TElll34o—s24er Yee' When pa* it advance , *2lO when net paid ha:hdrehee, and $3,00 when 1031 paid Wets ,iritptilldit it the year. ANSWERS 10 tORRESPONREN TR. id Q.—AdthllN M I L L ; 1t:11.i origin. Her father AO a Witilit twfcher-la RewOrcyli, mkt :voided, in Twenty-11E4r attest: Her eider . Ce L rlotta btu the itipteh hatter ratite - of the two, 'hut on aiecrontOt a lameness she .!Hd riot appear on thi stake abont two yam ago, Irwin "Laving. a Iludeewiul opera tion porfohned wlthltetiaitbfha he 'to with straight, rheacopplipil an engagement to p? to Londonisha, sang in the choir allaatted to Dr Oanniaingre ehttreb, Twattly-oighth street. Kellogg, kbillits ate • bock."nittlr4, andAn tlykrnatior bora," and their' proaotahaistiorr and seeentaapon are •judged by nitt!iteal oritiea to be apjuit.. • R.—Tile Arctic, Baltic, Athoetto, Pacific, Addialo and Antartio tete the nude; if, 'the. 4eounships on tbeetline; ,The Areuf and Paelle,•and we believe the An were lint if we. the • Athitatiltwor'sol• to the Oalwisy Atetiatilitp Mae, einisthe t4/9. At Ana Al* ere sl newetter& iloepital ships by Ana_ United States OWersment. • • • Nlinienene—lf , yog bar', any d Y6y at "the int.,' , t t 1i iitionser, "Ham"' will be fn Erie city one week aftgr, this. melte you *pi. If yen kave ta Cab to. join hint, bring that big bag full .of dun nage to do yOu both. Ito* did SL Kate WOO y f i6. If yon have: any more roStable "spec" in view write and let him know. D. D. 11.—Ao ono ttatt_tall that at tea protect -- w .n n a, .ra • sr- re r, we should not be . surprited if be would do ---- tlrater - stenettLit litso :a. W. N.—The author's iiaine to Wallsea—lthlfe wrote "The Bohan:dam mid it. in to the Int set of that opera. that 'The Gipsy Girl's Dream" Is gag by Aillne. then Oeording to your real , ma* lk wtlt Be Mr lutereacio make you do othbrwlim:i ' -1:/11. • ' 0- ISPORTAIIT 1 65 FAnmin.R.—The offer firoibers offer a two-borso iragol for sale, very cheap. fete is athan'oof& a bargain, • - or Watches, Tina Jcihetry, Solid silve'r Ware, ke., ke. 134 ad aarirtisimeta io thii ;slue of Ilenrj•Visrilik No. 520 Arch at 4 pot. Philadelphia. -- it . • • Dar Since theteiline of gold the_liaifer Brothers here the"prioes of their Roods amazingly. Money via bsi saved by buying et !Toffee-+% True ee preaching. - - • AT ilomt.—Nptain George A. 114,Kani, of tide place, who loan for come time been a prisoner ••away flown in Dixie," returned Lome last, week. We are glad to Roe the captain looking so well, and bop, he may never know what le to earn a thin. citation., 'or to here.• hatchet face. The captain is ' , bearded like ♦ perd" and looks every ittch the soldier. t Od Wednesday afternoon we mn evilest our good-looking warrior friend, Lieutenant Lew Ingrahoth, who is at . pies ent enjoying tbitmonutawale . and intigont sing breezes of old Centre. We shook handy and waded, (we speak in a literal sense—hope we shell not be misunderstood.) Th 9 lieu tenant maiden his shoulder straps With be 'coming rime, and see...e to enjoy life timid 'the .pomp and circumstance of glotiout; war:" Sti9csas to him tad all' our noire 'ente boys in the army. I=l 'IIIEL. Those of rour eountrp. friends who desire to be well netionnuodated with eating. drinking, end lodging, when they come tizi town, will And the hotel of our friend, Mr. b'erry Toles, on the corner of Ifishot and Allegheny street!, a most excellent Ace to hot at.. Jerry sets an elegant table, and 'we neither pains nor expense to make his gdiitt lomfbrtable. Re is, with, clever, whole•sonled gentledian, and just the man td make a stranger feel contented to d Vippy. - = Vass* than.—Oar thanks are due to Mr. Georg& firafius fora tine mess of fresh fish. NotAil4g 'Lout. our palate so much as good - '•fresh fish*, add we always feel obliged to the ginerobe angler who remembers us in this way. 'W hope our kind friend may long lite to 'tll the Alley beauties from the niceties, ana to elijoy the pleasure his suc cess as a ilshermass 'rib to himself and— This May be egieirhit selfish, but we ire 'Lasers when we hope' our AiriCutl may ire less la the lend. Ma: J. If. hint's, 'of this place, who re lunted home bolsi 011 lity on Wednesday, informs us that the ifatlip dame by the re boot good in that loaillty has been Immense. 11. Mateo that about one third of what is Milled Oil City has been swept away, or otherwise ruined, and derricks. engines, sna upperstus generally for boring-far oil have been wrermbehned in the general deluge.,— As a general this Work is suspended there for the preemie, though th will no doubt be i•emuned as soon ss Maierlel We, be had for that , raven. • • las 4 4isiew.—lfseer, ',tibia the reeolleo , tioa "Oldist -1441bitip4t." hu there hew saellivisial and eridwepriwd destrue. 'Lida sr impart* as that Sneed by the re built God graeionag by the assTY rigni-m - Vrrogi bine/ :Pr ot of• the- country we, hear laslaptalltaOe,l4. dons. spl4ite stamps 11141111/1 is him. beta mask higher Ulm tWO elm trewaa lbws Use iiiikailkAhe immune iswoust r ot me* in Iboae•setals* will sae= aoiSalat fOr ill istk, liestsweilea of prop.* whisk IS' bill-sSls sloped. Alva .1w &atm *ivy *lb 3 .40401 iikiiidt.vtliaiis ;Oates; lusethii, tailtalld"habillias Wish no eateat ae to 14te dal& fol-167- oral she . "V"c &a lg a' V r kYtibela lipid, and Ike broom °alio 414 , : ONO it N ,yet %iivvenewit aimitrimidto Ar i a l raktt Witislii** 6s *gals .ewiewberreea4hole s ~_~~u~x~ It.a" ar f10p,..--Pereleveranee in the Puirenit. of any l•bjetet almost invariably 'Miele with I propsitraWstd• 4t all evenj? , Itia pitvpd - to be tte lithieise of 1h Half lifint- 1 011 CfoimpanY; irbo• been laboring fee about three years -a getitiArili:..andr.luaia at late iti;aided. About tiro weeks Maim, the Superielectident f Canipany's well' on the Tarr Firm thoughtha would tube It and go to pumping, Weald so, and la' a short time it began to._ flow„ tiirowlpg th 9 ,pil Muir the derrick, si.Fd scatteilng.it, aver a stable that stands near' by. It Is raid they have every indication Of at letht a itUndredbuersel WelL This is certain, a deserved reward for thy' long continued tabors of the Company. • The • Half l'Oon Company is Made up entirely Of gentlemen, from this ochlet.y. Their lands cobeist of four acres on the liver near 1;1M:1:knit, on which there is a weft down not . yetteeted,,and new engine, also one sore on tire celebrated Tarr farm. On the near Franklia they have opened a three and a belt foot vein• of coal which of itself, ih hat °calory, Is fortune. The company, ' Lear, ti Aopt "Organizing Itself into a join took 0tini,444,1 f thia be tree; per_ 000'1 who hive money Amu, domo better, We' judge, . than b Initiating ,in the' "Half Moon" May these interacted be welt "greased." . thanks aro due to Mr.-J. J. Con dory.of New York city, for hie intertio . in procuring ut the fins engravings in ihr lifso orTrosideut Lincoln, which °Waldo of this week's issue. flia. promp:t- , ness has enabled us to lay this vdry Near eating and reliable history before our rasa ors, according to Readable, for which they will no deubt bo duly hankftil; as we 'km. lil liytit 1 talent:lof to the "apron' _ 'first engraving, which purports to be a true . Tietwae-affnitiviia-eatutty,..ff.ara lucky? the, bin{h:place of the great joke'r, -thar.weatteh Ob'serve that. it is a 44 Inniireatiug region, its only draw-back being that it ii se barren of useful productions as 'Mr. Lincoln's iteio is of 'brains. Connieik wrn pipette consider onr bat 'off. War ARTY the rains had deseewdda the floods had come, lie had a few dryniff Most beautiful weather, and we began to think that spring had come in earnest, But. alas, fer cult gdnalnlinj anticipations !, At the present writing the clouds again Lave the ascendancy, Ann fitful gusts. of wind and 'rain go sweeping *round the offide. W'i• get the blue darns in such weather,.atl we long Again for the blessed, dillghtful, and in►ig orating rays lof. old "VI" Perhaps - by tlui time our paper comes lute the hands of-htir readers, the stiitn•king will have!, resigned" his sway, and tile mild ioigu• of the gentle goddess will have begun. If so, we will tee • oice sad be cxoceding glad. • As the time for flitting d l raws close atid_ait many of our farmers Ibtendi leavpg, we would remind that'll that it is absolutely necessary thCy Aould notify their sales. The reasons for opP doing /WS obvious call or send to tfitt WATCHMAN office and hare your handbilll printed. Our cludtes are moderate. but the benefits vortiing from advertising your said thiough hand bills cm newspaper far eicetds any trifling - but accessary hxpense in printing. A email sum. invested id the iiidatibk of Mind bills multiplies wonderfully. The folllowing are the oppointmenli "made by the tit' . rt Baltimore Nl:Arenas rot the Bellefonte Loietrict: B. B. IlAmi.tw, P. B. Bellefonte—J. P. Bwangef. • • .fitilesburg—ll. llowaid—J. Hunter. Port blatilda-43. M. Ilartaook. Wa'rrior's Mark--M: L. Drum. • flat! Moon—.J. A. DeMoyer, J. W. Olowine. Denn's Valley,—T. F. McClure: teak Raven—S. Creighton. ti.klonn—D. Horizon. Clinton—J. B. Mann. Brest Island—G. Leidy, one to supplied. Jersey Shore—R. W. Blaele' , • Liberty Valley—R. R. Pott; P. B. Ruch. Sup.. Newberry—J. A.- Meliek,one to be iToist Port—J. L.•ebandler. , Shinemshoning—J. Y. Rothrook. Benporfum—Si. W. C. Vanfossen. Caledoiia—One to supplied. Harthaug c rq. W. Dunlap. Phlltiffiburg—kl H. Rater, Jr - E, Craig, T. ItAilenittaLllttp: -- " ,---- 7,trp: Curwenerrille and Clearfield—D. Er c. New Wasbingtoa =III. H ; Ash;_ be supplied. 4 Glen •Linn. Lycoming—W.C. H William Eal'itehair, Chaplatn"D. S. A. W. 11. Stevens, chaplaixt U. S. A. James T. Wilson, Chaplain U. S. A. • _ll .. te Bigleilutt4 , blarkst. White Wheat, MARI,. ned, do' Rye, Corn Shelled, do Osto, 46 Barley do Buelrwhi • ' • ' ' SeedClore potatoes,.: • .do - Lud t • • pound,.... Bacon, do Pork,. do d 0... lintterov " Oleo Srol!nae...ePor t0n,... • iP.ICI.AL NOME& . • ..-1.,- aglikpaii ' ''' Jilin& si Fri ,-- _ .lb _ISL A_ t;ARAH troate4, - wit Pq h , do attest I A tems lbw J. IBAASlSeitsitlistOirbil Amid, ihniesly of Ley den, IlAvilli.Not 113,Pitas ttasat t Philadelphia. Testimontsis halvah*** otilthis sonteros in the oily and country shy b•Ltistri Obis aka.- no medical faculty VIM Ikwittortd attoom4a4 theirpstislits.as be has licit seetite-th hb pose dos. AATIFICIIAL 2V21 linsittat , wi th out pain. Nb oLaressada stiamlnatios. . - ' hb. 24, 117 5 _ ___ _ ~ , • ill!. 114.1.1)AL C.. DID 4 an .111 1 17 , 0 Warning and Inglintalen for young insir-inkb• Habig by the Howard Anyoulation, and anther dialn • aenled eAvillaSe Address Dr, J. • gOUGDTON,..lionazd Anoolation DII:Pre ,- . ' fob liAr , , . WHISZSI.B! MUMBRA:At dSo yen assidAllSaltios or Moualaabale OW risisit Ckrapouliagialook than) . gickfti *alb idsootkaat foe * ado, or bob oa bold Wadi, lb six swim :Ilia IMO,' Apokby rat arriihere, frWloaeltaamildF, Va , miaow epnoe. 'Address, ASS dr'ooa 1 fob 1 SOX Ullilltaall,vi,, N 7 . T. ly ' . , . I=l I= $1.95 1.90 ..... -..1,10 1.25 j4OO !IMO IZEI ...le MOO musibAja thfintumicns GRoVSB7/NEN PIANO FORTE MANUFACTURERS, 499 BROADWAY, -9114 attention dF the public, and the trid. invited to our ' NEW f:Va.S, SAVEN OCTAVE Rosewood Pil o . Fontes, which for volume and purity. of tone aro unrivaled by any hitherto ogered In this eparket. They contain all the Modern imirreveMents, PREkCIL GRAN(D'ACIntS,IIA.RP PEDAL, IRON FRAME, IAVERSTRUNCI BASS, do., and each Inetrumcnt being made under the per !tonal ehpervial6n.of litr. J. 11.,Urovaatean, who' hue a practidal aiperiance of . " • OVER 111DITY YEARS in thoir mituntatt4irei T 4 . FULLY WARRANTED ip every particular. TILE 4 oROVESTEEN MVO FORTE" RBCRIVID tUI monzei AWARD 07 MIMI! DVAIL ALL MIKA AT TIM CILIRIPATRD , WORLD' I• PAIR. anuire wire eildbittal• instruments from the beet makers of London, Palls, Germany, Philadel phia, Baltimore, Boston and New York; arid also at the American Institute for dye maces 'Ng, years. the Gold and Silver Miaga from boil of which can be seen at our warorooms. liy the' introduction of improl,tpents, we make a lan '‘• MO4Y, PRRFECT PIANO FORTE', and by nianufactmiag largely, with a SXR/CTLY CASH SYSTEM, are enabled to o er these instrumentS at a rice which will PRECLUDE A . LI. COMPETITION. • PRICES: No 1 —Seven Octave, rionul comers, heft° No. 2.—Seven Oqtavei.reund comers, Ito* wood Heavy Moulding, $360. On. .o r a .rnprut, • . wood Louis NIV. Terms.—Net sae Ti in current tends. Descriptive Cirdnlfirs sent free. MUSICALrTItti,MENIN. , . The underai ed very reapeptfully inf4ms the public, and especially lovers of motile, that hay ins obtairfod from the manufacturer the sole agency for-the sale of STEINIVAY tr. SON'S- PIANOS, MASON a. EAMLIN'S CABINET ORGANS AND DAIWART, NEEDHAM & CO'B ' MELODEONS, • • He is prepared to delicer to persons wishing good instruments the °love at Philadelphia and New York retail prices. Circulars sent promptly upon application, with any_ atditional information desired. - N. 11.--Il‘tiry instrument, is warranted for ire il..;sors.' • 13. elf. (IRRENR. lluntin . don, Penn!ylvanin.."-- MINI SHERIFFIS .NOTICI43B. THE 11E11 Rinta t ras uf.Jollq,Winltlelllecti t deceased. l'EnsurttvaYtt,y,,,CtSTltY CO., Mg: I, J. P. Geptarh.Clark of rhocirilhan's Court . of cold county of Contra, o florally cur, lily, that at an Ocphan's court held at 'Bellefonte, the 7.1 a clay of .tanuary; [beat] 11;35, bor6Y6 the honorable - the judges of sold court. On motion o rule woe granted upon the heirs and r iprosentatives 01 John W inkleblech, deceased, to come Into the 'Court on the fourth Pefonilii of April next, and aceopt, pt refusg to accept said estate at the valuation, or to show caViSh why the real estate of said dbeell#l4 s'muld not be sold. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand, and Arid the seal of said court, at Belle fonte, the 234 day of Jaquary, A.D.. 1865. P.Gephart, 0.. C. feel? 6t RICHARD CONLEY, Sheriff. MO MC HEIRS AND LEGAL EEPHK .I. of David Weaver, deceased. PIINNHYLVANIA, CINTILX CO., RR: 1, J. P. Gephart, Clerk of the Orphan's' Court pf said county of Contra, do hereby err - lily that at an Orphan's court held at Bellefonte, the 23d day of January, Al).. [Fenn 18115, bofoln the honorable the judger of said court. On motion a rule wee grAnted upon the heirs and representataves of David Weaver, decen.md r ,to come into tpe Court, bn 'the fourth Monday of April neat, and aeqo,or refuse to accept said estate at the v.al mtt al, or to show cause why the real estate of said deeoasod should not be gold. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said court, at Belle fonte, the 23d day of January. A.D. 180. J. P. llephart, C. 0. C. fJb 17 ft RICHARD CONLEY Sheriff. 1110 TIIE 11/41111 , 1 AND I,EOAI, REPRE 5ent.404.1 of Jermuuth Downing, viedised PEPINeittnNIA, CENTIII: Co., HS: P. thyllart./Clerk of the Orphans Conk of said county of Centre, do hereby cer tify that at an Orphan's Cottrt held at Bellefonte, (ho 211 d day of January, A.l) [geld] 1865, before the honorkble the j'adges 0f skid court. On [notion a, rule Was granted -upon tfie •bein• and repreeentati.os of Jerean .h Downing deceased, to come info tbb court on the -fount, to ,APril next, and riecebt, or refuse to bccept sa l l betake at the valusithht or to .atio* why the estate of said deeekOd should - det he sold. In testimony whkreof I bare hereydito net za T band and affixed the sell of Said court at Belle fonte:the 236 i day of January, A.D. 1865. J. P. Cophart, C. 0. C: feb 17 bE RICHARD CONLEY,Sherlif. Tla ISS Atits M sentatives of Paul F i t . i ..,L ;t4ilok, deceased. , Take notice„tpaj by vl Uf a writ of parti tion tuna but of dm lig arl's court, in and-for the county of Centre , to mo directed, an in goest'srill W. ilistra lit late residence of Paul Emerick, deceased, on Friday. the 7tl, day of April, A. D., 1865, at 2 o'Slook lit M. of said day, for the purpose of making partition of the real estate of the said damaged re and among his heirs and legal representatives, if the came can be done without prejudice to or spoiling of the whole--otherwise to value and appraise the same according to law, at which time and place you may be present if you think propel.. Sheriff's Office, 1 RICHARD CONLEY, Bellefonte, Feb. 11,'65 f fit • Sheriff. ALO 4 ,SIMPOS' A, IN DlVOjat.v . The commonwealth of PennsifyitnirZie e Sheriff of Centre county, greeting. Wheceer Jacob S. „Airldid, on all 2d JAI. Ig , , December; 1864, prefer his petition to mix said Judge of our Court of Common Pleas for the Coen!, of Centre, Praying [seal) for the came therein set forth that he might...be• &folioed from the bonds or matrimony entered info with you; Eliza M. Awl. We do therefore oommand you the said Eliza M. Awl, that setting aside 41. other excuses whatever, you be luid appear in your proper person before our judge! at Bello- ilinte, at a Court of Common Pleas to beheld for the Countiof Contre tl.e 44th day of April next, to answer the petition or libel of thriesid Jacob 8. Awl, and (elbow cause, if any you have, why the said Jacob 8 Awl, you husband, should not be. divorced from *e t bonds of matrimony, sgrentbly in .the,ollts tba General AsseMbly na such case moriLeod .provided. And hereof (ail not. Witness the Honorable Samuel Line, Boni .President of our,eaid Court at 114Leforgo, the; 4th doy of Morph, A.D„ 1865. . Jambs Lititeo, Prethcmotrul. ' rob 10 6t RICHARD CONLEY, Bheilff. C P A A raw. Notice is hereby girt& that the Hon /Unmet Linn, preeldbittlif the Court of Coremon Jettleial District, bealiting. of the Comities of Machold. Clint an and Centm tths. Hos, John 8 ; Itroadfook'sisid Andined Eau associate lodges have la. so We Prgetlet if me directed, far holding a viola! rof a ota.Odoi,paa Fleas. at: Bellekaita, far the tin tre, end t6 - kittioe Mich& odaaroh, being the 22th day, 1866 sod !amain.* oni nook— thichlren nrenntillitouran CONLEY. Hiliefata Strith'ir. 1 - . stmair. aNDINI ADVBIITEIRMX G OLD . 1 PENO_IOIL,_ TEB sitwor PENS TO SITIT THE . UAND, AND aTilegl TIM BEST GOLD PENSIN TTITWORLD! • , OnAosoipt of the following enure, se will aSad by ifiti, or 4. directed, p, Gold fan cc PrTeoe lecung the earns according to the dweription, namely: ,I %.--- . GALD PE,IIS WITHOUT CIIES. . : For fifty cents a number 2 pen; .seyenty fire cents a nOmher 3 pen; for r e dollar a number 4 pen • 'ter $1 25 a ntunb pen; for $1 50 a number 6 pen. The same Peas, in silver philed exterudeu cases, with Peneils.-41'or $1 No 3 Am; for $1 Li No 3 pen ; for $1 No 4 • pen for $2 No 6' pen ; for $2 25 No fr pen. , These pens are stamped THE IMPERIAL PEN, and aka well finished astdittnie writing :Gold Pens, with miiid Aridnm Polite, although they are unwarranted, and cannot Is exchanged, FIRST QUALITY 14 CARAT WARRANTED GOLD PENS. Our name (Ameipan Gold Pan., Y.), is stamped OCI"jal pens of.thia mid the points are warrented for el* MO emeept agaihat asoldents. SECOND QUALITY GoLDIENs. These pens are all stun• ed the 2ATIONAL PEN, with the initials' of our Arm A 6 P Co., and are carefully made, having the came point; an our first quality Pena. The only once Wog ie the quality of the' gotl. The nowhere indicate tits atm:oily, Noo 1 bd:ng the smallest, No. 6 the largeld adapted for the pooket,spd No 8 th e smallest. and No 12 the largest maniThuth pen for the des}, GOLD PENS WITHOUS GASES. For *I 00 a No I pan, lerguaUty,,ors No 2 p 4.; 2d ; for $1 25 a o 2 pen, lot quality, or s No 3 2d quality; for 51 75 a No 3 pon quality, in. a No 4 pen 2d quality; for $2 a No 4 pen let quality, or a No 5 pall 24 quality% for 52 50 a No. 5 pen lot quality, or. No 6 pin 24 quality; for $3 25 aNu 6 pen lit quality. For 54 50 No 7 pen ; $5 75 No 8 pen ; $lO 00 No 12 pen—all Oral gelidity. 'XTINSI For $2 a NO 1 pen let quality, or aNo 2 adjutolll.;Joi• C. 25 11 quilt or a No 3 pen 2d quality; for $2 25 er No 3pon let quality, or a No 4 pen 2d quality; for $3 50 a No 4 pen let qriallty,ar a No 5 pen 2d quality for $1 50 a No 5 pan let quality, or a No 6 pen 2d quality; for $5 50 a Nu 6 pea lit quality. GOLD PENS FIRST AND SECOND QUAL- ITY, IN SOLID SILVER OR GOLD PLATED EBONY DESK HOLD- ERB AND MOROCCO CASSS. For $2 25 a No S pen, 14t quality, or a No 4 pun 2d quality: for $2 50 a No 4 pen let qual ity, or a No 5 pen 2d quality ; for $3 20 a No pen let quality, or a No 8 pen 2d quality t• for $4 aNo 6 pen let q..ality. For $5 60 aNo 7 pen. For 6 75 aNu 8 pen. Focsl2 00 aNu l 2 pen—all first quality. Our pen • rank throughout the'country as equal if nut superior to any gold pens manufactured. Not only for their writing hot dam bility and clepent I ni:11. t need in their manufacture, and none ere sold with' the ellghtest Imperfection which skill can detect. rirtios in ordering mats specify tho name. number rind quality in all instances, andw twin's amff urtreaber,. aoarso or tine.. I== • A disoount of twelye per cent will be allowed on sums of $l5, sr soot to one address at one time; attetrn per eent , mn $25; twenty per cent ou $lO. Allyemittances by mall, nxotertnen, are at our risk. To all who enclose twenty cents extra for registering, we guarantee the sale delivery id the geode. Circulars of elf our nit* styles, with engrar. lop exaat sites, and prlges, sent upon re ceipt of naval), if desired. Pans repointed for fifty cents, by mail. Address, AMERICAN 1101.1) PEN CO., Jan 20. - 3 mos. No. 2DO Broadway, N. Y. GREAT GIFT DISTRIBBTI9N ! TWO ilinstrißED FIFTY 11,{OUSAND WAteIIRS; tHAI*S, lA.M f ONIII RINGS, .to WORTH OVP:F!. MILLION bOtifAßft ALL TO DL HOLD TOW ONE DOLLAR SACK! Withbut regard to Value ! Not to be paid for tail you know what you aro to revive. Splen lid list oc .artieles. Alt to be sold Yor one lollar sank , 250 Cones Gold Hunting. Case • Watches $54 to $l5O 250 Lattice 4old and Enameled case watches 35 to 70 500 Gents' Hunting Case silver watches sr to l 0 .. 200 Diamond Rings I 50 to 100 300 Gold vest and neck Chains 15 to 30 3000 • " . 4 lit 4to 0 3000 Bold oval band bracelets-- . 4 to 8 5000 Gbasal Gold ,Draceks.. . ...... Sto 10 3000 Cbatelain chains and . guttil chains...'. 0 tq 0 7000 Solitaire and gull Brvitelles.•• I tsit 10 2000 Lags an 4 Florentine blooies. 4 to Cr 5000 Coral, 00.1 and Einorald bro : , rhos 1 to 8 5000 Mosaic, jot, laVit, and Florea-, tine ear drops 4 to 7500 Coral, opal, and Emerald ear Hrope 4ln i 4000 Calitbrnia diamond bresetpine2.6o to 3000 Gold fob and vest wet 1r4my52.50 Lp 4000 Fob and VegrAbloui 3 t 10 600 d Beta soltairn sleeve buttons, studs, ke.' . 4to -# 3000 •Thimbles, pencils, he ' 4to 7 1000 Miniature lockets 2.60 1.0 8 4000 " ,‘ magic spring 3to 20 3000 gold toothpicks, crosses, dc... .2 to 8 5000 Plain gold rings 4to 1 I 5000 Chased gold rings 406 11 1000 atone set slid slinot rings. ..... 2.51) to 10 1000 Califbmtb liatkond rings 2to 10 7500 Set ladiles' jeMelry—jet and 5 to 11000 Sets fadies jewelry —clump, , pearl, /le -4 to 1000 Gold Pons, silver extension holders and pencils 1000 Oold pens and gold mounted holders 5000 Gold pens and gold extension holders. 5000 Silver Goblets and drinking cups oto 50 3000 ether Castors. T 4 et° l5, 2009 Bitter fruit, an 4 cahe beskits.-40 to 50 50011 Dosed silver tet spoons..to tb 20 per 401. 5000 or ".1 table 'Toone • and forks •' ' 20 to 42 pkrlo l rd 'consequence of the great etarkatton of trade In the Orianufacturingdietrieteo ugland, through the war baring cpt off the supply; of cotton, a largo -quantity df Valuable jewelry, originally Intended for tit!% market has. been , sent off for ful Aft FOtititrY and MUST BE SOL DAT ANY SAORLYIOBI ' Under these eireMnstanoes Arrandale 4 Co. toting as agents _for the prinoipai European manufluiturers,r , re resolved upon a great Gift Distribution, st bjeet to the following regale, thane : - i,, Certlfleatedi naming eao'h artiele and Ili bake are placed ini soak envelopes and *ell mired. , L One of these ;elopes wilkbe sent by, mall tp any address :alemt of 214140. AIL 'ARTIO ' TO BE . IRO. FOE' ONE .1101i1AE" v, VIII DT loom) TOVALVE. ~ fll * On reeellif thm certlatialyou w_ see What you are a to:JaPvtl - thruiliji, elope option td the dollar aril ' bate fia ivy le not. knre liners may thus obtain witiga , diainiPd ring, qr any, set of jewelry 'oil nor t far one ddllsr, and in no ease can theyget leas thaa ortedollaes irdetta se them are I* hlankit f The peas of anialloates at al follatia : •• I . Op. foe ~....... . a54...11/1 yenta: Apo fond... ..,.‘i...btd,..4‘... St 00. .. .•Berth f0r............ ‘..” 2 , 00,,c • Thirty (dr tt. .... „ . —.... 6 00, lilixty-tlie fur '• - —lO 00, One hundred for ~.. -12 oti; Agents will ,be allowedmr Genii on every e•rtilleateordered 'by them , Provided their re_ .3a thanes 'amounts ero ante dollar. Agents will °Meet 25 edntt for every certificate and remit 10 eenterto tigi either in Gash or palsideelfthatiaa AERANDALE d - 00.. . .., lig" lireaddan *lf le TO BIIIT THE POCKET N CASES, WITH 'PXNcI.I.E3 en Cash or Country Produce - TO CLUBS 410 10 3to 13 6to 10 ,1 M rM7M FALL AND WINTB 4 , 0 D Gin • "I*ol rimy ,Bmpn. l l o wirm.drx srßzzar, BRiz ler o THE' 110FEV, BROTHERS Rive just remind the finest ipasoftweet, this spin e .mainar good* ever Moneta to this pls.*, whisk they WI at prices tbst dory Com petition, emuieUne at . „lest Quality ladies ,Dress Goods, E=l MERINOS, CASHMERES, GE/ANES,. . . CALA* •• •• RUNNER RIM GOODS At I. GOOD ASSORTMFAT OF. Woods* and Willow Ware, • , Flow and Feed, Cop*. Sugar., Taut, Malawi., Syr. • up, Vinegar Dried Fruit, Ra itta, Soap an d Candles, re baeao,&at F.Rope,RieeAalefaiaa,Sodaoft. ALSO, large assortment of ladies' and gentlemen's noors, MOE'S & #AIDERS. GREAT INDUt.',BMENTS, • MAGNYPICENT BA R GAINS HARDWARE AND CUTLERY ! DAISTR.ENWER & GRIST, =EI FONNION AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE For the people generally ire hitt* coal hods, coal scoops, coal shovels, coil sifters, lantern's; lamps, chimneys, wick's table cutlery, 'pocket gallery, plated spoons, plated fork 7, labia castors, servers, tea ;Ad coffee pots, butter knives : nljll saws, cross-om t saws, circular saws, gang . !WA?tits.vrrennbro, elypt s 'be be, pocks, write, grub hoes, shovels, epodes, spading forks, MR* rakes, had pins.bair.twinio; sofa springs, coal oil lamp!, whips, sleds, skates, willow choirs, double-mated w w - chairs for children; corn iibellers, feed cutters, plows, coffin lrimmingk, emery, borax, resin, pitch, red chalk,,, white chalk, wire, horse nab: meal, cut ters, scales, wash-boards, Meking-horsca, bone buckets, wooden pails, mop sticks,churne, clothes pone, potato-mashers, buttes ladles, but ter prints, rolling pins, porch mats, door, mats, parlor mats, paint brushes, dust. bfrusherf,allme brushes, horse brushes, stove brushes, noun. • tor brushes, corn poppers, whips, .111411 bells, skates, glue, ell aarnellea kettles, brass kettles, copper Itettlelt, glue kettles, stew kettles, fiance rms, sledges, broad axes, thim bles, skeins And boxes, axle grease.. paints In 011, patties d neeod ' oil,luhricoil, nsinm'ourtain fixtures purr chain, grind ' nes, wooden u m p tubes, pumps, pump fixtures. ALSO,