ADDITIONAL LOCALS. LYTI.K — CKIHMMAN. — Wo copy from tho lMiilipctuirg Journal it notico of n exceed ingly pleasant nuptial coromony which took place in that borough oite week ago to-day: "On Thursday afternoon lit 1 o'clock a party of invited guest*, to tho number of about fifty, assembled in the M. K. Church to witnSss the marriage ceremonies of Dr. S. F. Lytlo and Miss Nannie M. Crissman. While a Wedding March WHS being played by Miss Nettie Hancock, tho bride and groom, ushered by Messrs. George Zeiglor and I. W. Block burn, and attended by Misses Minnie and Jessie Crissman, approached tho altar, where tho ceremony was performed with tho ring by Rev*. Fardoe and Croighton. Tho floral decorations at tho altar were very flno and a largo horse shoo composed entirely of white flowers was suspended against the pulpit doak. After the bridal party left tho church, the company repair ed to tho home of tho bride's parents where many congratulations were offered to the happy couple and a general merry snaking was indulged in ns was in accord ance witii the spirit of tho occasion. An elegant supply of refreshments served in abundance bv no means lessened the festiv ities. The display of presents to the bride was very tine. The Dr. and his bride loft , town at" 4.30 i\ w., to be absent about two j weeks in which time they will visit Phila delphia, Now York, Watkins and Havana j Glens. They take with them tho good will of all their friends. M- v they nave all that is good and pleasant in lite, and though no human hand can stay Ike cloud* that gather for all sometimes, iuay the Divine hand give them a bright silver lin ing." _ Tint CoMisci SCHOOL TICKM. — Kight long months of school will begin next Mondav morning. Tho first stroke of the morning bffil will signal the termination •of tho recent pleasant holidays. The chil dren should not delay until then to search for their books and slates. During to-day, to-rnorrow and Saturday they should col lect all the necessary articles to be used in school, review the few concluding lessons of last term, and be prepared to start with their studies where they left off. There is a time for work and a time tor play, and they will grow up to be nothing more than great, useless dunces if they devote it all to play, and therefore all the children should look forward to the next eight months with the same pleasure with which they hailed the holidays, for each is important in help ing them to grow up good and useful citi zens. Next Monday morning will doubtlcs find Mr. David Lieb, Mr. Henry Wetzel, Miss Kosa Woods, Mis* Nannie McGinley, Miss Mary Nesbitt, Miss Bella Kankln, Miss Lizzie Campbell, Miss Annie MrAf fery and Miss Mary Schrom in their place* ready to welcome the children. Every child of six years of age and over who can possibly go to school, should bo sent, be. ginning the first day and continuing through tho term. The cor;.* of teacher* enumerated above are very proficient, and will doubtless exert themselves to their best endeavors in improving the physical, mental and moral condition of their schol ars. Then, go to school and do your best, confident that although you may never be come the President of these United States, vou will at least be in a position to gain, by your learning and moral worth the es teem of all good people. Nor would we omit to add that there is also a pleasant school for the colored chil dren of the town, under the care of Mr. Brooks, whoso capability was tests-d last vear and proved espial to tho occasion. 'There aro many of these children to whom tho corning term of school may he of great lienctit if they will attend. Bollcfonte Academy. THE YOrXO LS Tilts' SCHOOL will be opened for tho fall session on Wed nesday, September 3, under tho charge of Mr*. W. W. Robinson, a lady of libernl culture, largo and varied experience, and Christian refinement. Mrs. Robinson for merly had charge of a Voung ladies' sem inary in Cincinnati, and more recently has had a very successful experience in the Female Seminary at Bridgeton, N. J. In addition to her other classes, the will give instruction in drawing to young ladies of Rellefonte. In tbi* department tho ha* had successful experience. She bring* with her the highest testimonials a* to her fitness for her work from those who know hor well. THE YOU HO OKWTLEMXX'R SCHOOL will open on Thursday, September 4. Tho Principal has secured a* classical teacher and first assistant, Mr. Chan. Hecbner, a graduate of Lafayette College, of high standing, having taken three of the prizes of hi* class, one of them being the prizn in classics. He has also been very suece**- ful in preparing boys for admission into Yale College. lie is a young man of rare ability, fine scholarship, and come* to us highly recommended. THE PRIMARY SCHOOL will open on Wednesday, September 3, un der the care of Mrs. Ogden, who is already so well and to favorably known among us. A REOULAR COMMERCIAL ttEPARTMRHT will be opened in the boys' school for the young men of Centre county. The Prin cipal will give instruction in Commercial Arithmetic and Book-keeping, and Prof. Charles Bauer, who is already well known among ns a successful teacher of penman ship, will take the entire charge of the writing department without extra expense to the pupil. Thus, with a full corps of competent and successful teachers, we purpose to furnish all needed Instruction to meet the intellect ual wants of the youth of Bellefonte and Centre county, and to have the Bellefonte Academy do more for the credit of iu friends and patrons In tho future than ft has done in the past. What we ask from those who take a pride in their own insti tulion is a cordial sympathy and a liberal support in return. Young men living at a distance from the school can rent rooms in the town and board themselves at very reasonable prices. 84-2t J. P. HUOUKD, Principal. No Defence for Coiikliiig. Flulii the PliiUil TIIIMA. Tho Spraguo scandal comes to (he surface again in tho light of Mrs, Spraguo, with hor children, from hor husband's house, and her toinporury , disappearance. Unhappily it is only j temporary. Tho next act of this do lucstic drama is likoly to lio played in tho courts, and tho wholo story of the divided household will bo spread before the public in saddening detail. There is not a great deal of sympathy called for on behalf of either the husband oi the wife, except that sympathy, which always must go out to those who have < started out on the voyage of life with brilliant promise and have made an , early shipwreck. If we have any aym ! pathy to Hparo wc may spend it on the 1 children ; the parents have been main ly the architects ot their own misfor tune*. When Kate Chase was married to William Sprague everybody thought it a brilliant match; but the man hua diaappoiuted everybody's expectations, and none could have been more disap pointed than the ambitious womuii whoso love he lost when he lost the world's respect and hers. Less promi nent people might have suffered iu silence, as mau and woman do suffer ] every day, or if the rupture came it would have attracted no attention. But tlie.-e people have lived before the . world, and they cannot now escape the public scrutiny of their most intimate relations. We need not attempt to judge between them, for when husband and wife so tail in their duties one to another condemnation and pity belong alike to both. 'The one person who stands absolutely without sympathy in the whole sad business is the man whose 1 intolerable vanity brought about this present scandal. Mr. Conkling's con duct is without defence. No matter how innocent his thoughts, lie knew as all the world knew how he was compro- | raising the woman's teputalion and un dermining the peace of a family. It ! pleased him to hear in* name coupled with hers; he fed his own vanity by I flattering hers, and it is now hi* proud privilege to reflect that he ha* broken up once a respected family, bringing sorrow and shame upon those whose ' hospitality be lias enjoyed, and cover -1 ing the lives of their childien with a | cloud. If this scandal should bring Mr. Conkling not only personal discredit, { but political ruin, there will be no dis sent from the verdict that ho has been rightly served. Planet* fur Septeinbcr. M'MMARV or THF.IR MKTEORIi tHSTI RUING positions. Mercury will begin a longitudinal line with Mar* on the lit. and on asiin ! ilar line with Saturn on the 2d. and in a line with Neptune on the 7th, nnd with Uranus on the 12th. Mercury will be iu ascending node the Bth, and in perihelion the 12th. Mar* will l>e in a longitudinal line with >aturn the tfth, and Venus in a line with Jupiter the | 10th, and Venus on a line with Mar* the 70th. Venn* will bo in tT* inferior conjunction with the tun on the 2-7 d. Nearly all the conjunctions of the moon with the planets tin* month are of im portance on account of the earth being in the midst of the planets, or the |>Un ' eta being so near the same longitude ns tho earth. The principal disturbing ' positions of the planets for September 1 appear to be located nearly all through too month; we may say from the 22J to the .70th. This month is apt to lie a hot, stormy month with great and sud den changes of temperature. There is an unusual amount of planetary phen omena this month. The temperature will likely average above the mean, hut the great number of conjunctions will probably modify this to some extent. Agitations may be looked for from the sun the first half of the month, and ele vation* from the 18th to the 2-'itb. with the temperature likely above the mean, fhe principal planets, excepting Uranu*, are all within 66 degree* of tho same celestial longitude as each other on the 7th of .September. The extreme* of unseasonable elevation* nnd depressions of atmospheric tem|>erature will proba bly be very great from the last dky* of the present month until BIMIUI the first days of November. The planetary con junctions will likely produce severe meteoric and earth convultion* during this term. This same year there were no opposition* or inferior conjunction* of the planet* from April 16 to Augu*t 23. Therefore there are two opposite extremes of planetary jmsitiou* for 1 870. Government Sports. By permission of tho Treasury De partment the revenue cutter /Very left Krie for Buffalo last Wednesday morn ing. with between thirty and forty guests on lioard. Among them were lion. Samuel Butler, Republican candi date for Stirte Treasurer, Hon. L. F. Wat son, and O. 11. Hunter, Ksq., of Warren: Hon. Hirry White, of In diana. Many of the gentlemen were accompanied by ladies. Alter visiting Niagara Falls, the party returned to the I'rrry Friday morning, after a pleasant voyage all around.— Barren if at I. The editor of the Venango Spclaior, alluding to this Radical sporting party, remarks The "Treasury Department" is John Sherman, who i* getting up a boom for himself as the Republican candidate for 18X0. Beginning with the days of Grantism this u*e of Government ves sels for junketing parties is getting to be an every day occurrence. Sherman, himself went in a Government craft along the New Kngland coast to Maine the other day, nominally on a lour of inspection, but really to make slump >eeche*. Orant is traveling now in Chinese and Japanese waters on a Gov ernment ship. What right have these men and their wives to travel at Gov ernment expense when other people have to nay their own bills? Will some "loir' person tell us? NEW ORI.RAHS, September I.—General Hood's 7 year old daughter is improv ing. His son, aged 8, was taken with fever yesterday. Alios? Williams, aged 3 years, died of yellow fever this morn ing at No. 78 Washington Ntreet. Kve ning—Another case of yellow fever has been reported. Tiik.uk nvcr wa* uch n ronlly giol, substantial, satisfactory, and rapi• rie hi p 11 u< I Unikli, Mir panne* nil other* in it* work nint ful fi I lit nil the requirement* of every fniuily n* u lielpen. Thoroughly wtirrented hy written guarantee for live yearn, nnd kept in order free of charge. It will do every dencription of work—fine or conr*o—that uny machine, nt nny price, ever did, or can do ; equally nd rapid, cor rect, dtnooth, neat, nnd strong. Ila* nil llie late improvement*, i* eaisy to learn and manage, in serviceable, don t wear out, nlwny* ready, and never out of order. Sent C. t). D. anywhere with privilege of examination before paymenlofbill. Agent* make money rapidly, supplying the great demand for "thin the llhon|tet Machine in tho World. Territory free. AiUtrenn, for descriptive book*, Ac., "Family" Shuttle Miicbino Co., 765 Broadway, Now York. 30-ly Til a Dkatii-hatk or — Our country I* getting to be fearfully alarming, the aver age of life being lemoned every year, with out any reasonable cause, dentil resulting generally from the most insignificant ori gin. At this season of the year especially, a cold Is such a common thing that in tho hurry of every day life we are apt to over look the danger* attending it and often tind too late, that a Fever or Lung trouble has already set in. Thousand* lose their live* in this way every winter, while had (Jertnan Syrup been taken, a cure would have resulted, and a large bill. from a Doetor been avvided. For all disease* o| the Throat and Lungs, Honehrt't (icrman Syrufi has proven it*. -If to be the greatest discovery of its kind in medicine. Kvery Druggist in this country will tell you of it wonderful effect. Uver !'.'*),'**) bottle* sold last year without a single failure known. Sold by F. Pott* (Irkkk, wholesale and retail. 20-eow-ly A* Till* 1* the season when colds are most likely to be taken, a word of advice t<> our readers would lie in season : Firt, then, keep your feet dry ; wear tlannel next your skin ; do not sit or stand in draught* of air, and upon the first symptom of a cold or a cough call at (ireen's Drug Store, in Bush House Block, and procure a bottle of hi* "Compound Syrup of Tar, Honey and Bloodrool," which will give you almost instant relief. It Is a //Irritant and rffrrtual preparation, containing the virtues of Tar combined with some of tho best rrprrti.mnt* and anntlyn- pli* aliuti will I# n>*l t> Ih !l r*| ..f I'aplom •( .t. m~!in* ..a tbs. THIRD 11 PC-1• % V OK HRP TKMBKK HC. 1t lb* t*rv n r rTKWAMT MVb KI'.U. on th* ftoiiiti) f c - nt nw*-l •kkr** '*••'! l-j • v**ti*.J l be-far* hi irowt mt, \ im| fld.Bpnl. MUg T U \Lh 111 STATE FAIR. Tvrcn'.y-cixtli Annuil Esiubiticn OF tut PENNSYLVANIA State Agricultural Society WILL !K HKLD IN Mnin Kjrhibition /*##•/#/# w/ # FAIRMOUNT PARK, PHILADELPHIA, Srplemh'r HfA to l*7D, itiWuiity, Entric* and Competition FREE Khtry |Ww k ill At llie rifflr*. N'nflhiMl ■ '•rft't T*tlb n4 Oiwrtnul 1 mi, net. 815,000 in Ganh Premiums. Casli Prizes for l.lve Stink. JV.HMMI. A nint. fnr nwl# *n>l j*r*4* rf li tisw Aft --!•, kr , ke K.irtirj n TkVet •( *r*tD rules r> *ll r*i!r.s*d cwn!rififf *1 an I ll-rfi j i < lrM)f|a>riBib IMV* r- hum, imttna a'coßin, iiuin • hmhl, j Rrr. Hff"; r..rrp ft.| ff Rw'y. Prlbf ( |, Alin I n Ist rat ors* Notice. I ETTEItS OF ADMINIBTRA- A J U*n on Ihc of I*t oo>rgB L K Ibr, !*• r-* 4, ll* of th R> r >n|b of R* ll* font*. htrlni ln itmnt'sl to th* unlr.i*r.o.l. psil.*! ..f Iklht's.l#. b* rr *ll |cin.t kn •Iftf th*rn"h< in t* ; *4i■ I to fvfn* f rw*ti\ an 4 m%k* tramMUtz |sin.t.l, an I nil bavin* rlaima *•"••? him to pfrvmnt I tblf o RAII.ROAD. KXCUKSION TO SNOW SHOE KTkRT Tiir*day, Th 11 r*day ,1 Salartlay, Huriny Auyu*t, tH7H. TICKETS for Hound Trip. 82"3t* tUMKI, RlloAltt, *iprli>tm s3>'ro a /ear acet no oxtras. Bur ■ Irrular* an,| all rtmlraW. Inl.wtu.tf'.a aAlma Jl-m I'KINCIPAL / IENTRK COUNTY BANKING omPANT. SB.lt. IVpnalla And Allow Intermit, DKentl Xotw; Ih/ and Ml Uov. Iwirtlln, Hold and Cowpnas. Jum Rstvta, frwlrlml. i. D Bactat.<>shlsv. MI a. e. Reasa, Trm't. I. v. itasia. Uwh'r, |?IRBT NATIONAL UANK OF 1 RRI.I.KrtIMTR, All**ban/ euwat, Ballefoul., fa. t-U S. 1 • tV it, L\ /Lb, I BELLEFONTE. PA., (>\ tV A, Ivl/RI), TJIK "HOSS'' CLOTIIJEKS, —AND — Tin: OLDEST GENERAL MERCHANTS IN CENTRE COUNTY. J'ro/r*tioiuii ( a rili. C. T. r. V ICVKt. 1 LKXANDKR k ROWER, * a AITOKMSTa AT LAW. Btllefi/CitA, Pa . may )+> t ihl(a4 in Kngliah uf (Jaf man JHR'a In Oarmaii i Uuil A1 TOKSEY - AT LAW oflW nt AII- ail.'l.t *tr**t, ii.rth of llij&L. Ikil*~ |\ F. FORTS KY, 1 "• ATToRN RT ST-LAW. ItKI.LKPO.HTK. I'A U>t 'V'f t" lII* l*fl ill th lloom X 1/ I \ s. KELLKR. I '• ATTORNEY AT LAW Offtr* i*tl AllrghMt) M/HI Mth wl of Lpt'i H'TI", 1-ljr IWUwffml#, Pa. mi niut*. ww :• itoua. atm* t wiua**. |,MELI >1 N< L HIOLKR A WIIX >N, 1 ATToRHETA-AT LAW I I. I LK.ARFIELt>. PA. * lOIIX BLAIR LINN. *1 ATT'.ItNKV AT I.AW. HFLLI-FoXTK. I'A. tHn-i l lnunonJ. r 'tili. C*nlf Ikr.h .'1 Ij I L. SPA NO LKIL. (J • ATTORKKT AT LAW. ItEM.KFoJiTK. TKHTRK OC'I KTT. PA sj*wlal atte-i.tl-.n lo ' Il*wlh*ta. } r%r ti in all ttwa ('uirta. In Uennmn t R.fiiah 1-ly T * wraaar 'Tin ooai^iH. MURRAY A < JOB I>ON, ATTORNEY* AT LAW. • LKARPIELft PA Will attend fh# MUf til* r.uii when wj— tally mi4uy4. 1 If R R (\ lIIITLE, I • RXKI '.TLAW. LUCK HAVEN. PA. 1 All UiirMM |*roa| to. I 1 jr \V M. P. MITCHELL, ▼ * PRACTICAL M RVKYOR. IM K lIAV KW. Will attend i> all * rfc In <"arfll4, Outre and ; Clinton nmatw. i Oflkr* ojijKwilp I/- k IMI NilMial Bank. SO-ly \V C. HEINLE, ' ' • ATToRKEV AT LAW. HRLLRPORTR, TA (Hllp* In Cifirf If -ti**. Allegheny iliM HperUl att*r.tjm fl*n In the radlert* r %4 claim# AH Indnp* alt*nn Ka*i of All*fh*ny, j Iw-lk fnnu, Pa. tAly | \R. POBBFNB, M. r>., I ' PIITMCIAH AXI> 111 RilF/tl* j Atf iKlk* Xi4iiatk, on the Uai*- Cnntre and fprnce Crvrk lUulruad, villi aror fundi tic* that malt* It a PLEASANT SUMMER RESORT. ()oi4 front llthini In Ui* Immnlial* iMi.lly A rak riw to **ry train At the MiHloiin I Mel amim moUilnaa mill lw Nnd Hnl-riaa* and l*rm m der ata. Jan# . W7*-ly* DUIB HOUSE. I > RRLLKPORTK, PA. TIIR ONLT riRRTCLAM IIoTKL IR TIIK CtTT. j Tmi Una pr 4j. M>r altarhwl. ft RKLLKIi'STR, PA. HOUSKAL I TELLER, Propriptom. ffood Sample Knom oa f\rst Hoar, If ItM Rm In ami from all Train*. Rpn Inl rata I > .lt.mil and Jamta. 1-1, I IIRARD HOUBS, VI OORRKR CHRRTNUT AND NIRTII RTRKCTR, rnn.nn.rnu. Thl* honm, prmnlnml In a "If fiunrd far H ram furubl* RotrU, U k*|il la imj r—j-< I i- ( nl lo an, flnrt riam holrl. In Ih# remtoj. lialn, In Un ■trta mr, fa llnwa, tH* pHn id Hoard h•• tn mlmd I. t.au muiu |n iUjt. J. M kill 111 V 1 Aif lan— (ar. ' / 1 AILMAN'H HOTEL, VI "Hmilin Omni ll.mar. RRLLRPONTR, PA, TKRMR II M PER DAT. A food Utnj allaclwd. 1-ljr Ilarry h. Hah*, Hardware. IPC. HICKS, [Sucotiwor to T. A. HICKS A 11R0.,] I'KALKR IN HARDWARE, SADDLERY, OILS, | PAINTS AND STOVES, f EVERYTHING AT BOTTOM PRICES! TO SUIT THE TIMES. Allegheny Strut, BKLI.EFOXTE, J'A. .South oj I>iamond. HiiMinr** Cariln. lIA RN ESS MAX VFA CT<) It Y ■E R- lr. iimtnnu'9 X Bit* k, BKLUfOIfTR, PA l \j t? r. BLAIR, I • JKwr.i.rn. W4TTHM. CUtrca. JitHM. A<\ All w< k iwiU)r rMIKS On Ah**L*r.j tr-rl. , utvVr lir-llomw. A-lf | oris DOLL. A J FAJMIIOX Altl.K JtfaoT * XItOKMAK KR. Ilr k ih .fT lint, AHr-gli*** fr*l, lit DIALERS IN IT UK HRIOSONLY 5 I ZELLEII A SON, t r tt • mioown J X Br<*<•<+.<.* JU.w ; S All tl. furiUnt p. teat Mmluiam Pee * P wtl|-lln> fft'l family IWl[f. aminlflj ' , 6 Tiu<.,M)irt/ (iinnlm ti ml (i rttcrrir*. | lARPH& BROTHERS, ai-nixa PTRKirr, lIH.I.KFOXTF, PA, . Have their ca>unterand idiclvMi filled with | NEW GOODS, r RANKRUPT RATES Purchaeed At J HANKRUPT RATES (.BANKRUPT HATES WHICH TIIKT OFFKR AT BOTTOM PRICES, BOTTOM PRICEB, BOTTOM PRICES. cx>km*tixjul attention it) the selection of g* •■!<• PURE ASD FRESH OOOtkHt Tholr rial t. oaif,M. *>! .Ml WIMM. ami naiM •a pari "f Light and Heavy Groceries, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, Orwiiees. la'iiioiis. Nut* A KaMitft, CANNED AND DRIED FRUITS of MMJ kiaf uf mWj. 1 mi rsLKBSATm wamumoiwi hi mi is Hams, Sides, Shoulders -AMD breakfast BACON. Tor** "Ilk IN* rMnal DRIED BEEF. r*ranw aanitaf annh la Um>W la* aHI tad II M Ik* adnata*. to p.r Ih.ia a call. CASH PAID FOR POTATOES.