Sprsintatic Watchman TEAMS-112 per Tear when paid in advance 82,50 *basset paid_ in wham, and VAN when net d • irtttie *ration et the year. ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. Nar e s46:7—We would consider it a great favor if • 'y -would return but half the numbers. borrowed: ♦. X.—The abolition party had slits* thousand eta aulority In eonnsotkrat at Ow °tabor matorial 'Station hr 1864, now they Wu but 609. . invisettese.—SAmir. The 'circulation of Lb. WATCEUN ie dotthia.thsit of eitber"of the istherpapers published is the county. Turn Dinocnat.—Yen had bitter Wrest the chairman of the State hoatral 'Committee. If you will give me your hams, we will . Write foryou. J. A.—We Dare malls inquires ,but u yet have been unable to learn. As'aoon as we hear from the Preeilket•of the Agricultural So ' eiety to whom we have written, we can no doubt Elva you the Swiped information. THING ABOUT TOWN AND COUNT Iternoemensr.—Mr. Xdward Brown is making an improvement on Bishop street, in the way of • neW store room next to Baum's liquor stord. I=l CzarAtu.—lf Mr. Cook, the street COM misitioner, continues a little while longer at the 'Fork be has been at during the past few days, our streets will be as cleat of filth, as the country will be of abolitionism in a few year,. DAIIIIO ROBISSAL—We understand that the room of Dr White of Pine Grove, wits entered by two burglars one night last week, whetobbed him of over seventy dollers,and threatened they would - kill him if he made any noise about it. • _ o _ ~. • Tits Rt•aott.—Ws have see l li three aboli tionints in this section, who seemed to re , joke more than the usual amount over the passage of the negro equality bill. The reason they are so mtioh tickled about it, is said to arise from the (ma r that neither one of them can get • white woman for a wife, anil•this bill gives them the right, and -protects them In it, of miming as black a wench .as . they can find, 'provided there is amp debased enough to have them, I=l CARRTINO OCT Tile DOCTRINE.—We have heard it wbispered,whetber correctly or not, we will not attempt to say,thkt a fair lass, a descendant of a "loyal" family, residing not a thousand miles from this place, some time in the Sumner of 14 wan induced by her love for the down trodden, to emigrate South and become the teacher and proteci or of a lot ,of little "coffees." How matters went down there report sayeth not, but it does say that this blooming damsel returned home week before lent, and on Wednesday of last week presented her father, with a bright mulatto grand con. The old men it is said swears considerably about the matter and says if he did talk amalgamation, he liseLmo idea that any of his family would ever practice it., Is. DUHASIIK Vit.s.—For •kicking up a row," at the Cimmings House, on Saturday last, fighting. and otherwise disturbing the peace, a pugnacious individual of this town, named Charles Sturgis, was ow Monday ar rested and taken before Chief Burgess Bea ver, who after - hearing the ease, fined the gentleman dais, rwoll - mann ;Rod hirer to jail fur (seemly Jaya. We hope the sever itrof this punishment may have i salutary effect on some more of our "gay and festive" .young sports, and lead to a better observ ance of the law in future. Payingtwenty dollars fine and going to jail for twenty days is rather mere than an equivalent for getting on a "bender" and "sporting" around "loose" on the streets. We hope some of Our 'last" young bucks will, at least, consider it so; and if they have no regard for - their own morale or the morale of the community, let their pecuniary and personal interest plead for the maintenance of law and order. 0 _ Fstorsesos ALIMICD„ARNINTILONG.—An fitti Friend..F.rom the Pennsylvania Educator and Teacher we 06) the following notice of the gentleman wheel, name heads this arti cle. *Years age - Professor Armstrong taught the - Academy in ,this plane, and no,, superior scholar or better teat:der, either' before or since, has ever presided curer that classic ground." lie was a . metn of great erudition, a superb classical scholar, and an orator 'of graceful and impressive elo quence. ' YUNG' all these he was a' true Christain gentian:gh, an honorable, upright man, and a good friend and neighbor. ttaivereatly beloved,his departure from this attmosunity was greatly regretted, and vied wishes and prayers-followed Mm to his new home. jle went from this * place to Colum bia, in Lit:toaster county, and while in that place 'won the highest respect and esteem of it. citizens. Latterly, we observe that Mi._ Armstrong has become counloted, as Principal, with the Williamsport, (Lycoming county) high School. That Lis splendid abilities will greatly Add in advancing that institution to the highest degree of perfection. there cat' ... be no doubt, and the people of Willis sioit, 11l diver'l44# the hour that, b ught. prefs/atm Armitronito its halls of lea null* .„, ouiiof his old pupils we are gratified that 4. are thim: enabled to add ouetesti mony to the many ',Mottoes of the moral. worth Iliad eationsucm, omit we copy, with Ideatsara, the following .truthful notice of °Or old blond and teacher. We are enrol top. community will read it with much in. tweet& • • Ten )141.4tissronT Boil"lrian ScnooL.-- Prof. 'Aramitrong, who Is principal of our boys' high ieldol, is a madam of General John Annstiopg, who, setaled i AL Ihultlefereibis Revolution of ,76--dledolied, If in the intiiaa Wars, /Pa. SI 0 . 14"t" expedition Of whioh he the coainstind in the deetidation of Klktanhtd, at that time an Indian town.. A large silver spedal, with appropriate devices is still In oxistmee, presentad,to Oat Amalysiaig „bp the. Wham of Philadelphia, for his inspottaisi oarless - au this occasion. esommillek if o s P eq i n wzi tops in the bahi ties of'lllishdyithte and ahtown , and waif the alafidaufefftiedd o fAvocets' Washisnitalb, es iusaphypi, nlkinnt . 'looWe now hi the pos. matol of tandasts, - 'Prat. vltiltftg,tolg TArll t t l iP to tte nieinnilittdicritte 0, aa- D b.Lisisua its I.u.losicat Gays , the much celcbmtOd Dr. Jelin Mason having then been President of the Institution • fie imnuidiately from the College Balls do. ,voted himself to the business of Teaching, and has continued in Ehe Pr&fession till the present time. - -• He has filled in this aepaitinont, with much acceptance spine ofdhe most important positions, having been Principal of several distinguished Aeademies.annongethers, that of the capital of our state, for fifteen! years. Hering a few years -pf impairer health be witWew from academie teaching,.and gave his attefiTion to thp 'married,- ion of youth in Illocution, in which bnuteh of education he has a high reputation as a MC amoral inetruoter: Prof. A. was In the proseau tional tharAciatiry Rhea he came, last tall to Williamsport, and was chosen by the Board of Directors to take the charge of the Boy's High Bchobl. • The itched , limp then scarcely iporethin an ordinary public iehool. 'None of the higher brinche; were taught, and it hardly deserved to „bk.:wiled a high school. 'lt his since been organized, classified, and classes started in the higher branches of an so - eidenridal education. All this by been ac complished by the- energy and perseverance of Prof. Armstroug. • Prof. ti.•. Oits . spent the most of his life in teaching the Win and Greek ohmice and the higher branches of education. 'Perhaps there Is no man in the state Id his.profewsine, who has More varied!, thorough and extensive impala tanoewith literary and 'scientific knowledge. As an instructor, too, there are but few his equals, Long experience, and Lamont& schol arship have wide Bret elmis teacht. equalled by few, surpessed by none. His manners, highly cultivated, *fable and, kind., in disposition, a gentleman hi every sense of the word, have made him a mach beloved teacher, whom pupils love- respect, and vene rate., If thorough 'scholarship, large, intellectual attainments and long experience in teaching can give a just claim to consideration, it is due to Prof. Armstrong. It might be added, that Prof. A .thongh somewhat advanced in life, has now better health, and in fonaeciuence more vigor and en energy, than at any former period of hie life. We congratulate the citizens of Williamsport, and the Director. of their common schoolson the acquisition of Prof. A. to tile Department which he how so creditably and nsefttily fills. I=l Tae SOLDIERS CONVILNTIO2I.-111 aeoor dance with the call published in our recent issues, a number of the soldiers assembled in the Chun Howie on Monday evening last, and organized their 'meeting by the election of Gen. J. A Beaver President, Col. W. 11. Blair and Capt. Q. Dale 'were chosen Vice Presidents, avid Thad. P. Stephens Secretary. At the request of •the Chair, Capt. Hutchinson stated the object of the movement as contemplated by the signers of the call for the meeting. . . After some diacussion and consultation, it was resolved to perfect the organisation for the purpose of "Keserving the records of the soldiers of Qintre county ; paying a proper reepeot to the memory of the fallen, extending sid and assistance in securing imitable employment for wounded and' In valid soldiers; and generally to use all le gftliliteft means to further the true interests of soldiers." On motion the following committee were appoint° I to draft k constitution and *ere authorized to add to their number at pleas ure, ttnd to consult ,with the soldiers gen erally as to the best means to be adopted to oat ry out the object of the sesoolatiou. Copt. A. 13. Mitchinson, 49th, Chairman; Col. W. 11. Blair, 49th; Lieut. Jno, aunsallun Slst ; Sere. W. 11. Musser, 45th; MO. P. B. Wilson, 2nd Cavalry; Cal. J. F. Weaver, 148th; Maj. Roland C. Cheenernan 45th; Capt. C. 11. Hale. 12th U. B.; Capt. leaao Lytle, 148th; Dr. Thos. F. Duncan, U. S. Vote ; Capt. Rickel. Dinsmore sth Pa. Reserves. The committee will meet at the office of A. B. Hutchinson oh Monday evening next. Soldiers are in• Wed to oefrespond with the 7;l:airman. and to make such suggestions SS may occur to them in relation to the plan of organization. Communications should be addressed to A. B. Ilutchirrnh, Belle fonte, Pa. Col. Blair, Don, • Beaver, and others ad dressed the meeting in explanation of the objects of the organization ; urging espe cially its independence of all other organi zations, political or otherwise, and our duty to organize it effeeieoily, aid permanently to establish it. On motion the Convention resolved to ieassemble at 7i P. M. Tuesday evening May Ist being Tuesday of the red-- owl week af_tim_Apr it Innnrt Thoo present were urged to give Il possible pub hi ily ti, the announcipeut, of next meeting and to "urge the attendance of all Cent re county soldiers —On 11110119 n adjourned. J. A. Deaver, President TA . P. Stephens, • Secretary Business Notices Nitut Mat.mhuir Get).—The advertisement of Miss Mcßride will be found in another col umn. This young lady has had the advantage of a month's experience among the beet artiste, in Philatlelphia, from which city abating Just re turno with a line assortment of the latest styles and fashions. Call and see her. GOOD News!—Now is the time to relieve yourself or troublesome 'growling teeth, and laugh them out by stepping to the office of Dr J D Wingate, and inhaling the famous laugh ing gas or nitrous oxide. The Dr has at a con. siderable expense supplied himself with an ap aratue to generate nitrous oxide. RAROLI: OF JRFFFRSON DAVIS—It is a fact worthy of note that when Jefferson-Davte, a few days ago was asked by ono whom he knew to be hie real friend, whether he Mid not anxiously await sad hope for the day that would witness his trial Sp'd delivery from bondage, ho (Davis) expressed more anxiety and hope that ho might be paroled long enough to go and ex amine the features, of the groat side del!rery self : raking 0.-mbinoid Reaper and Mower, (Hub bards) at J. 11, Myers agriculturtfl implement store, Bishop street, Bellefonte, Pa. • 3. A SUPERIOR itrimunr.--LWIS can conscien iously recommeud to those suffering from a distressing cough, Dr. Strickland's Mellifluous Cough Balsam. It gives Toiler almost inetan taneous, and is withal •rttirdissgreeabig to the taste. There is no doubt !but the Mellifluous Cough Salaam la one of the beet preparations in use, and is all that its proprietor claims „for it We Save tried it during the past week, and found relief from a most .distressing cough. It is prepared by Dr. Strickland, N 0.5 East Fourth street Cincinnati, Ohio, and for sale by drug gists. may2s te4. DYSPEPSIIL—What everybedy says meet tree. We have heard Dr. Striekland's„Tost lecepokon of so frequently by those wise have . been benetittod by it, that at last we are Goan pelted to make,it knownto the pnbto that we really. believe it etfe is a core In every •ease; therefore, wo say to those, who are sufittring with Dyspepsia or Nervous Debility, to go to their druggist and ,got a bottle of ,Dr. Whit land's Tonto. miy2S. The Bellefonte Market. Corr Octa l Maly by iloffei 4L. lisr, .Win St. The following are the quotation' up to 4 o'cloak oa Thursday craning; when our paper want to press: Se W hite - Wbast,lor i =ol__ . • 12 02 a ipa', per $2 0$ lty's, psi boatel 66 Corn,lhere, per bultild • ' 60 Oats, per bushel..., , 35 Barley, per 'bluhel, 00 ~ Bnokwheal, per bushel ' . • ' ' "-"'.. PA Coovermscd, per bushel s4 Op . @ 4 MI Potatoes, par bombe! 1 2d • • 20 11 211 11 , pet 6911011 lord, oerleaud..r pound .. 1$ Bacon, pe • 161 10 Pork, picfpotind • Tallow, per poand.... ....... -.. ......... ...... ..12 Butter, per ponied ~ . Bugs, per p0und.....2a-e' 0 around Muter . , per teq 16 64 ' ..SPErIA .4^ NOTICES. a— . , Mainstays° or• OwfOlierrott—Two thin shoes make one nold.; two colds ono attack of .bronobitii ; two atfeevot.ihr:seehitisit, web Mtn. All of Um above diselishs can be AVOIDID by the timely., bee of Sellers' Imperial Cough Syrup—a surenkd apeedy remedy for Coughs, Colds, Tonneaus; Iloaiseness, Whooping-Cough Bold everywhere. , • Jane 23, 1335-Iy. ROOT 1 R9O? ! ROOTtRISID rRirAD I MILD! Boot's Pestaehine preue es the-illis ofthe Hair, changer it from gray to its original edidr in three werlks--prerents the hair_ kbm falling—' is the best article ter dressing the hair ever f undrin market--will surely remove dandruff , 1 autumn diereses' of the scalg—to delightful perffinted, eases baldness, ant will not stain 1 1 , e skin. We jell the story qufckly, and MILK true,vrire we say it, is a perfect BaStOrer 'O4 Dressing combine* Nq egher preparation for the hair contains Pestaehib Nut Oil. Sold by all Drsiggista. OR1)IN FIRTNNEIt & CO., Sole Proprietors, Bpringil7ll, Mass. 11-10-1 y Reeves' AMBROSIA FOR THO HAin.—Tho Original and Genuine Ambrosia is preparest by J.`At.r.cs Reeves, and is die best hair dressing and preservetive now in use: It dope the hair falling out, 'cameo it to grbw thick and long, and prevents• it, (rap turning prematurely grey. It eradicates fidaudruff. blz.noes, beautifies, sad. renders the hair soft, gi , and curly, Buy it, try it, and be' con- . win D..net be put of with a spurious arti cle. Ask for Reeved' Anibrosla, and tape no other. For sale by-druggists and dealers in fancy goods everywhere. Price 75 cents per bottle—s 6 perilosen. Address REEVES' AM BROSIA DEPOT, 62 Pulten Street. New York City. 0ct.13'65--43ta MOORS or Yourst.—A gentleman who suffer ed for yearnfroun Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all the effects of youthful indisore tom, will, for the sake of suffering humanity send free, to all who nood it, the recipe and dirmtions for making the simple remedy by which ho was cured. Stafferern-wishing topcoat by the sliver doer's ixperience, cm do so by addressing JOHN D. OGDEN, Nu. 13 Chambers St., New York, 11-1 Lies! Lae! Lire !—Ditoes ! Darien! Daces! American Life Drops will cure Diptheria, Coughs, 'Bronchitis, Sore Throat, Asthma, Rheumatism, Neuralgia. Ague in the F 114.8, Headache, Toothache, Bruises, Sprains. , Chil blains, Croup, Colds, Fever and Ague end Chol a.' in a single day. Sold by all Druggists, with frill directions for use. ORRIN SKIN- N R it. CO— proprietors, Springfield, Maas., Deuces Barnes it. CO., Now lurk. • Farts van. sur Tnr r..—Every young lady and gentleman in the United States can hear some thing ve4 o nitich to their advantage by return mull (fie° of charge.) by addressing the under signed. Those having learn of being hum luiggeol will oblige by not noticing% this card. II others will please address •thoir obedient servant, THOS. F. CITA P31411'1, 831 Bruathrny, Now York. 11-I TIII3 MA510,1 .1 lIIIII.IV CABINrT 01.0 A s.— Forty. different styles adapted to sacred and secular music. for $BO to WO each. Fut. TY ONE UOLD or SILVER MEDALS,or oth er first premiums autarded them. Illustrated Catalogues free. .Address, MASON & HAM LIN. Buirrox,pr MASON DROTHERS, raw YoPK. TICtI irrll BOILATeII —Wheaton's Ointment will cure the Itch In 48 hours. Also cures *all rh•ton, ulcers, chilblains, mill all eruptions of the akin. Price 50 Mite: Fur sale by nil Druggists. By sending 80 cents to Weeks b Potter, Solo Agents, 170 Washing ton' street, Boston, Mar., it will be forwarded by mail, free of pust4e, to any mut of the Uni ted States. Ca 27,'65-6m. 11,11.1'14E19 on ? TOtT I 9 WIZ Ql!f:130 Ti on.- A II norvons sufferers afflicted withlsporma torrlices., seminal emissums, loos of power polenee Lo. gemmed by self aliuse, saki-ELY-execs sem and impure emmeetionsi, eon have the menne of eell intro [hest, by addressing, with stamp. JOIIN IL WILLIAM:, I'. U. Ito 2efdt. Phildelphia, Pt. 11111:1 , 1ATIIII AND N SCRAI remedies tor these complaints have been brought before the, public, and used with va rying success, as they generally contain some curative qualities. But itufmtunately for to afflicted, they are of little efficiency. For often they only modify diROMOS, and do little towards perfecting a radical cure. Rut the Great Inter nal Remedy, .ImMilson's It. Compound, effectual ly hani'bee the diereses from the system. It mu boy mnmi a doubt the surest and most :speedy remedy fur Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Gout, he. eler _lmisAgamemml h_e_pft I rmmtmge_a flit or of pert mu of Aury rusk, and the demand is steadily increasing. It is a priceless remmly to those miLlm/ toil. Sold by Drmigglats ever - wherc. ,, Juno 2J, 1865.- ly. To Cossuurr:vhs.—The advertiser. having been re•tored to health in a few weeks by a very simple remedy, after having suffewd for several years with a severe lung affection. and that dread direare, Consumptton—is analows to make knewn to hi- , fallen sufferersthe means of cure, To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription used (free of charge), with the directions fur preparing and using the slime, iNliich they will thud a sure cure for Consutrip- Mt, As t hum, Bronchitis, Coughs, Wile, and all Throat and Lung affections. The only object of the advertiser In sending the Prescription is to benefit We afflicted, and spread information which ho conecives to be invaluable, and he hopes every mai:furor will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a bless ing. Partiesicshing the proscription, free, by return in .7 ill please , add roes Rev. ED WA RD A.-WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings County, New York. ' 11-1 DF:APIESS, riII•DNICIS AID CA TA DlM— treated with the utinwit stieveis by Dr. J. ISAACS, Oculist` attkAurist, Curinerly of Ley den, Holland, No. 519 Pilo street., Philadelphia. Testimonials from thet reliable lemmas in the, oily and country ma ma r be seen atlas office. Tee medical faculty are invited to accompany their patients, as he hue no secrets in his prac tice. dItTIFICIAL RYES inserted without pain. No cLarge made fur examination. ' 10-46-Iy. ADVEIrTISEMEWE'S W HAT ATTRAdTIOr! NEW GR 0 CERY STORE! The undersigned begs leave tq announce to the cittscus of Bellefonte and the surrounding chr:try that he has opened a 'new OItOCERY room 'titularly occupied lAy Mrank Green, as7llVg Aare, on Allegany orlitiln street, next. door to the hardware store of Mr. Ilexetrerser. always keep on hand, eheeke, lem ons, raisins. sugars, (rare and reined,) coffees, (Rio & Laguyrn),Toollllotell essence of coffee, Rummell's, . ditto; English broakfabt coffee, lute eoffeo in • . papers. Also, eyrdps, Lowering s, and prima standard baking molest's+ of all grades ; spices, cinnamon, cloves, sib/OMJ. nutmeg., muatard saltpetre, gruujl. alum salt, Ashtoo's table salt, baking soda Debates mileratus, washing soda, corn stanch, rice, soap, different qualities of Kure - polish, Mason's blsult • ing,halters,bed dards, clothes lines, clothei S*,p ' • shoe brushos, scrub hearths* • clothes tyusites, watlitisuglv and butterersolitireiginger sing he. A.lett seems and tobacco of the best tuandsland a large osurtmild.of teas of the qualities. • Also everything belonging tea FIBS 4 F CLASS 011 1 .00./1/tlf STOnig Country prud,ace wantaiii4eAsorgielsange. Herring, .had and Mao oral alwaytella hand in season, Also a-latge-utd varied eimertment of glom end quoensware, whieh will bo. Soli ,low. The °inserts of Bellefonte suid vicinity es; reqnsetfullY Invited to cal and examine my Took. StEWAgT." Bellefonte, Ps., Feb. 0, 186d8:ly. ILTABDAVARE, of every description it to- Milejmoid,priaos. now'ming °pone:away day at - 11,16 IRWIN In WILSONEL IMLLassidAtosißells;siLe . Ire an kindest WILBOSI3. NEW :ADMTISEIKENTS 0111811IFF'S SALBS. /3 N By virtue df sundry wt ib of Vas%Wag Expenous and Levari .I'c(cias ) losuod out of the court of oecumon plear of Centre county, and to me directed, will be exposed to public sale at the court house in the borough of Bellefonte on Monday the 23d day - of April, ,41. D.'18116, the following describes' 'property tit wit: A certain Mot of bald situated in the town ship of' Howard, boundid,and described as for lows, to wit: on the s wab by lands of Joseph White, on the .went hy lands of W.V..' Psalter, Themes Hughes and. William. Brown, on the north by lands orDayldlihank and Jacob Ba k&' and on the east by lands of James.llordon and Nelson dikey, containing two hundred Horeb more or leis, thereon erected a log-Atoms:l, and log hens ancintber out building.. Seised taken in'execetion aid to be sold as the property of Simnel Leathern. ALSO, All the right title and interest of David Ilabler and Michael nobler, in and to a certain• tract of land situated in Haines. township Cen tre county, bounded nod described as follows, beginning et a logwood, thence along lands of John Haldeman, south 78 degrees,esipt 72 I kr,. pprehos to a a one, thence south 16 degrees,TiOst 8 peroliesttu spruce, thence 'along lands of Adam Weaver, orth 77 degree., east 94.perchea to a poet, limbo 'along lands of the same and Michael Mots, rth 24 degrees west 1354 per elves to • • t mice along lands of, Michael Iliaa„sooth 88} degrees west 100 and, .. to_ stones thence along the said other tract South 6' degrees west 130 perches to the place grin ning, containing 126 sores ani c t,44 perch and allowance, ALSO, One other treat, begioningnt a‘ dog wood thence along the before recited tract north 6 degrees east, 130 perches to a stone, thence south 884 degrees - west . to a stone, thence Tug lands of Adam Harper, south 67 degrees west 16 perches to a stone, thence klope lands of the same, south 84 degrees west.lls,perchos, to a stone, thence south 81 &greed west 11 per ches to a stone, thence south 10 degrees west 135 perches to a stone, thence south 3 degrees east 33 1 1.1 mhos to a stone, thence south 51 de grees wNt 44 perches to to atone, thence south , 8116 degrees west 85 Pethes to • black oak, thence along land of the said Adsm Harper and others south h 6 degrees east 125 porches to a stone, thence along land of :robp ilostenhan, north 53 degrees 128 porches to t u be place of beeeninal containing 91 arias Acid 4 payola...is more or lose, with Improvements he. , Seined tekon in execution nod to ho sold as the properly of alichnel A David Hader. ALSO, All ,flie right title and intervit of George Hotelman, im and to a &num lot of ground containing eltiout ono este, situfted near elebtostn in eight of Philipsburg, Ranh town ship, coultsesionetty. bounded on the north by land of J. Heine's, Widow, on the went by lewd of J. Piles; on toe /with by main road, and on the cant by alabtown, thereon erect"' a small bonne with the iinproveutenta and appurtenan -005. Seized taken in execution anil to be sold tis the uniperty of tteorge Goldman. A LSO, A certain tract of land sitnatod in Furgeson township, Centre county, bounded and descrtb.ot as follows, on the north by hinds l a t e of Joseph. en the we.t by l le of Ross, on the south by pools of Shorb Steward and eoutpany. and on ho east by Lands of Michael hider and John Kidder containing mac hundred and tiny acres more or lies, there on erected a house and burn and other outbuil-, dings. Seized taken in execution and to be sold as the ptoperty of John Ellenberger. A L.S'O, A certain tract or piece of land situ ated la Boggs dentro county, bound ed and deatriatal as Amon', on the nortdi Imds of V} mum. Rosa, au the wit by lauds of ain qdonn, Slmon IferpM7 and street, on the west by lands of estate late H. IL MaKiaskey's, Wharton Morrie and Mrs. E. W. Iddings, end on the south by lends of James T. Hale. con taining forty three acres more or less, with un prorements and dpportentinees. Seised taken in exec'etion and to beffliold as thu property of A. C. Iddingx. A /.NO, A two story plank frame house or building situated in Boggs township. in saki county of Centre. contenting in front ZS feet, and in depth 20 font, afid the lot or piece of ground and curtflage, appurtenant to emit butl ding- Seired in execution "awl to be sold as the - propertyrof A. C. lddings. Palo to el/1111110U.! at 1 o'clook, It3l. said day; Sheriff's Office, RICH NLEV, Bellefontu, April 1,, 'Off-3t. APPLICATION FOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given that the kollow ingenatued persons have filled their petition: wilt toe, and will wake upplicallon at the April court for licence to sell lomor. Col. Reuben Keller, Store, Centrd Hill. Martin Dolan, 'I aver'', Boggs Twp, • J. B Eta t, il bulls ottle„ Belletintu. A. Baum, do du Laze, OA Moyer do Boggs twp. S. At tuott,..ng, tavern Rush twp. .1. M. Kepler., do Philipsburg. U. B. loaner, du do I', ter Webber, du do • John S. ti r,9 , do' do Robert Loyed, du do M. Di viner, de do Witham !fettle do, .. do Samuel Touts, du Putter tap. It 11. Porte,. . du do John-Spangler, do do U. W. twit..., - du do ~ . M. L. I.ittell, do do '' a„ Elias Miller. sic ! Miles twp, t Margaret Wolf, do liar.. Lite. T. 13... Wutoell, do Pena twp. Joseph bliaffer, do Walker twp. T. hi. Hall, do Idilesburg bor. D. It. Boileau, do an. John G. Uncle, du Snowshoe twp. Mart in Murphy, du do - John Essington, . dudo Joseph Bowes, do Burnside tap. Isaac Walker, . du do James Furey, do Libarty twp. Sarah Corwin, du ' - - Spring twp. Jobb PWrsons, du Ruston tlep. 11.8. Mussina, do. ~.. Raines twp. Jacob Condodo do Chrintintfa If abler ilp do - M. It. Outs°, do flregg twp. John Morrison, du Worth tap. Wiu lf Burchfield, do Ferguson twp. 3 B' utts, do Bellefonte. J C Stone, -J 4 do do/ W A Miami.. ' do Daniel (Jarman do do 'M Bdwai'd Brown do r- Joeepli A-Clark do Burnside twp Joint C Henderson do Huston twp. r JAMES H. LIPTON. Pent4onotary. • ___ 'loll? ITOGL.IJIATION, j Whereas, the Honorable Samuel Linn, president judge of the Court of common pleas in the 25th jintleiel district, consisting of the eouities of Centre, Clearfield and Clinton, and thelflonorables John S. Prondfoot and Samuel Strohecker, ems., associate judgesin Centre co., baying issued their precept, Au me directed, for belitit% a court of dyer and terminer and get, end jail delivery at Bellefonte, for the county St Centre, and to ' commence OR the fourth Monday of April 1.9116, being the 235 day of the moult' and to continue tWi-ij weeks. Sotire is thereon] hereby * given to the Cor filler, Justices oi the Peace, and Constables of the said county of Cliutre,lizat they be then and there in their proPlir persons at 2 o clot& jn the afternoon of sold day, with their records ' 'inqui sitions, examinations, and other rethembrgteelis to do those pings nhioh to their offices apper tuin to be dolt's, and those who are bound In re' cognizance to prosecute against the persons that arirsr,tinin the jail of Centre county, be then lied thertim prosecute against there as shall be just. - Given under my, band at Bellefonte the lth day of April A. D. owl thousand eight hun dred and sixty-six and the ninetieth year ot , the iniijintience of thes-United Stated:, Sherioe. RICHARD CONLEY , * ISAlsloate. Pa. Sheri.. • STOP THIRP I Caution to the POI 11102, Moles The undersigned, having been robbed of Owe Ileedred Dolton; as Tuesday, the 27th gltimo, feels it to Ito his duty ta caution the public against the vagabond who committed the rob, bury. The th el, is a fallen" who Ihri been lying around Pleateot Gap and . Bellefonte for some Inalltbor lutreed , HUGH W. BIDDLB. Ha is about 11 TA feet .even inches high, with dark hair end moustielni, or bad when he, jeft r a fee somewhat nod; and dieflrei and eecestri Atieru of Ate rigs Made. No reward is ram* for his apprehension, but the autbaritior sse,sasihm ai ll to bo on the look-out 'tot , " • • " JOHN R. TAU 6, "66-It. Pleauat.44 NEW ADVEItrISEMENTI3 RBGIS'TEIt'ij NOTICIOH. , The fallowing accounts bare been examined and passed by me iamb! filed of record in title oMee tin the Inspection of heirs, legation, meditate and all others In. any 'lnky interested and . * 11l be presented to the Orphan% Court OtCipa..oolinty to be held as Datlafbale; for- alloiOff 11 and eonennulon. ea Wednesday, the - 26M of April A. D. 1860 1. The account of Mark Halfpenny ind Heiner, evocators adze lent d 1 testa ment or Robert M. Foster, late of Hisr town ship' deceased. t. Th. ammunt of John E. Themes, exeentor of km of Robert Boson, late of Centre count/ deceased. L Tba aceount,oftiainsiid apt Milani Brim", .exeentora of the Ilut mitt anditestainent of lie. Bown, late of Barrie township teenaged.' 4. The aswount of John Gardner, adsahtistre. tor of so., of Daniel retterboff, late ofEaltugen township deceased. b. Tbo account of Gobert K. Nelson and Ellen 7. Nelson, administrators of 4c., of James A Nelson. Tate of Phillpeburg; Centre o(4*w:eased. 6. The account of B. ' Sista, adnilalstratbr roar@ sirrumniverrlervirdcuPrra .*. ship deceased. • 7. The account of David M. Burket, of , of Joseph Moragong, late of cen tre county derteitsed. ;4 4 .. & The account of Jacob If. Wile, administra tor of-ke.. of Jacob Rllloway, Wei of Raise* township dpoees. 9: Slid kkeount of Elias Winkleblech, admin istrator of Le. -of John Winklebleoh, bite ,of Haines township deceased. 10. The account of Lewis Gallagher, admin istrator of ky of Patrick tiallagher,. late of Walker township deceased- • • 11. The account of James G. Evens, guardian of the person and estate of lira Derrell, minor child of John Borroll, late f Gregg township deceased. 12. The account of kfidhael Greve, exeoutor• of the last will and testament of Ruth Tate, late of Bonner township deceased. 13. The:account of Philip and George Spent. berger, executors of Lo., of GeorgeSheneberger, Ileto of llama township d . 14. The final account of Williaui Irwin. guar dian oaWillam nod Sarah Irwin, minor children Jared ii•win, deceased. 15. The supplementary and final account of E. and D. Mcßride, Administrator of ke., of John Mcßride, late of Benner township de reseed. •• • . 16- The account of JOllll Baird and T. B. Ru port, executors of the last will and testament u W illiam /laird Sr., late of Spring township do ceased. 11. The final account of Jame 'Gordon, ad ministrator 0f4.0.,kf Marlin Banish, lac of Walker township deceased. 18. The account of James Gordon, adminis trator of ,Pc., of Robert Gordon, late of Walker township theorised. 19. The account of Mattßeel B. Norman. ad ministrator doconsed, . per George B. Wearer and Daniel Doorman, administrators) of do., of Ituth Ann Johnston, late of Contra county do ceased. 'l'no account of John Smith, adinToistra tor of .Pc., of John Stroh, lam of Salim township do:maned. 21. The account of John lleirubach. executor of dc., of Catharine itishul, late of Potter town ship tleeeased.. 22. The account of John Will, administrator of de., of Daniel taing, late of Haines township dcceasial. 29. The account of John Milligan an Eliza. beth Meyer, administrators of &c., of Joseph Meyer, late of Morris. township deceased. '4 The account of John Draft and Henry grew', administrators fif kc., Of Conrad Steamy, lite of Ferguson township dammed. 25. The account of John S. Proudfoot, aJinin ;strafor of ,tc., of Michael Rider, late of Boggs torrnshipgased. • 26. Th al acemant of. John W. Steuart, whuinixtru of d-e., of John If. Shirk, late of Houston township deceased. 27. The account of William IL McWilliams, guardian of Nano). EL and William I. McWil nallitl, minor children of llenry McWilliams, late of Ferguson township deceased, 2s. The supplomeutary and final Recount of Leonard Merryman, administrator of 1.c., of John Vanpool, late of Taylor township deceas ed. 21). The account of Conrad U. Strubk, guar dian, of Jeremiah Swartz, minor son of George Smuts, l a te of Spring township deceased. 30. The account of John Kish.' esti.. 'Amin iftrator of Au., of Wendell Royer, late OT Miles township deceased. 31. Tjao account of Evan M. Blanchard, and Rebecca Pugh, administrators of &c., of Dr. Elgin Pugh, late of Centre county deceased. 32. Tho viscount James Glenn and J. H. Slitcheßrezbeutors of the last will and testa ment of ..lstohneton, lute of Ilarrie town -33. Tho account of James Glenn and J. U. Mitchell, administrators of the estate of Ellen Johnson, late of Harris towtuthip deceased. 34. The account of Jacob Leathers and Phil ip Barnhart, administritorer of &a., of Joseph Leathers, ',aloof Howard township deceased. 35. The account of John Roseman, admin istrator of fe., of Peter Zeigler, late of Gregg township deceased. 36. 'The account of George Peters, adminis trator of be. of Jacob Peters, late of Potter township deceased. J, P. GRPTIART, March 30.-It. Register. ORPHAN'S COURT BALE. lty virttilkvt mu order ef the otph.re'd court of Centre county, will be exposed to pub lio solo at the court house in the liotrough of Belloftmte, on - . MONDAY THE 23d DAY OF APRIL, 1866, the,follewing real estate, all that farm or tract of land tituated in Benner township, Centre County, adjoining lands of Abraham Valentine's heir., Henry Brokerhnff, IL VandOri, Flutings heirs, and others containing • ONE lIUNDRED -AND FIFTY ACRES, more or loss, basing thereon created a large two story house and other buildings, ono hundred acres of the land almond and in a good state of cultivation, ,the residue well timbered, and well suppited with a never taill4r.lipsing of water, and a good orchard. This tract 'of land is within three milts of Bellefonte, convenient to one of the best mar kets In the centre' of the State, -end generall,y believed that - there Is large deposits tof trim oar on tho land. -Terms of' sate, one half of the paretic:le mon ey to be paid on the confirmation of tho . "salit, the residue in one year thereafter with interest to be secured by; bond and mortgage. JOUR ,PACINA. Administrator, De blinds non eke of Owen Heiferson, deemied. March-15 ts. G REEN'S DRU(I STORE. 7404. Room No. 3, DrokerhofrA Row- The undersighad relopeotfully announces the; he has rompld his well known DRUG & C MICAL STORE, to the new roorrillikk. 3) tinder Bnolterhors ho tel, which he has fitted up for that purpose; and having largely increased hie stock is now prepared to furnish his customers with cure DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PATENT MEDICINES. PURR WINES k LIQUORS, for medicinal nee, DYEtoTUFFS, with almost every article im.found in an establishtnentvf this kind, such as Horse and Cattle Powder, Coal Oil, AlooludiLittsced Oil, Glipit, Plattla• Putty,Sponges. Also the largest and hest collection of PERFUMERY AND TOILE!' SOAPS, • er brought to this place. Tobacco and cigars • most approved brands,. canstaatly on ban.. a would call the attention of the pub lic VI his stook of notions, consisting of Hair, Tooth, Nail, Flesh and Paint Brushes; Cutlery, Prinking Cups, Chess and Backgammon boards, Chess Men, Iteminoes, dc. Ac. ' Also, i lurid - variety of • TOYS FOR UtfiLDRFN: Particular attention gived to preparing PHY SICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS rukulfAlkilLY RECIPES. Having had more than twelve years egperi, en& in the business. he feels oontldentlhe can render Wilda:lion to all who'lltroiellb with their Ratronaa_„_ lrE Druggfit Fbb r ,l4,/ „. Room, Na 3 Brob. Bow. 1 iDINE GAO' ACADEIT'‘ SEMINARY. swim -OP MistMuliow ill open XiMbeadai ARTE440866, E. L TAISMAS, A. X., April 16 Pelicipat. ;•• ElClLitillt CO CM* LINDBINDS *,04)111 sniwnEs . 'end ' Medloal tlioaaroi7;lbr LIM ours of , Disoos okrielog from on Lapsui State at the Blood, .• ' The question Piremount to all others is, How can health be restorpd if lost . And how pre served in a plant Mats Thepossessor ° untold wealth, without health, th • miserable man; but the poorest peas ant, with toll or his daily portion. Peissised withlrawup arm and PURE 11170 Pk NT fiLOOD, • • • . tarogs¢ e►el7 vein, is blessed; indeed. No ope opt enjoy perfect henith Whilst QM circulation is Impeded end the blood thick with impurities. To remora these hi not only the Sin) of iadeey'a Improved Blood Searcher and • . e MEDICAL DISCOVERY, • but when unovated to keep it ea. That it ix • complete 'llllohloB in outing of Blood dieeueeel numerous bartilloates fully attest. We racoommend it with oontidence. BEI...LLS Sole Propriefo;o:Vorotr of Wood and Second *reel. Pitorbwrg. • Nvoßms! SELLERS',VERMIFUGE This Worm Nedicsns lIAS NO SUPERIOR, IF AN EQUAL In this or spy other country Every year thousands of children -die from this horrible evil. This alarming morality lodOly calla for increased wathfulness, ettAti for Greater care in the selection of the Remedy. LET PKTSICLANS STEAK. SELLERS' VEIMIF\UGE TEE BEST IN ESE Ilete se the Proof LICIMO SYktioN, KY., Dec. 17, 1945 llfr. R. R. Br.m.et..—Your Venn ifuge pos. seises more virtue than any I ever used. I will state a ease where .1 gave one vial. My broth er's ohild was ',inlet/ and ...airy to 4 mess skeleton. In thirty-six hours tiler I gave the the Vormifuge , the enormous quantity of sp. agard of si.o hundred norms sears passed. The child that was Oren up.ior lost, is now as well as any In the neighborhood. AIIBROSZ ARNETT. al. D. R. E. SELLERS & CO., Sole Proprietors, Eli 1 ' PITTSBURG, PA F OR A FAMILY lIIEDICINIS SELLERS' CELEBRATED LIVER PILLS ARE, rEvetuAlitii." Have you Dsprossion of spirts sod loss ~of ap petite ? Are rola Xervous and Irriable ? Are you of Costive Habit? Move you Pain in ' lhe Side and Headache Have you Sallow Complexion ? if so, rest assured there is ear'il derangement of the Liver which owns few inn...diste atten tion.. Performing an it does amen Imp:mesa functions in the body, it is higly noc?ssary that it should be preserved in a •tete of ported health. To insure speedy action and Immedi ate MAKE USE OF Sellers' Celebrated Liver rills which have stood unrivaled for thirty Tears Far the cure of Liver Complaisita and Costiveness and all BiWoos Diseases! we recommend them to the public,. Prontiotore. • R. E. SELLERS & CO., PM7NBURO,PA Bold, Nein and Sugar Coated, by all Druggists JOHNSON'S RHEUMATIC COMPOUND, No Medicine for the cure of Rheumatism bee ever attained to each a high degree of favor and universalityl as JOHNSON'S Rheumatic Com pered. Altheugh but one year before the publio this medicine has justly gained an unbounded popularity. When the originator first intro duced it he was convinced of Its efilosoy. but, be little theme - t it was destined to preys such an inestimable blessing to the afflicted ; but true merit can not be suppressed. .The attesta tions of bundtedi who have been cured by it musVprove the truth of the assertion that it is A RADICAL CURA.TIVR c 808 , 60.; IntlemiiiiOry• and Aeut,e Rheumitiem; GOUT,- 11BUBALGIA and kindred Weems& e recommend It with °outdone.' as the Gre((t In,ternal Remodi for nee wed, Mid pod llip cm, el the }here eons " • R. B. SZLLitiRS CO..' , . . Propristori, tin .Jun• P 117130114, PA ADVERTIf3EMENTS T O. ALL TIC LOURS SPLENDID" • )A To IreAdvecook*; orlooafri* ! I • It . Dd 1. 11t1/P/Elt gig suit boat t - is• 4 4.4;4 ib t in the lately ocuirted by PiSett Stymy ?tom Mario g esperfebea•lo tke Ibuithlbs be Oath:o himself Ow his stock will phew all. 4, will Goads dr • DRY pooDs. • • Oloaks. 86sirls, • Bilks, &c Oil °lathe Grog oo i** if tkis book Glital/lieei COminaware, Boa ' =II Cialierp 81&p re, Now is your time for bargaim6 the }ries, to conform to the Omer. All the leading style' of Mena, Women', Aliases and Children's Weer. and eyery aitiete-neeessary ter one's emfort Cell and a:amide toe• steel before buying any other plane. Mareb IS 'eft-ly. N EW FtritzfrrultAlvkaz )3. GALBILIITH CO, . • b aye just readyqd. a large , and s pl endid assort ment of hooseliold and kitchen furniture, which they offer to the public at Ohms which cannot fail to give eatiefaction. There stook consists of Plain, Fancy and Marble top chantber snits, . " dressing cased, wash 0444, , sl Setae, /..ounges, Centre Table% a W het-note, Ward Rbbee. , Bed Btesds, of all kinds, sizes and sorts, quality-and prices Chairs, Tables, Cradles.' • afirror,_.llm., to. and every thing that should be kept - in en et tablishment of this branch of trade. We offer them cheap for eu.ls and all we salt is for you to come add see the goods and prioes o and be convinced ( which you certainly will be) that the p(ade for bar. gains is at our Ware /towns. OLD FURNITURE NEATLY UPAIRBD., a IVO us a call befOre purchasing elsewhere. Waro Rooms on High street near the Dial aloud—directly opposite A. Sussman's btore. 11.11 ly. B. GALBRAITH a CO. A COUGH, COLD, Olt SORB THROAT, Requiree immediate attention end ehouht 64 eftecka. {fa/towed to continlid, Irritation of the 1 ungs, a Permanent Threat Affootion, or an Iniurable Lung DiMAU I( DROWN'S DRONCIIIAL TROCIMPIL Having a direct Influence to the mite, give immediate relief. • For Broschitis, Asthma, Catarrh. Consumptive and Throw Diseases. toucan* aus assn wrtsi AIM ALYS cloos incense: SINGERS AND PUBLIC SPEAKERS will find Troches useful in clearing the voice when taken before Singing or ',peaking, and relieving the throat after an anusesl exertion of the vocal organs. The Proems are recom mended and prescribed by Physicians, and have bad testimonials horn eminenent men throught out the country. Being an article of true merit and having proved their efficacy by a test of many years, sash year finds them In hew leeal • jp_yarione parts af the_wovid, T r uck" are usivanallY PAMOuticed better than other articles. `Obtain only "Brown'. Bronokial Treas.," and do not take say or the Worth:my heitatteme that may be offered. Hold everywhere in the United States ? and la Foreign Countries 4 at 30 ants pat box. March 2 '66 3m. e. lg. P. AllOlfE FOR SALE. Being desirous of closing op business, the subscriber offers at.prlyste side, his house and lot shunted at Pleasant tap, Centro ceuety• The house is a good dwelling liouse, with • Urge store-room attached. There Is al so a large ware house, good stable, and other outbuildings erected upon the lot. Thorp is • thrifty t young orchard, excellent garden, and good runnhig water upon the property, and -tbe situetion second to none in the County fora store. Re will also dispose of his entire stook of merchan . ise on very reasonable twins. For flartherpar- Coulon, apply on the premises to • • March 23 r L. B. TIBIBKIL & WOOD LEAVE FOE. BALN The timber and wood leave of the Cl:' ton coal and iron companies lands, situated oti mod nem &mph creek, Clinton county, will he• 'Offellftllot eel* to the highest binder, proposal will be received and explinations g.‘" , " the oleo of the company No 6, merchants exchange P seq., Howard; Coolie county, Pa. IL E. BLAYM.IKER. PrerNent. 1866 PHILADELPHIA, 1866. March 23 1886-7 t Wlt L L PA.PIC R 15 HOWELL AND BOURKE MANUFACITDREIMI 9/ PAPER HANGINGS. a wurposy SHADES _Corner Fourth a Market Streets, t7 1 11116•1Phis• N. B. Always in Storb, • Inrge Sleek of Marsh 16'663m. Ll:4 EN SHADES. fv.IiISTgADS, lIIIYOGYLNG LANDBIDE PLOGGII. Thir excellent plough. which took the firet premium at iturtlew York Mate Fair in 18811. is nuequaled In the world. for lightness hf draft or quality of work. It is guaranteed to save (row 10 to 40 per cent of draft to the teeing and the erne to teldwig. For sale by I. HAUPT. TRWIN.AND WILSON nre constan4l3 , morn,- •ing nup goods in their line. 11-14 CSIIICAR, .PILING and BLISTER steel it IRWIN & WILSON'S. HORSE SHOJI NAILS. 1111 Ni-wet $4.40s st IRWIN 6 WILSON'S AV COD EN WARE r:vrajiVavtcs IRISH ANY'S, enz'a.asal Cooper's tinlation, Sahara chocolate and cocoa and scotch, hoc king for sale at the grocery u Goorgo D. Pifer. OUCIIIMBER Pie)(lee, by the doien.: cud ilijors. for sale cll. nee* Kr9o,o'. FREK6II,, &Rd' AMERICAN 41 , 11;rit4111) tomato catsup, Dawhilituo *ad J-114 Calet• t d k_nge tlt Pifer's grocery, ' ' BABBITTS, VANEI44UIINnwI chemical olisiptailue,dand militury tog soap for solo Itt Pilsen ..groaory. Ili. OUBbil and SINOIGE : 1 , 01S ; Ll - pianos at *WIN d lILSOWB. t DISTOLS-:=Natious), Sharpe% A meriona u. 41 other wikegM IRWIN at WIL6I.I)NtS. 1" A zumnifuos—r.torsdire.,-.•44.14i,0+v., ti utonittpit ,porpg ,t,wr sun. p 11511tAROMITERS tad Thersomneutts att. WiN
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