Q The Democratic Watchman. IS 1 , , IA EFONTI.',, PA Friday Morning, April 14, 1871 THINGS ABOUT TOWN & COUNTY —Anna Dickinson on tho 19th smoking embers on the streets are Evidence that the spring cleaning up has begun. -----Tho delightful April weather has already made excursions into tho coun try a pleasant subject to think about. —There are married women in" Me mphis who go to school, says an exchange. There aro some in Bollefonte who ought to go --Mrs. Judge I-kbaler and daughter, wife and child Of the Into Judge Minder, formerly of this place, aro now visiting in town —Miss Anna Dickinson is to lec ture for us again on the 19th inst. l'n ele Greeley says she can talk like the, dickens. —The law office of William I'. Wilson, has been removed Into Mrs. lien 411tr's brick residence, next the Broker: hell . house 111 r .1. S Iluld's wife, of Reber,- burg, having left hits, he has i.ent us a quarter to say that ho will pay no debts of her contracting Jim David, of Beech Creek, was in town last week, and Cline Quig ley, , of the same place, happened upon u 4 this week. Garden-making has begun in earnest, and the knights of the spade and rake are doing their best to get the ground ready for the seed,+. —Tho ball at BusICA Arcade on Easter Monbay, given by the proprietor of the Itig :spring restaurant, WU' not n • sIICCI`SA, the attendarn e l r •rng quail. -- Rev Father Mel Ivaine, whom we mentioned la-st week as having gone to Sedalia, in Columbia county, hits re turned to thisplac4, , iMdw ill remain here. --The warm, pleasant weather of the present month is bringing vegeta tion forward rapidly. The grain and grass are growing finely, and the peach trees are almost in bloom friend, McQui,hon, i, turn ang out some line work in thp line of buggies, at In, establishmeht hear the depot, Mac Is a good workman, and keeps none but the best hands. nre under obligations to Dr E .1. I.ii,bler, Atiron,hurg, for n hSt a üb•cribors, kindly furnished for the VtAt tiM We will try to give them all, the worth of their money Liptiin publish card in another column Those gentle men are dealer, in the very best lirandi of eiwtri4 and tobacco, and are alway s pi - ewe(' to see their friends drop in --Our town is very doll at re,ent Wu are almost as quit as though we were living somewhere out in the bat 1,- woods Uh, for a revival of trade and street, tilled with wagons, eartb and drays I B Prie4t, lain of Itr•ruu A SO Ili j Chestnut street, Philadelphia, has b.cated in this place and open( d a store for ladies in the Bubb ifouse Read her adrertisenient and cir cular. --The jurors summoned to attend court on the third Monday of April, nood not attend, as there will ho no court at that time. The regular court will of course begin on the Monday following. --Wo think we heard some talk not long ago about e nlarging and im proving our Academy Is the thing going to be done, Or has it all fallen through? 'rho ancient edifice looks as grim and hoary as if it had stood for a century. --A very serious dog light occurred on Tuesday morning in front of Frank Steinkirchner's meat market, We saw officer Fannin trying tb arrest the curs for violating the peace and good order of the borough, but the only thing he caught was a bite in the hand. —Wo have received no news from the engineers now engaged in locating tho branch road from this place to the end of the mountain. There seems to b e no desire particularly to let tho peo ple know how the work is progressing We presume it is going on all right, but wo don't think it would be at all improper for some ono to drop us a line in regard to it. SUNDAY Solemn superintendents, Sunday school teachers, now is the time to replenish your libraries with books, and John I. Rankin is just the man to do it, fur a roasonablo compensation. Ito luta now on his shelves u lino lot of books, which have been road and highly 70C0111monded by prominent Sunday school men. It is Rankin that can toll you just what you want. Ills stock 1, the most complete that has e% or boon kept 111 Bellefonte, and is sold et `such prices that no ono else can think 'ol competition. Do. - i't tail to son hls maps of "Palestine." Store opposite the Bush 11 ou so, --We have been requested to pub lish the following: in the 2511, of Mar,ch, after short but pain. fel illness Francis E. M. Twitralre, aged 12 t eals, 1 months mut 7 days. ()sly a short time ago, and she whSts the subject of this brief notice was with us, full of life and animation. The elastic step and beamingeye gave prom ise of long life—of many years in Willa to enjoy the comforts of a peaceful, I ,liappy home. She was a child of more than ordinary culture of mind and heart —possessing elements of character sel dom found in one so young. Indeectvit may be said of her that she was old, be yond her years. In her intercourse with her companions she was kind, con siderate and truthful ; and in the Sphdre of her own home—in her place at the old fire-side—tier daily life was a ceaseless and most beautiful expression of- fill al love. Under the influence and christian teachings of pious parents, her heart was early educated in the principles of our holy religion, and guided in the way to the cross. When di,epso fastened upon her, she evidenced in the midst of keenest, protracted suffei mg, a sweet spirit of submission to her Heavenly ' Father's will , and when death called she pulsed away front her pillow of pain, leaving a testimony that proved how petieefolly n ehristian can die. I;lie died young, but she (hod well, because chi, slept in the arms of Jesus She paled Irent the uncertainties of time to the eternal realities otheaven. 11cr sun went down withodt a cloud , throwing b a ck a light to gild the path over which she traveled home,—the light of nn ex emplary life, made doubly beautiful by the chri , diart's peaceful death She' has gone , but the hearts that are mourning her absence to-day, arocheered with the sweet thought that she has _gore to be wlth God. Henceforth and-forever, the re-t shall be near the Throne." 0, what raptures thrill her bosom now' glens , flash around her brow ! Ilappy , me, farewell until we meet•beyond the river Farewell, until we pass to the other shore when, if we die as thou host died, we shall meet again. ' 'the head that one e was fa. Ised Ir 4,40. lied with gluey nuw , A 1 -0 %. , 1 dwdem 11.1011, = True friendship is a jewel of great price Don't despise it when it is offer ed, nor turn from its kind offices coldly. Never pas: a friend in the street with out -.peaking, lest that friend should no...construe your meaning A ffeetion• ate hearts are sometimes very easily touched, and grieved by the slightest neglect or coldness. And there are some persons so constituted that it word ,r a limk w stiff eient to transport them to the seventh heaven or east them down to the depths of despair Others again are so proud and high strung, yet so tender withAnhat even the appearance of a slight is sufficient to chill their warmest feelings, and make them cold, cynical, reserved and unhappy Sid' sensitive natures require to be ler) kindly treated, otherwise they will shank‘,l Ithin thelll , vi% es, and all their best feelings wither and die away front the 11014.111 of 011•11 t , .11 bitterness --'se don't know how the road Iron) here to Ilublersburg is now, but we d,rove over on the Ist instant and it was then in a horrible condition It was ruts, mudholcs and stones, through. out, and how the people who live elong it can put up with it, 19 more than we can imagine And it is always so yl wet weather, and particularly in the spring of the year. We can't recollect the time when it was a good road. Whether any repairs are ever put upon it, we don't know. The part from hero to Zion is particularly v illainous, and from there down it is about as ornery a road as can well be conceived of. We presume the supervisions of Spring and Walker townships ought to know some thing about it, and probably Choy can explain why it is always In such an abominable condition. Titesx genial merchants on Bishop street, Messrs Keller Sr, Musser, have gone Into the spring and summer goods in fine style, and are now busy dealing thorn out to their many Lustomers. Their stock is really a handsome ono, and shows off to fine advantage in their commodious store room. For the ladies there is eierythiughe heart can wish fir in the line of liess goods and notions, and for other folks there are plenty of the substancial neceiwarlos of life. Be sides the two captivating proprietors, there is handsome Dave Koller to wait on you. Ladies, what more could you want.? —An accident occurred at the saw mill of MOssrs. Hoover, Harris & Co , near Philipsburg on Mondab, by which as the Journal says, nobody was hurt— but, many men badly scared. Whil e running at full speed, in the midst of a log, the circular saw burst and flew around in a manner anything but agree able to those in proximity, and tearing up things generally. The mill is now stopped, and *lll so remain' until the arrival of a now guide. It is fortunate. that no ono received any injury, Vet the saw is a loss of several hundred dol lars to the firm. Itx.v. S. 11. lilicADE is to assume tho rectorship of HI. Paul's Ep•scopal in Philipsburg THE followini the result of a cal tulation, made by a person in this place, of inquiring turn of mind, which shows that there will he fifty, three Sun days in each of the following years be tween this and the year 1900. In 1571 there will be 53 Sundays In 1582 there will ho 53 Sunday,. In 1888 there will ho 53 Sundays. In 1593 thorn will frt 53 Sundayy4 1n 11499 there will be s:l:HundityB Monday opens the year 1000. If anybody doubts the above they are at liberty to make the calculation for thjrnsolves. THE Presbytery of Huntingdon, in which this county is embraced, met j,n this place on Tuesday ilast, continuing its sessions through Wednesday and Thursday. The presbytery is the low est deliberative body under the organ ization of the Presbyterian church, and each 0110 is composed of the ministry of flee, six or inure counties. There were quite a number of Ministers present hero, and the business 4,tho body wits conducted in accordance 'with establish ed usage and. with the usual religious exertri7;% • - -The Christian Union lroth, for April, bas made its appearance, and /1110011110C14 that it will be increased sire in June nest, when it will assume the form of MI eight page of 32 col ulllll/1. It has now subscribers and expects lierentier to issue 3,000 copies. No incrpse will be made in the price of the paper, which will con• (Hine to be 50 cents a year to single subscribers, or 25 cents to clubs of ten CIZEIM :11 r AI 011 M 11.1,P:11 haS just received a lino lot of new goods at the Plea , ant Gap store, which he is now e‘lobiting to his customers. They were all select ed with great care and a duo regard to variety, and he is confident he can sell He cheap ii any other estabh•hmont in the county. llis stock of groceries full and complete, and be ha's a general re,ortment of goods of till kind 4 Pleas ant Gap folks should call in. ----We (Ind the following in a late number of the Ilarri•hurg Patrol The young nian alluded to forrnerly worked in this office, and is well known in this eonlJ Ilu nity A PatNerix 1,01.1 T -- /01111 Nodath age,ltwettl) two, slllll n punter by prat...on 1.1 nug bra n stlosent from full home, in Itellefottle, near 11 , m yea! .1, nml nothlng having 1,1,11 111.1,1 howl Lim by tit% mother .luring that nine, Int% all 4,1 liar great 1111.110 , 1111 , 0 , I.l\ 111,1111,in Mtn ht. in, t orr) Any infottuttmoll ei,lld i I Iling hint tvlotrte.sed 111 1 1 1 1 M,11,11111111411,11, II C.., will bo thankfully received We saw two or three fellows while fooling with !I wheel-barrow, on the board walk along the creek, on Tuesday, got tumbled into the water %cry nicely. They slipped in 4 Ls easily 11.4 ir they hail iron greased, and ci4e out flopping round 7114 111.,' and lank want' 111.11 rats By the WILY thfey tipped in vu. -liould Judge they were Mn Uoiiriti I FLEMINO, Of 1,41(k 11,157 15 young 1111171 bit 11111)1d friend, u,lO u 4 lial,py by his presence in our sanctum nDI ondaY afternoon Bob 14 goodyoriking enough to get married, but seems to , teer clear of the girls l'(•rliaps Ills uth,tion for the good old principles of Democrney prevents his losing anything else. We wonder! --Don't forget Logo and hear Anna Dickinson, on Wednesday evening, the l'th ii,tant She will talk about the "Nlaid of Orleans," the celebrated Joan D'A re, and the lecture will no doubt be ititeresting. Besides this Anna is con siderable of a character, and has a saucy piquant, pointed way about her that takes amazinty. i tio, by all means - —We take pleasure in announcing to the public that Miss Anna Dickinson will deliver her lecture entitled 'Joan de Arc,' in Reynold s Hull,on the evening of Wednesday, April 11th, 1871 Those desirous of hearing her would do well to secure reserved seats us early as 1104- I WO, as special trains from other towns are expected on that occasion. —That very steady and indwdrimut young man, Mr. Frank llillrhi , h , left this place on Monday afternoon for an other location. We very much regret to see so many of our young men leav ing, and yet Bellefonte otters no in ducements for thorn to remain Mr. was ono of the most worthy of our young man. lloutia Hulot ED —The hou4e of Mr Jacob Ballet, near the Fair ground, u nc destroyed by Min en Monday morning last, the JOth instant, Involving a tow lose of $1,350, all of which Wll4 covered by insurance. The furniture was all destroyed, and Mr. Ballet hat al) much as he could do to save his wife and chil dren. Miss Itlitior L. ItlcHictDE, has Just returned from Philadelphia, with a full lino of ipillinery goods, which she is now offering to the public. Her long experience will enable her to suit the taste of the most fastidious. Call and MRS. NANNIE DARE has opened millinery storo in ono ship of the room occupied by John I. Rankin's bookstore, and next door to tha room lately in the ocoupancy of Kate Rood & Co., opposite Bush House. Read her advortlsoment. —Anna Dickinson, on the 19th Forge t not Miss ANNA DICKINSON will lecture in Reynolds's Hall, on Wednesday eve ning, the 70th instant. Wo presume the house will be crowded, as Anna gave such gennral satisfaction when she lectured hero on a former occasion. --A bridge has been built over Spring creek by Frank M'Clrun for the use of the guests, with horses, stopping at the Bush House. This prevents the necessity of going round by the railroad in order to got to the stable. Oun grocery friend, Mr. Ilanumin Seekler, took unto himself a wife in the person of Miss Gilliland, on Tuesday Inst. lle and his fair bride have our be.t wishes for success in their matrimo nial venture. Nun SALE ,OR RENT.—A desirable dwelling containing seven rooms with water in house. Reasonable price and favorable terms. Inquire at this office. ,—Thero will be a public sale of household furniture at the residence of Mr Joseph Deliling, on Allegheny street, at one o'clock to-morrow. —Dr Wingate, dentist, has remov ed to the rooms immediately over the store of the Harper Brothers. Soo ad vertisement. —The auction solo, at George 1) Pifer's store, will be resumed to-morrow afternoon and evening by INIOPI 11 Upton. Fon tin Li.: —Two railiond tick its---flrstclans—good from T) nom to Washington city. Apply ut this office 11115 :it --A very pleasant thunder shower refreshed the earth and rejm vet! the hearts of the farmers on Tuesday had. --A great demand for little ontomi in town. Only :15 cents a quart. West Branch Camp Meeting on. K \V B \I. A ,s1)(1 A I lON, 1. Lol k llA‘kk, April G , 11171. 1 The NV 11. M Association sends it+ annual circular to its friends and patrons, confident that its past services o arrant, the expectation that it will •c o n boos to he regarded with no, or NV th the know ledge gained by ex perience, and the perfection of plans that have been tried, with such im provements as have been adopted, the directors feel justilled'in the promise that those who come to the next camp meeting, will be satisfied with the ar rangement made for their comfort and profit Influenced by the denorek to build tip and establish this camp inectirg as a permanent 1'1 , 401/Um', neither pains nor expense will he spared in the accom pli•limenial. this purpose. With abilndance of good water, pure air, fine shade, comfortable houses, and every facility for uninterrupted worship, I/4 all Arra,: of weather, and in addition, good and cheap hoarding and table sup po,tal and telegraph accommoda tions, such pole, arrangements as will InStare good ,•rder, and an earn, st /11.- termination on the part of e ffieu l li amid .1.111111111,e0/1 to please, there would seen. to lae but little wanting to meet any expectations This year the meeting will commence on i l'ile.sday, August, Ill), and will close on Friday morning, August 25 The hoarding will he $7 50 for the term, 25 per day , and GO yenta fur a single meal ' The price of tents will be sll'for one Oil tho ground, and $5 each for those in the second story, with one dol lar additional on each tent, in lieu of a public collection to meet incidental ex- VIM'S, such as light, police, porterage, The drawing will take place at their office in this city, July 20th On that day the names of timer ordering will be put in one hex and the nu 'II bers of the tents in another, and those apromiled for that purpose will piibliely draw a name and a number, so that all will be dealt with fairly‘ persons so order therean have twl:it to side by nide on j t the same floor, or On one below with the corresponding on above, or the two lower with the two upper ones Metlitnlist. preachers coining with their families will each receive a tent free , those corning• without their fami lies will he prosided with sleeping tic cuninvalations We would recommend ordering tents early, as we may be unable to supply you at a late day. Always state dis tinctly whether you want a first or sec ond story tent, or both. Immediately after the drawing, notices will be sent to all who Nye sent in their orders Direct all letters to the West Branch Camp Meeting Association, Lock Ha ven, Pa By order of tho Board .1 N. WELLIVER President. 0. U Dictstc, Secretary = LINDLN fluff, Aprll lath 11471 1401,1 -1 ,0••• n NI/OIOFOOIt In your .e. les purr that Fortiley, of Fir gipom tow 11,./, ip, klooglit. red a lo 41 11,1 NYCI, NlllOll 141,011 1 1 31,1' 1741 p,'on 1., and ,I,e,sed 1101 pound., 1 oil niLrd Ilm question, "man oily body heat !hot If t o, let On hem from 14110." 1 think I ran easy twat (loot I nerd two to Phlladelphis,huit week which weighed alive 3,700 pounds, ikild separate, ono weighed 1060 poutofs and the other 1700 pounds, alive, and I think they would 'lrons 12110 pounds of clean meat easy, if not more Last fall the two weighed alive 2,740 pounds. Ho you see the two gained 9110 pounds Cunmleneod feed ing on the 22.1 of November, 11470 and took thereto the city on the sth of April, 1871. If you iTllnk worth while to publish thin you can do so. I f anybody can beat thin, let him do no Yours in Mode, MAST MI I, Haines township Ilowsae, April 3d, 1871 EDITOR W•TC11111AX . Permit me through the columns of your inestimable paper, to give a few Incidents that tranSpired during our NO. Journ In the borough of Howard We were kindly received by our genial and warm-heal t oil friend arid fellow-teacher of the llowitrd firstmour tichool, Pi At Frank, Neg. 31r. Frank took Its around and showed ins 0,117 thing worthy of note in this beautiful boroh After strolling around and being satisfied with nature's curiosities, we wended our way to the large and magnffleent store of Balser Web Cr, EMI. After Interviewing the eights there, we looked around for our friend Frank, when to our Utter astonishment he was nowhere to he found. Fifteen ,ureter after, a company of Ii °Ward's fairest Munrek sere approseli• Mg its, en:inkling of the following,‘ In Misses Mollio Sparring, Mollie Weber, Fannie Gard !tor, Hue Mottle and Hattie Swartz. \Vo were taken charge of by thin array of beauty, and marched oil without any further ceremony to the residonco of Mr. John Eltitter, and nab °red into tho proaenee of about forty young halloo and gentlemen. To our great au rprime, who shoold we find In the midst of that group, bill MI Flank The evening awl very plow, Rutty noosed in Innocent amusements, such as Oita odes, Silent (maker, No 'rho refresh ments w ere ample and graid,yeur humble new lout doing !mini...lll4th, to 1111111i111( lot 01111 1 1 11 11111111 and iemerved. The 11111,1 1 119 of the enteriammettt wao in a great 1111(14111e clue to the otTorts o f 'All, Hattie Swartz We played, yes we did, and 00 received but one sweet pintail , . for _all our labor, and we worked hard. 'flint young lady .1.11 ever he 111'1 I with high 1 1 1111. em We left the oonipany about twelve ...Hook, many, however, remaining two ol three boars later. The Howard solioola will elo 4 o in about three,, eeles, and Mae milli an examination /11111 4011111111011. tV ANISSRPII. —Tho celobratoti Jack.on No. 5, at Rankin's bookstore Business Notice WANTED —At liellefonto Foundry Machine shops, fifty tops of serap Iron, m lots of loOth and upwards, fol wide!) ono cont per pound rash will Ito poi.) %Vu. I'. In :WAN Died TA NY ER —ln Ferguson township, on the 22d till, Wlllinm Flenvor, son of Jooeph and swum Tgnyer, sued one year, eleven months, and seventeen days RILEY -- Near Gravnv illo, 11.111.11)00n county, on Nlarell 190 i, 1071, flat ilia, a ile of 1\'11• 1111111 Riley, , ago,' yearn,elkld months and ides, Ilit NI( ,A ILIA—At 1,14,11 n April $.111,1471 of in Ilaniatien of the brain. h. in I al, in, It. nii lord, aged I yearx and 'I davx Little /lIIIIIIIY IM 811111` 11'+t, in iielkll . ll 11111,Ve wltl A 1114 1 .1.1 1.11,t ( e 11. ., to vteep, fur lea, :tri, tKin, Little Johnny 1.11/1111.11,.. NEF-SE —nil the of the till, at Penn 1..11/abeili, wile al .laealo Nee,, aged ra Yen,. 1101 timil all Kull , • 11111,111.• , 111 !he 11 , 114,11) 11. Whlh • is, r,tutLin I01)1.1/111, III)' nnnl I. wnfl,•d huun• .111 ,1 011, deli', 40 and hind, Thy limier:lA I. did !away, Lind The fart)th in , le heart 1.. heart, Bat no,. 11,111 eat 111 limit rl 4,•t itpari Long to. iiiwn n Sll,lllller I hay. Hut '1 Ml , •,wuh Hight 1111..1,14 ly night A loon, r.. 1011 . 1‘ 4 111t lu rl ,11,tte 1111 4 111/SY 151.1 iilrit• lot. .11,111114 Ihy Ir rftil Nse Weet, I OW we riniii,1(.4.1 . 14 Ihr”tlii shill meet 'I Ity .titlvrtng thou enlntly A' , pat 11.11 t Int) in 1111, gii And n h. it 1 / 1 111111111,111011. 010' 1•1011, un llly vung9 Itmti wandered 11111111 ll= t I ihul Me 1111 i) li4 zi,i •514.1111 NN !WTI 111Ortal litlmn. round n. hi 11..11. e.• cLnll 1111.1 r 1.110,0 I 11.• 1:• rub'irein 01, 4 1 I TUE LIT ri.k: - Thiy 14 the singular, appropriate and i i ph on i (rum title of a salloon in Philadelphia, (it which Mr Geo, It. Glenn 18 props eior, and %stitch is located in Swan wiek htreet, in (.1° , 4. proximity with wish the t II 011.1 . 10111 , 11111 , 8 1%1 r. I ;len 11 . t1 "pig - is a n1..1..1 01 acatae., bosh .n the tetre,dinient and retiring roone. In the reading which 18 elegantly birninheil, may be funul all the interesting newloipers of the dad, and among them the "(',,smoopolile." Mr ( ; lent 1 .14 ekllll/11811111C111, 1M unique in every particular, 1114 will be readily oh served by his businesa card, upon the back of which may be read the follow ing apt qtmtatiotia • OLD TF.WTI.IIP.NT. NEW TE9T.IIIENT Givestrongdrink In-ink no longer unto him that is l water, hut use a ready to peristi,and i little trine fur thv wine unto thoseonimmeh'ssitke,and that be of heavy ihme often infirm hearts. l'ities Ist kpistle Let him drink, Paul to Timothy, and forget him pov I'., 43. erty, and retnetn, her him inniery more Proverbs, r .t . ..1" .1 7 . h, 7. lle that don't like Wine, Women and Song, reimunii a 100 l hie whole lite long.-- Marlin Luther. THE Itmur KIND M. A 14,1111 i Ito A New Hampshire paper tells ot a gal lent Democrat of that State who de serves to be immortalized. It says. "On the evening before the election, Mr. John W. Lyon, of Oath, a brakes. man on the Montreal road, expecting to run back at Well's river, found h nisei compel led to go on to Plymouth, where he arrived at ti o'clock. had he accepted the situation he would have been linable to get home in time to vote; but. he 1111111'1 Without stop ping fur a coi bite even, Mr. Lyon got a hand car, and, by clear muscle, propelled himself over forty miles of track, part of it on an aacending grade of eighty five feet to the mile, till he reached home at 1:30 o'clock. (hi learning the facts, his friends turned ow of 'heir beds and gave him a hot oyou•r 1411IMM. That day one inure ballot ior dallies A. Weston, wan the result of the indomitable energy, inns cle, and iittermination exhibited by Mr Lyon. It is this spirit that has carried our party through years of de feat to final victory. --A play is being enacted in a Chicago theatre in which a man la hung for fun. The other night the igoaring got out of order and they coma near hanging him fur good When they cut 111111 down ho said he guessed that they had better get some ono else to take 111/1 Its hi, neck was not talented enough to play that pert. —Father, *mid n lour-veer-old child, I think you ain't wise. Why, child'? Because you have brought that baby Bore when mother is sick, and you have to get a woman to take care of it Go rock the cradle, Lucy, and let us 11101 r tio more of 'our jabber. The Bellefonte Market CORRECTED BY KELLER k YDg The following are the quotations up Mock Thursday evening, when our pa to press. White Wlfent, per bushel ...... ............. Red %Vileitt, tier bushel ... .............. Itye, per bus Corn, ears, per bushel, Corn, shelled, per bushel, .............. Oats, per bushel ..... ...... .......... Buckwheat, per Cleverseed, per bushel.— ...... Betatrons, per Eggs, Per dozen. ..... ...... ............... Lard, per ..... . fillies Hams Butter, per pound •.. ..... . . Rags, per poll nd................• . ....... firetunl Plaster, per t0n.......... MONEY MARKET, DoHaven & Itro , •Pt . South Tim, , furnhilk, lie following up t, Intotant , II S of 'HI " ,“ _ rzffn ."10.1 " . " WR,I4)-4irm 11 H :10 Year 11 per ent Cy . law Comp. Int. Nolen, • 110 1;a1(1 110 • ' Union Parthe R R I.t M Honda Central Ravine It It anl Union l'imitte Land Drool Timid... 75 1 4 ,0 are preprirool forni.))11,V1.111 of all denomination. io our f•114(11111o , illg the following di.o6nt 11l $ 25 and iipnard4 2 per ev •• IC.• fill and f"rwitril nil n•c•wpt New .Advertisemen T I f I: P I, I cENTItE ARE HERMIT 1:11 , 01111EZD ill al 4- IMES W A II I N TUN II ll= PHILADELPHIA 11.4 been refitted and refurt by the II ntlernigne.l, sin.l Is (,p..n for gtionts—willi local! I entral and charge !nod, ate—renderlng It a ,I. nimble stopping E UCH A...NTS BUSINKSFI ME PLEASURE SEEKEI, HEM EM BF.R I—Thls Hotel Is u NUT STREET, nt the very heart o and but' a few grope from the plaeos of Aumbornont fiEuRUE J. ItoLIO Paor ur 1/01:1011 . 11 110/2L, 11AR9IAIMitu, A 112 q 11 4 ! 1120 MEE place f,r 4. .:
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