OE DiIIOCRATIC WATCHMAN. osaaratroirrs, MARCO 11, 195 11 LOCAL AND PERSONAL. • thinlituras wo ought to be for the common blessings of lifb ?, _Do not bo alarmed readers. we are , not going to preach yob a seruion. But we have been thinking, (we do think sometimes,) 13rfahava been thinking,wo say, that, _men_ are not mindful as they ought to bo, of their dependence upon (,hod: neither aro they thankful as they ought to be, for' the bless; T — ngs which they receive cc*ll ITUBUTT his hand. Bow often do Wit consider seriously, while ,in the enjoyment of life, and titan, sad the many blessings of benitioent heaven,' that it lain God we live, and move, and .have . our nj, that he gives Us every breath, that be uttiidies livery pulse, that ho springs the ne of ilulught, that he keeps the wheels of is MySte . tious Mechanism in motion, and ' at should he withhold his preserving care for a single moment,. we would sink into annihiletion ' flow often do We realize while engaged in the da'ily activities of life, while ploughing and sowing, and getherieg our haiiests, that exceipt Ika watches are ibegerminating seed, and the ripening sheaves, imparting that vitality and We Whioli they .possess, wo should not see" Drat the blade,' then the ear, then the full corn in the car 3" , The truth is, his gifts are so common, so free, and so continual, that we fail on ac ciOnnt of theity.ery profusion to regard them as gifts from a supreme Intelligence, in the reception of which we should return a tri bute of grcatful thanksgiving and praise. Dropping as they do along our path con tinually, so that we have little to, do buli gather and enjoy them, we learn to look upon them as natural and unfailing, and al most forget`that God has ought to do with them. Our greatest blessings, those with out which we could not survive a moment, are those which are most common. And yet those common blessings, given to us freely and, in rich profusion because they are cohlinually indispensable to life and liappi !ipso Ar2ll . thlesstngs fur which wo are How often do we think of thanking fur the air we breathe? Ws find it all around ns in abundance. It circulates through our heaving lungs and feeds the springs of our mystenons life ; and yet why should n e be thankful for it I It costs us nothing. All we have do is to breathe it, and after we have consumed all we need there is alai ,:nough fur all. Oh 'if we had to toil con• initially to manufacture the air of heaven, and despite our best endeavors found it drill cult to procure enough to ratisfy the crav ings Or our nature ; if we often felt the stif hug sensation which attends a lack of this iiscessary element, and compelled to tuba' Isbe and early to procure a sufficient supply; then, at lien it caine, and we breathed it free ly, and felt it circulating througt, our fever ,di lungs with its soothing and coolers 1011 k r imparting new life and vigor to our 011iiklalt11 , 11, Ito iv would our hearts leap for uv and bow thtudirnl ne shnobl be that tl,e . t.-ar of sulluoalrun was for a tune dispelled, and that there Was a Slimily of ktire, fresh. invigorating air, to which we could go and , breath and be happy ,So with the sumlight hat makes our earthly he me all bnglit and beautiful. It is so common that we seldom think of it as a'blessing. It arises day after day, and sac go out and bask u, its beams, never thinking that it is a blessing to have a sun to shine. now many of us it hen we arose this morning, and saw the king of day marching up the heavens, senihng his flood of gelded beams into every nook and secret place of the earth, thought even that it is a great blessing to lime !inch a sun, and ca used yonallie gift to the bountiful Giver, and hio.w in adoration at the throne of Him who said in the beginning. " Let there be light and there wits light." Oh, if this sas the first morning on which the sun had ever inlet], if we had grouped all through life in thick darkness, and had opened our eyes to day for the first time to behold that bright luminary whose shining countenance makes all nature smile, how different would be...Dor emotions while basking in lin; light. We would not be indifferent to the beauty, no r thoughtless of the blessings, He imparts No' we would be wild almost with ecstasy, and . the Sun, the Suit, the beatif.iful, glorious Sun, would echo from lip to lip, and ascend in a thanksgiving chorus.to the car of Hun who kindled that bright We, and ,placed 'it in the heavens as a lamp to 'light the path way pf earth's benighted pilgrims. Was it not so with thosevoyagors in polar seas, who, hemmed in by icebergs, so that they could not escape to a more congenial zone, were compelled to endure jhe darkness and horror of that lentg polar nightrThi3j; like otherii of our race were indiflerent to its presence while they were permitted to en joy it daily.' But when darkness for months enshrouded them, they were brought to re alize the behefit of light; and a deep and in expressible rapture thrillea the depth of their seals, as they saw the first faint beam (the harbinger of returning day) glistening upon the summit of the distant glacier ; and when at length the sun arose above the ice • mountain and drove the darkness front their gloomy prison, they assembled upon the deck of that doomed and lonely ship, and with beating 'hearts, and tearful_ upturned unto the Giver of all good, for'having caused the king of day to again appear, and melt with his genial presence the ice fetters from their limbs, and permit them to return where alternate day and night Onliven the •world. The tendency to receive those common blessings Without thought of tho Giver may be a natural tendency. But it should be overcome. We Mould elevate our hearts to recognize the Moil:tot Omnipotent* in every thing which enbeervee our happiness. We should see His impartial benillsdenee, in the sun and in the rain, we should read les sons, of His lore in the glittering stare of night, we should feet Ms breath in the 'air that we breathe ;vie should see His taste and skill in all, the variegated beauties that adorn the world, and feel him ever near us in all tho tenderness of flis Fatherhood! RisCaurrlNG ,utyrda l y our citizens wiffillighly amused by a deci pie of Peganinna, who Paraded ourstrect quite elated in spirit," with an old Fiddle, Upon which ho performed with considerable dtxte'rity: — While witnessing this novel ihition of musical talent from our windoW, the idea sciggested itself that the sers - Mes of his itinerant musician might ls_iAtuportan to the new military company about organiz ing in this place. We heatil it intimated that he has lately been appointed recruiting sergeant for this company, and their services already offered to the President for an ex pedition to Utah, but as wo have seen noth ing Officially announced in the papers, we are consmitently unable tosive further partic ulars for the present. MR. H. BRIDGE is still in Stonnetown with 1114 sky light Ambratype traveling car. Flo is an excellent operator and ,has given the business his attention for several !years.— Mr. B. has operated fn a numbered' impor tant Western cities where ho has attained a p.oll...iency in his line rarely equaileth -This gentleman sent us,* few days ado, a coUpl4 of his Photographs which wo • pronounce magnificent, and we flatter, ourselves from a long experience that we know something . about likenesses. The ci ti z ens of Half Moon ! cannot do better than to secure one of his Vmagnificent pictures while a fa ct orable op portunity diem 1 0)4 pilaANTAnx. --We set it announced that our friend Ira C. Mitchell, Esq., has been appointed Judge of Cho contest between the We and Pratiklid Literary societies of Jefferson College, Canonsburg, Pa., which takes place on the 3lat inst. We are grati fied to find this mark td respect for the a bilities of a promising fellow townsman from u broad. N't.II.IIERS . MILES, Independent S. Dist. In pursuance of a call by the . County Su perintendent, the citizens of -this dihtrict i gyakg, Frb. t i ll?, W . T i ge meeting was organized by calling J. Rhine hart to the chair, after which . 'Unita/ar m and W. WAVer were choson assoolatea, and A. A. Rhinchart, Sect'y. The meeting was thin opened with prayer, by Rev. W. A. Plotner. On motion, Messrs. W. A. Plotner D. tinges and A. Musser, were ap pointed a committee to draft resolutions. Prot. J. 1. nun-ell was then called upon to address the assembly. to which he respond ed In his usual clear and animated style. The committee to draft resolutiotti then pre sented the following, which werdafterwards adopted. Resolved, That the Common School cause is one which should deeply concern all, and that we, as citizens of the Farmers' Mills DM. District, will endeavor to do all in our power to adVatie.a the cause of-vilitetitien among us. Vrsoireti, That %tc are decidedly in favor of the County Supointendency . and hope that Plßnierell w il l ac,...t.plonli gssuula wards e--advancement of ihe Common School system in Centre county. Resolved, That we look upon the efforts are made to aboli s h th e Common School System of Pennsylvania, as those or designing politicians, who desire to elevate Iliezuselveß upon the rains of the pest sys tem of education in the norld (Jeso/rni, That We return our Rtncere thanks to Prof. J. f Burrell for his interest ing and able address delivered at this place. It esolved, That we heartily encourage the visits of the Bolist of School Directors and parents to the Varinerk,' Mills School. Prayer by Piot% Burrell. Adjourned. `A' A, PLOTNER, 11 DINGES, A. Al U.SS Eft. Cow. on Publication .1 very severe (quo of Sore Eyes, of 54ears' standing, was cured by the use of I 4-• Ls: t• Vr E most soothing and pain quieting agents that min he had. In Erysipelas of the face, it will O f t e n yromove the pain in ten minutes. For sato by ireon 1 lefaMern, J h J and every sure In the country • Malmo, on the 18th ult , Mr. David R. Conrad, to Mims Margaret Goodfellow, both of Hollidaysburg. On the 4th inst., by the jtry W. If. Groh, AV Samuel Miller, and Alias Sarah Sprieker, both of Potter tovynalrip. Obituary. Ihnn, in Potter township, on the sth inst., Mary A:ft), daughter of I.ianiel and Mary Faber, aged 9 years, 10 Months., and 3days. A WWI; Prfk.ll) : MARBLE ARRAN EMENTS. --Often the peOple are seeding to use to inquire the price of Marble work. I therefore take this plan - titia of publishing a Het of prior.. of Mitrble work in . Attu form: All Tomb Slance will be by the square foot 2 lachee thick. The prices of scull>. tura and Ornamental Carving arc as follows: Italian Marble statue six feat high, perfeqt likenem, 010 00 Marble bust A pedestal perfect llkene's 200 00 Marble Lambs miniture, $7OO to 10 00 ' with folago, 1 50 to 6 00 French Couches, 0 feet long, 25 00 to 35 0 Couches small else, Oft 0 In. lbng, all complete , Tomb &ones li_l In blocks, .Italian Mar ble, 800 to 1$ 0 Marble, Tomb Btoneeby the square foot, Italian Marble. 1 0: Best White Statuary, 1 26 Chester *hlte Marble, ,t 00 LetteHng 2 cents each. A ;lab of marble 4 feat high end 18 Inches broad will make 6 square feet together with a foot Hone containing 1 rziot 0 Inches marble, and the pair will contain 7 feet 6 inehee. Count your letter., make your calculations and you have the fell pHs* -Peron from-. distance can send rre witk the amount of money necessary fur any desskiptlon, of Tomb Steno, calculated as above, and they will be promptly tilled and forwarded to them In any manner they may, desire. All work warranted In a workmanlike manner. A TERAO E. Mileaberg, Much 11-'57-Iy. &civics* • 209000 IL L r smo. N e., & S od ° i F ekl ß od A , f el or O sat si the lowest Tete by A. &ES tr. SONS Belletente, htneblre's .tf W121 4 113W1011 INSIMANCE 003111'Y.. The undersigned having been apppinted an agent of the above company, takes this method of Informing the public that hi Is prepared to reneire insurances on all disoriptions of property against detente or lots by 0 re. Moe with the COnney Cu:emir:4oll6[s, in tho*Court lipase TilEo 13olicNite I . 59- it. 00, T AUDITOR'S ap.p_pr: Geo. loot Atom wo account . Centri from th th day of Javyary "1 t 847 to 4(1 , 4- nary 71h, 18 5 8. Dlt. Jan a, To amount rooolved Cram Co Colleottitl mail other Romeo*, $30,257 90 Jan T, - 11E - an - o• duo Troaaufer, 'CM Tr CR. Jan 6, py amount CummlasionertOr ' dried, $83,329 96 "„..A. Treasurer's Commission, on ' 91,329 90, 1,056.411 "-.4!—Hialkinary_ via poptala, _ 10 00 Balance due M. Winiffir — ,en account with— county, from the 7ih day of January 1857, to the 7th day of January, 1858. Dlt. , Jon. 7, To ain't of Jnry feet and Fines $436 621 OR. Jan. 7, Ify Peet paid by Frofry Welt l'Or, $ 36 00 "" Dy ?ass and tines uneelleatable, 374 624 '• " liy Cash, 126,00 436 621 \Ye, the undersigu4S, Auditors of Centre noun ty, basil( examined the accounts of George Idv• ingstua, Treasurer of said County, and Mordeosi W addle, Sheriff, find them oorrent u above stated, mod allow thorn to be presented and fled anoordina to lan. Witness our hands at the Commissioners' Office at Bellefonte, this 7th day of January, 1868 Attes ,t /WM KERB, 1 Auditors of T. mturryLy, Clk. C. MARKS, Centre co lIECEIPIS AND EXPENDITI/RES 9f Centre enmity far the year, A D. 1857, A - xr.aptizty ttt o AOtt2r.rtHilill§i,t, *Oiled " An Aht to rale. COuntj rates arid 1491 ea, requiring the Couttuissionevelf the errand Canaan/ Of thu Counnonifoslth, to publish annually a statemeat of the Receipts and Expeiditu pis of their respec tive Counties, we, the Commidlilonen of 'Centre county, do retain, 'the following, vie. from the 7th day of January, A D , 1867, to the 7th day January, 1868. RECEIPTS. Amount received from County Culler - lectors and other sources, 930,267 30 EX P F.N DIT LI RES. Amount paid ti idn ingston late Trees orer's c ommiseion on 51,329 96 A • wont of Commis Pwi sioners orders lifted. 1,066 49 Amount paid tit o and lintliOnary fir Treneurer's 10 00 1,1.176 49 COMITY ACIDITOOII. Amount paid I. C. Rankin 'endue' at Auditor It 8 00 ~ " Wm Kerr sorrioes as Au. dinar 8 00 " Coo. Watult clerk to Aturg 5 00 ASE.S.SORS. Amount paid Township' and Borough Aliteesors for aswessinenta and returns $555 YS CONIMISSIONELIt'S OFFICE. Amount paid W. A Dsvidson, deed., a. nugm'y fur services as Commissioner $ NI 50 " O eo. Welch, tato olerk for copying•xtra assessments, 70 80 • flown . Keller trervicee ger Commiehoner, 119 00 '• Jacob Pottagrove •• 22 22 " Jacob Rbrhard " 140 00 " The Murry Clerk salary, 200 00 " Making report to noven ae COMMlssioncre, 12 00 " Distributing Elee. papers, 11 00 " Arranging papers In °Moe, 25 00 " Antsthooo in ooniparing adistrikrg ass'ut'ts tWiCe, 15 00 511 comparing, making k distributing of duplicates, 15 00 ' Piet eib`g list taxablee•dc 950 Ira C. Mitchell, Coni'rs. counsel fur 1854, 25 00 •• part " 1857, It 00 " lm fees on collections, 5 . 0 5.1 Livingston wanting k traneurl'g unseated lands for 'MS A 57, do hill of et stlonary k books fur Cum' calor, •utl docket for Re r.ll Protk'y 120 83 PbuTc'eTT~r 1' " 10 00 Cook, P. . postage and box cent. 1 08 " J t J itarriP, mucilage, 50 J.ll L. o M r . It Wilson boarding piisonels, 333131 •• AI Wonldle Sheriff, taking prisoners to Kiss. Penit'y sso 00 • " taking boy to Louse of rOt 75 U 0 '• " lunatics to ins roe boo 225 00 • • Ilanilktiffs and nobbles,. 750 (Nothing for prisoners, *, IN 00 Wood be Jail, / 00 Amount of CAS to be deducted from 51 Waddle's aooount. for Jury foes, flues, leaves a balance of '4P 00 Amount paid .1 Montgomery A. son cloth lag for prisoners, 1' 11 Wilicm A 11ros ' •• J 3 Parson repairing at Jail nail stabling. 42 36 " " McCafferty lifoDeram4 .t"no nail do 7 25 " " 1' ICeenan repairing at Jail snd c 1.49 Q. Win I. Itaphile, painting 8 041 • •• Daniel I/err, (Ins Illingl, 47 75 • lI Z Kline, OA, 97 39 1.259 551 EASTERN STATE PENITRKTIARY. Amount paid for msintainanco of ounylots $2O 53 COURTS. Amount paid M Waddle Sheriff, sum [norther., rimrs $l7l 00 ` 1 Ert rl 'elt;i Crier,o4 court IS " DO A• '• J 0 Parson, Trci stns, 01 00 Cidalen Wilson do 0 00 .• lion 11 {{' parer, Prothono , tory & 1. erk's fee 7 •• •• Grand Jurors, " " Ttaverlte do " J. M Johnrion et al mesh! for Juror*, 14 40 '• •' 1I V•ntlyke et al Tellurian 3 00 Conte in ConinionwTh caw, 7SO 13 l• J II kited& Uis Alt'y AO, 194 06 • A ti Guilin AlO fro, Cour ) w ealth is Alex pan g ° at al lb 00 3,428 41 CONSTABLES' RETURNS. moan( raid for returns tocourt and' mile $lO6 521 LOANS AilID INTEREST ON LOANS. litnenla paid 41. Waddle Tend interest $2,131 12 •' I C Mitchell •• " 133 113 " " H. B Wilson lb 09 oit Borah 0 Welch" • " 38 62 " Mrs H. J Livingston' dd dt. 1,060 00 do dad. 1,000 00 do Interest 61 65 •• " Miu EL Patterson. ' o • 134,5 is 300 --411SCELLANEOUS PAYMENTS. Amount paid f K. Williams adm'g oaths; 1 00 " J. Campbell spernal Juror 1842 9 00 " " John Garbriok 8 01 " " P. 11. Gray assumption on son fatal wiaz 76 " " Codi up fy Treas. dia. on Lancas ter and other nrieuryent funds I 2 2.5 " " County do interest'on ain't due it Auditors settlement 58 07 " " Humor IdeAllistardiale 61 Co. din:punt on 'iota in Bank 42 67 " " M Waddle assumption on Lud wig Kuria 5 621 " " M Waddle Fill paid for pub lishing amen tebtEto Constrn 4 50 '' do C7ts o n o. Bfemaluas 92 - - - 1,468 801 PEIS IVA. • LUNATIC ASSYLUK Amourdsßaldpunaintainanee of lumitios 8878 60 10 00 TAXES IiEFUNDE4 Amount paid D 0. Boller bt al °ler paid I/2 44 PREMIUMS ON SCALPS. 'Xmountpahl for Foie*, Wild . eats. Oita momtntsilolvol, kanthers,4l . p. ... Swaps 4 ' f 2 7 cp VIEWS. Amount paid 'J Hooterman of al for for vice viewer. .. , 81 00 CO RT HOUSE. AT'l""laletldfealPsermin'lS, I 50/raolndiootins - 15 ' Jolla aorbriok load of wood 100 " " Charles Johnston sawing do 60 " " Felix Mullen 96 buobols snow Shoe Coal 113 IS " 4 '; • George Orolutm er. 61 do 8 91 Geo W. fate keg frewo paint .uid freight " 0 J. B. parsons table far vault • repairs, &0.713 67 1 0 " Wegner & TiOnuritoi Locks 200 • Christian Den far boarde 2 08 ' " Bellefonte Gee co. flea 32 60 0 . 0 Wes. Beim gee Malin", 11 00 1 " .' L. W. Rlttanhoosa tax on co. °Mose for 1856 ± ' ' • 3. 00 ° Ilea; Liringetotrigirfor46ss .a-gs " "B. Zimmerman load pipe hood 500 - " 2.0. Humes &Bra, sinenshandize II 07 • " Tonfler & Steel do 92 25 " " Derma & 'cabala" lka4 earepera 875 0 . ' " Goo. W. Tate on mistracquild r4l/44, . ) ing now Court 11 5,700 29 "sfWm. Bell Gatlin and pitillog 1p atone ate at 0 391 111 McCafferty ing " " foundetioff for step , ,61 615 94,49 E ,46 34,406 45 3,463 341 ----- Ain't paid Blenalial end mileage, AalletaillTor pet ting up Ms voters ilUni atUud- Log § S S M S 30 " " M. W.addle Bieriffallfgiablog Eleolion Pr9olamaLl4,l4 t 67 50 '• W: J. kealoh Murk to tuturn Judges . " " Qharlee Stlowart, do 4,149 15 701 00 cONSTABLES ATTENDING ELEOTIONS Bossing notioes on Township alters, isnording to AO of AlNiably, • March 1861, $163 36 JANITER, Ain't paid Dlllei Gorr salary to toll, to August 1051, ' $lOO 75 " l" do AM, qr. do of 114pAr 25 00 .. " J. S. ridiania aarbd Millar 15 00 t • 140 75 PUBliter 054214‘116. . Co ; , Am 4, paid Geo. Wiloh di ii r , 12 atba'r. of pubite square, ' • 4 300 00 " .. alcris, Shoot 'A Co., stall Oi, r do 1.37.3 37 1 I, Rophilo painting few* 50 00 " " McDermott A McCafferty grad log hill bask of Court Bosse 2,90 53 " " Do levelling and tilling up or publio square o •• Cutting 300 ft ourb stove do " " 1),•n•I Darr OMI -pipe for dtroet Isirripe 54 Alf J. 1.1 Hardt pusts to 76 25 Dell. Oa; Co lantorni, burner.olo 23 05 COUNTY PRINTING Ato t paid Ludwig Kurtz noticole Callen $ 2 00 • do Receipts & E'epend '56 23 00 du_ Adv'g le Deriehter, 16 so •• " 111 ,P. Crosthwaite un nest, for '5610 50 •• '• J T Johnston hee'pla lUpend 30 00 " .Inn T Hoover on onntreet for '57 50 00 " " do Collector, marmite, 10 60 " " Seely A Ilamhart in fell for oontraat 25 00 go Assess books for '5B '59 'CO, 80 00 21 00 249 10 INQUISITIONS ON DEAD IloplES: Am'nt Paid Jemo L Toot on body of It Douse $2O 12* W llfeCaelfey dolW9l.ileeket. 10 121 do do W. Dwrasede 10 191 AT Caldwell do 8 Grim 12 7t Total ain't of Ripon.'■ for 1867. 23 ,133 67 0 U TST A N DIN° TAN ES. 1848—Win Ridille,• S i trov. V 507 00 IMO—Samuel 51nore,• ' nylor, 20 11351—Jesse Adams,* Emg". i, 00 00 1852-11ernard McL,* ain ellelmon 84 00 1853-1 1) Mc.l.anahsn'• NIL* Sou. 2800 •• John W. Fugate.. Won h. 270(I •• Mann 4rren.• Boils. 2900 1854 --Mark l; Willi rine • Himirm, 30)X) •• Jos William's est.. Wooh, 4710 I 843—Thowas V Patton! Ferguson, 80 00 •• Je••o Richnrils,• UnKatoonl 49 00 - \Villiain Allison, J( , Marlon 100 00 " James A (Innne, Rush 20 00 " 4 ;"wrro. Graham, Jr • Snowshoe, 87 (0) •• John 41 Jones, Worili, 11 00 1856-1. W ItAueniususe,Ris Ileforlie, 45 00 ~ Wi//rini,lloli, Prnow•lior. 3910 •• John Harter.' Wtor m s, 30 00 • Stedlien Mehlnni4le,, 'ritylor, 48 00 •• Etneneser swords 4 42 55 00 10h,,,. ut .11.131 ii, . fallig• 0 1 2) at 18.57—James I.) Turner, nine. 308 00 • • Win I cry. g ilmiborg, "45 00 •• 1111chael Orri•e. Reimer, 451 ('0 4. tv.iher,o• II Nzs,ii, 202 00 • J, roes Nltilliollailil, ~,TIo manic, 144 00 ••• Georan•Alniemr,' I P ;gum,. 53800 el J Sorting. ( "est. 499 00 • . Aimieri Thompson, Iltuns. 710 00 • W W Sower. Ilineo. s'oo •• Samos, Chim•n, 11sIrmonn, 147 00 •• Emanuel Shank. , , Iloward. 301 00 •• Jr.hn Stner. 1948 1. GO 00 •• Jneob Weller, Lawny, II oau .. Simon Verger. Marina. Zit 0(1 •• Paul wolf - . 51,1 e., 08 00 •• Jame. Chambers, l'uton, 18400 •• Wm Keller. l',tief , 69800 •• Clem, reirll•r Pron. 3)1 00 '• 'line. llslreracker, (lob. 115 00 w John Adel. St ow•hoe, 1000(1 " Vrlnci• Anion, tilting. 190 U 0 o WO, Adam.. Tiylor, 96 00 •• W. II Smith. 1 oon. 13700 " Ge_ooo4 She•Wer,, _____ yv,u„ .. ~ , ,, n 00 Elan Turnet. Worth. • 77 00 ITO 1,083 76 610 05 37i 87697 IXI hoar rianns mateert fref f • ) denote that they ate in the Ninth of taros for collection. We, the undersigned Gomninsoners of Centre county. do rertify that the foregoing Id a Nil and correct statement of the Receipts aol gsrpenditnrea of said County. for the year, A It i 857 Wittier our hands; at the Commissioners' Once In Bellefonte, this 18th day of }P ahruary, A 1) , 108 lIENRY KICJAR, Commtinoners ALlemt. Tug°. Aicrrt.T. Feb 24. 2H58-4t , O - 8801,1111ON OP FatittNRILIUIIP. The partnership 'heretofore existing be tween 11 1) Cummisita and (1 1' Iteighard, in the Mercantile bumness, trading under the firm of Cittnatitv R Relghard, at Port 'Aim.. was diamtveal by mutual emment on the 1411 of Fobru ary lad EMI 504 59 1 101 00 All debts of the arm will be paid by a I) Cum tulPlls, and all debtadue tit. arm meet he paid t• him R. D CUMMINGS The mercantile bushman will be continued by 11 1) Cummings, tu'ishieh he ineltaithe attention of the "'obi la bilerfib 4-'57-tf TAKE NOTICE. Mho undersigned baring relic: l 7 , the Merantile Ipoolootio to t rn yf o( Eloh, earonolly roquestil all potom ..., pootroo indebted tri Gall opd pullot lik tow', ate [lament. No is anziouo to Dave bloltitoloootOl op womb am prosibly, LIP 40 taloa( los/tire by Ills first of April hext. BENJ.IIOIIMELTZER. Ziosartaroti 2-'sB4t. RUG ROAD LETT/NO. Office Ifif the A liegheirj &Bald Eagle It Coal and Iron Co, Limb Ist, 181/8. I . Pdirected to the Chief Engineer 1 of geld Compel'', for exam&ing the Gradua tion, Masonry and Bridging upon the Allegheny & Bald Eagle Rail Road, oommeaqing at the Ty. rone 1 Leek Mayen Rall Road, them to the Snow Shoe noel mines, In Centre oounty, a distance of about twenty miles, Will be reoltlyed at this office until the TAtb day ofliaroh inst. Plans, profiles and echednlde of anicuntp of work may be seen, and blank bide either by section. or for the whole war& attained by ApPliogion at this I Dew ,. The line of tend will be }ready for lb* ansisdna lien ef-biddere nit end liter the of Mandl inst. ll All estirnetea will bei t aki promptly cash. PO7 order ? T enni goo V 88, Bellefonte, Menai 4-117-tf. K DRAIN DEA LOO L3IIB j II 3 S • GN. KEPLER prepa ato pay the . Gash for all kinds or OR IN deEvered In RhlUip}buit'ht Is determined to pay the highest oath pitons when delivered, either personally or !bruise; his agents, Jacob lEoplor, Jr., or David Johnston, Esq. - Ile luta also on band all kinds of Loigusp., together with a Coal Bonk at his man• mead be will deal fah" with as pertife Who Inv favor him with a call at his Mike In hir. Johnson it Hotel, Phillipsburg. J ussry DM AND PORK W ANTED BY Wile son A Bro's , for whizb the inarkot prhe wilt 1 , 4 aid. • WOWABM A SITUATION T. i ENGAGE 1../ tHE . MERCANTlLE rgusinees, in a pleasant and halthful village h o t s few minutes ride from BeHeald°. The loca tion is an excellent ono In every respect for heel nese, immediately on 14 unlit nhloh effords a good opportunity for receiving goods at moder Ate shares. Tho Belleflmte and Tyrol* Rait Road runs within about 200 yards of (We premium The Snow Shoo Road 'will Woo • totter its advantages In to t h e v illa g e. The stook °trade on hand is light and suited to the (rode orthe coehtry. Can do al most any 'amount of bustness desired. Possession given In ths sprhr The reason for 'rho present owner of the establishment retiring. is on account of his health having 'foiled width prevanti him frouratlending toin•door -business. For further partioulart inquire of the Junior editor of this pa per. January, 28-111 r 4 00 4 00 97 709 t 32 00 2,20 78i OM JACOB poTTSGROV,E, , JACOB W EITWIARD, 0 P REIMJARD ------NEW-41114t A lin Wirt Tho subscriber `would take this opportu - olty of returning his grateful aoknowledge ments to his friends and the public for peel favors. lie would also say that in view of the financial diffi culties pervading _ every brunt, of trade, ,hA., LIMO been under the neoeisritY of COrtimencing SWW,er rangement, which he hopes will kesetlefactory to hie eustomers. Brom the first ofJanaary he hu en tered t.pon a system of making ell *counts oontract rl due after a credit of four months. Those knowing themselves indebted to him, In the Boot and Sloe blisinees, willaell and make immediate eetflordeet, as hie old books up to the first lost have bean closed for this erpretal purports, and he la desirous to have them settled without delay. EDWARD GRAHAM Bellefonte, Jon 14-14-31 ARCADR,PICTURE GalliaßT NOTWItriSTANDING MY CONNEC. tiop wttii ttAo Dqoporatio Wolohman." the business of this Aibrot'po eetahlkehment will t 33 ootattated by myself ‘o portion ad orrerty Per aunaoldstrous-to.ettattreri.oika4.lm. will always find the aporelor in hie room' beta aco hours of S o'oloaki A. M 11 0, 5 .1 Id Oot '22 , HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Benevolent Instil Own: establ rshed Ly Gaol endowment for the relief of the sick and .',stressed, afflicted with Viruient and • Etndcntic Diseases. I~iIO ALL PERSONS AFFLICTED wrrit Sexual Disown., such as SPERMATIIOIt- RMICEA, SEMINAL WEAKNESS, IMPOTENCE, 00frOltlffilE, II LEFT, SY.III LIS. the Vico of ON AN ISM, or SELF AIiUSE, de .to , The HOWARD ASSOCIATION in view of the lawful Aeutroteliop of Is o'lloan he. , 000.00l b y 5„,„,,..1 diseases, and the..dsharganc. practised upon the' unfortunate iatims of kno &Wipes by Quacks, several yeare ago directed their Consulting Sur geon, an a or - Am - TABLE APT worthy of their name to open a Dispennary for the treatment of this doss of diseases, In all thei4r forms, and to give MEDICAL ADVICE GRATISI all who apply by totter, With it description Mitt etunlition.(age, oocupntion, habit. of life, Ac)n I in canoe of ox. Creme poverty, to FURNISH MEDICINES FREE ON CHARGE It is needless to told that the Am- Sooilttilin commends the hit Medical elttli of the age, and will furnish the t approved modern treatment, The pirectors, on a review of the past, feel ste lured that their labors in this sphere of benevolent effort, have been of great benent to Old nfllicteil, especially to the young, and they have resolved to dereole themeelvto, with renewed teal, Ic this very iu3portatif but much despised coma Just Pphittehed by the Aseosiation, • Report on Spennstorrimea, or Seminal Weakness, the Vine uf °modern, Masturtiation or Self. Abuse, and °the; Diseases of the Sexual Organs, by the Consulting Surgeon, which will be sent by mini. (in • sealed letter expelope,) FREE OF CII ARO K, on receipt of TWO STAN HS fur postage. Address, for Report or treatment, Dr 050110 5 R. CALHOUN, Consulting Surgeon, Howard Awn rioting., Nu 2, South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Ily cider of the Directors • ONO PAIRCIIII I D, Serretary NZRA It 11EARTWEL,L,Presssisof Pee 2-49.1 y BELCEFONTE FOUNDRY rrlllE UNDERSIGNED SUCc3ESSORS TO ti nu. W r.txtt, dee'd respeolfully inform the citizens Of Centre and adjoining °minuet., that they are nosy doing business at the riallsszirouisllszai Woes it here I hey will L. pleased to see the c einem of the former proprietor, and all others desiringsmy• tiling in the way of Coatings on the moot favorable lertu/1 . . STOVES OF ALL KINDS kept conatantiv on hand Wu hale Just pules:trod the patterns of the II E.ST GOOK STO VK now in use, and will warrant it to prove satisfactory. Hot Mist Piper for Furnaces and Fortes Hese thin Water Whorls, Machinery for Railing Mills, ("list Mills, Saw Mills and Factorys' of all kinds, whn•h will ho turned and fitted up, If desired, on the shortest notion, and warranted ' TIDIESKINQ NACIUNES of the latest and most Improved pattern. end war ranted, and all kinds of repairing of Threshing Machtnes will he (lone on the shortest notice Phew. of ditDrent patterns, fur one and two horsee, tr . hiell *0 will • arrant, and fur whieh we hero f h eV I d „Shears always on tooth T o, 111.... nottego, and Ilabbet or Tem} Metal for Brseee Tlahhet metal is rhprer than Brans, and Is 4 1 for moot ltijid. 0 soh I FRU, ON MP. PAL LINTLEA, or windows, o? 'Ele latest styled Also, Sled and Sleigh Soles, Wagon Boxes, Holloware, and every other article usually manufactured In au establuihment of, this kind. 114 ,- -Our workmen ore experienced, and are call able of doing any kind of work We therefore sat a share of public patronage .1 D HARMS it CO Bellefonte, Nor 5-'57-46-ly FRANKLIN HOUSE - BELLEFONTE, PENN'A. The undersignedifould reopectfully in form his old friends that he has leased fiat w e ll known Bute!, in the borough of Bellefonte, formerly owned end kept by Ildaj B Bennett This house has been rellittod, newly (tainted and furnished, and tho location makes it the most pleasant and convenient, being situate op the Dia mond near the Court House Lb Tsliblo will always be supplied with all the substantial. end delicacies of the season--in a word, no poles will be spared to make the Franklin • first class blouse, and nothing will be left undone to make his guests comfortable Tke Steitllliss Is commodious •nd good, and will be supplied with plenty of provender After returning his sincere thanks to hie old friends and patrons for the verygenerous patronage so long ex tended to hipi a the Conrad House, be respeadully Ts a continuance at the Franklin Rouse ills moderate to suit the times e has opened an 'Eating RaMon connection with his pribllo house, where the lineal quality of oyeters will be kept constantly on hand 1 1•1&OW 11 01:1• Ipsliotonin, Jan. 14-'ll _ . NEW 000DS AT' WILSON & BROTH'S. CTWITHSTANDING ' THE SUSPEN lonlor specie payment, we are vain in the field with a c h oice selection of Pall and Winter Goods, abiaGi_ We ate °tering extremely low for mob ref. filady'pay Wo beie.just ramrod our stook of 1)11.1r GOODS. °comprising the until variety of Staple Goods with all the now styles u they 'Tientsin market. A full supply of Shawls and Dress Goode 'We have sa uteed, also, a stook of GrOok•ery tun Glue Wsro. Also. <3FROCEILT33O, which we shall sell as cheap as any other towse this aide of the silty. We keep eonstantly on Wed a good variety of Sugars, which we offer very how Also, Teas, Coffee, and all other Grooorlep tbr fami ly use. Give us a call, and we are confident woolen mate' the prices satisfitotorjr. -tti A SRO'S. Ballston le, ' XV . . 5-'57-46-Iy pkife:) , Al E UNDERSIGNED IS NOW PRE -1 6 tut orders fot a,l desoriptioit4r bee, and S will slimy,. keep ott-hand- lir of WHIT 80 - 1-i and linch L- Lop/ PIRINNE F K LOOR ARD ING S BOARD S of superior lqualitroNhite Pins and Ilendook 1--2 1 1 och -S awed &tile—Plastering Lath—all of whioh will be kip! do band or supplied on short notice. Persona wiWiog tb build are solicited to send their Orders to the undendgoed who will have them promptly PRA and upon Terms which cannot be squids& " Klotz* supply of Bhlnglai on hand 'at an time!, all of which can be had at Port Matilda, Centre to., Pa., blMo to the Plank Road, leading from Bellefouto to • , Tyrope. Mon instructions in quire ofR. D. Dominion's, Bellefonte. ' OUNNIENOS A RNBIBARD. Port Idatilda.Dee.-N-'l4-11. aANFORMS INVIGORATOR FOR 'AU, NJ by IitEEN h Mot Erg , . IRON CITY COIRIERCIALCOUIRE, LOCATEDPA. . • CHAIITT.dr.D 1855. Board of 12 TroateoN—Eoculty of 1 , 1 Te ocher,. arraarioALLy TILE numiEss MAN'S COLI 4 EU E. Largslf and mom Complete College:a Me United Statee. FACULTY : F. W JEAyi IN'f., - ri my: . • m • • rrincfpnt J 0 % . . Pr""Vror i tllTl t tll n l l ,64i )k X"l'mg Profegor of ArilJuatile aht COilltrleNial Calculn - - ' i4e.e. - • JOIIN Pt MING. Atli-i:r of the "Natfonal, System of Bookkeeping, Looturer do Brunner., lik %Mout and umagoa J W. BEENTLINSIBR„ nograp iy. A COWLEY and A. T DOUTIIETT Prefeasors of Plain and oniainanlal Panu,iallaPip LoeturerlTrAtionl Economy /L-11(.11PKLN,S, or the Illtedtrurgh Bar, Leattuor •on Conitarreutl Law /AMU W KENNEDY, 01" Kennedy's Bawls note Review," Lecturer on Codeterfoit Altered and Spurious Bank note. LUM=I Tn.furntsh the beet metine furucquiringn T Unit ODUII BUSI,tit:SS EDUCATON. in the elitol te.t time and nettle heel t ozwnee, comptioieg htstrnt lion in DOUNIA, ENTRY BOW , •, UPI‘., AS llpplied to HorchenVoing, Batsione tng, &o ATIAII ROA? BOOL KSI.PI . With all the meet improvement+ taught whip w extra ohargo .a try, Rapid Writing., with •serery satiety Anil style iif tisinear end "Ostrahnintat Penmanship Spring and Summer Goods, Cntiletitleal? A in AI Tlingit %Orr!. why , he ni now opening adds old Mend, one door cast of the P. n °mac ilia stock mineist• * part nt. Full instenetion given IU time inipurtnnt broil doe i business education Illnuk Blue /..1 Brown French Clothe' NA indeed, i Coating Carlin. Carlin. re and Whitt Durk for Cost. , 11111 I s, 11 Ste 4 Mutt Doeskin and honey Summer Canal no 11, n, the 1.. *gee, Laos and Custom., of • it•,— ('' st more.;Piinnee and - Banking Polito,' k coo no o r to .1 I lion Drills for Pai o utny ; Dotmting Counterfeit Mom ) and oil t i Jul, BI h -i i in Figured 'Mks sod je. he lissgßig practical retail 111,110 active Malin e whit. nod Firmed Moroni Iv, a'- i eetitig- TuUMM Ae NI W ry I,e win melte up to enter to rl yin• le eau Itoolikoeping Full Commercial C iurse 2d I' Oti the t isle el , iliii , ...son .hurl ~,tli,,r and on the tationcty , about , 3 , i , in iei 1, aim Ode torus Gond^ ti• entrbi it by L uso Board, per ~ 00 week, odeibe obtained fo No extra eharge for Memo Bunt Bookkeeping , me " ' lll b° " I° ° P to cater .° h ` r°°°/°P° Mho will employ none Ind Arttitmotto or Diploma 11111/1111111 ' F,XPERIENCED WORKMEN' Can enter at any limo--(no vacation)—eft tow at dope [rent unlimited, usual length of course persons may rely on getting their work well dupe [rein eight to twolle week. at iii• shop ism! comics I k i . Tliankk.l for the patronage heretofore he - 407 STUDENTS votertng, Crow Coe eliy alone, slowed, he nripectfully willaits• contthiinnue of the within one year, heed* the many from the Loon Iv. *me Wm S Tripp!. Mani Mils Bi 'termite May 20,23 flinn Specimen of ti Wing and C,rr "1,, ,„,,,, ) ,,p g tol inforniathm, soot by mail free id, ha ge''r , 4 MORE NEW GOODS, Arldrem F' W JE, K,INS . t 1: TM'. ellE %I' STORE OF Ts IAC MAY, iron city College, Pitio.urgi. :P. U.' PREMIUM PHNNhIAN 0111 P- No ICPI At: i t:G/0:T 'eenelf, fIGI.LETOSiTg, r A thah REMIT FiRAT PREMTI MS were awnrded firtbe eillotcrtlitr omit,] gm. notice Ow Ito this Cullego in the Fall of 18.4 prat all mimmiti l iklila init. reet.ii col a foil anti complete tore, for best wetting These with other pre, nine Mork or ......„ . 1 • Premiums, were ift•An In Ohio, Nll,...bgan fedi FALL AIM WINTER ucrube, nes., 1 irginla, Pennsylvania ? and In ',must ill.. Ky at em Cwt.' Pietas Laic end all hif winch Finloracing ell tl P11‘1•114. /11411.0 of Ike !Anson actually done with PEN and 174 R and not fin. Pier slaw Sandie. t-8111., Franca , Klarlatam, Da Engrat eV Penmanship, Our p enmen tare fully I tines Cohergi Alp-ous, Cashmere. Bingham, competent to do their torn work a hhont the 'lid CI Hornbeam. bhaw Is Bonnets. C•peolleidc i the engraver to make it respectable Peer 111101 itlinattrwiena I—Cloths Coaster* Dee 2A-'57-If quttanets Jeans Tweed., Vesting., An a ilip moild - stock of And ft titro.tgh oournoutf Courting Route Ca'culn !ions V"..AELYILTUIL3MELISi, 1 READY NADI. CLOTHING. Ta partiodar intention I. Inritek A groat LOOK TO TOUR OWN INTEREST. j varlet/ of _ • HAVE for gale almogt all kinds of Far in- 1 BOOTS AND SHOES, I ing Utensils and will sell diem an cheap ea they AII sizes andwinlite.s. Odor, have been iwleeted can he bed any plane in the country, or I wilt to suit thv m « rket Th e latent ai l is. of i . on at Philadelphia prices, [might added. '1 lies are 1,..y•' as followsWs AND DAPS. `Allen s Improved Mower end r pefe, celebrated. self raker Reaper kloner Alan iy a on n gene ivesortinent Of Prints, Muslin., Hard improved ooinblned Reaper and Mower, letchutris ea r' Q. e"`"..re. G r°,,ries. Ac , Fa Mower and Reaper. Corp Niche,. of different 1 it" attriilion 01 the public respeetfully le• kinds. Straw Hay a n d Fodder Cutters from $7 to `lied to the above Etak, all of which ten/1 Fe ...id 40, Mills for grinding Chop, Earn Corti..te . Circe- "" t "."" 'dr.'' , • ISAAC MAY lar Saw Mills, Clo•ersiset, 'Gatherer, Ploughs of all - kinds. Mich noul.le and Bobsled. Cultivator. of most all binds, (train Drills of difs rent kinds and Donut., nor asoausing Wool tor (MUM, Barn hoer Rollers, Hay Mahn, Beare Hay Rehm, 4o I alch natant ised Lomeli Farming fitments for Tf T IloYer A Brn , makers of Farkling imple ments, Philadelphia Paschall, Morris k Co , wholesiele and retell dealer> in Farming Imple ments Swint., Lc ,Ph ile , Hors A Spangler maker and dealer in Paroling Utensils. Philadelphia, Any Derma wishing anything in their line may fled it to their advantage to tall on tee Call and ace Coleman's great and cheap Mill It will g.rtml from 5 to 15 bushel& Chop an hour, as good as any grist mill , it will not only grind ears ourn, shells,! corn, Ryo and Data, but will make very good wheat dour If wanted No one can imagine its simplicity and cheapness For $53 you no have a Mtn to grind all your chop Call at the Bellefonte Noun dp and ace it It Is easily attioltnc.l to horse or water power Cull utJ A. .1 Harris' Deng Ptart sod get a o tree tar eontaln„ng 2lates and description; of dillfoeetit ' kinds of Fern, !rapt nets, but dot, I forget. to buy a g'sst Worts imps,, ed cults Plough, and the Great 'eatern Plough loade at Holders burg, alsuebdled shear , at the upper Foundry WM T Belletioto. jan JUT QPRNINQ, 500 AGENTS ‘V ANTED:- A Ilene 871Lln FOR SlO '--Third Litt tolUel - - $310,000 worth of Firma and Bulfiling Lois in the Uold Iteigion of Culpeper County, Virgino, he ditided amongst 10,200 subscribers, on the 7th of December, 111,17 SubsoriptlrrMti lily ten dol lars down , or fifteen dollar. one half down. the rest on delivery of the Dean Every lubtoriner will get a Building Lot or Farm, ranging in value from $lO to $25,000 These Farms and Lois are sold so cheap to Induce settlements, a sufficient number being reserved, the Increase in the ;glue of which will compensate for the apparent low price cow soled Upward' of 13' 4 1 lots and se% o ral farms are alresAy sold, and a eompany of sol ider., called "The Rappahannock Pion Cr Allston, tion " is now forming' and will moll eentmence settlement. Ample aecurity sill 1111 given for thw faithful performance of contracts end Nearly 45,000' 'terra of land In different pmts of Virginia now at command UPI will he sold to set (lure on the must advantageous term, Unques Liorlahle titles will in,all eases be given Pursuers. mechanics end manufacturer. ate wanted, and live hundred Agents to obtain subscribers, to whilm the itsogt libertl Inducements will ho given Boma Agent. write that they are making lllWollerulnntli• For full particulars, Sabeeriptione, Agencies, he Apply to E. nAupwat, %_ Port Ropul', Carolina county, 1 kerne. ftept, 10, 105/.310-1m GONE TO EQYPT.—JACOII 01 Milesburg, Centre county, Pt., Iva peo4rully annonnoos to the citizens of that place and vicinity that he has tonstately on bond all kinds of Saddlery ware conplotJak of Saddles, !lungs, Col lars, de , which'ha offers for solo at , tha lowest comb prioes Grain token in exohange fur' work. Cash nut refused Alto, in connection with tho above buslnerta he San • splondid IV /{ able /{ able Good Horns+, rod Carriages and lla es, Co all who may favor him with a call Ile w berry palsengars to Tyrone, Corwensvillo,Karthaus,Look haven, and to almost Itny point desirable, on terms that oannot fail to be satisfactory: gag. 1,124-Iy. BARGAINS ! BARGAINS ! ! .-poR 011.13.11. TOWNIE& & MOM • HAVING CONCLUDED TO tiLOSE 1117- einem with a view or going to the West, Orel' their large stoat oft - Iced/ at very to tareelfbr g. Call and see, Now is the time for Bargains. To any .parson distr.:ewer weitinglag trk,,A• swfw motile bush:wet II dale ofportan ty V here offered of °mks( tho best bushlike stands in the Bormagh, and a large and well molted sleek of Goode that wilt be disposod of on teasdnabla terms. Bellefonte, Jan. L. 18.11 t. • ' NEW GOODS. (SHARI:LS McBRIDX IYQULD INFORM IL) those who have patronised him this far, .hat he hat added' to - his stook, each fall and winter goo& as will ehable the user to withstand the ,cold briefs of *Wigs: Usk u" Irtinnels, Rstineta, §hawls, goutforts, Osinhoes, Yields, Brocades, Detains and various. patter notions, ' Its short his Nook ernbrseetrt,ho nasal essiety kept In ecanotry Mores. Ilie'pablio are desired to WI and see. Bellefonte, Nov. 1Z 1857. AtierlOn= TAMES LIPTON respeotfulli announces fj tithe pubUs that he is ptepni>•li Wad will WI at Anotton all snidee loft in his hand. Publio voodoos oleo will ho &tended to with 'pronoptuees Illi:e.yburp, l'ob '513.1.1 • IAR Piarr, A TAMMY., situated on thettit4tibro , sheinos Creek. n Snow Shoe, Centre County. within two Mlles and • half of the terminus of QM Allegheny end Budd Bllgle Ralfol4l, nod known MI oho Moshannon Tannery. This well known eetablhohmeot le onestruoted on the moat 'unproved plan, mid Is prueUed.vrith all the Itte.CIIIIIERV nyamsary fur the mennfiator• of Leat/ter at the loud possible coat. I; contains about 45 largo Ley-away Yal,, 6 I,eteites, witk Mum. Hide Weaken, Haller, Iherichillel,, end Con voying Wale, Sweat House, Dark House Curryink ltootne, he , ell of which Area. erranged,as tomato. • ufaoturo Itoatleer /wording to Mt the moat modern imitrosoninnte. - 4 • - -- - -•• The in-door tats are provitkula it It (stma, widoll are kept in motion Iry trowhlttery, which dispenses , with the ens, of handling and illti . lia•ort. are ...Alma ad by Tope. loading from the letohecto the vats, ninkfrom Ilren e the •unk. The eSt• two mu thousand hides ardmally. rk van be (urn ,ed at o cost from $2,25 to $2,60, dcd leered at the bark 'Pipe whofe meoldimry td propelled by run excellent niter poet r wltteh fulinehei it head of LV(ellt i-rwo fool, r p !het The triter cad Me latitidtid et/ Into thn restored story if ameesary Two woad ICcrellull,,henm6 Ilse connected with the eetablialt mon! end will be rented therewith Several bun. died cords of Rork now on hand can he obtained oh reatemable toxins Pursuer cloaking to rent are referred. to Myers, I: .t it pat riek, 0, Co of Philadelphia, and tdmandt Ittencherd end Jen T Hale, of Bellefonte. Feb 14, 1550 MEE MERCii s A . ;f : rffia. N. 1 t CORNER ON TEE DIAMOND. rri1;11.811,13801a1101. 43$13PECITTILLT t ;,„„mthe elfiten44 Ibtrerentelod that he ftan j•ini trhauttd fh m Philadclphla with fnll wwwwwent - • CABINET WARE 8001 MITIE SL'ttSCRIIIERS 11.F.TUP4 TTIEIR thatats to the vuLlu G r the t ery hheralipat.- r0nag..4017 uataacied . to Mors, had milmotbilli lotus!, ittern that they itill ennlinne to *Any oa the &born hosinerS in all Its varied, branches, at Centre 'fun The> ell keep emistshtly lrn bane CABINET I , UUN ITIII 4R of the most Fashionable and latest pattern.—eon slating of Mors. and SIC irds. Card. Dining Centro. Ilan and Net 'fables. Koreans, Dressing Koreans, llolalende, Wash Stands, tattooed Wash Stands, .10 To he bricf, the hest models of modern tsatn will be only ntniCilted, and work will be made op In order to much nrupen✓r style, nt elegance as cannot In. .nrpa•.od On, '.l the Cities They hare a IfEARI4: to attend funerals, and are prepared to maim male, of ■II also at lb! shotunol notion DAN 1 11{1. rADiiR SAMUEL YOUTZ Centre Ilan. o.•t 22, MIT 4.1-ly, REC:.EI VED AND OPENED ONE PRICE _STORE nr MeSC:PiNTI\TIEIR. tll2 A NO.Ili(:I(SI'I'19LY OF NEW (()O)$. tl ono,pristw g Tht eariety and quality of styles ofthe salmon betondorn kept by thew, to• gether with a full annulment of =Or aIX rG (:0073$ Ladle. of We plam-s , so well as ilia gayest ta•t• can be ancemmtelenof In DRESS GOODS Cram Calico to Silk, viz Deimos, Debe;ett. Palen clam, Coburge Sfertnee, Thibols, Ceohuntres, WOol and Cotten Pinkie PerslanClotli,kl•lo wad 1 0 0 p• ey all wool Deleln,, Also, Ilrouhut. Single and Double Wt•d, A 1.112 Stlk end "(lithe( tittetslJ Alen, cloaks, *laltnas and Scarfs ' In n In Jonsiderit•nri of the limes the AM , itit , etn p 'lotto largo, to O,rmerty it is nor solielexe fully Id complrtel. Tltes h 0 Os/ roplenixjle,) their lope.'" or 11 ard •PIM l'uttleey. 2ncldlnry, Coach Trim:tiny. toots line. Hnl. and Cara he , Bellefonte Soy 3-1.5 If READ THIS BHPFERINGHIIIKASITY UNDIdtSIGNED TAKES THIS -A- method of informing the public genern any that there le no uredioine now offeted to the public that is equal to 1/11 r 4 LL'S 0 ALV AN IC OIL. In relieving autfering humanity. I trim en Me:error of 11. °Vela In a friend of Infnc,Obn tulfurod almost everything except death %tuff, frown neuralgia attention which restated the beat medlionl treatment in Centre Cotety. We fluty the Graven!. Oil to the palpfei part, and gave some inwardly, and In NI aufpuPpt )40. patient Wan it much relieviet that he Mt geletap,. and when Awakened was free from pain and *doll tinned no up to the prima time This Is no fable, It le a positive fast whioh I em willing to make good at any titno Alen It cue of Fetus was ear mt. In clearly Unkanuin length of than & ••-- • -'- HANN. .67 — inRllilh P.b i - KANSAS lAN AGENCY & IAW OFFICE. I2EQDDE A. CRAWFORD, (1,41110 P &, Ltii 11AVIIN, PENXIBTLWAN ettorne Counsellor at Law, tad Ow - laM r t. POST SCOTT, 44gSAS. WILL ATalatin to melts Wore ill the Land Othoes and to the IferirsT Conti' of Kamm Loud Warrants bought and sold or !tr eated on time Town lots and shone bought and sold :• mosey loaned for non-residents.* real notate seen rtry it western - rates—hrrtiltatente "made - rev Goottaltritm animlation or joint bimoset with a guarantor of a ealteda,prodt, together withall tor of Madame fortalning to the Low or to Entate. AlwitMprealdent of the Pert Beeat T atitany wilt gjbe Infernfolloo is to htratowsts steak or lets lififort Beall. Porteroft'lloorben no., lranomei NOT. BPRUAL NOT/04 Tpt. KEYNOLDSITAVI N VPROA ItEfik • on 'Ansa assortuiest Ore:Awls meilsipsi tion of s prosperous 000100, IliSitlirll 4 4od • iP oilvn• Winces* of the 'apron's's Sittbilisp.st law tt . iot, re dititsit Sta. ENTIRE STOCK FOR SALE, Waal= Ttlioalik TO OW r Cash lieges 11111.104 It to WO Wiwi to COU NO. it, AMOULII BROW'. Row. S 6-48.4( f, • . 'DUKE COGNIAO BRANDY IrOR rr civil plirpoaas, le tislaid at' GREEN' & MEM
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