Atwaatt,Wairlutlan 11131101.4 t Per 7W When paid in advance MIA whit Mk pita in advance, and $3,00 when Dot pail Wore the expiration of the year. ANSWERS V% CORRESPONDENTS IL A. 13.—We harm never tooted the matter, nor • do we think It would be worth while, At least, we shall not undertake it now. or • . , '• Jramos.—The new Fee bill for jettiest ana eenoteNee passed at the set oemioa of the Lesbian" and is the iiw l ot the whole Statafapplying alike to e odirdty. , Kere.i—You 'should try R Attila. Remember qte anecdote of Robert [truce, and keep up gout courage. A faint heart never yet ac ' ecompliabed anything. Lcossan.—lf you really are as Lovious.sis you seem to be, you bah hotter attend to the matter yourself, and not trust it In the hands of anybody else. A single misstep may prove fatal to your preloct. B..elarke, they-comedian, and brother in-law of .7. Wilkes Booth, is tlge funniest. man alive, and ketlii an audience in a con tinual roar of laughter. i ft is nontrobable . that he is In any way OAupected with the ' Booth-Lincoln .tragedy, and hi recent ar rest may be only precautionary., ' 8. T. In--Yours to certainly an embarrinoting ease. If the young lady still refuses to see yon or to receive any message y.. 0 may send her, we are at • lose to . know what advice to give you. She is evidently very deeply of fended, yet if mho loveS you KW debotedly and unselfishly as you seem to think eho she does, you need not despair of a recon ciliation. When she learns bow sincerely sorry you aro for your conduct, and what anguish your banishment from her . presiince cantles yon,abe will r lent and Teeters you to fit, providsilioti make s imbable_w knowledgment of your error. How to snake her aware of this you will best know. Hereafter be careful never to commit such an Indiscretion again. __THINGS ABOUT TOWN AND COUNTY. Clusdn ❑eo. Harman has been appointed agent for Adam's Express Com pany. The office will hereafter be at Har man's Hotel. I=l=l AeguirrEit.--The trial of Wm. Gains, for the murder of his brother 'Whorl, resulted in his acquittal. We eltall give a. full his tory of the case next week. I=l Goma BACIL-A squad of soldiers in charge of a lot of homes and army wagons on-their way to Harrisburg to lieditichorged, encamped in town on IVednea•loy night last. GITTING READY.—The juveniles about town are getting exceedingly industrious and Baying since the bill pouters for the cir cus were around. The ILith will he a big day fur them. Banes JAIL —A prisoner by the name of Charlto, confined in the jail at. this place for !passing counterfeit money, broke jail one day this week and made his escape. Ile has not been ro-arrested at this writing. Anoth er argument in favor of a new jail. - Ooou.—The bricklayers will commence work on Brokerhoof's Row o,n Monday nest. This has been en eyesore to the citizens of our town for the last two years, and the re moval of the vast brick piles that hove bar ricaded the streets about it will be some thing that will cause every one to rejoice BONNETS.—The spf•ing fashion has dis orirded the sky-scraping hunncta, and has brought in vogue ilre half-handkerchief hen net, which a newspaper Altiti s talina in New York reports as bernig "a aiinfilitile runc lion placed on the top of the head, and Imre .'" affording the requlsite facilities for sue tat 'rig even the moiety of falling lace and cluste ' decorations whi.ch so delicate an thr, 4. atom req ' cc." • 7,4 o A COUPLE o cc female Americans, of African descent, in 'get' in a little ' set-to,' the other day, on the hill book of the Cum, lititiiiirotaliinprecillens irci'iTei'ec, the blows heavy, and the MMicsomewhat injoriona. " The doge did bark—the children sere:bum', Up flew the windows all. We wbuld recommend come of humane sbolnlon brethern to give that nei&abor• vitood a call. ==l ADJUTANT Nit:Fri:v.—Our sanctum was illuminated on Tuesday last by the presence of Adjutant Sydney T. kindly, of the 18-lth reg't.. who has been for so long a prisoner in Dixie. " Syd." looks well, and is in first.. rate spirits. We were glad to see him once more, as we had begun seriously to fear that be had gone the way' of all flesh!' llr Illft for Annapolis...on Wednesday, to re port, and hopes soon to be discharged fiem the service, in which he has always been an honorable officer. - 0 - Pam Stone, at the Logan Saloon, under Hoffer's store, has introduced • new feature in the entertainments of that establishment. He not sets out • free lunch every morning, which is a most con venient arrangement for tie's° who get hun gry between breakfast and"dinner. The lunch suasion, of bread and butter, dried beef, obeeee, pieilea, Nelda, waelvol down by a glass of good lager. are not hard , to take, Ths;husch is free, and is set out every morning froth nine to eleden o'clock. • Slone knows bow to keep saloon, and in this --resfjeed be laaflead of all his ootomporaries. ' — •llsWe kiwi a call and• partake of his good things. I=l Two of our neighbors piokbd up a poor little, yellow, starved "purp." They nurs ed and fed him to fatness. They •doated the grateful wag of his narrative. They were enraptured at the music of his voiew They slot: soundly on their downy heds,• eansolotm that no robbers aouid molest et make them afraid while that lydx.4ed can ine kept wattle; yid ward: The scene eltanges. 4'Tie noon. Ths found ling "dorg," the i s iturp" of misfortune; gnaweth a bone. 4psirentice blacksinitlt epprottoles, take. a deliberate and cold blooded sight at the. defenseless animal, fires his an, and ell that remains of Mel dog is Lis Inanimate Porpite. 'The tail shell wag to more. Rev/4;K ring iu reare. --Mlimannt weather bas come at last and for the past few daii, old Sol has made his appearance, developing the green of the herbage rapidly.- Trees have budded and areputting forth their - linen. leaves, thus givirtiraillilitirit • charming appearance. =I —Mansfield's Dispensatory says that moat of the Sarsaparilla of the shops is inert and grorthless. Dr. Ayer in his writings on this drug stateelhat not only is it inert is found in the shops, but so also are moat of the preparations froin it or bearing its name., Ile shows, hostever; that This feat arises from Ilieuse of worthless viiirietia,, or un skillful preparations by ineoropOt. men; 'bk. the tine Medical Sarsapurilla (Sam smilax oft) tif the- tropics, when freshly gathered in the bud, is one of the mast e4f feetual alterative* we possess. tionihintd with other substantive power, like lodine, hock, &c.,)inntkez Ayer's "CtNip, kixt of Sarp., which we Lave reason to be lieve is one of the most efiectual remedies for humors, skin disease. and for purifying the blood which lint; ever yes been found by anyhod) , .—Banger (Me.) Ntrrur,. Ma. Itl'Atamersn's Srexcu —ln another part of to-days paper will be found the re marks of Mr. McAllister, on the death of James T Hale, together with the rd quest of the " membern. of the bfir " and "officers of the con, t " for its publication, and the reply. In justice to Mr. M. we 'cheerfully gixe it a place in our paper, not witluitanding the ungentlemanly itudnun , tioits contained in his letter. It is a matter of 'regret that Judge Yale's death almuld in any manner form a pretext for party hick eringe, or political strife, and we are sorry that the gentleman chosen to pronounce the eulogy, shoUldpurette such scours* as piny cause matters to be referred COO, that will Whether the apeeilt furnished us for pub lication is a literal rendition of the one de ' livered in the Court House, on the cream ion referred to, we cannot say. The comments on it at the time, in the WATCRINIAN, as the mark attached indicates, ware an itten by another than the edit cir--axentleman whom we have every reason to believe would' not wilfully , misrepresent the remarks of any one. But we do know that over half of the gentlemen whose names are signed to the request to have the speech published, did say at the time flint that speech was both " out of place" and "disgraceful." If it was the time and place to bring up the political record of the deceased; if it was the time cud place to denounce those who could not endorse his political course; it it Wind the time and place for Mr. McAlis. ter to eulogize a few renegade democrats, beci use they taw proper to leave the party and Note with abolitionism, to overturn the Constitution of our country, and the time end place fur hint to make assertions, which he knows cannot be sustained, so far as the Democratic members of Congress from this State are concerned—then we will admit that the comments of our correspondent,were unkind, and did "misapprehend" hie re marks. But we give his speech in full, cor rected and revised, and our readers can judge whether, on an occasion of the kind, it was not both .out of place" and " dia . graceful." _______o_ GiNIRRA.I3II.IBIIIN,—We had the pleasure of a call from Brigadier General James S. Brishin the other day, who has recently ar rived in this place from Kentucky on his way to Washington, on b usiness connected with his departnieut. Gen. lirisbin is au sttperintendent of the organization of colo ed troops in Kentucky, and in a recent re port he shows that his labors have resulted in the enlistment of twenty one thousand colored troops in that §tate, while eleven new regiments are being organized. This will make a quota of over thirty thousand colored troop• fur Kent heky, and Gen. Brut luin hoped to have it filled within sixty days after the dal; °Gills report. The Cincinnati C'unirnerc;al stales that Gen. Mit:hitt has recently Intact:3 , rd a letter to (lovelier Brakiltile, of Kentucky, urging non him the jai! , to • 1 • ;4. • 'stature together to pass the "Constitution al amendment." "The G-n. says the slaves are iominally free rahl the masters cat uo longer depend upon their labor, and points out the evils that moat It:gee - from the present half slam half free condition or the State. Ite'claims that the passage of the amend ment would quiet the minds of the negroes, and cause them to remain nt home and till the toil now so much in need of their labor. Morey than twenty thousand of the most valuable slaves have already gone into the army ; so that Kentucky mutt choose miter to have her slave population abscond anti natal by the army, or to save her labor to the soil by granting unconditional freedom to the slaves at home. Tliklovernor replies, concurring in ill opinion that slavery can no longer be re tained in Kentucky, that labor must be reor ganised on a free basis." While we are glad to see Gen. Briebin on the high road to prosperity, and believe that he has honorably won his way to his present position, we suggest that State ex ecutives should best know their own policy, and should not be influenced by military dictation. We give Gen. Ifrisbin credit for conscientious motives, but knowing that a letter which he once wrote to Governos Letoher was productive of no, good, we would caution him, in a friendly way, against to much indulgence in his epistola ry,pßelivities. Wit do not now, nor have wo over approved of the enlistment of negro troops into the army, but, nevertheless, the position of su perinteaffent of the enlistment of colored troops, is an Important one, and requires tr good deal of tact and energy. Gen. Brisbiu . appears to give satisfaction to the govern ment in this respect, and as it has to be done, we do not know of any one who would do it mare effectively or impartally than Gen. Briebin. Tho general left. here on Tuesday - for Washlogtm, but—will return again on hie wny to Kentucky. Personally, Gen. Brie bin is a goutlaman, and has many' fFiends in tills o only. MARRIED. In Bellefonte, at the residence of J. H. Me. Cittre, oefeesdiey. morning, May 2, la Bev. J: R. Barnard, Rim DJ J. Berle, of 'T113014 . 0111 Juninte county, end Miss eery Moore, of Cantle eonnti; Pa. . . . . At the lame time sad place, by the Rev. J. P. Arranger. Mr. :elm !NI. Beverly to Vise Emily both .iihwur.l, Centre conuty, Pa. DIED, • On Sriturdoy, the 22d ultimo, at her residence, in this borough, Mrs. Ellie .11 : Grades, in the 51st year of her op. The Bellefbnte Market. White Wheat, per bushel,.... do Rye, do Corn Shelled, ....... Oats. . Barley do Buckwheat, do Clove Seed do Potatoes, ..... ...... do Lard per puund,...... Bacon, ° Pork,. ...... ... : ..... .......do Tallow, do.. ..... Butter, per dostmt Plaster, ground ..... .per ton, A L N THE BRIDAL CHAMBER. A note of warning and advice toabose suffer ing with Seminal Weakness, General Debility, or Pronafire Decay, from whatever canto, produced. Read. ponder, and reflect! Bo wre in Disc, - Sent FILER to any padres?, for t he benefit of Gal afflicted. Sent by Return wall. AdAreas JAMES S. BUTLER, 429 Broaflway..New York. ap. 11-3 m. ..71ArnkArfil..4%, BLINIoNESS AM, CATARRH— tr.:RINI with tho utmost success by Dr. J. ISAACS, Ochllet` and Aurist, formerly of Ley den, Holland, No. 519 Pine street, Philadelphia. Testiftionlals froin the most reliable sources in the city and enuntry may be seen at his office. The m edical faculty are Incited to acrompsny they patients, as he hos no secrets in his prac tice. ARTIFICIAL ETES inserted without pain No el.arge Ovule for examination. feb. '44, ly. ig ! Do >no want Whiskers or bloo-Yaches Our D recut% Compound will force them to grow op be moot be.,t fare or chin, or hair no bald heads, in els necks Price $l,OO. Bent by mail anywhere, closely sealed, no receipt of price. Address, WARNER di CO., 80/ 138 Brooklyn. N. Y. leb - 17 ly TDB essay a Warning and Instruction for yo.mo inen—pub- Urelfirgilii sea iTsrenTelopes. Address Dr. J. AKILLIN HOUGHTON, Howard Associationj• Philadelphia, Pa. fob 17 ly WOODSIDE & STADGER, No. 407 Arch atreet, above 'ourth, Philadelphia, 11:3=1 FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS J,WO2DRIDE, J. J. It TADICER, C. T. TrAnragn N OTICE TO JURORS. All persons summoned to serve as Ju rors for the eecord week of Ore April Tenn, Court commencing on let Monday in. May, are hereby notified thatthey need not attend at said Term. By order of the Court, R. COSLEY, Sheriff. SALE OF REAL ESTATE. • Will be expo,' to public safe at the hotel of T. M. Hall in Mliceberg, on SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1865, at 2 o'clock p. m., the following real estate, Rik flitted in the tosfnship el' Boggs, near` Central City, awitsining TAKER ASRES, MOR.FI OR LESS, bounded by !finds of J. M. Wagner, A. C. hi dings and others, and known as the property of Arm Runkle, deed. The land is it the best condition. two thirds of it being planted with choke fruit. TERMS mode known on day of pale. 4'128, 3t.. DANIA RUNKLE. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS = , _. = GROVF,STEEN & C 0.,. PIANO FORTE MANUFACTUREP.I,4' 499 BROADWAY, NEW YORK The attention of tho public and the trade is invited to our NEW SCALE, SEVEN OCTAVE ltosew'oed Piano Fortes, which for volume and runty of tono are unrivaled by any hitherto offered in this market. They contain all the modern initSrovements, FRENCH, GRAND ACTION, HARP PEDAL, IRON FItAME, OVERSTRUNG BASS, &c., and each ingtrunnent being made under the per sonal supervision of Mr. J. 11. Urovesteen, who bus a practical experience of OVER. THIRTY YEARS in their manufActure, IS FULLY WARRANTED in every particular. THE "t4ROVESTEES . EIA;cO FORTE" mmeemmewie±al I= Where were exhibited instruments from the best makers of London. Paris, llermanv. phis, Baltimore, Boston and .N.,.÷ . Tork , and also at the American Institute for five succes sive years. the Gold and Silver Medals from both of which can bo seen at our wareromus. By tho introduction of improvements, we make a still MORE PERFECT PI ALTO FORTE, and by manufacturing largely, . with STRICTLY CASH SYSTEM., are saablorl to offer those instruments at a price which will PRECLUDE ALL COMPETITION. PRICES I.—Seven Octave, round corners, Rose wood Plain Case, $275. 2.—,Scren Octave, round corners, nose wood Heavy Moulding, s3oo. No 3.—50% en Octave, round corners, Ruse wood Louis SIB'. style, $325, Tornis.=Net cash' in current funds. Deseilprive Circulars sent free. STEENNURG 4 Co A NEW STOCK A NEW K A NEW STOCK OF CHEAP BOOTS, OF CHEAP BOOTS, OF CHEAP BOOTS. CHEAP SHOES CUEAP SHOES CHEAP SHOES CHEAP GAITERS, CHEAP GAITERS, CHEAP GAITERS, FOR WOMEN FOR WOMEN, FOR WOMEN, AND CHILDREN, AND CHILDREN AND CHILDREN COME AND BEE, COME AND SEE, COME AND SEE, Our new and large stook of Boots and Shoes, Gaiters, &. fur men, mown and children. WO can sell the very beet article the markets can produce at from 30.t0 40 Or mint. less than any Other establishment in or outof Bellefonte, and we mg rant our stock to be what we represent The putliic aro particularly requested to bear in mind thaj,the Boot and Shoe business is a new hature added to our establishment, and we intend to ex cel any other establishment In Centre county in paint of QUANTITY, QUALITY "' VARIETY AND EU= Our dock of clothing and all deforiptions of furnishhig goods has just been largely. replinish ed with new styles and patterns. We ask the people td come and examine for themselves, before tasking purchases elsewhere. vta guar 'rants* to give entire satisfaction s to oil, qt Reynold'a nett building, Bellefonte. • Nor . N3l--tf. .~ MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS R Y . NI? R R'B MUSIC STORE; V .. 1,06 ....1 00 CORNED MAIN AND MILL BTREETB, LOCK RAVEN, PA T. P. RYNDER TAKES PLEASURE in announcing to the cilium of : Centre County that his music store is now • IN SUCCESSFUL OPERkTIGIN, "nd that ho lo Pupitscd to ~ f ornish the, with AttAiUrTiiitiumento MED OF VERY , DESCRIPTION; 16,n1 on the Most favorable terms. Ile takes particu lar pleasure in calling the attention' of the peo ple to the, 4tsperior qualities of the celebrated CIIICKERING'S PIANOS, Those pianos have universally taken the tired 'premium over all others wherever they have been broughein 'competition. They have only to Le seen and heard to be admired, an their manufacturers have succeeded ao fully in com bining in thein (hero iudispeoeablo• qualities of a good piano, is., brilliancy, power, depth, and the OROAN I 'LIEE RICHNESS OF TONE which is•absnlntely indispenanble in an instru ment for accompanyang the r Mee. They are also celohratcd for ,4 STANDING IN TUNE This. quality is always desirable, hut it is especially so to persons living in the country, where it is not convenient to get professional tuners but seldom. RYNDER KEEPS A-SUPPLY saf-a• t that he loops thecolelorated lIAINES BROTHER'S PIANOS, it ie unnecessary to say a word M commenda tion of them, as the reputation of the firm is alone sufficient. RYNDER RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCES that ho has received the BOLE AGENCY for Central and IVestern Pennsylvania of the Patent Inflated Iron itim and Frame BOARDMAN & CRAY PIANOS These Pianos vaQ in ?wire from three hun dred and seventy-file dollars ti seven hundred dollars, and Are all warranted to give perfect satisfaction. PARLOR ORGANS Having received the SOl i E AGENCX for the Central Portion of Penneylvtimidt of the TREAT & DAVIS' PARLOR, ORGANS AND IMPROVED MELODEONS, I am enabled to afar them to the public at re duced rates. The Parlor Organs are gotten up in the moat duraLle and attractive style, are warranted to give PERFECT SATISFACTION, and are sold ton to fifteen percent. cheaper than those of any other tirsi,-".L. ronnufaeturer. We int Ito a comparison of them with .•e of nay other maker with reference to all the essential qualities of n good instrument, viz., Quality of Tone, Power of Tone, Promptness of Action, Capacity for Variety of Expression, and last, but not least, solidity and durability of construc tion. Theft Orono , are enighed in different styles to suit the tastes and peekete of pnrehnsere, being in Plain Black Walnut Cases ! Carved Blink .Walnut Cases! Phan Oak Cases! "Mse — sl Plain Chestnut Cases ! Fancy Chestnut Cases! Plain Rosewood Casc3, and ItYNDER KEEPS ale° a large supply of the celebrated MONITOR ORGANS, CABINET OItOANS! CREYX;IY'S EXCELSIOR ORGANS TEMPERED REED MELODEONS RYNDER Is PREPARED to runtish PIAIZO FROM ANY .MARRR to the United States, should customers prefer others than those he keeps cn hami. RYNDER WILL ALWAYS be supplied with assortment of BAINES BRO'S. PIANOS, CIHCrERING , S PIANOS, FOR MEN, FOR MEN, FOR MEN, BOARDMAN GRA rs PIANOS, • Axis' BOURNE'S PIANOS. Grateful for the large patronage already be stowed upon him, and anion. to 'erre all the people with 'whatefer they may desire in the Goo of good instruthedts, be has made special arrangements lei following' celebrated faetwa toll orders foitheir Plane/rat onee, sad at Umberto% vie., - . WM. B. BRADIJURY, STEIIiiOA.Y 4 SONS, GEORGE STECK et CO., New tort, and WM. BRAM; of Baltimore. EYED'S KEEPS VIOLINS, GUITARS, FLUTES, FIFES, FLAGEOLETS, Le. In Aka- every thing which ought,to be kept in • Musie Store. Call and see him. Price liete" peel free. Feb. ?4th, 18115 Iy. e people Fancy Roscw•ood Cases! ♦xD Cnarxer's MISCELLANEOUS. - 3 4111.11X174111 07 ' TER pOOD A 7 ?MI "IRON FRONT" BUILD • FALL A.ND WI ON JUIN STREET, BELLEFONTE, TUE HOFFER BROTHERS Have jest received the finest assortment of aping and summer gbods ever brought t o it place, which they sell at...prices that-defyfiWm petition, consisting of , - Zest Quality Ladies Dress QFoods CE= MERINOS, CASHMERES, DELANES,, , ' ' CAL MORS AND SUMMER DRESS GOODS AI A C7 i .eoD ASSORTMENT OF Wooden and Willow Ware, Flour and Feed, Coffees - Teo s, Molasses, Syr. up Vinegar, Dried Fr. a it, Bap . ins, Soap and Carol km, l'isk, ro /wren, Salt, C. It F. Ilapf,Threk,Saleratus,Sodaort A LSO, s largo sisortment of ladies' and gentlemen's ItSO7S, SHOE'S & CA !nuts. GREAT INDUCEMENTS, MAONIFICB NT BARGAINS OFFERED TO PERCIIREERI FOR ~rr+racc~r - Dellefnnte, Pa. Mny Bth, 1863 H ARDWARE AND CUTLERY! lIAXSTRESSER & MUST, II 010 FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE. For the people generally we have coal hods, coal scoops, coal shovels, coal /MA, lanterns, lamps, chimneys, wicks table cutlery, pocket cutlery, plated spoons,. plated forks, table castors, servers, tea and coff7 pots, butter knives : mill saws, cross-c u t saws, circular sitwa, gang saws,'files, wrenches, rivets hammers, hatchets, mat - locks, picks, forks, grub hoes, shovels, spades, spading forks, hoes, rakes, bed pins,bair,twitie, sofa springs, coal oil lamps, whips, sleds, skates, willow - kilning, double-seated willow chairs for children; corn ehellers, feed cutters, plows, coffin trimmings, emery, borax, resin, pitch, red chalk, while chalk, wire, horse nails, meat cut ters, scales, wash-boards, rocking-horses, horse buckets, wooden pails, mop stickachurns, clothes pies, potato-mashers, butter ladles,, tint ter punts, rolling pins, porch mats, door mate, parlor mats, paint brushes, dust brushes, shoe , brushes, horse brushes, stove brushes, coun ter brusher, corn poppers, whips, sleigh bells, skates, heel-calks,glue,entiminlled kettles, brass kettles, copper kettles, glue kettles, stow kettles, sauce pans, sledges, broad axes, thim bles, skeins and boxes, axle grease, paints in oil, paints dry, linseed oil, lubrie oil, benzine; curtain fixtures pump chain, - stones, wooden pump tubes, pumps, pump fixtures. AL6Q, Rilles, Pistols, Shot-guns, Steel Springs, Glass, Fdged Saddler's Hard ware. and allAther kinds of merchandise usual ly kept in a will regulated hardware store. The • lurk ie entwely now, and we are enabled Ball lowettl.an any other eutabliabmont in the unt ry. Our place of business will be found on Northweet.corner of the Diamond. B AXSTRESSER 4k. CRIST. TiollefontePfC Iday let, 1862.-tf. N EIV STORE AND NEW GOODS In Reynold's norm "Wilding, ' 4 (NEAT 0008 TO TR!: CONRAD HOURS.) We lord." the attention of the community to our EXTEN*I 3 IIO ASQQATMENLVE___ FA Ney ANil STAPLE inn- GOODS, Boos ANr , FITORIeI HATS A'Cl CAM, QUERN/MAIM, OftOC6RINS, &c., he Our, entire stork was purchased sines the lets tleclinu in gold, iialigre aro selling all kinds of goods TWENTY TO THIRTY PER CENT cheaper than the mama goods could_have been bought for a short iimd ago. Persons in wont of goods will do well to examine our stock before purchasing elsew,here. WI!: WILL DEAL FAIRLY with those who favor us with a call, and will give them the benefit of the decline in goods 13= N. D.—The higheat market price paid in cub for.all kinds of grain. J. W. COOKE k Co licucermtri, December, 18644 C W BAfiERIt N MATTHIAS SCHMUCK, Would respectfully inform the people of Befit font° and vicinity, that he has opened a new and COMPLIAY. BAKERY, in the old Temperance Flotelion BlSHOPstreet where he will keep constantly on hand all kinds of 'BREAD, ° RUSKS, POUND-CAKES, SUGAR AND GINGER CAKES, CRACKERS, CANDIES Itc., willed he will sell Ida reasonable and satisfaa iy toce Fam p il ri es will find it in their advantage to get their baking done at this establishment., as they can aiwaysget pure,Wholesoma bread and cakes lust when theyneed them. Sept. 12. 18fi2-ly TO TIFF: PUBLIC! _ _ MRS. SIMONS, Mars Se., Luca liArna, #as the larroat and cheapest sto c k of - GROCERIES, PRO VISIOI4B, ISII, Codarware, Queeneware, Liquors, Wines, Salt, Candies,' &gars, Tobin:Aso, ever offered In thin media . . .The attention of Hotel and Store-keepers is called tirthe largeUtoek of the following goods on band, Ali& are offered at winilesele pries. 200 barrel of Pleb, 200 DARNELS, OP LIQUOR/El AND WINED, 00 boxes of obeying Tobacco, 100.000 Perm, and a Imp lot of Salt. Also, Flour and Feed always on band at July 11, '64-if. ' SIMONS, Main St. WINES & LQUOES HALTI-LISTILN! STOP AND READ! PRESERVE TOUR HEALTH, • BATS TOUR )11031.1r AND LIVE HAPPY AND CONTENTED, tuotpo **MORASS TOM LTSOMI AT'THE WHOLESALE PINE XN tVLIQUOR STORE, di tly opposite tie old Teiispersaso fatal Ati o. BAT= &C 'll4 rtotivitheta she enormous taxes impo sed upon all art ain his line of "itijikelsale - still O°MR:I - nee to a purest enlace at The very lowest glirvids. y discription of, ..-VlO3ll - E lOF it poild c LiQuoitrf, wholesale and retail, at the lo et cash privos. Which are wanant e ml to be the bd qualities ac cording to their respective Prime. is stock consists in part of RY IIONONCIAIIELA, RUSH, *REAP, CORN, BEM NECTAR, firol others whi.kiee, et froo cents to $2,00 per gallon. Alpo, ALL KIN:// §ol+ BRAI from 7( rti., to $B,OO per gallon: Holland (line pare, from 75 etc, to $2,50 per gallon. PORT, SW/ERIE, ,CHERRY,' BLACKBERRY and other 'shies—stile bast itrtieles—at as Out- eennhle rates an con be bed in the oily CtiAMPACINE, BLACKBERRY, AND CARAWAY BRANDIXB, JAMACA AND NEW ENGLAND I CM CORDIALS OF ALL. KINDS, all n which will be warranted to be as represen ted, and sold at prices exceedingly low. All the liquors offered for sale at this establis hment hare bend purchased at the - United States Custom house, and consequehtly must ho pure and good. Physicians and othoes are respectfollY requested to give his liquors a trial. - 121i4 Ile has Ilia only . ar • hi of • ----- PERE PORT WINE JUICE IN TOWN. May, 28,1882. tf. V ILE WONDER OE THE AGE! I:=1 AT THE PURENESS AND CHEAPNREE or Tll6 ARTICLZB SOLD AT - 3. B. EI'IMEZZ'S WHOLESALE WINE AND LIQUOR,sronE. BISHOP STAMM, ngLLEroxil: PA, The proprietors of this ..i.lillehment take pleasure in informing the public that' they have constantly on band a supply of choice foreign and domestic liquors, such as Old :Vector, Old Rye, Alonoonoala, And Irish Wkiskey; Coonne, Blackberry, Cherry, • Ginger, _ • r •-•—• And common Brandies; Pori, 3fadert . a, Chem', And Lisboa Wines, Scotch, And Holland Gin • New England Rum, Juniata Rum. CORDIALS Peppermint, Anstiseect and Rase. - • ALL OXEN'S WARRANTED TO roivrAilr TILE AMOUNT MARKED. The attention of practicing physicians is call 04 to our stock of PURE LIQUORS, _ suitable for mapiral purpooto. Bottles jogs arid Demijohn covtaotly onjwL We hare ONLY PURE NECTAR WHISKEY in Tows. All liquors were bought when liquors were low, and we sell them accordingly.• All liquors are warranted to give manatee lion. Confident that we e►n please 01111401116111 we respectfully solicit a share of public patronage Liquors will be sold by the quart, barrel or tierce. we have a large lot of BUTT LED LI Q 1.1.011.3 of the finest grades on band. Pp ri I 130 SIMON A. FELDMAN,. IMPORTER h WHOLESALE DEALER Ix BRANDIES, WINES, GINS, it'/!EAT, RYE AND BOURBON WHISY K *O. SO6 NO/ffit RRRRRR R (polo* Spring Gardon,) PH IL A D ELl'lll,l4, I'.E.N.AP A bIISCELLANI4:OUB MA N 1100 D : 110 W LOST, HOW NESTOR ED.—Just Published, a new edition of Dr. erivanivaLes CELIDIRATED EMIT on the red. icod core (without medicine) of Spermator riven, or seminal weakness, Involuntary Semi nal Losses, Inroweer, Mental and Physical In capacity, Impediments to marriage, etc.; also, Colsumettos, Eriz.itrair, and Fn-R, induced by self-indulgence or sexual extravaga ca. tit. Price, it a sealed envelo e, only ;is cents. The celebrated author in this ail triad., essay clearly demonstrates, from a thirt years' suc cessful practice, that the alarming onsequencee of self-abuse may be radically cure without the dangerous nee of internal medibine or the appli cation of the knife—pointing on a mode of cure at bnce simple, certain, and effectual, by which every sufferer, no matitir *hat him condi tion may he. may cure himself cheaply ate. ly, and +valets:ly. or- Tbis Lecture shoed be in the Sands of every youth and every own injkLiand. Sent, under meal, in a plain envelope, to any address, poem-paid, on receipt of six trouts, or two poet stamps. Address the publishers CHARLES J. C. KLINE i 00., 127 Bowery, New York, Pont-061oe Box 4,586. June 6, '64.-ly. Ap. 14. '65. LIOR SALE- OR EXCHANGE. .1.1 Two valuable Tracts of rand, one thereof ocntaining 1641 acres situated in Libort,y Town ship, the otherl2o acres, situate ht Vivenia Township, Warren County, lows, a distance of bout 28 Mies from Deemolnes, dm capital of the Mate, and about Id miles from 'lndianola, the county seat. Thu land is tolling prairie, well watered, with some timber upon the larger rack. It is situated in the best part of the State, and will be sold cheap, or eathstaged for real seats 1* this county od good derma. Tor further Particulars apply to the Editor of ibis paper. . lan 27tf CHALES NEWMAN'S PROTOCR-4PHIC ROOMS 8. E. Corner 10th tad Market; NAladelph Large shed Colored Photographs lokr $1,04. Pour Card Ile Visite for $l,OO. All kinds of Painting and Copying dong., in thOest and cheapodc Laminar, Dee. Ind, HENRY NASTBR, No. 520 Arch street, shore Fifth, Philo- Alapatabtarer mil Dealer le Watches, Nine Jewelry Solid Silver Ware, and superior Silver plated Wart. rah 24 3m• A Dmrittlitp.Ato:l3Nbnoz. Lenore of .4nonutnason on &a es- Pile of /gram .SL Culls* deontsq, late of , Phillipsimi„Centre bonne Pa., liwrifia Ufa :tad toddle iiiinioolk indebted Saki estate aro Wale nodded to tasks haus* diet• Pandifffit and *on booing idrilies afseirist same to present them, dalj satheaticaited, for settlement: sem= CARLISLE, Ranh 11, 1865-6 t, • _Atheriatrerator. TS TEAT WOULD or ttsedv iratlrr - .3JES fiIMOIR PURE riim AD GOLD PM FOR THN &WM PENS TO SUIT TIM RAND, AND MUCZIf TO 8W? THE POCK= - •• TEB BEST GOLD PSDB IS VIM WORLD ! On receipt of the following mum, veva Nod by mail, or as directed, a Geld Pen or Path ee ]eciiog the NMI /1000111111, to the illthertighth, namely: I/OLD PEWS WITHOUT "CABIN. For nfty c.nt, aPhoober 2 pen;, for erreutp 'eents • number pe•f for o•o dollar • number 4 pen ; for $1 '26 • number I peg; hi. $1 50 • ntianher 6 pen. Tlrwaina „Pent, in silver $I%O& .lest S626l,l,lllePePits. For 61 Nu 2 pea ; 6001 26 No. 3- tern; for $1 20 No 4 pea, fel $2 3,0 Fen; for $2 22 Nu d peen Thb.riti pens are stamped THE lIIPERTAL PEN, Ihd ars well .fildiehed Itad dew m reins Gold ?c, with gold Arkluto POW'S!. alom they are in w ail-anted, and eannot b. .=clanged. 'FIRST QUALITY 14 CARAT WAII 4 I46tTILD sniLlt PRNEL Our name ( tnterican ()old Pen Co., N. Y.), b raped on all pun, of thip grads, add MAP poi. are warranted fa elarinentis, except again+ eeolenis. SE .^D QUALItY GOLD PENS, These pen' ball stain , ed the NATIONAL PEN, with the initials of our Arm A.O P Cc, and are carefully mad?, having the woo &sit . a m not first quality Pene. The snit' reateti ree enre being in the quality of the g The numbers Wallahs , the pie only, Ne being the inoidlest. No. 6 the largest adapted for t he pocket, and No i the illatilediqqpd N. 13 the largest Inainspoth pan for the *wk.?, (WM) PENS WITUOUt CASES. ' For $1 00 a No I pen. Ist i ailty , or a Ifts2 pen, 2 d quality ; for SI 25 . d ,No 2 pee. let quality, or aNo 3 2,lrllty foe $1 75 aNo 3_pesi let quality or a, i o 4 pan 2,1 quality; for $2 a No 4 pro lat.riult qr • Nob pen 3d quality j for $2 SO a No. 5 pen let quality, or a Na 6 pio'2d quality; for $3 21 aNn 6 pen tat quality. For $4 50 No 7..p0n ; $5 75 No 8 pan; SIO 00 Na 12 p054—.411 first quality. VIE SAME GOLD PENS IN SOLID SILVER EXTEN_MN CASES W - _ For $2 a No.l pen Ist quality, or a No 3 pen 2d quality ; fur $2 25 a No 2 pen ; 14 quality, or a No 3 pen 2d apseaLi 2psa- Ist quality, or a No Peen Id quality; for $3 NI • No 4 pen ill quality, or Ai No 5 pen 2d quality for $4l 60 a No .5 pen Ist quality, or a Ne 6 pea .2d quality ; for $5 50 a N0..6 pen lst quality. GOLD PENS FIRST AND SECOND QIIAL ITV, IN SOLID SILVER OR GOLD PLATEITEDONV DESK HOLD ERS AM.) MOROCCO CASKS. . For $2 25 a No 3 pen, I'st - quality, or * No 4 pen 2d qualii ; for $2 50 a No 4 pub lit qual ity, or a No b pen 2d quality ; for $3 20 a No t pen Ist quaff , or a No 6 pen 2d quality ; nr $1 aNo 6 pe lit quality. For Et 50 •No 7 prn. For 6 7k . aNo 8 pen. F0r..512 OS aNO 12 pen--all flrsOquality. Our pen. rank throughout the countrys, equal if not superior, to any gold pens manufactured. Not only for their writing nnalitimi, but demi bility and elegant finish. The greatest ease is used in, their manufacture, and none sic sold with the slightest imperfection which skill can detect. Parties in ordrring mus specify the name, number and quality in all instances, and whether stiff' or timber, coarse or She. TO cr.uns. A discount of {weirs per cent will•he allowed on sums of $l5, if out to one address at one time Mean per Cara un $25.; testily per coat en I ; MO: .411 remittal:l4 14`mail, aromrzein, are et our nsk. To all who enclosetwooty cents extra for registering, we guarantee thilafe delivery of the goods., ,Cireralere of all our new styles, with engrav ' Inge. of exact rises, 'and prin.., rentjapon re ceipt of stamp, if desired. Pew repolated Tor ORy cents, by mall. Addrese, • AMERICAN GOLD PEN CO, jam 20-3 mos. ' No. 200 Broadwity, N. T. GREAT OIFT DDiTRIBUTION I TWO HUNDRED FIFTY THOUSAND WATCHES, CHAINS, in AMC/ND RINOS, A. , . worn' avail ONE MILLION DOLLARS, • Al.l, TO lii SOLD you ONE DdLLILE RACII! I .l ' . • Without regafd to alarm I • Net to be paid for until you know what you are to maim Splen did list of articlem All to be. sold for sue donor cook! • • • . . 250 Gent's Gold Iluntierig Cass • , Watches *6 to 41* 250 Ladies' Gold flid Enameled. • ease watobto ' • 35 to 76 600 Gents' Hunting Case oilier -.- watches 35 to TO 200, Diamond Rings • SO. to 100 3000 Oold vest and neck Chains-- 16 to 34 3000 . 10 • 4to 11 3000 (laid oval band . 4. toi 5000 Chased (told Brintilets 6l* 10 2000 Cbatelain cloths and void • chains.i...!....i '6 to 20 7000 Solitaire and gold Brooches-. 4to 10 2000 Laos and Florsutide. brochns 4to LILA. • • • - Cand; - opitt 0711 - 1612fiNtarthi - - - rhea 4 to 5000 MOSaie, jet, lava. and. Morin tine ear drops 7500 Coral, opal, end Ententld ear drops ...re 4to 8 4000 California diamond breastpins2.6o to 10 3000 Gold fob and rest vat• h keys2.so to 6 4000 Soh mod vest ribbon slides..... 3to le 5000 Sots imitates -sleeve buttons, studs, Ac...... 3 to 8 3000 Thimbles, tenons, /to • 4 to 7 1000 Miniature lockets ' -2.60 to 8 4000 " " magic spring 3to 20 3000 Gold toothpicks, crosses, Oa,. 2 to 5000 Plain gold rings 4 .to 11 5000 Chased gold thm. 4. to 11 1000 Stone Bet andeignpt „,.2,b6: to 10 1000 celifonde disontleCrittge.-,." r 2 to 7600 Set ladiesf.jorrolty-jet ..... mov ir s.• ..... ••••1*... Ito 16 6000 Sets ladles je --7eessely , pearl, ,ke . 4to 16 • 1000 Gold Pima Idlinir..extepaion • e ns , holderi and pencils, t.. 4Se 10 1000 031 d pens and gold inounOld • holders-- 3‘ to 13 5000 Gold puts and gold extemaina • holders.. .. .. .• . ! ... oto 10 - 5000 Silver Varlets and dritsking' Mips . .. IS to he 3000 Ritter Castonito lb 2000 Silver fruit and cake Walked*, MI to SO 6000 Doses silver tea spooniaill to *par des. . 6000 " " table spool* " sod ...... 33 to 40 pas dew In consequence of th0b4=1:44,411.86114100 of trade ha the stamdboturing af Ragland. through the' war having €OlB the supply o f cotton, a large quantiteof meelnabla Jewelry. originally intended for as rarebit aorkot bus been sent offer sale In theabantry MUST BE SOLD Att ANY B.tognor Under Obese eirousailannia 41; acting as neat, for tbs. I* Ilitropsia manufacturers, havenide *groat Gift Distribution, subject to idea following tairikr• Certifioates owning atieltariielp.nod Ib Oak* are plabed In sealed envelopes and..won aidandl. Ono of these envelopes win tee sag h3l• wait M any address on jesseipt 4 * owes.. ALL ARTICLES TO Iflt SOO 1 • 97$ ONE DOLLAR EACH, trITLIOVT 111141411030 Oa receipt of the eertlfteate you. wilabboo .. Mhat you are going . owre, sad Pewit, ifs At_ . *lnw option to *MS tite &ask two 14e Ohs 'll4lOsN not Purchasers artry thus diamond flog, 0. for ere dater, sti than ottielaiself Floe Wise at r Oas far: rive he Soma for Mitt, An Ailed! 'Mitoses geUesl IS *Atli to 0 4 te $