.14001(*Akkos 4.•T_.*:_k: Oa - - ...iwtirshit• mot *mow as' ' ma too woo 11 "1 1 4- ski est*Ori sir i•arr-- Mgr' IeWN" NTY. Airelllll4l4 002,10POATAIIATA 8. B.—Your copuntinintalOit haw ban gab led, ort wa vouldwittnnalt. inn.--Tiara are but, *Or that woad .try It ; me or Air, notainplac r in a county would b. oulkdout. • 1. X.—Wo do not ballarnatew will be* drat Ist this State on the lith of Bop samba it,Os mils show ,In. of re • aistest So, *kWh thijoortsbilpsill.j. 1111rWhortlebaritie are.aans In town it tea seats per quirt lEEEMEIa tkeace-Looel. pews and • • who belhertkeyllllo to MIT WI are badly Inueok'of a load of guoillogt wood. WW !moo of our same- . bora Alma to ono? The Rald•Ragle *alley R. B. is fin ished several miles below Howard. Can will soon bo running? that point. ,' . glii•lf• understand that the chime of teaurralley, are =Abt Molls to procure • daily nail. through that Valley. They aced It, aid we hope they will succeed. ' ilelesins McCoy & Linn snbailding the purpose ofputthig m operslion • Win Mill WOW - Wm waded I=l sir I* 41gun on our wait* barn been inittfold b th mai of out Leaguers by Ow read if the Conitql- 11.116.430w5w tor 'Milos& io on hand, brim fun of piottuvo c potteroo, l oas, owordburt , littorary visitor ho., pe don't see how ALY-b4BBOl/01401tailgaS_irlihaut_a._ Omsk/ owerpOtics la high, the "Lady Book" tlll keeps rE the old - fetes $B,OO per in mum. Address L. A. Oodey POledel phis. EICZIZI all6„lre have read a story of a mother, who to cure her son pf profanity, washed his mouth out with Soap suds, every time she heard him swear. If that method wu resorted to by the parents of the children about. Bellefonte, we are not oertaln It. 'would cure them, but we are sure it would raise the price of soap. I= aft." May I leave a few traotiff" asked a pious missionary of an elderly lady who responded to his knock " Leave NOM trackst eeytelatly you may," said she, looking at him most benignly over her epees; " leave them with the hsela towards the door, if you please." Everybody is making tracks two Borers Brothers, to b* their goods. Anowat's Szomenua Taoanneare wide ly known &slut established remedy ter thmeekr, Cokie, Bronchitis, Horsetuse r and other trouble s . of the Throat and Lungs. Their good reputation and extensive ueo has brought out imitations, and similar prepar ations represented to be the same, which are generally isktdous. Owtatx only Brolveirqkenthial Troche.... la,. It ettlllll as though, the wheel from which is drawn the order of death is kept in motion continually at Williamsport. Every day we hear of a new bet of victims, who are notified tbst they are wanted at the ''slaughter pens" in the South. There hai ..been a half down epeeist diode for almost emery township In the manly, during the Past two montbe. Why it le we do not &now; I== New /sassy Tam— Crowther Amalgams. Owing to the exhorbitaat prices that Coffee and imperial Teas have reached, it, is • groat boon to thee% where moms or boll asthma forbid gruel expensive }neuries, to be able to procure so cheaply eo palata ble a substitute. To many this is ?rehired to the imperial article and. . It is certainly more healthy than-many of the foreign sorts. Its growth is almost universal in wooded.linds, and ail very many know the plant one need net go frirlo have it dee:dill ed, as IV as shown. ' ql - The proper coring of it requires some knowledge. A- lady very imocemfal in hi preparation sesummicates her method as follows: • 'Strip off the leaves and put them tato • basket loosely, so that the Masai can gettileffitle . ., the Mass. Mee the basket Over het: warier& a venal enough to be sot od to retain the , _ about aye miliatealeliss the lea • be thor toughly 10114 then tab between the hands which esuiteio i4to the* es It soaped and oho be sande* tallsesqg hog veer In dor-. tag. btl* lereelitt. shompetoid rubb ed e4os ti* the •tigkitritij day, then Mat sod pot itt* sir-itilkoreiNeJor fu ture 1114., ulgproses bye % The xi* eultutel StiletrotilOo Report hitXe o Us 6 rot piostike ak-kho Inkideet lit* este sad,ephealitiose. leAtirgekVitatrffllic lured Ii CUM** Cevot7, o s ieltbits become tut idiot& of expeetatioa. .. wham ate, bo l Vii i t o ir ta l47 ~ WO old darell l* . i‘ bs i- om b. resided resided. No foustkati arottipled by a North am'. . ti r oin Toharod 41 frfatillta 4 0 . gar UK asompoat. olio 411441 lijmtWnt Ipaalriaa aad. Ito was* fat tamer tamer ITiquai. at taws lard al tiiimatt i itio, OYe rata of . , par seatat * tiro roam boviag *Wed ia It for ba a rattua. . Iro: • viol - *ha *My =tato rllth trio dbas. V as law* it mogpt. 4 • ' ) . r - 61 - o,y OW .. .: 1 - , to ism his parla oat irb • — ttba*tat '.stop AM ! 2441166 6 ~ , , Aii winblow of mho.. 11104141011411 lblitet. . • . ..Illge. , ..*ltiabCy-0. 1 ,4•4 Xs! .. i..: ,-. ~.,....,..0,.,,,;4.,;...:..0„ ~....41410 4. 41 , 74 , 4 ,...-.4... . 4...... 000 ..;,.. - , - 140 ...40.. ..„ 1 ,40 , —.....;,............d0' 5 t ..... ' 1,16 Bowlrolliwit,...—... do • —.—... .75 °lova 8; " i do 11,0 C Potatoes, dom.. —....„......100 par pound, '" • , lb 8eta0143........ ............ ,A 0..,..... ..... A. ...... „SO Tallow d0.....;A..........«...12 Botta, . do ... t ,.... .. t .... 30 pie: d0rm..... ...... .... 20 rte, pranti.....per ton,.. ...... .....----140101 Nrs awb NAL—Prot J. Isaims, M. D., Oculist and 'Amishformer oC lcOdip a tt land, to lambed* No. 111/ Ina OC L P picky wherapeneons ailliotsd with diseases oi the Rya or Nor will be selsettifically treated and Mud, if f!` of ikesinaeriod without nain. No ohm's made for examina tion. lino Monad DioWty ,Invited, as he has nq mints la his ni‘odo of hwiW.lit. July 1,1471 y. SPECIAL zioncs A Girarnammt, 'entod.of Itorrous-Peidllth Ineompotonoy, Pnmatfate Deeq sad Youthral Bator, ootuatailby a do** to benemt others, will bo happy to lash to all who awed trio Of a mad dineetlbe fog _ wislitog to prat y hit oo sad pot ion o Vahlablo melts the gum • • , . ems. Ap a o6ffsw, Ne. 150 Maim atioot, Now Torrt. DiNTWITSW pR,Q0,1,• NATION • IVO • • EIPHOTALILECTION, TO DX VOLD OX TOXIDAT, LIMITS? 3,19 M. /kale scam fted by the =the Cosmos wealth of, 4NDUW q. OURTIN, Gerund , of said Commonwealth, To Itionanto Ctottarr /CM noir 0/ th e colas*, el tae --itemie d n.g - WetoutWall; rA — Tout Resolution vxd: Conmenwealth, which ire sa:l9sllowi, tie: "Tbarii shall be au additional imam to the tildrimftlia date Constitution to be dadiputted N setithin lemeine Mewl "d 4 Vlraspiver Asy: of the gaalified fhb CoinnumniMh shall be la any *dual r • „..• angora L . e• •• •• orlty ol'illaislksonionweelth, such einem new 'aerates tee right of strlfrage In ell elections by the retinas, ender such regulations se are or I shall be prescribed by law as hilly so if they were ,phssant at their =Lai place of elections. There shall be two additional notions to the eleventh article of the Constitution, to be desig- anted ma Section el Id sad nine, as Mows : Legislature containing more than one subject, which *tall be clearly expreseed in the title, ex cept appropffstion bills. ' Saone D. No bill shall be passed by the Legislature granting an powers or privileges, in any oase.wLere the authority • to grant such powers, or privileges. has been, or may hereafter be oonferrod up,,n the Courts of this Common- wealth," has been agreed to by a majority of the memberfeleoted to each House of the Legis lature at two suocessive sessions of the same. AND WHIGNZAS It Is provided in the Tenth Article of the C onstitution, that any amend ments so agreed upon, shall be submitted to the people In such manner, and' at such time, at least three,months after being so agreed to by the twollouees, as the Legislature shell pre scribe ; snob submission and to be Ip such man war and form, that the people may vote for or ageinst each amendment separate and dis tinctly, AND Wu:sizes, By an Act of the General Assembly of this commonwealth, passed the 23d day of April, Arum .13.puissi one thousand eight hundred and sixty-four, it is provided, "that for the purpose of ascertaining the 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 tune a Writ of Election, directed to each and every Sheriff of this Commonwealth,' commanding them to give notice In the usual manner, to not less than two Newspapers in each dity and County : Provided, That so much are published therein ' and by at least tab printed handbills In each election District of every City and County wherein no Newspaper is published, that an election will be held itteaoh of the town shids, Boroughs, Wards Precincts: and Districts therein, on the first Tuesday of August in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred, and sixty-four, for the purpose of deciding upon the approval and vilification, or rejection of the said amendments, which said election shall be opened, held and closed upon the day last afor said, at the places and within the home at and within which the general election, of OM Cons mottwealth are directed to be opened, held and old." Now Therefore In obedience to the, require meats of the tenth article of the Constitution, and in accordance with the true intent and meaning of the said Act of the General Assem bly of this Commonwealth, I Andrew G. Curtin Governor of the said Commonwealtbsof Penneyl varda, do issue this writ, commanding' and re quiring you, the said Richard Conley. fiberiff of the said county, to give entice in the usual manner and as by law required, that an election will be held according to the terms of the Cons titution, and previsions of the Asa of the Gen eral As sembly aforesaid, in each of the -teen shim borougha wards, precincts and district, therein, On the first Tnesdny of Augnet, in the year of oerl.ord one thousand eight hendredand sixty-four,: der the purpose of deciding upon the approved and nalfilmii,on, or redaction, of the said amendments. • elven under my hand and the grist meal of the State at rieniaburg, this twenty-first day of June, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-four s and of the Com monwealth the eightf-ellglith. By the Governor: ELI SIAIFER. Secretary of sibs OmuisonsectitA. In pursuance ofthe above proclamation of GI Governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania L SICHAZD CONLBY, High Bha9R bf the county of Cadre, Pennghhoie, do Web, make known and give notice to the electors of the county abroad, that an election will be held in the said • Coanty of Centro,- 01f TIISS. DAY, THE BECOND DAY OF AUGIUET, 1864, for the purple °tooting on "a joint rosolutiOn proposing certain amendments* the Con aitation of the Oftmonsetaith. I ALEC lIEREBY MAKEKNOWN Alfp GIVE NOTICE that the plane. of holding As eforemalA special election In the several wards, boroughs, &striae, wad- township, within the county of Centre, areas follows, to wits For the borough of Bellefonte and spring and and Mauna townships at the Court Gomm In Bellefonte. . Per the townieldp of Banudde at the lame .of John Eau. Foot the tow of Oaths et.the igitrlolent• Robt Kann. lior the township of Xingu= at the school lona In Pao Chem Per the township of Gregg at the pubiM Mae of No. Hamer. Fortto town of ilberris at th e WWII ionise In Boalsburg.ship For the to *Mines at. the , publio house of John Buse% In dance:shunt. For the township of lielf Boon at the school how* In Walker-Me. FarGeliboroogh of Howariville and -toward township, at the house of Mrs Elise Poo ,tawasidp w. Baton the forsolf lace, difttiauftofos • Forht of tonnship of Liberty at this school liana • For Ow hip of Niles et the school host* /p tore ti tt," 74 a li Vtaul 1 49 wohowitionee in J Far the . Iserengteofilliagend Beggs;twp., at the ached bum ta igilastesm o For the township Of Potter at thy pal, house of George =ea atErdsies TerL For the einquhf. of Nit= 118 01041•0 .• . I!3lllM ftt,f tlir w . lc L . : 0 9 1 . 10 .4 INN* tatgt big IS OS 161 0 11 i Tor the Martnitip of Snowshoe at the abed hones our bog" °N. " ' A ' 4l;7 * *Wei oflattior at the dielieot Ifomtr want Balisalt or...thalftts of Unkssville and Union • aelpid boom in Unionville. 'or UM todneldltof Walker at the school house In ilinditmebor• 'or In tbilliessuolp of Worth at the School beim Port tatilda. Wu :mom* kjoint mooludos propoeing cer tain antaddlients to the, OonAltution of fhb Oommonweallklue been *greed to by major ity of the members sleeted tsl'eseh boos of the =Tat' two suceemive .a dons of the iro, maim oommenoing on the fist .Pnoodacr of fwituary, in the pear -of mu Lord onothousasid eight handed and tasty Ulm, and the 'mond IMAM oonnatmoing on the. dist Tuesday in January, kettle year of oar Lotd one thousand eight hundred and sixty-Shur. Asa salsiteasy ft, le providadla the tenth arti cle of the Ohnstitution, that any seepandment, so agreed upon, s hall be submitted to the popish' such manner .a. such times , at lawn three monihe utter' being so speed to by the 'two houses, as • the Legislature shall prescribe, such submission to befit such manner and form that the people may volO for or malted each. amendment ebpacrataly and- distinctly ; there; Boortosrf. Be it fowled hy the Amato and Haifa of liapwerstatiosa Vibe Clowasomesolth of Posasykesto us General Awash!) , we, and ft ill hereby 411112Wlea by' de = a y ste 1/011441.-.- ,That Ow Um purpose of g the. senseof I the people of this SkusunonWesith, in, regard o ore litter of them, the Governor •of t Is coin menitealth 'sha/1 issue a will of eldotion, dirdet d so. Will and twerp Sheriff of ilAs Efonsinon esorith, eenrunanding them to. give notice, weosunal mealier, in not ime than two newoa duo in each oily and county, Provided, That pansany art problishedtherein,,,and by at least two printed handbills in each ()Wean distriot of every city and emits Wherein no newspaper Is published, that aneleotion will be held in each of the 'townships, Wrongs, wax*, precincts and &Arleta therein; on the first Tuesday of August the year of our Lord one thousand sitist huS deed acid slaty-four, for the 'purpose of deciding upon the approval and ralifloation, or redeotion of the said amendments; which said election shall be opened, held and closed upon the day last aforesaid, at the places and within the house at and within which the general elections of this Commonwealth are directed to be opened held and closed; and it shall be the duty of the jtownshud inspectors and clerk of each of said ges, ips, borong wards, , precinots and dis-. exoeeding the number of proposed amendments, e ;eier written orprinteel, and partly written and partly pr!uted, from eao4 of the qualified riders of this State, Cho may offer the tome, and to deposit them in a box or boils", to pe for that purpose provided by the periPtar °Moors; 'which tickets shall Ile, respeotively laheapiten the oat ddq "Hirst Anumdmett," "Stoetni" - • ment" Mid "Third Amendment;' and those - AO ate favorable to said amenduients, or any of them, may express their approval thereof by vo ting, each as many separate written or printed or partly written 'and partly printed ballots or tickets, as there are amendments approved by them, containing, on the inside thereof, the words "For the Amendkoent," and those who are eP hem may express their opinion by voting, each, as Many sesnnite,wriMen or printed,or partly writ ten and partlyprintist ballots or tickets, as Were are amendments not approved by them, contain ing on the outside thereof, the wordit "Against the Amendment ;" the electors' voting for or a gainst the proposed fourth mediae to article thrie of the Constitution, extending the right of suf frage to-Soldiers, electors voting for or against the second amendment shall be ooneidered as To ting for or spied the proposed eight section or article eleven of the Constitution; and electors voting for or agairierthie Slid amendment shall be considered as yelling for or against the pro posed ninth section to article eleven of the Con stitution. Sae. 2. That the election on the Said -propell ed amendments shall, in all reaped., be conduct ed u the elections of this Commonwealth are now conducted, and it stall be the duties of the return judges of the Respeotive counties and 'districts thereof, first having carefully ascer- Wad the umber of votes 'bunter or against each of said amendmeete, in the manner afore, said, to make out duplieate returns thereof, ex pressed In words at length and not In figuers only • one of whioh returns, so made obeli be lodged in the prothonotszy's office of the Court of Common Pleas ofthe proper county, and the other Sealed and directed to the Secretary of the Coinmonwealth, and by one of said judges depodted, forwith, fn the mostrionveniest post office, upon which postage Shall be premdred at the expense of the proper county. Sao. 3. That it shall be the duty of the Sec retary of the Commonwealth, on the twenty third day of August' next, before four O'clock put meridian, to deliver to the Speaker of the Rouse of Reporentatives, the Returns of the said election, from the several' comities of the Commonwealth, ,and the came shall on'tbe same day and hour be openettsand gqbijahed in the presence of the membffs of hti Senate and House of Representatives, and the number of votes even for and against said end en . respectively, shall be carefully summit. d ascertained' and duplicate certifies of the result stail be signed by the speakers.of the two hone s& One of mild certificates shall be delivered to the, Secretary of the Commonwealth,who shall Cause the same to be recorded and filed in his office, and the other of said, certificates shall be delivered to the Governor, irho shall forwitilis sue his proclamation declaring whether the said amendments, or either of them, have been ap proved and ratified by a majority of the qualified voters of this State voting thereon ; Provided That if, for any cause, a quorum of either house of the Legislature shall not be present. at the day and hour above mentioned, then the said votes shall be orkmed In the prosizice of such member of said 1101111118 as shall be present; 'and in eau of the abeeneciof the Speaker of, either of said houses, the said certificates shallbesign ed by the speaker present ; or in the case of the absence of both speakers, by the chief clerks of botb"liouseN or either of them in the abeam of onset the WO clerk". Sao, 4. Thatthe suit dude' required be performed by the sherillia, oommissieners,con. stables, judges, inspectors and all other officers, whatever, in and about the general elections of this Commonwealth shall be performed by swab officers in and about the election be In arovid ed for; and all persons, whether ofileirk,Rthers shall be liable to the same punishment fir the neglect of any offence at, in or about the said - elution as they would for the neglect of their Anti or the commission of 'like offence at, in or about the general elections of this Common wealth. HENRY C. JOHNSON, Speaker of the Rouse of Representatives. , , JOHN P. y SONY Speaker of the Senate. Al.rnovan.—The twenty-third day of AprO, Anne Domini on one tbousaica eight hunamd and'aintY4ont..,. - . . _ A. G. CURTIN. atszilso or IUSTIIRN .ePas/ invaded to the 'provision eontabsed in the second section of the act aforesaid, thesndpe of the aforesaid district, and vaunt of t h e election of their reepirtive district, and produce them at si meeting of one Judge from each district, at Bellefonte on the thtr4 day after the day of the election, being the .fotik of August, then and thole to d d perfoim the duties re qufrodbi la st ws judge,. Also, . ajudgMbOtalqest minaret debt,. is nimble to attend such meeting of Jails" thus the sailboats or return nenueatdi shall be taken of by ono of tha ok darks of the 'on.of said nitrite, who' do and perform the dulls/ snaked of safdja as unable to aStooni elven under my hand, in my dam In Dille hate, t h e Ilat.day all nly A. D. Mai, • vicammeoNLEY, ofoantramaldir• July let. 1861. TO AIAL WHOM VIONOBAN. Natio' is *webyithrea , that the &aeon sad oesehers of Thom", Eratehlamou, Trustee i t h i &mak Benekoterl has been Mad la the Court o C° l 4 l4 cl , Nom of Opts Oeuut2irsad will WI premuital at the next Tana et must (26th der of Ler .... 11264,,) for condonation, NA ludas i s, are Mei ea or. Wore the third dial of Warm the saidaeo6ruati JAß o to miasma by thest. . ff. LIMON, • ProthoastoreOd ad arab. 437eatatater; • hate, July =ad, UM. r 7 o , aut aipisa ktit fjg *mt.. WNW* romuiry, . Bum a ail kladii sea* Mood 10 We aim NEW • DYER JMWITIST, O. W. PATTON, iv,i•fiPp.r. I= il iziiarrdtuumod the utesisheAry go- Mehl, well-dirgely ismer Id the Steck, the Ptoprieter will keep anwhent ly on head, • splendid easottweeit 41, AMERICAN WATCHES, PdTSNT LEVER, RIVOLISIf LSVEIL , 'CY LAYNDAR ESCAPEMENT WAToiIEB WATC4 MIAMI OP ALL KINDS, VIOLIN BOWS, GOLD AND SILVER rzumiuss, OPEoTACLICS; se., &e. which will be mold cheaper then it Any other eatablielinient in Central Pennsylvania.. Watcher, clocks and Jewelry repshed,,ead all work warranted. Jen. 29, 1864-47. __,-- • BARLOW'S INDIGO BLUR! Dealers and Counsweers the aloe* Odetn;a. tad Wadi Mai, win pietas take netki, that the Lodge are wthwed to reed 4. , 1ND1G0 BLUE. V_ . . El= .ALFRED VVILTBEICGAIR'I9 DRUG BTORI, No. NNIII North Booond &root PHILADNVA The quality of ibis Mu will, be the same is. awry raped. It is' wa rranted to color more water than twice the same quantity of Indigo, and go to much further Own any other 'Wash Blue in th• market. It dlssolverperfluitly clear tied does not settle on the cloths as most, of tie other water, will make as good • Liquid Blue u any that is ras4e, at one third the aort as it is retailed at the same prim as the ind oor and inferior articles, housekeepers will tad it very much to their advantage to ask Air that put up at WlLllllllllleff. • • bei.All blue put up after this date with Bar low's seams ow it iv au heitation. 2%. Ana Labe/ doss not require a Stamp. jldr-Far Halo by Storekeeper. generally, Feb. 19th 1964-6 m. IMPORTANT TO A.L.LII I -SINCE THE NM-- W has removed las •largs and splendid stook of Z7I&DT-IMUUMI OLOWSLU'D GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, to the ARMORY - BUILDING, on the north .east comer of the Dumont) where he will be hap ime his old friends:mni customers. His L comprised-in part of, • THB, CASSIMERES, vssrmos, TRIMMINGS COLLARS, NRCILITIES, HATS AND CAPS, • end in fact, every article worn „by well-dressed gentlemen CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER on the shortest notice and upon the mopt 01151100 able terms, and satisfaetien guaranteed. give him a 1411. Jan. 2% 1864-Iy. LEGAL NOTICES. .ADMINISTRATORS NOTION. Letters of Administration on the es tate of Jno. L Brow,_irdeuf Norris tarp.; deed, brrtnit been granted toile subscriber be requests all persons knowing themselves indebted to 'said estate to make immediate payment and those having oinking to present them duly authenticat ed by law ,for settlement. • B. F. BROWN, Adobes, July 15th '64-61. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. The Undersigned, an Auditor appointed .y the Orphans' Court of Centre county to make i istribution of the balance remaining in the hands of J. R. MoManigal, Administrator of the estate of, Robert Watson, deed, will attend to the duties of his appointment on Thursday, the 4th /ay of August, at his office in Belletonte, when and where all persons Interested may at tend if they see proper. EVAN M. BLANCHARD, Auditor. July 1, '64 .AD,IIINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Letters of administration on the Es tate of Jonathan Kraemer Jr. late of Spring tp., deo'd having been granted to the 'Subscribers,' they" request all persons having claim., against and those knowing themselveg indebteti to said estate, to meet at the house of the -dee'd at Pleasant Gap, on thei Evening of the Lot, and 2nd of July, Prepared to settle said imeounta. JONATIIdN BREAKER Br. ' Administrators. June 240, 'B4. A . IIDITORI3 NOTICE. In the matter of the distribution of the moneys in the bands of Richard Conley, Esq., High Sheriff of Centre amity, arising from the sale of the mil Bidets of Robert Armstrong.— The undersigned appointed by the Conrtof Com thon Pleas of Centre oounty, to make distribu tion of the above moneys, will attend to the duties of his appointment on Thursday, the 18th day of August no=t, at 10 o'oloek A. H., at his offloe. WM. P. SLAG/RA.27UB, .. Bellefonte, June 24, '64.1 A 111414.1% ADMINISTRATOR'S NOT CE. Letters of Administration me the Es tate of David Weaver, deo'd, late of Ferguson tp., having been granted to the undersigned, he requests all persons s knowing t,heamelvak indebt ed to said estate to make Immediate payment, and those having oblate to present them duly aathentioated for settlement. JOO2l WEAVER, Acinsinietrator June 24,'64 --et D BLUM/VETE ACADEMY. J) • The Board of &Mal Directory, hav ing in obsess this inatitatien would give notice, that it L now open and will eontinue so till July next when there will be a vacation of six waive. Distractions aregivbn in the 'Comma and higher breaches of the Angllsh edusallon, together with ail the branches vernally taught in Academies. Boarding can be obtained in the Academy Intildhtit on reasonable tarns. ' For pattioulats apply to Jas. It. ItaakLa Prlnoiploor to , „JOHN Noma. Efeet.Bobool Baird. April .119,14—te, ORPHAN'S COURT BALD. r By virtue of an order of the Orphan'. Oonst of Cent" runty there will be mired to putdieindu Othe eau= Bowser the Borough, of Bellefonte on MONDAY, AUGUST TUB 211 d. r f o'clock P. M. of said day, all that 'era= =orogen, tonentents said Smotoliand situated la Hogg's Township; Contra reale, bounded ond derailed so folk/yr. t to • wit; On the North by lands of Ram Holt and Joke Poonnsn, on the Wort by land of John Super, on the• South by had &Joseph Green end otharsond on the Bast • bylaw= of William - Wipe, asimillinini di nroaores and one hone"! eindrriesisperolgo nest ineenue, th ereon meted *rosy Fulfil nwaLttrAt lidtriarl= ; • and a from bun, si r : 3 W4t:Mri on 2 1 i : •.,.. , , 6 ;a s easm. , .4...4 AIM k• Oi bit issini by ad • JO W rltirtM• b : itisisietistee of XI HAIL ZIDP,4BOI: NISOLLI4O 1:18 Itollorato to • Z s" Y ismovold Orr Yotheuo=o gat tho old, Stood 7oessio7 so& ids* wohors witosethor toutia no to otsamdfootolssaso Want inprosodniss owe trb Lem side lsod odours he alt Um plows mos wadi is this smutty. Thoy also hos so ottrootivo misty:4 iIIONItAIRIG,caIdWraitYIINOLOOVITS BTIUM ENGINIigitIST IQLL inuitufe. To fhb deportment of the bedew they give pieflealar etteittlone and home • large stook of Patters, on hood for tteeseitone ad 'paw MAL, eITATIONERY E1T11.114 , ENGINES • of say depseity, from tra •to twenty Horse Power built in the best of style. They also meaufkoeure one an/ two Hope Trued pow ere-.-and four horse sweirp Powers and Thresh ing machines to snit either. Corn embers and other articles to inmerons to mention. Orders received and outings delivered, with a variety of the above, named ankles kepi M the old Haynes property near the depot at. Bellefonte Pa., *here they have ifethine, Plow and Patera makers, the best in the country, OM ein. be commits& it any time endeerning say work that may Ur wanted in their line of business. 'Give them a nip yen that went your worLdone epic) order. A. InrilPT, 4 Co. May 6th 1664.-Iy. Nxw sroBE AND NN W GO ODS I linsalnest as.asanra tx Tza cotirrr The andehtied open on the Ist of April LIPTONB TORB ROOM in Mikillitlt UR Gil A Nagatflonet assortment of satire nets gee& DRY 0 . 00D131 Consisting in pat of, Drage goods of every description, - ' Calicoes,: Setniets, Cotter,: eta, Flannels, Ging hams, Muslims, Spring_ surd Summer shawls. also the latest Style of Cloaks and °iron lan, which cannot be surpassed, in mottoes:a of Wary goods of every doeoriptioa, Balmoral and SW --atm Ellthts, Men Boys' Clothing, a1T 147- kinde of Shirts, de, a., a., • • -A 1, 8 0,- • , 41 - BOCRB . Llifil Including a largesepply of Salt Fish, Boogie, Dried Beef, Lard, aindlm, Coal and other 011 e. An endless Twenty of Wooden a Willow Wars, GRAN and Queeneware, Hardwire. Doors and Shoe", Hate and Cape, Tanks,, Stationary, Notions, Carpets, Floor and Table Oil Cloth. 0., a. Having purchased our Goods Attebiriosly for Cash, we are enabled to offer them for sale °beeper than sal - Store DE Central Penney's' , ala. lei- All kind, of gout!" produce taken in Exohanle, for *hick the highest Market price will be paid. Oat motto la "QUICK AND IllikaLL PROMS." April lit, 1864-0 , LYON A LORDS. THE ":C AMP AIGN AGE." =I THE PHILADELPHIA A43E will issue a Campaign Sheet for the Democratic and Conservative masses. It will be printed on a large sheirt of fine white paper, at such rates as will bring it within the reach of all. It will support the nominees of the Democratic Wallowa Convention, the full proceedins of which will, be published in its columns. "It will boldly 'Avocets the rights df the white man, and fearlessly sustain all the constitutional rights of the citizen, no putter front what quarter they may be assailed. The first number will be issued abbot the filth of August. The whole number will be thirteen, following each other weekly, until the.Presiden ttal election, the result of which will be eon. Mined in kw anal number. Democratic and Couservellve Clubi; County Committees, Agents, and all Interested.in the cause are invited to co. dperate in the cdroulatibn of TIM CAMPAIGN AGE. TRAM'S TILE CAMPAIGN AGE, of Thirteen' num bers. Single...a:Ties for the series, 50 seats la clubs of net less. thou 20, to One address, 45 swats each. In olubig of not loss _than 50, to ono addresi, 40 cents • each. CASH must sooompany eaoh order, and NO VARIATION WILL BR HARE IN ANY CASH FROM THE ABOVE TERMS. Orders should be Nest in immediately, or at latest by the middle of July to HLOSOBREVNER & WELSH, 430 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. For Rateollioe, Remiss, AM., Bid Asp, 1(01is 'Furs, WoOkuu, eto : „ hawk Mauro, re.a., Animas, &a Put up In no. and $l,OO Boxes, Bottles, and Flaaks. $3 and $6 alum for Hotels, publio lae titutions ' , 'Only lefalliple remedies known." "Free from Folsom." "Not dangerous tb the human family." "Rats come out of their holes to din' fl-Sold wholesale in large cities. op -Bak by all Druggists and Beta/las every where. Sr. I ! !Beware ! I ! of all worthless !iritations. filrßee that "Cosveres" name is on each Box, Bottle and Flask, before you buy. Address . . HENRY B. COSTAR., tal6P/WlGlr by tli AIMOT 482, BBODWAT N. Y. Bold FRANK P. GREEN. Wholesale and Retail Agent Bellefonte, March 11; 1864—Iles. Penn's lOW lg. O. miILLNER, • Neat door to the Poatollkao. Rat jot spewed la doe sworlaneet alb, feted dyke of SPRING AND BITYIEBB GOODS. *di Am is prepared to make up and triii tqm latest highball and at — 4 c, 'LOW RDIOBEI. ' 130.1481ETS AID Veep on hand amid Wised with shwa dodos BVEACHING. Dons is the moat tawapirte meaner itoin to4bs "if 411 lith, 11164-4 e. • Gi1,441,54i3 Inge , AND tiPOßStlie arren i ua oWil Nods, 'reeks, Lines, !Zola, .Ihat, cul = csoisteatlY - eb4idrefea 114 -4 142rtriVAIi Siacklill4.4o,, /IVY! JrOB 'Pt/3MM iiitited tin whit she 1 , 0 11 stri• at eh elk& misoln, NEOUB• - NSW iL,OD BPLVINDID STOCK HUT /MOTS AND 811.0110 no minis dedirtr, Warsided—isagni And see fioe joonar .W not sharp foe look* at aniss. • croon Mien oir IRANI= ON ALL [MD/ exoczhrze. QtinurswAis fa rum ' EITYL7IB, . _ TOTS AND CONFINTIONAIIIIIII. • BRoE BIN.DtNOI3, •nt ?NATI AND CAPS LArtnia Pins, saw EITYLBEI, ViCTOW MB, IWO'S, FURS, CAATIVie. ko. NOTIONS.' • Laths: &oak's& Hoods, Glossy, Nublas,Nn. Ilona of all kinds. cola AID ,FIER gipr opooto, North Wed Conier of thibissamd. wetitArrnD to be just Awe WS them. We hen ate rely he l tria4 --womoit, and lowa pada fie aqWit Varieties. CALL AND xxAmnis OPR STOCZ LID us rox rovasszus. LEATHER OF ALL- DERCRIPTIOMIL • !Alas sioctot 0-011 PIEDI/FOS, - - sArapunor SADDLER musursHALTERE CART snow, miartiiss. COLD • HAMBF, LINES, Yd every align web and kept •by ilathNeok Watar-moor Beate, Alosiii• 144 wanseleet. WHIPS, 1 1 RORER, • savraLtNe 81ee,• POWDER, SHOT AND CXl'O. A large assortment <laurel° Robes, Hone Blankets, Slegh Bella, Fox Traps, no. The highest market prime paid for Elides Skin, sad all kinds of fan. CASH PA. 1 - D • For Hides and Skim at Burnside's. The ood time ,u come boys, when you can BOHNSIDEf3 has jest received a large and. well selected stock of goods which he intends to sell at a mil rea sonable rates--eo low es not to be excelled by any (Aber establishment of the kind In the, isometry. Yin will find . it elestriv to your ed. jesitAngSothuy yeur_asFo- Besaiddea u - Buy dried Peaches, Apples, chinies, Prow, Cements and Tamarinds from Burnside& Ifx s want Prime Sheen, Salt, Ake, Oarmidleb Con , Pine out, Natural Leaf, or Smoking Tobacco of superior quality, go to Burnside& Ladies will And It to their advantage to buy Morocco Boots, french calf and 'Hip shoes pore and Gaiterwwith scd withollAadiLnlll - oolore, - IForli. — Beiriades. Buy Sweet, Sicily Creams, Fresh Lemons, Pigs, Bates, Raisins, Candles and Nitta from Burn sides. If yon( want Gum Drops4koms, Jujube agd Fig Paste, Jelly Cake, Cocoa, Losengen, Prom& and Nngilab Secrets, Bugler Plums, or any other kind' of Confootionarieso 4e to piElisidlia Buy Hair /kasha", Portmonlas, Furies, Pemba and Dressing Combs, Gum Hair and Emilia fiat head and Mourning Pins, Glom, Agittgy, Pocket Haire", Trout dies, Tackle, Stationery, (lent" Linen and 811 k Hankeroblefs, Linen and Marearnes Col lars, and many other Fancy Articles mud No tion' of Burnside". If you want Faney goape, Owllee, Corn and Pearl estaren, Shot, Powder, Coffee Eseinufe, Brown, and English Mustard, Red and - Bloch Peppers, Ginger, Mace, Nutmegs wed a general variety of Spices, go to Eurnaidee. If you have Butter, Eggs, Potatoes, Wheat, Beene or other Country Produce, it can be ex changed for geode at east pdene at_ Ela cheap dash iiirTety Store of Barn es. . - 15E:.iiaMaMiiil —.Moans snoopt oar thanks for past fa vors and placatory,* obligation, for many DOW 0001. r Bellefonte January Iltb, /864-4. A DIAbOGUE John.—Hello ! Billy, bow are you this morn ing! Billy.—Fine thank you, how are times with your J.—Just tolletahle; money's plenty, or rather the paper that is called money now-a-days is plenty, but reurything is so intolerably high,— goods of all-! kinds and everything-ora grain or what things we' farmers hare Z i t! tEdt a bunch of greenbacks go but a little ways in supplying ones wants. But how is it Billy, that you -always go so neatly decorate', with clothes of spoh good quality and such excellent At, when I know that yon do not expend one half as muds in the year for clothing as I do, and yet I look like e eagamititlic, most or the time ? - B.—Well John I cant' exactly toll, I'll, Omit that you look pretty rough solnedulak end I know you get a great many eloths, but primps you go td the wrong establishment to make tir purchimes--some Owe whore the merchant is sot acquainted with the bustneu, and Am noth ing on band but sores "slop shop" it.,, Molt on to him by the sharpers In the ray. New if you will take by advice and go le AWripbeelpl, when you want your next nth,yea jro bleu why It le that my clothes At madly and are al ways of a good quality. I.—Bot pow Is it that be can sell cheaper than other merchants aboitt Has fonts? Xv-limmuso ha makes It his thielitlve liiiffl ness,haa been brought to it host bptboo4 lid la with one of the largest blelk4 ll 4 ad= ts in the oily. when he den he wants whenever be waste k? J.—Bow long have you bought 44111 flibit lam? B.—Ever since be caw to Ihdlefonte, Ord let ten tell you John, my cloths do net mat esis any more now,--everything high as it is, th an they did bettor. prices wmitup Mai beitglit hat men who knew nothing of the business but to put big prices on poor goods. J.—Well 111 try him, for I have ROI try; Iff paying exhorbitant prices for sack things MI I bare been wearing the laid two or arta years. If be makes it his business entirely, of course he knows what is good, and I mopeds en ha bar settled down for good, he would offer eitithlwg bbt the best articles, for fear of spoil* his OF station and injuring his business. him a sail when you go to WM. , fonts, yOu will And him just °plumate the "miss' Front" in Mrs. Graffito's Eltnre Roomyoneelthe, mosteobllging, Mover Yellowy you ever semi. Be will furnish you anything from a paptWoolbir So' the inset kind of* coat, at' primal, whips far eliespness is perfectly astonishing, sad /gee yowl a good cigar to smoke into this ten: 'ft , PO morning JeJut,thind what d you, whims you want emit of clothes. Tin* nalohalUg• fof theft:leer. nation, I heard oti t t viery e llighly of atimharg, and will elethet asatiksis I solitiMiks Good morn . . ..._ MAW: MOD: 110#1,08T,JKLW REIST9E- 1 ED.—Josted, • sow id Min of Di. MTAVllltwmaip CELEDEA TED ESSAY °nibs in 41044 ow* (withoitnol idea) of SPlnlitekoMt ommi a: qetiitip non, Inioluotati 4091 Z i DI Mosta sad Pitploo• . Oh :to Iltiorto" oto.i lobo ' 4. tad s rtu, bra ß•Tok ar-in thainsAt V l4 sof,ivrair• I -o: rib D in • /bola ontodir4 op At i toos • Tt 01141414111 MGM In MI nnotioliter eel 1 o orab.tr % .• - , irr it a b ib •, .0 i,„; •=lbli, atig _ 4'17: % 'N.Ort ' b r i t" .' . C Pekillito I* l - - 1 . • :' - r 77"4 ' 7; 1 :1" .4'"l*. - - `. oty., 441112 Y. i .. • • ' '•'... 44 i. , . . 1-7 i k . J. , ~ ~t ri .- ; il", i A Ep. •, Wrillnnoiii, . . Box 410811. , • Jolf-it-17. • "' - • r'rePicrezai. A eV&I irAIIIIIAII I ; nespathita Oths sita 6064141 0 06:211 T. let. A antstaat *Aid It jib et the der . 2d. ' 26. M 41911" ' . .. "' '.. •-•— eth. Ohm 1 1144: 60. Dtasthear, - - 6th. Pawls A &AS. t c . 7th- ththeisorkee 8044,606 (tithe hth.th bth. d:" With Phleits ile< - ' rinia ' ... 6 th.2 6 etr0064461606intiA of ale* as nlett.• /014. Lots of ApOehriiml "OEMs.. llth: Dittioess, INautatiraf Inaba, satt lam of. eight. • o r - MI,: Ilesdoelis sod ater,gezitti ho walltitti. wftle great weakness. .. , 'Oat of the thoolorrl• ~.f reeve of D'YW•Wills that Ithie used Dr. 13 isbsies gnat auoteiesit .' DyateptieNe. iot one of Vaal) bar felled of pared aue. We , warragl'ib ears hi me .. . do mattes lf otirarto. • • , , ...., 84 • , 111441F01 overywhure, "Ad at 14, Wise- ~ hart', aNkter, No. 10 N. Fr.-Dot etrook Phil. . phla, Pa. All tsolataathese .6161 - ea6lltatione free of }bassi. Seed tor a oisruhtt. ,Prins $0 per box, goal hy atoll, ftt4 of 'charge, ea at eetpl el moaey. IDTBPEPSIA ! e•R 1, APS :A 1' Ellsab•th Branson 7of • r. c, cciiry that ear one year and a halt' P sue** essoulateg but'death hunt inseam taik4 Dye. , pa nee. Dfy whale system wan prewtrauci with trishaw %end swoons . " allay; I maid act divot my food ;U I Mm oo lt• meeker air Ur smallest ismoust of bed, it nomad magma Jan as I *wallowed it; I •bweeme n (shelve its ay bow - ele that itoultnot have • gotelagoi• hen gamy from finar.ane OMR segistelays ; ender this iwm, manes sulferia& say seise .111111dIstr to give way. I bad dreadini Senor emiamili lon boding.. I thought everybody haled aS, sod I. hated everybody; I could -not bear my baidinad or my own ehillban, everything amend to be hoirer stricken to wei I bed s° awhithca to d, anything; I lost all lore of family and horns); would/tenable end wander from place to plate. but Gould not be contented; I felt that I wa4 doomed to 'hell, and that there ?if/ •J no beau n ride, so trier was any atm& sena* erten' 4*-- stroysd, aloe my eattairmithst aided &mo nied's% Dytipsysia, that oy friends thtssytha boat to hare me *owl In Dr. IChtisidele llosyStal. West Phtlad lildas I sonwined 111e1nt . nine snobs, sad thought 1 war a little beater; but to seydsienlAdooseidainkwitt_ ,Isteste ateVer. Hestia* et the sraiAwfil neves yi=by Dr. Inakart's Gnat Atnentees Pint and hisstreatinnot ftp Ilsysry sit, my husband coaled on "Dr. Wished owl stated my case to him. He said ha bad be doubt he could clue nut-So la-tinewAlart - after I called and placed myself under the . Lbw. twr's treatment and 'stye weak). I bejan to C.. my - food, and *ll don . • Irny, and I continued to recover for about three months, and at the pausal them I enjoy peewit health of bo4y and mind, and stoat tcersly return my Walla to a mieliful God and Dm Wisheart, and to hia Great Assn. can Dyeptyala Pills and Pine Tree 2'ar Cordial that saved ma de*, an m im i Asylum and pro. mature grave. All perms suffering with 'he mailer, at liberty to oa, ar writ*. as I am willing to do all the good I oati'foe sulfating landeally. Emirearer !Mamma • Biandywine, Del., formerly of Old CleeseM. Delaware bounty. Pa. Dr. Wisharra Ober, No. 10 North Benend 004, Philadelphia. • • DIMPUPSIA i DYSPOSItt f Dr. WINIART :--L hove hem •wovstawt fever with D„dewpsia kw ibe yeasw, &wing whit* tine i caneetway that emit INV joyed & perfectly well day. When were Almost Ir.,i i hasysopipste were; wow ampravidai Ow& at others, sad then it seemed it woiM be appeal relief to dia I had at all times an tiaphspiwat *Alas la-rap head f irst laidetiy o r wools increased that 1 beewoo alme=rirr boahiesi of any Nadia mind wee eoutOnualr Ailed with gloomyillholights and foreh and if I aMetiptsd Ma ehaage thole by reediag.et once a sesestion of toy eablairm is conneotion with a dead weight, so it upon my bra% f also, ■ lodise' cil f = amnia °emir at nay stomach, and great pato to Mt eyes, socompainad with which was lboaxia tinual that at losing my norms I also lutpw skewed groat loprituda r dobility. sad mamas- • sees, which made it difficult to walk by lay - ev slag) by night. "beano sorersolo social, sad nroily to losisalos, and lards*. fabiditha Yf I neigh* of ossisset pfdisiskesiof va dorm schools, fully same as thst easolusios that, for this dames at my pease** mps (411 , yeast) there was us awes In antstesee. through the internment, of Divine Pray/dame, to whom I devoutly offer ray limalts, I at` /am found a sovereign remedy in pow fryspapais MIN and Tar "Cardial, which maw is hove st• factually romoved almost, the but tram of air long lief of ailments and bad &elbow sod ihr their plate health. pleasure and andentassat are my every day e anpandose. Lee. M. Pe rem* No, 14t N &mond St, PUBadelphir, Formerly of Woodbury. N. J. Dr. Wisburt.'s Oder, No 10 :I lismood •OlUeite Philadelphia: DYSPEPSIA! Drd.PliPSidi I, Votes Tobin, or CP!weber*, Sontignanityr sounty, Pa, have aullarnd * want then Omyear, year, everything betiii , mt ol 4r item dem ip • fkill &Mire called Sys a. I employ% 4 l ordi s triveof Ste We , St plod. lane isr Phil OW dill they toull with with mediehrea ennping, but stlif I war no better. I then went to the .Pcontiiivanta VP- • varsity, in order to plea myself ht of the been. medical tomb of the country, but their' meth 6=thitad to do meaty go . ti oftentimes L hot dliallt to Milers me of my rat ant mein Sr- ethatt'si advertisement in. Philadelphia Belletiti I determined to try omw more, with - *tie faith: I reed of Dr. tihar hitt PM told Wm If I emildSe died Montt not law ttottbilitjdaq and reladqd sof feriae.° Wm. Thi Doan • that if he fail ed to own meet' Sysomisis l it *odd bei the terse eat* he Poe yams, w /lint mown midst Ws toestment, ablamcit I had beam for mentha at vontliihag newity ermythlwg I wit Pe, my * *mend • Mtn* mtwith Win 4sond t Zties; I bought - a S k tie ra d If tfo Dyspepsia at.• I meld 0111P*0" I could eat if bratty ffi mad ore any 01 , 11Mirist .the State of Pinasylvasia,iod it Noe wee a well man, li WOG Ina Onriton sedering as I wan to cell and i.e me, and Swill •Oeibita my aufferiftga add the peat PP I received. I. would say to Dyrneptirnnytrywkermrtilme by. Matte la; I We're, the may perms as width that ass new Dyspepsia with wit dentee of am- Witty. • Menne Team's' • " Cheltenham, Mendpientettr CO.. Atr. 340 MAUL'S Mar tie. Id, &nth Remmd StrwA SWAM he Civet 114. 1loir: Y. MI Whestkindena and eoptritadone from DYBrEPDIA I DYSPSMA t I, o lhursoll' D. Ham. biro .b•si tem with Outwit' Desplia gas* itideui of Ow Yikerretof *MwArtacs• times or low of Ow frost sailloot mtu _11db440 4 2 4 :: 4119 : ir . 2 1 , 1 "" 0 ".1 N°Yr_. 10047:
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