a The Democratic Watchman. [Reported txpreaoly for "she DIIIOO*ATIC WATCHII•N.] Annual Meeting or the Penitailvanla Agricultural College for 1865. The annual meeting of the Agri cultUral College, of Penna. f6r the elec tion of Trustees and other business of iopoirtance was held at the College on WednePlay-the 2nd of September, 1868, according to previous public notice. (hi motion the meeting was organized for business, by calling William B. Rob erts, of Montgomery county, to the chair, s od appointing John F. Wolfinger, of Northumberland county, Secretary. Jr. Roberts on taking the chair brie fly thanked the meeting for the honor (mo tored upon him in selecting him to pre side over its deliberations. .. The following persons presented their credentials as electors or delegates from the Agricultural Societies of the following counties, to wit : Allegheny.—Ooo. Y. McKee, James Kelly. lierkt.—C. Alfred Smith. Pion . —S. C, Baker. Berks.—Jesse L. Stackhouae, Samuel If. 'IRAs. Centre —l 4 lnmuel Van Tries, Samuel Gilliland, Richard Conley. Pouphin.—A. 0 Mester. Erie.—J. F. Miles Huntingdon — II. Man igan, G rafi us Miner, David Here, - Afflatus—Darla Wilson, Lewis Borch 6eld, N. Heavier. Iseommg.—Goo. Bennett. Montgomery —William P. Roberts, El wood Thoraes. Joshua Anlthridge Northumberland —John -F. Wolfinger, David L. Ireland. mon - - - - =ll — Ttillins, (1. 14, • Westmoreland —Amos Trout, Martin Wurtz, S. It. stied. Ex OTYICIO ELECTORS or ETATS AORICUL- ',URAL 50C1iTT Boyd Hamilton, Dauphin CO li Mnrrin Mite, Lycoming. Wm II Holstein, Alon.fpunery. E==l The lion. Frederick Wattm, of Cum. berland county, President of the Board of Trustees of the College now de livered an able and interesting rrtemport aildres, on the necessity of our having an Agricu.tural College, and on the various difficulties (hat espetially for the last few years retarded the progrnss and success of the College At the close of his address he prcw#twi and resift an address 4n writing, prepared bribe Trustees of rtie College, and exhibiting the past and presented con litr of the College as it regards iti history, finances, number of students, and which said address was accepted and adopte I and ordered to lie printed 44 part of the minutes and as as follow To the Delegate Electors from the Coun/y and State Agri, the Trustees of the Agricultural Cult ye of Pennsylvania, moss respev fully reimrt Viet they haTeno.leiileneil the number of the pi;terem e h tpe nuti .oaling,,l the lourtie of instruction in the college to bring the e.ipendtturr within the in come of the institution It 14 right that you an I the trylontrial elossen of l'ennnylvant whope repre• sentaitvea youare, should ICniiit't hen L Colic which hove induced Ilion. change.. The Tru 4 teev inkec great pleasure tit oubinitting them through you to the pub lie The Farmer n High School of l'enn sylratita, foal tin origin ton 8111CPre oIA etre .0 promote the welfare and elevate the character of the induatrial stances of l ' enneylronlit, by the a•soctat inn of man hal labir with the acoltivition of PCl.la tile knowledge It wit' organized upon the principle that all labor, in tonal or mental, which couduceir to man's com h•rt and liappineon It hrnord/de In Mil the ehangen through which the inntitu Don has panned,the Trusteee have en riven to preserve and maintain 11114 principle uhrortuna.ely it 14 a principle in cotillion with the . feeling.; amt !1f...J.11:CM, of a large majority of the carried Well of our c i ottitry—•nd with DO cln•a tit learned Illea ally where ii it more unpop War rhan with profennots to college.. The Farmer's High School of l'ennAy Iva wav fortunate, however, In recur tog for it, first president Dr Evan Pugh, learned titan, elevated above Chit Fiji] dice, who co-operated twilit heartily with the Trustees, ur the enforcement of ti e print iii , MIIIIIII4 al`4lll,lWhich ()enured on the . 29111 .lay of April, 18il1 During the term of 1114 previdency the number of elm:ewe ranged Irvin idiotic OHO lion died to one hill/died and forty-two Ile Lvov bucLeeili . .l by Lit Wllllllll II Allen, who wnS 1 . 111 , : , eli pr 0,111,11 ad ' il entered upon the duties of limo (Mice in the year 1861 During that. year 1110 MlUdenle lallaher.ll one hundred and forty BIX Dining ISlritlicy numbered one hundred cud thirtydwo In September, of that year (lon ,loin Prover iv iv elected pro fennor of mathematic! The first FleSllloll of the year 18611, opened with about rho usual number of at edema shortly later which, toatelial modisoatiotia, chongee,:and add 1i1011.11 , 11 the (lounge o* inetrue,tion, together with the abolition of the rub, requiring MAO tial labor, were mooted and an beequently mow deounly recommended by the 1 " .1e oily ft was argued that the extension of the courtier' of study recommended were Jualitiod by the wido . wmente from the Agricultural Qollege,Jleand scrip ruud, made and expected, and it Vag moat wrongly Urged that, the rule requiring Arree htfure menu il labor &illy, from ev ery student, *irked badly, preventing the entry of many, and the graduation, even, of 111080 Wily .ha enter , This re- Port after the moat careful and deliber ate consideratuM' wait adopted by the board of Trustees—not however ieitheut Although the boil l'Orhrio then, are now, and ever have b per rNilly Willing to enlarge the oditotttional facilitite elf the eollege ao'rapidly etc the , fiffi linoes tllfkiree institution, Awl the I ‘."" Jo ,beur,hileil thereby should utility Ike i:olorgenient, seat. , of the members doubted the propriety of ma. king a curriculum so expenelve as possi bly to it7olke the college in pecuniary emb menus. To the suggestion of this clout it was answered, that the increased advantages and fadditina foi 'acquiring knowledge, together with the aborirlon of the own puleory labor rule, would ceased stu deeds. and that the Trustees might reit. eonably expect students in greatly •in creased numbers. It watt however unan imously determined to give eke proposed experiments a full anu fair \ trial, and the Trustees at the annual meeting, on the Gth day of September, 1866,submit ted the proposed changes to the delegate electors by whom they were approved. At this meeting President Allen ten dered his resignation which was accept ed to take effect at the mod of the year and Gen. John F was elected to fill the vacancy. In the last session of that year, end• ing ip December 1866. the students in. ,stead of having increased, as was an tioipated, pad gradually diminished In number. aid whilst the us derived from the students fee the year 1866 had well nigh met the expenses of the eduoa lions' department, the, edition' ional ex• perigee of the year 1866 exceeded the income about eight, thousand dollars. To meet this large and must unexpected deficit., individual members of the board of Trustees advanced three tbous• and dollars, and the treasurer, Edward C Humes, suffered President Allen . to over drew the Node is hie bands to the amount of about five' thousand dollars, under an tesurance however that the money so advanced should oboe be refunded At the meeting of the board in January 1867,Edward C. Hunted declined a re election as Treasurer sod Moses Thompson. watt _eluded to. fill the vacancy. In the reorganization upon the plan adopted, the academia year valley had •egun iu Yebruary,and ended in Deeem ber, was 80 ohauged as to begin about the first of August and end about the first of June This oecasioned an io- Through this half year as well an through the ensuing year, the students continued gradually to decrease, eo that to May laet they numbered but thirty ,At the tevintnation of the financial year ending in December 1867, the money borrowed and overdrawn an above s ted, not only remained unpaid, but had become necessary to borrow th further stun Of nine thousand dollarsdo meet the current educational espeoses of the tuslituiton. The Truvieee had confilently calculi' ted upon a muck earlier investment of the proceetis oytbe Agricultural College land scrip /6 ao was made by the coot miti•ioners By the aot of list April,lB63 the (lover or, Auditor triMeral. and Sur vyyer G i ineral were constituted a board of cotwOintrioners, with foll,power to sell the nand scrip, itt•eet lite the pro °est& thereof, and pny the aunt *1 Jatervet ac,our:aug therefrom to the Argricultural College of P . ronnylwaO a for the endowment s upport and 1111•111- t4111 , 010e thereof It in act made Ito pro VISIOII for the payment of the neces,ary espennes attending the sale, the re•mit of which wan, that ectip only iii the Amount. of $.1.1 GUI) was sold under IC', ale 111,1 runt alruenrof ititerem upon Wnicti If WI received in To remedy Ilite defect the eel of lira April 181.6 wan parned,ui.der which our thud was doll and proceed,. invested but ihe host menu aunthal inni,tltuental inter eat Wed cut 1141.1 uuill July 1867 Tile residue Wag Sol I under. the act of I: Ith February 1867,1hui the first !Willi annual innhalment 01 inherent WAY not paid pu iii Februar y 181,8 Of the indebiedne•B thug incurred not hug had brew pall at 1110 meeting 01 tile 11.141 d ui by Ltel. iacept trio tiller ZPII anti one hbousaii.l dul4.rn ill the pr ni opal leaving due and unpaid hhe ruin of ..hviern hihnusaud oullahn, anti although clearly payable out of the inherent ,e -t I ved from the Agricultural College land Prrip, there was not tit Ibe treasury our dollar tint ahnnhuiely required to Meet 1141,11111eS 110.7,.t red sor the torrent Clip. II or, of 111131504•1011, Lor coo Id any thing be spared out ot the acctuing Iu Cereal due in Jul tint! August, tit view 01 !Ito iiceelNury current etpollile,l of Ott eIIIIIIIIIK 1,0111;11 01 the college cud a res 14.114 , 11 V 11pplUpriallUll to the experience isl isms Ily the Pecond section of the stud set of It Ap!il lritati, the Tin - lets It id been • ,rixed to b :rraty 4sfiu Don to pay and • date the, then, ex twiang ifelein:tl ffe•n 1 the Coll:go and to reCUILI /110 ' ,unit by mot lgagt upon 111` prrtniser - Tht, by toe Trust. 0.1 und the be ter to pi onote the rule Of the b 01 1 , 1. 1, • much ut the revenoe dein:4We holt: 1.1111 r i/deie ,. l 111 bilk/111 , i ho 1,11111111 , 1 lot 11W 1,11111/Ye 10110 p•eilgt II tut the pay u,en , of the ”Coil annual lli ,taivrettis ul ft,t, est in tee wexttly di:nun:died !outlier of students, IL nos otitifil?td, the ebt.te tl,vettu , del vet It our Justin:Auto woo d btrinifou e to pay ucuyliou on the mu, tg :glf bends - Six thousand doll !rs por atllll.llll w , ulll be Itautied as 1111.11111,14,1111.10111011111d8 the extraordt nal) C 5. 1 ,11113111 VI the 1.br1 . 1.1 expel mental twins when established, being Iwo 11/011 1 , 01111 de' 'ant 4:1 esell This sum togeth et with the entire Lott proceeds of I !i port lull of thelandsformtd for pf oht and as It model tarn!, befog lit the jutigrn! ut of the boat:l,olu yet) , least twin opt nitwit which could be expected to pled:lee ben ehtnal results but eighteen thous:net dollars aatild he lett to meet all the ex penses of the efluta ton al depirtnient :and pay the sixteen •housand dollars, excess of expenditure for UllB department oret receipts in the ladt, two years 'rho , led to tho inquiry, what Ives then actual corm( expenses of the edu..a mortal departrneul of the Colhyer What ill it tiomt es thou conducted? This in 9yiry thu following oliaeintint unbwereilL MACKY. riorlawor ena spounr I'ros. Fraser, i'2. 0 0 0 $2 OO $2200.00. #'rol. Caldrr,,ll, 1 900 490 11100,00 " Clark, 1,500 200 'IMMO " PIM),I 900 200 1100,00. .. Al elver', 1.910 '2OO 1200,00. " Fowler, 1.500 with Caldwell 1900.111. liothrork, 1 000 at hotel 11501, 00. ICs, Tattle, 900 $2OO 000.00. " Writer, 800 goo 1000.00. " Hoffman, 1 100 '2OO 800.00. " Fi'ittn:inan, 300 200 500.00. Financial uguut and bomeos manager iissuilton, 1000 200_5 1 200 i to col. 000 . 00 Add for Juuktors wages awl boar il, atlehdance on f u Menem , ' Fuel, lights exclusive of thu hdariting i,lepart,ineut., washing mr thu tutors, chemicals useal br M=lf:=l taloa and other nocestar,y loot: dodo! taw:taus about $2400 00 Amounting togetbot to about $ll3 000.00 Thus showing the entire income ab sorbed, INsving -not li bog for --t he payment of the bite WI-insurer, and the Ti Wiles for their advanoce to meet the urgent nrect : 'ties of the educational depat tinent —nothing to pay the money since bor rowed for the like .purpose—nothing for the purchase of Philosophical. Itatrono. mi cal and chemical apporatirs—piattih?s for the [bent or the libraTy anti noth mg towards the eel/tries of the three unfilled prof eueorelumt in the curriculum of 1867 Did not cowmen sense,—common jtts- tics and common honesty demand a change—a radical and i t borough fchatige —which shatild bring, expendi ture vo far with income an to allow a tomtit'+ for the gradual payment of the debt of the educational departaneut—n ruiplus fur ihn purchase of honks and necessary apparatus, and to answer the other numerous writ of such an educa tional institution ! •Prolessors Caldwell and Phin had tin tiered their resignations and they had been steepled antntlim previously, to take effect al the end of the academie year— Caldwell to nec•pt the professorship of chemistry in the Cornell University al a much higher salary—Phin for private reasons unlined—President Fraser Jett tiered his resignation to take charge of the Kansas Univerhity, and it was accep ted Immediately upon the receipt of Dr Caldwell • templet'. n the Trustees took pleasures to cut Illy hi.olace, which they did by the elect nof Dr A 1' S Stewari, who pc , epteit the ineition end entered *pow shaalutios—of .11a4irofessorship,bw. being whited the to demo. rsh p of ry in the Illinois University and high er induceineuts being offered to hint, he saw fig, suddenly to resign and qu.i the Institution, end accepted the offer made to tom His place this been tilled tent porntily, by A. A Bretiernan. reduced number of students, but of the redused number of clown—in view of 'lie feel that nine of the fitteen in the regular College' lepartment were in the Senior obis., expect tug to graduate at the termination of the seestoti—in view of the fact that five of the reflailtillig eta, .liould they all return, would be in the Sophomore Oleos—io_ view of the teal !ball !hog*, 10 the prepar'itiory deliat truant would enter the Ft e -iinieu'e.clarie. aud that new etud,•nly would not be Itlee'yr to enter higher than the Sophomore class, thus leaving the Junior and Seater claw •es without wutlentit, and, e specially in view of the enormoutt excess ores penilt. over receipts during the priTeed tog two yeart having unanimously re oonted —that the board of lIINLILACI lull be and to hereby reduced to tt faculty cob elating of a I're•td*nt amt three regular profemoors with ouch assist into and in tors as it- !ghoul,' from tune to time be found nece•eary and profitable to em ploy." inquired who oft he remain ing professor. end aseistants desiring to rem tin it would he mont.easentt tl to the ,dh. le o f th e tue lbutiou to retain With entire unnititnity they tielermilied to re tain of tile professors. Nit Kee • Clark and Rolliluck, and of the in-lructoret and 4Licoro, Thozoss and flollmen (the for mer helng nol only it flinillytiinlielati hut a amid practical engineer) malting whit Proleesor Stewart, who was preeeni, corps of six whom the Trot teee deemed enlirt ly Com poen t to import to L ' lse lAIII, nt•, until .hey wotr.l be greatly me eased to Mini berm and in Clnpuert, all Ibe itinirticilon which the Mont advanced and most KM biliotiv 01111111 Lkeire They however authorized the faculty Ili 4.1111110 y 1 , 11141 other 1101111 1 1 1 1 1 1 111 05 they .o,lli' (let 111 111 Ce - S , ry The lure her very leer 111 1'1141 1 1 14 1 , h•..wlrr 111111 1.1 ht.r. eotplot ed were thee itsepentied wilt A conference bet w-ett the hoard or 7 • nu leery xud 11, I,lefe,lll - 4 thus selected re •ulted in en agreement that they wettlit accept th.e ettuo , tone tendered them and enter upon the duties of their renpettre prufeetiot eh pm As the eindente incrense in numbers it will ulliri Merry member of the of Tio-tees plenoure to correepondinply Inerrant' the litolea,urrhipx end die pt., fronotit, and in every way rn their power ‘, 101 l to the oltivritione.l flied,' 4 01 the College Arrenrionte f4restow 'filo Iltclotn tort acrid ding o wijoiii meld. And alter jhe roll of Iticnilict *mil called, the following teruliit Juno Wl . lO 1 ail 1 1 11/111,11/I.lllble 111,1:111 . 1r10 11 b.) , the 1111101 I'l uI rai d IC,OIIIIII/11S, 111111 by (Abel Iltbl . l l, 01 Ibl I( to parrcd, to nil. 011 11,11 , n ot 1V in 11. 1101410, of Mont gonier) county /;,,"/ t ea, 1 hat the Delegate Fa e, tern Op Fuse et the at ihe oi Tnt.lt, n tho Agri ultura I College a. delude.' in their µdiLern NO 111.0 1 . 1 1 clay, null ail akotes a. e 41111. fill 111 carry "nt. the rug;; contained in their od 131.. On ino iron of Jamer holly, of Wcatmore land c ounty. 11050r,0,/, 'll.a t the Trusters aro nap...tied to WI. 1010 r , rtridtreittou the propiloty 01 permitting County A gra ultural and Mu ehanieal ;Loden., to nein° ten .indents lor for each Roc let) FlUdeflts to enjoy the lull honehtt of the Collogw-in all 'esp. eta students dt one half the tuition mone now charged. On motion of Mr Ifolytem, of Montgdin ery county, no modified by A 0. II muter, of hau phis county. Itosoreid, Tbst -- ern—+b•-- - Ditiagates—of set end County Agriculture/ mketutins do to ale the Trustees of this Coficgo to meet us at Ilarrkburg on Wednesday the 311th day of this mouth at 2 o'filook p. rn , at the elfite of the St..to Agt 'cultural Society, in Harris burg for the po ors of due ionig meant by whioh the College way be filled with atu dents. aacotiog of tho Hoard of TN:Aces and dolegatos was on consultation uftorward+ fixed at S n'eluck a. in., Thurrday 1110S111 tig dto h }St.] • On motion of ilraflus Miller, of Hunt. Ingdon county. Iteroi!red ,'That the Board of Trustees of this Culingo he authorized tu adarerttee.in at loaat two ()court' of our county newspapers tho airme of Coition, hoarding, number of month a sohoulting, and the advantage , . whiela obllo College hus As compared with other liiersity institutions. Oa motion of J. F. Wolfinger, of Nor thumberiand ecitzrty. Repolvad, flint the effiggfre, of put Imontrayl , County Agricultural AocietleA In Peonsylvto nia, are hereby enintrtly requetreti to ap point, at an early day, some lUttable per.on to deliver an addrelia beeps their society, urging our la. utera' s and weelinnies to en conrage and patronize the Pennelyvania Agricultural Volkgs Until we shall euccem fully erootopllob"the great end noble ob• jerts of its erection. On motion or Mr. Vi'llmon accoodetl by Mr. llliax, it wag Resofeed . , That the reprebentativee of the several AgHealtnral Societies, here memo bled, rygognizing the untiring,sell-eacriflo leg and — unrewarded labors of the Trustees ol'the-Agtleultutel College do beripy testily Our approbation of the management of the affair, of the inetitution and our entire confl denee In the ability, r artrestriese and hones ty of the board in all their three, .purposes end efforts for-the adsancetneate 61 a Sound practlial -popular edneatlon. 2nd, That we hereby pledge ourselves sod the societies we represent, in An ear nest and active co-operation with the True lice In their efforts to build up the Institu tion. Ilrontred, That in Accordance with the demo of the Trustees for ebonite' and eug gestaous towards on 11/01111130 of the r rustier- Hy of the Cones . ", a committee of three be appoint, d fro m this body 4o look Into the antra of the tidlege and report the re sults is writing to the next annual molting at the College—wbereupon the chair ap pointed the follow tog persons to compose Said committee, to wit : David Wilson, Juniata county. 'William Parker, Cumberland county 1310Sliter, Union county. ILIICTION Or NNW TROSTZZI The meeting now proceeded to elect by ballot new Trustees for the College to take the place of those whose let ma of office had expired— a het eupou, on count ing the 'toles ii appeared that the follow ing -rerronn—were Trustee* for three years each, to wit. A 0 Hew et, Dauphin co. H. ?thorns Elba, Lyeouting co Kelly, Allegheny co. Miry %%bar, Indkona Co.. 'fruslee for one year In the %nn' of Jainettlen de- Craned. laiiiiiii on. • re( Bhllrd. of Trustees here informed the meeting that raid Trustees had pnrchased ground loekoon tiperimi ntal farm in Cheater county, in ( aster n Penne) Ivan', and that the Trustees were milking pro gress in purchasing ground for a similar farm in western Pi nm) h twin and that the Centre county exi.eratiental farm had !ONO I,lllthrgOl/e rU/1/11111 . 1n1.1e improve ment rine° our lent annual meeling,a the College W M A. ROBERTS, Prevdent Atlret J F W., Lrt tot; v.rt, Secretory kime. LUAL .0.11 LUMBER The Lek. WOOD COAL BURNT LIME, ran he had at the Bellefonte Lime Ki.ns en the Pike lea.l.ng tist &Warburg, at the lowest prong. We are the ohly parties in Central Penn . .. who liar In PATENT FLAME KILN, which produces the BEST WI'FEE' WAKII A D PLASTER LIME, offered to the trade. The beat. Shainokii and Williiediarriei Anthracite cnal, all mac piepared exprras'y fur (wally bee also. BILVLIt BROOK FOUNDRY COAL at lusest prices. Also a lot of first and see and quality. BOARDS, BROAD RAILS PLAIN SIIIMMES a-11 p'amtrrlng loth for sale cheap. 001 , t‘ and yard. 'pear booth end of Bald Eagle Valley It It Dep SIIORCLIDGE, k Co. 13-20 I y Bolletunto L imE! I,imi4:l! LimE, I, tech burnt lune sheep on band and for sale at the low estMearleet price, at the SUNNY-BLUR LIME KILNS. on the railroad near Bellefonte. We Biers no Lear it sutmesslul cuperediction when we any that we have the , BEST LINE IN THE STATE. It is free from cora and our k tins nre et • constructed that all the ashen ere sop- ' • ended from the burnt lime be fore it leaven therktln. hie a rtntE SNOW-WHITE LIME!' And Hinkel AM fine a fintah am the lime aurnt hum the marble quern. ain the emitern hart ut the ti to to. Our teed-110 for bailing and ehippra-g lime are erah that `VI: CAN FL:IO%ISP IT •CIIEIPL than the le quality of lime ran he had any her phi,' All order,. promptly fill, Addrrer, .1. IL AC. T. 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HOUFLAND'S GERMAN nuts, Ai 11 lIOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC The Great ftertediee for all rohowee of the LIVER, STOM z A , LH AN O B R DIGEST,IVE H 00 F'LA N D'S GERMAN BUTP.II.B In composed of the porejuiees( t or, Bs they are medicinally termed, &attach') of Roots, Herbs, and Barks, making a preparation, highly concenhated, and entirely free from alcoholic admixture of any kind. IIbbFLAND'S GERM6i TONIC, Is a combbiation of all the ingredients of the Bitten., with the purest qu*htyof Santa Cies Rum, Orange, tr.., making one of the most pleasant and agreeable remedies ever offered to the public. - - Those preferring a Medicine tree from Alcoholic admixture, will use• ROOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. Thor; who have no objection to the earn bination of the Bittern, as stated, mitt nee. BOORLANDA OILMAN TONIO. They are both sunnily good, and °obtain the .11.11:119 medicinal virtues, the choice be. tween the two being a mere matter or taste, the Tonic being the most palatable. The stomach, from a variety of causes, as Indigestion, Dyspepaia, Nervous Debility, etc., is very apt to have Its funetiops derang ed. The Liver, sympathising as closely as it does with the Stomach, then becomes of footed, t e result of which is that the pa. tient suffers from several or more of the fol lowing di Constipation. Flatulence, Inward Piles Fulness of Blood to the Head, Acidity of the tkomach, - Nousea, Heart-burn, itiagnat_for Food, Fulness or Weight In the Stomach, Sour Kruotations, Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hunted or Difficult Breathing, Flut tering at the Heart, Choking or Suffocating Sensations when in a Lying Posture, Dim ness of Vision, Dots or Webs before the Sight, Doll Palo in th Head, Deficiency of -- If 'erg Eyei . , Pain in the Side, Back. Chest, Limbs, etc., Sodden Flushes of Heart, Burning in the Flesh, Constant 'imaginings of Evil, and Great Depression of Spirits. . The sufferer from these diseases should exerrise the greatest cautlon,in• the selection of a remedy for his ease, purchasing only that which he is assured from his investiga tiomv and inquiries possess true merit, is skilfully llompoundecl, is free from injurious ingredients, and has established for itself a reputation for the cure of these diseases In this connection we would submit those well known remedies— ROOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, AND HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC PRIP•RBD BY PR. C. Y. JACICRON, PRILABELPIIIIA, PA Twenty two yeare since they were first in troduced into this country from Germany, during which lime they have undoubtedly preflawyd wore cures, and benefited suffer... mg humanity to a greeter extent, than any other remedies kno■n to the public. These remedies wittkeffeetu•lly-cure Liver Complaint, Jaundice, 1)3 tipepsia, Chronic nr Nervous Debility, Chronic Diarrbees Dis ease of the Kidneys, and all Diseases arising from a Disordered Liver, Stomach,or lutes tines. DEBILLTY Resulting from any Cause whatever prostration of the system, induced by Keene labor haillsbips. Exposure, Fevers,le There is no medicine extant equal to these remedies in such ^saes A tone and vigor is imparted to the whole syatem, the appetite is strengthened, food is enjoyed, the stomach digests promptly, the blood is pun lied, the complexion becomes sound and healthy, the yellow tinge is eradleMed from the eyes a bloom is given to the checks, and the week and 1..1'1W/ invalid become, a st.robg and healthy being. PERSONS A V A NCE 1.1 IN LIFE, And feeling the hand of time weighing heav ily upon theta, with all its attendant ills, will trod in the use of this Ilturre or the Tonor, an elixtr that will Illistitinew 1111,1 into their veins, restore in a measure the energy and ardor of more youthful days, build up their shrenken forms, and give health and 11.111,1110511 to their remaining y earl. NUT( / rt is a well-eslafiliohed fact that fully one hall el the female portion of our population are seldom in the enjoyment ot good health, or, to use their own expression, "never feel well " They are languid devoid of all energy rit•entely nervous, and have no appetite. To,this class of peinonx the netiara, or the Tonic, to orpectally recommended. WIT,AK AND DE ICAT' CAILDREN Are made sluing by the use of either of these remedies. They will cure every esee of virsr.r.orri., without fail. Thomoinds of Sort itfeates have neeuintila tod in the hands of the prf,prietur. but 2111•1 . 1: will allow of the ifoblif ittbin of but it hew Those, S will he I,lo.erved, lire men of note and of r,ueb eland fug that they must bofbe TESTIMONALR X 0 W. WM,DIVAIID. Chiol .lo 7 tten of tho .Soprono Couit of Pa writee: Plilladelpula, M4ral, 16, 1861 "I find illoolland •I German Bitters 18 II good (unit., useful in direitres of be digest ire idgans, anti 111 grant benefit in lit do -81111 Want of nervous aeon in the system. yours, truly. (lim, W. WOODWARD." 1101. r J alma Tuo Judge of the Supreme Court olPerinsilvanla. Philadelphia, April 2d 11168. "I consider •lloollouiPs German Patera a valuable inedic,ine in erooi of atilicks of Itoligoation or llypepsia. I can certify this from toy ex porienen 01 it Y 011rY,IY lib respect ayi ma TO PHON•" FroM R - 0 - 1; ir tor 01 thojeutli .IJaptlet Chureh,Philwilid phia CAUTION .IloollanJ'a °amino Rena-Mom are amotar foiteil. t4no that the algtyiklaja of C JACKSON le on tilo'Wrappr of each bottle All otters are aoauterbitt. l'rineipal Olive end ,fdatnufaotor? at the (101'1111Ln Nit:diem., Store, No. 0.11 A Relit Street, Philadelphia, Pi, • VIrAKI~IiS i 1 EVANS, Proprietor, , Formerly ,JACK: ON & Co, /Pitt:lCS. I I ootlattd'o' eruzuu laved, Ivor littlo. SL, 00 half dozen, . 5 CIO liontlnntl's tlevinnn 'Fettle, put tip in (pert buttlial CI., Lit pot ,bottle, or a Lilt Juitatt fur 7 50 Atr - Po , not forgot to exptatth'wdl the arto./4 yon.W.ll, 114:erder get tato genuine. I.or . ne:,e, by, F., P. UREEN, Druggist, Pn. " ' And by dtuggiarts generally. • March 28.-1968-1 ,55o,metblpg ndu. 1 UT II ARli: COMING. AN WILL PRESS 1117 PERSON howl ng ut • in our cirmet.„ OWE DOLLARRAL OH DRY b PAN q GOODS, A RrATCII . , piece of snEBT IND SILK DRESS PATTERN AC., AC., FREIE OP COST. Our inducententi during the put few pea liar* been large. WE NOW DOCKLE OUR RATES 07 , PREMIUMS. Our friend's will readily notice our A-UpouSt f o r 80 and 60 Club. are nourvenore thaw lirgei n col, e to Clubs of 60 and 100 respeolieutly of othsts firms. idIPPLEASiE EXAEfIIcR Any person ordering either of the (Nubs mentioAted below, can bare tAelr selections of premiums miumerated, Votreispetilllng to the size of the Club. FREE OF ONE DOLLAR! Fort I — Cliais or 30. (1.3.)—0de dr tire lowing articles, ids: Deleling dress p*{( t, fancy colored bed spread; 100 view Turley morocco album ; 20 yirda @heating ; striped cashmere delaine dress pattern • honey "cob quilt ; all wool square shawl 1 ;et tolld Veld bosom studs; all wool cashmere prude and vest pattern ; gent's hair guard °hats, gold trimmings; diver plated chased butter dish ; silver plated b bottle revolving du tor, on feet; set superior suited Waded knives and links ; worsted promenade 0441 ladles' long gold plated chain ; led lir tot ble gold ring • gents' leery chased &Odd gold ring ; solid black walnut work bolt or writing desk; extra quality balmoral 1414; set jewelry, sleeve Sutton' to match ; rlOllll and bow ; gents' cardigan Jacket; splendid ebony D Oct., ivory trimmings; superior Turkey morocco shopping bag; ladies high balmoral boots. - FORA CLur Or dO. 450)9a0 or the &f -lowing articles, via: Black or colored alpa ca dress pattern ; poplin dress pattern; one piece of bleached or brown sheeting; engra ved silver plated 6 bottle revolving castor 31 yards superior cashmere for pants and vest pattern ; extra beat* . honey mush quilt ; two fancy colored bed spreads ; pair gent's calf boots; 4 yds, farmers' good wool tern, beat quality balmoral skirt; r aewood brass alarm clock; ladled all wool cloak pattern; silver plated cake or card basket: fur muff or cape; lad es' fashionable wool double &bawl, splendid claspeol family Bi ble, 1412, reward page and engravings; 3 yds. double width water proof cloaking; set ivory handle knives, with - silver plated lock; one set lace curtain. Foe A CLUB or 100. ($lO )—One. of the following articles, viz . 4yde. double width cloaking or coating ; 2 large, fine, bleached linen table covers, with one dozen large sized dinner napkins to midrib ; twenty-fi•w yards splendid hemp carpeting, good colors; extr quantity black or alpaca dress pattern; extra quality poplin dress pattern ; one large piece superior quality extra width sheeting; pair gents' call boots. beet quality; silver hunting cased pate t lever watch; one dozen ivory handled steel bladed knives and ftirks; silver plated engraved 0 bottle revolving castor, with cut glass - bottle; sptondul visslui,44 and bow, earripletes single I arrel shot gun. BaecQa six barrel revolver, pair superior white wool blankets; nice fur moll and cape, silver 'dated en graved ire pitcher, with salver; seven and one hall yards all wool fancy casviutere, fur suit, one dozen Rogers' bent silver plated fork; , common sense sewing ■nd embrotd• ering maehine • two heavy honey comb quilt's; splendid family Bible, record and photograph page. For larcer Clubs the value increases In the Paine ratio. Catalogue of Goods and c l tiniple rent to any address free. Send money by registered letter, Address all or ders to ALLEN. HAWKS 4- CO, 15 Federal street, Boston, Mass , 0 box C. Wholenale Dealers in Dry and Fancy Goods Cutlery, Plated Ware, Albums Leathirr Gouda, Le , ke. till Aug , Arboolo alai Collcr-o. WILLIAMSPORT cum.vARCIAL COLLEGE TELEGRAPHIC INSTITUTE, Duly chartered and autlictrzsed by the Leg- 'slalom to grant Diplomas to its graduates Thu Inatltutien, but recently rtarted, was welcomed at ita outcet)y a more liberal pat ',maga than thatho- has - h w-eon accorded any other Commetciel Colkg• In the county , *OA NTA ES Beay'y. health, and niisinrNs impore- .4. UM I of els local ton. IL is readily (IfeeAlo'bble from points of Rnilroyd. Boarding, rluaper than. (.4 any other airnilur iimetlttlion For Terme, :4pe•mena of Bustners and Ornamental l'enewlehip, tiateplea of the money aserlin the Colleqe Bank, 'tall at. the Gam or litridre,e J. F. I, IVES, Willismnport Ps. DM sntitiiiitg. ISW BLACKSMITH SHOP I _ _ The pimple or Mc'termite end •ietnfty are •ery respeetfully informed that the under— nigned hay leased the Blacksmith shop on HOWARD STRiRT: RHLTAPONTiC, where be will he at nlll[4'll,s propared to di any kind of work it his lino. Pattlealar attention will be paid to , lIOILSIO'ti7IOIILNII, "rout gIY *guru, or Buggies Itel:taireag fame lierylemeeeta, All evork guaranteed. 13 12 ty RANT e COLt'Ak../ • Agitate 341440 fur J. T. kiesidity . . le Now rawly, a life of Colley, w Olteel Knit it. Prlee 2b with every copy of linnet, The Natio:Al Iluuk of Nada and k r igetres4pl Named; In flie'Rook fur elle Tlnles. Sent forll SO' CO., Peibliehers, 044 Breeder*. New. Nork till Aug I J. A. H. MALOAY.