tmoti: . tir4titatchiitto Ml= =7. iMEI 4#8101:rb tea) ,1 ;01r1J170; B. 7e.P.:-$Ol4 - aa l .4a. iA. in "' walthig " tor, Owe& - 1114 : 11111 -Te li* ". a "41-° Qe taro eieeted froth, nib utatriet yet, we hewe heard as tweitlea mad& SA: it who would be &SAVO+. • SA.ll.—We need* etch help; r some of the -. 9 447 Okiiiit . ilieeld , Pf year . ; e 6, nloyel" deaf, taads* * l.ll a 4.40 ar seradhle manner. • • Woutivi rd, we bOlidlri, would mob° one of the beet eandldater ibr the Presidency the Detochwaoy could doininate. 31e a sgletesman, a•Chtiation,* Delo° 6l let and a gentleman, and n - a mad in our party Out could add would vote for him, Joxivite:LThere is but little hop* of post I , to lag the Chicago Cotagration. War beat etraey YOWLS determined force its mea•- tirea on to us, no differettceat what coat, and to compel! the geed old Dentooratie party to . •i¢lit again, or ignore, for tko time, 16 rip. eir'es.. AWIIIRICIAA—Ton must b a little beside your . aelr--.Doe...Yol4sow•tbok4all-iner-ii-"th • C.)02 in g men," end s Wench the "type of the future. Anserietin Women." Wbatorlght then haso you to suppose that your Imo, Ms lesa he is black. wilt ever amount to *my thins in this had of mulattoes tad bascag ahatorst. ilaalsh.ibe thin/ion; or n yuct will • be tlMtlied "distoyid." tar A fete riErLeherries found th tolailefonte, during the put week. They were eofew that we couldn't geksa eaten at theta. • - falser, in the comity wee instantly killed, Ft the 'froward banks, on Monday lest, by the falling la of a drift. • In====l Deka •itiartia B. bac been - theisesney oecationed by tbo deatb of C. Mcßride, as Street Coin: mield over. I!=Ell Ira egreenntag.-Thig • deticiong fruit le haing brought ihto bairn in ennsideruble queen itieg and is-sold at inteen °cute per quart- I=o=l 1 Can any body tell *lint bae became of the i klpultikler, or *hy soalli enterprising *hap is not trying to make a fortune by "watering - the dust just note so plenty and disagreeable about town 1 - IM=l sm, Our friend Barnhari, of the Fleet elerpieture ear has just returned from the Laity With the largest assortment of l'bote graiihs and litiuteenith Albums ever brought to this to*o. And what is the best of air be is irelliftg theni tic estioeding low rates. I=El=ll iscr The following are the names of the perhoon drafted from Penn townshippir Thursday the . Milk ,inet. Daniel liar* baniel Bartley, Da'VW Philips, John Stover, Isaac Fultz, Viii. Netts. Andre:: Albright, Jesinh alexander, Wm. Young G.W.. Stover, Urtuh Wyrick, Peter Aces a:Apposed to be been, Henry Reae supposed to be Keen. Wm. Peary, a breakesman on the whil, 'aiding the ears, at Portma ,,tilda Station on 'ednesday last. lie was it resilient of Unionville. leaves a wife and throe' is the Brat fatal are;dek is ltapposed on this tut M.. From some few.secitioneof the min_ try we love reports that the orope tljll be good. In this county there will not be suf ficient wheat liarvestitr to furnish the for mers seed and bread, what little the severe lrinfer Test the weevil and fly are now de stroying. , Tlke rye crop will rya ttimosi an eittirefitilure, the fields are tilled with white or dead heads, and what few seems to I lse good are.exceatn,ly short. -- ter ildhentiboy who Was noted among kis playtellowl for Lis frolid among the girls, was reading in tiye 91d Testament, who cuing to the phrase, '•Waking waste places glad," he was staked whist it meant ? The youngster paused. scratched Ida head, but gave no anew er; *hen op )nipped more prococlous urchin, who cried out. 41 know what it means, master; it means buggin' the 'for tom Rosa is idlers Luegin"em around the wair.t, nod it.makcs 'em glad as can be." The way to make yourself end nil your family glad, is to go to Lonoberger for your Stores and Tin ware. =I Vitt inn 011.tnu, fur Juno has been re ‘ellived awl road.' A splendid steel plate ttigrniing of tfin /i llon. Alexander Long . graces iys first page. While the articles that fill it too ovirflowing and such as only it patriot anti' scholar • would write. We wish this nundi'er could be put in 10 intntil l of Of afk:fulcr in the Natth; it would oAtainiy awake many or them to the danger that awaits us as a people, and save them who are the raid tusWitiona add traitors Whit Constitution. Let the Denioerate — el-this bounty giro it a hearty support. It Is only $1,5 ) per year. Edited by Chauney Burr an I lubl•aLed by Van EtrieHorton and Co. N. T. - • o -k flfsi,. At a pliblie meeting is Mansplak,, an eloqueint adiboalo of popular edetratlon thus delivered himself:"Mr. . President, r 'lisp to get ttp, I'4l am not .baokward to come 'fosadhrd in' the danseofotbeoation, for bad it not been for edlinselon, *mild be as ignotint as you are, Idf. , litesident. 6 You nbould tuttle..ignorankattba,fam that— r.- V. Isbell has opened up a flew Jewelry Mrtablishment, on High Street, whore be is prepared to do all,trutnner of work, in his line, in the best manner sod en the most reasonable terms. life. Isbell comes 'here well recommended, as a first elate workman, and we-would -fepommend - out Mond. L O • blurs trial r See Adw. Hots lilkeAVF,; It July sumbdt of this dump jurmi44h steltistai,is behind, Ilene Of the promailagnumbers in embellish- . ' - EITIBROOrs 9 A H. • - _ is -141 4aldititlirliWillartil It, is Belly isith 0 ' BY villager a plarfsejteri facile thji*kktterMrsetreir ft, Illgimis yen ' .it,L4Lii',„ . iestical eV_ the' mart ty r ci s., ; ,, xm ogpleties apt arnalitte *fiber lteo...Pidliid . ~',114- t itt:.r ' : centre U9B. '" ode- ild eit ., •o• . - • rood to Po ludo at the Court" Mouse in the o 1 borough of Bellefonte on Thursday, the 40th Saw Godwy's Lady's Book tot: idly is on day of Jitney HUM, the following property, to yy eur emtwi tAßle :. winintrai The emb ‘ ell bot4 lehm i s e, nte, ,r ote ri P lo iti o - t. • ' ta wi l lh m e tw o twen aga an ty d -rono t h o s t trt d e i tg a il te t i k n a: i rer , Maly," and the tinuide colored fashioned township, Centre county and Bette 'of PennZglg illitl,, anstingiOna.: 114 ps ' jimili,. wt - , „yenta ca k e . rtaining about 1; . 60_0 acres andh.en ebe aw-• int,. estaiibutlOne, &e , hileoCoreillt upon four tracts in the warrantee names of terid 00Bey's entermdse ' and tadt. No lady Musser, y; tn. kismet, ROW Hiker and John &dolt ThirWithhut IC' Terms $2,50 per tracts la the warr a ntee in lee di nTu r na l eV s ' .foohfn the Bye ye annum: Address L. A. Oody, Philadelphia. 1 Robert - Mom, Job Packer, James l ine. Jr., -....---:.0.----- :- -, and David JOhnston, the southern line. of the: Or Tat ',nut's. Entsno.—The daily, eald tract of land, being the summit of the see number orthie magazine is one or the best e a ' in d e rid if:, a i n f e rom h t e h au e ,l 3 o 7 Bb o sv n all ;l7e ether , th ree yet issued. It opens with a beautiful and tides by the lima° of the Mt. Merle PurnAre r ii quan c etee t engrav i ng , *l e d ..ii ew T hey • i ?oultany. se b i e t tract of land Wing 6(10 pontes Dough/ Fish'," !blob represents A hoopla df i Y AL;lrThe . undivided two, tmentpfourth ; a young 'overt! earnestly engaged in oonver- ' Er of litia failandalt messages. anti tracts, of PM ion, apparently.mul to the astonishment th Z r e ,,„,, P r it : a n t i e gte in i n C ;P e l et e° t u ee n lh a in rore" „ n ai t a d i n T n n e of a party•of ladles; who hiteajustreome to ' 00 acres, with a furnace,. rolling mill, and other n the edge of the woods. ' Then follows a very - outbuildings thereon erected and known as Mt. handsome fashionedplate,suoit as this ning- 1 11 74 1 ,:tAsr t L Thereofsituattin Walker township. *nine is becoming noted for. Then an en- °anteing itl"at•ros, with an ore e batik andadadrt graving of the Empress Eugenie, and a large r e n e ees I t be ;ye hik ere i ge l d, l. bor i ded by Inuits ~..f number of °there, derotedlcotheillustration . and ry other, k no wn n as ;to loth Tract . saaa 3hillnnel? of the latest styles Of dress, Re. The music,. Asoihee thereof situate in Walker township, of this number is a- Grand ilarch.from- the j .l n e n t t ia n et i oi et h ers end known as rag 08 acres, bounded by,lands of Jet. th e th a n e . opera of Faust. The literary matter in- i tract. -• . ' • melee---u* . -r-fliarry—Trmr- - Sittrenttln , Lair," "Mistreat!' slid Maid," (wish an illustration) "Edna a Faith," .:Rickard Graham's Love," —The.Maiden's Answer." "First and ! , Tbe Transformed Village„' (illustrated,) ?•A Womatia.Pride," Editor's lleporyolvdt. &O. &o. Price $2.00 a year ;• 20 *into a Nib gfe numker.. Atideasa thataafk .2. 'Paterson, 310 Vfnitil4 St. Philadelphia. sec: Plum Till bifillifAlilil,r4DtTOß •W..Tcumels isol: attbe alsirdeld papers bare lowa eorresiondents 'lt Philipsburg, but yeti, spirited sad spierAourard Seems of tbeitenTety. The resources of thle section are being slowly dovedoliall; travel in much ?saints ted.by the extension of the Tyrone and Olearfieldlt R. and on the Increase. The *Mount - of Tellans-sitippstitat,Pldlips bdrg, the present. terminus of the road, would diet who know this Em den of the state. only as a semi-wilderness- Steam mills are multiplying. lumber Is ship ped, and employment given to an enterpri sing 'population. An adjourned meeting 0(.60 iluntingdon Presbytery convened at Philipsburg on Tuesday of this week Rev. G. Zalrhiser in the chair and it adjourned on Wednesday at noon. During the proceeddige, trial ser mons wermpreahhed by two young Been crates. IP. 0, Wright was ordaimml, and installtd pastor of , the -Presbyterian Churches itt Philipstnrg and Kylertuwn. When the hour of adjournment had arrived, a written communication was handed in from the ladies of Oeceolo inviting the mem bers of the Presbytery to a fishing excursion at or-nettsr that Mace. • The invitee - tort wes PelitMy recoiled and several of the younger. and bachelor members seemed inelined to accept the invitation. The clergy were pleased with the romantic appearkuce of this iicinity, and many of them ex.breseed &Invite to visit again the Banks of the Moshannon and the pine clad hills of Clear field. Mere ae ilt other places there Id much sorrow and bereavement becalm of the war. Many go cldd in mourning, many wait in dreadful suspense for the slow intelligence which ma in a moment send i . the heart; and the'young child that peter, day tossed its curl, in glee Nakm;Blrustful doss, le, to day art drpliati, dependent upon the charities df the world for futilfe gui dance and support. Such are 'the blew einge of war; and the fruits of the manage ment by the men in power who offer up •r millions to the Moloch of party, and tranop - hepeath their feet the deareet rights and Whiheirlf the people. -.... imcat Sari pt oral, Cootallest init ' nd Iliforieal View of Slavery, 'from , the s o the Patriarch Abraham to the I'g canal . Century. Addressed to the Right Rev. Olonzo Potter, 1) D., Bishop of the Prot estant Epropal Church, in the Diocese of Penns) , 'nein. By John 11oppkins. D. D., L. L. .. Bishop of the Diocese of Vermont. New York : W. 1. Pooley & Co , Harper's Building, Franklin Square. This is sortainly a remarkable book. The amount of labor which it must have 'cost the venerable Bishop of Vermont would tiro the Imagination of any less devoted and pains taking icholeri ft seenis to have shuck the Aboliti nista st-efttnning blow, fot; 'tone of them have ventured to attempt an answer to. its whole World of facts anti arguments against thorn. •The great learning brought to the prepttation‘ofthe work is kit more admirable than tge zeal and temper with which the author Inds Vico. It is true that he lashed the BishoP of Pen'nsyl'vania anti his clergy terribly, but with such a kind and Christian spirit that tholes whn Ara the vie - - time of his stripes cannot but feel their chas tisement to be Just. He l u te completely si hmded the batteries of Abolitionism. Botha no.sonud is beard from its old entrench- Hients adept now • and then a Fifty ,platol fillet from the lotted of tiotine Pair recruit, whose ignorance rimy he an excuse for his impotent valor. In the last chapter of the work Bishop Hopkins says : "The position I occupy is impregnable. for it is de fen*d by thii Ward of God. Ha inlet of the - Church Ind( he Constitution of the emitter." So far aA his arguments againel Abolition imanreahernett. this is entirely true. This work An is unanswered anti omtntreerahle idiom the stand-point of the Church. Ii is WO. treasury of hot and argument, le which any man may resort who Writhe* in prepare himself to refute the innumerable 'Waleartelt and falsehoods put forth .by the Abell lien clergy. The Bellefonte Market. —r— Wlll.4 4 ,Nbeae, per bushel Rod do do Rye. • all • • MOW& do Oats.' do Rarity " 'Oa r,lO , - CClover . -. r -J.. A.."' 1411006 ............ ca . ..... ..d o Lard per parent • Baron t d 0... Tailow ISattee- , • Birgei per dozen ?WON.. groand....:.pet ton; ........ NEW Anil EI~T~SEMENTS Another thaesasitnatit-in .-Walkosr-tossatsti4h tenththieth 6,600 acres, bounded by lands of lames (Jordon on the weft, tondo late of John 13. LowreY, east, by David McKinney end otbees on the north, and un the south by Brush valley. Another thereof situate In Walker and tiregg • township, containing 2,600 acres, bounded by tend - PtkW of John t 3 Lowry on the Wool. Brush valley on the tomtit. Adam Shafer on the east. and on the north by laude lath of W. W. ;leo "N.-;,-,x„. thereof situate in Wolketr township, contaimng arras more esleco, bnwitloil by tondo of Joan Zimmerman, lands late of lease Mt Kinney and others. ALSO the undivided two twenty-North's part of one undtvoled half part, of one and three (porters acres of ore hind, situated In Walker township aforesaid, bounded hp hand of the . IV. Amour': • ALSO the undivided tw twenty-fouliti's part of the ore privilege belonging to the present owners of lleola Furnace, 800 acres of lands of hfeKinney. the Whole of the Auee described prewiees homy kniiwn es the floe!. Furnace property. ALSO the undirillocttwo tweily•fourth's part of all, and any other lands, tenements snrt he reditamente belonging tr, or appurtenant to, the Reels furnace royalty. ALSO the undivided two twenty-fourth's pert of two -ertsin treats of lands situate in the township of Rogge, county of Centre and State aforessid,one therpi't containing 05 acres cud one halt; being part IA the WAG tract of land *IAA wad surveyed for Christopher Wort on oppli cation, No. 1105. dated ,tile 3d day of Acril. 1760. .Another, th'ereof containing 48 acres (Doing the sante tract - of land "Mat wee ranted to Matthew Dill by tutttent dated the Ist day. of Nov 1780. ALSO, the undivided two !runty folirtfie part of a tract nt land situated in Doge Top, afore. cold, containing 158 acres and allowance for roads &0.. (Doing the game tract of land ear. rayed for Geo. lloat)-- A LSO, the undi tided two twenty fourths part of font certain tracts eflead attuated la the Twp. of lloggs aforesaid. One thereof survived in the name of Even Stiles °entomb's 4019 acres endthe usual allow ance. . - Anotitel-, thereof soljniningthe foregoing and surveyed in the name of Nathaniel Davis and containing 4011 &cies and allowance. Another, thereof adjoining the last described tract and surveyed in the name of Win. Winter, containing 401 f arres and the usual allowance, A wither, thereof situated on Raid Eagle Creek and Neal) aids of Money Mountains, surveyed in the name of John Price, containing 33i1l semi and the usual allowance. ALSO the undivided foul twenty-Tourths part of seven tracts of land situate in the township of Boggs aforesaid, one thereof surveyed in the name of Samuel Miles, and lying on the waters of Wallis' Rath containing Oa arms acid al lowance. Another, thereof adjoining the , forgoing and and surveyed in the name of Wm. Chancellor, Laining 4011 ulna and all wentte. Another, thereof adjoining the forgoing and last described tract surveyed in the name of Sampson Daviuliestaining 41,12 acres sod al lowance. A north, r. thereof enjoining Wm. Chanceller, eirrvereil in the name of Geo. Astin, containing 4011 acres and allowance. Another, thereof adjoining the last mentioned tract and curveyed in the same of Jas. Rowland' containing 379 acres and allowance. . Another, thereof being alt that part of a tract surveyed in the name of J,t'.n Mlles, which dom. net interfere withis-aur4tt74li name-of-Jesse Brooks. containing 93 acres and 83 perches with the usual allowance. Another. thereof being all that part of a tract of land surveyed In the name of Robert Shaw, which dime not interfere with a survey in- the :moue of Andrew Gregg cautioning 82 acres and 143 perrbet and allowance. ALPO, 'the undivided two twenty fourths part pf all other lands, tenements or lieroditatinents beton& or appertaining to the.propert) known as the'iMilesliurgi Iron Works." '• The said two twenty fourths part being the entire rotiminirig interest of the said Ahdrew Gregg in the sullawirty,aboved described. Seined taken in ildeutilmandsto be sold ag the property of Andrew t!regg who ourviciehithits, Irvin lately trading under the arm of Sling btoertA"xxo)l & Iran. Saic to commence at 11 o' t 1,4, of 'raid clay. Sher/re RICHARD it.tio\mt Jude Int', '64 j .Shwr IT. OB.PII-INS COURT SALE. In pursuance of un order of tLe cirphans Court ut Centre comity, will be sold nt the Court House to the Borough of Belief - owe!): SATUILDAYHE oth DAY OF A.,D. '6 t at 2 o'clock P. bl. ut egad day the fol . loviing described analßutate viz., all that cer tain lot or piece of ground situated in Walker township Centre &mow, Bounded end descri hail is foDowe to wit ; beginning at SPA. thane slang mobitt l e,, a ollots South thirty ode and a half (314) Degrees East, thence (12) perches to a pew* thenee plasm Street Bc orty-seven( 42) degrees West nine (9) a post, thence North thirty-one and a h Harms 'West twelve (12) purities to • pot thence North forty.seren (17j Darren Beat nine (11) - pereber to - Stones it the ) plai e of beginning : containing_ one hundred and -eight IEIB perches Inure or less. Teams or. Rst.a.---Osie half the porehnee' money to be paid on °unarm:l%6 , n of the sale, and the residue in one year thereafter with in terest to be secured by Bond and Mortgage on 1120 premises. MICHAEL DIINKLE. Jane 401'04 ~ .I dm. ofjr.o. Cai 'ter deed. QRI'ITA ftrOURT SALL ,' otrtue of an order of the Orphan. 4101/ 10 or : Cautly oeusity._therikolll be exposiel to of side at the Court HORNS in the f i erough of Bellefonte on BATURDAY TUB 16th DAY OP JULY, 1864 at 2 o'clook P. Al. of said day the follow ing Real Estate viz :—.lll that certain mestuage or tract of land situated In: Spring township Cotneie county bodnded and described asfrileits on the ffifffth by lands of Jon flanison Kart by the Lewistown Turnpike, South by lands of Jno. Harrison and West tor lands of Shank.. konLeinty feet in front on esid Turnpike 'Ad tWo hundred feet tit depth end tiontninhig about one iburth of artier% .3 1 76 -...1.74 .....•1.35 1.10 'mint of BAt.no—Otto half t' e parching money_to be &RI onli— Imtati i t i l i oLth &op the Id one yeilithe r with inter -4101; to he skated by Rend and -anima on the premises: CIMISTOPIIIIII. 8011.1,114114 4une 10th '64. Ado. Cariliarise 'Olittia4d MARK YOUR BAGS 1 1 . Btampsfoi Bask hash, or asyliklag abs-dai hrimodintly Berpriags; alp stieY c li rtralsoriber La Belisha. 591 NE* ADVERWitifEW-T8 t irlWilLßY ESTABLISHMENT, a . . • 1„,0 " . pietioN;,.."4/aykret. _ • • Hiving,Phrehead the arlansivs Jewelry Es tablishment of W. J. Stein, asullaurely berms ed the St&l, the Proprietor will keel) ohhatant ly on band; a trplendid auortment or . AMERICAN WATCHES, pATENT LRVER,' : zerarisirT, 9YLRIVDAR lISCAIPENENT •• • WATCHES. • • WATCH CHAINS OP ALL EINES, VIOLIN BOWS, • C)LD AND SILVER . MINDERS, SPECTACLES, • &c., Li., ie. AN whi, h will be sold chettier than at atty other uteblothment In Central Pennsylvania. - Watches, blocks and jewelry repainid, and all wo warranted. Jan. 29, 1961.-Iy.' • BARLOW 8 INDIO a BLUE I , Dealers sn4 Coaatimerit of the above Cettbra led Wash Rime, will please take eutiee, that the Labr/e are altered to rasa N_D 0..114,111L,L_ - - ALFRED WILTBERGER'S No. 233 North Seennd Street PIIIGADEL'A. Tie qui!lot) of dsi• tiles rcill Zs as ionic Ws erery req4. It is wirranted to color more water than wice the same quantity of Indigo„ and go to moat further than any other Wash Blue in the morket.ll/tlt dissolves perfectly clear and does nut settle oil the cloths as most of the other makes do. One Box dissolved in a half pint of water. will make as good a Liquid Bide as 'Any at one - third .the coo._ _ . Ax it h. reteiled .t the same prhe as the UM -tati Its and interior articles, housekeepers will Bud it very murh to theiradrastags to ask for that put up at WILSIICROINR . P. laipt.All bias put up attar this d!itta with Dar low's NRISIC OA it it all Imitatfou. • TA. New Label doe. its regale' a Miami!, jOe•For Pale by Storekeepers generally. Feb. 18th 1864-13 m.. N OTICE'. • To Jln J. Stover, P illy Stirer, intermarried with J• tin If.,epp, wad Catherine tjtover intermarried with Join; Kota. Take notice t f ah, en inquest will be held at the late dwellin X 01 Jahn W. Storer: doeil4 in th e townsht o f Baines, ceudty 4 centre, on Sat urday,t e 2.1 day of July, et 10 o'clock lit the feral:mon elf - that day, for the purpose of inakink partition of the real estate of Said deceased, to 'and among hie children end represhntatives, if the same can be done without prejudice to, or spoiling of the whore, otherwise to value and appraise the same aceordling to law.'at which tune and plate: you are requireslio ho present' it' you think prbper. ' ffieltslll,o CONLEY, Sheriff. Elberire Office, r je3-0t . Bellefonte, May 24. j _ NoneE, • All moons knowing themselves indebted to Geo. Graham, Sr., aro respectfully requested an make immediate payment to Christ. GrahatO,__After_the_Aitgest_Vcitrt the account& wJI be tali in the bands of Esquire Weaver fur collection aroording to law. June 14. GEG. GEAEAM. Sit LEGAL NOTICES ADMINISTRATOR'S NnTICE.. Letters of suimlntetration mit the Es tate of Jonathan erreerner Jr. late of Spring tp., dee'd haring Been granted to the subaeribera. they request all periwig . hfiritig elfiime against and those knewinsgebenitelves indebted to said estate, to meet at' the house of the deed at Pleasant (lap. on the Evening of the lA. and 2nd of July, prepared to settle said aerounts. JO,NATE N ERESIEER Sr I 1 I.IIIITWEVIUDIMMEMMTerenfIYI9,I Al;1)1ORS NOTICE. In the matter of the distribution of the moneys in the handief Richard Conley. Esq., High Sheriff of Centre county. arising from the sale of the real Estate of Robert Armstrong.— The undersigned appointed by the Condor POIn - mon Pleas of Centre county, to make distribu tion of the above moneys, will attend to the duties of his anixtinttuta ( en Thurscpy, fie 18th day of Aitgust next, at 10 o'clock I, A.. at bin office. • If M. P. id ACIVS. Bellefonte. June 24.'84.) door. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Letters of Adminietrathin on the Es tate of David Weaver, dee'd, late of Ferguson tp., having been granted to the undersigned. he requests all limatins knowing themselves indebt ed Cii said estate to make immediate payment, and those having slams to present them duly uuthenticated fur settlement. JOHN WEAVER, June 24, '64—Gt. Adm tnistrator • AUDITORS NOTICE. , In the 0 i pbensyourt of Centre county in the math r of the estate of JILIZei Holt late df Show t6b..c towti.hip deed. The undersigned being apptduted by the Orphans Cuhrt of Centre count) , an auditor to distribute the Katmai, in the hands or J Ain T. (looter Administrator, to and among those le gally entitled to receive the same, will meet the parties intereo,l at his mice in Bellefonte At Priday the 1301 day of July neat at 3 o'clock P. M. for .he purpose of attending to the duties or h i e npinnt.ucnt, GE9. M. YOCUM. Juno 100 'fol ortuditor. AA UDITORS NOTICII. . In tho matter of the distribution of the moneys in the hands of Richard Conley Erg Sheriff of Centre county arising from the sale of the real eApte of A. ft; DIVellid011; The thulersignell appointed en nuilitortirthe court of tinatoirrispleas ofTentretousty tp make 'distribution pr. the said moneys will attend to the duties of his appointment on Friday the Bth day of July at his office in, liellelonte, when and where all persons intemsted may attend. EVAN N. BLANCH Anti.. June 10th '6t. Audit ul• AUDITORS NOTICE. In the turner of the exceptions to the a count of Daridu I. Pruner administrator do ,h Co. Petriek Canstreidge dee'd in tleiF Orphans Court of Centre COMM,. The imitersigned an auditor appobeled by the said Conft lb settle and dlsnust maid aessolant will attend to the duties of his a point:tient on Wedneedoy the 13th, day of ditly..at his °Hee in ;Bellefonte when and Where all persons Interes ted may attend. Z. M. BLANCHARD. Atdieor. June lath 'B4 A DAILNIErritATOILS NOTICE. Letters of Administration on the es tate of itebeca Gunman's, late of Howard Twp., deed haying been mental t the subscriber he amnesia all persons knowing tit/m.ol'ml hi debted to said estate to make immediate pay meat and those haysksg claims .against the same to present them duly antbenticsdad,by law tar settlement, Wm. ALLISON Jr. Adosasfmtaier sfauktionville, Div 24 2 _ EXIICIITTORS'NOTICE. - , Letters testamentary on the estate pf B`lijakateo, Berk, late of Mandan • Twp., &it'd been granted ad, the sebearibar, he sir 4weisia all persons knowing thentssites indebted to said estate to make immediate payment add 694 keying Weisel. to present eke= *ay ere ' -* 411 r; ramie — WV lia7 . nth. Id. , D. Dna. ' 0371233 DCVO STORII, : .:141EbtatIAL: DR. WinteßT'S TAlt CORDIAL, IS TUX ?MAL rinrmur. bi ltri PEW" TICILL, .-I‘. Obtained by a p‘raliar promo jn tb. dietaii lion el the ten, by wide,' Ha bbibeat tinedieat pro. perdu an retained. ifentelant f Rave Arai aeon( Moat/ Hays you any of the' pretplaittoty ifyintoaa of tug most fatal Alan" Cousataptlas t Them who should beentreed by,theee sP tow wakefully Mink lightly of them aattl it is too late. Prom thie fact. PerhaPt Isolethan co! other, arises the sad.Prevalesto and futility of disease which sweeps to the grayout least "one Muth" of death's viotthatn ti Condemption has 'tieStroYekl more of the be 'item family than any other dime" and the best phyde n iaos forthiray years harm despaired of a ours, or s remedy that would heal-the bodge, but fur more thaw. two bundled jeers. thb whole medical World his bcen impressed that dike was a mysteribne 'lower and ellifeir# lit the Pine Tree Tar to heal the hairs, •therether they - toes reememended the use Of Tar Water , whic h us ewe had a good effect; but bow the combine the medical properties se ske to heal the longs, has ever been a mystery until it was dis covered by Dr. L. Q. C. WI/MART. of Phila delphia. Pa.. the proprietor of "Wieltart's Pine TresTar Cordial." You now emit, "1. titre a ears ' Conmoirprfon hoe bone alba Mru be mired by the use of my Ts. Coenta6, even in apparently hopeless cases, Thls assertion I mike with the Ability to present the Mostcomplete evidence of the truth. Space will not admit of my 4timing the contents of the many thousands of testsmon lals to its value, who h I have been and ani re miring from men and women of unquestionable worth and reputation. I have had a number of these tortificates printed incircular form which I Min send you free on applicati.n. Whether you now determine to try tba medicine or not. send for the treater. After years of study and enperimefil, I aferthis Medicine, believing it to be the best remedy for all potHen.ary ned /woe ekiof disromv. If you can nut be Itereetted by use •( the Tar Cord L. • - • - beyond all earthly aid. Yet if there are better curate agents. I eerneetly advise their UM% The best remedies, the but care, pre needed by those aAictsd with this disease. Decades I biller. this to be ties best, Lash you to try IL Many, not only of the *pia, but phyalelatia of every school and practitie, are daily asking the, ••Whistle this principle or rammer y our sue . rein in the treatment of Pfilwomary r fly answer is this: The farigondios of the digestive organs, the sownythenney of the debilitated system, the pen% ,fiitrion anll intriedistest mart 'spell from the systeni the cortuPtlon which scrofulatimer' is.— whin; (his If edbeted by thyy powerfullielterna. live (c§anging from d health# pri.per ties of the Tat Cordial, its hooking - att.4 rem* ling principle is also acting upon the irritated surfaces of the lungs end throat. penetratillk to each diseased part relieving pain subdu ng 1. - fiamation, tba restoring a bealthial tendency.— Let this two-fold power, the heeling and the strengthening, continue to ad in nonjunetion wit§ Nature,* constant reenplatatire tettdeney, ail the patient is saran, if he Mu not too lung deloyed II resort to the means of mure., I ask all to mil the renewing certificates.— They are Han men and women of -ufiqueatirma ble worth end reputation. Dm. ViiiitrytTr—iienr - h "iedir dreadful conch and sore throat'for ode year, add my whole eystbm *iv fast gllihg retyy, add I was prostrated no my bedr with but little hope of recovering. My disease baffled the power of all mailtylueu, and in a short time I must hare gone to my grace, but thank tiod. my daughter-in-law would not rest until she went to your store, No 10, N. Second street, and re lated my cams t you, purchased one - bottle of your Pine Tree Tar Cordial apd t eounucnced to use it, and in one week, I els ihfieb betthr, atid after Using three bottles I am prifeetly, Well, lad a %rider to envoy friends. for they all pro filloneed me past cure. Publish my sue if you think proper. RKIIECCA HAMILTON, • Xet 1321 Wylie street Phila. Dr. Wishart's Pine Tree Tar Cordial le an in• falnalde taro for Brontbitia, Bleeding of Loop Sore Throat and Breast, Indentation of the Lungs. MID. WARD WS: Dr. Iflabart--Sir bsid Broni•bitis, tlea mation isf the Longo, Shortness of Breath, and Palpitation of the heart in their worst forma ; I hadl been treated by several of the moat eminent, thyideians in Philadelphia, but they could Trot atop the rapid course of itly discos*, and I- ales pared Of °vet being motored to wealth. I 'was truly on the verge of the ;rare. Your Pine Tree Tat Cordes' was highly recommended' to me by a friend ! I Cried it, and am thankful to soy. that after Using four large and one small bottle, I was Irostured to perfect health. You can give referenie ty my house!, Ni. 008 N. gee. , end street, nr at my office Roouirer of Tates, from 8 A. 11. to 3P. 0.;1120(Delf of CSealnut and Sixth Alves. . 31111 S! 'WARD. Read the follow ‘ hrg temp Mica : MT WMVAIM—Dear Sir:-1 take pleasure in informing you through thin source that your Pine Tree Tar Cordial which was recommended for my dipighter by Dr. J. X. Hall, of thin city, has cured her of a cough of more than five months eta:piing. I had th apht her Insiond cure, and had employe oust m e dical Aid without an; ienent. I coo cheerfully recom mend for those similarly adlteted as I know of many other cries besides thud of my daughter that it has entirely s.uret of long standing coughs. .Tours respectfully. • JOIDI.N. PARKER. Bannerman Artist. 118 Genesiet street. UtkiOklr• • • • • :—I bide Ott{ Dr. Viriiiiirt's Pine Trite Tat Cordial in my family, and can cordially reconenuend it as a valuable itti'd" saft medicine for eoldn. tonight and to WOMB pradia poeed to consumption. - Dr. G. A. FOHTER 162 GOWlltiee street.'' Ile above are a fig, awn% a thollaiitol -011,1 this great iiiaary bu oared frum as aat►mely gra?.re ' We hare(Mad& or tidier' from Ordains, and druggists who bare never prescribed Mid sold the Tar Cordial saying that they !more, wind or sold a medicine Whiehgdie uillroit sal utisfaction. • TU . Tar Oordltd. libelatakep in cosatutica with Dr. Wisbart's-Dpipeprir PLII4, is an iota liable cure for dyapapaia. The Pine Tree Tar ConiiAk trili cure coughs Sore Throat wad Stasi, irfunaldtis, Asthma, Whoosi Coug h, Dinfiterls, end Is also an reliant remedy for dist:sea of the kidneys and fesiife complaints. o's • • The ipisitine has &anima of -the ropthlikt: and ► pine tree:Vann in-the bottle, Alif °thin' ara spuiiniaba • • Pm* Vutrr owns *Om „pet *A lla. Prepared may by Ilkeptoprl!tAtr. , , Q. 9* Wiggitali • No 10, rroi l / 2 11Barond streopistr., ts ikattikin-at -W i4!aal patouslioni -Kew York gilabkedill - April %18114--ly. 11111.tfttAiiitiM3 R be. boos lorogi!ii trAntlaP that fa lb. spolbine e ifbertaid; Swam them exist obtain plarta et- ,,berte, and mob welch ebbs oesdreeed ardleoPsely prepare& posse* , &be extraondbaby ?k errlassring RIO et all eatarteers Mende& Tee ,preat secret id lb* ererldifirred bearty er Die • Dinearder lul -1 dews sad the parity et their traftpleskeu is ed. bibtinple te tire ldfret itelt. , o 2l 4 ll ** 4 troM bees OOTTIOUTIOu • Ire bate seared: at Porst:"PirarlibirciPe for this mairdons commend; Nave Disported a creentfty el - the t ats earposlag and sow offer It to the potpie .1 the Stated , • wr ITLICIL/TIT IT TO 0023 ' • • MAUS^ Mires *Resirdeas of Os Okla. mad to entirely vermeil • nizegue. TAN. SUNBURN. ROUGE:NW AND REDNESS OP SHE &M 27. • rt larders the kinds sad eoraplarlor soA omumormit sad wooed, aa4 gives to the gin a lubbleand ci. Remember that it Swore: body should ass it. our dragest bias rotyet pro-, mod It, Anil orders directly to us. Peekspe sent by mail or ea• (Me of charge, to any part artier United Wleo, on receipt or 21, 0 0.-' Address JOHN H. *IONS ge, Chemists arid Peirriscoutlets. April 22.114- 7 2 m. Na 102 Centre IX r. HAUT Soo., ibahr Foundry "finer tbuold Stand at Soilstoeta to the Members Foundry and 'duchies shops. when they ovatio ns tiNceasuliwthre the Watts iaomure . d pia*. cen tre Lover vidrilill sat ahem %Tall the plows ever made to soon y. They also have as . attractive variety of IRONRAILING,CSWiTgIITENCI.OBI7ItES STEAM ENGINF4d7II) MILLOSARINO. To this department of the business they gin partiesdar attwation. Rod have a large 'Stork of Patterns obliged for ileum, dear and flaw Mills, STATIONERY STEAM rsa MRS of arty desirable repeeity. frbes tea to twenty Horse .wer built in the beet" of Mete. They aim, manufacture one lend two Horn tread pow- in machines to suit either. Curb crushers and other articles to noutmons to mention. Order*. received mode/Laing, delivered, with a variety of the above- named nttlethe kept it the old Hayes's property dear Cite bjiot •Itt Bellefonte Pa.. where they have liavhine, Plow and Patera makers. the best in the country. that can eonrtrited at any time eon•ernin any work that may be wanted in their line of huskies., Give bem a call you that want your work dune op to Order. May Atli 186a.-1y NEW STORE AND NEW G 00E81 OMIT/a? ►ICOAIY/ IS-TMS COOKTI !! The undersigned will - open on the Ist of April at LIPTON/3 STORR ROOM. in 111LB3ItUR It A kagnikcent assortment of mairenew gouda. DRY GOODS! Consisting in at t of„ Dross goods of every description, , Crticolr, - - • Cassimeres Sandals, CottOh eta, Flakes's, filfig- Lamb Iftlllua. Spring and 8 miner shawls. also the - -latest-llt"yht of Cloaks nd 'am= Jars, which ilnanot be surpassed, In itl.hkiltualili or_ prices. Also a Lary as - iort merit of Ilueq goods of, every description, Balmoral and Elkel- - —eton Skirts, Ken and— Boy: Clothing, all kinds of Shirts, Ae, A.. A., —A L 8 o, GI ROC E'R g! • . . • Dirludizig large supply Of Salt Fish. Bison, Dried Drat. Lard, Candres, Coal and other Oils, An endless variety of Wooden & Willow Ware. Glass and Queleneware, Dan:braze, Soots and Shoes, Date and Cape, Trunks, Valls. Stationary, Nutdpne, Carpets, Fluor 'and T •le Oil Cloth As. to ,era e; moneys p ny, or tit •ter the paper that Is 0611nd money+ ne.w-a-days Is plenty, but everything is sce Intolerably high.— goods of all kinds and eNciy.thing excepting grain or whet things we farmers Lave to sell, that a bowl of greenhathei go lonl ai.ttlo ewes in eupplyiug ones wants. But how is It -Daly, that yolk always go to neatly dressed, with clothes of math good quality end such carternt lit. when I kßerti that you don..( expend cue half as much in the year fur clothing a s I 4/4 and yet I _ look like, s ragaulugin, most of 016 time B.—Well John te• cane ees6olly ' tea, VII admit that 'pelt:Mk pretty,eough e, ornt lines. and know you get a iieviit litany el , tbie, but perhaps you go to the wrong estobl:ehtuent to make your purLhases—some place whole the merchant not acquainted with the hrsiness, owl has noth ing on hand hut wage '41,0 shop" stuff, steak. en to 111.11 by the ttrart Cr, in.the city. Now If you will-take try davlee•and go to Sternberps, Oben yea ti r efelt your nest butt, you Ivill len•ew *by it he that my, clothes at neatly and ant et, Ways of s good quality. —But how in it that he con yelj - riarblii; elteappr than other merchants - abelif Belle fonte? 11.—Becanso be modies It his txclusivp busi ness,bas beenbrunght to it •from boyhood in.; is connoctud with one of the largest clothing as tehliehtnents in the city, where he gets Whatever he wants whenever be wants it ? long bane !on' bought clothes that r-- him? _ 71.-'-rver alone be came to Ilotio.,,nte. and 4 ,1 t ine tell lion John. my clothe, do eel cost toe - any More now,--everything higlint it Is, tlem they did beforepri• et weM up noel I hoopla ,fr• In men whb khan nothing of theigisinettrbbt to put big twit OR on poor mottle. J.—Well VII try him, for 1 have got Weil ef paying eitorbitunt prices for such. things aa I hits been wearing the hat tido or three Ors. If be makes it his business colt rely. - osll.ou Ile knows what is good. end I eupposo as Unto' settled down for good. he would 'offer niearhog but tlf,hest_artiotes. fbr fear of apt:ink ha rep istati.,h and isorlng his burinesid 11.—tieve him &Mal when you gi:t . to - Belle fonte, you Oil find bier 34at opposite the "p.m Front" in Ws. firaflituns Stott, ;tooth. one of the most oldigriig, clever feltows yon eve!' seen. It. will furnob you anythinj from stlifilwir oollar to the fittest hind eta coat, .at. paten, which for cheapness is perfectly aott?nlaildt; and give you a geed cigar to sow dteinto tho Aisergoin. Bo gut.ed i omming John. mind whit Vet told you, when For Rea, 'Miry,Ronakre, Ass., lied Begs, 'jogs want *suit of clothe*. • Nods is Fun. lloolem, 1.e., Loma ea Piersor, , will.aud rod) each oblige tor dm' tarot- • Feelr. Aaitsnis, Elbe. sioNtattem.:l beard others week Tory blitilkit of Put up in lbw and 41.00 Basel.BeApe, an 4 Sternberg , and3R try hlettelothes the he/4am Seeks. Bland to akes for notelet POPO /on- Ingo to tows. WO" motoiltS. Mention/idle. May dii' '64—tef. Ilaviog purrhaved our for Cask we are enabled to oder thew for sale chestier than any-Store in Central Pennsylva nia. ,IfArAlt kinds of Country produce taken in Exchange, for which the highest Market price will be paid. Our motto is "QUICK SALMI AND MULL rntwiTs.",. April lot. 1864—tt LYON a to Elliv rzarri rot* -114INDRED DOLLARS at W ANTFD. - Ttii &Wool Director. df Springywp. desire to born 4's for which they will mom bonds payible, so foil $7OO, January lat, '65, $5OO, May Ist, '65 t7OO, Japuary 14, '66 - . $5OO. May let. '66 They will Lane bonds from t 25 sip to f amount of each payment as the tame me* be.— The interest will be. Six per rent. ponkarA at the first two payment.—with the binds. they become due. The bonds of the lAA . payments will have coupons kttached, interwar pe,yab'e Semi annually, (This will Le a sale in vestment, and the bonds will he promptly paitr at maturity as there arc tti other 4144 ag-ainst the townabip and the ache 1 dirertvs are au, thorized by a special eat of Amenably to issue bowie and amens a tax to pay the raise for the .purpole of paying bounties 10 soltliert who hate lately g ote into the United States ors ice ging been eccreditcd to,,Ahp,nikr4..wnship.,), Map money to toe subacrAbil, latittpikid in by the 26th day of June 114'ye. say ipa boatd will meat to intim Vs. Fui sly further informs. Moe - inquine an. Shortlidie. M. P. WEAVER, J. WEAVER, Secretory. Presid.t. May 20th, W. • IL=LII I"Only infbilible rensedien known." "Pree from Poisons. ." • "Not dannerous to the %Minn: findly,r, "Rata come out of tick liokoe to dimFf ' JlNP^B.lld' wholesale in tarp eiti4 • 1 or-saila by all Anaggiste and ii line trel7 , whew's. .- • h! !Beware !!! of an wotibleas imitation!. See that 4 •Coreak's" name is on oath net, Ilomie and Moak,' before you bur. ' • Addrem I_, V ia mum --- iiENIi. T R. coirrAi'l .10V1OIE 482. .01110pWAT N. I. ' • d by— PliAfilt . P. 9141111 t, *Wow% ma 11,001 qt Bakisficytp,,. , ---- , MWA ttr444 4 7 114 1--"-- - -----=. • , ~,ii • ..____ e l imiciwrgroftt6:- , .) „,,. .i.r.,iit - lb . th . Th om .48 al ~.., - , BRAND . 1* rt9 41.15 p o n ir: - . t , .: -. 40i) t t :4l/.111. ,- ,' 1 -•• ' " jil : friii!i: . ' i 'at ' - • '' • • to. Veistriu ach -•' . .. - • . , ktzwe'ND4 -44 1101 110021 a awls corrsr, , • , WaranbAtebos and an fat, youisilf bat Adage %disable a—taasa sr* ltr meaty! •am sip 12tinWA/te:0111011nr;: • ' 1 " 1 " 11 .i .40 116.' ' • 8 &ir 471 7 f4744 • Vt. 11 7 0 • itti ? s LADIES r INES, NOM, • • am a*, ;I;,P TV; • LIMN Booking. itoiplf; MOW Ilhablite; N i *Awe d all COYE dap- misramry rs . ir; 00oPs • . ; Yarti West Comet clew Dlopitoo;sa. • WAARANTEb'4e be pur " we*Fat reporAimit 'Lbw We bard the very best which we wettest, and Lower Oradea is an tiyir Varkitles. • ' CALL AND DEAkINE V= irrOtt Lunn or.. ALL DPORIPT*Cir A 'Akin ince* 8008 PINDUNG-9,, , g/tObLzi.altibt 6 _,ltAqills -- CSRTOBAREG ttl. • At, CLt at 111,klit ES, LOBS, and *very 'setkier made and kept by stedtkere, Water-Proof Bootie, doubts guild werrente4 WHIPE!, Tit.UNICB, Thaorit.nfo /JAGS, .POWDER., SHUT AND CAPS. A large augur meet of Buffalo Robot. Hugh, ' Blaakirta, Sleg6 Bella, Fox Trap., tr. nislitsiktat urillrat prima paid fur Rid.. MEIN, skit all Wiwi of for.. For Hides and Skim it Burl:Ride's.' • The good thew Mee ovate bey,. when yos ewe hare ell yea &Awry eat, at a Tory low re*. • litihNtilLtEg.. Just nweired a large and well il q . a rled *foe TWI --- 'en tre menus to ont V . gamble raton—oo low so not,to bt extolled by Noy other eatablistunont of An kind to thk country. You will And it rreitly to your id. mango to buy your Glrocerkei , at Banosidon iluy drlikt booboo. Apple*, Cherries, Prunes entranu Tainsprinda , 11U* Buraildw. 'film want Prime Chem. Salt. Rive, Coagulate, Fine out, Nattgai Lear. Er-.Ssuokiiit Tobreco of superior qdalitY, go to Suidaidea. .Ladies wilt find it to their advantage to _§ity Moroceo Boots, Freorh'ealf and Kip Phone Slip. pen and Gaiters with end without heels, of in rile* and eolon, from. Burnside". Boy Sweet airily Orange*. Freah Lemen...rige, nem, Raisin', Candies and Nuts from mks.. A. HAUPT, & Co. If ydn want trim Drape, !Woes, Jujube bud, FIN Paste, Jelly Cakes, Cocoa,' trpoteugeta, Froneti and English Secret., Sugar or any other kinds or Confeetionasies, go to 'Burnside'. Doi Hair &galosh Portnioniu. Parses. PICIEM and Dressing Gout* tans. Hair and Eaglisb Oat head and iiitu , fting Pins, Glove", Roder Pocket Knives, ',Trout • files, Ptah . Hooks and Tackle, Station! Gents Linen sad Bilk H anketiehlera ern -and Marsailles Cot. lars, and nu* er Fancy Artlaltr 'and Iht lions or Burnside'. It you want Panel Soaps, Candles, torn th,i Pearl -Starch. Shot, Powder. Coffee Ilasenoe; Brown, and English Mustard; Red and Peppers, Ginger, Mare. Runusge and -varist.j ot G ,i,n~gl~er. • go_in.mars.; It yo r e have Ratter, Eggs, Potatoes, Wheat, Beans or othct• Country Produre, ft Nan b e g• ehupged for goods at cash prices at the cheap *ash variety Store of Burnildes. • • Ott Burnside 's we study co pleas and give sat. istaetiro„ • . Please accept oar thanks for •past Tors sad place us under obligations for mug us isa l f u tfite lannar7 flth , John.-114190 how are zest this suorri lag Billy.—Floe thaiik you, how are Cum 'with ou P ' trio,4VA"` • .*ll-tkiirl )4'tiliVsA 'A Z•4`?" ThEt TAX 801412 54 4 11 1, 1 63 Superior PLA ea tii tiS.prottimm Alkkipit: r. of rosr OMYXß , 0, 7 1 . 1 4 4 ‘6TorrretW ium Its toasoattiscvss =ME A DiAtOGUg II RRZifs•B; Intl 4 4 24 •. • El 'ocz iiiii3l