The Democratic Watchman; EMI TBRMB.7S2 per year ;r.beattabi in ad vance, $T,150 when noepi l id In &drones and $3.00 when not paid before .the expiration of the year, Oua Aonwes.--We brew tuthorissd the f o ll ow i ng s onienon,, to restive and receipt for subscription to the DEnocpArto WATCH. isrmn, J. Irma:long, 9 rept 41 , 10. Juan ii. RRIIPIIIIrDu a, , Peuu twp turriiiAßL'ilaailsiau 4:rd R. C. B —We will forward your rules next week.. K.alf.—Your correspondence ban been re• cloyed and will appear in our neat: C. 0. Mr—Your order bias been reoleved and will be forwarded as noon as pout- al.. M. B. C.--LThe rumor which you referred to Is faleehood, and should not be circu lated. THINGS ABOUT TOWN & C JUNTY Coto WasTnlit.—For the last month we have had extremely cold weather, and snow sufficient to make the most splendid sleighing. Tux 246 F JAIL.—WiII soon be ready for-inmates, and if it le as ettong as its appearatiee indiesiase, jail birds had bes. ter carry on their business outside of this county. I=l —Rev. T. DeWitt Talmage,'will lee ure in Busies Hall, en Tuesday evening he 18th inet., subject, "Our New House." I=l LONT BY Ttlf. Fitts.—Dr. Beattie, whose office was deatrityed by the late fire Is this place, lost a valuable medical libra ry, which he has been. collecting .for thirty yetirs. No amount pf money can make good such a loss ac that. I=ol The I!lessrm. Daum & Co„ who were burnt out by the late fire have opened up ith a new and splendid stoat of liquors, under •••Our House."' Mr. Ed wa.id Ilrolvn, who was also burnt out. has opened an entire new store in the parlor of his dwelling house, _two- doors below the Catholic Church. =I TIIIZ SCRANTON Fins. —The lire in Scranton, of whioh we ga,e a telegraphic report last week, destroyed a great Heal of property ; but the losses we are in formed, were nearly all covered by in muranc,!, And the . businesm of the place is going on as usual. Dale & Keen, whose loss was reported heaviest, ere again car rying on business as 11811/11. 41.R1\11 CREEK never freezes. We no tice a good deal of surprise among pun mangers on the ears. wherrthey conic in sight of the pure waters of our beautiful mountain !dream, and find them entirely free from ice. There are few streams anywhere which will hear as much fret— ting as Spring Creek end remain ilpen. l'utsoNza Esi•eri:u .11i4Iliamport, on Monday night lami. the Sherd! of I'm ga conuty, came into the ears with mu prisoners for the Eastern Penitentiary, for the burning of property in that cruin, t), for which they were notr ouio, one of the men way Aliso an insurance agent While on the way down, one of the men had ocenition to go into the closet, and uhtle there, made his escape out of the n indow with the holibleg oil Up to Wednerday morning nothing fool been heard of him. —n-- Ix Divai th•r.annoxs. Though the Winter has thuataz been very tine for cutting and putting in lumber, we un derstand that operations are but carried on to any great extent in the pine regions of this county Thu unsettled condition of the country, and the fluctuating cur rency with w hick we are cursed are the principal CIAISeS, for the suspcnaion of •ll sori r a of humblest+ in this country. I=l AN AN'ALANCIIK.-1 1 11 Monday morning laid, a VIIPI quantity of. Knott and ice which had itecontolidell on the ioof of the lizockerhoff house, slid OR with_ crush to the pus etnent beloa The tin and elate at the edge of the roof were in jared hut nicood, fortu nately, the fall ocettred a hen . no body WWI in the way. 111 the Inure in the row were barricaded for a titne e itut no inju ry Nan lone further than already panted. IMPILOVIKMKNTOI,—There Ili IL spirit of opposition is thin county to all public improvemeritm Which are likely to cost a'fettorti o u nrs . te are merry to nee thin spirit exhibit itself whenever a roam or bridge is 'to made, end tiftentlefeat ev ery effort td, , Pbtain a greatly needed im • provement, tvlithout those 14 110 oppose it ever having ermined its merits. ,It in very short-sighted in those who own lands and pay tale', to thus blindly fight what would &illy he of greatest servieet.o them. The Ake of property in any Commonly depends upon the number and extent of the public int provemt nts, and the'paltry sum paid out in taxes will be returned tenfold in the increased value of all real estate in the vicinity,— We hops soon to see evidence in our county that &Wider view has been taken of this subject than beret ore. FRIGHTFII, RAIL-nOAD ACClMlNT.—Mi ro'culous Escape. —An accident happened to a freight triad 9n the . Catawissa rail road, at Stranger Holloiv" 'bridge, one of ffie high •trestle-work,. for which thia road is so celebrated : Invehtigation showed the accident to have been cussed by a broken Mingo on the wheel of.a car somewhere In the centre of the train.— The car ran two miles after breaking the flange, before leaving the rail. After running upon, the bridge, the wheel slipped f>•om the fail to the timber 'upon *hiob thelrail is laid, splitting it oom pletely. This, of course, cheoked .the momentum of the cars, and 04111114 them to jam into one another.• As all trains run very slowly over these high bridges, the engineer succeeded, fa 'topping big train and saved it from going off the bridge, all except ono car and the ca boose, which were the last two cam-- ; These were precipitated over the side of the bridge, down into the hollow, a die lance of ninety Pest! In the caboose *an - Prank Line, a breakeman, who strange to say, escaped with a few slight 1 bruises and some burns—the wreck hay lug een set on fire by the upsetting of the stove in- the caboose. HIS escape from Inelant'death nifty bo regarded as almost miraculous, falling is he did from a' perpendicular height of ninety feet, amid the wreck of two care which cub aequently took =I ANOTHER CASE Of 81 1 IAEL-POE.—Thera has been one more case of small-pox in this plane, and we suppose rumor will magnify it a thousand fold. We have endeavored Lo give the exact troth in regard to the progress of this disease ever since the first case occurred here, believing that it 'is better for the town and for every body concerned that the whole truth should be known. The facts in this case are that a stranger was at tacked with small-pox at Harman's Ho tel, and was removed the next day be yond the limits of the town. There is now no more danger of any one contrac ting the disease at Mr. Harman's or any where else in town, than there WAS be fore this case occurred. There is much more danger in traveling in the cars just nuw, of taking small-pox, than there is of taking it anywhere in Bellefonte. There is not now a single case in the bor ough, so far as we ean'aseertain by care ful Inquiry, except the one above referr ed to. Lori Ear Bwistit.r9o.--Nearly every exchange paper we.nptin containe an ac, count of some verdant man or woman having been swindled by New York and Philadelphia . lottery sharpers It should be generally understood that all loiteriem, gift enterprimes, he., especially when managed by unknown and unauthorized persons are nothing more or less than 'twin.]lex. Lotteries of any kind aro, to speak in plain terms, gambling, whether done in a church under the name of i•chnnee," or in the hack iihop.zif some dealer in tin pencils, bravo watches and gloms jewelry, in the large cities, and all per-ono who prolems religion or the pm session common sea 4e, would do well to II cold everything of the hind If you want to aid a charitable cause pay y our money at once. If you want any fancy article, buy it fairly from an hene.lt and rempeetable !ionic dealer; but :14)111 gam tilt , foi your own sake, and for The make ofthe riling generation alto urn influ enced by your example ( . 111:41' in vairl that a mail in Kol.onio:lndiuna, lights lrin lioune with pan obtained from .in artonian well in Inn own cellar =I "A lot of Copperheads, whose hatred to n brave Union lioldier is an intense an it was to the Stars and Stripes dunng the rebellion. are circulating petitions against the pardon of Wu. Campbell convicted her the 'booties of Constable Bair in Potter township. while at the came time, come of these Caned. draft sneaks carry petitions 0/lying for the pardtm it Grove convicled or w.ddlimg..iib stolen store goods.— Bellefolve Press. Consistency is a jewel. The invincible John George hao,by the above aignilleikni language, again appealed to the passions of the Jacobins and the entire mongrel Kass of corruption known its Abolition ism, is stirred up, and the filthiness and stench which these disunion maggots ef fuse, since John titiorge's famous article on the Copperhead qiiiestion, would al most he sufficient to stop the mines of Gaming (Whigs, (John George's ailoptid cousiiis)'tut the result of the elections of last Full and the prospect of similar re mains in the future have sent a thrill of joy to every White man's breach ifid par ruined. the political atmosphere with gentle zephyr that. has wafted the ven om of John George's doctrine across the ocean, even, to the shores of 'the Nile where lie hluiself hopes to be al no very disteint tinge, to enjoy, the "felicitous blessing of Negro equality." ; if John George will call upon um a our desk we 5111111.0 t all businesa and ex cuses aside and will repair with him to the house of as brave a Union Soldier as he or Campbell, who is willing to tic knoOledge Gist he carried, not a petition —but a remonstrance against the peti tion which was circulated, praying, bp- Beaching and 'threatening for release of Campbell whom J. O. unintentionally acknowledges to have been convicted of the worst crime on record in this county, viz: That of the killing of Mr.,' Dair whilst discharging the duties of his office legally, and if he has been duly and fair-, ly coniieted, why not respeit the laws that have been made for the protection of our citizens. But J. G. has no more love for Campbell than habits for the negro— it is simply votes he wants and by this act he expects to secure one vote more ..for which - he aril} be fully remunerated by the mepgre thanks of official incum bents. Mr. Bair was a good citizen, a consistent man, and, from the fact that all who live in the community where Ns lived, With tine exception, and that a stay-at-home Republican; sighed the re monstrance, it is evident that his memo ry is still respected , by a grateful' people. The remonstrance against the petition Wait, in sortie plaeiii,Cirried and signed by soldiers, who bear holorable soars received during the t'var—scars from wounds received ;Ana gallantly facing the Confederates, which we infer from the fact that those ;narks are up4n. ;heir faces. John, George-calls us ' , detailed& Sneaks," and he also says, "We carried petitions praying for the pardon of Grove." This is anotffer of Lis false fabrication, not to say 11m - We never saw Canada, we never were drafted and we never saw a petition for the relates of Grove, and it we .had been met ed to sign such a petition we would have refused emphalichlly, because lie was fairly convicted and we do not wish to encourage crime. We do not deiight in the unhappiness of others lad we-do love justice. We pity Campbell b u t w e a l so grieve to think that Bair was ushered into eternity without a moinents warn ing, and we also feel for his widow and fatherless children. Talk of the inconsistency of rebels apd encourage crime in one instaince and the country will be flooded with thieves, murderers and vagabonds. Now we have found you guilty of falsehood and how can your friends believe you again. hilt this is not tke first,the tenth nor the hurt droder time that your true character has leaked out and it will not be the last time unleas you be speedily transferred to your natural element away down in Afri ca, where banjoes, violins and Jubilees arc the chief order of the day, and where you will certainly be elected President of "de camp" by acclamation which will be rather more honor than you deserve. TlMilt Y P4OIIIVrA IN Bor IIAJEt.RIED. C XXXXX LL-B•ILNY-43y Rev. J. Gibson, , on the Ath last , Henry Campbell. eldest son of Mr. James Campbell, and Miss Jape A. Bailey. oldest daughter of Mr. Jo% Bailey, all of Itoek Hpring, Hpruee Creek Valley, Centre C..unty „. Pa. 111.0ou —Rune t.a—,On the loth inst., by m ie. U. M. Settlemoyer, Mr. Adam U. Bloom. and Mice Mary Ellen Runkle, both of Centre County, Pa. W —Not.b—On the 11th last., by the Seine. Mr. Henry Walker, and Mbra its boxes Noll, both of Centre County, Pa. Staide—Paizasi—On the 6th ult , by the Ilev. Wm. Perdeaux. Mr. Christian Simon, of Mtleaburg, and Mille Catharine Fetzer, of Elms township, this county. LraKlClGlllkß—CAßnitli.-On the 28th by Rev J. A Ilackenberger, Mr. Juba Lehltedgh ler. of Bellefonte, and Mica lamb tarok's, of Mifflin County. Pa. . Mu are r- Lasrusit— Cn . Wednesday - evening, the 12th told., by the Rev. C O. Hyman, Mr Clamant I. Murphy, of Dickits son County Kamm, and Alias Mary 73 Leathers, of Iduggs tonna:tilt, at the brule'd fathers. Business Notices Sooltloo feet of white Pine flooring, dry for . 6a16 at the M /led ors Planing Mill MAanoLIA WATics4.—A delightful toilet article—eupertor to Cologneaad at half the CO DI led fruit of all kind.. and beat quali tree at llowell and Oillllands. - -Beautiful and of Uniform excellenoe a well known, safe, and speedy ags ut for restoring gray hair to its ori:inal color, for rerouting the loss of the hair, f.r prom ling its hostility growth sad t ing Its heauty, a gradual but certain cure for bal. • nose, and se esseotia , toilet requisite for al win pHs.. thit .hoicest gilt of nature. a nounnful supply of hair, the shove is said by ell who•use Aire ;4. A Allen's Improved (new style) (lair Restorer or Dresslng, (In one bottle.) livery Druggist sells It. Price One Dollar. 13.5 4t.. —lf any of our read ere are prematuerly gray or are troubled with falling of ihe hair, •landrutl or it•hing of the Neap, they- have oo.ly to use Ring's Vegetable Ambroila, and their trout le will soon be over. The preps, ration is not only a ^eetorer of grey hair, but one of the meet elegant hair dremings we have ever seen. It also by cottoning and invigorating thp hair prevents premature baldness and in'onatty wow restores hair to TuK SINGILI!HEMII.I6 sup rim merits of the "Singer" Machines, over all others, for either family us or , menu fro- Luring purposes, are is well established and generally adinitte.l, that an enumeration of their relative exoellimoies is no longer Deem., 0 1 7. The Milliesluiple,eou3paot,dura-, ble and beautiful It is qulet,light running, and oars deof preforming a range and yetis ty of es .rk before attempted open a single Illsoblee.—using either Silk, Twist Lines or o oton Thread, and sewing with equaiden :ity the very finest and ouatest mater Wm, • id anything between the two en tr mat, -a the must beautiful' and substan massannot Its a ttnehtnen ta for Mtn m ing Balding, Loriing, Tucking' Quilting, Fel Bag, trisanong, Binding, etc„ are novel and practise!. and have been invented and adjusted *airs omits for this lifsAine. W. W. MJntgumery,Agent, 7. Brockerime Row Tha Bellefont• Market The fonowhig at, 9i• iltioiaupag 1,11 'k o'olook on IlleMiLy, rritalag, visa earl paper wont to press: • Whit* iest, •' UAW it 21 . , . Bed What , What , p ee r bushel -. ..... -B2 to Rye, per bushel .............«.......«.« 11 25 Corn Shellid, per bushel 01d..., $5 Os Oats, per bushel 55 Var lo 7. Per %tuba ' .....«.._... ~,.1 25 Buckwheat, per bushel ..... «.. 100 Clamored, per bushel.— ... -, _ 7 H potatoes, Per bledsal: ....... -........-".. 125 Rigs, per doyen 0 35 Gard, per pound .... - 12 Pork, per pound.; ... ; ,7 4 ,,":„, - , Bee, per pound 2 0.: Tallow, per peeled It Butler, per pound 40 Rail, Per P•lindl. -- MI Ormond Marta,. per snn.. l 7. Is I .2tUMbuninus— AUDITORS BAT 0 The uoderelitneill. he Auditor sp pail ted : lby the Orphan'. Glatt' of Centre (money. to settle and adja4 the account of Jacob Sankey one of the executers of the estate of John Sankey deed. will meet the parties interested at bit odes in Bellefonte. on Toredity, the lOth day of March pelt et I e'eleek P. N hr the purpose( of his ap polotaseet. • J'll RANKIN, As itor, IBM AUDITORS NOTIOR. The underogood as sorlitor oppoio tad by the orphans' soon of (Metre comity, I. untie and miljust the access er Doubt flostermap, adnes of Nor Mootonaito , doted sod Mai distribution or ilia baloaco ID his hands, and among ,hose legally mai tied thereto will meet the parties interested at his office in Bellefonte, Friday the ith dq, of Monti Aso, al I o'clock p ti for the purpose of hi. oppolsldifdlit. J R EANBIN, 13 6 St Author. P AN 3 COURT HAUL By Otto, of an order Issued out of the Orphans' Court of Centre County. there will be impaled to sale at pn,lic oat ery. at the Court lions.. in Belielosie. on Titers tilt3) Much bsb. IW. at owe o' lock. the following descrilsed real Wale. (tbe property of Frideriek Wadi., hits a Walk ec tossiship, doesimed.) to wit: A instals' messuage sod trust a mod • Waste 1 said township' of Walker, betunied add deeerliied as follows, viz : Beginning at flumes, cor ner, land of Adam Decker and --- themes south Hi degrees ring, fifty pendia' to Stone , ; thence by mountain land of Lase Mashie, south 114 degrees we.t. lily four perches M a pine; Owens 414 degrees west, eighty noes perukes to Stones ; Menne bis land of William Oates. north 43 dogmas AIL twenty Seven percher, to stones; thence by lands of said Adimi Docker, north 43f de grass east. one buskins/ -- pereftes so the place or beginning. contain ing twenty revels ACM and allowance. TERMS OF 13A LZ—One t6ld of the Far ah**. mOney, to be paid en contrisatise of tits sale, one third,t e r yew thersafiar and one third ae the of Mamas( Mar kle, the widow of the said dew-eased, OM two latter payMents with their interest, payable astitraily, to be ..mind: by bead cad mat gage on the premises. DANIZL Z. RUNS. 13 7-ta. Trustee to sell. ke. N OTICIL To the Rehm and Legal ftepreeents tiros of John Hee., &Messed : Take Notice. that by virtue Orl Writ or Partition. issued out of the Orphans' Court of Centre Comi ty, and to me directed, an inquest will be held at the late_residence of John Heat. de ceased, in the township of Harris. apd Cows ty,r4Catitre, on Saturday. the 21.1 day of March; A. D., 1868. at 10 o'clock, A. 114 , of said day, for the purpose of making parti tion of the real rotate of said decreed, tal and among his heirs and loci! reproves, r, ye., if the Paine cmi be den. wttbat prejudice to. or spoiling of the whole; oth erwise to value and appraise the same se e..rting to law, at which time and place you may be present, if you think proper. D. Z. 'CLINIC. Sheriff. Sugairr'e ()Irma, LLLLL OMITS, Pa.. 13 7 -pt. Bob. 12th, 1848. 1 READ THIS. Notice is hereby given to all per sons having Watches, Clocks, , the chop or the undersigned, in Uslaieuarg, to tike them away Wore the 2.liit of March. or they will be sold Ad pubqo sale. Ile intends to quit the bulimia., in that place at that time. CHRISTIAN SIXON. EXECUTORS' SALE. WM be exposed to Public, Sale, at the Cburt 110%1110. In the Borough of Belle Note, on Saturday, the 29th day of Feb., lost, the to:lowing property, six A los fronting fifty feet on Howard street. and extending back two hundred and fifty feet. on which is erected a large two story frame house, and other outbuildings,. Fermi made to suit purchasers. Sale to commence at one o'cloCk• GEO LIVINt.MTLN, Executor Rebecca Gallant Feb. 13th. 18613.-3 t. AUDfI'OR'S NO UCH Toe uedersigned an auditor appoin ted by the Court of Common Pleas of Co% ire County, to' distribute the balance of money remaining in the bends or D. Z Kline, Sheriff of Centre County. ariolas from the sale of the personal oroperty of Jo seph Robinson, to and amongst those legal ly entitled thereto, will attend to the do ties of his appointment. at his °Mee, In Bellefonte. on Tuesday, March 3rd, A, D., 1858, at II o'clock. A. M., at which time and place all parties interested may appear if they proper. 13-4-4 t. w: H.I.IURIMORK. Ciao. AMERICAN TEA COMPANY. AMECRIcAN TIM COMPANY. K %amine & Bros. Agents, K Melo, & Bros.. agents. Allegheny street, Bellefonte, Pa Allegheny street, Bellefonte, Pa HSV Mg accepted the agency of the Ameri can Tea Company, for Centre county, we can sell ail kinds of Tea fromf :b to i 3 O per eent, lower than other dealers, and war. rant it 19 give entire satistiotioa. If It dose not. return the Tee, and get your money bark. Read the prices. Reed the prices. Oolong $l.OO per pound. Oolong 31.20 per pealed- Young Ilysonma ,41.25 per pound. Imperiall.2s per rend. Japan... J..... 51.26 per posted. English Breakfast 1..-811,26 per posed. The trade supplied. The trade supplied. Orders by mail promptly attended to. Ad dress KINSLOM'it BROS. PRINTERS, BOOKSELLERS it fiTA, TIONERS, and also agents for the celebrated GROVBB ilk BAKER anruira KAOBIRR the bait in the market. Th e °heaped Books and Rtitiotery in BeUelbsite -11-42 tm itlibertitmento. READ AND PROFIT t . . - 11ILE8BUIt0 sagi r ,f. THY ONZAPZBT BTOVIS =I MOST IiUBSTANTIAL 1111.WARap' to IS 1.4 at wgrzuzi. wrrMrnrs. ?b. privation. el not to be tra inee by =yoke fa • He of bushsca, have *iced ip MILICI3IIIII7IIK ate of the NMI compirte, nit Cheapest, STOVIC, TIN-WASS 1116TABLMEIMINT8 la Central reassylvapia. Tbq have on bend. as etties agues fur all of fib, latest improve', bates of aray itjpeription. PARLOR irrovia, • SID ROOM STOVIIB, COOK STOVIS,, BLIATISS, OF ILFZII2AFTFMN: 111-WASS, I.:MIR-WA SS, SSW 1101-WARN, BIIAIIB-RA Or MIT DISOMPTION. ROOFING AND RPOU'rING, and au tweaked work goes ea the shortest sorties, asd destaitesed to Lite satin/action. 3 .11 - 01V,11 THEY A CALL - 1114 . 11-3-17. J . k L LICATIIISI4 MOUNT KAOLI, PllotrA, having hang hr twenty gem ha BEST' SAND BANK IN PENN'A, an prepared I. MINIM TILL BUM' QUALITY OP lIAIfiL elthar for ongios, glass, or Wilding rimer- They save • spleadid washing -machine, sad no Runiel for slaking eau, THE PUREST WHITE BAND, free ham every laspatity. drier quality of THEIR BAND Will be abipped on dm ears hello MOUN„X_EAGLE, IN=l ANY HAIL-ROAriffirralb sun 'TERMS RE ASON Al3ll-klmle is-5 ly ALL WISIILRO TO BUY OR 81CLL REAL MATH, SSSSSS MUD raft Tl■ REAL ESTATE RECORD A huge tighten page Samuel, isiaed monthly. devoted to all matters, law., facts and itemsnoirlarerrst pension)! to real Es late; contain log fall descriptions, with pri ces, rte., of misers! thousand properties, in eluding Fruit. Thick, Orem gold Graz* Farms COTTAORS AND COUNTRY SEATS, MILL PROPEBTIF.B, PLANTATIONS TIMBER TRAMS a MINERAL LANDS, =MEI Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware. Mary land, Virginia, yortik Carolina, Georgia, Florida, ?SW, and ether Rates. Palo I'OR ♦ Corr—FRES TOWNSEND A CO., No. 237 &pia Siza Atria. 134-24 PIIILADSLPIIIA, PA DEL H. STRAEBBLEY, A ANGULARLY EDUCATED. PHYSICIAN And (miserly attemlisg phyrician is one of the enact celebrated Hoepitab In the world for chemise dleamea, wUI maim hie VlafiT VISIT through this Comsty for the the treatment of chronic Olseases, and may be eonsuPed at the following placer and time PRIX OF CHARON Pbilipabliitg, Mon. Feb. 10J. Marcia 17 Pun Matilda, Taus. Feb. 11; W. Mar 11. tii.onasiowe, Wed. Feb. 12. T, Mar. IV. Oats/burg, Toot. Feb. U, F. Mar: 20' Pine Greve, Fri. Feb. 14, Ba 4. Mar. 21. uoaleberg Sat. Feb. 15, M. Mar. 23. Linden flail, Mee, Feb. 17, T. Mar. 24. Conue Hail, Tues. Fib. IS, W., Mar. 25. Comm Hill. Wed, Feb. 19, T, Nair 20. Pottor'a Mills, The,. Feb. 20, F. Mar. 27. tlpiiag Mills, Fri. feb. 21, Sat. Mar. 26. MUlhoiss, MM. Feb. 22, Mon. Mar. 20. Asconsbery Mon. Fah. 24, Tues. Mar. 31. Woodward, Tees. Feb. 25. Wed/Apr 1. Wolf's Otero, Wad. Feb 36, Thu. Apr. 2. Rebersberg, The. Feb. 27, FrL Apr. 3. Madlevaberg, Irl. Feb. 28, Sat. Apr. 4, Nittsay Hall, blat. Feb. 29, Mee. Apr. 6. Hablersberg, Moe. March 2, Tees. Apr. 7. Zion, Tosedbty, March 3, Widnes. Apr, 8 pu s siot 5Mp, Wed. Mar. 4;Ther. Apr, 9. Hoeservine, Titer. Mar. b, Fri. Apr. 10. Bellefonte, Fri Marob 6, Rat. April 'Howard, Oat. March 7, Monday Apr. 13. Mechanicsville, Mom Mar. 0, TOO/. Apr.l4 Mileebourg, Tea. Much 10, Wad. Apt. lb. Saes Shoe Wed. Mar. 11, Then. Apr. 16. Pine Glee. Tiber. Mar. 12, Fri. Apr. 17, Moshe/mos, Fri. Mom 13, bat. Apr. 18. uniononts, ast. Mar. 14. Moe. Apr. 20. Jelisna, Moe, March IS, Tuesday Apr. p, To have the benefit of a full 00/144 of treatment, patients should call on thi Doctor during his,drst visit, se in four weeks afterwards he will be again on the appointed place. fittlir-Dr. H. Strainsley is a repalarly odv salad Gonna" Physician, baying practical Medicine nearly TWKNTY YRARB in Eu rope sad tits counisy< — " • 4 1MB-CaU at year principal Post aka and pt ono of Dr. Straeorley's rimier& WOODIER WARR a great variety, it ISWILAIL WILSON'S ISlaning Mill. RkIIkFONTEPLA N LNG MILL, L ^ The undersigned uonqw raw ed tosisanuineture and furnish, en npplL cation st.their Phalanx ^lin in EelMlbtte, Shatters, *k , at.l , idg, Saab, . • • r Doom .IfsnOttigo, • Braokoto, , to to to. Baron saw all foieollitioli* old brook. out of lill Woof osd pottorno alias et telt& BUCHLNY'S PATUTILUMBINHISTAR W. iPaireatedt v otb s ,mut .flieek ley's "liitka_ 711 wpm , hosted stoaltirtliont4proatio, Mom iambic is from - . ; W grsTP,.+7l . 1. Hisvisi coital this k 7 NOW unissi ment we ore sum fi at eboloot. gisresim of masoning lumber now in UN. from All our wort "p yr red TIRROytiIALY .114B N AV i taillitn. ,- Orders for &Arts 41ellrquat: the mill will be Ailed at nnisowaild# • Pin` ourselves to lu all with, 401641011sOlila0d tre 4.644111k5it10w of our,ptdroull,we M k.all g work la wile* of gelesestto ske i ru ill atf. befere.oostreethig'itieerkers. VALSNTINX, BLANOHAIID AOO. 8e1M4110011414 7P4 1 1 ,1 7f e 1 8 ' 44411 CA UTON• • , 11 persomi an - eriationejl, not to iglq,A, meta #4lll Mincer toy Hit I Litt of , thereebantOM nebondned and twice -Ave &Mere. sea pliyabli Ht' Menthe 'intr. Me, to .1. W. Breymee, or ether. Bel aVegibt! Ing dbfainr& *lin* knowledge or omaseirt,WAl not nakme compelled by law. 13-5-20". JanaluT lt•th 1868. M R13.8. B. HAIR MANUIPACIIIIRIR 4 1 / 1 9VA t 071 1 4111 r. i t (orrosirs rosT-ercreir.) LOOK UAVJN, MINIM A the wort:nein ofilwitelies Curia, Fria site. Baud!: lie.; *1 'IAA Ad Abide oriler• Repairing neatly doom. Hair Jewallryli, all the newest design', eispintly •&d. Li/I diom Cu depend upon bar log all cordon neoe-_ . fully and promptly Oiled by sending • esuo ple of hilt me to pries, &a. I 13 3 3in FOR. BALL Toe sufieoriber offers for pays a lot in MoanSaha igligle; this county, *obtaining two sores of laud, on which Is meted a good bias hams, inthable for a home for any ono, a goad gimp, suitable for a sabiast wr wagow-malters shop, and an aloe lonnorly used 'by tie engliempu.of the B E B. R. All who are arWebetitf with the location of ihowstabe Eagle, need sot be lafensed• tlest • 1 01 b ono..42CJlhiavreast- healthy localities ha Feapeylvaria. It Is beanchully sialated Oti the Bald Eagle wreak, at the base of the meoestain, near the Bail road, and is a de lightful piece for any one' to live. The property sling for sale would , ba pscallarly Bawd for the hors* of a trsriessgan, who tensld and good employment In the sat mudding neighborhood of farwiifn• .There Is a One orchard of growing apple trees on the promisee, planted In 1640, a fine stream of running water at the door, and good out• buildings of every kind. For tents Av. address JOHN LNYIMAN, Moustaio Nagle, Centro Co. Pa. 13-3 ha P. la Ell P, LICENSED AUCTIONEER, Penns Vaany, miles north-eat or Centre Hill, Mr. Kemp, is said to be one or the beet sue. tioseen in the empty, and his tering , are very reasonable. We be speak for hlse rood share of 'ha public patronagood draws, C•ntre Hill, Centre Co., Pa. 13 S 3m. CAUTION. • All persons are hereby caotioned r not to take a certain note, said to be over nay signature, date Nov. 111th, !Intl, or titers about/ for one hundred and twenty le•del lan, and payable-sia months after We, to J, W. Braymen or order. Bald note being obtained by freed and wittibut my knowl edge or con,ent, will not be paid unless 600- pelted by law. :es ABRAHAM HALL). 1100VRIt & CO., 13 5 it* ABRAHAM HALL/ERMAN CENTRE COUNTY BANKINO-CO., RKCEIVE DEPOSITS-&C., And Allow Intarext. DISCOUNT NO-T.BB, BUY AND 1 4 NIA AP GOVERNMENT SECERITIIB, GOLD Alia COUPONS lIF NAT , bROCKERHOFP, Pierldiot. J. D. 13HUURRT. 1 :4-17 ODAler T IiffLARGE CABINZT PURNITUkt,II WARE ROOMS OP JOHN BRAOiB LLL,• In Reynolds' new building on Elptlie Bt.s BELLEPOSTII PA., Are now, and will oonstantly be kepi MU tilled with fall and complete setts of weir deseription of moose 6abinst Furniture, .( the Teri West Styles and Patterns, and 4 fine se well of ordinary Juin PAR I t OR •4tiD, BSD.ROOdf SIM Bach u cannot lie equaled by any other establishment outside of Philadelphia let exoelent n ish,good , sty le, sad sumwrier geol. ay in WWI, and abaapeethee sae be homed elsewhere for the eery reales that ire male am immensu qutally, and , is thu esebltd tor glry %air heroine to all who bay Mob hins. liverythhai In the Wafture line may be found here hi variety to snit all WAN& and from 'tibia, the Moat fastidkes cans* fall to make a satisfactory end pleasing se. I Write ilia piddle to nay new tali spa. Mow rooms just occupied by me tot are M- Meese. and examine my striate:- Work asears to order under my owe upervlslen, emd which I shall share i l laTletae• The poll Paper Depertmeat ormarrated with this N. lablishment °attains perhaps, the large* assortsula et patterns outside the Alive, sad we invite special attention Mb thankfel for the very. liberal parlredle traded to ns, and shell endeavor to Iran II mavens of 'the same. ISL-.2t-,1,- JOHN BItAOHBILL, d ""f
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