n ::: actAtirifirtatimm .1211 1101- 4 2 fair year when paid in advance $2,50 whentiot paid in advance, and $3,00 when hot paid belbno the expiration of the year. ~ AtigiVtilli TO OORReBPONIANTS. J. J.-4Wo have no denim to enter into any ouch ah arrrangement. C. P.; tap.—Shall we Mirafthe ruts, or rettith the money? Bay . ll:—There ar !IMO men who germ to taco more interest in other peop . lo's busbies& than they do In thefrown. From your letter we .oreuld judge you were of that class. When we turn loyal," It will not be through fear of a few mob-her -"rho bleedink gaps of wor to close, Will whizzing rocket-flight avail? Will suuihs enliven orphans woes? Or crackers cheer the widows'tele?" is by Thous Itood, and will, bo found in his "Lines on the celebration of peace.' . MEI Jeanz,—For our .part we have but little idea that things will be made worse by the death of President*Lincoln. if Johnson follows ont hie eirlypelitioal education he may yet " beeornii.one of the greatest men of the emni try; lie certainly bee tho chance, and Ito earnestly, hope be will profit by it, THINGS ABOUT TOWN AND-COUNTY EARL 7. —Some of the feirmere in this section'aro already planting corn. . COURT has been well attended during the present week. The jurors excepting those iempaneled on the Gaines case, were dis tharged on Wednesday evening. . accordance with the proclamation of ,Iloy. Imainesks- houaatt—irs_ town were on Saturday last, while passing from the State Line to Philadelphia. It Mrs. Barbara Bible, post-mistress at Ifouserville, wirliev to save herself trouble and cost, she will attend to her ditties 1111 she Las sworn to do. We have had too many complaints from that office to let 4116 matter pass longer. I=l NOTICE TO SCROLL!.- .Alt persons POO MURIA to servo as Juror,' nest week, are no tified in another column that they need not AtteMt. The Gaines murder cane, for which a jury is. already empanaled, will consume the esitire week. it ToWN.—Our friend N. W. Iligony, Eon. proprietor and mine CO7i, of the Fallen ,'louse Lock haven, has been spending a few days in town, during the past week. Mr. Ittgony in a whole sou)ed, laud lord, as livery one 'know, that ban been lucky N enotigh to stop with him. .„ —o--- ileum, at his wholesale eine and liquor afore on Bishop streerkerps the very best of liviere always on hand, which he will sell at the fewest rates. Mr.-Baum is a good judge of wine* and, liquors, and al ways boys the beet brifals. Those wishing to purchase should give hiilvs. call, o—. Ifoositnaitaxelte.—We have betted ‘ of sev eral Louses that have been broken inter , ,and of quite a number of attempts made tip* others, in town during the past week. If each Wally would provide itself with actin and shoot down the sneaking thief that at tempted to break in, one or two examples would be sufficient to stop the work. I= Tan Lnet FT %vest Bte Is well represented In our Court this week. Among the mem bers that we have noticed from that place are D. 0. Deice, Esq., district attorney: 3. It. Peale, Esq., of the firm of Peale & Ifer rick, and P. A. Mayer, Esq., of the firm of Mayer & 11111. They are all engaged, we believe, in the Gaines trial. I=l=l —Tt Seeniq . to he accorded by the lllll ternal nonacit of mankind flint Dr. J. C. Ayer 8 CO.'S Sarsaparilla, Pectoral and wile ire the greattat remedies yeti dim:iv rarad,for-44.4.seMenenti-ef-4ieeester+b4. Barsiparilia is Ito great Elixir of Life, trhioh•Philosopliere have sought for ruriry ing_the !aloud. Try it sAil judge for your_ selvea. =1 ' --We obverve the "Widow /Tinkle' lying its the street between our office and Brown's store. We think the "Widow" ought to be removed, as her exposure in the street is a great temptation to some of oar boys, irho are in the habit of ramming her with articles which do her no good, and *hick will render her unfit to do her duty hereafter. We hope the authorities will sec to title matter, and order the removal of the . "4 Widow" to some place where she will be less exposed to the public gaze. Worthless aestie is, it is a pity she should be ruined Torero. I=l DatintExxess.—As there are several per sons in this 'Liege who occasionally get a line " how-come-you so, ' we have thought that we might benefit them by publishing the famous prescriptien in use in England, for the cure of drunkenness, by which thou- Sands ala said to have been assisted in re covering themselves. The receipt came into notoriety through the efforts of John Vine Milt **amender or the tirestikstern steam ship.. Ile had fallen into such habitual drunkenhess that his most earnest efforts to reclaim himself proved.. unavailing. At length he sought the advice of an eminent physician, who gave him a prescription. which he followed faithfully for seven months, and at the end of that time bad lost all desire for liquor, although ho had been for messy years led captite by a moat debas ing appetite. The receipt, which ho oiler wards published, and by which so many ether drunkards have been desisted to re ford, is as follows: " Sulphate of iron, five grains; magnesia, ten grains' „peppermint water, eleven drachms; spirit of nutmeg, One drachm; to be Wain twice a day. This RreParallon acts as a tonic and stimulant, ield so ParilaSy supplies the plade of the beefistomed Minor ; and prevents that abso lute physical and moral prostration that follows a sudden breaking oft from the use of stimulating drinks. A flvtgAr NUMINCK.—MatIy pers6na (doubtless unintentionally) aro habit of standing upon the sidewalks for hours, and so effectually blooking them up as to prevent she free Vaasa - go of pedlestrains. If they must so assemble, why . not lake the outside of the 'iddk leaving ladies add others is free cad unobstructO locomotion. You that have contributed toillis annoy ance, just think of it and jog tho memory of others you see indulging in it. EMI TRYOUTR or RitOMIT re 110:r. JAL T. Hate —On Monday last, according to a, resolution passed by the members of the ~ liar and officers of the Court, 11. N_ ItlcAl ' lister, tsq., arose to announce the death of lion. James T. Hale in order that the same might he entered upon the-records there'Sf. While he said Marty good and- appropriate things.abont the deceased, he, notwith standing the place and the sad duty he •was performing, neuld not refrain from. launch ing forth into laudations of Negro emanci pation and giving his own views on political topics, in spanner at Gnce out of place and disgitteeftil. After he had finished, his !loner, Judge Linn, proceeded to pay an °l nvent and truthful tribute to the character of Um distinguished dead. ' With him, we ten say thals , hie professional course, as a' member of the linr, was unsullied in every thingregarding professional honor anti in- • ' I tegrity. As a public man, since ho has let us, it is not our peculiat duty to speak of him; his characterjn that respect. belongs to his country, and the history of his coun try. Of his privaie life, and in his social relations', his kindness, the faithfulness of his friendship, and the warmth of his af fections, words- would not he sufficiently strong anti glowing'to do him justice in the judgement of those who seperated now for evniir-Oni'Llseminice, can only enshrine ' -.- ; • 'ts-theit , --bleeding 14e. le: it may bo permitted us to record his name as one who felt a deep sense, of religious duty—one who placed all his hopes of the future in the truth and in the doctrines of Chrjelianity. * Tnineve or Basest:v.—At a meeting of tbe Rebersburg hiterary Association, held on Friday evening, April 14, 180, the pres ident, Peter S. Bierly, appointed the.under signed a committee to draft resolutions expressive of the feelings of the society in view of the death of our lamented friend, Wesley W. Mealy. WMERWAS it bath pleased Divhie Provi dence to remove from tine vforld,through the fate of this cruel war, our brother, Wes ley W. Ilierly, who died in Petersburg, Va , during the past winter, of the effects of a wound received in battle, formerly president and for Acteral years a member of this asso ciation. Therefore r solmq—nnt It becomes us to bow with reverence and submission to that mysterious providence of our Iteavenly Father whereby we have been deprived of the counsels and assistance of bne mho alwav manifested is hearty interest in our proceeJing., and who was entitled by his intelligence and position to take a prominent part in them. Rao/yeti—That we deeply sympathize with the relatives of the deceased iu their be. reavement and sorrow, assuring them that while IN mingle our sorrow with theirs, yet we do not sorrow as those withont hope." Reim!red—That a copy of these resolutions be kept in the archives of our assoEintion, and a c'ipy be transmitted to the relatives of the deghesed; VINO that they be published in the nerl.efoute WArettm.ts. New Publications Lrrt: AND DRATII. IN B.SIIZI. PRVIONA, nr f. tirsunitgo, Hartford Corm. Edited by Ron?. If. ICRI.Lon Somebody, we s uppose the publisher, L. Stebbins, has sent us a copy of the above work. A 9 we have never been a prisoner in the South, 'vie cnnpot tell bow truthful his glories may, be. But let them be truth fhl or riot, they are very poorly told, and ill repay the person that takes the time to pe ruse Atom. In our estimation tho work ie a humbug, and will benefit no one excepting the publisher who pockets the price of it. FT . 2I to 114 BOOK. A monthly magazine anted to Literature amt Faztltion. By ' • , The May number of Ibis admired month ly is on our table. Its Steel Plate engraving is a beautiful May Scene. It has the usual finely ,executed Fashion Plates, . and the Reading is a variety of instructive, chaste, and amusing matter. . , We need not here say anything of this truly popular magazine, as it would be ml pertluous of a work so long and so widely know.u. THE Limes Faust). A monthly magazine devotedloi.iterature and fashion. Edi ted py Mrs. Peterson Prico :2,50 " tier finnunt. Like the ones that have preceded it, the May number of this favorite magazine is filled to perflOwing with the finest of plates and best of rending twitter. The Ladies Friend is second to no publication. o LADINS NATIONAL M IOAKINF-- - Devoted to the best interest of the tallies. Choi. J. Peterson Editor, l'hila. Price $ 2 . 00 - Peterson has ever been favorite of ours. The May number is on hand, fully equal if not superior to many of the higher priced magazines. THE SOLDIER ' S KISKET, ft monthly maga zine by C. IV. Alexander, 123 South Third Street, Philadelphia, at $2 pet annum. This is a new candidate for the favors of magazine readers. IL is a neat work, and will, no doubt, meet the approval of the public. We wish it etteoeu. On the 9th Inst., by the Rev. S. W. Seibert, Mr. Henry S. Center and Miss Ereline Tibbetts, both otlyalker twp., Centre Co. On tie same day, by the rame, Mr. Franklin Studebnker and Miss Elmira Aston, both of Heela,lContre Co. F ARM FOR SALE. • The Undersigned ofere for sale a et of land, situate in Walker township, eon' , Mining 140 ACRES, one hundred of which are cleared and in a high state of cultivation, while the balance Is covered by a fine growth of oak and„chestnut timber. • A boom and barn and °thir outbuildings ate erected on the premises and a goad oyelsord is also attacked to the place. For partioulars inquire of the subscriber, Who resides on the farm, near Ilublersburg. Ap.2t it, D. D. MeKEAN. =3=l I=l It. M. NIAGER. W. It. MERU. } Com H. 8. WOLF. I=l =I =I MARRIED. The Bellefonte Market. White Wheat, per bOzhel, • $ 1,53 Rod, do do 1.50 Rye,....... ....... . ...... do o. I.ot 'Curet Shelled, do....wit, " 100 Oct.,, .. do Burley 1,00• Buckwheat... ....... .... 7 .ido -' 02 Move Seed ~do 1000 Point oex, Lard, per pound, Bacon Pork d 0... Tallow, Butter, „ ~d 0... Egg* •• pet dozen Planter, ground,......per ton, .51-LLtAL NOTICES TBE BRIDAL CLIAMBER, .1 note Of warming and advice to thorn Ault-r -ing with Seminal Weaknesii, General Debility, or Premature Decay, from whaler er counts prodllooll. Bean, pander, and reflect! Ile wive in time. Sent FREE to any aildreas, for the boa* of the Sent 'by nature snail. Atli/reap JAMES S. BUTLER, 429 Broanwar, Now York. up, 14-3 m. Nr - DY.AMItii, Ittmeress AND CATAMPIT trtated with the utmost success by Dr. J. ISAACS, Oculist and Anrist, formerly of Ley den, Holland, No. 512 Pine street, Philadelphia. Testiomniala from tho most reliable NottrePS rli the city and country may Am seen at his [Ace. Thh metheal faculty are invited to nccomplory their patients • no he has no allieretelln his prac tice. ARTIFICIAL EYES' Inserted without pain. No cLargo made for examination. leb. 24, ly. '~V I[IHH Y : Kb! 1V lIIrNkHS'! I/o you what Whiskers or lliminaelies Our ; roetati Compound will force them to Aron , Oil he (111 not hest fate or chin, or hair on bald head.. in six meal. Price $l,OO. gent by mail any teller., clonle sealed, on receipt of price. Addrevs, WARNER .1. CO., Box I:18, Brooklyn, N. Y. feh 17 ly, THE IlllffiAl, - 1111ANBER, all 04 . 0 .9 IVarour4 and Instruction for suing men—pub balled by tho Bowel Association, and soot free of eliargo in neaten enrelope.i. 'Andres.; Or. J. N ItOUOIMN, Howard 14.treontion, Pll, fi b 17 ly WORiDM - DE PITADGER. • • Jurs.a,Ampub-rou.oh, DI. , ti . lIIPOUTPIII9 A9ll W1101.P.9.11.Y. TEALER9 FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS =MI= NOTICE TO JURORS. All persons sumninnell to serve 111 , Ju rors for the seeord week of the April Term, ' R collar Mantlay in May, are hereby online.' that they neod not allentl at raid Term. By order of the Coq, . n. coNi.r.v..ch,r,:y. SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Wilt ho exposed to public sale at. the Hotel of T. M. Hall in Miloshurg, nn SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1865, at 2 o'clock p. m , the following real efitate. ail noted in tho township Of Iluggs,antrr, Central City, containing THANE ACRES, MORE OR LESS, bounded by lands of .T. M. Wagner, A. C. Ri dings and abort., and known as the property of W'm Runkle, deed. Tho land is in the best condition. two thirds of it being planted with choice fruit. TERMS made known on dnv of sale. Apt 28, :It. OA WI. RUNK I.E. MUSICAL INSTRITMENTS GROVESTEP.N 4; CO., PIANO FORTE MANUFACTURERS, 4(10 - BROADWAY, NEW YORK The attention of the public end the trade i■ lei ited to our NEW SCALE, SEVEN- OCTAVE Itrieritood 1 3 iano Fortes, which fill volume and purity of tone art) unrivaled by any hithotto offerbit In thin marked, They contain alt the modern improvements, FILENCII, OII.AND ACTION, tIARP PEDAL, IRON FRAME, OVERSTRUNO BASS, ke., and each instrument being made under the per sonal supervision of Mr. J. 11. Grovesteen, who haA a practical experienoe of OVER TUIRTY YEARS in their manufacture, IS FULLY WARRANTED in every particular TIIE "uROVESTEEN PIANO FORTE" RECEIVED THE uiuuear AWARD OF MERIT OVER ALL OTHERS AT THE CELEBRATED WORLD'S FAIR Where were exhiliiled instruments from the hest tankers of Liman, Paris, Germany, Philadel phia, Baltimore, Boston I New York w and Mil, at the American institute for ft vn iqueetts- - - both of which can be seen at intAtut .rooms. By tho introduction of Improvements, wo wake a still. MORE PERFECT PIANO FORTE, and by manufacturing ini:only, with ft' STRICTLY CASH SYSTEM, are enabled to offer those itistauments at a price which will AbL COIIPVTITIOS R 1 11 S No. I.—Seven Octave, round corners, 'Rote wood Plain Can, $275. - No. 2.—Seven Octave. round corners, Rose wood Heavy Moulding, MIL No.3.—Seven Octave, round corner's, Rose wood Louie XIV. style, $:125, Terms.—Net cull in current funds. Descriptive Circulars sent free. STERNBURG & Co. A STOCK, MINE IV STOCK, • ANEW STOCK, OF CHEAP BOOTS, OF CHEAP BOOTS, OF CHEAP BOOTS, CHEAP STIOES, enr:Ar SHOES, CHEAP SHOES, CHEAP GAITERS, GIIEA I , GAITERS, Cilia'. GAITERS, FOR WOMEN, • FOR WOMEN, FOR WOMEN, AND CHILDREN, AND CHILDREN, AND CHILDREN, COME AND SEE, COME AND SEE, COME AND SEE, Our new and large stack of Boats and Shoes, (loiters, tt. for men, women and children. Wu can sell the very best article the markets can produce at from 30 to 40 per cent. lest than any other establishment in or outof Bellelionte, and we warrant our stock to be what we represent. The public aka emiticularly requested to bear bromiiiil that the Boot unit Shoe boldness is a new feature added to our establishment, and we Intend to ex cel any other establishment In Centre county in point of QUANTITY, QIYA . tITY,2 VARINTY AND IMMO Our stook of clothing and all descriptions of furnishing goods has jitst been largely replinisb -ed with new styles and patterns. We ask the people to Come and examine for themselves, before making purchases elsewhere. We guar. mite° to give entire satisfaction to all, at Reynold's new building, Bellefebte. Nov .28th,14—tf. 13,ROVH AdADEMY t HEMMAR`E. The Summer term will open . Wednes day, April 26th t 1366. Terme $7O, per session. Address', 1, 0, THOMAS, A, 01, Pine Ororo Mille, Pa, MUSICAL INSTI:CMENTS Y b. 1114 S IkfUST • aSTORF:, CORNER MAIN AND MILL ITIRKEIM, LOCK HAVEN, PA T. P. R' YNDVAtirAKES.PLEASURE in announobut to tbo Otixene Qt Centre Conhty that his ifusie store is nott, EIMI IN SI , CCESBFIip OVERATION, and that he to proffered to furnish them with 3luoieul latdrumente 61+ EVERY DESCRIPTION, op thdroost favorahlo terroq. lie take. paatiru lar plesauro iu,cnllin h l the attention of 016 peo ple to the superior qualitioa of the o 1 CIIICKERING'S PIAOS, There Pianos have universally taken the tint VTOIIIIIIII Over 1111 others wherever they hair been hsought to eouipetii 1111 l . They hese only to be seen and heard to be admired. ue their iniyaufnettireri hare sureeedell fully in,eolu ',Thing iu them those iiiillopensable qualities of a itiont piano, vie., brilliancy, power, depth, and till, ORtLt r lit; ItICILN F:Sei 0 . TONI. hieh absolute!) ihdlspensalile in nn metre want for aesomptinying the yoke. They are also cerebrate/I fur ST I,NhING IN,Tt:Nt; quality Is always quaii , uhle, bul it I. rsprrml iy su to verson4 Its tug to the von l try, mit is hot eons etuunt to gut pruiewonal toilets but suldoul. ItYNDER KEEN A•e,UrriA of of her Pianos. When ho informs thin poork that lm krun hu eclaoratml LIAI?iF:S BR()Tlif,'R'S I'IANOS, unneeearory to say a word in commentio of thew. sa tho reputation of the firm is authczent. DIGE/T1 E2crE ROLE. *'All for Central and IVentern l'atcut Inflated Icon nun and Immo I3OAItI)MAN & GRAY PIANOS' Thus Piano/ vary in priva from three hun tired and seventy-five dollars to seven hundred dollars, and are all warranted to girt; perfect satisfaction. PARLOR• ORGANS, Having ree . eirod the SOLE AciENCY for the (ptral Portion of - PnonYylvauis of Coo TREAT & DAVIS' PAW )R GROANS AND lIIPRoVhD MELODEONH, I am enabled to °War then' to the phhlio Itt re dai•td rate.. The, Parlor ttrgatta are gotturt tip ih thu tno^l ilittable mad attractive idyll!, art trarratattoi to gill) • PERFECT SATISFACTION, and are sold ton toliftinin per cent. cheaper than those of any other first-class manufacturer. Wu invite a eomperison of them with those of any other maker with reference to all the essential Tuallto, of a good. instrument, vie., Quality of one, Power of Tone, l'romp?bees of Act ton, Capacity for Variety of ltkpresslon, and last, but not laud, solidity and durability of cypotrue bon. Ihese Organs Are finished in dili..ren( styles o sult the tastes and pockets of purchasers, beini, in Plain Black Walnut, Cases! Carved Black Walnut Cases! Ptilja Oak Cases ! NrMIRRiIIMiPROM Fancy Chestnut eases! Plaiu Rosewood Cases, and ItYNDER KEEPS- also a larks supply of the celebrated MONITOR ORGANS, CABINET OILCANS! cllEylkrtrB Excasiort ORGANS I=ll3 TEMPERED RtI3D idELODEONs, RYNDHR IS PREPARED to Filimiah PIANOS FROM ANY MAKER in the United States, should customers prefer others thau thoao ho keeps on hand. RYNDER WILL ALWAs FOR MEN FOR M EN, FOR MEN, be aupplLed with an neportment of HAINES BROW. PIANOS, CHICKERIWO'S NA NOS, BOARDMAN d• GRA Y'S PIA NOS, AND BOURNE'S' PIANOS. Grateful for the largo patronage already be stowed upon him. and anxious to serve, all the people With whatever they may desire in tbo lino of good instruments, he has made special arrangements with the following• celebrated footers to fill orders for their Pianos at once, and at their price, via, • - • WM, 0. BItADBURY, STEINWAY a SONS, NEORGE OMR! .k CO., New Yort, aad WM. ricrAlli, or Baltimore. SYNDIR KEEPS VIOLINS, . FLUTEd, • FIAGEOtETS, Le. ib "f et every thing iihich ought to be kept in • Ideate Store. Call and 9 e B 11101 . Price 13111 eerie free, t vb. 24th, 11115,—1y. EUTFUL . LY -ANNOUNCES =TM Polished Oak Caeeb ! Fancy ITsewood Cases! rn~cra.t,.lxr•:~a.~a wkwiWie Imaa'Vass WINTEICOOODG AT Tlitt strumma ON _WILY STREET, BELLEFONTE, PA THE 110FF46 BROTHERS 711ar; just receive,' the finest assortriiefit pin and I , tinuper go.ttla el pr brouda to the itla,e, which they sell at prieea that dots 00111- , pAlelolll, 0.11"5161.10.1.; of Bost Quality Ladle& Dross Goods, srcu ♦. , • • trERIN(),S". • • OL'L.4.V VAL ICO ER 1 AND S DRESS t,' 0 ff At )1 Oo Aescuttltr.NT OF • • 11 • ...;drn dnd Irilican Wore. Flinn• ow/ Coln** Sowors, Tee.. 3 1 01 , 5a...83 , - • nr. Vonegor, Drted Fruit, Synp and Candi... t'iph, To- I,ICOO, Scath & 114 ,pr, titre, Nudarufia B,Sutlo,rtc WM a large nsoortmont of lathes' sad gettllemen's BOOTS,xfOES.e G 11. EAT 1N:I)I; t! li MENTS NAOS TT ICE T•ll'.11? GA INS 13=3 Cash or Country Produce! A.)* Bat, TEStr---- 11A RDWARN .A N D CUTLERY: BAXSTRXISSER & CRlilltli o~a~Rn~ ~~ _, Foam* in DOHESTI.O HARDWARE For the people gOnerally we have coal hods, coal scoops. coal shovels, coal tillers, lanterns, lamps, chimneys, melts table cutlery, pocket cutlery, plated • spoon.. plated forks, btl.le castors, lawyers, tea and cams pots, bettor knit es : mill saws, cross-c u t sae e, circular stirs, , gang wows, filet, nrenchtet, rivets hammers, hatchets, 1116- tockg, picks, forks, grub hoes, shovels, spades, rptitllng 'forks, hue•, pins,bair,t wine, • rings cold oil lamps, teds, skates, willow .sotstell i I In tr - corn sitelkrll, tl trim flaw!, yeti chalk, lent cut ;lutists, urns, • whips, chair+, doir chairs for feud cutters, pidds, emery, borax, rosin, pit,c White chalk, wire, horse nmle; - tern, prdes, wash-boards, rocki horse buckets, wooden pails, mop st icks, clothe+ pins. potato-masher•, butter ladles, ter prints, rolling pins, porch mats, door pallor mats, paint brushes, dust li ashes, shoo InuaheE. !:Oran brushes, st.,,rebrlishes, cons ter brushes, cot II ptppors, whips, sleigh bells, skates, heel-calks, glue, enamelled kettles, brass kettles, copper kettles, glue kettles, stew kettles, sauce pans, sledges, broad axes, thin • Lies, skeins and boxyl, axle grease, paints In oil, paints dry, lITIBP.II oil, 11111 Tie benzine; curtain fixtures pump chain, grind el-ones, wooden Pnrlip tubes, pumps, pump fixtures. ALSO, Rifles, Pistols, Shot-pins, Stael Springs, Glass. Pilgo' '"nnls, Saddler's Hard ware, and all nthar kinds of mercliandisa usual- Ir-k . The 'lock in entire!) new, and we are enabled sell lower lI an any oilier entablisbinent in the wary. Our place of bu•ineaa will be found on Nurthwent norm, of the Dimond, 11A MMTIiFiSSIIII ChIST. • Dellefotitti'a. Slay Ist, 1802.-lf. N E IV STORM AND VOODS fit Roynoltra noa Bulitlibg, Orr,:r Dow'. Tp 711110tORRIO 110.1iRE ) Wa incite the alttontion of the community to our EXTENS/VE ASSORTMENT OF PA Yer AND STAPLV DRY 60005, CA lir rrq, lIATB ANS ' QL ta.va *nag 'UnocEßlcn, &c., he Our entire stuck was purehared mince the late Beeline iu geld, awl we are gelling all Lath of rode TWENTY TO PM CENT cheapwr than the !mine goods monad have been bought. for it short time ago. Pursous in tr ant of goods will do well to oxamine our stock hoforo purchasing ellowhoto. 11 . IV ILLPEAL F.tikLy with those who favor us watts a eall, and will give them the benefit of the decline In goods IN P.VERY PARTICULAR N. B. The highest market price paid in cash for all kinds of grain. J. W. COOKE h Co DeLLsrdwrr, December, 1801-If N - 13 IV BAKERY! MATTHIAS oicnnticit, Would rempectfully inform tho people of BON fonte and vicivaty, that he tuts opened a no* and • , C MIPLETFI BAKERY, in the old Tnmpernnco lintel, on BISHOP Woe 'Aare he will keep constantly on band all kinds of BRE 1A POUND-CAKVI, SUGAR AND GINGER CAKES, CRACKERS, s.,- CANDIES &C., &C., &C., which he will sell at a reasonable and satisfac tory price Families will find it is their advantage to gat their baking done at thin establishment, as they can alwayaget pure,wholesornebread and cakes lust when theyneed them. Sept.l2, 1862—1 y TO TILE PUBLIC! MRS. SIMONS, Mans Sr., LOCK Rance, Ras the largest and cheapest stook of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FISII, Cedarware, 141100n6RSTG, * Liquors, Salt, bandies,: Se . gari, Tobac66, ever offered in this market. The attention of Hotel and Store-heepets called** the large stock of the following goads on-hand, which are offered at wholesale prices 200 barrels of Fish, 200 BARE LS, 01 0 LIQUORS AND WIN 50,bozes admitting Tobacco, 106,600 Segaol add a large lot of Salt. Mati, Molly and Feed abrupt on band at July 11, 'B4-tf. SIMONS, Main... St. IV I NES It. I,Q 1 : 0 Rs lI ALT: rSN: STOP AND READ! • tt THAT WOVLD • r PRES BLit .11 tOU It HEAL'S turinlF ITtit 31uNtt • • AND LIVE DAffit Ali ehNTENTED, suuccn rcheir.tsf T9CK I IQUORS AT TIIIi LI; SALE ►PINE AND LIQVUIt STORE, Honor ST111:1+ diroclly oi.poolto We old Termrrar.ce 11041 .AZILELIZADI SAIIMM *do. Nutvrithstunilii, the enoravons ta . t s ik u(1110- soil upon 101 articles in hia hns of bolineeti, be dill continues to roll the parrot unit :4,1 et the very 1.1%e/A fluter.} fiery inscription If FORELGN h DUMEiITIe Ligroit,z, whnlesulis and retail, t.t the I west. eeph . prier!, which arewarriinteil to he the ate- COM;Ilg to their ttoTtictire pnaoa. His stool. erinbirt.t in part of 01. D RI"Pj . idIrftirk . COARELII • WCIEJ,T, cony, ECTA.R. and others whiskies, at iron 27} cents td $2,00 iter s gallon. Also, •••, ALI. It INDSOF RItANDI 5.,• from Vrek, to !I • 00 per gallon. Rolland Una pure, Dom Ia eta., IS S'2,SU per galleg t PORT, 31Alti:ItIE. CHERRY, ItLielf DERRY and other wince—the hat 'Art.,:;.„— al as korutide rates as con be had in the clef, IRA SIPAUN BLArk ttEttat, (Witt ER, AND CA 11.1 WA Y,,..IIItANDIES, IT RE JAMAVA ANTI NEW EN( ILA N 141.31 CORDIALS OF ALL•KI \DS, all o 'which dill bo irarranlttti to hr as r ep eea t, a _ fed; and sold at. pr.'.. eiceedlitgl.; Itc4 All the lutuors offered for sale at Our t ',tufts, !Intent have been purchased et the I. noted States Custom Muse, cud consequently luurt be putt, anal reed. Ade" I'llettions anal others ere re.t.e, trolly tcyuested to ui‘e his leitharti incrrtnr Say Wirtii.li• - 61 - PERE PORT WINE JUICE IN TOWN. _ . TTIIE VONDEIt Or Ttlt: Agit! =I AT THE PURF.NI , :SS AND ell 'APNESS OF TO 441 RXICLEFI SOLD - T Jr. .11. ETTEZE S 1 irrIOLESALF, R'/NR AND LIQUOR .C . rnii: tifistfUt , dtfttikt, NELLtioNTE PA., • 'tile prupiietors estahl,hment take plenstini in Informing the pitblic that they hare couelohily un hand a sopply_ of choice foreign and domestic liquors, such as Oiel fi )IrtlNar,e, ' G Monoongale, And Irish ihiskeN ; Cognac, Lllttdcbtrry, . Cherry, • Ginger, Ana egnnnion Brandies; Maderta, Cherry, • And ./4:1/ns 117;ics, Scotch, • . And Holland Gin; New Egggbgnd .Kern; - VIM. RUM. • • a an -- 1:11,3 Peppermint, r i e _ fi'da,r. • ',ARRA _VITA TO rONTA.f.i" T MARA'ED. ALI T CA SICA 11/t; The attention of Oil ed to our stock of PURE LIQU suitable for mepieal purposes. and Drinijona constantly uu bad We havo 0.4 . Yk r PURI: IVECTAte 11 t11S1: in Town. All liquors were bought when liquors were ow, and we sell them acconlingly. All liquors are warranted to giro satiatae Lion. Confident. that we can please =stealers wt respectfully solicit a sham of public palratingh Liquors will be sold by the rkuart, barrel of tierce, we hare a large lot ' BOTT LED LIQUOIVI of chi!. 6ncst grades on hand. Ppril 15t,1863. SIM is ON A. wLnmAiNt tfaI'ORTIIR IYIIOI.IpIALE br*Liert B KAN DIES, W I ; M:S t GINS , , IVREA 7; R YE A MO htiturßOAr W11133 - r Ab. 50 6 NOltTil NiNin kuelo4 Cpiin g (inrdbn.) Pillf,AD-F.LPTILL PPYI . A Sept. 1861 ci K I N 8 ' 11001' SKIIVt MAidIFACTORY, No. 1548 ‘iTch etreat, alivre Sixth, Pyladelphis. WILOLEtiALk AND RETA.II, Ms Most eolivpletwinntortnfehria en l - qUal.. ity and SO lea of Ladies' ;Hisses, and Childiom* Hoep Skirts in the city. Thaso of our own make are gotten up expressly to meet the wants of First Class Retail Trade—embracing all the new and desirable styles, sizes, lengths, and size . waists, in trail and plain skirts, fromM9_l9_,o zprings, from 33 to 44 niche+ long, spit 2/, ft 2/, 3, 3 i, 31, and 3/ ands retuid lye bottom.; making more than it hundred enriches fur ladies ; in titiziees' end childien's skirts we are beyond ail cortipkition ; all that aro etude by us have stamped on the kid pail "Hopkins' Hoop Skirt Manufactory, No. 028 Arch street, Philadelphia, and aro warranted to give satisfaction. te , -.4rAgents for the "NEW FLEXIBLE" the most pliable Hoop Skirt made, equal to Bradley's "Duplex liliptie" Skirt, and at much lower prices. Also, constantly in receipt of n fall assort ment of good Eastern mail° skit:a, *lit% aie being sold at rafrly low prie*.l Kid padded and metalic fastened IS springs, , ,,*s kents; 20 - sprlng $1 00, 25 springs $1 13; 30 .springs $1 25; and 40 spring $1 50 Skirts ;mid° to order, altered, befit repaired. Terms CASK, One Ptleit Ottly. For airmildr, containing Fitts . or 111,11bs, lengths, eitoll, and prichN cilll of liddreas by mail, itlclosing stamp for postagli, 110PKINS' 11001 SKIRT MANUFACTORT, tttisKs, No. 628 ARCH SIREET, PHILADELPHIA mar 10 3m FARMS FOR SALE FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. Two valuable Tracts of Land, end tkettimf oontsming 11.4 i acres situated in Liberty Town ship, the other 120 &ono, situate in Virginia Township, Warren county, iota, a distance of about 28 miles from Posmoiees, capital of the State, and about 11 Miles hen; Indianola, the county seat. The ,buid is rolling pttlyie, well watered; with node timber upon the 'larger rack. It is situated in the best part of the State, and wiU be sold cheap, or enebanged for real estate In this aunty an good aerate. Pea 4thee.particularss apply to the Edito of this pipet. enADES NEV. NIOT.O . GRAPHIC BoOld el: Ik:terrier iod and Market, Pkilade DirrgO illNk*Ciddred Ptietogrape Per UM: - grow Card De Via. for WO. All kinds of Painting and Cot"; dodo tho:best and eboapint • Doe. lad,'64-Iy. HENRY 11.610 . 13 N, No. 620 Arch street, above Fifth, Ptak, delphia, Noovireceurer and Dee aerie Watches. Pico Jewelry, Solid Sayer Were, and eoPerfor Bitter Noted Were. mh 2.4 huh A1)4147.4161 . ': - 7 -- GoLD e PENS FOR THE MILL&EI I'ENB TO NEW lIAND, AND• Marge 'MR BlidT 001.1) PENS IN THE WORLD' An Towtopt of the following /1111110, WC Will Wad by mail, or al dowelled. n or Peno.,w lecting• the same ineetortliwi to the tietwriptiosi. namely: 1701,1) J'ENA WITHOUT C.1:4144. Tur reate a number ? we Cuo 'wren/ Cr. rents a ilantber 3 pro; for wow .14.,Umr#61 ii n tni44 1 pea ; 1.4 fl .1.5 , *rotator S pen tut 3lr tt 11;nul.e r 6 pen tho you.' P a'. in •11‘ , t Oared ecten•iqn ram r, n Ula jr (o 2 pee k; 1.4 AI 25 au 3 pun: for ,5.1 Nu 1 pea, for . .6.2 Nir 5 run tot „F 2 2.? NJ 6 prd Thor! peer are ;1.4:1 1 a..1 THE 1.141'11:11 4.1. PE 9: nut are well itqyhtel nie.l tine wr i ting Gold ,r,th' s tt.fla Aridliuv P0111(6. although 114. art, unwarranted, and cannot bik ex e ltangetl. ' rlft T (/ Lill LITT ft, 11.1 ',N; # , atobri PENS., Our name C r \ irverjeah ;fold Peri Co N ). SW 111110.1, one all , pen, of ;hid grad*, and dio point, ore wire-anted fof six counthe, creqX Itjaiuot aeei.lcato. - These pent err ail ,oholl NATI (*VA L PEN. rriitt lite initials of our firm A U 1' and are carefully made, haring the same points SA one first quality ,Pests. The (piny grcat differ ence being 2n the quality of the gad. The putukhe lthlkrotte dor nirt; only. IC , . bkiflg alhalle , d. MI 14tripot eeialetei fbt the pocket, and No :1 tho and to 12 the lamest mammoth pen for the desk'. • iIZILD. PENS 1V1T110177 CASES. For St Ph ti No I pen, lettputtli7, of p No 2 pen, 24 oualit, fat di .25 • "ro 2 pPli, lot i f unktr. or.. No fiuslit, , for 75 nNo 3 /-t quality, or a prrt 2d lualily; for S 2 a No pea lot IptaillY, qr No 5 pun 2.1 ttuality ; tor 50 aNu 5 pan I n t 111111ity, pt No 0 ptat 24 ponlity: for $.l 2., aNo 1 1 ,IhY Id quality. I'..r $1 111 Nu T e. 4; 8 pun t SIU 00 No 12 I)Cat?- r ;tuallty. . Till: SAN( I GULL tit Vs. TN SOI:,F l stisrn, -di XTE srtirttkN Vittlltti; wrrn--ris"-crt.: For $2 o Nu 1 pen lit 1.1:Oily, or a No 2 pen quid.ty f4r $2 25 o No 2 pen, Ist 151 - 1 1 '21 lot quality, or •N 4 4itett 24 piftily, for $2 5 , 1 f. No 4 fru lot quolity, or o-No 5 peit'lhl quality fur it St 24t0 ft pen Istquality, or aNo 6 1.0 / 11 qtliiitt7 ftd 1.15i1 • Nutt - itell tat yaahly. odr.fi PENA ijiL T A Attt f .111) QUAL -ITt, R, IL! SIIITER 1101•11 f PlflaNT DE$Ci t11.1e4 EltB AND SiOftiiccp VASES. For $2 25 a No 3 pod. La 114ality, or a No 41 pen 24 quality; for $2 76 a No 4 pen let goal it)4, or a No sred ; for i 3 ill a No pen lat v 1111641 No 6 pen 24 qualify.; fur $4 • lie 6'Orli lit qualgy. Vol. $5 50 aNo I pen. .For 6 75 aNu tl pen. Fur $l2 06 aNo 16,9,40 —lll first quality. Our lion rank throughout the country as equal If not superior to any gold pens coonnfacturod. Not 9nly for their writing qualities. hut 4113111- Wily and elegant finish. The greatest oar. 04. tined in their manufacture, and nano ars sold, with the slighteat imperfection which skill eon detect. • • , Partiea in ordering mats 'Teary the name, number and quality in all inplaneee, and whether stir or limber, coin. or dime. - A iLiseounbof twilre per tout will be allowed psi nuns of $l5, if sent to ono address et one tune ; fifteen per cent on $25; twenty per rent on $40.. rernittanees by mail, nrCISTLIIIID, Ste at our risk. To ,who caolose is eaty cents extra for . registeriug, wo guarantee the safe delivery of the gouda, Circulars of all our new styles, with engrar inga of &tact sixes, sad prices. seat upon re ceipt of stamp, if desired. Pens repainted fur fifty cents, by road. Address, AMERICAN GOLD PEN CO., Jan 20-2 moo. No. 200 Broadway, N. Y physician is call- G REAT GIFT DISTRIBUTION TWO HUNDRED FIFTY THOUSAND WATIMIRS, CHAINS, DIAMOND RINGS, & 3 =MEI n,............ th5.......„Ni. Without mil -pm know dh Ilst of dale do lai °deb! 250 Gent's, Gold Hunt' Watches 250 Ladles' Gold and 114,60 ease watches SOO Gents' 11unting..Cesis silver watches t* 2fl Diatnood Itinge. , s ....... 0* 10.-• 1 3000 Uold vest and noCk . riiallie..... IS to 3* 30Q0 41 . to e 3000 Gold oral band btiebleta...... 4to II 8000 Chased o.lld Braetibts.::..: .... Itb re 1000 Chat.lain chain' did gaoled 4 ....... ........ 6 to 24 'OOO SoAlipire antrgold lirnathei... 4 to 1.11 0000 Latta and Floreothie bmcbes. 4to 6 6000 Coral, opnl arra flidlitald bre diem u 4 to el 5000 llosair, .144 lava, arid Fiorito a 4 10 • 7500 Coral, opal, and Emerald ear drops . .... .. 4 to A 4000 Cadifornia disolood brisas4pins2.3o.l. 10 3000 Gold fob and rest int h keys2.so to A 4000 lob and, sosst fiblioll 51idt0..... 3to 10 . , ' 51514141- butt., ' - studs, ac 5 to 8 3008 thlthlitbS, pencils, Le 4 to 7 1000 Mi.ll:ll.fire lockets... ......... _2 5a to n 4oaq • ' Magic spring 3to 20 21100 (101 l toothpicks, crosses, &c... 2to 5. 50011 rlain gold rings 4to 1 50110 Chased gold nng5...1...- .... 4to 11 1000 Stone set and signet ring5......2.50 to 10 1000 (attered% diamond rings.. ... . 2 - to 111- 7500 Set iodise' jewelry —jet and gold 8000 acts Indies Jewelry ...Losompo, pearl. &c ' 4to 14 1000 (lola Pens., silver ezteadors holders EN pcords L'4 to 10 1000 olti pkils and gold mooniest* olden, 5000 :old pens and go:d ealeoilon bolder; ' 5000 Silvei Goblets and drinking ' nem „ , 6to bil 3000 4 Ctl ilver istair - ' Si to 15 2Q50 05146( ftkit slid rake baskets, S. tp "SO 6000 Doted sitrer,tea spooas..lllo to SO pit doe. 5000 " " table spoons iftid &tbs. ' • ' • 20 to 40 per deaf fillbebtisetpleare of he 'great stagnatios elel! ttnde in the mattifaeturiesdlstriets of Sealant. through the war baring eat c the supply of cotton, n largo quantity of valuable jew4 t r m y ,; 0 01117 1 , ratcinge for the Fattish *ark ' been tor for ae in the country altel _ L t., MUST FA AT ANY BAC/tilickl, 'bildiiirtbtaili titeuenitairdk Asvanda/e.• CA.. astitlg ars awaits fOrttke principal ofauillketahrs. have reseilved 'pais a grill [jilt C r elnition, eject to the. ollowing 'reeilbr CertiEwitcs tnintingesteb 'Wets and kir earn ore fotaea in sealcil antelopes and 'veil One of thevenkrilopos jelll be sent by m u= anylEitisiiia 6ii receipt at 23 wata. i.,,,- • - .' A 141,1 ENTICE/a Tti lIIE 80241).1te' DOLLAk 'EACII„,12)T11011T kE " •l In ug ..,PALITIL W-- --- - • aw ) b TAY On* you WS opt,kni iot... 1 diazioi (qt one MO at Tbiut One Ea Agent minket =Mama tolled.' 15 art IN CM Tit 01:17' THE POCKFT SECCiNtv (ItATITt (;00 PEN TO CLUBi4 itliwitt cii - Eft ONE MILLIQp DOLLARS& ALI. TO Si SOLD FOR NB DO 4 LLAR BACILI i" rd to *aide)! Not to La paid for "kat you are to Splaa- AU to be loLd ler oats T!EI aLs le 1 , 1 . 4 0 ES :Irvt v,;.,. II to 70 S to 16 to is
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