The Democratic Watchman, T ERmB. 7 42 per year when Paid in ad- rinee,Kbb whoa not paid in advance, and $3,00 when not paid before the expiration the 11 r OUR AOKRTR.—We • have authorized the fol l ow ing gentlemen, to receive end receipt for eabooriptioci to the DtHOCRATIC WATCH NIEL J. URRlgnoi,n, Oregg twp. joint it. REIFFINYDICR, Peon twp WALTaa DIIFURN RANI, • gugar Valley, Clinton Co., THINGS ABOUT TOWN & COUNTY —The shower yustm•dny morning was quite refreshing, but did', not loot i ong _emgh to typal, ILO crops much. —Samuel Frank, of Miles towns') p, r eeentlymeasursd 6 !talk of corn in his cornfield, measuring ten feet, ten gad a half hitches in length. Who dna beat it'? —The barn of Juob 31, Kepler, of Philipsburg , took tiro on Friday night last, *au entirely consumed, with all that was In ht. "Thu iSssa was guile !wavy, and the insurance not half enough to covm it _The match to :In of Mr Garman ran away On Mattlrday hot, with a now carriage in which two gentlemen and Iwo lattice wei r it - Th carrier - was oret and a good deal broken, bat none t he parties wore seriously hurt —Two prinoners broke jail one day Ilst week; ono lute beets. recaptured and ;he other in kill at largo. It i 8 thought that he hoe left fdr parts unknown They were hoth awaiting trial for trivial ()Ben ere. Prisoners will mot. find escape so eagy after they get into the now•jsd. some parts of this county,grass hoppers have appeared in counties.' nuin hers, and aro devouring every green thing. Fort unittely,they arrived to* late to damage the crops of wheal ant? rye, 11,11 the fall crops are Burrowing seriously from their raid. • Arrentrrevi Itouusur.—The exlonsirc store of ?desire. Alentunder & Son at" Mile WWI broken open on Monday night last, but fortunately the-noise encased by breakiaglhe *inflow, aroused one of the members of the firm, and the thief fled, before steering anything. --The side walk on Mishap street, from 4 1-talride's corner to Schrock n blacksmith shop is in a horrible condi tion. 'The boards are worn through, many bricks are torn out of the pave ment, and the whole thing for about fifty yards is full of pitfalls and traps for un wary feet. We hope the proper persons will attend to it. —The intense beat of the last month has been succeeded by a foggy, smoky dullness, not at all at this time of year, and not likely to oonduoe to hellth People ought to by very careful now, and avoideveiything in the way of food which they de not know to be perfectly safe. Thousands of people will die in the next at:l.y days from cheer carelessness particular ---We understand that an energetic movement is being made to complete the 11WIlin and Centre county Rail Road through to this place, and we only hope that it may be sucoessful. It would greatly develope the anent portion of this county, would receive vast amounts of freight, and would undoubtedly pay. If this road is finished, Centre county will he well off for railroads, and will soon become one of the most important coup then in the state. May success attend those who are moving in this enterprise. PIENNSTL/ARIA AGRICULTURAL COL LZUC.—We are sorry to learn that the famous schoolin, Centre county is any thing else than prosperous. Those of its friends, who, hoping against hope, 'have cipec4d a resurrection of its long-buried usefulness, are feeling like tire' Millerites when the world did tut come to an end. No wonder they are out of heart and say the management is crazy. Too deeply nettled however is this •belief, that a movement Ic mutually on foot to oonvert the college into a [Albano Asylum. Some of our ootemperarles think our farmers nre crazy, for not gentling their aonn there. The fanners on their part, think they best exhibit their saneness by keep ing them away. It ie much to be regret ed that a scheme which might have been 80 useful an aid to l'enn'a agriculture should ao,signally fail ; but if it mud ge away from na t e , e don't knolr but we pre fer its conversion to a Lunatic Asylum in preference to anything else, as the. the men whose wrotolted Molikageme oll " lost It for as. 414 * Tint CitilAt.- , -Jrh• Bald Eagle mid Spring Creek Cinal extends through this county for &lateen or elghtieen.milek and in its present condition, is a perfect Out- Banos throughout thvit' whole &Mantle. The public( roads mile s it at admetoes places, end here bridgealeve•le be kept up over a ditch whisk hss been for more than' three years. 'Farms are dmi by ik.a.ed firmera are obliged build their own bridges scree' it. Dates ure kept ' b p, and whole treats of copribry inundateireaddesti:oy.edfoi Po possible ' good purpose. It to actin *Of alon g this canal ' were Moving itgs)n.l'ii Wit io not to be repaired. /f it is to rernriin dry ditch, the bridge enibnainents ought to be leveled into it, the dome destroyed, And the bed of the cabal itself te-innet,- ed tb the fal•ms from which it was taken Wo doubt very much whether there is any serious design. ever to pat it in a navigable condition, and to keep up such a monopoly for the mere privatti advan• Inge of ,a few individuals is ask'ng a ht • tie too much. THE WAY TIIRY RAIME Till WEND The following is a copy of a letter that has been sent to almost Avery PoidMan'- ter in thin an well an other It. In the way the party In power rnice part of (heir fundi to 'buy purchaanhlc votes It is levying black mad, and we know sonic Poet Masters who have been cow ardly enough to pubmit to it. At a not distant day we will publish a list of the names of Post Manton who have for. warded the money in compliance with the demand, when 1,1 14 e people an well as those in authority can nee whitt officiate in thin county furnish money to tight an administration, that gives them places of profit 'Read this nod then decide whoth cr a party that has to resort to ouch menus to secure ouccom, deserves the support of any lionentinno The reply of Mr Bing, which is also given, in, worth rending or Pr.... Went, Pur V icf: Pre , ffilent, A NT. SeIIUYLOIN l'ol.r\N ltnnmv thr it 7100; itr.Plllll.l('‘N COV(111EFIMIIIM If, (OM MITT RR, WAMIIINIITON, D. C., July 13,11 4 68 Post Milesbuirg, Pa. Sta:—The Republican National .Votn mitten, and llto Union "Republican Con grelsional Committee„ being. profoundly impressed with the importance of vigor ously prosec iting the ensuing political campaign, apply to you for an immtaliato coninhution of $l6. All in sympathy with dm purposes of the gepublicati patty will readily under stand that ezpenaes mutt be incurred for organization, dociiinentl.l and imeakara,in euccesil ul ly conducting a It esidential Campaign. The funds contributed w ill be judiciously expended in ahoold to addressed to THOMAS L TULLOCK, SIWILETARY, IVenbington, mad will be promptly acknowletigol. SYILLI M Chairman, Wu, E. c",tt t ?MIER, Secretary, Republiaska National Committee EDWIN I) !Roam% H, chairman, Union Rep Congreasional Corn EOM* C SCarIIDS, Chairman, Tito!, 1. Tut.T.OOK, Secretary, Union.liell. Con. Exce Cony Accepted, payable to the order of Au• gnat Belmont, Chairman -Democratic National Cemmittto SANURL 1111110, P. M. Business Notices Announcement Ire are authorized to announce the name of JOBlO , ll AIcCLOSKICY, of Curtin town ship, ism a candidate for County Commission er, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. - Time's lira footprints ■re wrinklei tied gray hair and although nothing has been discovered to eradicate the fewer the latter may be easily obliterated by the use of Ring,. Vegetable Ambrosia. We know that it will restate gray hair to jts original color and remove Ikon' the scalp all itching Wits,- tion,whetber o►und by dandruff or humors, at the same time imparting to the hair that glossy and beautiful look so much desired 13 30 4t New WATOIIII•KISR.-156. John H. Hahn of William/port, him located In NO. 4. Bush'' Arcade this place, and is now prepared to attend to any business in hie Jine. He come to this place with high a reputation ae epractical workman, and with the strong— nomendatlone, from the beet citizens of that place. The Williameport Gazette •ads Mr. John H. Hahn, who has been engag ed as prim:Meal watchmaker and Jeweler, Is about leaving our city to make bhp home in Bellefonte. Mr. Hahn has always given the bed ratistaction to all his en/tomer.. who regret his hewing our city. We werild recommend Mr. Hahn to the front citizens of Bellefonte, feeling asinredlhat all hall - nese entrusted to Ala own will receive prorr pt attention and give satisfaction. mama 1 as-sis 1 A number of our Jadyfrlends express their dislike for the InJutation "Love boner and obey." They would rather hare t read "Love honor Cod a lie-be 1" A babe in the hous•—a good bobs we mean, is a"well-spring of pleasure." But a erOus one is au abomination no more tJ be endured than an 111-workitig stove. Refer dog to stoves. - the well-know Messrs. &part. Peters‘on & Co ,or Philadelphia, are eow;offering the Poblio, the " Barley fibear," whist' is highly endorsed by those who have tested Its Realities as a took. As Imitations are already In the field, buyots should be particular to secure the real "parley Sheet." For Sale by W. W. Welder, Weisberg. 'Look on this pleura, and then. on that." ler, you behold the infirm step, Untsetsd'food, and a soof al atmosphere Po honied odth this Wm of as ham, pa ins, Sleepless nighteoand neentaL despondency . There, laughing health, sparkling eye', Blaetio item erterrag omegas; forgottee ewe, • . . Genlel, thought nail* arubWoue reenlYito , Show-the contrast and maritilthe p aqui. One took the Plantatiolt Blttlt —thy Oho didn't• They aro very boos/alai for wink delicate potions 13-30/2t: . Hear. MlTAlll.—}fivlng asulointod oar mar with W. P. Willey 4. W. li., Rap,ne Attorneys at -law of Obsoloston Wont Va. porohawaind solo of real estate and thowiale of real estate. Op oolandsolon we offer to these who may wpb to purohase, e large number of op Ina d id Barna with Houses ,not Houses dc., ill in good repair. •Also rich coal and timbal?, Lands and town pro perty. Thee() land■ .are attested on the great Kanawha 'titer end ite tributaries Tie Kanawha valley is 'celebrated for its floe clinate and in beauty pod fertility is up t sunrassod by any in the sta e. 13-23 3m a E. Unman, 500,000 feet of white l'ino flooring, dry for male at the Mllceberg Pinning Mill The Bellefonte Market The following are the quotations up to 6 o'clock on Thursday evening, when our paper went to press: White Wheat, per bushel $2 40 tted Wheat, per bushel . $2 00 ltye, per 'bushel si lb Corn Shelled, per bushel old 11 15 Onto, nor boohel 05 Barley, par ......... 125 Buckwheat, per bushel I 00 Clovereeed, per bushel. . 500 Potatoes, per bushel 1 50 Kgge, per dozen Lard, per pound.... , Pork, per p0und..........., per ponnd Tallow, per p0und......... Butter, per pound Rags, per pound Ground Plaster, per ten ~.. 10 00 'Nati - 2.bbertfoentento. RP:(1 [STEWS NOTICES. rho following a.itounts have been exam wed end passed by me, and remain filed of record-in this office for the inspection of heirs, legatees, creditors and all others in any way interested, and will be presented to the Ornha* Court of Centre county to be held at Bell. lonte, for allowance and confir mation, en Wednesday, the-28th day al Au guit, A D 1484. I. The neeount of Jonathan WeWllllatna, executor of the last will and testament of William Bailey, late of Ferguson township, de. eased. 2 'rho account of Andre* iiregg &ud Eli xa Mitchell executore of the lot ffifl and tee , ament. of David Mitchell law irritolte font', deo:weed. • 3 The account of A. J. Graham (acting) admintstrator of etc of James Grabatn, late of Philipsburg, Contreeeeunty, deceased. 4 The coal account of Simon Vonada, ex ecutor of the last will and testament of Pe ter Vonada, late of Haines township, dee'd. 5 Tho account of The as Ilsrabart, ad ministrator of efee, of Philip Itartiburt, Into of Howard township, deceased Final account of Rudolph Pleteber, guardian of Catharine Shank and David M ohank, miner children of Nathan Shank, late I I Centre county, deceased. - 7 The account or Fiat:old Jod , Guardian of Arabella M. Shedle and Ira C. Sloal6, thibor ebildrenbt Martha Shed* fete of Centre county. d 959 79 4. 8 The account — or Aaron utweiler, guar xlian of Mary Ueistweite(now Mary Stover.) William tietstwetto and Sarah lialatwaila (now Sarah Condo), miner children and bens of George Geistweite, late of Ilaines township, deceased. 9 The account of James H. Mitchell, ad mlntstrator of de, of Robert F. Barren, late of Fdrguson township, deceased. IQ The account of K P. Cummings, ad ministrator of dc , of Sarah Cuannlngs, late of the borough of Bellefonte dictated. 11 The account of Amos Clemson, guar• dlan of Perry, bolomon, Mary and JaGratin Gates, minor children of David Gates, late of Ferguson township, deveued, 12 The account of Samuel Rid*: and Amelia Rider, adtninis ',store of Ac, of Wit. ham Hull, late of Ferguson township, dee'd. 13 The acCount of Martha Steam', admin. tstrator of to. of JOhn Stalker, late of Fer guson township, deceased. 14 The final account of lloorgs Living ston, executor of 40, of Rebecca Uaitenv, late o I Bellefonte. deeeased. 1.5 The account of David Alison and Wil liam Allison, Jr., exertutors of the last will and testament of Oemge Allison, late of Gregg township, deceased. 14 The account of George dohnstonbaugh etteutur of the last will and testament of John Mutberger, late of Warns twp, deed. 17 llbeekocount ofJoseph Baker, executor et the hilt will and testament 0 Abraham llalaeman, late of Harm township, dec'd l 8 lbei account of John Irwin, jr., guar dian of Elizabeth Harrold, minor child of C W. Harrold, late of Centre (meaty, deo'd. 19 The account of Joseph William,, administrator of au, of William McDonald, late of Marlton township, deceased. 20 The account of Husklah Hoy, execu tor of the last will end testament of John Hay, late of the borough of Bellefonte, deed. 21 Supplementary 'Account of Robert Cooke Executor of the last will and testa. went of William W. Cooke, late of the bor ough of hi ilesburg, dee'd. • 22 The account of Catharine 'Campbell Executrix of the last will ■nd testament of 11. B. Troxiyulny, late of the borough of Bellefonte, deoeased. 23 The account of George W. Rumbarger adminottrator of en., of Jennieh Mayes, late of Donner township, deceased. 24 The account of George W. Rumbarger administrator of ac„ of Paella Lee, late o trooper township, deceased. 25 The account of William F. Reynolds and George M. Yocum, Executors of the last will and testament of John I. Duncan, late of the borough of Bellefonte, deceased. 26 The acuount of Samuel Frank, Liner dlan of Dahl* Shull, minor child of Philip Shull, late of elitntun county, deceased. 27 The account of Samuel Frank, Execu tor et the last will and katatuent of Chris tetra Dauchenbach late of !dales township 0.0 4 1 1 .6 ed. Th e account of IVllliam Thompson and George E. Wasson, administrators of ee., of Jacob Houser,late of Harris township, deceased .... J. P. GEPHANT, k keret< SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of Pieri r4Cia• issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Centre county, and to WO direoted, will be exposed at public sole at the Court Hensel° Bellefonte, on Monday the 24th day of Au gust 1868, the following property viz. All that certain lot or piece of ground sit uate In the town of BUOW Shoe, Centre coon ty, Pa., on the North-west side of Fourth ndred and el ht feet 280 North-east froio • veins*, an - .w, No. 266, in the plot of 'said town. Oontaln ing (rent en Fourth street natty fleet end extending hack two hundred feet to a twenty feet wide street. Thereon erected a two story frame dwollin g horse and stable and other out buildings. ' Seised, taken In mutation, and to be sold as the property of lUohard Miles. Sale to owsousonon at one o'clock of said day. D.'Z. KLINE, Wien/. 13,-40 DISSOLUTION OP PA NTNER,BIIIP. TM pertnersisfp heretofore edlsting ttffesn 0. 8. Siegal and M. 0 1 604 la Stove and Tinning business is dissolved by sturtital transient, front and after ads deli. The 1100011.1111.11 of the dr= will be settled and the business continued by G. S. Final. SIEGAL, U. L. UANOE. Philipsburg, July 20, 1868 If BRITIPB tiALBS yirttie of flundlty Write of /.ecru acsna end Venditioni Exposer Issued out of the Court o f common Pleas of Centre county and to me directed will be exposed to public sale at the Court House in Bellefonte on Monday the 24th day of August next, the following property to wit: All that 'certain lot or piece of ground sit uate in tipring township,Contro county, Pa, I (minded by the Bellefonte and Lewistown turnpike on the mouth and west, seat, by land of Henry Null and others, and on the North by land of Rekenroth, containini; there and one fourth Refes more or less,theiccm erected a two story dwelling house and other out buildings. Seized taken in execution And to he sold RR the property , of Hugh B. Tate. MM All the right title and interest of 'dolen danion and to all that certain lot of piece of ground situate in the Borough of P 111111,4- burg, Centro ;minty, hounded and deeenhed a, follows to wit on the northe by Beaver ~ r ent, on the noel by South _Second etreot, on the south by lot of Jacob Tr. Kepler, and on the west by land owned by John E. White, containing about one, fourth of an acre xnura or leas,,tharcuu crec ted a school house ac., Seined taken in execution and to be sold I as the property of Joseph 11. Jones, A ..80 The following deneribed building and lot of ground of Paul Bilkers, to- wit: a frame barn situate in the townhbip of Boggs in said county i ,f Centre, containing in front feot, and in depth thirty eight feet and the track or parcel of land on which the said frame barn a ands the said tract of land be isig bound it) , lands of George Walker, Jacob Welder and lithers, lying on Wallaces Run, having the Bellefonte and ifnow Mhoo Hail Road running through said tract, containing tatty acres ~, re or lean. Seized teken in ozecut ion and t.l I as the property of Paul Sliker ALSO A iiinifiein Iraqi or pieee pfland situate — in Rush towneitiip, Centre °only Pa , Spruce Creek turnpike running through said tract, bounded on the south and cant y lands of Lyon horb s Co., and on the north and east by land" of Morgan Ilalo I Co., con taining One hundred Pres more or less,there un erected a lug unda,fratua dwelling house of two stories click and a frame stable. Seized taken in eifectution and to be sold as the property of George Vaughn. Salo to commencer ono O'clock, of eel day. Sberirm Oifee U . Z. KLINK. - 'l4llV - owe I'er ,13 30.3 t She riff CIENTRF COUNTY AGRICULTURAL, J SC/CI STY. At a meeting of the Cu. ittee on the Fair Grounds the following were adopted and ordered to be published • Wildess, the Centre county Agricultural doeiety through its m.mtnittee has contracted fur the making of he trottin • track, 'be building' •rovrivl the groun d and ere on of the dessary buildings upon the nae, all of which arb to be completed on or before the fleet day of fleptembeemed, therefore. Resolved, that the balance ten:mining un paid of the subscriptions made toward -pur chasing. and firti g up the groonde and the ereettotrofberlhfinse for the exhfhittene of the Society. be collected on or before the 20th of August... Resoleed, that persons who have eubecrih• ed upon papers in the al townships. be requested to forward the came to eamUel Gilliland, Esq., at Bellefonte. In obedience to the foregoing the under signed will sail upon subscribers after the first day of Aturunt, for the balance yet due. RAMUHL GILLILAND. 13 30-3 t Superintendent. PENNRYLV ANTA, ONNTR)II COUNTY, BS : IJ. P. Dethart, clerk Of the orphan's court of said county of centre, fin hereby certify that at an orphan's court held at Bellefonte the 27th day of April A. D. IRK before the honorable, the Juane of said court en motion • rale wan granted anon the heirs and representatives of John Hem 4preoveri, to come int* court on the f o u r th M o nday of Auynst next, and accept or mine' to accept at the valuation and ap points. or to show cartes why the real estate of said deceased should not he sold. in testimony whe-eof I have hereunto set my hand and af6xed the seal of *al ' court at Bellefonte the 27th day of April A. D., 18158. D. Z KLINE, 13.30"-M. B OALSBURO ACADEMY, BO AI.IIIIURO. CO, Pl. The fall term of thin Institution (now in • flourishing condition) will begin on MONDAY, AUG ÜBT Srd, IN6S, and continue tan weeks. Both male and fe male pupils received. Boalaborg is reached by stage from Belle fonts, ftpipee Creek end Wlroy. Tuition from $5 to $7 per term. Board ing in private lam Mt. at from 11.3 26 to $.l 50 perweek. A NORMAL CLASS will be formed. For further portico lire address IS 30 31 U. W. LIMNER, Principle. - - - - - WANTED. A Salesman in • Wholesale Notion House. To one who can command • good trade liberal Inducements will be held out. Addroon I. P. COAL PA NT a Co. , 67 North 3rd it. Phila. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. The uadersigoed,as Auditor appointed by the Court of Contains Pleas of Co .tre County to distribute the mosey In the hands of D. L. Kline, Rao :Sheriff, arising from the mile of the Rua &tate of D. If, Planta, amongst the lieu of the oreditors, will meet the parties In interest at the Aloe of Bush YoYets, In the borough of Ileilefonte, on Tuesday, the 18111 day of Aimayt noel., at 10 tioloek. a. to., when and where all per sons istereeted may attend if they think proper. • 0 SORO If M. YOCUM, July J 7, 1868-4 t. Auditor. A DMINIErfRATORB NO' CE. Letters of administration In the es ate pf Mich eel Eason, Into of linsh town ah{p, haring been granteil to the unalersignesl,he requests all persons knowing themselves Indebted to said estate, to make Immediate payment, and those having claims against the same, to present them duly au. AUSTLN Kb:RIX, 00.42•018 Milli 13 28 61 Ad.HeiArhga•. DISSOLUTION OP PARTNERSHIP. The parteersh 1p hereiefore existing between (Baines I Balaton bu ihu day basin diseolyed by mu;wal oonavet. May 26th, 1869. A. W. Ralston will still continue to Garry on the nuoineos of ( *Monter, end 9ontractor and dealer in all kinds of Lumber, at Phil ipsburg, Pa. 19-284t' E DWARD W. MILLER W C? Is4A,;(3}4.9mALrwigT t ao., , Ationdale ,4•0,104 in Aterivit Dar-ILiouns, NoTtbs. 4 - c•. ac.. No. 57 Nt,rtli :id street 12 28 tf Neto• abberamittitito. IMO L ATEST FROM WASHINGTON THAD STEVENS HISPUDIATEE THE, CHICAGO PLATFORM Intatoc excitement reigns *t the ,WIIOLALE LIQUOR STORE in the nlfirble fr'ont on TREE P BELLEFONTE Where in kept constantly a full stipple of the LiQuoits, at priers tuner than eon be found else where outside of Philedelphil llie stook conelde of the hest Old Rye, • . Bourbon, Menuegebele, - _ , k"frM► whisky. Rolland Gin Cognise and • other Brandies JAMale& a New England Rum florman, Mederia, L iebon, Rherry, 'Putt Wine, I'ortli LLi. t Kinds of sgza all of which he selling no low an to anton IMCII MI OItPLIAN'S COURT SALE. Dy virtue 61 a decree of the Dr. phan's Court of Centre county, there will be exposed to public sale Oil the premises, on the 14th day of August, A. D , 1868, at I I o'clock, la m.. of Said day, the following val uable RAI Estate, late the property of Wil liam Neesapvii : • A certain tract of land &mita in Putter township; Centre twenty, deseribed &aryl lows .—lieginning at a stone corner on the line of William Love, thence Narth 471 de dress Ea t , 39), perches by hind of Jonas From to a pont ; thanes by land of 11.0ross ma.n Noith 23 degrees Wee, 220 perches to a port ; thence by land of Peter Durslitiouth 461 degrees west, 41 perch's to te post ; thence by land of Joseoh Strohm. south 231 degrees east, 218 perches to th'e place of be ginning. Containing bl acres and 9l per rhea Also, a treat of . mountain land in said town eh ip, described as follows—Beginning at a post b• the creek, thence by land late of Juba Reed mad. ethers_ s9atit...;,3_ degree! Haat, 71 perches to a oheetnut oak by Tas• sey mountr in, thence by same south 69 de. green west, 55 perches to • stone, thence north 23 degree!' won., 67 perches to a stone' neer the creek, thence by the Baum north 64 degrees east, 43 parches to the place of be' gluing. Contaising.dil acres and 13 per ches, more or leas. Totems or 84tm—One third of the pur chase money to be paid on conformaiton, 'ci sale. One third in one year thereafter' with interest, and one third at the death of Mar garet Neese, widow of said William Neese, with interest payable annually during her life, .the sense to remain in the premises, and to be secured by bonds and mortgages on the premises. JO IN RISREL, 13-29 3t Traitire dc. ' N ITTA NT. VA UAW INSTITUTE. JACKIIOI•ILLa, 00.. ♦A This new Institution of learning will open its second reraion on the 1./boiet,lB6l4 - ; under the prmaipalehip of Prof. D. M. Wolf A. M. All the customary ►eadetnio branches will be taught, and ppeeial pains will be taken t provide proper NORMAL INSTRUCTIONS for such as wish to engage in teach mg. Tokio , ' from ss,to slo,per'ression,of 3 weeks Boarding $3.00 per week. Facilities for studying instrumental mu sic Liven at fifty cants per lesson, with the use of Instrument. For particulars Address, Rev. D. 0. KUHN, 13-29 3t. Walker,k 0 Xl:itre co.Ps.. IN BANRUPTCY ,In the District Court of the United !Dotes, for the Western Distriet of Pannsyl vent►_ Thomas S. Kemper, a Bankrupt under the Aot of Courses of March 2d, '67, having applied fora Discharge from all his debts, and other claim provable under said Act, By order of the Court, notice is hereby given to all potions who have proved their debts, and other persons interested, to appear on the 13th day of AursatllB6B, at 10 o'clock, A. M. before F. R. Smith, lEsq , Register, at toe lireekerkof Boues,in Belle fonts, Pa., to chow roam, II any they hare why • diechorge should not be granted to the sag Bankrupt And further, nodes - is hereby given, that the second and third Menlinp of Creditors of suit Bankrupt, re grayed by the 27th and 28th Bbctions of said Act, will be had before the sold Register, at the .1111118 time and place. i. C. McCANDLISS, 13-28 2t Plerk mid court. ribo THIC LIEIRE, AND LltbIAL 11.1011.10- gentatirra of Frederick Malone, de ceased : Tithe notice alai, by virtue of a Writ of Part -Men issued nut of the Orphan's Court of Centre eounty and to me directed, an inquest will be held at the late residence of Frederick Malone, dolma/zed, in the town. ip of Burge, and county of Centre, on Thursday the 6th day of August, A. D. '6B, at 10 o'clock. m„ said asy, foe the pur pose °rookies partition of the real 03161* Of as ill Ikea/I.BIA to •od amosg hie holes 411 , 11 legal representatlyee. if, the sense .tan does without prejudice tf or Spoiling of the whole; otherwise to Wile. sad ram lb* . . pile. you may be pressol, If you think proper. Bherirs 01110 e. June 19 1868 fir D. Z. KLINE. Sheriff. F OR SAL'S. VaLobito Farris for eale'berdesidion the town of Hubberiberi. in Walker sown• ship. Centro County, within live miles of r. ilruad and top 101111 from opal mime, at quit ONE SUNDRED ANL), ITISTS ACRES, Mewed and In 'rood state of cold. ration. 'fa* 1 ,410,110 U a l b ." 4 / *hole tract Is first rate lime /tone land ve ldt an apple and peach erghard, Simon of tank aerie beaming ynaply, two thow hOnotof ttioroon.s well of good water, aq • d large bank,bann, niacin/0,0164ft att Also an elegant watorintwar,fon i writ. ail or factory and plenty of Iron or. that:ems. Fot further Information 0411 at the premises. 13.1114 m ANTO L OXY CA It Nl3 R. • Nebo abbertioemento: GREAT EXCITEMENT. I I GLORIOIid lIZZIM PRIM 'S REDUCED l I lI,OWICLL, GILLILAND &CO of Bush's Arcade, In Boeing Nu. 1 end 2, 'here just returned from the oily with one 9f the largest cud beet assortments of Goods ever'br,ught to Centre eu. Having • the Largeet essorttrient 'of Dr/ Goode and Uremia' they eke able to reie the Market. 114 Wo far au. examination or- our Lid's' Dreto 00484, CALICO FROM 8 to 15 cte Per Yard p mufti - hit willastaritsh Fho purchoer, Carpets at uld fashioned prices. The largest astortalont of Osssiatere la Market. itEADY MADE aLoTIIIMI warranted to jive - perfect sal isfaction Our rhea" l'er Lathes were een't be eseellimil An• Groovy depirtment iiatilor s ery tale to arnllo4l.llßat and luw A. BAUM. fok:l' Agent SYRUP, SUGAR, TEA & COFFEE 'thinned Fruits, Jellies, Domestic and Foreign Fruits, Cheese and Pastri..s of all kinds, and every other article belonging to lho Urocery Department. WHOLE BALE AT PHILADELPHIA A'ARHERS, dIECIIANICS AND LA LOOK to your Interest. One dollar saved is stilled one dollar %- your poekot. Then call and nee at what astonishing Low Prices. HOWELL OILLFLAND & CO: 11170 Billing Dry Good. and Groieriee No piing 'pared in showing their Goods If not al represented we will pay you for your trouble. DON'T FORGET TUE PLACE, Dosh'i Arcade, Rooms No. 1 sod 2 12-16 E XCHANGE HOTKL, HUNTINGDON, MINNA. This old establishment, hosing been loomed by J. MORRISON, former proprietor of the Morrison House, has been entirely' REMODNLID AND lINFTJANISHED sod •applied with ail the modern improve)r meats end eonvenieneeNneousery to • Ant Maus lintel. The dining room has been removed to tie tint Beer. and is now spacious and airy, and the chambers are an well ventilated, and the Proprietor will endeavor to make bis guest& poetical: at home. Paasengers fur Bedford Spring. will And thin the most desirable stopping place in H untingdon. Addnes 13-29 ly INSURE YOUR LIIPC I Yid. may be don, for the benefit of those you love moot dearly, I. reader they condition comfortable, should you be called awey,or, it may be done for your own 011110.• fort when rest mew moat congenial, or to discharge, seam obligations to creditors. TUB UNITED STATES LIEN INSUR.- ANCE COMPANY, Of NEW YORK established In IRSO, basing most, &moult ing to OVER A3,o.oo,ollo,lnveated in boat opeurlties, offers special Inducements to its patrons. For books, papers or Infortitatioss 'FOY to JOHN D. WINGATE Ars.d 13-211-11 liellefonie Pi► C E 31 . E N T The undersigued will heTesonstantly na, hand the it quikty of W4.TER MONT FOR RICNNIVOTRIII and under water work.. This artiete i t ' - WARRANTED IF PROPERLY MIXED knd •pplled, and ttotlee Riven of any : ip/Vet inride of 10 day. sited deliverf. Orden reeedved and promptly Allen by ROBUIT Bellefonte. Pa, Or JOBSPB, DAWSON, tipafiFtyper, Pa. EIMES Tux AGILIQIILTI/16,1, 0014.11,4111 CA ,PEDINSYLVAX remtia lA, lsod hi , 1 0. as • Soisetile 6•11•01, gives apar••••1, straatlog la ) Avis •le :1 " .1 ' ipigkrodreite r t• Aad Kaatleli sal Was4“01.11•1111talb. Fhirt taro baaias Judy 1111 mad wads Da. anoint 16,1918. . I. 800 hither particulars apply to JAMES Y. MOLES,. VlooPitoilistA,i itplBßnakOsthipp 13-28 Or ' I,oo6ffirimaktoritl'aff . , ~ . 1... . rif IsA ic.orroL i, it ett i vi, sp, o f . / rday b jtp i ma, tip whoa" t nay Net F,, ~,, „ ' : Tie uodaraisseil Maw vas saga appolataaal~6l of sy 'Mama .14 lit No** •••4 4 / whoa ix. lama siiiii ous9 haa , ,Ntellt rd , SilalligraPl: ,sa inittaa .V 0 I a Wald nun a is 13-2044 H. D. II , des ta. ME ME RA T&s ROR , RS, J. MORRISON, atee.np Maui, • Huntingdon. MST BRIM
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers