l/11, V. 1 1 .11 JWnn, took 3 the 1111 r, 111 lion,. . 1 1 olir office, 0111 1 , 111 V 111 , 1 Wllllk, 1111 , 1, 5101114.1113 hr 4,1 0, the t0.11,411r of tho wagon off clean and clear. 01IP of tho horses was slightly cut by the splinters, but no other injury resulted. A now tongue was made and put in during the after noon, after which the driver moved oil in good style ---A grand Chrintmas ball will be given in Bus Hall, in thin place, on Eriday evening, December 23d, under the superintendence and direction of the popular proprietor of the Big Spr'ing reitaurant, Mr Georp,o Ruffian, Tick etn, admitting gentleman and lady, will be one dollar, arid an elegant and MOUS supper will be prov Med Editor% and borough offic"ra admitted free, with invitation extended to the Tyrone and Lock Haven scriblers A grand time is ex pecbted: —Those of our friends who are in need of any thing in the dry-good , or grocery line, will lied all their hearts can desire at the store of Feder L Devling, on Main street. These gentlemen always keep up a choice stock of all kinds of goods, and hence are never at a loss to supply customers • As nest' week will be court week, our country friends will have a fine opportunity to visit this store, where, we can assure them, they will meet with the most cordial and receptusn and be delighted with the inthote and endless variety of the goods NN , hen you come to town, ladies and gentlemen, by all means call at Foster Devlings If you do not, you will go away without having seen one of the very best establishments in the borough --The stun of the Hoffer Brothers dust now the resort of t Dee.). who desire to purchase handsome goods at low prices It contains one of the larg est and best 'assortments ever Lramght to town, besides as tempting as lot of gro cries as can be found this side of Phila delphia Amongst its other 'tarn( tiono is our good-looking friend, Malt Dooley , who still continues to do the honors, Find who has the reputation of being one of the best salesmen in the country Matt Is it great favorite of the ladies, who crowd in there by brigades, as much, perhaps, tat look at the clerk an to buy goods Our fnend Dave Ithule, is ako there, active and enterprising, and helping to deal out the immense outward. of goods that are weekly sold. Our advice is, call in and !el. them —The following items of local news we clip front the columns of our cotemporary of the Philipsburg Juke- Ha/ The ninninioth new tannery of the Philipsburg Leather Compiiiih ut this place, commenced opperations tli is week As soon as it is fairly started in all its departments, we promise our readers a full description of the establishment -- Thu Ilesseiner steel bell which wan placed in the tower of the new M K church few weeks since, failed to give satodnc tiuh, and on Thursday was removed and a bell-mettle bell of the gallon shill wan 'Wonted into position. It possesses alto gether more power and its vibration, .1,, nut stop with the stroke, ./lie case, hut nett be until h.h t el.! 'eh ends It 1- I,rov Med t A one for lollueg, whi,l,l. kv ..rk , ..1 1,, MOM" of a separate d I le/ Ihe II wan re-shopped to the inniiiitaLturen. --The freight train southward, under the conductorship i.if 1 lugh Copelin, "dropped" two or three curs from tim track,on the mountaimune day last week while on a coding. It occurred from the insecurity of it Joint in the track which the repairers had riot properly attended to. No damage, further than a delay of a few hours, wins done. —Notwith standing Uou usual anioun of deer hunt ing that has been dime tb.s season, very few of our Nimrods have met with their accustomed success, a scarcity of game offering few marks for their rides. 'rho reason given by the hunters for this scarcity of the noble gallon is the excessive chasing by dogs to which the deer have been subjected and which ap pears to have driven them from their favorite haunts. Lovers of the sport inveigh heavily against the most ur sportsmen who, by mean. of their fierce canine it-sistance, have frightened the timid c [Taal' res fium hos [For the V TrllMAtl MR. EDITOR :—We had the good for tune to he present at a present tion which took place at the house of Mr. P. Nolan, Snow Shoe. oh Monday, Nov. 14, where that whole smiled and gener ous gentleman, Mr.. 1.14 Sommerville, was made the recipient of a magnificent gold headed cane, beating the inscrip tion : "Presented 1.0 .1. S. Summerville, by his friends of Snow Shoe, 1870 " The presentation was made by the Rev Father , who made a very neat and appropriate speech, winch was re sponded to by Mr. Smomerville, in en addre , s, whieh, if not particularly re markable:Cm eloquence, in the accepted son-e, was nevertheless forcible, frill of feeling and to the pant; and, comdder ing that is was extemporaneous, reflect ed weal credit on the author. After mutual congratulations supper was un in:need, nod we all repaired to the dining room, when— is/ell, to say that it wit , gotten up under the supervision of Itirs. Nolan and her accomplished daughter, will he to at once admit that it was of the most sumptitml•icharaeter and all that the mint epicurean licde could de.ire. Ilene, we found "Ed." (you know doing; the honors of the undo, Will win must admit that ho np peered au fait, is the French would say After supper, those who wished (and who did not) to "trip thin light fantastic toe," repaired to the ball room, where, under the soothing influence of the music Mrnished by Mr I). II Yea ger and two other gentlemen, whose names we did not learn, and among the giddy 111/141•4 of the WRII7. 111111 0011. h.ll, OH , ut to t t ores and an‘ietnes.,..if vvuru.i,n) awl Irr~ oult the pre , wnit. until t WI . Slllll ' hettr• " o hen we I..ittel It 111•11 , ..1111'y t.. withJnrw. Gelrnq et. the he-t et tern, with every hod , et er t , . 11/111114 with OW lemip • Thll% etitltng unitenenf t ...i -tertnininv 1111 , 1 1.1(1 , 11flt Catlett...9 ,l ll'll 4 11.11 4 11t. Wllll . ll tt 11114 ever Leon 1/1/1" 1 , .t t. , present \V I) Magazines TII E ()I D(iUA liD —Ti, only 1)01111 - crew. MagllZllle In the country, ....en). to grow better every number It 4 edi tor, 1/r •Thomas Donn English, one of the ablest writers 111 lhecountry, xeeru• rid,T4illllll 114 what tl•n reading pill hr need /111,1 de.in•, MIA furriPilii, it In a manner both beneficial and entertain ing There is no family in the land who should he willpitif the 011 Guard. De .11(11,1 being thoroughly Democratic, it 19 one of the most intereging, valuable and neatest montlilieg in the roue try, hie cop! 0110 year S3,ON), twu copies , five, coplei and 01111 10 getter up of club $14,00 A splendid lot iit lire lIIMIII9 for 1870 at, oWYi•red Add re. 4, EIIOI4II A; Co., 162 Nassau Street, New York TII K LADIES FRI term—for December. We have heard enthusiastic readers de clare that this holiday number was the best that has ever been issued, and when we look at the varied and super!, ended. 110 i ments and the captivating ht•iries, WI. are inclined to think it so. Tim steel plate "Olive Plants," IS it pretty denies tic scene ; the beautiful frontispiece, "Sorrow Under the Nun," is a romance itself—suchnr a world of expreimiti is in the face of the girl leant, g from the window-rill ; the colored "Patti rri fu r hipper" furnishes a deign for a holiday prsent ; and the colored Fashion Plate, as usual, is toemrpussed Noth ing of the kind COM compare with this in all a fashion plate siniuid be We like tb..a wood-rut—"An lily I on the lee," and the patterns for dresses, win. ter wraps, &e , /11 4 uncommonly elegant, The MUSIC is "Alone and fri)in /LIMP 'l'be literary matter, in ',resound poetry, places this magazine at the heed or Its chaos, and the • ditorial dephrtinent,with many readers, is the special attr iction Great inducements are offered to new subscribers All subseribers who sub scribe by the let of January, will rerieve thirteen numbers Terms, $2,50 per year Club rates lower than any ether ningamne Addrets, Deacon A; Peter sen, Philadelphia. The "Tribune" on the "Grand Army." The New York Tribune sonde tune ago became a little nauseated by an overdose of the grand army , and talked out plainly in an article replplig to one henry W. Bennett, of 1./avenrrt, lowa, who had taken it to task for what It had said of the thing, saying "These men continue for political purposes. They view' to control con ventions and nominate men to office. We Itelleve the soldier should receive abundant reward. When a soldier aid lipids tor °thee, all things ~..• I.r n i . 1 all, e.• r tete, the .11t! 1111, lui.ln 101'11‘1, .111,1 its nog lame wools and and making nn exclusive Chinn. Wanlilnglon ?MAY this when he opposed the S ocie ty of the Clemenitti. lie saw w the as sociation the first step toward all aria tocracy, and he declined to ally linn• self with it. What Washington sluil should be remembered now. "We say this, and eau-Ince none or the principles defended by Mr. Ben nett. Ile is, no doubt, earn eat in his belief that ilia work la worthy. lint there are crafty, bold, bad men who look upon these 80v101108 118 FO many instruments for their own advance ment. "Front the (hand Army of the Re now parading through political conventiotin in the went, commanded by the captains of' the caucus, the lob• by and the bar rthuii, we app ea l to t h e (fraud Army 4,1 the Republic which carried our banners over a hundred helde tinder the e)e ofUritilt, Sheiniun and Sheridan. We denounce this new Heti" association as out 01 sym path) with the trite republican party and as inimical to the Constitution and the Unioll." TlllB 18 111PorgaIlIZIliiffil Ihat emit role the reptilthea it party, 111111 IN C1111%(41- t 1011,4 allli 1101111111111011 S. Grant IIIVOrS 11.—P(Itri01. THE "oldest — offers up a pathetic appeal to President Orimt to remoom her Western Pennsylvania when he wants a Cabinet otlieer of great morel worth and intelligence. The names of Veerli, Alhsnn, Bowe and Tom Mar shall are selected from among the great and good—whose names are tow ers cf strength, and annelid whom the Republican party milieu. \Ve don't propose to dash the hopes of these wor thy gentlemen, but our inhumation is punitive on this heitd. There will be no Western Pennsylvanian selected for any position. Cabinet. Foreign Mission, or new Counsulnlops. Simon Cameron agrees with Grant that the Republicans of Western Pennsylvania, particularly of A Ikgheny manly, are like the nig gers' lit lor voting, hut must not crowd respectable white Milts about Wash ington m demanding any recognition. ; ram t hulk 8 11 borderm tipon the limper linent fora section of t he country which boasts id its loyal proclivities and on mense Republican strength to tdeet three Democratic members ot Congo 8 8 8, who were charged with being Free Traders by the Gazelicituring the cam moo. Better don cachcloth and ashes, than aspire to purple and line loom, ve men ill high moral worth and totelhgenee it this neek of the avoids. lie 11,ttlIner comltv tim.t he satisfied ,11111 'the great Negler to represent fur t% horn neither Howe, ImrV r eeeli, nor Marshall raised their voice-it urtng the last eang nign. -Nsf• An [ninon' wounth mnivnlp by hanging liernelt to un apple tree, At the funetal 11 iseighlior, no tieing the sad appearance (.1 lii has band, consoled him by sating lie had wet with a terrible lona "Ye. , ," said the hnallnnd heaving It sigh. "She moat have kicked like thunder toslishe a bushel of green apples that would hate Leen ‘v.wili a dollar when the ripe.,, --"I feel,' moaned a dying, rob. filer, "that I wax we•tl.er every day, and that I am gradually apve6aehing my end, uuly a lew wore stitches, and awl will er. In heaven there is reqt lor the Hl, l e , e•.trth inn SOrrl/W 111111 Ile/I%l'll rail 1111 t heel." Having maul awl he ut.died, he calmly breathed hp+ last. Two wnluaers were office con• doling together on the recent bereave ment of their sites, one of them ex claimed with a sigh : "Well, may I bewail my loss, lor I 111111 511 tem diller etWe'l with the dear deceased that the last day of Inv marriage was its happy as the 'There I surpass you said histriend, 'for the last day of mine was 111111101er r R.,,,ngr• convert! it hulk, right irito wr.,194 riche., but COVYL -011•111., I: OH (sl . ll /0111 - W 101 plIttl , • 1 / 1 , 1111 , ) 111111 . tha mulberry 11./11 I/14'01111, It Milk worm The nun dial unity cuurits the bright MARRIED WEIVER--IVt)I.F —ton the prenlng of the Voltt of for, by the Boy W U Erich., •t the I, r yl e ' a Inonr. Mm• M Wolf, of Mru•h Valley, to Mr U M We•rer, of f'ln• Urur•, ('rutr• , MFNI 'NB %I . ( ilf —IT RRY —By Ro• J W I leaver IN the M E MilerobtirK, un thr• 'lt I..rertlirli J”litiotito -1.1.40 lu MI. Mnrgurt•t E Wt ry, •Il of ;film emiekty SI'NII4Y-I,I'NIMIIW • fly the PIM" on the 22,1 w+4, W Monday, to NI•• 8114.4 n I lonlneoe, all of t hie eounty. Speolal Notice• To7:reatoceervaa —The advertiser, having been permanently cured of that dread .11,01.1 P, nonnurnprion, by a ample reined v in ail gimp. to inane known to hi. f0.11,1w 'offerers trlenlllll of cure To desire it, /is will •en 1 a copy or the pr. 3,10001 used (free of charg.), with the direetious for preparing and using the name, wlaeh they will fled x.Ol. CURS tot 00,1111JUP Tour, An, lOU IIIOPICIIITIP, u• Parties wishing the prescription will please address REV 1.1)WARI) A WILSON, IT, VI I y Smith 1 Mt W II n, LurK , N Y The Bellefonte Market 11=1 The following are the quotationa up to a o' oho lc Thursday evening, tt hen our paper went (.1 pre. White Wheat, per huxhnl . 11 :In Rod Wheat, per hunk!) . • 1 25 Rye, per bushel . •• • .. • ••• torn, I.nr., per 614..1 70 '"ro, xhell rJ, per 111.11 el, 75 11510, per buxhel. Barley, per bughel Buell vt /I,IE, per bushel.. • 715 «.•.•d, per hnnhel . 6 20 Pillatoen, per Erri,,, per 11110011 11Irt, per pound 11, • ill - 4 114,111011. r. , puoml . Icnt 1. 1,1111.1 'C.. Pr) 11011111 i 1;1411/11a PI/tater, Per ton MONEY MARKET, De/'even d liro., 40 South Third Street, I'lllll4We., furnish he following up to the eth inntont , UH. Wn, of 111 . • 1111 @ 113 1 iv 7, 43) los •• •• ' 64 • .. 100 7 6411 107 .. '0 . •.. .. IIY7 107 ' •. "88 nen' . .•. ... 109 , p'041 109; ..... .. 'O7 " . 109 4 (41 109) .." 'OB ~...:..... ••• •• lOU .4 (i 8 100. 4 l 1 " 1i :11 6 ; " fo l i1 1( r o ''' per e . ,...0 . 1 . ..1.;y ...: :: 1111"1 ;I4 2 in:4 Duo Comp. Int. Nolen, .. .. 11211, , q, 112 N Gold ..... 111008 111% . . .„.. . , Silver, (e) lON Union Pact( R.R. it M. Month.. tk2s MI 5 55 Central Pacific A.R. . 90,4 .4 015 Union Pacific Land Orant Bonds. 730 (al 745 We ate prepared to furnish Revenue Stamps of all denominations to our customers, allow ing the following disuout. 0.. $ 2.1 and upwards 2 per cent. " 100 " " .• •• 300 " •• 4 •• We fill end fo marl all order,lpon thO day of their nec i 11)t. New Adverti,eme ISAAC LYTLE, Attorney Bellefonte, Pa. °m, o with li tehlaion. NOTICE TO .1111t0104._ I'ol. HllllllllOllllll 11111 1 1111 Ih 1 . 11111t.0r COIIIIIIIIII t'll l lol / to 1111 load (onto, to lho :Id Monday of No‘,., hereby nollfyed, that lhov nood not 'odd Court will not bo hold. hallor ed will pletuto take nolieo By „,,i„ JOU N FxEcarroit's NoTwE tehtmlitmlnry nn t he e,,lttie of .1, hs wk. having boon ix.urd to the nly they reque4t till pMrMIOII4 kTION'IIIg 111(11 4 1,11.1i his void 0 , 11110 In mot t o iii 1,11V1111.111,111111 t lite.e having elltimr t,, them dilly nitthentiettiell for motleno (11l .1 bl %11l HEEI ERROFIII OF YOUTH —A gentleman why for year• from Nur VIII, 1/..111111V I' Ihv'ny i toil all the elleetx of youthful Idle, for the ftnko of mitterinK li mend free tontl who need it the recii recline for ?nuking the vlinple rep whu•h he VII. eared Huff.,ry w profit by (be nil rertimor'm en perience by luldresming. In perfect contblen e ,.. 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A very An. salsetton of WALL PAPER, will ulways bil found •t LOW pi 16-40-ly Coal & Lime COAL -WE ARE NOW It lug • huge .took of the Lret R ILK E.sllMtlth: COAT of all lour, which wo otter at Chu LOWEST MARKET PRICF. EOM Ctintomera are advtsed that our Coal under large and commodlotix Ole protect It from the weather, whieh materially to its value ae idol. Thos. who desire to tak• SUMMER PRICES have the opportunity of doing CO 12M9 !Amu burnt with WOOD OR COAL, tot our klinet On the pike kWh ug 10 NI ttilleo andyard near Mouth End of Depotfiellefonie, Pa SHORTLIIniE 13-16 Itollefon SALE BILL 5 NEATLY AN PEDITIOUHLY PRINTED AT TII IS DEED E. E 3 El .IIIIIN I , WIN