The Democratic Watchman, TeltllB,--$ 2 per year when paid in ad— ranee, $2.50 when notpaid in "advance and $3,00 when not paid before the expiration the sr• Otto Aoarers —We bare authorized the following gentleinan. to reeelie and reeeipi for Nobieription to the DBMUORATIo WATCH WAR: i„ A g L J. lertelieni.x, Gregg twp Joon 11. itale.Nroaft. Peon tWp WALTICIt DIKYVVNVIAIrtr, - ' Sugar Valley, Clinton Co., Pa. THINGS ABOUT TOWN & COUNTY .—More damage has ibeen done .by lightning iu this county this summer t han we ever beard of in one he.son before. —We undftreit and that M iss Tibbetts, whq was bitten by a rattleenske some tlvo weeks ago, niter much suffering h is now quite out Of danger. —I ,rly in the Reason there was a gold proopect for it fine crop of cherriee, but wa are toldby (logo who ought to know that grey ntunbere of thorn have rotted on the 'rem —A fight occuyod at the Bethlehem church, occupied by the African Metho dist congregation,_ on last Sunday, and several of the combatants were lodged in jod, o here th•y still remain —On Wedne.day last, while the mercurs stood out one hundred and three in the shade we heard of n number Opt scs of sunstroke in the harvest fields. Men cannot too carefully guard agninst this terribdi denger. --We were presented the other day with the rattles of a large rattlesnake twenty in number, wi.ieh may he seen at this office. The snake from which they weretaken was filled by Wm.P. Mitchell Esq.an t measured over fire feet in length —The very hot and dry weather of the past week has ripened the gruff very rapidly, and farmers are hurried tn,the utmost 4 .l4vslosishstanding the great num ber of rnaehiruel in the coutitry,_ there are searoely hands enough to gather tit the abundant harvests. Mr Band. Walkey, Beg , near Ml biereburg, sends us a clover stock meas uring 4 feet - 11 incite's. Ben Buster, Bay, of Buffalo Run, also rends us one measuring the same. Can any of our farmers do better or produce their equal ? --The sidewalks along the North side of 'Bishop street, from Allegheny street to the Cumming's House, are badly out of _ repair. It is dangerous for pe destrians to pass along there after night, .aad o. r only wonder is that some seri ous accident has not occurred already COUNTY PRISON —Kate Padigetti and Thos. Dougherty arraigned on Monday, Ist charge sawmill and battery, 2d adul try, in dertult of bail were committed ; James Withrite, charged with horse stealinglarrested on Tuesday There is nine inmates in the county jail which tills it to excess, and in all probability all will remain till court. —We notice by our Clearfield ex changes that Willie W. Waehburno has lately been admitted to the bar pf that Bounty Mr. Weehburne is ono of our most talented contribera, is possessed of genius of a high order,. and ho the pereeverence and vim to put through whatever he undertakes We predict for him a brilliant and useful career —The "heated 'mason" has been up 7 on us for the last two weeks in earnest. During that time there ham been no day that the thermonietre ham not Mood above ninety and once ir twice it war above a hundred. The drought threatens to aer ioualy,iejvire the summer cepa 'in this locality, there having been no ratio suffi cient to lay the .duet for over three weeks. • —During a visit vTre l lately made to the Comberlama Valley, we stopped with MT . V7M., 'K b° keepe-dihe Merchant's hotel in Mechanicsbnrg. Re bas a splen did house which he keeps in magnificent style, and beeidee being. the pillion of "landlords, is a Democrat of the first I,Slatiy of hia friends LAIL of sending him to the .d.egislature this fall, and we are &enured rthit they coald not be repre sented by a more sterling Democrat or a Gutter man. AtuAiruneatur.—On Saturday morrdog last, two children of Janes Seamus itt spring township, were riding on a - toad of hay, when the Wagon upset breaking die Ateiik Aluiliatabfly giftin g the you it '- er thild, aged about about nix yeare,aii eerktueirWiltiffritie °Miffone." — Tite eitemtlcler wee ditaloosted, hie Noe and head lawny itroleed, tee et big ribs and . one' Jag broken, besides other merlons bruises. The funeral of the first took place on last Sunday and the , other hi net expected to recover dough still lilt ing when last heard from.' A itiosuatit, Piataoatomm.—A ply or two ago we noticed the &et that a• la/ye w".l9rPtll% on tile far of Mr. flie,Witi:t Arm about a mile mid a Atilt Acom this PIMA, litt the heart of Nittouy, valley. Alter -vkimaining fora ws L ek or Owe it bi ROO altikaway, and In • abort 'time We have We* •Ifittlaiti n ourtous eireumetattoe••lM .09- 1 21 ,0949 ins *AO whlohowila to gplairt fully the phenomenon of the lake. It k well known to many of the readers of the WATOII NAM that therepn th‘farm of John Ilolter,in the R.:agle valley, a sink hole 'some fifteen or twenty feet deep wit h it strong stream of splendid lime stone water passing througdf it at the bottom. • This stream Is in general not affected by the seasons, flowing perpet ually summer anti winter, in a puro and beautiful current, without increase or diminstallon, the year round. 'We were informed lately by Mr. that at the time the lake appeared on the farm of Mr. Lyon this stream for the first time in the memory of man, went dry, and continued so as long as the water was rising in the, lake, and that as soon as it began to fall there, the stream burst forth again stronger than ever,aud has continued to run with its lad regu larity ever sinee2 IL is fully three mild ir. an air line from the farm of Mr. Lyon in Nittany valley to that of John holler in the Bald Eagle valley,onif Mun by Mountain intervenes trtween the two. This water must therefore pass through the crevices of the limestone rocks distance of three miles and under a heavy mountain. Wbut all the conse quences might he if the stream should become permanently clogged up it is linrd to tell,but seine of the finest farms in N litany valley are ,interested in the question. We doubt not there are many such streams pacing front Penns valley under two mountain rages - gad &scheme ing into the Bald Eagle. The permanent stopping at any of them might produce the most serious consequences, but after flowing for several thousand years with.- OfifTninilhterrupttatr,we wealrhicarcely dream of such a thing ever occuring if it were not for the phenomenon above alluded to. Krarirr Mnysxnb,—The adoption of the simple rule "keep to the right," in walling the streets, won't" prevent great infusion and discomfort, dodging about, collisions, a mixing up of the two cur rents in a crowded ,etreet which prevents the easy flow of both "Keep to the tight as the late directs," is ap applicable , to sidewalks as to bridges. When you are in a. h'urry to get to the depot, do not get angry with thole in front of you, Or think they are walking slowly to hinder you, or near the edge-stone to prevent you, passing They do not know you rere,behind them, that you are going to the depot, nor what time your oars go. Better is it to lake a hack street, if in haste, then to joittle men, women and children into the gutter in your headlong speed. Let not a lady get angry with a gentleman who treads upon her dress, but remember that she is entitled to only so much as the circumference of her dream would cover, and that a trail encroaches on the apace of Miters. When your umbrella is nn, look la limo!, and do not run any one down or put out their eyco When it is under your iirm do not project it horizontally, so as to endanger those behind you. tipitting upon the sidewalk should be avoided by all.gentle men. The gutter is the only suitable place on the street. No man who ejects the juke of tobacco should walk among docent people and endanger the coats end dresses always exposed on a crowded street no not stop to tell long stories in th,e middle of the walk where people are crowding by, but step aside to the wall or doorway, lest you be the Inno cent cause of many an inward curse. Al ways liallo your thoughts about you— keep cool, gratefully yield a little to es cape the sharp elbows and heavy shoul ders--and you dill give and receive pleas ure in threading the labyrinths of • crowded theroughlare.—Harrisburg. fa. Irrot Business No lces_ old and well known Ligeor store of J. B. We, has been removed fee dtors East of the old 01'1'41, to the well known Reyetene Bakery Room, where he lime fitted up a fir„t elan room, where be lo prepared to aceommodste blk many friend. itutromt, PA., Jay 15, IEIOB The World Reaper ahead.. McAllister said iA its cad this moralise tits* his works admirably, .oould'et any mealtime do its work better. The best he ever maw to cut down grain, diet is the fret, oleos machine got of Immo Haupt, Arnt. The following are the geotationq op to 6 o'olook on Thursday evening, when oar nape, went to press : White Wheat, per bushel Red Wheat, per bushel Rye, per bUdirla Corn Shelled, per bushel std. 8141981 , 11101e$ Ira VEATCH cuttinn Stumm. Oats, Per - bu ie st o 4 •••••••••• acre invented and patented by Wm. II B B a ue rl b. e w yal t r , per , bugh . i: Stevennon. This nannies has been subjeo• Mooned, per bushel.. ted to the severest tests, and has been pro- Portatoee, per Inabal. . d o‘ eae . l .... • pounced perfect. By It the Rolfe is held Lard pe_ r r firmly to the Shine, alid the 111011.111 sustained Pork , p er Pe P pend. ....... alike an every election, so that*, Yeses on liaat pm petted the entire matter liar are uniformly and Tallow, per timed A .0 Times meohiCIANI tare mane. Butter, pod nuelr 'mad lectured by the Stwvensom liana aeturieg r .n C.aripaar. Luau ti celeorateti rosohise. rrr~~~rr~ :At , C„tiOto teed of white Pine Leering, dry for tittle at the Afileeharg-Pfiniag Mill Tao /las~r Itirstamton r ,- 7 Prof. Hamilton A Co„ are sowing and will give their origi nal and unparalleled HYIIILBETIONB. et Philipsburg, July atm., Snow Shea,. Jitly bitleeharg, Jolyld, tad lkilefonie July 24th.. Performance aftekramon and orating! Under Partial's nalloinetly Urge to azoommodata five hundred Psi*lc At which places they wilt exhibit their Highly trained iferspn,fiin and 41114'L. SHBRIDAN I Thogniost Ht lfly ettanittaid HOMO le the known 'Theeseelobre ted horses are very hlghly[spokan of by the press, and It will more than repay any one , to go and me ‘ tbets, and hear Sir Henry talk. For full particular mg large 111111. —The ancients proclaimed that Mer maids, Nymphs, Naiads, and the Bross, had lopg flowing trews which ''made .them envied by their sisters •f earth. But they arose hut of the sea foam or bathed in fours tains reaohed , by no mortal hands and kept that; looks .of dewy enftneee r dark and fus front,. and thus bad no need of Ring's Veg etable Ambrosia which - 1s doing the same thing for thousands of people In our day. 264 t MAGNOLIA MATILR.-A delightfUl toilet article—samior to c_ologatiand—at half the price "Poor Tom's a'eold." Heir warm soe'er the genial can May look in kindness on the earth, In Tom Jones' veins no obeerlng warmth Dispels the gloomy borrow at his eon). Dyspepsia, like a goblin, hunts him down, Apo., grim chamberlain, lights him to bed o While Dullness, Ver igo, and Headache dire With fiereer lichee ollmoblno to make him groan. Harken. Tllomas, to instruction; For .11 tby ills a remedy la found, A Panacea, costal°, pleasant, sure, Plmantion Ilittere-8. T.-18110—X„ A wondrous Tonic, made by Dr. Drake. We preeume'poor Tom's , case is not worse th so . hundreds who are cured daily by this wonderful medicine. 38 2t TRH STOVIC TRAII/11 of the United States are extending a cordial welcome to the Barley Sheaf, the new cook introduced by the well-known firm of Messrs. Sinai t, tenon dy CO:, of Philadelphia, and orders come to hand at an unprecedented rate.— This stoop ppeseseen go many •attra!tive and valuable Improvements, that we should n:t be surprised to find it in rapid demand for years to come. Buyers should not be mit, led by parties who era offering Inferior stove`, claiming them to be "just as good," 1 - bran USA's - Me U the - BatteT•tlhent.- AT yet it is without en equal. Fur ,ale liwy W. W. W dater, Mileaburg, Pa, RIAL R .—Having associated my. self with W. P. Laidley k W. H. Tiogeman Attorneys at law of Charleston West Va, in the purchase and sale of real estate and the sale of real estate on commission we offer to these who limy wish to purchase, a large number of splendid Farms with Rouses out Houses 143 , all in good repair. Also rich coal and timber Lands and town pro perty. These lands are situated on the great Kanawha River and Its tributaries The Kanawha valley Is celebrated for its fine climate and In beauty and fertility is not surpassed by any in the Brie. 13-23 302 • E. Gauss. iiOOILAND'S . 4 . 1k1111A1l Btrrues.—Persons adven:cid in life, and feeling the hand of three weighing heavily upon them, with ail its attendant ills, will And in the use of the Bitters, an elixir that will instil ^ew life in to their veins, restore in a measure the ener gy and ardor of more youthful days, build up their shrunken forms, and give health mid happitieks to their remaining years. Brom Rev. E. D. Pendell, Assissant Editor, CArietion Chronicle, Philadelphia. I have derived decided benpfit from the use of Urtmllrod's German Bitters, and feel it my privilege•to recommend it as a most value b 1 Tonic to all who are suffering from gen• oral debility, or from diseases arising from derangement of the Liver. Yodr truly, E. U. Pendell. lloo6and's German Bitters is entirely free from all Alcoholic admixture. Hoolland's German Tonic is used by those requiring some Alcoholic Stimulant. It is a composition of all the ingredients of Hoot land's Bitters, combined with purr Santa Cr - us Rum, orange, anise, is., making a preparation of rare veins and most agreea ble to take. Principal Ofllee, 631 Arch st, Philadelphia, Pa. Bold by all Druggists. MARRIED. —Wiaerme —Oa June 7th, 18d8. hy D. H. Yeager, Seq., Mr William Sehoarp to "Miss Mary A. Wiggins, both of Olegrield county, Ps. floovia—Ztaraanan —On the 2bth IMULe t Mr. Gilbert Iluever to Mille Merril% Zimmerman, both of Cleartield.Co., Pa. Tan—QUICI — On the Bth of Toly, by the saute Mr. Jobe 11 Tate to Miss Cathe rine/Ulf:h. both . of Centre county, Pa. lioraa—Paica—On the 24(1 'net" by it.,. IL C. Pardo°, Mr. DanlA Homer to Mule Remo Price, both of MiMln, Pa.. BLOOM—Paortus--.on the 2.9 d ult., by the Rev. H. Butler, of Mliesbarg. Mr. J. J. Bloom to Min Mary E People both of The Bellefonte Merkel, .gew atbm6=ntto. ADNINISTRATORS NOTICE. • Lettere of atileololetration OR the ostsite et Nietreell Boson, We of Raab town ship, decease', bowing been granted to the n o dorsigood,ho rospostots prom kneeing thionoloot ifoWited to odd estate, to maks immodipto payssost, and thews Imo lug °tiding aviihrt tat Wpm, to prooont th. duly SCI• thenticated for settlement. AIIBWf IMAM, Noses Mills 13 28 4t ' A iiiiiiniserato,.. DISSOLUTION ON PARTNiIitABIP. The partaardhip heretofore asistiag biawdea Kolas. A RaWan byia tale day beer 4i faired bromitaal eeeteeet, U., 211th, 1868. A. W Sables wUI still matinee to aim !and eaptralitor and &lain,* all Itisids Lanabsr, at vial -Ipsburg, Pa. .111-28 -Sts 'Nebo lbb erttoemento GREAT EXCITEMENT I I GLORIOUS NEWS! i PRICES REDUCED II oBv ELL, GILLILA ND &CO of Ilufth'e Arcade, in Rooms Nu. I and 2, have just returned from the etty with rode of .t p he largest and hest sadortmenta ut Uuude ever br.ught to Centre CO. Having the Lorgeat ettortment of Dry Goode arid Groceries they are able to rule the Market. We ask an examination of our Ladies Dress Goods. CALICO FROM 8 to 16 ate Por Yard Maelles that will aatonieh the purchaser, Carpets at i,61 fashioned prices. The largest- assortment of Cassimere in Market. READY MADE; CLOTIIING warranted to ;Ire perfect eat isfaetion Our shoes for Lellies ware can't be excelled Our Orucery department astonishes every one in assuittuerit nod low prices. -11LAUY,• ALIGAIL, TV.. ..00IfiE4, Canned Fruits, Jollies, Domestic Ind Foreign Fruits, Cbeeie and Festri.a of all kinds, ■nd every utber artielti belonging to the tirocery Department. WHOLE 84LE d 4T PHILADELPHIA RATES FARMERS, MECHANICS AND L 4 "110111 RS, LOOK to your iutoreiL . One dollar saved is stilled one dollar in your pocket. Then call and see at what astcolshlng Low Priest!. 110WIILL GILLILAND & CO. ' are selling Dry qoods and Groceries No pains spared in showing their Goods If not as represented we will pay you for your trouble. DON'T FORGET TILE PLACE, .. Bush's Arcade, Rooms No. 1 sad 2 12-16 L ICZN.nRD BY THE UNITED STATES AUTHORITY. NEW ENGLAND PAWNBROKER'S JOINT STOCK OP UNREDEEMED GOODS, CONSISTING OF Silk., Shawls, Drees Geed., Linen Dor)odr , , Dry (hod., Cotton.. Pulley Gpoda Ai bane, Silver Plated Ware, Watches, Cutlery, riving dliehtrier de To be sold at ONE DOLLAR EACH, with out regard to value, and not to be paid fur until you know what you are to revolve. STOCK VALUED AT vzoo,oo, Bat.assoost, 30 Hanover-at., Boston. The most popular, makable. prompt and bust ness like concern of the kind. The beet of Boston references furnished en applicatioo. By patronising this sale yon have a chasm. to exchange your goods with.e. large variety to select from. Taxes ro Aomms.—We believe our Terms to Agents are scperior to those offered by any other house. Take porsicstlar unite, of this : Oar Agents are not requited to one dollar for thalr_presents, as in all other concerns. • • . Certificates, ;Ovine a complete description of articles that will be mold fur one dollar each, will be sold at the following rates ; Tun tor $1 ; Tntnry (with prompt) Jor $8 ; Starr (with present) $6 ; Own kluelsuin (with preeent)slo. Same rate for larger dubs Look et this (Amite to get a Bilk Dress, Sewing Machine, 001 d Watch, or some oth. er good article of equal value; with but very little trtuble and no expiate to the Agent. Foe A CLUB or TIMoTY, we will give the penes sending it the choice of the following 'moles: Print Dress Pattern, Worsted Breakfast Shawl, White Linen Tablecloth, Embossed Table Spread, Set of Steel-bladed knives and Yorke, Set of Silver plated forks, Elegant Engraved Silver &Mil, Uold lined Goblet. Violin and Bow, "Amoy Drees Pst tetfil, Pair Ladles' Lairs quality Cloth Bouts. Elegant Aatyted B.lk Paremil, One liendred Picture Morocco Photograph Album,Elegant Ivory-handled Spangled Silt Pan Una dos en large omen Linen Towele.l..Mdles' hio rocoo Shopping Bag, Alhambra Quilt, Nancy Balmoral Skirt, Ladies' solid liuld Celtfurnmi Diamond King, talent's Plain or Engraved Gold King, (16 carets 11°40 Ladies' Solid Black Walnut Writing Desk, Ladies' Pansy Black Walnut Workbox, or a Cottage Cloak. Foe A Ctv. or [SIXTY, 000 of the follow ing articles : Fancy Cashmere Dress Pat tern, Three yards double with Water Proof Clothing, Thibet Shawl, Pour yards Wool Prpoking, Set of Lace Curtsies, Ladies . ' &Ale Wool Shawl, Silver-plated Card 800, let, Splendid - Engraved Silver•plated Ice Pitcher, Engraved Silver plate! Tee Po . l'ooooo $2 40 $2 36 $1 60 ... fl 15 126 110 .510 100 ______ otAffiptr 'Alattni","LitElfiStfirltnitti . "" . ... plaid Wool Bliawl, Tweaty-five yds. Sheet ing, Alp Goa Dreu Pattern ' Engraved Sil ver plated six bottle lisfolving Castor, Pair Gent's Calf Hoots, Curls Cloth Pants and ilest,pattens, Speadid' Ballmorst Skirt, Set et ivory handle Knives with Silver pla ted Forks, Pair of all. wool Blenheim flies wood.frawe Brass Alarm Cloak, Kilanchd ad beaded and lid Silk Penni, Labe' eplen did Morocco Traveling Bag, Thirty yards Print, or a Matesulea ORM. .i' Pon • CLAII• di Onn iitanann, Splendid Betrayed Silver•plated Tea Set, three pieees (Seder Bowl, Tea Pot sad Creamer,) Siiter plated Cake Basket, Paaey plaid Wool Long Shawl, Forty-five yds. Sheeting. Splendid Alpacas. Dram Pattern, Silver Hunting Cam Watch, splendid Pantily Bible with elegant Steel lingravinge and Family,liteserd and Photograph Page, Poplin Dims hutitn, Engraved Sllvekplated fee Pitcher, Spies. lid Beaver Cloak Pattern, Sherpo's Resig ner, lanky Cbashhnevw Costa Picep alidlrre pattern extra quelity, Splendid' Apootdoon Music Box, one pair fine Dunk* Wiible Nets ittibertioetitents. Covers with one tio . ien IliiiSet NeDktoa to meta. • PRINVITS FOR LA1161411 CLURN IN PIROP'IRTIOg This is , no bawling Lottery Olft }mterprise or sale of ebnie Jewelry, but a fair, quare ialo of unredeemed rflilylo. *air goods are PINA,AND /ROM nawn, and we gnatan tee more I 'Abe money - Invested than can be bough at Sr 31 , 4, wholesale store , in the country Agents will pletive take notice of this. On not send names. b 4. number your clubs from one upwards. Make , ur letters short, and plain as poeslble. Ito sure and Fend money amounting to $5. 0 2 or !iiiire by R.60161t11613 LICITIRR (which ran be sent from any once,) P. 0 Money Order, or Vilpt PPS ; flor when Pent in this way you run no riek'of loosing it abut ever. Sum II amounts may be rent by mail but be sure anti put them In the office your sc • IViLemenot be reepomeibke for 'money bag, un ten 114Nle pro:motif wris ure takon w aiCure it tofcly. t'end your addrera 'n lull, 'Awn, bounty and Stale. All uertigeatua are guvd uetil redeemed. S. 0. TITOMPSON & CO., No. 30 Hanover st. thattbn. Send for circulars till Aug. let. 11010 RENT. —Houle and Furniture. - I. Cooking.uteneJe Au.. fir rent until the fir 4 of next April. Terms sonflerate Apply at this ~(ore. 13 28 Linn 41 Furst. ATTORNEYS AT LAW.--lieller.mh., Pa. K INSLOR & BROTHER, lo.lesals dealers in Isaale dealers in de.alern in STATIONERY & ENVEPOPES, STATIOIRERY & ENVELOPES, STATION EKY,d ENVELOPES, BLANK 110(IKB, INK, &e. BLANK IP , OKS, INK, au: JIyA`iIK_BOO II: K, de KINSLUE & 8R0T614.1t-, Are aelllnk the abo've at the loneet rates. Give at a trial and find out for yountelves. UDR SALE. P Valuable Farm for sale bordering on the town of Ilutilersburg. in Walker town• ship, Centre County, within five miles of railroad and two miles from coal mine, About ONE 'HUNDRED AND PlFt't' ACRES, cleated ■od in a wood 'tote of cult' ration. The balance well timbered,* the whole tract is first rue lime sionsiand with an apple and peach orchard. hereon of ten acres bearing yearly, two dwelling houses thereon, a well of good water rt the door.. large bank barn, with power bons. attached Alio an elegant water power for a gristmill or factory and plenty of iron ore thereon For further information call at the premises. 18-13.4111 ANTHONY' CAREER. - I -- PIZTLEI I 5 P 1511304 I. D AND SURGEON— Zi Ceti 'lre ',minty, Ps earnest gerpinn aniL English. 1111-23-2 g o• SHERIFF BALE. By •istue of a writ of Vent:664mi Kr ponds issued ouZ of the Court of Common Plata of Centre'Cuenty, and to roe directed, will be exposed t • public Pale at the Court Bonne. In Bellieonte,co Watorday the 18th day of July, 1888, tfe following property •is: All the right title and interest of O. R. Wolf In and to • ear it.. lot or piece of ground situated in the township of Boggs sod the town of Centre! City, bounded as follows, on the north, south and west by lota of the heirs of James T. lisle, deoeaaed e,pd on the east by pall!, road leadiog from hlilealowrg to Bald IL gle ridgee, containing half an acre more or leas thereon erected a two story frame dwelling booty• peised taken In exeouflon and to be sold a. the property of G It. Wolf. Bale to commence stone o'clock of said day. Sheriff - 410M0., D. Z. 13.4 E St pENNSYLVANIA, CIINTRIKODNTY, Pi : I, J. P. Gephart, clerk of the orphan's court of said county sat oentre, do hereby certify, that• at en orphan's court held at Bellefonte the'tlth day of Ap A. D , DIM before the Honorable, the judges of said court on motion a 'idle was grant d upon tips heirs and rerresentatlves of John MO; des*assid, to some into court ot, the fourth Monday of August net. and aocept or refuse w ...wept at the .raluation and appoints, or to show cause why the reel estate of said dimwitted should o 4. be sold. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto eat my, hand and affixed the seal of saki min at Eteliefonte the 27th day of April A. D , 1668. D. Z. 1-LINK. Sheriff. 13 26 at CAUTION. I do hereby warn any person or person, from baring any thing to do with a vie drawn in layer of J. W. Brayman my name signed to it bearing date Nov 13th 1867 calling for 6126, as I never gate the note lam determined not to pay it Mean compelled by law. 19 26 3t * JACOB 1100VER, G NNTLEMbrt.-1 can furnish yot witli all else* of the Quaker City White Shirte and challenge, any trade to produce theta equal. W• W. 11191tiTOOkiZRY. rIV COMING coNnacT We give greater inducements to Agents than any other Het in the trsde. Ladies and (lents, get up Clubs in. our great. ()NR DOLLAR SALEi of dry g"ods, fancy goods, silver ware,plahld ware, /to to. Thousands can testify as to the .stiverior qualltpand thr large rentenetation ineelved for selling our good& We will preset to * as; Wend% as a oaab I neassaary. An goods sold at an sailors" price of oils nsi.Lskfor-ssoti a tibie. We have wade apeolal arrantrAenes with she calebeated .01111INTAL TEA COM PANY, to aupply thole atandaid Tare and ()ohm* their.b•at Areitte wanted coneywhilie Deloilptlee CirMaii will 1,41..444 inns, on application. Cif A NUM AgentA, t;4 A 11l feAstal , Btreelp Seaton Mum 111-31-4 t To coNTßAartints. ..._... Sealed proposal!' *lll be received wad Tuesday 71h July acnt,at 1$ O'Olock ht. fur grading die track of the Oentti County Airloolterni dectety on the fur Grafted@ nine Bellefonte:he trick is one third of a tulle hi log*, d : they feet in width. Plefss ithowing.re es Bon WWII to., eats be eeett lq Il l Ede 0 liktirdtef .Setter. Proposal* !Al be m to. Sit.3llllKt Cif ILAN% , - i3.27-SL Superintendent. Regal 14oticit': IN II ANRUPICY. • the Distriol Court of the United State', for the Western District of Pennsyl vania. Thomas .1. Kemper. • Dealtedat tinder the Actof Congress of Starch 2d, having applied for a Discharge from all hie debte. and other claims provable andel/mita vrderrier4h • Comet, notice le hltres4 given to al i lipmeons who bare purred.thefr dobte. an 1 - other persoili interested, to apear ret_lbellltb day or August, 1868, at Dio'clook, X. .11, before F. E. Smith, Req., Register; at the Bieck erhoff tiuse.in Boila route, Pa., to chow muse, it any they hive nhy a dlegherg• *hoed not he granted to the emit Iltairapt: 'And farther, notice is hereby given, -that the second and third M eel Inge of Creditors of Bald Bankrupt, re. gulled by the nob and :Sat deadens of said Art, w l•be bad before ale - eartiltegister, at the rams time and plici: ' B. C. idoCANDLREIS, Clerk of ecrid_poers. 13-28 2t AUDITOR'S NOTICR. • The undersigned an Auditor ap pointed by the orphan's oourt of °entre county to eilidlt mettle adAst and reportiiistri oution of the fund. in the hands of D Z. Ilitne Tv uet►e ta eoliths Real Estate of of proda►ipk Markle, dm:eased ; will attend to the duties of his appointment on Tuesday the 2fit. dly ' i t July, lBd When end whore all persons interested may attend. R. IL BLANCHARD,' - Auditor 13 26-4 t AUDItOWD NOTICE. Th . . undersigned an Auditor spgaint % 6,1 by the orpban's court of centre county to make destribution of the money arrhing from the ir le of Owl Rear Estate of Samuel Linton,dee.used.'fit the bend of D. Kline 'rro..tee, will attend to the duties of his up oolottnent, on Friday the 24th day of July, 1868, whew, and when, all parsons tutersataa way attend. R, M. BLANCHARD, Auchter EXItbUTORI3 NOTi.E. 'Letters testamentary on the estate of Aga Illuthamet; - thieessed, late ef-Perest township. haring been granted to the nudes , signed he relearns all parsons indebted. to rain estate to Make Immediate payment, and the.e ha•ing claims sominat the same, to prswent them duly authentiesded (or settle-, went. RIM MICHAEL GROVE. I rention Mil I N B°I.KRIIPYCY. I This is to give notice that on the Bth day of June, A. D., 1868, a warrant in Bank ruptoy less issued against the estate of Gideon R. Wolfe, of Boggs township, in Me county of Centre, dad State of Poultry's's. eta. who ban been adjudged a Bankrupt on bin own petition, that the pa went of any debt. and delivery of any property hoboes ingot° sur,h.Bankropt to bim or for his use, and the transfer of say property by him an forbidden by law • that a meeting of the creditors of the said Bankruptcy to prove their debts, and to choose one or more ato signeee of his estate will be beld•at • men of flankniptoy, to be holden at the Brook orb°, house fa Belisionte, before F. X Smith, register, on the 18th day of July, A. D. 1888, at 10 o'clock a. m. THOMAS A. ROWLEY, U. S. MarsbaL by DAVID CAMERON, Dept. U.S.. Manbal. 13 2b-4 TO THE HEIRS AND LEGAL REMUS sontatives of Frederick Malone, de ceased : Take antes that, by virtu* of a Writ of Part/thew honied out of the Orphan', Court of Centre county and to me directed, an inquest wilt be held at the late residones of Frederick Malone, deceased, in the town ship or Boggs, mid eonoty of Centre, on Thursday the 6th day of Anglia, A. D. Mil, at lir o'clock, a, m,. of said day, for the par , pose of making partition of thereat estate of said deceased to and among his hairs and legal rdpresentativesi If the same can be done without prejudice to or spoiling of the whole; otherwise to value and appraise the same recording to law, at which time sod place you may be present, If you thing' proper. Sheriff's Mee BAC E T June 19 Id6B It AUDITOEN NOTICE. In the matter of the estate, of John A. Eton's, deceased. In the Orphan's Conti of Centre county. The an maks •ppoia tad to maths distribution of the balance in t►e hands of B. P. Bharat, ideas filtrates to and among the persons entitle thereto, will attend to the duties of his appointment oa Monday July 10th, 'gas, at 10 o'eloe► p. am., at ►l',esee is Bellefonte, whoa oda where those interested will please present their claims.. JAMES 11. PANXIN. Atiditt.r It-26 4 AllDnrogs AoTig w In the matter alb, Betide of Jacob Hurst, late of Harris township, demised In the Orpltim's Court of Centre county. The undersigned an anditur appoint ed to make distrtbation of the balance In Oil band. tithe Hiseutors and again to coriewit reports, sad make further diatribe wilt. attend to the duties of his appointment, on Theodor July net, 1868, at 1 oicloek p. m., atitia *tee In Bellefonte, when and elm/641mm latersited will please present their olaims. JAMES p.44,Nktl(, Leta,. 1.-16-4 t SIIHRIHF'II BALA , P. Vial* .01 • writ a Tnt. Vat. is Weed out of the Court Of CWIIIIIOII Pleas Of Rik Oolinfl, sad to MP ifOatCd will be es posed to public sale at the Court Howie, err Bellefonte, on Saturdey the Ortle Vey of August, t the following misery, /hi all the right, tttl and totem! of defeedrinelf lit nod M. a Certain piquet of land eituate In Mead toWaship, Centre 001111ty, Pa., bounded and described as follow., to-wit On the North by public, road leading from /dilsiburg to Look Bait by I ends of 8 11=04 Predebar &nth I 1 t inder et Roland Curtin% hilts, nerd on the West by :ands 01 Cluistale Deirere, eontalnln one hundred te cite le Wm*: rt" .ir • al tigs, *RV th• impro'rements and, oppurtatianoc, 44 1 4 1 •1 1 1, l•kooh la szwiltoil, tad soli as tersrV ta a lalsndlreas Earl. p;iioaeo.roi said d*y. 1.3-79 4t VARMERB TA-RE NOTltik r Having with pfsBlll4lll Ibteluftyttpliii of_ oricultnral Elaakents, we efe no* ennobled to 'AMA to TIMItn dr Blair; Hunitlngdon,Oeatal end Oedford twenottiii;sll tho dUifer.at'M~ie ^i Kowere gad Itekoiro, Tittnehttki Maoldnee. And Bataan Totten", Wind -141117, ' arrow', Plow' ntpkitliph.nnit .rodut ir ni dinolta. ttgeWOMPW . lllphs'itai ttpil , afel with die latteltia Viiinaaaelloanotat Aa/wan dry ana Maeletai Slop wi L •, '/IIeLANAIMIC _ ' 13.2t4t D. Z. KLINB, Motif! D. E. KLINE, llWrit Hollt.trloi t k i, Pa..
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