titiothing• $2 TO NA WANAWAKER I BROWN. —MEN'S a boys. MOTE: INCE—Garments ranging at every pries, cut to every style. ready made or made to order. R. E. corner of IMxth and Marketing. $7 TO $25 SPRING& BUNKER OVER 00ATB.Melten, Balk Mix etl, Fancy Csisslmere, Chin chilla, Beaver, etc., largest variety In the city. OAK HALL, SIXTH k MARKET Streets, $6 TO $46 BUSINEf3B BUITB, BOTH Fdielin* Domestic, Goods, excellent styles, B. E. cor ner SIXTH k MARKETSta., OAK HALL, WANAMAKER a BROWN $2O TO ' DKr:MA[IITh OP ALL the desirable styles, suitable for Any occaalon. WAN AMA KER & BROWN, SIXTH k MARKET Street/ 84 TO IMO BOW 11 SUITS FORSCOOI. Home and Dremn—nowep, styles and best else. goods WANAMAKER & BROWN, 11,AR4E01,0TII LNG HOME STETH & MARKET Ht■ To $26 BOYS' k YOUTHS' ctiEs TERFIELDA In great walla- ly WANAMAKER AND BROWN, SIXTH and MAR- I=l Ca n TO gi.so SHIRTS, UNDER-CIAYTH ING, and GENTS' FUR NISHING (1001M9 or every kind, at small advance on cost. WA NA MAK ER ANL) BROWN, Oak Hall, Great Clothing House,Slith I Mar. ket Streets stelae-0' 'Neb) abbertioemento. .., SEWING MACIIINF THE SINGER SEWING MA CHINE Among sewing machines,. those made hy the Singer Ilganufacturitfir Company, rank with the highest. Their manufacturing machines, have long heen known as the best for manufacturin g purposes. But within the past few yeara, they have given special aUention to the production ~ f • FAMILY MACIIINE destined to win much favor In the HOUMEHOLD 'rhe machine , which they new efrer Is rolel light -running, simple, hot, nolgeleop. Its sweet. merle, fin HEMMING, BRAIDINO, PINDINII QPILT I NG, TUCK !N(7, Co RD I NO FELLING, GATII ENING „„ me simple and easily undsrstrutri its &Mutte though enduring and tireless 'Muscles of Iron and steel. do all the work noiselessly, better, and few will deny, "Faster than hand can dolt ” They urge those wishing to purchase .a mac chine, to examine all the other manufacture. Implore buying, an it will for Itself overcome all the objections to the other machine. that run be brought against it Machines on band for sale and exhibition. together with a full and compltte assortment of SILK, TWIST, LINEN, ()RI. COTTON TI! READ and all tho areosaorion (or the ru4r.1110. , 1, 1 W. W. MONTGOMERY, Agont. Genie. Forninhlng and Tallnting Kalablialt. moult, No 7 lirookerholf Row, 14-re-ly ARARE CHANCE. A good stock of merehmollso And IteETI FOR SA LF and etore r.nn for rent t /wing to a prot meted illiease of the aenior partner of the tinderalgned they lah lorelinyuleh the mercantile bualneen succeeafully carried on by them in kinow Sinn, Penh-, eounty Pe., for the loot len yeare. They offer for into their ENTIRE STOCK, of merchandise and flotureo, (all of which! are good and saleable) connoting of a goodAtind general assortment of ALL KINDS OF (:00Iki kept In a country store, They aloe otter FOR RENT their large and etnornotilous store room with grocery room and feed house attached, 111641 sleeping and clothing rooms upstairs. This is decidedly the BAST BUSINESS LOCATION la Strew Shoe and one of the largeit and beet arranged count* , store room. In the county. To any person elehlag to go Into the luridness this I. s " 1 RARE CHANCE, u this place Is the beat builneav location In the century. ALL ACCOUNTH remniping unsettled pn Augnst Ist, 1860 gall be left for collection. A:CRIEISMAN 190 N CM rR SALE OR RENT.—An excel lent Photograph Car. Awl, 'to Ntin abilhttotments. COURT PROCLA/E.ATION.- Whereas the Hon. Clarks A. Mayer, President of the Court of Coalition Pleas, in the 25th Judicial District, consisting of the 'coun ties of Centre, H Clinton and Clearfield, and the Honorable Joh Hoeterman and the onorable William Allison, Associate Judges In Centre county, having Issued their precept, bearing date the 4th day of February, A. D., 1868, to me directed for holding a court of Oyer and Ter miner and General Jail Delivery and Quarter Sessions of the Peace in Bellefonte, for the county of Centre, and to commence on the 4th Monday of August next, being the WM day of August, nono, end to continue two weeks. Notice In therefore hereby given_ to the Cor oner, Justice of the Peace, Aldermen and Con stables of the said count* of Centre, that they be then and there In their proper persona, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of maid day, with their record., Inquisitions, examinations, and their own remembrances, to do those thing. which to their office appertains to he done, and those who are bound In recognisances to pro.- pcute against the prisoners that are or shall be In the all of Centre county, be then and Ohre to prosecute against them as shall be Just. Given under my hand, at Bellefonte, the let day of August, in the year of our Lord 1869, and in the ninety-third year of the lndopen pence of the United Mates. D. Z. KLINE. Sheriff. fl EOISTERII NOTICE:4. • The following accounts bare been examined and passed by me and remain filed of record in tMa office for the inspection of helm, lege • tees, creditor,' and all others In any way Inter. cited, and will be presented to the Orrinan's Court of Centre county, to be lwld , for allow ance and confirmation, on Thursday e 25th day of August., A. D., 1889: lat. The account of Robert Glenn, Guardian of JOl , lllO Batley, minor child of Jamie Bailey, late of Centre county, deceased. , 2nd. The account of Robert Glenn, Guard'. titan of Daniel Bailey, minor child of James Batley, late of Centre county. deceased. ' 3d. The account of John liocluiel, acting administrator of account of Bugh Shaw, faro of Centre county, deceased. 4th. The account of John E. Thomas, Guar (Han of Joseph W. Myers, minor child of John H. Myers, late of Centre county, deceased sth The account of Williati) It. McWilliams Guardian of Nancy E. 'McWilliams, minor , daughter of Henry McWilliams: Into of Fergu son,-Twp, deceased.eth. .he account of William B. McWil llama, Gun. .Ilan of William E minor son of Henry McWilliams, late of Fergu son twp., deceased 7th. The account of William It. MeWilliams, administrator (cum testamento annexe) of Nancy McWilliams, Into of Ferguson twp., de ceased. oth The account 01 John Hoffer, adminis trator Az., of Tanker Knott. late of the Moro. ur Bellefonte, deceased. Oth. The account of Christian Shenk. Guar dian of Ella 8. Mitchell,' late Ella 8. Shaw) one of the children and heirs of Hugh Shaw, late of Liberty top., deceased. 10th , The account of Christian Shenk, Guar -Man of Clara A. Shaw, minor child and heir of Hugh Shaw, late of Liberty Township de ceased. 11th. The account of Christian Mustier, ad ministrator of dr., of Daniel Musser, late of Centre co.. deceased. 13th. The account 'of John C. Henderson, administrator of dc., of John Spoils, late of Huston top., deceased. 13th. The anal accounts of Jacob Hasler man, Executor of the hist will and testament of John /Unser, late of Haines Township, de ceased. 14tht The seeount of Jamb IfOsterman, ad ministrator of &c., of ,Christlan Mover, late of Haines twp., deceased. 15th. The iweonnt of D. Z. Kline, trustees appointed by 0. Court to sell the real estate of Daniel Hoeshore, dorrased. 16th. The serount of Daniel Kalif!'Man, Guardian of Sarah J. Swartz, (now Sarah J. Strut(le) minor daughter of George Swartz, late of Spring tvrp.,yiperstrusl. 17th The ac olin' of Henry Leis(ler, Guar dian of Keriiihiti Josephino Hoy, Jr. (now WII. son) minor daughter of George Hoy, Jr., late of Marian twp., deceased. lath. The account of Peter Hoffer, Guardi an of Joel Storer, minor son of Joel Storer, late of Potter township. 16th. The account of M. T Milliken, end Rebecca V. Pugh, Guardians of Harry Vul entitle, minor son of A H Valentine deceased. 20th. The account of M T. Milliken and He hers V. Hugh, thiardlnna of Mary H Usien tine, minor daughter of Abram H. Valentine late of Centre county, derearead 21st. The account of Michael Feldler, (Mar dian of Mary Bair, (now Mary littysi minor daughter of William Bair. late of Mlles twp., deceased. 22nd. The account of John Weaver, admin. iatrator of tc , of Polly W , late of Gregg twp, deceased. Cid. The Recount of Ira Fieher,Guardian of Hannah Thompson, minor daughter of Moses Thompson, deceased. 24th. The account of William Y Meela, one of the executors of George Y Meek, late of Ferguson tap. : deceased, as bled by John I. Gray, executor of William Y Meek, deceased. Sfith. The account of David Kreps, and Pe ter Kooken, administrators of tr., of John Kooken, late of Ferguson twp , deceased. 21,th. The final account of M: Htow•rt, our flying, executor of John Mulholland, late of Burnside twp , Deceased 271 h The account of Michael (trove, execu tor of AM., of Daniel Mulberger, late of Harris tap , deceased. _2stb The atikplemental and final recount of 7.ll7Rtayert, administrator, (cum tevtautento anncoo) ate., of Franco" Corner, late of Walk er twp., deceased. 29th. The final steentint of ',Michael lierich,` one of the axecutor• of the lent will and tenta• mend of Jteob Young, late of Potter twp., de eestaed. . . :ash. The first and partial account of James P Coburn, Executor of the last will and testa ment of James Barber, late of Gregg twp , de ceased. 31st. The account of Jame,. P. Coburn, ad• miniatrator of *co pf Michael Dougherty, tato of Harris twp., decoaeed. mind. The account of William C.Duncan and James I. Forster, administrator., of tr., of John Furrier, late of Miles twp., S• 41.•• The account of William C Duncan 111141 James I. {ropier, trustees appointed by the u Court to seit'llie real °KWh, of John Forster, late of Mlles twp., deceased. I flesh The account of John Hothr, fitiardirm of Enoch and George Haollllo, minor eons Daniel Haatinga, late of Centre county, de• ceased. I= 35th. The secfalnt of Adam Mover, ond.lon ath•n Htover, admintatrotorm of Ac, of Jacob Storer. lat. of FYrKillson (yr p , deecar.i Nit h. The account of T. 111 Hall and lonninl n Afalone, atirninlotraforo of AI . , of Frederick Malone, lute of Hogga lwp., deceased 11th The account of ohn H Fouler and Th mum. Ittttlo, Flawetterfrweif the taut will and teutsinient of George (tool, late of Hunk twp., degetrieed. Thin iteeoutt Ahdln adrulniutree tor of to , of Cyrus J. Barker, late of llnion lw p., deeenued. %Ib. The aennunt of John II Thoreau, tine of the adminlelrutora of Ac. of John Thiptruto, late of BORTO twp.,cloceated. 40th The account of John Thomas, who WAX tioarction ofJtunett ontl Robert (fork 1"on, minor children of Jam.. !fork anon, late of Centre county, deoesurod. Ow filed hur John H. Thomas, milninlatrator of John 'Amnon, de erased). 14-30-41 J. P. GEPHAHT Register. r)HEIM AND LEGAL Rerrepentoti , .. of Leonard Kerstetter, Sr, lieu —Take notice that by virtue of a writ of Partition homed out of the Orphan.' Court of Centro County, and tome directed, an Inquest wlll he hold at the Into rooldonco of Leonard Kerstetter, Cr., decd, lu the townoldp of Penn and County of Centro, on Thursday tort th dpy of August, A D. 1666, at 10 o'clock, A. M. or mild dny for the purpose of making partition of the real mutate of maid dc, d, to and among his heirs and legal reprooentallve., If the came can be done withoutprejudice to or spoiling of the whole, otherw i se to and appraise the name according to law • at which time and place yeti may be prenont if you think proper. D. Z. KLINE, Sheriff. Bustin's Omen, lisuoroora, June 14th, 11460. ri4n2s-41t IN TUE COURT OPUNTY. COMON PLEAS Of . VEZIWItE CO M Notice Is hereby Oren that an aiipllentlon lout been nude to the Court of Common Plea@ In mad foe tflutfoontig o4Contm grant,a charter to the Coo tantonffiren AND 13141 NU As OM opt," agreeably to the Act of Ame72 . 1 4 1 , g . such ease made sad pholded. PRINTING.;HiECTJTD INOwn THE moot hnproved lOWA' Ms do. *deo. F OR SALE-CHEAP-A HOOD PHOTOGRAPH CAR AED FIXTURES, at Pine Grove Mills. A pply to J. K. BCYPTORF, Clearfield, Pa. or W. K BURCHFIELD, Pine Crave gen tre Co., Pa. 14-3 i t ORPHANS' COURT KALE.-By •Irtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Centre count ,there wlll be cold at public, sale at the Court House In the boro' or Uellefonte on MONDAY THE •DAY OF AUGUST, AT ONE O'CLOCK P. M., the following valuable real estate, late the property of Jeremiah Mayen, deceased; All that certain messuage, tenement and tract of land situated In Benner township, Centre co., Pennsylvania, known as the Fulton farm, ad joining Muney mountains on the north and lends of M. and C. Kepheart, on OW south, containing one hundred and eighty-five acres and thirty-six perches and allowance, more or less. About one hundred and forty acres are cleared and in a good state of cultivation, an. other balance is well timbered with oak and chestnut. The farm le Improved having'a large stone dwelling hollow, bank burn and other farm buildings and TWO ORCHARDS, one of which In young—)ant commencing to bear. It In located about five miles from Belle fonte rind but 2% milen from the nenrent Rail road ntatlon. TEHMH OF SALE..—One third of Ow gm - - chase money to be paid In confirmationof Pale and the balance In one and two yearn, with In terest to be secured by bond and morgago on the prembiew GEORGE W. RI7MBARGER, Adm . r. of Jeremiah Mayen, dece.ed. 14-26-tm. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE. The large nnr) valuable Real Estate held b Dr Wm. I Wilson, in his own right sod by the heirs or the Isle Mrs Mary Wilson, in Pot ter 'I ownship, Centre county, will le sold at private sale, on terms to suit purchasers, ft .s fol low, Ist. A lot of ground adjoining the village of Potters Mills containing about SIX ACRES with n large Two-Stnry Maneion, Two-Story office, Stables and other out-buildings thereon erected. The groubile around the hougo. con lain beautiful shrubbery. It IN in aM reepecte a desirable property, and le well situated for Badness purpogee. 2nd. A tract of land situated near Centre Hail, adjoining land, of .."eter, John and Geo. Hoffer, George and Daniel bunt, Francis Alexander, and others, containing_ FOUR HUNDRED AND TWELVE ACRES AND ONE HUNDRED AND SIX PERCHES. This tract is now divided into THREE Finms. one of eighty acres, one of ono hundred and fifty scree and ope of one hundred and sixty. four acres respectively, with three netts of farm buildings. That part lying east of the turnpike containing about thirty acres will be divided Into small lota to suit the people of Centre hall If desired: That part lying west of the turnpike will be divided into three farms of about one hundred and twenty-eight acres each, or in any way that may suit turf , . chasers. 3rd A tract of land near the .01d Fort," ad adjoininig land. of Geo. Odenkirk, John H. Keller. Jacob Arney, Samuel Foster and oth ers, containing THREE 111'NDRED AND FORTY THREE ACRES AND SEVENTY 'FOUR • . PERCHES. Thereon erected la a:complete pet of farm buildings and two extra tenant house, rnta tract will IMO MON as a wIIOIO—MII divided by the turnpike—or In such oilier sub-eilviatona as may he desired. The two tracts Wit described contain lands of the bent quality which Is In exeelient ecindb thin, many of the Improvements being almost new They are reached by the best roads to the county. They can IM divided so as to give a sufficient amount of good timber land to each farm. Inquire iff Dr. WM. I. WILSON, at Maitre Mille, of the tenants on the property, or )IcALLIHTER A BEAVER, Attorneys-a f- Lan Bur-Brown, Ps. reiESI L i ITS FOR SALE. The subscriber offer, at private sale F(JRTY-TW() LoTs, Itnrnedtare' , adjoining the borough of Belle fonte. In what la termed an Go!ravine. l'lrnaantly situated. Pore water on all obthem The beat of soil Low TILSI4I, and warranted Mine Them Is a aplendld water power up on this property, and inagnlCcont, site. for 11111011(11, JOHN (*OLE. 14.24-Mn B UGGIES FOR SA LEI WILL! NO ER Sr, MeqUISTION, hare on hand and for aide at Tory moderato prices, THREE NEW 1315GGIE;1, ONE SECOND IIANI)111:(aa gotten tap In the of style, good leather trite legs. and well finished in every respect. 14. 'C.t.tf F )1( SALE, A VA LUA BLE HOTEL AT PRI- V ATE: SA LE The ondermlgnell ofform for mule hlm TAVERN BTAND IN CENTRAL CITY elose to the Milestturg elation, the house Is new and le doing it wood buniaess. It Is the Itemlthieet location In Central Pennsylvania. There are FIVE LOTH belonging to the prop erty, and fruit trees of all kinds In bearing older. Thts Is a very desirable property for say person wishing to engnge In the hotel bu g sinews and for mercantile business it Is one of the best In Centre enmity. Any person wish ing to purchase n home, please call on or ad dress the undersigned at Mllesburg Centro county Pennsylvania. 14-23-3 m. , MARTIN DOLAN. ELIIA Jinni's by her In the Conimpn Plena (tither and next friend of Centre county Lanni A. CuLvaa, No. too Jnn. Term, '69 Divorce a. v. m Na.raa U. Jamass Bnzatrr's Orrice Bellefonte, 10 June,'iza To EL MER D. J ENKEB, Defendant: ' • In obedience to an order of the Court of Common Pleas of Centre county to me throat ed, you are hereby notified to be and appear in the raid Court. on theta - Jetta Monday of August nett to show comma may you have, why ELIZA , JENMEIib rhouldi not be ailwore/Moneehe bonds of matrimony entered into with her aeoorellog to the prayer of her : petition filed in said Court. 14-30-4 t: DANIELA KLINE, Mere'. alberitt *at m. SELERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of sundry sirlts of Vend!• loft Exponas and Levaal rillehlil leaned out of the Court of Common Pleas of Centre count and to me directed, will be exposed at Publ o Bale, at the Court Hokse In Bellefonte, on Monday the 23d day o% August 1869 the following property, via: All that certain tract or piece of land situate in Taylor township, Centre county, Pa., boun ded and described ea follows, to-wit; Begin ning at stones on line of survey In the name of Moses Coates, thence by Land of Robert Elder North 62° riot 126 per. to stone; thence by lend last Mentioned and other land formerly Dirld Henderson's, north 4° west, 132 per. to White oak; thence by Allegheny mountain land south 34° went 1211 perches to chestnut; thence by land surveyed la the name of Moses Coates, south 04° east 90 perches to the place of begin ningAcoutaining seventy-six acres one hun dred And fifty perches and alloWahce, together with the appurtenances &e, seized, taken into execution and will be sold as the property of William Laird. A LI3O A certain messuage tenement and tract of land situate In Patton Township, Centre coun ty, Pa., bounded by lands of Markle and CH - ay on the weet, by lands' of James Hale on the north, by lands - Waeeon on the mud, and by lands of -- Wasson, Molten Thompson, et. el. on the south, sontaining two acre., Or thereatmuts, thereon erected a frame house. !aikido and other out-buildlogs. Seized, taken In xecutlnn and to be 'mid as the property of Waddle, admlAistretor or Joseph McAfee deceased. IT=l All the right, title and Intermit of It. C. Mul holland in-and to the undivided one half of a certain,tract of land situate In Barna Itte town ship, Centre county, Pa., bounded on the north by lambi of John C. Howes; east by land, of 'Moguls and Smith; south by lands of Rudolph Mulholland, and west by I, do of Joseph Bowes, containing forty aeres more or lens. Seised, taken into execution, and to be sold an the property of R. C Mulholland. IriEM A certain tract of land 'Rusin In Nuoh town nl~lp, Centre county, Pn., bounded and deocrlb NI Ito followo • North by bloohannon creek coot and mouth by land of the Derby Coal Com pony, and want by land of Morgan, Bale & Co eontaloing eighteen acres, more or less, there on erected a steam shingle mill and two dwell. leg houses Seized, taken In execution, end to ho sold as the property of-Harper and Ather ton. SEE All that certain lot of. ground:eltuater In the borough of M I lembu rg, Centre county, Penna.. hounded and dearlbed aefollows: North by Int of Edmund Green, cast by turnpike road, .outh by lot of Morgan Malone, and on the wont by an alley; containing one-fourth of an acre, or thereabout.; thereon erected a two atory frame hothoe, 'table and other out-build• 111 KM. SeiG , ll. Laken into execution, and to be mild ail the property of Jonathan Bullock. EIDE All the right, title and Intermit of the defen dant, In and to a certain tract of land, situate In Beggs township, Centro county, Pa., bound ed on the north by land of Joseph Neff, land of Curtin, on the east by land of E. C. HUIIIeP, on the south by land of C. and .1 Curtin ; and on the weal b land of Daniel Ammerman, and C. and J. Curt in; ;:eontaining fifty acme, more, or lean, thereon erected a email log home, barn and other out-bulk:Kings. Voired, taken In execution, and to be mold as the property of Nancy Mager . MEM All the right, title end interest of defendant, In and to a certain mossuage, tenement and tract of land situated in Ferguson township, Centre county, Pa„ boutdetl and described to follows, to wit • tin the north by land of Moses 'fhotnpoon ; on the mutt by land of Wm. Mille; on the south by rands of Peter Louk end Shannon McCorndick, end on the west by land or ahennon McCormick, et. al. containing sbopt seventy-Bre acres, thereon erected slog dwelling house, barn and outbuilding. Meld ed, taken la execution and to be 'old sa the property of Eliza Meek IMEI A tract of land *Haste In Mlle, town• ship,Centre county Pa., hounded on the north by land of John Lung'. heirs ; east by land, of John Wolf, and Wm K. Fonder; south t land of Wm. K. Yonder, it-id west by land of Hanlon H. Wolf, contalning A fly-three acre. or therea bouts Seised, taken In execution and to by mold as the property of H. 8. Wulf and A. Luk enback. ELM A certain building and lot of ground to-wit: • twoelory frame hotter., metssustge, and tene ment, situate In Central Cit In Hogge town ship, Centre county, Ita , be ing 30 feet in front, •41 the road leading from Bellefonte Springs to Harsh Creek , thirtyaux feet In depth, and twenty-two foot lu rquere,end the lot or piece of ground and curtilage appurtenant to said building, being the same lot of ground form• erly on nod by the late James T Hale, and bounded north, south mad went by other lands, of the estate of Jima* T Hale, deceased, and on the rant by the road leading from the Bald Eagle bridge to Marsh ('reek Pelted taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of 11 L. Wolf. LEM A certain messuage, tenement and tract of land situate In liberty township, Centre co., Tin., bounded on the north by land of .rohn Bickel and Christian Korahaugh , on the east by land of Joshph Butugardner , the south by land sold to Joseph IL Kim..., and on the west by land of Fisher Ligget , containing ono hundred and twenty-slx acres, more or less, thereon erected • two-story log and frame dwelling house hank, lawn and other ouLbuilti• Inge. noised, taken In execution, and to tou sold as the property of D. Z. KLINE, Skr(f. EI3Z! T HE GREATEST THING 01J+ PATENT FLY-NET. The lothseriliers, proprietors of Joseph Cant verb Improved Fly Net for Herren, take plea son, in Informing the readers of the W•ven a•v, they are manufacturing and selling these SUPERIOR NETS et each rate., as to he within the roach of all owner', of hornet.. They are cheaper, better anti more durable than any Fly Net ever of fared to the public. They are handsome, light and motto efrelther leather or twine. They have $4410 purchased the patent righ (or (*entre and all the adjoining conntlen of W A ',LINO'S WATER ELEVATOR, an article that every homestead, when water in. to be carried any distance, 111011111 have. With it a child ran carry more water, any dis tance, than a grown person can with the ordl nkry bucket It costa but little, saves any amount of labor, act•nrtis the water right at your doors, -and Is indlapensable In every re-, "pert. For particulars addir r or call on C NED ADAMS, P MEM G ROUND PLASTER AT ttI2,,ER TON. just received rind ideals on hand. &t GE(). & J OS. P. BLYMER'S warehouse In Milroy. Balt for sale wholesale end retell. HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR ALL KINDS OF GRAIN. ♦llnl2 MILESKIRG CARRIAGE WORKS. SIIIRER de WILI 4 IAMS,. moinufactureri of • LIGHT CARRIAGFAI, BIIOOhEB ♦ SLEIGHS. Repairing done with neatnewa and cliapatch All work done at short notice and warranted to glee entire eatiefaolion. MILESBURG, CENTRE CO., PA. :•1, 14-23-17 ftbbnliormento. BILL HEADS, LETTER HEADS RIIVELOPEA =I Every businees nun should have a printed heading on hie Letters and Bills and his Card printed on hit Envelopes The cheapen and the beet place to get them la et the Office of the DEMOCRATIC WATCHMAN MEI Bociruse our stock of paper to every ?alloy J. purchasoll from the manufacturers at tho Lowest Prleeft, and our faeflitlen for printing u{ the ■tnallexteest tthil In the heat Atyle, ore EIMMIE EVERY KIND OF JOB PRINTING DONZ IN A STYLE THAT DEPIES COMPETITION Sbebboio. PINE. GROVE ACADEMY AND SEMINARY. Vile School will open 0,1 • THURSDAY AUGUST 19ru, 1869. Tuition from Se to $lO. A Noi mai elites will be organized for the ben. ell of Teechere. For partioultue addree. B. F. HUGHES, /Vines:pa/. PINE GROVE MILLS, CENTRE COUNTY PA. Ea 1321 B f:L L EFONTE ACADEMY A HELECT SCHOOL FOR YOUNG GENTLE MEN AND LADIES Next session, opens on Wednesday, September First, with every facility for the education of youth in all the studies whip' constitute a liberal and polite. education. Special mitten tioit Is given to Musfe and Draw ing,. Vocal Munk is made a regular branch in -the course of Audi, and is taught toall the pu pile without extra charge. The Principal is assisted by an ample corps olltried and capable teachers, the united aim being to insure the moral culture, and general refinement, as well as the intellectual improve. ment Of the pupils. Each scholar has a due shore of individual attention. parents who wish to place their children where here will be no necessity for change till they have completed their education, are in vited to visit, this School. Parents who wild' to have their daughters board out of the Institution, can find pleasant bootee, and at reasonable rates In the.town. Far further particulars address, Ker. .1. P. HUGHES. , Principal. UN lON SCHOOL. =1 NEW BERLIN, UNION COUNTY, PF.NN'A The next iran will-commence on MONDAY AUGUST 4th. Phis institution will have two department, Male and Female. The course of study will embrace the Latin, Greek, French, and German Languages, the common and high. er English and Music. The terms will he moderate, and a full corps of teachers will he employed. The discipline will be mild and flrm, and no pains will be opera io give loge and character to the institution. For particp tars address the subscriber at Newport until August Ist, afterwards at D. New Berlin, Pa. DENLINGER. I Pried Pet. MO *mitt ins. NEW BLACKSMITH SHOP. The people of Bellefonte and vicinity are very respectfirily informed that the under signed has leased the Blacksmith Shop on Froward !Breed, Bellefonte, Pa., where he will be at all times prepared to do any k4nd of work In his line. Particular attention paid to HORSE-SHOEING, rotting Wagons or Buffers, Repairing Farm Implement,. etc. All work guaranteed. •19n12 J. A. 8. MALO- ". AINTING CHEAP 100 IDs of the Palmas CO K Common PAINT (costing 1112.fd11 will paint as much as 2AO lb, of Lead, and wear longer. For particular., Addreps H. DOW - EN, Bee'y., No. MO N. Fousfu HT., POILADA. Si COST LEAD Poepeotu• of the Bellefonte "Demo cratic Watchman" for 1819: With a record of thirteen years of unques tioned service in the •canoe of Democrn cy, for Cancan/elan supremacy, for strict obser vance of Conatitutionai obligations, for State Rights, for Free Trade, and fcr Liberal Gov ernment, the limularerra "DEMOCRATIC WATCHMAN" enters upon its fourteenth voinn s with re newel vigor, with more life, and hope, 1 determination, than at any other period of history. When In the peat many °that IMMO erotic Journals bent to the storm of fansticis.i and bigotry, It tattled on regardless of vet) thing but duty. When Marty of the friends State Rights cringed beneath the tornado. armed Federalism and Tory usurpation, it true to the Democracy of Jefferson. Wis.% thousands of the leading advocates of Fr.. Trade surrendered to the domination and exactions of the Nem England Tariff robber. and plunderers of the people, It held aloft lb.- banner ofjustice. When Abolitionism, and te , kindred train of Infamies, landed the righ t. of property and the popular institutions 01 sovereign Mates, It fought the good fight of the States and People. Ths Rsu.aroan ili'ATCflial, has soaaM for fame by courting Infamy, nor for reward• not worthily earned. Its record is before host of readers and friends In all quarters, mud upon that record it enters the new year, ec.-4 leg to advance to the FRONT RANK _ of Htnte and National JoGroaliam, that it inal be enabled to battle on for the mute ofJurt lee Equality, Right and Democracy, with an vai neat devire to aid In the reaturation of ittriek. Liberty throughout the Confederacy. suantimpliah the purP"u in view, we pl . /ha to Ita proud and well-kno *cord of the 0b.., thirteen yearn, sulking the kind &nee• and good will of BRAVE, BOLD, IYNCO ERED Rai MEI In fill parts of the country, lowan' building ul f.r it a cotunteurttrate and useful etrculgei..” Now is the hour for safe And hold Touroel , And careful preparations. Never before a .- there such need for organleatlon and harmout and unanimity among the Mends of Lll.ert) and Democracy. If Democrats fall to hold ,T firmly to the cause for will they have ea.,. fleet! MO much, then Libert In Mat to them .41 i their children, and the Des °Dam and T) N. , ny of Federalism is secure evermore, smi monarchial government permanantlysuce.-4 the wilts, liberal, plain and unostentatious At -- tent which the patriot fathers reared for no worthy pone. It In needleen to lei to the mitten' Mends or the pettocavric Weecuree, thot will continue TO STRIKE AT DESPOTISM, MONOpol, AND WRONG. and to defend and uphold the Constitution nn. theo people amilnet theft' enemkm—to against all Manner of robber TRW'S', and oft.. I frauds upon consumers; to uphold free it .ot, and the rights of the many; to oppose th. building up of all species of monopolies. an , to do Its duty fearless and fully in all think, The ISLIAAP , ATI WATCLIAIif will each V •t, contain more strong and stlrrldi original limo ter than any other Journal In Penneyhrouie and yrlll aim to he worthy or support by l) I". imp Titz EITATE4 Friend. desiring to name elobs'shotild ' s rite for terms, ate. Single subscriptions, IS per year lo adv.,.. e Address, P. OBAY itritx 'Bellefonte. 0
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