motritic;l,iiiclonnu GI TERMS-42 pet' year vben paid in advance $2,50 when not paid In advance, and te,ao when not paid before the expiration of ihe year. ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS CAnoLtigit.—Thank YOU. We shall do No' with pleature. A FRIEDID.- 2 1VVII try nod do what we ciin for you.: But you must also help yottiseil: L. A. T.—You ebonld beearetil and not berry -‘O4 matteri• Mow and steady' wine the nee." ALL/ POZ(. — There is none in this, neigblmrhood, that we know of. You will have to go to the city Tor them. MATTIE .13.—Ve hope to see you soon, ard'then we'll tell you all our experience. In eSe meantime, A di.. WILLIE S.itnl a taste' of their quality last summer when we Were out gunning. Are uot . anxionorfor a repetition etAe 0411. S. A. K.—lltAs are you Sun ?Alone thadry • goods atut grocery business is in a flourish rig condition. May your shadow never grow leas. Irave.yotS been to Philaelpbio yet? • P. 8.--We are still alive and kinking• qt's an ill wind that blows nobody good ? " and we are a living ilftratilm of tllo "Ily and by we'll meet,yoil," and .ben we'll talk over old Limos. oat si.--Screaring is a vary wieked and un gentlemanly habit, though indulged in to great extent by ninny whh would be angry it told they'were not gentlemen. Swearing - in thiipresence ul ladies is especially _ mond," is playing in Baltimore now. She is a very attractive young lady, and pea 505110.3 very peculiar taleaL She always draws crowded hennas. The last lime 've raw her was in the play of the "Seven Sis thee," t:Zt!iidtonougli. THINGS ABOUT TOWN AND COUNTY Cucticsn no DZASft.-A little child, belong ing to Mr. Orris, above the Boiling Springs, was choked to death while trying to swallow n bean, on Tuesday last. Another WiLrE ing to *eats. Al. , tut of borges'liere taken front the sta hie of Or. Beattie, in this place on ltf caddy night, and rode into the county a distance, when they were turned loose and allowed tl find their way back or go astray rnrcw It.s.—We are glad Cele:wt. that a large Oil well, in which a. number of Belle fonters are interested, wail struck a _few days since, in Venting° county. Centre county men seem to have luck in the oil bu- IX= S ,—To Oen Dt.zeo fee.— W. P. Reynolds, Esq., was chosen by the Standing Committee on the 25th ult. tts a delegate from this county to the State Convention. At the last meet ing or the Senatorial Conferees, Ron. Jas. McManus, of this place, and Ifon. Ezra Par ker, ofJuuiata Co., were chosen as Sena torial delegates. -6- Ice tex:tx.—We are indebted a Mrs. Aggie Bayard for a large bowl of the most delicious ice cream, sent to us on Tuesday last. Mrs. Bayard's ice cream rooms are at the bend of Spring street, on the hill toor the entrance to toe', fit't6 hoUse forinerfy occupied by her as a residence. She mattes excellent cream, and those who patronize her establiihniVnt will not fail eo enjoy a 'rich treat. I=l SHAD.—The public should not forget that Mr. James Myers, at hg's saloon at the end of the bridge, reoeives.fresh shad from the city two or' three times; a week, which he sells at reasonable prices. A good sited is a great luxury, and makes a moat enjoyable meal. Call and try Myers's. Besides shad Jim keeps other comforts for the inner man, which are not bard to take. ' • I====l Jltnumax Itu3lanf.4-Th4e,tLommi iII were startled, on Motility last, by the intel ligence tikat s moat dittit.g robbery bad been comniit(ed on the high road leading from this boroug4 to k. - : etestown, by which Mt. YCyrus Sankey, of Mllheini, in this county, was made a loser to the amount of tteenty eix hundred dollars, which money he was bringing lc Bellefonte to deposit in ono of our banks. The robbery would have bedna most cow ardly affair were it not that 11. s ,occurrence' so near to open civilization, and in broad daylight, makes its very cowardliness seem audacious. It took place on this side of the Nittany moufltaid, ht the era of the old Pennsvalley road, between Pleasant Gap end 'llr. Eli lief - no - re Dense, tied not More iliab five miles from tills borough.,,; It seems that on Mr. Sankey's arrival at the place men tioned three men, two of whom were black ed and in citizen clothes, and the third a white man in soldier clothes, stepped from the bushes arid stopped his vehicle, demand tag his money or his life. Mr. Sankey, at first believing the whole affair . to be a Ida to frighten him, laughingly replied that be had no money, and t:lsibited to them an empty pocket-book. Two of the men presented 'Steels - at his; held, 'whila the third reached his.hand Into Sankey's inside breast-pocket, and took a roll of bills, which were wrapplid In a daily Age, remarking that that was *hat they wanted. Mr. Sapkey was now convinced that the thing was serious, and as Ilse it:Akers were mov ing off be made an attempt td, Unhitch hls horses, so that he-might ride to town for as sistance faster than he could drieb *Rh his wagon. His design was frustrated, hdwcyer, by the villains very quietly Informing hut that he moat take his traps along: or they would palpate his head with several small ‘ bullet holes. He was eocusequently corn pelled,to bring his wagon with him. On Mr. Sankey's arrival here a number of Ines imnittiNatel, stirtei in pursuit of the robbers, but up to this Hine they have not been taken. A ieliked'df $1,300 is offered for their apurdisnotell 4 The audadedsztows *tibia robbery minds one of the 'days of Jack Sheppard and Dick Tnrpin,..wban the highways of "Morrie England" were ihjested HIS " Kn4tits of the, aild " Tug trnfna on the Bahl'Eglo Valley R• pt. have beep running through te Lock Ha ven, since the. let Init. O Ittniuttlk7totiies.- 7 0n Aleladay night last, the slack; oftheriff Conley, woe enter ed and railed ';.,( a sett of single harness, three bridles, Mid several pairs of lines. On the same night, and probably by the same thet4s, Mr. Chas. Rate Ai stolen two !tette of harness, one Ogle' and one double,' =silver mbunell toOler bridle*, . &c.r A'ileward of twenty dol lars was offered for the capture of the theircs. but up to this time nothing lits been 'heard of them. = Sea goods are' like girls—they must go when they are in the fasidep and good looking, oreelsea yoke of oxen wouldn't draw theni off 'afterward. Tile man that advertises most does the moot business, because he don't make one's Mock last °he% lite lime. Advertising is like money—if followed op. Merohants think walling of paying forty dollars for one sign, with nothing but a name on it. Well, what do you.think of having several hundreds or thousands of signs i repk tins newepaper ? In it you show you whole establishment to the country every week. =I ft: IA or WILGIASI dAlNfi.q tOll. or tits Dawnleit.--At December Sessions, 1563, the Grand Jury of Clinton county presented a Bill of Indictment tigainsk,l% 'Shim Baines, charging him with havibg, on the 13th day of July, 1863, mur dered his brother, Robert Gaines. The prisoner not having been arrested, the Court awarded a bench warrant, upon which ttit, and he was brought to trial at February Sessions, 1864, of the .Court of Oyer and Tetminer of Clinton'County. 'On the 10th of February the trial was commenced, and continued for , levon days, when the jury returned a verdiceof yru Up of murder in the first degree!" On the 22d of February the camel `.'or the prisoner made a motion fcir a new trial and arrest of judg ment ; which motion, after argument, was dischasgeerby the Court, and judgment or-, dered to be:entered for the Commehlwealth upon the verdict; whereupon the Prisoner was sentenced to be hanged. A writ of 'error was sued out in the Su preme Court of Pennsylvania, the judgment of the Court below reversed, and a new trial awarded UM Prisoner. Upon a petition of William Gaines to the Legislature of this State a bill was passed changing the venue f i 'otu Clinton to Centre cohnty. On the 22d tilt. the prisoner has 'retnolretl fl•onl the county jail at Lock tittvet to the Bellefonte jail. On Wednesday, April 26, i865 . ,41,4 cause was ordered on for trial in the CtittFt. of Oyer and Terminer in this county. At half past two o'clock, p. in., the prisoner was brought into court, and, upon being ar raigned, pleaded " not Tully!'' IVheretipon the following jury was called and sworn F. F. Jamison, John Copenhavor, Diniel Warnts, Salnpson Glossner, Jacob Snavely John W-eavet, WilliaYn F. Johnston, Saduel Jamison, John S. Lt.neherger, M. L. Gill, Philip B. Repheart, Thomas Jamison. From the evidence on the trial we gather the farbWing history of the case' Robert. Gaines and , William Gahm§ were brothers, residing in Keating township, Clinton county, some two or three miles apart. There were some unsettled accounts or dealings between them, and Robert came to William's house on Saturday, the 11th day of July, 1863, and proposed that. Wil limn should come to his house and take a bunt, and thdy would try to oemprotnise. Mary . Davis, late Mary Gaines, and wife of Roberti/tapes, testifies that on Snnday, the 12th day of July, 1863, William came to the' house of Robert about (lark; he brought. 'with him a gun, a onipet-sack, a dog-chain, and a quart bottle. After William came, he and Robert sat and coniereed iu the bongo, in the moat. amicafle Manner, and she went to bed and left them talking. Next morning William and. Absdllitm smoke went out' to ‘returniftrettle barfstrabaut - orrait Aftet dinner Robert, William, Mrs. Gaines, and Absalom Smoke, went out into a field adjacent to the house to boo corn. After Working awhile Robert and William went into the house to get something to drink ; came out again ancfrestimed their word, and after a time returned to the house." A short time elapsed when Robert, called to his wife 'to dome in and hunt's: Ike papers, saying, at the came time; that they had agreed on a settlement. She went into the house, land ed some papers, and handed them to Robert. lie toidl.her they were not the papers he wanted.' She resumed the search, while the .brothers continued in conversation in the room whole she was; but before she had libitihed fit search William went out, and she sugglisted to -Robert that he was not. in a fit condition to settle—that he had better put it bff to another time. Re agreed with lter that. it would lie better to 4tlfes-it, and then he walked out into the kitchen, and she folded up the papers. The Heat time she saw the brothers Ccigetter they 'were stand ing outside the hitting-zoom "jawing," as site ospressed !t. • . . „ They quarreled fm' a little while outside - of thtritittdow, and finally Wil chal lenged Robert to fight, when Robert passed around the front part of thebouse, add Wil• Ham around the bark part. Robed, went into the room and got a large bulober knife, whibh ho had sharpenid and laid away at some previous time'. ; lie then divoe Out at vhe door, where he met, William drid eipressed his readiness to tight him. William refused to fight him while he had the Write, and re heated backwards, whilst Robert pfireued him with the knife, making threatii.t. him 10'1114 pursuit, and at length inflicted a very serious wound under his jaw, causing the blood to low profit - eels, after, which he pok ed up a hoe and knocked him down.' Wil liam got ind ran, and Robert followed, with the knife in one hand and the hoe At the - other. They rail &dross the field tow ards the river road, lid& before they bad en tirely Grossed it she hist sight, of theca. While Robert w*s In pilisdlt of William she told Absalom Smoke iii fife . his gun, thinking: that if this was done be *Odd Ab home . add Stroke toot bli guti hill carpel-sarli and departed. Itobbrt came ba'ck to the house end inquh%d where ~CPillitun's gun was, gnd she informed him wont had beep done with it. He wenit, up along the road which Toeseswlppg,tige river is? front of the house, and called to Smoke dint he htel,dontia Thing he bad no business to do. • Millen came _beck to the.heuso, got hie gut, and darted up the road s oaying , se he left rim house, that William had his = Bbot abodt with bim. He was rine but a abort time when he and William returned to thtt Louse together. They *ern still quarreling, and ehe, being apprehensive of a renewal of the fight, told them not to fight in the house amongst the children. 'Robert replied that they were not 'going to fight— that William had come back for his things. The - ,echain and bottle wereprncured, and handed to'hint, and then Robert proposed to fight Lim, to which William replied " Yes, yangl fight me t • sec how I'm bleed ing." Robert said I 9 did not care bar muoh 'lib was bleeding*';: if he did not...leave the premises he•would make him bleat merle than that 4 William shoviMd no dispositlitit to fight or quarrel, but, bidding them wed night he vital 'Cut of the kitchen doors • After the departure of William, km (.....ain . t,sasleetkilobett if he wSs !tad) , for his ,stipimr, aneheroplied that ho was altout. ready. She placed the supper on the table, and the • fataily' eat down to ,eat. *ee dark , when they apUM, nnd a lamp was lighted and placed upon the table. Robert sat facing a window ihich was in the back paid of the lionise, and not far from the ta ble. Ile talked about the quarrel and ate, alterutely, a'.m supposes )he was about half done Ilia supper, when the report of a gun was heard, and a flash seen outside of . .-w-iculever--Rebert-44trevistit • on his breast, fell over on the floor, groaned, stretched himself out, and was dead. Of Williams whereabouts, during the in terval that oceuredbetWeen IA time thtt Mrs. Gaines lost sight of hint when Robert' was pursuing him acrosb the field until ho is seen by her returning-to the' house with Robert, thero,le no evillenec hilt the fzsli,- mony of Absotom Smoke. Ile says he took the gun and camel -sack and went up the river road until ho got stove where William and Robert were in the field—he took the road leitrling from the river up the hill towards Joint Condon's, went up a short distance and hid the gun aria carpet-sack. Having done this he re turned down to the level and mgt William coming - up the river road. William offered him a dollar if he would go and get his atin. • Smoke sewliethat he had it, and William offered him a allay the ,would gite ft to him. Smoke said he would give it to grim for nothing if he would take it and go home. William agreed to do so, and ad ded : "I'll go home with you and I'll take the law of him." They then went up to gether to where the gun had been hid. Smoke got it and gave it to him when he said he would go home when be got ready. Smoke then went homewards, at the same time advising William to come along. On Lis way home, Smoke called at Condon's and *mired him to go and loo's afker Wil- Ham; Condowdeelined, telling him he had better go to Bnlin's and Maines's and get some of them to go. At Caption's hembor rowed a gun, saying that Robert bad threa tened to 'shoot him for taking William his' gun, and he was afraid Of Mtn ; Smoke pro seeded to whore George ,Rolin, Retort Dunlap itnd John Maines lived, wakened, them up (al prevailed upon them to go and look after William Gaines. They desired hire to accompany them, which he refused to do, repenting the tale he had told at Con don's, namely: that he was afraid Robert would shoot him for taking William his gun. This he utterly denies on his cross-esami nation, not willistanding the eviden'oe of Mr. Condon, Rolin, Dunlap and Maines. These three Men stirrt'Arl r ter William and Smelm , went on towards home. They found Wil liam on the real leading from the' river road np to Condon's, lie had his gal with TIM ram-rod was thrust through the upper thimble and was outside of the two - lower B,lle L yraslulrie,agd sortiniraiko self with his gun, which he used as a staff, with the butt down. They all went togeth• cr to Condon's, wheril his wounds were dres sed and bound up. After which be and the other three meti who came after him, started on in the direction of his home.- When they oamo to Rolin's; Rolin, Mainers and Dun lap stopped, and William proeeeded towards borne. Susan Smoke testifies that he' caine to her house after ididnitht on the Mording or Tuet4ay, July ; her son, James Smoke went borne with him from his moth ers. After reaohidg hdtne he; *Rh some other persons, started fo,r..Squire ffa,ylors to procure Mwarrant for Robert, and *ben within a quarter of a mile of the aloe of the Justice of the Peace they met William Smoke (whe } had been emit by Mrs. Gaines to inform the noighbohrs of Robert's death) who informed there of the murder. William; remarked that-there was noise of procur ing a warrant to ar t reatot deal man, add the whole party turned about and Went to Absolom Smoke's, and wakened him and his family up, telling them that Rofiert had been,billed, when, as was testified by sever al witnesses, Absalom said that "if he though lte was not dead itlmwonld go down add shoot hint again." This is the last we hear of William Heitv4s until ho was arrest ed by ilreriff Smith of - Lock Haves. On the next day an inquest was held by, Squire Kaylor upon the body of Robert, and an examination' made of the house and grounds adjoining. This examination as was testified by the acting coroner, was very'carelessly and impentectly made, and facts of the moat vital importance as to the guilt or innoOnitse eC tVilliam dainea were not examined with that care which there bearing' upon the earn demanded. But upon the whole, the Inquest was held with all the form which could be *ipso teilinder the cirouutstasels, audits through au extutinatimi made of the grounds as their Importance mimed at that time to demand. filmy witaettiiii testified to the diabolioil disposition of the deceased and the. univer sal dettestißon Id Which he was held by the whole 'oomintatity:w,hyo •on the other hand;it appaari that William was a quiet, peaceable man yd dot it all dis Posed tp, ivarrel with any one. An, It:Imp& was made on 'the,part cif thd Commonwealth as well as on that cof tbo prisoner,•to discredit scene important witneasep on both sides; fliers Were many details in regard to the 'grounds, Ilia house, the *Mow / . through which - the shot Ras trod, the ballet which caused death' &, &0., but as full a^ history of the case as our space will penult is given abo-e. cinmeneed • on Wednesdaj, be -. 3.64*Xpril„"a!zd oonehnled on Tuesday, 11Ily 24 a, verdict: of' acquittal. _The beet feeliig existed between ,the counsil for the commonwealth, Mews. Delia * and Durham and those of the prisoner, Messrs. Orvis and Deaver. We httve seldom witnes sed a trial of such importance pass elf so' moodily, and so little disposition manifested on either side to withold any facts which would genre to throw any light , upon the `question t issue. Tkith the opening and closing spiecties.if Mr. Poise, District At torney of Clinft4n County,_ were masterly . eloquent, and fair, and the addreseof Mr. ,Durham, DisfriCt Attorney of this fully tittelniiietAls'well earned reputation as one of the hest prosecutors we have ev,er had in the county. The v Court Room was crowded by citizens anxious to hear the speech of OnaeYtil'ileaver,lihich Was tally equal to the importance of the cceaskqn. Orvis'Moslii for tle prisoner on Toes dily morning yfay cl .r in a speech of three hours, and no olio who heard it could' seri o'nely doubt that the -iartlia of the Jury would be "not guilty." The charge of the Court was delivered in two hours, and wax the smoothest, most concise and logical we have ever had the pleasure of listening to. The ecKwas given to the jury which after remains out about two hours, returned the ve fttot guilty." The prisoner was an imprisonment of almost a year and a halt. The Bellefonte Market finite Wheat, per bushel, Red, do do Rye, do Corn .belled, do Opts, ' do lbwlcy do .linch wheat do Clore Seod do Potatoes, de Lard, per pound,. Bacondo . , Pork do ' Tallow, Sutter, d 0...... Eggs per Boren... Plaster, kround ...... per t0n,..... .SPECIAL 11'OTICE3. THE BRIDAL CHASI`BE 9 , I '., . A note el warning end inl;lee to • hese ser er . ing with Seminal \realness, ileticrarliebility, or Premature Decay, from whatever cause produced. Read, ponder, and reflect ! Be wise in time. Sent FREE to any address, for the benefit of the &Mk ted. Sent by Return mall. Address JAMES S. BUTLER, 429 Broadway, Now York. up. 14-3 m. ! Do you want 'Whiskers or, Moustaches Our Grecian Compound will force them tosrow on he stoootheet face or chin, or bile haliheade, iii eht weeks. Price $l,OO. Bent by trail any*bere, dimply aced, en 'receipt of price. Addrtfd, IYARNEit A. CO:, Box 138, Brooklyn, N. Y. fcb 17 ly THE BRIDALCHAMBER, an essay o Warning and Instruction for young raen—pub- Hebei( by the Howard Association, and sent free of charge in sealed envelopes. Address Dr. J. EKILLIN 110U0 MON, Howard Association, Philadelphia, Pa. fob 17 ly SALE OF REAL ESTATE. • Will he exposed to piddle Sato It the Rotel of T. M. Itin in Milesburg, on 'SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1865', at 2 o'clock p. m., the following real estate, sit uated in the township Boggs, near Central City, containing 4 THREE ACRES, moßg OR LESS, tuipoded by lands of J. M. Wagner, A. C. Id dings and others, and known as the property of W'm Runkle, deo'd. The land is in the best condition. two thirds of it being planted with choice fruit. TERMS made known on day of sale. Ap'l 28, 3t. DA I'CL RUNKLE. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS O r ROVESTEHN & CO, - PIANO FORTE MANUFACTURERS, DWADVFAY,_nIy_YO An attention of the public and the trade is invited to uur NNW SCALE, SEVEN OCTAVE Rosewood Piano Fortes, which for volume and pvity of tone are and aled by any hitherto offerod in this market. They contain all the modern iinprovements, FRENCII, GRAND ACTION, HARP PEDAL, IRON FRAKE, OVRRSTRUNG BARS, la., and each instritlent being made under the per acne; supcnision of Mr. J. 11 Uroveatoon,,who boa a practical experience of OVER THIRTY YEARS in thilit'unuiufacture, Iti FULtY WAIWANTED in ovorjt partiqular. TILE nuILOVESTEEN PIANO FORTE". ttl'AivEß TOR lIIOIIBPT AWARD OP MIRET OVER ALII. MUMS At TBIS CELRBRATXD WORLD! PAIR• 191100 wbro exhibited instruments from the best makers of London, Paris, Germany, Philadel phia, Baltimore, Boston -and New York ; and also at the American Institute for five ammo*. adYO yeers. tho Gold and Silver Medals from both of which clan bo seen at our storerooms. By the introduetien of improvements, we make a still . . . . MORE PERFECT PIANO FORTE) and by manufacturing largely, with a STRICTLY CASH MU*. , are enabled to offer these instrume at a-prica which will PRECLUDE ALL COMPETITtON.. PRICES I.—Seven Octave, round corners, Rose wood Plain Case, $275. _ No, S.—Seven Octave . , round ooruers, Rose wood Heavy Moulding, $3OO. No. J.—Seven Octave, round corners, Rose wood Louis XIV. style, $325, Terms.—Not cash in current funds. Descriptive Ciroulars Nang. free. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. .The undersigned very respectfully informs the public, and especially lovers oirsiusic., that hav ing obtained from the mitidflictßir the sole yyggeeaoy for th e sale o~ rtrArros, MASON . HAMLIN'S CABINET OROANS AND OARIIART, NEEDHAM A C013_, 4 4 MELODEONS, He iiirepsred to deliver to persons 'wishing strtunents the above at Philadelphia and IreTv i York Mail prices. loot promptly upon application, with any additibnid infennation desired. N. B.—Every instrument is warranted for flee year'. R. M GRUENE, nuuttugdon, Pennsylvania gal tl MUSICAL INSTRUMEiriet, RYNDER:O MUSIC STORE, CORNER MAIN AND MILL RICREErS, ' LOCK RAVEN, PA. - T. 'P. - RYtiDElt 'TAKES PLEA§URE ,in annoenoliig to the citizens of Centre County that his tousle Store ili now IN SUCCESSFUL OPEICATION , and that he is prepared to flattish them with Mislaid Instruments OF -EVERY DESUF.FFTP)?t, . . ipn Aloe most fel co pra o ye talcum. Ile talkies particu lar pleasure In, rig the attention of tty ? peo:' pie to the superior qualities of the celebrated CttICKtING'S PIANOS, Theso Plainslava universally taken the Brat pkiiniu‘n ever allcm wherever they have a been broult,in ,co otition. They have only to bo seen and heard be admired, ail their rna?ufacturers have succeedqd "Ili - fully In , cow l-dm:lir ih them those Indispensabie qualities of. a•good piano, viz., trilliano) , , power, depth, and tho ORGAN LIKE RICHNESS oF •TONE which is absolutely indispensable in an instru ment for accompanying the voice. They are also celebrated for ST.AICDINGi TIINF This quality is always desiTsble. but it is especially so to persons living „a the country, where at is not convenient to get professional tuners, but seldom. ItYI;I'PER KEYS A SUPPLY of Other Pianos. When he informs the people that he koepn the celebrated lIAINES tICO'fIIER'S I'IANOB, ME 1.50 1.06 \ 100 60 . ..... N.J,OG it is unnecessary to say a word in commends tion ortisous, as rise reputation of 11w firm is alone aufficsent. RYNDER RESPECTFULLY ANN-015NCES that he has received the SOLE AJENCY for Central and Western Pennsylvania of the Patent Inflated Iron Itim and'Framo 10,00 BOARDMAN S; GRAY ,PIANOS Thew Muni., Inry in Eric^ fruin three bun areal and seventy-fivie, dopers seven hundred 'dolines, and are a 1 narrar.tod to give perfect malefaction. i'lll.l 6 l it ORGANS Having recelied the 661 , E AGENCY for the - Central Portion of Penneylrani* of tae TREAT & DAVIS' PARLOR ORGANS AND IMPROVED MELODEON6, T am enabled to offer them to the public at re duced rates. The• Parlor Organs are gotten up in the most durable and attractive style, are warranted to give PERFECT SATISFACTION. and are sold ten to fifteen percent. cheaper than those of any other first-class manufacturer. We invicp a comparison of thetn, with those of any other maker with reference to all the essential qualities of a good Inskument, yin., Quality of no.• ll ° l rfr _Of Tone , Pio=guess of Action, opacity fqr Variety, of Expreasion, aud last, but not least, solidity and durability of construc tion. Those Orgunv are finished in different styles to suit the tastes and pockets of purchasers, being in ' Plain Black. WM wit Ca ..tie Carved Black Walnut Cases! Oek Ctrs joiii4to Oak Wal_ Plain Chestnut Cases Fancy Chestnut Cases I Plain Rosefood Cases, and Fancy Rosewood Cases! “ttYNDER KEEPS also a largo supply of the celebrated MONITOR ORGANS, CABINET ORGANS! 4,:bIIEYNEY'S EXCELSIOR 010 ANS ♦aD COETNEY'S TEMPERED REfit; 'I4ELODEONS:. RYNDER IS PREPARED to Ftiriiihh PIANOS FROM ANY MAKER in the United Suttee, should eustimereptentt oth%ri than those he .... keeps on hand. RYNDER WILL ALWAYS te supplied with an assortment of WINES BRO'S. PIANOS; • GIIKKERING'S PIANOS,. BO * ASIiIiA N bRI Y'S PIANOS, •D Jc PI Oi7R.N.CH PIANOS. , • Grateful foh.the large patronage already be stowed ppm him.,and /11:12/0E111 to serve 'all the people rith whatever ther may . desire in the 4,8,0f,g00d instruments. he bu made apeoial amitegeneents with the following Celebrated &eters Se illt'orders for their Planosat onto, sad at their price, viz., I WM. B. BRADNIIItt, STRINWAIt A SAO, GEORGE STECK h CO., NiM lott o and war: REA" of Baltimore: ." ► lIVIIDNIL NUM VIOLINS; .... . GUITARS. . - - ELtrtie ' Fri* ' • • Fillsll4 . 44ETS, to. iio- tket mien/ thingoeisich °mat to be kept ht a Neale Store. Call Red re him. Pace Hatt centfree. tih. 24th, IF6s,—]y. 1:11=M MISCELLANEOUS. Aaiiiihit. BALL ANTI WINTER doODB In= "aow ruowr' 3traDdro ON MAIN STREET, BELLEFONTr, ?A THE HOFFER BROTHERS • • Have just received the . Avast amortuiept of aping and summer goods ever brought to this place, which they sell at prices that defy cosi petition, coons/sting of r . sieitbratitWasties'bress I:=ECI • . , SENER SE, VELANES, CA L t IVIE,V • Lyn .s• camel? DRA'S3 G OOPS GOOD ASSORTMENT OF t Wooden end Witioir Ware, hone nut Feed,. Golf eft Boyne., Teas, Molneeee, Sy r .p,ap meti e r , ,D ied „,. To bacco, Salt, O.& £.ltope,Riee4Suieralue,.S'oda,&e. ALSO, a larg; ,aillortment of l'adiaa' and gentlemen's ROOTS, SINES di GAITERS. GREAT INDUV'EMINTS, MAGNIFICENT BARGAINE OTTE/lin rC PVIICH SSSSS Fp% Cash or Country Produce I Bellefonte, Pe. May Bth, 1883 H ARDWARE AND CUTLERY ! .11AXIITRESSDR dr. MUST, DFALETI II dBSION AND liienc AelbwAßE For the people geneially we ruts , e coal hods:, coal scoops, coal shovels, coal suitors, lanterns, lamps, chimneys, wicks table cutlery, pocket cutlery, plated spoons, plated forks, table eastern, servers, tea and coffee pots, butter . knives : mill saws, cruss.c u ' saws, ciroblar saws, gidig saws, tiles, wrenches, rivets hammers, hatchets, mat ; locks, picks, forks. grub ,liodb shovels, spade% cpadfug forks, hope, rakes, bed pias,hair,twille, sofa springs, coal oil lamps, whips, ,slats, skates, willow , chairs, double-seated willow - theirs for children; cops shellqrs, food cutters, plows, coffin trimmir gs, emery, borax, min, pitch, red chalk, white chalk, wire, ht. rso calls, meat cut ters, scales, wash-boards, rocking-horses, . ,hurse buckets, wooden pails, mop stioks,ehurus, .F.Lotlies pins, potat,oriti twitter ladles, but ter prints, rolling pine, poren msts, door mats, parlor mats, paint brushes, dust brushes, shoe brushes, horse brushes, stove brushes, coun ter brushes, corn poppers, whips, sleigh bells, skates, heel-calks, glue, enamelled kettles, brass kettles, copper kettles, glue kettles, stew kettles, ranee pans, sledges, broad axes, thim. bles, skeins, acid bqkas, axle grosit ' paints In nil, paints dry, linseed oil, Inbric oil, benzinecurtidn fixtures pump chdei, CPO stones, wooden pump tubes, fiumf. fixtures. A 1..5.t% Rifles, Pistols, Shot-guns, Steel Springs, Glass, Fdged 'oats, Saddler's Hard ware, and .11H other kinds or merchandise, usual ly kept in a well regulated hardware Morn._ The stock is entirely now, and we are °milled sell lower than any other establishment In the untry. Our place of business will be found on Northwest cronik eI tansluo.nd• • VAssi. PSSEIt & liellefontera. May Ist,1882:-tf. N SW STORE ANY NRIC7IOOb S 4 In Reynold's new Building, • (REIT DOOR TO TUC CONRAD ROUSE.) We invite the attention' of die community to our EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF FANCY AN , APLS - CA newrs, • • BOOTS AND Snags. HAI% AND CAPS, Quiessawm, Guacianca, &a., &a ' Our entire stock was purehiuged eineo the late &ape in gold, and we are calling ail kinds of goods TWENTY TO THIRTY DER CENT'• • .cheaper than the same goods could have beet sought for a short HMO ago. Points In ,t i ffiVit". of ..gnoda.,rill'aci. 4rettl.to ezattllhe our r.ccleberdirPt(Shathe'elserrhere. WE WILL DEAL FAIRLY witlithose who favor us with • call; and will give thug', thir,hgurdit °t r ibe abate...ha goods • IN EVIMY PARTICLITIIt. N, B. The higbeet market prim? paid in llthib for all kiridd of ealn. • ••• J. W. COOKE k Co. tata,zroxes, December, 1864-if NEW BAKERY! MATTHIAS SCHMUCK, " Would respootfully inform the people or BMW font* and vicinity, that ho has opened • now and comPtr,ni BAKBRIE, • • In the old Tenspenanall lletel,on BISHOP street whore he will keel; constantly on hand all kinds Rtglis, DREAD, POUND-CARER, • • SIN AR AND GINGER CA B, - RA tREES, • CANDIES Atflb ry pri he ;r ill Emil to tit a reasonable and satisfac ce Inanities will find Min their advantage to get their baking done at this satabliahmenr they can al warts* pare,wholeseme breed d *tikes lest when theyneed them. Rept.l2, 8112—ly ItIJ TILE PUBLIC! MRS. EilltONS, -. A C MAIN Sr., Loci Wiwi, Hu' the lariat. ad eliampemd iktook.of , • - - NISOORRINS, PROVISIONS, PI t, CeSieworp' • ' '. Qtiosaware, Llquoro,•• • . Maw,' ' • .-. . ' • Salty .‘, - • • Vas dhs;" Segswe, ey' oared lo Ntloot su pt. The attention elk iva r zimr k.4l,- clautlitmi, Iwo eras , ea Vor m ar atlllllllntattitheleele • - ' NM ot Nish ioo ti4itieint 61 NUMB ?int Flilfa' Wbot4t chewing Wohseeco, lao:000 Segtirp, tpa • I lot or Salt: , - Ahab Or e$ Feed sloop' en lisoll at; •,, .fuly 11, '6l- r . • SilleiNk:, Mein Ss. \ 1231 WINES do LQUOES.---- HALT! MIST! STOP AND MAD! • ,1 M • . , P,R ESE R VIC 0-15.111 Ed L 4,lll, TOUR RONEY • AND LIVE nAPPY AND CONTNNTED, •, MOULD PIMCILAIIIII TOM Foggia, AT THE WgOcLESA•LE WINE AN p 4,151,y0,E ATOSE, •r Notwithstauts .4312.6.7 eaorihous +talc; Impo sed upon all al saes n his lime of builuess,hdi still oeuthsuoato sell the purest arttofes at am • Tory letilin figure!. Sweep iltestipt!ast FOREIGN A DOMESTIC. LIQUORS, • rehtilicals and retail, at the lowest cash prieei, whioh are warranted to be this beat qualities,asp cording to their respective view. /it* gook coronae in pall of dLD RYR, MONONO.UIT.LA; , •• '••• - and otCata wt-lities. at (roe 34 salts i 0.52,00 • • per Saito*: •160, ALL KINDSOF BRANtIIKS.. from 75 cta.: to $B,OO par gallon. nonacid Gins pers,.)roitt 75 eta.; to 112,60 per gallon- PORT, 11ADERIE$ CHERRY, BLACKBERRY and other wines—the bare airtleiee--ot as rea sonable rays* con be had in the city. CHAKPA4E, BLACKBERRY, GIINGIEIt AN D , .CARAWAY DRANDIRS, MILE JJ%Y.4.CA AND NEW ENGLAND RUM •CORDIALS OF ALL KINDS, all d which will be warrant/A to be'as represen ted, and sold at prices exceedingly low. All the liques offered for sale at tlila entablis liment bsve beyn•purubaeed at the United States Custom Boise, and consequently muslin" requested to give his li:oors a trial. 'Vet He has the only article of ' rgitz PORT WIRE JUICR IN TOWN May, 28,1862. U. TTIIE WONDER OF TUE AOE! ' . [TREY BODT ASTONIS/LiD AT THE lINENESB AND CIiNAPNESB ,ot Tuft •117104.118 BMW AT Z. N. 4112r/ris3'lll WHOLESAILD IVINfi t AND .I,IQ6r4R,STaRK- BISINP STRSZT, 111111.11t1fiNTZ PA., The proprietor of thie estA\tient takes plosive iniinferteing tho publgt , .he keert constantly ion habal s *appy of choice foreign -arid domestio jiquors, suf , h ' OldArectar, -•• • Old Rye, • • ' Monoongata,'' And Irish Whiskey; - ---- • , ogq ickkrrY, Cheni f (Ake)) - t ' • • Ind cuntneun Hit)%tdies; • Afadyria, !Army, .• • And List us Wines, • ..4Ad Hulland Girr; Kern aglow( Rom, • Joniaon Hum, 5- • CORDIAL Sr t irii tint, Annimdand se ALL CASKS WARRANTED TO CONTAIN I THE ANOUA'T.AI4I4ERIA. , • ' The attention of practicing physicians Is call ed ttlins stock of • • PURE LIQUORS, • suitable t. MAIN& purgloik• Bottles jags and Demijons constantly on had. hail the ' °NM' PtikE NECTAR WHISKEY in .Town. '• All liquors W . nro bought when liquors Ware low, and he sobs them accorlingly. All ligaors are Warranted to give satisfau- I tied. ' ' - • cattlldent that he can please customer hi resoamtly eolicite a share of public patre t tie Liquottl will be Bold by the guest, barre l or tierce. He has a Mega lot of IOYTTLIID LIQUORS of the finest 'grades on hand. Ppril 1et,1863. 11110111 A. FELDMAN, 0 . rIIPORTOR WHoirne.m. • NUMMI Pt BRANDIES, WINES, INS, .) WHEAT, BYE AND BO (IRRO • wmisra 2,04 TR MI; "" (EbtowllperegAlarilen,) • l'lll4-4DEIPI7I_I, ANS" %pt. 146 t. , MISCELLANICOU • MANIIOOD: 110 W LOST, HOW RESTOR. ED.—Just Puldbhed, s new edition of Dr. CeLVERWELOP COIL AAAAAA D BRIAT on the rad ical ears (without"ntedleirmile of ..81morbisi•t. Ores, or seminal weakness, Involuntary &rai ned Lose Itinomsens, Mental and Physical In. eipaelty;ltepetFmmte to marriage, eta.; also, 10Nreserrnes, Erwertistomsdneed V-- self-indulgence or sexual extrer L Price, in a sealed en r7s t7 u ptronly six 7 ". f The celehrated author in this admirable sway elearry demonstrate', from a thirty years' sue eresfal practice, that the alarming consatpilinies . of self-abuse may be rallitolly cured witlion lisogetoos use of SilltMliill•Meßielife'or st's cation of the knifi—pornting out a too 1.1 of cure at once simple, certain, and effectual, by which every sufferer, no ma tter what hie ma& lion may be. may cure himesdf cheaply, private ly, and radiviity, Or. Thkil ItlktuFo'should he in the hands of exerryoutlt,and every man-in the land. - , x , fieLt, under seal, in a plain envelope, to aaj address, postpaid, on reoilpl'of 'dumb, or' tiro prat stamps.. AddmeCtliterpshilhderc L (I.IIABLEB J. Al KleXiblist O tr r 127 Bowery, New Ythli,'Pdat-Office Box 4,586. June 6, '64-17. Ap. 14. '66. 'LI B OR BALE OR' EXCHANOW:' '" ' Two valuable Tartlet( 'Leak ents' Sheba lien tainjug Me acres 'nitrated en , Tailatetr Town- , ablvr,' the Akar 120 'acres, altaratia In Virginia Township, Warren county, loan% gi distance of about 28 miles from Iteasacenes,tha ttel 41 , 0 liar'Strita•abd about 15 Wlibta - Wait Int4aaaerr. he county seat. The' lind is rolling pestrio, well watered, with soots timber apasatlat lar&r rack. It 4 itititiatod In the, heat pale of an State, an *III be sold cheap, or exchilsed for real weans. lb this.ponnty on sqprk serum roe Anther particulars 444 , to the Editor of this , jan ritt II 41,4413. , N. 07 31 • 14 VEi PifOWIeriTAPHIC ROOMS; Cokßipwiptb.anil NOW. PhaddalP l . l,l i. Largo risodVolorod Pbofaigisihrftsf VAC Do Vigito forsl,oo. • •••• •• ' . .11 kinds of Pahttiag mad Gopeafg dolts the•boaa pad &moon saarquir. too. fauf,'l4-4. -T ffmn , * 3 • i.• No. 024114141010eN;Also "WNW! • MO* /011triftimod, Aso' q Save" W" introo- • . oto. gob, A . DIONfir Mi s or n. lo; Painti e tnotni ROs granted to tow l to f mica Wale hereby Mate mound. end thine bitiactitAii— the same to .'preuott thee. -illtrast tee let lemedt. :MAUD' 'PAR Marra 1! , 4.1 AA4 'dab _a tdo r. _ .~,wri~iw~-.iv . om luting 'arta*? avatar, costr, VIE • t'• " !Wu Ve. ~ • .11440.44. VA..... 0 *M El