Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, January 03, 1868, Image 8

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    The Oernocuttic Webtrian.
lIELLEFO,NTE, I'A.
FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY 3,1868
THE CASTLE-BUILDER
■. W. LOMPII,LOW
-*gentle bey, with sett and silken looks r
A/ dreamy boy, with brown and tender
• eyes ;
A osatle.builder. with. kis wooden blocks,
And towers that touch imsg 'nary skies;
A taxless rider on his father's knee ;
An sewer listener sato stories told
4$ tie veined table of the nursery.
Of 19jeroes and, adventured gum Vold
Thectierill be other towers for thee lo build ;
There will be other steeds for time to ride;
There will ho other legends, and all filled
With great marvel and more glorified.
Build on, and make thy castles high snit fair *
Rieing and reaching upward to the skies ;
tartan to the voices in the upper sir,
Nor lose thy simple faith in mystery.
- WHAT THE ALABAMA CONVEN
TION PROPOSES TO DO.
The constitution submitted to thepeo
pie of Alabama by the Military Renon
strnction oonventlon contains provis
ions which, it ratified, will accomplish
the following results;
1. To premit every negro to vote,
whatever his competency br incompet
ency, who hes been in the State six
months and county three months
2. To permit to vote only such white
Minx es may have been in the Suite six
months and in'the county three months,
who will swear never to change the pro
posed constitution, so far as it affects
the itiestion of suffrage.
8. To deprive of the priffilege of vot
ing and holding offee—Eiret—All whites
who may be disfranchised by the pro
posed eonetitlitionat amendment (14
article) and by the reconstruction sots,
that is to say, all who held any office
federal or State, of the lowest grade be
fore the war and afterwards gave aid
or sympathy to the Cmifelerate wise
This provision, according to the regis
tration returns, will disfranchise 31:000
white men of the State. Second-3
whites who shall have been con•acte k d
of treason at any time before an elec ion
As nearly white avery man of the Stew
- who applied for pardon under the $20,-
.000clanie of the President's amnesty pro-
Sias compelled, by Oder:
Judge %Weed, of- the hotted Cites
Diletrict Court, otter his pro ty was
libelled, taplead guilty of ason in open
court, it fellows that dyi provision die
franchises every ..ef.e man who appeal
ed for pardon naaer that alarm. em •
bracing noi‘es than ten thousand of
our bee itisens. Third—tit white.
wbo ve conscientious scruples about
ng a test oath to the effect that they
will never 'foie or use their influence
to change the basis of suffrage, what
ever may be the evil effects of the pro
posed system ; in other words, a lest oath
swearing away their liberty of thought
and action. • '
The first owe of these excluding pro
visions take the outrage away forcibly
from the hands of forty thousand whites
and the last clause will tali+. away
conscientiously from all but the lowest
classes, wbderitmothing for the sanct
ity open oath porthe liberty of thought
In short, these disfranchising propoei
lions of the Reconstruction Convention
proposes to give the State government
of Alabama and the municipal govern
ment of ill but six counties of the Stet
to negroes who have bad no opportunity
to prepare themselves with a knowledge
of even the simplest *duties and oblige
lions of government.
Rook. agoverment the 'legroom bare
not sekedl'aroind the white. will not en
dare.
Rue* a constitution has not been de
manded by the Republican party nor by
Congress._ The proicription for which
it provides has been expressly repudia
ted at everyprimarivueeting of negroes
in Alabama. The people of the North
have denonnoed the stlieme, from ocean
to ocean. Will Alabama endure' Will
the white ratite vote their own degrada
tion l Will the /black , raoo vote their
—From thii Alonfiamery
own destructio
Moil.
DIPTHE A---A SURE CURE FOR D
THIS TERRIBLE DISORDER
, EDITOR MISSOCII Drixocaar—Please
publieh the following treat etii of dip
then's. It has been ?died by myself,
Ind others to whom I have given it, in
over one thousand oases. without a fail
ure. It will always cure, if the treat.
meat is comnienoed before the diptheria
membrane extends ,. into the air tubes
?which Is known 'by the great difficulty
of breathing and restlessness,
Dartawart WASH --Golden seed, pul
verized, 1 draoli.n. Boras‘ptilverited,
1 drachm. Black paper, pulverized, 1
drachm. Alum, pulverited, 1. tireokin•
Nitrate of potash, pulverized, 1 drsohin.
Salt, pulverised, 2 drachmas.
Put all into a common sized teacup or
assail lekloh holds about four ounces.
and pour half full of boiling water, stir
well, and then Ell fill of good vi neger.
Wit for use when it settles. Make a
swab getting a Ilttlo stick about the
size of sr pipe stem, notch one end * and
wrap a string l ot cotton cloth around It,
leatiVig the cloth prtgeot - ebettt ludf,tlll
Inch beyeed the end of the stiok t ese as
not to jag the mouth andlNhreal. 1%
fasten with a threid Swab the thou
and throat well every half hour. If the
caw is bad ; every hour if not bad.'
When the patient gets better, every two
hours; and when still better, two or
three times day, till well; _Whisih will be
from two to - woven days, touch every af
forded spot, the. ureter tonsils and flu
tes, the whole of the back part of ,the,
mouth and top of the thrust, and let the'
paitient swallow a -little of ,the wash
each time you Alvah. Swebbing causes
no pain, though the patient will gag,
and sometimes vomit, but' swab well;
and a feeling of relief wit) follow every
eviathing.
Let every patient hone a separate
swab and wash, as the disease is un
doubtedly infectious. Keep the wash
pure by pouring that used, eaoh time,
ante another vessel, and Mao viipet oit
any matter or slime that'inay be en the
swab every •time you take it from the
mouth.
Bub the following linime \ nt on the
throat, outside, once every three or
four hours, and keep a flannel cloth
around the neck till well
Take apirita turpentine, one ounce ,
Take sweet oil, (or linseed oil) one
I=l
Take aqua ammmia (mix) one ounce•
' Shake before using each time
Keep the bowe's regular with castor oil
Keep the patient in .the house, but
ventilate well
The diptheria wash and liniment Cif
be found sufficient for all oases, if taken
in tisie and should you mistake Any
other sore thr.mt ••for diptheria," you
effect a cure almost invariably, as 1 use
this for all common lore throats.
Dr W. A. Scovr.
Palmyra, Warren county, lowa.
One of Satrap Pope's last offiei
'acts wan to order an —election yr
tte
held in Alabama, on,the 4th an nth of
February, for and against tso-c.tlled
constitution, and for the stsite and (•oun
ty officers and members of Congress.
Ordering an electoit for State officers
under a const , 4),wfiou which- hits not yet
been ratificktand for. Congressmen for a
"terrd)iry” (am the Rads call it) not yet
in t,he Union, is only one of the strange
ascii anomalous proceedings for which
tke Itadtcat lisitipefi have Tong behi
notorious
OUR TERMS.
Tee DaeoCRIIIC WAlCoele IN published
erery Friday morning by F. iLILLY Knee, at
$2 00 Der annum, of paid strictly is advance
$2 50 when not paid in ad vanee, and $3 00
irnot plaid before the expiration of the year
Paper, will Rut be sent out of the County
unless paid fur IN ADVANCE, and An such
lairscriptiolan will invariably be discontinued
at the expiration of the time fur which they
are paid. "Vied no paper will be discontinued
unfit all arrearage is paid, except at the op
toon of the publieher.
ALL ADVERTISEMENTS for a less
term than three months TWENTY CENTS
per line for the first thFee ineertione, on,
flee cent. a line fur each additional fuser
tioo. Special notices one-half additional.
All resolution, of Associations , cominuoica
tiona of limited or indi. 'dual interest, and
notices of 'itiarriagell and eatha exceeding
live line', Ice cent. per line. Editorial no
gtices fifteen rent. per line.
fir All advertising due after first inset-
Wm. And where there it no contract made,
and the number of insertions is not marked
on the ildvertisements at the time they ars,
banded in for publication, they will be con
tinued in until oriered out.
A Liberal discount is made to persons
advertising lig the quarter, half year, or
year, as follows,
3 months. 6 months. 1 year.
One square. [6 $ 160 $ 6 (10 $lO 00
Two squares • 600 Si 00 11 00
4oarter column . leo() II 00 25 011
Half column - - 18 00 25 00 40 00
One column - - SO 00 45 00 80 00
JOD .PKINTIMI, of eery kind, done
with neatness 'end diskch. Tun Vfxrcw
-11•4 Oyrica ban Jest been matted with a
Power Press and new type, everything
Ir. the Printing line caa.be executed to-the
most artistic manner and at the loweit rates.
—TERMS CASII.
jar All lettpto should be addressed to
P. GRAY MEEK,
R.ll,ifoote, Pi.
erbertisemento.
N uric
I, P. Gephart, clerk of the • Or
phan's boult of said, county of Centre, do
hereby certify, that at an Orphan's Court
held at Bellefonte the 25th da of November
d.,1867, before the honora ble the Judges
of said Conn. On motion rule was granted
upon the heirs and representatives of Henry
Oviphart deceased, to oome into the Court atio
the fourth Monday of January next, end ac
cept, or refill* to accept, at the valuation and
appralsement or t 3 Moly cum why the
real estate of said dammed should not be
sotd. In tealiceetty whareof,l haw, here
unto set my band and 'atßzed the seal of
diald Court at Bellefonte the 26th ey of No
vember a. d., 1867. J. P. U2PKART,
12-48 6t. a - 0. a
CAUTION.
All persons are hereby cautioned
against purchasing or meddling in any maa
aer,,wlth the following property: One sett
bantam, two two-horse wagoas, one pair bo b ,
one fanning mill, owe teat bay
the uedivided half of oata In shoat, one meow
of hey, • lot of clover/mod is straw, one drill,
one reaper, four bogs, els efioatp, a lot of
cote:, illUee ;ores rye In groond, thirty acres
more or less ,of Wheat,Ja'gstenad, • lot to(
'beef sod pork. As hive this day Dec. 21;
1867. purchased the same at BberW isle, mid
leave them with Antony Darner, steal I see
propmr to remoreithest.
16--1-81 0 W. B. CARBKADDON,
13urnortieo•tdelitntr.
Tim IT: ES . T I,3rCE!Et,
Thii•pureet Spices,
The purest Spine,
The purest Spiess,
The'pareet Spiess,
cheapest Grocertes
s .ebeariest Groceries
The eheapest Groceries
The cheapest Groceries
The fspalest,Toys,
The fanciest Toys,
The finding Toys,
The fanciest Toys,
Ait /
• ,"
V
7 4
The place to buy Boots and Shoes,
The place to buy Boots and Shoos,
The place to bay Boots and Shoes,
The place to buy Boots a■d Shoe.,
-,,-- ' The place to bcy Hate and Caps
The plan to buy Rata and Cap a,
The place to buy Hata and Cape,
The place to buy Hato and Cape
The place to buy 0 lovas,
The place to buy Olotee,
The place to buy Glove*,
The place to buy Gloves ,
Better sad lower than elsewhere,
Better and lower than elsewhere,
Better an lower than elsewhere,
Better and lower than elsewhere ,
At 4 Bensside's,
A t Bunmills's,
At Burnside's,
At Burnside's,
11==
CI!!
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Do you waist Buffalo Robe. ?
Do you want Buffalo Robe*?
Do you want Buffalo Bobo.?
Do you want Buffalo Robot?
CM
Do you want Biel ibbelli
DA you want Slaighbeno 1
tio you want Blolibbella
Do you want Bleighbella
Do you want Harness t
Da you want 8111110.11 ? ,
Do you want Harness t
D,o you want Hameln?
Do yaw want Lealiar
Do yoe, soot Loather
- ,Do yes went Leather
- Do you vent Leather
At idly prises ?
At oily pziess t .
At 434 friss. ?
:At city prices ?
Bo N Bass/11M,
go lioltalusidoi
. (lola Biantifews,
Go to loniddso,
18 1-1 y
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UAL
undersigned, an auditor api
pointe by the Orphan's Court of Centre
eounty, te make distribution of the balance
in the hands .of the administrator, ,of the
estate of Samuel Lipton, deceased, will at
tend to the duties of his appointment on
Thursday, the 9th day of January 1808, et
his Ales, in Bellefonte at 10 o'eloek a. it.,
Whin and where all persons interested can
attend if they see proper.
EVAN M. BLAMCMARD,
2-60 41. Auditor,
pBfINEITLYABIA, OBN'lltilCßl3M'iff
8 B.—l, J. P.'Oephart, clerk of the
Orphan's Cotirt of said connty of Centre, do
hereby certify, fiat at an Orphan's Court
held at bellefente,lhe 26th day of November
a• d., 1867, before the Honorable the Judges
of said Court. On motion rule was granted
upon the heirs and, representatives. of Jacob
Houser deceased, to come into this Court on
the fourth Monday of Japuory next, and se
, eept, or.ref use to accept, at valuation and
appraisment or allow cause why the rear es
, tate of held deceased Khould not be sold. In
testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my
and and alixed the Neal of said Court at
Bellefonte the 25th day of Bovember a. d.,
1867.
At Bumsidss'
At gpmrider'
At Burntides'
At humilities'
P. Z. ALINE. J. P.. GIRPIIART,
Sheriff • 0. a
N OTICE,
The Commonwealth of Fenna. vs.
William From, in tie Court of Quarter ses
sions of Centre connty 4 Yoe., sessions
1867, charge disiertion,Ty - defendants wife.
The undersigned a commissioner appointed
by the Coast to ta)lrtestimony in the above
suit, will meet e parties Interested, fur the
purpose of a ppointment on Monday the
6th day r. anuary a. d., 1868, at I I o'clock
a. tl.! , sithis. office in Bellefonte.
A. 0. FURST,
vf2 . -50 31 Comrairrioner.
ADMINISTRATORS NOTICR.
Leiters of Admit)filtration on the
emanate of John Shearer, late of Miles town
ship, Centre county, deceased, having been
granted to the undersigned, notice is hereby
given ali persons knowing themselves in
debted to said estate to make immediate pay
ment and those having claims to present
them duly authenticated for settlement.
12-48 81
ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE.
Letters o adm inlstratlon'on the es
tate of Samuel McKim, deeease . d, late of
Walker township, having been granted to
the undersigned da hereby give notice that
all persons knowing themselves indebted to
said estate are requested to make Immediate
payment, end those having claims to present
them duly authenticated for settlement.
JAMES MARTIN,
12-47 et Adml l / 1 1$0.1 r
•
rIENTRE COUNTY, S 8:
/ I, J. P. Gentian, register for the pro
bate of Will's and granting Letters of ad
ministration in and for the county of Centre
do hereby certify that let,ers of adminis
tration were issued in duo and, legal form
unto J. P. Shearer, on 'instep( john Shear
a; late of Miles township, decessod, eartided
under my band and anal Of Office at Belle
fonte, the idth day of November, A.D. 1867.
J. P. 0 EP II A RT,
her. etrr.
N OTICE.
I, J. P. Oephart, Clerk of the Or
phan'. Court of salecounty of Centre, do
tinceby ,norttfy,that a Orphan', Court
held at Bellefontethenth day of November
a. d., 1867, before thelloaorable the Judges
of said Court. On motion rule was granted
upon the heirs and representatives of John
Kooken deceased, to come into the Court on
the fourth Monday of January next, and ae
eept, or refuse to accept, at the valuation
and appraisment or to. show cause why the
real estate of said deceasel should not be
e.tld. In testimony whereof I have hereto
set my band and affix. i the seal of said
Court at Bellefonte the 25th day of Norem
bbr a. d., 1867. J. P. GEPHART,
11-48 6t.v C. U C.
A UDITOR3 NOTICE
In the Court of Common Pleas of
Centre county, I. the matter of the dim
tribet.ion of the money in the hands of B Z.
Kline, Sheriff, arising from the sale of the
personal property of E. J. Walker k Br"
The auditor appointed by the Court to make
distribution of the moneys in the bands of
the said Sheriff, amon the parties legally
entitled thereto, wt.!) the parties Inter
ested,ll fur the purpose o ''tils appointment,
on Friday .1 y 34, 1867, at I o'clock P.
AL, at hie office In Bellefonte.
S. B. GRAY,
12-46 It. Auditor
i kUDITOItti NOTICE.
The undersigned lin auditor ap
pointed by the Orphans Court of Centre
county to distribdte the ballaniee due from
John Limpet administrator oo the Estate of
}limbs Graham deceased, to and amongst
the parties legally entitled thereto, will ■t
tend to the duties of his appointment, a his
omco in PeDef.:into on Tuesday, January the
7th, A.D., 11161, at 11 o'clock A. M., when
and where all persons in lerested may at
tend if they sea proper ,
—CO t
AUDITORS NOTICE.
. In the Orphans Court of Centre
county, In the matter of tie estate of George
Array deceased. The undersigned en Audi
t o r appointed by the Orphan Court of Centre
county, to hear and dispose of the excep
tions, to thy account of Jamb Amy, admin
istrator of George Amy deceased, and ad
just tlps ante, will attend to the duties' of
his appointment at the otl c e of Adam Hoy
in Eallefiade._un IdtduLap the 6th lay
January A. D., 1868, at 2 o'clock P. M., of
d day JNO. G. LOVE,
12-4 k M. Auditor.
lIM
ENTIRE COUN TY, 8 8 :
- I, J. PAlephart, clerk of the Or
phan's Court of said comity of Centre, do
hereby certify that at en Orr ban', Court
held at Bellefonte, the 24th day of Itlovensiber
d.,157, before the lloaorable the'Judges
of said Court. On motion rule woo granted
upon the heirs and representatives of Prod
*fish Markle decessed,to 00E10 Into the Court
on the fourth Monday of January next, and
accept, or refuse to accept, at the valuation
and appralsenlient or to show Cliall• why the
real estate of said deceased should not be
sold. In testimony wereof, I have hereun
to net my hand and taxed Ow seal of skid,
Court at Bellefonte the 26th day of Nov: a.
d., 1867. J. P. OBPJEART,
12-411 O. O
TAKIC NOTICE,
Having understood tbat some person
Impetuous are risking uee of my smote itt a
note bf Mee butladsed and tweet-doh dollars,
Atud as I have never given any snob note, I
isereby estuttros all persons from having soy
thing to do With the same, =
DAVID
Rowan PA. ' 12-49f2t;
L"'•
A Gentleman', Gold Breast Pln
la - Centre Hall or Bellefeate, er moths road
betw e en those plow's; on Thursday, Deo.
I. The andel'. will be libenillj rewarded by
leaving themes at the Iltivoeu•n aloe.
49-51 .
Mugs mat If Mt.*
" Rings ^store gray Moir
Ringo hair to its otig• Divulge
Ring. inal color. Brad'. Rings
Ring. cite Dandzr rd /9• ing omtho e ti Ri 4 .
Rips 13 CLALP Mats
Ringo sod prOsnt /Rings
Rings BALD- Rings
Rings nal, Ring. •
Ring.
B INCR.
Ring's Vegetable Ambrosia is the Miracle
of the age I
gray headed People bays their looks res.
toted by it to Om dark, ineweeno, silken tree
net of youth end are haPPY
Young People, with light faded or red
Hair, 'have these unfashionable colors
changed to a beautiful sebum, and rejoice;
People whose heads ire ookered with
Dandruff and Mawr., use it, and have clean
coats and clear and healthy scalps 1
Bald-Headed Veteran. hare their remaia .
leg locks tightened, and the bin WU owl
end with a luxuriant growth of Hair, and
dance for joy f
Young ()anioni:li use it because it is
perfumed I
Young WWI use it beciume it keeps their
(lair in pia&
Everybody most and will use it, because
it is the elennest and beet article in the mar
ket I
Call for Ring's Vegetable Ambito/ill, and
for your own pleasure and comfort do not be
put off with anything else "said to be just
as good-"
er )
Beware of counterfeits ! And inj rious
imitatione which flood the country.
For Selo by Druggists generally. nice
11.00 per Borne. E. N. TUBB A CO.,
Proprietors, Peterboro, H. H.
GerMantown, Columbia CO., N.
. K M. Tunas ek Co. Pen
hair and whiskers were atleast one half gray
when Inas Induced to try* "Ring's Vege
table Ambrotria, and after using it three
weeks, my hair and whiskers were restored
to their natural color ; it also eradVates all
-dandruff frotn'the scalp, and I consider it
unequalled" as a hair dressing, keeping the
hair soft and silky and does not color the
skin or stain cjidhing. It will do all you
FTutm Tarir W. TOMPK INS. Demise
Barnes & Co., 21 Park Row, New York
Whllesale Agents. For sale by hfeGirk &
Cleaver, Philipsburg; F. P. Green, Belle.
fon'te. F. S. Wilson, Bellefonte, and .by
Druggists oa genernlly. 12-48-ly
GREEN'S DRUG STORE.
Room No. 8, Brokerhors Row
The undersigned respectfully announces that
he has removed his well known
J. F. bIIEARER,
Administrator.
DRUG CHEMICAL STORE.
to the new room (No. 3) under lirokerharli
hotel, which h• ha* fitted up for that pur,
poseand having largely increased his stock
isnow prepared to furpilb his customers
with pure
DRUGS, CHEMICALS,
PATENT MEDICIN.ES.
PURR WINES LIQUORS
for medicinal use, DYE bTUFFS, with al
most every article to be found in au es-
belcoolliellon of
PERFUMERY AN!) TOILET SOAPS
over brought to this place. Toba....ce and
cigars of the most approred brands, con
stantly on hand. Ile would call the atten
tion of the publle to his stock of notions,
oonsisting of
Bair. Tooth, Nail, Flesh and PA ill Brushes.
Cutlery, Pipee, Drinking Cups. Chests
and Backgammon boards, Cheat
Men, Dominoes, de. ke.
Also, a large variety of
Particular attention given to preparing
PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS and
FAMILY RECIPES.
Having bad more than twelve yfars ex
periencm in the burning., he feels confident
be can render satisfaction to all who favor
him with their patronage.
FRANK P. (MB ES, Druggist,
Feb. 9. 1866-tf. ROOM. No. 3 Brok. Row
A CARD TO TUE LADIES.
' DR. DUPONCO'S
GOLDEN PERIODICALS PILLS
FOR FEMALES.
In Correcting Irregularities, Remos'ng Ob
etruction• of the Atonally Turns from what
ever enuen, and alicaye ruccceeful aa a pre
IIZIEM
ft Is now over thirty years since theabeve
celebrated Pills were discovered by Dr. Du
cone° of Paris, during which time they have
coon extensively and successfully used in
most o f the public Instltutions--as well as
in private practice—of both hemispheres
with unparalled success in every case, and
it Is only at the urgent request of the thou
sands of Ladies who have used them that he
is induced to make the Pills public for the
alleviation of those suffering from any irreg
ularities whatever, as well as to prevent an
increase of family where health will not
permit it: Females peculiarly situated on
those supposing themselves so, are caution
ed against using these pills whale In that con
dition as the proprietor ileum's me respon
sibility after the above tdnumitlon although
their nineteen would prevent any mischief
to health otherwise the Pills are recom
mended.
I.llllg BOLIELSJII TVITCNT,„
Full and explicit* di ions accompany
eact box. Price $1 per bo , six boxes sB,
Sold b one Druggist in ev ry town; •illage,
city a nt heinlet throughout the world. Bold
in Bellefonte, Pa., by F. P. Breen (druggist)
Soli agent for Bellefonte, Ladles! By send•
ing hiin.sl to the Bellefonte Post Ogee can
have the Pills sent (ow:111(101311aq) by wall
10 any part of Me eountry, free of Postage.
Sold also by Dr. Preison,lock nevelt, J,
Bead, ilugtingdoiri wholesale by J ohimon
Cowden. Phibidelpitier DISMU
Barnes st Co, New York ; and by 8. D.
BOWS, (soleproprietor) New York.
• 12-14-ly •
W. 11. LA URIMORE,
Auditor
A. VALUABLE MILL PROP
ERTY FOR SALE. 1
-- • .
Situated it Doqatur township, Clio , Cold
county, Pa., The subscriber desirous of
glutting the business, offer, fat sale one
flouring mill with two run of bum, the mill
Is strodg and lit pod order both, with from
twenty to thirty acres of land and • emu
fort•ble frame dwelling house,' thq pro=
lying 2 mtlee west of -Philimilumg)
minty, end within it few rods of tram
pike road, the Tyrone and Clearflold
road tuning through the hUtd tusd wttkla e t
few rods of the -Also •considerable lot
,Of Umber on hand, lifuttlook and. Pine, it le
also a very dteirable,location for • ,woolen
factory, and one immesh nealletrht this mo
tion of Ilse mumily; for further particu
lars inquire of the subsoriber being cm the
property, or address Phtlipsburg, Centre
oounty, Pa.
MARLINS 11. CADWALLADDIL
12-44-61 n
• R 1 it`o4,
Rings
Rita* Rings
Rings' To re- l'irige
tablkshment of this kind, such aa
Horse and Cattle - Powder. Coal
' Oil. Alcohol, Linseed Oil,
Olase,Paints, Putty,
Sponges. Also the
largest and
TO YS FORCWIL DREW. •
!;,,i
IBM
BALD:BM/LB VAUNT RAM ROAD.
Oa and after Monday. November
25, 18$V, the Traitis ow Use B. E. V. R. R.,
will foe as follows:
LEAVR BABTWARD'i. •
47411484. X IL. ACOOX. TORO' TO.
Tyree's, 104 r 4 Garr 1210rie
Seat Tyrone 18 " 408 12 25 "
Interasetioa 24 " 4 14'" 12 33 "
ARM is& • 110 " 420 " 12 41 "
liaanalt 47" 417 " 104 d
POrtldatllds 38 " 448 " 123 "
Matll4 I 07 " 46T " 138 "
381.188 r— - 1:047
Doloovlll4 41643 " 6>N " 214 "
BoorrBho4l6lo 49 " b4l " 240 "
Mileibarg 10 63 " 643 247 "
8843.croara 11 08 "
Mileiburg 11 20 " 300 "
It 32.
Curtin
ML Nagle II 41 , "
Howard 11 40 "
Sagleville 12 06 r. r. 440 "
Beech Creek 12 14 " 4 55 "
12 29 "
Mill Mill
Flemington 11 3 "
Lock Ilen 101 l 40 "
Lock aims 11 40
LEAVX WESTWARD
II
meaam
Lock Haven 2AtP. II
" " In 251 "
Flemington 257 " 620 "
Mill Hall 3 01 " 660 '''
Beech Creek 3 16 " 7 00 "
Bagley llle 324
Howard 3 40."
Ht. Haile 350 " 600 "
Curtin 3 67 " 6 14 "
Mileeburg 410 " •(8 30 "
Bit.usrouva 4 27 " t.d 6 00 •s' s t r
Mil.abnrg 4. 37 " 610 "1.1411 , 49 "
Snow Shoe In 443 " 6id " 1.7 "
Unionville Ib7 " 630 " p 0 12 "
Julian 511 " 643 " 930 "
•ha 523 " 643 " 10 07 "
o Matilda 532 " 6b4 ' 10 21 "
Hannah 543 " 713 " 10 37. 0
Bald Eagle 600 " 729 " II 02 "
Intereertion 606 " 733 " 11 II "
Beet Tyrone 612 " 7t6 " 11 20 "
Tyrenoi 620 " 745 " 11 40 "
P HILADELPHIA AND ERIE R. R
WINTER TIME TABLE
Through and direct route between Phil
adelphia, Baltimore, Harrisburg, Wllamas
port, and the
- GREAT OIL REGION or PENN'A.
ELEGANT SLEEPING CARS
On all night Trains.
On and after MONDAY, NOV. 25th 1187,
the Trains on the Philadelphia and Brie
Rail Read will rtin as follows
WESTWARD.
Mail Train leaves Philadelphia 11 15 p.
• " "
Lock Haven... 9 25 a. in
" arr. at Erin 9 00 p. m
Erie Express I Phila 12 00 noon
" • " Lock Haven... 10 15 p.
" err. at ...... 9 45 a. m
'Unita Mail leaves Philadelphia 8 00 a.
" " " Lock Haven... -1 - 45 p. m
" &mat Lock Haven 745 p.
EASTWARD.
Mall Train leaves Erie 10 25 a. m
" " " Lock ,llaven... 10 15 p. tit
'• " art. at Philadelphia— 8 55 a. m
Erie Express leaves Erie......... 4 25 p. m
... 11 ." Leek Raven 2 40 a. in
" arr. at Philo 1 00 p. m
Elmira Mail leaves Lock Haven 7 10 a. m
" -' arr. at Philadelphia. 8 10 p.
Mail and Express connect with .ail trains
on Warren A Franklin Railway. Passen
gers leaving Philadelphia at 12,00 m. arrive
at Irrenton at 6.40 a in. and Oil City at p,60
6. a. •
Loari-.4 Philadelphia at 11,15 p. m. ar
rive at Oil City at 4,35 p.
All trains on Warren A Franklin Rail
way make close connections at Oil City with
trains for Franklin and Petroleum Centre.
Baggage checked through.
ALFRED L. TYLER,
Gael Biapl, Erie, Pa.
DKNNSYLVANIA CENTRAL R. R.
1_
On aad after Monday. November 25,
1.867, trains on the P. C. R. R., will run as
follows
GOING WESTWARD
STASIONS. ren.'•. El. le•11
Philadelphia II 05 r N 7 60 • N
Harrisburg 3 15 • N 1 16 r N
Lewistown
Huntingdon 7 05 " 5 55
Ty\bows t 732 " 648 "
Pittsburg AMC 2 00 s M ♦u. 130 s w
yOING EASTWARD.
NT•T101111. PUIL'• 11. MAIL.
Pittsburg 4 20 r r 8 NAN
10 08 "
T
Huntingdon 10 .SS "
LewiatolEs 12 17 " b 55 "
Ilarrisblrg 2 15 A r 9 25 "
Philackelphia•ur 7 00 " • 1 25 a le
TYRONE k CLEARFIRLD, R. R.
On and atter Monday, November
25, the Paseenger train on the T. 4k C. R.
It., will run u follows .
. .
1/OINO WEST.
Phillpstrargl 20 r
Osceola 1 40 "
Ponelion t 65 "
Sandy Ridge 2 02 "
Summit 2 10 "
Qprdan 2 40 "
latarseation 3 02 "
East Tyrone 3 07 "
Tyrone 3 15 "
filartit Modhf;--
, NEW MARBLE YARD I
The subscriber begs,leave to in•
form the animal of Ceuta* and adjoining
owinties that he still continues the
BrrENSIVE MARBLE! 'YARD!
of W. 4. Felty, Near the Depot, Bellefonte
Pa, where can be 'fount at all times a
very large suortment of
MONBMENTB, TOMB - & BEAD-
STONES,
and where he will be prepared, with every
facility,' to mat to order, 'BYWAY
DICSORIPTION OY WORK, In dm high
est style of art, on the storteet nod*" and
most amomodating terms. lie propoew to
pay partionh.r attention to Wads g th e
publis with everything in the mannteetare
of liszble; therefore, thous desiring any
thb4 In his lin. can be acceensodated by
aping ppon Mom:al to patnitasing of au
•ity works,
440 Wa. "ism.
APP,LICANTS FOR LICENSE.
Nolte' is hereby given, that the
folloiring mons have Sled their petitions
in,thli olio', and will make%le:* for
license, at the January term o
Plena Lytle, 'Tatum, =ro.
Rebates Ifiesser, Tavern
Fre4. Smith, ileataanuat
J.H. Tolbert, Taverna, Welker.
Joseph Booth, Tavern, Philipsburg
JAS. IL LIPTON,
13.1.11 t Prothonotary.
Mil
4 10 "
4 10 "
6 20a
6 2b
.5 26 '•
4,411 "
THRO B Vt,
6 00Ar
13111
7 13 ' 4
7 43 "
EIEEI
5 39 •
2 22r.
EKE=
GOING EAST.
Tyrone 9 20 ♦ ■
TyTune 9 28 "
inutrimot'n I 34 "
Gardner 10 00 0
Summit 10 30 "
Satly Rrig,.lo 87 "
Puweltun 10 45 "
09ceols 11 00 "
Plinipab'g 11 20 "