The Democratic Watchman. 13ELLEFONTE, PA Friday Morning, June 30, 1871 THINGS ABOUT TOWN & COUNTY —O'Bryan is selling furniture at lost • —A. Baum, Esq looking loam In town The County ,al Institute opens at Robenburg on the Tlth of July. —Burial cases and caskets of all kinds at O'Bryan's furniture store, op posite the court house. —To-day the job for repairing the wood work on outside of Court House and touching up outside walls, is to be let to the lowest bidder. —Boys hereabouts should remem ber that the law imposes a fine or five dollars upon any one anywhere who catches a trout in any other way than with hook and line. —Our friend, Abe Baum, is now mole proprietor of Baum's liquor store and keeps some of the- best brands in, the market Abe is a good fellow, and drives one of the fastest and handsomest spans in the county. —A camp meeting is soon to be held in the woods near Milesburg by a new denomination of Christians, the partieulars of which wo have not yet learned. We presume they will be Itirthcoming in due season. —Farmers in different parts of the county have already begun cutting grain. A large quantity was in shock on Monday last, the 26th of June— tile earliest date that grain:.has been cut in this section for many years. Sm.!, Dowa.— The piers of the Spring Creek bridge. If our borough dads could happen to be on it one of These days when the bridge goes down, it might frighten them into tearing out or repairing this first class man trap. ll—Patrick Loughry, of Union twp., Mt several heads of new wheat in our sometum the other day, some of w contained as:many as 82 fully develop ed grains. Such wheat is oredit to any farmer or any township in which they are raised. —The annual district school re ports have not yet all been forwarded as inquired by law. Some six or eight districts are still back. Directors should remember the State appropria tion will be withheld if this matter is lot promptly attended to. —A now dress-making establish ment has ju.t been opened, in the sec ond story of Bush Lk. McLains block, opposite the Bush House, by Miss Met tle C. Leathers. The ladies will find ker at all times prepared to attend to their wants, punctually, pleasantly and neatly. —Two of the boat built, showiest buggies to be seen in this part of the State have just been turned out by our Mend McQuistion, and will be sold at }ow figures, for bugglos of this kind All the work done at hicquistion'sshop is made by first class workmen, and from the best material —William Walker, of Brush Val ley, sent to our sanctum, last Friday, I'l'l f a dozen heads of Norway oats,eacli of which is not less than six inches long and well tilled. Mr. Walker says his oats is all that way. If this is so, then our Brlish Valley friend is going to have a tremendous crop. —William Robb, of Curtin town ship, while plowing last week, turned over a largo stone, under which ho WAN astonished }o find seven copperhead and two rattlesnakes By 'good luck ho succeeded in killing them all This looks like a big story, but we aro as sured, on good authority, that it is cor rect in ovary particular. —Our merchants and others have a very bad habit of throwing old papers on the streets. There is no article that is used carelessly so apt to frighten hor ses. More runaways are occasioned by bits of paper flying about loose, than from all other causes combined. We hope our town council will take this matter under consideration, and peas an ordinance prohibiting the throw ing of paper out on the streets. —The trout supper at the Bush House, given to the editorial party here on the nth Instant, has been spoken of In high teems by our exchanges, and It wiui really a recherche affair. The trout were splendidly cooked and partaken of with great relish by the hungry ink slingere and their friends. Only poor Santora, of the Indiana Democrat, of all the party, misted the treat; and ho was so full of Centre County milk,whieh he got. somewhere up in the Nittany mouf lain, that he couldn't come to time. Mrs. Campbell and her hu.thand, our friend,Pat, are experienced caterers, and know how to make things taste good. The supper was a real, glorious, jovial affair, ana was hugely enjoyed. All About Bellefonte. What the Edi- tors Say. The newspapers continuLo talk about our town and people, and they say so many nice things that we feel in duty bound to print them. To pub• lash wliat they all say about WI will take up a . good deal of space, but we don't know that we can occupy it bet• ter. We will begin this week with the Philadelphia Four Quarters, a tip-top political and family newspaper, edited by Mr. J. TRAINOR KINO. That jour nal says: es tho finest At Bellefonte we wore received and treated in princely style. Between the morning end afternoon fiefifiione the editors and thou - ladles might have been seen in knots, visiting the natural points of Interests, of which Bellefonte Infiniti.] so many. For our own part we speed our insure hours in the Inspection of the most wonderful spring of water it has liven our fortune to witness, It Is located nt the base of one of the little for whirls Itelleftmte is noted, And forme a lakelet of, nay one hun dred yards square The water In as cold as ire and as clear as erymtal,and from its i s ntem are reflected is the sunlight all the tailed colors of the rainbow, beautiful shells, pet.- hien, grass and mosses, with which the led tom of the lake appears to be cot 'red, At one corner of the lake there has been n innlll ing erected, with all the machinery of a pump. hug engine. Thin machinery Is Worked by the overplus water from thin lake, and 1111.111 S the Wafer Up into a basin On the top 01 the hill, from Which the town Is nupplled as co moody as 110 are from Fairmount, and m Ith jh e purest, (molest and sweetest atUral Water we ever tasted. Alter the afternoon session lunch wan eery ed to stay the "innards" for an excursion In carriages In Manny Mountain. The citizene of Bellefonte, irrespiielise or party, funnelled the carriages, and beneath the ionllen of fair ladies and waving of 'kerchiefs, we took the ribbons to guide as light a stepping span of bays as Pidlealelphia can hoist, to wend sour way Up the labyrinthian winding. of Nitlany Creek le the top of the mountain, a ()intimate' feet above our starting point. The road was excellent, end the scenery grand and pictur esque, all of which, In conjunction with the high kpirits of the party, lent a charm in re. marksbill contract with the brain and body enervating routine of an editor's Itfe. All of a sudden the eye broke through the ,lentio mountain foliage uon a crone, whose beau ties the storied Rhine could not out-rival. We were on the summit of the Nittany Mountain, and had within the eye's range five townships of landscape, Potter, Gregg, Penn, Miles and Haines, with Brush and in the distance, and still further on, "Egg,' "Brush" and the "Seven Mountains" on one side, and South Mountain and Potter's Fort on the oth er, with Centre Hall quietly resting in the cen tre of the scene. Through these valleys me ander several pure mountain Streams. Who fields In the bottom, six hundred feet bolo* where we stood, are all laid out In ten acre squares, and every farm has a grove of about the same number of acre., which adds much to the harmony of the scene. The point which commands thin beautiful view, has, we believe, no name but that ap plied to the whole mountain. We would sug gest CLOLTO, (Clear Vlew,) a very pretty and very appropriate name, In our opinion Our return to the city wan rapid. The din lance wan about eight miles, and we drove It In about fifty minutes. On our arrival at the Bush House, we were Informed that the citizens had determined to give un a trout-champagne supper Editor. were never known to refuse that sort of hos pitality, and, of course, "accepted the altos thin" unanlmnusly. The bountiful supply of good things was lei surely discussed, and particularly the sprin kled twenties, whose exquisite flavor amply trot all exportations. There were copious draughts of "Widow Cilquot" for all who wish ed, and, while testing the merits of its claims, the following toasts were proposed, and re plied to in the most felieitous manner, draw ing frequent arid hearty applause from all p roe OD t. We omit the toasts because they ha-ve already been published. The Four Quarters continues: The a peahen. uniformly referred In th highest terms to the treatment they had r solved at the hands of the citizens of liell fonte, and in no doing they did not in lii leant degree overstate the feeling of each am every ineitileer of the Association In regard t , the sumptuous entertainment It pleased th citizens of that beautiful town to offer then During our stay In Bellefonte we had the pleaattre of going through the Democratic Hate/man office, one of the neatest printing offices le uo• Mate The machinery Is all run hg It,. co , rent of a creek cruet' which the of. tire eto•mi• lion I' ~ run Meek Is the able edit. i and generous proprietor of title ',stab of Ihe paper Is the game else and form of The Pour Quarters, and Is accounted one of the Odes( In the State The Hush House, which no laylishly fed and entertained the ezeurnioniata, is one of the largest hotels. In the Miele, haying about one hundred large, airy rooms, handsomely fur nished It Is a ne p r r atrueture, beautifully nil ~ nate near the de ,lisurrounded by running water It dentin dtobe a fashionable sum mer resort We endorse Mr. Kirm's suggestion as to the name which that point on Nittany Mountain that overlooks l'ennsvalley ought to have. 'Clarvo,' or Clear View, is/euphonious, classical and appropriate. Hereafter, let it be called 'Clarvo,',. Next comes that funny McPixx, of the Cambric Freeman, who is as full of Jokes as a dog generally is of fleas. McPue, is rematkah!e for being a good fellow, publishing a tip top paper and wearing a tremendously wide riinnied hat. He says : AL Iyrone several of the fraternity and a few Imo, of the fair Ilex Joined us, or we them, and up the Bald Itagle Valley Rail howl we scooted in the roost luxurious cars arid best of npirits. for a distanee of thirty mlles or en, to Al ilestairg, (probabiy called so bOuPUISO IL is tar, nubs fi OM Bellet onte,) where our train was switched off on to the Snow Shoe It It, and 010110 two miles atummplished In a very brief length of period An an evidence att., good fee.lng prevailing, we may here remark that 'our erring but well meaning brethren" of the Radical persuasion, with their ladle., although en route direct for Willirunsport, very kindly escorted us to Bellefonte, instead of banging around the Milenburg station un til the return of the train, wide!' there was no law to prevent them from doing, While we nay thin much for our radical brethren and cistern, a e feel none the lens eonntreined to condemn the ill temper manifested by the train which here us from Milenburg to Belle bum, We eon hardly expeet our restore to believe It, but true it is that that particular train rat Its bark up all the way, and on our return trip It wan In no bettor humor, for It runes all down In very short meter Still it deserves usuch credit for enabling ate to reach Bellefonte In the briefest time possible, which sudel very well two lawyer editors of our par ty at least At Bellefonte our reception was "child-like and bland," the Watchman in wall ing (or us being as Meek as a lamb Or a man that had Just had been Lammed. Our greeting, however, was as cordial as our treatment while there was kind and hospitable, and eve rybody seemed nil glad as we were that we had arrived If we had got lb face foremost, Instead of mu vertu, we don't believe they would have been better pleasant. From the station to the hush House was but a short walk, and once there and properly domiciled, the hotel register revealed the fact that some lb I ay-if ve Democratic editers and probably a baker's dozen of ladies were there to make tone ilia larder* of that stupendous and com fortable hostelry. An exeursion to Nlttaciy tfountarn In car riages, furnished by the kind citizens of Belle font., Irrespective of perky followed soon af ter, and If there is any drive more exhllerge ting, any road finer or smoother for • din Lance of about eight miles, or any view In the country more charming or picturesque than dint seen from the mountain, we are content to pass in our ehlps" without Is eating our eyes upon It. That grand anoramie view of Pennir Valley, with its well tilled farms, Ito handsome farm houses, Its pretty villages, Its magnificent groves, and its many points of historic! Interest, is too sublime, too enchant ing, for any description of ours to do It Jus tice. It was Bolmad fitting that the knights of the pen should 061 there to drink in as it were the countless beauties of Ponne Valley! De lighted beyond measure, our party turned to retrace their steps (carriage steps) towards Bellefonte, 100 road leadibg thereto being by this time, In the estimation of one of our par ty at least, almost celestial In Its aspects, ow ing to the milky trey which led hint Into all the cheerful byways and udder delights of Pleasant Bap. The lacteal fluid, however, proved a second lielilah, Intuirmick as there Was one chair 'meant at the elegant trout sup per and one bed tossed before Its lime Onen again In the pretty town of Bellefonte, wo were not long In sitting ourselves down to tho pleasant lack of discussing a sumptuous trout simile] at the Bush House, Interlarded with tel viands, neat toasts, brilliant senti ment, and pleasant repartee—all the free gift or the pleasing results of the free gift of the kholdicarted people of Bellefonte A her the supper onion a season of pleasant recreation and refreshing slumber, followed by n visit to ho large and magnificent spring sup tplies the town vi ith water, after first first fore ag the fluid by 111011114 or. water wheel illto all immense rekervyi, on an adjacent hill We also Inspected that' model "print shop," the Bellefonte Watchmen office, saw sthin water power which runs the presses, beheld thin close proenn,rtr of a fine trout stream, vs ith the 111111 V 411`•11,1,111 , 1 of which our friend Meek van entutratolvale al any time front either of the 41,1•1111110111 WP of his ranee by merely drop. t,,, rn er hn. , tt ended car way to the,glann work., where we sew nitwit to Interest and In ”lt in I 11., albeit trawl , was more blowing than el rik Mg In the proven,/ We were glad to nee that l hey outdo lig , il Of their work, however, and sp , ,red all the pones they could in the mnk ing of it nob. gluten A few other prominent 1. ,‘, rt's 1 , 1 1.11111(1Ni town commanded our 11111.111 ion for a little elide, and then with I'. 1/re) Meet, and amiable and estimable lady, end I' (fray ' s right bower, Joe Furey, as bon (ages, and with grateful reeolleetionn of the itrineely welcome and hospitality that had 101 , erl PIP lavishly vonel,afell to us, we 1.1.1 a 11(111.11 11l B01(4011{0 and lie noble bested 1 . 111n0m., and turned our laves In the direetton of Willtanto,port, Next cornea SANSoti, of the Indiana Deinorral—the man who drank the Nittany Mountain mill., and conse quently Rimmed the trout supper at the Buell Malec. Mr. St NO(tM save; After breakfast on Tuesday morning we proeeelled to Tyrone City and after a abort halt took the ears on the Iteld Eagle Valley Railroad, and arrived at Bellefonte et about IC m. Hero we met the Democratic Ed itorial Association of the State The sennion of the aasoolatlen wan held In the afternoon, a brief synopsis of Its proeeedings being pub- Ilehed in another etdumn In the afternoon the party now cohiposed of some thirty or more editors, most of them being aerompa tiled by their wives, wore taken In earriages to the lop of lice Nittany mountain overlook Mg the beautiful Penn, Valley Here a view of surpassing loveliness and grandeur was exhibited—a panorama of such ev 9ulsite beauty that it well repaid the exeursionists for the entire trip. For our ride we are en. pecraiiy indebted to Mr Koller, an enterer's. leg merchant of Ilellefonte. Numerous stop lieges were matte along the road, anti an op port:unity given to tent the quality of the en• to 0 wine. of the well I n o.lo fanners literal ly It Is it land "flowinffpirith Intik and honey," of the first we had an abundant supply, anti saw many indleati-ns of the latter After the retort: to Bellefonte, the party partook of a grand trout supper at the Bush blouse, a Met: wan said to be a superb affair This wan a •o• live offering on the part of the good to propitiate the editors For s our part all need no big fetid to make tin spealtagef the place Bellefonte, the county seat of Centre, Is one of the handsomest towns In the Stale, shamed In a beautiful valley, surrounded by fertile lands and possesned of immense water power Indeed the water is quite a feature,,the springs ittirtintling the I two being Rowing the larg est In the State, anti the waters pure anti sparkling as the heaven distilled dew to Her mon Of course we met our friend P Gray Meek, of the WotrAmon, anti fully appreciate his kindness and that of hie estimable lady After a visa to some of the manufar,tu r iog en . tabllshnients an Wedeenday morning, the par ty took the train for Williamsport. Our friend, Mitotic, of the Perry County Democrat, was also present, and the following 18 what he thought about it . At r o clock the A asociation adjourned, and the editor, and ladles present wore taken In charge try the eitisena, and driven to the lop of N. litany ountain, along one of the marl Mt I tit-Ip.m., roads In the State, the futile lead Mg op Spring Creek, nod through 11 deep 111111t11111 gorge From the top of the mono 0011 one of the moat beautiful Colley, in the State, Penns Valley, lay rammed to view. The night elicited outburst, of delight from all present, sod eapeclally from the ladles of the party. At 9 k the editors and a large number of the most prominent citizen, of the town net down to the trout supper whiel/ was got ten lip In t legant style The trout were cook ed with artistic akin, and the table war spread with all Mat was calculated to tempt the appe tite After coat Editor had disposed of nu merous trout and a comilderable amount of of her xubxlantlulx, the cloth was removed, and the• regular Meats being In order, a list of ap propriate sentiments were read and appropi i strip responded to. The Ikemocralic editors at Bellefonte• adjourned flittllolt in a body to Williamsport We must close onr extracts this week, with the remarks of the corre spondent of the Erie Observer, who says : The attendance at the Democratic Editorial Con, enthon WI larger than bad anticipated, every section of the tale be ing represented Beautiful and ae•compliabrd wi•es of the editors, were them, lean leg one at a loss which to admire 01051, the good ta•di• of the hunt, &&&&& Is or elven in task lug much eseellent selections fur partners In life• It would be nothing new to Inform you that Bellefonte is one of the prettiest towns In the Stale, having a number of substantial brick buildings, among which I may mention the handsome structure owned by Hon. 1' bray Meek, of the Watchman Hla on}, la an neat an a parlor, and everything tidy and In order In both compering and preen rooms Be In not only an able editor, but a meelianleal genius Ile runs his fine cylinder press by water power, Omni saving the expense of fuel and a man to attend the engine, besides being teller rd from the heat, dirt and consequent annoyance. —Gen R. D. Cummings, of the Eagle Hotel, Philadelishia, has also be come proprietor of the 'Surf House,' at Atlantic City, Now Jersey. Thi., !nag nificent house has just been repenit-1 and renovated, and a new fr.inf pot and is no tioi , . ..1 t accommodating nix liqll I 0•I • The Surf [louse is nearer . tile .wean than any othor.first cla,s house at this celebrated watering place, and a fi ne and unobstructed view of the great At lantic is afforded from nearly every room in it. Billiard-room, Bowling alleys and shooting gallery are attached to the hotel, and ;Carl Sontz's parlor music has been engaged for the season. Thorn aro four or five trains daily be tween Atlantic City and Philadelphia, and also telegraphic communication; so that It is one of tbo most convenient as well as delightful places of resort In tho country. Those of our people who desire to go there, should engage rooms at the Surf House). —The grass crop is said to be very short in this section the present season. —Overlooking the asperities of politics, we are not ungratified to learn that our cotemporary of,the Republi can has had conferred, upon him by the American University and Eclectic Medical Coll+ of Philadelphia, the honorary degree of L. L. I)., and has received his diploma therefor. Woshall not say that this recognition ofAe tal ents and ability of Col. Brown, not been deserved, for it surely has. What ever we may think of him as a cian,' or however much we may despise the abominable political doctrines of which lie is the professed advikate, we will do him the justice to say that ho is a man of education and:considerable literary experience. Starting in Wens a poor boy, he early grappled with and overcame the classics, and graduated with honot at Allegheny. College, in Meadville, which institution conferred upon him the degree of Bachelor of Arts. Had the Colonel kept out of the Radical party and adhered to the good old Democratic faith of his WEI. ere, his college edudation might have done him some service; but who ever heard of the Radical party (and es pecially such a set of soap-sticks as its leaders are composed of in this county) appreciating anything like in. (ellectual superiority? Rah—there's hardly one among them that has a pennyworth of brains. • rerhap., however, the Colonel can take some comfort from the fact that he is now a Doctor of Laws—the only 1,. 1,. D. in this part of the country. If so, we congratulate him. —Mrs. Dare has a fine assort ment of ladies and children's gloves, and ladies and children's hosiery. —The / (gertainment given by Professor luglies arid pupils of the Academy, on Wednesday night, was a complete success. Reynolds's flail was crowded almost to:suffocation, and a great deal of interest manifested in the exercises. These consisted altogether of vocal and instrumental music and orginal and select orations. Generally speaking, the music was good and the speeches were well delivered. Among those who spoke original pieces were F. Wetzel, \V. B. Rankin and J. M. Evans, of Bellefonte, J. 11. 'l'. ltyman, of Milesburg, JO9. K. Alexander, of Moundsv d le, Va.,llerbert W. Edmunds of Cape May, N. J., W. R. Sewell, of Pittsburgh and J. E. Ross, of Mahony city. The declamations by the other' evinced considerable knowledge of oratory for such young speakers, and several of them quite surprised us. But where all did so well, it would be invi dious to mention names, Suffice it to say,t hat all were very much commend. ed, and reflected credit on their teach• ere. The young ladies were exquisite fy dressed and looked very beautiful and attractive, and all sung well. Prof.' Hughes spares no pains with his pupils, and has brought our Acade my to a perfection never before reached by any other principal. We are begin ing to be quite proud of it, and truft that he and his corps of efficient and accomplished lady and gentlemen pro fessors may long remain with us, —The Brokerhoff House, under the superintendence of Mr. George Welsh, is still kept open for the proprietors, Messrs. Ilouseal and Krorn, notwith standing an impression that has got abroad to the contrary. Mr. Welsh is keeping a good house and sets an ex cellent table. lie has ono of the best cooks in the country, polite and atten tive waiters, and everything neat and clean. There aro about 15 or 20 sleep ing rooms, well furnished, with gentle men's and ladies' parlors, and the house generally is kept in good style. Mr. Welsh is an accommodating landlord and tries his best to make his guests comfortable, Ile tells us that he soon expects to resume.tio running of the bus between the illrokerhoti and the depot. Cii K,,,AP TRANAPORTATION.—RaeB of Freight Reduced. —Ziminerrnans have got back their wheelbarrow. The man who bad it 'borrowed' for the put two months preferred returning it to having his name appear in the WATCHMAN, in connection therewith. It is ready to be if..l but the owners respect t '1 ly horn) word to rtuurn it r 01,1.0). ..u) at built wino in : if months But don't all noun) AL uric,. Stop and read Zimmormans supplement in this issue, and see how they are 'throwing' goods away, and what a run they have for Singer Sewing Ma chines. They aro making things hum, —A n ice variety of IlainbOrg edg, ings and infant waists at Mrs. 'Dare's. --The attention of our readers Is called to the advertisement of Mr. J. B. Huele, In another place. Mr. Bttele sells whiskies, wines, brandies, Zte., by the wholesale, and is an honorable and upright dealer. We can recommend his liquors for domestic, medical:or sac ramental purposes, ad we speak fribm personal knowledge when we say that he sells nothing that he cannot himself recommend. Mr. Rttele's word is as good as a bond. SUICIDL—Wm. Daughenbaugh, a man about 28 years of age, resident near Howard, Pa.;oommited suicide on Monday last by throwing himself under the lA:Nit Have'n Mail west, as it moved MT from Mill Hall Station. He had been seen about town and vicini ty during tie day and his conduct led many to suppose him deranged, which, information since recieved, proves to have been correct. He seems to have gone about the business very deliber ately, having posted himself a few rode front the track previous to the arrival of the train. As it started from the station, lie ran towards it, and, the en gine having passed him, attempted to throw himself under a car but struck the steps and was knocked back. In stantly springini up,lie,tultde a second dash at it; succeeding this time in ac complishing his purpose. One leg was crushed from the knee down,the wheel passing twice over it,his skull was frac tured, besides receiving a number of other severe cute and bruises, from the effecte of which he died the same even- GRAND GIFT AND MUSICAL CON cm.---A grand giR musical concert will be held at Charles City, Floyed County lowa, sometime in September, at which time twenty thousand dollars worth of real estate and other property will be distributed tq the ticket hold' , ers. The prizes range from fifty cents to•two thousand dollars. The draw ing will take place at the conclusion of the concert. All tickets to the con cert will be entitled to such prizes as may be drawn to its number. Price of tickets one dollar each and six tickets for five dollars. For sale at the office of J. Smith Barnhart, Esq., over the bank of Wm, F. Reynolds & Co., Bellefonte, Pa. —Collins of all styles, sizes and prices at O'Bryan's furnitareetore, op posite the courthouse. Cllarroir o• Trws of Saavrcits.—ln St. John's Catholic Church at this place services will begin u follows : From the first Sunday of July loth() first Sun day in September : High Mass at 9f A. M. Angel Sodality BY. M. Vespers, Sermon and Benediction at BY. M. The Sunday school has vacation from the first of July to the first Sunday in September. Next Tuesday, July 4th, Mass will be at 8 A. M., after which the Na tional Flag will float in front of the church. • EVANGELICAL A!SOCIATIOY.—The new church at Pleasant Hill, under the Evangelical Asmociation,hati progressed rapidly toward completion. In a few neeks more the structure will be coin plete and ready for dedication. Much credit is due to the management and especially to Henry L. Barnhart, who liberally donated the lot and otherwise aided the enterprise. There are many others connected with this association worthy of special notice, whose names we have not been placed in possession of. —Flowers, Ribbons. Hate trim med and untrimmed, at astoniehing low prices, at Mrs. Dare's. —ln the manufacturing line, Bellefonte has something it can boast of, as well as many things it cannot. No town in the State has a better ar ranged or better sonducted Planing Mill than the one operated in this place now by W. V. Hughes, EN., assisted by our young friend George Itrew. They have in their employ some of the best mechanics in the country, and of lste we have seen work turned out there that is titt surpassed by the beet city manufacturers. --Real thread lace collars and sleeves at Mrs. Dare's trimming store. Acctom.—On Tuesday afternoon about four o'clock, a man named Swift wood, was caught in a circular saw in the mill of Holmes & Holt, near Snow Shoe, by which ho had an arm badly lacerated,bedido being otherwise severe. ly injured. His arm was amputated by Dr. T. B. Hayes, of Bellefonte, as slates! by Drs. Glenn ■nd Houtz, and Is doing as well as could be expected under the eircum‘tances. __Mr. I' C Richard, a native of Switzerland and a skillful workman has opened a shop for the repairing of watches next door to Harper's store. Mr. Richard desires a share of the pub lic patronage, and obligates himeelfh render complete satisfaction. Call and see him. —The prince of good fellows, John Anderson, has had his restaurant and boor saloon, repaired and repainted in a handsome manner. John sells excel lent beer, and keep+ a Inlet and relpect able place. --A contpany having in view the erection of new Glass Works, is now being organized in this place. We hope the movers in the matter will succeed in their enterprise. 4 —r—For good home made furniture go tb O'Bryan,oppo'site the court house. Announcements. AF3DOCIATE JUDGE Wo 'are atithorizoti to announce um te m " RICHARD CONLEY, Ott-tonne'. township,ll 9 n esti didate for' Associate Judge. Hohject t 0 the Ile CIRIOU of tiro Democratic County convention We are authorized to announee the nom, of Col. W. W. Love, of Potter township, t) , candidate for Associate Jose. Hilineet ha ti„, dlion.eclaim) of the Democratic Ctuinty Conte)) Wo are authorized to announce the name of Al. Hon. John flosterman, as a candidate for Aro armlet° Judge, subject to the dentelon of the Democratic County Convention. We are authorized to announco W neon, or Howard boroutt, no a roindidato for A B.oeinto Judge. Bub (Jet to the 41011 310 a of (ho Democratic County 'onventinn. IVo are authorized to nnnotineo 11/01 Esq., of Half Moon townahm, n 4 a eimind at ,', for annoclate Judge. Sulqort to tho de( Non of the Democratic County Convention. IV° nro authorized to announce the ma in ct Daniel Z Kline, Eng., of 80114401110, e,rim dilate for annoolato Judgn. Hubject Melon of the Democratic County Con volitio, COAIMISSIDNER. We aro actliorized to announce iiainucl i Footer, of Spring lownahlp, an a canin.ku, f,;, County Comminsioner, objet to the deoinen of ( h o Democratic County Convention TREASURERS/ Wo aro authorized to announre that Derr, Eso , of Dofiefonto, will he a tatnill.lak, for County TroaMiror. Huljoet to ti.,1,14,„n of the Democratic County Convenient Wo aro authorized to announce the nem„ 0 1 John 11. Barnhart of finrlirg townoi,,, , candidate for County Treasurer, euiiieet to OM doclalon of the lioinoeratio County cooren insTRIcT ArrimsE) Wo ore authorlicul t4l 11111101111r4 , 11,4. name of I/ F. Fortocy, of Bellefonte, n. A e.uutiltr for diatriet attorney Solucet to the of Om Democratic County Conventimi —The shoemakers of Radical May sachusetts do riot agree with the recent Pennsylvania State convention in en. dorsing the present protective n)ntern. They declare that taxes upon articles used in their industry only brings la an annual revenue to the government of s3,ooo,ooo,while they impose upon the manufacturers of boots and shoes a tax of $18,000,000, which falls directly upon the consumer,or nearly fifty cents a head for every man, woman, and child, in this single branch of industry. —The Radicals are troubled by the "new departure" of the Democratic party. Auer the election they will hate more serious trouble in its arrival EMI MACMANTIS —ln Carll.ln, on the Igth John Meemenum, Esq, aged shout ran yeari The deceased Was a brother of the rrnsrs ble James Mwownanus, of thin pines lb , ear a resident of Clearfield, but, lin% mg hint him wife, was on • visit to a sister Is where he riled- Mr. Macmanns su in thin plane not longwince, visiting his I,thor Ste believe his death leaves our Mr Ito mum% the only remaining member of that lama y MONEY MARKET, De Haven & Ilrp., 44 South 11111 , 1 4 tr«rt llati'a., furnbft. he following up to tilt, It inntant , U 8. 6'o. of 'Bl 111 ut ND I 11.5 nin • . „. 1t (0 111 " . 467 .. - 113 5 .4 ini Ill', " . 'OM . . . 110, leo 1184, . R's, 10-44r0i109', Ito 1. , ,., II H :to Year a per cent. ty 110:00 lI , N liol.l . 111 . „'i4, Hi, Hilver, III? ac oe., Union Pacific It It let M Ninth, Moil „eii7t, Cientrel Peeifle It It " , ,,ii qii', Union Pacific Land Grant Bonds. 7n Ml ny 7n,,„ OUR TERMS. THE " DEMOCRATIC \V . 11 MAN" le published every Friday ra ,, rri log, In the city of Bellefonte, Pr. , ny I' .1;11 If LEK al 12 per annum (if paid mince), r 2 50, when not paid in nl‘ 41. , . at. I Is if not pa d before the expiration year; and no paper will be ditteontinii , l unu all arrearage is paid, except at the the put/limber. Papers will not be sent out of Centre( ousty units/ paid _for in advance. All Advertisements for a less term thw lire months, 20 cents per line fir the noit dirvt insertions, and 6 cents a line for I 11 , 11 sill lions! Insertion. Special[ atieesone-lialliure Editorial notices 26 cents per line A liberal discount le made to timing by the quarter, half year, or yi• lows 8P CS OCCUPILD. Int, Inch (or 12. Ilnen this type) Iwo Inches . . flirt., Inches . . quarter column (or 4!,.i Half column (or 9 Ito us) One column (or 19 Inches). Job Printing of every kind dome soh ia•st netts and dispatch. 'llie v been refitted with a Power Press and , s I Yr. , and - everything lu the printing 11110 ruled In the most artistic manner mei lit the lowest rates. Terms—CASH All letters should be addressed to P. uit Y Bellefonte. '5 January 1, 1860 Now A.dvertisemnts pRor"SA Pro realm will be received qt the Once of the Prc•tic , until Siitorday fir 1,1 day nf 1 ,71 . the f"r o gradttatittic tio iti ntnry nI bridging ht tit. Cart 01 the I, I: CI( It (1..111 it. vlern nnitttlttr l y of Union ninthly to It oint in the t't emit) , 111 tisk Hull, Ceuire cointy, 1., lhg ,1•' Ilons .11 10 511 6)01 PlOiliI•4 I seen at the °Mee in Lea istairg Piloted hirer of proposals can be had ut the °flies :So oth era will be received GEORGE F. MILLER, President of the L. C. t S C IL Itf' 1621-21-tf Les [short, s. Genoa or tits Lzwienuao Cevret Ann 81 , 110011CIIIII it It I 0 , Philadelphia, June I Dal Notice la hereby given that the lirvt meta ll meat of Five Dollar, per share (0 the t eplutl Stock. of the Lowleburg, Centre, and Hanle° Creek R. IL Co., subscribed le the 'Pawnshops of Barrie, Potter, Gregg, Poen end Haines, Centre County, will be payable on Ills first day of July 1871, and the ettbnequent Install ments of Are Dollars per share, sill he due and payable on the first day of each succeed log mouth, until the whole la plod Paymenta of the above Instailmeno hereby required tube made to the Tresluret of the Co , at the °Mee of the Centre COMM( flanking Company, 1.401101011td, Po JOSEPH LESI.F. I, Treasurer N. B. Any person desiring, can pay the whole oil at once. If payment, are not puectu a j t i / made, the law allows one per cent par il ngl n , to be charged In addition, =mom, RINTIALITY A ING IN T TIII COLBORSOFFIc A E SPE - C ;q:IR t!lo 'I . li, Sit r a. f I V. , li , In IS 1 31 ; 1 I 4II 55
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers