acKatif Watt/113U TERML--sllper year when paid in. itdvance $2,50 when not pahX In advance, and $3,00 when ont-paict before the expiration of the your. ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS 01t1OV.—rwri? nro 'soma - men, nod wren, too, who delight to see theii,'neighbors get into Wo know quite n number of snob ihdividuals in this town, and they be • long,to the menneet•and most despietble or our citizen,. Slut "e awing them." T. R. S.—We rOC'eired the cut, end bore sent yon the bine. Rope you, will find theni all , right. BA Nxiqt.—Nra don't knoW. It is foolitlino.s to ask curb questions of an editor. They are not , presumed to knew more about twit - matters tfivi anybody oleo. ' Rot.aen.—Telt him to_go_.to —Davy' Jones's. We are not in the least concerned about hie opinion, and do not care whether we %XI'S ble good or his ill will. The moon turns not out of her eouren for the hiving of a puppy, nor shall for the opin ion of aspo,limen. Id. A. 11. -7-Excellent likenesses of the Rov. Dr. Lien' can ho had at Idoini's h Crydor'n es ' tablirhmont in thin place. They are faith ful pictures the cowl (ikittnininter,and the members of his congregation should all supply themselves with one. . l i ttotoz.---We do not know whether all tho prisoners on Aolinson's Island hare boon , exchanged cw i not.. We ,pre inclined to Think, ht 'nstrir that quit . ° a number still remain in confinement there. It is to be presumed that all the prisoners now in cus tody will he discharged ere long. Jens S.—Popocalapetl is ft volcanic mountain , itiecien, but it 'clam erupts. It is quite ward the ,heavens. se►i.srort.—& lirm resolve is hal( the work. throur determination bin good one, and all you now w tnt ie penult erame to carry It out. Ned Buntline, the novelist, sure gave us hia•antograph, with the words, "Go on. ward and upward." We recommend it as very good motto, whit It, strictly mil:fired lo t rennet tail 'to make you a goad and happy man. Longfellow's inimitable poem of " Escalator " Inculcates a lesson of per severance under difficulties that you will do 'well to keep in remembrance. EURTII A. -It Ilaa been ao long mince wo heard from you that wo had began to think you h.itl gono the way of all floPh. aro glad to know that you aro atill'in the _land of dho lining, and aro pro•ponng no well• IVe will do all we eau to ald you in the .matter, but our oppnrt II n ity Yo do mutt] gond in the prerniaea is not favorable. Write Donawonst.—There are four public seliools_in 'Bellefonte, all held in the Academy. The 15rnt grade is taught by Professor Woods, the second by Mr. !Lobed Croat mane, the third by Miss IBakely, and the fourth by Miss Mcßride. They are all in a prosper ous condition. THINGS ABOUT TOWN AND COUNTY Our town is Improving vastly this spring. the uew building of Mr. ISrokerboof 400 ks well; i 1 will rid the street of au enor otous pile of bricks and rubbish. I=l —No tidings have yet been licnril of the men whet robbed Mr. Sankey nn the mountain between Pleasant flop and Centre Hall.it is n pity That such scoundrels should go ..unwltipt of justice." I=l Fran..-..„We learn that tnti—tivrelling-honse Ifr. George Ileckendern, at s:tit Lick, in this county, was destroyed by fire on Naha day last. {Vs are pot informed as to the origin of the .calantroplia. I=l Gonwes nr's Boor for /one line been received. As usual, it is filled with choice ongraviints; nod reeding mutter of e. sope rier getallity. The Indies will be qiciligictca with it. I=l PETE6/1011'N ' MAGAZINE f;w:ilitire is upon a oti.r Inhle. The merits of this elegant pub licatitin ore so well known to our readers that it is scarcely necessary to say a worn in its favor. It is up to the usual standard, aid is a first class periodicni- I= ARTIIVFO4,I/0111G MAGIAILINE fer JAHN) Lae anode its appearance, running over With the choicest gents of literature. We are always ,glad wlien this delightful book conies to fiend, and take much pleasure in perusing its absorbing page. No faraliy should be without it. I=l Boone JA IL. —On last Monday night two et the preioners confined in, the jail at this place. made their recipe throszb the instru mentality of a wooden key which they had, by some means, oontrived`to construct be tween them. The key was made of hickory, sod Snell Ike great bail door of the jail to a nicety. The names of the men were Con mind litirows. They did not leave any infor mation as to where they might be found in case search should be made for them, and consequently nothing bag been heard of them since. ." 3. A Summon caany,—Wa can cOnseion slowly recommend to those suffering from a distressing cough, Dr. Strickland's Mellifluous Vonghltalsant. It giFen relief almost instan taneous, and is withal not disagreeable to the taste. There is no doubt but the Mellifluous Coggh Balsam is one of the beet preparations In ore, and is all that itil,proprieter claims for it Ws bare tried it during the past week,'and found relief from a most distressing cough. It is prepared by Dr. Strickland, No. 8 East fourth street Cincinnati, Ohio, and for sale by drug gists. may 26. ===l —We understand from some of the pupils that Mr. Woods, the principal of the' Academy in this platte,is abodt instituting a gymnasium in connection with that institu tion. flits is intended to give the scholars healthful exercise, and, it they will be careful not to abuse the privileges which it will give thane, It may prove a great lum en to them. As a general thing too little atlentipn is paid to the amusements and outdoor exercise of our sehool iihildren by parents and teat:beret t and this effort of Mr. Woods to give them 'reereatioa which will be both bealtbfifl and beneficial, deserves Ilse haw/ of the-public. = PF.i.L6FONTIC AIIteSUSISIER licsolvt.--Non; That the hot weather is upon us,' the deni zens of the cities wilt bo fleeing to the coun try as a refuge from the sultry atmosphere of bricks„and mortar._ A greet many' of these unhappy bipeds have, of course, their. retreats picked out, and all the inducements in the world would not be sufficient to pre,- vail upon - them to gu anywhei-O del). To this class of migratory beings we have nothing to say. They ay to to Saratoga Newport, t o pe May, oMherecTer their in. clittotiort,mo't Nal them—its of no conse quence to us. But there is another,class of people, alio,. having resolved to leave their hot residences in the city, arc nevertheless, at a losti,to ; know where la' go to better themselves. To , dick° unfortunate beings we say comp to Bellefonte: Among our woods, and • be neath the coot , shadows of our gr e at moon- tains, they will find an enjoyment not to ho folind at any fashionable watering Place, and% pure air, that wi:l be, to their pois oned lungs, like manna in Coe ,wilderness. tesitles this, we have water that ham sot its equal in the Stale, bubling from a noble spring at the foot of Academy 11111, Called, from ;its beauty, the Belle Foote or the beautiful fountain. This spring supplies the the town by means of pipes through which the water is forced up hills hundreds of feet in height into a grand reservoli:, from which other pipes convey the precious tioil to all parts of the town. This wit or,(when not corrupC.l by tire base liquor that is sonic. times mingled with it in the throat of those who would lie afraid to astonish their stom achs by dringing it alono,)is a healthful and delicious beverage, and yvould be a delight ful change fur some of our city Blends. In the way of accomoilitt ions for strangers we have 2 hyee zootligitissygot boarding houses, all of which give good board, and clean sheefs.' The "Cummings Bonito," "Garman's Hotel," and the "Con rad House" are all tip-top stopp:ng places; and. the landforda ele+er and obliging men Besides all these, advantatages, we have good fishing grounds, Where "trout," "tuck ers," -cattier," and °fliers of the finny tribe abound. The fisherman would be in hii clement, and would pronounce Bellefonte a delightful place. Game is also abundant in some pdrts of our county, and the hunter could not fail to be satisfied. Added to all these inducements the means orconreyance to and from Bellefonte are excellent, the town being within a few hours ride by rail road of Philadelphia and New York, as also of intermediate towns along the chute. We have still another inducement to offer those desiring to spoin the. summer in the country. We have any amount 'of the hand somest girls in the country. In fact Belle fonte-is proud of her women, and will hold her own against the world oiLthat point Come and see for yoorselvon, ye poor,wor ried, heated denizen's of the city, and, like Sheha's tveen, will," she beheld the gran deur of Solomoh, yo will exclaim, "Behold the half has not bec * n 16111 me." Tits UPTURN-' OF OUR SOLIMERS —la last week's riot" we noticed nn article recom mending that a public reception be give. to Ike soldiers of this county on their re turn from the army. We think the sugges tion a good one. We made a big foss over their departure, end it is altogether appro priate that we should ;sake a big one eve , ' their return. All bettits will be lighter at bidding them welcome home than at bidding them good-by ; and, besides, the brave fel lows deserve something of the kind, as a token of oar respect for the hardihood and courage with which they have born the long and toilsome campaigns of the war. The Lanterns and are-workrs, purchased on the OGerlfSlOPlef Lee's sniTeder, but not used at that time, on account °fawned death of the Preeident Following so aeon after, eon be much more nppropriatcly used now to eel ebrate the virtual ending ofthe war, and tlie yetiwn of the soldiers from their hard Calla- paign. there is ene (ealnre of the .1 - c r eas'e sug gestion, however, which does not altogether come up to our idea of things. The editor of that pater desires to throw too much of the responsibility of preparing this a elcome upon the ladies. Ile gives as a reason for this that as they took so much interest in . getting the soldier's ready to go, and were 90 kind and attentive to them in the field, when sick or wounded, they should now exert themseLves to greater efforts to gile them a Puitable welcome home. This is queer logic. It looks to numb like trying to take the labor of the preperations from off the shoulders of the' male gender, and putting it in the hands of those who are lees able to bear it, and-who have already done Clink duly nobly. We would bog to amend the Preas'ahliggetion by moving that tim'oien of this community take the matter in hand, and do all the heavy work of the affair, paying all the rrpenses, and only leav ing for the ladies the lighter task of pre paring the delicacies for the occasion. We , have always noticed thabthe men are very ,willing to join in occasions of this kind and 4 tiartake in the festivities, if the ladies will only do the work. This, according to our estimate of matters, is not altogether the thing, and we would like to see the arrange ment reversed, giving the men the work, and the ladies.the pleasure. With this exception the suggestion of a public - reception, as made by the Press, is a good One, and we think, will meet with gen eral favor. If it shOuld be acted on, wo hope it may be done right, and not be made a pretext for the ebullition of political spleen. 'We aro glad to see our, soldiers mounting home, and are willing that our satisfaction at the return of peace, and the cessation of the bloody work that has so long desolated the land, should be made manifest in a publics way. We say, th'en lot the reception he given, but letjt be given I in such a way and with suoli good fooling. that there will be no ,bitterness remaining after it is all over.- ' I=l 4. Drsoersta.—What everybody IMPS mat be true. Wo have heard Dr. Strickland's Ton ic spoken of so frequently by those ;who havo been benelittod by it, that at Inst we are coin polled to make it known to the public that we really believe It elle to a cure in every`` case; thirefore, we any to- those who are suffering wielt , :Dyspepsia. or Nervous Debility, to go to their druggist and get a .bottle of Dr. btrick laturs Tunic. may 2t Wears KNOWING A'7.l[ REMENDBRINO— How to act when the clothes take fire is an important piece of information.ighe Scum ft.& American says, three personfp4of four would rush rigllt up to the,burningdinlivial nal, and begin to paw-with thetilands without any de fi nite aim. IL is u to, tell the victim to do this or that, or call for water. In fact, is generally best to say not a word, but ceizo a blanket from abed, or it cloak, or tiny woolen fabric—if none is at hand, take any woolen ntaterialLhdhl the corners as far apart as you ean, stretch them out higher than your ,, betid, and, running boldly to'tho persou r .make a motion of clasping in the arms, moat about the shoul dere. Thisinstantly smothers the fireand epee the - Nee. The Instaht throw the un fortuoalc person on the floor. This is an additiopal safety to the face and breath, awl any remnant of llama can be pit out more leisurely. Tito, next instant, immerse the burnt part in cold water, and all pain will cease with the rapidity of •lighting. Neat, get some comnion flour, remove from tho water, dud cover the burst parts With. an inch th:eknoss of floor if possible: pat the patient to bed, and do all that is. possible to soothe until the physician arrives. Let the holtr remain until,it falls ell it,sey, IA" a beitutifid new skin will he found. Littess the bores am deep, no'other application is needed. The dry flour for burns is the tuo+ t , admirable remedy ever proposed, and the information ought to be itupanted to all. The principle of its action is that, like the eater, it causes instant and perfect relief I front pain, by totally etcluding the air from the' injured prim. Spanish whiting ant cold wider, of n mushy consistency, aroh preferred by some. Drede on the flour un til no more will stick, and cover with cotton kattioz__ I=l THE un - 's Fitie‘u —"Slimmer Day - -- a beautiful steel engraving, is the appro priate embelisliMent of the Juno, number of The Lilly's Friend. This engraving will remiturniany PC Thu daft' they went gypsing, A long limo ago." .It is very finely engraved. The double Fashion Plate is also excellently engraved, and the ladies no doubt will pronounce it as charming as it must be expensive. More to our masculine taste, however, we confess, is the simple woodcut of , tlmcy," with the ex pressive lines beneath. Ali,. these Lucy!' ! Tl she stands, her morning titans and mantle Mnbing spare between her and this world; Shutting in her bliart within its whiteness, bike the swents in unblown Itlies furled." But we must skip the other engrairings, illustrative of the fashions, new patterns, and come' to the music, which is "Sher man's Grand Triumphal March." The lit erary mailer of this- number is "Chrysalis and Butterfly," '•.l True Story of the Olden Time," "Lost and Saved," a sad but true story of Temptation and crime: "Pour Birthdays," "First Love,' , Editor's Depart ment, &c. &c. fic., Price $2. i 0 a year ; 2 copies $l.OO. I=l S , 31F.TIIINII FOR SCIIoOI. DIRECTORS AND Tsscuetts.—The f i egiiilaturp of this State, at the late session. enacted the following Law" "That wenly-two days shall be lichl to be a school month, and that two Saturdays in egeh month, as the proper Iltou d shall designate,(which Iwo Saturday's shall be Left to be IL part of the school mmtlh, irony, at Ilse discretion, and by an alliirmat lye vole of g' ninotrity of n.l the members of the Board of Directors, Or controllers, he appro priated :to instituteo for the impromptu of the teachp:'s of the said dINt riot: Provided, flint in di o i c tielz in which the schools are,or shall be kept 7/tOgn and in opermion, the IMILKII7IIIIII I erlll noir allowed by law, and the teachers, emplovol by the year, the fore goin clause 38 to t he :Lumber of days in the school month shall not apply any, further than that the reporter and statistics of the hei100i)1 shall be kept in sec.'udatice there with, sad that district institutes way be held as tkereby directed " • —We have heard of asking for bread and receiving a atone, but a gentlen.'lll may be convidered as still worse treated wllOll be asked for a lady a And and receives Ler father's foot! --- It is a pleasant thing to sec roses And hlie9 Krowing upon a young cheek, but a bad sign to see a man's face break out in blossoms. MA BUIL:D. At the Conrad How* Bellefonte. May 17, by the Rev. J 11. Barnard. MY. 10[111111 Peeht, or t.ttaterevffle, and Mitts Catharine C. Viond, or MAtroy, Cytazo Cu. Pa: • _ PICO • • •At the reqiiienee of her min, in Homan/ town -1,1111., 01 the •It lust. 31re. /Lehner& Leach, aged 7:1 }lnn., 0 months and U tiny 4.. The Bellefonte Market, White Wheat, per bushel,, 9 1.25 tied, . ... oln ......... ......do 1.20 Rte do 70 Corn rilielled, 41,, 0 00 Outs, do ......... .... ~ . IS Barley Buckwheat do 02' Clot 0 seed 41t, 5 VP Potneooll . do,. Lard,. per pound, Bacon, Bork d 0.,. Tallow, d 0... Butter, Eggs pet dozen Plastor, ground, per ton, ,5P16 - CIA I. -NOPICES' TAE BRIDAL CHAMBER. A note of warning and itchied to4hoso suffer ing with Seminal Weakness, General Debility, or Premature Decay, frour whatever cause produced. Read, ',ender, and reflect! Be wile in time. Sent FREE to any address, for the benefit of the afflicted. Sent by aeturn ALB. AdVesit JAMES 9r:-If UTLER, 429 Broadway, New Ut. sp. 14-2 m. *4lB K E ! •Do you want Whiskers or Monstaohes7 Opt Grecian Compound will Como thin to grow on hi smoothest face or chin, or hair on bald heads, s in six weeks. Prieto $l,OO. Sent by mail anywhere, closely scaled,. an .rooeipt of price,. Address, WARNER tt CO., Box 138, Brooklyn, N. fob 17 ly THE 'BRIDAL elIAMBtlt, an assay 0 Warning and Instruction for youlig men—pub- Llama by the Howard Association, and sent ffee of charge in coaled easel,. ols. Address SRibLIN noupll7o. toward Associiaticin, Philadeiphia, Pa 111111 fe s 17 ly HAPPINESS TIIAT OR f i t t(l i S ti - nl Y ;STIONt. All narrow' sufferers o.lll,jeted with sperm terthcca, seminal emissionit. loss of power, im potence &e. caused by self abuse, sexual execs.. ses and impure connections, eau have the means of self cure furnished them, by addressusg, with Akira. • , JOHN 0. WILLIAMS, P. 0. Box 2863. arr I I ty Phildelphia, ra. - ' i s„..l ' NrILICAFNIVIR, ill.VNDIK11131) rATcIIIIII-- treated with the utmost , rmeres lir )r. J. ISAACS. Oculist and Atir mt. Corm ly ytNitcy den,llollund, No. 519 l'ine Wee, B olphln. Titaitimonials front the most reliithly thiircee in tfie city and country may MI soh at ( 1114 off use. 4 , 4 r mmlical faculty are invited to accompany Rata lit , i no hn has no i , earets iti his prae . ... d .1411:1 F ICI Al. 1{Y1::- 1 Intl ttiol nithuut p iewThio cLargo inado Cyr examination. 101444, ly. M kTRIMONIAI-, Ladles anti lloitl,n.n • If you wish in marry you ran de so by addressing roe. I nil semi you, ait h money anti without Twit o, valuablo inihwitiation, that will enable you to marry hap pily and speedily, irrezineelivo of 1, e, Wealth or Manly. T hie information o ill cost you nothing and if Veil wish to marry I will cheerfully assist you * All lottore ntrielly conlitlent 'al. Tho infornotion 'sent by return Red ho renard asked. riegt•tello4l,r r stamp td e n eeltrott, ,tardre.:.l yournelf. - Address, FIAILAU It. InA3lllllliT, Uromnitint, Kings Co., Now "orlc. earl! ID lan Ni6V . ADV EI{TTSEM N°TlT'''. •Cr .APP!' l.;. Aiyeols lor thn set oral townships of Centre eonnty n1:1 he infl.l to the, tennslup. , , nt the u..u..1 ph Vs for Lulling appeals, bn the fol lowin•:, to \, it : an•l Benner I.6.isn•hip, May 29„ Spring town-hip, May 30, bog n, a n.! :11,10.41.ur,r 'oomph, May 31, lloward, an.l llonaril borough, june 1, 'turf in ln.vn..llip, Jut° 2, Liberty ton n +hip, JtIQO Vette/. town.,ittp, Juno N, itrej.rx Juno Yew, ton o.hip..lune 7, toWnelliii,s.ltate I,l‘ ,hip, June t.urn,h.p. June la.' townshlp, Juno 12 1 atoll, awl Union% the borough, Juno 11, 1112.4,,t1 townblup, Juno I t, '1 ti 1 , t. 441.31100 15, IVtirOk ton 1141(1p, :Tune 18 0 ton n• , iip, Jun, 19:- 11.:11 . 91 , 11i 1,,0 tu , hip. June 20, Fn J fine 2!, ton ash ip, Juno 22, Snnw,lnie L,n usl,p, .1 . 11111323, Lurasnle 04%14.44., Julia 21-- . • - .1 A F.l, FOR ES 111 JOHN L. f ItslV,. MISS . MARIE RAPHAEL, N 11 Next door to Afeit fliFter'q taw oilier. tras jetet opened n fine a isortinout of the Intett el lee of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, which she is prepared to malts up and trim 'in the latest fashions and at low prices. BONNETS AND lIATS alwayg on hand, and trimmed with short notice. ,BLEACIIING done in the most complete.manner known to tho trade. May 12-dtm.., SPRL:iiI MILL . J.41:11.1". 111 r. IIARP8TI:It awl Miss BILGCM, at CENTR.E HALL, PA., aro opening' a largo myelin:loHW !twili t:mitt 01 hal 4. bonnet., rdihon., no. era, Into and fmwy vo,ula, of I, try deaerii.tion, and all of the inevit ht , h r mablo .tyle., wbroh they will ho plen.ial to show thor who may lot Ur them with onl! .ire aian prajuired in do up hats and bon nid4 nt ory kind In. thu beet manner . . and on Ph rt, not May 12 -:bun. INII EVY II ARktrit. 11 Na. 520 A reit street, slaws Firth, Phila.- Iplua, Matultactuler and Deftler 'ln IVatelles, Sati.l.6,;ilver Ware, nod sultana Sik er plated Ware. nub 24 tm. WANTED. TIV , ) Tnorcwn Dtd LARS for ono or more yenrm, un interest, I$,D he soruir,l by muttony. on a "Anil of 4.111, 'Mildred Mid filly itero•, ,hinted in Benner Gir FOr tor tlo r portietilor ,, Inquire of tho EDITOR of the ,00r Irot,•//,,,,r0. Muy 12, 1•111.1. 1110 Walntent n practioner to take chargOof a emit praetice, north from 1800 to 2.000 'ars per) car, for partmlara apply either by lot ter or in person al this office. april 10 4t. r UN AND SHEET IRON WARE, Mariane lured and for sale, whol,,ala and retall at Ilaupt's Alllenburg E,undry. FARMS F01 , 5,,8A LE 1;1 XECI Tole 'S S.t I.E OF REA I.3TAI'E X/ • The Ruliseriliero oller, at private wale, a valuable estate. well known 118 the old Brisbin farm. lutunto in l'otler ton aehlp, Centre county, eunteibing ONE lIUNDRED ANh (11.:.1" T Y ACRES, more or ninety mere; of whi, h are elearA and andi r a high "tale ol euh in ation. 'Flie hal ith a fine groelh of limber, e b uyistlng Of elie,tnitt, elieetnut-uilh, and white rh. k. A large ,tone house ard bank barn, with• o il m r outbuilding,. are Cr,tttl on the premises. Th e fe,:nt to well supplied with good water, and otilig• • n hard of • haler fruit, b I !.. OoOl• In the +,ii.ligv• For pat (meta.. pply Qr Earn fr. Spanglor, wlw retide , on time farm.. Sl'A.Ntli.F.R. MA I:4l:litrr srANGLEr... j ;„• May 5, 1563-Zen. . LIOR t 4 ALE OR EXCff.:Ntll4 - . - Two mlllOll6lO Tracts or Land, ono thereof oentoining lb-1 acres situated ii: I.:borty Town shit:, Om oilier 120 aore , , :aunts in Virginia Tommwhip. Warren county, lom a, -a di:•tnnen of about 24 miles Irmo Peoutoucs, the capital of the Acute, and_altottl , 10_ wiles from Indianola, the county seat. The land is rolling l rairie, well motored, nal? some timber upon tho larger rack. It is situated in limo beet part of lime State. and will die sold cheap, or ozehouged foe real notate in this. county On good terms. For further particulars apply. to the Editor of this paper. jail Tat ' FARM FOR The Undersigned offers for sale a trart of land, 1141,1.1.112 Wall., township. con taintng 11U ACRES, one hundred of whi erect cleared and in a high state of cultivajdon, while the balance is covered by a fine grottth of oak and chestnut timber. A house and barn and other outbuildings are erected op tho premises suit a good orchard is also attached to the place. For particulars inquire vf the subscriber, who 1000 realties on the farm, near ITuNcrsburg. _____ Ap.2B-40, 1). 1). ItI,KEAN.. GAL NOTICES P =r =. A 1.12i18 [Slit TORS NOTICE. Latour oradminiztration on tho es tate of Alexander -Richards, deceased, late of Alnionville. Centro comity. Pa. having bee* granted to the Rubscrihor, all persona indebted to said.entato are hereby notified to mulct! Jrnme (hate Payment, and those having eleime•ag`atttfet the setoo, te , present them duly authenticated, for settlennitfi. JOHN 8. BUSH. May 12, 0-t. Adm in ittra tor. ADMINISTRA'rOIt'S NOTICR. Letters of administration on the es tate of Murtha E. Carlisle, deceased, late of Phillipsburg, Centro county, Pa., having been granted to the nubseriber, all persons .indebted to mitt imitate are hereby notified to make imme diate payment, end those haring claims against the name to present, them, duly authenticated, for settlement SAMUEL 'CARLISLE, March :S l,' 1365-61. A dosioiotrolor. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. J' I Letters of administration on the es-, tate of Jae. T. Halo, deceased, late of Dellefonte Centre county, Pa., having been granted to the t . subscribers. all persons indebted t said (estate, are hereby notified to make immm ate payment, and,these kering claims again' the name to present them, duly suthoullosted r Ike. ttlemourst, E. e. HUMES, ADAM HOY, May .ith letia-61. . 4 dos iniatratani NtW ADVF,MTISEMENTS FARM'IRItS! the Implement Store In Belle fonte, and see the greet wonder of the age: - a.. ... , . .. .. .. .- - . , , . C Mll I N 1) MACIII E weighs only eight hundred pounds Delivered free of freight this year only. Steel, finger-bar with folding Joint. Flexible spring steel draft-bar. Adjustable elliptic spring seat. Adjustable ' Entirely free from side draft. The jointed 'reel follows eve, motion of the ringer liar. Counties where it has been introduced speak tolorr.s in its favor. •1 110?E11Y CII.4I,LENITE A?EVTS of other machines tut trial, on ground of their owl, etAlktigttl. J 11. 1111'gRS, Bellefonte; M., Afny 19, 1365. Agent. grtRABURG & Co. A NEW STOCK'', 'A NEW STOCK, A Nli,,W BTuCK, OF CURA P BOOTR, OF CREA P OF CH EA l' BOOT Clll t." GATTFR.i, (. !MAI' ti 1 i'VEItS. 1.1112:Al' GArrEtts, FOR WOMEN, FAR WOMEN, FOR WOMEN, =t2=l COME AND SEE, COME AND SE Y. COME - Mill SEE, Our now and large-stock of Boots and Sher., Gaiter+, 4. for leap. wou,en and children. VVe can sell the very best. article the markets can produce at from :10 to dil per cent. hem than any other establishment in or outof ltsllafonlo, and we h errant our kapok to be what we represent. The publo:iaro particularly requested to bear in mind that toe lloot and Shoe business is a new (rotors added to ten - establishment, and no intend in On ccl any oilier establishment in Centro county in point of QUANTITY,- (iITALITY, - VARIETY 1t Our stock of...clothing and all descriptions al furnishing goods has just been largely replimsb oil with new ,tyles and••putturu+. We ask the to come and examine for themselves, before making purchases ohms here. We guar-- raetee to gave entire satisfaction to ail, at Reynold's new building, Bellefonte. Noy .2St CHRISTIAN SIAIOII,' WATCH HAKEI . I & JEWELLER, 1 W VILVIBUItO, Pittth . A, Would respectfully inform 'tbe publie that be hoe opened up a shop in the rumn formerly , oc cupied. by Mr Reed, where he will boned) , ut all tunes to repair (MOCKS, IVA TCHES, if JE IVELdt Y, in the best style, and on the most reasonable terms. All work done by.him will be, warranted. Wind me with care and tront me well, And let me base fair play. And t 1.. you gill try and tell The precian timmof day. If, from some cause, I ehanco to atop, And fail to givo the hour, Then take ion quick to SUnon's shop, And lie will glee me power. Ap. TO TILE PUBLIC! MRS, SIMONS, M tpt Sr,LOCK TrAVRN, !TM the largest end chevest stock of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Cedar, are, Queenswers, Liquots, Galt — Cgatlist, Segnoi, Tubnccop over offered in thie market. The attention of Motel and Store keepers ie celled to the lame stock of the f•lhwing ,p mid on hand, N%litch are offered at wholesale priced .200 barrels of Flsb, 200 BARRELS, OF LIQUORS ANB WINES, ~f e!r•lii 'I If') en Pm,.,re, -and a tar-,. lot Also, Flour and Feed altrayll on hand at July 11, 'O4-tf: SIMONS, Main St. D EAN'S GREAT TOI3ACCO WAREIIOIIS4 4 I 3 Cif EAT 4 UT STIIEET„ (o . lposite the Custom 'Roue.) Dean sells better Tobacco and Cigars than Oily , one in Phaludelphin. Dean sells more Tobacco, Clgats and Pipes &c., In one day than all tho tree in Chestnut Street poll in one week. The rerulnn is becallso he Pend CIIZAPHR than any establiehment in the world. DEAN. SELLS QUICK AND OFTEN Dun% forget tho fiumbor, and you will go home w ith a full porkot, of TOBACCO, CIGARS, I'IPES and money. . if yint don't want to go to Philadelphia td buy your Tobacco, cation, or sond your order to .1: fl. Lautrnpor, Plonsont tiap, Centro coun ty, who will aupply yolit at Dean's wholoaalo prices. Dec, 2nd ',(O3N-IY. NEW MATTItitAS SCIIMUCK4 Would requieffully inform the people of t elo t,mte and vicinity, that ho has opened • lA, end COMPLETE BAKERY, in the old Temperance 11Ole', on BISHOP street where ho will keep constantly on Mum all kinds BREAD, RUSKS, POUND-CAKES, SUGAR AND GINGER CAKES, .. CRACKERS, CA N MS_ &C., &C., &C,, wllicsh,be will sell at a reasonable and satisfac tory Fire Families will find it in their advantage to get their baking done at this establishment, as they can al waysget pc re,wholesome bread and cakes lust when t heyneed them. Sept, 12, 1862-1 y MARK YOUR BAGS ! ' Stamps for nags, Buffalo, Robes or any thing else of the kind, to be had at-all Imes and at oxcedingly low prices, at the shop oftbe subscriber in Bellefont. A. DRB6R., PLOPS! PLOWS! A largo supply or - the relobrated Warts ploughs at $9, and also a lot of &parlor Straw .euttors at $l5, can be had at hail to ?dilesburg foundry or their Wars ROOM in Bellefonte• 4 A Vi gb supply of Timothy Seed just received, and for sale at Suseroarie. . LITTLE ONION'S! A hose ouppiy of Little abions just re ,Inved, awl for 14c it {lnalculuie, CHEAP SHOES, CIIEAP SHOES, CHEAP SHOE In", 7012 MEN butt MEN, A 14.1) rlitt.nßE: , l, AND (1111.1)ItEN. AND Cllll.ollliN, PR IC He IM I ISIc AI. INSTRUMENTS RYNP E it • s music STORE, conNint, mAIN AND MILL STREETS', LOCK 11AVEZi, PA • T. D, ItYNDER TA KES,?7,EASUItE •in wrincunchig to the ciltiiia44—Gifts County that he music store is noet IN SUCCE3f3'rt/L OPkRATION, and that he is prepared to furnish theiti ;with Mu*tcal Ittatratnentt ,9F EVERY DRkRIP rION oti.the moat favorable tenni. Ile takes part - iar pieasure in calling the attention of the peo ple to the abperior qualitsarof the celebrated C,VICK,7ItING':4 PIANOS, Those Pianos have universally taken the diet premium Over all others wherever they have been brpught in 'competition. They Rdte only to be seen and heard to ho niitnireil, er their manufeeturere hate succeeded so fully in cutn lomat/ in them those indispensable qualities of a good piano, tit., hrilltoney, pbwer, depth, and the OROAN LINE RICHNESS OF .TONE which is absolutely indiipeniable in anicogfrii: zneht for accompanying th e voice. Th ey are fatal celebrated fur STANDING IN TUNE nil quality - is always denireble , bui fl IQ espoonally so to persons lirnig in the country. whore it is not.conrenient to get prole/minuet tuners bat seldom. RIND.EIt.KKEPS A SUPPLY of other Piano.. Whott he itifunne the People :hat he !loop the eelehratell HAINES BROTHER'S PIANOS, it ,s unnecosaary to say a vrerd-in rnmmenda 6011 Of them, no the reputation of the fire, N alone sufficient.. RYNDER nESPECTFULLT ANNOUNCES that ho has reeeivod the SOLE AGENCY for Central and Western Penneylranie of the Putout Int Wed lion Rim and Frame BOARDMAN & GRAY PIANOS These Nadas vary in price from three hun dred and Oventy-nie dollars m seven hundred dollars, and are all warranted to givo perfect satisfaction. PAIILOR 01t0AN-fl. Having received tho SOLE AGENCY for tho Cehtroi Portion of Penno)lrania of the TREAT & 1:1 - --Arit1 8 ' PARLOR ORGANS AND DIPROVED 141ELODEONS, T am enabled to otter them to the public at re duced rates. The Pilo.a o,gens ire gotten up in Ice most olorabla and attractive style, are watTanted to gird PERFECT SATISFACTION, and are mold ten to fifteen per rent. ehearet than those of illy o;licr rust class manufActiirei. We int ito a compelison of them with those of any othoi maker with tolerance to all the ealential go:dine., of a good testi/MOM, viz., Quality of T,.„ 0 , Power of, Tone, noloptnose of Action, Capacity for Vitriey of 13tepreitpior, and lost, 611..110 load, solidity and durability of construc tion. hese Organs are finished in different styles to suit the tastes and pockets of purchnsers, being in Plain Black Wiaut Cases Carved 111)tck . Walnut Cases Plain o,ak Cases 1 Polished Oak Cases I Plain Chestnut 6E4S I Fahey Chestnut Cases! Plain Rosewood 'Cases, and '' "iii RYNDEE? KEEPS also a large supply of the relobrated, MONITOR °ROANE, - CABINET ORGANS! CIIRrgEY'S EXCELSIOR ORGANS _AND CIIETNiT'S TEMPERED REED MELODEOR_ I • ' TtYNDER IS PREPARED' o Fvrnish f'ANOS FROM ANY . .. MAKER in ho lin ifed Stasis, should customers prefer others ban Woe° ho keeps on hand. RYNDER WILL ALWAYS be inipplied with an assortment of HAINES BR O'S.-PIANOS, CHICKERVMS PLAINS, , v BOARDMAN& ORA rs TIARAS/ AND BOURIWS P14.110* Grateful for the large patronage attend, be stowed upon him, and anxious to aerie all the people with whatever they may desire in the lino of good instruments. he has made spools( arrangements with the teflon-Mg celebrated factors to ell orders for thillr Piano/tat once, and at their price, viz., - • WM. B. BII,AlpitlRY, , . STHINWAY &BUNG, • IP GNORGE STECK, & CO., New Tort, and WM. KAABB, of Baltimore. ItYNDIR, KEEPS VIOLINS, G UITARS, pins, FLAGEOLETS, An. In fact e*7 thing whfot ought to be kept ia a Music. Store. CO and eserldta. -PO* lista sent rm. Fab.44th, 1565,-Iy. r/r w ..Tr'rT'77Tl FAI,J, AND WINTER QOOUL ITEM "IRAS iBONT" BUILDING olv• 1A Ili srz3Nr, BELLEFONPE, PA _• THE IltiFFlrk BROTHSIU3 ileum Jest received the teed astortifnent .of 'ping and summer goods ,evor hought to this place, which they sell at ptioaa Wit defy coal , petition, oensisting of , rest Qtudity Ladies Brest dttibils; 17E39 . • MERL.VO.I, • (Y 4 . V .67-1 NE§. C.4l,leoEs AND SUMNER DRESS QOODS AI A 00611 ( "ISORTMENT 01' 1, Irunderi • • and Wilt., Wake, Flow. and Feed. Cofeei r 4, Svare, l'erge,, Nr rp, Virmgar, DriAl $44, Spnp and aindiee, Fish, baricu, Soil, C. ri F. Rope, Rice, St!leecti oe,,fodn ALSO, a large si•attment of ladies: el2l gentlemen's BOOTS, SMOCda- GAPTE.R.S. GREAT INDUCE.MENIBS SAG.IrIFICR.Vi =I Cash or Country Produce! llefoute, Pa May Bth, 1863 H ARDWARE AND CUTLEARY ! simpraisanzt, a. b6AL,6RI/ I FONNIGN AND DNEEBTIC XALRNWARE For the people get:lentil' , we have coal hods, coal ee oope, coed shovel,. Goal millers, lanterns, imps, chimneys, wreks table cutlery, pocket qutlery, plated spoons, plated forks, table motors. terverm, tea end cage pots, butter knives: mill eaves, cross-e u t eireill . ar gang owe, files, %tenches, rivets hantensts, hhtelift4, Mat . feekt!, Picks, forks, grub hoes, shovels, mimic!, ' spading forks, hoes, • rakes bed pine,hair,twine, sofa springs, coal lamps, slob, Antes, willow double-sealed willow chairs for children; corn ihellers, feed collate, plows, coffin trimmings, emery, borax, resin. pitch, red chalk. White chalk; wire, horse naile, meat cut. • tors, scales, wash-Wald:, rooking-horses, horeehu ek ets, wooden paile, natepetieks,chunre, clothe: pins, potato-mashers, butter ladles, but ler pinta, rolling pine, porch Mee, door mats, parlor mate, paint brushes, Oust brushes, shoe brushes, horse brushes, stove brushes, coon tee hrnslsce, corn poppere, whips, sleigh' belle, sketee, heel-sulks, glue, enamelled kettles, brass kettles, copper kettles, glue kettles, :dew kettles, settee • ;Mite, slhdges, broad axes, thim bles, like'''s and bottles, .kale grease. points id oil, tialtits dry, linseed oil, lubtio oil, benzine,'eurtain fixtures pump chain, g-ind • .atones, w o o.d e pump tubes, pump, pump EXtUre3. ALSO, Miles. Pistols, Shot-gnus, P toel Springs. Glass, Pdged 'eels, Saddler's Herd ware. and all other kinds of merchandise usual ly kevt in a wall regulated hardware store. The stock is entirely now, and we are enabled sell lower tl•nn any other establishment in the untry. Our pis, of business will be found on Northwest corner of the Diamond. . . . . BAXSTIIE,Si4EII. 4. CREST itellefontbPa. May let, 1882.-If. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS GROVESTEEN & CO., PIANO . FORTE MANUFACTURERS, 49.9 BROADWAY, NEW YORK The attention of the plane an We tale in ltaktod to our NEW SCALE, SEVEN OCTAVE Ro,sewood Piano Fortes, Which for volume anti. utierC,l in this market. They contain all Lb. modern improvements, ritENCII,. GRAND ACtION, HARP PBDAL, IRON FRAME, OVERSTRUNO 8A138,Ae., and each instrument being insda-tni.ler the per -40114 buperviAion Of Mr. S. 11. tiroresteen, who has a practical exPeriince of OVER THIRTY YEARS in their manufacture, - - IS FULLY WARRANTED in aTory particular. TER ' , OROVESTEEN PIANO FORTE" RECITTED THE HIGHEST AWARD O• 'SUIT 01'XS ALL OTHERS AT TIPS CILIAS4TID WORLD'S PAIS. Whore were exhibited histrainotiM from the best makers of Londtin, rorf, itenasay, PhiWel phia, Baltimore; 13041 i ,and York; and also at the American Institute for tine nieces-. ewe years. the Gold and Siirer Medals from both of which can be men at our warerooms. By the in:rod4otion of freprorementa, we make a still ?ORB PERPECE PIANO FORTli s and by mannfacturiagelargely with a STRICT.LY VASIL dIIySTEIC ub enabled to offer tbotaliastrtnualits at it prim"' 'thick' win PRECLUDE ALL COMPETITION I'ItICE.T. No. I.—Seven Oetare, round corners, Rose wood Plain OS" SM. No. 2.--soyen Octavo, round corms, Rose wood Raley Moulding, $3OO - 3.--Seren Octavo, round cornett, Rose wood Route S.IV. style, $325, Terms.—Net cash in warrant fonds. Descriptive Montero sent free. .• MUSICAL INSTRUMBIiTe The undereigael very redpeetfitlly. Warne the public, and especially lovessaltiaa do; that hav ing obtained trona the tikanifeAluee the We &gently for the eels of STEINWAY it 80W8 riANOB, MASOX di HAMLIN'S CARIN'AY ORMAOO'NO A% ei SA 04R.HAE LA _T NifEDHAM h CO Nur4ODEONEt . • fie Li 'prepared 'ea deliver. te ifrowons wist a l geed leetrarrirata the above it. hilailelphia New Yorli :stall prloga, • • - °heels» rent esereptly arten . s widi any additional iproralatiosi amuse!. T. h.—Every iststralneali ,ke W4EI QI w I fee JON year.. B. M. "GSSISIM ' • febl ftf iliustlngdosi Pftivahlud'• • ME
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