The Democritic Watchman. TERMS.—S 2 per year when paid fn ad s2,6o when not paid in advance and 0 0 when.nat paid hefirr . i - the expiration the gear OUR AUKSTS.-WO hare authorized the °flowing gentlemen, to reoeive and receipt for eVisorlption to the DeikiiattAfte WATCR lill'Alth J. tit illtlfOßLß ~I.OIIN ItEirmni otn, THLNGS ABOALT_TOWN Sk COUNTY i.e—Cent enmity his upwards of -five miles of Rail-road. ----There ‘vill lie no services in the AI. I: Church in [him 1116! on tin bbnlh Eil _The lithit 'rote 11lilheiut In !44illimoy 111111 in (his county hi HRIII to be lit a ter ihle conattion 111011(4W qua' ly meeting ill commence at Nieck`a church above Pare (;toA c- -to morrow (Saturday.) een fatuities have left Ihi4 minty for 4111 event pat 1e - of .10143 South, •4utce tilt) 10l ill. - The income 1%. I'. Iley -11,1.1. of 1164 plueo, as repotted fur llic ear jo.l pa4l, iy largr , f7ll:liitlpd of ttny pel , ttii 111 the counly nu• who 543 esliniaies tau thou - nand dollars i ll l i e expended ill this place iltiting ,Ito present tlellSOII, in the erection of --lintiKt. loot been but 1 thOing the ittki . i , t oeek The henut dui it vet her, and oft he Spring iirk, keeping fat met. trod others Front .ttt ehtling Iteuttett Heller, tormiciiy. < 4.l mune Htll thin comity, has tuilten the: 11‘itel nt 1 mogejumn, in \tilllm county lie 1 . 61 mill Lent. a 1110 il/11 11011. e, Let our heaver nit tlurr --Th.. mail train "ft till` 1 ',id 1 allry It It , vvith it n nt• t. cal A u ud new inake one of the complete in the passenger train line, In he bond on tiny It It in the Slate —lf theme way any way of getting let of tryta poblirly, Mach am the 011 C ttrieil Jeanie our coot t on Titeeday la-t, it o mild certainly t 111(.111o:10. and decency of 411 c public ;tenerally. • —Thronnn with th linpirmort,,, gainholier" MO 1111 the Court followers eieept the fuzee-sirup main and -cure all," has been during the putt' BEI —PPrininent Fair grailndft are 1,1 he I;iircliageti and buildtags riveted I lint aii, lust. above the glass work to this phice We believe it iv the totentlyn of the com mittee to invest tell thousand dollarn in purchasing, fitting and fixing the rrounds up A ,ellool ina , tei troti the neigh horhood of Pleamant Gap, got into a lit tle difficulty %Oh an other chap front the Maine nectioii, in front of the W Ate .1 AN 'tdhCO Oil tiaturd4Y ei ening 11. 1 , hich reittlted In the ..other chap.' go- ing 1101111 4 th a 111 re littil•sotiple vn ler one of 1114 eyt4 --A little row occurred in the alley hack of the old Conrad Ltotige on !ant Saturday evening, which might have re ,ulted very nerlounly to a prospective Mongrel voter of the colored kind -dear Dinah" of hie, took up an ace and .4ently tapped him in the face, leaving a %ery ugly but not ,Jangerotts guttli The female Motlgrel wan allowed to "depaLL in peace i' ADMITTED TO PRACTICE.--On Tuesday last, A Boyd l(enderspn Esti , after a ri gid examination in open court, wan ad mitted to practice at the Centre - County bar. Vic examination wax col;t : ttN.ed by Messrs Boy, Yocum and Stiller, and wan very thorough. Mr lienderson an swered promptly and well, and did him self greut credit lie has been a close student, and will loubtlemi rise 'rapidly to eminence in the profession he has chosen. He has our bent wiliest for his continued success and prospeMlT. THEATHIL—Harrison with his celebra ted Broadway Theatrical company, per formed in Bush's Bail last night. \We had not the pleasure of being present, but are told by those who were, that the performance was splendid ; the actors each one filling the parts assigned thim, in a manner complimentary to them selves, and pleasing to the audience ;his company comes with the highest commendations of the press; and we feel safe in promising those of Tear, renders who desire to spend a few hours pht , aptly, a rare treat, in wirtlessing the re production of come of the best plays ever"put upon the stage," by this eel* , brate4 company. Cobiseon Bctiooto-41A Month? Report deemed unnecessary to give e extended report of the classi f ication of t willeols, for this month, since there has been obinparsitiQy little change sine' the publication of the 3rd Months Report. Three schools report an attendance of over 90 per cent. for_l_he_iOnth, unmet" Stover's school in Mlles district, 94 per eent.—Conter Hall, in Potter,o I per cent. andtho..Milemburg high 5eh001,97 percent., the fait named being Cho filgheat into of attendance for any one month,—in the county ATTINDANCIS DOMINO TICII3II ' The gekocas Laving the, bent term atten- dance lire High school Bellefonte-1). h. Hastings, Teacher, 87 per cent. Senior Grammar-Kate J. Theinpetin teach or, HO per cent. Junior iglfamßiar—Alice Rankin teacher, 00 per cent. °rade 6—Ballie Caldwell Machu., 80 per et. Pine (hove °milliner, Fergueon—fleorge W. Weaver, 86 per cent. Swertlivlllo—Bamucl Kreider' teacher 80 per vent. Oak-Greve—lL IC. Hey, teacher. 80 per et. -1-drvetelm, teacher, 82 per cont. U regg twp. l'onn lvvp Uitner's, Liberty—J. I. Miner, teacher, 89 per cent. 'filch school, Miltotburg—F. W. Campbell teacher, 90 per bent. tirada 3rd—Rachel Dayje, teacher tt4 per et Stover'N, Miles—lleoryl: Meyer, teacher 92 per cent:► • 4itelleeet--Puttpn—Oeurge W. Ittunbarger readier, 80 per cent. Centre Hill, Putter—Samuel L. tither teach er, 84 per cent. Centro Ilall- 2 tlo. rge Tir . ..Twitmyer teacher, al per cent. Grade 3 rd, —1 nee L. Shaw teacher., VI per eent. Maple (irove; Union —lnane Under won teacher, 82 per eenl. Port Matilda, Worth—Aaron teacher, 82 per cent. but fair to state, livre, lbat n con aolernble number of the nohoola :Li, not yet closed; ' t epee the fourth tutortlii is not yet repotted, and consequently, not included in the abort! t able -et o y('lionl., in I:regg, repot re.pec lively 120 antl,l7l pip emit, nit atten dance which cliallengem the State.) Since ninny private nubscription vehnol•c will, no doubt, he opened in the public I,tireetory ire reminded that the WIC 01 thl . should 1101 ir granted to ineompeteht persons. ki a general [tile persons should riot he allowed the use of the school-house a kb out holding at the time, a valid certifi cate -'There are enough -public,-school in'achers, holding talid cerfillicates, to fill all these po44 . finus, and in justice to them we w=orthl say—"give them at least the prefei 'file shortness of thii term, ur nail( •of ninrk!4tearly employ ment, is yearly driving many of (air - best lear;heuo fro m . lhe profession, lib< Mid 101 I. expect by next hull to find a seiireffy of competent leachers corresponding Cer l that of lust season, the above should be the more heeded. 111 regur4 In 11,c annual rrporl unit oflidar.t, attention 1. rolled to the folkiw- Ing 10. tiot II these documents must. •bt• forwarded at the same tune uR milt tjrul net to hafurAfar4,ll tt til all the achools in the Ihmtriet have cloyed for the year 3rd They must be forwarded no am to he , on file on or before the Ifith of July nt the latent T 1,4. Report kto be made out by the ohl Board, and the affidavit to be made by the old Prelude:it, after whit+ both ediould be handed to the Sec retury of the new Roatd, who should All nut the blank on the right, with the names and address of the officers of the new Board, when both should uninedi atelv be fot warded to the ro Supt We feel mucti like congratulating our noble band of leacher., who ( with but few except ions) have labored so earnestly for the cause. We feel conscionn that moth ham been itccomplinhed during the preoent school year Were n compari son to he made, with lint year, in point of elasinfiealion alone, it would prove the above statement correct. The number studying Mental .!t . rah metee, Grammar, Rze , in some Distrian, olniont double that of last year, whale come GOO of our boys and girls at_ndied IListory of the U S. to lens than 70 last year Let our teachers get ready for next winter's work—make a timely, beginning -.s-and by self-improvenaent keep !step with the march of iheir profennion.— ..Pretinotion awgiln Ulnae only who preen to the front." A Normal —or Teaclrr's training school, in all probability, will be opened after.harvest. Time and plecelof opening will be duly announced. Every teacher (and Director) should read the School You*. Only about one firo of our teachers, and only fire of our school Boards— one for each mein . ber- s —take it CioITRIII COUNTY AuntlifiLTWlAL Socie te —The annual meeting of this Society was held In the Court House, on Monday evening lust, and the attendance much larger than is usual. This being the time fixed by the Con stitution for the annual election of of ficers, the following persons were ap pointed a Committee to name• moifltble persons, therefor.—Messrs. Judge Alli son, William Keller, li. N. McAllister, Clorjstion Dale and Samuel Offliland, who retired and after some time reported the names of the following persons as officers for the ensuing year. - prudent—Samuel T. Shugert. Vice Presidents Samuel Gilliland. John Bailey, Robert If. Duncan. Treasurer—John T. Hoover. Seer etary —W illiam Hamilton. hibiarian—John T. Johnson. Librarian—John T s , Johnson, Executive Comminee--Benjamin j o igget, Peter Hoffer, Edward C. Humes, An drew Gregg, Dante! G. Bush malt `. Me 'Mister. Reportsfrom the several oornmittees appointed at the meeting held In, Novem ber last, to make selection of sujtable grounds forthe anxittal exhibitions of the society, ,being in order : Christain Dole reported on behalf or Pleasant :Grip and vicinity, that. thOre were two tracts 111 that locality that were suitable and could he obtained. One woo Hamiltons' meadow, near the Lewistown pike, containing - about ten acre~, with Logone Branch running through 4, and a fine spring upon It. It wait held $lOO . per acre. The other Iran near Dales M4l and out tio large. Front neither place wutu t here_ anY. offer of money lownrk purelmming t he firemiqe.w from were pee.e ii i. Ifi 1,1.11.1 ti u li tre Bull, there were three !fere/4, which could be °brained fin• s76l).•The hod mubsettheil lowfirdx lIIP object $lOllO II N Nlv.%lluiter on the purt•ef Belle fonte, made the following report. R. M. I .ttmlll6, Co, Supt None of the theinhorm lie committee The undersigned, a committee appoin ted undCr and 'in pursuance of the reso lution' passed Novemhet hist, of which the renown% im a copy : "It t tolurd at Commit t ee4 hum different neetionv of the County In nif pointed %%ifil I 11011111•1101114 to W(111111111 , and 1(11;0 it the lll'' , I January meeting. when permanent and minable grounds for the lxiinual exhibit intim of the ci•ntre Comity Ag,yetilf oral SocielN can be 01,- tained,the iertn4 upon ielitelf they can be obtained, together wide the vont] ibii -1 otim offered ion andel fitting tiff ilia fen cing the gi otind , t, erecting Ito tllltngo e. feu tire 111'elt4•rlon 01 missals 111111 tel an 101 l Is each locality elmetive -ly, on comlifion the evflihttfoli gtottrulc be ',elm:tile:llly It I here:tit- COMPLIMENTARY —Spanking of Hoof lands celebrated German Bitters the Bloomfield , Perry coutily ,i, o says —"This Value Isle itine has been in 1100 in our place u. long time past, a • nd has preformed wonders. IV° may 'notioe few instances that hare come Ader our untnerdlnte notice. Almost every person who has stopped at the hotel of Wm. Lackey, Esq., one yesir since, pro dieted, from his emaciated countenance and debility, that be i unlit not live much longer. Ifs was ouable to attend to business end for the greater part of his time confined to his room. We recomended hits to try the German.liitters,which he did,and to the cur. prise of all his !Heads and aceuintances, be now is able to attend to his usual busi ness, and preform manual labor." The case of Henry Asper, a stone mason, whom no ono supposed would ever recover from lb debility of his system, but looked upon A s fast approaching the grave, took eight or • bottles Qf LOW , Bitters dulint wintor,and this summer he fin. been (to the urprire of all who knew the ease) following his trade. TEe Case Of William Murphy is no lens astonishing. - 11 e, too• was CO far , , ,• „ . .neral belttL Ha t the grave aloes would be his only remedy, Mr, Lackey induced him to try the Hoof land's - tierman Bitters; he is now, appa rently, a Werliman,•ed able to du a hard day's work. *SS -ROOM mention many other ease, Ole similar eisaeacter if it wear neces sary. To the sfilioted 41s-stay, try it fairly and we will warrant relief. "Ilootland s German Bitters" is entirely free from all William P. IVlleon mooch that the re- Alcoholic admixture. • lot USITCIII/Yy I idliiLt after ma king a very full and complete Milne) of all theilillerent lonalnie4 migge:ded, in one toile of the borough of Ilellefotite, they unanirtioirly ,elected a lot ur plot of ground on Buffalo 'lnn, adjoining Join] Cole, (lie legal title In ghich is ut ..4. 11 11 T Nlilliken, Daniel Ithuuß h t 1111.1.'01in Irwin, Jt•, Iruslees under Will of Willinut A. Thomas, deceased to br laid off some what• in necordnnee usith thu draft hereto attached, no :1.1 to eontntli twelve fares or thercalsoitto, it the moot tiltable for ealtie stsal:4, tiottiog course, exhibition grytioil Ce , ske , —that they ti ;plied to the oak,' irusteeo and obtained o 1 lltte Centre County Agroulturul Socie ty.4ll4;'lllonal thereof at Iwo liundrta, thiliura per nets—thilt they then imme diatigyeitli,f4tltifieu the ditty b 1 procuring contrthutiona towarltrAtting up and the fencing ground,ereeting buiblittim:ke ,and are happy it. hem tible to pre ,, ent here Yith altubFeript:onA(be thausan died and forty ;iron-zri,,which, if the lan • above described he purchamed, they , have no doubt will be greatly increased; and the Centre ('tYunty Agriculturist Society be placed at once upon a firm and .4i:did busts. I) (7 Itusn, J I) Muumuu II N 1110 1 1 LLINTI6 11l portinet made and the pi opomition con tamed therein he accepted I) (/ Minh in advocating the report, stated the many ad•untagem contained in or near the locality proposed, to acceset bility to all the avenue', of travel, whieli le alwayii, a piralhotint question with ex hibitors of implements and machinery, an three articlon are manufactured at distance and its capacity to accommodate those who vimit the exhibitions, with shelter and food—for all must be housed and f‘d for not one day but several The report was then ropted and the proposition accepted II N McAllister, stated that after connotation ho okered the following, Resolved—Thal. the Committee for Ilellefonte whose report hasps'. been ac cepted, be and arc hereby authorized and directed to contract with Witham A. Thomas' trustees for the purchase of the land recommended in the report, and that a committee of thirty be ap pointed In lay -out and improve the grounds for the fall exhibition Which wan adopted The ['resident appointed the following committee under the resolution, Messrs. • I I). G thigh, Edmund Blanchard, Sam uel Gilliland, J. I. Thompson, A. .1 Shivery, Robert Valentine, .1 Dunlop Shugert, H. It. Valentine, 11 N. NlcAl , lister, Edward C. 'Humes, Peter Hare:, John Dailey, .1 ohn Media, Moses Thomp son, William Allimm, Jr , George Dale, W. Leslie Gordon, Harvey Mann, Jr., Elias Zimmerman, John A, Hunter, An drew Gregg, Williikte hull , George 1.. Peters, John M. McCoy, Jacob Btritble, Daniel A, Mpillier, James 1,. Summer ville and George linchanan. , The following wan read and unani mously adopted. kesolved.— That every peilian ' 4 who shall have subscribed and paid one hu'u dred dollars and upwards towards the establishment of the Fair Bromide, near Bellefonte, shall be entitled to the use pf the track subject to .1 he rules and regu lations which may be adopted for the 'government thereof without charge, and and every person who shall have subsea bed and Paid a less sum shall be entitled to the tome privilege upon the payment of the 'regular annual charge, less ten per oent . of the sum so contributed, and that,pvery person who shall havtieson tribute(' ten dollars and upwards shall be also entitled to all the rights and privileges of a life member. The Committhe on Fair tirountli, were authorised to procure • recision of the Col. And . Gregg, after which the society a4jonree.l. Business Notices. 1_ —l. 500,000 test of white Pine flooring, dry for male wt the hi ileeburg Planing Mill MAGNOLIA' deliihttul toilet attitle—euperler to 'Cologna and at half the' Price. ' —No lose can he merit fatal to beauty, especially in the female see, than the lose of the hair; glossy, luxurlant.hair is one of the most„powerful of all personal charms. When baldness or even a . deficiency of hair we naturally look for a dry and _wrinkled akin, afaded complexion; when not actually seen, we see them in imagine tion• Why, then, net cultivate your hair' nvergo It nild rhrirtis cm IL ,-Trrifill hair is gray 11r white, the natural color CIIII be restored by a Alien iiplications of Mrs. H. A. Allen's linpriiio (new (lair Res r or Dre.bing, liu une bottle.) Price One Dollar, Every-Druggist sells rt LOOK AT. Tars.—Sontothing less than five hundred persons called at this Boot and Shoe esiablialiment of Peter McMahon, 'du ring the past week and loft their driers for Hoots and Shoes. The poop are issuing to understand that they do better at Me- Millions than any where else In Centre county, as he lins . rublied out high prices Old takes pride in giving to Ilk customers an equivalent for their money. I would here fdato' that Messrs Biirret and Prince, two of his workmen, cannot 'ho- excelled en line ecweil work, rendering a neat fit, good work and gene al satisfaction. 111 iii need of. anything in the line of Boots and Shoes .will rare money by calling at Mc- Malion's north cast, corner of the Diamond Oissitavt:n. A thing of beauty le.a . loy forever." And noting is en beautiful as a picture of OM .11eadache, Nervou. Pains, Sour S'.omach, Distress alter Eating, Prontraiting Weaknes, Dininclination for Society, Memel Deepen dency, etc., are the rule rather than the ex ception with the human family, and have .stamped their effects up in us all- The most egective,gentle nu ddenand agreeable remedy is the Plantation Bittern They hate pro bably cured and alleviated more cases the past fire yearn than all other medicines combined. They are sold throughout the length and breadth of the land _lB--1t Those ir?everent lads who nailed names after ascertain "bald head" of old, deserved their untimely end, because at that time no panacea had been discovered to restore the human hair upon the bald spots. Bet now lting:a. Vegetable Ambrosia Is known to posses the rare merit of, Invigorating the roots and filling them no full of life, where not entirely dead that they cannot help put ting forth a new growth which rivals in beauty the locks of youth - —Rynder in a keen business man and knows the value of printer's Ink. lie lets the people know that he has Pianos for a le, and consequently sells the- Pianos. "tiror Tesr Moo!"—And tell him that one of the greatest domoeticatora of Che day is the "Barley Sheaf" Cooking Stoim, manu factured by the veer popular house of Me Its Stuart: Peterson 4, VO, l'hiladelphia. The "Barley Sheaf" Is bebuuulng the "Pet of the Household" in many platters a fact that to not in the least eupprising, when we look at the aggregate of Its admirable qualities. All really good invention, are counterfeled, and so the "Barley Shear la not without imi• Wiens. He careful and get the genuine I I It will burn either wood or coal. Fur male by W.A.. Wetsler.Mileabtarg DIED On the 12th nit, le Putter township, Mles Fannie Br•lut.aa Arad—years. Soarcly had the genial rays of the sun di vested earth of her white mantle when she was railed to behold tho realities of an Sternal World and do-greet her father and sister, who went to dwell with Ood • few months ago. Although her decease make' no diming* in the laws of Nature, for the sari shines es brightly and the birds sing as sweetly am beforp, yet she is IS tined in the fatally as well to In the Setlal Chicle. Ifer amiable disposition, spot's', character end sociable proprens Ity were worthy of the re. l spect of the many who loved, her and scorer o ren • deeply "7-11 muds mourn . irTono deeply. . fw months proviour to her death abs promiud her dying sister to meet her in !leaven and we have the happy assurances that she In here now A few days before she took Siolyhe n a letter to the writer, "Pardon the liberty , I take in addressing you upon the subject of Religion. Do you ever think of the solemn protuise we made my dear dater, Mira, to meet her In heaven ? ' If you have net a time .to proper. , to fulfil that promise, I hope it is not far db. it, and that I will . be the first to join with yoU ih doing so t Oh, Flnntla we nut naerttleo all ,nr transient pleasure to Se cure our eternal I...;'!qneas ?" She made the encri4co,and now i. "njoying her reward. Mothers, sisters, broti.ci 0, friends, why do you weep? She is out dead but sieepeth (uit. tivebiti-fron . c i li 0 tretp:on - 11, terti er has unaounead the, death of many a de parted friend. (ter rpint is 'with (lad, and re-t nssared, she in happy there The Befiefonte Market The following are the quotations up to 6- o'clock on Thursday evenings when our paper wont to press • , Whito Wheat, per bushel *2 60 Rod Wheat, per bushel *2 50 Rye, per bushel - El 40 Corn Shelled, per bushel old $0 00 Oats, per .I.tualiol • GO Barley, per bushel 125 Buckwheat, per bushel 0 00 Cloverseed, per bu5he1.........4, 600 Potatoes, per bushel ' 1 50 Eggs, per dozen Lard, per p0und.......... l'ork, per p0und.......... Ilam, per p0und......... .. Tallow, per pound-, . Butter, per pound ...... - Rags, per pound ; (Iround Plaster, per ton Netu abbertiormento. FOUND HIM OUT. The people of PHILI have fouud out that - - C. II MOOlll% gelin tho hext 11AT$ ♦ CAPS, the bent SIIIIt TS IN I) 1) It IV I: It S the beet It u 0 T.B AND - S II 0 E S the but IJ ICN I B.il IN r I: 0 0 anti the beet C. 3 L 0 T II 1 N 0, or all rower trues (bah they are sold at any place in town. - c, H. NtOORE, Punt Office building, PHILI I'SBU It 0, Ps 11 la ly P LEASANT GAP AIIKAD NEW GOODS AND VERY LOW PRICES Hrery lhn g you want, Dry Gouda, Droceriem, Boots and Shots, data and Caps, litasenswass. Butter and Sggs, and in beet everything usually kept in a well etoeked country Store, can be bought as rimy it NnTCIII 4PEIt than anywhere else, of L B. MaNTYRE, Plosaant Gap, Pa 13 16 ly ESTABLISHED IN lets 4, AND M. canoed iry the United Statec WIIIOIN d GREAT ONE DOLLAR :SALE The test and most rettable on the Ilnotbd States List of 5 •rlicles " 12 articles " " 25 articles " " 50 articles ..... . 5 00 " 100 articles .. 10 00 And for all over 100, at same rate. Circulars sent free. Address, WIUOIN & 7 Tremont Row, Boston, Mass. 13-16 4t SALE OF WATCHES AND CLOCKS. The undersigned has closed out in Milesburg, and left all the Wetehati and C.ocke that were in his shop in the care of Dr. Joseph Adams, of that place, where they con be redeemed at any time before the 29th of August next, on which day they wiii lie disposed of at public sale. J L NEFF, Aue. C. SIMON. 13 15 9t Lime. LIME! LIME! I LIME! I I Fresh burnt lime always on hand arid 'for sale at the kivelist market price, at the SUNNY-SIDE LIME KILNS! on the railroad near 'Bellefonte. Ws have no tear rf successful .eontridlction when we say that we have the HEST LIJIE IN THE STA TN. It is free from core and our kilns are u constructed-that all the when are eep aratelil from the biorut lime be fore it I the kiln. Itie • PURE SNOW-WHITE LIME! l And makes a l fine a finish am the lime burnt from the math's quarries In the eastern part of the ocate. , ,Our facilities for burning; and shipping Hie are such that • WE CAN PURE'S!! IT CHEAPER than the sat quality of lime ran he had at any other plats. All order' promptly filled. Address, LEONARD MACKALL k Co. 12-20 Bellefonte, Pa. L IgH. WOOD AND 00Al. BURNT LIMN, Always on hand and for mile at the lowed markM ratan, at the Nellefonte Lime /Cileis, on the turnpike leading to kftleiburg. The beet Pittston sad Shamokin aniline ell* coal; also a new oromignment_of plan• tering lath,paT i nl v aod Awed shingles fbr Age& leg at y ■ noir - the death sid of D R. SIIORTLIDUII A 00. . eapero & flitohuro. T HE WORLI ftE, 'Elt ..ND MOWER Its compactnese and symmetry will at onco arrest every mechanical eye. The frame is of solid iron aid is of • sins gle piece - The journals, chatting and gearing are all detoured In the mast substantial manner and one never °henna their relative poisttliens. THE lleAßlNtili ARE ALL CUT OUT Ojs 80.1 4 115 IRON, and run with the precision of elock-woidt— thus obviating the selbdestruction 'common to all havvbsting machines heretofore in• vented. A neat cast iron ease incleses the works end protectsiirem from dirt, water, grass, runt and all other external causes of 410: , o, l,atrurtion . - - Such gearing, in ouch n frame, and pro tectud thus, can alwayi be relied onto do the work required and Iti.A an ordinary life time. r Many faller ativontagei poise/moil in Ihin MS iiinebilie will be explained in our Annual Catatnstio, which will 110011 ,b 0 in the panda of all Our local and travail/lig•ageots. Wo build only two sires of the World's Iteaper,-differing only by weight, capacity and °oat. No. I (large sirc,) cuts 4 Ica' and 4 inches in grass, and 5 Net In grain, and as a mower costa $2OO, as a mower and xebec combined $250, as a tnowor and self-rako atacianent $2 'IL. No. 2 cuts In grass, 4 feet, and In grain a little less than 3 fat; costa $1703 and $22',. Wo are confident of offering you the cheap est machine In the market. • .licosts but one-fourth more than a rough ma chine and will last four time! as long ' B. BALL A CO., Canton, 0. ISAAC I.I,AUPT, Bellefonte, agent for Centre, Mifflin and Clearfield, Counties Sub agents wanted. We will have 2 Reap ors on exhibition in front of the Court 'louse during Court week, one with self-rake and side delivery, where they can be seen until harvest. 12-20. 18 00 EAPERS RAKES, SRI'ERA iL AND DRILLS, For sato 14 J. P. ZIMMERMAN, Bush's Arcade,. Ilelltfonte, l'a. Ofild HARVESTER In vies; of the fact that many farmers were disappointed in getting reapers last season, it would be to their interest to ordeF lon ' Obit) harvester early. It undoubtedly I. one of the leading machines in the market, es woo proven last season, by, the greet de mand for them, which foss not more than half supplied It is a combined Mower and• Reaper, and can by had with Dropper and Platform, or both HORSE RAKE Praft's Patent Horse Rakes, of trhieh thousands have been sold, and given uni versal satisfactiori, will also be sold by J. P Zrm:nerman, agt. The Celebrated Willoughby patent ... Gum Spring Grain Drill will also be eold - by J. P. limmertsrae. - SEPERATORS Farmers, look to your interests. The well known self resulating Grain Seperator, Gei ser's Patent, will also be fur sale by .1. P. Zimmerman: -------, thin, ready for market, by one operation For particulars, address J P, ZIMMERMAN, Bellefonte, Pa. I=l H uIIBARD MOWE R AND SELF RA KING RK4SPER. This celebrated machine Is now offered to the far ors of Centre county, it is a side delivery machine, will drop the grain in a neat sheaf or swath, and will do it as welt as It can be dons by hand. It runs very light. one man and one pair of horses can cut one acre per hour. It is warranted in evvy particblar. It has taken the 11 rft. premium forsix successive years at the Ohio State fair, (uo premium awarded last year.) took the grind Gold Medal at the great Na= — tional field trial held st 4 Auburti, New York, in '66 Farmers wanting a 'first class bar rester will do well 1. , ) ersanine 'it before pur chuing other machine. It will be on exhibition at Bellefonte in front of the Court Mouse dunng the April Court. 13 13 3m Nets abbertioement, $I 00 I 50 3 00 A GENTS WANTED FOR TIIE OFFICIAL. HISTORY OF THE WAR, Its Causes, Character, Conduct and Ite— BY 110 N. ALEXANDER IL STEPHENS, A Book farina Sections and-v/1 Parttes. This great work presents the onlj com plete and impartial analysis of the Causes of the War yet published, and gives those In terior lights and Shadows o the great con flict only known tq those high officers who. watched the flood tide of revolution from its fountain springs, and which were so acoeesi. ble to Mr. Stephens from his petition as second officer of the Confederacy To a public that has been surfeited with apparently similar production., we promise a change of fare, both agreeable and salute ry, and an Intellectual treat of the highest order. The throat American War has AT LAST found a historian worthy of its impor tance, and at whose hinds it will receive that moeerate, eandid' an 4 .impartial treat ment which truth and Justice so urgently demand. The intense dean. everywhere manifested to obtain this work, its Official character shd ready sale, combined with an increased commission, make It the but lab scription book ever, published. One agent In Banton, Pa. reboeta- 72 subscribers la , three days. One in Boston. Mass. 103 sub- Scribers in four days. One in Memphis, Tenn. 106 subscribers in five days. Send for Circulars and see our terms, and a ihlit description of the work, with Prow Dodo*/ •f advance sheets, .to. Address HATTOh(- AL. PUBLISHING CO. 2d South Seventh st., Philadelphia, Pa. 13 16 41 T _ N DANKRUPfer.—This is to givevw ties : ?hit on the 17 day of March A D 'BB, a war: •in Bankrulltey Was buried against the 01.410 of Thomas J. Keinporof hillesborg, lb the mutely of &hint and State of Penn'a, who has been actindipte Bankrupt en his own Petition ; that the payment of any debts and dolivartuf any property behmging to rack Bankrept M him or for his use and the transfer of any prop erty by him are forbidden by dap p time a meeting of the creditors of said ltiekrupt le prove their debtlicrwebspse one or more Assicess will be a ii - L'oarkof lusty, to be holden at tits Aloe Bmith, in the Breeksrboit Hos* Boliefoate, leanly of Nutty, and litMln At Ppingsylira• ala, Waal , is 8011$ Resistor. oa liii lath day of Mae, A D 68 at tan o'oloak a l p • GILiS • k TIE U S aldiroba neat blot. AEA. 13 13 it by D OAMKBON, Deputy. DRILLS D. LEYDEN, Agent, 12M
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