The Democratic Watch m ELLE FoNTE, P.% Fridayrlorning, January 20, 1871 THINGS ABOUT TOWN & COUNTY —Read the advertisement of A Schrover A Son in another column. Mr. Robbins, of the Port Jlauldn clotrge,will preach in the Meth (ALA Church in thi, placu on Sunday --Thn Ittrgn.t , took of Btationory Sc , that everauno to Bellefonte in 1/.•1 rig 7l•`eel@Ott this week flt the 'Model Book Store 1 Ititrikin Philipsburg (dd Fellow; tr' nialspig arrangements for a grand .up per and lecture to come elf On the 22,1 of February. A pleasant tune is maul pitted ---The Work.; m Oil, place were "I,lm 6e,1" 1114 week for want of Ana hnd t.l cease opo•rittorTP4 h r u time They begin llgnin, linwerer, in it few days -Eight Llittu NV %Nit .Ir,l dollar," Ikal eAtate, Nectirity giv en and a liberal ijiteret Will he paid .11.1,11 to the WAT , 1111 I‘. ollice for Lyr thir particular,. —UimD•tuur. Dula uutala- g“t• nt!,iiin , t hi , will, whon ho ignlilo to work and not in want, rind egpocially upon n (own-hip of which h., I, not IL (11.1/.4.11 Whit hour the t,v,r4ecri lu say to Oil, IVo ndvr.t thorn to look it up Ilitv'nt they poor onon4h in thoir own i. ,, W11,111p, that they in, will. trig. 11 a--unit it portion of thIP Ito a :ort likoral or very obttho put of —rho Itellefonte Ciitnlmintion well t. , all at the County , uperinttunlnnt etlit iu the Court I and get it copy of the I',qll,yl : . •cliool ItiTurt plrn 7; 1 "•,, ou :".illtlrdtlys °llly. --11 e tire Ind.:ht.' 0, Frank flu.- to,, 1,,r u lute COO 1/f Ow 7'11)1,, Mr I 11Stoli wtu I.ortn , t 1) of tit- county, but Wow ri•pre-onts In the Loglibithro of I,,,ui,•uthit Kitt' two perfornmnr, In Reynold,' Idall, yxt wvek, on Frniny and Sntor day evtAingi ProgratllTllPS will ilalik( it apio.nr.ti, 1' In (Itw ttni, --()ur ,41111 tint friend, C'iiidain cm‘eserann, wll4 Nurprised une da}:tais 14 Vt . ', by the wheat of a pair ,f lwur babies upon pretill,es Ti Captain always wa, a Ilaky felloss Forgo and h i d, has he..a mi , ro ride,l for the hot h'. weeks, undergoing repair , , n. iiud operitlionii on Monday hot Th.. Roll ing Mill will resume on 31oniloy next --Frank Blair's establishment in the Bush House is the place to which all patches that are out of kilter seem to be o taken for repairs. Frank is adept in this line, besides being one of the best jeu dors in the county. Institute, the County Superintendent tuns visited the rch W.llB of 1 /""") ila'alnuun and ptitvm I repnrt% that, with a few• unplea•ant exeepUon•, all are in '4l cnnditinn, and v,ttun_., full u‘ti•dm —Some impruvetneat , are bemg ma , le in the Rash Ibm.re. ;rite bar andiAlarl I'oolll are to be located to till . lin.einent Irl the room formerly occupied liv ilie VllllOll4ll 111111111 , 8 °thee, \ollie the lin—writ. im to he tale a kind of all or KS Pemblc room - The editor of the Philii,burg Juurna 1 traveled to Pittsburg lately with E Judson, alias "Ned Bunt line" in the same car. He says that Ned carried his writing materials with him, co that no interruption might oc cur in the great story of "Wrestling Joe - which he is now writing for the Noe• York Weekly. A MIPS Shonti , a teacher of the High School in Philipsburg, also teaches a night school for the benefit of the col ored folks Among her pupils is an oratorical darkey, who has been a preacher among his people for some years He is now trying to master the difficulties of the alphabet. When is this done, he proposes to take les,ons in a-b ab, e-b-eh, &c ,&c --An interesting series of prayer meetings aro now being held, under Presbyterian auspices, in the rooms of the Young Men's Christian Ass.miation These meetings have been held every day for nearly two weeks, only occupy ing nitwit half an hour at it tinie They are creating quite an intereid our men arid women cannot better employ a portion of their time every day than by attending these half hour worship We would call the attention of everybody to the fact that Jamee Par ton will lecture in Reynolde's !fall, on Tuesday evening, Jan. 24th met. The lecture will be moat intereeting and in- To have "one hundred years ago" peen in review will be pleas ant in the extreme. No man, perh ape, on thie continent can handle a eubject ()couch magnitede, with ae much learn. ing and ability, as Jainee Parton. ELM= —D. Dunham, Esq., has, we understand, severed his connexion with the lielfefonle Republican, in which sanctum he has for some time officiated as aggiettn to editor. Mr. Dunham is an easy and weir sriter, and had really 4gt veo the some little charactki We suppose, now that he has withdrawn, it will -elapse into its former mate of "itit:g" shrieking tin ittlerecti ogneto. —A letter from Boalsburg informs us --partin it i,l, ra as tried for the that a !Jinn there by the name of Antho- aiiurdei of William Dale in the Clear ny Maye•r,l a crippled soldier, but who is field Court of Quarter Sessionsdast week. nevertheless able to work, and who has Our distinguished friend, quhto4-ror: always provided for his family, has been vis, Esq , defended the pr' en' ttt - find minced on the totrnßl,,p of Ssiore.shoe, succeeded in saving hislife. Tho ver through the instrumentality an certain diet of the jurtb was manslaughter, acrd Radical who was fearfiN that in he the court sentenced the Prlsonjer to clev came to want, he might be among those ca years and four mouths in the peniten who would have to contribute to hr limy With any other lawyar to defend support in Harris township Mr Mayes him, the rob:0)141y is that Harder was. opposed to being put upon nuns would have found it a good deal harder and Particularly npon any to get otr as cheaply as he did. but it is other t ha n his own ; of which be has almost impossible to cons ict full) any been a eitiz , n for nearly a }ear, and prisoner who has Orris as counsel. Ile where be has paid taxi's and voted, and 1, one, of the ablest, Phrowde , q, most is of right it resident Not 1,11;4 since; 1 1,31-111.,1, logical nail indefatigable law- Mr. Mayes took sick, and was compelled yet, the United States, and has al to keep hi- bed for two weeks, Ditring ready achieved a fame th:11, is eo-exten this sickness he was made the recipient sire with the commonwealth rp who h - of a donatiod visit from a number of li‘e , Bellefonte is priest of him as sympathizing friends and neighbors, a man, a citizen and counsellor, and is through which he was supplied WA!' wrlhn 4, young as he is, to pit him provisions arid clothing enough to• la* against any other lawyer lis ing, either lon till spring, even if he had not done in a criminal or civil valise 'flie future a stroke "r work. Itrside, the ho h, w of John 11. Orvis is a most brilliant one. expectaticrq of a pension, and latterly k: opposed lull becomi ---For•ter s Devling balm been sell ng /I follblle charge mgllfly of Carpetslvtely It is 11,. be a ble to work, end until the best place to got them cheap his sick rte....mm.11,1 0%, ry of h., Grundy, aithwut asking help from any Imo Now, wii Would like to know if wie 1111111 Cull put ai,,tlwr nn IL t”W fl•Ii ip If Mr Maye , w able and willing to v.ork, he caarpl.t be forced to become a paliper ag.ain , t hit will And if lie ih tl.en it I% Ilnrri, nod not 5rt.pw4114.. , that. , tipp.rt him I'orhupt we .1311 Li, ,‘‘ inorc of 'nutter by and by "1 . 11-) ' ut I::inkin - . rho er.tyAlttinriwrit given by the "Ileliefout , • ('ornbuurtron,'• en Friday night di•t, with succc'.•ful, both 111 regard to the of the audiernal pro•ent and to the stage performance , . The troupe made their nppearanu• ur regular min•tn I style, with end men, and the inet 'table a,r ompaniment of tainle, and bone. Gudykunst wa. the lambi, man and Hoffman handled the bone , Both performed their parts well, and, with a little more practice, will become roil cient The dancing was tolerably well doom and the su rging with ns goorbits we have heard from troupes that mak,. more ',retentions We predict that the "Bellefonte Combination" will yet tir1114.,. It II it; It replitatimi th,y nut pra , tin ar,:ftllly, arid Guard ..utlandi-ltries. anti ..xaggi.rstiuris lhar pawl; friend, Mr 11 ml, re, it'd the by laingfalliiw, • The Paid Rey iiire, ' r that did bd.( relit and, Itriihkard ii••, has laiweriii, and ha, al ready ,ulti,iited than (I/ r.iiinu purpaiue \', think that rave and iiractieli will make ”rtitor For the first appearance before an au diem,, on the public stage, wu think our young friends did ad 111 rabl y They have proved that we have a good dual of amateur tent among us, and only a little encouragement is needed to bring It out With proper effort, we do not see why this troupe may not become a permanent fixture of our place, of which we may, some time, have as ID h reason to boast 1114 Philadelphia has of Carncross & Dixey. They propose to give another performance during Court Week, and we hope to see them liberally patromied The receipts of the first eve ning were eighty--flue dollars. Goon lon it ANY War —A few days !once, a couple from Tyrone, who had just been joined in the "holy bonds of matrimony," fink passage on the Bald Eagle Valley railioad, intending t:0 atop a few hours in Bellefonte, arid Roush their "wedding tour" via Lock 1111%.'fl William.p.rt and Harrisburg. Soon alter us they were cosily:seated and fixed for a pleasant ride—wrapt in love's delicious reveries, and dreaming only of the unspeakable joys, that in anticipa tion could utmost be tasted, the conduc tor put in nn appearance and broke the spell, which held them in extatic bliss, with a hearse-like ejaculation of "ticket, sir " The remark was addressed to the excited and flushed bridegroom, who, after fumbling in his pockets in an ab xtracted manner for several minute% handed to the conductor ',Oat ho sup posed to be his ticket, but what was in reality his marriage certificate. The conductor scrutinized it for a moment and handed it back remarking, "That's no doubt, good for a ride, but not on this road, sir." —A Social hop camo off at Monk's It■ll, on Monday night lag, which was a very pleasant occasion. Tho ladies wem captivating, the gentlemen gallant, and the dancing graceful and spirited. Good music and light hearts conspired t ) make it an occasion long to be re mombo. —— kn irllcmpt t,r break jail wa= inadttby IPf 0101.n...tier+ confined 111 "Fort NVon4lrnuz," here, On Saturday la•t Their (Mir Ingrllllll.llt, far at rrur bo a•certanicd, Wll• rt CIISO with which thoy In 11 1101 e thre)11;411 the wall ofvell into the 111111, where theN eeNled in couple Of hoard, and got into the molar They Nv,4l I iiinlmibted.. ly base nude th Ir o , cnpe had they been it; f, , rttinato in opening the erdlar wall lis they WON' in IhnnlGh the cell [tut their tool, were not ulti Hint to get through the )10/IVy 0.11111.4 ref lho cellar, and the solvent sif day ligl‘l betrayed thew --Tho 6n Pd toa an .pice , . a t For, tor A: I)evlings (:lerun,thu• ph, toyrnph artu6t, ha• an apparatu4 and light for taking pictur at night, whit.). In ha; put up in It room in the But•h IJou.r NVu• have• been shown IL , pet•ltllefl picture by arrangement that w equally na good as those taken by daylight Those who want pictures, therefore, and have not 0111 e or opportunity to liar° it done by da)light, will find Mr Glenn at the House ready to receive there atter night fall I rNthe day tune at the ear , at night 111 tie --.--Homothlng now ut ti Mods l Book Store, opposite the Bush House ---We notice that our friend .r lolin I. Rankin, has become it publielier in Ins own right That favorite cottipilu lion 01 hymns fur t,nbbatli schook, crater ineetini , 4 and choir.i, entitled IN rill tol I Nil ~~~~~~. ~~f~~lwlni•,. Iry lion, find !nay be ilnel at Ere book "lure in large editione. We al%Nayn Knew Itaukin wan air enterpremg chap, but we were hardly eXpertin,. hint to turn Into a book publuther Rut curitut-i thing,' happen now a dap, Sunday nchuulN will be Faipiiheil with the iit (ilaileetih" at reduced MEI --The best a.,.,rtment of C,,,tton and Lllll.ll s-heetings and Muslins at Forstur Devlings —That enterprising and go-ahead flrin,Me,srs Graham & Sort, whine boots and shoes ore worn and praised all over the country, intend, during court week to ; sell (AI . their ,•ritiro stock ta cost This is not to be done for the purpose of quitting bminess, but to make room for their new stock in the .pang, rind all who am dc,iron, of getting gaud bar gains had better make the 1110,t of the present opportunity Boot, and shoe., slippers, guitars, &r , at cost, during court week Remember the place--nt Graham & Son's —Coca Cainphorino curry chapped MO A friend in Union in forms um that Mr George L. Peters killed a hog, two years and four months old,that weighed five hundred and eigh ty six (5(6) pound. 11. V Itridon killed a pig,six months old, of the saute breed, that weighed'one hundred and ninety-veVOll 1,0111111•1 These aro "heavy weights" and we (1011 bi if they have been bents IVe gIP • • Union tOWII4IIIII rs Ills,Ol --The i ll-11 utdi 1t..1- or A 1.1 Model Book Story. —The audience room of the M E Church at Beech Creek, will be dedica ted on Sunday next, the 22d instant, as announced 'in our last issue. The morn ing services, aroi o'clock, will be con ducted by Rev. J. W. Langley, of Lock Haven, (late of St. Louis) and in the evening, at 6& o'clock, by Rev. James Mullen, of this pima). The former pas tors, neighboring ministers and the pub lic generally,Wcordially invited. This notice is by authority of Rev. J. W. Buckley, pastor. —For the best general assortment of merchandise in Bellefonte, go to Fors• ter & Devlings. —Cocoa Carnphorino for sale at Green's Drug Store. —"Wrestling Joe" at Rankin's. f.. 110%, log is the number of of taxabltss of the (111T,rent boroughs and townships of ~unty as shown by the late Itt•llefonte Union, il, • 11,-,1 , 111 ' ion " llwiGnooii " Potion .‘ Korth ' 6 4prking Benner Curtin rt, I. • 114.gg. Itunl 1.• I.regg r M 114 , *rem' —You ran get coifini at tr Bryan's cheaper than anywhere Ci4o. A NEW EsorEiteni•ei —And now ex citement waxeth high upon the an nouncement ref n project to fohn a ;took company, to be known the "Hundred Share 011.Comminy, " with it sub-cribed capital of $lO,OOO, for the purpoiia of nuking a well at this point in arch of petroleum. It li proposed to bore to II depth of 2,000 feet before abandoning OM work, if not struck. The pa pers are mad,. "tit and Omni. üburrhr4 MP/ un 'y141,111.11 for charter tt ill h rri, ri• the 11 111 be TICe proposed 111101 1, d of C011'111'1111.: ill" t"11n Id , It.r ee p lln l •toel, 111 to lOU .d IU each, one quarter 111whirh to he paid down /for /I fund to =tart the experiment and l as.e.smont4 'mle for the I/111111110 , may he demanded by the progre-s of the work Two attempt* hay'. already been made to ri , dkeni , l in thig section hut their.fail ure is 'attributed to the Wells not havin4 been sunk deep s enough only hope the enta;prase will hileePed and that an other natural product tnayk added to our suhterratieihn wealth =Phil !pantry .lout nal. --You will Ilnil all kin 14 of farm lun• nail i hair• at (Ylir‘itiC., iiiirsiti ti.i. Ct,tirt ll.,liii l'amplionne cur, , fr,)%tod -- \Vt., (Ind the following compli mentary notice of the Institute held here nod of Prof Mnghe, our able Sll - in the lust issue of The Ef lowa for an r Pntnnyl r a nia Teach,/ , Tor Crier', (10VVTT 1 1 .111TITUT. —lt Wm• our for tone and pleas., to .peed a day at the Centre omits I te.tit itte, bald at Itellefonte,lieeettilier So N. he teaehera of thin rolintV Ko ns ti boJy he thus Institute They were all there, Use per eent of them !They were n. 4 only there. hut Ito y eururupalgid In the esereinea They, anie forward voluntarily and engaged with a will in the work We halo seldom even noel, hotly of Relive, intelligent leaehery as are I hose of Centre einunly Centre county has a Superintendent_ Mr Magee 14 the very ova th., pn.iti"n Ito liorlorlttoly ' fi Mtieh of the seal of thu ten.ellorm 1r en doubt uttrilititalile to their Ihre Slifterlntendelit Mitgot , We ithe.t.ritrt of the Iri e. 111./RU(Olk Innsllole to the nest 1111111 Coffin+ of all style.' and prieea will be found at O'llryan's furniture More opposite the Court House. Lewisburg Chrontrle thus 2. Is /1 the prospect of the " , peedy completn,n" of the Lewisburg, .1 . 11 tre County and Spruce ('reek liailrond We are happy to announce that at the recent meeting of the Board of Directors 01 the I, r It It held at the Penn's It It or nee, In Philadelphia the President MI, anther ire.t, its 1101/11 as the location Is 1 , 11,11111 . t4 . 11. to advertise for the letting of the heavy work in the mountains between Union and Centre counties, so that the work may be proneeolt .1 with energy the. winter. It is expected that in the spring a large portion of the balance of the work will be put under contract We eau nay to impre•ement men at last, that this, touch rtestred enterprise is now about being lolled to a speedy completion in despite of ro titers, --It has firtelly born :determined that the host assortment of Boots &Shoes in Bollonmte, is at tho elegant stout of Forster & Devling. —From the Charleown (We n t vi r . Rini.) Jnn.nrd, ~1 not , we learn that our town nail II Clay Wearer In there tatiperin tending the handing of htekn and damn on Elk riper In the name paper we find a .ale of Po rno 7otton nere• or land on the 1.1 nod , the pnrehn.e r+w.. new. the tuunry ill Wearer, and I J It Cameron, 'l' Ii Swann, Etc Itlaneltard, and other. from thla Pilate —Una/inf . /don Globe Among the "others" alluded%to in the above, lire Henry Brockerhoff and Charles McCafferty, FAT , of this place. These gentlemen, with Mr Blanchard, have made large purchases in that neigh borhood. —Fine old Government Java and prime Rio eofreeP at Forster & Devlingr. ---IVaiinder , tand that Frank Mc- Clain intends ta VOnstr uc t n bridge over Spring Creek from Water street to the !limb 'loose amble, This will hen great eon% onkro , nod %IWO thr tlnou. , orc to WIIII• 1 1 I , 11111. $O, o•Ir p4,-.il from drlviric ttl .•11i11,4 iir.sqo.l In 1 1 14 ,lllliie ll\ OW r/11.01.,,id =CocnsCnmph rin etire. s.,re —ChoieePt Silver-Ihp Syrup in the enmity, at Ponder C Dnvlinv. —O'Bryan's cheap furniture store 14 opposite the Court Rome. !For the WATCHMAN, Dedloation. The new Methodist Episcppal Church at Philipsburg, was dedicated on Sunday last the 15th instant. The day was rather inauspicious for tie occasion, be ing very unpleasant and disagreeably wet, which prevented many from being pr sent, who otherwise would have atten ded. Nothwithganding the inclemency of the weather, at half past ton A .M, the church was well filled and the morning services were opened by a voluntary per formed with gond effect by the choir. Dr. K L Dashiell, President of Dick inson College, Carlikile, preached a very foredile and finished sermon, from the (Atom, mg test: "Put when the fullness „I time was come, God sent forth his Son, made of a Woman," taken from the 4th chapter of Galatians 4th verse, bib prod iced a good feeling and made 11111i1 , •-i•m. After he dosed his oiir•e, in his than musical voice, lie apr minced the startling fact that Ito eloirch was in debt seven thou -and and two hundred dollars; and that that amount must lie raised before .the church could be dedicated 'Filen 10l- Jsntcd for an hour and it half as success ' fill solicitation t begging l / 1 5 a congrega tion ever witnessed or f. The result, howeteery gratifying and efl c.irliginv:, And when the announcement was made that six thousand dollars were raised, the audience smiled and breathed freely. In the afternoon at 3 o'clock it children's meeting was 111.1 d, at which two hundred dollars were pr omptly raised, chiefly by the little folks of the Sunday School, one hundred of which were given on a Oroposition , to make Grace lividly Dashirll, daughter of the Doctor, a life member of the tI E S S [Grace will no doubt tips predate the bonor,being a cis monther One thousand dollars were then left for the evening . , which, trftio. a 51.1'1111,11 of great interest, addrat.sed more esp.( i. ally to the young men, by Dr. Dashiell, was raised quite promptly. During the day Ilspirit of rivalry manifested itself between the Young Nll.Tl'4 Christian A.,,nentimit, of Philipsburg, and the Choir of the M E. Church, as to gIVI lig will, h was iwromprinied with II good deal of ambition After each, rip n 14,1 v, greenhad between four and live hun dred dollars, and each was determined to out-do the other , 1.•1111l11101 rely about a 6undml /111 , 1 dollars to rai-e, two of the brt (hr. ti, M,essrs E Perks and (' Monson, ‘s ho li,ortaken '111(41, 0111 fernier ill shill of for 1110111111 d till: latter halal, I f of. I lie r, stepped forward and corripronwed by leaking the amount. given by each equal (the YMCA lit the tone being fif teen litre , ahead), and il••ili110.1 the I The dctlieniory service., were then performerl and the church dc.liontcd,freo Iron) ("AIM. lomiedottely niter n Dery handmme and elegant...dyer commumon servieo Wtl4 ti) the church by 7ilr. Su‘nni Kesler 'l•hi, church ii a very neat and w•;II finished (4101,, Th., audience chamber is comfortable and comtn.elioun, about acs hundred person. , It. walla and ceiling beautifully fiescoed, and the hutch i brilliantly lighted with ga , , unman, tenni excludvel for it The pulpit in ru•at end molest, with guod finish l'he gallery is'a beautiful np4 , 121- men of architecture of elegant design, and might be 11. • il ., 111111130`11arcbT11/1t.`"f the oil' FtrliCtUro The entire emit of the church was 111)1,11t 1..4.11 thousand dollar., one 111011- Qaml of which was rain . ed by some of the good hrlle.r, 'to furnish the chore h with bell, carpet and furniture The citizens of Phllipnlitirg may feel somewhat prowl of th, it recent church 11141.0(V, nn have erected four new 11:111.4, within the last throe yearn, the last beteg the tined and most contly The fmbhc spirited nens, zeal and energy with which they have prosecuted these 011torpn.ps tosuc cessful completion, is decidedly encour in.2; evidence that a reformation of the place is out altogether hopoleas. la•tr Friday, itod illter the morning train had left tile Milesburg depot for Itellefonte, mid rti,.(4l the bridge over Bald rt el„ a hoN about eight years of ago, .iin of ty Mr Brown, of Port Matilda, Jumped nil the tort while they were going itt full.peed Consequence, a badly broloi.l and cot leg l'he Intl Mut corme down on the morning train in company with his mother, who stopped °Wm Milesburg, and placed her RIM alone on ti, tram for Bellefonte at whieljoilece I It uncle lives, whom It., wai going to set , 'the lad e%caped miraculously, as the Injury proved to not be very serous , and when questioned, gave as a rea.tin for hit jumping MT the cart, that he would hare no money to pay 1113 fare back The case presents a warning to parents, that they can not be too careful in guarding and protecting their children from such mishaps, and furnishes a fitting rebuke to the recklessness of the, mother of this boy The action of Mr Meadville, the conductor of the train, wan very com mendable Ile stopped the train at once and wan very prompt in looking after the child, taking him on again, and de livering hint to hi. uncle, who had the I wound dressed TRA V Kl. Kit Business Notice Air Woas —Dr Wingate having returned from hie trip P:aat, Is agan at work, beautifying the teeth of hie numerotta patients Ills spare hours tin devotes to writing an essay in pant hint form, (or gratultious dlstel k k i.lon to his patients. It treats of the disean• es of teeth sort gums, with their treatment sort preservation, also on the 111,1"4111111•11 1,11- 1,11.y.1 In the manufnetur% of artificial teeth anti Ihn various bates on v hp h I hey me or! The n 109,4 1, when propel I y will Le of great benefit to all who set value 1111 natu ral tooth ' F.:lntone WATCHMAN, —gents In the nellee ptildinhed In last week'. WAT,111,1 , 1 of ley hiv• leg hob Melte, mtelflog all 1 tin earl, for mode, all ((e h .ould he Fold for ten per r•rnr l a n than irket .or - h, p 11.11.411 yorreet ,rn veer lied 11 one per r, OI r„, also luxuro all In ride of pipe ly In Illntnal and Stock Cos., from 3 months to live yearn. Died ELAM—At Went um of eoroottnptlon, on the 7th Inet. , Mr. John V. Else He was burn In Sabina, Clinton county, Aug 31st IMO. lie leaves a wife and nne child. Hie last days were cheered by the presence of a number of his friends and loved ones, whu •lilted him during his sickness until after his death. In his case the power of religion to comfort in sickness and to take from death Its sting, was folly realized. Rio end use per fect peace. J. W. C. 11088.—On Monday morning last, the lath r instant,of typhoid fever, a 11.110 men of David floss, of Pine Grove, (allot,. 11/1" , 0 we did not learn,) aged about 5 ), ni • , —Copper ore of good quality has been known to exist in the Muncy Creek region, for some time past. Recently, we learn, some new dis coveries hare been made, and the excitement In regard to the dacovery of copper in that part of the country has been relic% ea Al a the opening of spring wn suppose a nniel ler Investigation will be given the matter, has heretofore taken place. We hope co may bo found Jo abundance and of the sprat Ity.—Manny Luminary. —Green county, Pa , ban a Demoerate 'much In the pet non of Abraham Shell, one hundred yearn, who rode nearly rout tt !al election to vats the Democratic ticket, Shull has voted for nearly eighty yearn,and novel flinched lii the cause, supporting all premidential candidaten from Jeffernon to Seymout. Ito also voted for Wanhin the etecond time ho was elected. la DWI Shrill rich, tell or twelve Mlle, to !then.' ad ecru' it ma,4 meeting Ills mind in clear v Igoron —Er CORRECTED BY KELLER k MUSSEI• The following are the luntatlonn up to 'look 'rlittr4titty I.l,•ffing, a lien our paper to presa. (White Wheat, per bonito) ..... !fed Wheat, per lap,lie] . h....... . . , , Itye, per itunitel . ' ..... . .... ... . • Corn, earn, per lnd iel,. .... ..... Corn, nhelled, per landwd. .. .... . .. , Itarley, per bushel . . . . . Itaeliwlteat, per Wylie! .. ..... ... l'iovertteed, per bushel . ~. . . ... Potatoes, per I,lplllel ....... . . ... Egg., per dozen , .. , .. .. ' Lard, per pound , . ... Itavon---Shoulders .: ....,. . . Stdev .. . . ... . Ilante k.,. . • 'ralitta, per pound . .. httitter, per pound... 11,,r,,, per pan 'I ~ t,,t onto] ('hotter, per ton .. 114.111,0 n A Br., 4 small Third s ftunt-ii lie 11•111),,Ing .11.14, lip, .11-4 utt , '65 new lob oti '6B v I'M 66 116.1, 1,0 I. s 11 per 1,10 Cy 110 eenip Int Notem, 66 I=Mial 1 . 111.41 Pne:ll, It II 1.4 II 11411.10 7.1 i. irk Central Multi. - It It WI", to 1 . .711 to W.• ttro itt opartol to rurnio . st of nil d. !!!!!!! In our 1•11441iler, Mg the fo,ll4ovi log 1114,nnil in g 2.1 and 2 111,1.1.11! v.. fill PLII.I fern gni nll forder.llll,l Ih. o f their . rerellot New Advertisements 1111( ) . " 4 ..k \VIII Le receivet the onder , igned lip to the loth tin 1.1. A II 1 , 71 lor Moug the "dome work log the I.rmk of \lemma. llotime In Al 'filly, I learheld county, lel ft—two - nisi, for doing the carpenter work of 1)1111411[1g Work 1.4, commence April Ind, enfold/m..11.y the 1.1 of Septemhe:, 1071 committee will furnish all the material of grmind Ihe plan and .peeillt Atom, of laiildlog will he .hown by the ondereign Ammoville, I leartleld enmity, l's. 3 "" \ 4W A N... " Committen Zion Bap D W. WISE. I reveive the undormicne.l for 1,, dung 11 f Nl,•..ting !louse to 801 l tt. 0.1111. i.. roomy, DAVID Mel It K EN, 16 [:lt 114oNer,rlearti , 1.1. C. , Oitsrnv rn MIIIMEM I=l BEDSTEADS, 'TABLES, I:II A BUREAUS, WASRSTAN I) WARDROBE:3, NIATIRM4I 3 I4, hr Pertieulnr Attention to Ordered it RPA HUN'? poNR PROM PM i M I.le, W A I,NITT, Ri*IEW,OOD FURNITUR E WARE It( Howarl Street, Bellefonte, Pa , What Notr, Hlonl n, Chltirn, Stooln, ExterltunTablee,Ete., Of every deeeription, quality, And pri MAII. I' hrap+•r than at tiny oilier lietatille kind Hi Central l'etitinylitinie ventn I' lIAIU WM. P. I) V N CAN =EMI F 0 ll N I) It It it M A CII I N MANUVACTUILKH 0? PORTABLE AND STATIO ENGINES, 7'URIILVE WA2'1 , ..1t Wllijlt; Works near P. It. H. depot PRINTING IN COLORS A lALITY A•r ruii 1)1,1,1E. The Bellefonte Market MONEY MARKET, riarnituro METZ= BELLED ,N l'E, PA S11111)1'1.'1? ,f tiON, Ml=ll FritNrri• R E I= Parlor and Chum twr Sots, SOF.IS, LOUNGES, UNDERTAKING, In All Its Brunellep CI )341Noti ('AMI( I, I'S Alwayn on linn.t 8111011E1C A Itu realm H,,ftv. IV/achinery t _ IOOOCIAIISOI. 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