CI 4t • tea. fflitmonatic4alatclupn TSIRLS—S2 per year when paid in advasee $2,50 when not paid In advance, and $3,00 phen not paid before the o:Oradea of the year. AONNTS.—We have antherixed the following gentlemen to rot sorb and mein! for en,beerlp• none to the Ds, soasno WATCH:IAN. Tenet J. Gun A:3 Gregg Township John H. Reganydar, Penn THINGS ABOUT TOWN. AND COUNTY —Go and ago '•Fanchon•" to might at Bush's Hall. —The Ladies play, "Fanobon" trill be produced lo.night al Bush's hall Usu.—Parts of the county was 'visited with a revere bail storm on Saturday last. Snow —Snow fell to the depth of several itches in this section on Vedneeday last. MILL Arrenosn.—Court le in session the present week, and is pretty well &Mended. No cases of • importance has been brought up BAD ACCIDII/11%—• workman in Reed dm - Brod., Mill, near Philipsburg, this county. whos, name we have been unable to learn, was instantly killed on Friday last, by being caught in the machinery, and whirl, , ed round until hie brains were dashed out. Acciustar.—On Saturday last -the light oingotruck a tree, on the turnpike near Reed's mill, at Philipsburg, which In its fell tlirew a hemlock across the road, kill ing one'of the heroes in a team passing by, and seriously if net really injuring the oilier horse. !I it, Bonorar.—The residence of J hn B. Ilitchell wig of Pine Grove, we. enl rod on Wednesday night last, by some bu lars, who robbed him of $l3O in gre4nba ks, a gold waloh And anentire new suit of clothes. The night. before, several cellars and Meal house., in the neighborhood had been ...cleaned out." —Judging from the reports of the lawless . d o c u i njwitf l I n n oo C n o o r e ia ec h o , : k that ino jr Lure rnthe /rooms osir Altoona cotemporary, have the kindness to inform us from what sources is deriVes ks information ? We have our ears open for news all the time, and Lave never yet heard of the "lawless doings" it refers to. g: Roveg's Star Combination have been performing during the past week to klelighl. ed audiences in Bush!' splendid new Hall Since his last visit to this place, Mr. Rouse bas increased his attractions by the addi tion of a Brass Band, and also Mr Blanch ard and lain truly wonderful acting dogs.— This company now performing In Bush's Hall, will compare fardribly with any of the Mock oompanies of our large cities, both in number and talent. Those of our citizens who have not yet plionded are re ally missing a rich treat. We understand that during his stay in this plane, Mr. Rouse purposes producing the great plays of " Sanction" "Iron Meer ike. On Sat urday there will be a Orand Matinee for ladles and children, on which occasion the Ledgrrstorz_gutitled the " Ridden Hand," will be produqtd. Dont fail to attepd. 1" - 0 - AGRICULTURAL MLYTING —Pursuant to notice a meeting of the Centro County Ag ricultural blooialy, was held in the Court House in the Borough of Bellefonte, on Monday erasing, April 22nd, '66, 9 T. Shugert, President in the chair. It being the time flied by the est of in. oorporation, for the amtual election of offt. oars of the emniely, on motion Harvey Lau rimore, H. N. McCollister and l'rof. Jahn Frasier were appoinied.)lo nominate officers for the ensuing year. The committee re ported the following named persons: President-9. T. Shugert, Bellefonte. Vice Presidents—George Buchanan, regg. Moses Thompson, Harris, • Andrew Gregg, Sr , Boggs. Treseiirer-4ohn T hoover, Bellefonte, Secretary—Wm. Hamilton, Bellefonte. Liffelan—Jettin T. Johnson, Bellefonte. Executive Committee—H. N. MeCallleter, Bellefonte Samuel Gilliland, Harrill. E. C. Qumoe, Bellefonte. J01r9,/r. - Gray, Half Moon On motion the report of the Committee was unanimously adopted, and the above willed persons declared officers of the so ciety far the ensuing year An article of agreement made between Col. A. Gregg and the society, leasing, for a term of years, the grounds upon which elt, county fair was held last fall, was read and confirmed. , • The following miles and regulation■ for the government of the trotting course, on the fair grounds', were unanimously adoil. The Centre county Agricultural Bociely having leased, from Col. A. Gregg, for a term of years, the trolling course and grounds near Homburg, as a place for the permanent exhibitions cf the socieljt,_and nail the society being desirous of improv ing the breed of horses, have adopted the following rules, better to regulate the ,use of the said track and grounds. Ist, Any portion paying to the Treasurer, the sum of tea dollars in adranee, will be entitled to a aeason ticket, for the current year, allowing lb. person . in whose name the payment is made andVficket issued the use of the said couretifor the trial or traits ing of hie horse or home, either by him self or some one employed by him, during the season, commencing on the tat day •f may, and terminating the Ist day of December. 2nd, The ticket so issued shall be good only for the season fee which it is is sued and shall he transferable only with the approval of the ExeoutiveCommittee. Ad, All persons must presoak their tick ets at the gate, upon whlciipresentallon free ingress and egress, during all seasonable hours will be had. 4th, Subscribers when inside the inclo sure will be expected and required to keep their horses and vehicles within and upon such roads and spaces as maybe laid out by the Society. Gth, No horses will be allowed upon toe course or on the ground. unless it be in the posseseeion or control of a subscriber. 6th, Suring the atonal exhibitions, the tickets Wetted under these rules will be of no avail, but to him the privileges it the grounds and traift it the period, the terms of the society and Its regulations must be complied, with. ' Tth, The grounds will not be open, nor will any.one be permitted to go upon or use the grounds or track upon the Sabbath, bill upon that day kt shall be closed to bol der. of qiekets and all others. , Bth, No huckster, vender co traffieershall be.permitted on the grounds to pursue his adleciation, whinher,lte be C. subscriber at not at any other time than during' the' an. Tafel exhibitions of the eoeletyrida then under sueh regulatiese preserib- ed. , ntboViben in the opinion of the Biotin , tire Committee or some one by them sp— ay:dated, the track Is too soft or 'unfit for use. its nre Intl be denied to persons, sob scribers as well es others until deelared to bo again in good condition. Mr. Hamilton; Longwell and J. Dunlop Shugart ware appointed a Commit. tee to solicit Subscriptions, in accordance with the above regulations. On motion ad journed. JOHN T. JOONOTON, See'.y COllll ON t1(11100i4.- . 440 ;AVOW, ORO . —As most of the common schools ,of IG'e county Oa closed or about to close, It ii probablti that many piivati subscription schools will be opened tin the public school houses.— Directors should not grant the use of the school houses to Incompetent or Immoral persons. As a general rule, persons should not be allowed to teach subsoription ehool In the pyblio school lames, without holding at the lane, a valid certificate from the, county suyerintendent. Much , has resulted from a disregard of this rule, Persons without either qualifications or ex perience were allowed to occupy the school houses, and in many oases, their teaching was worie " than no leaching at all. , There ate enough teachers Titls valid coriificates to teach' all 611011 soltroolt, and bookies his not more than justice to our publi; school teachers, to give them at least the preference. j The short nese of the term of our free schools, or the want of Mornoleadi imploy meet, is yearly driving some of our beat teachers from the profession. Wemust try to to remedy this,and get rid of poor teachers,by holditig out inducements to the better ones: Directors should ace to this matter, for improving the teachers improves tlinjohooh Annual District Report ,}c. —ln regard the Annual District itfport and affidavit, attention is called to the 'following points: let, Theta documents must both be for warded qt the same time. 2nd, They cannot be forwarded nutill all the schools in tbe district bare closed for the year. 3d, They must be forwarded est, All F lo be on file on or before the 15th of July next, at the latest. 4th, Where tr eltttlacilile lyne ocEilred, as, for instance when a teacher has been employed without a valid certifieste, or fhb soheols kept open on Saturdays, the Secketary should at once to form the county Suptriniondent $s to the facts of the case, and await his instructions in regord to making out the documents shore mention ed. Blank forms for the Annual District Ito port end Affidavit, were furnished to most of the boards when the fall examinaions were held. Secretaries who aro nil eup plied with these blanks, are requested to inform the county Superintendent and he will supply-them by mail. As n guide for Directors, the following inetructions from the School Department are given. By the act of April lith, 1865, the An nual certificate and affidavit of the Presi dent, may be made out and executed imme diately after the schools of the- district have closed for the year commencing on the first Monday of June preceding, and not before A proviso of the same section declares that the Annual Report and Affida vit shall be forwarded at the same ❑me —; The report therefore should be made, as soon as the financial affairs of the District shall have been settled .for the year, and both documents sent at the,siamo limo to the county Superintendent for approval.— These papers, should, if possible, be pre pared, signed and the certificate and affida vit cxecitled by the men who were in office when thematters about which they report, and to which the President swears, or af firms, were transacted ; otherwise the new officers may be required to report upon subject; of which they are not cognisant.-- If the report is not made till near the first Monday of June, the officers ,of the old board should make it out, and sign it at the bottom, but leave the blanks at die right hand page, for the names and ad dresses of the new members of the Board. When the new board is organized the old secretary should hand over the certificate and report to the coming officer, who should fill that blank with the names of the new members of the new board, and forward both papers immediately to the county nu .gieriintendant. It is useless to send one un lees both are sent at the same time, for. the Superintendent will not forward to the de partment ono of these documents unless it is accompanied by the other Ily - thu act of April 22nd 11163, the new School Board cannot organize until the first Monday of June, (except m several cities named, and Allegheny county ) The or ganisation of the new board before the •ime specified, is illegal, and any action of board under such an organization, null and void Uniformity of Ipooko —want era - 14110rm series of (”I.booke is ono of ( the greatest evils encountered in the schools of pur county It needs no argument to convince Intelligent men of the necessity of unifor mity There are many schools that aro ut ter folklore in consequence of the variety of books . An example will illustrate this • In a certain school we found Sanders and Osgood's readers, Groenleal'e, Davis' and Deans Arithmetic, klitchelle us nil Don• teiths' Geographies, with two ocrkliree dif ferent kinds of Grammars dm. Of course the law does not contemplate the changing of text-poke every year It only aims at unformity. When this is se cured the same book should be continued for a number of Years. The selection of Books is in the hands of Directors, yet whore they fail to attend to this duly, it reqnently falls into the lestpds of the teach er• For Instance a teacher takes charge of a echos', scarcely inquires what series has been adopted (as is frequently the case) finds a variety of books, has a preference for some particular book, and without con sulting the Directors, recommends it, and finally gels it introduced into his school.— The next term this school has a different teacher, who has to turn„.hte preference, and succeeds in like manner .Thus:rthlric Is a (instant changing of books, and yet no uniformity. This course of procedure Is alleged, and It Is not to be wondered at that parents often find fault, and complain of having to buy now books every term of school. The directors are the proper per sons to select and adopt a series of text books, with the advice of wleachers, and teachers arc bound to.teach what the Board adopts. I propose furnishing the different Boards of Directors of the county with blank cards, sufficient in number to supply all the schools,upon which it is to be written out what ftiellui hare been adopted, and are to be need In said district. These cards to be signed by the Boari and hung up in the kehool room. - In visiting the schools, it ,i generally said that since the enamels haveltiummenciB It is not expedient to do anything till the beginning of the next term. Hence Direo: tors should sot in the matter before the schools open In. the fall. eouselogenese that many of our school. &realign fehing from the want of • uniform sere sof books, and-an earnest desire to Improve their el:Boeing have prompted these recommendation', and it is sinoerel) , hopial 11114 Directors will give them that Consider ation which the importinee of the subject dasiands. WI 'ld _lt. eau, „ County 8 tikt. Dr. J. W. Mauwl4M at the Hattori& Hotel i Mllobbg April 119tb,4110h, ?day I.g and 2.2 a, but Ing,the !AO; 1 . 141014 M,. ass of rarldfebre ifiv4.4 . 16101. 411114 1449 rticii led. P. 'a nli ot,ble 444'64" tlelu;liposi only-reqpfied. \Vito wts vis yaw wi3grffilnort M %SR ? =During the forty odd years of Prison Life endured by, ...Me Auk, ' and foe many yekra after his death, conjecture and rumor were busy In futile 'efforts to identifx . ilyig mysterious personage. Voltaire, Ao was the first person to make public the fact o inch confinement, says, that mount months I after the depth of Cartlinalltlasarin,in 1661, tiers happened an event to which history furnishes no parallel, and concerning which the writers of that pecisre ire silent The facts are these t—There was sent with the greatest secrecy, to the Castle on the Island of Marguerttte, In the Sea of Provence„ nn unknown prison er, rather above the ordina ry stature, young and of a graceful figure. On the road be wore a mast with steel epridge, which enabled him to eat without taking it off; and those who conducted him bad strict orders to kill him if ho mode any attempt to escape or discover himself. Ile remained on the Island till 1090, when the Governor, whoewas an officer of confidence by the name of St. Mors, being appointed to the oorningnd of the Hostile, brought the prisoner wittaltim to thtt, place, where be remainethmntittrlVileath ou the 19th of Nov. 1703. lie was buried at night In the ceme tery of St Paul, under the name of March- li, with every Rreenution against discovery No man except the govergor, so far as is known, ever saw Iris Nee, or heard his voice The greatest respect and attention was paid him. In thvaßastile ha was waited on, at Oho table and'at his toilet, by the governor, who took charge of, and destroyed all the linen he had once used Two pertenv, to whom ho had conveyed written words. in one case morkod upon a line "ri, in the other engraved on a silver plate, die , ilb out apparent cause, immediate y afterw Ile was never seen but with the flask, .I when he weaLto hear 1111199, 111 loyal ~, who'*(re in largo of him wit t Acts and lighted marches, wereinatructed to 'fire on 'him, instantly, in ease of los speaking • A hundred conjectures have Been risked, as to who this mysterious person could have becn,who on. treated with suck reqport.yet with such jealous rigor, whose life was held sacred against inking off, yet made one Irene of incessant misery The absence of any person of sufficient note floin - the stage of history, to account for such precautions, ! alone baffles all inquiry The generally-re ceived Opinion is, that the man in the Iron Mask was the twin brother of Louis XIV, born syme hours afterward; and arc , ding to the laws of France, of twins hor , the last la the first conceived and hence the er, and therefore should have been King Tiro King, Iheirloyal parent, Opprehending a ciVII war in codsequence of Ibis mutual claim to throno,sent Many the last born to be rented in obscurity On Louis XIV coming lo the throne, the likeness between himself and the unknown brother was so great that he ordered"the terrible device or the Iron Mask to be placed vpon his broth er, in order preserve ass father's secret. Wo have ill wn together a few gleaming.; from several wr s o the subject, and should manager House prolong his stay among us,' we trust he will reproduce the beautiful play of the "Man with the Iron Mask," as the weather being air former representation, prv- wc 3 jjli rIYYr 1 r its r nica many from r at which On y have enjoy lag o hielorical tr) a ince regretted Business Notices MOTs /I Snore.—Any of our readers who do sire a good pair, a too pair, or a styltelt pair o coverings for the foot bad better call on ou friend McMahon. Ile has t Ily workmen , keep the'bost °retook, and puts out hiv work at lb most reasonable roles. funma of the too. (tench calf and oak tanned solo Icaiher, wo boo . ever seen is hying . ht,chelves Cm and go your boots mado there. HI ARM ED. On the sth o September last, it) Mi'reborg by Rev Jon Adamn, Mr Joo W Fore). editor Chnant D •• rot, to M is, Mar) Mot ley, of Bollefuot Tho Be lefonte Market. Tito following ere the nuotatlons up to 0 o'clock on Thursday tuaning, when our pallet went to pros% White Wheat, per bushel. t'l Bed Wheat, per bushel $1 00 Rye, per bushel ...... ..... I 0 Coin Shelled, per bushel (old) . 00 Oat., per bushel Barley, per bushel Buckwheat, per bushel.. Cle‘erseed, per bushel.. Potatoes, per bushel.... Egg., per dozen Lard, per pound . . Bacon, per pound. Ham, per ponnd Tallow, per pound Batter, per p0und........ Rags, per p0und......... Glrow‘d Plaster, per ton Philadelphra Mm:kets Eoported Weary for tho IV•vr1111,4 Noove, SCHWARZ it Co , Commission Merehnnts and wholesale, Fish, Chees4 nod Prdraton Deni ers, 144 North Delete.° Atelier, and IJ7 North \Voter Pt, Philadelphia 'I he following or the nuptial°m for the week ending Wetionstity Evening, Aped 24, 1847 FLOVlS.—Superti. per bb1...... 13,25(7 8,011 Pane." Family d0..14,140b 17,50- North Wort Extra do ...... . 11,506413,50 Venn'a &Ohio No Foul portibl 11.756414,25 tßyo Flour per Phi .... 7,25( Jo 7,60 COnr idea .-11ran'wno per Phi 0.0064 5,00 Penn gyli an in In . 3.0060 4,50 Wiirri.—While per ha . . 3,2564 4,20 licit do 3,0064 3,25 Rre do 1,4115 i) 1,52 Con4.--Now do Oh( do. OATS .•. ...... 10 500011,0. = M= Timothy do , 3,50 T 0 3,75 Flax do 3,o0(q) 3,00 ttorrite—Roll par lb • ,24(0 27 Nwor,LArm do ,I 30!) ,I.lj TALI ow do , ,0000 ,II CTIK69L do AIRAT.-Shoulders do do 17:((:-)",;11 llama do Mel, Pork do. ...... ,21(,9 ,50 New York arkets. Reported wieldy Jr the II l kronur, by Fen ton, Fargerold .0 Tory, Produce COMIO/11111111 Merchant', 28, Whitehhh St., N. I'. The fol lowing are the gootattous fur the week ending April 24, 1067. FLOUR-N. Y. Stale - 4perone-.. 10.20 ® 11,10 Mich. Ind. 111. and lowa, Ext,ra..ll 6, 414 30 Ohio R. 11. Shipping 12 85 g)13.25 Ohio Extra Trade Brands 13.3 15.00 SL Louis Extra Famtly 19.60( 19.00 RYE FLOUR 7 5044 8.50 COltN MEAL 260(41 2.70 WHEAT-Ithlwank to Club. per bn 2.5590 2.65 Amber State .. " 3.3194 310 ..White, Canada. 0 3 200 .1 25 White 211eb1iran...,.... ", 3,30 340 Red Western. ' " 2.50 ( 275 RYE . " 1.50( 1.60 CORN-Wired Western " .Bd, .81 Yellow end White ,Western ‘" 1.17 , 1.19 OATS-Western " .75 .77 New York and New Jersey. " .66 .70 BARLEY" 1.22 1.25 SE ED4 e -C10ver.....i.,.... per lb. .12 .144 Flax iter bo. 2.80 ® 2.90 Timothy 0 3 62® 3.75 RUTTER per lb. .070 .35 CHEESE '• .1644 .19 CUT MEATS--Shoulder..... " .09404 .101 Huns " .1 1 40 .22 Middles " .1560 .19 LARD ...... ........ I do .130 .134' _ ___ . .116 .I 1 „.7.7 TALLOW EGOS.... DRIED PRlllT—Apples...:k.lb. ,124; .11/ Weetem Plumev... " A ; .28 .32 :. 50 Cherries Peaches " . (unpeeled). I••• L 416 lY • ResPberries . .50 .141 Blaokborriss .80 .65 ...... " ..52 50 POTATOES per bid. 2.50 2.75 SPICiAL 10710D3. 111,11111.1 Tr'. 11l it pleas and in taste and oder, free from all supreme propertie,,entd immediate in its notion D;lrtgllsl. twicnnros AID CATAlMO.—Treat ad with tbo utmost success, by Dr. J•lsane, Oculist and Aurist, (formerely of Leyden, 1101- lend.) Nu. Sig Pine Street, Philadelphia. Tes timonials frotn s the most reliable sources in the City nod Country ean be seen at Lis The Mcd , eal faculty are int sled to aeretnflony their pot cote. es Le lir no smuts lit his pro. - tire. .unfit inl ll)es tnserted n About pant No charge made for examination —II-10 Teri. ne 1101tC unpleasant and untare reme dies for unpleamnt and dangerous dtsea•rs. Inc t' xtra , t h it ite and Improved It do Width- Tar. Ut onr or MIR is STLNOTll.—Therof,O 110 ncnonsnnd dellslitotod rhoula itotocat.o,l) uc Ileltoboltre Extrort Lho lin A (litaar DISCOVERV.—OnO of the greatest and meat useful disco, cries in meth. al en tend was made by the crania/11,1 Dr J id Paris, Chiel Plip.is inn to the fuipanrd 1 , 141111 try of kroner, in bbl Tho•c. Who hale been athlete.' o lilt the painful dents bn A. us the 1 , 11,, and effeetwally cured by 100,00 of Dr Dumas' Plow h Pilo e.alir, not lie 111 too 1114111) 1.1 the brnelit.. centerred u can pon Ilion I.) 'the use tit this certain ream d>, It lila nets, LC.IIIOIIII to :a ti ma-Rill:is, a perm., gloat cure in It eingle ai.e In thislaspett burl...saes all other inc.iwncs of tin , It will de pit what it 1. , rreernincreled fer , II net tho nieney a ill he refunded One sir tn., bone, Is stiller:cut to diet t u t use in four or +la do, it the dinettens on the hones are lidleired Price ono rind two Ibill.l, per ner.aldwm to tine Sent b> Nail or lisinaws to nny part of the United Slates nr Canada Sold by Drag• gi•ts generally A liberal ilowetint inadota Pie trade. Addreeo D NIJA 11 PII file Proprietors med l'ilanufac tnrcrs ler Owe Unitnti Stotts awl Laiinda II Lilly iiEl Sinai WS ENTR,4I, arra Timpresed Wash cures secret ...Ind duLonto diiiiirdera in all their idageaost lalliddispense. little no change in dad. no ineensenice and 110 exi, a tivto and odor. ia dot ieniandiii injui I. as prop aria s. /let veot W.+ tr m. - I n eltilllll corn fee de.rozr. ot the h! ne,t,ll heel, Drop-vh Oreame 11 enl,o.e Fm 1/14 1 111.111111i M , G1.11(.1,1 11 ) 4 blltt, ell t ~e the Ifrolott ore An. oh. titer eNeThe4 mtle or female loon lette,er e to.° rq , tating nod no matt, f btu it,l n,2;- ut the4o "414.0 4 40'1 0,0 0 ... Mtn 1.. T i( Cun untption or Int,totts 10 t tlc Our 11 , 511 rp1.1,1...1 nra nupp..rte I u 1110, , ••.iir., tiol the Ilellto anti and th crtty, depend, tifoll prompt u o ul it rub title retnetl• Ilemltuttl'..e,trZet Ilurtm E.tnl.ll , hr.tl of in 3 var.., pro pnre.l 1,3 II T. 111,1,11- 1101,11, 11,1 Color, 3',/ tml 104 tlttutl. lUtb 12-11 I.y. Trent iTeri rrets tlen Arrlll IMPIATe:11: 11 , 11,1ij Whettton's ()intim nt will corn the tn N hours. Also cores .',/tlt Litt / , st f/- ehabloo, And nit r,loptio,o4 the oho 'tsce La rents 1 1 , •.tlc I v .11 drornibts. fly ruling CO cents to Wet.l.9 A. Putt( r. o.dr Agents TII Wn+ltlngton street, lloston, a iv al i c for orll,l I.y triad. 1 1 -es olp gr, to nny Trott ~11 1 .10 1 oite , l .stat^, I I 2'l ly 1.30 i 00 ni m ARO Will 1.0 pnil in gr.. nlin. nny person n In. lus lir nix,' Pile Oro an t 11441'41n ure...1., D DI :.:1 ,NI) Vol into V by lioluibobri E.tratt 1111 :Lt, ru trrrvro C S. 114,11111.11 d t IN. ha. Anz roe Ai rt ti on toACulcn,lluense •.ese A elf II 7 --Are you to emi . J^..l. hen ? Ale the late et pier ihililten a el only foin •ttilarn and rei cateil attai Is tI 2 If se Turehnim a bee of fa 1114 IN 11, t t nn', /4,11 e. The 1 , , hr. le . , o h o, WI. ea,rtiy vouhe, t'ol i • f 4 /' 111 t r hP,n, 111, I , a. II ['oaienol +to Ike Lilo ailiciler I. e, a alseal praperntitet to tho term el a l i yamam) wltteh ull modes m Oaf wig liliararft an renrcnitat cenyin ul )letet 'rpm., greilient, awl are n.irr "aril to I e :aim) s sale cacti for the neahrat litld Linea. F4,ll4,ili‘e In Croup Hoy giio Inltneiltate toilet. rer it46khe and Colii. thee pre :nt ior tf rrh, IL-11/111n and I:rend/am they liaise in. e)payhie I hi, r,,-1,, r, ilde,) /1111,11 Sann,l. ny ) 1), 1 e1 0 11 it ee l en 1 d,ica-e, uu y 4 , 1111,0 qc/Ppl.C., nndl~lpm-t ea mpdiately. \u 1',11411,4 Sleeker, 4 , 5. T., 4. , her fit PulLt lie n ithetit, a , they remorn Iniarient ie an.l atrengthen nail t. the lel, sure them in 11,116 Jr .1 if chop napkin's ern .e, pre 11, 3 , I) Ire. ty. J II 111,11)"-i i C ,or •,, 0 , , 1,1,0 1 I f 0 eri nlitio..lli I I I:1,111 a,/ 4 4 . 1 11'II.1 m, nun 1411131 •nte. If 213 Arr i ' s / . 1 ti it it ' , milking . in - cow:wit. prop+. t int or. t,.1 11., lit 111,/ awll .. 1“r iiwi O.P 1 , 1 I:0 C1,1..it litnitt A in 'lt ser+ lin, et; ~L-ad ad rho lint!, (het It '" Airio ' t tat nowt, to nary utter hone, than any oilier reinc l t.lt , try lin, now become x., general] . ) lc:limn, that it it Jit , tly reortirit in man) ennui at a tin ill , fir , ninli'n nroet ilr to Britain. Fey and florinnul , her r ioi•lii •, writ 0 r Hie! 111411,t pa. :1101 It . I. r I 11111,.1111,1 1.4 rrn.l Oft ieu4ll -fathom., 1, hero rt 14 , 4 11.1 ed I, the 41 101. 1013414 tan4,.tz, the alto.t :111,1 . /I _.ll' INZEZIEZEZT an) necglilcor4ccnil eln be found nclipre• cnn c 01 1/10 1 11 . 01 /.111,1,11111.111111 1 .1 •1 llcd 1110 tficcticcccf nrc.t. 411 , ftil 11,1 ENIIIII my I t,i It , • it, I tom, .tily ,tact.l nrct Le It , et., tot Ing putt., ri he ...we, Jr ettr 0/10 111 . .. p u,” yr , t• ,then, ' , on o w o, pr..lllmr , att 11 , ,n W:tzro 1- tio,t Tigulnq conitnrca 4 E., yin I , gentleAv It 1111,11. Illel/1 .11i . m• 11 •IM 11.1(111, 1., I%lllls, IME3 hotel, ' 1111., health Ireton, a •roolplohoeCrat n tla rr pros enlwolhao care. 1.,) la', a 111.1'1 , cals all irrz,ath ay u 1 1.10.,thr0. t find hother IrPqn • oloe nr rott.l., or alit they r hors, a... 1 time I.le, nt Oho luo„ tr = e (Jinn lire lleglect then.. hone nn lame ly rit elionitl I n Inchirnen, Croup: Iolll , tllol/1, NI buoying Onigli, cut Consumption, and oilier nfieetions of Nye breathing org int, pito any below, this pre en nen( combatant,. of inedwal nettles Prepared try Dr. J A: t well, Mass, and sold by all trite porb an I dealers to mod, eine es et, re 12 la4in Ncla)._abbrrtiririnClltri 1,100, 1,12 0,000, 1,12 ,64(•4 ,70 THE LATEST OPT, 9,5010,00 00 3 ”ON ' , IVED is 7‘loSlll' FM 111411 HATS A. CAPS 11(1 ,111 11. .V 0-0 New rind leap Clothing Stvro, whore tclll ha (hand coinidantl) un hand alarga and well to- Jared n,orliocut of Fine Black C.tainter stilts Eml dritli4, I.weh, light and in fact ALL KINDi OF CL9TIIIN6 t‘tl.Ptc't t oil ~ .ttolat of ILo your. a1..0 Shirt, Ural.: .1' Afars and a largo and. w.. 11 ce•urlmcnt of fine II ATu AND CAl' fl ME=E=ZI=IZI . , . . . . . thing tiint can be called for in hi, lino, will he furninlicil at the very lowort city prier, ' am they .hnvo been pnrelanseil at the lowest posaihlo flow, awl it ill be relit in the 'onto way by C. 11 MOO/11 . , 010 PL.,L (tram buittlig, I'Lllipsbor:. I P 17 WS Holly Lill I 4e1.1y paper, 11.1.igisiecp, also d large aaeorttnent of the latest nod bo,t novold, juk dr. constantly a t hand nt C. II ' , WOK E'S, Prot Office building, Philtp• burg., Pa. 12-21-ly FOR SALE. Tin, Bootle end lot on High Wee, ne• the Court House, now °coot:rood by We, Hem. and Cho auberriber. Tlnirosts will pay the m torod on $5,000. Aloo, 1200ascrea of lona and sli3aouri land, all of which arc near rallronlls and of first rut quality. Al.o, n good top buggy, newly Oita at nerfr. - -g- Aleo, an ambit - dyne and pbbtogroph ear anti pictures. Everything in complete ordet. \V ill bo eold cheap. For particular., apply to - J . 9t it AVM IWV . ~... 12-12-3 mo 1 11 VIP haf Mew Ledge 131111,1311 g, Including Ilve room., a lorpreettgr, and churn, 10$ sad wblsryn.ilege, to kt •oirmuffilinl6 , lo t'n"."lll7 to. .JOillr; D. liiiioATY. • 10-31-. 11) muPic sTeini LOCK lIAV4.N, P.k is his kering Nauru. , Pianos, l'cluuhct Organs 111/I I, 111 th Organ n La.l Any u.trtnnrnl !molt , tit lito I nited eat lie It, MO. I ou kito,ri no Ctrenlar, awl pre, lint. sent tree en , 01,0.1.11 NI -‘ It N I; It 12 11 LOC,, ❑.\l'CS, Pd faisrelaileot - to. I tsTni BUTION or 6 VAVA ams .1 1"! Id li;L I; 11.1. V ) FOR () ,r 11, 1 .1,4, (1,, , 4ar: fu 1 2 Ell", $2., each. 1, i 1 each 71. N IN Litt 1:1:NIIACKS FOR $1 Oue C. 11,1 L•llver Fru a II t.ltt. worth $3O for $1 L\ Lill I'll I:1.1 14,0%;: A WET. 1.1,11114 to t !du P m May i . k 11111110 tl,O 1.11.r1N1•14 11.Itt g.iti awl prttt tiro t“.t l ! et11.• tltt• I,lttnl,,r t, are limited tho outuber of Ittte Ltocd rtato, worth - , 1 , 0 . ,0n r" 4 note of ;111 Ono x.. 11.1.11, et - !rut/ Ik Ton dollotro I. reef /lo t, I E2Mil Inn I. It F t 11r IF 11111,14 . reel, Fl, , Feted at etu IF. IIFF/ 1.1.1111 gFFIFI tne , F, retail 111 ter :2 eFFFeFFF*Fie reFF, r. rehil IF FF e 1.111 h. •Itcet. of new td • 11111 et, e,l II I I eiL.11 ,,, 11. or, 1. t e fr.!), it I $1 en,h. CO 11 'nol.lo gifts ot the nonninol pin , . 01 i ioh •inglri ill Let entitling the !ton 10,0 r 1 , :,1 e.rt - t here lieing one 1.111 to el er) Iu hi 1 'I hi. I. I', 11111N1 hl rll thhoino tiler of fered to ilia pnhlfe, erhaoh to done G r tho benefit 1 rn. '01:11 otocionl mit loons fins i• r ilr. II 111 1 1 1,1 lit: Iv. I\r, tt 11 •,.10 I. (01101 , i •- /1 1.1 11 11 11 , 1,11 I t - It LI, .11 1. - pia( col In a a Ler', 0.01 0a 1. 1 , fArq .lay of 111 Q, 1 , 11;, ar.111 . 11 o.)1, 1 , 10 .10-0,1101 , 1 01 a ,komuttt. , tl, 110. t 1. t 10.1.1. r+. malt mg llt 00101,11 , 1 e I, re n 1. pit rr., per- . L, 1 , 1 k I, .11 la I/ 1,11 a l kt. I 9 1 .0 atortal. 01101,1 on.l tl.e .1r 1,1 30 ,1 end root to tLo poreboects of lAake:a or e .vll a' Ihv arm, tn 4 is t onolutled. tt! lAN 111.1:1:i rn / t .1. S Doolinto, Itullernnt l'a ; nl6 the /DULL'. !awn hl to $2O in a revel...red letter. it poreihto, stamp enoloked, a ou rink. hunter sunounte ought to be sent by rat ~ °lire order, .I,:t or cep! e.• Poo ticket.. h.lolonre• I o ke , t el. 2$ ti eel. to. o^ ilB tlekttt to one .11.110 .tiotoo will be aupplod to attenti at ID per CI discount. Iti —'fbe 111:10, eau le aeon at' the re 5134•111,0 of 'lnk 31 8. Dunlmm, 1,1 ikiklitllto 7 Ito Cr,wiften n h goo.' out red, em able at any town he them no so touch ra.it as part payment en any one of their new pianos. tt. heti to rufflar lefortnation call on or a•litte, the tu',lll.cr it llelitft rte. Tn. P PL SHAM, 1 Manager. H OME D; SUILLNCE COMPANI ITAI7S,', CONN C\PtTll. Inntrel ngninst Lon ar Datong° by IFIro an rnlaol , Tranzporttition on bran., adapted to tF hazard and consottent watt a amt and reltatt. undernrding ASSETS; - JANUARY I. 1:417., Untied States and :Auto Bonds National Bank 5t0rk......... Real l:atntu onmed by i.e Company. 75,0110 00 Loans on Mort gegee.Stoek l. Coal. 51,111 16 Cavil n hand, in Bank, in .I;rout,' linnas t and dno for Piemium, „. in; 1,515 66 Bills licopii able and Fan and Inland • 58,789 79 [Melon and Rec. to Acerned 44,504 33 ell other Property belempnz to the Conip , n,) . .. • . 30,568 27 1,410,116 GO Losses unpaid and in the process of adjualment......i..... 68,880 86 statesoeut of P rem loins received and Loma paid thinng each 3 ettrydnee the organ laatioe of the Company .... l'renillente Bemired. ' t0...8 Niel. 1860 6 55,097 ao • 2o48.114) 1861 • ilk 01,239 CIO :,, ~ 48,190 63 1862 168,200 49 . 72,130 69 1.90.1„ 356,573 53 160,431 30 1151 470,173 79 279,409 04 HEM , • • . , - . 1866 1,175,185 13 1,123,381 26 1).11 4.ITTERLEE, Presulent. DAlrinttneasertnratik,'} • .• Clunt.r.e_ll' . u.son, Vico •Prevideata. SAvirr 8 _lr.TaLtio.l , l • • . Wu S. (loommb, Scerotary. Policies reritlen , air nay tame from re dors to Ste years on Buildloy•, Illorch•Ln Ise, etc.., mid popitiudlym-DmilUmov .11,aiums. Churches nod School Mouser. by II 8. MARK, i pia. .. 12-12-2 m Bellefonte Pa f4ootar's Colluum 01.11 'ONO, BET' O A NEW TUNE A. spring/ irpproo•Ace Ants and Roach, . From Artr hot, enme out, A nti Mire and Rol , vpift. of rot, - • Ca fly •X atom COSTAR'S EXTERMINATOR COST 1R S" I' ERMINA TOR. ' EXTERMINATOR, " COSTAR'S" EX TERMiNATLIL EXTERMINATOR, Cos FAR'S" EXTERMINATOR, EXTERMINATOR, " COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATOR, EXTERMINATOR. • ' COSTA ll'S' . EXTERMINATOR, E XTEE NI I NA TO It, " COsTAI.g" E.XTERMIATOR, EXTERMINATOR, '" COSTAR'S" EXI ER MINATOR. EXTERMIN %TOR, COST tic's ' ExTE,It \ I NATOR , t.STER)I IN %TOR, (I,TAWS" F.XTERNISATOR, LITI.IOIINATOR, CO:=TAR'S" ENT Il(M IN TOR,. EX TERMINATOR, For Rats, Mies, Rotobs., Be,)-} " w l / 4 plea Moths in Eursnend Woolens, In.erts • .Plant}, Yowls, Animnl•, ele. yearsestchlisheil m Fen York City "Only infallible remeilietknoom." "Free hem Poisons." "Hot dangerous to the fnmily "Rats come out of their holes to die." .~ 1:161VARI: I" of all worthlets imitations. See that •••!C•lstara" name is An each Bat Wattle and Flask before yon buy. Address HENRY It. COSTAR, 454, Brotbray, N. Y. Sold at F P (Deena Drug' Store, Bellefunt • Centro County Pa, COSTAR'6 BUCKTIIOIII BUNT For Cots, Burns, Drupes, Wounds, Bolls, Cancers, Broken Breasts, Sore Nipples, Bleed ing, Blind and Pninfol,__ o Pileill SeroDi trid nod 111-conditionod Sres ;Miceli! Gland ular Swellings. Eruptions, Cutaneous ilifeet tuns Piing worn,. itch, Bites of Spiders, InseetsrASl male, de , &c. llnxe•, 25 cools, 50 cents, nod SI sista. Sold by F. P. Green, Druggist, Bellefonte, Pa. nod by _ . • : ICOSTA . ' k ' ,_,CORN' SOLVENT For Corns, Bunions Woru, C. Dow 25 cents, 50 cents, and $1 sines. Doll by P. I', Oroon, Druggist, 13,.?Hercule Pc, , cull by NM IM3 CIIISTAIt S iv rrrmt SWEET AND ()RANO!: BLOSSOM, t torten nod I,dletd:y too skin, to on, o Liptdaut, de. Lathan Jam now mung it in t/tortrenre to la tine, 1 1 .1, $1 per biYllt !...11 , 1. by 1 . P. II recta, DroArittt, Ilellefodlo , nnd b) HENRY IL COSTAR, Dopot 4 , 1, lin/dolly, N. Y 1:!!!! COSTAR'S s`P • E 0T 0 L COUOII REldsirt7 For Coughs, Cold'', Lloariesseate Sore Throat Croup, 'Whooping Coughs, Influence, Asthma Consupption, DroneAial Affeittons, 'and at Dieemee of the Threif and Lungs. • Bottle., 2t ate.. 50 mi., nod $t Mom. Sold by all Druggist,' everywhere. And by 'JENNY lI...COSTAR, Depot 404 Broadway, N Y. =lia .81.,3,200 00 ftoo es 00 $1,371,b13 74 \ •-t . • ti'b , COSTAR'S . CEMBRATRO (A -*HOP PILLS DlliViltiAl. PLUMP PILL 451,^94 98 Not Narrows and Sink llandaehe , Cog ii 12041 ind,40µ1441, Dy.psnaga, bingo/mein, Canal:4W tio4. Pin/these, atonal , . ChM.. Y.'al*. and general Demegnienta of *le pwrsky.....- g l 9 &WM 60 ale., and „teulaus,. DrAgnial. loonaloWlP No. An by - /1-BV4Y /6lb. 4 1;TL- Y r °.4 F E ; B. o NE , 9U4 CHESTNUT STREET' J . F. & E. B. OR NE 901 CHESTNUT STREET INIE=I2II ENGLISH . .T.ArltrnrOARPE TS - HENRY It COST4R, Depot 181 Itroadwoy,N. J. F. & E. B. 0 It N E , t' • - 994 CtiEBTNUT ST WRIST I!Er3 I=l J . F & E. B. ORNE, 904 CHESTNUT lITHER'T DENRY R. COSTAR, Dopot 484 Broadway, N. Y J . P. & E. B ORN E, 9O CHESTNUT STREET FRENCH CHENILLE CARPETS J . P. d• E. B. ORN E 909 CHESTNUT STREET, ONYL WILTON CARPET. J F. & B B. 06 WBe 9 0 4 C II E 8 ENGLISH OIL CLOTHS. J . F. & E. 11. co R2/019, 904 CHISSTWUT STRVET, NNW ONTON Id TTINGEI, WHITE. Carpets eft atoms' 1867. SPRING tFdzr n. ottsr 904 CII,ESTNCT STRVET. It is now "1 re thirty year. sines the isbove • I ;4.141,1 1:11131 on% first doscoved by Dr. Da !3.pon. o Paris, during winch time they have ' been exten.isely and mice...rally used In most 13 f the public instill:Molts—as well a. In private tlro—of both hemisphere. with anparalelled •13 ....I In eery ease, Dad it is on& at the so atoteeswer'ef the, tbansanda of Ladle. who Illfre ilia them that lie to induced to make the Pills public fur the allot intl.. of these suffering from any irregularities whatever, n• well as to preeter an in , cem.c of family where health will not perm it 3t I emeles peculiarly situated or tlg ec.uppnang themselves so, are eautioned 'FI ma using these pills while in that condition es the proprietor assumes no responsibility af ter the above admonition •Ithou_li their mild nary would prevent any mischief to health uth _ gnus° the Pill. ore reCommended ONE BOX IS SUFFICIENT. PAdadeipA.n 1222M311 SPRING I P 0 .4 7/ S =I 1000 PIECT.9 YAItD AND R DALE WIDE V E j, Tr E TS lOnçlcccs JOHN CROSSLEY SONS GREATLY *EDUCED PRICES • Ell=1;1:1!El =I ENGLISH BRUSSELS; E:NOLISII BRUSSELS CARPETS IVITE EXTRA BORDERS. CHOICE DESIGNS isb Poem, TNUT NTREE T. mum EXTRA QUALITY 13:12=1 RID, 'cnacK iea FANCY, . DP •LL WIDTH 1244-2 m & 1867 A CARD TO THE LADIES DR. DCP I-1 Nt.O'S 6.11.1,EN' PERIOW.:AL PILLS FOR FEMALE-. • It. Cont , ton Irreguistities, Remo, tog Ob strurnoOm of the Monthly Turns, from tv imteser Cause end Alwaysa ue eeo- Gd as • Presentative. roll apt explicite directions accompany each Price $1 per boy, six. boxer f 5. Sold by to Druggist to erery towneillage,-opky sod lignalet throogliout the world" &Id In Pelle tome; Po , P.P. (keen Idruggrst) Sale agent" for B.tioro.to, Ladies! 1 1 .V•ending A , . SI to the Bellefonte Post Office can hate the Pills sear (confidentially) by cirri/ to nay port of r. 14 rrosby, tree of PWiltegt• slso by Dr. Preform, Lock Bar., J. Iliottingilrn, wholesale by J plump Dot brtay,li Cowden, Philadelphia , Derna• Barnes & ,New York; and try 11 I). BOW E, (sele proprietor) New York. IE 14—Iy G REEN'S DRUG STORE. Room No, 3, Brukerhofrs Rbw. 'he undermined respectfully unnouncee duet he haTrerno,4 He well known DRUG CI,E3IICAL STORE, to the new room (No 3) under Drokerhoff'e ho tel, which he bar fitted up for that purpose; and having largely increased hie meek to new prepared to furnish his custom.. with pure CHEMICALS, • PATEN/ MEDICINES. O PURE WINES k LIQUORS modicinul use, UXE ',TUFFS, with kimo.t al cry •ropla to be found in an cistabliannent of this kind, such as Horse and Cattle Powder, Coal Oil, Alcohol, Lineeed Oil, Glue, Faintly Putty, Sponges, Also tbd largest and beat collection WC I , ERFusti:Br AND 'l'o !LET SOAPS ever brought to this place. Tobazeo and cigar. of the most approved brands, minmantly on band. Ile would call the attention of thei9tib lie to his moat, sr...notion., nonstatlng of Hair. Tooth, Nail, Flesh and PALA Drushen, Cutlery, Pipes, Drinking Cam Chess and Backgammon boards, Chess Men, Dominos..., as. As. Also, a large variety of TQ YS FOR CIII LDR EN. , Particular attention given to preparing PHY SICIANS' PR4SCRIPTIONS and FAMILY RECIPES. !laving had more than, twelve years experr. once in the bneineem, lye ih e l e conedent be eon render satiefaction to all who favor him with their patronage, FRANK P. 0 REEN, Droggfet, Pah: 1866-tf. Room, No. 3 Broil. Row. SOMETIIING, NEW Awl really very valusbls IN 'FEE WAY OF MEDICINE A COXPOUND EWTRACT OF THE COMMON' SMART WEED. Nothing has been found equal t7;tiiii Egtraet for throwing of cold.,breakink op fever„prompt ly relieving the t pain., killing the pois on of Dyptheria, putrid sore throat, bloody ling, cholera and chronic diarbrea. It is of magic efficacy in Bronchitis, chronic cough, liver and kidney complaint► and many kindred disease.' Nothing bat actual trial can give • Jut Idea of it. great virtues and uncommon value as FAMILY IdEDICINE. Repeated and ration. trims have proved it • most poWertu I and effectual LINAMENT, foe the removal of SORENESS, &WELLING & INFLAMATION of various kinds. It to lir orrta by and sold as Dr. Carter's Com. pound Extract of Smart Weed. • Pm., 60 cents and $l.OO per bottle. For We by F. P. Breen, Bellefonte . M. 11. BURGESS & CO., Proprlators, 42-13-3 m Erie. P. THE GREAT CAUSE` OF ',MEAN MISERY. A Leann) on the Nature, Treatment, and Radical Cure of Spermatorrima, or seminal weaknem, Involuntary Emissions, sexual detill. ity, and impediments to marriage generally, nervousness, consumption, epilepsy and Fits, metal and physloal incapacity, resulting from seleabuse, de.—By ROBERT , J. CULVER IV ELL, M. D., Author of the "Citroen Book,',Io• The world-renowned author, in this admira ble lecture, clearly proves from his own experi ence that the awful coneequence• of self-lama may be effectually removed without medicine and -without dangerous surgical operations boogie., instruments, ring. or cordials, pointing out a mede of cure at once certain and effectual, by which every sufferer, no matter what hie con dition may be, may cure himself cheaply, pri vately, and radically. This Lecture will prove a boon to thousands and thousands, Sept under seal, to any addrems, in a plain sealed envelope, on the receipt or Mx cents, or two postage etarnps. Also Dr. Calves". "Marriage Guide," price 26 mots. Address the pablishers, April 167 pat CHAS. J, C. ALINE CO., • 127 Bowery,New York, Nit 064. Box 4b86 Zl)rn eroceries Sce NEW FIRM I NEW GOODS 1 AND NEW PRICES!! MOH RATES RIMMED OUT ! GOODS AT OLQ FASHIONED PRICKS! 11OFFLR,& KELLER (Fortnerly Hoffer Bro's,) Would respectfully inform the world and the rest a mankind, that they h..rojust menigi eqt ned are daily receiving a larger' STOCK OF GOODS OF ALL KINDS, which they are offering at the very lowest mu , het price. .er DRY GO - ODS! Consisthat of the latest styles of PH:IMMO AND PLAIN ALPACAI, PIOVIIND AND PLAIN ALL WOOL DR LAMER SHEPHERD BLACK SILKS, SUMMER SILKS, IRISH POPLINS, WHITE GOODS, V latte-Coartorpanes, Linen and Cotton Shooting.. Cbooke, G Ingham, Dedtieks, ' , Flannel., as., Shepherd Plaid jelatoralr, Meek Cloth, Coselmeres, Velvetia., Cordaroyll Kentucky Jeann , Drill., Liaise Cloaking, Plain Colors, ltiddlemix Ologlad r ' Begnikents, end PLAIDS OF VARIOUS 001401411. d fall lute of Oldtbs, Oesiihnerse, BMW/Ma sad Vesting, all Was and pries*, wh% will be sold sheep. We base eenstantly on kat a largs and well selected stock tof all kindest 0110CFRTES, 11101IESEL I • SLIME* Which we will dispose of at . the wary lowest • Gash prima. All kinds of °outlay prodigies tags is Massie for good; aid the higher weiriolpiese alma. FRIENDS AWARD TO TOUR LIFFIREST For we feel satisied doter* sow slitirtazgl as will a. your PVIIIII. • 88 0. lk :61-4t GUINN UMBEL The Mewl market rise Is peal fre pees hides et all !shads, at 1123 AVERY DESCRIPTION also troarvelf EA, work, for Ladies, Goats be ellfildrea at • GRAHAM!! I 1itat.71111215. QAITIIRS . i I ACE Boot', of all dhoti for ale at Gaaawa'a UcAma T A OWBST PRIMO, Az evertibig la We beet atm Ilas at fIitAIIAXIS a Wialrillirs,- -••
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