~ .y~~~7 y y ~] y ~ M ~jy~ Wq . y J . j~~ y ~ W 7 /Y ~►M~T ~~1.1~~~~ 1 1 iII~~J~T7IO♦~M U 241033--s2per year von paid in Lthrneo Ik2,so'whon not paid in advative,"an 1 $3,00. when not paid before tho ezpirntii , “ of the year. - -. l N qwEiis 10-CORRESO(3NDENTS li E rj,,—it is hard to say.. Such things should not -be trusted to everybody - . Your wisest .plants to peep your tient codhset. At 8.-1 f you want to read a history of the ' frigat: Napoleon, divested of the pajudiees and enmity andel' whlcit,ttiost of the hist°- , ebsa of that eminent man have been written, we won't' reieotantand you' to John 13. C. Alibi:aft - 10e of the great Emperor. It is one of the most fateinating books ever writ van. Mr. Abbott, being an American, can afford to do Jostlee•to the really noble Aar seter,or.Napoleon, a something that neither • Soett, Lockhart, nor Allison bad the mag nanimity to do. 4. B. L.—We are under ho bonds whatever, nor . wtll we have to stand • trial. We were discharged unconditionally, and were very •• will pleased to get home. ' C•t.lWe canncit get them here. Yon Till hike to send to Philadelphia or New York. THINGS ABOUT TOWN AND COUNTY. ' • 'Tun ilummor session of the Pine Gripe Academy end Seminary will hen oh Wed nesday next. I=ll Cnotb.-tmThe grain-fields throughout this Iteetteiret life country never, in:our remem %nine's, gate Oit'ettuttos'a a snore abundant harvest. I=l ' Mar of the merchants in town ha** re melto.llok supply of spring goods. Hour readers want to buy cheapvthey should cell -Wwthwee-whe_eareztiee in the W. FINEAS. I=l=l w----. Quite a number of teams, on their way ;o 'Oil City, pawed, through this place on Tuesday twit. We hope the owners may xet rich before they return, I=l COVILT.—The regular session of the April Court will commence on Monday next. Quito s number of interesting cases will be 'tried, among them the eolebrated Gaines murder case. We anticipate s largo attend- = I:=1=1 WItY IS IT!—There is a hydrant immcdi- MeV in front of our office which had been dry for some six months past. There is no \ place in town where a hydrant is more needed—none that is more used When in •order. Canting one tell why it is left is the condition it now is! -11 0 - War Noi?—=ifle notice that tho Tottit Council has aroused Mel( enough to pees a eel of resolutions lamenting the death of ffithralum Lineolik Couldn't they meet again and tesulve to le he people Of the borough know-what becomes of the money, paid into their hands? The latter is certainly as no cessarj, and would no doubt prove as bene ficial, in the end, as the Maier. ,Try it, gen tlemeh, won't you? I==l ---Ire dropped into the saloon of Mr. bolasf, on the corner of Allegheny and Bishop streets, the other day, and found him ;fixed up in the nicest kind of style, with an abundance of everything eatable and drinkable. Jimmy brut been putting things In repair about bits eatablishment, and it prettents quite a new and fresh appearance. knows how to keep a saloon. Give him a call. I=l IsenovnliENT.—Our friend Barman of the old Franklin House, is making a fino Improvement to his buildlnt. Thg back building which was destroyed by fire is nearly completed; it will be ready to accom tnerdate all his old cuetomers at next Court, and such others as may favor him 'with ' call. lie Intends to remodel the front building. so as to make it on of the most comfortable as well as one of 'the best hotels in Bellefonte. • CLUAR frk—This is the beaten to clean np. Clean up die streets, lanes, awl alley ; • • some out olf the way place. Clean up your dictums and cellars, and prepare for the com ing warm weather. In this Way you will 'save much annoyance and trouble, and in many cases remove that which may cause &semi* and breed pestilence. Let the bor ough authorities make up their minds to hate clean gutters, and they will secure the .health of the town. • I= Dzamt or rue raisins: r.—The news of the awful murder of President Lincoln fell like a thunderbolt upon our town. So sudden and unexpected was It that it was only. with the greatest difficulty that our cit izens could bring themselves to believe the fearful tale. A deep gloom at Mice spread ever tin bEmunity, and there was every manifestation of sorrow. ibri lifepday after noon all the placea gf hotlines - a were closed from two till five o'clock, the court-house bell, amid all the different Aura bells tolling doring - tMtt thne. The front qi the court house!was draped in black, and all the dif ferent flags in town pore the sad emblems of mourning. The arrangements which had been making for a general illumination and ritloieing over Lee's surrender, were at once given up, and the.committee to whose hands that scatter was confided met and passed the follow : Mg resolution, which was pooled around town hi the foini of printed hand bills : The Committee appointed at the Public Meet ing held In the ocurt house on the evening of the 10th instant to make_errangements for the, celebration this day_in the borough of Bellefonte of ear meant tuitional victories, resulting in the capture of Ribletond and the surrender of Leda army, having met agreeably to adjourn ment at the office of flush do Yoeum,it was Resolved, That in view of the murder of the President and if the murderous assault era hie Secretary of (pats, likely to result in death. by the hands of libel assassins, our rejoicing has been turned into mourning; and that, there: foie,: instead of processions, the firing of aeon. nos, hinahrea, and illumination's, for which our citizens have prepared this day, the national tiVrnow gloating to the breeze over our town Oirered to half-mast and, together with our our'eddle buildings, be dmpediju - molarning; that Ithlerm be rskuested toelosel their houses awl places of business from I to 5 o'elak this ilforn ool 4 and that during that time the bells of timf ebusvhei and l !thy° bolbEngs be tolled- W. F Itvoretos, Malmo • , . JOJtp I!. Apseross • .2nr4;aryt lle_The resolutions adopted by the To vu were handed in to htte for in .e : ion in . thia week's paper. They will be pub iu our next home. I=l Daii.n hp =The hike which we nctlecil a fin, Leks sinte its covering alm.st tl,ii en t;re furies of Messrs. Kauffman and 40139, a short distal= from tine place, has, wear° informed, entirely disappeared. Those,sif our ei(izens who thought at the time that 4 7 the w Id, or at least this portion of it,'wes to b deluged again, can rest easy for a whi . They are not hurt yei. ===l • James Myers at his saloon at the end of the bridge, on. High street, near the depot, has a 1?t of tiesh 'child on hand, Which be says he will sell cheaper than any body else in town. Ito will have shad on every Tuesday and Satutilay, and our olti zens•can always be suppled by'ciilling ott him. Mr. :Ardis also keops'eatables and drink ablee.fer the accommodation of the publie, and BMUS* biumelrthat he possesses the whorewitThil to tickle the palate of the greatest epicurean. Ile invitee the publio lo g!”, him a cell, 'Btu. Srqcs..—Mr. Thomas Burma(les, on the North West borne bf the diamond, has just rektred one -Of the largest and beat assorted lot,of goods ever brought to this place. Nothing that you want, but can bo fduud at his store. le recoommonds his .goods, and if they aro net as recommended, they can be returned, alid the price •will be refunded, an opportneity which but, few bitainess men give to customers. We speak *hereof we know when we say that Mr. Burnside sells as cheap if hot cheaper than any firm in Central Pennesylvania. • ill not _co sly. sl~nnP-P Qi~t~a~. ------ I= OIL AT lions.—We have been shown specimen of coal-oil, gathered from the wa ter, on alarm in Snowshoe belonging to Mr. John Awl, in this county, which fully equals any specimen. of crude oil that we havb seen, either in the great oil regions of this state or of Virginia. That there is oil in any quantity algng the northwestern section of our own county, none the least acquain ted with the character of the ,county can doubt. It only awaits development to prove that iu'thc "greasy fluid," us well as in all kinds of minerals, Centre county is as rich, if not richer, than' any other section of the Commonwealth. Those whahve any'doubts as to the reality of what we have said satould cull Lid exmnine the specimen of crude oil on exhibition at Mr. Awl's store in this place, I=l nATCHITD3 SORISTA TO SHADE THEM--; There in no act, not abs'Olutely criminal, sags an eichange, that is Mere inexcusably careless or blame worthy 4lian that of lying horses to shade trees on the borough streets. These trees are highly ell'n'innental, and exandingly desirable for the shade they afford the inmates of the holism, and the passers along the streets. They are only obtained, however, after a great expendi ture of pay and care on the part of theit owners, and therefore should not be lightly estimated by any. Persons, doubtless,often tie their. - horses to' the trees along our streets, thoughtlessly, and without the slightest idea of the injtiry they are liable to inflict. But when injury is the result of this thoughtlessness the party who does the mitibhief and not the one who suffer) it, ought to pay the penalty to the extent of the damage done. =I STAMP Dtviss.—Many of our readers throughout the county, have little use for a schedule of stamp duties. The folloWing list which they will find correct, will be sufficient for those who have little occasion to use stamps. It is for their benefit that we have .nade it out., if preserved it may save considerable cost and trouble in the future. Agreements of Appraiseinents, five cents, on each sheet of paper to be stamped, Lases, five °Otis, for all rents not over eyoles, five cents, if not over one hundred dealers, and five cents for each additional ono hundred dollars or any fraction thereof. Ordere, for the payment. of money, two cents, if the sum be over ten dollars. Reteipla, for money received, if over twen ty dollars, for delivery of any property, ti►o omits. Deed, or other conveyanoe, whereby lands are sold, the actual value of which does not exceed five hundred dollars, fifty cents; for every additional five hundred dollars; or fractional . partAthereof fifty cents. A ju4ment note, of one hundred dollars or over requires a fifty cent stamp, which tray be t put on at any time bereft entating the tiot.e. I=l PLANT THEM—The season for platttittg trees has again 'arrived, and we tirg2 our people to improVe it to the fullest &tot. No investment of money and labortwill pay better. "What is more beautiful than a fine growth of trees and shrubberry about youtr homes. Plant.forest trees, plant fruit treiiiii; plant anything in the shape of a, treo that will grow, they will enhance the value of your property and add to the beauty and comfort of your homes. A lithe attention paid to this subject by each this Spring will add much within the next year or two to the comfort and beauty of some parts of our lows i l that are now without trees of any deseripti n. The mountains near by abound with beiantiful trees, suitable for transplan ting, and they can be ottaineil for the noire, labor of digging them. \Yo would mako a like ',suggestion to some of our farm era—start grove of trees around your houses and bilmf—they will shade you from t e heat of bummer and proteot you from e cold winds of winter. Make your homes beautiful; brigs to it trees and dowers ; Plant them around you to bud and to bloom; Let them givu life to your lonoliest boars ; Let them bring light to enliven your gloom : Make your own solid, one that never has sor- rowed, Of music and nuabino and glad summer air— A borne-world, whose forthead care never luta . furrortrid, Arid whoae cheek of bright beauty !hall ever .ha fall} Leer our v.'s Bvnnr..tna.—Ro hear that Foir.r very bold a:tt.:o r ts nt Loft() breaking haye te.dn made in town. Now that the watilt flog? ~re householders thould be prepared to giro adventurous gentlemen er t 1 (:. Jr.:..k,hhepperd order a wium reeep: Hon. If one mill be induced to take a dose of cold lead it would probably have 4 gou'd affect on the whole fraternity. ROUOII, WITTY, AND YET TIME.-TllO following which wo learn, not by trlograpil though "to ears polite," is witty, and, withal, true. General Kelly, recently ,saptured along with Cteneral Cook, by a sudden dash of the Gonftvreratee into Cumberland, Maryland, was engaged to have been married within few days, to a lady of that place. The next evening after the capture, she •sung at tableau the song. ' "He kissed me when he left me ;" whereupon a eoldie in the aUdieneo ex claimed, loud enough to be beard those around him: "That's A d—a lie i he hadn't even tuft tbj , fit Pus boots on,"--Day ton Empire. The Bellefonte Market White Wheel per bushel, Bell, do • do nye, do Corn ....... do Oats, Barley Bdek wheel, . . .d 0.... Clove Seed ..... Potetoos do •- • • Lard;.,. Bacon,. Pork,... Tallow, Butter,. pbt potifitl,.... do pet dozen ground,....por too, LI',66GIAL NOTICE.S".' THE BRIDAL CHAMBER A note 01 warning and ail, lee to *hose suffer ing with Seminal Weakness, tleueral Dubdrty, er emature Decay, from whatever cause produced. i Itl I to attinablieAkant thn.benerit a the afflicted. •Sept by adorn. mail. Address JAMES S. BUTLER, 422 Broadway, Now York. .14 . 1" D its sir ess, treated with the almost success by Dr. J. ISAACS, Oculist and florist, formerly of Ley den, Holland, No. 510 Pine street, I'hiladelphia. Tnsttmonials from the most reliable 'sources in the city and country may be seen at his office. The mcdicallaculty are invited to accompany their patients, as he has no secrets in his prac tice. ARTIFICIAL. MEI; inserted without pain. No cLarge made Bir fah. 24, ly. Do you wait Whiskers or Mnuatachos ? Our Grecian Compound will force them to grow on he smoothest face or chin, Or hair on bald heads, in six weeks. Price $l,OO. Bout by mail anywhere, closely sealed, on receipt of price. Address, WARNER it CO., Box 138,.Brdoklyn, N. Y. fob 17 ly THE BRIDAL CIIAMITHiC, nn twiny o Wnrning agul Instruction for young mou—pub- Indird by the Iluuard Asrocietion, and sentfreo of t harpy in sealed enrclopcs. Aildross Dr. J. BKILMN'IIOI/UItTON, Howard Association, Philadelphia, Pa. feb 11 ly • MUSIC AL --INSTRUMENTS. GEOV ' E,STgEN & 9 Ne• • PIANO rot= MANUFACTURE:RE) 490 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.. The attention of the public and the trade b LO uur NEW SCALE, SEVEN OCTA I VTIr Rosewood Piano Fortes, which for volume and purity of tone aro unrivaled by any hitherto uttered in this market, They e tain all the modern improvements, FRENCII;GRAND ACTION, HARD I'EDAt, IRON FRAME, OVERSTRUNU BASS, Sc., and each inetrument being made under the per sonal supervision of Mr. J. IL llrovesteen, who has a practical experience of QVER TIIIRTY YEATI, in their manufacture, IS FILLY WARRANTED. in every particular, Tun "UROVESTEEN PIANO FATE" 11E011171D TNR 1110HILLI1 AWAltl , 07 14111117 07ELL ALL OTIi7IOI AT TIIR CBLIBILATZD 80RL0 . 5 YALU. Where were exhibited instruments hom the best in kern of London, Paris, Germany, Pliilndel- Iff art, Baltimore, llobtun and New York; add al. at the American Institute fur five snores. riv years, the aki and Silver Medals from ho i of which can be seen at our warorooms. mao the Introduelsett or imprnements, we to a atilt MORE PERFECT PIANO FORTE, and by manufacturing largely'. with a STRICTLY CASII SYSTEM, are enabled to offer these instruments At a price abich will PRECLUDE ALL COMPETITION. PRICE A' No. I.—Seven Octave, round corners, Rose wood Pain Case, $275. No. 2.—Scocri Octa`ro, round corners, Rose wood Heavy Moulding, $3OO. • No. 3.—Seven Octave, round corners, Rose wood Louis XIV. style, $325, Term.. -act cash in current hinds. Descriptive Circulars sent free. STERNBURG & po A NEW STOCK, A NEW STOCK, A NEW STOCK, OF (HEAP 1300 TO, )P CHEAP BOOTS, OF CHEAP BOOTS, CHEAP MI[OPNI3, CHEAP SHOES, CHEAP SHOES, CTIRAP GATTERR, CHEAP GAITERS, CHEAP GAITERS, FOR, WOMEN', FOR WOMEN, FOIL WOMEN, AND CHILD4REN, ANI) CHILDREN, AND CHILDREN, eONIE AND sEk, COME AND SEE, COME AN!) SEE, Our new and large stock of Boots and Shoes, Gaiters, it. for men, women end children. Wu can sell the yell best article thg_markete can proddch at ftom 90 to 40 per cont. Nis.4 hen 'any ether establishment in oroutof Bellefonte, and we warrant our stock to be what we represent. The .public aro particularly requested to bear in mind that thle Boot and Shoe business is a new feature added to oar establishment, and we intend to ex cel any other establishment in Centre county in point of QUANTITY, QUALITY," VARIETY AND PRIORS, Our stock of clothing and all descriptions of furnishing goods has Just been largely replinis ad with new styles and patterns. We usk the people to come and examine for themselves, before nicking purcbases elsewhere. We guar. tsetse to,give entire satisfaction to all, at Reynold's hew building, Bellefonte. • Nee .28th, '.134.--tf. • DINE GROVE ACADEMY Is SEMINARY. The Summer term will open Wednes- Cot, April 26th 1865. Terms $7O, per session. Address, J, E, THOMAS, A, 1.1, Pine Grose Mills, Pa, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, . • R Y.NDER'S • MUSI9 STORE, CORNEA MAIN ANp MILL .13T.Itt£T8, LOCK HAVEN, PA T. P. EYNDER TAKES PLEASURE In ann'ounclog to the ottlaina of Centre Couhty that his muas etoreis no* • IN SUCCESIVUL „OPERATION, and that he is prepared to furnish them with Musical Instruments OP EVERY DESCRIPTION, en the most revertible terms. Ito particn lar in eltn-o . g the attention of the peo ple to the shpBiloi• qualities of the celebrated CHICKERIgG"S PIANOS, • these PIMA hove unitiersally. taken the first premium over ail others wherever they„ have been brought ip competition. they have only to be seen and heard to be 'odintireci, ae their manufacturers have succeeded so fully in com bining in them those indispensable `good piano, vii., bsllliincy, power, depth, atid .$ 1,55 1.50 'ORGAN LIkO RiC)INESS OF TON.N .... 1,50 ... .... 1600 which in absolutoly,indisponsable in an instru ment for accompanying .the volen t They are alsacolobrated for STAIibING tai ~TC7t,:•E This quality is always desirable, but it is espetially so to persons living in the country, where it is not convenient' to get professional tuners but seldom. QM RYNDER KEEPS A SUPPLY of other Maw,. When he De keeps-fig-3-6elobrsted HAINES BROTHER'S PIANOS, it is unnecessary to say a wpnl in commends Lion of them as tho roputation or the tint Is ffi alone sucic -or RYNDER RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCES that he bee received the SOLE AUENCY for Central and Western Pennsyl rents. of the Patent Inflated Iron Rue stud Fiume BOARDMAN GRAY PIANOS These Pianos ,vary in price !rem three bud: rlred and ko,enty-flvo dollars to seven I trod and aro all warranted to givo perfect eatitfactiell, .11 'lt Lt) It olt U N S Haring reeeOretl the BOLE ACIRNCY for the Central Portion of 'onna)•tvania of the TREAT & DAVIS' lARI,OR clitharis AND IMPROVED MELODEONS, I am enabled to offer them to the public, At , re duced rates. The Parlor Organs aro gotten up ill the mogt dUrable and attractive atyle, are warranted ro give PERFECT' SATISFACTION, and are s'id ton to fifteen percent. cheaper than thine, of any other first-class manufacturer. We invite a comparison of them with those of any other maker with reference to all the essential qualities of a good instrument, viz., Quality of Tone, Power of Tone, Promptness of Action, Capacity for Variety of Expression, and last, but not Nast, solidity and dilralilllty of construc tion. Iherb tirgnns are finished in differenE styles to suit the tastes anti pockets of purchasers, being in Plaih Black 'Walnut, CaSCS Carved Black Walnut Casca! Plain Oak Cases Blain Chestnut Cases anc Chestnut MBeir Plain Rosewood Caws, and ttyNDtn ktErs also a large eapply of the celebrated MONITOR GROANS, CABINET ,ORGANS! CIIEVNEI"S EXCELSIOR OROANS I=l TEMPERED REED MELODEONS. RYNDER IS PREPARED to Furnish PIANOS FROM ANY MAKER in the 'United States, should eustoniers prefer dt hers thin those he keeps on band. RYNDER WILL ALWAYS FOR MEN FO.R. M RN, FOR MEN, be supplied with an assortdieht of HAINES SRO'S. PIANOS, CHICICERINO'S PIANOS, ROARRMAN E GRA Y'S I'IA NOS; •190 DOeRNE'S PIANOS. •••• (*literal for the large patronage already be elowed upon him, and analogs to servo all the people with whatever they. may deeire in the line of good instruments. he has made special arrangembets with the following celebrated factors to 811 orders for their Pianos at onoin and at their price, sis.y , WM. B. BIiADBURY, t snuNwAy SONS, pEORGE STECK & CO., New Tort, and WM. HAASE:of Daltiin'ore. BYNUM KEEPS VIOPINS, GUITARS, FLUTES, FIFES, FLAGEOLETS, AS. in fact every thing wbinh ought to be kept 14 a Music Stpre. Call and ass bin,. Price lista meat he.. L Feb. 24th, 18 6 10 , — ) Te j ,so• • EMI= Polished Oak Cases Fancy Romewood Capes! MISCELLANEOOi- - I-! PALL AND WINTER. GOODS I=Mi "IRON non. strir.Dzser ON MAIN STREET, BZLLEFONTE, PA THE HOFFER BROTHERS nave just received the finest, assortment o aping and returner goods ever brought tio piaci', which they sell at prmes that defy own petition, oeurisang of Best Quality Ladies Dress MIMS I 113333 Alkit INQ 8, CASILWER ES, • 0E1,4 NES; • . CALICOES AND S Ulf ,111 ER DRESS GOODS At A GOOD ASSORTMEIXT OF • Wooden • and Willow Ware, rotor and Fad, ivofge• • &gars, Tins; No!acme, Syr bp,,Vineaar, Dtad Int, Soup nod ,C,andla, to onaco, Sate, F.Ropf,Rice, Sais;atu.,Suda,sfe ALSO, e large.eseartment of and gonpomon's ROOTS, SHOES'S'. GAITERS. GREAT INDUCEMENTS, and MAG.VIF/ CENT ltd R GA INS 0 ZZZZZ D TO rencnentns rbn Conntr. rrodnee! --UsUatonte,P-....lLLy_adi. 1 V. l HA EDWARE AND CUTLERY ! BAXSTB.ESSER dk. ca=ste, I!E=Mil • ROREIGN AND DOMESTIC' 11AIDWARE Fo'r the gelieintlk We have coal hods, coal !coups, coal shovels, coal sifters, lauterns, lamps, ellimnhys, wig lea table cutlery, pocket cutlery, plated spoons, plated forks. table castor., servers, tee and coffee pot., butter knives : mill saws, cross cu t saw., eirculur sawn, gang saws, files, a renelies, rig ets hummere, linjelvets, mat tocks„picks, forks, grub • lhoer, shovule, spades, spelling forks, hues, rakes, Iced sofa springs, coal oil lamps, alcils, abates, willow shwre, douhle-seated Ile w - chairs for childroe; corn shellers, feed cutters, plows, coffin trimmings, emery, borax, reran, pitch, red chalk, 4hito chalk, ware, llor.s nails, meat cut ter., scales, vrteeih.boards, rocking-horses, horse buckets, Wooden pails, 'slop sticksechures, clothes pins, potato-mashers, butter ladles, but ter prints, rolling pins, Torch mats, door mats, parlor mats, paint brushes, dust qrttsives, ogee brushes, horse brushes, stove brushes, coul ter brushes, corn poppers, whip., sleigh bells, skates, beel.calks, glue, ishattlelled kettles, brass kettles, mapper kotilksj &Cr kettles, stew kettles, sauce pans, sledges, broad axes, thim bles, skeins and boxes, axle grease, paipts ill oil, Paihtt dry, linseed oil, lubrie oil, benzine:curtain ft:terse pump chain, grinL stones, weeder pump tubes, pumps, pump fixture.. .Rifles, Pistols, ghot-giins, Steel Springs, :Olass, Fdged "'utak Saddler's Hard ware, and all other kinds ot juerchandiso usual ly kept in a well regulated hardware store. The stock is entirely new, and no are enabled sell lower Oath any other establishment in the nal ry. Our place of business will be found on Northwest, corner of the Diamond. BAXSTRESSER CRIST. Bellefsintel'a- May let, 1862.-tf. N E W STORE A ATI) NEW GOODS /a Ileyaold'sk.new (NEXT nobs TO THE CONRAD HOISE.) 171 invite !he attention of the community tO OUT EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF PINEY AND STAPLE DRY auoris, CARPETP, BOOTS AND SHOE!, HATS AND CAPS, s : thir ebtirk stock was purchased since' pie late decline in gold, and we aro selling ait'Affide of goods TWENTY TO THIRTY PER CENT cheaper than the same goods could have been bought : for a abort time ago. Persons In went of goods will do 1901 to examino our stock before purchasing eleew‘tro. IVE WILL DEAL FAIRLY *ith those *ho favor us with a call, and trill giVe them the benefit of the decline in goods IN EVERY PARTICULAR • N. B. The higheet market price paid in vet& for all kinds of grain. J. W. COOKE a Co BELLEFONTE, becetnimr, .1.864 -If N EW BAEERTI MATTHIAS NCH:MOCK, Wad respectfully inform the people 'et 'Belle fontuand vicinity, that he has opened a nen and COMPLETE BAKERY, in the old Temperance Hotel, on BISIIOP street - ore he will keep constantly on hand all kiude RUSKS, • READ, , r STIGAR AND GINGEILEARES, CRACKERS, CANDIES ' &C., &C., &C., 1111% . . he will sell at a reasonable atul otitis*. tory price Fernlike, wilt find it ib their advantage to get their baking done at this .tablishment, as they can alw spigot pure,wholesorie bread and cakes lust when thoynoed them. Sept. 12, 113112-ly TO THE PUBLIC! MRS. SIMONS, Mein Sr., LOCK HAYEK, /11111 the largelt and cheapest stock of OROCIIIRIES, PROVISIONS, Cedarwere, • Queens Ware, • Liquors, Wince, Salt, Candies, •-) Bogard, Tobacco, ever offered in thisinerket. The attention of Hotel and Store-keepers is called to the large stook of the following goods on hand, which are offered at wholesale prices • 200 barrels of PIA, 200 BARRELS, OF LIQUORS AND WINES. SO boxes of ehowing tebsooo, 100 000 Begets, end • large lot of Salt. -Alsos.Flour Feed•alwajs onehaad at it, 'B4-tf. 111StiriS, Maio St. ~ til.4i ;lr 4 ,kr • Ik. • _ IM=M WIRES k LQUORS HALT! LIBIEN! STOP AND READ! isTHAT WOULD PRESERVE your. HEALTH, RAVI TOUR MONUT AND LIVE • HAPPT AND CONTENTED, suogem rumen;66s Tots i.TQuons 'AT TUB WHOLESALE WINE AND LivUllit STO4E, ON BISHOP STURM? directly opponite tho ad Temperance Hotel AII7LAZADT BAUM 'd Co ' Notwithstanding the enormona tales hope -501 tpon all aiticles in his line of buside3s, be still continuos to sell the putout articles at the very lowest figures. Every.diseription of, ~. FOREIGN k DOMESTIC LIQUORS, Who'wile and retail, at the lowost cash pricer; Which arc warrante4to ho Dm best Ipilslitior ac cording to their ropectivir pricks. lib stock eofiSists in part of OLD tirr.,, MOSONOAIIELA, WuNir. I CORN, N ECTAR, and damn hillsides, at fron 374 cents to fiT,OO per s allon. Mao, • ALL KIN . DSOF BRANDIES. froth 75 di., to $B,OO per gallon. Holland Was pure, from 75 cts., to $2,50 per gallon. PORT, MADRRIE, (MERRY, BLAtKRERRY and °lb . .' Alum—tbe best rtstmles—at as rea-' sonible rotor as con be had in the city. ' CIPAMI!AGiII, BLACKBERRY, CiINGNA 7 ANT/ CARAWAY BRANI4RS, FORE JAMACA AND NEW ENOIAND RUM CORDIALS OF ALLgiNns, wll o which will bo warranted to bo ad ropredeo. ted, arid sold at prices exceedingly kid All the liquors offered for vino at th, helmet have been piambased at the I surd States Ciatobi House, and consequently must be pure and good. Rhydiviiine and others are rediectfollv requested to give his liqffera • trail 'ti Ft; 110 had the ouly article of ' ' : • ewv May. 2M, 180,2. V. 11TUE WONDERF)F TLT AuT f iVEitnobiiftoNisAln AT Tflk l'UtigNEBS AND eIIEAP,NESS or TRi ARTICLE• •T S. 13: WINE AND Llcltbß STORE BISHOP BTBSZT, nrtttruh 1.A., The plopriotors of this astobliAliment Luke pleneura m informing thc., public th it they Lau° constantly on hand a supply of dunce forolgn and domastic liquors, suuh ae Ohl .Yeetiir, Okl Rye, .4fonoongala, , And [rich 11142ukcy; ' Cognac, Blackberry, • Cherry, Ginger, And cont4ion Proridiitt; Port, Atadcreci, Chert:u, •-• And List • Scotch, And Holland Gin; ketv England Ruin, Jamcgyz Rion, CORDIALS Peppermint, .Anniserd and ALL CASKS WARRANTED TO CONTAIN 7VI - RAMO UN T MA REED. The attention of practicing physicians is call ed to our stoci of , - PURE LIQUORS, B , sultata tot =picot tturposee. ottles jigs and Derciljone constaiitty on had. We have ONLY PURE IcECTAIL 1171ISICL'Y in Tnivii. All liquors were bought when liquors were ow, and we sell them accordingly. All liquors aro warranted to give aatisfao ion. Confident that we can plena) customers . we reapectfnlly solicit a share of public patronage Liquors alit bn sold by the quart, barnUl or tierce. we hal,c a largo lot of BOTT LE quoitg of the fined grades on hand Ppril 180863. SIMON A. FELDMAN, IMPORTER & WHOLESALM DRALZA Ir BRANDIES, WINES, GINS, WHEAT, RYE AND iioL'allON IV RIR YK NO. 506 NORTH NINTH PITRILST, (Below. Spring PAILADA".L.PiIiA, ./ 4 EV.V"A Sept. 18d. 110 P K INS HOOP SKIRT MANtrACTrYht, WHOLESALE AND DETAIL Thh . Mold pordplPte luso Misses, and best Till ity and S tyles of Ladies' Misses, and Children? Hoop Skills' in the city,, Thos9 of our own make aro gotten up expressly to mot the wants of First Class Retail Tradi braving all the new and desirable styles, sizes, lengths, and size walks, in trail sad plain skirts, frogs 19 to Sa eptings, from 33 to 44 Inches long, and 21, 21, 21, 3, 31, 3i, and 31 yafde rdutid. tho bot tom;; making morn thad it buhdrod varieties 64 ladies ; in misses' and ebildren's skirts we are beyond all ciltiipajtion ; all that are made by us have stamped on the kid pad "Hopkins' Hoop Skirt Manufactory, No. 628 Arch street, Philadelphia, and nit) warranted to give satisfaction. Agents for the "NEW FLEXTIME" SItIET, the moat pliable lloop Okla Made, equal to Bradley ' s "Duple; Fllptic" Fkirti and, at txmch lower prieed. bottstantly in receipt of a fall tuisori, misfit of good Esatern made skirts, which are being sold at very low prices. Kid padded and ructallc fastened 15 springs, 84-vent ,• 20,9pring $1 00, 25 aptinga $1 15; 30 spfinfi Si 25; and 40 spring $1 60. Skirts made to arilcr,.alterod, and repaired. Terms CAST[ Oni'Price Only. For circular, containing Ciatalogui tif styles, lengths, sixes, and citli or address by mail, iuclotking .tamp for ppatage,_, -ILOFKINIYIIOOIS IiKTRY MANUFACTORY, 'No. 838 ARCH 8/11EET, • mar 10 3m PIIILADELPILIA , FARMS FOR SALE. FeISALN Olt EXCHANGE. wo valuable Traetd of Land, one thireof oentaining 1644 acres situated in Liberty Town. ship, the other 120 sore., situate in Virginia Township, Warren county, lows, a distance of shout 21 miles from Deemoines, the capital of the State, and about 15 miles from Indianola, the county seat. The laint'id rolling prairie; well watored,erith some Umber upon the larger rack. It Is situated in the beat past of the State, and will be cold cheap, or exchanged for real estate ip this county oh geoid terms. For further particulars apply to the Hinter of this paper. - JenXlV._ MICR SALE. . .. 12 '. The House and Lot an Alleghezy lOW, in this Dorptigb now in the ecoupaacy of Evan M. 'Blanchard. Terns of tale wade known by Ninth. on the occupant or addressing DAN tEL WEIrSII. at Washington City, D. C. Unruh 20, 1562. tali 24 4t cIIALES NEWMAN. 6. PRO TOGRAPHIC ROOMS, S. E. Corner 10th and Market, Philadelphia. Largorgolared Photographs far Ito°, Sour Car d)e Visite for MN. All kinds of Paiatlaraad,Copying dons to tha.,%eit and obeapart manner. Dee. 2at,111-11. clema ~= NEW,MArI=;ENMSo• GOLD PENS Pa ? MiLLDYliti PENS TO SUIT THE SIANi, *IRO Meth TD ern TIM !Matt 1111 Mitt GOLD tiCNS ur TDB: WORLD [ On toc,•ipt or the follotirisig SOIMI;Rdi wWieLd by mail, nt an dlttictod, a Gold Ten or Pens ifs -levfopg Gio cane iccerditig to ais daseripikiy „pganely: GOLD PEN'S i9it1101:17 OASES. for,fitty cent 'another 2 peg; for went,- fire cants a nunther A ped; far. one' dollar • number 4 pen • fur $l. 25 * number 5 pan; for $1 50 e numb er 6 pea. The miti4 Pens, in 'elhar ploilelkeltAnsici* eases, with Peneils.—For $1 Ntg i pen ; for $1 25 No 3 pen ; for' 21 60 No 4 abt $9 No S pen ; thr.V.1.25 No rpen. r .• • - ••• • 'Thaw peis ere stamped 1C t3IPNICIAL PEN, and are *ell Culiebe end Antrertitimg tluld Pens, with good Aridum Points, )though they are unwarraktoa, and cannot be ezelleamad. FIRST QUALifY 14 CARAT WARII4.NTND , GepD Digs.. Our gain. (American Gold Pon Co,;,t. Y.). h Vamped ou all pens' of glum grade,. iudL emote are warranted fur iii months, amoopt against accidents. " SECOND QUALITY GOLD PENV .I , lrteetirTeverinn all !tam• ed the 14AT16N,A7.; PEN, with the millers of our Arm A d P So, and are carefully made, bating the late. potato aeour first quality Pens. Theta* great, differ eneo being in the quality of, the gold. The ninnbera itultgNe the cite only, No 4 being the awn:loot, 6 the larrsat adapted` for thu pocket, Gild Nu 3 the smalloat., and Nu 13 tho Largillbt fultrumoth pen (or the dealt. 1301.15 . 1"E1CS iSTIIIOCT CASES. Por $l6O • No 1 pen, lot quality, or a No 2 pen. 24 quality ; for $1 25 a No 2 pen. let qp•Uty, br a•No 3 24 quality; for $1 7100 N. 3 pee lot quality, or a Nu 4 pen 24 quality; for $2 a Net 4 pen let quality, or a-No 5 pun 24 quality; for $2 50 a No. 5 pen lit qua4r, or' a Net pen 211 n•altlyi for $3 7.5 aNo 6 pun let quality. Fur $1 50 No 7 pen ; $5 75 No 8 pan, $l6 00 No 12 pen—all Brat quality. IT SAME 01. D PENS IN 561.6 Ft Tl.Vltit EXTEN.-lON CASES, WITII PENCILS. quait , y for 0 3 aNo 2 pen, let qualijy, trllls.!.-it. elk 211.1LoblyLlitt4211 4.1/ 2 .2 2 01 let quality, or a No 4:pen 24 quality; for S 3 30 aNo Ire, I,t quality, or aNo 5 pen 24 quality for $1 Oil a No .3 pen let quality, or a No 6 pen 3d quality; for 65 50 a No 6 pelt let quality. tipLD FENS FIRST AND SECOND QUAL ITT, IN soLID si Lh'iln OR dolT) • PLATRD suUNV DEslt Itu1.1)- URs AND lioltocCO CASES. • • . . u . Tur $2 2i a.No 3 pen, Ist qualitypnr a No 4 par. ZI iiiinlityd for $2 40 a 140 4 paw Ist qual ity, ur a '...;,4`5 pen It quality ; for $3 20 a No i .7 pen let quality, or a No 6 pek'Nl quality; fur $1 a lio 6 pep lit quality., 'or., f5,.30 a. No r eon. Not st2a Nu $ pen. s ... or_sl2 Off-a No 12, en—all tired quality, . Our pen • rank throughout the country u equal if not superior,ty any ,gidd pens munpAckiirode Not only for tilt ir a riling qtalities„ Out dui," bitty and elegant finish. Tho greatest care ..in used iv their uumulacturv, and none are sold With the alightost imperfeetion which skill can doted. , . . Hurtles in ordarbtf,.4iew .eppilq Po nalna, number and quality in all abstaneas, and Whinier stiff or Umber, coarse or tine. qo CLUBS A disccmnt of tetilee per cent will be aliened on sums of $l5, if sent to one edikeesal ono time; fifteen per cent on $25; twenty per neat on $4O. /111 remittances by mail, REGISTICRED, MY at our risk. To all who enclose twenty cents extra for registering, wo.guarantoe t u safe delivery of the goods. Circulars of all onr new styles, vcitb(engrav- Ings of exact sires, and prices, rent upon re oeipt of stamp, if dosired, Pens retiointod for fifty cents, by mail. Address, _ AbititlCAlt t. 101.11 Pall Jan 20-3 mos. No. 200 Broadws, N. Y. G B.Es . ; GIFT MISTEJBUTION TWO 11.1;Ni3EED FIFTY TII( IMOD " iVATCIIES, CHAINS, DIA MONL RING/306 rromi . overt ONE MILLION bK.LARS, AI,L TO BE {OLD FOR UNE DOLLAR 11.40/1! .Wlthorii regaiS to - elll6o ! got, to Ile ilia for Anti] you know *lint yoVi aro to re-Dive. Splen did Hat of articles. All to be mold for one dollar each 250 Grant's Gold Hunting Cue lyakobof, m Lr e 1G 26a Eadiee id atti tiled ease estte/I 500 Gents' Hunting CO4lO silver watches 35 to TO 200 Diamond Rings 50 to 300 8000 hold vest and neck Chains-- Is to 30 3000 4 to II 3000 Bold oval bantrbracelete,..... 4 td 5000 Chased Gold Bracelets 5 to 10 2000 Chatelaln chains sad;milk - . . to • 2, •000 Solitaire and Fald , ilrooches... 4to 10 2002 Lana and Florentine broohes. 4 to 8 6000 Copt!, opal and*Bwittliadh!o -.che5,....„ 5 . 00 ti Mosaic, jet, lava, add Floren- tine ear drops 11410 Coral, opal, and Emerald ear 4000 California diamomthrsastpths2.; 1000 Gold fob and vest wet h itcys2.st 4000 Fob and vest Abon slides..... 3to 10 5000 Sets. /Mahebuttons, studs, etc 3 to • 3060 ThluSbles, 4to .2' 1000 ltfiniattere lockets 2.50 to S 4000 " " .msgie spring Sto 10 3000 Gold toothpicks, crown, Le— 2to .8 5000 Plain gold rings.. .......... ...... 4to It 5000 Chased gold rings . ...... ........ 4to II 1000 Stono sot and signet rings ..... .2.50 to 10 1000 California diamond rings. 2 to - 10 7500 Set ladies' Jewelry—Jet and. _ old 0000 Se g ta feat Worelry —cameo, ,pourl u dc •. 4to 1 5 100 a gold Pelssi silver extension- - holders and pencils 1006 Gold pens and gnld , mo4nied h01der5........ 3to 13 5000 Gold pens and gold extension holders. 5000 Silver Goblets and dunking cups ' 4to '5O ,POOll solver Castors sto 'Lk 2000 Silver kult and sake Imskots... '2O to .40 5000.11osen silver spOcuss..l2lo to 20 141: 203. 5000 " " Cita() spbcriss and forks ,2G to 40 pet. dos In consequence of the great- stagnation at trade in the manqacturingdiskiCts of Suliyak: through the war haying opt of the supply at cotton. a Iwo quantity of valuable jaanshy. . originally iatended for the Arglisb market! as been seat of flir tale In the country mid , lIIIIBT BE SOLD AT ANT BACIMPIeIq 4 Under these cirermietane Amdfdlie A Co; meting as scents for the littellild E P :9ll° l 4 . rs manufacturers, have resole' upon a jimeA iirli Distribution, subject to th fallowing regiaa- Dane : • „ Cartiacskas nanibig each aiticle aidit.s,, , salte are placed in de nod envelopes and well mined. One.of themi errvelOes will_ he seat by mail to any address on rooelptsdAntenta, ,-,.-- . • ALL ARTICLED TH.O BB Bil -F UT OXII " DOLLAR BAC 111 1 TBOOT lam TO , 'ALUR. . t ..•_. •- . ' 4n receipt of e rerUllesen y ' ap wilt eat s elaf . Id joi are going have, and - then it. lii r apt ;erl to scud t h e dollar and take the attktiwr not. ituraseers zany then obtain ',sold imitith, diamond ring, or any set of jewelry en oar bat for oundollar, end in no mule em mehey ret . •gre than use dollar's worth, MI asm am, iseadsfine. - The prim of emilfientea aver ' o :.e roe wv rive f0r,..... ..... i „... Fevers Itir." Thirty for , Dixty•Arre fie One butid'" Agents wit seStilleate ord *Diana ast &meet 28 ca' 15 cents to '~ ~;~► 33 to :o 4 to S a sto 15 4fo 10 610 10 • 4. ___Ar
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