Enseastit TElLsl3—s2l;(l2lr yearorhen poCd in ladvanco $2,50 when not pad In edeaney, and CVO when net paid before the expiritton of tho year. ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. Punta:llos rolumes 'you speak of can no doubt be Pad by sending to any enterpri sing book pnblisher in Philadelphia. The eostwlll not be much. Isoui ana.—Wo wooP say Lb , ono and all l ikat 4ve no more extra copiel of the Waren , 314 N oontilaing the pictorial life of .Abm. Pam TAncola. Wo printed quite a number of extras; but they are all gone. • Viavon.-- , Diad to hoar from you again. Your inforiont,lon was of considerable importance, aa it wee through it principally that we • ware tillable to strike the nail so fairly oa the beak ' Don't forget us In future. Taaaram.--imotlie Western is now playing in Baltimore. She is groat oii•Iho "sensa tional," and generally draws good 'houses. She has a good voice, and a line form, but Is greatly surpassed In beauty of face by her slater Helen. If you are ierlove with tier, it may, perhaps, nterest you to know that she is married, and only retains her • maiden name as the one by' which sho beat known in the theatr'eal world.' THIINGS'ASOUT ",OWN AND COUNTY Captain R. Cheeseman, of this mNinty, we understand lost a leg in the late engage- Monts before Richmond. "We learn that he is now at City Point, where his injurles are being attended to. =I TUB FUNIIIAL or JUDOS HAWS took place on Mendel , afternoon at 8 o'clock, and was att ndod b a lar a and solemn concourse of citizens. " AU the afferent plums of business .....4 44 .4 4 .wp warn n Mind shot of r sp e d ja_ikt distinguished dead, the citizens turning out en- *NNW to- the , funeral. The body was Placed in a eofiin Of most beautiful work manship, and was borne to its last resting place in sadness and sorrow. Everybody seemed- to feel the bereavement, and the sorrowing family of the Judge were not alone in thein.grief. Arrived at the grave the impressive and beautiful ritual of the Episeepal Church, of which the deceased was a conscientious member, was pro nounced over the remains, and then all that was earthly of Judge Halo was consigned to the depths of the narrow tomb. May he rest in peace! Thus has fallen one of our fiTst citizens— .* man generally respected and beloved by Lim friends Mid neighbors, and esteemed by Che coniummity In which he lived. Let us hope that all animosities, whether personal or pplitical, in his grave have been buried with him. Let us.semember only his vir tue*, for they were many, and mourn for him as anup i pight man, a kind friend, a gen erous neighbor, and good citizen. I=l --What a sorb-headed, sour-stomached, inarlitfg-tompered, cross-grained and ill hearted creature he of the Bellefonte Press Lpst be. Wattle Gov. CURTIN successful lemanded the release from Lincoln's Ma. Masi:. the editor of the Belle la, the Press threatens the gee. Ltibuten? And because our Uranus, ceq., (to whom ,r pointing out the beau. &ieelt. and big at ardent tlT.ffi =N error with an old friend, Gear. •.e °haw the cretl7 .ll ! ••holoe" where to fled t ties" of Spring creek the p gest, some thirty years ago, att., Republican withal) presented the Mugu with a handsome string of fresh on his return from "durance vile, the editor growls like a bear with a sore head. —Ckarfield Repuldkan. The Press will now see'What is thought of its ill-natured fling at a respectable and kind beaded old man by people who livoat a dis tanee. But the Preu man was in a very bad humor that week. lie was down on everybody. Governor Curtin caught it •Yeify." — Our - now-lamented tawnguatin, Judge Mate was lashed severely with en ed itorial whip constructed of the rudest and most undignified adjectives, and, of course, our more unpretending fello4-citisen could scarcely. lope to escape. But the parties so chastised in print have felt, so far as we are aware, no inconvenience from this Bud d.* and, harmless . outburst of editorial, JiTleen, and by this time Ire hope our cam _ worary has got in a better humor. We must *ay, boweirer, Oat, him excoriation of Mr. 9rafict_was_el Tiny _unworthy exhibition of bad temper, and we hope, for his firm sake, that he is now heartily ashamed of it. It may be said, however, in extenuation of the editor's fault, that a man who has-expected a post-office, and does' n't get. it, bop some cause of aggravation ; and it is scarcely to be wondered that, that aggravation should _ be made more poignant by the failure to re- Olive even so small a favor as a string of fish. • Speaking of "speckled beauties," those trout "holes" alluded. to by our friend of the Republican seem to have been - well remem► bered by 'Mr. Grath's, for there are but few fishermen so successful as ho. Ile well re members the "reminiscences" of which IVO/icon speak!. . -"*. Dll/ITH OP CAPTAIN 80A1...--We learn that Capsih John Boal, eon of Judge. Boal,„ of this county, was killed on of about the 16th of March last, in an engagement somewhere along the Caps Fear river. We do not know the particulars, nor the exact spot or battle where the captain met his death, but are informed that he was shot through the head, and was buried on the field. By some mistake the ewe of his death did not reach his 13rt k A n tit within a few days, when received a letter apprising him .r the iad fact, with information as to where the remabui of the captain can be-found. Caplain Beal was well known here, ivad his dN4 ?io doubt bring sadness a moo}, P. 8.--Sines the ahoy", wise pot 'ln type, tie, following has been handed us for pub lisetioe, which supplies the informs*, WI IlkelieWor 1.4 its reception B,a44ism. Rh sso. 7.41 Y. Y. corv,.**. ' ;y ,_,*olllllT O I 4YI ETO/111)4 211.. C.. .111iirpk 2641,1863. ai. AM 14H. sof ass officers of this regiment, aNI ill lance of the death, of our lio' sad - brother officer, Cap. 10 4 PO4 aPli owing preamble and rim- Olistlosal were *ffiplashmfely adoptW: IVAIIIAAB, " ft" kai l l b lamifid picks 7 " 4 149 #14 1, 184. fir ip 6044 i Cupl. 01 \ , Ell John Boal, Co. A.ittltiPa envalry.lhould be remove' from among as, on the lGth of March lost, at Black Tiler: N. C., who ever foremost fighting, fell while gallantry lead— Leg his tympany, therefore b 9 it. RESOLVED. That our country has lost a most gallant and patriotic enter, who cheerful, active, and energetie, was ever at his poistvehendulit -41alltul.,—alviaya Inspired by a noble heroism. RESOLVED. Thic by 'his kin)- nese and gallantry he won our deepest regard and esteem; •rintl we over found in hint a warm and true friend, whose ions we most deeply and einterely lament. Itatint.veo. That to the 'finial" of oar romrad we tender our most heartfelt sympa thies,,ana while sorrowing for we endearkd by se m.tny übuld riunind them evkr alas heroic, death, • and ihni "the paths of glory lead but to thii grave." Resiu.vp n. That a copy of these teeoln- Hone be presented to the family of the deceased, and furnished for publication to the - Philadelphia Inquirer, and Harrisburg Triegilipit, and the Bellefonte papers. * SICINICD BT. VIZ COMMITT4. --0 DrATI I or Hex. ha. T. Ilot4 : —Meirtrou Or rue BAs.—At a meeting dal Bar and officers of the Court, bold in tire Borough of Bellefonte, pn Saturday, the Bth day o April, 1865, for the purpose of manifesting their feelings in view of the death of the Hon. Jai. T. Hale, on motion, Hon. Samuel Linn was appointed President;. and J. 11. Lipton, Secretary. The object 9f the meet ingitas then stated by the Chairmalat,la .a few appropriate and' touching romarke, when, on Motion, Jas. McManus, 11. N. McAllister, ILG. Durham, Richard Conley, and J. 1). Shutter; wore appointc'd a com mittee to draft resolutions, who, after retir ing a short time, r'ported the following, which were unanimously adopted: We have beeti mailed together to-dny by an event which Is as solemn and sorrowful, ns it has been 'sudden, and unexpected. Our distinguished and esteemed friend and 1 .1. L. .. .f .• ,cod f. . • 1. occupant Of the bench" in the 25th Judicial District, has Wed suddectly stricken down by death in the prime of life and the vigor of manhood. His estreeit4f honor and use fulness has terminated when least it.was et pooled to close, and when society seemed to need most those beneficial, genial and hap py influences whiCh Le was accuStomed to shed around Lim, cluarilig and gladdening the hearts of all with whom he crime in con tact, and making the world the better for his having lived in it. Ile who ruleth the destinies of all men, and doeth all things well', has called Lim Lebec ; Las taken Lim from, the embrace of hie family ; fmn the companionship of tried ft iends; frOm the active pursuits of a bury life, at4from pla ces of honor and distinction in the world; and we, who survive, hare met here to testi fy our appreciation of Lis worth, and our sorrow because of It'eloss we hare sustain ed in Lis death. Therefore, ll,solved, That in the'dcath of lion. James T. Hale, the Bellefonte Bar lies been deprived of one of its brightest ornaments; an attorney and counsellor in whose chant ter were combined grearabllity and learn ing, and unbending integrity. iCestdrcd, That in this afflictive dispensa tion of Piovidence the family of•tbe de ceased have lost the kindest and most faith ful of husbands and fathers ; the poor a re liable benefqotor; the community a moat public-spirited, liberal, and useful member, and our country a most patriotic and effici ent citizen. Resolved, Than his uniform courtesy at the liar—his ability anti impartiality on the Bench, an 4 his untiring industry and per severance in the service of Mit constituents, without diminution of party, in the Congress of the United States, have endeared him to all who have observed his conduct, except` '•appointed and interested politicians. lord, That .no representative from this co :•• essional district has ever been inure rospe. id and esteemed by his felliw members, exer • a greater influence in the legislative hall, o onferred upon his con stituents and his country greater benefits than the Hon. James T. I e. Resolved, That as a testiti• • of our re spect, we will attend the tuners • a body. Resolved, That the preceodings • this meetiiifie pudlished rn •Lthe-paress • judicial and congressional districts; the If. N. 111 . .11141er be appointed to announce the death of Hon. James T. Hale in due an proper form in open court at the next Apcul torus, and move the court that these resolu tions be entered of record; and that-4h° officers of this meeting be instructed to fur nish a copy of its proceedings to the widow and children of the deceased. [Signed] SAMUEL LINN, Premien!. MZUB 'LIAM 11. LIPTON, ecrqtary DIATH OF JODOE HALL—Proceedings of the Vestry of St. John's (Episcopal) Church. — . Whereas, it has pleased Almighty God, in Ilia wise providence, to remove from earth the lion. ,James T. Halo, for thirty years a member of this vestry, Jr) , a fatal disease, terminating life in a few days ; therefore • - Resolved, That it becomes de to bow with reverence and pious submission to that mys terious providence of our Heavenly Father, who, "knowing the end from the begin ning," afflicts not the ohildren..of men with- ! out some wise and salutary purpose. ; ••• Besofeed, That as a vestry we hat led. a member always prompt in attendance, wise in counsel, amiable in intercourse, and prom- Wont in all things relating to the interest and'prosperity of tho . church. Resolved, 'That our church has lost a ! member zealous for her service, exemplary for piety, kind and unassuming in deport- meta, of large-hearted benevolence, a true lover of add successful teacher 'in the Sun day-school--a man who "walked humbly with his GBd." Resolved, 'That as a. token of our esteem for the virtues, and our appreciation of, the worth•ef the Hon. James T Halt, wd rendet our nzifei4ned sympathy to the family of the deceased in this the day of their deep sor row and irreparable loss, assuring them that while we Mingle our sorrows with theirs, yet we do not "sorrow as those without hope." Revolved, That a copy of these resolutions be presented to the family of the deceased ; that they be recorded in the minute's of the vestry, and be published-An the Central Press antliktreux••, of Bellefonte, and in the .Episeopal Recorder, of Philadelphia. --Resolved, That we attend hii funeral in a body, to pay the last tribute of respect to th 6 deceased. Itsci.joturs, April 10, 1800. -0- BY 011D1111. Or TILL Vi/TILT - - BUILOLA8101:18.—On Saturday night last Holler's store was entered by lonia - person or persons unknown, and .robbed of about $16,,, We believe the money has sites beau reoeverod. A bold attempt was last night made to en ter the residence of ilev. Mr, Barnard Etna a timely discovery of the nulls D i v the neighbors rrevented their &swat Mynas OißLooth--The circulation lu the system la not unlike the flow of ivers to the sea, which mere smoothly until they are clogged or obstiucled. Rift when drift wood or alluvial deposit dams them up, then comes the tearing devastation .that follows the obstruct;ou of force which ma llet be stayed. So the blood circulates ia scisibly through the system tlntil it be conies clogged by disease; then burst out the ulcers, sores and disortpra 'Which that condition. Take Ayer'n Sarsapa rflln and purify your Mod& to, save your self from the floods, fr.:diets sad deluges which sweep umiumbered multittudeOnt upon that shorelecs Aca, which swallow all mankind,—Lon,earisr tl'a.) Reyeater. 11 0— We-The news of tied. Lee's surrender created quite do excitement ,id Hells were rung, flags run up, and the strecte were thronged with people. We Will have more reason to rejoice when pence ie filially declared, and it is potter not to teal ton jubilant now, DIED. ati the evening of _tho 27th day of ?dater. Itios, Utile Trovanitilf Jeffries, the youngest daughter of William - and Catharine Jeffries, aged 4 months, 3 weekii, and 2 dap.. '- 'The Bellefonte, Market. White Wheat, 'per bushel,...o Bed, do° do Rye, dp Corn Shhlled do • Oats, " do ....... Barley do Buckwheat ... do Clore Seed do Potatoes, do Lard per pound, Bacon, do .. • Pork, do Tallow ~ . „.. .. .do . Butter, ~.d00....-.. Eggs - pot dos n Plaster, ground, per ten, G A ' " THE THIIDAt CHAMBER A note•of warning and advice to those sorer- Ing with Simplon' Weakness, General Debility, or Premature. Decay, from whatever cause produce- Itead, ponder, and reflect! Be wise in time. Sent _FREE to any addreas, for the benefit of the afflicted, Sent by acturn Mail. Address JAM ES S. BUTLER, 429 Brurtil vray, Now York. ap. 14-3 m. , - _ tig, BIA NI;;1;001 A%ll CATA Ron— treated with the utmost sueeoss by Dr. J. ISAACS, Oculist and Aurlet, formerly of Ley den, holland, No. 512 Pine street, Philadelphia. Testimonials from the most reliable sources in the city and country may he seen at his omen. The medical faculty are invited to accompany their patient., as ho has no secrets in his prac tice. AItTIFI,CIAL EYES inserted without pain. No cargo made fur examination. fob. 24, ly. u Ells! Do you want Whiskers or Moustaches? Our tired/in Compound will forms them to krow on ho smoothest face or chin, or hair on bald howls, iu six weeks. Prim) $l,OO. Bent by mail anywhere, olosoly sealed, on receipt of price: Address, WARNER it CO., Box 138, Brooklyn, N. Y: mi., l 7 ly TILE BEV essay n Warning and Instrudiiin for young men—pub li•hed by the Howard Association, tild SUint of cbargo itlgegie4_.myslami, Address DI. J. SKILLIN 1101141.110 N, Howard Assoelatbig, Pailadelphin, Pa. feb • • MIJSICALINSTREJAIENTS GROVESTEEN 4 CO., - ' PIANO FORTE MANUFACTURERS, 400 BROADWAY, NEW YORK The attention of the public and the trade is Incited to our NEW SCALE, SEVEN OCTAVE Rosewood Piano Fortes. which fur volume and purity of tone are unrivaled by ally hitherto ollerFil in this market. They contain all the modern improvements, FRENCH, GRAND ACTION,IIARP PEDAL, IRON FRAME, OVERSTRUNO BASS, ac., and each instrument being mule under the per sonal supervision of Mr. J. 3i. Oruvesteen, who has a practical experience of ' MR THIRTY YEARS -- IS FULLY. WARRANTED particular. TILE "iiRQFESTEEN PIANO FORTE" in ei) RECEIVED THE HIGHEST AWARD OF MERIT °VIE ALL OTHERS ' AT TUE CELEDE4TED WORLD'S iALE. Where were exhibited instrumentirecun the best makers of London, Paris, Uormsay, Philadel phia, Baltimore, Boston and New York ;AO aleont the-,Amerienn Institute for Ave wpeceit!, siva years, the (told anti Btiver Medals from both.of sibieh Cab bo Men olour wareroome. By the introduction of ... improvements, wo make satin MORE PERFECT. PIANO FORTE, and by manuraelming largely, with s' STRICTLY CASH SYSTEM, are enabled to offer these instruments at a price whicb will PRECLUDE ALL COMPEYITION. Pftrcgs No. Iv—Seven Octavo, round corners, Romig wood Plain Casa, S2TS. • No. 2.—SeCen Octave, round corners, Rose wood heavy MouldinT, No. 3 , .—Seven Octave, round corners, Rose wood Louis XIV. style, $324 4 Terms.—Net cash in current funds. Descriptive Circulars sent froo. STSB.NBUB.O & Co. NEW STOCK, • • A NEW STOCK, A NEW STOCK, OF CHEAP BOOTS, OF CHEAP BOOTS, OF CHEAP BOOTS, . . . - CHEAP SHOW,' CHEAP SHONM, ).CHEAP, SHOES, CHEAP HAITERA, CHEAP HAITERS, CHEAP lIAITERS, FOR WOMEN, FOR WOMEN, FOR WOMEN, AND CIIILDION, AND - CIII LOREN, AND CIIILDREN, COW. A NA4EI3, COME AND EH, • COME AND SEE, . • Our new mind large stock of Boots and Shoes, Gaiters, A. for men, wouten and children. Ws, OSA sell the very best article the markets can • reduce at from 30 to 40 per cent. low; than ,any ther establishment in or outof Bellefonte, and we. arrant our stock to be what wo represent. The 'ipublio are partleulerly requested to boar in tined that the Boot and Shoe business is a new feature added to our establishment, and wb intend to ex cel any otkerestablishment In Centre county in Obit of ' QUANTITY, QUALITY VARIETY AND _____._ PRICES Our stock of clothing and all descriptions of thrulghing goods has just been largely replinish ed pith new styles and patterns. We ask the ppeeoopple to come and examine fur thetuselrog before atakiqg purchases elsewhere. We guar. masa to give entire satisfaction do Nil, at ileynold's new building, Dollefoute, Ace .284, MUSICAL INSTRUIIENTS RYNDER'S MUSIC STORE, confirm 3iIIN AND MILL STIIEETS, LOCK HAVEN, PA T. I'. ItYNDER TAKES PIiEASURE in anmntnring; to the citizens of Centro County that his music storu in noir IN,SU'iCESSFUL OPERATION, awl that, ho is prepared to furnish, them with rusical Instrumats OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, • on the 171 . 01.efacorablo, terms. He tgkes particu lar pleasure in culling the Attention of the peo ple to the superior qualities of the cerebrated CHICKI;RING'S, PLII.OS, These Pianos bare universally takeri the flvet premium over rill, others wherever they have been brought in competition. They be•e orgy to he men and beard 'to ho admired, as thorn mentalbeturers here succeeded so frilly in r bluing in them those indispeneable twenties of it good piano, viz., brilliancy, power, depth, end' the OEOA'N LIKE RICHNESS OF TONE ' .. 1 1.40 which is absolutely indispensable in an instru ment fur accompanying _the toiee. They am also celebrated for STANDING IN TUNE" "1,50 This qunlity io. alivnys ilcsirnblo, but it is especyilly so to pet-soda Ili ing in the country, where it is nut convenient to got professional tuners but selilutu. ItYNDER4(EFTS A SUPPLY ~......10,00 or other Piano,. Whe ceps the celebrated HAINES BROTHER'S PIANOS, it is onnceengsry to, say a word in commend• lion of them, ne thtrroputation of tho Gnu .111 alone sufficient. RTNDER AESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCES that he has received thO SOLE AGENCY for Central and Western Pennmylvattia of Um Patent Inflated Iron Rim and Frame BOAIWMAN & GRAY PIANOS. Them Pianos vary in price from three hun dred and seventy-filo dollars to seven hundred dollars, nod aro all ware acted to give perfect satisfaction. PARLOIt ORGANB Itaving received the scitt: All INCr fur the Central"Portiun of l'ouusy lewd(' of the & DAVIS' MAWR ORDANB AND IMPROVED MELODEONS, I am enabled to offer them to the public nt re duced rates. The Parlor 'Orsans are gotten • in the moot durable and attractive style, are warranted to give PERFECT BAT/SPACTION, and are sold ten to fifteen percent. cheaper than those of any other first-class maimfauturer. We in.ito a coinparisou of thew with those of any sther tfialchr with rereromio to all the essential. qualities of a good instrument, viz., Quality of Tons, Power of Tone, Promptness df Action, Capacity for Variety of Expression, and last, but nut least, solidity auddurability of construc tion. 'I hero Organs are finished in different styles to suit the tastes and pockets of purchaser., being in Plain Black Walnut Cases ! Carved Black Walnut Cases! Plain Oak CaSCEI ! Plain Chestnut Cases 1 Fancy Chestnut Cases! Plain Rosewood Cases, and -- Fancy Rosetood Cases! SYNDER KEEPS also a large supply of the 4.elebralod MONITOR ORGANS, CABINET ORGANS! I cuErv-N4y-8-x.ctlto =I 4 TEMPERED REED MELODEONS • i.~i:Llil► IS PREPARED o Furnish PIANOS FR,VM ANY MAK ER'in he United Staten, should customers prefer others hanqhose he keep@ on hand. RYNDER WILL-ALWAYS be supplied Ti ltb an assortment of HAINES SRO'S. PIANOS, , CHICA7ERING'S PIANOS, , FOR MEN FOR MEN, FOR MEN, BOARDMAN& GRAY'S i'LLvois, 110111tNe5 Grateful for tho large patronage already be. stowed upon him, and anxious to serve all the people wit. whatever they may Odra in 4 line of good instruments. he bas wide spools' arrangement/ with the following celebrated tartars to all orders for their Piariesat oaee,•aod at their price, vii., WM. B. BICADBURY, STEINWAY & SONS, .CINONChIi STECK Z CO., New tort sad WM. ICNABM, of Baltimore. RYNDIII, KEEPS VIOLINS, GUITARS, FLUTES, FIFES. • FLAGEOLETS, &a, in fiet every thing which ought to be kept in e Mosie Store. Call and soe him. Primlists pal [sec I FALL AN'D WINTER 0001$8 ON MAIN STREET, BEL L EFONTE, nave just received the finest assortment of 'Ming and Ilunathr goods et er brought to this place, which they sell at prices that defy CUM petition, eonsisting of Pest Quality Ladies press Goode, VERLYON', OR/. NRS, CA ',WOES AND SUMMER DRESS G O 67irs-. Supers, Tea., .11 eel fleece, ,Vr tem Viaaryar. //ried Roo*- . 1/16111, •SIo/2, and 65t01d/6., To - betel, ' Seat, ( t@ F.Rope, #(eer, &cme.. ,Steele. ,e( a large aisorltuont of ladies' and gentlomen's mAuNIPicE.A'r IJARGAIXS M VolLefiads._ra. NI NT t .003: HARDWARE AND CUTIL.ERi! .11AXSTILZISE}38 & OXIST, POREION AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE For the people generally we have • coal hodt, coal snoops, coal shin els, coal sifters, lanterns, lamps, chimneys, wicks table ctitlery, pocket cutlery, plated spoons, Waled forks, table cistern, s luggers, ton and coffee pots, butter knitets Will Sawn, truss-e u t laws, circular snag, gang saws, Ines, wrenches, tit uts hammers, hatchets, mat tocks, picks, forks, grub hoes, shot Ott spades, spading forks, Ling, rake., bed pins,hairtwine, sofa springs, coal oil lamps, whips, dents, skates, willow chain, donble-rented II els ehaife for children; eons feed cutters, plitzys, coffin trimmings, emery, borax, resin, pitch, red chalk, white chalk, wire, horse nails, meat cut-. tars, scales, wash-boards: rucking-horses, home buckets, wooden pails, mop nticks,strurns, clotheipins ' notate-washers, butter ladles, but ter prints, eoirtwk - tityririsiorinu, -- do 4. itratt, - parlor mats, paint brushes, dust brushes, shoo AO brushed, home brushes, sting brushes, coun ter brushes, corn poppers, whips, sleigh bells. skates, heeheelks,glue,enarnelled kettles, brass kettles, copper kettles, glue kettles, stow kettles, sauce pane, eleiri.s, bread axes, tidos bleb, skeins and boxes, axle grease. paints in oil, paints dry. linseed nil, lubrie oil, benzine,'curtaiu flatting pump chain, grind stones, wooden pump tubes, pumps, pump . ixtures. ALSO, Rine/. - Shot-guns, &Met Flprin;pl, Edged "bmls, Saddler's Mard ware, and all other kinds 01 meteltandiss =Ral ly kept in a well regulated hardware store. Tho stock is entirely new, and`we are enabled sell lower titanium other establishment In the wary. Our I{l of business will he found on Northwest cornet of the Diamond. BAxsTuEsmt • CRIST. BellefontePa. May Ist, 18132.-tf. N EW STORE: AND NEW GOODS In Reynohl'a now Duilqing, (ANAT DOOR TO .THE CONRAD ROUND.) We invite the attention of the community to our EXTENS!VE ASSORTMENT OF FA Ni'Y AND &YAM" InlY GOOLIS, CARSI6, • /100111 AliD SHOES. • • HATS AND CAPS, QUERNS wing, • Unocgakics, Lc., do Politled Oak Cases! __Our outire stork was purchased since the line in geld, and wears selling all, Linde youth; TWENTY TO Tifinvr P R CENT banner than the same go o uld hare been bought for a short time ago. Persons in want of goods ill do well to examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. WE WILL DEAL ',FAIRLY with thoso who fat - or a..with a. call, and will give thorn the benefit oT &o decline in goods IN EVERY PARTICULAR. • -B.—The highinn mark'oi price paid in cash for all lisulc uf . grain: J. W. COOlea & Co. BELLZPONTB, Docamber, 1881-if NEW BAKERY! MATTHIAS Would respectfully inform the people of Belle fonte and vicinity, that he has opened a new and • COX4PLETE BAKMY, in the old Temperance Hotel, on BISHOP street where he will keep constantly on band all kinds DREAD, RUSKS, • P(116-CAKES, SUG AR AND GINGER CAKES, CRACKERS, CANDIES t &c., Lc., az., , which he will sell at a reasonable end satisfac tory price Families will Bed it in their advantage to get their baking done at this establishment, as they can aiwaysget pure,wholesome bread and sakes lust whenlbsyneed them. Sept. 13, 102-1 y TO TILE PUBLIC! MRS. SIMONS, r MAIN Sr., LOCK HATZT, llu tho largest and cheapest stock of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FISH, Cedarware, Queensware, Liquors, Wines, Salt, Candies, began, • , Tobacco.' ever offinrod in - this market. The attention of- Hotel and St i ote-keepers Is ealled to the large stock of the fallowing geode op Imnitwbieh Ate orehel at wholesale prim 200 barrels of Fish, 200 BARRELS, OF LIQUORS AND WINES 50 bozes.of chewing Tobacco, 100.000 Sagan, kid a large lot of Salt. so, Flour and Peed alwayi on hand at l 11, '64-11. SIJIONS, Main EL F.b:ldb, 1663,—1y M ISCELLANI:O LIS LA'I I IIST AILMIVAL , MED '"IRON FRONT" BIITLDIITO THE 110FkER BROTHERS I :11199 AL - A GOOD AEISORMIENT OP Wyndors Mid — Wane Ware, nom and Fr.d. robes LEM BOOTS, SHOES ASTERS. GltliA.T INDyeIiME.NTS, = Cash or Conntry_Produce ! I= WINES 8: J.Quor.s‘ - =UM HALT! LISTEN' STOP .4(37D LEAD! TO THAT WOULD PEESEATE YOUR HEALTIL •• •• •ATIS TOUR 1101121 AND LINE 11.4#1;Y AND CONTENTED, NMI. L 0 PUYOYA9II SOt'll 14QUORS AT THE .1% . 1101.1: 5,111: WINE, AND LIQUOR gro.FE, or manor MUST directly opposite the old Totapuranco Hotel A.BILANILIK BAUM &Co. Nutveithetauding the enormous taxes impo sed upon plt articles in hie lino or busbies., he continue! to 0511 the purest articles at. the curY loweet,ligureo. Every diecriptloA or. • FOREIGN di DOSIF:STIC wholtrale and retail. at the loeost cash prieee, which are warrante' to be the beet qualities ac cording to their respettiro price,. Alia stuck consists In Van of • OLD RYE, - ''MONONOAIIELA, 4 AIUSU, • • WHEAT, - CORN. . . ' • NEXTAR, and ottlers•willskies, at fron 314 centii to $2,00 pat gallon. Also, ALL IiTNDSOF IIftANDIES.' frogn 75 cts.. to $B,OO per gallon. llOland (dips frdln 75 cts., t 0.52,50 per galluu. PORT, MADERIR, BLACKIRERRT and other triuus---the best articles—at u rea suOlde racas as con ba had In the eity. , (11A5IPAUNR, DIACKIIERRY, 01 NO 1:41, AND ; CARAWAY 'BR4NDIEI4, runr, JAILACA Alp NEW ENc ; LAND 111:31 • CORDIALS OF AI.L OS, all o which will be warranted to.lie es represen ted:and sold at prices exceedingly All the liquors offered for sale at this estelilis hotent have Lean piirehased at the United States Custom Mouse, and consequently must two pore and g I.• ,Ter- Pl4sielans and others are restusetruily requested to girl, hie Invoices a trial. - 14 110 has the only article of PURE PORT WINE JUICE 1 " May, 28, 1482. - - - lITTITTrA I=l AT THE PURENESS AND CHEAPNESS Or TII4 ARTICLE+ SOLD AT d. - 8. ETTILIAPS w noLKRA WINE AND LIQUOR STORE. 111811 UP STUEST, BELLIAUNTIi PA, The proprietors of this establishment take pleisure in informing the public that they 'hare constantly 'on baud a supply of choice foreign and domestic liquor', such as Oh/ Neclgr, Ohl Rye, Affunoungalts, And Irish Whiskey;__ , . Cognac, • blackberry, .. . ' . Ginger, Anti (Arnim's Brandies; l'ort, Maderia, • ( 7terry, And List , * Wines, Nroieh, And Holland (tin; Rum s. Jamaca. Rum. C.ON.D.IALS Pipzernant, Anniscsd and icnse. ALL CASK§ WARRANTED TO CONTAL% THE A.IIOUST MARKED. Tho attention of practicit physicians 111 coil ed to our stuck of turtE LiQUOBS, suiteble for coppice! purposes. Bottles jug& and Detnijoris eonstigitly on bad. We hal e OM: 1' I'IrRE nil SE - El' in Town. All Ibittorarqere bought when liquors were low, and we sell theuruceordingly. All liquors are warranted to givo satisfie __ tion. Vonfltknt-that we'eart plane* -enutonntre we respectfully Indira a allure of pliblie patronage Liquor. will bo sold by tho dart, barrel ur tierce. we have a large lot of 110TT 1.12.1) L NITOR3 of the finest grade. on hand. .Ppril let,l 563. • Ql/1591 A. FELDMAN, is„), —II,PORTKIt h WHOLESALE DEALER IN BRANDIES, WINES, GINS, ' 11.71 EA 7, 113•11 AND BOURBON WHISIA so, 606 lowirn Norm ssssss s (Below -eILILADELPIII4, PENY.I Rapti 1861. H 0 Y K INS' HOOP SKIRT 111ANUFACTORT, No. 628 Arch street, above Sixth, Philadelphia. WUOLESALE AND RETAILS The most complete assortment and best tidal ity andlityles of Ladies' Mine', and Children? Hoe, Skirts in the city. Those of our own make ar t gotten up expressly to mat thi Wants of First Class Retail Trade—esbracing all the new and desirable styles, size!, lengths, and size waists, in Vail and plain skirts, (role II) to 56 springs, from 33 to 44 inches long, and 21, 24. 23, 3, 31,, 31, and 3} yards round the bottom;; making more than a hundred varieties for ladies in misses' and children's skirts we are %triad all competition.; all...,that are made by us have en the kid pad “Mopkinir loop Skirt Manufactory, No. 028 Arch street, Philadttlphia, and are warranted to give satisfaction. fir Agents fur the "NEW FLEXIBLE" SKIRT, the most pliableJloop Skirt made, equal - to Bradley's •'lloupleilptlc" Skirt, and at much lower prima Alm, constantly In receipt of a full assort ment of good Eastern made skirts, which are being sold at very low Prices: Kid padded and metalic fastened 15 springs„ . BkeenGTFO - spring $1 00, 25 springs $1 15; 30 springs $1 25; and 40 spring it 50... Skirts outdo to order, altered, and repaired. Terms CASH, One Price Only. For circular, contaltilng Catalogue of styles, lengths, aims, and prices, call or address by mel, inelosing stamp for postage, HOPKINS' 110 OP SKIRT HANPFACFORF, No, 528 ARCIIIIREET, mar 10 tin • FORMS FOR SAT • FOE SALE OR EXCHANGE. Two valuable Tracts of Land, ono thereof ocutaining sores situiledbx Liberty Town ship, the other 120 same, situate „in Vlrgiala Township, Warren comity, lowa, a distance of about 25 miles, from Xlemacilnes, the capital pf the Oisilb.ond shoat 15 miles from Indianola, the county neat. - Thp Lind is rolling prairie, well watered, with some thabis upon the later rack. It is situated la the beet, part of th e Etat% and will be sold cheap, or exchanged for , real estate in this minty on good terms. ;tor *tither partieilare lipplrto b. 16111di or this 4 OR BALM FThe /1011/0 rdid td:DrAllktgheny AIWA. hi this Borough now in-Idereelnipanej of Mein Blanchard. 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