The Democratic Watchman. TRAWL-0 per year when paid in ad raneers2,lso when not paid In Aran& and 33.00 when not paid before the expiration of the year. OUR" Aonaret.—,,lY• have authorised the following gentlemen, to receive, and receipt for aubasziption to the DIOWCRATIC WATCH. NIN : IsreeL J. ripewontas, Gregg tirp. Jowl G. Rtfureetrosk, . Peon twp ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. Wanta.- 7 1-land on your . pnperm ;.It be all right. anznat..—lt le truo.that a nigger, appoin ted by the Mongrel Convention, inßich mond, wa■ refused admittance to the house where Grant Wall stopping. A. B. sir, the rain which Radical ism is pulling down upon us w ill be fa tal to them as well at to us. Tot , its, Ac.---tiencral Eaton flourished du ring the Administration of Andrew Jackson, and if we are nob mistaken, was his Secretary of srar, CONTRIRUTOR.—Your Ittolv to It sister are received, and will appear in next week's IVATcurer. We will be pleased to bear from you again. *mover...Lin uptive tc. roairdvdier# XI ion reedirpi the longest river in the world, it is ne er/Nary to count to the head of the hi is • • ',mat. The Amazon ii luurh larger thgn any other river on the ear h. THINGS ABOUT TOWN & COUNTY —Court WWI but slimly atipouled tp thug plare aurtng the !wit Vie,k —Sleighing Inas never knork n to be better ih thin SVCi ion of, he Slate than at. pre%ent writing --The 'Tidal ion of the Wt r ants I lnot inereamettuvor tlree.huntlrt4L during the 10 month. - Bellefonte Inv. the bet nod ',reit test girl.. of tiny town Of ttr .ize tit the Stnie ---ctiorH are luting mott'le to havi the clitinker of the "Spt ing t'rri•l ?mei gallop company,' repealed, 1 11 ' 01 101', 01 llti, plain 11/1.4 T0C1 , 1%101 the 11j110/1111 110 . 111 01 Nl/1 ) Public, in [Alive of Ernn \I Intinientrd, I•:mti , *how , tern : I 4bott nine wince --'Cbe 1111'104 : 1'4 of ibe Itelleforne Fire Company, are hereby notified that there mill be a siamPlal fleeting tit 1116 thecompuity on 8/ 'hanky next, I,) st 7 oeleek, I' 1I , at whi<lr to eeting utl the members are expected to be preiienr, impel in to Ill' tritIPOICtC.I It F' It \ kis. .54.4- r m r:m mr.sr —Delegatev to the hr•t I)t•m.,crutic county convention, .reeolleet that Tueqdit . t next, 1 . 4 I .I.ty appton(e4 for meeting in etatvenktou to MITOIIII 11Cleglit 1.4 to t ho State l'ont,en - lion See call on fom It page, and lie -me to 111111 °III RISVIVA —ltev. Mr. litaeltenForg or the Lutheran Church, litt , t been holding n protrueted meeting tit . Pleamiint (ion, ~hutng the plod %%eel, .1 hie], 3* lietitg row ned with the gt eat est htiece,.. funny al 111 Nil) ha% I. been lot ear', in night at the altar. We lulu. that the goo d e , ork tiny K n o n for ueelpijo polite -That e[l . eliellt puhhrntltou , the I)rniocrahr A/manor. for I SO, by Nle•o • Vain ii , pnbltnharo tot the N Day./look, in received, rnbil nod linpro“4l, and 14 ono of the 1110141 in the 11ay el .l al NI 1 ,4 11 lei Renrtsl pulilicnlinGnmatlen n on poblinlie , l Tv --:iirtgle copies env+ fiNe ropter; $l,OO , 1011, dump •••.! ob, post paid, $15,00 pee bundrol per 1:xio AA, Vallq, \ I le. Ilor- tell A , Na. Nam St \ 1:1!Eir11111 Vi/ I 1,.rn. --Iln Nunndny eveninit . last :14 M. M 11. 4: r1 . 1.1.1111r, in the ti t illy of I ' lettelint limp, were rogligeil ut outside of Ille 11.'1141' Pt 11111.. Kithn ghtuglitei of theirs I,ollll' till e.. 01 1,14111 )eor4 1111 L 4, 6 llle ii . ft 11) 1 110 4 11i4 l',il,lok :11111 11... rut rut, retui 111.11 „ A i l: 0 1 1 11r 1101111% 4110 11114 lilt Prlll ly but 11l I ii6OUI tLn Reek, V.lll/11 4111 1t rid., itet : e . her chit Ite4 vorre %%1 1 11 Intii.ll., thu 111“411 4111+ 1044101 nt i rely front 1111 60111.4. Tittatat.r. ACCIDENT 111./1111ny lust hoe of the most horrible accidents it has erre been our dtat . % to lecor.l, opcurred •t Erb's Steam Mill, on tho mountains `loath of Pine I;rose in, this enmity.— Front reports, it 'tens that one of the workmen, John Trimble, funnel ly of Union county, while doing something •bout the fly-u heel had his panttilomm caught by the strap which plsses over: •nd was drawn along until both feet be came fastened—whon be was Whirled round, andround, and round, each time striking his head against posts and floor until it was simply a muse of clotted blood s brained tlenb, and broken' bones. Tim mill and man working near were lit. tarty novered with blood and brains. Oun Onmixel, POKM.—We,point with mach pride to the poem which we pub- 1 lieh on our Arid page to-day, entitled A Lover's Prayer and written by Mr. N. B. Ina, of Moshanuon, this county. We invite speciill attention to it, for we feet , ' pride in the fact that the WATCHMAN ham hf 7 ell cheeeti - medium through which to make the effusions of-Mr. JOIC public, and consider that -it displays po etical genius of a high order. It i 4 the thu third we have published from his pen, each one of which ‘ wa4 it peiteet gl'm, in oar estimation. I'rrrsutii7rtt, *'r. %%A1 SICIIII . IIIO It A 11.-Itilxo.---This road extends from Pittsburg to Chicago, inteirSecting with many great rail-roads, wok forming one of the most important rail-road routes in the World Vvery hotly who has travel ell West of Pittsburgh has been on it, for it is the road for all western (ravel. i'he service it does - to - Pennsylvania, by con veying to mit the.Natd amount of freight it collects on its long coarse through the great and fertile plains of the West, is incalculable; and while it is all well enough to lie watchful iif (meliorations, it is well also to giNe credit where it is due. The President of the road (1011. 14011.14111 W. CAMS, to whom its unexampled success is greatly owing, is n sound and reliable lie/not:rat,- _anti--haw --already - been . ite prominent candidate before our conven tion for the nomination for (Imernor of this State. Ile is undoubtedly the choice of the Democracy of 1114 part of the State, rind if he allows his name, to go again before a. nominating 'convention it will be it most formidalle one for the I emination, and if nonium4e4 be. will he it tower of strength against our pulpiest opponegt 4. I=El=l Mt vic env. tivt•tos —IV. , noticed in our isque of lan( neck that a musical cottiention Will in progre4n It Hown-r.l. At-thatlimo, wrt dittrrot - kneacthr nfl he 10.11th:own %dot nere contlotefing . it, hot lt‘e .incc learned that it non unwl ably - managed by Nletotry ehri.tie and Porn,., or Lock llnVen, l a o , It Ittucted IT to the 4ati4faetion of all, non largely attentlel. and tint great credit In the talent and io•II• of the gentivilien uho conducted it The ftillouing re4o lUtionn acre paased at the elome 01 they convent ton. - Raittn.van, That the thanks of this socie ty be, and the Baum hereby are. lariat red to Mr Cum an An Ahle instructor in roe n t music, and to Mr. Chroitie for the excellent manner-in which e furniehed the- musical ,In4a with intru m mite) tun', upon Inc of Marion and cabinet organ, REPiOwritP, That the hank.' of this tom• tnunity are tine to hall, of thest geul town, and are hereby torulered, fur the entertain ment whieh they have fu - it abed us during four successive days and evenings, And for the instruction they tat e agreellbk IL Manlier, imparted to it. Ill( I 11l it,ll lof I.KU r..—•9'he 111144- tee.. hell the January meeting at the ollive of the State pmviely, In Ilarrimburg, on Thur.tday, the 124f41 tieetant Nlember.4 pi e•.ent --President N•utr+, Cumberland , f' kllistet , t•etttre Blight, Philadelphia. %Ileglieny • \We., Kt 11 "• Jordon, Secretary of the I'on u nonwet ' -• State tioelety ri 41 , 444r,4' I dent of Faeolty and S'ireuu) of the Bum 41 - TheKe report,. 3re %cry t•luwinous - They exhibit the gritifying Nei. that the equipment and furniAting of •the 111.01t414 taeliar or the tiot.t ample chat act et. The ehentical laboratoty and farm opet - a1t4411 4 110 W gond and the progress and eonduct of IR' 'lndents are commen ded tier the lottoutge of a f.1.1 . 11“4 of evolittl4lll,l relatt%e to Ili pureh • ts.• uu puritnental farm in Theater county and the erretton a building•. on the raisin in Ibit lington. the Presul•nt or the (1 , 11!111 . $ Society, %sae Int ff. , laced, ,nlade NUIIII . obververtlon4 and planarl4llll relative. to Cut r) tog nit arid sustaitiiiiK Tice farm In that enmity tinder the •.upertinton of the ‘gitettltntal Sc, ,•iet) or that viant), tit is 111(11 the 1'44414141 agreed, 1111 , 1 normal:, iniop,vd %tat t. 4 made a report detailing the opet a lone or the eOIIIIII ill., to }lurch:tee elie.4 r„, fits , the Vollittllttlte 00.4 en, lowered to carry ont its suggestions. Mr I Itimilton proposal to reduce thr price or lout fl $lOO per year to 4.50, which .4.1141.1m-onm, nits agreed 1.,. thus 'milting the mode cost 'Mil li_ ing, it a.litng owl lodging, tiont the open ing of the next let io, s2la/ for the whole, year, 111 011, hair the cten al . flint o f simi lar innthiltions Mr. uluoM Thomp,on, of Centre, , 0/ tit phnoun treasarer John II 'lt on, of .111111111111. general su m perintendent and financial agent for Ilio; ensuing year. 'elle location AO' tut e...! perintental farnt in the nest has not been !/ determined, but AM Moon as the tOOI+OI. will permit, further efforts to secure it Ita•at ion hill be nand,. 1t1.0 , 4. -The following are the per sona pnrdoul•d by floe. fleet, in fhb , county, during the past 'year, together ith the namem of)he petitioners for the pat•dour and the reasons given by them why executive clemency Should he exten ded to the persona convicted. ' We leave our readerm,to form their own opinions, in regard to the matter, and have ;pall to say that it look.•querr, to see avowed temperance men, praying for the pardon of individuals convicted of tiOlating, the liquor law.., and Democrule asking for the releaserof conviele &canoe _they were "loyal" and Hided aholitioniMl in over turning the foundations of society and of our Republic 33. CHARLLI4 COMMIX, indicted August Sith, 1867, at a Court of, Quarter Sessions for Centre county, for "Se,ling4,iquor with out Licenne." Par;Jowl August 28th, 1867, on recom' mandatiosls from Edmund Blanchard, 11. N Ma/Whiter, Jamas 'A Bearer, John T. John son, Charles W. Bale, ()scrag EI Yocum, Wm. Shortlldge, W. 11. Fulton and °there wlSo affirm. That the said Copelin was not the keeper of a public house, but a distillet, and bad been out of the liquor business live months, when the proseent itm nattier hits' eetuuten• cod ; that the , proceedings against him were instigated by personal and political malice; that he enlisted in.the Union army early in the late war, -received a severe ,wound in !settle, served faithfully three years, and was honorably discharged ; and that he was Just ly esteemed as a worthy, honorable and respectable citizen. 41. June Goss, convicted August 27th 1887, at a Court of Quitter Posaions for Centre county, of "Al tiyh,ol and A.nanli and Vallury," and sentenced to pay a fine of Fire Do Ila ra and coot', and to two month's imprisonment in the county jail. Pardonod. October 7tb, 1867. Recom mended hp lion's. W. Al!kon and John llosterman, Associate Judges before whom the ceso was tried ; IL Y. Stitsor, District Attorney; James II Lipton, Prothonotary; D Z Kline, Sheriff; J P OepliarE Clerk of the Iluurt ; W W Montgomery, Post Master ; %Vat. Fury, County Commissioner • Edmund Blanchard, A II Ilutchntlion, Win I" Wilson, S D tire). Thit said Goss was • member of Co. K. 11.5 th regiment l'enn'a. Vets, served three years' during the late war, and was honor ably discharged , that the !Men.* for which he owl .Cyzivictcd _ nat. CuMusitted.:undos greatly mitigating circumstances, that 110 acted io Pell defence against a petsois who grossly insulted bins, contempt ilium the uniform he wore, and suede an assault upon his person. Liati4l Kuhns , . and James 1 Kuhns, eon,u ted at_ Court of glint' or BeSBlOll3 fur Centre county, in Affpusi, 1807, sil “Selling liquor to minors, rolling liquor wishimt li ernes', and to intemperate persons," and anutosieed,.l4,o flamer to pay fine uf (AV hundred Vidlars and costs, an* the latter fifty-one dollars and cysts. Pardoned, except the paymynt of nests, December 1 litl, InB7. Recommended by lions. W. Aldsun, Jr , and Juba lioatertuan Associate Judges, lion A U Curtin, late Rovernor (II Pennsylvania ; lion 8 1' Shm gcrt. S. nator rim , Edmund Blanchard, ti*mid YArmitri,, dames A 11910141, 14,11410i1.- inson. W. F. Revnora, Win P lidffirock 11. A Sot der. It Bush, Harry Mann John J Harris, tieorge W !Hiatus, A V Smith, lterwons assigned : That said Daniel and Jame.; I Kuhns were cone feted upon testi mimy influenced by personal dislike growing out rat privirto dill tittles, and that the prom scutton was instituted solely to grittily bitter personal feeling, and not to punish la free tron of 111‘v , that they always kept a quiet, °pint ly arwlncl.l,rngulaied hourin , that. at the time 1.1 . the alleged ollence they held a license from the U S ttorerniucnt, at ,he ex• pi,elion of wlll.ll they intended to close th e ir hotel, that they were ignorant oilier ing sold liquor to minors; that they are deemed honest and honorable turn, and du ring the late wareVineetta patriotic deceit ion to the noun try. TIM k.S. LCTIC, is Ihe tide of a new imigwritte, t iliteit nod pittilihtted by LA W. 01 it WI II and r1:1 MAC Nlt milieu, Balt mini e, \ Judging from the con tent, mot et I 1111g.11/I . llt ol'thu firSi aunt bet. we no.) conclude mitt it iv going to Le ahead id ati.ythiag of the kind publivh td ut tile.. coital!). The fit* utticlm, on "So,l`ll . lglll, ourth the price or the o hole number, and midi of the other or tielmt iv full) ❑p to what or would be Rid kt expect from the perusal of Some idea nut) he gathered from the lob lowtal Lible id content. 011 SON ereigii ty —St. Paul I,yoltote au , l Achim-71e Simri/au Review, W omen nt the Middle borl a Maya.:4ne,ltomi• ,lakvt l'itgeant —Punch, (111 tauitttien of tiv (taro mire _b”he of A , lvir, What Hearted T hoc —Tinsley ' s ,4/0917,nr, great philiiverther—St .!amts olvet. of Kam:lotion—The Sattletioy Review, Phttlotoi Fisui, tic IriAlt 'Member—Anthony Trollope. Match-Ma king -The le.und Table, lieviin%s-01 . 1.ryi vial and ?elected, heron! Puttlfiillitinv— rahfuth,i's Ltst . ,Nhumellon)--Our Ex Eilituvittl The Se•a Kelt, tie mach nr ttcle•, taken f omt the he•t petiothcol Itt ematllle or 111., 1101141. UN iIN I.IIIIIIIS 110'111 111/1111 . 1 , 01 11111/11e1111011 11111 . y a careful view . It will refute 10 be identified with the I 0 itrill ' lo , 01 any patty ot ,teet, but will.l , ublt.-h nuh et tell, •U. 11011,11 . 111 the MISS of (Ile 1 1 1:14 11.1111 1110,t temper ate wr,to, of 111 e 1111 . 1011. .01001•1 or ligiuutint llit id1 . (ho1,11 I lur,.lvnl 1014(1)114 ), odd. , 11.1 .141 C -11011" it 111 ells tirplcr 11.1 getirt heads of l'olit I(eligiun Benet , 1.411 re•. Btogritpli), II iquiy, Setetwp and .1.0111.1 I vconialen.l n to all ,dio 1.,1141s I. niqgniine of the Lind, 111 e price per ...Ingle .ule.criber iv $l.llO per nn nun, .111 nrileiv 41t0n1.1 be itddressed to the V.:.lltorm nt \ I;allinlor4 . ., Mil. Business Notices viyii,ooli feet iif Mhito l'ino dooriug, dry for vile at the M ilerhurK Pluning Mill MAU VOL' A WATER —A delightful toilet .Artiele - .uperin•r to cologne owl at h e ll' th e prio. --Ilia Allltlfiran Organ, or Organiet's Parlor Crrropau ion, le the best book of in atruetion for reed instruments. Per sale at itymior's Munk Sl4lrn -!" 7 ls , etaler Tvrittuiro, at Milenhurg, hare fgnale, the celebrated. Barley Sheaf Cock Stbte. It In without doubt one of the heat !doyen in the market. - . AgoreMelt NII.IIIOI met 111 PHILIP/Ile KO ---C. 11. Moro, hao , just receivedanother Large Mock GI clothing. which he is ceiling ut still lower prices than before,. It wiuki astonish soino to raw how coon they ale mold_ Bait these; wh..'are better isequsiotod know that it la because they wree'liolti lower than at any other store in town; they are not. only low -in pries, but substantially good. Peet Office building, Philipsburg, Pa. —The examination of candidates for State Teachers Certificates will take place in the Bel fithinte Ands:my, room No. 2, ob Saturday. Feb. 14-1868, all applications must be . a ccompanied with the necessary recommendations. . D M. Mfat.r, Chairman, I Mies It . J. VURBOWN, I Muts KITH J. Tnovemoir } Committee. 2'. ERIIPLART W. R. BIZRLY, . --Beautiful and of Uniform excellence, a well known, safe, and speedy agent for restoring gray hair to its original color, for p revent ing the loss of the hair, for promo ting Its bealthly growth . and increatileg Ito beauty, a gradual hut certain cure for bald none, and as essential toilet requisite for all w ho prize that choicest gift of nature. a boon 'Dui supply of hair I the above, is said bp all aho use Mte• S. A. Allen's Imptoved (new style) Hair Restorer or Dressing, (in one bottle,) Every Druggist sells it. Price One Dollar. .:11-5 41. " Ir NOSE, inlet ?" ried youngster, in reply to the interrogatory u to why ho stood idly digging away at his prominent facial adornment, "An' its Fourth o'July, too, ain't it? Well, I'll pick thun der out of it, of I please r' and the Juvenile "-up and at it again" with redoubled err_ - ThitrkiWiruti inay lie ableto pick a ilobb's lock yet—at all events he will man age to pick hie way through the world, and bet erne, we hope, a good and useful citizen And now, !flewd reader, if about to pick out a Cooking Stove, choose the 'liar. I cy Sheaf." at wade by .siestirs. Stuart, Pe terson & Co„ of Philadelphia. It burns ad her coal or wood, and can be relied on an the beet cook in ezistetee! For Sale by W. W. Wetsier, Ntileaburg, Pa. 13- 5-It. —lf any of our readers are prelnatuerly g ray or are troubled with falling of the hair, d andrufl tot itching of the scalp, they have oily to use Ring's Vegetable Ambrosia, and thirty tranatler'wernonertilrbfeir. - ration ix not only a-enterer of gray hair, but , ore of the most defiant tillr dressings we ha. e ever ,een. It also by eoltening and invigorating the hair propels prentaturo baldness and in many eases restores hell. to bald heads --pia l's. Pouts—fainter.—Preachers Painter.— Preachere —Players—Printers and Politicians--all suffer from Dyspepiia, Nervousness, Loss of Appetite, Liter ComplaMM, and all dumanes which they may carr7uriktrent by the use of Plat/tedium Ittt ers. those sufferers took these bitten., the Poetry•would be pur er, the Paintings grander, the Sermons live lier, the Act'ng truer, the Printing neater, and the Politico boneeter Thin splendid tonic invigorates the ti.) idion, and enables the brain to work healthily. Perhaps no art! tie was ever so well endumed by all who have used it. The Bellefonte Market The following are the quotations up to 6 o'clock on Thursday evening, whoa our paper wept to press: White Wheat, per bushel Bed Wheat, per bushel •••••• •• Rye, per bushel Cure Shelled, per bushel old Oats, per bushel Barley, per bushel Buckwheat, per bushel. Ploverseed, per bushel.. Potatoes, per bushel. Rgge, per dozen Lard, per pound.... pork, per pound Ilam, per polled Tallow, per pound . Butter, per pound. Hags, per pound round Planter, per ton abbertiormento I) AN Ic;, I r,,i)04) 00 worlb of Goode to be sold at /' I.ViC PRICKS within two wwoks fllK GREAT BUCCE4S In u r endeavor to furnish eheop good' , 7 to our Belle :onto frtenda, gtven 14 us orkeoutagement to re lEM=II longer D It 1 0 0 D D ,z 4 tworri end sigiEH, HATS and CAPS =1 halite building with Milliken \Motor Cu& Bank, 1 /, /, A' (. 1 // F: N I' STREE T', tut., door.; North of the Court ltouutt s 1(; N of tII E .1i F, I) VLA (i 1=1:E=I 0. B. PERK INB Itellefunto,Jan. 24, 186$ CA UT 10 N. All persona are hereby eautioned, not to take a certain note, said to be over my igpature, date Nov. lath, 18117, or there alniuts for one hundred and twenty 11,4)&1. lure, and payable eta months after date, to .1. W. Braytnun or. order. Said note" b eing obtained by trend and without my know!. edge or coneon t, will pot be paid unleaacom polled by law. 13 5-2tA AltltAll AM JIALDERMAN.. . _ ,14 0$T. On the gnats of Bellafonta,lietwaan Monday eVening and Wadnianiriy morning, n unlf akin Pockd Book, rontaining some money, and a note, &awn by Thomas Shag for, which wakilue from - date, for which a liberal roial ill bq paid on leaving It, at this woe. IS S 3to„ Nebo abber tioemento. READ Alb PROFIT ! 1111LESBURG AHEAD, THE CIIZAPEOT sToy•Es MOST SUBSTANTIAL. TIN-44.RE, to be bad at Wit:TZLER &--TWITMIRE'B The proprietors, determined not to be out done by anyone" in their Hoe of beeineee,, have opened up at PICNN'A4 one of the mod complete, and Cheapest, S TOVE, TINWARE ESTABLISHMENTS In Central Pennsylvania, They ritiVe on hand, and acting agents for all of the latest improved, Stoves of every discription., PARLOR STOVES, BED ROOM STOVES, COOK STOVES, HEATERS, ()V EVERY PATTERN. TIN-WARE, COPPER-WARE, SHUT IRON-WARE, BRASS WARN; (IF EVF.RY DISCRIPTION. ROOFING AND SPOUTINU, and all kinds orwork done on the shortest notice, and Quarantoed to give satietaction, ~ziir_lllYE, MEDI A CALL.' Sa 4 ._ 13-5-Iy. I t; it. LEATHERS, MOUNT FAOI,R, PENN'A, having lotteed fur twenty years the BEST SAND BANK IN I'ENN'4, it re prepared Lo BEST Qumny or HAND, either for engine, glar., or building purpo They hunk a splendid washing-machine, and can furniah fur making glama, TH I: PI, It ENT WII ITE NA ND Iree fr"un PS ery impurity. Either quality 01 THEIR SAND NV ibo eh ippoil ittrr g apt from • M I - 1 F . . G F ANY RAILROAD TOWN INTIIiit3TATH 116) L T I: It NI 8 It 1: A SON AII I. }:"1011 13-5 I y ALL WISIIINO TO fillY OITSRLI, REAL I , ', 9T A T 1 , 1 • P 110171.1) 14Y..,D YOH TIIIC lt EA L ESTATE RECORD, A...large sixteen page Journal, issued monthly, devoted to all matters, laws, recta and items of interest pertaining to real Es• tate; con tam mg full deseriptionv, - with pri ces, .t'., of sex era! thousand properties, is eluding Trutt, Track, Grain and Grazing Farris, . 32 25 ... $2 20 II 25 ... 31 1.0 I 25 I nu 7 00 125 COUNTET SEATS MILL PROPERTIES, PLANTATIONS, TIMBER TR kCTS 1 M INEHAL POR yll P. IV Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Mary land, Virginia, North Carolina, tleurgia, Florida, Texas, anti other States BEI FIND FOR A COPT-FREE 'PO W N BEN I) & CO., N o . 237 South Sieth 4- Strol, PIIILA DP,I4IIIA, PA. M ltt3. ti. L . R SEVES, II AI It 111 A N FA CTIJIt E R lIROVM STRIET (01 . 1'0vT11 I,OIT 0 FPI, CO LOCE HAVEN, Pi:M.7'A A tine stitinatinent of Switches Curls, Frit etts. Bands, te., on baud and made Monier Repairing neatly done. flair Jewelry in all the newest designs, elemtly made. La iltes can depend upon having all orders care fully and priimpt ly tilled by rending a !am ple of hair with direction' as to price, de. 13 ty. 3[ln M 11.1.1h Elf ' HOOVER tt CO CENTRE couNn BANKING CO RE(' E I E D EPOS! TS &(' Anal Allow Interest U I I3C It N 'l' N 1) T H DEW AND SIMI GOVERNMENT SEC ERITI ES, 11KNRY BROCKERHOFF, President. J . D. kin UGEItT. 13-5 - ly Cashier. ' CIAUTION• 1...) • All persona are hereby cautioned, not to take a certain note, said - to be over my signature, dated Nov 14th, .18117, or thereabouts, for one hundred and twenty dye dollars. and payable six months after date.' to .1. W. Brayman, or otter Bald note be. hag obtained fraud and itithout my knowledge or consent, will not be paid unless compelled by law. 1:1-5-2t*. ABB.ARAN nAutuntmAs. 1.1 4 lf ' 1.4 " T. A Aida of harness loather either in Bellefonte or on the road lestabegtoJaeksoil. for *blob a liberal reward will be giv en on returning it to the owner or leaving it at this office. There was a pike of check lisle out or the leather and gelled. WO, It GABBRICX.. MIME Total Reaming Assets and. Fonds of the company the peel year f* To.whiolLadd..B.unda . reported for preci ous years .....151,200 IS 4,eee amount of notes expired, cancelled and A aaaaa ment No. 2 IMEC=I Scroll sawing of all desariptions, and brack ets of all Rises and patterns made to order. BUCKLEY'S PATRNT LUMBER DRYER We hare connected with the Mill 'Buck - ley's Patent Lamher Dryer," which by super heated steam without pressure, will season lumber in from Having tested this Patent by actual expert tnent we ere sure that it is the beat process of seasoning !umber now in use. THOROUWILY HEASONED LUMBRIt Orders for drying lumber delivered at the mill will be tilled at reasonable prices. Pledging ourselves to All all orders with, promptness and to the satisfaction of our patrons we ask all person. requiring work in ou.line of business to give us l call befere contracting elsewhere. VALENTINE, BLANCHARD 100. Bellefonte. boo 21 '66 ly Fox SAGS. The subscriber offers for sale a lot in Mountain Eagle, thii county. containing two acres of land. onuhich is erected a good Irame house,,suitable for a home for any one, a good shop, suitable for a cabinet or wagoa-makers shop, and an,oMo• formerly used by the engineers of the BB V R R. All who are acquainted with the Heath's' of Mountain Eagle, need no( be 'atomised that it is one of the' must healthy localities In Ponnnyltauia. It is beautifully situated ou the Bald Eagle creek, at the base of the mountain, near the Rail road, and fa a de lightful Blanc for any one to UTO. The property offered fur sale wouldbe posulistly fitted fot the home of a tradesmen, who could bad good employment in the sur rounding neighborhood of farmers. There is a fine orchard of growing apple trees on the premium. pleated io 18411, a dna • stream of running water Mahe doot. and good oat. buildings of every Mod. Par terms ho, address ("OLD AND COUPON( - JOHN LICTIIIAN, I Memstais Ras* Centro Otil 1 1 / 4 13—fl ha. RllTLnlithS.-L4oaqiraraltb"'Tau rdth . $ll dial di ut,tha Quakor-Xlti Watts W e ts sad dual - ow &az trade to Oodles equal. W• W. hiONTOOM 'lino abbertioemento.%%, A NN LTA L STATEMENT OVIPIOCXY "Ton 1 1 ' AturtiAL Vlltit Din. Co., or CZPITRIII CO., , Centre Hall, January 12th, lB6t. ) In Compliance with the provisiiiins'of their charter,* the Directors, present the Tenth Annual Statement of the transactions et ttie Compani. Assets, Bina Receivable, being . Pfoollllo2.Nutea due and pay- ,' able by members for Inds. ranee the pad year it,: 20,9 . 64 17 Of which &tactual there has _ called in Leaving due on Premium Noted taken the past year • To th is add receipts into the Treasury from assessment No. 3, and applied -to pay ment of losses and 105e5...". Making the total Assets oPithe Company the past year SZ eF,NiILS. --COMpen cation to Direeturs..s 58 02, Salary of Seo'y 100 00 Do of Treasurer 25 (JO Printing, °Mee Rent, Postage, Ae II• S. Revenue Tar 13', 67 and Stamps LosPics.— Barn and 80 29 Orman, Wm. Eituthp HOD 111. 22,357 410 Making the total available As -seta of the company this f1ay............ Ilalance in Treasury on the lst Mat 617 64 Do outstanding on As sessment Aj o.3, being collected 1677 11 Liabilities, loans and Deposits due mem• her 1250 00 Risks and Insurances taken the pest year same heretofore reported fur nine firevioug years rend total of Risks and Insu rances since organisation From which deduct Policies expired... 220,767 nA A leo. Policies can celled by consent of parties 13,053 00 tirand total of Risks and Insu rances in force ibis day $2,120.078 40 At au election hold the same day, tho following named members were elected Di rectors for the ensuing year ; - Jos). W. Krusnrine, Joshua Potter, Jiteob Moyet, Yohn Shannon, Satnifel F. - 11 War. Georg« , Buchanan, Any's Alexander Jacob . V. Moyer, Jacob tirtMerman, Juhn Alexander, er, John Wolf. Whereupon the Ituani organised, 11314.1 81134, led thy following officers for the ensuing year: President—Geo. Buchanan ; Vice Pres.-- Joshua Potter; Seeretnry—S U. Marian ; Treasurer—Henry Witmer. All the former Agents were continued for the ensuing year. GNU. BUCHANAN, President .4 itriq : S. G. Suassos. 19 b-3t. P. HEMP. I.FCENSED AUCTIONEER, Penns Valley, 3 miles s porth-east el Centre Ilill, Mr. Kemp, is said to be one uf• the best Aue tioneors in the County, lad his terms are • very reapnbble. We be speak for blm 11 good nbare of tho public patropage, ad dress, C"ntre Rill, Centre Co., Pa. I:1 5 hut /Planing Aill. B ELLEFONTEPtut NINO MILL. The undersigned *rano., prepar ed to manufacture and fusnieh, on appli ration at their Flaming 'till in BeUefole.e, Centre county MEM /YIWrIOg 13213 EMI! hfou'ding , Brackets, TWO TO.tOUR DAYS All our work wil; be manufactured from 614 10 20,290 07 * - 3,031 36 29;321 93 2,399 88 20,922 06 n 5,851 69 155,773 74 331,001113 2,024.897 05 2.355,8P3 83 235,820 39 Blinds;
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