The Ochlocratic Watchman. I! El TERMS.--f 2 per year when paid In ad vance, $2,50 when not paid in 'advance end $3,00 when not paid before the expiration the 4r OUR AOUNTC.—We have authorised the following gentlemen, to receive and receipt tar oubsaription to the Dettocaocic Wawa Dian, ORiNalltalt JaE H. RRI►PRYORR, WiLTZR LI6►►RODACII, Sugar Valley, Clinton Co., Pa, THINGS ABOUT TOWN & COUNTY ' l ' AMa Otrit.—Our friend W. L. Allen, lumbering oranddy Lich Run, a short time since killed a rattrAenake with 17 ratio on it. —Some of the etreeto of Bellefonte need repairing very badly, they 'are worse than any country road in the county --Tho police foroo of Bellefonte is now m udi,rnore netiie than it used to be, and as a oonsequenoe there is not half the rowdyism on our streets there Was formerly. Srkl ACCIDENT —A little non of Mr finny Haraden, of Ilalf Moon, wan ran over by a wag.m loaded with nand, and had his leg and arm badly broken and efushed,'on Saturday last. ---The wiastern portion of this county was visited with 7L fine rain on Weiln&lay and Thursday last. The drought still continues in this section, and the corn orop is already injured be yond all Lope - of recovery. - • —A Dutchman entertained the crowds on the streets, on Monday last, with the music of bagpipes, while a wo man, who accompanied him, bogged pen nies from the bystanders. Tho music was of a very inferior kind, and it looked as strange Ito see a Dutchman with bagpipes as it would to see a Scolchman eating switzer and drinking lager beer. --Some dirty dog, without the fear of the Magistrate or the opinion o( a de eived public before his eyes, seld uslast week by forging the name of. It. M. Ma gee, Esq., so a marriage notice. If we ever get low nigh to advocate -negro suffrage and amilgamation, ♦r to qupport the rotten and oppressive doctrines of radicalism, we'll hunt that, chap up and make him a companion lie's bt for nothing else unless it is to akin skunks and make stump speeches for (Irant mad Ufa: & M A XIVILI:11 Theatre has been performing to good housei in this place during the past two weeks They have been successful, and their success is due to the fact they •play well each his part " They place no characters upon the stage that their per former); are unable to fill, and they allow none of the vulgarians or profanity that so often disgrace the calling of the actor Miss Sylvestir, especially, has won the approbation of the theatre-going people of Bellefonte. Her acting has through out rendered entire satisfaction, and added much to her already well deserved popularity During the few nights that they remain with us, our readers can pass a few hours Pery pleasantly by visiting them at Bush's Hall. RAIL-BOND ROUTE —We have received a letter from a friend, in Penne Valley, suggesting a route for the Centre & Mif R., which, if at all accessible, would certainly be a great advantage to the people of the lower end of Penns Valley. 'the writer nays: 4•Start at Milroy and pass through what is called Heavies Valley to the State road, then through the gap of thp Hint ridge of the seven tiountaits, thspoe along Rouse Run to 'Penns' Creelt, then en tholltbld survey of the great Western and At s lan, tio . ; oL along Nuns' Creek, and. by Centre 14,11 to. Boalebnrg, &e. I know that the lower end of the Volley :irante the road, and if the proper efforts are Medi, enough money oan be raised to grade that part of the road-0111st the distance will be more, than, by crossing tile mountains in the neighborhood of Boalsbprg " --The knotty and defective fruit, which falls from trees in large quanti ties at this time of the year, is a baneful poison, and hundreds of Children die daily fromiating it. While a few apples are actually ripe so early in the season, there are bushel" eaten which are prema turely ripened, by the attack of worms or insects, and fall to the ground. Chil dren should be most carefully guarded from the serious consequences which may result from (hail\ sating such frail. It may be opiderahlenrouble to pt - vent them Allem doing so, but it is cer tainly easter than to nurse them through a long illness and perhips to loose them in the grad;' In such a climate as ours, t+ith our cold nights and intensely hot days, with our fogs and dews and damp evenings and ramming, it requires the greatest care to live Wall, and it is im impossible for any human being to eat the poisonous vegetables which are so abundant, and which even Ind their way In large quantities into our markets. Watch the children well and at the same time do not forget to guard your own -7—Miller at hie Book Store on Alle gheny atreet, 6 lB Belling Stationery and Books, cheaper than ever.. Big is the place to call. —A..Deer, weighing over 200 lbs., was killed on Eddy Lick Run,a few days since, icy a hunter krt4wn as "French Joe." DXIIOOIIATIO MIMING —ln pursuance to the notice given by the Chairman of the Cdkrimittee, a meeting of the Demon racy ass held in the Court House, on Tuesday Evening,Aug, 26. The meeting was celled to order by John H. Orvis, and on motion of Fred. Kurtz, lion. Samuel T. Shugert was chosen to preside with the following Vice Presidents end Secretaries : aftgg tap. Penn tap Vice Presidents—John Smith, Ezra Spangler, John 11. Mitchel, J. G. Lari leer, Dr James Dobbins, R. R. Jones,' Jacob M. Kepler, Jacob Leathers. , Secretaries—A. Boyd Henderson, F..Fortney, D L. Keep. On motion of C T. Alexander, our friend, Wm. P. Furey, one of "ye edi tors.' of the Clinton Democrat, was called upon to addres; the meeting, which he did in an effective and telling speech, laying bare and exposing to the public gaze the fallacy of ilia position taken by the Radical party upon the question of Reconstruction ; proving clearly that all governments, derive theirjunt powers from the consent of the governed, and tlinrof IL consequence, the proposed re °omit ruction of the Soul hern States upon the Steven's-Sumner policy, was base usurpation Throughout, his speech was replete with strong and convincing argument. Aftersthevtlene of Mr. itirey'n speech, the following resolution was offered by C. T. Alexander, and wan unanimously adopted. Resolved, That see hereby endorse the platform of re•olutinns adopted by the Democratic National Convention "nsiiem bled in New York, and the nominess of said Convention. the''Hoi Horatio Sey mour for Premident, and lien. Frank P• Blair for Vice President, and we here by ratify the nomination of Charles E. Boyle for Auditor General, and Gen Wellington U. Entfor_Surveyor General, and the whole County ticket recently placed in nomination by the Democratic County Convention, and we hereby pledge our earnest support - to whoever may be regularly placed in nomination by the Democratic Judicial and Congres sional Conferees ' After the reading of the resolutions, Mr Orvis, being called for, responded in his usual calm, cool, deliberate and con vincing style. Like all his speeches, it was unanswerable„and these who failed to hear him missed a rich treat On motion of Fred. Kurt: a vote of thanks was returned to Mr. Furey for Ms able effort, after which the meeting ikdjourned . AORICULT URAL Sects vr.-The quarterly meeting of ibis Society was held in the Court 1101/AU on Monday evening last. Samuel Gilliland,Superintendent of the Fair Gronnds, reported the progress made in their preparation for the pur poses they are intended. Ile stated that the Track would be completed by the later part of next week, as would also the fence around the grounds, that the course of Buffalo Itun had been changed ; that terracotta pipes have been laid con veying fine spring water all over the grounds ; tbat a building three hundred feet in length had been contracted for and would be completed by the middle of September, and that a carriage road around the trotting track was also being made, all tending to make-these among the most complete grounds in the State lie Mated also that the estimated coat of the improvements would be /I 8 follows : For Trotting Trsck Fence Floral 11 all ......... ........... ..... 2,739 04 Convey ng Water ... . 262 f 2 Terra Cotta Pipe, to 296 42 Carriage Road 61 911 Tpe offices lie said tail' remain to be comiracted for and built, b it the Society home on hand. enough lumber for the ctitriose and require more money. On motion of 1). G.•itush, the 61h,7tit, Bth and 9th days of October were fixed upon as the days for the Annual Exhibi tion. On motion it was Resoioedilli at it be recommended to the County Committees of both Political parties, that no meetings of a political character be held during the continuance of the Fair, and that the Msecutive Corn. mlttee be requested to secure the Court. House for the evenings of the days of exhibition. / Mr. John It. Orris, ttfleie paying a de served compliment to if. N. McAllister, 114 proposed t following : 'Wl:angst+, Bl) ue the organization of the Institut' n now known u the Agri. cultural College of Pennsylvania, our follow citizen, If. N. MoAllister,hae been a Trustee of the same and bas with tib pretzedvuted zeal, energy and assiduity, given hie time, labor said means to pro mote the success of the same. Therefore, be it .1 Raohied, By the Agricultural society of Centre County, that we commend the honest, energetic, disinterested and self sacrificing conduct of If. N. McAllister, Esq , in his efforts as one of the Trustees of the Agricultural College of,Psnasyl vsnia, and further that we refiner!. him not to resign his position as such Trus tee, but that he continue still to dal charge the duties of the same. * Which was unanimously adopted. On motion of Bfr. Adam Hoy the fol lowing gentlemen were appointed dele glib electors' . of the Agricultural Col lege of Pennsylvania for the ensuing year :--Richard Conley, of Benner, Samuel Vantriee, of Bellefonte, Samuel Uillitand, of Harris. The following gdntlemen were appoint ed A:committee-to procure conveyances for the purpose of taking electors froma distantie to the College on Wednesday.' John T. Johnson, Chairman, M. T. Milli ken, John Irvin, Jr , J. D. Shugart, and, Robert Valentine, of Bellefonte, Moses Thompson, of Ilarris, William Irwin and John filbert, of Benner. Gentlemen who own or control car rikges or other conveyances will report their willingness to carry detegaten to the College, to Mr. Johnson, the Chair man, or any 9ther Member of the Com mittee, on or before Monday next. The carriages will be required by 7 o'elqck A. M , on Tuesday of next week. After some further business had been transacted the Society adjourned. - Business Notices. —W would again call the attention of our reader!' to tho advertieenient in another colux}, of the Bellefonte Acad emy. - MAGNOLIA. Werke —A delightful toilet article—euperlor to Cologne HA et half the price. —To get good bread, cakee, pies, ran dies or Ice cream, the place to go is to Ma IDowell's New Bakery on Bishop street. Be ' tam every thing you wish, fresh and clean and good. Wnll • a In MI Beer ■AttILT SKIVING MI.- comma 7—An opinion worth something, ta ken from the Scientryie American, this best and highest authority on Mechanioal im piovements and inventiops. It says: ..We ere haVing'a great many inquirlee ?or Sewing- Machines from various part, of the country, and as we cannot conveniently re ply to them all by mail, we have thought it proper to state our opinion- in regard to them in this public manlier. We have used Wilson's patent, manufactured by the Wheeler & Wilson Manniactnring Company andewe can lay in regard to it, that if is with oat a rive/. It le simple, not easily put out of order, and, in point of effectiveness and ne other machine stands a head of it. We state this much In regard to the excel lent machine on our own responsioility." Thee* machines are for sale at Harper Brothers Store on Spring street, ^Bellefonte, and by the traveling agent, Thos. Patton. 13 32 2t • RI•L ERTAT.I.-41111ling associated my• self with W. P. Laidley it. W. H. Ilogeman Attorneys at law of Charleston West - Va. in the norther* end ewle reel Mate and the sale of real estate on commission we offer t, these who ropy wish to purchase, large number of splendid Farms with Houses out IfouservPcs, all in good repair. Also rich coal and timber Lands and town pro perty. These land■ are situated on the great Kanawha River ■od its tributaries The Kanawha valley is celebrated (or its tine climate and in beauty and fertility is not surpassed by any in the stale. 13-23 3m • E. 61111271. Time's 11r:t footprints are wrinkle. and gray hair and although nothing has been discovered to eraditate the former the latter may be easily obliterated by the use of Ringo' Vegetable Ambrosia. We know.thet It will restore gray hair to its original color and remove fkom the scalp all itching irrita. tion,whether'caused by dandruff or humors, at the lame time imparting to the hair that glossy and beautiful look eo much desired 13 30 4t A Eirt,eliniti Ero•al—Messre. Stuart Pe terson • Co., one of the ulttest stove multi facturing firms In Philadslphia, are introdu cing to the notice of the trade, the hand somest, best arranged, and altogether the most excellent Cookinr btove (burns either wood tir seal) ever invented. The "Barley Sheaf" is the title of the new candidate, and It is epok•n of as being a grand triumph in stove misaufacdusing. Tho demand for it is already very great., an,: bids fair to in crease to unlimited extent as its merits be. come gore lolly known. The trade in ou r section will And it, to their interests to pay special attention to the claims of the Barley /Pima' Beware of imitations. For sale by W W Wetsier, Mtlesburg, Pa. $1,186 00 1,001 00 " tip ring is cheery Whiter is dreary, Green lea•ee hang, but the hrueruf:atuit fly , When he id shaken, ' Lone and forsaken, What can an old wan do but die?" • Whyl, take Plantation Bitters, to be sure, and with them a new lease of life. The old are made young again, the middle aged rtl , Joke, and the young become doubt brilliant' by Using this splendid tonic. Dyspepsia, Heartburn, Liver Complaint, Headache. Pains in the side, "Crick in the beck" and all symptens of Stomachic Derangement, yield at once to the health giving influence of Plantation Bitters. They add strength to the system and buoyancy to the mind. 13 34-2 t. —Much has been 'shng of the "Maid with the Golden flair." No song, however, has yet been able to make that color e"popu- Jar ono for any obrisiderable length of time -Light red, faded or sandy hair equally un der the ban of public opinion. We are hap py to announce to our readers who desire to change those colors, that three applications of Ring's Vegetable Ambrosia will give them beautiful auburq poaching all that soft, lustrous appearance ao desirable in this chief adornme r of female beauty. 114-4 t. ADMINIETRTOIVE NOTICE. Letters of Administration, on the 'date of Wm. Ebberte, late of Worth tp., having been granted to the undersigned, he requests all perilous knowing themselves In• 4/ebted to lipid estate, to make immediate payment and thoee baring olalme against the same to. present them,duly authentica by law lot eittlement. 13 34-30 JAMES BATTEN. The Bellefonte Merket. The tollowlng are the quotation, up to e o'clock on Thursday evening, when our paper went to press: Whit. Wheat, per bushel • ' 12 I 0 Red Wheat, per bushel .....,....... *9 00 Rye, per . bushel , , $1 26 Corn Blilled, per buehel Old , $1 lb Oats, per bushel 55 • Barley, per bushel 1 10 Buckwheat, per bushel 1 00 Oloverseed, per bushel. 7 00 Potatoes, per bdshel 0 1 75 Eggs, per dozen 25 Lard, per pound.... 20 Pork,'per pound 0 Ham, per pound 26 Tallow, per pound 10 Butter, per pound 35 Rage, per pound , 04 Ground Plaster, per ton 16 00 Net» abbettioemento. M ESSRS. LAZARUS & MORRIS, OPTICIAN§ it OCULISTS HARTYORD, flare, with a ♦few to meet the increased de mend for their celebrated MU/TOTED BPFCTACLES, appointed GEOROF W. PATTON, WATONNAKNII AND JIMILEII, Itellefooke, Penn• As their sole Agent for this place. They have taken care to give all needffil Instruc tions, and have confidence in the ability of their agent to meet the requirements of all customers'. An opportunity will be thus of forded, to procure, at all thaes -Fpeeitecies Unefinnllad by any for their Strewythersieg and Preorrnrty Too much caanot be'said aa:tol their SU stilt/KITT over the ordinary glaases worn. There is No (Jlimmenng,• IVavertstg of the Sight, _ . Ditrinesr, other unpleasant maation,hut en the con trary, from the peculiar coustrucpoo of the Lenses, they are SOOTHING and PLHASANT, causing a feeling of relief to the wearer, and producing II clear and (flounce egion, se in the natural healthy sight. They are the only spectacles that - Preserree as torn as A.eist eAe SiyAi And are the CHEAPEST because the BEST !always la•tiog Naar AAAAA without change being necessary. CAPTION Mr. (lei:wire Wl'atton, dealer in Watches, Closhe r inerairy, ta.,. L thtlt-ONLY Again appointed in this place. ME EMPLOY SO PIDUEMEIP7 . IRa 13 34-Iy. N EW BOOK - STORE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Book, Stationery & News Emporium. JACOB D. MILLER His purchased the Book, Stationary and News establishment of Kinslois and Brother on Allegheny ergot, near the Diamond, to which he has Just added a large invoice of goods, such' u Is generally kept in a well conducted Book and Stationary Store. His stock consists of Theological, Mediutl, law, Miscellaneous, Sun Hay School and School Books, Time Books, Pass Books,and Diaries. Every grade and price of Cap, Legal. Bill. Letter, Bath and Nola Paper, fine French Paper, Envelopes of every desoriptioz and Price Pens. Inks, Inkstands, Erasers, Rub ber bands. transparent and omninon Slates, Slate Pencils, Lead Pencils, Crayons, •c. -ALSO Daily and Weekly Papers, Magazines, and Sheet bluff°. a large supply of Legal aad Justices Blanks, constantly on band Also U 8, Internal Revenue Stamps at face. il• it also Wholes"lo Agent for Lochman's Celebrated Writing Fluid Country merchants would do well to call and examine my stock before purcbasing elsewhere, es / I can sell at manufacturers priori. JA!" Books got to order , when desired t 3 34 ly H AVE GOOD TIME I To got yQpr WAVNIES, CLOCKS. A ND JEWELRY repaired In the boot of I tylo—warrautad, MIMI JOHN 11. HAHN, at N 6. 4 BUIIIIOII Arcade. FOR SAAR. Valuable Farm for lON bordering on the town of gabhomburg, in Walker town- ship, Cisotre County, within five miles of railroad and two miles from coal mine, about ONB HUNDRED AND FIFTY ACRES, Weaved and in agood state of matt. ration, The balance well 'limbered, the whole tract is first rate lime stonn land with en Apple and peach orchard, t. hereon of ten acres bearing yearly, two dwelling holms thereon, a well of good water at the door, a large) bank barn, with power bons* attached Also an elegant water power for a gristmill or factory and plenty of Iron ore thereon. For further information nail at thepreniseo. 18.13.4 m. ANTHONY CAREER,. Netu abbertfamentri eIAUTIQN. ) ,All persons are hereby cautioned against purchasing a judtment against the subscriber, in favor or Wm. John P. Runkle:* John Stofker ? ail I have never re ceivad-value Tor the lame rind wW multi* its validity by lair 13 34-3tV JAMESfiATTEN 110ENt..11DBY THE UNITED STATES AUTHORITY. NEW &NOLAN D PAWNBROKER'S JOINT STOCK OF UNREDEEMED GOODS r CA/it :";TING OF Silk*, Anode, Deese Goode, tirGo Gooodr, Dry ()code, Cations, Faticy Goode. Bate., S(iter Plated Ware, W Cuilcry, ing Michinea ac To be sold at ONE DOLLAR EACH, with out regard to value, and net to he paid for until you know What you are to receive. ' TOCK VALUED AT $200,000, SALESROOM, 90 ilanover-d., Boston. The Most popular, reliable prompt and bust nese-like concern of the kind. The beet of Boat= references furnished on application. By patronizing this sale you have a chance to exchange your goods witb alarge variety 'to select from. T r 0 AGRIIITIL—We believe our Terme to Agents are scperior to those offered by any other house. Take particular notice of thIV : Our Agents are not requi ed to p-y one dollar for their presents, as.in all other eoncerns. Certificates, giving a complete description of attieles that will be sold for one dollar each, will be sold at the following rates ; Tan Ulf $1 ; THIRTY (with present) for $3 ; Sixty (With present) $8; OHM. HUNDRID (tvith present)slo: tiame rate for Isrgerclubm Look ot this Chatter to get • Silk Dress, Bening Machine,..Gold Watchor some oth er good article of equal value, with but very little trouble and no expensa..to the Agent._ FOR • CLUB Ur 'THIRTY, we will give the person sending it the choice of the following articles: Print Dress Pat t ern, Worsted Breakfast Shawl, White Linen Tablecloth, Embossed Table Spread, Sat of Steel-bladed knives and Forks, Set of Silver-plated forks, Elegant Engraved Silver plated, Gold lined IraTeti TioTil and Bo*, Fancy Dress Fit tern, Pair Ladies' Extra quality Cloth Boots, Elegant Beaded Silk Parasol, One Hundred- Picture kiorocco Photograph Albutn,Elegant Ivory-handled' Spaugled Stlk,Fen, One dos en large sisen Linen Towels, Ladies' Mo rocco Shopping Bag, Alhambra Quilt, Fancy Balmoral Skirt, Ladies solid Gold California Diamond Ring, gent's Plain or Engraved Gold Ring, (16 carets floc) Ladies'_ Solid Black Walnut Writing Deek, Ladies' Fancy Black Walnut Workbox, or a Cottage Clock. FOR • CLUB or Six TY, one of the follow ing articles : Fancy Cashmere Dress Pat tern, Three yards double with Water Proof Cloaking, Tidbit Shawl, Four yards Wool Frocking, Set of Lace Cattalos, Ladies' double Wool Shawl, Silvellilited Card Bas ket, Splendid Engraved Silver plated Ice Behar, Ensnared Silver plate I Tea Po , One llundred.pictore Turkey Morruccoo Potorraph Album, Lancaster Quilt, Fancy plaid Wool Shawl, Twenty-fire yds. Sheet ing, Alp era Drum Pattern, Engraved Sil ver-plated sin. bottle Revolving Castor,' Pair Gent's Calf Boots, Harris Cloth Pants and Vest Patens, Spendid Italmoral Skirt, Bet of Ivory handle Knives with Silver-pla ted Forks, Pair of all-wool Blankets. Rose woeil.frame Brass Alarm Clock, Splendid beaded and lined Silk Pareol, Ladles' 'plan did Morocco Traveling Bag, Thirty yards Print, or a le/amities Quilt. Foft 4,C1.12111 or Ora 'titanium, Splendid Engraved Silver plated Tea Set, three pieces (Sugar Bowl, Tea Pot end Creamer.) Silver plated Cake Basket, Fancy plaid Wool Long Shawl, Forty live 'yds Sheeting, Splendid Alpaca& Drees Pattern, Silver Bunting Case Witch. splendid Family Bible with elegant Steel Engravings and Family hocierd and Photograph page, Poplin Dress Pattern, Engraved Silve.s•plated Imo Maher, Splen• did Heaver Cloak Pattern, Sharpe'. Revel. tier, Farley Cbaehintere Coat, Pante and Yell pattorn 'Mrs quality, Splendid Acoordeon Music Boa, one pair flentuDamaak Table Covers with one Dozen Jironer Napkins to meta. PRBRIPTS POR LARGIR CLUBS IR PROPORTION This is no humbug Lottery GiftEnterprfse or fix le 0 r eh:an Jewelry, but a fear, tuner. !sale of unredeemed gooiels. Our goods are NCR AND Nov SECOND tuna), and we guaran• tee more for tha money invested Than cap be bougLt at any wholemakatore in the country Ages!' will please take notice of this. Do not send names. but number your clubs from one upwords. Make your letters short, and plain as possible. He sure and mend money amounting to $5.02 or more by 11.140ISTKRID LIMES (which can be sent from any of$00,) P. 0. Money Order, or Express ; for when sent to this way you run nu risk of loosing it what ever. Small amounts may be lent by mall but be sure and put them in the odlee yens- Self We easmot be reirponeibte for utoney toe, unless some precautlons are Gaon io /rendre its oujety. Fiend your addreis In full, Town, County and State. All certificates are good until redeemed S. C. THOMPSON CO., No. 30 Hanover-et. Boston. Send for circular. 1.111 Aug. lit AOSGENTS WANTED For the Standard and Official Lives 01 Seymour and Blair. A book for every library and a work of extraosdinaty Inter est and rare historical velue No patriot can do'srithout It or have a Jaet understand ing alba issues before the country, without reading Endorsed by the leading Dern- oolitic and Con tires of the Union. The claims of the Leinocratic candidates to the suffrages of the people are so forcibly ,portrayed and clearly shown in this volume, that no friend of constitutional liberty should (nil to 'read it. Agents in all parts of the country are finding this great stan dard work the best opportunity to make money ever offered, as its large else, low price and great popularity bare made a pos itive deinafid wbteh canvassers only can supply. Bend for circulars, and see our lib— eral terms and a full description of the greatest subscription book of the times. Address UNITED STATES PUBLISHING 00. 3 33-31. 411 Broome Street, N. Y LIVINGSTON'S BOOK !WORN. The undersigned at the Now Room, in the North end of the Broherhot row, on he Southwest Coroer of the Maenad, still reps on head his until assortment of THEOLOGICAL, CLASSICAL, SUNDAY SCHOOL, MISCELLANEOUS, and all the various School Bookinovrin use. BIBLES, arrangeefor family photographs elm other Bibles in great varketY, vol7inft in price (tom 30 cents to 0311: Photograph Albums, Rotary Albums, (a now investioo,) Blank Books and Stationary, Legal Blanks ! Metall° Slates, iv.. As. He is kilo 01 4 Agent for Centre County for the Introdue. Lion and sale of Politer a Watson'a m ltsollt era, Raublo Speller., Clark'. 01116111 Brook's Arithmetioa, Nobtleth's Gnome phies, Martladales History of the Hpitad Stetes. and Wright's Orthography. 12-3b-tt, GEO. LIVINGSTON. - Iliatocel(anious LATEST FROM WASHINGTON TRAD - 1317VEN8 REPIIDTAnS Tni CRICAOO PLATFORM Intents ezeitementreignsid ib • WHOLEBAL& LIQUOR STORM In the marble front on BISHOP STREBI:BELLIPONTI Where la kept constantly a full supply alike best LIQUORS, at pricer lower then cop be found eine where outride of Philadelphia fie 'dock consists of Om beet 4 Old Rye; Bourbon, Momosodistin - - I Irish whisky liollsid Wn Cognise and other Brindle* Jamaica k New England -Rum German.. Maderin Lisbon, Berry, df. Cordials A all - glad/ of syrups all of which he le 'wiling co low es to listen- UM A. BAUM. ... A rest F e LLEFONTE ACADEMY. ' I - - The tient - ism - of MU - instibitro-n— -will opened on WEDNESDAY, September 2nd, in the north wing of the Academy building, the room is being thoroughly paired and furnished, and will be ready for U6O by the opening of the term. The Board of Trustees take pleasure In announcing that they hays engaged as Prin cipal, the Rev. James P. Hughes, formerly of the Edgebill School, Princeton, New Jersey. Mr. Hughes, is • graduate of Princeton College and Seminary, and haa had fifteen years successful egperience m an instructor. He has devoted himself to teaching as the liminess of b la life. The Trustees invite the patronage of the public in the full eonfidenoe that this wheel now offal. unusual Mventages for thorough and judici .us Instruction. The Principal with his family will reside in the Academy, and it is the intention to provide BO 3011I coodytions for boarding pupils, as they may be required. The estimate p it-upon the abilities of the Principal, both as a teacher and a dipcip linarlan, by those wall qualified to Judge, may be seen from the following testimonials selected from a number of like Import in an Edgebill catotogue. From Rev. P. D. OURLIIT, D. D., Pastor of the New York Avenue Church, Washing ton, D. 0. January, 19th IMO I am well acquainted witbthelter. James P. Ileghee, of the fldgehill soSSOI, - 11M1 Jersey, and hare had two sons under hie oare. It Is with unusual confidence that I recommend him to parents as a thorough and efficient teacher, exerting a happy In fluence on his pupils, and Judicious in the administration of di;olpline. P. D. °M MT. '- From PBO/1/11OR (now President) CAT TILL, of LOUtaill College, Jay, 1859. I have known Mr. Hughes' intimately far a number - of yeah. He was one of the As- Blatant Instructors during • part of the time I wan at Rolgebill, and having than had am ple opporttroltres of observing his charaster sod qualificatlons, I am the more willing to express my high opinion of his thorough and effective teaching. and his unusually happy indocile', over his pupils. In this latter respect` Mr. Higbee has, in my opin ion, no superior, and but few equals. W. C. CArrit.i. From Rev. Alex. L. McGixt. IX D. Profaner in the Theological Berninat7. Pnixerios June, SOth 1860. I have great o3ngdenos in the Rev. Jaotr P. Hughes as a good teacher, both to his aptness to give instructions, and his tact, is the administration of discipline. I have had two sons ander his onto, and fro= Om moot careful observation, I am free to re commend the school u one of safe awl thorough instruction Atom. T. MoGn.s. Front ROT. C.• Ru■ lIIIDOM, D. D., Prefeseor in the Theological iSeuilnery PNIIOITOn June 20th 1860 I have for several prize been sennainted wish the Rev. P. Hughes, Prizeipial of the Rdphill school, Princeton N. J. I believe him to be a falhful and competent teacher, sincerely devoted to the instruotkin and welfare of his pupils. Crinntus gonna. For toms and farther particulars appli cation may be made toltiter to the Principal, or to Rev. ALI 41 O ID YIIOMMOr 13-31.-4 t President of the eat of Trmetio. TOBACCO ANTIDOTE. Warranted to remove all desire for Tubsooo. This great remedy is on smallest appetiser. h part:Sas Ike blood, invigorates the system,•posseeses great nourishing and strengthening - power, mashies the stomaoh to digeit the heartiest food, makes sleep re. reshlnt, and establish's robust health.— Hawkers cad CAsseirs for Sicry , Tiorre amid. Price, 11113 Cents, post free: ' A treatise eh the injurious effects of Tobacco, with lists of *g mpy Wotan° testimonials, ale., eat tree.— Agitate . i anted. AdOwur DT. T. it. AB- B OTT J City ) N. J. 11 St 12w chili RAN AWAY. The bound boy belonging to Pat- , rlok Par Ml. of Watts Run, 'Boggs township, by nom* ofismei Swope, ran away from his premises on Thursday n A i .l iht, Aug. ;13. Ile is about 13 yours old. ' persons an here by notified mot to harbor him, for they will be dealt with atmording to law. Any infor mation leading to his recovery trill be thank fully received. . P. PAD DM 13 33-31.• AIITION. All parsons are heroby rotallod net to with a sot* strait by last* bial aaposat °an toJoba IL Wavier, tpr wll2 riot pay It Gales' aompariod by Law., 13 32 3t Dr. GEO. Y. UAL & CAUTION. All persons are hereby notilled not to Mt a netbitlee• by's*, tb•lbihnoaet of ALSO to John A. Hooter, for I will not pay It tablets compelled by law, as I have remt.. endue value. 11412 at lIKNRY GATES Port Win*,
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