ffltatitritir: natttma l. THRII4 , -4,lier jou, when paid initiff twee, $2,80 when not paid In siivenee, and '53,00 when not paid before the expiration of the year. THINLY ABOUT TOW -di COUNTY ABISVOIL TO 004REPONDENT.5 PARENT.—RI3OI , 7ear obildtatt off the Amt. at nightaad there win he ea clang(); of them getting Intel thaited at company "you com- plain of;,. Fa log will glio Ili Wheat at the old price you can WWII, the *ATOILVAN en the same terms that you have heretofore been acoutonied tod. • Voter,—The Mate Central Conimitie met in Har risburg (mil* 19th inst. Whether arrange riette were mado.fer a' more perfect orga ; siltation of our party. rra do not linelt. Sieving' Six.—The "XonreeDoetrille," to use k vulgar expression, has been " knocked in the head" by the infamous Administration that new disgraceis the American people. W. It. W. 13.—Ws cannot fell; there are quite a number of very good men Spoken of as candidates, Veit who the convention will choose wit have very little idea: MoClel lan s' chance is hopeless,. , Joits.—Thls Administration cannot enforce 'a .draft for five hundred thousand mere if those liable to it, have the courage and determine: tion to remaluot home despite the nal cri and threita of Provost Marshals. war Rena the new advertisement...in to day's paper they will repay a perusal. James I'. Hale will please no cepi our thanks ter favors in pub. doe. line. tkorA.„Viie are badly indeed of a load o good dry wood. Will some of our subsori born furnish us ono? Ilea,. Quite a number of our townsmen bare gone to Bedford Springs, to spend a few weeks for the benefit of their health. I===l mar A sharp thunder shower that psss ed-this way on Wednesday last washed the dust and dirt from "Same nature's thee, ' and wade her look quite "spry" again. = 110..11 anybody, anywhere, wants to get nsurfeit of dust and impudent wenches, let them come to Bellefonte one of these dry days. The former is about RS thick as it •well oat get, and the latter are as plenty-a* foabstutd-faus.tiouritt-Bostom I=l SIS,„ Neglected Coughs and Colds. Few are aware of the importance of checking Cough or "Common Cold," in its first stage; that which, in the beginning would yield to a mild remedy, if neglected, soon preys up on the Lunge. "Browns Bronehiril Troches," or Cough bogenges, afford Instant relief. = M.. It is said that an excellent cement for sealing fruit cane, is made by melting and stirring well together, elle pound of ros in and one ounee , of tallow. Suppose ,sonto of the readers of the WATCHMAN try it. If they re afraid the fruit will not keep. they can forward to us and we will take charge of it. I=l j We had the pleasure of mooting, on Tuesday last our friend and former towns man, B. 11. Reynolds Esq. of Minonster, who has been spending a few days with his friends at this plane• lie gives a good ac count of the Democracy of Eastern Pennayi vauis pad says they are well prepared for the coming Campaign. • I=l r6INUPO:4I . O filoomune.--"Mr. Jones out of Town," "The Maid of Honor," Rpd "Fan ny's Flirtation," In the August number of Petem on, are very pretty sketches, and well worth reading. "Summer ',fording" is a picture which may Save artisilo akin and. beauty, but "we can't see it." Published by C. J. Peterson, 806 Chestnut street Phil adelphia,at $2 per annum. I=l air • beautiful steel engraving, called .11arvestlime," opens August number of The Lady's Friend - As . steel Fashion Plate, a double eine, is also, as usual, of the Ara quality. tbe +my contents are xar led and excellent. Price s2a yyar. Sin gle numbers (postpaid) 20 cents: '-fttblish ed by Deacon & Peterson, 310 Walnut street, rbiledelphis. alk.,The ocstinued dronth in thin section of the country has injured materially thi, prospects of the fall crops. The oorn is all shriveled up, and the oats is riot.' half the usual length. The apples, peaches and pearl together with almost every ofilirltind of fruit Is falling to the round, wilted and dead. The springs are yielding but &scanty supply of water, and the small streams are titemaidried up. I=l DOWNFALL or Ilion DONNIIITS.--011F lady. readers will be interested to learnitig the latedt flew about bonnets, A Paris corres pondent of an eastern paper says: "It is now dindult todistigititoft hefirierils bon net tinirs'ottp, the eardifitd ear-rings being the moiteenspionons 'objects which you re. mark at their sides. , The Lmpress herself has adopted*.amall. round. shape, encir cling the oval pf the floe, and almost af. ways garnishetwith &fringe, either of jet, w hite beady, or straw; rldoh falls upon pie heir. . -0- " N E11111 , 0%11 Cwaeons.—The Lancaster fn ,t the old organ of the Demeeraky. of Lancaster county, conducted for many years by Hon. George Sanderson, has pass ed into the' bands of Messrs. Cooper, San derson, & Co., and will be issnka - al a .Daily and Weekly from the first of Aujust. 'We wish the new Arm abundant suttees', and. the retiring editor, that happiness and easel' which are seldom Hound In active newspa per.life. • The Patriot and Union, the organ of the Democracy at Harrisburg, has changed hands, and is now conducted by Messrs. Campbell and Hite. Mr. Campbell has 1057 given evidence of his ability in man aging a tnewspaper in the publiCation of the Johnstown Denocrai t yhioh MI speedily made one of the host country newspapers in this State.l Vho Patriot and Union will be vastly im by-the wewlirm we have no doubt. We wish it abundant success. Theefiercst. Market. ...Per leushel,, Ana Red, d 0... Rye,... Curb Shelled,. Barley, Buckwheat, Clover Seed,.... Potatoen, Lard, Bacon Tallow, Butter, Eggs per dozen Plaster, grunad.„....per t0n,... do —.do ~.. do pia. pound ETN AND BAIL—Prof. 4. Isaacs, M. D., Oculist And -Anrist, formerly of Leyden hol land, is lomte!l at No. MI Pine Bt., Philadel phia, whore persons atllleted" with dieosset of the Eye or Ear will be scientifically treated and cured, if curable. r 06ficial - Eyes inserted wilhoui plan. No eh •rgee made for examina tion. The Medical faculty is Invited, as he has no secrets in his mode of treatment. ". 'July I, 414-Iy. Aron A 019MLEMAN, cured of Nervous Debility, Inoompetenoy, Proms Lure Decay tied Youthful Nrror, actuated by a denim to benefit others, will bo happy to furnieh to all who need it,(free .of charge), the recipe and darootione for making thb — elmplb remedy used In bin ease. Those wishing to profit by hie experience, and pos. mess a Valuable Remedy, will receive the mate, by return mall,(carefully sealed), by addressing. 301 IN B. °UDEN, , No. EilrNaneatcettect, Now York. Ma 27th, •6A. Bm. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS DEOCLAMA.TIO.N. .I._ TOR A - SPECIAL ELpertox, TO TO IiNI.D ON TUESDAY, AUOVIST 9,0:3 7n the name and by the authority of the Common ,. wealth of I'enneylvanta. ANDREW Q. CURTIN, Governor of said Commonwealth, To RICHARD CONLEY ESQ., Sherif of the county of Centre—Sends Greeting: WITERICAP, A Joint' Resolution propobing Commonwealth, which are as follows, viz: "There shall be an additionalsoction to the third article of the Constitution to be designated AS motion four, AS follows ? -- o .SecYrow 4. Whe'never any of the qualified electors of this Commonwealth shall be in any actual Military 'orrice, under a requisition teem tho Presidint of tho United States, or by auth.,-., ority of this Commonwealth, an& electors may exereLoo the right of suffrage in all elections by the citizens, under such regulations. as are or shall be prescribed by law, as fully as if they were present at their usual place of elections. "There shall be two additional sections to the eleventh article or the Constitution, to he desig nated no Sections eight and nine, as follows: "Sacrum R. No bill shall be paused by the '.egislature containing more than one subject, hit* shall be elentlyepressed in the title, ex- iy a r~ ~~i "SRCTIOV 9. No bill shall be passed by th • Legislature granting any powers or privileges, in any ease where the authority to grant such powers, or privileges. has beep, or max. hereafter be conferred up •n tho Courts of this Common wealth,'•' hos been agreed to by a majority of the 'members elected to each House of the Legis lature nt two successimaessirms of the lame. AND WIIEBICIR, It is pros idcd in Article of the Constitution, that any amend ments so agreed upon, shall be submitted to the people in such-manner. end at orb time, at least three months after being so agreed to by the two Houses, as the Legislature shall pro scribe ; such submission and to be In such man ner end form, that the people may vote for or against cuob amendment seperato and dis- As', IVrtene As, By an Art of the General •Asiembly of this commonwealth, passed the day n2April, Amon homini ono thousand eight hundffid and sixtyieurlit is provided, "that for the purpose of ascertaining tiro sense of the people of this Commonwealth, in regard to the adoption or rejecting of said amendment, or either of them, the 'governor of this Common wealth shall issue a Writ of Electi o n, directed to each and every Sheriff of thie o 'nenwealth, commanding them to giro noti io the usual manner, in not losethan two? SW. c- ;apern in each City and Couttty a Provided,That an mach are published therein, and by at least two printed handbills in each election District of every City and County wherein no Newspaper Is published, that on election will be hold Mooch Of the town shids, Boroughs, Wards Precincts and Districts therein, on the first Tuesday of August in tho year of our Lord; ono thousand eight hundred and sixty-four, for the purpose of deciding upon the approval and ratification, oy rejection of the said amendments, which said election shall he opened, held and closed upon the day last %for mild, at the places and within the hours at and within which the general elections of this Com monwealth ore directed to tut opened, held end elosed,". Now Therefore, In obedience to the require • milts of the tenth Article of the Constitution, and In accordance with the tree intent and meaning of theistic! Act of the General Assem bly atlas Commonwealth, I Andrew a. Curtin Governor of the saideommedwielth of Peensyl- Vail* do wens this writ, commending sod re quiring you, the said illehard Conley, Rhea of the sold eoorty, to give notice In the usual menoerand as by law required, that an election will beheld according to the terms of the Cons titution, and provisiona of the Act of the Gen eral Assembly aforesaid, in each of the town ships, boughs, wards, precincts and districts therein el' the fi rst Tuesday of August, in tbe year o f Lord one thousand eight hundred add sixty-four, for the purpose of deciding upon the approval and ratification, or ndoction, of the maid menden:oda Civen under my bond and tho great seal of th#State at Harrisburg, this twonty-firet de): of June, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-four, and of the Com monwealth the eighty-eighth. . . By the Strrerbor: ELI SLIFER. Eqcretary Vale Conersotni.eahls. l i n pursuance °filo above proclamation of the Cldvernor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania I, RICHARD CONLEY, High Sheriff of the county of Centre, Pennsylvania, do hereby make known apAglye notice to. the electors of the county aforesaid, that en election will ho held in the sold County of Centro, ON TUBS- SAY, TIIE SECOND DAY OP AUGUST, 1864, for tho purpose of voting oft "a "joint resolution proposing sertainasmendments to the Constitution of theVomfoonwealth. I ALSO NEARBY MAKE KNOWN AND arvig NOTICE that the playas of holding the aforesaid special election in the several wards, b.:lrone!, districts and townships within The connty of Centre, are as follows, to wit: For the borough of Bellefonte and opting and and Benner townships at the ceint.,Hene. in ••• Bellefonte. For the township of Burnside at do house of John Boas. For the township of Onrtin at this- sohool house of Robert Mann. Eor tlio township of Ferguson at the school liouse in Pine Osove. Pot the township of Griigg at the . publia house i of Wus. Musser. • For the township of Harris at the sehOol hotOw in Boalsburg. For the township of Haines at the publie house of John Russel, in Aarronsborg. - For the township of Half Moon at the sahodi house in Walkorville. Put the borough of Ilowardville and Moward township, at the house of Mrs. Biluit Tip- ' • ten. For the township of Ruston the, former place of holding election. • For the townie ip of Liberty at the school hoiise in Bagleville. For the township of Miles at the school house in the'town of Rebersburg. For the township of Marrion at the school house l i p Jacksonville. Par the borough of Milesburg and Boggs twp., at the school house in Dillesburg. For the township of Potter at the gublio house of George Miller at Potter's Port For the township of Pottomat the homes of Pr For the township of Penn at the pubi.e house of Wm. L. Muster. For the township of Rush it the iohool house in Phillipsburg. For the township of Enowcboe.st the school house near the heave of Satnuel Askey. Foe thew teanseldpof Taylor at the School Irons. near Illuenah Furnace. ' For tbe - SIT - eraught3 Vali:Mettle and lftitort township at the school housein Unionville , Poe the townshjeref , Walker at the school house in - - - For the townsoip unreel' at the achobl house in. Port Matilde"' Witenx,te, A joint resolution,proposineOcer- Min amendments to the Cons titution of this Commonirealth; has been agreed to by a major ity of the members elected to each house of the Legislature; at two successive seaeletts of the -same, the first session commencing on the first Tuesday olJahuary. inthe year of our Lord one thausand eight hundred and sixty three, and the second notation commeneing , on thu first Tuesday In January, ' in the year .of our Lord nee thousand eight bendred oust sixty-four. And Inherent, It is previdhd in the tenth arti cle of the Constitution, that any amendment, no agreed upon, shall be submitted to the people in such manner, end such times, at least thred moniha after being so agreed to by the two hennas as the Legislature 'shall prescribe, such nubmisdon to bale such mariner and Conn that the people may wee for or against each amend oat (literately and distinctly; there , .re Serum 1. Ile ft enacted by the Scants and House of Repoesetantiret of the Commonwealth of I'enneyetttniu in General Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the come.— That for the purpose ofascertrdning the sense of the people of this Commonwealth, in regard to the adoption or rejection of Mid amendments, ore ithor of them, the (Inventor of this scen inenwealth shall issue a writ of election, difect d sto each and every Sheriff` of this Cemmov eentith, commanding them to give notice, in weousual manner, in not leas than twit newspa ihrs inentoh- city and county; Provided, That pamanyeare published therein, and by at least two printed handbills in each election district of every city and county wherein no newspaper is published, that an election will be hold in each of the townships, iterougs, wardt, • precincts and' districts therein, on the first Tuesday or August in the year of our Lord ono thousand eight herr died and sixty-four, for'tho purpeee of deciding up on the approval and retn , ntion, or roleation of the said amendnieu:3 ; which said election shall be opened, held and closed upon tho. day last aforesaid, at the places and withiff. , the hours nt and 'within whiCh the general elections of thin Commonwealth are directed to be opened hold and closed ; and be the duty of the judges, inspectors atubclerks of each of said townships, boronge, wards, precincts and exceeding the number of proposed amendments, either written orprinted, and partly written and partly printed, from each of the - qualified voters of tills State, who may offer Llia_same,-and to depot - lit them in a box or boxes, to be for that purpose provided by the proper' Arras; which tickets shall be, respectively labelled on the out side, "First Amendment," "Fee4llll Amend ment" and "Third Amendment ;" add those who are favorable to said amendments, or any ..of them, may express their approyel there^ by on. tiug, each as many separate written or printed or partly written end partly printed ballots- or tickets, as there aro amendments approved by them, containing, on the inside thereof, the words "For the Amendment," and those ' , rho are opposed to sash amendment'', or any of them, may express their opinion j_by voting,_easch,, as many twerdte,written or printed,or partly writ ake amendments not approved bythern, oontain lug on the outside thereof, the words, "Against the Amendment;' the electors votirig for or .a.. gainet the proposed fourth sectiodtd article three of the Constitution, extending the right of suf frage to eoldiere electors voting' for or against the second amendment shall he considered as vo ting for or against the - proposed eight section or article eleven of the Conntitution; and electors votin - fror or againet the third amendment shall be considered as yoting for or against the pro petted ninth section to article eleven of the Con.' etitntion. Sec. 2. That tie erection on the said propos ed amendments shall, in all respect*, be conduct ed as the elections of this Commonwealth are now conducted, and it shall be the duties of the return judges of the Respective counties end' di - Arleta thereof, first having carefully tamer: tained the number of votes given for or against each of said amendments, In the manner afore esid, to make out duplicate returns thereof, ex pressed in words at length and not in liguers ' only ; one, of which returns, so made shall be lodged in the prothonotary's ofilce of the Court of Common Pleas of the proper county, and the other sealed and directed to the Secretary of the Conartonuealtb, and by ono of said judges I deposited, forwith, in the most cettiPriflent post office, upturwhieh postage shall he propeired at the ezpenee of the I,rbpor county. Sec. 8. That it shall be the duty of the Sec retary of the Commonwealth, on the tbeenty third day of Aegust next. before four- O'clook poet meridian, to deliver to the Speaker of the house of Representatives, the Returns of the said election, from the several counties of the Commonwealth, andltte MAW shall on the same day and hour be opened and published in the presence of the mardkers of the Senate and House of Representatives, and the number of votes Wen for and against said amendments, respectively, shall be carefully summed and 'ascertained, and duplicate certified of the result thall be signed by the speakers of the two hous es. One of said certificates shall 6,2 delivered ,to the Secretary of the Commonwealth,who shall cause the same to be'recorded and filed in his °idea, and thh other o 1 said cortitloatea shall be delivered to the governed', who shall forwith is sue his proclamation, declaring . whether the said amendments, or either - 6f them, have been ap proved and retitled by a majority of the qualified rotate of this State voting thereon ; Provided That lf, for any came,a quorum of either . house of the Legislature sh all not ho' present at thd' day and hour above mentioned, then the said voted shall be opened in the presence of each members of said houses as shall be present; and in ease of the absence of the Speaker of either of eald,houses the said Certificate, shall besign ad by the speaker present; or in thb case of the absence of both speakers, by the chief clerks of both Rouses, or either of thorn in the absence of one of the said clerks. Sao. 4. That the soverll duties required to be perforated by the elteriffis, oommiselenoracon stables, judges, inspectors and all other *Moore, whatever, in and skeet the general elections of this Commonwealth shall be performed by sash of icentin and about the election heroin provid ed for; and all persona, whether officers or others shall be liable to the same punishment for the neglect of any offence at, in or about the said election as they would' for the neglect of their duty or the commission of like offence at, in or about the general elections of this Common wealth. .$ 2,20 ... 1,40 ... 1,40 ~ x ....... 1,15 a 6 ~..,...14,411 HENRY C. JOHNSON, Spanler of the House of Repreeontatives. JOHN P. PENNY Speaker of the Senate. Arrnovao.--The twentyAliird day of April, Anna Domisi on on thouand eight humbled and aixty.four. • A.ro. ctuarzr. MEETING OF RETURN JUDMES Pursuant to the *provision containeLi in the second section of the act aforesaid, the judges of the aforesaid district, and return of the election of their respective *district, end produce them at a meeting Of one judge from each district, at Bellefonte on the third day after the day of the election, beIneFRIPAY, the 6th of August, then and there to do and perform the duties re quired law of said judges. Al , at Whale ajudge by:sicknesserunavol aseldent, Is unable,to attend such meeting of judgeh, then the oertlflbate or return aforesaid shall-he taken charge of by one of the inspectors or clerks of the election of said district, who shall do and perform the duties required of saidjudg es unable to attend. Given under my band, in dry eau, in Belle fonte, the let day ofJull i. 4. D. 1864. WHAM) CONLBY. ,~::. N OTICE. - 'To John J. Stover, Pollaitesvcf, intermarried with John Klapp, and Ogiborine Stover intermarried with Jam Mot& Take nouns that an inquest will be held at the labs dwelling house of John W....Stover,,dee'd, in the township of Maloof', oeuntrof Centre, on ‘ fiat.- urday, the - 24 day of July, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, for the purpose of making Partition 01. the rea l estate of said dimmed, to and among his Andrea and representatives, if the same eau be done without prejudice to, or !Killing et the ,Itholet,..othenaiss-to-vslaelinji T7raise the name ' according to law , at which • and place you are required to be present °° 64isrk fil'or. CIIARD CONLEY, Sheriff. Eiherlifs Offire, I je3-61 Bellefento, May 24. ADVF,II:I!ISEMENTS. JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT. G. W. PATTON, rsoprietor Having purchased the ostensive Jewelry EA tablishmeat of IV. J. Stein. and largely increas ed the Stock, tliskl'mprietor a ill keep constaut ly en hand, a splendid assortment of AMERICAN IVATCIIES, PATENT LEviii4 ENOLISII LEVER. CYLENDAR ESCAPEMENT WATCHES WATCH CHAINS OF ALL RINDS, VIOLIN BOWS; c GaLtrA.VD ‘SILVAR TH7MBLIw, SPECTACLES, &e.; a.v.„ he. Re., which will be cold cheaper than at *by other establishment in central Pennsylvania. Watches, clocks and jewelry topaircd, and all work warranted. Jan. 20, 1884-11. BARLOW'S IMAGO BLUE! ,POalors and Conan ° kers of tho above Celebra ted IVatls lilac, will pions° take notice, that the Label's &malts:sod td rood - • •••• - - I * NbIGO BLUE., 11101111 ,ALFRED WII;TBERGER'S DBBO 470118, No. 288 North Socond - Stnet NIILADEVA S Ile virally ol IhA Blue will be the come its every mptot. It Is warranted to color more water than twice the same quantity of Indigo, and go to much further than any other'Wash Blue In the Market. It dissolves perfectly clear and doom not settle on t e cloths sa....xuat. • nctiF4ll73:Ons ox dissolved in a half pint et water, will Mike as good a Liquid Blue as any WU Is made, at one third the coat. Am it is rotailed at the came price as the Imi tations and inferierattiekno hotosheoPtin will find it very much to their tulYantage to ask fur that put up at Irtisznasn'a. big... All blue put up after this dub; with Bar low's name on it is as imitation. • "The Nitto Label does not regale. a Stamp, -.:-"Ftir Sale lky Storekeepers generally, Feb. 19th 1864-11 m. LEGAL NOTICES. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. Letters of Administration on Ile es ate of Jan. I.l3rovi, late of Barka twp., r' r tadialltasulmeriber h. , oqktilata all persons knowing themselves indebted to tpid eetato to make immediate payment 'More having claims to Present them duly authentiea ed by law tor settlement, ' B. E. DROWN, Adman's. Jule• )sth 14--6 t ATiDITOR'S NOTICE. The undersigned, an Auditor appointed by the Orphans' Court of Centre county to make dietsdbution -nf tbe balance, remaining in tim. hands ofJ. R. Molitanigal, Administrator of the estate of Robert Watson, deed, will attend to the duties of his appointment on Thursday, the 4th day of August, at hie office in Bellefonte, when and where all persons interested may at tend if they see proper. EVAN N. EILAN I CIIARD, July 1, '44. :Auditor. A DMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. Lottery of Administration on the es tate of Jacob Y. 1). Murphy, late of half Moon top., dee'd, having been granted to the under signed, they request all persons knowing them selves' indehted to make Immediate payment, and those having olnims to present duly authen ticated for settlement. JAS. C. MURPHY. WM. S. WILSON. June 9, 'll4-6t, A dministra tors A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Lettere of admintetnstion on the Ra tite of Jonathan Kreatner Jr. late of Spring tp., deed having been granted to the subscribers, they request 431 persona having claims against and those knowing themselves indebted to said eetato, to meet at the house of the deed at Pleasant Gap, on the Evening of the hit, and 2nd of Jaly, prepared to settle said accounts. JONATRAN KEEAMER Sr. JOHN H. MEISS. r Junte 24th, 'O4. Administrators. A UDITORS NOTICE. In the matter of the distribution of the moneys in the hands of Riohard Conley, Esq., Iligh Sheriff of Centre county, arising from the sale of the real Estate of Robert Armstrong.— The undorsigned appointed by the Court of Col/J -inn Pleas of Centre county, to make (Ratan. lion of the above moneys, will attcw the duties of his appointment on Thuraday,tbe 112th day of August noxt, at }}o o`olook•A. M. at his office. MCP. MACMA NUS, Bellefonte; June 24, '54.) Aud itor. ADMINISTRATOR'S itlbTrCE. Letters or Administration nit the Es tate of David Weaver, deo'd, labs of Ferguson tp., having been granted to the undersigned, ho requests all parsons knowing thomaelves indebt ed to said estate to make 'lmmediate payment, and those having idol= to present them duly nuthentleated for settlement. JOHN WEAVER, June 24,'64_41. kirviiiietrntor • A IIDITOM NOTICE. In the Orphans Court of Centre county In the matter of the estate of James Holt late of Show Shoe township - doted. The . undersigned b4)rg appointed t the Orghans Court of Centre county an cud or to distribute the Winos in The hands of John T. Hoover Administrator, to end among those le gally entitled to receive the same, will meet the parties interested at hisoMeela Bellofouth on Friday the 15th day of July next at 2 o'clock P. M. for the purpose of attending to the d , t o t i )ies of hie appointment. GEO. M. YOCUM. June 10th '64 _ , - Auditor. AUDITORS NOTICE. • In the matter of the distributlor of ue Moneys in the handl! of Richard Conley Esq Sheriff of Centre county arising from the isle of the real estate of A. 8. Davidson. Thekundersigned appointed an auditor by the court of common pleas of Centre county to make dfstribution of the said moneys will attend to the duties of his appointment on Friday the Bth day of July at his °Moe h 1 Bellefonte, when and where an persons Interested may attend. EVAN 14.,BLANCIIA RD, Juno 10th '64. Auditor AUDITORS NOTICE, In the matter of the exceptions to the account of David I. Pruner administrator de lonfo nos & Co. Patrick Cambridge dec'd In the Orphans Court of Centre county. The undersigned an auditor appointed by the said Court to nettle and disgust said account will attend to the duties able ar pointment v on Wednesday the 13th day of July, at his office in Bellefonte when and when allpersons interes ted may attend. B. 11:.BLANCHARD - . June 10th '64 Auditor. .BELLEFONTE ACADEMY. The Board of School Directors, haw. .tag in charge this institution would give notice, that, it is now open and will online' se till July next when there will be a. 1 , 11A14011 of six Instruations are giveli in the °utilities' gher branches of the English skineation, together w th blithe branches usuallztaughtin - • . oadelmhse: Boarding oink be obtained In the Academy building on retainable terms. Por - particulars apply to . Jas. H, Rankin Prinelploor to JOHN HOFFER, April 29,'61--tf. tlac't.Solioal Board. -14ISCLLA NEOUS TIAUPT £Co., ' • Have removed their Foundry from the old Stand et Bellefonte to the Milesburg Yuundry and- Machine shop, where they contin ue to manufacture the:Watts improved plow, cen tre Lever aide 11111 and Agate lor tho plows ever made In thincounty. They also have en tittmative variety of IRON RA 'LING,. CEMETNRYIENOLOSURES STEAM ENGINES AND MILL CEASING. To this department of the business they give particular attention, and have it large stock .of Patterns on hand for strafe, flour end Sew STATIONERY,STEAM ENGINE.% of any desimblo capacity. from ten to.'twenty 11014.13 Power built in the beet of et le. They also manufacture ono and two Horse Tread pow ers—and four horse sweep Powers and Thresh ing &eddies to suit either. Corn crushers and other articles totmmerons to mention. Orders received and castings delivered, with a variety of thehhori named articles ;cpt at the •07.1, Hayea's property near the depo at _Eellefettre .Pa., where they have ifachine, low and Poem makers, the best in the - country, that can be consultmtat any time concerning tiny work that may be wanictilit their line or business. Give them &call you Oat wadt your vierk done up to order. A. HAUPT, & Co. Miy 6th 1864.-,ly NEW STORE AND NE W GOOllBl ONNATIBT HARGI,AINS 1N Till COUNTY If The undersigned will open on the. Ist of April at LIPTOICS STORE ROOM, in AIL ESP SIR GU A . Aiegnificent assoitmont of entire newloolle DRY GOODS! Consisting in pint of, 'Dress goods of every desoription, Woos, Csislineres 13atnlota, Cotton ets, Flannels, Olng hsms, Unsling, Spring and Bummer shawls, also the latest tatyle of Cloak( and Men rare, whichh cannot be munnitsielLig Ityle quality oirprtcol - 17 — ATito aTe - ige as sortment of Millinery good', of every deveription, Balmoral and Skel --eton Skirt., Men and— Boys' Clothing, all - &as &„ &., ---A L 0 ROCERIES! Including a largo sut:"l,Y of Salt Fioh; Bacon, • Driad Beef, Lard, Candles, Coal mot other Oils. An endless variety of Wooden to Willow Ware, Mats and QtteenotrarO, Idardware. Ihnds and Shoes,liats and Caps, Trunks, Vaine., Statioryary, Notions, Carpets, Floor; and Table Oil Cloth Lc., .t. TisCrlnitqUirehatted our Goode Er , lusir t ly for Ca •h, Ie are enabled to offer them for tale rtremssetrib — it y nits. fArrAll kinds of Country produee tak e n i n Exchange, for which the highest Market price will ho paid. Our motto is -"QUICK RALF!! AND °NALL rnorirs." April lit, 1864 . . 7 tf • LYON & LOEIIS 'l' /1 E "CA.MPAIGN AGE =I TIIE PIIII,ADELPIIIA AGE Will Issues Campaign gheot for the Demoeratio and Conservative masses. It will be printod on a large sheet of fine white paper, at such rates its will bring It within the mach of all. It will support the nominees of the, Democratic, National Comvention, the full proecoolins of which gill he published in its 'columns. It will boldly advotoliieth'e rights of the white man; and fearlessly sustain 4/1 the constlturional rights of the eitisen, no matter from what quarter they may be absalled. The first number will be issued about the-Bllli of August. The whole nurhber will be thirteen, following each other weekly, until the Presiden tial election, the result- of which will be con tained in the final numlier. Democratic and Conservative Clubs, County Committees, Agents, unit all interested In the cause are invite' to co operate in the circulation of TEE CAMPAIGN AGE TERM B. THE CAMPAIGN AGE., of Thirteen num bon. Ringll3 copies for the series, 50 cents In clubs of not less than 20, to ono address, 45 cents each. In clubs of not loss than 50, to one address, 40 cants each. • CAR! must accompany each order, and Nn VARIATION WILL BE MADE IN ANY CASE FROM THE ADOVE,,TERMS. Orders should be sent in 'immediately, or at latest by the middle of July to OLOSSIIItENNER .4 WELSH, 430 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. ' conneotod with ono ..f the turguat clothing os- For Rata, - Jftra, Roaches, Ass., B•il Bog., tsblishmonts in the city, where howetenhatever Notha,ist Fs" Wootess, Bas., Iniects as Pimil., ha wants wimnrvisr *MIN it? Fowl., Aisheats, k°. J,—flow lung hav u bought clothes from Put up in 280. and $l,OO Ilexes, Bottles, end. him? ' ' Fluke. $8 and $8 limos for Hotels, public Ins_ li.—Rver since ho come to Bellefonte, end let Muttons ko. . tri, toll you John, spy clothes do not cost me "Only infatillge remedial! known." i 10 1.41cru now.--everythinghigh as It is, than they did banns prima went up and I bought from "Free from Poisons." - , men who knew nothing of the twine's but to "Not dangerous to thB human family." "Rats come out ot their holies to die." 1 P J.—Wolf big prices on I'll try poor g , fo oody. himr I hare got rick of pif•Sold wholesale In large cities. ' pnyhtg c:chorbitant prices for such thing* as I par Sold by all Druggists and Retailers every- have been wearing the last two or throe goers. - where. lf he makes it his business ontiroly, of mown he )1112 - I I !Beware! I! of all worthless Imitations. knows what is good, ands I soppy.° as he hat jalf•See that "Coma's" name is on each Box, settled down for good, he would offer nothing Bottle and'Flask, before you buy. , but the best articles. fur fear of spoiling his rep- Address • i 'station Ad injuring his busitsans,______ -. trio& It. COSTAR . i B.—alro hIlI1.• call When you f(o to Iloilo ...Pnixerf rds Dgror 482, BAODIVAY N. Y . (unto, you will Ana film just uppgaito the "Iron Milli.. Sold by— . ,‘ Front" jp Mrs. Grafting 's Store Room, ono of the FRANK E., GitHEIN„ . most obliging, slaver fellows you ever seen. He ' Wholesale and Retail Agent Bellefonte, ' will furolsb you anything floor a paper culler to March 11, 1884--Bm. p. 1 0 , 4, the finest kind of • coat, at prices, which for . . cheapness is perfectly astonishing, and give you ~a good cigar to smoke into the bargain. So gdod ,fignii.y Eff. IS. inlinlint 1 morning Zobn, mind what I've told yon( when MILLINER,• , you want snit, of clothes. ° Next door to the Pat °Moe. Has just opened a . J.-1 will, and I'me much oblige for the tutors , motion, I heard others speak very highly of fine assortment of the latest Myles of , Sternberg, and will try his clothes the next time SPRING AND 131/DIALER GOODS. .Ige to town. Good morning. , . Which'she is prepared to make op and trim in Mitilith'B4--tf. . _ the latest fashions and at . LOW Pll.lOllB. %ON NETS h ND MEATS . Always on hand sad tri6bod with short notice BLEACIIING Done In the most ownplete amino known to the I=l April law, 1854—but GUNS, PISTOLS' FISHING TACKLE, SINE =LIMY, • AND SPORT/NU APPARATUS GENERALY Rode, • Hooke , Linea Nees, Heals, Foils, Baskets,' Gloves. Bait,` Masks; Billies, • -Corksorews, Dog Collars to., constantly on band and tor sale—Wholesale and -144141-6177 &port/mons Depot. N. 11. oor. Snd, & alota ldarab 11 '64-,4se, JOB YRINTIZTO eleonted In the nouns! pad best style at this office. -, - NTISCELLANEOI7 4 S NEW AND BP LENDID STOCK cam DEFT ROOTik AND 5.110%8 114 crAwrar covntv, iViarented--come mot see for youraelf—wilk not charge for looking at them. . I , •ARON STOCK OT LEATREE OP ALL RINDS GROCERIES, QUEEN/31VMM OF NEW ,TITLES. TOYS AND CONFECTIONARIES. AHOE BIEDINOS, ' ALLASP CArg LADIES FURS. NEW STYLES, VICTOR INRS, MUFFS, FLIRS, CAPES, .to. &c. N 0"1' 1•0 N 8 . Liklies Staking, floods, °lora, Nubian, No,. , tiohe of all klaait. COMA' ,r4SAT - , 'fiTTRNSID)7.9 NEW ,West, Corner of the Diamond. WARRANTED to be just what we represent them. We have t h e host which wo • warrant, und lower grades in all their Varieties. CALL AND EXAMINE . 01IR''STOCK ANL) NEN FORTOVIINELVE.3.. LEATHER OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS A LARON WrOIIC OP C11 4 6E iINDINGB, SADDLERY SADDLES, BARDI,F,SAI A LTERS CART GEARS, 'BARN ESS, COLlvrt ' ltS RAISES, LINES,- and every article made and kept by saddlers. Wutcr-Moot Matta, double soled warrented NikIIIPS, CRUSES, TRAVHI.INO 71 - A . e:ll, ''POWDER 011 OT AND CAPA A large assoAment of Buffalo Robes,-Ilerew - Blanketa, Slegh Bells, ,Fox Traps, The highest market prices paid fur Bides Skin. and all kinds of furs. CASH PAID For Macs and Skins at Iturnside'e. ___T-lia-utted-thtte-inwaviese-beyer-wirtm - yotrra have all you desire to one at a very tow rote. BURNSIDE& has Junt.reoelved a large and well selected stock of goods which he intends to sell ut a very rea sonable rigo r -so lOW as not to be excelled by _nyiy_othErietublishutent of the kind in the country: - You - Witt Arid lt greatly to - your ad: vantage to boy your proct . iries at Burnside'. Buy dried Peachee, Apples, Cherries, Prone., Currants lhd Tamarinds from Burnstdee. yaw want Primetheea:Salt, Lice, Cavendia r.mgret.c, Fine eta, it:Aural Leaf, or Smoking ;rulwco of Stipa...lor gtSalßy, go .to Burnside'. • Dulles will And it to their advantage to but Morocco Boots. Flineh calf and Kq, oboes Slip pers and Gaiters nab and aitbout heals, of all rues and rotor., from. Burnoldes. nityPwr,.? Sicily Oranges, Fresh Leroons,Figs. f:ar ,, dte...-11-No+4-frore-Thrrtr- - sitlea. ynnwahl Gam Mn,n Jujithe and rig Paala. Jolly Cake', tovols, loseniers, Vrenvh and Eli;4lHi Sevreta,Rugfir Biome. or any dthar 'owls ..r ton feetionariee. go to Latina Buy Hair Itniehen, Portmanlam, Pune,. l' und (lam Hair and English Slat head and Wan - ming Tins, Vlore", Hosier, P a rket Entree, Trait thee. 1.1011 Honks and Tad.le, Stan.]wry, lieut. Loon and Silk 'lank erviliefe, ',men and blur/males Col laru and smany other rune . ) , Mahlon anal No tions of,llurnualea. If you want Fanvy Soaps, Carn end Nati Star c h, Shot, Powder, Cerfee Resolve, Brown, and Enaliah :Nurtard, Red and 'Slack rtrpere, Wingers/4hr°. Nutmeg.; and a general sanity a Spices, go to Bunnides. If you have Rutter, Eggs, Potatoes, Wheat, Beans or other Country Produce, it can be ex changed for goods at engli pries-• at the cheap curb variety , Store of BurnsideF, At Eurnsido's No study to plea, and biro eat- Lfaction. Plentte arrept our thanks for past fa vors and plaro us under obligati,ns fur many new °nee: Bellefonte January Plh, 1864—tf. A DIAI,OOI3E John.—hullo! how are you ibis worn ' mg! thank you, how are times • with you ? tollorable; money's plontyr or rather the paper that is called money now-a-days Is plenty, but everything le so intolerably high goods of all, kinds and everything excepting grain or what things we farmers havo to soil, that a bunch of greenbacks go but a little pays to supplying ones wants. But hew is it Billy, that you always go so neatly dressed, with , efothos of such' good quality and such excellent ft, Ilion I Icnow that you (lona expend one half as much in the year for clothing as I do, and yet I look like a raganiulhin, must,uf the time B.—Well John I cant' exactly tell, I'll edtait that you look pretty rough sometimes, and I know you get a granat many clothe, but perhaps you, go to the Inking establishment tocuakoyour rurchases--eorne place where,tbo merchant is not acquainted with the business, and liss noth ing on hand but some "slop shop" stuff, stook on to him by the eharners in the city. Now if you will take my advice and go to Eitornbergs, when you want your noxt suit, yen will know why it Is that ray clothes lit neatly and are al ways of a good quality. J.--llut how is itthat he cur fell clothing abeam than other tnerchautti about Ballo !onto ? 11.1.—Ilectomn ho makes it his exclusive bind- ness,has been brought. to It from boyhood and is MA.NROOD: HOW L4DST; ROW RESTOR ED.—Jtud published, • now ed ition of Dr. OULVERWELL'S CELEBRA TED ESSAY on the radioed cure (without med icine) of Spermatorrtuns, or Seminal Week. noes, liVoluntaty Seminal 'Lowe, Impotency, illtuatel and Physical incapacity, Impedimenta to Marrlsge, etc.; also Oonanunption,‘Epilepoy, and Fits, induce by self-indulgence or errant extrwrapnee. Price,ln a sealed envelope, only alx cents. The celebrated author in die admirabldlq say clearly demonstrates, fruns a thirty successful prattles, that that the alsirming oon sequences of self-abuoltAlMO be redbeellY Mod without the dangerous use of iateranl medi cine or the application of the knife—poiottnig out a Ing4ll awe, at ons staple, certain and deeNal, by esethini of *bleb every welienw, no piano what hie °tradition aliaj he, say elite labnimlf cheaply, Weigel, and medisstk. Vane and iiviky pain In the land. ender eeaTyi F plain envelope, to any, wilveas,pocepoid, on receipt of sit cents, or two pelt stamps. - Address to theienblhhera. CHAS. J. C. AfTANE d CO. 127 Bowery, I:Few York, I'. 0. nos 4686. jolt-614y. • Mfbmixo. DOCTOR 1100FLANDS EIXT22OIIII, • O&M ILIUM D ' OCTOP.- C. M. JACKSON, ;PAilnd~lphirt, PelrMll.,u n, - IR not a bar:romn drink, or a Nub/Mute for rum, or an intoxicating beverage, but a blgbly con centrated -SEG ETABLE EXTRACT, a pure tonic, hue from alcoholic atimblant or lr Jurious drugs, and will effectually tore , LIVER COMPLAY.A I t .11MPEP81.4 AND V.lr - A - Pleir. • . Nooflaad's German Bitters will ears every rails of Chronic or Nervous De . bility,.Disease of the Kidneys, and . Diseases arising from . •fitilsorders.l OBSERVE TIIE rottownva 111011:TOW it, Rivultioty !rum disorders of the Pireeire Opp". 'Constipation, . - - Inward Piles, - rims or Blood to the Heed, Aridity of the Biome ash. Nausea, Ileartbiirn, Disgust for F I. Fulness yr Weight in the Stomaci., Sour Eructations, Birthing or, Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the [lend, - flurried gni Pflbt ult itroutinit 4 ,. Fluttering at the - Heart. er sensations when inn lying posture. Pliune.ft ~f Vision, D.4r lit:f.,re the sighteFo. vor and dull yam in tbellesd. cioncy of l'or.piration, Yellow ' nova of the skin cud I'ein in that ride, rhrvt, limbo, ke., Sudden &ft, ' v of Mat, [infighting. of Evil. end itieut Doptrsei ,, n into. Hoefliattd's Gentian Bittern, WILI. UM I OU A floor) APPETITE, BTRONO NERVES, HEAL? . ' -- TSVICA D Y NERVES, MUSK FEELINGS, ENF,RGE;TIC _ lIRALTIIY FEELINOS, A GOOD CONSTIIITUION, A STRONG CONSTITUTION A /LEA 1.114-r- i'VNFIT I TUTION, A SOUND foNSTITUTION I=ll WEAK WILL MAKI' 11111 DELICATE WILL 11141KX T 713 ThljN, 111 Lr. MARC THE DEPRESSED , MK TRY • SALLOW:, Rll.l. NIAKM T 111.: DULL RTE CLEAR AM) BRIGIIT. Wilt prom a ideavng rn V 1.: It Y FA 31. E 1, Y. Cats ba ww.,l with perfect eatery by 7611 LE - - OLD ewe FENI.II.I .f 7 PAZI.T.TCIiZaLIt NOTICZU There are many preparal mom blllfl under the name of lhtlnra. put up /111. 1111 . 1tet Ililttlol4 Cum. pounded ,r 1" tbe_ cheapent ohiabey or comman ram, routing from 20 to'4ll rent, per the tante divgauani by Alaimo or cori an d er Seed Lo.• This class ,f hitter. has eattscd end will con linue to canoe, la. long ns (boy can be sold. hun dreds to die the death of the drunkard. fly their Dec the e 3 stem is hopt continually an*r rho in fluence of Alvolwlio Fthtiolgtht. of the worst kind. the desire for Liquor H. created And kept up, and the result is all the horrors attrodant upon a drunkard's lifO and death. Beware of them. For those who desire and will hare a Liquor Bitters, we- publiah the fallowing receipt. Cot Ou bottle of Hoodand'a Garman Blit•ra aa.r mix with three quarts of good Brandy cr Wliiaky, and the result will he a preparation that will van exec! In medical virtue., and true excellence any of the numerous Liquor Bitters to themarltet, and will OOST lIPCH will have all the virtues' Or iiOOVLANT . N lirrtnitis in connection with a goad &Mid° of Liquor, sit - a porch lees price than those' inferior prepare- Moils will cost yen. DELICATE CHILDREN. Those suffering from manseera, wonting away. with scarcely any flesh on their bones, arc cur ed In a very-short time• ' one Wide in pitch cases, will have most surprising effect. DEBILITY.. Resulting from rovers of tiny kind—These IPrt 4r• will renew your strength in • very 'eh,rt time. FEVER ATP r The ehille will nut return it Owl* Bfttern Ire used. parson Ina fever and ague Dletriet should bo without thew. FrOM iJ.e l&r.. J. Ne.rion for of the encyclnparli., Rekyit.,to Kortsetetlgo Although not tii4ponall to favor ori:erons. mend Potent Medicines in generaLthrough trust ot their ingredients and effects: I yet Anew of no aufliciont reasons whys man May notto,tify. to the iwnctlts he believes Matadi to bicolor-OmA frorgeny simple preparntions, in the hope that ho may thus contribututothe bed edt ordthers. I do this more readily in roasted to Iloollend's Kennon Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. .11. Js, k son, of this city, hemline I whs against then' for many yeara, uthe4 the Mimes , aloe that they mere chiefly lin eh : el le n° mix. tore. I am. idiTehted to toy friend Robert dlo nicker. Erial. for the renown, of this prejudice by !,roper ticd.s, and 'for endoonigemient W tryllient when suffering from great rind long debility.— Tho me of three bottles of then Bitt ers , at i.e boginning of the present year, was followed by evident relief, and restoration to a &armor bo dily and inentalvigor width I hail not felt for six months Initoreo lust had almost despaired ..f regaining. I therefore thank • tied and any friend fur directing me to the use of Cohen „„1. XhaitTON EMMA, --- Philad'a June 23, Itle2. ATTENTION SO LDI E 0 /110'40;:r1 AVe tall tifir attention of all haring HMI os or friends la the army to the feet that IlOrYPI: LAND'S (Menton Bitters will rum nine-tenths of the disclaim induced by exposures and pri vations incident to .earnp 11th, In the Inds,,, publishes almost deity Au the innr•ritipers, cn the arrival of the siok, it will be noticed that a very isrgp proportion are starring from deldll. ity, 'Mary ease of that kind can be modify enr ol by liminanda gamine Bitter". We hied tin hesitation In stating that, if these Bitters were freely need among eat soldier', Landreth' of lives might be saved that otherwise' • woold he lost tir The ptoprietora are , 'fatly perching thankful ' lettere from std ierent in the army andhospitals who have Woo metro* -*Oben/4 by the use of those Billitmejlient to the** their Mends. - imat Ex OP Cilineto2'4o24. Bee, that the Slisekso se "C.. 31. Jeekeen" k uo sks wiinsieofereklkottlp. .........41):-..--... , rtilcus, .', - • N.--- Uri* Size 51,00 per bottle, or Self Pon. Ude Medium Size 71 " or Hell Dos. 1,06 The large She, es deleoset, of the farmatitir tie bottles hold, : are nomeletlie.glieeper, ~..• a sheen zone Merest &NWT .stet lin' ' the article, dq, pet be pee off by Lay elides prepimakere !bet Inv like . IA So* but seed So as, and wsr vit . aszely-peeked) -brenitesitt- . ,-,, ' - , , • inowairAtuestrou mar suisilltztuur ' NO. $ll, AltON 1171142'.. rioptbstrim, PA.. toy , il" 0 /VA: & .6• Y 4 -1r 8.. (Successor C. N. illitillson Al CO Psorannoss: .1. ...., ~, Air. FOR ALE by Dm/rain; linglitil in nirery town in the umbel! ST/ION(1 DEIRTY, eiot T, T. V ETA , 1 - 0 OA