The' Democratic Watchman ItENVFONTE, P\. Friday Morning, March 10, 1371 fIiiNGSABOUT TOWN & d'OUNTY --Feirmera along, Ow Jack , onvillo road linvo already begun thew spring plowing. --Rev M. Roberts oflielated in the Presbyterian pulpit on titinday last, morning, hid evening. --Ono of the linntisonir,t signs in town i thht of Irvin & Wikon, over thiar hardware store - I —Good, strong, substantial harness, and fancy and silver rnounted,at Shrum & Co's, sign of tho Red —Hackett, the book agent, a genial and goodly sort of a fellow, was la to wn agun the+ week, delivering to SUbscrib- ----At the sign of the Rod Collar, over tho pool-olliee, will be found the be t , et•r of tug harm... over seen in Ceti- Ire ( ount ‘ —An intere.ting littlr , on of Mr Krim!, of tho 111,1 I stiurlet fryer In thia liilnce on Prink) morning lii•t, on Anu dMy. - county, um . lu tmw in 1401 (.n,liti,n The Irost i. In.t in;; the Ltr,1,1,1, snow still chn4, north the titountillw, \l(.liiid,r•tand that \r r, , lh, I 'won Y.tll lecture here N 51.11.1 II a i.l.t ro‘iii, here In \ pril, nl-0, %% the emiNe will he completed !, -Thy• fl ill Gno in entt•rtturitio•rit in vulrtki I :IN , n I hie ir,•,i,nt grnlunu• %%:',l 1,1,.cr1t.i — . rho t,r.• 1,,u, 11: ...Ail' II( 8., 11 l n•,6, eiui••lit fr.• a, , L., but the flame, were btiore muds damage ua- Wm. elm.; *d,n the burning ot a lar4e Mde in the -11 , •an•inl•I' t'. I: \ Is? Ica 1 , 11 , 1 I 411 1,1, 4 . f 1.,„ , f,c \ ',II • 111.44,y, 11:11t . l. , 111;,111 , Gar a I'Vr) p ilt I' ~ utt , r and (0ur.... lienr ~ ,rno• Inl6 4lt rwm. rt t r 1 ,, 1 •t.l. tt , t , t tt tl 1.0.. 11 , I I 1 1 :I, NkOlitlik r N%ll , 11r-t 1 l'Aed ht \..1 11:•F;i.:, awl •,:, u. u. -t, hr f. r n t.nn.l, I t N .tr, WI , ha% n ! t. =BEI 11. d, 4 r nd- Ow End but m, ME .! t It 11.. , ,tr ‘I I ft l lIMEM • , %, hii h 4,1 tLal n r r • \ r. Aga 1,3 p, 1.0,1 in.tant, a 1 , ,t. of SII% an I Jl - .ltrior, harttet—, of lit, II A I,i or . the 1,4... t materittl Th , ,e %%lint rg itri) thing w that alt. t. 41 till, 4ule --Tlll. f0i..14-arit W. allicr till the paid few days hits sprouted up the grain to such an s=hard, 111 some 1,1.0.4, that i t looks almost aw fresh and fir. n ttit It m erall‘ does in the melille t,l April i'4lllll. (earn are I . \ that the' late prong f11,•1 11111\ ll , j'l P . II \\I;•, R,•IL(•;•l•• r;‘,l fund town' NN e t• fur St this place, namely the I. I' , the Bahl Itttr all y , the It a. ma Central Mild the Snow Slime it is true the three la•t named 11111 ever the same trach, but what .if that --All in..mberi of the (o" T,to plar Organization, who r..,.1 any inter.,t whatever in that order, are requerted to be present at the next meeting tin Mon_ da) night. lEn portiin t tipm which the vitality arid v.,nt twed eg enco of tho Lodge depen6, will be transacted. —Mr. E. Carpenter, agent the National copying cempany, is now at the Brokerhoff House, in this place, pre pared to do all. kinds of cops mg from pictures, either erilargin:: or reducing the size, as may Iw3 desired. rxeollent picture % from original subject: , lire also taken by NI r Carpenter, who is q class artist, and has some specimens on exhibit•on. —Frank P. Blair, tbe jeweler, while out walking on Sunday last, with some other good-looking young'beaux, along the turn in tile pike, had t h e MlS fortuno to lose his high silk tile, by a sodden go.t or wind; which blew it doer into Ow Rtr, r.,1,1 to go•t it, Fraol, I rollod inW t I Itro, Ith, awl I 'tying 1,11 0 -Elf gent.rnlly, In FRS' yorbfition Ili. t'nip.'r got into litit FrPol. I, ru.‘t.rtitt.l, , :11,! , to attPiol to SI ' DAY NIMIT AT THE METHODIST 1 • ItC11 - -A splendid audience greeted Rev. M r. Mullen's final appearance,in the Methodist church, the Itresent con ference year, on Sunday evening last The sermon, as previously announced, tens "The Trial of Abraham's Faith." It seas well conceived and eloquently de livered, and made a very sensible im pression upon the largo congregation, many of whom wore affected even to tears. This impression was somewhat effaced, however, by the subsequent bu siness character of the meeting, and the singular ittul partially ridiculous man lier of its trans4tieb. Why cannot our Methodist friends settle their kisiness like other folk, and thus save them sel van OM mortification that we know great fanny of them, including pastor find deacons, (in view of the presence of so many from other congregations), must have felt on Sunday night' r, The env of it wrii iti•t thr named statement showed a debt of about a hundred lout tlirll or forty dol lars away to COTIferOIICO the nr~t in-qning the p.i•tor, her the honor of the church, wa•oin net , . to 1.1110 no Indebted 1.1.111fal illlll 111 , there fore, in s iew of the large audience pre— ent, thought it would hen good ttppor tuna>. Ii reduce the debt, and, for this purpose, and knowing the willingnotts of the people, proposed to send around per per.tlllll pencils for a subscription To thi• the deftcona, out of motive: of td Ir rnct, wo willsupposc,seemed to (1011111 r, and declined to take the I•libscription. this placed Mr Mullen in it tery tin einfortable and embarritsing position, It he nos equal to the emergency ''no of ilitt baskets, he remarked het e will liftmen penny collection It Iler,tipon. tb detwon, took bold OPII O VtI4O,I was •afely t 4 ,1, atlownlill t. , ~ , m y tAt.l%e ..r. Alt , •rteurd , , nn nwtion Mo. 111 t r . C uu lirni I', II .n s‘,l- 191..•11, ,t , l , 1110 1111tIle, 1111,1 :1.11.0111t. eiteh on, Z,v, 1., 61. ~ t 1; I tilt. ylt ICU II dr , IIT TllrTy-thrlP dollitrq INvre raiz than viwkig MEMO \ tli,.m nothing really J.: all till-, only It , 11.•t11/1 havo been con- TiNK•te,l ri entlre harmony bow e ,..n 11.:t0,m , 1- the find t .t.tt‘ t.st, 1,110 that might toll -tt,ttt 11 to. lirt , - , 11t ,. I, It Wll, W1•11 , ,111 and to prithrtirt. It Tit,•ref , r.., v.t. 11,11 tht Ntr, Jlull. n 4111 tl l 4llt ui '1,.• and 10. •11,,t0,1 tII lovon and nlnellty IoN I bur , L ”Ilievr+ Thi+ w,ail.l ha‘, k1„1 1111.1 ant--mint to all I,artu•. ar, 1 .4% ell I hat "m-r ..f ridu•ul.ni li.t II -1 11 ). 1/) 111 I , lh , • 11 . 1 ln•m 1 ) Ilt 1)11 Ili Ir I I Id HI 1 that rl.g v it•vntionl, we nre ell n Opp , , I ir I 114..11.1 •• tINHtt Iti I 1 ,-kr 111 , . -,•rmon, been .•11i r.. 1 jr.. lothlicatool, a ith ntl tl 'tic. that n sub4c—plgo a0,0'0.1 ro o -t. 1, tj wooll ho bad to-t.• to fore.. I/• dolt, acv, but MI It wa-r, t 11111 11, w.• ,•I‘. that .o , ll' Ivor I Imo. fri0•111 I lir I, have v.,incide4 t ith the r 11 - (• have alluded to this matter sim ply bvesuse there has beili con-iilerable p about It, and we di,' r e d to f o e " the farts of the yaw \n one is to blame, parts ularl , f r ..11‘ think that NO (1111 moot for allowitg this matter I he put oft .41 him; IL oti4ht to lin% lii•en all straightened up a t lent n, curly ft- Saturday lint, as it was not, it was right to embrace Sunday night s oppor tunity To be sure, some may rea-ona- Idy question the good taste of such a 'transaction, right upon the heels of such a a. room It looked like practical dis ledief in the elevating and glorious sen timents of the subject of discourse. It •4,1111,1 to stow a lack of FA ITII. nut the Arent consolation remains that //r.• `f rt ,e 1 Mit] the church is now nue deht. Is not this sufficient to atone for it all 7 Wn think so And we think the people generally think so The pastor loft for Confer ence without any vlsionn of financial embarrassment to trouble his dreatns of the church, and will come back again to a c-irp4regAtion not or debt and with money in their treasury. For, we i.uppo , e, Mr Mullen will re turn to this charge. We hero ho will, at least. lie is a good preacher and an e,timable eitizen,and NM want hue back And when hr cone let our Methodist friends put th6ir head, together and corn() other means or rats' rig money than the one,.now prevalent, alhd which we know they detest so much. TIARIt Cll n do it Thii.rresbyterians operate d ffi rent ly. 6odo other churcheq The N1,.11),,:14, van du likewrte, if they will. 1. •t them try it. - Kate Iteeil Co., nro Inq eliitorig mit their =tuck of millinery :mil dres prepirritory to I iuving here I • :11$ t t 1 • 1 11 IN "fir BELLE Foisik..—ilt is well known that we have hero ono of the most beau tiful of pure, cold, limestone Springs in the world. It supplies the town with water, which is forced over the highest hills in the place into a reservoir on the top of another hill, the elevation of which is equal to the height, of the ball on the Court House steeple. This Spring bubbles or gushes up from yin ground from no yet discovered source,and is con sidered so heautiful that strengers conic from afar to sae it, and its farm. has lie come co-extenstve with the limits of our Slate. The French words, Belle Photo, have been implied to it as best describ ing its exereding (dearness and the gush ing, leaping glory of its waters. It is the resort of lovers and promenaders on moon-lilt nights, and there linger; about it many a legend id' romartee and song. The'greq Frinicp Minister, Tad lj rend, during his yi-it to this country, one,. came here to sec it, end it is stud that he us i cal to sit on nntural chiur fArrii. i a in the side of thN,ll, just bel4iw the Academy, and gaze for hour, upon the limpid water, of the Spring,up the rushing, bounding torrent of the creel., feasting his eta- upon th e abund ant and beautiful ~smart, and ever and anon casting loving, longing, glrincii i•r the r ground of i'GrerinoiN It n id% Tsang, and lilt grcat I. he proud it Now, a ing ha , 1111 Ist instant, the 1 . 111.,re rif this. town,?win, wiiinen Iran, lvm hied nl . theSpriniz And iritranger,r.9‘, not of them got wet' And strangiir till, this Ti,, ol , n, nt , IrS it It 1111 . ) y I \ phalli It lor it nply notiood 121-I werk pert Lr 111 the lotirmil t • 1C.1% - Lurn, 1.1 [I SITU' th. the 61n,Ine.—• ul llr I' I: 1;0 ArliArt, 11 , 1111 , 14'd the 1.0••nl Nlr 11 - .,N.•r, %%4.11,v.. L : tal 4•1) 1.111141[w: And OM =MEE= nn rooiran , '2OO in 11, F.krnier• In .11 , 01, fir" urnlnnht,llv tin. w..rk !In Incendiary A. tin. Inirnin , .. 7, 4 , f hart, .IC111'1 , 11( . 1 . , It 1,1 wr• Wtllll4l vlt • In 11114 e“T1111 . 4 tilln iLnt V. 4 kll , oW I.f ME I.r 'lll.'l Clllll Ih4• “I),krit 1110," h , "•.11110 It 1,41 mit Fitrret., Ornin pr.q f rt . !, , A.,• It , Illi th , l• nt14,r.1 1,. Tii in , nt a lowrato IVi• iirolor-tatol ...or I'M , rid (•• arlijirl ls ilow • 101111- .11'4 l ' l . llll-.WIIII ..V 1111.1 V... 1111.1 r••••••IIMI. 1,1 111 V iif ..m f irm r frt. mi.. thi n• wl of Ilimt 9, a t nll4 ti It) it w.s gllnr ;tab r ‘lls ;1 I 111.••1 !it I , llr -an,' Thin M 11111(10 11.. , 11 , It,,rt ry tIL t , lluttlitid,,tl th. v d. I thlrpza s.,ino flay idll, thot bmv than mmal, 111 w.. ',mod to la. cumin 11,41 to forceuurrl•lven thr..11 , 11 I kn.,. crowd- , o th 4 IVe prOro , i , It, T. 1411.1011 Brill, tt, pt--age of nu art I.li;i'lliantitutdori people 10 keep in doorii, day in ilia week lit that a fellow can Get by the principal piaci, of attraction theri. with out 1/.111 , 4 1111 , 1 j.". 1.11 Ili! to !IWO S by the horn 11,4, •tir t ;ing, kii111 , 1) 1111i.+o, NEM —The meat and prrvi4mrt market 4 mlr eLti rprl.ing 1 - mmlA, hurt/ & S.raLib, wa• M.)1111/1) in.mm and w now in the full tide of auc cc.- They Im%, se( II fell It I.2, , entleman from York, Pa , 119 butcher, wife 19 ac knowledge.l to he Ono of the most 1.1.'11- rid in the profession 'limy are buying none but the not eattle,sheei.,pig,, Sc , and their lire of egetables nod will always be in season I)ressed fowls, butter Itllll egg-, al wayn on hand, building 14 •It 111011111 of neatness and of rani 1111 , •, 11114 RIO in. refrigerator is built ur the rear. Their lacilitiei for the market are most excel lent, and we begin to think that 1110 1l• al last 1./ 1111%0 it first-, lass mai kei establishment. We are a-'lit..l ih,t utrorbi ,„ •s. , , , oil 1. 1 / 141 1! • II ••• ing setoom, hat her.. 1 , item Mr John \I; a ll s e l towthhip, hol fall hmked "no hundred and forty hu,lield of corn, from honriso to sunset, on the produrtitu farm of 11 I) NfeKonn, Es 4. Dore anybody know of an 3 body who Mot (!ya•r beaten that in this or any other part ,•rth,. ranratry We rather guam that 1.1114 is decidedly hard to beat. --Therqt.i corn& 1111( . 11 , 11M:en in town, in , lm , d by the roar that .mr .t alp for ls•• aro not Prong to be Hilo '‘ of blg 1:111It• and tomahawk, an• beginning" to haunt our troubled sleep. It ia faid, that nn encampment of "Rod i, soon to bo equhlkhed here, an 4 pro nv;i1 1 1: ttith --Our renders will recollect the story entitled " Wearing the Cross," by. Miss Nelly Marshall, which wit,' begud and passed thiongli six or eight num bers of the WATCHMAN, but which the autholi , ss (lil not finish, owing, as she line home explained, to severe sickne ,, and death in her immediate family. In a recent issue of the Jeffersonian (Ky ) Democrat, wo have n still further ex planation, ns follows : M sawn —llll+l4 Neill, Marshall, the author and Hon .1 .1 McAfee, nort• . 1.1111 , 1 In the hilt' Londe of Matt 'loony ou the lJth lost , at I.:attic fort The engagement hetnomi them a• ono of yea, of faithliilne. , ‘,lllll of painful de tiirelllllllelit The immediate I iiimin stanco w Inch hastened Mt consummation vvas the tore nlllirllma of 11,01a-1411 4 r° llllllnlwenll rd her to hts skin who Moon speak the ildertot wortls anti give the inaFic tent h of lot r'+ caress Ity tho shin of the Hiek man the loner. ome at last Illlttatt for weal null foir trial, for time iind for eternity brig only they live to enjoy the .ninullino of dear love ,, • seasons Thu magic of its !night. , power already wltneso.mi In the, t convert. cowl l iton of the hrelegromn. who will certainly not think seriously of dying these niaM' years. We ate glad I lull she w lio.e • head. heat I and rl.n I/01,1 In .vat f0111:1111, for tho publn• has 1 both a nal/Atli le 101 e and a romantic Mar !loge DIM; O'n g dream ht ended inn happy renlity. Perluir, Nelly will et liii h the story Ito , t 11(11t1 , 01111 . 11t, now in tiiwn is to watch Bond N'alentine Col Short hdge and Saul (iie4weit, training /I VICIOus hoer to approach the ears with out tear fir-t put I;l..wliite on the hone , then i , horriii.lg,Q,µpoi•lie , him tip 1.. lootz %%Hl.' the I I.! , I 1,04'1 , . II- 11 ' , -; , .."n lii •-• i•il 111 thnr r lhr 11, .1 bor.., dnu t er togs forward, t. , truck out, or to lie 11 . 11 don t you (non tilt liorkt. the any hr 'ti told go'' En -- mild buy ft Autti r sold" i t , rrns b% Zuottiortnan liar's A. Co. EMIU , 1111 . 0 wl , jirkln , 2,lV :111101011 tO ti ft t that Deput Sll , l Nvolinin4 pri,oner to tho sn-nrio n•‘llltim , 1111 uluub 1. 111 v. 114. n,...1.8pa1,1,,0rtir,- Fn 11- , 1 rllllrl Dint it 11114 Mr 11'II -11itil,•11 41111 Wlti 4011 t 11, tile \ • f , .r1111/1(14 , 11 V, 111 •trito licit \Tr 11 is nrol tri hi , rn4lit 11l lrlll, nnd I. in thi- Inn n nt- I ridiiiLr 1.. hi- told I..git; dun. so.v,r can the 1., let t h.• bo-t tbi 111 ,, the 1.4.• t -\V.• 11 ,, t1C4• that nur friend, Beef, tii lizar 111111 tiihaceo man hag had ht.i , toro r••tn, m tin 110•01. o, float]) rublioti out IVO th•lngllt it rioodo,l on ablution s()rno tune afro, hat (Ink t 111,0 1 100 toll lion , •00 Bro 6, lio‘vover, has Hirt/on ON or a ?WIT loaf arid now sity• that 110 , gill Qortil) unit at loakt 11 =lll iIIEIB li lllifttl ( , I i , ,t hi, Ii W I lilii4 li of lii.• limo, ii , itktlit + It time tii iittiMil In thee, %ttliii At. mit I, ,•114nr... find teitlflerip, whirll 11 thing t4J (tinnot be itni /61 1.. ui %,.ry farnik —W.. L t , , itif“rrn thr..o Imo- !spr , ,o cre , t, for trout, that the pry- , nt is It 'Mk` of the 6emon The law porn ides that trout Fhnll only bn caught between the llst of April sod the 14 of Augu , t, and for every trout caught befory or after that time, the eatAer is liable to it fine of floe It might be well for our oves•anziou. 11-hermen to f,enr this in mind,leot Come 1,4 , 111110 , 1 . 1) li‘opo of r e ward, .11. , 111 1.4z,e a complaint agnin+t them (.40,11)1111 , 1% A Word to the Wl+l , , A4l -Parry and plain saddle., over the pet-ollive, et th© aign of the Ited =II --W,• bear n rumor that an attempt 14 being monde to purchase a steam fire : I.Y ,1 ” 1 " 4 " ,,,, 1Y kn.,. .. .. 1 14 .. , n , n‘nur). engine and organize a lire company,bul N :tll 114 it Lll.lllO. ll Ma and a ehrllll4o , alai I ‘. l ,. .. mi t, it o. l l : l , 7: , l t eui d th sl i l i l , ho , w l l.h.ly felt nailgen fear this news is too good to he, true. If 1 s?ch a proje c t is on the lapis, we hope j non, ..t 41441011 111141 ) 01a..1 il,e l.' l t'll i ' . , 1 „0 "r i . : 4 1, il. May sueceed, fin . wo belie% 4 . the in. ' In 1..2.. , naturally of all earneat sin ardent iliutants of Philipsburg cannot invent i "" ) "'""" I ' I " .l "''''"' lll ''' m '''' . " "" " r ' l ) dm, “r 1 . ,,,,,, timuvki,,i ,1„16,,,, ii, bt,..er , ~..i IA .4..1 diiiigently and faoldua _to. the " pronm4J.4 ..f Ills eause. i advaninge,even if the Leg o i.lature would ii N Ifeennext Mn on exhorter to 1915, to be likely to p 199 a lull c:ranting I{ few !10 hu. loil, .r".. o t " . . 1 I " "oo in " fir iiiir relief 111 ,If I r 11, 1. wan cogi•iit nod forcible, is it preitcher, —Philipsburg Journal. practi. at, scriptural. bridle., fl - ki•lng or e then a ar g t iu7:4;::, a r or ,, l a iv, r , ol w i k tUrY hr mgn rigsttf lb" ill , • liiirch, situ him name Is hwrpnrnhl~ l , •111111.1 with nearly all Its important inove I . %lax ponetii il In the sad 110, Dui 141 1 , -1, 4 tigulii,l I h.) balu.t.r.ote. when the Loeucherotis thm, ave wn% arid over , he went, hipi,ll . iiito the jowl, nod the porch on tor of her. IVe believe no seriou, ditionge, other than rr big scare, was the cony.- quenea. --3600 Singer Allithines are made and sold every wick. --The Episcopal congregration pro oi - to hold pervice in the audience room of their new clunth laiikling, for the firsl tuna, on Ennter Souday The room i. said to he a very handsome one with illuminated window., Irks the Presbyterian church. - • keture of lt.v. M. P. Sock, nn lho ovphiN of St. Patri(.4 . l4 i)ev, Ferguson Township and the $3,000,- - 000 Bill 1 HAM ROAD Iti REll NO I'ur+aunt to call, the citizens of Fer guson township, met in the Academy at Pine Grove Mills, March 4, at ten o'clock A M , fur the purpose of get ting the bond into shape for said town ship. On motion of Samuel McWil liams the following officers were ap pointed . President, Col. 11. Ayers, Vice President Geo. W Meek,ll Kreps, Jacob Kepler, Irvin liess, Caph Dtia lap, (leo Arch, P Kroonine, Samuel Hess, John 11. Mitchell, Piersol Lytle and Peter Koichline Secretary, Wm. E. Meek, L. A Sample. On motion, Col. Ayres addressed the meeting. Flo showed the necessity of the speedy completion or gelling the bond made up and handed Into the board to be acted upon , also that if Per guson had her bond in and accepted, that our chances were good tl we comp up to the requirements. The following resolution was unanimothly adopted by the stock hoklers • hlrtroirnl. 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