The Democratic Watchman. TERMS.--#2 per year when paid in ad— vance, $2,50 whoa not paid to advance and paid before the explratiqn the year OUR Anercre,—We Lave authorized the following gentlemen, to receive and receipt for eubecription to the DEROCIIATIC WATCH -- Ortirictwp: l'onn twp isrAKL T, tingSrOlfti, Jour! H. Itrartiivnart, THINGS ABOUT TOWN & COUNTY Mtocv.—Tlie cant of a good flood has ifl et tinted our lumbermen from getting their lumbet to market and converting it into looney The consequence is tly!.t money Ili very scarce and hard to get in these pork just :too. ,Nutuk Hun I. MIA has putchavcd the lot+ lying between the race and spring creek North of Hugh street, dud we understand, he intends to erect a rifle hotel up0u...44" Mr. Bush has done a great deal for Bellefonte, and while he has accumulated a fortune for, himmelf4te has done it in such a way as to make money for every property owner it. town Ile desurvem great credit for the encrp Lind he Inv+ In: ntfemted ==l tram gvittecly Iner 1.n.41•4 Inel the rail mlnd th i i, in mile,burg with- out tieing annoyed by animals on the track the greaten can• and :01(1011 ( . [l . l:l4eti liy . the conductor mid engineer, pa.sengets cannot but feel TICrNOUS a ben they hear the shrill whis tle or aioro. 'file road from here to the 'Bald Eagle creek ought to be fenced by the railroad companies for their oun protection, if fur, no other reason. If it is not done, nn accident. will 100511 day occur which will cost them twiceasnitich lin it sunlit to build fences that doitanee. %el ified the old adage t his year coining at "likti a' lion" and —going out like lamb." The latter part octlie month was most delightrial Clinton Ilemorra( We %%tinder if their is a like adage re garding n month which comes- in like furious polar bear, fur if their is, the month of April this year surely go uut like a cub. We thought a few weeks agn that that the fine weather-wa enjoy ed was stolen by March from April ; but we were M1,4110.'11, it wac only bor rowed, and to now returned Those who acre beguiled into "making gar .len - by the smiling face of early Spring, will learn not to trust the deceitful dame to such an extent in the future Ckrrunao. -\Ve understand thiit Hale, who lately absconded from Philips burg with large amounts of money be. longing to the .kilam's Exprosa Company anti others, was lately captured in Port land, Milne, and is now at home The !norther to which he way found and ar roiLed is a little curioun It will be re membered that he met a “frail minter" at Tyrone, whom he took with him She bad left in Altoona u cage containing n bird which she prized highly Upon reaching Portland, she telegraphed for the ird to be forwarded her by exprenv detective followed the cage, and so , aged Mr. Halo We do not know what 11 to be do le with him, but are told that lie is now at large in Philipsburg tit/el - demands his punishment, even tbn . every dollar lie stole be returned Succi:ssrut.—The SUCCe9.I of :4 Atwood, Eng , in taking applications fur insurance in the Equitable Life /item ran'co society, seems strange to those who do not Understand Ilse reasons. lit the first !dace, the Equitable 14 one of the beat societies in the world, and offer evidence of the fact which tin man of sense can doubt. In the next place., Mr 1 has great ability in combating the toolish prejudicoi of men against life in surance generally, and the efforts which have been made by insurance companies lately have opened tho eyes of men to Many facts in regard to this bu.intiss, unknown to them before. The time is ruining when all who can pans culmina tion will hold policies in twine good - .urance Nociety, and the agent of the Equitable, Mr Atwood, is doing much to,hasten this time. EDVCATIONAL.—Un Wednesday after noon, March 24th, IRO, the school in Independent District, under the control of Mr. Elvis Lythe, hCiti an exhibition.— trier reciting various pieces of peotry and dialogues quite creditably, the chil dren. were talked to by Sup't Magee, Squire Itishel and !tied Ilierly. Mr. Lytlie also delivered his farewell. /1 meeting of the citizens wan called fir the avowed object of disctifining educational topics. For gib' end speakers had been previously invited, At 7 O'clock P. M., the house was crowded, and the as sembly organized by the election of Wm. itearich, Esq., to the chair, and Mr, D. F. Luse, Secretary. The P'r'esident sta ted the object of the meeting to be a dis cussion of the Common Bata System, with its concomitants ; and °ailed upon Supt Magee to address the audience.— lle practically elucidated the uniformity of text-books. lie also thawed that th schools do not operate •its they should, because of parents', refusing to procure the neceeeary books, and thus thwarting appropriate classification. Ills remarks were decidedly applicable and unequivo cal. Mr. J. F. Potter succeeded with a diwpiiliition on universal education in which the utility and necessity thereof were plainly illustrated`, 'Pilo lecture evinced a profundity of research, and aptitude of diction. W. R. Bierly, then spoke on parental r o-oporitt Itsirrlrsut - esimeally dvvetrurn the duty of parents, and the effect of dereliction. Ile held that "ignorance does not pay ;" and appealed to parents, Invoking Clem to avoid procrastination. Mr Lythe followed In explication of Ns position, regarding classification, ankin a manner which wild have reproved the most unreasonable opposition J. Blithe', Esq., then slated his +art about the topic, and nobly sustained ekicittion an the preventive of crime nod ehanehery. The Sup t next rend sorb important stati'Stics, concerning the Li tic of ig norant and educated criminals and pau pers. In many cases the ratio Asada 200 ignorant to I educated—a lamenta ble Met ! . W. It Itirrly offered the following rt (dtttion Ruolred, That Parental ,Ca-operation with the teacher, directoim and 'ap't is absolutely necessary 10 ensure the sill:- Cl`.lll of common schools II wa.t adopled nem roil ou motion, it vote or 111:111 1 4 tray tei tiered to the tipeitker., tv,ho h:l NATI from lk distnnr,o ; also, resolved, that tl minutes he published in the eminty pt pets .Itljourned. WM. ltEßltlt'll, Nee) . D. F. Ixhr., Pres Business Notices beC,OOO feet of white Pine flooring, dry for re In at the M i lerburg Planitellt MAOKOLEA. deliAtful toilet art tele—superior to Cologne and at half the --Harper lire's have just returned from the illy with a splendid assortment of the most rash lonal k goods that can be found in a first class store They are an obliging and, clever sct of fellows; and we advise our friends o give them a call if they want good articles, Howell t ilhland a Ci;k_liaVe on hand a large and well selected stork of caesiineres, ladies' fine dross goods, dried fruit. of all kinds, •nil general variety of good anti c* for the hippie an kitnhen. If you want anything in their ne, Howell (Widen(' Co'. Me place go. If you want to get a good article of dress goods or fine embroideries, fine laces, colt - etre . cuff., or a ..ytlitri g in the Faney Article line, go to U. W. Fairer a Ws, in Rush's A.reade . II 10 clerks aro the moat obliging set of fel Ivan we ever ear - -These bright. warm days of Spring, now cocr. mg upon us, wall no doubt suggest the idea (to our gentry of Bellefonte and else_ where) of purchasing their Spring and Sum mer Clothing, and every thing an the Fur niehing floods' line adapted to the warm 1.8640,1 of the year, all of which, can be purchased at the Tailoring Establishment of W W. Montgomery, No 7, Brockerholl Itow lie sonsidere It • pleasuto to show goods. Also, agent for the eelebra•ed Sing or Sewing Machine, which are kept con stantly ou hand. 11111 a Sox —Th 14 Hell known firm bare just returned from Philadelphiawith the largeot and best selected stock of Ladies' Misses,' Childruirr, sad dents' Boots and• Shoes ever brought to Bellefonte Those who desire a first class article now have no opportunity of getting it. It is a well known fact that liimham a Son sell the best and cheapest boots ■nd shoes in town. T h ey also manufacture better boots and Owe, and inure of them than tin other establishment in L 011.44,06. We advise unr friends to give them a call ----No loss ran be more fatal to beauty, copecially ni the female sex, than the Inc. of the hair , glossy, luxuriant hair is ono of the moat powerful of all peranrial charms. When baldneaa or eveu a deficiency of Lair exists, we eatorally look for a dry and wrinkled skin, a (*dal complexion ; when not actually aeon, frio are thew ill imagina tion Why, then, not cultivate your hair? Kne urago tl and strengthen it; or, if your hair is gray or white, the natval color oan be restored by a fen applications of Mrd. S. A. Allen's Improved (now styla) (lair Res tow or Dressing, (in one bottle.) Price One Dollar. Every Druggist melte It 15 4t Thu greatest amount of time consunied by the ladies in dreaming mad arranging their hair must make any article which would lesson their labor particularly desirable. King's Vegetable Ambrosia leaves the Lair in such condition as to-render the dreaming and arranging a very easy matter. It im parts to it that splendid glosay appearance PO much admired, cleanses the scalp from dandruff and all humors, and 'n0v664410111- nese ; promotes it■ growth, and restores gray halt to its original color. 14 tilt "flow can ye bloom au Nub end fair ?" gore the old Scotch long. How F Why, those who show the bloom of health on their checks take Plantation Bitters, which has the power of fortifying the system against disease, and of regulating t h e digestive ap paratus. Are you dyspeptic, tweak, void of energy F Have you little or no appetite, headache, continued lusititude•and depres. stun of spirits' Take B. and bloom and beauty will return. Mite Bitters _have limo me a lowiahold .trisasL Attention is directed td the adver tisement of Messrs. litsrnside c Thomas, in. another column, They are enterprising men and constantly keep a large and well assort ed stock of Groceries, Confectioneries, Boots and Shoes, Saddlery, Notions, so, 'Also the beet, purest and.eheapent Spiceo,and Canned Fruits of all kinds. Pall and see for your selves. PROPRRRORR OR IRE "BI,A(N ART" are Moms. STUART, PRTRRSON k of Philadelphia, and very accomplished ones, .o—they itnparrireiiThitiflunftmh tirtliew manipulation!, that pleases Abe eye, nprenlo to the Judgment, and indn4n one to !tamp thorn "Masters of tho situation'" Now plainly, ltiesers. 14 . I'. A Cu. are not peram bulating jugglers, or anything of tho sort, but good,;siolijl, ina tter -o f- fart Ph ila l phi r Stove Po manners are as well polished as their wares, tel whose business integrity is fully as good. This firm ix now offering to 'the rade the "DA It 1. EY SHEAF," n codr 1111 combines et cry tie (juality. Semi for a do+criptivo circular, and ha wart of bopt. affairs! For Palo by W . W IVobiler, Milesburg. • IMMEIRIED CvnTss—RANx tltb reellnm•e of briite'n fal".er, Dudley, Pa , an Wed n.' ey evening, Feb. 25th, nit., by Rev. It J. 1. ravog, 11. Curtis, Eng., of Montgoin my town, and Mary A. d tighter of Win 1) ititnkin. DIED P. v,n•dvvuen—On the .iltth of April LA at Mil!hien', Pa., Henry IVlLllnee, infant eon id J. 11. and M 1. Itoilsnyiler. aged 10 months and 21 days. It was a heavenly roico that called oar • darling ango I child; )euth relieved hint from th Is earth to a brighter world of joy, Ere its Mir deludlsg galls, could darken his pure and angelic form ; Yet his less we deeply mourn, though he stayed but a.little while ; Now he rests in pleasure there, arid 14 an angel 'fair ; Nur do we Plate him back aTttin though we 10154 him oft 't is true, Since Ilk Savior called him, and hi,' mpint mourn in the rea'mn of glory And now he calls u■ tomcat him there, when thin life in Wm In that heavenly Iced to dwell where we ehalt imrtmover more. The Bellefonte Market The following are the quotations up to 6 o'clock on Thursday evening, when oar paper went to press: White Wheat, per ...... 12 25 lied Wheat, per bushel $2 20 Rye, pet bushel $1 25 Corn Shelled, pet bushel old 110 00 Oat., per bushel ss , Barley, per bushel .... 1 25 Buckwheat, per bushel 0 00 Clo d, per bushel. 7 00 Potatoes, per bushel 1 2.5 Egg., per doten •• 20 hard, per pound.... ..... ....... . Pork, per pound 12 )[am, per period V 00 Tallow, per pound - 12 Butter, per pound 3.) Rags, per pound 04 Ground Plaster, per ton 16 00 'Nell) 'it bbertioem ento A PPLICATIONS FOR LICENSE. Nutice ts hereby given, that the foJlowing persons have filed their petition. in this *trice, and will make application for licence lathe April term of court. • Juo [tussle T Haines twp Martin Dolan do, Boggs twp house[ a Krona do Beilefunco limo' Joel Kling I'L do Marion Twp Daniel ft 'Judean do Milesburg Bort,' Itottprt Lloyd du Phillipsburg pats a Miley do Huston twp It li Porter do Potter twp Patrick Nolan do Snow Shoe twp P M limit do Milesburg Bore' Chas Brown do • Bellefonte Born' Christiana Hubler do Walker twp John Cirpenhaver do '' Taylor (lop Benj P Wagner Reatuarant" Phillipsburg Jon S Gray Tavern Wm J Hostarman do Penn twp George Taylor do Un world° horn' John Helse dl Burn/ides twp Dmi'l KUOU do Liberty twp Henry Smith Wholesale 'Philipsburg James Heading Tavern Sucw Shoe twp II P Mumma's do Harris twp Jacob M Kepler do Phillipsburg W D Itikard do Voilefoute Born' Itud'ph Mullhollasi do burnside twp Martin Lease! 49 Potter twit Eyre PUe do Snow lye " Maigaret Wolf do . Halm twp Thomas McCoy do Phittpsburg A Baum Wholesale Bellefonte Sarah Corman Tavern Spring twp J BMW., Wholeselo ' Bellefonte John Russel Tavern Harris twp John II Morrison do Worth twp John Spangler du Potter tar, D W Harter do ,1 Miles twp Elias Miller de . • " George Miller do Gained twp John (I Usnlr - du Snow Shoe •' 14.1 chard Hoye' ReaWawa Philip+burg FI) Motorman Tavern Greeg twp 11 11 Klino V .---" Bellefonte JAH H. LIPTON, Protb W M. WI TTFgL D, Manufacturer and Denier in ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE, Ware-rooms No. 64, 66, and 58, North and Street, 1314 y William J. blealak, A rToloact AT LAW—Bellefonte. Pa NEW BQOT& SHOE ESTABL , 1811MSNT. lkilling...reknoved to the room on Alleg any street formerly occupied by Triple's ta lor shop, subscribett very politely invite, his old friends and the public generally, to give hint a call, feeling confident that' he can fit any in BOOTH, 8110E8 OR OAITBRISI.. Having bad _years of experience as fore man in one of the beet manufacturing eetab. lishments in the country, be feel. safe in giving a guarantee for all work dons. REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS den. on the shorten( node% and on' the moat reasonable trine. JOHN f OWIRO lt--I_ ?Lego[ 'Noticed. SALE OF WATCHES AND CLOCK ti: The undereigned luta closed ,cut in Mileiburg, and left nil the Watches find Clock* that were in hi, chop in the Bare •f Dr. Joimplt Adams ) of tlitall pinee, where they can be redeemed at anytime before the 29th of August next, on which day they will he ihoponed and publie sale. J L NISFF, Auc. C. ;41310:4. 13 15 It AIOIINIS'IItATORS NOMIChI. - Loiters of adininistratiol on lho es tilt of Morgan Malone — , Taro township, i10^114,111111, having been granted to thanndorsigned, ell persons knowing them selves indebted to said ()slide will make home ilia& payinrnt, and those Miring ',Mims against the same will present View duty no- Oman:stud fur seitlement., 'I ,t r MA IM E, iiilnihtralrlx 13 I I 6t NT II \ 1 V 11.1.1;1 1 uTE 1. ,\ t olhool for ladies ar..l tten - tlciwn —This new institution of learning dt open its first cession, at Jarkeonville, Centro roonty, Pa., on tin 23r1 t.l April, 'O, under the Principalship of Prof. I). M. 11,01 fiery facility will be aflorded lor acquiring a knowledge f the M a th. einalicaLtirientilic and Cla ,, ,iral Branches. A normal elites will ho opened. for the hen. efil drl Linde preparing to tei h. nitenlien will ale. lid given to the Hehjeet of mime, Loth yore end instrumen tal. - 142 . " further particulars, please aft Rey. D. i;. ICLI IN, 13 Il'alk.r P. 0 , Centre Co., Ea. N A PP EA LS. S. excl.° too, el,titt-ctith ,t,,,t ri ct of Pennsylvania, ennipri•ing the counties 01 Centre, Lyetitning, Chinon, Ni,t , o I` , horny pursuant to flit , Foy 1-itopt of Section Pth of the Act approved July I.lth, 18t f, that the 1 1'4 of :float it- , to- Intents or ctiumera iiiiroi, 'mle under the Internal Ito% entre Laws, and taken by tho several Asetotant Asses. ors of tit, District, n ill remain Open at their offices for the rpace of ten Jaye prior to the ell to In or appeals, for the ex amination of all pertionit interested. n,„ ,r will rrecire u r nd determine npvettlr, relati‘e to erriineolve fir excer•ive %Mentins, alien in Bellefonte, t entre county, Pe , ott :Hominy, Tuesday unit Wed nesday, the With, lath and 15th days of April, 18ti4. All appeal , In the must he mark, in writing, specifying the mutter re.peettng which a decision is requested and stating the ground of inequality or error complains ed of. It 11. FOSTER, Bellefonte, March 10, Isr.s. A + sessor I N BANKRUPTCY - -fhin is tic give no lice that on tho 1211. of March, A. D., 180 i, a warrant in Bankruptcy was issued against the estate of William Reed of Miles. burg, in the county of Centro and, State of Pennsylvania, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt on his own Petition, that tho payment of any debts and delivery' of any property h9longing to such Bankrupt to him or for his useriud the transfer of any prop erty. by him are forbidden by law, that a meeting or thescreffitorit of saki Bankrupt to prove their debt , , and to choose one or more Assignees will be held at a Court of W i nhruotey ,to be hssiilen at the Aire of F.F. Smith,at tho Bros kerhuof house, Bellefonte county of Centre, aid State of Pennsylva nia, bcf F N Smith, Register, on the Ifith day of April, A It 1888, at 11 o'oloek a in. THOMAS A. ROWLEY, U S Marshal, as Messenger, 01 12 D Per D. CAMERON, Dfity. 1 N BANKRUPTCY —This is to give no• fire That on the 25th day of February A It 1888, a Warrant in Bankruptcy was issued against the Estate of Whorton MOT ris of Boggs tow/li:lip, in the county of Centre and State of Pennsylvania, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt on his own peti• lion • that the payment of any debts and delis my of any rflroperty belonging to such Bankrupt, to him or his use, and the trans fer of any property by him are forbidden by Law , that a meeting of the Creditors of the 4111,1 Bankrupt, to prose their Debts, and to choose one or more Assignees of his estate, will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be holden at the Brocherhiiiif House in Belle fonte, Centre county, Penn's', before F. N Smith, Esq , Register, on the Ifith day of April, A D 1868, at 10 o'clock, a in. THOMAS A ROWI.F.V, US Marshall, Messenger OM N BANK Rlft"rcw —This is to give nu ice That on the 28th slay of February A Ibll3, • Warrant in Bankruptcy was unwed against the estates f William L. Mum ear, of Venn township, in the county of (*ens tre and titate of Pennaylvania, who han been adjudged a liatikrupt on Ida own petition , that the loyment of any debts and delivery of itviy-p#operly belonging to such It•nlv rupt, twills-n*6r for Lie use, and the ttausfer of any property by hlm are forbidden by Law that • meeting of thsvcreditors of said Bank rupt, to prove then Debts., and choose one or more Assignees of his estate, will he held at a CouWof Bankruptcy, to be holden at the Bruckerliouf Iluus sn Bellefonte, Centre county, l'een'a, before V E :4us. h, Esq., Register, on the 10th day of April, A. D. 1868, at 10 o'clock', a. in. TIIOM AS A ROWLEY, 10 12 4t U S Marshal, Arfnaaenger AWirt INISTRATOItS' . NOTICE. •• Lotter.; ut Ada) inistratiun un thu notate of Nathan !leek, late of Marlon twp , Centre county, deed, haring b een , geanle to the undor4igned,notira Iv hereby q leen I all peroons knowing , thematlved indebted to mild notate to make itionodiate payment and thnie having claims to prment thorn duly authenticated (or melanin en t. NANCY E PERRY kJ eItOWELL, 13 2 14.• m Atirnmostrator/. H UBBARD MOIVFIR AND SELK RA KING REAPER. This celebrated machine is now offered to the far ere cf Centre county, it is a side delivery machine, will drop the grain in a neat *Leaf or swath, and will do it a. well as it ran be done 14 band. It runs very light. ono man and one pair of horses (Lill cut one acre per hour. It is warranted in every particular. It has taken the first premium for six successive years at . the Otto :qua fair, (n. 4 premium awarded last year.) It took the grand Bold Modal at the great Na tional Bold trial held at AuLula, New York, In '65 Farmers watitlag a firth class bar rester will du well to examine it Wore per chasing any other machine. It will be on exhibition at Bellefonte in front of the Coutt House during the April Court. D'.`l.lf.Yl/BN, 13-13-3 m Agent, D ISSOLUTION OF I'ARTNEEISHIP. Notice Is hereby given that the part. nership existing between the undersigned was dissolved by mutual content on the 12th Inst. The book* of the firm will be settled by eitheeof the partners, and person, hav ing aeoounta unsettled will please ea'. .1 once at the former place of business, an, have them squared alp. . RD WARD GRAHAM P. if cAPYREY. 13 11-St .foceffaneouo. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PRI VATE SALE.—The subscilber at forg et privity sate, his Farm sitajite in Row. ard Township, Ceara County, ctrtaining_ B I Y-ST X ACRE 8 ' g uod Valley land,' large Wilt i'int%iltett Thrilling /iota., Good Barn, W og° , , 1,1 and Corn Crtb,fitAr s ltrin, with all Om nereveary outbuildingo for the 'onwenienee well regulated farm, a thrifty young 01tClIARD oi. 01101 CK FItUIT, , near 'the house a 11 If IST b 1 i LI,, 40 liyso SAW M 11,1,, 20 1400 on the oloico ir••ii, commonly known ns '• I law ard Milk." The grist mill has three run of -lines ith a good country custom. i Ore 10111 is 10 g... 1 running order and it of in dam, n goriil two ?dory r, it , Isc v,fh is good stable and tho neiessory oUtbuildings. The water power of then mills is said to be the bent in the valley, and within sixty or neyonty rods of the I, irk Ilni en and Tyrone Rail Road, stalk:l4 ono mile above and below the mills. Ai,' tract of land within one half tittle at the 10t113 containing 38 ACRES, ANL/ SOME PERCHES, well timbered nail geed tillable land ALso,--11 Aciti:,-; imber land :aunt° In Town.lnp, all the above property will bo sold' low, ant an iiidiopiaral)le titre given. 17-3 m JACOB LEATHERS. GUIDE. Another edition just published, be ing the 55th, of the Pocket iliculaplue, Or every ono hie own Doctor, including a tree dLea3es of ferniv.lstadarPregularities . with a hundred engravings, explaning thiii , o disease.; of both sexes. By William Young, M. - J., Every ono may conduct any mule of- se cret Ikeaoto, self abuse or those distressing d 'seised incidental to youth, manhood or old age, ivithout resorting to tfie quaeksof the present day. Let no man contemplating marriage-be anothet hour without reading tine wonderful book, as h discloses impor tant secrets, which should 1 known to then particularly. Let Ike weak and bashful youth who has ruined his constitution by the ilohaslng habit of eel'-abuse read then book. it will be sent to an parts of thi United States and Canadaa for 50 canto. Send for Pocket Neculapiun. Da. WM, YOUNG, 12 26 ly No. 416 Spruce St Phada _ • _ _ P,W BLACKSMITH 81101' I -II A certain piece of land situated in the township of Benner, county. of Centre and State of Ponn'a., bounded and described as follows, to wit • on the north by lands of on the east•by lands of ,An drew Shively, on the south by laud of Crem an Alporto, and on the west by lands of. .tames Nol n, containing !nut) , Ave acres more or less, thereon erected a story and a half house and log stable with improve ments and appertenances. Seized trken in execution and to be sold as the property of Jerry Tolan. iffsOffice HOWARD STREET, BELLEPONTIC, Sher D. Z. KLINB, Bellefonte, April 2, 'BB. Sheriff. The peoplo of Bellefonte and vicinity are very respectfully informed that the under— slimed has lensed the Dlseltertuth shop on where he will be at all times prepared to J. ary ItTnd of work in his line. Partictilar attention will be paid to lIORSE SMOKING, Ironing Wagons, or Buggies, Repairing firrni Implements, ite AU work guaranteed. 13 12 ly I. A. S. MA LORY. ISAAC If A CPT ESQ Onr World Maebinlreto been greatly impro•ed for I MN. It is now the moat per fect machine of the kind erer made- Our self-rake in a grand thing and wil •cll like hot-cakes. flow many inmehinem will you probably want this year We ask because they are going fast I Send you a lot of pamphlet./ to day. Yours B. BALL A. Co. Which ran be bad by calling at him office near the depot, Bellefonte Pa. Parroere who want to poirc themselves on the most du rable and best working machine ever made, Ittou Id not fail to call and gel one. STOVES' CO VSS ! ! Isaac Ilaupt has got alreadya new sup ply of Shears Antidust Cook and Parlor Stoves. They have proved themselves to be the best stove out fur burning either hard or soft coal they sears their own ashes, make no (lust, economise fueLand are the beat ba kers in the world, owe bare more conveni ences than auy other stoves now in use. People in want of stoves would do well to call at his Ware Rooms near the Depot and, see his stock before purchasing elsewbdre as by a neglect of this they may be sorry as many lin a been already, l'2-30-tl. ISAAC HAUPT R KDII(T.I) PILICES Arnhortypel iult-n at the. Excelsior Cu by the Court House as low as fR ENTY-FIVE MIRTH. 4 Card Photograph• for ONE DOLLAR, When sold by the dolor the eharge will be low as TWO DOM. ItH AND FIFTY CENTS J. H. BA RNIIA RT. Mareb 19 '1.3 Sul F URNITURE WARE ROOM., EDUCATIONAL A Lady who has ha several yearT experience teaching in first ChM schools-- both in New York and Connecticut. and can furnish all references required—would like to open a private school in seine desira ble location in .Centre county"—or take charge n( one alreucly organised. Any per son or persons knowing of such—and hotel.- ested—wiN please addrers without delay TEACHER, Box Bs, Williamsburg, Blair counly„Ps. 13 13 31 8 1868 SPRING OPENINO 1868 . N EW comix 8110 P. Howard street, Boilltefoptir, Pik. WHERE, BUREAUS, SOFAS, GO UM! ES, THAT RACKS, WI/AT NUTS, EXTENSION TA B Lg.% STANDS, - CHAIRS, STOOLS. Act.. of livery dorrription, quality and price, 'foe sale cheaper than at any other establishment of the kind in Central PentimylYsnia. 8-20 lIRNItY P. HARRIS. EItYE & LANDELL, YOURTH AND ARCH STREETS, H I LADELPHIA. NEW SPRING SILKS, I NEW STYLE SHAWLS, NOVELTIES IN DRESS GOODS, STEEL AND PEARL POPLINS. K.. L. always keep the " BEST BLACK SILKS. N. II —Net Cash Buyers will find it to their interert to call, as Bargains from Auetiun are daily reeelvad. ABSOLUTION OF PARTZOWSHIP. The partnership heretofaie silk ti.,. .inder the name and 'Vie Adelsheimer and Janobs, has this day been dissolved by mutual 'wisest. Ilitsafter the business will be carried on, and seeontata for or against the firm settled by the remeleip partner J. Adelsheimer: M. JACOBS. J. AMMLSIIICIMIR Philipsburg, March 'o t iose at ILegal N'oticeo. SHER IFF'S SALE. By-virtue of Sundry write of "rendi tion,: exponas, issued out of tho Court of Common Pleas of Centre county, and to me , directed, will be exposed to public sale at the Court 'louse in Bellefonte, on Monday the 27th day of April, '6B, the following properly to wit : The- following real estate situated in the borough of Mileburg and Central City, Boggs township, Centre coun ty, bounded and described ns foilows to wit: lot No 138 south east ournor of Mill and Hanoi streets, thereon erocted a two story -house partly 2 log—a+l4--powthsis.-- boarded, with other out buildings situated In Hinesburg borough, Centre county, Po. Also 2 lots in Control City on front street, known as No I RI ac r id NO 120 enclo.cd with pail fence. • Seized taken in oxocution and to be Pal a. 4 the property of 14ate Bnffington, MI that certain message or pit cc of land rituated in Boggs townshtp, Centre county, In., bounded a ti described as' folltrws: be ginning at a white NOE south of snow shoe, it, It near Hunter Dale Saw Mill, thence by land of Hunter Dole lumber Co., south 8 degrees west 3 4-5 perches across Wa:lacee run to hemlock, thence by lam] of •Valentine Reese south 74 degrees, east 44 perches to post, thence by land of Susan Spicer north lit degrees east 393 perches to pima stump, {hence by Snow Shoo It R north 84.denrees West 4g perches to the place of beginning, containing nine 'acres and 83 perches and arlowanceb tre the matte more or less, It be ng a part of a lai!ger tract of land owned by Jacob C Walker, thereon articled a two sto, ry Rail house and other outbuildings. - Seised taken in execution and to be sold as the property of I) M Wants. The following real estate situated in nogg" township, Centre county, Pa , bounded and described as follows, to wit: on the north by lands of Jacob Walker , James Taylor, ot at on the west by land of Jacqb Walker et al. on the east by land of Linn and McCoy, and on the south by lands of Charles Luella et al, containing one liu_Ddred acres or thereabouts thereon erected a two story log house, log barn and other outbuildings, about twbnty acres clear and in a good state of cultiva tion. 'Seized taken in execution and to be sold as the property of George Walker. N meg. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned purchased all the goods -heroin mentioned at Constable sale. And further notice is - given that they are not to be mod with or removed without the consent of him. One cook stove, one slack, one cup board, one table, one bureau, two bedsteads, eight cite re, one stand, one clock, two bed* and bedding, one crib, one trunk, one chest, one pair bedsteads, two bee., one looking glass, ten yard carpet, iron kettle, two benches, one paor stove, one,bedstead, one doqgh tray, one meat vosial, ono butter churn, twelve crocks!, two lanterne, Int ttn• ware, one butter bowl, one basket., one wash board, two tubs, one slaw cutter, two tin buckets, lot queensware,, two coffee mills, two butcher knives, two emothing Irons, one bench and iron kettle one manure fork.— All sold •s the property of William Canon. 13 14 3t ()molting II JORDAN. T N BANKRUPTCY .— Distri c t Court of IN the United States, for the Western Dis trict of Pennsylvania, in the matter of Ja cob Rittman k" Reuben Keller, Bankruptcy, Western District of Pennsylvania, in : A Warrant in Benkrziptcy ban been issued by said Court against the Rotate of Jacob Rittman and Keno of the county of Centre end State of Pennsylvania, in said District adjudged Bankruptcy twin the petition of their Creditors, and the - payment of any debts and the delivery of soy property by them are forbidden by law. A meeting of the Creditors of raid Bankrupt : to prove their debts ar d choose one or more Assignees of their Rotate, will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy to be holden at Bellefonte in said District, on the 16th day of April A D 186 R, at 1 o'clock p na, at the office of k Smith, at the Bromirkhoof house,) one of the Militant in Bankruptcy of said District THOMAS A. ROV6I,I{Y, 13 12 4t U B Marshal for said District. gin MILLINERY. PIIILADILI . Iii•, Minh iat, 108, I s_ We beg to inform you that'we are ere ed to offer for your Inspection our usual ass meat of MILLINERY GOODS, coast' Dig of the Newest Shope* in Straw, Silk ma (Amp Hats, Bonfrata, Air; Velvets, Bilk Goods, Ribbens, Flowers, Feathers, Rooks's, Crapes, Blonds, Braids, Ornaments, Le Au. We shall bo happy to wait on you at one,,. Store, or receive your orders. Priam low for Cash. Yours Lc 11. WARD. No WI, 103 A 107 N. B.cond 13 12 4t. The people of Centre liall and vicinity, ire very respectfully informed that the un dersigned has opened a shop at Centre Hall, where he will he prepared at all times to aocommodate all thole who way favor him with a call 13-13-3 t • M I 1.1,1 K MN, HOOVER. tb Co., CENTtN CoUNTY BANKING eo.. ItHellllV E DIPOSITS 40. , 'lad ♦B.w Istemil MEM DIV,COUSIT NOTES, BUT AID BILL GOV lIHNMBNT tiIiCiMITIIB, EMMY BROOKE/010,j, -- Proldiot. 4 D.851114411 1 / 1 7. • kr.— MIE MEI MO JACOB RIPKA 140tD AND couPon4
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