rinamit - - r.7:;,d 1 3 7 1 PINT% eiTo n E. '& ULAN V P A. e rthaatiliniNval. JUNE li. 1665. :_tea: .11:4111 . 310ar when vsol iCadvo.o4:ek $2,50 4lieliiko p.id isadvasor, stadl3,oo whati 1 , 4 vii‘t bo(C:reihe eseivitiosirebeemr. - i • ,t• i!44.tir, :corm - NY - al - a:via 1. tiithi 'Wag the Ja r q teoton and ettaiiipAtcts held pth ately. and retooring an I tu; totiitiltion% eu their pniirbase and stip toSnt. ' l4l IlentoW . A*ltiilatne 14 April 24 stet* that the fereeentrainwnite lad lauded the territery.el the and -captured two Af gentinevenneeia The explosion of tie *Mame depot st. Chet- .taaoormataa mama! by • spark from a lacomo "'`ti‘o. Iwo limailrail aDS fifty timmarol dollars worth 4Mimmitaa ••••MPYAL ThammOMMa erected on. dim 801 l Ron bat Ile doWl mesa ipaugurateil Mat i4uoiloy 10 pre, e roe of a largo assemblage of military an 4 it is ialst that a plot to rob the baths :mit ev shangs oiliest in Toronto bad 'bern aetl all Those establishments Wave been placed midis'. guard:, evconiere, Condoled in h' ,, ct Warren, ware micas on tilting the oath of allegiance. (1,0. , ral Lee has been itelteteti for treason. oeeesah, Loakaroet, Ewell and Corm, have also II Illliteted tor the same effen,e. A coin cnticn lot deleipalps fryin the principal p..ngrcgaciarainr IsrAditels is therl.:nited zstiact, se..ioo in New:York. Government of the Xoth , •rliiude ha, for inuily erselifdel the oilier grunting iF,hts Cu the South. .. It is thought that the Dutch tier rnnti "TM be of atlotuttagg to the commerce of the Jumes William Smith, ex'i}orernor of Virginia, has soriendefed himself at Ittehruond, and hem pa roled. It is reported that Nejodeon's intervention hes been asked in the tpanish Honduras trou ble. -• ttovernur Pierpont has railed an extra session of the Virginia Legislature for Thursday next. One hundred and ten thousand trbops hive alit-14y left IV oshingtou f•ir their homes. D. 'Whelan, Chief of the Naval Surg4al Bureau, died at Washington on Sunday. The Spanish tiovernuivnt has. definitely or d.-led the evarnotkm of San Domingo. Crory...tonal tioverroirs for lieurgia and Ala bama are tibott to be The railroad from Chatanooga to Atlanta is almost aompletett. Trying to Create Another War. Not content with the ruin and desola tion they have brought upon the coun try, the . interineddling 'puritans of New England, backed by their abolition fol towels elsewhere, are now at tent ptilig to inaugurate another strife, which,,if they sueeeed, will be bloodier and more teiri blc than the ope from which we have jur•tt emerged. In the peace titat is,uuw promised the country there is nothing gratifying to theih. There are-nu/goy eminent contracts to no milocs for shoddy; nu demand for wooden-soled shoos; no market for blind horses and mules; uo calls for rotten ships; no pet ; v:offices to Le distributed ; no specula tions upon the InuocT of their own coun trymen to bi made; and for the,. lea, I...INVIbrY are 1111 W endeavoring to bring about a collie ion of Chhrelins- , -a war of seers. Catholieistn now, is to them what ''Slavery" was five years '; ince the "sum- of all vilbtleties ," th "pinhpdi liwnt of all that is Lel' unitolt an , l semized." The sill let . , /rendered by sicuihci, of that Church ip the war that Las just ended ate nothing, to them. The deeds of such limn as liusecranz and - shernmii and sTiir:•:gan aml Corcoran are no barrier to their wild ermade .airainst the religion of these nieu, who halm borne the brunt of the battle for them. They must have iourwar with somebody or something—though they are too cowardly to .fight it themselves. Peace ii no element of' their natures. ruless their is tumult and disci, der, riot and bloodshed, their intolerant spirits cannot rest; unless there is persecution and oppression, their malignant natures are not satisfied ; unless there are oppor tanitiea ter them to peetilate and Own= der, pillake and 'burn, there is no peat.* for Awe with whew they are commuted. Elsewhere to -day we publish 4traets front awe prominent northern journals, whieh net wily represent the feelings of puritan abolitionism, but one of which i+ the recognized orgin of a great and ppwerful Chin+. They 'show clearly the animus of Now,England pttritanisin, which now, under the speeinna guiso of "wrotentantisin" giletuf to embroil the ensintry in a war of .seets ; and how Idug, if these malicious and far-fetched chart gee, skillfully wrought up to-inflame the unreasoning minds of ignorant and big oted men,. beiir.* fruit which it ,is cal culated they shall, Will iC lee until few= is resorted to, and a war of Churches inaterl---it wily which, instead of ileswhiting a row States, will drench with bleed, .ittid-lay wits 4.46 whole Oentinent? The danger is more imissinenth ( wn many imagine: New England is determined te.ereate another strife, and, anion the peace-loving citizens of the country re bnite her flinaticiour - at the polls, she 11414nceeed. win they do it? LYeig Anit John C.. Brock eUri4e, pc notice has hinticeeded ip du- MO the Federal forces and rate yosielied Cubs: if all the C;onfed rate lesitory would ha mimes allosred tbescope, they would *MD yaws sysek.inntiosidnifieszyss,• oaths Govo;unieut would bate had no more trouble or expense with theuu. —ln consequence of &, i rsat press of 101;0 inatt3r, - ire - tie compelled to .oatit several editorials prepared lbr this week up i vit our nett issue. Benjamin Harris, member of Cotagrerts fro tylm sea in : oently ty yew' militarp4cotomi 'e : -0 0 „v Pentenced to,, .• ?," s it Oni tiary; be . .ep 'vett-of 1 POlitOnil privileges a. a 'citizen of the 'Jolted States, has been unconditionally rOlea..ed by order of President Johnson. New Publications., T;;Va It on irtAus eucy Ilittstritail. By ;lic,it‘iihoc of Inquire Within," dc., Dick & 1: • 8.14 way by subscrippon. , , A bock contsiniug-a- liztle-a- everything that cad be utieful or — entertaining to the reader, and although some subjects are not treated as.fully as .might be desired, yet the *mount of general information given, telly gormienentes for de4ldientriese and makes the book a valuable work indeed. It lor neatly printed, illustrated with . over du:Wound Memt cuts, well bound, and ?II every way wilted to give complete satiabletiOn to the seekee niter knowledge. WRIOUT . II Book. OF PAKKI PRACTICAL ttr- C1k.3.113 ' or cOmpleie book of reference. By A. 8. II right. Dick &Fitzgerald, N. York': in glancing over the pogoe of this wort we have noticed receipts, that have been sold as highes fifteen or twenty Julians. It is a general receipt tfook, eentaini n g receipts for everything. but what their value Vs, we cannot say, ncYcL : vi L.. - ever, out of !be number df the number giv en, there cannot but be, some that would doubly repay any one thd price of the book, which is well printed, and substantially hound. with a complete index carefully and admirably arranged.__.... Ch.i.t Ci.c, : A Novel By Thee U. K t Jy A ud ley's Secret," .•The Oktioarts, - - - &-c --- thek Flisgel. id; "N" - T7,:"TTritrirr cts This is a sibry - of intense interest, written in the Authoress's happiest style. The characters in tke work, are finely wrought and the interest which commences with the first chapter is not left to lag Those who have read "Aurora Floyd" or "Lady Aud- i - Ws Secret," need but to be told that "On ly a Clod," is, in every respect, equal if not superior to either of them, to insure its pur chase Lire, SDI:DC/ICA AND SPltiteß9 Of ANDREW' JifliNADN.—Seventeenth President of the United States. 'l'. If. Peterson !it , Philadelphia Price 75cts. If the pidilkhers had, in the title page Of this work, told the ptiblic, that this was sim ply a record of President Johnson's . life, lame he deSerted the Nig' t.f his fathers, ithd flew to. the bosom of Abolitionism, they would have hit it niuch better. The book is gotten tip in similar style, to the life of McClellan, Grant, Meade, and others, and as a record of the years,'is well worth the price. THE ILIL STIt '.TN) 11+)11)-Boob or Bu,- LLlllne-The American vine, by %Mit - eel Phelan. French game, by .Claudius Berger. I'rice2.6 cts. Dick ...i. Fitzger ald, N. V. • .1 book that will no doubt prove Loth in tereioing and instructive, to those lea' tong the game of billiards. The names of the autiMlS IS bullicient, without other commen dation, to recommend it to public favor. TILE BANJO „INSTRUCTOR WITItOIIt MASIt.II. - By Fruit* B Convulse. Price nil ei Dick & EiiLgendil, N. N This is a little work that should he in the halals of every one endeavoring to master the itanjo . „ It contains any amount of jigs, solos, &c , with explanations in full, which will ennhl, the student. to'perfunn the piece almost at first sight. Tsui SOT, 1/1 %WI C MLIIT.--- A monthly tga sine, devoted loan:lnterest of the , olitier. Published by C W Alexander, Philadol- phis, at $2 per annum. Phis Nlegatine comae( fail to be of deep interest, to both the soldier and the friend uf the subtler, although its general tone, is not calculated to heal the wound this war has made upon our country. TUN LADY . B FILIV.P.U.—A Magazine of Liter ature and Fashion Edited by Mrs. Peterson. Published by Deacon St l'oetson, „ „Phtludelphia, at $2,5t) per an num. The July number of Ibis admirable Nfag urine is alleatly uu hand. The engravings are splendid, the articles are first clause, and the whole . 31agutine fully 811 V AIDS *lts well earned reputation, of a first-class hlontlly. Ti; "Till'ASE ON Y ANILIGES."—The (ol io wing is extraotcdfrom an editorial article in Wednesday morning's Tribune. hear that loch} of the blacks, thor -mighty -dietrtnoting their old masters. place all confidence in the Yankees who harp re cently come among them; and w ill wort i for these on altruist any terms. We regret this; for while many of these Yankalbe will justi fy that confidence, others will grossly abuse it. New Engignd produces many of the beet spectmons of Ilse hutunn race, and, along with these; some of thu very mealikat beings that ever stood on two legs—cunning, rapacious, bypociefficaT,Cver ready to skin a flint with a borrowed knife and make (for others) a soup dut of the peelings. This clam soorkbecome too well known at home— 'run out,' as the phrase is—when they wan der wit, over the earth, snuffing and swind ling, to the injuiy and shame of the land that bore them and omit them out. Now let it be generally presumed by-the ignorant hlfiekn of the South that a Yankee, because a Yankee. Is necesearily their Mend. and this unclean brood will overspread the South like locusts, starting sphoola and prayer meetings at every orost-roada, getting hold of abandoned or confiscated plantations avid, hiring laberirs right and lettainthing tin ber here,trying out tar and turpentine there, and growing corn, cotton, rice and sugar, which they will have sold at the earliest day and run away with the proceeds, leav ing the negroes in tags and foodless, with winter . ; just coining on. 'Trust thyself, is the very first maxim to be impressed on the ht u rant blacks; take no man's fair words ni substantial verities, but lutist on being - paid use you go." Extdasnita SOUTIL—There is a large geld now open in the South for northern em igrants, particularly for persons of liberal opinions and strong States Rights proof:iri des. We do not think the &loth would bee very desirable' place to live, for Abolition ists, and we would notrectommend such to PHILLIPS RAMPANT.—At a late meeting go there, an an exposion of their careens, of the New Englund Anti Shivery Courtin- mightmener or later bring upon them that t hitt, Wendell Phillips declared himeallin fa- punishment theralinitly deserve. Exempt roe el rspudiatingthenatioaal war debt. lie directly under military surveilanoe, we do said a party to favor of repudiation would not think the southern people will feel dis have tie vole reed his vote until God ealled posed to tolerate amongst themseves any of him hoots. Any step towards ream:tarn°. the inthoorendinstruments of their ruin. tiontilleat did not give the right. of soften 'lbutifoneet, upright; ,aoble-minded state and put him on an exact equality will - ItiOdsoten will there find a great end sphuil. white man, he would oppose. Unless .I dM n - liWi country, end a enliven tilUed was don it would turn out that Grant . Oriel,* whom they can freely commingle. surrendered to Lee, and Sherman to Jo ton. He say, that any man who supiotts' VALLNY or ells SHIINANDOLIC=Tbe Vid: President JOlrsmoa's fiord. Cerullo* "meld. kir begins to look - opt under the speedy meatus, forthe restoration-of that Stele to prospects of pens. The farmer has ramp the Union, illn . othin g but a Jeff Doris aye- Oa to his plow, and the many broken fields 1 " (Thant. ' —ftelds.which have been red with blood of - ... .ti Catholic Church. The 'lnuit, step, it is sluie;l, has been taken by Dr. Black•burn, who is now &cider trial for conceiving the fiendish plan or itnportiog, by means' of infected Tags," the yellow Aver Into New York laeilfuri:- ant Yoting. also, the GOV of-she Venempat raiders and bank reblisrs: ban &dared ILIA hi is utterly dissatistidd With Proteetaniste, km! •erdssidedir-foir-likresen esthblieisin. Mrs. Idurratt, whose house waa th. ' •• • *Weak--er-shewessailetwiters or Presidedi tit:Mobs, sad who owort Wien her housswas imarektid that, she did •not know Payne, and had never seen him, whiltkat the very moment he wee insight o ther, and bad been i regular visit* of the house llnca February, le a devout member at tkelowitin Catholic Church, laia wit% bee be ecteuatoni •cd to- go Jo confession every other weeks It is said that the majority of all the assets sios.are Bottum Cal hblios. • • The instlimsoreof the bloody riots io Kew York in 1868, were known to be so predom inantly Roman Catholic, that the archbish op of 'New York el:peeled that hie .word would have a soothing influence upon them, and invited them to meet 'before his house to hear an address from him. While the entire Protestant press of all denontioat ions has been almost a unit in loyally supptirting the government,' the great majority speak of the attitude of the ireconan'a Joritnol and the tifetro l ooljtan Record, of this city. Who eN;er boa read a few numbers Of either of these periodicals, especially, the latter, will brew ore, timt - if - W - petpurlitrelli the nor wished tbs moots' of the rebel*, the over 'throw of thit laws of the land, insurrection Nod revolution, and the removal by Nice of the President twice chosen by the people, it could not have spoken more to the point thou these two did. The Roman Catholic periodicals havoteeiniernetisilitd themselves iy factions and violent opposition to the go verrittlent nth' 1:111cilLit nit Lila rettilTitilf. - The fle a l and ''tai/or, of Phil- wiclpi., lo eg. "Ina so via4,..tet isettlithu sive that it was openly censured by some of the hi4citrs, and had to be discontinika The I bailor, of San Francisco, has recent ly been mobbed, being . regarded as one of the most obnoxious rebel sheets. The Bal. -timore Mirror has always beenvitt sympathy with the party who intended to carry Mary land over to the Southern Confederacy, Missouri there is hardly a Roman Catholic in the_ party which after so desperate a slps& eared Mittetturi for the Union and freed it ham the bane of- slavery. The vote.of the State was almost a unit evillyt the measures looking toward eman cipation. The only pro-slavery member iu the next Congress from Missouri is the pub lisher of the Catholic organ of the State. The Catholic organs-of all the countries of Europe lave been nearly unanimotni in wishing success to the rebels. The Monde, in Paris, the loading ultra-montane paper of the world, the IVeeVy Rower, of London, the Tablet, of Dublin, and nearly all - the Catholic papers orGerninny, have express ed about our war the same views which we used to tied in the rebel journals of Rich • mond. Wall the governments in the world, there is only one which hoe entered into a direct correspondence with the government of the rebel Confederacy, and which has given to Jefferson Davie the title of "moot illustrious- President." This only govern meta is that of the l'ope.- , -.bc , m .Methu AXOTHEII ATTACE OF THE SAME BORT The real extent of !lowish control al this ...moment is unsuspected. It may he suffi cient in INdti to gilC 119 0 President, two thirds of both houses of Gongi ems, said the I;oveitior. and a majority in both houses Ut three fourths of all the :states! An amend ment of the Constitution could thus be ef fected, making papacy the national religion and the oily one to he tolerated. I.tnt the mort may Ito! dupe so Witch 00011111. Route tatty see a. safe to itspiie 110 futlliet in IStiS than to to Vice Pi esident: To make a l'resident of him would heed but a skill ful dose of poison—a trifle that Rome never wanted when the motives was adequate. ltoine hopes that at route future day, some future or present itiutialrail lied itself ob liged openly to sell itself to her. If so awl another rebellion arises in eonseluence of 138 ruin or 111.10Cdtl (either would bring It on,) mightier means on this -nide of the hilagtie, and eerlain treogitiou en the other, will attend Its very opeuing.—Frost Me Vo.•trnt Record,. A Tnorritto I.:scrams.— We bid week, in company with nine others fout-ly equip ped (a knepeack with blanket, and three day's rations,) fishermen, went to Licking creek for trout. Our start was very inaus picious. Baggage went to Minehart's and we went to Granville Oap. To open com munication with baggage we walked an ex tra five miles. At Minehart'e ehouldeted knapsacks and took t e the trackless moun*: lain, sometimes falling up the hill and some:: times climbing down. Arrixed at destina tion, pitched tent, built" ftra,'"inade coffee, and ate a piece of fat se biL•a..a stieG— entertething we never tonehird et home. Went to bed on a stone, and not resting wen, gut np by the fire :Ind roosted on a tree.-- Awaking, crowed like other roosters, made coffee, ate a piece of fat - and went to fishing. Caught q few limb and many ferocious mutt qudues and gellittippers. We saw deer tracks, though' none dearer than our own; also bear tracks; Frysinger, men., ex-sailor of Casette, killed a rattlesnake Which had ten rattles. The country is wild and we were not surprised to find it inhab ited by such animals, but were surprieed that human beings ehould be found in snob • den. Night came and we retired to oar virtuous couch—a soft hemlock limb—and slept all night, except about ten hours. Arose with a healthy pain in our arms, 4 legs, head and hotly. Otherwise felt in excellent spirits. Draur`mitTee and ate tat; alas bread with sager on. Walked up/be road and were soared to - death (almost) 5y a rat tlesnake. With great presence of mind, five minutes after he was out of eight we fired upon the aforesaid reptile, bat by forming himself in a hollow square or hollow log he escaped. We are at home now, and feel thankful we escaped being devoured. The party caught some tiro hundred fine trout Which have brethis lime gone the,Way of all trout, (fried ones.) P. 5. We forgot to mention above that fur dinner and supper each day we ate • pied of fat.—Lewistown Democrat. , • Y, - ,, 4. - - !riots end twto testify to his tenaecla in. trying t r m his neglect. 3 , ~, . de, an 4 , , , plop . , as th 6 'ke - on Itls ea L k -;. b'l ' at'el r°? "ctions on ra in .. .' r"la - eta .t . ulloch w l• . I ', • ey.,•7 'r ci ', sees of the ey. Tr , A 'ere -ttinprf' here• daily for Strausburg, Wciotleteek, ?t t. Jackson, New Market. Ilarrisonburgh and Staunton laden with dry goods , &c .; even,. thing els e desirable to a people who Rave beeo,dorislal pf ken_ the neosasor4mt lift for The lost fair yeirs. ?bees geed , "krill ilitowtty the property 4:Northern oapihslists, ' whoeripect.lo receive 4slankine amuums ;or thSit ,gpoils KO taii.:4lll-I n gold nod Pre!, which .these people seem t 6 have in great Labssadanee,whielL they, hare held feel . to throughotele the war, kneeing thai specie woeld be worth Us vehteirthether the rebel lies succeeded or not. A county convention has been colloid to wominotle counirotheerst IM Cpl 16 ' I n Z•d taAi ed , ly copse OA cola, , has Prohddenc of - AO — United Staten ditesied ibu following order to be issued end published on 9sorday, telling fres nil prisoners eoniieted end sodeneed by Cowls during the war: ••T6bt in all eases of sentences by milita ry tribunal ofintprittounient,duting the war, tjie sentatme be remitted, and that the pris oners im disolitsrged. "The aillitittut general will Sarni imme diately the necessary instruotions to assery this order into effects NEW ADV ERTISEMENTS, A tt . CA.UTIOVI The rib& are itero.by enntionala atiainst trusting ur paling money to Joseph. Hawkins, on my aocount, an he is not in coy euo plo.y, and I will be responsible for none of his transactions. EDWARD BROYIN._ Nene ante. Jon. 114 /1156 2 M. . LI HERMAN HOUSE, Northwest Corner Math and Mill Streets, LOOANSVILLE, CLINTON CO, PA. JAMES' L COLA, Proprietor. TERNS RKAROVADLE. 10th Jung leo • . MISS MAME RAPHAEL, )1 Z LJ I N.E R_ Next door to McAllister's law office. fl just Opened a fiuc assortment of the latest styles of Sl'Rl\❑ AND St AIMEE. DODDS, whit h she is preirsred to make up and trim in the latust fashions; said at low pimos. BONIET AND 11AT8 always en hand, awl trimmed with elort notice. lil E Cll N G done in the mod complete manner known to the trade: May 12-3 m. 0 1111.11STIAN SIMON, W A TR11.014,7 JEWELLER, MILLSDURO, PEYIN.A, Would respectfully Infiftii the public that he has opened up a she in the room formerly oc cupied by Mr Reed, where he will be ready at all times to repair CLOCKS, WATCHES, if JE II'ELR I', - in the best style, and on the most reasonable terms. All work done by him will be warranted. Wind me with eare and treat me well, And let me have fair play, And I to you will try and tell The precise time, of day. If, from Immo canoe. T chance to plop, ...And Gal lo,nivo the hour, Then lake me pink to Simon'a And tie will give me power. Ap. 28- fini T o THE l' 15 13 I. C! MRS. SIMONS, MAIN ST,Lioc K 1111r•t, Ilex the I,Lrge.t rind ehenpeq .lock oI U 'OWI3IIIEI , , ITO Mt lONS, 11, CedkrWare, telicentmitte, Winer; Sat, / Candies, legare., Tonic", ever offere,Un this waket, The uttryition Hotel store keeper. called to the largo etnek of the thltoninr; Q A on hand, wittett Ree s tainted sq. wholettale prie 201) hariels of Fish, 200.11 tELO , OF 1,101 . 911:1 AND WINE'S, 50 boles of ohms lag Tobacco, _lOO 000 Sevirs, upd o large lot of Salt Also, Flour and Weed always on hand at July 11,'04-11. SIMONS, Main tit. N EW BAKERY MATTHIAS SCHMUCK, 'Would. t+apeetfully Inform the people of Bele (onto and qcinaly, that be hag opened a new mod COMPLETE BAKEItY, Ie the old Temperance Hotel, on 111E1110P ctreet wl•ero he ,rill keep aopstantly on hand all kinds BREAD, RUSKS, POUND-CA FCES, ROG A R AND GINGER CAKES, r,itxwlbLf. which he will son at a reasonable and waists& tory rdee lanotiee will find it in their odrontege to get their baking done at this eistabliehuleitt, eas the" can aiwayeget jorre,wholenome hreeann7lealcee lust when theyneed them. gtipt.l2, 1262-1 y .N OTICS CF A PPSALti. Appeals for the several townships of Centre county will be held in the townships. at the usual places fur holding appeals, on the fol lowing days, to wit: • Worth township, June 16, Patton township, June 19, Halfinoon township, June 20, Ferguson townehip, June 21, Rams township, June 22, Snowshoe township, June 23, Burnside teeliship,June 24. ' . WILLIAM FURRY, t JAMES FORICSMAW; 401121 L. GRAY, • Cosstuissimiess. INFORMATION_ IVANTRD ! 1. Whereas toy eon, Joints A. Parrilkb, bad been working id Wooers county in the win ter of ISM. Ile left there Mid enlisted in liar rieborg in - the April of 'AC He left trunk or carpet-sack containing Isis 'clothing. Be has einec died in prison, and any information re garding.his trunk will confer a groat favor on his father. • Direct to JAMBS PARRISH, Munster, Cambria county, Penn's. • ,Tlrsidtlt WANTED. Two TIMORAIID DoLIARR for ode or more years, on hatarest, which will be secured by mortgage on a farm of one hundred and Illy acres, situated in• Benner townillp. rot far ther partionlars Inquire of the EDITOR of the Democratic Watetwatt. May 12, 1805. MARK YOUR BAGS ! Stamps for Bags, Buffalo, Robed; or any thing ehe ads' kiikA, to be had at all Wes and at eseediagly low prima, at the shop oßhs substaiber in BeGetout. HISNILY HARPER, No. 620 drab street, above Fifth, Phila delphia Neaufaotnisr and Dealer in- Watehes, Phi Jew Solid Uwe Nara and superior Oliver plated , nth 24 3m. TO PIIITIOLI7IB - • prastioserto take diary of cosh vinotioo. Worg4 *ow 1860 to %Oa doi " Lars per year, fur partialars apply either by let ter or on person at Clll/I office. april 19. 4t. • NEW ADVERTISEIdENT. .. 4 " k • - ;1 1111 , AV ADVERIII3 ii , . wr or m onAmp 1.4 .;•,!, 1 •. r k r . 4 ,..- . l . , , -,. , - A see .... ty of 1 tin ...' 1 . ,4 . ' i , ) . .. L / Ulf 01 , - . • Mors r !frothed', 4,, , B LOO' D.. , LAiiCi . iLli r". 1...- -, ° • `8 IL „...00 . lA. Sussman. do do 11..1 5.00 Wertheimer Brothers, do do 12 12,51) leob, 114 y li Loeb, de......d0..,...10.....20,00. Ragstresser & Crist, do do 12.-12,00 Thomas Burnside, do do 12.....12,50 F. P. arson, d0......d0 13...-111.0 0 . F. S. Wilson, 410 d0......-111.....10,00 A. Sternberg & Co. do do , • .113..i..10:0,1 U. Licingston, do dq ' 1414...4-7,00 1 F. Smith, do do._ ... 11 7.00 I II: F. - Darr, ..-- d0......d0:4-4401444.4..11,4111 Mourn & Crydar do ...... d 0 14 - 7,00 J. Myers do do 14 7,00 Brookerhoof A Awl do 40..a....14........7.00 J. Rumbler. do do 14 - . 7,00 00. flehronek do. ....do 14 .7,Q0 G. W. Patton do jeweller 14 7,011 M. Stllibisb - do mer0hint,...14......7,00 Mrs. Boal . d0......d0 *l4 7,00 Md. emerbeek do d0........14 • 7,00 J. N. W,agder d0...mi1l- .. , . ...11.....25,110 Hudson & Co., Rainsida-merobint.l4.—.7,o o Mrs.& D. Kerlin Bennis. do 14 7,00 * Christian Dols , do mill 14 7,00 W. A. Raystolds d0.........d0 14....7,00 11. Proekerher: do dO 14 7,00 0. Swartz lasgneop.... do 11.....115,4111 A. Osimpll• A Co., de ..A• 12....10,00. U.A.llllVonagle&C.do ..dq :.3..._10,00 .C. Musser do do 14 ' 7,00 Phorb,Stewort*Co.do do 10-.44,00 ,Do dn . -do d0........05i11..4„.14 7,00 8..0&rd . d 0".... mill ...... ..14......7,00 - XII. Dimean firegg_inerehent.....l2.....l2,lo 'X. Fisher d0....,.mi1l ~.... .14... -7,00' J. 114 Fisher do...megelsant...-12..,..12,50 1 R.ll. Dunton do mill 111.:...20,00 Dan'el H'els narria..merchant 12...,10,00 LINDSEY'S IMPROV'D BLOOD BEARCIIEIL IN LARGE BOTTLES, ,parlicopriy reenrnneededfur wee duringMe Spring and Sommer, whew the blood U think had thwebatioilrietarded by unhealthy secretions. Thin perfectly safe though pakerfuLl'usider,,elesessie pod rsaiews every portion of the system. Ipis the only se/k -eine -and - orighsal Blood-Searcher; which for }cars has performed the most wonderful, yet permanent cures, en confirmed caste of Scrofula, old sores, totter, tumors, boils, and ell kinds of scrofulous eruptions. It is alto p reliable remedy for 'sell rbouns,, ring-worm, Scald head, sad kindred diseases. 'As a general tante, its effects are most bedig: mint, and cannot fad-to benefit where, used ee folding to diteetiens. . We Buie no °lane to having diseovered • "Panacea" or "Untrcrsal Remedy" for all the ailinonts to which flesh is heir; but we do elelin what countless flats have fairly and fully estab lished, that in the • • • BLOOD BEA-BOBER the afilieled will find a standard medicine," one upon which they eaa rely ea a sure specific 'for all dixaafee for winch it is recommended. , I have this ilaY, October-4041. , , of ray entire nterest in J. M. Lindeey's improv ed 13LOOD SEARCIISR, toll. E. Sellars together I% ith the right to are my name In Vs preparation. The oat, genuine artiele will barn attar he prepared by than exeluelbeiy. M:=. 3SETT • rItZTARPD 111" R. E. SA LLERS & CO., Sole Proprietors, PIITBBURCI, PA COUGHS, COLDS, iIOARSBNESS, INFLU F,14 , - • TICKLING SENSATION OF THE THROAT, Whooping Cough, Croup, Le., Lc ESTA BL/SHED E 91835 It is an old and well tried remedy, and ,has rtood the test of thirty years. Read the follidtring: • One Trial Will Convince! BALTINOIM FAIRPIRLD Co, PIIIO, January 29, tbs 9 Mr. B. E. Sellerit—Dear Sir: I am entirely out of your "Imperial Cough Syrup." Will you. send mo, say six dozen / Ido not want to be out of it, as It is the only medicine that will Come so neat raising the dead. It will cure the worst rough immediately. I have recommended it to person. and given them one bottle on trial, and in ovary case they have given ele..r testi mony that it gave immediate relief. i time mool it in my own family, and find it a pure cure to Coughs' and colds in all canes. One i trial will c Irina, any minion that it is a I hiii, lure cure for th <w.f. 07 4 ug . 11 1 : . ti s o l d m e N o o lit;. s. lum your ant mimic( fully, •• - -*Y_- The ab:we ix •trnng lestununyoutd °Oared how yid 1. 1(41 ion, in behalf ol the beat cough nu tin me co: the tiny. 1; N. //, rs. I hate Men troubled with a °ugh t•,r the loot ten gents, by TUILSOTI of which I LM, 11..'irmattly Leen enclble to sleep more than half the night. I tried mmlyremedies,bet toll nt thin. I beard of your Vough Syrup, Itrni resolved to try It, and new State that the use of a few bottlue has weed me entirely. I cheerful ly recommend A as a safe, speedy, and pleasant cure fur coughs and colds. Yours respectfully, WM. WOODS. This is strong loallutony, and given voluuta rily. PAZPARED BY • IL E. SELLERS /4, CO., JOHNSON'S RHEUMATIC COMPOUND BLOOD PURIFIER. INTERNAL REMEDY is the best medicine ever offered to the public. For the effectual ours of rheumatism, gout, neu ralgia, dyspepsia, and as a blood purifier, it Usa no equal; for all dleeasca misting front inn im pure state cf the blood, such as Scrofula or lug's evil, aciala bead, totter, ring-worm, fe male complaint, and ail break-outs on the face end body. The vast number of rub-on moil cium which formerly have been need for those disease' were merely temporary in their effeeti, and of doubtful virtue, but the CAN DIES RLIEUJI ATIC COMPOUND reaches the source of all trouble, and actually banishes the disease hem the system by its im mediate', action on the blood. We advise one and all to give it a trial, and - become satisfied of its wonderful power., Xt. E. 13VLL1R8 & CO. ) PITTA4V..AP SELLERS' ! LIVER !ILLS.; TUB ORIGINAL, ONLY TRUE t ONNUNE. For twenty-Are yearn a ample comedy for Liver Complaint, • - -Costiveness, • Sick Headache, Billions Disorders* Dead, and judge for yourself: . .BILIMR Omer, Onro l tio., Mr. R. -E. Suller•—Dear Sir: I think it a duty I owe to you and the potatotoy, to Mate have been tooted with irlIP - Complaint fora long time, and sat badtr; an abuses. formed and Stoke, wide& left Die In a very low state• RavlstiAmarst of you eeletd Liver' Pills Wig for Sal by A. II 'Sharp; WW Liber ty, and reememended to me by my Physician, Dr. I. Smith, I matoladed to give them a fair trial. I purchased one box and found there just what they ire recommended—the but Lif er Pills ever used, sad, attar taking Ara boxes, And the dhowse has antimly lett ma, aad am flow perfectly Iteeputrolly "un*• IS. n. OOL N. PRICE Twiamsr-lip! D. DYER. The. %boys artioles for sale by P..P• GREEN, Druggist, Bollefante, P. Juna 16, 131-17- FOR Mt cons OF The (rat Curalixe! PITTAiII, Mt, Ap, l 19, IRA PITTBBPRO, PA TIYIS GREAT Pripareil and Mid by C. &. M. }Mom do do 13...-10.00 Maisano & Dale do , .. d la A3.....1(1,00 'Dale Br.olheis do - do 14 7,00 801. Hiumneraly ~,v2,..........d0 4-14 7,00 S. 11. Stover & Co. do. do 13.--10,0 0 U. Jack & Smi do do 13.....10,„ ) A. a. Price do......eandy 14 7. 0 n Jacob Mayes do mill 12.-12,50 Thompson, Linn & M'Coy....do 11.....13,00 Artnor,Lorc A 8611,11-moon. mcrch1..13.:...10,00 -.4-B.llarlow---- - d 0.,,,,., ,40 , I. V. Gray do do 13.....10.00 ifatinr--- --- -thr - - du 11 777:rrjr Jolla Way , d0..........mi1l Id.ow-7.06 Osorge Oates do. Mill 14 7,00 I. V. linty lluston-morebant...l4 1',116 J. 0. Thompaon ao do 14 Tym s Oriseum.liright.2 Cu. Howard 12.-1240 Lvg Ji tieliluog . i10....d0......,..12.-..12,60 D. Leather' i10...d0 IR.. „lam . Cook 13.....10,my Adam Fisher - Gregg do 13......10,00 D. Wt..Ler 13....141A Jame( Mcboffey do do 14 %do' Samuel Brickley d0......d0 14 r3O James Gardner • 13.....40.00 Mrs. Hannah Brady do...umnisept...l3 7.00 Kate M. Hogan do., do .....,•.14 7.00 D. Kohn . L'ibarty...do 14 7:00 B. Buckley do d 0.... —l4 7,00 B. Liggett m ill 13.....10.00 Mob d Smith, Milealnarg..mbrehant..lo.....2o,6o H. !Amy do.. do .12 ....12,50 W. 11. Cook d0....T..1111 .. .1.2...J 2,60 A. IL Ila . n do do .L3.....1n , 0a c. C. Eyni on . do do 13.....10,00 S. M. Green do do • 14 7,00 David Logan do do II 7,00 Henry 11nrumn do do 14 .....7,00 J. S. Proudfoot do dp 14 7,00 Mrs, Lilco d.. do 14 7,00 3117. Hay do do 14 7,00 Leekenbach d Rreamor,34ilta do 13..... I 0,00 I. Norton Wolf d0...d0.., 18.....10,00 Henry It reamer du...do ........13.....10,0y W. A. 11.0derndin d0...d0 .13.....10,00 J. B. Shafer d0...d0 .13 10,80 Luekentmell A. !Creamer do t -mill 14 7.00 Jacob Wolf d0...pi1l 14...1..7,00 Daniel Walker d0...41011 14 7,00 Samuel Frank d0...mi1l 14 7,00 Peter Murray Pal toa-morciet...l4 7,011 J. V. Wonder Penn...4l . 12.....12,50 Aumnn .t Smith d0.....dr 12.„-12,50 1) A. !Undo d0.....d0 ....... .13.....10,00 II llerlocker .t Co. d 0.... t10,,.....1.3 10,00 Jacob Cieenhoth dd....d0 .. ...21 1 7,00 J. 1). Tait .1,... .dn .....11 7 00 D. A. Maio • iiii..mill. 1.1.....10,00 Daniel Mapes do.. mill .......1.1..._10,00 David Ellie d0...mi1l .. ..14 7,00 (1. W. Stoner do A11ati11ery.13.....15,00 .Ineob C. Boy Marion r omil .14 7,00 P. C Toss Ilikinue...mcri . ll'l...ll .... .10,00 s D. O. Bower do do 13...710,00 M. & J. 1) Balder do do • 13 10,00 J. C. Mots .1., do 13 ....10,00, Thomas Hurry d0......d0.. ... .1 1 7,00 .1. C. Mots r I i I, , • • mill 12 12,50 Jonathan Fry do—mill 13.....10,00 C. F. Ilarlarher ' P0tt0r0tnerc1et...12....:12,50 William Wolf do do 12r....12,50 Reuben Railer do do 12.....12,541 Strom k Smith d0......d0 13.....10,00 Altar .1 Beiliu do do ..... ...13.....10,00 Smme! C. runts do d0........14 7,00 John J. Mond TWA- ode 10.....20,00 C. S. An Whitcomb do do t 1 15,00 John Nuttal do ....du 13.....10,00 D. J. McCann do d 0........ 13.....10,00 Price & Stronger do ' do 12.....12,50 L. U. Reader F 0.114.074 Magna .. do do 12.....12,50 L. Carlisle do do 12...32,50 M. Bonk do do 14.....-7,00 G. H. Strainer d0......d0 14 7,00 James Test do do 14 7,00 J. IL Osier d0..,...d.) 14 7.00 C. L. Murray do ...do 14 7,00 Mrs. Durom do d0........14 7,00 May, Loeb &Co Snowsboe-do '13.....10,00 Boston & Crater. do do 14 7,00 Harahan A Co. do do 14 7,00 A. Crissman I 10....mi1l 13.....10,00 J. (bleat & Co. 17uion..merchant...14 7,00 J. Underwood do do 11 7,00 Do do d0....uai1l 14 7,00 IL Campbell - Worth..merclunn..l4 - -7.00 C. Beckworth do do 14 7,041 L. B. Mclntyre Bpring...do 14 7,00 Jobo Barnes do do 14 7,00 E. C. Humes do do 14 7,00 Henry Brown IV alkdr...do. ...... .12.....12,50 .1. 11. Long do do 13.....10,00 Thompson, McCoy & Lin0....d0 11 15,00 Pontius I Biddle do Jo ....... .13.....10,00 John Fallon d0...,.mi1l 13.....10,00 Tboroption, 11'Coy & Linn-Mill 13.....10,00 James Gardner do-Autill 14 7,00 —An appeal will be Geld at Bellofonto, June 30,1865. " THOMArYEARICK, Junntallr46, ~ • • Appraiser.. GREAT SALE, WATCHES k JEWELRY ! ,T A. U. ROWEN & CO, (Agents for.the manolocturers,) No. 86 Beck:fitus dreet, New rerk $1,000,000 WORTH To be disposed of at ONII DOLLAR sorb, without regard to value, not to be paid for un til you know what you are to receive : 100 Gold lighting Case Watelies...tateb $125. /00 Gold Watches, rations styles... 4 75. 200 Ladies Oold Watches, eaeb...s2o to 50. 500 Silver Watches, each 15 to 25. 1,0011,001 d prim And old bolder; 11.5 to 8. 10,000 Gold pens mid fiver holder., 5 to 8, and a larger entortznent of Jewelry of every de seription, for Ladies end Gent's wear, varying ill-I , BlllofrOln $2l fo $35 each. " The method of disposing of these goods at 02 , 111 DQLLAZ oseb is as follows ; Clertlllestos, naming each article and its value are placed to sealed envelopes and well mixed. ,Ow of those envelopes will bo sent by mall to any address on receipt of 25 cents. On receipt of the oortineate you will see wlist you are going to have, and then it is at yOfir option to send the dollar end take the article or no Sureitasers may thee obtain a Gold Watch, .nd Rhig, or any est of Jewelry on our list ONZ DOLLAR, amnia do cam eau they get less thee One Dollar's worthy as them are no blanks. The price of oertUfeates Is as follows; One for 23 emits; Ave for $1; eleven for a wi h a pre r minn ami zdd pen, for $5; 1111-1.7- Ave, with a presehus d chain for $10; one bimdred, With a silver watch, for $l5. Th• distribution is siondrieted hirly , 'Oa all have an equal Ammo of obtaining t h e valuable yesimmby purobastag she sortilloatos. Woliarantee mare saddisetion in all Mises. .' Armin wasted, to, whom we offer epeeist tame and presokuisa. Eland 23 cents for oneoar- West, Indoor circular, with teens. Address A. H. BOWEN I COI, P. 0. Box 4270, New York. June26m. LEO Atikittliii, AUDITOR'S NOTICE: The andiron Led, nn n'totlttorelP Point cd by the orphan!' eireetillie'tWouty, to make dietinhution or I Elleltande of }Award ltroehii* ;NW, Reef Rah Woven, Into of Benefit:ills° tgo iUuung those„legelly- it thereto, pin Muted -to the diareet•of NAV Appolekeent ow moejey, July 10. wt ' , reeled! p. the office of Ruch d Tema, In Deltetbato, when aaid+where those:interested miy stttntl, i:' they so Satre. JQILN T.-JOHNSTON. Jane 0, 1803-14; . dediow- • A DEINISTRATORS NOTICE. Letters dadmiqlstration on the es tate of Alexander Richards, deceased, late of Unionville, G. eunol y, Pp hating Lee n granted tu the sitheeilher, sal pewits indtbte.l. oft id. e5t u t g ,,, t ....4. # 4 1 ,,, en , it'd to snake - home. dinte payincal. &DU thloVelnavieg fistula against', the same, to present there , duly authnuticatrd, fur settlement. . ;OWN. 0. DUSTI 4411,!inistretor lin 3 , 12, - t . 4 DMINIATRATOR•4I NOTTCE. Letters of .adminietration on the ea into of Joe. T. tiad _ ► _ ate of Ballaroate (Amite eounty, Ps., basing been granted to th., aulmoriliers, all painonsitidettiod,to said satate, are hereby notified to make imadodiata j parmad, sad 0010 looming elaints sitainet tino Paine to presont Went, thilr iiiitheittleaded Ittr , IMltgetnest. N. 8. HUhigSs ' AirA/14t0T, May ab IS -ti6-4t. ditasiaietratore pENNSYLVANIArtIIIII I III4I*•COUNTY se. I, J. Y. 0440*--thick- of the O r . lophsit's-Clehrt or 1114Sliia etwasty of tre, de' hereby eerlify, mg go 0, ithen's Court hiltt at :Bellefonte the .311 M a y, A. L., 1855.' tiff? re the 4nnortahle th e Judge's of said court,' on / motion' It rule was John Curtin, enppoied to be aecesied, to come tote eosin oo tho'fonrtb Monday of August neat to show smote why , multelp 11$01billtf ruining from the real estate pf -sail dleeasieti rhossid-not be taken oat of court by A. Jane Morse (kite Cur. tin) and Elisabeth Curtiu, of Allegheny City, ae rbildit n and hail* at kw of did deemmed. In testimony whereof I hare hereunto net ro3t hand and allied the veil of said coast at Belle fonte, :he Stl day of May. A. D..11;65. ttEPI(A.R.LX..IL,C- - .ItICIIARD CONLEY, RA Mel 26, 1865,3 L To the Heirs and Lepel RepresentaVves of Paul Emerloh, deed. PRNNRYLver rA. CENTRE COUNTY PR. ✓ 1, J. I'. Geptrest, Clerk of the Or phan's Caurt of said county of Ctitre, do herr by certify that at an Orphan's Court herd et Bellefonte, the 3d day or May, A. D., IPIS. he. forathe honor:44e the Judges of said Court. On motion a rule was a grated upon the hei s and represent:Myst of Perd Eseertels, deed, to come court on the •1k Monday of August next, and accept, or refuse to aceopt, to show cause why thereat estetis of said dec'et should not he sold. In testimony whereof I barn herein- to eel my hand and shied theeral of Court at Bellefonte, the 3d-day of May, A. L. t 385. J. GEPHART. f„:. 0. C. I►II;I[AAL COSL , EY, .YAerij. Sherillis Office. Rdlefotkii, May 26, 18C5-6t. ' CENTRE COUNT f . The Commonweof Pennsylvania to Jacoblifilnke awl' A Al A 1. ) James Sankey, tieentors at ke., the helm and legal rept-ore:datives of John Sankey, late of Penn Township, deed. itireetlng. You and each of yeti are hereby sited and commanded to bo and spit ar at an Orphan's Court to be hell at Belletoute on Monday the 'Pith der of August, A. D. Itias, then owl there to answer hcortain bill or petition of J. hn Rem. hard, and shots cause v.by a certain agrecuient between the said John Sankey, and the rehl J o hn Beighard, should not bo made and void lied perfornuuure thereof decreed. ' Warmer the Hou. Puruiirl Liun Judge of the iinid Court at Bellefonte the 20 ; day of April, A. I) 1065. J. P. iIEPHAPT, e 0. e. RINI A RD CON LBY, She. .j Sheriff's 011, e, Bellefonte, May 26, 1805-ot. ( - CENTRE COLN LY as. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania -- to (Norge Livingston, Executor of tel6Als Ac. of Henry Vandyke, deed, not t , . the heirs and legairrepres.ntatis es of said Henry Vandyke, diee'd, greeting: You and each of you are hereby cited and commanded to he and appear at nn Orphan i Court to be hold at Bellefonte on Monday, the '2Bth day of August next, then and there to an liner a certain hill or petition of Bond Valen tine, devisee of A. 8, Valentine, dee'd, and show caws why a certain contract or agrpument be tween A. S. Valentine and the said Henry Van. dyke. deed should not be made, end 'Nellie performance tliereof decreed. IVituees the lion. Samuel Linn, Presid. nt Judge of the nail Court at Bellefonte the 21111 day of April, A. Do 1866. ... _ J. P. Ulil'llAßT, C. 0. C. RICHARD CONLEY, Slocriir 86d1•i64 ORlre. Bellefonte, May 26, 1865—1 t. FARMS FOR SttLE EXECUTOR'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The subscribent offer, at private sole, i. valuable notate, well known as therold Itrisbin farm, situate iu Potter township, Centre county, containing ONN HUNDRED AND TWENTY more or Maar ninety acres of 'which are cleared and ender a high Ittats of cultivation. The Mal one* Its covered, with a fi ne growth of timber., consisting of cffestnut. chostnnt.oak, and whiteT , oak. A large SLOTH Eboag and bank barn. with. other outbuildings, are erected on the premises. Tha farm in well supplied with good water, and a young orchatra of choice fruit, second to none in the valley. For particulars apply to Ezra ',- Spangler, who maiden, on the Tam EZRA L. SPANGLER, MAROARET SPANULER ' excel& ri fur Samuel Spaayler, dea•'d May b, 1865-2 m. ^ "LIOR 136,Lit OK EXCEANUE. .12 Two valuable Tracts of *.and, one thereof orotoloing 16 14 acres situated in Liberty Town ship, the other 120 mew, situate in Virginia Toweehip, Warren °aunty, lowa, a Shaine. of *bout 28 miles trout Destuoinos the cap n tal of the State, and about 16 trifles hem Incr note, tho county seat. The land te rothag prairie, will ''nfttOrod, with soMe timber upon the target rack. It le situated in the beat part of the State, ber sold,pheap,'or exchanged for real estate in this rause ea good Woe. Yor further particulate apply to tho liditor of this paper. ,an 27tf FOR. SALE. The Undersigned afore for sale Pr tract of lend, situate in •Willbir townehiprooe tabeing 140 AOlllikere.illindred of ebi e)/i ts cleared sled in d high state of cultivation, while the balance is covered by Ane grontkof osk and ehestnut timber. A 'haste and 114un and other outbuildings are erected on the premises tf i • good orchard also *Wilted to theylaro. For Wilelliarr 9relfire . of the subscriber, who resides en the "arm, near Hublessburg. Ap.28,44. 0. 11. 4cKEAN•I DESNSPLVANIA AiIBICULTURAL 80- CI IITY.—The PennsiWools State Agrioul found floeisAy will hold ite RYbibitba on B°P. timber 28, 2?, 28 and 32.1080 RILLIAMSPORT, Lltei l d: se delCOVNTY. Any Intormntiatt desired. dieshisill to opplteaglen (08. dlit lista or pesiee' or by members f the Society, will be given by the ellekeeitis A. Wenn liminWrots, Presi dent,. BBOWSIR 140,AtICRit• Tune 2, 1105. pLblvili PLOWS! Aetra."lol. tbe`94.6,tod Warts s plong_s ; also blot of superior Straw outtorsuit4ll6, can be had at Maya Milesburg laundry or their Watt itoorkin Ropolontr paiNxiscr; NEATLY EXECUTED AT THE WATCHHAN OFFICE.
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