mofratica,fatazill,all SHAM3--s2per yee. whoa pal,' in a 4 varro ?2,50 sfhes mkt paid th lulvante, and $3,00 ellen pot raid before the expiration 9 . ethd rer. ?- - - ANEW ERS TO, CORRESettiDEN TS ‘Thero'm .nany a Eli', %mixt the cup and the lip," and bud 30u Itcpt 'tilt in I= mind you would probably not havo made such couticlont. bumf, t'orr.—The lines to which you elitul° ma Long fellow's, and commence Toll me not in mournral number', Life is hist anampty Liman?) (14. 4 k. Turarart..---11laggie Mitchell's .grest ammeters nub' Faneben," Ilareled," awl the Pearl of•Sayey." The fyrenar Is iternenee.- ly potalar, and Itas boon pi..formed by her thousands of times with groat Shccesa. 'Lrldazt r —Wo.do hot now know what Latin grammar is most used in schools. Anon we *bre s etedentßoake's Latin thathmar" was vogue, with " )3rouka's Leanne" for beginhois. . d. B.—We bare not yet been 'Oh to compkto our arrangekeenta, but have how a fair ',roe pert of doing an id a short time. Oil win alit! be king, lysd the .UPPIY is far from 134 ing exhausted_ ,• • Nuonggr.—Mr. Valla iigham annininees the 'doctrine in a letter written to.ttio " Young 2.01 itite the sth of Alay:lnet, and in the future it will he the platform of the I),mm- AILD9LEII.—Wa know of no 'elle,. we, Goon to hereafter mind your on q burinrs , , and let other people's alone. Meddling and eaves dropping are two very cohtempliblo and he who indulges them should net men. plain if they sumelimar get him into diffi. THINGS ABOUT TOWN AND COUNTY --We have been compelled, for want of space - lo emit Revel al local items IN week. —lf t he nt:rcantile appraiser finds the barites of some persons on the 11 t published this week rentler'ed incorrectly, he hill hive himself to blame, for he senl his twin tircript to this ofiee in IL most VII lainotts hand. -- Mr. .1 Smith Bat nhart, at Lia piton cu• on by toe t llouse . has reduced the price of photographs to $1,2. for four, or three dollars a dozen. -This is considerable of a rednettno in the price or pictures, and will place dim within the capabilities of the slenderest purse. Mr. Ilarnharts pictures arc excellent, ant give true cud faithful counterparts of en igfitall Call and examine his specimens, 1111 , 1 secure p , ctures, at the reduced tares. —,, Mr. T. J bit., tile cclebratcd photogriplicr, infornto no that he 11:14 pin PIIIISCti the building reeently oe.nipied by Mr Ilene:, 'llarris as a funitture story room between the post, office arirl the resbletict of Irtt. (lone, ii Irwin, Witicre lie intends put ling up a splendid sk,ft-light gallery. This building is well calculated tar a pliotorrnpli trig establislitneut, and in the 111111'1.1 of Mr, Tn.ltir will no doubt lieao.ue n very lernifie of art and be wily. That it sill be fist class there can. be no doubt, no Ml."jnyloi intends to spare neither expense nor time in fitting it up. This community may, therefore, expect to have among them a photsgraphio gallery that will not be escel_ led this ;id° of Philadelphia or New You k. The pictures noir taken iiy Taylor at lnl ear are among the Guest in the country, end with the additional ridvantage Ti 1!1 possess on the completion of his new establishment, the people will be 'elvirustil With the complete perfection of his ewes tithes. ALMOST A Rove-I) , lva 6 . % jor Prorerdinaß.—Aboloiemism Pan,•--,"Sont,hoqy //ort."—On last Titre clay morning, ou the arrival of it:o trniu, 0 scene took - Vacant the depot, which for the Tredit of our town,we had rather not record. A icenewhlch causes a blush of shame to tinge the cheek of every respectable, liber ty-loving man in this community: Our du ly, as a journalist, eompola us, sometimes, t ironbitlf inatters that we would prefer to leave unpublished, and this is ono of them. But, as it seems to be our. province, we 84,11 tell the whole, truth of the matter, without fear, favor a partiality, Mr. William Elliott, formerly a resident of this town, married a daughter of °he of our oldest and moat respected citizens, Eiamuel Harris, Esq., some (en or twelve years previous to the breaking out of the War. With his wife, WI removed to the "Sunny South," and took up his abode in the State of Tennessee. long years of as sociation with the people of the South at tached him to them and their instiraions. He was kindly find cordially !rented by the Southerners, and his worldly affairs pros pered finely:" When the war broke out, believing it. to bit his duty, he took up arms kale cause of Southern independence, and was fit and by promoted tofinajorship in Confederate service, being attached, we ' believe, to the command. of Uen. John Vor gad. As a soldier, he did his duty well, and was a brave and reliable officer. He iris finally captured by our troops rind . for a hing time detained in confinement as a prisoner of war. During his period of ser +rice in the Confederate army he was fre quentlyseen by soldiers from this minim), and town who were prisoners, and they all bear testimony to his uniform kindness and consideration for them, doing all in his power to make them comfortable, and, if possible, to procure their release. To souni be gave money, and Lieutenant Thomas, of of this plaoe, will bear witness that Major- Elliott's exertions and Infiuenciiiu all prob ability saved his. hje, and procured him a parole of honor; and that be also gave him a horse and twenty-five dollars In money to enable him to reach home. TIN shows the kindly feeling of the man. and is a complete refutation of the infamous charge that lie Wan a guerrilla and a murderer. Smite lime after the commencement of the war, Mrs. Elliott, owing to the unsettled and'dangerbus condition of the country in which she lived, obtained permission to Come li , arth, and has resided wiry her father in this place ever since. She- k a 11.1 y tighly 'esteemed and respeoted by all ,niso have the pleasure of her netyminfoc-), and ai far at we hac:er, ffb insult e t7 - 4cr-nfrer ed her here on account of h im3Land's connection With the sc, tired, re: army, even accotint of her own op:moni and sentiments. And this bring, u 4 %WV 1 9 the o be ,r ie which we rrotnid c ir. tit,: begin ning. "The Car being over, and the Southern revolution having failed., ;slljOr after having titken the oath of allegiance. availed filial:101f of the Pre , ident's amnesty proclamation, and conic to Bellefonte to see him wife and chihl, aa he had it t.erfest right to do. fie 11t;re• on oho aarai . ng train on Thursday. , The train_ had ha tut come to A kelt before it,begando be tumor ed that “Bill Elliott" wits 'on board. This crottrod a perfect furore of excitement among a pack of cowardly abolition bounds that stood snapping rind snarling their discon tent oroutni the cdrs, and all were intent to setr"the guerilla." Presently 'the gueril la" stepped front the ear, and looked about hint to bee, if be could. recognize toy old familiar face, not anticipating that oven the solflbh hoatt of al llortlaCra abolitionist would refu9c o to oxtowl to him tho haul of reeurirtation actor the groat! strife •Vf/19 oYer. Hut he leckimed withottrlthg hoot, im 'AO rreoemly sed. I:spying Mr. Do- here, With nAc. , l lit be faln;llal, Ellcdt. extended hi-t Land nllll, Mr. (tiny, I believo ?" The dignitie•i Detatine, With the whole Ice!„ - 0.11..C1* t ai h ard upon his sliouidei cold:y 1, fused the intdiere.l salutation, Kith tho inxclent e.t!wmation: 11.)w can you e peo me, a loyal than, 1,0 shake the Hood sta;ned laid of guetilla. The Mvjoo th-ett- -tAtinn.Al - IVPri*Y. a- • la n„ wl•sa he Ilell1;1 Aoll'Q' tie a illiug “Wltere's El- Holt -wheit's fill tlliott on the, (lain `•"l'hitilsing it might be f.ente one tlispo_ed to be ft if:flly iritlt Liu., 4-her—nekos , ---n-pprounlied the speaker, and once more held out his hood. It Il'enjant a Slit oak, the busty Bellefonte blitchrtnith, nod iptotnlnto e•oployee Boni et autent h hop; nt 11'4,11ington. 'JlOlll.l'O4lO mo ' •Go way, nn luny, you danistroi — sh ' shrtek , I this f-i.cei loon of rootlet a sl.ty at-ltooto loyaltyo etrest• ing as through he wag afraid a g ' lnoce frcro the oti L thl:, e . le - of Elliott n..gln through h, e eowardly c tronst• T." mnpr, intinrtr!y now led, no ‘1 , 01,t, tnrrnol on 11,i heel and einicavore.l to 'ltaly: Lis tiny ilitouph the crowd, who) he cant," in con tact unit George Lit ingston„ . and 110111 C others. Livia4slon 1111,:e't 'lli cane cry it {Vn5 11 etll , Y - et . the I,l7r reJ 11 to detnol'ont the 3lnJor at one blow, Ifni took tare not to strike, wfttle Gray nod the other flPf..lllte; tutitter.. , l flu. e Os of .lire nitre lii(y woo all .0 cora, 1 , ,. ; to fulta, intinatt iti:t; that. if he ic.tyc airyvroalil 9( pit 1,, r or (tot 1 , .1•11 t; no at- , 4utiwt to tlic-te dostiti.litt whelp. 11 ij .e YL tel procci ilea nit h . any, PI , I necidently refitting ag.tiast Ale ficalla.l, oar f - toile-. manly and Or:lent gi -non nil Rec. irtLir, wham he [hot be Yen .IC i'IC Tal••IICII it there was a vest mai Hli.tl or itilltt.tiy ceinntandand ut the ream: kat!! that be had taken the ontli et :titt l i,tailett, /111.] 1.11.1 the rip, ri ut his , po^l.o,,dLnd wend demand the protec tion or “,•pilait (wle,dy tAdd bog iL:010:1!ecra 41., troth the only cat tl %surds that t..• 11 • (.1.011 fu lum since 1113 nr-ital. t 'to"! tt!—: a decent. matt Followed by a crowd or todr- g rowt, hO 3 , nod 'en eel--v :TAO, I 1. , M•ii or 'mole his bay lo the re , i,binco of his indliv on 'Toward street, wl•crc I.e was Isliully tecci veil by-his niends, marl the privacy of the Leasehold Or It I. , •e ri itered him Ilium the insults . ..lf Ike vagabonds who assailed hint But tbe hfl.ur was not all over yet Aniong a cerueiit class the excitemeid WAS iutettse, and titit RI I of webbing Ellbitt were frequently made. The men who SO distinguish . eti themselves .9„t the depot, namely Livingston, Giay Shrock and others, wei•V 'loudest in denunciation, and declared that the Major 6bl:told not be Suffered to remain in tern an hour longer. lid have oven been informed that notice was sent to the iron-works for men to do the mob bing that night, and that arrangements had been made fur that purpose. We believe a mob did surround the house ef Mr. Henry Harris, a brother-in-law of Major Elliott, iu vrhieli the latter at one Lime happened to be AL all events the excitement ran no high that 11. N. Mc.lllis(er, a lettdiig reptiblhdu in lowh,Called on Major Ell.lott and inform ed him that it woidil be dangerous for him to remain, at the same time advising him to kale as soon as possible. The Major, after some further talk with Mr. MdAllistcr tun' Ids friend., cimeluded- to take the advice, and s in accordance with thin resolve, .nr. John 'batik, tbs . cashier Of the First Na loinal Bank in this place, and also a brother in-law of the .. Itijor, took hint, with his wife and child, in a carriage to . Milesburg that afternoon, where he took the train for Au_ pistil, Georgia. This proceeding on the part of Mr. Mc- Allister was no doubt.meant in kindness to Major Elliott, but it would Lave been more to the purpose bad he went to the mob and told thee, to ilispette—that the law was on the side of the party assailed. His perSon al influence and his rcputatdon fur legal lore would have had great effect on the crowd of ignoramuses who were bent upon -their blind fellyriind might have been sof litieut to allay all disturbance. Instead of this,however, he went to Elliott end coun seled hint to fly from these men,, than whom 0 more maven crew never congregated to gether. Hy so doing Mr. ltfeallistet‘ made a limit acknowledgement that the mob was superior to'llie ckil law, and that hero in Bellefonte a many life Was not seCaro front the frenzied notions of a erne . ) , crowd of men and boy 9. 111 this we think Mr. McAl lister acted without judgment or courage. The excitement over the matter continued all day, and led to a couple of onsets be tween parties of ditrefent opinions. In one Frank Wallade, a bravo soldier, who Las served through the hardest part of the war, and Lag just returned, took the Atwell out of Wesley Lambert, a big overgrown coward, by kite:king him off his pius, and effectual- ly stopping , Ili mouth. In thp_jyther Mr. ileitrY II artlS'• who was cc's' 'Vito 11.0 wall an 1 "ivull , ed by /it , . friends W ei ;e , 'trawl up .1 defence'of hiv own him lie.wanisery administered a NUR CI: is 0: fir, bereen th'„e . y,t ;"..r'...rid burly 1; 4 :alma'', width had the, e 'vet vi putting a quietus on him for the limo hclug. Altogither much 11l feeling woe created in the republican ranks. One" thing we noticed particularly; ail the re turned soldiers badmen, who halutet the enemy in the...field, we' e iu favor of ailoniug Mr. Elliott to' remain in town titnoleeted, while the rlity-at-hotnes and WAX P.lrllt:ktr4 were in favor-of drunimino;hllrielt l What makes matters leek so tench worse lathe fact that the proceeding was a mark of theißossest disrespect to Mr. Ifairris,dhe •fittlier-in:hm „ of Alairor Elliott. 31t27farris I'l and always - I:4s been a republican of the strictesysort, and w 4 )earn that his feelings were ad notch wounded ,by the outrageous and infamous Ceitinct. of Iliallsrty trien.k , that he Wept: When it bi remembered that Mr. Hating has been a rr.J^,rit. of. lMs borough bo: sixty 'ears, an./ has a: s ays been a ii4;bly respected and 10-I,n:tittle c:ticen, penile wild wonder the! en great an outrage should Lave been perpell.lle I. No pe:son html a set of ianaals c I hale so ',untitled tho feelings of an plr a tepublicans, but it the , r faith it/ the infan.blloy of ie:11:11114gi is not shaker. aver 'he Int.ea,liy tl 7Lver,l4y week, It Is-a eondertoua c•.r part, we l rononn cc the affair a and euwaraly outrage, 1113- giAcertil to mir towit community The actor , ' in nu I aitthois of the cli.tc , lipime axa Jaat- -14/431._ C4..144441044- - in the Syttle. category. We were not surprbt ed Qu t Meseta -.-.llrock and (tray irliottliLtiet as thertlid, fir they do not kitoa-any bet - ter, and their actions and opinions are of but hula consequence to any body but (hun t elves; but we were Surprised at the part tAlseu by George Livingston, a nun who p, ,0:.,•• to he a ehri.,tlalt on 1 a bone - ber of a Chrletbio WaS it ettri - ..11 tint the tearli.taKs of the meek and lowly .leL us, in indulge lit, angry pazsions in the .say he did: %%as it court CV to a fatten ? Way IL Citp.stiati charity . 11c t•ole •t. The war tel over, under the President's proclamati o n Major 1.11i0.t, It td a t t jld canto hey e for Iris wife earlchild, not to Iwo heir. ro desired. '.1 9 .e laws prete^ l tcil him it unit right,•iiiril those who distur - bed him n4rec law-breakers. and subject to the peuilltic , s imposed by the law. Itut he did not come drere to live—he asked no wanled was Lis syrfa and 0 . .:21.1. These objects of his render ro;.CI - Ire boil, a xoy with hint, hail having shirk It-lbcorte his feet, 1.1.. fabric ions of the place 'will be mingled only with tbiarghts of 0.1 unkind tie:dulcet ler met mall onhie last In the con.rountty to which he has gone he w:lt hod true, peuerone, whole-rouled southeiti lircsirltaloy for himself, hrs. wife nail elitel, nod should any of Ids nail !writ friends Irbil boa In that army clime, they will be ir served with that trite courtesy uhuir ioltio tat iit the Southern ch droete. inn tirdy or,chrock urinal Lr liiitr.”2 I to mlll tLcto wt ut.,nt 1., 41. 'I he ligiene,3 of lie-o own 'nil' only their inslprine ITWO 112 , 0 nt.jl rctiortroos aud till math them its ht Glijects fur the eunteirpt y.of the emu- =I POVII 111 Or J I e Oirr'liT --In p‘iir.itanee of a meeting called by the citizens of Centre county, lot' the purpose of making arrange ments for tho proper celebrating of the 4th of July, and rho reception of our returning co:tilers, the citizens assymbled in the Court House on Tuesday, June fah, at a clock, I'. M. On tootion .lames Armor was chosen president, James Mat:mantis and George 11. M cover, r.s,is. vice-presidents, and James H. Lipton and Delwin() Gray secretaries. On motion 11. N. 31c Alnster addressed the meeting in a few brief and appropriate re marks, and.subinit red the following resoln lions, which were unanimoualy adopted . Rr,/iad, That hailing null delight the restioation et peace, and turning with fert inv of giu'oaido to iLo soldier us the hen ored itibtitioteut in rho-Lands of God in ef fecting tht happy result, we do hereby en der our returned and returning sutlers the hospitahties of the county, and most cor dialty in% ire [lion to a Centre Count/ I,ol iliers' Ilanutiat at litlaufonte, Oil the day of July 'I hat a con.h.ittze of arrange micros be wppniuttl; to consiht of two or mole inembei's frozamyely election district in the county, whose duty it shall be tc inurprepare the place, proviire the en teitninment, appoint the °dicers, proscribe rules and regulations, iippolut committees for special service, and do and periot to all other acid and things neceasary or cap, dietit inn their judgment to be dui:e and per , formed, to add dignity to the occasion and pren'ibie peace' and order. in purtimmee af :he abcrie resxlutior.3 a committee was appointed consisting of the presid on Land vice-president e, for t be_ p r p(o8t) of carrying out the - resolutions, and appointing sub-committee s of arrangement for the dilfcrent townships and boroughs, colisisting of the following named persons : lidlreonte.-11. McAllister, Wm. F. licynulas, R. Cummings, .1. It. Buns, Daniel Garman, :IL Loeb, Ed wai.l . l:' own, Dr. E. W; 1110, 11 in Cook, S. T. Slinger!, NI. 'l'. 'Milliken, 11. Brukerhuir, Isa 'May, Cy! us Strickland, Joseph St...hue:l, Con ley, John C. Itartresser, Edmund Manch aid, J. P. 'Clepheart, Jas. 11. Lipton, H. 11. ilush, 'Benjamin Schrock, John l': tanis and William Furey. Valentino. J. Laurheare, Wm. A. Thomas, jr., D. IKI ne, S. Tit', hens, M. Waddle, John Sweeny,' Frank Ju do'', Andrew Swartz, John Huy, Charles AN e, William Itti ph ile. liozr4.—R. Cul tin, I'. W. Barnhart, Jes. 11. Lien, A uldrew Retainer, Thomas McCoy, Julia M. A% uglier, Martin Dolan, Jamas S. Summerville, Williant M.trks, anti John Norman, jr. snow :)I,,e.—A. C. Hinton. Attain Criss. man, Joseit'i Askey, F. I'. Iluixthal, Jas. Foresman, Daniel 1% u 1;..,„ Duriimie.—J. K. Mak, R. C. NI olhollan, Wm. Stewart: J. H. Holt, Jaaoh Croft. • • C'uriin.—J. V. Knoll, llnyld McCloskey. Howard.—Capt. Henry Popp, C Bowers, Rudolph Pletcher, John Lyman. Liberty.—Daniel Kunes, John Lingle, Betij.itit!u Ligget. )1u O. P. MC Of rlrt.U. ' ‘ Eil,le ZiTMCC me .1, .luhu Getberick. Jul,ll r; —Cleorgo Al, xxl.'cr, V..lson D grid, ijauiptoel,, ts liou&Lery, t a i.IICIIII. / ;•—at,f/o. —John Bir.g, Dr. J. M. Blair, lo' rl b Built, T. F. Geary, Thatinla Down " A 1.,. P. Loathers, Benjamin ttici. ilurton.—Johu• Campbell, John Adams, 3. I. 'Thompson, Richard Catalan, Junes Shannon, J. W. Stewart, J. F. Williams. North —Clement Beckwith, Jatuea Car illon, William Walker, William Copenhaver, Leonard Mer ryman, Clinton Mitchell, John McMouigal. , Rush and Phdiralarg..—lpeAvard Atherton, James Banos, Dr. C.. 1.1. Foster,. Jannis C.' Williams, Abrahana Jackson, (Amstar Man con, J. M. Kepler, Edward Lloyd. 1/4/fmcon.aJohn L, (hay; James Love, .Tneoh l'utdagreve, A. K. Barlow, Samuel Hall, Ablaut Ether,. Dr. James McKee, J. IL Ebbs, J. A. John NI. Bush. James Bodio, Philip Carper, Samuel. J. Gray, Benner Waddle, Henry G. Hat touch . , It. 11.•Aleelc, H. W. Ilumbarger, JEL•quure Sellars, Win. 'Thompson. J..beshler, Janfes I'. Co burn, Fred. Kurtz, 11. B. Mussina, Michael Hulder, nnauttel Ettinger, .Julia Duster ni Cd.„•. , t Mott --II cnry Lymnninn, J'erou'll 'Haines, Withum .1. 11111tInsly, 'l'honyn4 Wolf, (" n ot go Fnlicr, John llurkert, ben- In.own eineltz . nr. Prio r -D. A. giaiser, Pr. I'. T. .Musscr, UnCnb hiACiklintli, P. 'A. Atlap - MUT , term:in, Tulnnt, Wrt letl,, llenty Iridcnck etitli..9 man.. Wm. J. N. - • .11.1.u.--L k,sn, Vsai: C. G J;‘,..ut) Itattu, 11/krt :non JAI y, John l'o‘s /Lour.—.l, Yl. Y..ei 111.111 f S4lllll Swart L, Uhler, .\ wlluel ll o'tv, Jblin lonk, Uati, Cuen 4, DAIIIQI (in nn, '41)1/u 15 ugncr, 1411)01 t. [scud:di, \V. Lotillcngoy, F0,1, , r Ju,epli \I. 11 Ilan!!, Tholu.in Purt;ile, I ILI, CIV SallMel Pettit, [lulu y \l,a ti..__N.l4llle l ) 4. 0 ' itiJ {'oc I%lthotlLl JMF.t.titnigct, fht.aaas -VI tn. Butt:llll'dt,', Jnlnt Batley, .I:esot, , l. i ;minille, Dr. lien. ';'5.‘,.111.., i,llll itturad Stluble flank. Aln , S:ttattel FOlle., 11.'1.17 1\,•I ler, :Ntintiel 11)Inuu, 11 in. 31cFatlautl, m.ewart, J.. 14 RauLtil, 11 1.11. U. ,•. 1' ~ r .--S.unnel Pesttr L Nt If( .1 .loTin 15 11l Samuel N MEM (.'roll./.—J oltu Michel, it. II Deneee, Geo. i;eLletn.in, I. I'. F. 41.4 IV% itemitait, Aueles 11, ill, 'hell • t ..1111,1 he libQte COMillit tee Ste ttteet t I,.titttut Its liter Dot tee, at. gic t'tott It tlt t t t, let l',tteteitte, un Tit-city the. I 'tit , "Fly t little, telvtunt, at. tote 0 ch.ai. P . " IL is el,ttettittqly itititt.trtont HMI et try NWIISItIp mutt buough eiliuuld be Jelly lep• reseyed Coll re plij es the bIICCeSS of lie .5.l t,.t t 'Dan? , 2 H ill Itittlertatiy ueltetttl 111.11 the 1/Clloll Of irflri C0,111111.1t ; ‘) 11l that Chi JAMES .11111ffit, 41til J' 1. If. 1..141): , 1 1/14/..11 1)", FMMI =1 kii CAsk.a or Pita., t•i_ --:ly Si ,lauds . Remedy. Mr. I ;uts ut Janes ills, IPmaonsm, a riles for the benefit of all w lit, stiller wit It this rile., that he his, been iron u le.l - far eight l ears is ills an .•yeraernited ease and ',ether was di.eltarAed from the y .54 I-lernl•ln,l L. teeing ntlo I•arals soil VY it h L'Ae 1:,.,th 111..0 thislr,.lll, wt,) ruin) with one PIIO It'llll. The 01i11 , 1.1.1.111A1 of thew. & ono,. Mt 1, lie, the duly eis eug'ot to sort 111:0 !looe outlet nig, that the most aggro: sled (..4-1. of Vinci 140 can r,L.silit.l.lllltt 6 l'ilu remedy. is 3. 1 4 DI I es v.. 401,10. The Bellefonte Market White, AVlica t. . . per I.l”diel Eod, 110 Porn : 4 11elled, ...... .do . 01,14, ..... ••• •••• • Itandey Inlck wheat do 'love ;•• , ,t.l P•dai 'i" per pound I . rfl,. ll:lri,II Pork.. Tit 11., ;.. Hotter, 14go, pet donut, Fluster, grouud, pet ton. 16,00 ':GI.tL NO fl ?LS Till.: )11.14,1f, BEIL 11.10 of %%of lung :ifot nut OO • n 10 I t1. , %0 • age rut I , !'lenon•Ll 1% online,. General 11..1„1...y. „r rteenature Decay. it ulu wlintew or con,: pon.let, a n d otlect ' 130 wife w loop tint El: to Ally uadroas, for the honolit of the nlllo lid. nurid by 1 teillin intuit 111.1runn J.l S. 'LIM, (2U itrol.llVay, h. np. I I-310. • cfIIIS frit wii Fit iis 11'111 , 1,v, Bin re.. lan Compotil..l will fon vo then; to 1 41. , i, .10°0,4 lave m ammo. nr Ilnir on 1/...1.1 likzolm, in elf Price ,;1.110 Sent 1.. y . linvn Item, ,led.-,05 receipt of prim. WAR Nlllt .t CU., 10 1:;8, Brooklyn. N I'. • 10. 171 y 1:11.1V11, k... 11 It Eli, an essay n Warantg att,: I ant rut tam h.r pica - -pu 11.111.1 by the Ilmvanl Amivelilt.inn, and pent Ire. ul ..Intrize iusesled etitek t poe. ilart.se Or. J. S KILIAN itOIJOIITUN, Howard A s6oe am, I'hJudelphith I'u. leh 17 1y T.tPl'lNiff 4 S Olt r:1 ? - II v s 9111 T 1 , 1 1 11 IA gl All nervous macron, afflicted with aperina tarilloin, seminal mumaions. Ices or 'main, lin pitencil Sr. eaused•lty .elf ahem., FPX 1111 exces ses and impure CWIIIOOIOII 1 , , rim hitsa the means of reit' cure furnished them, byaddreefng, with 1,111 Mr. JOUN D. I VILLIAM,a, P. O. Isms 2553, air 14 ly Philih . llllln, Pa. trSl...Nii., lit I 410:1,3 I\n CAI 11 Itll - ttVatetl With the utpiimt b"!" OCtllibt 164 All 1 i.t, formrrly of /,cy -11011, Holland, No. 519 Pine f4reet.Pli4ladolphia. Te-umouwle from the no-4 reli.silc conrcea in Ow La) nail e.td..). 111.15 10 Seel, in his WILT. 'fhe mednrld faculty are ill% Ilett lit aceompany their patients, its he ha. 110 secrets in his prim tire. A'STIFICI.II , ' EYES' inserted 11 ithout pain. No cLarge made for examination. fell. 24, ty. 11A21tIMON I Ladies nod Gentlemen Tryon wish to marry you can do so hr aildreiaing Mo. I will trod you, without immey and without Flee, valuable iiitonnation, that alit enable you to marry hap pdy and specilii, irreepeetive or age, wealth or beauty. 1111.1 jfitorinttLion will cost ,yel'irothing . and If you a ish io noirsy I a at cheerfully assi yon. All letter' •trtctly confidential. Thy sired inforinntion Cent by return mail, and• no reward inked. Plet4o inclose postage or stamp ed enwelono, addressed to yourself. -Address, S. AKA 1111. LAMBERT, tireenpuint,SKlngp Now Yurh.— April 19 HENRY 11.1111 . 1fR, - No. 620 Arch E. treat, above Fifth, Phila. delphia, Manufacturer and Dealer in Watches, Fine Jewelry, Solid Sliver Ware, and superior Saler plated Ware. mit 2l' am. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Fe It M E R 8! Go to the Implement . itore in Belle (onto, and /1011 the groat wonder of the age: COMBINED M CHINE Velghe only eight lin;ridred pounds. Delivered free of freight this year only. Steel finger-bar with folding JOint. Flexible spring-steal draft-bar. Adjustable ellipthi spring seat. tjustable grain -d iv Meg. Entirely free from slao draft, The jointed reel fellows tiver)_motionuf the finger bar: • Counties where it ahlfirfieein introduced speak volt') es oi Ito NVQr. Pric educed, May nib, from $246 to $l9O, ot, ho ioC4fout r r ' I, 1, ENGE AGE .VTS', ni othor'nv*Liny., (sin!. on grPlind of their 0,, It .1 11. All hltS. -14/11..i1.4.0.. I\l I/TICE 11'1' E ; • Al ileake f r I h,• veral 1,.1V11 , 111101 or rem ro eouni v it 111.141 Iy (0.-./..0.051004, ut file 11-11 (I 011,, 1.. r 1101.1 tog 01.,,11+,.•u Om 101 41,a% t.. wit • nl . ller,llol. uml lierIll.'1.1., , W11•111p, Nay 29, 1,11 • 1,1.1011 p .0, 11.1 ) , t •-, 1111.1 Nlll , -1.,;.: Inv .41, Ii al/1, !111 I II ~, ~,1, JI/Jll.l 1 . 11 , 4 1,0411 , 11,1., 311111.1 2, 111 y Io•W V./pp, June - T r oCt4 , r tu,',):l;4l77iiTarX, - ' Pent. .1 11110 I. Ifni., tmutltip. Junti Pc •men..iiiit, June 9, Wo.lkor town.lsip, Juno 111, tonn4liii., Juno 12 1 un.n, and 13, 11u-ton 1•,.... , 11.1), Juno 11, in.lnp, June I ~ 11 ~,th June Ili, Patton townglhop..)Litit• 19, 11..11111.'1.0 b., n.lup. lone Pet„,-•n1 tmi Jj.ne ti,, • 11.11 1.1111. h Ip, Juno •!2, 50.% •11. tor,nol o }...ltn.i• W 11.1.1 ', NI 1 1 1: t:V, I JOHN 1, tilt IV. N.l Vltl I! 11.11.\ ‘/. I 14 IA I N /': .1.111.11 r t . I%‘/P I.l‘f 1.111. CI 11. 1.1 . 0V(24. i IL 11110 Steenuwnl "1 the 1.1.01,1 . Zil/.11N1.1 AND .L.-q,)11,711 %I , 111 11 •i lO .'l,l/T l,l.- 10 11141se np u 114,111111 11l the lOW NNI: '1 8 A N II t ••4 alma3s on hand, and uimnnd With nhort 11.2ttco B E.ICII t N t; in Ott moat. Voinisinto m.uwet 1, non n !n 111 Moly I? .{l,l . _ _ _ _ SPhING M11.1.1\ I.1:1. 31r. II t and 1/11,1107, E 11.1 L L, P.l„ !Ire iiinh opening . a large and beautiful neeort nn•nt ti •, I.ontiet riliteina, llow ere. liw e geeibi. of tidy tleecripuou. rhhh,l all rJh rhr tashionable 'Lyle.., who It tht y null 1.0 1/4.11-ca to .111.1 111.2%.1 whit.) unify fator them null c.l :... um a 1... lir Ipar.,i .(u r•• 1, h..1..".1 b o n I , ,•1 r% cry 6unl tq Li• - ! t , ret manner, and oa :dr n notit C. Ala) 12 • -- - J 11'..t It'll FAKER if- ✓E li ELLE le, 1, NY,' ad re nectiollv inf., .11 the roll.lif• that So 111) 5a1..11 in the toot. lormurly e. 111,41 1, Al t Reed, n here he vull he read . , at ...I tlu.u. LI/ rquir I'l in 'A S, T(' E.S', ✓F ll F In the hem nt)l,, and on tip 111°4 ru.o.nnbie term, All n, it. lune by him us ill be .Itrranted. I . lil 1,2 N Mil 1110 muth care and tlt•at me ”.11, And I, t `ar naive itot phy. And 31nt Atli la, nnol tell Thc time of day :I, from • , 11.0 1'41,0, I ell/111,0 1.0 nil fad to gy, e 11.• hlOlll, then take roe quick to Swoon's utor, Anil he trill give inn power. Ap. 2A Gni T O THE PU Ic! AIRS. SIMONS, 3I Ala ST., LOCK Lid VEY, Hill Coo largedt uall ottema,t atovlt. of 11 fetteKIIIKS, PROVIbIOW., 1"ft211, Codonvare, QUeelll,./re, Liguori, "see, Salt, • Cualltoa, ToWwdo, 0500 ”fici 111 (ILL, 11101CItel. 'Clio attention of hotel a,l lteepris rolled to the large t.tcii...ta: kite tullostgooda on ha 1, 0 nd, It 'a din offered at xlcarlebaletr2cus :WO harlolg Fo.h, • l'.oll BARRELS, OF LIQUORS AND WINES, ha boxes of vheirtar, Tobacco, lOU Utlo, Sogarn, mid tt hu ga ' lot of Alva, Flour and Feed always tat baud at July 11, 'GI If. SIIIO . .SE, Mum St. 1 . ) HAN'S N 11' :I'o ItA ITN 1.% EHO USE, 413 t i•rI