UN ' WINICYAW4 CE The Democratic Watchman. BELLEFONTE, PA Friday Morning, December 23,1870 THINGS ABOUT TONN' & COUTY --Operations at Curtin's furnace have again been resumed. --Our paper is so croWded with communications lb is WeCk that wo are obliged to condom() our editorials some., what. —Have you been to seo Sands's splendid Christmas presorts? If not, goat once, as they are going IT like hot cakes. --Mrs. I). H. Dunham will give n vocal and Imdrumontal concert in this pima+ somotinio during the holidays.— We hopo to son her well patronized. —Col. Pluton Jarrett, of Lock 1111- yen, paid us a visit on Tue;tlay. The Colonnl is looking halo and hearty.— May his live a thousand years. team belonging to 1.011113 liana ran away one tiny Inyt week,find another cam,' very near going through the wa llow of SlontguinCry . b clothing store, ti..molomly has twon sending our k ir-1.,W11 Moor.. I , ltr m•wp111111- 1 . 0. r will, II Gars 1.- ',mild }Pit, lk y.. it WI) I). h . ( gi•L liic ni I.f th. M. th.”ll-1. (1.111,- ,, ”rrt , w An II Lon- 111,4 iffid moot plea,llllL toCellBloll Iv an tici pitted —The Ittpubheart spells the name of the Gentlemen-in-Meek, 5-s-t-e•n Hnten Curious that that editor's ortho graphy should be so at fault regarding the name of lira own father. —The new bridge over Spring Creek, at-the foot of Lamb, is finished and open to travel. It is arvery credit able t•tructure, being 10 feet long and 21 ket aide Mr ()wen Copeland WHY 00 contractor, —“ur Carrier will bil around on I , aturday • morning, dm 31.1, ihmtant, bright and earl), with 1114 New Year Address, and hopes that all his patrons will In, ready with their quarters and half dollars Look out for him —The horse “Seott," belonging to fihertlitige & Cu ,full down last Tuehtlay in front of our qttnetuni while attached to u cart load of coal, Fortunately be was not hurt, and wns.oon rui.m•d to hi., feet Both Shafts of Ow cart wt.ro brok..n off. —One of tho mo,t gentlemanly, obliging and competent conductor.; we over met, P 4 Jhn Stevens, on the Iluld Eagle Valley road Col Slrvenv In a general fa .-orite and one of the trout vigilant ollirera in Om Coinpany'q em ploy -Wy (1111 I ,lv. r, ~f Iriciel 19v k, WII h lin. lately °pencil a cigar and iii the Hied' him k 11 r .ISet I. k..eps the very hcht kplttici•it lit , ti.phittle, pdit.• 11111 nly dvnlyr lull u. 1V..r1,., 1111(41 If; h g Itimt w.,k, v, hi. 11 weighed, whi n d robbed, 5 000 pound.. - Mr John Funk, of Ow .atilo hrllwl twO, which weighed, wln n dre.o.ed, nearly nine hundred 111,1111114 'Any the Republican, and, of course,it knows Sr:liking of our "dummy" Isom, a coup!. or durkey porters taking their co•o over at the Bush lluu l o , lho other mghtoth,u tram tunas•, woro inked 1, a gi•ittli•misn %.% but Luca the t rain gist in 4411 1 , Lord, Sl5lll 0110 of "dal d train comas in ji4t who,- ober It iikatnes " IVhich I:, about the ti Litt) ---AVo call the attention of every body, and particularly of the members ul the Teachers I ii.titute, to ii,oinible here on NI onday, to the oyster supperx to bo given by the Good Templar4 ni thear hall, durin g the week, for the ben Olt of the Lodge. Rememla r at the Good Templars hull, every night dur ing the week. Oysters in all shapes. —.Mils Kato Estelle's theatrical company had a run of had hick here week, drawing very poor houses on all evenings, except the 18,t 1011 e. (hi that OCCUSIOfI; they played to a full Imo." , nil gave ger2eral satisfaction. The compans is a good one, and deserves to be pattim iced. The last performance was given in Hush's Hall, through the kindne , s of Mr. Bosh, aho not only gave his hall free rind furnished the gas; hut exerted himself, with other gentlemen, to get out a good audience. We are glad to say they succeeded, for Miss Kate Es telle is an actress of considerable merit. —"Josh tho groat hu morist, delivered a lecture before our people in Reynolds's opera house, on Monday evening last. The evening was it very rough ono, but, notwithstanding, large and fashionable audience were present. "Josh" gave general satisfac tion, and was particularly liked for his olf-band and characteristb. noiener of saying and doing things. IL• looks eery ritin:h like the cartoons a in the Nrui Yurh. Weekly, a1th.,,11 not quite so uncouth. Ile stands fully feet high, and is n very pleasant and compuniunuble fellow. S=Mt PHILIPSBURG ANt, ITS PitoPLIC Philipsburg, on the lino of the . Ty rime and Clearfield railroad, is, ma xt ty Bellefonte, the largest town in Centre einintv, containing-sopo ii,d red inhabitants, and is a thri v lig, smart place. We were out there two or throe days last week, and were really surprised at • tho growth of the town since 1864, when the writer of this was last there. It Is a regularly ineor pirated borough, and IH populated by an indiedrious and energeti• class of citi zens. thong right in the midst of the coal regiiiii4, the greater proportion of the earnings of the miners Is spi:tit there, which unikeg neon y circulate freely and thtil market easier than in many other places Thu uunels 1110 paid all every month, and thelo aril but very few 01 thew who do not llnd them selves In possession of ultwards of one hundred dollars, and sometimes even more, at the close of tin ir month's labor At present they are paid ,seat lil~ con ti per ton, and at this n t, muku between eighteen and twenty dollars a week _Wages now, however, aro lower than formerly PI iris have burn up t. 41 and 80 cents per ton, and der lug the war as high 114 a dollar sus 1111111 It Is thin coal interest that wakes Philip-burg what it as Was it not fur that, LL, race u.iglit red about rim, but the 1,1., is ,oul round about 11, gloomy uud unattraeti vo as they !wen) in them selves, prowls. u bright aid aselul tu 'turo lur the place. hai several hotels, and worn 8/1100(18, probably, than are good for Its moral health 'ro couitterar howe‘ar, It has Ilan char, hes, all ul which are will attong o lial. They are Elip.copitiiiin, Catholic, Ilapti-t, Union and Slethodt.t. These all wago a vigo rous warlare sigain,t et it and millionth ty, Find their reutraiiiing and purely tug ullluences aro gratefully lilt and ac knowledged by the people Jug now the Epincirpill l / 1 114 aro W 111 1 ,411 a regular pa•lor, but expect to be mom' elipplltql 111.1.11 . 48 have built a 11 , w rL II 141111 Co, w hi( h 1 , !al dedlrillod on Skill- (In) next ((lin-411)n. ) In the wriy ul ti, 11..1., this bonnie:li 111 1111. 11,1111011114 Is II,11.1)011110 Ilt•f n1,11•r There are two larga public ni hool Lull Lnlr, and the hoofi ~rfi graclo , tl and largely all.•ad. d. 'l'h Teak. w,ll fir t h e place, and slo,w, OEM thnl Lilo (11.17.‘•118 tiff , proper') with the I.•io•tits to ill, den 'el Ir wi•Il orgnniz d Hrhuol syrti.ni A twine the iqiiiiceti in town urn ilet1111:•oltilf t in VIII,, renldelitYS, x 3331, III (Ned , ui iit of tho bilthling4 are gotten up wrth 111• tr urid u dw r.gurd to 1•4.11- VVllll . nel . Jlc•lirrk & It 611116 there wlui II it C 0111111011,11.., lhl . 1,11,1111•44 men, 111111 1ti441.•y hos. it, pr“jot 1...r+ NM Whitt hulk 11 , 4, tfl.•••• daN s Id It..Jn Id Irnnl tunr, null high rules of into', ? gr'at improvpinviit. of I'hlli~~r Lur k , h..w,,vcr, and ow 'OllO or which h.•r 111'4.1,11. rnu , l h.nl•t, CX1.1.11,1% t• nti . lllll to I. 11.• I y' F Lid tit. ro, BEE lir band dollar., and isguaratitend to return forty thotniitild prr annum 11 hito, 11w ••011, A 111, 4 ,11. and othiir., with ‘‘ Mc- Cllllllll, I':.y till.. 1111(11'0U, OW Shan holder., 11,1111 Wlf think they havo intyle a fortualito Invent: meld of their capital The tannery COllllllllO 0110 hundred and .ixtecit 11111111 . 1140 lilts, W 11 It 11 141 , , IL 1111 1•11or1111111n capacity, 11111] it will uridOuLt idly 01,1 leading leather 11 1 / 1 1111- fat tory 111 this portion of Pennsylvania, it not, indeed, in the whole State It Is IL very large building, supplted with two first lily engines, a large and small one, the former tor the linguae, of forcing the 111111 liinery that grinds the bitik,and the latter, we presume, for pumping the water into tins vats. The lumber interest is also a feature in Philipsburg, and planing and saw 111111 s abound there and thereabouts It is not an agricultural country, however, strictly speaking, and Philipsburg is not a grain Market She depends solely on the cold interest, and an her nulls unit manufactories for her prosperity Interested as they are in coal and lumber and the tanning of hides, how ever, the citi•rens of Philipsburg do not neglect the cultivation of their intellect ual natures, and hence there is estab lished there and well supported a week ly newspaper—the Philipsburg Journal —the editor of which, Mr. Ellsworth, is a young man of character and energy IN has a good office, rind prints IL hand some and well edited sheet. Tire Jour nal is neutral in politics, but gives the general news, and Is particularly devoted to local matters. These it "does up" spicily, and hence is a welcome visitor ill every family circle. We paid the Journal a visit while there, and found the editor, foreman anti hands up to the eyes in work, and looking us though the world had been using them handsomely. There, we also found our friend, W. J. Thompson, the writer, poet and printer, who with ono of the weakest physical organizations possesses one of the most brilliant minds in the country. Mr. Thompson is a young Englishman, but tins traveled much arid sead more. 1n ,1,,, d, hn i•• in regular book-worm—n walking (fictional), and is at home an' all possible subjects. Ile is a writer of hooks, poems, stories, sketches, essays— in fact, a everything ; one of this unist versatile men wfi over met-, iilXiiys ready with pen or tongue, and always aide to support his theories 111111 11.01 10114 with the beBt. and moot indi.putublo 111/111.11 1008. ?elle has also a 11 nil classical odtwa tion, 111111 quote , ' Jlonier, Horace and Virgil with as much 1%80 and alai I tale as though hulled been persomdly con le poritlinotel with them. Certainly n tonal reinarkable,_birt very peculiar man. 'rho iipprwo ti to l'iiilipslturg w by the Tyrone & Clevarll,Jd railroad, over the Alli•glieny mountain, at the further side ,if which it ix situated The is wild and n a particularly interesting. save at Ni , nllllll. Pleasant, or rather NI mint Unpleasant, as wo should call it, in winter. lime tint road winds around deep fill, 0110 hundred and two feet high front the surbiee of the run to the top of the bank lloyand this it short distance is the summit, and, from this point, a very pleasant lands( ape Vto W 01 Clearfield eorilnly is LI he 111111 WO Neel the lhri+mg I.OWII of o,.eirlit 11,1111 several other villages, i ut nothing particolarly worthy of note Is to be seen's From Philipsburg to Clearfield, we can say nothing 01 LI.. svenery, 114 WI. have :Inver 14/1,0.•1 over that ',mime of the road 111 the road itself, we are inclined to speak most favorably, As tt certainty most ably managed by Jlr fleorgo U imperintendent of the Tyrone division of the Pennsylvania Central NI r ilkins is min of the most faithful and trusted °dicers of the Great. Cl4ll - and 1111 4 4 WWI fur himself golden opinion., in his present 1,0441 loon its NU periutendont at Tyrone. Ills condue tors sr. Jlimpetent and his carh core foi table and con rellient, and his employ , übhgin L and titter) live It may be said that Nl'. 11 , lk ins does not Appoint these men or furnish the ear., whir h may be true Al the Sallie 01110, IL Is not likely that men are upinolnit•d to ths•+i• p•r.Uwn. or I lII'S fir 111.111.11, WILII4/111., ur 11g11111.4., 1114 1 - 0( t,lll 1111 . 111iti I .ri So t t tft. r HI I, r Wilk itt4 rem the ergql it of, irol t. 60f, tho.lll R•• 0114 a It 11 1 / 1. I 4 all able trlther 111111nri ex- cellent teenager We weuld not €1,..e thi* leiktily writ arti,l.4 will,4ffit ki/“Willi!.:iill4 I.lir 110 11r briltli k• 011, onn of tin, rn.,•t 11 , 111 ri4..111• ,11,,,. /14 cif 11 . 1Hlii.-1•11r24, fir 111111 h "f th, 1 ,1,...,0 0 1 our vi.it and 1114 nn. 10.11 ?pint 1n "OiowitiL.. 114 round" A 144), 1, 1114 and iiit,r,,ting floridy for iiwir kind 1•on41•1• eriition h RN! thi. WhO Hunk. , g•med kin`ri 11,141 %,,r1 I boiler and 11111.1,1 v! Jur thcir livva 111 it 11,,,vy Vl4 ,1 , 11r).4 ring , ul Vat taut + .111 widry ht.ao -A new lot of toy. al I; NVultz 01 I ' h h w. ,0,11,11 , r piniTh wit in Minn y, ill 1791 MEE t,, t 1,14 I}{o4, ut the Hg, of 13, awl lin+ h.er) n Cllll , ll of county for many }ears •crv.,l it .“litter in the artily all through t h u war ,i 1 1812, faithfully and tiliti, a, Ii WIL, ntraight-out Uwu, , i rill, 1111.1 newer soled any other to ket. For the rivskivy,' or Oleo years, ho hail been confined to la houmv and for II pt)rtlloll of rho time to hi 9 bed SO great, to ran h, wail 111.1 retirement friirn the world, that Many 10•r",,f14 01401114'1t, hunt dead, and wore tinily retailed to the fact of ex - [41011,1 prior Li, hist iday by t h e tidings hoi duceit , o "ii that day NIT. With/. way ithried in the Luthe ran eVlll.l.l.ry nut Plonsiint (top on tiun duy Inst., lii, n.mains being au...oiled to th gru .! by it large voncotir... !tell& It 14 a fact worth recording that ha hod been m itriod hall a contur . t , and (hod in jilYt. fifty years to it day from the !Dorn.. ing of hi. inurrino. toy'B at 'tam k ot'e. --The brat workmen in the eountny at Patton's Jewelry Store. -- %VII thought that borough orders were hereafter to be peel It Sel.Fll4 dint this 1,, not being done, arid we have heard:ntoneromi complaints In Cori Sequence. If we recollect eright,our distingui , died friend, the Treivoirer, et the time he received the' pledged liiimedf to keep th a orders oil the street. Whitt 1. the 7 An, thole promises to be redeemed, or were they merely a ,•ly dodge 01 our good friend, the Treasurer, to receive Clio nomination I —Pine fancy goods, perfume cases, &c., presents for ladies and gentlemen at Patton's Jewelry Store. —Rankin a head in the toy line -No paper will be Issued from this taus next week. For many years it hal been the custom in this portion of the country to publish no paper in 4th of July *ea or in the week between Christmas and New Years. Our hands want p week's holiday now, and we our selves foal like taking a little recreation. Hence our subscribers will not look for the WATCHMAN again until the tith of JotioaCy. Choice books at nankin's. —On Monday the teachers' Insti tute will open in Reynolds's Opera Donne. I) tring the week a eerie„ of lectures will be delivet tutu on 'noonday e'vennig noniething very in teresting and attractive may be loulsed lot from Prot. Hull. On this occanion 50 vent -4 will be charged for risen ed seats. Bills and programines have been and will lie freely circulated, no that our people can nee that the hint i nue is really going to be a nuccess. Sticce,mhil ell'ortn are bong Made to have the lady teaehera in attendance bearded Tree at private houses, so that their expennes trill he 'but trifling. ----170 to linoltio'H Book Store -110vm,nle.la at Itaakitl'H ..1101t, to .1.(1 the fIIO ,lock of 4ilver wire at Pailon'4. _1M11"4 commpreialllogo nt I'lll-burg tq ono) 011.1 w be,L inutituttonA tha kind in thp country. NVo would recommend tiny oft ur . y,.11114 men detiir- IFILt a tuerctintilo tiotition to go there. Ihe prof,ts-or.nre rompptent mom trfol flip sy trill or instruction vPry MI V all ttl• gl,llB --Ch ristin as trees at Ran kin's Thu 111'W l'r..4l,ytorina Church, at Beech Cro,k, 14 t.. laral44llented ~n Nt.w V,ar's dot'. 1;1•11111 . 1111'1Ci nt QM --It tolot's mode! ll,ok Sion. jahei., go to 'tan Itio'N. Stpato Eogool4 at li,tokoi'm ----nankin, the great toy !Will. - understand that Ilr 'l' R purelinsvd a Ilr.t chooi billiard table from Mr, Downiirg, for the high and nimhty stun of ten ibiliars, U o la volio. it ' , Tort" and opell all I X toll.' Ve eslitli11.11111011( of 1111 OW 11 • r wl.ll (air friclol Ito.) torl,1•1 auceu'si nr Ii Of not , / Villorproe. [h.r the Wkl,llllk,l Sabbath School Convention. The .4•,•,,,,d ,110. ml utinvi•iiti.m I,r Sabbath ,L wn 111.• l ul 15 ,0 111,611rg, 1) 13111 /Intl I 1.11 %t•-•: m , "r the (41f1V, re b. lil m the til . W l.utln flifi r 111111 h. A The largo 114; thr dal uud r n.wdrdJut night The lit, it mod, ',mg Li, Ili.. Si 1111111111111 114•4111p11,L: In Mutt WtAl L. ti hu It Ow there I M:til) I.ennills, ur- Itse,,nerg+to :"S‘ hind wul6, r, ,lith•reut parts of Ow (;.•n li• liver wits there 111111-1114 his ardor, t.itl, unit 1•1111111•111,111 tutu the lir"- 111110 ul this in•V wit, there, eliterlitilling us With hni This- Miller wits there, ring us up with 1114 h•rvuut ,Iralur) , (h re, 1111,1 u. liVerinoWilig with plat lien' initilighti wail read) wh+neser the ~dings dragged, to it word filly, VI 1111114,5 t uingru•tu ul 11111 a+n+e,ul(u.ed new 1111 into the eleleisen 1/r Ilwntl there, his ago an:l exper:::::: the itriliir of the ‘.,,il.eyr mein her., Mild 1114 IHr-teeing M ien., t enut,lrng 111111 iii sisi 111110, 111 i s , and Dr...., D r V oil Rio! ; 1'r.,1 11L114 NI. Kve Agrn niturnl , II I , F. , 10. , y, , II Y :11.117,r, Ey , and I) Ilars , the I 'tiselpho•ll., the 1,r.....:il purtictimtim4 is th., 41N0tin,1.,1,, thus l oving:sin itgrrenblestiriet ‘ !, nud 1,1141,41 ml to ill stir t—oprl Wilgt 11,11 -- gise 1111 111/111ta• of all that was siod would require too mud) space An enumeration of thesub- Jecto, with one or two Meat on each, In 1111 that the leader Call 1 . /11101q, First Subject Fea-ibiiity of es tablishing a paper in 1111,1 (li'Vr/- 1 1. 11 PX111114,1r4 . 1y, or in part, to the Sun day Sr Imol work in one midst IL 14 ,10,40gaial I. 11111,11 , 41 the paper monthly ;Subscription 'mice Mr single copy 50 (•itib, of tell or more 25 (',.ruts After living ilnrcicrsed with consider able interest, the subject wits referretl,to the business 1 - 011111111.11 4 0 The bu sinless 01111111 MM. referred Ow matter to theex yetitivn eorninitten wlllll,llt e.prenaing any ,Lpifilorel thereon Second Subject.—DefeeLs of our Sun day School system in its ifrganizatnin and practical working(' The following were the iminciple defeett pointed out • Ist,pulling tutu 111114 11111 the back grou nd, the committing of ~ 1 "11.01"11 11111 i 1 . 11/1111- Itrizitar„ (lie puma wall 1V411•1 nlentn ; 2.1, neglecting to teach the rettet.histii ; 3d, going too far from the old ',e n t er' path Im 11111411 - ; 4th, lack of uniformity in the , 511 i, lack rd point in the in ii m ikon , 1,1;t, ;at k Om spirit 01 m 7 .1 lit 11 , 111 - r ,t , l :.4 1111,11 tr, 1 144 le HI 114 1 1$ , 0,11.1 a 1 , 111114'11 ml i.. 111 ; 11th, want 441 scii,ohlr4 , 10th, not iiirpremong open haptnred children their relation to the church ; Ilth, Want of punctuality ; 12th, le.ck of Leaf-hers 18th, lack of sociability ; 140 r, ,don't dovelop butiovolenee or (ho art. of giving; 16th, clueing schools in winter; 10th lack of prayer ; 17th, wuttt 01 personal effort. Third Suhjeet.—flo w can these defects be remedial? Many valuable sugges tions were made, but space wi l l not al low us to give them. Fourth SuNret —What are the beat means by which young men can be brought into the Sunday School. Ist, teach that the Sabbath School is riot only fur children, but for all, old and young. In Dr. Kirk's Sunday School Boston, numbering 400, there nri , 212, over 21 years of age. No difficulty in in keeping young men in such rt school 2d, personal appeals to the young ; in making such appeals we should have our hearts in the work —make it n sub ject of prayer —live chi i , tian lies. == Fr/!h Subject —Should not Sabbath School` workers take some action upon the great evil of the common use of to bacco, with a s; ocial view of preventing the young from acquiring tho Ilajeit3 ether the common (1.0 Of tobacco wai IL great e (lit was II rut constdered. 'Cho ti~•nsn of the (.011011110.M 500 mod to be that It alas, for the following; live reasons: 1.1, it is IL LI Iqy 1111 ; 2d, u•~•~os; ill, expensive; 4th, injurious; file, a bad example. Taking this view of tho subject, the conclusion necessarily lollow4 that Sabbath School workers should take active efforts to prevent the young from 'clueing the habit. Sixth Subject.-1V hat are the duties of church coquilles towards the Sabbath School, and how may they . Go induced to discharge their duties. Ist, it is the duty of panicle to attend Sabbath School themselves ; 2d, to support them by'con tributing liberally of.their 111111111 ; 3d, see thatptho children have their .lessons prepared. 'rho pulpit and institutes good means by which parents may be influenced to discharge them, Seventh Subject, l'emperancr.—flew can It be beat taught 3 By example— every church member ought to be a tem perance 1111111. It would be well for teachers to bring this subject frequently before their scholars, for the Superin tendent to talk upon this Ell bjeet lit least every 3 months to the school. It would be well to have a temperance society in connection with the township Sabbath :School institute. Iluvo sortie one at Sabbath School celebration., ole., to de. liver an addres. on the subject of L(41)- 1,111111.0 The foll..wing art. several ..f th e to l e." ti. I,ropetind.d through the que-tion box At ..1 the 11114Arf 1,11 t• It rd Ille• person the .- 14 11. rut ,t for nn ungodly p. r son to be IL t..1101.,r I.. 11.4•1 ill /I Stlb• 1,1101 1110011 tiswer benev lir I iltlrOilVerted teacher who is reg ular and punctual in his attendance, I do not discharge him, but make special efforts for his con Version. —lt. v. Wylie. l)oes loafing ill !•1111114 and stores, night alter night, better Ilt Subballi School oilleers and teachers for their work ? An+ --Certainly not The fool ish, silly, vulgar talk of such places, has 11,111gfIltIltig tendency and unfits bun for his wort. —I) F. Fortney. :Id Should lilies manufacture wine as a beverage, lied ter cooking purposei 7 Ans.— plintu idly no The ladies have no I it.etcm to mak.• and deal out intoxicating drink.. 1.1 lien a teacher reproat hes his scholar for snicking, as 111' meets 111111 Oil the way, •lieeld lie not tlrst take the cigar 11'11111 1111,1%11 mouth And bide it older coat tall, whil+t he administers the rebuke? A iis —lt'es , and be sure never to put it in 1114 111,111111 rigid ti glib next 11,1111111111,11 Wlll be hold at Anronshurg en the •e. and Tuesday of February, 187 I . 11. 'l' SO/IM., tb, WA, II NAN Our Public Schools. it was oar plea-tire, in company with it Iltend,to visit the pillthemehoolm of thin place , un Wednesday last, anti %%. I I item the ex(ltionatitm ot the varioom grittlem, to which this week has I)eeti 14,0(01, prmr to the litA i lid.ty vacation 1)11 our arrival we aere Limit% r e e et s e d by l'roiemmor Idamtingm, who mstperin 1,,,t1p, th e ,teliottlm and 11 1 111•111 . 4,1111• beet grade of the 11141 i school. 111111 , V 1111•11 111 1 11111...1.1i•1 1 .1 11-, 311.1 .10. r .11 1. 11 COllllltolt. I lilt roe lied, pioorlootoort 141111 the 1 , 111,111111111r010 of a clam. in l'hymival l itogri phi 'I he e antatation att. 1111/1111g11 /111.1 111.1 , 1 :4.lll , lach,rv, and ielleetm etedtt alt Imith teacher and pit lid 111 lier 111 to gone ,vttli equally credit:idle S,11111• spevosienmoi traap drawing 111 . r1.... 11-1 ,slill . ll excelled apt t%i l l l, er 1 1 ‘ - I . Cllted by 1.11.1 . /i1C111.4 1;r 1 .1111 1 1r 111Z( 1 101111.1 the rOMlAOrlierll ‘ ./ I .I III Y, It l l l l the /111.4 .1 til tF111( 1 11111• itietttrem, and Iteatitittil and tipproprtate inttllttem, a Melt, di , l'lttlemst.r told 11N, were turtitmloml to; the Ft Maar,• then pamsemi throngli the %11/11/111.1 grades beta); pletimantly greeted by teacher* and melmlarm respectively, noticing the slime orderly appearance, thortnnzainemm of examinations:tint thsciplitre I tit letigit 1/111, 11 1 4 in the fir,' Aker lintening for Horne linie to very irterenting exit.mintitioncl trt 15Ientitl Arithmetic:and other britiicheB, in the primary mid interniediaie gtit(len, at the reque-t of the tencl.ctB, is.• tat rued to bear the meliimlN sing ; when snub tilt order and di.cipline, that would 110 credit Ina buoly .11 %elerlin little youth» were B},redilY lintssicti in two of the aliartnienui, which were made one, by 81(11[111g the eliding par titione. Then, with tut animation that nhluonl Ismontited to enthiisiltslll, and the proniptunde (.1 (il.l Inue Bingerm, the )nlllll6ll Voice. , , hill Iwo hundred in number, jollied m one grand chorus that thrilled the •sotik; and the Only comment we t'lt jinuitittble ut Milking won. to nay well done The romiim generally, were well fillet' and ate oiderls and urnt, Eiertining scented to Hint e oirmino"thly, and hat itionionslv, evidencing, efficient gos ern went We inns' • We !sever ttsted it Sellool4lr Sehoots, in Which the 1,111.118 Ket . ll‘ed in he more nitS , and iiiii)rcBied nt ilieu minli e .), or (,‘ loch presented a nn~ie ow:000111 stub ilostriehing vomit non, 1.1 in Ihr fill I, Si•lio, of Belle Mute do at tiny time. e Murky attendunce ; the community ()I its (surest ispraretill) e‘ititing betwetv)ii- HI and teacher, e‘idence4 n »ninon 4.1 effort, which will ensure progrreos and proficiency in rattily, and which speak moat favorably of the teachers anti the administration and government of the CITIZEN. ---A NVeittern editor comaded a nom who complained that jomtice had not been done him, by the remark that it a as very „ lucky lir him." MARRIED, lIIRI,INCIER-1101a.---00 Dee, 20th, nt the residence of the bride's father, by the Rev. W. D. Wright, Mt. C it lIIRLIZIONR of I'll IllpKburg,l',entre county Da., to Mil. Ins- PILLS ROL; of IttoehantionMentre coonty.Pa. WRAVER—ROSS.-0o the Nth loot, at the reek/once of the bride'', hither, by the Nov. R C. Bryson, Mr Dtrie II Wetrre. to Miss Al ICI. RUM all.of Conti° comity, Do. FnRFITER.—On Rondn y. Drin ilio roolilenen of Dr. It I , Spring Mills, !u - Ith Wilson, or It. II and Joanna It, months null NOVVII (lays "Thom In no floek, loosontot n ea, But one dead lamb In t him; , T 114.10 it, no hire4l4lo, bnx 41 11• ' 1 lint has ono vzwitnt. chair! "Let tut he Delimit Them" Nov Nut from the ground mem. Rol ofteothnes eeletttett Antoono thin dark cll4guete • k "We Hee but tlitnry through Iltt ORM Ainlti them earthy dattip4, ‘Vlintreetiot to on lot end fon, May lort lionvetem cllttlont hot IM not ilen.l,-11m 0411.1 44 11.41 gone unto that nrhnn 1, =t==ll2ll #nd Chrlmcblinvelf cloth nil, I ay after day we think wh tt In tIIOSO 6nght realoi4 of 1.111 1 . 1 4 /1r artitll.yoll.r. ht•r tivi,l , r ..t.• 14010111 tilt,. growl more hut IV° will be jimlent, and woola We may not wholly stay , liy Hilt . ove mketetify lug 11011 1 10 Thu grief that !mast. have WI WA LTZ —Gil Friday, Ihe lull romillen..e • In Ihirrpmnvlno, . (.np, John I: Want.• , of 1114 age JA(•ICSON —in Nillip.horg, on her 30, 1870, Andrei,' .Ing•k.nn ham and Ann Jnolt son, nge.l Sloop on—beneath Om votlh• Oh, sen4e vlay tlf, 11 the homurn of it, Thy »mil !lath wtFig' , l it. a 'lhemniltlh it ell, r St•I•111 ,4 1 . 1..111 ,11.11 , 111 Ito v.. Ing on Ihsl tiilvha's hr A 1,,01ve , 1 (ram earthly Nth ‘Vo mourn theo—yttt, eo hop T., meet the up above, And Itig w 141 hey the holy That.tells.our HAv ior'n lovo I= Art happier lar than a. And, comforted by 0114, INO I ood M most !um Derree The Bellefonte M =I The 11,1111W1lig are the .111011111 Hoek Thuradny oVentna, when to presto. White Wheat, per Int.hel Red Whent, per Inediel Rye, per hll. 01e1 ellr.l, 111.1 . Int4hel mhelled, per Int4hel, t Ito, per int•Ond Itarley, per 1111.11e1 loth 1.1111.41 t, per int4hel (hwer I. per tot.hel l'otatoe4, per Intnind Eggm, per dila., Lord, par pmind Itocon—Shntilder.. Shit, • • 111411,1 lir. • "tt ;mu wi 14tittur, p.. 111141 iwr pound I,rotind I'laster, per 101 l MONEY MARK firo 441 , fluninh he 111011111 le.s..t " M ntlw "1.441'4 1' S•. tor o. per vent I I hi. only Int 1 . 11 , 111. It II 141 31 11,111 ittr l'ot , otit. II It I oti.oit 1.4,114.1,4r00l 111.1111 11,41.1 preplor.•4l 1.1 , 111-11 4,1' nil ,1••111,111Itlati.m4 t., O. I ing the wiltJwtlig 011.1...11 $ and tip.nrik 2 I 4 \l.• till r.r.,trd A ll nrd.•r r••••• 41.11. Books and !Ratio I)A\Fib., BOOK STOIC 1/, IV.I I'S A lIE WIIEN YoU WAN atutabla for 1)11 or 4 011 ntt, you will MO It HI;;STATIONERY AN I=! H i; 1. ,ES NO! Air( p' ea 0(11 II n•" that surioarineil fu quality ur w It A iiiiusE! AROUSE! cm ,,, nee, bu convinced, and buy Store Oppol.ito BUSH 1 EME MIIMM 40(1)01,014'FW (Rin,' to call attention art Wien loy special aria, enabled too .411 at Ihu VERY Low EsT fik WICKERSHAM'S SCHO OM Y. WICKERSHAM'S MET INSTRUCTION AA; A R'S EOO RA I'ICA 1I u BOUK. Tho model POCKET REGISTE HooK, CUITERA YSlold fni 0110 Manual. and Clud+ of 4,11111), Ihlllll,ll ===l of nanshtp. CALL 111,1,1.4 (rein SIMI) 1111,1 cpwanln. 'Ft SCHOOL MIITTONS," OUT SCIIOoL OLOIISS, LINO, REA DINO COAST. Special discounts to lettolkern aI reemis Also all kinds of School and !looks, Stationary and Fancy Don't forvst o 114.11elonts, Pn. J. IJ-31 Died