The Democratic Watchman. TERMS.—S 2 per yam. when paid in ad— venue, $2,60 when not paid In !Wynne(' and $3,00 when not raid before tha expiration tho' sr OUR Ant:rm.—We have authorized the following gentlemen, to receive and receipt for subecription tn• the DEMOCRATIC WATCH Ivtat. J. fineiont.u, Jour( H. RKIFINYOKU, THINGS - ABOUT TOWN & COUNTY —The marlet fever has made its np- pearlince in this place ---irbirty-tittce Hotels and saloons were licensed to sell liquors in this cowl ty at the late term or Court. bite fr3sts were daily IleetilTell- Ceh Suring the Aui) , part of the w t ‘elk to this neck o'wohdti. • __-11or Devii wants the contractor to make a dn•ido of the ••scrip" he gets for ihoieing down the Presbyterian church. Will ue do it ' —The fitUrfonte A duertzser, comer not thin week enlarge,/ to a kt,tz column leper It looks %%ell and seems to be enjoyilig n senmon ,Ir rronrcrity Cuirdrick and reyderl, have (-opt raCted for the htitlohnf of the new rohoni buildnie,4, in tInA place for $13,[0,), - \levantler & Brother, have 0 4,orelitt,e,1 the Stotrott Farm toljoittiug thw lonotgli for tVillell they pity $ll,- 1.1 . 6 t!1 y ikt Flrmingloi Clinton county MN dcnLru y ed by fi re or Tuesil.ty night Inst. The eiork of illt in cend luny ----11 r Beitry thipheart, formerly of Millheim in thia county has taken charge of the FTentington hotel in Clinton coun- --A Ileartield paper mtatev that t Rail )(owl from Itoflnlu N I , to %Vitali ungton Foy 14 to In• built, Which Will pans through that musty Vie wonder tfihey coubl'nt luring it round thin way Thr hou , o, -of Mr. Georg GM Grathlyjr , a fanner penidittft. ttbwitt, tw eftAt of Itelo•imburg, Nlilem town nhip, I‘ILY dchttoyed by fire on Monday last. i, put of the houapbold goody wet I nuae 1 Ithonds esti, ham been ap ptnnte.l member of the Mongrel State rotnnuttee, for 1.614 county !lell have to hump itimnelf if lle tuna him rail-road and him party both during the owning 1=1:01 —A . common nixed trotime on Alle gany mirret, in thin place, that han here tofore been considered large enough for hut an ordinary faintly, in now occupied by four, composed of eight grown per aonn and thirty tiro children. good turnpike from thin place up Spring ereek: pami the Agriculturat College, aftd,out by White Hall, to con ilea sorb the Spruce Creek pike at l'enu sylvania Furnace, would pay well, if than watt enterpriwe enough aloug the -route to build it --The Mail train on the Bahl Eagle Valley It. it., arnves at this !Aare at 10 23,..and leaves at 10 28— a half how earlier in the day, than the tune has uc wally been There has been ho change in the time of other trains —The agent for a Massachusetts emigrant company was an town on Wed nesday last, looking out lots for sixteen -families, that have git tired of "loyal" Massachusetts with 1 , 14 neFro suffrage, witch burning, lai:lF-hating principles., --Convicts hereafter, in this ccunti, unless in extreme cascs,will he sentenced ed to solitary confinement in the county Jail, which will be a confounded site worse forithe unlucky devila, than twin& sent to the Penitentiary. _The Mongrel organ ea high street, to terribly rejoiced over the fact that its party succeeded ih electing borough offi cers, on Monday week last, when the Democrats had no ticket in the field We have heard hens cackle many times over empty uestil, —The land trial, Pren •s. ardo, which occupied the greater portion of boat week closed on Tuesday morning Wit with a verdict for the plaintiff. A new trial has been applied or and we suppose another week or two of Court will be beoupied before the mattorifin ally settled. GOT ON NNW CLOT It in. The Holidays burg Blondard, one of the spiciest Demo erotic papers on our ezdhange list,comed to us tide Week, rigged out in a new mil from headdo foot, and twinned eon eiderably. Brother TaAncill, deserved the eupporj. of over l y Democrat in Blair county, and aa many outside of it as de sire a fret rate, tlemooiratio paper. Istastaartaa.—The altercation between two respectable attorneys on the corner of the diamond on Twesday Morning Wt. One was a "sneak" the other a ' liar." If what each sold wee true, the moral of the 7 Presbyterian church are dorm/orating since the north wost cor ner ha been knocked out. We would adshie the minister in charge to look. .0 1 4 1 2 1 /. _ sheep or there wilt_be more than one•ont of the ninety nine missing Wort the sew Is rebuilt. .." IteAutt TttO /10.111g,—If there is out thing more than another that adds to the value of real estate it is good reads. if there is anything in which every Man and especially farmers are interested,' that is neglected, it is our public thor oughfares. In a vast majority of the' township in this county, the township roads are scnreely fit to be traveled over. In fact we do not know a road of any length, in any township that can be call ed good, and upon which one can travel faster than an ordinary walk, without running the risk of injurying his horse, breaking his vehicle or his own neck. (If course there are short ntretcheii, that are exceptions to'd,he general rule, but they are few and far between. The cwit, of keeping up good roads in not to be compared to the comfort, eonvenienee, and general good twitting from them—it will not amount-to the tenth part that the increase in the value of proper—real estate let the farmers in FergAiMicllaeris, Benner, Walker, or any other township in-ti n t county, build a good ronti r to their nearest market, and they will find that the ,land lying along and adjacent to such road will be in- Maser/ in value to ten times' the amount or the expenses incurred, to say nothing of the safety and convenience it, affords nn cell as the great saving it will be to vehicles of every kind, to ihnrs..,. and 1,) theni•tel Gregg twp. Penn twp 1111. n "—llor reader:, and more e•merinlly our lady friends will probably remember a. pct sun who pawed throng,h this place sominior, filling 'and selling erfrmets to the fair sex of our town. IVell, wo !we by 1111 e xchange, that Ibis Mllllll' "Indy," has been fuNow- i r g this 111141111 1 ,1111 the castetn portion of our State, and is found to he one of the sterner Me[. 1 1 111P " ‘11.(1k110VVIedgl . d . to traveling through a, number of towns, fitting corsets as "she'' says, "for the fun of the thing ! ' We would warn our lady friends to beware of "wolves in sheep's clothing," or corset peddlers and fitters, of the mufe persuasion, to palpitatorm paniiletts and crinoline. '•Ile," "she" or •-it," furrirsh-eltrind fitted with corsets Nome sixty-ladies in 11114 place, last sum mer, and we 111t 1 i13 no doubt enjoyed the "f u " of it hugely- New (I , i4c Ltw.—The Legislature of this Mate has passed a very stringent law for the preservation of game and in sectivorous birds. The 'hill provides that'll shall not be lawful for any person within the Commonwealth 10 shoot, kill or in uny way to trap or destroy any blue bird, swallow;nutrtin or other in see,ivorous bird at any 4cason of the year ; that do deer, fawn or elk shall be hunted or killed between the first of De cember and the drat of September in any year ; that no wild turkey, pheasant or rabbit shall be limited or killed between the first of January and the first of Sep tember in any year ; that no partridge or squad shall be taken or killed be %seen the 20th of December and 20th of tictober ; no woodcock or snipe shall be killed between the first of March amid the first of September ; that ne'wild turkey, pheasant patvitige, quail, woodcock or snipe shall lel trapped or taken by means of ,traps, Snares, nets, springs or other means of taking such birds other than by shooting ; at any tune whatever, nor shall any trump, net or snare be made, erected or set either wholly or in part for the purpose of such trapping or tak ing , that no eggs of any kind of birds above enumerated and hereby declared to be game, or any insectivorous birds, shall be taken or destroyed at any tune Business Notices Sell, Dee teet or white Pine flooring, d. 4 .7 for sale at the terburg Planing Mill MAe,IOLIA WATIk.—A delightful toilet .artiele -superior to Cologne and at half the EOM - --We would call especial attention to the mleertusement of I'. McAffrey L Cu.'s, Wholesale and Retail Boot and Shoe Store• which animism elsewhere In to•days paper' Their rtoca is all they claim fnr It, and the reputation that Mr. McAjfirey has always had for honest dealing, •surge u■ that L. customers need have no fears of being cheat ed. If you don't wait to buy, it will repay you to call and see what a magnificent stook they bare. "00 ILIAT WILL. u 4 Jurrut.!" When man s and women throw “Phyaio to the dogs," and when a trifle oust of order, or to pressor getting out of order, Lake Plantation Bitten. Are you Dyspeptic, Nervous, Jaundiced, Ily'pped, Low Spirited, Weak, or are You sick and don't halm what ails you t We have been, and was recommended to try the Plantation Bitters, which we did with great satisfaction and entire atlas's. Delicate iretnaists, Clergymen, ht•rohrota, •Lawyris, and persona of Sedentary Habits, ve partic ularly benefitted by these Bitters. The sale la perfectly enormous. 204 t. Tea SHOP-BLACK BIIII21.0•.—A London livaltution, designed for reformation of tins 01,140 and unoombed, yet enterprising and goad harbored Glass of boys, who propose •t every turn to "blank ter boot*, Sir?" Is I M king mirky peaceable conquests. Its tr ue p l ee now number hundreis—aotlvo 11111. r lows potted from sin and Ignorance. and moulded Into useful Blemborg of soolety ; Vory useful citizens are II . Stuart. Peterson b Co., the well known Store Poun ders of Philadelphia. Their "Barley Shoal' , Cooking Stove, has booms' an "Instltatlon,'. and hundreds of familles n /w *ohm lo Also possossion of ads moat ostimable domestic , oompgrilost. Tim "Barley shear boom id- slier cool or wood, and Is in every rogmet the "best dook" is tits world I Beware or imitation',: For ' gals' -by W. W. Wstilwr, Milosborg, Po. , I Finis FIRE !!--r). would bcadvisnble,fo i . Farmers and owners of country property ger:virally to biok to their interest when they. insure against loss or damage by tire. - Pat" ronizo a company that — imsures o ey the Far mer', Clain of property. Such is the 'lrat mer'e Mutual Ins ; Co., of Danville, Pa. They insuro no town or villike property whatever, and no Farmer insured by them pays for 911 age losmas. 'they ran offord to Insure and do Unsure at less omit by far than any other company. By strict adherence to their plan of Insurance they havo beenena bled to roll up a large capital, waking tht;ir comnitny strong and rewire. See their ad vertisement in to. days paper. -BIitAUTIFI,I. AND or uNtrund Excat- LIIPICx.—A welkltnown, cafe, nod speedy agent for roatoritig gray hair to its angina cotor,furpraoentmgtea I.tc of the hait,for promotinifitchrialtgOr growth and inereasin.• Ito beauty, a gra.lltol but certain cure for baldness, nn4r . n . n " eliairnil toilet, requisite for all who prize that choicest gift of nature lomotifol vopply of halt the above is said Icy al; who use Mrs t; A Allen'. improved (new style) their liCeeterer or Dressing, (in enebottle), Every Druggist sells it. PrtC'e One Dollar. lU 4t Those irreverent lads who nailed nitrites after a certain "bald head" of old, deserved their udtiuiely end, hocatine et that time no panacea had teen discovered to restore the human hair upon the bald spats. llut now Ring's Vegetable Ambrosia is known tit posses the rare merit of, invigorating the Simla and filling them co full ut life, there nit entirely dead that they cannot help, put ling forth a new growth "which ovals iu beauty the locks of 3 outh IS 41 DIED Met:i.tseocs —At Centre 1101, Ps.,on the 23d day of April, ISO', II trans, son of James McClintock, aged 22 years and ti days. II train was an obedient and dutiful ion, a kind and loving br.ther, a cheerful, cootie teomi, and obliging companion. In the death of our young friend we are forcibly reminded of the decree of Jehovah, "that it is appointed, unto man once to hank be-to (lad, rah this decree we have tie us aurance that ('blessed are they who die in the Lord." "He in not dead but seleipeth Ile loft abundant testimony that he wan go' ,ng to dwell with the lamb of Hod. During Ties last hours ho called hie kindred to his bed and entreated all to meet him In heaven. He gave his dying blasting to all, bid all siotutig r —lasLlarsusull whim t.lß,•lrrrt was wooed to the skies on the snowy wing■ of angels. With a palm of victory in bra hand a crown of glory on his head, in that Lazuli. NI world on high he awaile to welcome you • father, mother, brothers and sisters dear. Friends why do you mourn Is he not at relit t • Yes. "Asleep in Jesus, blessed sleep, From which none ever wake to weep, A calm and undisturbed repose, Unbroken by the last of foes." Did not his last long look of afecti o say "weep not, but follow me , mourn not that I am gone, but rather that you remain to struggle amidst sin and sorrow awhile long er ," In your affliction dear parents, broth ers and sisters, lean on the Lard, (or be "is a strong hold in the hour of trouble " With a heart roll of love to tiod, exclaim "thy will 0 Father be done." "The Lord giveth and the Lord taketh away, blessed be the name of the Lord." K Monday. May :Rh, near Pleasant Gap, Hltzabeth Lukenbach, W. fa of Jaime Luken'hach, aged 30 years 8 mouths and 16 days. %v. She is not dead but sierp7th. Iler suffer leg were to excruciating to express, but she bore them patieut)y for nearly six months— and now has faced the terrible embattle ments of death. She has fought the good fight, sod won the great victory and is now walking the golden streets of the New Jeru• salem, she bag an only daughter gone be fore her whom oho will greet with heavenly joy before the Throne. She was the pride of the familysbirole, and lad a chrietian life from her youth. She was the mother of five children—notr has been celled from Time to Eternity by an Almighty Provi dence °Who doeth ell things well," to try the realities of a future world. 'thus It has rendered her family circle mute and desolate. Tue merry voles, of her silverhaired chil dren are silent to her, and no more heard around the warm and cheerful fireside, but are now scattered here mid there throughout the country like a flock without a shepherd, depending on the ■..othing hand and kind' mercy of strangers. Wo leave her, but not without heaving breasts, raging hearts, be lieving that the joy among the angels would far exceed our sorrow. It .e not wrong to mourn the lose of a friend who mote was near and dear to us, and whom we can no more meet until we shall hare experience% pe some solemn abettors. Our loss is her Laval g4gl. a. w. a. The Bellefonte Market The following are the quotations up to 6 n'olook On Thursday evening, when ,imur paper want to press : White Wheat, per bushel $2 60 used Wheat, per bushel. .:- ..... . $2 50 ltye, per bushel II 50 Cotn Shelled, per bushel olds 111 10 Oats, per bushel 76 Barley, per bushel ' 1 4 0 Buckwheat, per beaus! 1 PO Cloverseed, per lishel.. .. . 600 Potatoes, per bushel 1 50 Eggs, per dozen Lard, per pound.,.. Pork, per pound .. fliarnmper pound ....... 'fellow, per pound .... Batter, per pound Rao, per pound (hosed Nester, per Wei Nebaßbbnikitintnto L. I. ATfIKNEY & 00511N&ELLOR AT LAW— oilfastb.uparteorner of iheDlAnoad, Ji&lithatea Pe. 13-20 NO) alibeftio, FARmicals - looK To YOUR INTER ESTS' . foam" in the FARMER'S MUTUAL FIRS INS. CO., of Danville, Pa tworporated At arcii, 1859. Capital and Aspetx, Moy Ist, '68.....5500,060 l'itraeto from Report for your ending Jan . . I, 1304, 7 Wholo amount in tti red $9,123,70i; no /Clot Promium notes in ion:04 , 1111,915 110 Amount of lossem (luring your H.211i 39 ASSETS 01? COMPANY. Caqh balance in LS or of Co., Jill,. 1, 1968 ......... ••• $ 12.133 :42 Ault or Promilni n',tc• In loreo 1. 41,946 9:1 - . 7 11.111 . 3).10 $197,093 - Advantage., offer, 1., Corwin y • It in.nre, n.f town or villazo property Iseto% It ingurel nn e Laov oreteam property. It in , etroi at a very lon , rote in cony, "tfuenele. It has made but or, iissessment on—the Pronnint Notes of itr members during its nine ye,rx operations; that being $2 40 to thin $l,OOO !lethal loser:lore. V, JOUNSON, WM. VOLLMER, p: endr Jet. a R. (IRA it II A ItT ) Agent, P. I). Addrvsy, Thellefortte, Pn r,ta N (1, TO U. S. TAxpAvEIIS, 'rho taxes on thu annual lint, coin Priitin.; talcs in invotneo, t•arriages, tfc.. II eOIIIICM, UFO now due, toad payabln 1.10 not at, fllibbit:FONTlS, on the 25.1.11 4 of May. " 211 a. 21' " PINE OROVV. " CENTRE II 911., •' AARON:41111RO, Demantlp wilt be 9erve , l neon nil persons ll tide to any of the iihose mentioned taxes,who ent,4 l . fail er neglect tit ma a payment on the days tinuted ( 1114010 94110 and ecru ice of which a'foo or lo.l , c 01..., and four cents for each mile trtyyptiLin serillig the some, will i ‘ n marl ra:u of neglect, be ehargod in addition to the (al. fl payment is not made within led days after the service of demand, AZIAW , will In,, collected with the ponalty of tiveSper centum, interest at the rate of one per centnuL and the proper costs and aspen- PCP by distraint. JAMES HASSON. Dye. Co( IBM tout • THE ':111,11Y IT MOWS! IT REAPS! IT - RAKES I Farmers lotok to raft interests—buy a K (HU CO3IIIINEU MOWER 4 ItE,A PER with reel self rake—very much improved— Those who alreAdy have the Kirby Reaper, and want extras for the glowing harvait wil l Weans hand in their order+ at onao. sIIOR . PLIDGR,,k co , . 13 20 2m. •Akents Legat Noticeo. A UDI -TOR. NOTICE. In the Orphan'■ Court of Centre county, April Term 1888 In the matter of the estate of William Bayern, deranged. The Auditor appointed by the Court. to settle, and adjuat Lbe account of J. B. Johnson, Executor of the estate of William Sayer., deceaaed, es flied by his A dminiktator, and to report. dtetribution of the balance, to and amongst the parties entitled thereto, will meet the parties interested, for the purpose of his appointment, on .Monday, the Bth of June lattn at 10. Oolook a. En at his office, In Bellefont. '.B D. GRAY 13 20 3t NOTICE. In the Orphan's rourt of Centre Co. In the matter of the Auditor's Report ou the estate of Jacob Hurst, decd. The Heirs and Legal Representatives of Jacob Horst, deceased, will take notice that a rule to show cause why the confirmation of acid report should not be stricken off icr mani fest error in said report and the same referred bock to the Auditors for collection and fur ther dlstribution,bas Issued out of said court the said rule being returnable the 2d day of June, 18(18. J. P OIiPIIART, C. O. C 11-20 3t. I] 8 T'R A Y . Carnet° tho-residence of the subscri ber, in the Borough of Bellefonte, on thi 23tb d y of April, 13613,. 4 black or brown mare about five years old. The owner Is re quested to come forward, prove property, pay cbarges, and,,take her sway, or other wise she will be disposed of according to law. 13 20-3 t. JAS. 11. LIPTON. I) I SOLUTION OF PARTNICRSII IP. Notice is hereby given that the partnership haltetofore existing between the undersigned, doing business under the name cf Leonard Mankall At Co., has this day baen dissolved by mutual consent. All par. pee indebted to said firm will please pay such indebtedness to C. T. Alexander, and all parties having account• against meld firm will present them to him for settlement. The manufacture of "Sunny Side Lime" wil I be continued at the old place, under the firm name of James It. Alexander ef• Co.' C. T. ALICXANDER, L. bidaffiki, L. Bellefoilte, April 24, 1868 3t tyg BANKRUPTCY. M In the arla Court or the United tee, Western District of•Pennsylvanie. the matter of William Reed, Bankrupt. n Bankruptoy. Western District of Penn sydrsinii; II: At the Bothighld Hellefunte, the 28th day of April, A. D. 1888. To whom it may concern : The undersigned hirable gives notice of Oil appointment as Aintree. of William Reed, of Billeiburg borough, In the county of Centre and state of Pennsylvania, w itbl , l said District, who has been adjudged a bankrupt upon his own p*- Atka, by the District Court of said District, NORMAN M. HOOVER, Assignee. 13 18-3 t DISHOLVTION OF PAIIINERSHIP. The Partnership Imitators "slating between A. B. Hutchison and H. El. Clark, to the Insiereisoe Agency at Bellefonte, Pa.., le hereby dissolved—A. B. Nutobleou ' .111 settle up ill matter" 'emulated with the bri efness, and continue the same. 12 111 St HUTCHISON a CLARK. 16 00 To SINT, A two story Store Rouse well loca ted 9yr basin's, to rent. Antly to D..8.7b11,101,115, Pbfilpabutg, Pa. Nel» abbertiosmento. C RINI E N T The undersigned will have constantly on hand the best quality of WATER CEMENT FOR RESERVOIRS, CISTERNS, and undo r water workn, Thin in WAILRA:, AED IF PROPERLY PdIXEP end applied, 4t,,i notice given of any deice oAIO dayA ciler delivery. Orders received a: d promptly filled by ROBES:: VALENTINE, Bellefonte, Pa. Or JAEPII DAWSON, Logan Furnace, Pa. U NION i fIOUSEI, LEIVISTOWN, Respectfully informs the public Ken orally, that be now occupies the above named Hotel, where he will be glad to meet and greet his formes blonde, nod receive a share of the public patronage. By strict personal attention to the details of his bind ness, he hopes to be able to render aattefao• tion to all who may favor him with their patronage. Brand Table will be made a special. ity. Ilia Stable I' good and will be attend id by careful and attentive. Ostlers, while guests have the essirance of honest and fair dealings in their connection with , "the holm. . 13-19-3 m FOUND lIUt OUT. Thu people of FIILLIPSIIUII.II Lave (flood nut that nelle the !met HATS 4 CAPS. BIIIIi TS AN 10 II IC tIVE ,R 8 [III() TS AN Ii SIIOES, FIIItN 1 8 11 114 0 11,. 00 1) S,_ of an kinds at lower !ivies than they are mold at any place l■ town. 13t I 5-Iy. PHILIP:4B [11:G, P W AIT:TAPER; "WALL PA ! Ile subscriber takes ulensure in littoral ing his patrons and the public generally that he has just "sired a, 'LATEST STYLES OF WALL PAPER., which he is selling at city retail prices. He has Oa LARGEST STOCK OF WALL PAPER, lEEE MIIIIIII in the clonal, and is selling at such figures as defy competition. 13-16 2m• JOHN BRACKBILL. • I N BANKRUPTCY. In the District Court of the United States, Western D strict of Penn's., In the matter of William L. Musser, Bankrupt. In Bankruptcy. Western Distriut of Pennsyl vania, is - At UN Borough ef Bellefonte, the 28th day of pril, A. D. 1868. To whom it may conies: Thy undersigned hereby gives naives. his appointment as Assignee of William 1 Musser or the township Of Penn, in th nutypi centre. and elate of Pennsylvania, within said district, who has been adjudged a bankrupt upon his own pe. titian, by- the District Court of maid Die. Viet. Auditor NOitliAN .M. 1100'v'ER, 13-18-3 t. Assignee FOE SALE. Valuable &arm for sale bordering on the town of flublirsburg, in IValker town ship, Centro County, within five miles of railroad and two miles from• coal mine, about ONE ifiINDRED AND FIFTY ACHES, cleared End in a good state of cold •ation. The balviip•well timbered, the whole tract is drat nalli lime stone Witt with an apple and peach orchard, t hereon of ten acres bearing meanly, two dwelling houses thereon, a well of good water at the door, large bank barn, with power house attached Also en elegant water power for a gristmill or factory and plenty of Iron ore thereon. For further information call et the premises. 1114:1-3m ANTHONY ()ABSEIL A DmIS ISTRA TOR'S NOTICE. Letters of administration on the agate of David Frederick, deceased, haring been granted to the undersigned, notice is hereby given to all persons knowing them selves Indebted to said estate to make im mediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them dull: an t:lent cited for settlement. 13-Is tit, IN BANKRUPTCY. It the District Court of the United States—ln the matter of Ritsuian if Keller, Bankrupts, Western District of Pennsyl vania, an : At the borough of Bellefonte, the 28th day of April, 1888. The undersigned hereby give notice of their appoinment ae assignees or Rittman k Keller. of the noun ty of Cpotre,, and Slate of Pennsylvania, within said District, who have been ad, judged Bankrupts o• creditors petition ti the Disttict Court of said District, ADAM BOY, J. U. LARDinnt, 13 19 3t Assignees. ADMINIiiTRATOR.B NOTICE.. Letters of administration, on the estate of Morgan Malone, FMs et—Boggs township, cleteased, haviirg : been granted to the undersigned , all persons itne .. wil4 them selves indebted to said estate will e Immo Mate payment, ant those haling claims against the same will present them duly au thenticated for settlement.- Id 14 6t REDUCED PRICES. Ambortypes taken at the Exeehier Car by the Court Rouse u for as TICIVERTY4IVIII CENTS. 4 Card Photographs for ONE DOLLAR, When rota by the deco the aberge will lie I low as Tlto DOLLARS AND FIFTY MINTS. . • „ 8. BARNHART. dare% ' • - ' R. A. ATHRws, C. 11. Mooitit; the heat the. beet the but and the best 0 I, 0 T II I N 0, C. 11. VIOOIIE, Pest Omee buildang SE IV ASSORTMENT of the CIIRISTAIN TAIL, Adatinistlator MARGARET MALONE, Adm inistratrix Nell) abbertifitranit, P LEASANT GAP AHEAD I - NEW 000DS AND VERY LOW PRICES! Every thlrg yoa want, Dry (loods, Orocerlas, , 'fools and Sht,s, • Rata abd Cape, Qaeonswe re, Butter and Eggs, and in feet eierything usually kept in a well stocked country Store, can be bouslit as Atop t r NO'r CHEAPER than anywhere eine, of li. It MeENTYI2I7., Pleasant Qap, Pa 0 16 ly - - _- I,IBEALLIEIIIED IN 1E64, AND La. censed bylNe Vnito4 Ftalcm. it" CO.'S, ' • • GREAT ONE DOLLAR :SALE The faqrand mot r;fiebte in the Ututed States. List of 5 artielen... " " 12 articles—, " " 25 nrCiiittir.:: 60 articles 6 00 •' 100 articles • 30 00 And for all over 100, at same rate. Circulars sent free. Address, WIOGIN & CO., 7 Tremont Itow, lloorGin, Mass. 13.1 d 4t A GINTS WANTEDifOR . THE OFFICIAL. ffistoitY OF THE WAlt, Its Caueeg, Charactet, Conduct and Re MID BY fION. ALEXANDBIt IT. STIMIENE, A Rook for all Srctinns and all Para.. 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