The Democratic Watchman. TE It It S.'--r2 pet year when paid ih , „ floe , $2'.,51) when not tinid in advanco nett 13,00 when not poi lieforn the expiration tike , r -W'o hare authorized the nun At; M. rirq fol l„"ing g entleinefi„to receivo and rereipt I , T ~,,,b,wrivtion to tho DvstoritAric WAT( 11 Isr 4lngro.ulx .1010 1 11. 1t1,11. , 01 WA I.TY.It Pll. WNIIACII Bu r Valley, Clinton Co., Pa; THINGS ABOUT TOWN & COUNTY Sl` {WO C115(.4 of Iywntnry, aro epot ted In ill's pluca. lloti .1. 11 Aft.,lll9lloy of Clear- Iteltt o 111, till lat. pliteo 111 ettitlettl Judge tt out next. Int io of Owl. ---Let no Denim:tat forget thitt, to morrow (Stiturlity,) is die day for hold trig eleottonB. —,Tircre half been //MVO damage door hy'lightuing to trerm, huildingr in this ,eetwii, the present eninuner than for =ll \lt 1/ . 0 I I ay, wife of Sam 1 rGi I,ay ,of Patton totvoghip, luu her am in hi ul<en fry {wing Illrowi from hnr-r• du I he ibta --A wvon nriarrgirrg - to ignmn Tsm ‘l‘` I.IIOIV not who, got ninshed to oivee+ by tlit‘ earn in thu vseintty of 1 . 1101110 . 4 . cull, On Tsresdny Itt.t The hoi4es rind driver CPC ., ped unhurt, --A eorpt4 01 engineer:4, who are en ;gaged to surrey the route of the Mifflin indrentre county It. It. was in town on Toe di .• lapt, preparing to proceed with the work --The Democrats of tide place or :L Democratic AK•ocintinn, will Nan T Sttogert as President, Maj It If Forster, Secretary ati.t .} I'. Rep heart am 'Treasurer. stone of ti“. Lutheran church, nt llonlslotrA will be liti.l on .-tund iy August 16. - Several of ttie leighlr) , rinK miniedern will be present. The public in general are Invited. -- A little non of Mr. Noising Cox of this place, attempted to ride a blind horse to water on Sunday lust, and was thrown from it and seriously Until dan gerously injured aluuLthohead and face --Quite a consteimittion wits kicked up on Monday morning last, among the owners of dogs in this place, by finding about twenty of -the "mimes" laying about the st reets, "dead"-dead-dead "pizened to death." --Vv. Frank Ileasle of Potter‘town .hip hls kept 11 pumpkin in a perfec state of preservation from tbc time o gathering them loot fall to the presen , time It, in neither wilted nor specked 'willope plump and sound as the day i was pullad. ----It is raid that tilt , new Vresby terian church to be erecte4 in this place 19 to ha•e a six thousand dollar organ and a chime of Bells We wonder if this additional show and expense, will add one nanl, to those it may be benefi cial in maYitig. WANTED —A subsoriber, to take the paper formerly sent to Copt George 1). Pifer, of this place, who has refused to recie7e it because we made' no, note of the fact that ho had recieved the appoint ment of high-000k a lorum, of the "(3. ft " of this County, —There is a beastly scandal afloat in this yiwti, the details orwhioh are toe disgusting to mention. We hope for. the sake of humanity that there is we truth in the reports, but should there be dhere is noed of tar and feathers or a hemp rope with a gobd weight at one end , ----Arrangements are being .made, which our County fair to be held some time in September on the new nor grounda in this place, wHI be one of the largest and most IntereatingCounty fairs ever held In the State, hope our farmers and niechinios will prepare for it, Lanus CLOVilt.—We have been pm rented with a stalk of clover messurtng feet and 8 !riches after being oat , off with a seythe.l'his bests any that we have ever yet corded. or seen noticed in any of our cotemporaries. It was out on the farm of Mr. J. t.. Gray, of Half moon township and brought here for our inspection. Can It be bent in any part of the counVy! Man Coin —Mr George Mark if Penn writes us that be, has a corn stalk in big field that measures eleven feet and eleven inches in lined. Ile has awed it .43eymortr," and would like to know if any of our farmers can beat it, Since the above was 'in type we have received a note from Ex-Sheriff Alexan der saying : "I ibis' morning toeasured Grant and. Colfax stalk of cern, in the ' lot of O. iToo - ier'' of Unionville that measure eleven Seei. fear .inob" and lifr: Alexander will have to stretch "Grant and Colfax" 4 little. Thel are Almost as far behind "Seymour" in the corn stalk butinesit at in the pent lea, raol. lye iYi.ne Connecr..-As some of our merchants took part ienihr poling on. last Saturday to induce, farmers and others, That the ninrkets. reports In this never' were not to he relied, upon and that hob: ter woo Worth lint twenty-five cents• in place of thirty as reported, we take Pir: Ocular pains now to 4 'itiforto the public - geni.rally" that the IVATcrimAN was right at that 11ICS:4010 Holier & Bros who cor trict n*()eports, — pold tl t f ty cents per pound, ns reported. {V Vrt;ll YOUR 011' Rai ned sly. 111011 111 , 1, 11,..1)11111Ch ot • The ' (Brand Artily of the Republic) was or giviieir in Boal...buig, and the same night three hen teosts and two $1161114 11,11/41 , . 11e1 . 0 robbed, %Ve 11'0111 , / urge citi env l esiding in neighborhoods when this midnight organiLation exists Olt guard, foi l lurre 14 rant It 1111111 11 110 would endorse the ends it slims to accomplill, awl who would us,ociate ith ti" bummers, de-itl tern, and et; t‘..l niS who form the great bialy of this ilirty'airatigionetd, lull 'would steal au unhatched chicken or n rotten egg if ho could rind nothing more valuable to She. 7 . v s novr, July 2S, .18f,'S liregg twp. Pun q (wp Plt 11:S I. WA re itmAN . (NV usually wiel little village was stained last even ing. try the, report that XX. Parson Ifolnies, editor of the Ilerald,'lmi been enwlll,le,l 111 111:1 ganetnut by iv \ onlsee. lady, of good standing in • , aciety, and ahoy, reproach II neon., flint the Indy in question heard dating the day that her character lint 1 een assailed by the rail X X - raison, and u hen - ealle.i upon for an explanation lie would glee her MI satisfaotion whatever.. Sho then pr. - reeii ea to eternise the right of Judge and Jury, by inflicting Itttell punishment as bent tfalisfieti ntt injured woinans revenge Welrtist that a few lessons or thin kind Hill tench hint to mind his own business. And keep huts lengthy and et nuked smel ler out of other peoples atfairg. %I** llnt.t.srintrs Annotimv.—lt would be very strange it. hrirtown Pike this. which' bon always efijoyetia reputation for in telligence and culture, it in now rapidly icqufring a name for enterprnte and public spirit, a first clues Academy could not be sustained. Au experiment of ono year under many dimadvantagen has d o . mon/armed the foot that the families of the Borough are awake to the importance of maintaining much an institution, both for the benefit of their %In children And for the improvement of the town. The school year recently closed hits been it very prosperous one Began lag fall with six pupils in the lecture room of the Presbyterian eliureh, the shoot rapidly filled up an that alma fully paid the 'salary guaranteed to the Prin cipal, besides a heavy bill of incidental expenses. The 'merest' of the pant year certainly warrants the Board of Trustees in taking prompt measuren to enlarge the accom tuotlations and necure the services of a Principal who expects to establtsh him self pntmotnenily in this community. and whose testirnoniiln are'of the highest char Actor. The Trustees have recently filletrup a number of vacancies in the Board, examined into the condition of the treasury and set. on foot. a thorough repair of the old Academy building, no an to make it suitable for the renidence of the Principal and (lie accommodation of a number of hoarding pupils. They expect to be in possession of the proper ty in September next The ntivation of the Academy can not be surpassed for conspicuity and beauty Mr J C. Sudeny, Architect of Philadel phia, the gentleman who designed the beautiful plan for the new Presbyterian church in thin place, ham.furnished plan for the improvementof the Academy within and witbopt, and will furnish besides a design for the laying out of the grounds. If these plena are carried out, we thrill have a handsome 'whin] property which wllrbe a credit to the town, and no doubt a stimulus to its future growth. The building in at - pre sent much out of repair, and will require a much largersuin than the Board have on hand to put in good condition The Trusteess have lobe than two thousand dollars to expend at present, but they will do what they can with this. They trust to be able tunatinfAthe community that the institution is now a permanent thing, and worthy the patronage of the I public, and their liberal contribution of property holders to its further improve ment. En a neighboring ?tunty-town known to the writer the building up of a classical school ham been the means of giving tin whole town a wonderful im petus in the way of improvement and groweti, families from the county, with children tojutueste, are moving into the borough, and investing their money there. The suns result will androubtely folio* the building up of • good chisel& school in this town Citizens should look at It. In this light, and put a sbenld. er to the wheel. There are those who are steady to do the work, and watch over the'intereete of :the institution, if the citizens will furnish the meant for giving a rasps triable appearance to to the property. The Trnetests have lately relented as Principal, the Hee. • haled P. Hughes, Tipton, lowa, formerly Principal of the Edgehtll school at Prineelen,NewileracY. an institution of established reputatiob throughout the whole country. Nit* 11, ghee will remove to Bellefonte during the coming month, and will be ready to open the next teen Oast , the firm. of September. We bespeak for him a cor welcome ' sod- Oita eo-Operstion of all inserented in the otiose of liberal edu cation He has had many leers sue omenl experience in yet:Meal young men for college, end Instruiliog young ladies' in the brandies usually punned in a fiat class boarding school. The ROLM of Truntees ae at present constitution, consists of . the following persons- Andrew dre l tp Josvh,tireen, Salves Armor, N. )40111- inter" Samuel Linn, 61 Curtin, J 3. C Rumen. Edmund Blnnehard„ Chartbs McCafferty, Oen James A. Searef, E W. Rafe, John P. Hsu's, A. 8. Vat- entine, Jacob V. Thomas, At U Ifurn4 R. R. Valentine, Adam Iloy, Snowed Van Trois, Gloom M. Yoatun, Roe. Al fred Yeomans, The attention of the pub lic in called to an advertinenseni of the to•l4 , .‘ni• in rinnoiwr column. _....0 11 Timidity morning last, Ivhile Bonz Lucas nail lutotherpomon were en gaged in ili7egingliwell.in Curtin town ship, Mr. Lucas, being at the bottom of the well, complained of "fool air," and recittested to be hoisted up. 'When about fifteen or t went y feet front the bottom, ho fell- from the bucket, and broke Ilia neck. It is not known wheth er he wits overpowered by gas, oh wiled' erlie felrfrielliffe bwe'kei - by I: a c then{. aleon will closed for idle week, nit 110'01111i or OW deal' of the proprietor's fat 1 irr Wn Are nu thorned to on I) 01, nro tho ~nine. of JOSEPti hi , C1,0' 4 1( of ("olio town elfin, non eantiolote for County o , tlttinieolon- I`T, I.orject to the tionittinn of tho Democratic County Convention. • ,Business 'Notices. r . A .ri" Bonn Doesn't imply that he is crigazed in tho silk Wildness Neither does it follow that when ono is hum bugged, ho ithouhl conclude there's no more honor the world. Now n grout deal if annoyance and dissatisfaction has been canoed of Into years by illy contrived and miserably operating Cooking Stoves ; nut we are glad to learn flint per/',shoe er ,et every point in the "BARLEY SHEAF," Ow new Cool. introduced by Stuart, Peter Pli Ilioletpli in. The trails in our seetinii Omni,' make a note of this, nod at the sawn time beware of imitations. The Grin mimed Ow Oho only Manufacturers nt tho ' Barley Sheaf " For solo by W. W. Wilder, Mileshorg, Pa Time's lir-t footprints are wrinkles and gray hair and although nothing hoe been discmvered to eradicate film former the latter may be easily obliterated by the use of Iting,s Vegetable Ambrosia. We kiiew that It will reetore gray hair to its original color and remove fkom the scalp all itching irrita tion ,w bather caused by dandruff or humors, at tho !IMO time imparting to the hair that glossy arid beantiful look so much desired 13 30 4t [For the Weeeeti AN `Look on thin picture, and theh on that " Here you behold the infirm step, The pallid cheek, wasting - form, llntaated food, and a eeei l atmosphere Pn ironed with the tales of aches, pains, Sleepless nights, and mental despondency. There, laughing health, sparkling eyes, Elastic steps, craving appetite, forgotten CMS. Genial thought and ambitious resolves Show the contrail and markiltbe picture One took the Plantation Ilittere—the name ifidrit: They lire very itenedeial. for weak delicate persons 13 30-21. RC.tr, StiriTl. — fiaving associated my self with W. P. Laidley k W. I. Ilogeman Attorneys et law of Charleston West Vs, in the purebase and sale of real estate and the sale of real *state on commisaion we Mier t. these who may wish to purchase, a large number or splendV Perms with Houses out Houses ko., all in good repair. Also rich coal and timber Lands and town jliro petty. These Kind' are situated on the great Kanawha River and Its tributaries The Kanawha valley is celebrated for its tine climate and in beauty and fertility Is not surpassed by any in the state. 13-23 Sin • IC Oilman —The attention, of our readers is tit reefed to the advertisement of Coe's Dyipep sirs Cure, in another part of this paper. Thi• truly valuable medicine is recom mended by all who As it. Read the corti osier. The following are the quotations up to 6 o'clock on Thursday evening, when oar paper went to press: White Wheat, per bushel $2 10 Red Wheat, per bushel ' $2 011 Rye, per bushel $1 25 Corn Shelled, per bushel old 111 15 Oats, per busbol . eb Harley, per bushel 1 25 Buckwheat, per bushel I 00 Clurerseed, per bu5he1......... 5 00 Potatoes, per bushel I 50 Rims, per doses Lard, per VII Pork, per pound ...... . Ham, per pound Tallow, per pound . Butter, per pound Rags, per pound Oround Plaster, per ton ESTRAY, ,peen's to the residence Id the sub soriber,.in Halt Moon township. on the 26th day of July, one Roy M are. about ten years 614 'the owner is requsled to corns for ward, prove property, pay charges anditake her way, otherwise sbe will be disposed of as the law directs 13-91 3t. . JOHN A. HUNTKit. WILLIAMSPORT DICKSON Sian- NA RY. (For boils dollop ) ,This Institution, locat e7l at Williamsport, fa beauty .nd healthfulness of situation, ability •f faculty, and thoroughness of in stivetion, at reasonable rates, Is, perhiPi UnsurPal•64•lii the country. Neat session *lll eourrionisi - A tigust 27th. Catalogue sent on application TIIOIiIPRON St Proficient. !ShiII:MIFF% EACH, fly virtue of • writ of Fieri - l'acitis teemed out of the Court Of Common Plea, of Cem.re county, and to me directed, will be exposited at public sale at the Court Boone in Bellefonte, on Monday tlie44th day of Au gust, 1262, the following property : All that certain lot or piece of ground sit uate in the town of Snow Shwa, Ceutrecoun. th Psi., on the North-west aide of Fourth street two hundred and eighty feet (284) North-east from•Qtise street, and known as No. 245, in the plot of *aid town. Contain ing in front on Fourth attest runty feet and extending hack two hundred feet to a &enty [fret wide street. Thereon erected i two story fronts dwelling house and stable and othef out buildings. Seised, taken in execatidn, and to be sold es the property of Rlehard Nile.. Bale to commence at one o'clock of meld day. D. Z. KLINE, 13Aeriff. 13-90 et. Announcement The Bellefonte Market Nebo abberttoemento. Nclu).rabbtriizelitrato. BELLEp()NT E .k Tho 11l At ternrirthi+ rniUnllion le ill hpepett ern NV EL) Septetttlisr, 2nd, in the north of thn A e 1140.1'111g, the'rtettn i. heittg thoroughly re taut turtif.ii , d, and WIN 11l rend) for u..r, by The opening of 'la fern, The Ifnnt d lll Ti e }demure II liflrli.l.ll , 4llg, flint tiny hot n tlntrugell f't in, etinti, tin , Hey klentee I' 11114,11e0, lornierly hal r;.V.itow4.- - II 61.01,, tx i‘ t o. Prlore lon College and Selo, 4.1 ry. 11011 hai intil When yell s etweeehill r Aped tenet" lIC on turtle , for !I‘Jlolt bile-el! Le lenolllnec be Trie-lete jet Ile lie palr.a.i .4 tit • peblie ow 0,, ..11e ,1 : lei I 11 ,, ree; ti and • e I )1.?1, ie a 'll , I . li ,I,o{ Veld/ In, I r. iko Wit M, and din 11114 . 111 ; t 4. 0 ,• ont unul•uuin+ 1..1 pup they run Lo r.i l umd. The a-t en eie p te% nl (be levipal 1” , I. le , .Ler 5,314 5l dint qi liee`lee, by 1110e0 ‘10:1 1., Wit) be meet% tram blue eqi tintitelY eak , tel 'reel nhnether 4, l 111, eerear le an P 4110.11 otilvleay.tit• Fr,. Her. P D. Do ot,, ) ,1„1 1', 1 ,,t0r of Diet At , * Vock A vettuo Cliortotr %Vattintl i .r, ton, D C lrunun r/. Jllth 190 I Hui well rirfluoillte.l with the Rev Jame,• P. llughe•, New Jersei, ( owl blive haul I i ..n+ under Wm Chile It tVIIII 1111.1110 .111141411. v that l recultiolend him In rireutA Ili a llu , rmigh and uffi. to 04•11 , yeX1`0111 , 4 n 11.tpl) II Vlellt n 01l hind judicious ut the ulduithistratiou PrOTII Plt“rr%11011 O.W Pr tent) PAT of I.6ll.yettu Colleg, L have knowu Llughoe i i.uy Aid r y..n s HO 'I, ~ nu Ow Al tttettt la I ' , mt.' , ye during n parr ..1 illro lure I wart nt Erigelllll, and lint Ti! thus hurl sin plu opport urunes VitiLS. r. fe r and rivaliticntirrlt4, I itu fliprovrir !limn{ 1.. express ley in gin rrprerrrri of Ma thorough and eiLCln u (Ca her,;. and bpi tinu-utilly happy inlluenue sitm his pupils. lu 010 Ixttet Metieet • lie,OieN .pin ion , nu eupertur, and but tvet entUala W. C. CATri , From Rev. Alex. L. Itlial.LL 11. 1.). Prultuser in the lhoolugluel Suututary. I'ills'h.Tn4 June, 60th ISo9 I have great emtidence in the Rev. lantei P. Hughes WI u'rntil teacher, both to hit aptness to give tnetructine, nll,l hie tact in the Ktfin m1.11.46°11 of dowiptino. 1 have had two suns under his care, and from the most careful observation, I am tree to re mtuttstend the school at one of SRN and thorough tnttrucltoo• At.nx. T, Frnm ROV. CFI R 1.104 HODO 6,1). Profeeenr in the Tlieutogie.l fieniinary .151nunrusi June 20th I BSI I have for several years been •tquainlcti with the Rev. Jawed P,Prineipel of the Rilgehill school, Princeton N J I believe him to he a talbful and competent teacher, sincerely devoted to the instruction and welfare or his pupils. For bre•a and furtnTt particulars applt cation may be made 'other tcrthe Proictpal or to • Rev. Ai num YromAng 13.'.1 41 I'reeidieeit tof the nuard f Trusters SHERIFFS SALES By virtue of Sundry write of Levan Macias and Ireeofirmer & T oon. limed oat of the Court f common Pleas of Centre county and to me directed will be exposed to public sale at the Court Howie in Boilefoote on Monday the 24th day of August next, the following property to wit: 4 1 11 0 i II that certain lot or piece of ground sit• nate in Spring township,Centre county, Pa , minded by the Belleloots end Lewistown turapike on the south and wind, east by larid of Henry Null and others, and on tho North by land of Rekenroth, conteintnq there and one fourth acres more or less,thoreon erected a two story dwelling house and other out buildings. Seized taken in execution and to be sold at the property of Hugh B. Tate. ALSO All the right title and interest of defen den ton and to all that certain lot or pipee of ground situate In the Borough of Philips burg, Centre county, Pis, bounded and dereribed as folloilis to wit • on the north by Beaver Street, on the east by South Second street, on the south by lot of Jacob and on the west by land owned by John E. White, tiontaintng shoot ono fourth of an acre mole or leas, thereon eren led a sellout house er., Seized taken In execution and to be sold aa the property of Joseph 11. Jonu. A en The following &scribed building and lot of /ground of Pokul Slikers, to wit • frame barn situatitina the township of Boggs in said couttly of Centre.' nOntaining Id front arty feet., and 11) depth thirty eight feet and the track or parcel of land on which the said frame barn • ands the said inert of land be ing bound uy lands of tleerge Walker, Jacob Walker and others, lying on %Valiance Bun, baring the Bellefonte aid Snow Shoe Sail Road running threugh tr a ct, containing eixty acres more or leaa Seized taken In executrion and to be sold no the propprty of Paubriliner. ALStI • A tertkiti tract or place Of land situate in I Rosh -township, Centre county Pa., Spruce Creek turnplke running through paid tract. boun(Ted on the south anti Seat t,y lands of Lyon Short. a Cu. • and on the north and east by lands of Morgan Sale • Co., con taining one hundred acres more or lesothere on erected a log nods frame dwelling hon.e of two stories each and a frame stable. 16 On Seised taken in execution and to ho eold xe the,property of George Vaughn Kate to commence at une O'clock, of said day. Sheriff's 0160 e 1). X. K. 1.11111. _ . ftel/efoste Po., 13 30-3 t Sheryl pIiiNgYLVANiA, CRTITItS COUNTY, BS I .11" P. Delbert, clerk of the orphayeg court of said oGuoty of &Mire, de hereby certify that at an orphitt'aceerti btild at Bellefonte the 27th { !ay of April A. D. IMO, before the honoratple, the judged of said court on !notion a tole was granted upon the heirs and representatives of John Hem (leotard, to come Into court on the foutth'lklonday or August neat, and aoeept or Tsetse to tempt at the valuation sod ap points, or to show cadre why rear estate of said deceased should not be sold. In testimony. whireol... I have hereunto set my hand and faxed the seal of mid court at BeNfonte the 27th 4ay of Aptif , A. D., 1868. D. Z. KLIMS, Sherif - - IVDMVITRivrous NOTIolt. IA re of ad=finiebtattot an due estate o ohnel tiltsou, lots of Rush town ship, deceased, ha.r.ing'•*n granted te the underelgusd,be requests all pirui to sons 'knowing Airausedrse Indebted to said ta, *lake tusalediat• payment, an d-tbo haring ttlaklto against the stuns, to variant thin' duty au thentinated for settlement. AUSTIN KUM Osceola MU 18 28 8t - AJniaietrato•. Nr11) Rbbertionnento. T ,ATEST HUM WASIIINOTON. 4'IJAD sTErio,:cs itiwkirgATEs TrIE -"ocito;Atiu PLAti.oltm Loco exnitement reigns at 'Lo 01101.1: A tht T.T4Unit,STOItg lasnoP ST al., . ELLEFONTE iwre Itept co rstnutlr n fa)) Furl , lv or the, WW2". lotsvr thnn II 1,11 . (11114 CIO!r, where oot•iiin of PhilactoliTia II ntwk entmrnta of thn tot Oiti Hpurbon, Manonrnholn, Ithh whisky 11011 and Gin Cognvin and , other Itrentlie4 4E111116 , 11 it Now England Run, MEM IMIECEM i r hoLLii A I ly,l+✓) all of winch ho ie nollirof no low ax to aatan iet all ("GOITRE COUNTY AGRICULTURAL k i sociRTV. At a miettog ut the rem Mee' on the Fair Grounds the following were adopted and ordered to be published : WITMRICAR. the Centre county Agricultural tely through its o•mmtttee has sontficted for the meicing of the trottm track, be buildings of a atencp around the groan d and erection of the nere•sary bui dingo upon the +Arne, all of which are to be completed on or before the fret day of September next, therefore. /4.0601, thatithe balance remaining un paid of thu subshiptions mule toward par eiIAS mg and nut g up the grounds and the orection of buildings for the exhibitions of the Soo iety, be collretcd on or before the 211th of August. Beso/rrd, that persons who hare subeerib ad upon papers in the several townships, be tequorted to forward the same to Samuel Gilliland, gag , Bellefonte. in obedience to the foregoing the under sigtei wfilit•all upon subscribers after the Bret lay of Aar's*, fee the halamea.,eat dna. SAMUEL GILLILAND, 13 30.3 t Superintendent CuunLca lioDun N ITTANY VALLEY INSTITUTE. JACKOONYILIA, CLAIRE CO., PA This new Institution of learning will open it■ second session on the sth of August,' 868, unvier the prlneipalahip of Prof. D. la Wolf A. M. All the customary acacendo branches will ho taught, and epeciel pains will be taken t, provide proper NORMAL INSTRUCTIONS for such siwish to engage in teaching. Tuiticci from ss,to glg,per session,of 3 weeks Boarding $3.00 per week. Facilities Cr , studying instrumental mu sic given at fifty cents per lesson, with the use of instr ument. For particulars Address, Rev. D. G. MAIM, I 3 3t, ITc Ike , 1' CI ,reutre co. Pa. TO TUB 11E1E8 AND LEGAL RHYNE sentatives of Frederick Malone, do. retitled : Take notice that, by virtue of 'a Writ of Partition mimed out of tb. Orphan's Court of Centre county and to me • directed, an inquest will he held at the late residence of Frederick Malone, deceased, in the town ship of Bongs. and count, of Centre, on Thursday the sth day of August, A. D. '69, at 99 o'clock. a. m„ of mild day, for the pur pose of making partition of thereat estate of said deceased to and among Ids heirs and legal •representatives. if Oaf same can be done without prejudice to or spoiling of the wholei otherwise to value and appraise the same according to law, at which time and place you may be present, If you thlalf proper. Sheriff's Office, U, E. KLINE, June 19 1858 69 Sheriff. FOR SALIt. • ValitableP'sm for ails bordering on the town of Ilublersburg, in Walker town ship. Centre County, within lire miles of• reilroad and two miles Irmo coal mine, about ONE HUNDRED AND' FIFTY ACRES, clewed and in a good state of culti vation. The balance visit timbered, the whole tract it drat rote lime stone land with an Imoe and peach hrehard, , hereon of ten acres bearing yearly, two dwelling houses thereon, a well of good water al the door, s large bank barn, with power house attached Also an elegant water pimp fr a gristmill or factory and plenty of iron ore thereon. For further information call lathe premises. 19-111-11 w ANTHONY CARNER. OALSBURO ACADEMY, ' soAt.sspsta, CUMIN CM, PA. file Gll teen .1 th Is institution (sus is s flourishing useditina) wir1441113 un MONDAY, AUGUST 3rd, 1968, and continue tea weeks. Both male and fe male pets received. Boalaburg is cached by.~ stage from Belle, foam, Bpruce Creek and. Milroy. Tuition from $$ to $7 per 'team. Uoasd ins In prliate families at from $11.33 to 58.50 perweek. A IIORMAL cI,ASS will be formed, Por furlbar-paatra'addtass 18 8131 O. Ip. L.IILB/113R, Primelpla. A UDITOR'S NOTICE. ti The undersigned, aa AiletiMreippoinled by the Calif!, of Coirmamt ,Pleee of Centre Comity tp d4itribab the gooey 11, the heads of D. 2% Knoe, Sq., Sheriff, arising from the tale of the Real !haste of D. IE, Plante, amonglit the ilea of the aredlhern. mill 'meet the periling M interest at the at of Bush A YoEuia, le the botouih of Vellefonte, on Tneednr, the Seth day of Aaiun melt, a% 10 "'clock. a. m., whoa and Hera OS pop sone mtereeted may attend if they think proper. •.,•-• ORORAWIL TOoc l ll, Auditor. •. • yy • A lialemear In a %Skeletal* Notioq onerehe eau emaiaand a Rood trade liberal ladummente will be held mg. Address I. P. CHIAILP 4 ANT a Cu. ' VI North Srd et. WM in tlio w.. rlO, - ) !milt vn o. oIL S MAderift. LiAIM, F•berry, Port Wine, Kinds or A. B A Uhi. A yen( IL Noticc It Hit 1:-VI NOTICE• 4. he to How ing nowninipt have been' exawilited and pod by me, mud remain filed ofreeerd Bn tbie °Oleo for the temptation' of helve. legot. , ', ,•Icdrtoas and all others in ally spay interv•tvd, and will be ,pdpmehte,l to'' the o , rplian's Cokirt of Centro comity to be bold .°!. Kolb funle, fur alluwaacci amt coax in at ion , on Well finedny, tie 21Sth day of Au - gnot, AA) 1808. 1.:/i.g.ar.9 1 2nt osimutor ui to o Iso-t till and testament 0. 11 , ill in In Batley, late of Ferguson towtahlp, deceased. , . 2 'the areount ,tio]row Gre g g. add ut Mitchel) executors 01 the c,lll and ton autenti of linsld Mitchell late of -Bello dootkisetl' The of A. J Graham, (ailing) aitinowit tutor of hoof !nett tirttilalll, ul Pildtpd ,, ilg. Centro e.11111.y, t The !Mal 11 , , , tlitit itzlon ex. motor of the lag will and telf Lamont of Pe ter late of Haines township. deed. 5 Thu account, of Tlio no Barnhart, ad tnimatratorol d-c, of Philip Barnhart, late of Howard township, deceased. J Final acc.iant, Of 'Rudolph Pletcher, guardian of Catharine Shank and Dacia M. Shank, miner children of Nathan Shank, Into s of Centro county, deceased, 7 The &CM/MIL of Peewits 'rod in, Feq., Guardian of Aralrilla M. hhailte and Ira C. Slimily, minor eltildrou of Martha ShadJo, late of Centhitiounty, deoenne.l. A The account of Aaron Datweiler. guns dian °finery fleistweiteitiow Mary Blessed William (lostweiter and Harsh lietetweito (tow Sarah condo', miner children and heirs of rieorge flelstweite, Into of Haines bytraship, deceased. 0 The account of James 11. Mitchell, int ininistrai yr of do, of Robert F. Barren. late of Ferguson township. doccaeod. 10 The account of R. D. cdatmiiio, ad minintratnrof &e, of Sarah Cummings, late of the tioretkiih of Bellefonte. deceased. II The aceoutit of AlLos cierbovt; guar dian. of Perry , Fidoluon. Mary and Jefferson Gates, minor children of David flares, late of Ferguson township. deceased. • 12 The account of Samuel tiller and Amelia Rider, adminis rattan of Ac, of Wil liam Hall, late of FOrnusuti township, deed. 13 The vooent of Martha Stalker,admin istrator of dc. efJolmStelker, late.ed Fee gliion township, dsccasetl. 14 The Anal account of George Living, son, executor of de, of Rebecca (fattens, late of Bellefonte. deceased. 15 The &catmint of David Alison and Wit- Hem Allison, jr„ executors of the last will and testament of GeDrge late of • Gregg township, deceased. lfi The account of George Jhhostonhaugh executor of the last will and testament of Joh n Mulherger, late of Barrie vat). dee'd. 17 The account of Joseph Baker, executor of the last will and testament of Abraham , Haldeman, late of Harris township, deed: - If The account of John Irwin, Jr., guar dian of Elizabeth Harrold, minor child of C. W. Harrold, late of CURTe county, deo'd. 19 The account of Joseph F. Williams, administrator of se, of William McDonald, late of Huston township, deceased. 20 The account of Ilesekiak Hoy, execu tor of the but will and testament of John • Hoy, late of the horongtr of Bellefonte, dee'd. 21' Sepp)emantarr:stemsount of Roberti Cooke Executor of the last lOW aid Ili* meet of William W. emote, Ilea of the bor ough of M ilesburg, deo'd• 22 The account of Catharine Campbell Executrix of the last will arid testament of 11. B. Troziyuloy, late of the borough of Bellefonte, deceased. 23 The accounted George W. hamburger administrator of d -0., of Jannis& Mayan, late of Benner township, deceased. 24 The account bf George W. hamburger administrator of sc., of Fuelix Lee, late of Benner township, deceased. - 25 The account of William F. Reynolds and George M. Tarsal. Exeentora of the last will tad testament of John I. Duncan, late of the borough of Beillifesste, deceased, 20 The account of Samuel Frank, Guar-. dims of Bholl, minc e r child of Philip Shell, late of Clinton county, deceased. 27 . The account of Samuel Frank, Execu tor of the last will mid testament of Chris tale Dauchienbach - liii - of Mlles township', deceased. 28 The at4ount of William Thompson and George IL Wasson, administrator' of to., of Jaoub Ilouserdate of Harris township, deceased. J. P. 0 EPIIART, Beguiler 33poito ani) ,stationerg B IBLIIN No. 9 Containing .it plates, Psalms In Mikes. Family Reogrd, gilt back and sides, $3,75 Nu. 11 Containing ten plate' Apocry pha' concordance imams, lousily reeord, bounded so s 4 ls ll No 11 P. Bowe arranged with Photo graphs, $4,541 some with photograph* and clasp, $5,00 Nsi. 12 Contaicing 20 plates and stone as No 11. 10,60 No 13 Containing same u No 11, plain gilt edges, $6,00 setae clop and gilt. $6,50 No 21 Containing, sane as to 11 P. dine, -17,6 e same fine itierorm full guilt sun elup. 17,50 The subscriber has also Bibles of &bat ter quality and higher proves. They are all Harding, Bibles. BINDING WAIIR.4NTBD, and are far superior to those gettentip for the purpose of being hawked about the oonn• try and sold at extottionary °Hoes, 11-45 tf. 0120, LIVINGSTON. LIVINOVON'S BOOK STORE. ThiMnderslgned at the Navy Roos, in the North end of thi Brukerholf row, on the &mantel Berner of the Diamond, still heaps On hand his tutusl assortment of TEBOLOGICAL". CLASSICAL, SUNDAY SCHOOL, lIIISOELLANEOUS, and all the various School Books now Muse. BIBLES, arranged for family photographs also otherblblei ht Kratjartety. varying to prie•fros,lo, cents to $5O. Photograph Albums, Roles* Albums, (a nen Invention,) Blank Books end Stationary, Legal Blanks, Betallie Mate* &a., As. He is also the Agent for Centre County Bte thelatroduo don and sale of Parker A IVataon's Read ers, Itaab'S' 'Claelt'a. (*unman, Breek's Arithumties, Bentiatlee Goo grs- Oka, 11.4:1444514'4 Watery of the United Elfrokies, and Wrigbee Ortbegrapke 12-3 b-AL GIEO. LIVIIQO f KINBLOR ABBOT *A, . '!•-• Nvimpies* afiglik in toleasle dealers in'. Weill, dealers In ffATIONART iplyAinita, I ATLIDNBRY A lINVS . Pgt3, ' 44.TIOSIIIRT AS ovuotsis, nrailtr 300E8, 'fl C, Oic . BLANK. BOORS, IN B, 10. ' BLANK 800 K& MK, ha. . ' ' KINSLOH"& BROTHIM, , • A'ro wlllut the ♦bore at tint loom Phil adanitita tated, Olio at a trial aad and out fii! youth:ayes 12:-42
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