Ohe Centre L si Barsior Naring, apa: 25, 1867. 5 A SWAN. i. Y Toni) Editor, gortantn aatoal unlontions OmaRaroNt NUE, containing tm sofbam any part of lemianty. Sted aniess accom pamied waiver a——— Loe al Department. The Democrat for fue Oesnpaign. The Dest wnat will be mailed to sub- County from new until Now is setbers iu the atwer the elecu n for 26 cents. the vume 10 subs ribe far che’ [(DesoCRAT during the osmpain. J mvs Noi, E q., will ‘be found in the business office of the HEMOCRAT ready to wail on our friends, to take subscriptions, estimate job work, book hinung &o. fle is our suthorized agant for the transaction of business pentecn- ing wo the uffior, and will call upon ell those who see in arrears to the paper. —ourt is in <ession this week. —The dog dvs end on Saturday. Desock ar for the campaign 25 cents. Between thirty and forty wagons a‘tanded curb market on Saturday. ~The Clenclield people are putting down wells in the hope of findiag gas. ~The medicine man with his medi- cine “cure all" was on our streets this w ok. ~ Rebates, a little daugher of Cyrus Gyredoa Eq, of Clearfield, died on last Thursday morning. —Tt is rumora | that the nexy new in. dustry to ba added to Bellefonte will be a Boot & Shoe frctory. — A bunch keys found by Me Amos Garhirick can be had by calling at this office and proving property. —%he water in the cily of Lock im- ol Haven at present is said to be very pure. The matter should be attended to promptly, ~The eharcoal house at Curtins Iron Works, which was recently by fire, is being rebuilt huilding is quite an improvement the old one, —A. Corman's Novelty store is where and the new over you ean get goods at cost, Speci al bar- gains for the mext thirty days. All gods must be sold, First first | served, and you are suré to get the choice. Miss Julia, daughter Mr. come of Mrs. Conley Mary Powers, and John were united marriage church bh uf Thuarsdsy morming offi ~iati .g. ~The building at the Lauth Iron Works, at Howard, which was destroy- ed by fie some time ago re the Cat hoiic seven Rev, P mn in a past o'clock ws being plasad by a new and substanti sl strue- ture, The work ed to eompletion, ~The new | to the communit agers do not empl do the work, as is the iddlesburg rg furnaces is being rapidly push- y, providing the man oy all Hungarians 1 case at the Sax tom and RB and many athers in the State, ~The State Boar ) sy pleme i of Pardons recom mendel execuliy ney io the case of George’ W. Riaohard and arnor grapted the | svdon. Thursdays Mr. Risnbird had served four of hissix month’s term, and his release themoa of | «Delia Bhobert, who delighetd Belle fante audiences while traveling with | the Lewis Ug Co., was recently | married to B18, MeCuen, who aa® also | pany, Ohi the trOV was a yw for his friends, wh a member of the « settled in Fremont, Mr McCuen has charge of & large whole sale establishment, ~=Map Cul, Green, colored barber of this place, was mart] ied on Wednesday of last week to Miss Jessie Jacksdn of Huntingdon. Mr, Green is ao sccom- plished young mar, having attended Wilberford and other colleges, . [is wile is sa 10 Se possessed of superior Accept our congrat. 0, where accomplishments, ulations, On Friday last the official papers for the pardon of Geo, W, Risubiard aditor of the Williamsport Sunday Grit were received, Mr Rianhard took the afier- nnd einiy’ offer] the Lewiabupg goad, “and sifted in Ww inmpart 18 the evening. A large crowd “of ®t: 2s of twat place met. hic at the traio anil gave him » most hearty réception, wd U Floyd and family, J. N. Oast and family and a Miss! Heokly, sll of Lock Haven, and also a young lady from Willinmsport, spent Sunday at the hospitable home of Commissioner John Wolf ne Contre Mills, The party “drov: from Lock Haven on sSetarday morning and visited Penn Cave before + procesding to Mr, Woll's home, Their visit was greatly enjoyed by Me. Woll mod his family, i «The State Normal school at Look Haven, will open its fall term on Tues. day, Septersbet the Oth, During the sumner the trostees have rvangatded las! ihm get five fu ans sn wily oF udente am very y thegeal name of the destroyed | McArdle } { of the | The Cs | pany of { truck and handsome young men od. shirt They bave | © boom in Bellefonte hss been by no | means li ing, —Don't forget to call at the famous Novelty storeof A Corman on Spring street, (Goods are being sold at oost aud the entire stock will be sold just as rapidly as possible. Mis Cormsn's health is failing, and she desires to go wrest for a time sud is therefore making this great sacrifice. — A Beezer, senior member of the fism of A. Beezer & on, went to Pitts bung this week and purchased a oar load of fine cattle ae were ever brought to this town, They are in elegant con. dition and those purchasing meat from the above firm can weet assursd that thay will get a good article. —ijohfiny, a young «on of Soperin- teadent Bell of Valentine's Works, while passing slong Bishop street on Thursday morning, wae pitacted by & large dog, and bitten on tbe wrist, the teeth penetrating to the bone, making an ugly and painful wouad. The dog which belonged to a man named Bush, residiog at Reopsburg, immediate- ly shot, ~On the £th of September school bailding és to be dedicated. what the learned, bat we are told that there will | be excellent music by a choir (selected for that ocession. Where also will be some good addresses from prominent gentle- Prof. D. M. Wolf, County Super- istendent will be present and address the citizens, L was the new Just epareises are we have not men, Mrs, and ~—Reov. Woodcock and family, S. A. Brew and her two sons Will Tom aad Master Willie Bible are spead- {ing a week camping oan the Purdue farm up in the mountain. The farm is owned by Mr. Woodeock of Altoona, and is said to be a delighttull place to camp, being up among the clouds with plenty of sunshine and pure sir. The boys are all enjoying themselves. ~Charles Hewes, Esq. in the conduct of the cass of the Commonwealth vs, | Mr, Lebr, Chief of Police of 184 shown be | ablest of our young attorneys, Philipsburg the himself to one of and got it. He did not surprise his friends but siroply | out of the case all there was in confirmed them in their opinion as to | his ability is a hard student, ! Charley a close bright intellect, | self a re | which he will continually increase, | taffy in this, my boy. ~The Iivib Houseat | i lina i observer and possessed of a | and has made for him- watation sa a criminal lawyer No ock Haven will short time be one of the most com- modious and bandsome hotels in oity, Aa annex 8 being built, another to the building, wh completed add many more rootng to she Che propretor, Hon. 8B. Woods spAreing no pains that i and | story added entire | ich when will | house, Cald i well is in the line of its, besides his tables are a'- best that the ! 8B pop- | proprietor | : improvemer vd with 10 «Bord, ilar hotel, all whe gives his guests his gndivided attegtion ge b the WAYS Spr Fhe because market ¢ Ievin The Logan | eared ired doll and Saturday evening Court House The parade was witnessed by a large crowd of pe po | IVE woe ha are at their | estiiva Al 8, held in the yard, ple on Saturday evening. The a band, the best band in the sl part capt “late the pr ladder ( th their Mession., | ] none ated HT - Bellefonte w beautifal ! follow The Logan boys who always make a fine their bright Appearance in red | : and firéman’s hats, brought up the rear, When we take the number of buil of erection into dings érected and in | this summer, = Od aaideration | oufee ght, Garman's elegant hotel, The Public School build - the new bank building of Keynold's & Co,, Cri der’s new and subslantial building on the corner of High and Allegheny stroet, the new Bush Arcade, a brick row of twelve houses on North Spring street, two other mew hbuses on Lhe same street, three or four new private houses worth of Curtin #irest, (hree Inrge dwellings on Linn, being erected by Messrs, Howard Liogle, Fd Cham- bers and Kyle McFarlane, two on Lamb street, as many on Bunker Hill the Undine Hose house, and about a dozen out mn Bush's addition and last aed least 8 new baggage room, and we may hd two large blast fut anoes . i Oa Yast Tharedsy the 1508 ibde, at Jersey Shore, Miss Mary Waddie of Lock Haven was wr ‘ed io the boly bonds of matrimony 10 Prof. H. P. Rea, formerly of Lancaster, but a recent noe. ident of Renovo, and a graduate of the Contra! Siatd Normal at’ Lock Haven, Mr. Rea isa very bright and intelligent young man and highly esteemed by all who know him, He has been elected Principal of the Wiloox Pa. Schools, He is to be congratu'sted apon his ex- ily held —Dzaru or Juwoe Hoy.—On Tuesday morning our people were startled by the announcement of the death of Judge Hoy which ocourred at his resi- dence at one o'clock a. m. On Monday his life was despaired of, and his friends had been summoned by telegraph. His disease, it was well known, was incura- ble but hopes were entertained that he might again get around, but such was not to ba, Judge Orvis made the an- lmouncement of his death in Court and imoved an adjournment until 2 p. m, on Tuesday, and a meeting of the Centre County Bar Association was immediste- at which meeting s com- mittee was appointed consisting of Hon. Jno, B, Lion, B.8, Keller and J. (I. Meyer of the Centre county Bar and Hon. J. M. Bailey andGeo, B, Orlady of the Huntiogdon Bar, to prepare suit. able resolutions and a memorial of Judge Hoy's life snd character. On motion the Funtingdon, Clearfield and Clinton county Bur Associations were invited to attend the memorial services and funeral on Thursday. The meet- ing thes adjourned to meet in the Court House on Thursday at 1d o'clock, The meeting will be open to the public and arrangements will be made for the publication of its proesedings. a. Im. —ANorurx serest.—The Lock Haven Express of Monday says : At hour Saturdsy aight, Chief Westbraok a late and officer George Vernes arrived in this city having in their custody the man Luther Shaffer, they had been trying for several days to on suspicion of haviag been concerned | In the murder of the Culbys, at Cherry Run. The that Shaffer had beea arrested this Saturday evening by 8 telegram whom arrest information reached city | from | Antonia stating that the officers with | Jorsey | Creek | their prisoner would arrive at Rhore at 9 o'elock over the Pine railroad. It had been known for sever’ i %] days that Shaffer was suspected knowing som f the crime ant there thing o was considerable ex« st} tue tement In circulated, bee to the city as News Was Soon after the telegr wry had 1 ¥ he eoived a carriage was sent Jersey i i ] | ] ! ! i ficers, i and they Isnded Shore to meet the reached this city anc prisoner in jail shortly before m'dnight, | Lather Shaffer who is now ¢ in the county jail ir the seventh man | arrested on suspicion of being concern- | | ed in the murder of the Culby's, He | | spe | ferings of his friends must of Brig los 1 i* a young man about 21 d 11 TORTS O and sa ooking, well built man, has ROO( { light hair, blue eyes and a fair comp! on this city peo) le ity or int in are Whether ' i His relatives ‘table well-to-do the prisoner be gu eel the charge sgainst him the menial be When sul terrible, and they are to be pitied. the wed In satu prisoner was i : Dight he was searched And his ade known at found n waession, What tl will be w I'he officers a cent and decline to talk. pisced on the witness stand N | ept those who h x pe prisotes who is from Lhe AYE suilhanty #0 ttted to converse wit coniined 10 & iy separsie wd 0} the mutder of uf, arrested i h Wednesday bo Culby, who w ns son, an Hs son 8 | n he Aring last and there be wife, had evidence His an al is hoped | if A nature afternoon ng no against him he was released, Are rest was a cruel oulrage upon ready sorrowing father, and it no wore blunders of 80 serio made Lashes M who will be ow hail been by r hae br fssnuit © Largs: fled by and ber ther tl “a {dent wh Rees as the man an n the Johnson, th Shaffer are all implicated and the evidence attemp le former eiwo Kl'nes and : strengthening against them confident that they it gradually The suthorities are have the right partie - | ~The amusement season will on the 17th of September, 2. AR. somethiag else should offer itself before | that date. Mr. Gardoer's attractions are “Only a Farmer's Davghier,” “Zoro The Magic Queen,’ “Only a Woman's Heart,” “C., R. Gardeer's Dramatic Combination,” snd “Ticket of Leave Man.” Esch of the above is produced by a different company. The proprie- tor i wealthy and successfal manager open with one of | unless Gardner's attractions, Minnetrista mansion, Noroton, Conn His companies are emong the best on | produced bore, and the amusement) loving people of Belletonte will be treated to something rich at the open. jug of the season of 1857. The company’ producing this play, plays nothing oollent oho'os of a Relpmate, Mi Waddie was & resident, of this place one time, and is well and favoral known here, She lea lady of refin Waste highly educated, beings g uate of the high School and State Noy mal of Look Haven, and for . | 40 that there will be nothing to infers —Mure, Amanda Swavely, wife of M, Swavely, died at the residence of her busbaiint at Mackeyville, on Wedoesday afternoon of last week, at the age of 32 years, 4 months and 28 days, death be- ing eaused by a complication of Brights disease and dropsy. She was the daughter of John Solt of Mackeyville, snd a niece of David Bolt, of Zion, this county, besides having numereus other relatives in this county, Deceased had been a sufferer for nearly two years, during all of which time never complained, but bore affliction with patience. She was a consistent church member and died leaving assurances that all was well be- yond the river, and the sorrowing hus. band is comforted by the knowledge that she is in that bome where trials and sufferings are unknown she her She was a lady greatly loved and respected, and had many warm friends and sequaint- ances, who mourn her death, The funeral on last Saturday was largely st - tended. Ske leaves 8 kind and loving husband and two little daughters, who mourn the loss of a faithful tionate wife and mother, E, of this plase, 1s 8 brother of the sorrow- ing husband, as is slso the writer, and effec é Swavely In last ‘Sabbath the Pr esbyterian of this had pleasure of hearing several able Divines. congregation place the In the morning the pulpit was oceupi- ed by the Rev. John V. Bell, of Dubois Clearfield county, brother of our gen townsman Bates Bel The subject of his discourse on this oc ial friend and | much fluency and making { of the Christian church occupied the Hem | nominal} nfined | { bright i A fire { water hauled, and then all { whaiper o | hammock when the rope broke, | great was snd lives in his onn residence oalied the road and he carries a oar load of 4 handsome scenery. The probability is | that ‘Only & Farmer's Daughter’ will be | casion wes “Law ve Grace’ which handled by the reverend gentiemsp with an sion for good upon his audience, Al promouced il i instructive, B. H. SBher- | Evangelist | an able prodaction full of interest and very In the evening the Rev. man, of Lock Haven, State it. The of 1 nr reverend gentlemasm in the warfare fel iN ge experience christian life and ered : irse setting forth LE | doctrines of that ‘ | | ntelligent dise of the denomination intermingled with msny un¢ doctsi na truths of the (3« wpe al. church, the members de~ | | of his own m who live in this vier iy 13] were well re presented and no eased his audience. guest nt | Lamh gireet, | to preach the gospel, win lost Thursday was the time in Hun~ the dark | faans | the | | | set or the Presbyterians to picnic but tha hopes of we near Filmore, cloud that t on ter's Gr lights ich occasions fastened Beil in onow glear firmament, | rer and throaghout ent s ah 5p £ rDOwes continuing the day sppo Ablicipations were 1 many were Lhe disappoinim OY lorcipg many fo axeisitg 11% nieve ony rming ihe s un rose aud baggage Car Conve | i most jovsous eronds ever on a train of ears Lo then tinstion After leas ng them Lo | med the curs a short walk brought a besutiful grove, which «la the | of all | admiration lovers of oature’s art was ill, tables erected and were : of | chicken, « to say nothing of L {for a full day un, a i ” oneae, HE TRIAB0S en In the groves swings hung from the strong arms of the { ol stately oak, while gathered ber Hammocks were stretched from tree to dozens children sround | anxiously wailing his or turn’ [ impres- | an | M in the well Glled In {Bo | man of sxemplery | making ose hundred tons ol Personal. Mr. George Taylor of Milesburg was a juror this week, Mr. Cooper Dare of Seanton, Pa, has been spending & short vacstion among his Bellefor.te friends the past week, Misses Carrie Wilson and [da Whippo of Hublersburg, spent Tuesday in towe, the guests of the firet lady's aunt, Mrs, Henry Swartz, Mies Bullie and Carrie Bayard, of this place, spent a few days lust week visit- ing friends in Unionville, While there how those delicious peaches did suffer Prof, Jas. Hughes, Jr., of the Belle- fonte academy, was tendered a position in the Preparatory Princeton College, Department of but for the present will remain whee he is. Wm. Lud- wig, nccompanied by ber little daughter The estimable wife of Mr, spd Wernersville, Berks county, where she will visit her parents and friends, We trust she will have a plessant visit, lector John tev. Klinean Episcopal Allentown, and brother of Kline | Esq, of this place is spending his sum He '} al church here vear Pleasant Gap preached on Sunday the Episce inal, | Miss Lis ut | Capt : !. Grace Cassidy, of C R taynrd, on Sy ng TRE Lue WM, present A. nly agreeable be 8 pleas gra i home of 160, i sireet I'he young | { Cn ed and : nlors rel id we be one oO in peak Le *} for her | midst, was | Mr. Aaron Swavely, he. NS. B Swavely, friends dd 34 nd et in in tor is a succes the r,s nfidence 1% patronege of a Iarge proportion county. Esq, the hie native Wi editor ck of H Arry ISTOS, nd witt of Pr y was 8 visitor t onday. Harry is serving his count n the capacity of a juror. Edit make good jurors as their ideas of justice i ordinary ni peb l age y Our sapelum ire gle grer than those of the Sri Mr. Wm. Danlap of Pin il the Selinsgrove past Lwo years, spent Vers inys in-Bellefonte this meek, Wi. William's nim in life atid was ‘he home of Speer, © and he will In sake a fine mmister Prof. D. M. Wolf 2a juror he pro! 1a hooked { ne i Oi this week for an sddress the I we heard pres mtd “i ed tH vention new how a say 10 Rix rad Ww RH god’ ip hia! H i. Mi sirictiy ve don't mean the mperate, and sur writing of Lhat tera, shall “il up” ordinary ERR. ~=T Here are f erection in wentv-inr eng ree nd for bBeior Lie house in town is rented v that are being built are engaged cholieid the ¢-TRARAr han ever befor i ioing a larger business t a s ANH has work ahead for shop ¢ m,s wath 'heenst end of | treet 18 o x new hou ing» weirg The neariy ding boo built, paw furtn ap the ompieted Nearly four miles « down Nittasy are graded, The Csllins Flurfiace fs going right uj the new railroad {and before 189% renches ns, they will be iron per day. The clang of the hammer now rings out onthe air from Mr Maitland's thier works, World pow progresses | on the new | Bush Aréade, tree and from theth came the still amnll maiden and 1 {a Tair ber besu. “Scott” on hand | wheo a good deed is to Be done, assist ed in swinging two young ladies in “| and | the fall. Emma and her much ewbarrased, who is always friend were very “Tugel Wag’ on these occasions « With eyes, "3 pide open the dainties we the" Dire of | od. i eho wes: rderinis 3 : 5d fh A Hs Bom rated; MAREE wed Eddie 8, As, ne rr H | Jetflareon ox | his methods, canvas wh ch he pode the county nn & ears, | Great improvements have been made in Gerberick Hale & Co's, mili, The Reynolds Block is now up to the third story, and will be ready for rool ing by the middle of September -l). WW, Fairman the stiorney from court this week, is rather sensational In Particularly is this so in a District It is sald that he once made for Attorney of his county. with musiin on the sides on which wa printed the lagend *'Kiernal hostility to | tha Jenkses © The gentioman was elect. —Judge “Rhowds the new Associate Judge is occupying his chair in the gorrs room this week, and oan took ns wise and interested as either Judge Furst or Jodge Musson, We don't want {6 Waiter the court bot it isa handsome trio and commands the re. ORS | ect of the bar, waAipha Corman is now closing out | tird alock of novell goods at we wie eo going’ v of bum ness, The goods niust be ol and wll who wint barjaing should eall early, Se au at an w=John Amprih, of this place, was bitten in the ear by wn rat on Tussdey night, the rodent tacking “hin while in bed and asleep. isp dt Flora, departed oo Tuesday for Reading of | | mer vacation at the home of his parents | in | Ohio, | third > unty who was trying a case in | buck«board wagon | F ~Covrr Proceeninos, ~The regular August term of Couct convened on Monday morning with Judge Furst and Arsociates Munson and Rhoads on the bench. The regular opening business was attended to and constables returns received, when the following cases were called and disposed of in regular order: Common wealth vs, Benj, Comely, et al, nuisanes, Not guilty and County to pay costs, Commonwealth vs, assault and battery, Commonwealth tramp, Warren Guilty, ve, Hoover, John Adams, Guilty, sentence ia C ounty jul 10 days and costs. This is the fellow arrested on suspicion of being concern - ed in the murder of the Colby ’'s in | Clinton county, Commonwealth vs. Amelia Shillings, assualt and bavtery, Bill ignored and | C ounty Lo pav costs Commonwealth vs. | surety of the pesce, Milton Nol, Chas, Settled, Frank Settled, Robt, pros Commonwealth ve asesult and battery, Auman, Commonwealth point Fe) Li Grates, ng arevolver, ommonweslth va, Frank Camphbel! surety of eit lod { the peace, Thomas C, Commonweslth vs. Wea. Bill ignored and | Proseculrix 10 pay the costs, ver, indecent sssanlt, Commonwealth va, F. Co Ino, | assnult and battery. Guilt Commonwealth vs of the | Burety Peace, prosecutrix to pey the o Commonwealth vs sail and baltery. [| ommonwesith tor, Lo pay custs, Commonwealth | First count Principal Fn to rt Las been made by the on fas grades the oh of all have arrived at the legal age [0 the ve In the names cic ren year schools ¥ ar el to rtiend i oxy ient of } Foxrxxy, Pres i 43 Ix} ¥, Secretary newspaper and fered for sale at a reasonable 1 cash, and bslance in th iT : ments if good security is he given is fully equipped with a Cam; I p Gordra quarto and eighth mediam job presses, hand pres, Wer press, "mailer, full assortment of newspaper book and job type, the greater part of {which is as good as new, and is the most complete office in this séetion of | the State. Its job patronage is large {and lucrative, being equal to, if wot | greater than that of all the other offices in the county combined. Advertising patronage first-class; fair Mate of offi - gink priotiog ewhorubacy no Py bo paper. Tha offios HR wimply for the feason bat th Proprietor is incapacitated i ity bh from sttending 0 the busivesy an | [net seek 8 more congenial Gilneas e, |dmviog been an invalid for four yéar. lwvith wo hope of testorsiion, ir vi RAMA A Cle arin I as [for further nkmatiof : ale ur OVE Opus ar a Mes for ta ave shortly nbaamaiua tears ie wg IH Tribe, Xo, 196, Tm fer of fig fem yo Bellefonte, | paring i the order time enjoyed a ase lo mepbership both as to nuw- Ant Tibi, wf’ He “tot The dncreee 0 thissame Weng the pet year has been fully S000 Sith » 10- tal af about 26000 Web Any of Cg fad ire -
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