Late Publ!options. NislFa Oat Or VIZ BaTWILif GERMANY AND cos—By James D. McCabe, Jr. 'lllustra ted. National Publishing Company, Phila delphia. Islr MeCade, has evidently studied his cab• jeet deeply, for he writes as an historian, and sot 55 a politician, as ono who places facts on reeord for the vortlibt of future ages, and not ore who seeks to win the favor of either the flermann or the French of to-day. 'The great charm of the work Is its impartiality. Ills book fascinates while It instructs, for it tells in graphic( and eloquent language, the most wonderful story of modern times. Ile trnees the causes of the war from their origin dew it to the beginning of hostilities; sets Path the diplomatio Watery of tine prelude to the war. with clearness; and states forcibly, a nd in detail the causes of the triumph of Nertenny nod the failure of France. 'The nar mit, of the great battles which opened the , o npnige, and hurled the French hack npon the interior of their own country; the effect of these reverses upon the French Nation ; the fronds efforts to rescue the beaten army, and the terrible disaster of Sedan ; the cap ture of the Emperor Napoleon and an entire army, the Revolution in Paris; the rise and formation of the Republic; the flight of the Empress from Paris; the Siege and surren der of Strasburg and tine frontier fortresses of Freer°, the triumphal advance of the Ger rit/nil armies to Park , tine Sieges of Metz and Parts in detail n full diary of events in Paris timing tine Siege; the counpaiginn on the Loire and to other pulse( Fronton ; the peace nego tiations, 1110 surrender of Birk and the tr. niv the naval history of the War, the his cry or the formation of the great German empire, the proelamtntion of K ing William ornid t r or and the realization of German unity, the t ill war 1111t1 second siege of Paris, %Rh d• let tilde Avenel, of bloodshed I\llll V/111111111- 1.111 nil these (nod Miner events of the war ire related with a grnphieness and brilliancy •hiett render tide a work of unusual Tattle The [tether gees deep Into the philosophy of iltd tut r, and impresses his renders profoundly soh the great lessons of the conflict 'I he low price et which the book In issued, (Inv It w Rhin the roach of all, and no are wishing to keep abreast of the tunes should find to read it. It is published In both Eng lish anti German, sold by subscription only, and I ngrate are wonted in en, cry county. A LITE llnOx mot IVIAL—NOTUILII CIIANCII.- I,t t a ii.ber, ltrnrth and Home pftt.41..1 Into the ', Le d. of %teeny.. Orange Judd At Co., of 245 Itroadany, New York, the well known p..l.llnh ern of the American Agrfrulturisf —a Journal lan.; without a rhal in alerting 1/0110 and air rotation The [naked Irnprevetnent• then ox le,tedto appear In /h.n IS and /lime have been hilly reallr.rd, and It In now one of the eholvest 111.1... rated Journals anywhere landed for the family ulrele— adapted to both the Jo. Tentle and adult people, and meeting the ape dal went.. of the housekeeper Beside,. It supplles very tuneful chapter. for the garden and farm, and an Important M.. 'Meet, giving 'I IliIllithil• re•iiine of tlio new. for It Meek up thti moment of lemon From &AO to I*ll worth of very line engravings , beautify each weekly number. We notice now a still further milk of entarprlaa on the part of the pub lisher., they have noeu red the pa elusive pill t ',ltem§ of Edward Eggleston, co wide. 1 ) And favorably kllOOll by bin writings in hrthner's Monthly, and many other Magazines and Journals, and esp. dully air the chief 1.11 perintending editor of the /I,in lurk inde endent for eorlsa time past. With this notable t nee, Hearth and /low can not fail to merit and I.otllllllllll, a prominent place Itt every bon...hold, In city, ',Hinge, and country. lo rola only xl • year. Hearth and flume and A rneratms Alp teulturtrg together, Si n your TII SI A Th. FAIR - The policy of the Pennsylvania State Agricultural Soci ety, 19 to lithe chuaen of a location for holding its Exhibition, and make an ar rangement fur its second show at the same point, so that each portion of the State shall have the opportunity of wit nessing the progress in Agriculture, Horticulture, and Cognate Industries in Its own, and from other portions of our Commonwealth In pursuance of this plan, Siriudon is again the location for the corning Fair. To give Exhibitors every opportunity for the display oh their productions or articles, a carefully prepared and large space of ground has been enclosed, abundantly supplied with water ; easy of access to any part of the city of Scranton, and surrounding towns, and upon which has been erec ted two halls, carefully protected from the weather, 26:30 feet each ; ono hall 175:45 , several spacious tents ; 125 horse stables ; 150 cattle sheds ; 60 sheep pens ; 60 pens for swine; an amphithea tre with 1,000 seats, and every other ar rangement for the comfort ot visitors or exhibitors In every department usually represented at such shows. We advise all—but especially those who have never seen the operations in a great coal and iron district to visit Scranton and the State Fair, which commences on Tues day, the Nth day of September, 1871. A very considerable exhibition of re cently imported stock will be in atten dance. C. L. Vallandigham's Last Letter DAYTON, 01110, June 10, 1871 Editor Galaxy, New York. MY DEAR SIR :-I am in the midst of an extraordinany murder trial at Lebanon, in an adjoining county, and have now the first moment of leisure to answer yours of the 25th ult. Such an article alone as I would be willing to have published in your mag azine I could not prepare in lees than from two weeks to a month. I ap preciate the interest antl importance of such a publication st ;this time, and would much prefer to discuss so grave a subject through your magazine, rath. er than upon the landings. But my professional engagement', will take up all of my time until the first of July. The interest in the questions continues unabated, so far, and should it not have been passed away when a period of sufficient leisure to me shall have arrived, I will with pleasure comply with your suggestion. For some lime past I have contem plated an article for The Galaxy upon the question left unanswered I.v Messrs. Wilson and Black, how Stanton came to be appointed Secretary of War.— With this singular and secret history I am familiar, and was an actor in it unwittingly. C. L. VALL,Nnionem. --Great Britain , consumes four times as much tea se the United States. TUB LOUISIANA OUTRAOII.-It does not require much space to say that a Re publican State Convention in.Lousiana was prevented from assembling, at the point of the bayonet, by the United States Matilial, the collector of the port of Ness' Orleans and other govern ment pfficials, because its members were presumed to be unfavorable to Grant's renomination ; nor does it de mand many words to give color to the character of the high•handed outrage perpetrated upon Gov: \Yarmouth and the best Republicans of the State. No administration journal has yet de nied Matt Grant's collector, linbther-in• law and his associates acted under au thority from Washington. The New York Tribune says : 'We note with great mortification the fact that 'United States Marshal Packard, with 'ouperserviceable zeal, told the dissent 'ing members of the Republican con• 'vention at New Orleans that ho was 'authorized by President Grant •to use 'the custom house for the convention, 'and to bring United States troops there 'for its protection. We don't mean to 'believe him unless we must.' —gimpy-Two. —Ouf well-known neighbor, Matthias '!.n I'm, who has been an officer of our County Courts for half a century—ton years us l'lpstave and forty years as Court-erier— enlebrated his 024 anniversary yesterday Ile is in good health and experts to fulfil the duties of his °thee when Court opens oil Mull day next The liven of our County Court cri ers would silent to verify Jefferson's state meet about otilce-holder. in general, that 'few die, and none resign' Mr Zalun's prndrroa cur In the office was Unn irl Ehler, who M. Clint for thirty coven years, and trio prede emnfor wan Peter Row, who wan appointed at the commencement of the Revolutionary war Thus, there have been but three Court criers in Lam:ester eminly from the hoglrning..f Our government to (tin present time Mr Valitn was quite a poet In his time, and his talent for rhyming Ilan not yet forsaken 1111.1 Meeting a friend on the street, yesterday, hu perpetrated I ho following impromptu neon , yearn and ten, Ix counted ul,l for Mon , But I can pay to you, four-ucoro ypnrq 01101 two —bulrush, fulciligenter —The New York Post says Butler is it "politician without pol icy, a states men without principle, and a partisan without moderation." Yet Butler sup ports Grant. Now Advertisemnts pEN NSV IX AN! A STATE AGRI 1 - 1 . 1,1 . 1111. A I, HOC' ETY —Tho li 11,1 lino of thin Hooloiy for 1071, will he held at Seronton, on Monday, September 10th, %Wed nesday, Hepternher 20th, 'rhombi'', Septem ber !Int, Friday September •.!2,1 'l'll4. grounds ore 41164 . 1"1111, the I.llllling, ounl aceortimodit Ilona ample, and tho 1,..”1111111 list liberal There In no 'barge` for entrion, enoopt hornon entered for speed For catalogue.. oP other addroto• either of the Socretariett at Scranton JOAN (' MORItIS, Pros I) VF Holz*, it. , Her 'y ELRILID , III litercothr, Cur. See'y. 111-.L131 FOR SA LE.— A good WALNUT BED-Ro()m t ET —A pp ly at the WATCII• ear ,alien II; CI IL ADm I N ISTRA Tt Null!!E Lettere of Adrninistmi lon on the estate of Inn.e C Murphy, .iet. I , tale of Forge. non tovrrmlisp, having been granted to the underaigned, all persona knowing them selves Indebted to said ornate are hereby null lied to make Immediate payment, and all ha, r [alma 'warm( the r. to present them, duly authenileated tor settlement to Bellefonte, Pa. BEBECCA MURPII V. Aug "Nth, 13171 JOSEPH MURPHY,, I rt.ft:l tit dniinutrafors AVA NTEI) --A SuLICITOR Eon a first-elase I.lfa Insuranee Company for t ENTRE and CLEARFIELD Counties.— Liberal terms will Ire given the right man Address, milli refereneen, bANISON BERKSTREMER, General Agents, lk PIVINItt/120, PA L{ McCoy'. Between Bellefonte and work., MI Ike Mllenhnrg Pike II , liver l'ame4ll,e•er Wale l:, with .llver ehaln A imitable reward will he gluon by leaving it at Ike 111101 !loom°, Bellefonte, Pa, 16 12 1t.... 13 (A)1' AND SHOP: MAIiING I ..... JOHNNY POWERS, begs to Inform the people of Bellefonte and •leinity that he ptlll holds forth In MeClain. Mork, opposite the Bunh Boone, where he continues to manufacture and Roll the very beat BOuTS,I4IIOIP.S, lIAITERS AND SLIPPERS for gentlemen and ladle., In the market.. Ile guarantee. e•erything ho makes to tit, and hiy pricey are moderate REPAIRING, done neatly, and all orders promptly attended to 1692 JOHNNY POWERS To R oWNES OF UNSEATED LANllBl—Notice le hereby given to owners at Unseated lands, In Centre county, that there will be an appeal held at the Com missioner.' office In Bellefonte, on Thursday end Friday, the 14th and 15th days of He next, where all persona fooling thetn• solves aggrie•od by the late assessment can attend If they see proper. The Bald Eagle and western townships will appear on Thursday, the 14th, and the bal• Knee of the county on Frldaythe 15th. By order of COMlTlllinluners. la 59 41 WM. FUREY, Clerk. Bil,;("EsIt SALE CHEAP. H A filctlutation, tho celebrated bug y builder, Ilan two new bugglea for sale very 'heap 'loth top buggies, built of the Nal material end In tho finest style. ft 32 3 t Nu'mi.: TO PENSIONERS.—The Biennial Examination of Invalid Pen. sooners will commence on Monday, Septem• her 4th, 11471, Examinations will be made al. pliabotically and In the following order A B and C will he examined on Heptember 4th, It E and Non Sept. Alts, II and I SepL iltli K L and M Bept. 7th, N 0 I' and Q Sept flth, It and 'l' Sept. Uth, V and Won Monday Sept. 11th, X Y and 'A on Sept, 12th. Pension ers will avoid delay and inconvehience by oh serving carefully the above order. Office in Reynolds' bank (l OEO. lldin H f, up stairs. I'. ARJU.% M. I), U. S. Exasuning Surgeon. WATCHMAKER! MIL F. C. RICHARD Dominos to Inform the public that he la now located on Spring Street, next door to Harpers' store, Bellefonte, Pa., Where he In now prepared to make And repair A Tel I EB, CLOCKS, .IEII r.LHI, kC Promptly, end on the most renboneble terms tiring a good workman and having had a lougexperlettee. he believes that lie eau roll. der entire satisfaction. 18.304 y. Sales PUBLIC SA LEI The undersigned will otter for sale, on the nth DAY OE OCTOBER, 1871, a valuable farm situated In Potter township Centre county, about 4 miles emit of floats burg and 4 miles west of Centre 11111, contain ing: TWO HUNDRED ACRES, more or lees, about ono hundred and aevonty neren of said farm is the best of limestone land, in a high slate of cultivation, the NORMS is the boat of timber, consisting of oak, cheat nut, &c.. and is wolf supplied with water, by a nover failing running stream ; also a never failing well of excelont water. The buildings on the farm ern very ample consisting of a large 2 Mory frame dwelling, n tenant house, largo bank barn, with necessary outbuildings such as wash house with !lining water In it, wagon house with corn cribs, car riage house, hog house, smoke house, he, all In good order. Also, an orchard of very choice fruit, second to none in the State, consiating of applon, pears, peaches, plums, cherries, Re. The above farm affords an opportunity for a vnlim bin investment and a very dosirnble home. It Is known an the late residence of Samuel Spangler, deceased. 'firms of Sala, are, one third to remain In the farm as a dower during the life of the widow, Interest to bo paid an nal ly, one third to be paid on confirmation of sale. The balance in ono year thereafter a ith interest, to lie secured by band and mortgage on the promisee. EZRA 1, SPANGLER, MARGARET :WANGLER, 18 32 le Executor* PUBLIC SALE. ‘VIII bo Rol. nt Ihthhe Snle, nt the Court House, in the Borough of BellProuto, on FUESDAN"I'ITE 1 , 11."111 DAY ()I SEFFEMBER NI. XT. 'rho following properly, vir —A ILA yr slimmed on Alleghany tit rent, In maid Borough, 1,111. n na the "Turner Property" On which ore erected, is large I'll (LEE STORY 11RIC1C 110 USE, Htable, and other ImildinK. Terms —One third of the ptirchase motley, in remain charge,' on the property during the !lateral I ife of Mr% Allay A Turner, and one half of the remainder to he paid at the can flrmation of the male, and the utter ono half in one year thereafter xilh intetent, to I.e !Well tell by Bond and Mortgage 011 the p e mists. GEORGE LIVINGSTON, A (homey minet, for ✓ q 16 30 :It Erreutat 2000 D FARMS FOR SA LE. 'rho tunlervlgnod offer for Sale too form% containing about =I Situated in Bolllll4r tow nship, within tan miler. Bellefonte. For further plink olar• Inquire of I; FA )ItOE HASTINGS, Retch Creek, Pa cc lirlhfroar, Prz EEC! IM== FOR SALT' The• undersign.' offer for Side his 'lnitiation In Benner township, Centre County, between three 1.141 four tittles from the• Borough ,1 Bellefonte, and easy of annex, on the (lest , d roads It contains 157 ACRES AND Cs PERt•llE`i of the best lime.tene land, In n high 'Ante of rultlrntlon, under good freeing and pro, idyll With eoirllTlo.llolln hulidings end abnndvu • e Si NEVER FAILING WATER. There lo also on the premiers it thriving YOUNG ORCHARD. of choirs !roll, Juvl beg:olog to t„+•r. The House la • TWO-STORY FRAM P.; with Kitchen attachment. Tho BARN in a large Bank Frame Building. ka by 50 feet, with Wagon Homo. And othor ronvonlent attach moots. A ilouble Corn Crib and Sheol, niemorifte from barn, proof against vermin There lv deo a new, first claaa LIME KILN, oreeted On the prom hen, c►paLlo of producing from MI to 75 touphel, per day 'I he price of thin place will be reasionable and offers a valuable Investment and 4i,•1 I lath. home LO a vermin desirous of pursoll the ~ccopation or a Faro., 11(1.4 ifid il• I will also sell, In connection with the above property, If desired, a HOUSE AND LOT adjoining A very olaxiraida r,..idenee Gera family to be employed on the farm or other wl.e. Fruly application In desired S 'l' SHOOP:HT eill CHEAP PROPERTY FOR SALE In the borough oftsceola It is located on Curtin Street. one of the finest street, In the borough. Consist, of a lot 100 feel front, 320 feet deep and fronts on Hale street :WO lent One on which In erected four dwellings, No 'a a, follows, 1,2, 1, and 4 No. I ban eight roost's, No 2 has lire rooms, No 3 lies fool . rooms, No 4 has tire rooms and other street, sary buildings, alto, two sells and a picket fence around the property, and a bed of good brick clay Brick 11114 been made on the prop erty so that It Is positively known that the Clay will make brick and all that can be made can be gold without any trouble it a high price, 15 per cent. guaranteed on inventmect MICHAEL MANI/FORD, Osceola IG-2.3 .1m Clearfield, Ihn A VERY TIES! RA Ic iE PR( )PER• TY FOR SY) I, Situated in the borough Itellefontt and known as the “Itig Spring' property, elltleist log Of a number of lot., on 0111' Of a Moll tr erected an elegant two story Chinese Attic frame building, entirely new, also, a now stable, wash house, and other out buildings, On one other lot a two story and basement frame plastered house. The grounds to these houses are beautifully laid out anti planted with fruit trees of numerous kinds, fancy shade trees and choice eh rubbery, grape men, and flowers. One other lot why no feet, below the Big Hpring, on which is erected a no spring house with spring enclosed plunge le for a trout pond of the fired mutiny. four choice building lots. This property is for pals anti will Ist sold low anti on reason. able terms A r rly to RANKI IRWIN or JOHN TOIIII 15-4 ti If Bellefonte, Va. LOTS FOR SALE. The subscriber offers at private s to FORTY-TWO LOTs, Immediately adjoining the borough of Bell, tonic, in what i■ termed A 8 Colenville. Pleasantly altunted Pure aster on all of them. The beat ,if LOW Taxes, and .111711.11i0d U Me. , There Is II splendid water power up ou ills property, and magnificent sites for 11111111111W JOHN COLE 14-24-Cm. W A NTED.—To a good girl capable ofking entire charge of n bowie with a famM of two, the sum of $2,60 per week will be paid Hhe must be a good rook. and a good washer and Ironer. Inquire nt title office. N THE MATTER OF THE ES sate of Henry Teenier, deceased, late of , a tton township. Appraisemeni of real estate to Lydia Tressler, widow, of WO. And now, April 26,1871, read and confirmed, Ni Si.. and publication is ordered in one le e .paper for three successive weeks prior to next term; end, If no exceptions are flied, a It be e.mtiemed absolutely. fly the Court. J. 11. MORRISON, Clcrk 0. C. ITEEI Illegal Advertisement REGISTER'S NOTICE.--?fhe fol. lowing nceounta have boon examined and passed by me, and remain tiled of record In this, office for the inspeCtlon of heirs, legatees creditors, and all others in any way interested, and will be presented t 6 the Orphans' Court of Centre county, to be held at Bellefonte, for allowance and confirmation on WEDNESDAY the 30th of Angm4 ', D. 1871. 1. Tho areount of Moslanie Itee . , of 6e., Margret Reese, late r,l Ino town ship of Gregg. deceased. 2. The account of Jacob D. Valenino.., Guar dian of Richard, Tamozino, (1111 ,i 1 and Mary, minor children of .lacob V. I I.tonas, Bellefonte, Centre county. 1. Tho Guardianship account of W. I. liar don, Gnardian of Norah and Hannah I naughen bach, minor 011111frell of ,h a •ob Baughenbuch, late of Harris township, deceased. 4. Aden) Weaver tioarilian of John rind Nicetlemns Love, twin of tin, children are heirs of Callianno Lose, late of Haines town• ship, in account will. the estate of the said John anti Nicodemus Lone. Anyone t of Peter Holt Guardian of Conrad, .Jamb and Lucy Ellen Lining, minor children of Marini Long, Jr, Into of lint mode township, deetinsed. 6. The sceountof.lemem end Joseph Stanek, and Emery Itrumgamt, itilminititralors of he, of Jehell Ittlteea, 1.1 Penn townmlop, deco:mm..l, as III.'( by Willem Hauck, actibit ad mini/Ureter. 7. Pal lI n Int I • ellel of Peter Neese and Jam. 11. toiiii , ell, administrator of of Elizabeth Neesii, :ate of ilresitt timuslitp. ho er: t of M Ml:liken, ,Lbuidel Hoe el- .01 .1 , 1111 Ire le Ir, tritmteem tinder the CI It A. 111,11, 'I, 4: , •Cellted, late et 'll 4 / S r and John r, li otiono :bit/ r e 1 Wililllll 1411144 , ,, (11 Pei gloom townslilp, tiomed lo i 141 a..0h111 Ini it 1.4 Pale Elan of to , , si Will end tomtit. merit of W,llismi deeetteed, late of norriv to (ship, Certif.. county, Pt 11 The ffecount of bee Jaek, executor of the Ift.it %VIII and testament of William Wag. ner, late of 1101mletrg, In the township of Hand..., deceased. 12 The estato of l'homfut Morrow, Into of the Itorough of Philipsburg, Centro county, Pa doetotsed In aceoutit with (men Ilaneock, It coil estme I t ThoAceotilit of Samuel Vrnytk “unr.liFin of I,lleiriebt SehOil,litmr cnild of ,choll, late oltl.oott tot, upttp, Clinton U onto, l't I I hopplenv.ntary rind tint noirritoktration mint 4,1 II N .110 4111‘,..e.1 .11tittes Potter ottlifiltit of 11, good s . 1 ,1 liattek, right., nod crecill4, lute of ,uryiti, tp ro Potter, .leopit.eul The to.eond nreonnt of •litenl, Sankey Ono of the executes of John Hawkey, Into 4,1 l'onn townilhin in the county Of Cent', Hint Sln In n , t l'n., d orenred. 1111 , luld ace ,, iint of Jacob and l'hillp 'tot tort exientorn of Ilia Ituu x% ill aiel au meat of Itottorf, late of Fergo,pii to,‘ detaw.ed I 7 The steeount of Marlin lirningart nd adniatralor of he., of Pat ot tititgrieh, late of Walker toit nvin p, 1 et•it..ed 10 The 111.001111 t of J I' (;ephart triplets appointed by the Orphan's Court. to [nal.a a the real ...mit. ut Geo Grrbrielt, dei or Benner trornvhip. Pi 'I he 111,011 II I. uI theory ItrOCkerh.,ll :tdmlnlqtrntor of Patrick threw, deceased, late I,oioly, Zr 100 Nel•01111l 01 M .rove, (man! inn or Anna Mann Ittoekey (now okeeaa..4l ) a 11110, 1.1111,1 4JI .1a1 . 1.1, Hockey, id alker toalimhip, .1, cea.e.l szl Ibr ac, 011111 of Michael (irore, l .lllkl , llllll of Anna liarhrirk (now Anna AoIII 0 minor elold of 1., ge 10u11/1 irk, lato ui Benner toe ',dui., dLera4ed. he /1111101/111 of Michael Grove, Guardian of Gee M loarbrick (now de, elowdo a minor of (imago Garbrick, late of Benner township, deen.ed. 2... 110. :001011.1rol1011 fice,llll dame* 1.. Sommerville administrator of Ao of Patrodt M I,lle, bile 01 1111014 I,llk, 14,%11, lk I p,c• list .1 J. 11. A1td1(.1(1 , .. \ r et)l'ltT Tli )N. where). the lion rhare. A Moyer, Pis snlent of the eetirt of I sinimon Pleas, in the Cult )milt int LLlrirt, s onsi.ting • o o n ti t , o 1 t ootro.( notoo the Honorable .John llostertitan and the lion orithle A.,socinte Judges iti Centre enmity, having kstiost their preeept, hearing date the ttllla day oi Mart 11„‘, U , 1 , 71, to MO directed for hoisting a cowl of I err and Term iner and tgenerel Intl ( 011eery and Quarter /4esstens of the l'oace In Bellefonte, tor the county of Centre, and to el,(111114.11C*1 on the 4th Mott4r of August, 1.871, and to con finer one week \ once 14 therefore hereby t(1,11 In the I Moue t, ht,ellott of the Pesee, Aldermen and ( of the said eoltoty of( .nitre. that they he then end there their proper eer asite., lo II eloek the forenoon ail said day, atilt their reeords,lnspit•litsina, examinations, and their ben rementhrenee•, 141 do those things ahtch to their office appertains to to. done and those a till It, boon. 1 , , ,, K111,411)• "( to prance ate against the prlseaers t hitt are or shell le, In the Jail of Centre eseinty, be then end their to pro.ses ate ageni , t t 6. tit as ellitil be lost 4.1% en meler my linnd. at liellefonte. the 27th day of Inne in the rear of on,. la7l end n i the ninety-fourth year Or the I lelupentlete e of Ihr Intl r,l titittes L. W W(m)DRING. OEM ADM I N AMIt'S Lel term of Ailfliirlintrallon on evlnte el Iklllloll I, roue, Jnevas rit hi 1, of t,n•gg n.thup, hat mg been granted to John (:rote, In the mtmo tots n.. 1111,, all per.ony indetd...l In sold estate nrohe n•Lt mtlßed In mak.. ItOrof ., llllle payment, rend those having htirosi.4oll.4t tto..ante to present Never, dnly niillientionited fur settlement. Pulls WtOVE, Watoostrator of IVm Ciruve, Dece.eol 11. 30 GO ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Letter,)f A.lmin Intration tin il.e estate of John Artnagmit, leeeltsed, lute Id Itenne•r towu•htp, having been granted to the under signed, all pernolin Indebted to stdd tettate are t..111..ted to make Immediate payment, and iinling Maim% agalnat the same to pre sent them, duly authenticated for ..ettlement. HENRY ARMAIIIIS • I', lr W RUM ItElt( .Elt, Adrnotaparatm a. IC, 29 lit• (I,lli rr. r.• I Al,. hrcte I& ( imaa It H. Co Philadelphia, June 13, 1071 Notion In hereby given that the firet (note ll moot of Five ',Milani per there to the capital `-doolte 4.1 the Lee kborg, Centre, and Spruce Creek It it Co, autoteribed in the Townalope of Berri., Potter, Gregg, Penn and Dame., Centre Comity, will be payable on the tir%t day of July, 1871, and the stsbaequent Insuell mentx of Flye liollarx per chart+, Nlll he line and payable on the liret day of en elt sneered. Ing month, until the wholffia paid Paymentx of the above inroalltnenta are het chy required to he made to the Trexiiiir,r of the Co, at the (Are of the Centre County Banking Company, Bellefonte, Pa JOSEPH LESLEY, eineanr N li Any peroon deriring, can pay the whole off nt cure If pllytlinlitt. are not punctually made, the INN' allow". 0110 per rent per flit to be charged In 4011ItIon IS 22 2fn _NOTICE. Nailer in hereby given that a meeting of the commiridonerr named In the Art of Aootemhly entitled "An Act to Incorporate the Lock Haven, Nittany and Sugar Valley Narrow Gauge Railroad Company," approved the 17th lay of March, A. D. 1871, will be held at the office of U. o. Deire, Erg , In Lock. Haven, on Friday( thn 26th tiny of August, 1871, between the hams of 10 o'clock a. m anti 4 °mock p . for the put pone of opening book. and re ceiving Nutotterlittlonft to the Capitol titock and effecting an organivatlon of raid company. 16-21/-4t ESTRAY --Came to the residence of the subscriber, in Marlon township, on or about the 44th day of June, 1871, a black steer, about two yearn old or there about. The owner Is requested to come forward-, prove property, pay charges and take him away; otherwise he will be disposed of as the law directs. 1640411 JOHN NOLL. PRINTING IN COLORS A SPE. CIALITY AT THIS OFFICE. New Advertisements SCHOFIELD MANUFACTURER OF FINE HARNESS, HORSE CLOTH ING AND BOOTS, NEXT DOOR TO HARPER L BRO'S, Bellefonte I beg to Inform you that I have leaned tho above store, for the manufacture of FINK. HARNFAS AND HORSE CLOTHING Bellefonte has long needed a First -Clan ermablinhment of thia kind, an my endeavor shell be, by tieing nothing but tITo beat nutter. inl, and employing only first-el/um workmen, to turn out work equaled by few and excelled by no manufacturer In this country. Gentlemen can have their horses carefully murmured at the otablee, for clothing, boob., etc., thug Mauling a perfecfittlng girt - 1121.3,1nel imparting an additional grace to the kyle of the Mead. SCHOFIELD. B ILLIIEADS, LETTER-HEADS, EN V ELOPES Leery business man should have a printed heading on bin Letters and little, and hie card printed on hi! Env°lode '1 he cheapest and the best place to gut them 1,1 It.! Is at the °thee ol the DEMOCRATIC WATCHMAN, AND WHY, Because our stock of paper in every variety Is purchased from the manufacturers at the lowest prices, and our facilities for printing et the smallest price and In the beet style, are MEMO EVERY KIND OF JOB PRINTING DONE IN A STYLE THAT DEFIES COMPETITION Dauchy & Co POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE, of tho Aide of Penneyivet la, Market etreet, west of 17th, Philadelphia. Re-opens tittptena her 19th, 1871, Thorough Collegiate training for the practice of Mine Engineering, Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering. Analy tical and Industrial Chemistry, Metallura and Architecture. The Diploma of the Col lege Is received as coneluelve evidence of pro ficiency by the first engineers and companies engaged in works of improvement For 19th Annual Announcement, address A LiAtiilt 1.. I{ENNEDY, M. D., Pres, of Faculty. 16-3.9 4w ROPER CALORIC ENGINE C I= MAN UFACTURERS OF HUT Ain ENGINES. 1,2, and 4 Horse Power. No water used I Cannot explode! No lissomness demanded! Not lieble to got out of order! Requires no skilled engineer! Costs to run 26 cents per day per horse power. I.! 3. 44r pSYCLIOMANCY, Is derived from the Oreek signifying the power of the sour, spirit or mind, and is the Immix of all !tannin knowledge. Nyclittinancy Ix the title of a new work of acs' Herbert Hamilton, 'if. A., giving frill (newt* lions In the seienee of Soul Charming ewe Payeltologie Fascination; how to overt this wonderful power over men or animals at will. It teaches mesmerism, how to become trans* or writteg Mediums, divination, syrittivlinse, alchemy, philosophy of omens A tireetua. Brigham Voting's Harem, guide to mnrrlnge. ite This In tho only [rook In the Fit trlish gunge professing to teach this oemtiit power, and In of immense advantage to merchant'', lawyers, physiciens end espeeinlly to lovers, in emending the affections of the opposite nes, and all semi( trig riches or happines• Priee by mail, in cloth,sl 25; paper comers, $l, for male by ,1 it Lippincott At Co, and flaxen, litemseti &Co , Philadelhia Agents wanted fot this hook, Medical Works, Perfumery, Jevrelry,Ar., free to sgeotA only For .otKlAt•op les by mail, and term, to agents, a ~ I ress T. W. EVANs, publisher, 41 South street, Phila. It -11 lvr c r 0 .290 For first class Pianos-4mi°. eJV trial—no Agents. AddroaC PIANO ttl", Broadway, New York. t.; 31 1. BIBLE ANI) 1100 K Ai,ENTS. Look to your loterept. Send , :11110 and fot.ire•k to W. FLINT , Phtle4l..4,lita, Pa ittli 4w CIRUM BS OF COMFORT' Pn(es led November 1, 1870. Samplec fre4o. nll groeery Morro,. 11. A. BARTLF:I I A eO., Philadelphia 1 ,, 31 ltl FT IJ RE. FEMALE WEA IL- N h.:NS RELIEF AND CURE Seeley'. 1131.1 Itol,her Tr 11,4 A Supporter' ,4PCD fortsbl ,, , e1,t,114 and Jura' N4•Ter mgt, break nor soil (stet,' spring- .'"o t. 14 in tithing. Shapod to 1 1/ oft known Send stamp for pomp!. • t, , I.IL SPZEI ' 4 TRUSS& BANDAUE 1 - ." - 1111.11. 4 11- M ENT'S 1347 chestnut Street, it wiPiphat,,, l'n , RIM NO 3 Ann Street, New I, 1 , , II tw THE LONG LOOKED rll~; MIS TERPI ECE-TH E CROWN Ili. WORK OF HIS LIFE. HENRY WARD 1:1.1 CREWS LIFE OF JESUS THE CHRIS"' Sore to outAell Any book ever peldettill Preepectne book, are not ready, and Vrerrl will In en ardent to reliable Agen , r n e application to J. M. STOLDAiii & 7.11 bletneon Street. Plilledelid 16.114 w. REDurrioN or rnicrs To coNFoim To REDUCTION OF DUTIE::•. GREAT SAVING TO (DNSUMEM BY hicITIN(i UP CLUB send rye mit.' New Priors List awl a dill form will' a. e,.rtmany it, eontaining Intl dim* lions—mak leg s largo laving to noit•migiggar and t emus., in I• e to char organiser,. THE R EAT AMERICAN TLA 31 a 33 Ve•ey Street 1' Box 5r43 Net& 1 on AGENTS WANT4D FUR LIFE IN UTAH HEIN° AN F.XFo9E OF THE sIA.RaT RITES AND MYSTERIES OF MORMONIM With a hill and authentic hletoryof Pilygaia by .1 11. BEADLE, Editor of the Halt Lak, y porter Agents are meeting with nuuce..g.ne reports 180 subseribor. In fair day., atiotikvr t,e days. fiend for circa tarn and see what the preat says of the work. NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO. Phil., Pa In 4w POPERY. THE FOE OF THE CHURCH AND REPUBLIC. What It has done, What It ls doing and whoa It means to do. Its power. Its despothirs.. Its Infallibllily Its frauds. Its re'lea. Ins miracles Ito Idolatry Its peraeculbms Its hatred of our public schools and of Intl and religious liberty. Ite startling crime.. its horrid wickedness, and Its Now Vora Riots A hook that Is wanted everywhere W. want agents to introduce It In evory county at once, and will pay thetn liberally Rend for circular Address ZIEGLER & fitcCUISIST, In H Meth cornet, I'Llindeldhla Pa. In Itt tve 8 O'CLOCK Daiscelaneons. MR : CHARLES DOUGAN, I=l PAINTER, GRAINER, PA PER HANGER & SIGN PAINTER. F It 1:6(201 NU In ell Its branches neatly executed. All oriels to be left at WATCHYiN office or at the Cum rolugn House. Country orders punctually attended to lit 2 ly GREAT WESTERN GUN WORKS RIFLES: DOUBLE AND SINGLE IMARREI Shot Guns Revolvers, Ammunition Sporting Goods, Rifle barrels. Looks, NMI. flogs Gun materials &a. Send for n Prim- List. Address J. U. Johnston. Great Weld ern Gun Works, 171) Smithfield &reel, Plity burgh, Pa. N. B Army Carbines, Mee and AtPolmß bought or traded for 10 1N Um WANTEDI— Poultry, Cabbage Aaphes, Potatoes, Carrots, Parsnips. Tornlpa, Raddiell, of a good at Uie uew Bellefonte market, for a bi,h CAM will be NW 10 11 XUIT2.4BTRAI7 B. man
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