NOP, takbintetti moots ci a • WEGISTEBIII. NOTIOEI3, . Tl r e following accounts have been examined And passed by thend remain filed of record in title ornee for inepection of heirs, lega tees, creditors and all other. in any wayJnter• ested, and will be presented to the Orphan's oourt of Centre county, to be held for allow. once And confirmation, on Thursday the 26th of Augunt,l.B69 Ist. The 'Meese! of Robert Glenn; cinardlan of .Jesse Bailey, mirir child of James Palley, late of Centre cOttle , deceseed,• 2nd. 'The intooun of Robert Glenn, Guard!• dim of Daniel Bailey, minor child of James Bailey, late of Centre county, deceased. M. The account of John lk)chdel, acting administrator of account of Hugh Shaw, late of laintre county, deceased. 4th The account of John E. Thomas, Guar dian-of Joseph W. Myera, minor child of John ?dyers, late of Centre °aunty, deceased nth. Th 060004111( of William a illieWlllllllMll (wardiaa Of Nancy H. McWilliams minor, daughter of Henry McWilliams: late Fergu „op, Tw Th p„ deceased. 6th. e account of William B. McWil limns, Gust. Ilan of William E. McWilliams, miner eon of Henry McWilliams, late of Fergu son twp.. deceased. 7th. The account of William R. MeWilliamo, administrator (eon' teetemento annezo) of Nancy MeWilliaMs, late of Ferguson twp., de ceived. ath. The account 01 John Hoffer, adttilnis trator kn., of Tanker Knox, late of the Roro. of , Bellefonte, deceased. 9th 'The account of Christian Shenk. Guar dian of Ella 8. Mitchell, I late Ella B. Shaw) one of the children and heir:, of Hugh Shaw, late of Liberty twp., deceased. let h. The account of Christian Shenk, Guar dian of Clara A. Shaw, minor child and heir of Ilugh Shaw, late of Liberty Township (le ched. 11th. The account of Christian Musser, ad.' tolnistrator of kc., of Daniel Musser, late of Centre co., deceased. 12th. The account of John C. Henderoon, adminiotralor of tr., of John Spotto, late or Huston two „deceased. Ilth The final areonnto of Jacob }Dater man, Executor of the last will and testament of John Stover, late of lialneo Townohip, de reamed. lttht The account of Jacob Hosterman, ad ministrator of i.e., of Oilcloths Stover, late of Haines tap., deceased. 15th The account of Ii Z. Kline, trustees appointed by 0. Court to sell the real mutate of Daniel Rooshore, docossed loth The account of Daniel Kauffman, Guardian of Sarah J. Swarts, (now Harah J. Ht ruble) minor daughter of George Swarta late of Spring sop., deceased. 17th. The account of Henry Zeigler, Guar dian of Kenelah Josephine Hoy, .1r . (now Wil son) *liner daughter of George Hoy, Jr., late of Marion two., deceased. loth The account of Peter Holler, Guardi an of Joel Stover minor son of Joel Rover, late of Potter townohip. 19th. The account of M T. Milliken2 Rebecca V. Pugh, Guardians of Harry C V - entine, minor son of A A. Valentine dee . . . . 20th The account of M T Milliken whit Re becca V. Hugh, Guardians of Mary IS Valen tine, minor daughter of Abram ty. Valentine, late of f 'entre county, deceased kltit. The account of Miehaef Peldler, Guar titan of Mary Bair, (now Miry Hays) minor daughter of William Bair, late of Miles twp, lereanal. rind. The aocount el John Weaver, adm in hotrator of Le.. of Polly Weaver, late of Oregg twp. deoensed.. Tho account of Ira nigher, Guardian of Hannah Thompson, minor daughter of Mosom Thompson, deregoged .24th. The 11,Ce01int of William Y Meek, one of the eitertitors of George I'. Meek, late of Ferguson twp., deceased, an filed by John Gray, executor of William Y. Meek, degreased. lath The account of David K repot, and Pe ter Kooken, adminietrators of Lc., of Juba Kooken, late of Ferguson twp degreased. rath The final account of U. Rt./mart, sur viving, executor of John Mulholland, late of Burnaide twp., &geneses] rith The neemmt of Michael Grove "anew, tor of &c, of Daniel MuMerger, tato of MA al. tvrp deceased telh ,The supplemental and final aecount of T II Rupert, administrator, ieum testarripnto anneao) of Le , of Francis Career, late of Walk er tivp., deceased 'Loth The final accotiat of :Michael Mulch Mme of the executors of the laid will and testa ment of Jaeob Young, late of Potter twp.. de Nth. The filet and partial areonnt of Jame■ P Coburn, I:xecutor of the lain will and testa mint of James Rather, late of Gregg twp., de neared al•t, The arrount of Jame. 1 . robin-a, wi ministrator of Ay , of Michael INnigherty, late of Harri• twp , k2nt4 The account of William C - Dunean •nd James I. Forster, administrators of 3r, of John ' , meter. late of Miles tarp , deceased WI The account, of William C Duncan and Jame. I Forster, trustees appointed toy the t o (tour( to sell the real e.date pf John Forster, late of !Allen tap, deceased h !Nth The amount of Jo,hro Hoffer, ofttoardian of Enoch and George Hastings, minor sons of Itanlel Hastings, late of Centre county, de ceased. Sith. The account of Adam Mover, and Jon allow Rimier, administrators of !c, of Jaeoti fiCorPr, late of Ferguson hr p , tlecetumd 36th. The account of T M Hall and Daniel 11 Malone, adnilnist rotors of 3c, of Frederick Malone, late of Rogge tap, deceased 37th The acconnt of John ti Folder and Thomas Delo, Emu-more of the lost sill and testament of George Boa!, late of Harrl■ tap deceased. sth The amount of John Bing ailininietree for of ar ,of Cyrus J Barker, late of Union twp , d 0.14•11111e1 t. 39 I h The ecount of John H 7101111.1, one of the administrators of Ac , of John Thomas, late of Boggs twp , deceased 40th The account 6f John Thomas. who WWI Guardian of James and Hobert Hark Eno., minor children of James Hark urn, Into of Ceptre county, deceased. las filed try John H. Th 1111 l as, administrator of John Thorns., do erased) 14-30-4 t. J. P GENIART lieguter SEWING MACHINE FilE SINGER SEWING MA CHIN} Among sewing machines, (hove made by the Singer Manufacturing Company, rook wadi the highest. Their manufacturing marisinen have long been known to the heat for manufacturing purposes. But within the peat few entre, they have given special attention to the production of a FAMILY MACHINE dentine,' to win much favor In the I=l The machine which they now °Mar in quiet liwet,running,sirnple, fnnt, noiseless Its acces sories for HEMMING, BRAIDING, BINDING QUII:TING, TVCKING,CORDINO FELLI.NO, OATHERI NO are almple and easily undermined It, tellexto , though enduring and llrelenn musclem of Iron and steel. do all the work nolsokedy, better. and few will deny, "Famterthan hind can do it " They urge those wishing to purnhame a ma• chine, to examine all the other manufacturer. before buying; an it will for Itmelf evereeme all the objeetionm In the other marhinea that can be brought against It. Machine, on hand for male and exhibition. together with a full and complete eaeortm3•nt of BILKITWIST, LINEN, =1 and all the aeeetstiles for the machines by W. W. tdoisITGOMERY, Agpt. • Gents. Furnishing and Tailoring Eslablish ment, No 7 Brockerhoff Row, 144417. Bellefonte Pa. A GENTS! READ Tills We will pay agents a MP hay of PO per week and expeoxes, or allow a large coin. rninaion, fo cell our near And wonderful Inven• Addre4e, M. WAGNER A CO., 1415-em • Marshall, Mich, flfJ 4: I ;L . , I ORPITANfir COURT HAL F.-By irtrm of an order of the Orphism' Court of Centre county,there will be sold al•puhlic sale at the Court Rouse In the born' of Bellefonte on MONDAY THE 24TH DAY OF AUGUST, AT ONE O'CLOCK P. M., the following valuable real estate, late the roperty of Jeremiah 'Mayes, deceased; All bat certain mosettage, tehernOtt mod tract of land situated in Benner township, Centro co., Pennsylvania, known as the Fulton farm, iul• Joining Mutiny mountains on the north and lands of M. and C. Kepheart, on the south, containing one hundred and eighty-live acres and thirty-eix perehes and allowance, more or less. About one hundred and forty mettle arc cleared and in a good state of eultivation, an other balance is well timbered with oak and .ehentnitt. Tho farm In well Improved t having a largo intone dwelling house, bark barn and ether farm hulldinga and TWO OIiCHARDS, one of which is yonng—Just commencing to bear. It In located about five miles from Iloilo fonto and but 234 mhos from the nonrent Itnll Toad station. .- . . TERMS OF SALE.—Ono third of the par cilium money to tm paid In confirmation of nide and the bahmoe In one and twoyears, with in terest to be secured by bond and morgnge on the premises. GEORGE W. RUMMARGER, Adm'r. of Jeremiah May , tleeeneed 14-26-te. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE BALE ' The large and valuable Real Estate hold by I:/r. Wm. I. Wilson, In bin own right and by the heirs of the Into Mrs. Mary Wilson, In Pot ter Township, Centte smtty, will 1w sold at private male, on terms to suit purchasers, 141 follow,, Int A. lot of ground adjoining the village of Potters Milk containing about NIX ACRES with a largo Tlonfitory Mannlen, TwonStory °Mee, Stables and other nut-building. thereon erected The gTon ode around the liouse eon twin beautiful shrubbery It is In all roxpeetn a donirable property, and In well nitwit.' for business purpose.. 2nd A trart of land mituated near Centre Hall, adjoining lan& of Peter, John and Ciao Hoffer, Ueorgo and Daniel Hurst, Frond', Alexander, and °there, containing, FOUR. HUNDRED AND TWELVE:ACRES / AND ONE HUNDRED AND z SIX PERCHES. Thin tract In now divided Into THREE FARMS one of eighty acre., ono of ono hundred and fifty acre, anti one of ono hundred and nixty four acre, respectively, with three Nitta of farm bulldinge. That part lying emit of the turnpike containing about thirty aeren will be divided into ,mall torn to Null the people of Centre Hall If desired That part lying wont of the turnpike will be divided Into three farmn of about ono hundred and twenty-eight amen each, or in any way that may cult pur chasers. Ard A tract of hind near (ho "Old Fort," ad adjoining land■ of Geo. (Menalrk, John li Koller. Jacob Amoy, Harnuel Foater and oth cm containing THREE HUNDRED AND FORTY THREE ACRES AND SEVENTY FOUR PERCHES. Thereon epeeted Is a:eomnlete net of farm buildings and two extra tenant house,. Thin tract will be Fold an • Mhola--Iu 111 rldl•d by the turnpike—or in such other autcifivlnionn an nut, be denlreti The two (recta (ant denerlhed contain 'Amin of the heat quality which In In excellent condi lion, many or the Imprmetnentn being almont new They are reached by the bent made In the county They can be divided NO I\ll to give a MACS-Pat amount of good timber land to each fqrro Inquire of Dr. WM. I WII,Mt)N, al Pottern Malin, of the' tenant. on the property, nr MeALI.IBTEIt t HEAVER, A fforaeys.or.Low, Baunroarn, PA. 11X1111 LoTS FUR SALE. The nuheerilenr Offers at private Flak) F( RT .T )L, )TS, Immediately adjoining the borough of Bello (Mite, In what is tanned as ColelVllle. Pleasantly situated Pore water on all of thorn. 'rho best of poll Lots 'fries, and warranted titles. There Is a splendid water po.vfoLliK on Olia property, anti magnificent sites tortes 14-24-Om BI;(;GIES FuR SALE! 1101,LIN(;ER A m,QuisTIoN, hnre on hand and for sate at very' moderato privet.. THREE NEW BUGGIES, ONE SECOND HAND BUGGY gotten up In the twig of ntyln, good leather trliningA, and well finlnhed In area ronpect 14- 7Lt•t( F OR SALE A VALUABLE HOTEL AT I'RI VATE SA LE Tbn undersigned offers for solo his TAVERN STAND IN CENTRAL CITY Mose, to the Mileaburg “tation, tho Immo. IN new and In doing a good buslnevh, It is the healthiest location in Central Pennsylvania There are ?IVY, LOTH Istionging to the prop erty, and fruit trees of all lande In hearldg ordea. Thin In a very desirable property for any person wishing to engage In the hotel bu siness I for mercantile Inedgess It 111 One of the beat In l'entre county. Any person wlet - leg to purchase it hnme, pit•Mle call on or ad dret/ n ti., undersignad at Mllesleirg Centre county Pennaylvania. 14-2t..:ttu MA N DOLA N. FOR SALE.—Three new two-horne Iwo MI,ollll-111111d wagons, ono mart, one troek witgon, and two litiggieN, to gether s tin n variety of plows and e,n,k-sloven, will 100 sold at ten tier rent lens than market value (or east'. ♦IAnll If4AAC HAUPT FOR SA LE °it RENT.-An excel lent Photograph ear Anply 'to 14-10-flt. J.H. BA RN!' A RT G ROUND PLASTER AT $l2 PER TON, )(pit rocolved and always on band, at GEO. & JOS. P. 13LYMER'S warehouse In Milroy. Halt for sale wholesale and retell. HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR ALL KINDS OF GRAIN. ♦I4nIY WANTE DI—FIFTY THOUSAND DOL lam' worth of GRAIN, for which the hlgileat market pile° will be paid by STERNBERG A SHANDIES. 'New AtOrrOfinnottl_ yi• GRICULTURAL COLLEGE OF PENNSYLVANIA. 11AlivEsT U - EtT4lrrioN. 1 - The next Fall Session of ~this Institution will commence on Monday, the 30th day of August, and cedtlnuaelatteen meekn e Sbudelnts to report nt the college the proceeding Theirs dote. The charge of the emealon In Po, Includ ing Instreptien,l3oarellng, washing ttod Fuel. Lights, Furniture and Books to bo provided by the Student. , The Spring Term of 24 week's, will close on the 21th of the present month. Though the number of etudente lime been the ex periment of eombinlng Study with Work, has been euceoeuefeil, thin 1111C1`081.1 bring due as mulch to the absence of the eonftielon Soused by n crowd of new and undrilled students at the opening, as to the energy and cheerful re operation of the cinch number on the roll. The aid hoe been so hearty and effeetive, that title public mode In gladly embraced to explicit thanks for the eminent thine afforded. With light working details, fall spring crepe have been put in the ground, the garden hits been nttgended to, much ornamental planting done, and come other imprevments effected At eosin' pace, the studies and duties of the Col lege proper have been carried on; and now, at the clone of the term, the pleasant conviction la experllenced, that mind end body can lee both healthfully and usefully trained, sound moral habits Impreseed, anti young men of practical melodic°, AS well an mound scholarehip in general literature, Need, forth to the work.of life. Thin inatitution makes no parade of the long list of 'ologica. 'rmmies! and logruplilea which grace come catalogues ; neither does it boned of any incredible number protestors lietitni, e &pert ed , npeeial, honorary and teecaelonsrl, butt with a enfficient number of nometent in etruetora, all of whom ate capable ni p their re emeetlim departmentee,and citisens of the-State, it undertaken to glum pound Instruct ion in n-vbry braneh of literature, science and praet cal art preening to its elites, which any tidier may desire for his eon, and which that son may cont prepared to receive. Beyond thin no pronTise in made Thin shall ha - fulfilled hot many eittsenn of the State know of the exiatenee of this Inetitutine, and very few are aware of its large capacity end adaptednean to meet the great educational *ant of the day —that imparting then-egh knowledge in all the earful bmisehen practically as well an theoreti cally. 'I he Trustees and offleore. feeling the effect of this general went of Information and appreciatien, 1111,0 decided to intim and even rhallougo inspeetion of the imilitution on the Accordingly I A Marra? Ittcsrvires will be hold at the Col lege the last week of the prenent term,from Monday the 2nthe fill Sedareins flee ale qf Jute/. During tulle time the building and ground. will be open to visitors who may desire to know the nature anti condition of the Inutile sloe, and inform themselves as to Ks (Inure proxpeetet Eepectally will old graduates, the parents of present etudentle, penmen deslronn of sending students the next form, and editors of paper., be welcome Plain fare and titan bode will be provided without charge, itsnd every effort made to render the,yitelt agredit. bin. Trainor Lava Tyrone, on the Penns. It It, daily, at 9 a. in., and Lock /raven, nn the Plan. and Erie It It about the levee hoer, for Itttle font by the Bald Eagle Valley It. It. where they arri ye ill time for the dully awe W the Col lege. • n TIJOB.II. BURR.ONiti: 14-29 gt Prefet AR c;o1 leg. .1 . PA. ~cijoo[s p GROVE ACADEMY AND SEMINARY. This School will open TIT ITIVI)A AITGITST 191 m, 1869 Tullio') from $0 to $lO A Nor mai Hums w 111 IN, organized for the lien °fit of Teacher,. For partp•ulare addren B. F, Il t UO II ES, Principal. PINE o ROVE, 1430-2 t. VENTRE OWNTY PA J3ELLEFIINI'E ACADEMY. A SELECT HCHool, wit yl RING GENTLE_ MEN AND I,ADIE:H. Neat mesulon open. on IVettne.sday, &Timber First, with every herillty for tho education of youth in all 111.1 simile.. which eolll4lillte It 11114 , 1111 and polite edueation Special attention is given to Mimic and Draw ing Vocal Slunk is made a reguLtr branell in ft... emir..., ..f study, auell in taught Wall the pit pile with...it extra charge The Principal in assisted by an ample corpa of tried and capable teachers, the united aim being to hOlitre the rural I apace, It.' general ref....1111'111, is well 11, the intellectual improve mew of the pupils Eaeh scholar has a duo aim, of individual attention io Pare .. IF W nt WI i.ll. place their children where there ill. IIN• no necemnity (or change till they have e mpleted their education, are in vited to visit this School. Parents who wit ,h t., ha/fl their dmighter. Ironrd out ,If the inNtitlitilln, ..1 II find `deawtn t e, and at reamo'nable rates In the town For further partieulare addrtul, Ito, J I' 111'4411M •I4n.ttf Prinelpnl UNION Sellool, NE.'W ISERLIN, UNION cousTl, The next term *III 1 . 111,11111,11, on rsl , Nit %I alllill4l' 4th. TIMn hintitution will have e•• pH rtItIVIII, Male and Folthalo 'rho retiree MIMI) , w ill I.lllloraeo the little, Greek, Freni and German Language.. thiiemminin and Hale or Etiglirill and MllYte The Leann tilll be milerate• and a fall 4.oria. of teaeheri, will l ie employed The .111 lie mild mai firm and no came will In, rtntro.l to glt e rued ehariwter to the matitution lor partli'll -Ist, ailiirens the Kill". riper at Ni w port until Angina Int, afterward, al New Herten l'a / I 1 CFENLINIiEIt, 14 27 lit. l'r Innymel 1- - )ENti HALL ACA DEM y. Tho 110e011,1 term of thin innantloi well 1111011 Tl' 1 , ..41)A Y, JULY 20, 1000 Tuition f to SN, per quarter of lei lionreling with furniniterl rmlium can in, hat at refumurbie Otter Hp.•rlwl att....Limn will lg. give.. 1.. 1hu..0 fin paring to Uvu•h It.•r itosHrrEit, A It Pluudpnl OEM k;ENTS WANTED FoR CHAMBERLIN'S L A W IS 0 0 K FU It 'l' H K 1' Ettl' 1, F Containing Full Ingtrtictioint and Prnetleal Forma, adapted to Elrerx JClad of lite+inean, and to all the Staten of the Colon By FRANKLIN CHAMBERLIN, (It (tin United Staten Bar. ttTliere 111 tin-hook of tho ktn which will take rank with it for unthentiolty, intelligent.° and tonriplotonoon "—Spring/Idd (Mons ) Repub. titan. Thin in the ONLY NEW HOOK of t h o kind published for y years. It' In prepared by •n able PRACTICAL LAWYER of twanty•tive experienee, and In Just what everybody noels for daily use. II is highly reeernmentlext by ninriymined4Jenly es, Including the Chief Justice and °the, Judges of Massneheisetts, and the Chief Justice and entire Bench of Ginneeficid. Mold only by iiiilineriptlon. AGENTS WANT- Eli EVERYWHERE. Send for Circular.. b It. CAME & CO, Publishers, Harlford Conn.; No. I Spruce street, Now York ; Clucin nail, 0.; and Chicago, 111. • CAUTION. 'An old law-book, published many years ago, has Just been hastily re-Issued as "a now book,' without oven a suitable revision of its obsolete atatements. Do not confound that work with CHAIIRSALUeI Law-Hots one Ms Pao fLL Nov pastlisnrbtm. ti RARE (MANCE. A good itodk of. mOrchaildliol.god %lures t . FOR SALE and 'Atom rpom for rent. Owing to a protracted illnesn of the Herder partner of the undereigned they with to rel logo fah the mercantile twlineee iiimeettafillly carried on by them in Snow (*owl Centre county for the lent ton ycare. They offer for Bale their ENTIRE STOCK, of merehandlme and fixforon, (all of which are good and saleable) conandang of n good and general amadrirnent of , ALL KINDS OF GOODS kept In acountry store, They alnooffbr FOR RENT their large and commodious store 'Mom with grocery room and feed house attached, also sioepitiFod clothing rooms upstairs. This is decide, the BEST BUSINESS LOCATION In HtICIW Shoe and one of the largest end beat artnnend nountry atom rooms In the county. To any portion radeldng to Rondo the binitness this le a RARE CHANCE, thk pine iq the hest lle!neeil location in the .onotry. ALL M!COUNTS ',«m u n leg untiottliwi on A owlet let, LIM will be left for collection. A. CRISSMAN A SON. MEM (gooleg tic 113 aucbep. le $2O P e i r A w hero , A Em n W fo a r n I stumps Address BATE* HAINES 00.7 ° 14-30-4wr Cleveland, Ohio. CA NCERS I TUMOItS I ULCEILS I PROF. KLINF, of the Philadelphia University, is making astonishing cures of fencer and all tumore by a new process. A Cherubic Cancer Antidote, that removes the largest of cancers and tumors, without pain or the lino of the knife, without rustic, eating or burning medicines, and without the loss of a drop of blood For particulars, cati on or ad dress P. A. K LINE, M. D., No. 931 Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa. 14-30-4 w. A GENTS WANTED FOR THE SECRET HISTORY OF THE CONFEDERACY By EDWARD 4. POLLARD The turhareletiesttotts andistartliag &sato& ores rondo in tide work aro creating the most Intense desire to obtain it. The secret litteed Intrigues, ao., of Davis and other Confed po erate leaders, a lth the llnLkn Mystertes, (torn " Ile hind the scenes In Ittelirnoed," are thoroughly reettlated Send for elreulars and nee our terms, and a full dosrriptlnn of the work. Amass. NATIONAL I'UIthISHINU CO., 14-.St-tw. Phtlestidplaa () 1) 1.) NERVINE Now o:womb Conn„ April 2R, been. Haidawassian Fatima—A thought it well to wait another week before writing, to Pl. if I ean• Wound to Improve, iv. I have deep doing fur some time under the treatment of anew med icine. and - arn happy to tell you that I am getting better—even hooter than when you were here. I commenced the use of I /01)Leti NEN, VIM? without anybody adviniug me to do Co. When I began with it I could only walk from my bed to the chair My trouble han been ex treme pain in the head, and has lasted Over throw velars. All the medicine I have hereto. fore taken ban failed to give any relief lam now able to go tip and down moire, and daily improving 1 consider the NER VINE the bent medleine I ever found, and shall continue inn use, for lam confident of entire recovery. I have taken only three bottlen, and would not be without In on shy account 14 'Ua lw Very truly, Man I It NI To AGENTS WANTED FI)R THE SIGHTS A NI) 8 E C li. ET 8 TiIiIIiATP.ANAL. CArrroL The mord atartHng, Inetruetive and enter taming Irook of the day Send for Circular.. andNee our terms Addreax U H PUBLISH ING (11, 411 Moe/ME NEW 1 K 1w : - - _VENTS WANTED Fliß "W u N I) E R 8 =ll comprlmlng tit/tilling Incidents, Intorertlng 5421.1111, and WOll4llOllOl In all Countries, all Agen, anti arnmig all People. Br C ()vim on■ THOUSAND ILIA , lONS try the moot distinguished Artinto in Europe and America The largerd, hoot illustrated, moot exciting, amusing. inotruetive, entyrtoining, startling, houjonnio, and attractive outage riptioh book av,•r W 11410,041 Head for Circulars, with taring, at owe Addre•a UNITED TAT pußLisiiirio co 4w 411 Broome lit.reet. New York $3,500 Per Year to sell "Wonder of the World " Addict.. J. C, TILTON Iw WORD 'li) coNstimpTivEs. Bein g . short and practleal treatise on I II nature, <wises, and symptoms of Put. mowse y t brolunaptton, Brenirloas, and Asthma; sod their pr.-reel/um, trealonruf, 11111(1 earn by m ho/atom. Hen tby mail, free. Addrots Q. VAN IllM MEM., M U.. 18 West Fourteenth Eltreet, N. Y, 14-26-12 m T HIS IS NO HUMBUG. By Rending :15 cent... with age, height o.lor of °yen and bow, you will receive, by re- Atm) mall, a correct picture of your futere hue. bond or wife, with name and dote of marriage. Arbireet. W. FOX, P. O. Drawer No. 24, Fultap• vllle, N. Y. 14-25-J94rlr CHEAP PAINTING 100 ?t a trio I'ECORA COMPANY'S COLOSID PAINT tenoning ell to) will paint na much as 260 Ma. of COST LEAD. Lead, and wear longer For partleulnrs, Adllreen S. BOW, MN, See'y., No. 1110 N. FOOllll HT., I'ULLADA. MILESBURG CARRIAGE WORKS. SHIRER & WILLIAMS, Manufacturers of CARRIAGES, BUGGIES A SLEIGHS . . Repairing done trlth neatness and dispatch. All work done at short notice and warranted to give entire satisfaction. , MILESBURG, CENTRE CO., PA. .14-23-ty Mr= I B ILL iIEADS, Ira LETTER. IT,E A D S ENVELOPES Every bulginess man should have a printed heading on his Lettere and BMA and AM Card prii)tod on his Envelopes The Cheapest and the beet place to get them la at thor °soul pl otio I) 1 1) ' I TI DEMOCRATIC WATCHMAN Beenele our atoek of paper in every variety Is purchased hem the manufacturers et the Lowoot Prices, and our (belittles for printing at the amalleet coat and In the beet style, are MEE= EVERY KIND OP JOB PRINTING DONE IN A STYLE THAT DEPIFiI'UMIPIE4TITION 4A4izi g l Eitlel,. l hATER Al9ll XVIRTM, Ai EWR Notwithstanding hard Whoa, high taxes, n °Shot pulrilo oppressions, intense snatch ment reigns at the , " it In the marble front on Bishop street, Belle fonte, Ps., where le kept oonstahtly a full sop fly of the AA pricey lower than can be , fbwod *Wow here outside of Philadelphia. Me stoak cansieen of 'the beet, Old Rye, Boltz bon, • Monongahela ,v and Old Irish Whisklea; Holland Gle, ' Cogniao and other Wines, Cordials; 'and All Undo; n( 131rups, which he Is aelllog os low out to astonish all , vanl2 J . B. ETTELE, In the mom formerly odcupled !ppihe'Rey atone Bakery, on Bishop street, Bellefonte, Pa, taken pleamire In Informing the pohl7, that he keeps oonetently on head a eupply of choice Fbreten and Dornestlo Lfquore. All caake warranted to content the amount marked. The attention ofdillmctiolog physicians 10 called to his stock of Su!taiga for medical purposes. Bottles, Jima, and demijohns donanditly on hand. at hand,. In town. All liquors aro warranted to eye satisfaction. Liquors wilt' be sold by the quart, barrel, ur tierce. Be has a large lot of BOTTLED LIQUORS of the fines/ grades on hand. Confident that he can please customers, tee respectfully solicits a share of public Wron g°. el4n tY Poopeotus of the Bellefonte " Demos orstlo Watchmen" for 1669. With a retard of thirteen years of unques tioned service in the mane of Dernocrs cy, for eaucassitui supremacy, for strict ohe•.•r ranee of Constitutional obligations, for Rights, for Free Trade, and ftr Liberal f.o. ernment, the linatason“ entare upon its fourteenth volnn a with tv nerved vigor, with more life, and trope, d determination, than at any other period of hietery. When In the pest many °lb,: Lem•• Trade Journals bent to the stern of fanatic +, and bigotry, It battled on meanness of er thing but duty. When many of the friends State Rights cringed beneath the tornaoi armed Federalism and Tory usurpation, it true to the Democracy of Jefferson. Wht thousands of the leading advocates of Trade surrendered to the domination ant exactions of the New England Tariff ruble r, and plunderers of the people, it held aloft t'e banner °thistles. When Arsilltionlem, and tie kindred train of Infamies, Invaded the right. of property and the popular institutions te sovereign State*, It fought the good fight .rt the States and People. The Semivowel Winterise has never pouxbi for fame by courting infamy, nor for rewat.l - worthily earned Its record is before us host of readers and Mende In all quarters. soil upon that record it enters the new 'year, PI e ti log to advance to the EEN Equality, Right - and Democrecy, with .n em - beet desire to aid In the reatoretion of etricicc., Liberty throughout the Confederacy. To accomplish the purPo" In view, we p.,11,1 to Its proud and well-kno ecord of tlic thirteen yearn, &eking the kind om.e and good will of BRAVE, MLD, UNCON FIRM DEMO In nil part' of tho country, toward building .on for It • commeifenruto and woeful clreolatpm Now le the hour for safe and hold comp. t. and careful properstiona. Never before we • there such need for organization and her and unanimity among the friends of 1.11,41% and Democracy, If Democrat, fail to h.? • firmly to the cause for which they have aa. Heed so much, then plberty in loettothen,...o their children, and the Despotism and Tyro. < ny of Federalism is secure 4,91011101 M and rt monarchial government permanently NUCC...I - the wise, liberal, plain and unomtentalloun .3 tern which the patriot fat/heirs seared for in, worthy sone. It is needless to say M the &loader. are friends of the Dasiocaavac Wayonstart, that will continue TO EITILIKE AT DERPOTISM, N10N01 , 01.1 AND AMONG, and to defend and uphold UM Constitution aia the people against their ' enemies—to Agatha. alfinanner of robber Tariffs, and olio. frauds upon consumers; to uphold free u stud "the rights of the many; to oppose it, building up of all speslea of monopolic, to do Its duty fearless and fully in all Minim The BILLWONTM WATINIDIAX will each x.•.a contain more strong and sibling original ter than any other Journal In VOLIZIly1V1111:11. and will elm to be worthy of suppcut crate In Friends desiring to riddle eines epostlii oe for terms, etc. PRINTING - EXECUTED - Mr TU most improved style as this O►ncs. JOB PRINTING—EXECUTED IN A t - 1 - I') Superior style itShe-Wsteestor.the". WHOLESALE LIQUOR STOKE lIPIIT LITaUORI3. Brandies; Jan akg end New England Rani ' Germ&n, Made Lisbon, merry sad Pest At BAUM, Agent- DIAL= tor FOREIGN AND DOMPATIC WINES & LIQUORS. PURE LIQUORS ONLY PURE NECTAR WHISKY "DEMOCRATIO WATCHMAN" FRONT RANK I=l y. ALL THE STATINL Single subselriptionsAgi per year in advt. Address, _ P. GRAY MEE', Bellefonte. 11 II
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