tassailitlehdritman 1210/11-4:lpop year wkia geld in ailleAnee blames, aid $ 3 ; 00 wh!) ,, a 4 gala ttM oipirotios of the year; 1 MOM 'TO '1:10 - 111114114)Niki TS. woo poem to. bas, nook oast , bona, oat tkarofttro whatnot answer your wamities. Viosos..—Awort yotr rights al Ono who is gbh) to malitail Own, and you will bore no moss Inlaid, on that nom Leitia.—Tlut boa, you sinak of coo be procured of arty palliating boon la Philitdelphla or Now York. Pourrei).—K•oiqh•boll id' motion. We on entteipete e 'grand, afsetauned triumph in Oesober mat. MINOS ABOUT TOWN AND COUNTY W■ Gall dui attention s of buy raiders to Ibe 7rossavir's sate of unstated lando,pub lisped Is another place. F trs KNOW.—Tbose of our subeeribers Irks hO l / 8 changed their places of residence please notify us of the same, in order that our carrier may know, wheroto leave their paper hereafter. , _ Ban Oocuassitcs.--Ex•Oovernor Bigler and Bon. W. pass.,; up Ili road on Tuesday last, 'from Look Haven, '''Aiskiii•-olgirge the body of • son of the ,muter, who shot himself, it is supposed as. in Look Raven.' This is the seo nib 'son that Govgernor Bigler has lost with• in the last two yea,* We believe the young man's chriettin name was Reed. We have not -learned the particulars of this sad oc currence. I=l Tinsvia.—Plessant Gap Naomi to be In fested with a band of thieves, who have 'lately been committing their depredations on soul; of tits citizens. Lasi...week we chronicled the robbery of a couple of shoe maker shops, and sine. that time Mr. Gettle has been relieved of Clean dollars and Mr. Tate of one hundred. Mr. Tate is willing to ■wsr to the guilt of one of the parties, named Riddle and advertises him in another place in this issue. I=l 7 —County Postmasters •sliould bear in mind, for their advantage as Well as that of the local press, that for,everj county paper delivered by them to subscribers, they are entitled C. retain of the poit office funds ten and one-half cents pet year. It is for, their interest &Anili as for that of the publisher, that the enenly papers be preferred, s in ce here is no trouble of making collections or keeping accounts thereof, as on papers printed out of the county, the ()commission en which will ilot ge more than frum ail to sight cents per•year. - . .--0 111.1LAIL0111INT OF TILS "WATCHMAN" The proprietor of this paper is nJw in Phil adelphia for the purposii of buying the nee y material to make THI DIMOCILATIC W•TeIIXAM ill eight column shept. After the first of May, therefore our subscribers may look for a forger paper, and we hope they will appreciate it enough to endeavor to Woad its circulation. It will be printed on a handsome new power prelim, and will tale the "shine" ofi of everything in this part off the "Vineyard." WILLIAM GILMOIII Simon, the celebrated South er. novelist and poet,, hes premised to con tribute some fee de Wave:Atm, and we hope to make similar arrangements' te kit a few other prominent writers. We hope our friends will 'do all* they can fur us, and in return we piomise to do all we can for them. I=l Tun F.acvn•—The total eclipse of the moon on last Friday night was generally obeervel by our citizens. The shadow be gan to darken the face of the moon about It o'elsek••aed 88 minute., and it about 10 . ieelosk and 45 minutes the obscuration was total, and Luna became invisible to mortal ayes. People seldom see a total eolipse more that► muse or Ivies lee lifetime, and, kenoe Nto sakibition of Friday night was interesting and suggestive. It is a singu lar oirouastance that there was no full moon in the month of February, a thing, we see it stated, which has not ocoured before mitre hke creation of the world, and which will not occur egoin for moretisan two "mil- Xis of years, when, is all probability, time will be no longer." „,_____ "Brame an hzeuso."—One of our Co temporaries says, in speaking of spring, that, In spite of all the poets that ever rhymed "trees” to "breeze" or "knees" to "Mee," it's a humbug and au April fool. It's set pleasant, no how. March and April are the ugliest months in the year-4speoi ally both of them. ',The wind to altogether too high. People se* dtict, ' feet dust, eat dust, drink dial; and breathe dust, and do i t everythiag but "down wit the dust." One day the warm weather, ectsfabe nervous system with • strong sekases, sod the "spring fever" becomes general; while,en e,he sent, • nor'wester buns upall heeds. and teams the most fasUduous to sniffle out, "0"1 bordig," all of which is somewhat unpleasant, ana even unrealistic. "TM, OALAXT."—Aa illustrated Map eine. This is theiltle of a new illustrated magasine; advertised Oho iuued by “The Amnia." News Company" on or about the fot t it Meant. It will contain the best serial stories of the day, and will be gotteg up, typographically, la a style that will our-- past any othr pahlleatios the country. Its illustratigas will be from deligiVby the most eelebrated artiste, sad it is littudea to make It the most striking and elegant aupsiae la thi Uobn. Bieides the but serial Mork., it will contain light essays, sketch*, poetry, mid i lively review and summary of the aimlesst article. of the leading inTriodicals of the world. It will be printed on new type, met expressly for the parries and on tie ealendered paper. Thigitlacy will be !old at the' low price of 26 oasts per. eopy, • Addresti,"the American News o•Mpnoy," 119 and 121 ?Isamu *mt. New Turk. to,sas lOtiros -or 1U MOOll-1.01 1 4 uss ass a etoun.—A total oetl alike - bloom is a pluotoetopo: on ot le linportanop. as iiittlidie teleitlid" *so which do not obtrude thouseires. upon man'' , attention 'very do: to thavar,lind widdli are ant , liciently strange to be classed as a.least in teresting."' It will heftily be necessary to tell liven a tyro In astronomy that the moon. the planet which was isoleipeed on Friday evening, is the . heavenly or which revolves around the earth, and wide', according to the poet Butler, was in indent days be lieved to be made of green cheese,and which fill the ladies of a certain or uncertain age now believe contains a man, It is also the orb which Pullet advised Romeo,notto put faith in, when she said: sweat: not by the Moon, ,the inconsistent moon, That monthlyebenges in her circle orb." And .this planet also glebe light for, us, which it borrows from the sun, itleit;thitt peregrinating sphere is supposed to Se on • abort visit to China and the netben hernia - phere. Its main distance from the earth is about sixty • semi-diameters of this globe, 288,64 miles, add, considering this fact, we should take it as an especial , favor that she appropriates somewhat of old Sol's radienoe to transport such a weary distance for an illuminatioit. Indeed, what would lovers „and poets do for stook in trade were sweet LllOll suddenly removed hers her or bit ? They uould be bankrupt, and would havelroeeek out 'some new favorite on which to bestow their rhapsodies. Yet the sun erode his rays ninety-fire millions of miles to eiligisted the inhabitants of this part of his sphere; but then that's In the day time, and he need not be thanked' for it. The moon shines when help attending to other &Beira. Praise be to the moon ! The eclipse of Friday evening took pitice so near midnight that it is a subject of some wonder among the dilatory and procrae- Smiting people that it was not postponed until yesterday. The ealipse was total: and wholly visible through Out the entire United States and nearly the whole of North Amer ica. Although our ssieleite was, on this particular occasion, immersed in the shad ow of the earth about an hour and a half— or, correctly one hour and thirty eight min utes—it did not entirely disappear, but was visible to those who took pains—and tele sontes—to look, in the stapii of a tarniihod jippper colored also, with its usual light so completely subdued that it seemed to be rayless. Another total eclipse of the moon, will tako place on the 24th of September nest. The shed6w or the earth commenced to cover the face of the moor( -941. The eclipse was ,total at 10 48 began to pass away and reveal the disc oftbe moon at 12.- 27 (midnight), and entirely receded from view toward the welt at 1.31 yesterday morning. , -Suaday Mercury. ==l Tun o sok.—The cold and changeable weath er tells terribly on those who have weak and diseased lungs. Many ate suffering at this time with affections of the throat and lungs. Bron chitis is becoming a s very common affliction. Those who are predisposed to Colds, Coughs, Bronchitis, do., should avoid the night air There are many preparations recommended for ,these diseases, but there is not a doubt but that Dr. Strictland's Mellifluous Cough Balsam Is the best remedy. We have known it to effect cu.cs in the wont clues of Coughs, Colds Linn hitis, Asthma, and primaiy cases of Consump tion. DTSENTICKV.— , DIM PCII2O dy for the worst cases of acute or-chronic Diarrhoea and Dysentery is Dr. Stricklan's Au - ti-Choleraltixture—thonsaiids have been cured by it—our Goverement uses It 1n the hospitals. It bas cured many of our soldiers after ell other means have failed, in fact we have enough proof of the efficacy of this valuable preparation of astringents, ahsorbents, stimulants and carmin atives to advt.e every one of our readers to get a bottle and harsh, Ip readiness, end to those who suffer to try it directly. Sold by Druggists everywhere. Ask for Dr. Strickland's Anti cb,,lera Mixture. '2O-1y MA RRI ED. RIXARD—WEAVILH—To Beßeroute, at the Cumming 's house, March 22d, by Rev. J. 11. Barnard, Mr. Willard D. Ribard to Mrs. Olivia Weaver, all of Bellefonte. SnAsson—Livol.K—On the 27th instant. at the Conrad house, by Rev. Robert Hamill, John Mennen, esq., to Miss fiat lie Lingle, all of Cen tre Hill, Centrg county, Pa. rhiIIURR—BOOZER—On Ppbruary 15th, by the tame, Mr. Samuel Dresher, to Miss Cather ine, daughter of John Boozer, all of Patton township. Wor.►—K . On the 1611, ult., by the same, Mr. Simon S. Wolf, to Miss Hannah M. Kreamer, all of Relversburg. DIED. LIPTOV—On Sunday, the Ist instant, in this place, of DlrotheMa, Willard A., third son of James It. and Lucy M. Lipilony.aged id: years and one mouth. **" The Bet[stoats Market. Corrected, Weekly by Hofer é Ketier, Main St The following are r s e pt, quotations up to 4 o'clock on Thursday , e In when out paper went to prase: • - White Wheat, per bushel 41 95 Rad Wheat, per bushel —3l 7501 90 Rye, per bustler 55 Corn Ears, per bushel 60 Oat., per bushel 95 Barley, per bushel ....... ........ 00 Buckwheat, per bushel 75 Clurerseed..perbushel Et 00®4 60 Potatoes, per bushel—, 1 26 Rap, per doses " ... 20 Lard, per pound.... 18 . Bacon, per pound 18 Pork, per pound ' 13 TALllollf, per - *and " ' 5.0,.. 12 . Butter, per pound ._ Rags, per pound Ground Plasler, per ton SIAGIAL NOTICES: A RIM/ITM or CONSIMPTION—Two thin oboes make onh cold; two eo)41, one arta* of Sionohltii j teh attacks of bronehitimit, one coffin. Alt of the shoos inseam ums be AVOIDICO by the timer use of Sellers' Imperial Cough Syrup—a lore and speedy remedy for Congas, Colds, Naimoli& lloarsenese, Whooping-Cough Sold everywhere. Pane 23, 1365-Iy. ROOT I ROOT 1 ROOT RINAD 1 ItiAD I Root's Peetschine preserves lbw life of the Hair, changes it from gray to its erfirfnal color in thrill weeks—prevents the hair from felling— is the best article for. dresser:is the hair ever• found in sandy remove dandruff and cure !inseams of the seatis delightful. ly palls cures baldness, not stain the skin. We tell the' story quickly, and tell it true, when we say it is a perfect Restorer and Dressing combined. No other preparation for the bale contains Pireraehlo Nut OM Sold by all Druggists: ORRIN' SKINNER 11; CO., Sole Proprietors, Springfield, Mass. 11-40-ly Burros' 'Asmara sea .wra Bara.—The Origimat and 0014•41141 Asibreein is prepared by J. ALUM R.asas, sad is the beer hair dressing sod preservative new in use. It g am u t , ' sir W i ling out, Gaines it to grow thick and long, sad piustnia k kola turning Pringsiaroly grey. It , arbaleates Arsidirat, oliwasss, bauitillos, sod roaJors the hair soft, glory. sad surly. Bay it, try it : sad bo eon wines& Dori be y pat off with a spmiaus srd ele. risk for Basses' 4broola, and Rao.o. other. Nor sok by druggists-and d Amoy good.. everywissra Prise TA swats per latol•—s6 per doses. Address KENYEIP'AIL , BROOLA. DEPOT, if Yalta. Street, New York Ity.., Hanois or Yoteritt—A gentlemen who suffer- IA fur part from Nervous Debility, Premature Deasy, and all the effects of youthful indiscre tion; will, for the sake of suffering humanity, send free, to all who need it, the-recipe and directions for making the simple tasSedy by which he was eared. Sufferers wishing toprollit by the adver tiser's expirrieneet,„p en, do ,so by- addressing JOHN D. °ODIN; No. 13 Chambers St., New York. . 11-1 Lin ! Lire! Lira l—Dnoehl DROPS ! Dwell American Life Drops will care Diptherip, Canto, Bronchitis, Bore Throat, Asthma, Rliegmatisna Neuralgia. Ague in the Face, Dearsobe, Toothaohe, Bruises, Sprains, Croup,'Oolds, raier.end Ape and Chol era in a single day. Sold by all. Druggists, with fell directions for use. ORRIN SHIN- Na B d CO., proprietors, Npilagileld, ;Mass., Damao Airmen & CO., New lurk. 11-10-1 y itTIyANON, ROT TrtOz.—Every young lady and gentleman In the United States can-hear were thing rely much to their advantage , by return mall (free,of oharge,) by addressing theunder signed. Thoini . Airing few/ of .being hum bugged will oblige by not, noticing this card., All others will pleium. address their obedient aerrant, THOS. F. qI:LA PHAN; 831 Broadway, New York. 11-1 THE MASON .1. HA &l l CABINET CREAM- Fort )- different gyres adapted to sacred end secular musto. for $BO to $6OO. each. FIF- Ti-jig r 0014) or SILVHH.MEDA . LB,ot oth er ritdiums awarded them. 'Castrated Ca es free. Address, MASON & HAM LIN, Beeron, or MASON BROTHERS, Now Yotut. -10-33-Iy. iTCIII IMO I riCli I—ECRATeII SgRATCII =—Wheaton's Ointment ytill cure the Itch in 48 hours. Also cures eon rile. *deers, chilblainh,. and oil eruptions of the skin. Price 50 cents. For sale by all Druggists. • By sending 110 rents to Weeks it Potter, Solo Agents, 170 Ws/eking ton street, Boston, Mass., it will by forno i rileit hy mail, free of postage, to eny port of the Uni ted States. oct 27, '65-Bm. lIAPIVERO on MINRRY ? ^MAT is rtt■ dreg- ROTVOUN sufferers afflicted with,iiipartnit torrbrea, seminal emissions, loos of power„ im potence At. causedsby, self abuse, sexual exces ses and impure connections, can the means of self cure furnished them, by addressing, with stamp. JOHN I). WILLIAMS, P. 0. Box 2853. Phildelphia, Pa. RITY.CMATISII AND, Nern•lMlA.—Nomernus ;remedies for these` . Complaints have been brought before the nubile, and used with va rying success, as they generally contain some curative qualities. But unfortunedy for the afilinted, they are of-little elfficiency7Wqr often they only modify diseases, and do little towards perfecting a radical cure. But the Great Inter nal Remedy, Jan - eon's R. Compound, effectual ly banishes the diskesase from esystem. It is beyond a doubt the surest Rd most :speedy remedy for Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Gout, dc. ever used. It has gained the patronage an, _favor of perilous of every rank, and the demand is steadily increaling. It is a priceless remedy to those afflicted. Sold, by Druggists every where. June 23, 1865.-iy. To CONBCIIPTIVEII.—The advertiser, tracing beeh re-torc4 to health in a row weeks by a very simple remedy, after basing suffered for several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease, Consumption—is anxious to make known to hi felibw-sufferera the means of cure. Tu all who desire it, be will send a copy of the prescription used (free of charge), with the directions for preparing aid using the same, which they will find a sure 'lure for Consump tion, Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, and all Throdt and Lung affections. The only objpet of the advertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit the afilictodomd spread information which he conceives to be invaluable, and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will Gust them nothing, and may prove a bless ing. Partial wishing the prescription, free, by return mall, will rictus adtlgors Env. EDWARD A. WILSON, WilliamsbursPlC,i ng s County, New York. 11.1 Antes. BLINDZikeiS AND CAT.' VlVl— treated with the utmost success by Dr. J. ISAACS, Oculist and A urist, formerly of Ley den, Ilelland, No. 519 Pine street, Philadelphia. Testimonials from the moat reliablp_suurces in the city and country may be seen at his office. The medical faculty are invited to accompany their patients, as be Itas no florets in hie prac tice. ARTIFICIAL. ffiliEri inserted without pain. Nu cLarge made fur examination. A P.VERTISE MENTS GREAT ATTRACTION ! XEIV GROCERY STORE! The undersigned begs leave to announce. to the °khans of liellefonte and tha. surrounding todntry that he has opened a new GROCERY in the room formerly occupied by Frank Green, as a drug store, on Allegany or Main street, next door to the hardware store of Mr. Baxstre►sor. No will always keep on band, cheese, lem ons, raisins. sugars, (rare and refined.) coffees, (Rio tr. Laguyre ), Tommon's essence of coffee, Rummell's, ditto; English breakfast coffee, Rio coffee in. papers. - A leo, s) sups, Loyeriug's, and prima baking molossed, of all grades; ices, cinnamon, cloves, allspice, nutmegs, myst,ard, saltpetre, ground alum salt, Ashton's *ibis salt, baking soda, Babetes aaleratus, washing soda, corn starch, rice, soap, different 'qualities of stove polish, :Mason's black ing,halters,hed cords, clothes linen, clothes pine, ur shoe brushes * scrub brushes, clothes brupoes, Water, sugar, and butter crackers, ginger snipe, &e. Also @agars and tobacco of the best brands, and Large assortment of teas olstbe anent qualities Also everything 'belonging to a FIRST CLASS GROCERY STORE Country produce wanted for cash or exchange. Herring, shad and Mackeral always on band in season. Also a large xnd 'faded assortment of glass and ynenneware, which will be sold low. The Citizens of ttellefonte and vicinity ate reepectfully invited to CIA and examine my stock. WM. STEWART. , Bellefonte, P►, Feb. 9, 1866.-ly °GREEN'S DRUG STORE. - Room No. 3, Brokerhors Row. The undersighed respectfully announces that . he has.removed his well known DRUG at CHEMICAL STORE, to the new'room (No. 3) under Bsokerhors ho tel, whlcii he has fitted _pp for that purpose; and baring largely increldied his nook is now prepared to furnish his, customers with - pure DRUGS, .• CHEMICAL'S, PeTENT Id savrNES. • PURR WINES k LIQUOBE, for medicinal me, DYE bTUFIS, with almost every article to be found in an establishment of this kind, sueb as Horse and Cattle Powder, Coal Oil, Alcohol, Linseed Oil, Glass, Paints, Patty, Sponges. Also -the largest and best collection of PERFUMERY AND TOILET SOAPS. ever brought to thixplace. Tobacco and cigari of the most approried brands, ‘ esartantly on baud. Ile would call the attentibd'W the pub lic to his stook of notions, coexisting , of Hair, Tooth, Nal, Fleet' and Paint, Brushes, Cutlery, Pipes, Drinking Cups, Chess and Backgammon boards? Chess Men, Dominoes, ka. 4c. • Also, a large variety of TOYS FOR CBILDREN. Particular attention given to preparing PRY, SICIANIP pazscßwinexe and FAMILY RECIPES. Having More than twelve ram experi ence in pitai bness, be teidalloOtildent can render tisfikUon to all who favor him with Their patronage. . FRANE P. GREEN, Druggist, Feb. 9, 1801-11. Room, Nag Prob. Row. 16 60 NI w STOCK EctoTse snow AT BUINSIDA'S, ' Warranted to bo fits ticst stock i 9 the coaist.T, call and ace: 0ct.13'6540 7-riA SHERIFF'S SALES. By virtue of sundry tilt of VerscliHoosi Alitipprsat yid Losart Fixates, issued out of the court of common pleas of centre county, and to ma dlreetedth' public sale at the court bottle In the borough of &wont. on Monday the 23d day of .I‘prll, A. D. 1868, the following described: property td wit: A certain tract of land situated In the town ' ship of Howard, boundod and described as fol lows, to wit: on the nouthAlly lends of Joseph Whit% an the west by binds of W. V. Packer, Thomas Dugheir and William Brown, on the north by lends of David Shank and Jacob Ba ker, and on the east by lands ofjamss Guidon and Nelson Askey, containlnj two hundred acres more or less, thereon erected a log Louse, and log barn end other out buildings. Seised taken in execution and to be mhl as the_property of Ismael Leathers. • • ALSO, All the right 'title and Inhered of David ' Hubler-and Michael Hublei,in and to a certain tract of land situated in Raines township Can ire enmity, bounded. and described as follows, beginning aealogwood, thence along lands or John Ifestennatt, south. 78 degrees, east 32*. perch., to a stone, thence south 16 degrees,west 8 perchea to a 'prime, thence along lands of Adam W , north 77 dames, east 114 perches to a post, thence along lands of the saute and Michael Mots, north 3; degrees west 136 t per ches to a thence along landp of Ifichael lieu, south 881 Aegean west 100 and to Stones thence along t i lle said other treat south 6 degrees west 130 pantiles' to the place of begin 'Mug, containing 1364cres and 104 perches and A LSO, Onesther tract, beginning et • dog wood thence aging the before Mated tract north 6 degrees east 130 perches to a stone, thence south 881 degrees west to i stone, theneer along lands of Adam Harper,' south 07 degree's west 16 perches to a stone, thence alone lands of the same, south 8} degrees west 11} perches, to a stone, thence south 81 degrees west 17 per• class to a stone, thence sotrth 10 degrees west 13} perches to a stone, thence south 3 dpgrees east 33 perches to a stone, the... ...lath 51 de grees west 44 perchers to a stone, thence south 891 degrees west 85 peahen to a black oak, thence along land of the, said Adam harper and others isouth h 8 degrees east 125 percher to stone, thence along land of John Ilosterman, north 53 degrees 128 pieta:ma to the place of Weaning containing 91 acres and 4 perches more or less, with improvements Ac. Robed taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Michael & David Hubler, ALSO, All the right title and interest of Demme Goldman, in and to a certain lot of ground containing about one scre, , sitnisted non? slebfown,in eight Of Philipsburg, Rush town ship, Centre county, bouhded on the north by land of J. Maine's, Widow, on the west by land of J. Piles, on tao south by main road, and on the eastrby slabtown, therein erected a small house with the improvements and appartenan- Cell. Seized taken in execution and to be cold as the property of George Goldman.' ALSO, A certain tract of laud situated in Furgeson township, Centre county, bounded and described as follows, on the north by lands late or Joseph on the west by lands of James Ross, on the south by lands of Shorh Steward and company, and on the oast by lands of Michael Rider and John Kidder containing rue hundred and fifty acres-more or less, there on erected a house and barn and other outbuil dings. Seized taken in execution and to be sold as the property of John'Ellenlierger. ALSO, A certain tract or piece of laud situ ated in Boggs township, Centre county, bound ed and described as follows, on ,the north by landref William Rose, on lite east by lauds of John Glenn, Simon Rarper, and street, on the west' by lands of estate late 11. H. McKinney:a, Wharten Morris and Mrs. E. W. 'Milne, and on the south by lands of James T. Hale, eon tainiiig forty three acres more or less, with ini provemente end appurtenances. Seized taken In execution and to, be sold is the property of A. b. Iddings. ALSO, A two story plank frame bons* or building situated In Boggs township s & said county of Centro. containing in fronC2S feet, and in depth 20 feet, snit the lot or piece of ground end curtitage, appurtenant to said buil ding' Sidled taken in execution and to be Ohl as the property of A. C. Iddlngo. Salo to commence at I o'cloqq, P.M. said day Sheritre Oftice, RICHARD CONLEY, Bellefonte, April 6, '66-3t. Shen,. APPLICATJON FOR LICENSE. . Notice is limb" . given that the follow ing named persons-hive tilled their petition, wit h me, and wilt make application at the Apri Court for license to sell liquor. Col..Rcuben Keller, Store, Centre Hill. Martin Dolan, Tavern, Boggs Twp. J. 11, little, Whole sale, Bellefonte. S. Armstiong, tavern ' Rush tom, J. M. Kepler, do Philipsburg. O. li. Conner, do do Peter Webber, du do 10-26-1 y John S. Gray, do Robert Loyod, do M. Brewer, du W Mier Riddle do Samuel Youtz, It. 11. Putter, John Spangler, do O. W. notion, du M. L. Lit ell, do Blias Miller, do Miles twp, Margaret Wolf, do Barris try!). T. B. Wetzel!, do Perna twf. iuroph bhaffer, . du Walker twp. T. M. Hall, du .Mileeburg bor D. IL Boileau, du do John U. (halo, ' do kinownhoe twp Martin Murphy, do do Juba R eeington, do J oaepti-Itowea, do Burnside twp lease Walker, do do' Jamas Furey ) do . Liberty twp Barth Corman, do • Spring twp. John Parsons, do Huston twp 11.13. biassing', do , Haines twp Jacob Condo do do Christiana nobler do do M. M. Guide, . ' do . Gregg twp. John Morrison, do Worth twp. Wm E Burchfield, do., Fergtson twp J B Butts, do -1 !lel'6Cantel:4. Jl3 Stone, . do 'l'o PO W A Biker.' • do - ' '',. do Daniel (Jarman. 'do do Edward Brown, do do Lazarus Moyer do Boggs twp. Joseph A Clark :do Burnside twp John C llendersou do Huston twp. JAMES It. LIPTON. ••,..l. oo Prat/wl, rIOUR2' PROCLAMATION. - Whereas; the Honorable Salt Linn, president Judge of the court of eons pima in the 25th Jmileial district, consisting of the counties of Centre, Clearfield and Clinton' end the Honorable TOhn 8. Proudfoot tied Ba6Mil Stroheokeg, esqa, associate judges in Centre 00., Laving issued their precept, to me directed, for holding a conrt'of toyer and terminer an& Sea ertiljall delivery at Bellefonte, for the county of Centre, and to eounnenoe on the fourth Monde? of April 1866, being the 23d day of the month 'and to continue two weeks. Natio? therefore hereby given to the Cor oner, JI ces sat the Noce, and Constables of the said only of Centre, that they be then and there in their proper parsons at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of said day, with their, records, ingot @M ' ono, emmainations and °tar remembrances, to do those things wh ich to their °Moss apper-• tain to be done, and those who are bound in re eognisance to prosecute against the persons that we or shall be in' the jail of Centre county, be then aqd there to prosecute amsinstthentas shall be just. Ojven under my hand at Bellefonte de Ith day of. April A. D. one thousand eight hun dred and sixty-six and the ninetieth year of the independence of the United States. Shhrifre Moe, RICHARD CONLEY, Bellefonte, Pa. Sheri • STOP THIS*" OmitldElilb the Public ! $lOO Stolen ! The undersigned, havibg loan robbed of OM Hundred Dollars, on Tuetlisiy, the 27111 feels It to be his duty • tov•auttlon the public against the vagabond who committal the rob be ; The that is a follow who ham been Wall around Pleasant G and Bellefonte for NINO months, namod IMO ap D W. RIDDLE. He is about Ore feet seven limbos bigbi udlit dark hale and wrometuche, of had when ha left, a bag somewhat red, sod thsjhui end Awed fivers of Ms right Amid: No reword is offered for his apprehension, hat ther authorities are tautionsd to be on the look-out fur him. JOHN R. April 6,•"00-3t. Pleasant tie R ZOIEITERTI NOTICES.. The fo ll owing setiostals bora been examined and passed shy ma nomala . l2loBl--41 record In this oaks" fox the impaction of balm, 'tsetse'', ereditom Ai an o&sca in say wpy interested and will be preilmted le tbe Omiketeis Court of Contra "minty to be bold at Bollefeate, for allowenes and eonfirmatioa, oa Wodasiday, the 26th of April A. D. 18811. I. The sooount of Mario • Iftlfpostay and Wil liam Paster ; evsentows ht the Jost will ao4 testa ment of Beltert N. Foster, late of Barite Win ship demand. , o 2. The account of John R. Thome*, executer ,of Ac.,of Robert boon, late of Centre ere", deceased. _ 3. The aseount of Samuel and Williamlleows, executors of th 3 last unloadtament Of Geo. Bolin, late of Bomb townshi p ( decessed. , 4. The account of John Gardner, itilpinktra tor of Ac., of DanitYPetterholf, late seessiont township deceased. ft. The ao6mint of Robert S. Nelson and Ellen J. Meson, administrators of Ac., of Junes A "Nelson, lets of Philipsburg, Centre co. deceased. 6. The sceptres. of 11. R. Smith, administrator ofite. of Rlitabeth Fisher, late of Pallet town ship deceased. • 7. The account of David If. Butliet, trator of to., of Joseph Noragong, late of Con 4:re comply deceased. 8. The amount of Jacob If. Wile, administrit- Aor of Ac., of 'Jacob Holloway, late, of Run,' township demised. 9. The account of Elias Witkleblech, istrator 'of AG. -of John Winkliblirh, late of Haines tOwaship' deceased. 10. The account of Leiiis Gallagher, admits- tor of Ac,. of Patrick .salliagbor, late of township deceased. The aebonnt of foams 0. Evens, guardian of the Perste,' and estate of Elan Barrel", skier child et John alone% late of, Gregg itatiiihiP deeered._ 12. Tho account of Michael Greve. executor of the last will and testament of Both Tate, late of Benner township devotee& • • 13. The account of Thllip and George Shone berger executed of Ac., of George Sheneborime, late of lian•is township deceased. 14. The anal account of Wallets' Train. attar dian of Wiliam and Sarah Irwin, minor children Jared Irwin, deceased. 15. The supplementary and final account of E. and D. Mcßride, Administiallir of 10. ' of John Mcßride, late of , Benner towambip de. ceased. 16. The recount of Joie * Weird and T. B. Ru pert, executors of the last will and, testament of William Baird Sr., late of Spring township de ceased. . • ... 17. The final acconnt of James Gordon, ad ministratouf &0., of Martin ilunish, late of Walker township deceased. 18. The account of James Gordon, adminia. tratoeof ~b., of. Robert Gorden,-late of Walker townihlp deceased. 19. The account of Matthew B. Poorman. ad ministrator deceased, (per Gawp B. Wearer sni Daniel Poorman, administrators) of ike., of Ruth Ann Johnston, late of Centre county de 'comma. Ro Tno account of John Smith: inistra; tor of Se., of John Stroh, late of Penn township deceased. 21. The account of John Ilelmbeds, execu'or of &a., of Catharine Rishel, late of Putter twin ship deceased. .22. The account of John Wolf, administrator 4 .te., of Dante ilong, lists of Raines township deceased. • 23. The account of John Milligan and Elias. bah Meyer, administrators of dc. of Joseph Meyer, late of Harris township dece ased. 24... The account of John Brett sad Henry Kreps, administrators of de., of Conrad Remy, late of Ferguson townibip deceasied. .25. The account nl.h,hn 8. Proudfoot, admin istrator of Sc.., of Michael Rider, late of Boggs townsbirrdeceased. 26. The Anal account of John W. Stewart, administrator of do., of John H. Shirk, late of Houston towr.ship deceased. 27. The account of William B. MeWilliant", guard) of Nancy E. and William E. McWil liams, minor children of Ilenry McWilliams, late of ergusou township deceased, . 28. 9 supplementary and final account of Leona Merryman, administrator of de., of John N pool, late of Taylor township deceas ed. . 29. The account of Conrail H. Strobl., guar dian of Jeremiah Swartz, minor son eorge Swartz, late of Spring township d 30. The account of John Rishel esq.. admin istrator of eke., of Wendell Royer, late of Miles township deceased. 31. The account of Evan M. Blanchard, sad Rebecca Pugh, administrators of die., of Dr. Evan Pagb,Jato_of -Centro county domased. 32. The account James Glenn and J. 11. Mitchell, executors of the last will and testa, aunt of James Johnston, late of Harris town ship deceased. 33. The account of James 4:llenn and J. li. Mitchell, adminiatrators of the estate of Ellen Johnson, late of Hands township demand. 34. The account of Jacob Leathers and Phil ip Barnhart, administrators of Ate., Of Joseph Leathers, late of Howard township deceased. 35. The account of John Rouman, admin istrator of sec., of Peter Zeigler, late of Gregg lownahip d o o ms's& - 36. The acoount ofAleorge 'Peters, adminis trator of de. of Jacob Peters, late of Potter township deceased. J, P. GEPEART, March 30.-4 t. Register. do Potter tarp. do du ORPHAN'S COURT BALL lly virtue of an order of the orphan's court of Centre county, will be exposed to pub lie sale pt the court house to the borough of, Bellefonte, on ' .. . . . . .. MONDAY THE 23d DAY, OF APRIL, 1866, the following rankest/Ile, all that farm or trust of land rltuated in Benner township, Centre county, adjoining lands of Abraham Valentine's heirs, Henry lirokerholf.M. Vandyke, Hastings heirs, and others. containing .., ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY ACRES, more or less, basing thikeos erected a large two story house and other buildings, one handled acres of the land oleared and in a good state of cultivation, the residue well timbered, and well supplied ;Rh a never failing spring of water, and a orchard. „ TNa lewet of labin three macs of d-leiest I lelledbote, Convenient to oe of the best mor • ticing in the centre of the te. and generally believed that there is large deposits of Iron oar on the land. Terms of sale, one half of the purchase mon ey-to be paid on the confirmation of the sale, the residue in one year thereafter with interest to bo eocured by bond and - mortgage. JOHN PA CINA. ' ' Administrator, De bonnie cost Ike. - , of Owen Ilefferson, deceased. , - 11ii.Ch 15 ts. LIST 'OP LETTERS,remaining in the Post 0111oe in Bellefonte on the drat day of Avid, 1566. Baldwin. W II Enrterboter, George Brom', Jermiah Kline, John Beek, Kelly, John Coffman, Mike 2 'Krebs. W E Eshelman, J D Kedt, Daniel Boatman, J 1) MoKarick, Marcus Faun, A C • Miner, D W Golden, M W Mrs MaCluisey, M Mrs Ghisell, - George Orr, 0 P Grua ' Sarah C Persons, John M Huichinson, Vi 01.% O Sitingler, Henry Hi4l,Maggie Miss Snyder, Susan Miss Hutton, George' &noise, S S Hamlin ' John - Tipton, 8 Henry, Henry Young D A , Johnson Margret 2 Persons calling- for any of the above' Bs of Lefler, will please say they ere advertis ed. W. Morreousair P; M.. OLMBTEADIS, REVOLVING LANDOIDE PLOUGH. This exoellent plough, which took the first premium at the N. York &ate Fair in 1800, is anqualed in the world; for lightness of draft or quality of work.. It is =raiteed to sari Mom 10 to 40 per cent. of t ' o the Gam and the same In holding, Per sale by I. HAUPT. TWIN AND WILSON are enunantly reach , - 1 hog new,goeds in their lbs. 1144 I V bPSING sad BLISTIM . ‘:- 1 steel ERWIY & WJLEIONII. HONNWSNON NAILS, illonmi she. at UM= S . WILSON'S WOODEN W4RE great variety. tit wthenrs ;1311i al m ;i) ki (;):1,`,5:4;ii KII EIRIZRIg . II3 °pmts. .• LIN Dies re; • BLOOD BEAM INER and lent iliestrung, for tin eve of Discos g firs an Topers State of the . - - • ' • The q on parnattrant Well others is, How all heal ire nieto - red if lost f And how pie served in perfect state f ThepfnessOr of untold Wealth. without health, is saiseroble ; poorest peasi. ask with toil for hile daily portion, possessed wlth inawpj as and . !-"PURE BUOrA.vr BLT 04, 'gushing through 'every rein, to Wiliest, loam& _ No ass am wojoy perteet health whilct the eirerlstuoi Is impeded sad tie blood thick with lelperttleir. _ To remove User , ii aot mai fko sloe of Idodaey's Improved Blood Searcher MEDICAL PLOCOVERT, ,but kmp it eo. That it is a +complete eaceme kr curing of Stood diseireto, numerous oertillestea fully attest. We reecommend if with confidence. R. E. SELLERS & CO Sale Propridars, toner of Wood and Second atreeti Pittifinrg. Nvoßms: sELLEng'VEßmiitdi. This Worm Medicinl 11.15 SO SUPERIOR, IF AN EQUAL In this or •ny other country Every year thousands of children die from this horrible evil. This alarming morality loudly callajor increased watialtiness, and for Greater care in the select ion or the =EI LET pHYSICIANS SPEAK SELLERS' VERMIFUGE THE BEST IN ESE Hers is the , Troy/ Lrcutriu Slortow. KT, Drc. l:, 11145. Mr. R. E. Sat.tma.'.—Your Iforrelfuge pos sesses more virtue than say I ewer weed: I will. state • case where I pure owe vial. My broth- Ws child was pleat sod Iran*? i. at sere Adam. Is thirty-six beers altar I pre the the Verudthgel the auwistors quantity of up ward of as Amara menet roue. paired. Tie child that was given up for lost, is ..w as well as oily 'albs neighborhood, • Amason Mean, M. D.• R. E. SELLERS & CO., Sole Proprietors, FOR A FAMILY MEDICINE SELLERS' CELEBRATED LIVER PILLS ARE INVALUABLE liars you Depression of spirts and loss of ap petite Are you Nervous end Irritable! Are you of Costive Habit I /lave you Pain in the Bide and needgehe? Ham you Ballow Complexion ? If so, mat assured there is noose derangement of the Liver' which Win for immediate *Wen • tier.. Performing an. it dam such important function,' in she body, it is higly necessary that it should be preserved in a state of .perfect health. To insure speedy notion ,and ate reef MAKE USE OF fellers' Celebrated Liver Pills. which hare stood unrivaled for thirty years. For the ours of et Liver Complaints •nd Costiveness and all Billions lelatiares, we recommend- tttent to the pulelic. Propridterr. R. E. SELLERS & TO., Pnnmilvso:PA • Sold, Plain and Sugar Coaled, by al/ Drugguta JOE SON't - RHEUMATIC- •COMPirtillD No %Anise for the cure of Rheumatism has ever attained to *violin high degr e e of favor and universality as JOHNSON'S Memareac Oen pouted Although bat eme year before the public this medicine has justly gained an uabotmded popularity. Wien the originator Ant intro duced it he mai convinced of Ito elicacy. - but he little thingi t it vim destined to preys much an inestimable blessing to the alUoted • but true merit ma not be suppressed. The atinsta- MOIM if hundreds who Uwe been coned by it mast prove the truth df the almertion that it it A RADICAL CURATIVE FOR liflanunatori and Acute Rbeuiuut6m, a . ovr, inctfaitto;A and kholnd dkwataa. We isooolovuoll U wit* °edam" : as th. 9patjaminiaii ldT fur tkasp and son; of Op OPT@ tap plain . .„ , 11:8 1 13ELLERS•te • , .41s•—•"li;'.: ..propritiors. irosoffll4. PA.. till' Jun, '66. Auirsithammo 0 ALL YE iOTBAB EM!IIMI!il OP \ • t PriliNDllo citEAr • To Ye AilToestes of &otiosity ! ! ! , . I Liss just opened • new AM* on the diamond. in the room lately ocepied by rifeee Grocery - tote_ Harts% experience in. the business he Baden himself that lila j etaclir will please all. • " flat.- , Oprill Cdasi.l of DRY GOODS. • , . Cloaks, . • - Oil .0 Abe Groceries et the Lest Qualities, Queensware mi ippon!. . Now is your time or Isergoine, the prier lb conforms to the Wow. All tl. leodios stylist of flaw, Women. • Children's Wear. and every article neceisary for one's comfort eell and examine the . steek before baying any other plate.. March 16'•6-Iy. N EW I'4IO , IITUItE WARE KOOll6 B. GALBRAITH & CO; Fars just received a large and snlendia assort ment of household and kitchen furniture, which Utley offer to the public got pries which eanaot. Ts/Stogies satisfaction. There _Soak consist' of Y oney and lifarbis top chamber suits, o diessing eased, 1' " wash etunda, Lounges. teat to TaLlt What. n.,te • Bed titeads. Ball kinds; lases and sorts, quaiity sad prices (Andre, _ e. t Tsbler, Mirror, Ac , lc: and every thing that should be bept in as es - tablishnient of‘this branch of trade. We offer thew cheap for cask and all , we ask is for you to edam anid see the goods and prices, and be convinced (which you certainly will be) that the place for bar gains lint ow Ware Rooms. OLD FURNITURE NEATLY REPAIRED Give us stall Lanny purchatiag elsewhere. wing Room' on Utah strait ow the Dia- mood--directly opposite A. Fhissmanli Mere 11-11 ly. B. GALIBRAITII A CO A COUGH, COLD, Olt BODE TIIROATi Repine* insmediat4, dotinas and ',huh! be checked' {% nancedio cnittiosme, Irritation or the 1 nap, a Permanent Throat Advotion, or as Turntable Lust Mame BROWN'S BRONCUIAL TROCEIL3 Having a direct Influence to tlie parte, give laimadlata relief. - For Droieiitir, Astkau; Catarrk, Cosunimptis• vautot Throat Distant, TROMP AU GOOD WITS GOOD SOCCINSO. SINGERS AND PIEBLIC SPEAKERS wilt And Troe3n useful in clearing the voice when taken before Staging or speaking, and relieving the throat after an minimal exertion of the vocal malls. The Trocies are mom mended and preeeribed by Physiell and have had testimonials from oitnineath" through out the cdtantry. Being an artic le taws merit and having prored theli 'Mese). Ay a teat of many years, each year Soda them in new local - idea in various parts of the world, and the ?rocket are universally pioaounced betterthaa other *Mau. ITTTSBURG, PA Obtain°.ly "Bram. Brotsehial Troeheo," sad do not take say of ate Wort Mew hoitaiiwas that may be offered. Bold everywhere in the United Stater, and la Foreign Countries, at 35 cents per box. March 2 '66 3m. e. It. r. POTATOES! P TATLIES 20,000 BTAIIELB Fon P LVICTIN 0 •ND T•IL■ Use! we ' ihrite the attention of Farmers, mad Deal ers and others to our stock of Potatoes., consist ing of all the Blowhard varieties— Pew& Blows, Monitors, Rock Eyes, Cuero, Malvern, Jaekonne, Prince Albert*, Early White Sproule, Uarnet Chili, " Dykema's, from various sections of the country—pit of elhiek we wUI sell in lota to 'nit punchemra, al lowest Wholesale market print...! WOODRUFF acw uufl . PRODUCE 003111116elflrN hi RCII A NTS, No 4 Arch @West, k, 54 North Wharee., Marsh 16 '66 4 Philadelphia. A. 11031 E 40R SAL Br" -- Being desirous of closing op busiest... the subseriber oilers at - private ealo, his hoes. and lot situated at Philmont thp, Centre county. The house is • geod dwelling house, with • large stomroom attached. Time is also a large ware house, good stable. and other outbuildings erected upon the lot. There is a thsilty young orchard, excellent garden, and good running water upon the property, and the - sttuathin sewed to none in the county fur a stop . lie will also dilpese of his entire stock of IllefehHil - dim on Seri reenithable terms. 'Put further por bootees, apply 011 the preonhes to March 23 1.860-:.;ut. lwrytts. L NVOcill LEAVE VII %ALE, The timber and wood leave of the t Lin ton coal and iron comp:mica lends, ritunted sod sear Hooch creek. Cliuton-oourtty, will Fe Darrell fur eels t 6 the highest bidder, proposal will be received and expliaatious given at the office of the couppeoy No 6, merchant. exchange Philadelphia, or by km,•-f`. 62 - 6c241, /inward, Cositre county. Pa. 6. E. BLAYBSAFER. Yarcb 23 1866-71.. • Pre+ kola. 1866. PSILAD"IIIIA, WALL A'APZIRS ROWELL AND- BOURKE M A NEVACTVII.6III . Or PAPER lIANOINGS, L WINDO . IF FHA DKO, Comer Fourth A Market Streets, PhiladPlphia. N. B. Always In Store. a largo Stook of March It 'MI Sta. LINEN! OIL kiIIAMI/1. TO FARMERS. Wantod'at the now' !Rorie of b. I. P.vosa, Ova hundred William of rye, floe tuoudrod bushels of cool 0bt001,.1100 Roo, .dretl bushels of barley. azolbooinWlC • OilOoro bud sides, for wbich the 'detest peal will be 'pad March 23, 1360-3 t. , RISH NOM , Role owl Cotopeft I Baker. dux-slab awl oOcolk and quo • bar ring for sale or tike grocery of tioerge•D. CVICVNItIa Plekh.i t k, {be-dayse,' sr - midis' jars. 144 sal• at Ilfees groceryA • 0/101111. Bud 4111ERIt:A2 111111$70,1ILD .tansto catsup, 'Bud diva wale for Ws at Piter's griteery. u Mowers, IrkSitsAints JJat. h k Aar dens*: lag soap for Mie ig V 4 1 41 , 1 *- A 1411 Z. TIOUBIS smut B.IISOLWEARTI TO* -11-/ 4 1 46 Pisoolks4 OMEN rbisms—tifitiona, c rpe'r.-Astierietitimi.t .1 other me. 14.1 at IRWIN 4 WII.S4IN'et EMI ♦ND 1 I=l D. L PAUNVI ' Shawls. Silks. &c lE2= =MI Sbue d tisiter. 34iutes and Ward tuLe• OEM I= 1866.
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