taint 4Vattaimitu .. ° TOMB-43pr yey when paid in adtanee 0,60 when not paid in advance, and $3,00 -when i:es pelf before the ezpinnion of the year. ANSWERS.TO IXIRRESP_ONDENTS. Onertr—Only bear in- mind the'advice which is eoutah?ed In the latter port of your pro visos epistle, and we will be satisfied. N. N. D:—You don't do as yen promise. We pronase - you as lisle an exposure as - yOu ever read or seen if we have to ask hi Vain for A• 00r oltn. Mind, we'll keep oar *ink S. V. - 6.--That was a very frioliait way to; yon to ant towards berrjoining then army an set akin to madness—'no man iehis pro- I A: genies would do so now-a-days; hors ever, we will what we can. J. J. C.—Thanks for your prompt attention to opr wants; the package Game to haqß, but the diminitive specimen of the female ace • was absent; Walter Field, at,, the Douce of Commons, could have told yini where to have found her, without applying to . the , Chief of Police. We are fast getting the '• asset our band, mid' Winn fully recovered wilt l'ehililge our hese," Where era the e'oplis,,,cd'A.e Record. OHINOS ABOUT TOWN AND COUNTY, NIETIIIO of the Bald Eagle Coal, Oil, and. Slate Company will bet held - at the house' of n: D. .Curitmiligs„ on Saturday, i . " 18111 inst., when business of ipportanee will be transacted. Lookiat the notice in another itart'of bur paper. • e call the attenition of our readers la the lengthy and voluminous report of the County Auditor,. be found on another page, which wa trunvoidatly crowded out last week. at it will repay a careful pe rusal the can be no; dour, odd our tax payerivand others can thus see to what end th . Airbus moneys that have been expended ME= I=l Oust- zalrouh-1.4. 'Lockman, is always to be ford in the ofhoe of Orvia & Alexander, exeepf when abseuron busivels,'riady to do all kinds of work in the way of surveying for oonfeyeneng in fLe neatest and best manner. Mr. Ilocktnah enjoys a well turned reputation, and is known as olio of the most aoeuratn and reliable surveyork in Centre county. We bespeak for hint OW patronage of all who desirb anything in his line. ! Jionit W. Coors offers fur sale as fine a 'stock of goods ris * nlit ever brought to this town, and we arq . assured that he will sell them, his only diffieulty being to keep his 'shelves replenished. No one who gives 'him their patronage wfli 'go' away unsatisfied. Opened his store for the purpo.e . of ; ling gooda, and his success bus been ton., • &Beni, conaidering the llfficiilties ho had to meet. me. Cooke in a thormish master of his business, and by, his energy and:gentle manly deportment towards all, well merits the success he is Meeting. =I Since winter closed in in November, we 'do not remember over to have known so 'long aspoil of severe freezing. And though much morelhow often falls during a winter, :we have never seen so much fine sleighing. `lon Tuesday morning snow commenced falling, and before night the ground was covered to the depth of ten or twelve inches , glia`mending the sleighing, which had worn gluite,,thin in places. Pitch in, boys, now Is the time tb enjoy the pleasures of win ger, as we are not likely lb have much more snow this winter. - I If anfone wishes a good photograeb let them oali ou Messrs. Moore & Cryder, who have recently opened a gallery in this Iplace, and are taking just as good pictures , as catilte taken in any of the cities. They 01are done do immense business in the short "time they have been here4c4 given entire 'eatiafactlon to all Who hauipatronixed them, They allow no pictures or go from their es tablishment which are not the very hest, 'and we bespeak lbr theft the patronage of all who desire to preserve the features of themselve, or of a friend, as sketched by 'that unerring artist, the sun, to look upon after the hand of time has wrought bin rav ages upon the original, or death has lain them forever away from the eight of man: Moore & Cryder execute their work in the •bighest style col l ie, and finish kinds of sun pictures to suit the taste of their patrons.— 'Coll on them at their new sky-light gallery oniligh street, , _ 1==:1 11161-IC r e are apt lobe free with our jokes upon 'Doctors end their drugs, until sick and in'nettdaf their aid, then all alike bow to the oeoeseity of reeoutlee to their hard earned and ofteF fll requited skill. The _prevailing ballet ttal physicians froirn upon ilhatever deviates from their peculiar eye 'tern 4nd usages, Arming from thn' fact Ebel- , better, hifermatien ,I tide them soonest to *deteot; satt — ttem..- , medical delusions and impositions that erg thrust upon the community. That they. are ready and pirompt to ittopt any real t li n valuable,, inven tion is seen' the ire ent, Doct.J. C. -Ayer's Chemical Remedie have. received tat their hands. They appreciate the value 'of these medicines, because they know their composition, and where is the Man who ever heard a respectable physician either die- Prage them or discourage their use No Profession or pursuit has done more for the Ihnipzin rattily than the shedital profession. atitio . is followed by n-,bler- men or for •• yielder ends; 'nor is there one which better desert*. the hilt thankslut mankind.—Can tots (N. 1.) Democrat. I=l Ona day 'day last week some fifteen or twenty soldiers entered our town, and took Up their quarters at the Conrad House. From here thej went down Penn's Valley, for the purpose of arra g some deserters, concealed in the moult ins. They Oom: palled a (maple of our oit one to accompany there, and proceeded to the cabin *hero the deserters were said to be encamped; but era they strived, their rirey had taken the ilium and fled, so thelt efepeillithin was a failure, and the redoubtable Fultz and his band are still at large. It may he a happy Otini OM all oencemed that the deserters tare. not. leased, for it Is 'more than likely that tg}dis , nonld Make 4 6 stout resistance and' more evil than poci result from the ' , attempt I. Capture Wentz e4' en if finally suo :»4teashlt. '. .rt ' Is IT War the duty of some one to keep ods dirties and side walks in some sort of a passible condition? Chrr crossings arc a perfect nuisance, and in some places our paveinituls are scarcity passable 'at all. When snowTalls, no iffOrt is ;bade to 4.31 - .,0t0 it, and so it lieb, moll, , and frebzes, until one ventures out 'at. the risk of hisyneek. The situation of Willefiinto makes it easy of drainage, and 'with a little care we might haven't+ neatest town in the State. We need nor IM *et Weather have our crossings knee deep - with- rewl, or onr pavemento' covered with lelflrhen it freezes ; it would only .re quire d little care to remedy all this, and therefore we ask the question----is !here not 'some person or persons whose duty it is to aitend to such matters? If there is not, there should be, and if there is they should be reminded of their duty in such a manner as to make All impression. I FALSE Idonnarr.-2Modesly Is certainly one of the most admirable graces Al the fe male oharactor, tind may be counted, as ihp surest element of virtue. A. person. who itt really and unaffectedly modesty may justly be considered every superior sort of being; for modesty of,the unassuming' quality is a rare thing. Thorn are young ladies who make nothing of enjoying the arimaidenly revel of a fashionable waifs; and in the mazy, Reductive whirl, delightedly' assume the very pole of the ballet, yet never shrink to. defend (ieir indecent performeneei but who blush to their very ear's ends oil hear ing the !nob of a person balled by its proper nameTliesu are . various degrees of false moilesT,; By no means the, least unpardon able is calling leg 11411) ; •dna thet a ;; Worst on record is that of a prime .young ludyef this town, who entering ono of our. stores one day This week, blushingly inquired of the clerk,_ "Picass, sir, do you keep long woolen coreringefor the Ai tremitics of the lower limbs t" "Nick" fainted and It was a long evoriirtielirEitiueToTTertiieThi TO'S realize that the "nate little winner" only wanted some long trooiril storksnyr to cover her feet and ,thirblives of her legs: Oh, Mary Jane. CENTUE H,Lr., Feb. 4th 1865 DEAR WATLIIMAN me through your columns to call the attention of the liberty-loving citizens of Centro county, to a most flagrant outrage recently perpetra ted on the person of one of our most respect able citizens. On the tst instant, two' men from Bellefonte, holding or claiming to hold the offices of Governmenment Deteedives, (in plain words "spy"), and Deputy Pro vost Marshal stopped here, having iu their custody three or tour penult's, reputed tie sorters. Mr. John Stoner, a Viet and es timable citizen, refnarking that."lio would not be as easily taken as were thesolorison era," or words to that effect, Was, with two revolvers aimed at his head, seized an 4 dragged wilhout-a moments time or•prepa ration, (not Sven being allowed an overcoat to protect him froth - 03 chilling winds) to Bellefonte where he was teleased, on the pdy meta of aryl n'y-ji ye dollars. Such are the facts, and what a lesson they tench. Dem ocrats, reatland reflect! You are sleep ing on' the verge of a precipice; your re songful and remorslets enmity is preptaing to spring; there is uo retreat; behind you is a fat Hiltless abyss ; Ina moment you well be hurled headlong into destruction. While there is yet time, ere the foe springs upon and.overcoures you, awake ! Shake off this accersed let hal gyl Arise and defend your selves! Long ago were you, told of the com ing reign of /error which has now begun. You were warned, admonished, entreated, begged to look to your own Interest ; to be vigilant ; stud to repulse the first eflorts of the tyrant to enslave you. Wore the warn ings heeded 7 Where do you stand to-day A riotous and mercenary horde of moire and informers within your borders; porous ar rested in midday, because, strangers in your midst, they could nut prove that they were nut deserters (as was donl al Pleasant (lap on the 30th inst. by one of the officers men tioned above) and a peacablo man seized for making a commonplace remark, which not even Ben Butler could Bo distort as to make it "treason." Does ally sane nidu doubt that haul the sufferer in the outrage recorded, re fused to pay the price of his freedom, lie Weald have been thrown into soma remote loathsome prison, there to lie and rot unless it pleased the despot to release him? Detn ecru's, will you give lip your property, your substance, your all, the much dr little you may have accuniulated by years of toil, to feed these vultures, these hungry harpies, _these paid, thriving minions of devotisin to save yeaurselves, and preserve - your liber ty You will not do it. There ate two al ternatives, and these ale submission or re sistance. Are you Cowards, slaves, dogs, cringing whelps, cowering beneath the lash of your acknowledged master, yielding -all to hi% who eakm.it...? Du you possess one tenth of tits spirit and love of liberty flat animated your forefathers ? Have, you ful ly determined that you will not come out at the beck and call of whoever is "vested with a little brief authority" I • Have yon yet discovered that you may preserve both 'your libeTty of speech and-person and prop 'ortit ? Then are you men, and acting as such there is hopes of the Republic. With dote , nutted omraxe, banishing from your bosoms every vestige of fear, prefering to die defendiugyour 'liberty and property, to rotting in a dark Hostile, leagued in one body, t and strong in the means of defence where is the army that will arrest two mil lion of freemen. - I Atria. - The Bellefonte Market White. Wheat,......psr bushel 8 2.50 Bad, ;10......... do •15 I ye, do 1,60 Corn Shelled, do ' 1 40 Oats, do 75 Barley • do 1 00 Buckwheat, •' do - ( 1.00 Clove Seed do 1660 Potatoes, ...... ~.... ..... do 75 bard, per pound, 25 'Bacon, do c 5 Pork, do 15 Tallow, do 1 , ~15 Butter, do • , 40 Eggs, • per dozen-4'f' 25 Plaster, ground per tou, 16,00 LTEGI AL NOT/'CE t r Y6 AND Ean.—Prof. J. rliaaCP, M. D., Oculist and Auriet, formerly of Leyden, land, le located at No. 511 Pine St., Philadel phia, where persons umicted ,with diseases of the Nye or Ear will Lo scientifically treated and eured,,Lif o tker-Art l yioint Eyes inserted without paiii. No elmrires made fur examina tion. The Medical (acidly is invited, as he has no seeziitsin his Mode Of treatment, July 1, '6l-Iy. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS A DMINISTICATOR'S NOTICE. 11. Letters of Administration GO the estate of Conrad 'limey, deoesopd, late. of Ferguson Twp., shaving been granted toihe subscribe* they request all persons knowing themselves iodated to said estate to make immediate paymeht, ana thole Raving claims to present them dily mi nimal:fated for settlement. JOHN BRETT, .TL. 'Linos; MARY RlXET,Administralop 0 Aar/301W rltTlii 1510 GROVESTEEN. &.CO., PIANO FORTE MANUFZCTURBRB, 49% BROADWAY, „k& YORK. The attention of the public mid the trade is invited to our NEW SCALE, SEVEN OCTAVE Rosewood Piano ' Fortes, which for volute° and [wily of tone are unrivaled by any hitherto offered in this market They contain all the modern improvements,; • 1 . VitL.VCIT,I3 .." • . RAND ACTION, iIARP PEDAL, IRON FRAME, OVRRSTRUNOIBASS, dc., • • d each instrument being made / miller the per sonal supervision of Mr. J. IL tirovcstedn. Who has a practical experience of OVER, THIRTY YEARS' in their manufacture, IS, FULLY 'WARRANTED n every particular TILE "tAEOrESTEEN PIANO PORTE" ILECICIVZD TRa 1111*16BT AWARD O 7 LariiT OYER ALL 07111ga6 AT • I'AR CHLEDIXATED WOHLWB /AIR. Where were exhibited irierruments from theteet makera of Lonitrn, Parix, Germany, Philadel phia, Baltimore, Boston and New York; aria also at the American leolitifte for the Beeves- give years, the tioltl and SJvor Medluta Irom both of whist{ dan be seen at our wareroolue. lty tho introduction of amproyeueunts, we make a stilt BORE PERFECT PIANO FORTE, and by manuriteturing largely, with a :STRICTLY CASH SYSTEM, are enabled to offer those ilistiamouta at a price which will PRECLUDE ALL COMPETITION rRICES No. I.—Seven Octave, round corners, Rom Hindi' a $77" No. 2.—Seven Octave, round corner., Rose wsoil Heavy Mottl.link v... No. 3.—Seven Octave, rourtd comers, ROAD wood Louis XIV. style, V. 12.?, Torras.—Net cash in arrent,ftinde. Descriptive Cirenlars sent. L W VrR AND NEW GOODS In Reynold's new Building, • (mixt: DOOR TO THR ODDRAD 800 We invite the attentunaf the•iemmunity tour EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF FANCY. AND STAPLE DUI GOODS CAIIPETO, 40 ,00T9 AND Slipf S, • HATS AND CAPS, Quxxxsw'site, Onocralgs, to., te Our entire et4lt 'wee purchased since,. the Rto decline in gold, and we ale !railing all kind. .pufis TWENTY TO THIRTY I'ER CENT cheaper than the same goods could have been bought for a short flute ago. Persons in want of goods will do well to examine our stock boforu purchasing qlseishere. WE WILL VEAL FAIRLY with those whn favor as with it call, and will giro Thom tho benefit of tho decline in goods =EI N. h.—The higireA market price paid in ash for all kinds of grail!. • J. W. C 4 OOHE & Co Br.ias►oNTs, December, ]984-if NEW BAKERY! MA TTIIXAS SCHMUCK, Voohl roApertfally inforni the people 14 that he has opened a new COM I'LETE BAKERY, IT' the eld Temperance Hotel, on BISHOP street wt ere he will keep constantly tin hand all kinds BREAD, • POUND-CAKES, SUGAR AND GINGER CAKES, CRACKERS, CANDIES &r., SC., &C., whioh he will 8011, at a reattowable mita satigne tory Oro Fa.ndie4 will find It In ILgir advantage to got cir haltmg done at this entalili.llinent,a4 they can ,Twit) sgct nure,wholesinne bread and tithe' lust wheat hey need then, ' Sept. 12, 1862-1 y T O TIER tf-D C! MRS. SIMONS,. MAiN ST., LOCK ITATICN, as the large.d and chcapc+t kook of OROCEIUMS, PROVISIONS, FISH, Ceiba - ware, Quovnewitro, • 'Liquors. •- ,I Winos. Candice, Bagful!, ' Tobace6, ever offered in this market. The attention of hotel end Store-keepers is called to the large stock of the folloaing goods on hand, whic i b are offered at wholesale prices 200 barrels or Fish, 200 BARRELS, OF LIQUORS, Alm WINES, 50 buses of chewing Tobacco, 100 000 Segare, and a large lot of Salt. Also, Flour and Feed alwa •Nin b a r,' at,. jnly 1, 'B4—tf. t : St. Itoliab. D EAN'S GREAT TOBA0C41) )t REMOUSE 413 CIIKRTNUT I.3lllcet, , 'A., - Cappoete the CuiNllu, Dant sells better Toldsecoldiefligaro than any ono in Philadelphia. - Al \ Deep sells more Tol•acco, Cigars and Pipes he., In ono duy than all the Stores in 'Chestnut Street sell in onXck. h%cpason is becauso he sells cense ban dthbltshluent In the world. DEAN SELL& QUIC ANLI OFTEN. Don't forget th‘ingipiNr_, aixl you will go home with arid' pocket ef 9.08 CCO, CRIAttS, PIPES and money. • ',, If you don't want to go to Philadelpliii to buy your Tobdcco, rail on,• or Oka your order to J. O. Laurituer,Vint (lap, Centre coun ty, who will supply at{ D ‘ parie wholesale prices. Deo. 2nd-'4854—1 7. PUBLIC S.CLI. According t. the Mid Will and Testament of JOHN WALKER, deedlsett, late of Boggs Township, will be exposed of at public sale at bit laee residence, on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY FEBRUARY 18,.. the following described property, to wit: 200 ritrattpLs, _cont.( LY EAR, Six tons of liny, Eighty Buddlob of Straw, Two Ten Plato Stoves, One Coal Stove, and a variety of llousohold PDSWWI* telf *amorous to Mention. Tenn* made known on day of soli. J. S. PROUDFOOT, BEI/J. WALKER, 1115101 t SALE.• .12 Trio mores, four years old, well *key both with foal, are offered for sale on reasobabl• terms, For partioilers enquire of JACOB. PETERS,.... rb 3.41: UniogiUle. NEW ADVERTSEhIENTS. GOLD Pita HOD TDB MILLION! PENES TO EMT THE HAND, AHD pfireirs TO SUIT TIE POCKET. THE BEST HOLD PENS IN THE WORLD I 'Oh 'receipt oT tti e.ToEsifing mums, wayill send by mail, or as directed , aGiold Pun or Pens, se lecting the same according to the description, namel OO :. LD PENS WITHOUT CASES. l'Or s ti(ty cents a number 2 pen; for.seventy live Cents a number 3 pen; for one dollar a number 4 pen ; fur $1 25 a number 5 pen ; fox $1 50 a number II pent. . - This same Pens, in silver plated extension" caw, with Pencils .— Nor $1 No 2 pen ; for $1 25' No 3 penl for $1 50 No 4 pen ; for $2 No 5 pen; for $2 25 No 6 pen. Those pens are stamped THE IMPERIAL PEN, and aro well finished and tine writing Gold Pens, with good Ariduip ?hints, although they are unintyllinted, and cannot be exchanged. FIRST QUALITY 14 CARAT WARRANTED GOLD PENS. Our name (American. Gold Pun Co., N. Y.), is staltped on all pens of this grade, and the poipte are warranted for six dioullia, exeept against accidents. SECOND QUALITY can D PENS. 4 rhese pens nr9 all starry ed the NATIONAL PEN, With the ,initials of our firm P'Co., and are carefully made , haring the tlallle points as our first quality I'en,. The only great differ ence being in the quality of toe gold. The number, indicate the sire 01117, No I being the sinallerb No. a the largest adapted for the pocket, and Nu 1 the rinall.t, and Na it Oho largese mammoth pen for the deck. GOLD . PEN'S INITHOCIT CAGES Fier $1 00 0 No 1 pony let quality, or a N 0,2 2d quality ; for $1 2:e a No 2 pen, lot 4uality, or a No 3 2d quality; for $1 7'5 a No 3 pen lot tpenhty, tte a No '1 pen 2,1 quality; 1 1 11 . $2 a No 4 pen let quality, or a No 5 pen 21 quality; fht• $2 50 a Nll. a pen lat,qualt4t,•or a No 0 pen 24 ttality; For $3 25 a Nl/ 0 pen Irt quality. For $1.50 No 7 pen ; 05 75 Nu ri pen; SIU 00 No 12 pen—all firet quality. THE SAME (lULD PENS IN SOLID STLVI. EXTENSION CASES, PENCILS For $2 a No I pen lot quality, or a No 2 prn 2d quality; for $2 23 a No 2 pon, lot quality, or a Nu 3 pen 2d quality; fur $2 25 a No 3 lieu . 4-penAileloipentiiir4orlill - No 4 you lot quality, ors No 5 pen 2il quality for $1 50 a No 3 pen lot quality, or n isto 6 lon 2d. quality; for $3 00 a No 6 pen l•t quality. GOLD PENS FIEST A,ND ' I4ECONO QUAL. P,IN sobw siLvER OB IioLD LATED EBONY DEBI:110Lp. IRS AND MOROCCO CASK S For $2 25 a No 3 pen, lst qualify, or a No 4 pen 2d quality; for $2 50 a X. 4 pen Ist qual ity, or a No 5 pen 2,1 quality; forsl 20 a No 5 pon let quality, or a No 6 pen 24 ipiality ; for $1 aNo 0 N il lot quality. For $5 50 aNo 7 pen. For 0 75 a N.lll pen. ''Fdr:sl3 ... oo allo 12 pen—all first quality. - ••• Our pen• rank throughout the Country rut-equal if not superior to any gold' pens Manufactured. Not only for their writing qualities, but dura bility and elegant finish. 'The greatest care is used in their manufnetiore. and Um.- are l -1 , 1 with the slightest haperlectii;il aui,.h n6ill tau detegn Parties in ordering meet spotify the name, nunther and quality in all instances, and whether BLitt Or limber, Court., or fine. TO CLUBS. ,A discount of twelve per, cent will be allowed on sums of $l6, if sent to ono address at ono tune; fifteen per cent on $25; twenty per-cent on $lO. remittances by mail, neancremen, are at our rick. To all who enclose twenty cents extra for regivtering, we guarantee the safe delivery of tho goods. ' Circulars or all our new styles, with engrav ings of eflo.et 107.611, and prices, sent upon re , ccipt of stomp, jr,ticejred. Bens repainted fur fifty cents, by mail. Address, AMERICAN ti 01.1) PEN CO., jun . 2o-3 mos. No. 200 Broadway, N. T. G itEAT WYE DISTRIBUTION ! TWO HUNDRED FIFTY THOUSAND WATCHES, CHA IN S, lAMOND RINGS, do WORTH ovcit ONE MILLION DOLLARS, • ALI. TO HIS NOI 0 FOR ONE DOLLAR VACIII Without regard to cabin! Not to be paid for until you know what you are to receive. Sidon did 114 of artielos. AU to bo sold for ono dollar e ich ! 250 Gent's- Gold hunting Caso Watches 150 to $l5O 250 lodine' Gold and Enameled case watches 35 to 70 500 Gents' Buntmg Case silver watches 354t0 .200 Diamond Hinge ,50 to- 100 0110 Gold vest and neck Chains-- 15 to 30 3000 4 to 6 31)00 (told oval band bracelets 4 to 8 5000 Chased Gold Bracelets sto .10 2000 Chidelain chains and ,guard chains sto 20 7000 11ilititirti and geld Brooches.- 4to 10 2000 Lima and Florentine brie-hes. 4 to 6 5000 Coral, opal and Emerald bro ehes 4 to 8 5000 Mosaic. Jet, lava, anti Elwell _ tine ear _drops ...... ....... 4 to 7500 Coral, opal, and Emerald car (trope 4 to 6 4000' California diamond lireastpins2.so to. 10 3000 (Mid fob and rest wet h keys2.6o to 4000 Yob and vest ribbtin !lidos-- 3 1.0 10 5000 Sets aollairo alcove buttons, studs, de 3 to 8 300 0 Thimbles, pencils; lir- 4is 7 11100 Minilitlfrolockelts....., 2.50 to 8 40110 t , magic sprang 3-ta -20 3000 Gold toothpicks, crosses,-Sc... 2to 8 5111)0 Plain gold rings 4to 11 RUSKS 5000 Chased gold "rings 4to 11 1000 Steno sot and signet rings.....-2.50 to 10 1000 California diamond - rings...-. 2to 10 7500 Set ladies' Jewelry—Jet and gold sto 15 6000 Sets ladies jewelry —cameo, pearl. Ac " 4to 15 1000 Gold Pens, oilier extension holders and pencils. ........ .. 4fo 10 1000 Gold pens-and gold mounted holders..... 3to 13 5000 Gold pens add goad extension • -- - holders 6 to 10 5000 S leer 'Goblets and drinking cup. sto 50 3000 sits or Castors' j sto 15 2000 'Saver fruit and cake bieltdc. 20 to 50 5000 Rosen ailvei tea spoons..s 0 to 20,p0r don 5000 " - " table spoons; and forks- ' f '2O to 40 per dos • In conacquonoe of , the grilpt apt,gnation of trade in the manufacturing die eta of England, through the war having uutAbff the supply of cotton, a largo quantity ofNvaluable jewelry, origmMly intended for thayhiglisk market hoe been sent off for 'ale id Illhipountry and, MUST BE SOLD AT ANY SACRIFICE! Undel these circumstances Armin tale d. Co., acting as agents for the prinoipal guropean manufacturers, have resolved upon a pest Gift Distribution, subject to this following regula tions Certificates naming each article and its value are placed in waled envelopes and well mixed. Ono of these antelopes will be sent by mail to any address on receipt of 26 sents. ALL ARTICLES TO RE BOLD , FOR ONE DOLLAR EACH, WMICOUT REGARD On V•echipt of the certificate you will doe what you aro gotlng to have, and thou It is at your `option to send the dollar and take tho article or not. Purchasers mny thus obtain a gold watch, diamond ring, or any eat of jewelry on our hot for ono dollar, and in no case can they get lose than one dollar's worth, as there are no blanks. Tho price of catilleates are as follows : One for " • 25 cents. 0 Fire for $1 00. Seven far 2 OP, , Thirty for ,5 60. 434. Elixty-fivo•for 10 00. One hundred for 12 00. ilyx•iinbts Agents will be allowed ten emits on every bertilloate ordered by theta, provided their re mittance amohntS od one dotter:" Agents will oollect 25 cents fbr every cortillosie and retail 15 cents to as, either In moth or poStageatarips. ABRAND.ALE t 00.. 26T Broadway) Now York. TO VALUE MISCELLANEOUS LALTXTIE 41MITate FAVCAIiD WINTER GOODS MID • "IRON YRONT" BIIILDIIG ON-MAIN STREET, BEILEFONTA PA THE HOFFER BROTHERS have just received Abe flrfest wortment of aging and summer goodh ever brongbt toithis place, which they selLat glees - that defy com petition, densisting of Best Quality Ladies' Ilressaoods, I =l3 MERINOS, . CA S lIMER ES, . • . LEL.4.NES„ CdriledES .. . • AND SUMMER •• .DRESS OOD D S AL A_RLIOD ASSORTMENT OF • • Wongen , find' Wi ll ow Ware, Flour and Feed, Copes &gar., Tea., Malone., Syr ' Ity, Vinegar Dried i'ruit, :Rais in*, Soap an d Candles, Fi.h, To- Lace°, Slig, Q. i ' F..llopc,RicesSuleraturathia,tew. ALSO, a !aria aieurtmant of ladies' and gentloinen's 1160 TS, NIIOES & CA tTERS. .11 o which will he warranted to beam reprosen ed. and sold at pricesexceedingly law. --- All the liquors offered for sale at Allis entablis hmetd have: . boon purchluied at the United States Custom House, and conseq.....lly must be pure ami good. - ...X4f-'l'hysletana and ether* aro respectfully requested to give hie liquOrs a trial. Me has .the only article of PUKE PORT WINE JUICE IN TOWN. May. 28,1862. tf. • Mutterlustv,, Tr Ma Sithilltit-------------11-1414"1;44--- GREAT INDUCEMENTS, MAGNIFICENT BAROAINS OTIMRED TO PURCILASEIILA FOR Cash or Country Produces! HARDWARE AND CUTLERY! _ • 11.4XSTRESSZIR & CRIST, IMEMIECI FOtEIGN AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE For the people generally we have coal hods, coal scoops, coal shovels, coal sifters, lanterns, lamps, chimneys, wicks table cutlery, pocket cutlery, plated spoons, plated forks, table castor., • servers, tea and coffee puts, butter knives : mill saws, ,Foss-e u t maws, circular saws, gang - saws, files, wrenches, rivets l•st• 110:4, mat -Joh" hoes, shovels, spades, spading forks, hoes, ' rakes, bed p in s,hai r,t w i no, sofa springs, coal oil lamps,. _ whips, slqds, skates, -willow chairs, double-seated- w Blow - choirs Tor Children; corn shelters, feed diatom, plows, coffin trimmings, emery. borax, resib, pitch, red chalk, white . cbalk, wire, horse nails, meat cut ters, scales, wash-boards, rocking-horses, horse buckets, wooden palls, mop stiektm;hurns, clothes pins, potato-mashers, butter ladles, but ter prints, rolling pine, porch mats, door mats, parlor units, paint brushes, dust brushes, shoe brushes, horse brushes, stove brushes, coun ter brushes, corn poppers, whips, sleigh bells, skates, heel-Nks, glue, enamelled kettlqp, brass kettles, copper kettles, . gluerkettles, stew kettles,. sauce pans, sledges, broad axes, thim bles, skeins and boxes, axle grease, paints in oil, paints dry, linseed oil, lubrie oil, bensine;eurtain fixtures. 'pump chain, grind stones, wooden pump tubes, pumps, pump fixtures. • . ALTO, Rifles ' Pistols, Sbot-mins, Steel Springs, Ohms, Paged 'mils, Saddler's iltsril .ware, and all other kinds of suerchandisit'unutd ly kept in a well regulated hardware store. The stock is entirely new, and we are enabled Sell lower than any other entabllihment in the unt ry. Our place of business will be found on Northwest corner of the Diamond. B,A XSTRESSER , tc BellefontePa. Delay Ist, 1862.—tf. STKB.NBURO &Co. A NEW STOCK, A NEW STOCK, A NEW STOCK, OF CHEAP BOOTS, OF CHEAP BOOTS, OF CHEAP BOOTS, CHEAP SHOES, CllE 1P 811()ES, CHEAP GAITERS, CB RAP +4,44TERS, CI.MAP GAITEitS, FOR WOMEN, FOR WOMEN, FOR WOMEN, '`, AND CIIILD4EN, AND CHILD N, AND OBILDB.EN, COME AND SEE, COME AND SEE, COME AND SEE, Our new and largo stock of Boas aitd Shoes, Gaiters, 1. for men, women and efiltdrob. We can soil the very beet article the markets can produce at froth 30 to 40 per cent. lees than any other establishment in or outof Bellefonte, aaa we warrant our stock to be what we rejtfeeent. The public aro particularly requested to bear in mind that tho Boot and Shoe business in a new feature added to our entablichment, and we Intend to ea eel any otkiesesichliAinentin Centre iniunty iu point of ' QUANTITY, QUALITY, VARIETY AND PRICES Our stock of olothing end all of furnishing goods bee just beSnlaigely replinish ed with new styles - and paterns. N.e cask t he people fo cense and 'ailincine ,for themselves; before making Uurchases eliewhere. We guar. canto° to give entire satisfaction to all, at Reynobl's new building, Bellefonte. Nor. gth, A LECTURE TO YOUNG 'MEN; Just publishea in a Sealed Envelope. Price six Cents. A lecture on tho Nature, Treatment and Rod in! Cure of Spermatorrhma or Seminal Weak ness' Involunsary Emissions, Sexuttl Debelity, and Impediments to Marriage generfeily. Nor: vousness, Consurtiption, Epilepsy and Fite; Mental and PhysicsiOneapiteity, resulting from Self Abuse, &c. By ltobt. J. Culverwoll, LLD Author of the "Green Rook," &a. The world.renownod author, in this admirable lecture, clearly proves from his own experience that the awful consequences of self abuse may be effecttially removed without inddielne, and witholit 'de:ngctous stirgteld operation', lfougjes, inktraine'rii, ringt or oordials,l)oluilag out, a mode of cure at once 'ceistatri and lithictual, by which every sufferer, no matter what his condi tion may be, may curahimaelf cheaply, private: ly and radically. This Lecture will prove a boon to thousands and thousands. Sent under seal, to any addres, id a plain, sealed envelope, or-4wp-Qestage-sltmpe, by ad dressing CHAS. J. C. KLINE & Co., 127 Bowery, New York, Poet Oaks Box 4588. N c yricE. - In consequence of certain reports now in circulation In regard to some stolen goods, We take tlSis method of exonerating Mr. bobmuck and family from all connection and eoinplloity whatever in the matter. her CATMLNIIIII 14 IlliDD/NG 'February 10, 416:—Ift ' WINES & LQUORS HALT: LISTEN! STOP AND WILD! - TX THAT WOULD PRESII i ftVE YOUR, HEALTH; ' •iV; YOVA MONEY AND LIVB HAPPY AND CONTtNTED snovip oaciises _sous LIQUOR/ VUQLF,SXLE WINE ANDllqurnt STORE, OinGnifis;ll : inii-r — directly opposite the,old Temperance Motel. 11.1311.11.811.114 iili.l7llff &Co. Notwithstapifing the„enonnoni taxes kept,- 86,1 uPon.lo. l .artisMS ie his line of business, he still oonfinues,to sell the purestaartiolee at the very lowest figures. Every diseription of, ` FOREIGN d, DOMESTIC LIQUORS, wholesale and retail, it the lowest cash prices, which are warrantestto be the best qualities aq r cording to their respective prices. His stuck consists in part of . . 01.,0 AYES, MONONGAH .ELA, „ . 1,, jItHIII, • wau.±, - - CORN,- ... , NECTAR, and °that's 'whiskies, at froti 4 .37i cants to`s2,oo ALL KINDSOF BRAHDThS from 75 eta., to $B,OO per gallon. tolland Gins pure, from 76 ate., to $2,50 per gallon. rokr, atADEniF, CtIERRY, EI4I.6ICISWItRY, and ether wince—the \TA tertioles-,it es rem 'mumble rates as eon be bad in the oity. CRAM DAILY E, BLACKBERRY, GINGER, AND CIAILAWAY BRANDIES, PURE JAKACA AND' NE* ENGLAND RLThi CUkDIALS OF ALL KINDS, , . I=l AT TEE PURENESS AND CHICAPNZSS OF THE i tItTiCLEII SOLD AT NEXT J. Illorratra WHOLESALE WINE AND LIQUO:C'STORE. DISHOP trrnstr, Iat.LEFUATS PA., The proprietors of 4his extablishment take pleasure in inforMbig the public that they have constantly oti hand a oupply of choice foreign and domestie liqhurs, such as Old Nectar, - Old Rye, Monoongala, And Irish Whiskey; - (.'oolte, itlac/cherry, Cherry?, .And common Brandies; . • lladerta, • Cherry., And Lisbon Witiss, Scotch, • And Holland Pin; Arno England Rum, Jamaca Rum. CORDIALS Peppermint, Airittiseed aad we. The attentidti of practicing physicians is call ed to our stock of kUItE - cut e for ,luspical purposes. Bottle' Jugs and Demijous constantly ou had. • Wo hare ONLYPURENEVTAR WIIISKEY in Town. , All liquors wore bought when liquors were ow, and we sell them accordingly. All liquors are warranted"; to give satisfse ion. Confluent that we can please customers we respectfully solicit a shale of public patronage Liquors trill be solil lA , the quart, barrel or tierce. WehaVe a larielqklf BUTT LED LIQUOUS of the finest grades on hand. Pprit 1nt.18133. • LYO?.(l5' P ÜBE 0 ' : :. • AND SPARKLING CATAWBA WINES Equal in quality and Cheaper in 'Price than the Brundica and Willed of tie Old World. ksr Sninmar Complaint, Cholera Infantam, Bowel Complaint, Cramp, Colio and Diarrhoea. A sure cure is guaranteed, or the money will be refunded. FOR MEN YOR MEN, YOR MON, fl suppTrt of the above statementsOtro pre sented the C'ettificates of Dr. la,. R. 'Chilton, Chemist, Now York ; br. Hip= Coi, Cheniieal Inspector, Ohio; Dr. James It. Nichols, - Chemist, Boston ; .Dr. M. B. Jones Chemical Insretor, Circleville, Ohio; Prof. C. T. Jobkiicie, Cheixast, Boston; Dr. Chaliplismaluipard,,Cliikriestou, S. C, - and J. V. Z. Blaney, and X. Mariner suiting Chemist, 'Ohieago, all of whom have analyzed the ciiiiiwba Brandy. and commend it n the highose Dams fur medicinal uee. • Analysis of the Massachusetts SW. Assayer, 25, 1858. When evaporated through ("lean linen it loft no oiler offensive matter. In every respect it is a Pr Rs apirituoun liquor. The oil which gives to this Brandy ita flavor and aroma, ia , wholly fin like Noll, or grain oil. Its odor pa'rtilies of both the fruit and oil pf gripes. With aoids it Pro duces ethers of a frtigb, fragrance. The subatitu• Lien of _ tglaltrandy for Cognac Ikaatly will do away with flie, manufacture of fit !toms sold 'ander llsisbaroe both at home and abroad. , lledpectfullA _ ' A. A. RAVES, M. D. . Assayer to State Maas., 16 Boyleston St By the come, in 1844 I have inalysed "1 4 , LYONS' PUBS CAT— AWBA BRANDY." with ref tae to, its oxn— ,position and character being the Pup as .that produced is past years.. A eem e tsilen from ton casks atfordied the name rant is with regard to purity ; aalightly inereased amount of the principle on which its flavor depends was deter mined by comparisob 1,0 its former temples. The indications. of analpaie show that this Brandy . is produce:a by tho same proeess wooed a the jmptirted Brandy. Reepoctfitllyr A. A. HAYES, M. D.l3tate 'Assayer. Boston, July 20.'64. 16 Boyleeton Bt. Manufactured only by 11. 11. Jacob A' Co., (To whom all orders should be addressed.) Depot, 01 Liberty Bt. New York. Nov. 25tb, '64-:-3m. • SIMON A. FELDMAN,. iwrowrwn L Wnet.seAms DRALZR Ir BRANDIES, *INES, GINS, WHEAT, RYE AND BOURBON 466. 506 'okra NINTH TTTTTT T (Below Spriag Gardei,) 1 5 ENN`A. *pt. 1861. PHOTOORAPW C IIALIns PHOTOGRAPHIC ROOMS, 8. E. Coma' 10th .4a Market, n 6414 0 14 . Large stood Colored Photographs for $l,OO. Poor Gard Do Visite for $l,OO. • - .4.11 Wad" of kalatlng sad oopylis thaw Is the *I Imbitraolopoolifiliser; Dab, ;m e • mtscucr2FANEOuS. f ALL AND WIBITXR TRAM" More goods Gan to biol . /WM lisd sag . at Itraabeap stem of , airallEN 310 . 61111 0 stCentre Fill), Centro County, PINIIIIM=II4 thsu at any other entabllatunant In the Ha keeps oonstantly on hand no tholes Meek of • s'*'--11TIEPVE-t2ttfrANCTITOODO,. BOOTS • BATS • "WM, ilLeity-Stado Clot, - Notices, Quesoiree' Nardissre, WDlow sea Woods Wars. • • • I , And in fast • onnipiets adsoilmentof e4l4kli.ur tioles usually found in a Snit Waal ounidsy slam DEBBI 3 coops. Frond' Merinos, -all wool, Go/'Nurse. Hops., Alpsooss, Black Silky a., EfOSTEri . Y—Wool and ,Pottaw Bloirts Drawers, Find Marts, iilikesttPa =L. Irma li andkerahleh, lloiep.fpqrta, best CLOT 4 IIB AND CA SS IM EftllB-4.reoch Wood olotha; &Anita, Melton's, •e i for irM weer. saiins-A 4 11 7 011 t. A 0108: ' Wq.w.lll keep sir time, • Pall imaidonall • owitoto made goods. PRODUCE ' In 'Exchange for Goods, axrd I= it rain C‘ASIfi'OII:GiALN ,OF ILSI. grin* imitota) a tiztoanra. Aug, 7th, 18631 U. KELLRAL GREAT EXcrrEifirST IN SIILBSBUBCf LYONS 1 LOSS, Duelers In Foreign Ind Doweetio havo reoelyeti and are Just - opening the lament 'ileeortznent 'of the beet 1 CHEIVEST AND MUST SICASOICAVO ' coot, CONSISTING or NOTIONS AND FANCY 660 1 Dfi, LADLEHIr FUD.S,SONYAGB,HOODS,NOBiAii, BALMORALB, ROOP SKIRTS, end ale of lid largest aasoiimeata, of Do LATEST STYLE READY MADE CLOTEING MEN AND BOYS WEAR. in Centre County, which wiii be eod , at endue- Alort of from TIMM' TO )'OETT PER VENT. ALSO, FLOUR, FEED AND PROVISIONS. •nd all talkies kept ; its • Ant .414;11 country etoro S TIR T. L2l TEE FIELD. Alt') FAR - AITEAD lOW int.lollBll .101111 8. toigEBEEfIER, TIN, SHEET IIiteNASTOVE MERCHANT BIIDOP 11111.1rT--BiLLEYONTII, PA. Fakes tlite:iu4lioil of 140:ring tkepeople of Contr.i, county, hod whoever else pleases to read, Clink Ids stock of TIN, SII 3 E I ET IRON +AND CoFPEE.lifAital Ss nott.“.3 surpassed by any dealer In ventral Popnkivania, and that his manufactured iML cies, 'volt . 41 B C/C.AFE 74;s', BOILERS, BA SLVS, are of the beet quality, the best rtake, and,fee sale shearer thou at any eatablistuneut of the kind in the State. Ile has oleo a eplendid lot of STOVES OF ALL KINDS And description, which will be sold at eirseed ititgly low m a i • urima, Roopnco, and other work, do' e on the s..ortest notice sad Most reasonable terms. - Farmers, Mee/mules- Merchants,* sir.,:.tievery body else are invited to call and e • his stoek, , N. l3.—lteiafriittr of 41 icieda Peony and ex peditiously done, and on the must ,tsassmable terms. , • June 24, '64—tf. JEWELItt ETrAtLISAMENT.• W-PAT9N raving purchased the extensire,'S;welry 14: tablishinerreer W. J. incrust, ed theiStook, the Proprietor et keep ounstanli. ly on hand, a splendid nisortui nt. of • AMERICAN WATCHES, PATENT LE&E, ENGLISH LEVER. VVLENDAR ESCA PE Nix? V' - A - T - C HE 13 . 0 _7/1TO:I CHAINS OF ALL KINDS, VIOLIN BOWS, MOLD AND SILVER rlinvizsg, SPECTACLES, Ae... Ate r ac., which will he sold chwaper , Utah at any ether establishment in Ceriyal Watches ' clocks add ImieTt7 repaired, and all work warrantef.-, inn. 29, 18114-1:i. • pHII.AtIittiLLI Aim Mt Wu This g. line ,travnios the Northers, and ntiithwest, non tittAtf Puuttrylianla to the city of trie On e Ws. It has been loosed toy the Pennsylvania Ban ivid Company, and Is operated by them. Its entirelaffel wasapened for PMeeasarang Freight business, October Ilth, 1864. TICS or PAU/Sall =AIM AT LOOS NATSI4 I..a r Euetwisrik • • ' . i . Ali tivln, T:03,1 0 ".11. - A eo n 4'dli,44so P. M. LW., frowitni. ' ' hiall,Tiolo, ma, 4. X , Ass*** " I k t 'S• Piittouget we wa thithigis iitboat abeam both rhys botwootfbl4llolol.‘ WI ELFOANT Stumm r2AA, both Ways below. WM , , ad Willbuotrittobd ' ' , _,--•••••• Pot ,fusfonottitit I . .. 'WS* ow apply at the IL , -whilk. Market twat .. . ... n„ , kid forMiti iiiiiiiiis it die Odiiiiio ophtd: 8. B. Yahastos, rlf., Condi Itili id. advice, Pidladept J.:, ii = l4 • J. W. Dril). Avid. Jr: • ..f , AL . • - • tlieli:l-.°r----- s entara . . oetl4 U. ritTTLIIS, 46 - • .'"•fr'
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