/toOndblehitathian TBRittreeiVo !ror . when:paid in a d vance NO when not p.ldln wiwanbe, and 113,00 when 0 4 paid Wore the , explistiom of ow rod. ANSWERrit OdithISPONDENiII. J . K.—There le no HA weed in the Engllah dlastlease*. U ,14(0R. lhootvir9.9Y—lloney reached, your ruborriptioa will ouplre uttAlik r tiot„, 10„ rotrrics.—You will thd the speech 60; 48920 of the appendix to the Cougreiifonat Globe, for the hi sulks of dial)* Congress. Javas.—W• hate no faith hi any thing - of the kind, and the golitiniank, that ace noir as sangoliti that he will dart ,them, will be cannot swirl: those qualm's it sheet /Moil tinset'yon 11411 isms to ask Anna ..Dleksooi hrr the tuis had , experience pn Jons•44*lnPlitye told us they Intended liltitt3olldlffalatt at the next cheek" but If they troitrit WS roller to announce them. • settle/It Isillet cats place to do It. Pirlopta7dlsect you seen Assigns of the kind • in youi f . - -Mtat hi the plait, ttiludge "r°14.10.A.V4 thestS are !deal quer. • thins which affect you, and ant of interest to no pee else. - • Tit is &V under many obligations to Mie: O. T. AI antler, for a aptendjd bo quct of.ohoicie dowers. • =I t'tostso Otrr.--:The, store at Julian Fur nace is being °lona - but. Mr. Gray off e rs the remaining stook of goods at less than MOM hartcrentiners.—D. 0. Bush Req . In 4 made arrangements to erect a splendid . irsnlenee on the vacant lot adjoining. the properly of Mr. Brnokbill on Syring street: Were oa Sown Moisc—Pr. Skinkland'e l'ye•Letion Se warranted table the bat remedy [he world for week and are eyes. Prieo 25 nu. Bold by Drugg4ta. 20—ly I=l ERYRRIL EARLY.—A few of the farmers in ifie upper end of the county have begun rotting their grans . Rather early we think to make good hay. =I TKIIPSICUOILISAbi.—The "lade dnd lasses" ef Snow Shoe, Intend Milani a little °mil- Win party at Uszle's Hotel on the avowing t,t the 4th of July. We wish thew a pleas ant time. I=l Wucaa - Ana Tukv 1-014 of about thir teen hundred soldiers, that went into the Mb Regiment from - ilia county, we have *l.eeil told that only one hundred and sixty returned. e=m== Carta Ur.—Niue now residences arc now being armed within the borough lim us, more improvement tban has been 'wide in Ttallefoute fur nine rrars. We'll be somebody yet. I=l TCRNIID Our.—the negro but near the 6.1 s works has been torn down, and its in habitants turned out to bind another roost. ll here's our "'abolition philanthropists now ? They are needed. I=l Too ItsAm—Throughout this county Me wheat crop hem grown so mnk, that much of It Is feared, will riot be filled; some or the Gelds are as fiat es though they had Leen rolled down, I=l Itscovestito.—Mr. Abrithaeu Stuart, who was severely Injured by the breaking of a icaffold at Mr. ll'aggners new building ser eral week. Bina, we are glad to learn is fast recovering i vand will soon be able to townie his work again. —isaur notice of Mr. Barnhart'S reduc tion in trio price of pictures last week, we should have said that he takes four pictur es for one lidless instead of four fOr so we errouneously stated. Four for one dollars, or three dollars per dozen, are now his prices. '-e-IL A RIVAL CELILDRATION.--.We 111141011IABLI that Out Ritizens of Mileeburg and vicinity are making preparations to have a grand celebration on the 4th at that place. It all we hear is correct, the one at that place will be a grander affair than the one at this is expected to be, unless our citizens stir them selves. . I=l THE PLAOII TO ITAVII"TH1151 T6lll.o.—We Were the recipient oil Tuesday evening last, of a fine lot of most delicious strawber ries, from Mrs. N. J. Roush, for which the fair dame will please accept oug_ most sin e"' tilAftka. We do not believe the straw berries sent us can be beat either for sine or flavor, by any One about, but, as we are open to oonviatioN those who have them may send them in, and we will test them fairly. ii!tiottsso.--It is reported, whether cor rectly we cannot say, that a nigger wench living in the suburbs of town, was delivered on Friday.list of three little culfees, all of whom are ;My. living and doing - well. Some of our Abolition townsmen, were -elonsiderk bly elated over tlie event, as it gives great premise of. thifir African friends doing what ithey can to inerease 'the population, if they will do nothing to Support it. some who have seen .tbe little nags, say they have a remarkable resemblanee to Mune of our vOretnely loyal taboos. .1 Pnorponarns.,-...Mr. Ta'ylor will continuo hrtko ear - ow the stand where it now is, un links r oams us fitted up. Card; photo- Ile4plut will be taken as low s four for one , dollar, orli3,ooper doyen. he rooms w il t beOfogiiitatitui sup as possible, with ample ad ‘ il eilodt‘gottn.. A redaction in prioo on iii kinds of Plerires, *mild t 0.60 per cent, hi ll *ea, place. We know Mr. Taylor ; he has worked hertfor ten Years *fine ple• tore httsigeas, and Le feels himsalf oapehle of l eildWit mgood &tent. as Oliu be produ cedt4 P ilfdelpLla New York or Bolton. • . • ~ An "ArrsaremossAatertricurrione---Bektw we publish a card frent•Ms. Hemp Lilting 'l:ll3n, lo which he 1111 1 / 1 •1 an attempt tonali ty himself and others for the pert they took in the disgraceful scene etuttaid en the es i elution of Major Ellioar's trait to this, place for his wifellotitaihlitl. - - lake More then the lame plea - of having acted - upon , the "impulse of the. moment," or of the ' "unpropitious time of the arrival," or of Hwant of time for reflection," to justify him or them in the eyes of law-abiding oil, Iseins. Mr. Livingston knows that he wal guilty of an set that would disgrace the veriest rowdy in the land—much more • member of a Christian church._ He knows,, ati,thet the facts were just as pedaled them, mid am be proved; else why does ho not give them es they"' really oeeterreel?" He ludas that, under the eircumstancee, with the pa pare Major Elliott produced, he had the saute right to visit Bellefonte Ma any other intlividual has, and he is well aware of the 11tot that no one {eked Aim or any of his co-rioters to receive Mr. Elliott,in a "meek andlowlY" or any other .spirit. As to the charge of - Major Elliott being a "giierrillai" which he makes in order to have an excuse' for autat inhospitable and disgraceful conduct, the administration of Linoolaseettled that point when la rec= ogniza.Morgau and his c4iimandjm part of the regular Cou,'edetate army. Such eiou- ROB, ' will neither justify Limit acroor the aot •ors. Nor will pretended sympathy now for 2'stoly w .tod," - softke to excuse such a grievous violation of the laws of hospitality. Unfortunately for Mr. Livingston, he made himself a participant In an not as outrageous as IL was unmanly, and however much he may regret it now ho 11 tiud that be has hikes, a weight upon his shoulders that will cling to him as did the 9141 May of the Boa to the heel! of Bin bad the sailor. The.following is Mi. Livingston's lotlor Ma. EDITOR. On resaflitirthir- - utetrible onshiughts" mimic 011 some of my fellow tu*ns men and myself in the last issue of your paper, intended to pass it by unno ticed. But, after further Veffeetton, I came to the conclusion, that, as I still bad at least a few friends throughout the county, who took au interest in my welfare, and lest tbey Chould think you had entirely de molisted me, to ask a small apace in your paper, to say to then), that "I still live." The -big 'lords" and hard names in your article 1 pass over. For, however far I may have fallen front grace, or whatever degree of human depravity I may have exhibited in manifesting my unwillingnees to receive a guerilla of the John Morgan school, (whose hands were reeking with the blood of my own nephews), yet, no man may draw nfe into an angry discussion on any subject.. You may have staled the fasts as they wore reported to you, but the feats, as theY really occurnd, were widely different. Whatever was said at the time, was said under the impulse of the moment. None of us believed he would have returned at such an unpropitious time. For myself, I am free to acknowledge, that if there had been a few moments time for reflection, I might not have acted such aiennehrittlirtn" pat t, as to any to hint, (hall!! he would neva gelling into dillieulty. he would just yet into the care and leave," or I might have been more implacable awl unmerciful; .4.loubtfal things you know, are very uncertian." No man sympathise( more than I do with the family immediately concerned, but is the tune that the mournful wail of a beloved sister over her murdered dead, is sounding in my ears,, the time that reasona bly be expected loree,eive with a "meek and lowly spirit," a matt who spurned the pa role piloted him wllen liberated (tom prison, and returned to the rebel service choosing rather to die with them in the "lastditch," than return to his home where he then would have bean cheerfuly received, and kindly treated? I can take a genuine rebel by the hand and bid him a hearty welcome, and render him assistance it' his. circumstances require it. But is there not a wide differ ence? The differce lit infinite. Oscines Limner on. CELEBRATION OE THE. FOURTH OP JELT.- WELCOME TO THE StiLUlanB.—Pursuaut to notice the committee appointed to make ar rangements for a proper celebration of the coining Anniversary of our National Inde pendence, and to give a hearty welcome to our returned soldiers, met at tire Court House in the Borough of Bellefonte, on Tuesday the liltbday of June, inst., wla . en on motion the meeting was organised by the appointment of Wm. F. Reynolds, President, Edmund Blanchard, Vice President, and It. 11, Duncan, J.-D. Shugert and Jno. T. John son, Secretaries. Upon calling over the names of the Gen eral Committee it was ascertained that near ly every township/ flu] borough in the coun ty was represented. The Borough of Howard being uninten tionally omitted in the list of oommittees published last week, the following named gentlemen were appointed for that borough : —Robert Cook, James Pitney, Alexander Knoll, Daher 'Webber. On motion Jesse L. Test, was added to the committee of Bush township. The following resolutions were offered by McAllister - , Esq., and after some dis cussion, were unanimously adopted: Resolved, Thai the Committee recommend that the citizens of the county place them solve immediately an communion with die teapectivo township and borough commit tees, and through%LheNsontribute provis ions for the Centri County Soldiers Ban quet, in proportion to the number Of people expected to attend from their respective 441- trims, and through them to contribute mon ey to defray their portion of the necessary cash expendit tires. Resolved, That whilst we honor the re- turnedloldierp. it is meet and proper that we Wield reStenther the children of thorn' who hare,fallen in our defence, and that as a token of gratitude for the services of their fathers, we do hereby appropriate all end whatever Waage-.nay be left of the cash subscriptions, after paying, necessary ex penses, for the clothing of the Centre county orphans now or hereafter placed at sobool, by direction of the State, at MeAllisterville, or elsewb,ere. The subject as to where the celebration should be held was then discussed, when T. M. Hall ogcred the following resolution: Resolved, That the Soldiers Banquet -of Centro coenty be held et or noir 'the Bor ough of Milesburg. 11. N. McAllister, Bsq., moved tp amend the resolution by striking out• Mihtiburg and inserting Bellefonte., when the resolu tion, so it mended, was adopted, and Belle fonte wasted as the place for the celebra tion. On motion of tten. lotto. Doable:ln, Oen. James A. Beaver 'was...andifited Chief Marshall, with power to appoint tie assis tants, slid with instructions to ptcßats a programme for the occasion. Jila" lno Hop ofB. '4% 6 2rti- 14 4 *. the Pronidont, Vico itsidden o snotelatiot of fire Coologuenl`Slot- modatitfre . oPPbbdod as Essiontito Opinotittoe, with full pewee to neptdidall anto:oeuunlttoes and mks sh:tbb ioatdosioy asuagentonut • On motion We mesouetton inijourned. (Spud by ghe olleirs.) At • meeting of the Execrative Commit. tee, hale. on thcerening of the acme diy the following sulv.ttaininittees were appointed ; Continues on Table, Bowl, its. (I.W , Tate, Jos. Schnell, C. Strickland and I). McGin ley. Conunioee on Music J. 0. MoMeen, F: P: Green. S. M. Dlatkohird: Commllide Itsro Works, ;Min Moran, W. W. Montgomery, Patrick 'Mead'Cry, W. MoClolfan, and W. P. Mao 'maniur. Committee on irlage, Decoration*, 4e, B. C. Humes, AdaM Noy, Dr. J. B. Mitchell, G. M. Yocum, T. B. Reynolds, J. H. Lipton, W. P. Wilson,. N.Modizer,, C. Strickland, F.. B. Wilson, Mrs. M. Barrie, Miss Marion Petriken, Mlles dally Benner, Mrs. IL N. McAllister, Mrs. W. H. flumes, Mrs: Dr. Mitchell, Miss Mary Custin, Miss Marys iqugert, Miss Lizzie Mbran, Mrs. B. D. Cumming* Mrs. H.'Brokerhoff, Miss Mary Brookbill, Miss Priscilla 'W. all, Miss Eleanor Shaker, Miss Margaret W -r% Harris,. knee Bile Maomanus. Treasurer,' A. 0. Furst, to whom all.mon- TO received for the evasion will be paid. Other sub-ciunmittees will be appointed as' the necessity, of the mute requires. A beautiful grove about one-fourth of a mile north of 'Bellefonte, on the farm of .:. for the Banquet: The Executive Committee recommend to the town and township committees that they proceed at once to organize for the purpose of carrying out all the arrangements neces sary to make the Soldiers Banquet of Centre County a grand success. It Is expected that every patriot will be ready and willing to do honor to ourbaro defendeli, The town and township committees will please report to the Bacon:iv. Committee, as soon as pos sible, bow arrangements are progressing In their respective districts. As the Centre County Soldiers Banquet is desired as a testimonial to all wile have born arms in defence of their country, all dis charged soldiers, without regard to the time of their discharge, are cordially invi ted to a t tend. A special invitation is ex tended to those who'have been discharged on account of-wounds or disability. A po sition in the parade will be assigned all such by the Chief Marshal. All communications on the subject of the celebration except those in relation to mil itary matters should be addressed to W. F. Reynolds and Edmund Blanchard. All letters in relation to the organization of the military should be addriessed to Sen. Jame A. Beaver, Chief Mental.. An Order. I " I 1. 'To insure a thorough organisation for the purpose of parade on the occasion of the celebra tion of our approaching Independence Day, all officers of volunteers who have served in the Ar my of the United States during the civil war }flit terminated, and_who have been honorably discharged. are requested to report their name, former rank and regiment, post omco address, and the number of discharged soldiers In the township or borouo In which they live, to the Chfef Marshal at an early day. 2. Officers and soldiers are rogue tad to ap pear in the talifurin of their rank, with the corps and other badges dolga at ing their organisation. 3. Gen. Geo. Buchanan is hereby appoin ted Chief st-oistitnt Marshal with authority, to appoint four aide. Ile will have charge of the civil. portion of the parade. IV. liaah Township Delegation will appoint • a Marshal to report their a ['rival un the day of parade. V. The route of the procession, the position of the several delegations and the aids of the Marshal will ho anuouncod hereafter. JABIEB A. BEAVER. Cdisj Jfarslusl. I= Sep ACCIDENT.-011 Monday bet as some children of Mr. John ()minor, residing in Patton township, were playing about a well , one of them. a little boy about three years of age, accidently fell in, and before assis tance could be rendered was drowned. We have frequently - noticed, especially near houses away from the streams, and more particularly at buildings through the bar rens, wells anti holes dug for retaining water left entirely uncovered, without fence, or any enclosure whatever about them, and have often wondered that more accidents of the kind we have just chronicled, have not. happened. Let this be a warning. it your watering planes are too large to be covered 90sta/wally, fence them in. OUGHT TO HAY& A %ISDAL.—We have been told that late on Saturday evening last, as • German woman, who had come to town, to hunt up a watch and seine money that had been taken from her husband, was passing up Allegany street, she was stopped by one of our town "roughs" who insulted and af terwards struck her, when she picked up a brick and struck him in the mouth, knock ing him down and otherwise injuring him pretty severely. If the borough authorities do not vote Lena medal, the ladies of the town should, for there is a pack of black guards around here, who make • habi6 of insulting unprotected females, and a few lessons ,of this kind would perhaps put a stop to it. I=l Tun WAY IT Wolll(ll.—Quite a number of prominent abolitionials of this place have sent t; Washington and imported Southern contrabands, which they are now working foiPboarding tend clothes, and very small wages. The oonsequ'onces is theVe is not, the same demand foil labor, pricy have come down considerably, and our bard Ba ted white workingmen are placed in.oompe !Slop with these dusky sont.of the South. What they will think of it, we do not know, but in a little while they will begin to see the "blessings" flury derive 'Atom the free dom of the negro,•and the sympathy aboli tionists have for the white laboring masses. A VaLuanetrievairrioN.4,Mr.John Bale of Logausville, Clinton county', has pur chased and is now belling rights for J. J. Johwson's, Patent "Excelsior Tanning Pro cess." By this method, thole who have purchased rights, aim do their own tanning, of any kind of hides in from fifteen minutes to twelve flays. The strength, softnetis and durability of the leather and the gloss and richness of the furs, produced by this pro cess cannot be excelled by any other mode of Tanning in the world. We would rec ommend it to thole of our readers whom Mr. Eokle may cull upon. , „„ titMt Getout Negart r r, Tkiripgthie tbum der that ... 11 it ttor upper rad Gamy mp 114404ai of la* week, t of Joh& llamitmegm — rliaq. of Gates berg, was etre - ilk lry . 1110 Na 6 i s. Alt. the tinge, Mts. Runitterpr irflo itateltdAing at am_ stns:: had just p a ssed to the deer, wisest the eleatiredard iiiiideist the curate-pipe, throwing the Ire from the store all about the room, tearing up the imapetsoind other wise "mattering Maga." The sheet was a sereo one, and•strang t e to say, nothing was set on Are, nor was Mrs. Ittunbarger &Jared in the least. " - .., •,: - . dy for the worst eases et mate sr chants Diarrhoea end Dr. Btrieltaav'As ti-Dbolers bays been cared by it—oar Gortionstatitats it to the hospitals, It has mod away of earsoldises other all aches weans have in feet we have enough proof Of the eifteitry of thin valuable pentium of astringents, absorbents, etl uilesatea%wh atirea to advise every one or our nadirs to get st,bottle and hare it ics 'readiaew, and to those who suffer to try It directly. Bold by Druggists ererywhillta, ,„Aelt4b) , ' , Dr. Striekland's 'A all- Cholera Distills,. 20—Iy MARIUED. On the-14 tho---Robere O. Darks, Hag., otßallalonto, to Mts. Hannah A. ititohoy, of Lock Haven. DEED, On the Bth inst. at the residence of his (laugh ter in lluntingdun, W. C. Welsh, aged 84 years On - tho 12th inst. Mrs. Caroline Milligan consort of Mr. Thompson Milligan of reliefonts, The Bellefonte Market. Whits Whett, per bushel, ... 430 Corn Shelled, Barley,. Bmkwheat, .4o 70 .do 62 OE! CIO% • Bead Potatoes, crx2 IM Bacon, Pork,... Tallow, Butter MEI Eggs pox /oxen Plaster, ground,--per t0n,... LVECJAL NOTICES. • A GENTLEMAN cured of Nereops Debility, Premature Decay, and the elfeete of youthful Maser, lion, will be happy to furnish others with the means of care, (free of dump.) This remedy is simple, safe, and certain. Fur full particular...by return mail, please ad dress JOHN It. OGDEN, 80 Nassau Street, New York. June 9-3 m. THE. BRIDAL 4 Doto'of warning and advice to those roger_ leg with Seminal Weaknoss, Genet.", Debility, or PFdmiture Decay, from whatever causeproduced Read, atter. and reflect! Be wise in time. 'Soot FREE to any address, for the benefit of the afflicted. Sent by *Meru mail. Address JAM ES S. SUTLER, 429 Broadway, New York. op. I I-3m. WHISKERS! WHISKERS! Do you want Whiskers or Moustaches Our Owlet' Compound will force them to *Yougro he smoothest fare or chin, or hair on bold beads, in six weeks. Price $l,OO. Pent by mail anywhere, closely sealed, on receipt of price. Address, WARNIR & CO., Box 1201 Bzooklyvh, N. Y. THE BRIDAL CHAMBER, an essay o Warning and Instruction for young men—pub lished by the Howard Association, and sent from of eharge in sealed envelopes. Address Dr. J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Howard Association, Philadelphia, Pa. feb 17 ly TI A P PIN VS OR MISERY? ...,, lIT TBAT IS TIM 4/TESTIS:I. All nervous sufferers afflicted with sperms torrhcca, seminal emission, loss of power, im potence de. ceased by self slime, sexual exces ses and impure connections, can have the means of self cure furnished them, by addressing, with stam JOHN 1). WILLIAMS, P. 0. Box 2853. spr 14 ly Phildelphia, Pa. sgr - D . ,B L ;ND C treated with the utmost success by Dr. J. ISAACS, Oculist and Aorta, formerly of Ley den, Holland, No. bl 9 Pine street, Philadelphia. Testimonials from the most reliable spumes in the city and country may be seen at his offloe. The medical faculty are invited to accompany their patients. as be has no secrets in his pram ties. AHTLIPIOIAL EYES inserted without pain. No °Largo wade fur examination. feb. 24, ly. MATRIMONIAL. Ladies and Gentlemen: If you wish to marry you can do so by addressing me. I will send you, without money and without price, valuable information,that will enable you to marry hap pily and spcially, irrespective of age, wealth or beauty. This Information will emit you nothing and it you wish to marry I will cheerfully assist you. All letters *Wetly confidential. The Jo shed information sent by return mall, and no reward asked. Please inclose postage or stamp ed envelope, addressed to remelt Address, SARAH B. LAMBERT, Greenpoint, Kings Co., New York. spill 19 Dm NEW ADVERTISEMENTS FARMBBSI Go alba Implement Store In Belle fonte, and we the great wonder of the ago: COMBINED MACHINE weighs only eight hundred pounds. " Delivered free of height this year only. Steel fingar-lar with folding Jobe.. Flexible spring steel draft-bar. ii.tostable elliptic spring seal. • , Adjustable grain-divider. Snarely fins from side draft. The Jointed reel follows every motion of the finger •bar. Counties where It has been introduced speak volumes In its favor. Prloe reduced, flay 27th, from $346 to sum, which is the . present pries. I 'MEDI MULL ING& AGNNTS of'other nuoldnes ltw trial, on ground of their owu sel J.MYERB, Bellefonte,Pa., May 19;1805. Arm/. SPRING MILLINERY. Mrs. Eutaw= and MIN Rataians, a CIIATTRE HALL, PA., are Just 'opening a large and biantifal assort ment of hats, bonnets, ribbons, flowers, lace and fancy goods, of every description, and all of the most fashionable styles, wbioh they will be pleased t thew those who teal favor thews with a call. They are also prepared to do up beta and bon nets of birgyry kjud in the meaner, wed on eh rt notice. May 12-31 n. MEI ~il:ll'fir ii 7 isiti krj A YPRIONS I I= Great ode of Jewelry, Wstaeo, 04his, Mir wild Ringo; Biker .Wriiee Genie& & twee Posey ds, ftisoiertlj arefileoo,oo4 —all to be sold without reserve. Everrnee to hive isiVe4- thing veleable. LIST OP THR ARTICLES. • Goats' Gold Hooting Cue Watches..-_11d5.00 $ l O. OO Ldiq'Goldilmuseiod Cu.Cu Ge7talehleeielf4l; '''''' - Water.. Dente Geld •.tai* doable t PlatotWatehr bo le Gm.. Gold Plated Waning Noun sled. ter Ladhr Gold Veal and Deelt dolma Gold Oval Band Broaden... Clesood Field Bracelets ClWNifteatansoWeard Mains Mind» and Gold Broaches, Lava t Florentine Brooches, Cornl, Opal, aad Namarald Braoehee Musaie., Jet, Lava, and Flo;- online Bar Dropsa . . Coral, Opal and aaaaaaaa Bar Drops California Diamood Breast, Pins Gold Fob and Vest Watch sele Fob And Void Ribbon Slides, &Moire dloyco Buitoodo Studs, etc Gold Thimbles, Pencils, ete., Miniature Looketa—Magio Spring Gold Tooth Pirko, Cranes, ete Plain Gold Rings, Chased Guild Rings ...... ..... Stone Sot and Signet Rings, California Diamond Rings, Ladies' Jewelry in sets—Jet and Gold - Ladies' Jewelry in seta— Cameo, Pearl, etc Gold real haver' ditOdillOß 0 or and Goldi Pens and Gold Mount - 'Wt Itolderi " - Gold Peas, lad Gold Eaten- • sion Golden Silver Goblets and Drinking IP. BlWdr CastOM Fria ant Cake Baskets Silver Tea and Table Spoons and Forks per dozed Silver Plated Tea Puts and Coffee Urns . Silver Plated Ice Pitchers. and Molasses Ceps 25,00 00,00, 'See what the must popular and widely circu lated periodicals say of Our Establishment . From de ...lhopotch" of Ft./wows 25, 1186 j. We take pleasure id calling the attention of Our readers to the announcement of Messrs, Devaugh d Co's. Great Sale of Jewelry, Silver. Ware, and'Fancy Goods, in our advertising col mans. We are personally aequciuted with the members of this Ann and know them to be Feu- Gasmen of sterling worth and integrity. Their stook of.goods, for variety and extent, we have scarcely seen paralleled. From the " Mirror of Paskical,rtMoreft 1, 1865. Messrs. Devaugh 4 Co's. Great Bile of Jew elry, ate., opened on the 15th ult., and we Ven ture to say that no liner display of goods was ever exhibited by any establishment in this city. The ladies thronged their bazaar abffast to suffocation, although the streets were ren dered nearly Impassible by the melted snow and slush. We predict for them a wonderful suc cess. FM .._6O NE From lie Eralyer," February 28,1885. Our lady friends shoidd visit the extensive establishment of Mixisrs. lievaugh & Co., No. 15 Maiden Lane, if they ,wish to Indulge them selves with a eight which tbej will long remdm her. Such a profusion of elegant Watches. Chains, Rings, liarringsand, in short, of Jew elry of every name, kind and description, we never before witnessed Their eilver and phi tell ware is superb and almost casts into the shade the other splendid establishments which have long been the boast of our city'. It is es timated that. their stock is worth not lesethan one million of dollars. feb 17 ly i'nout SAe " Trierne" of April 21, 1895. - A nammaintanee of over 19 yew with Messrs. Girard W. Devangh J Co. warrants us in speak ing in the highest terms of them. They are among our oldest Maiden Lane Jewelers, and have lung enjoyed a wide and enviable reputa tion. Frost the "Stools Zietrag," April 24, 1865. Many of the hands in our eMen have specu lated In the Enterprise Of Mews. Devaugh k Co., and though pone of them have yet "realised 'a fortune,' an express themeless well pleated with their venture. Two of them by working after hours have made over $2OO each within six weeks. -HAW YOU CAN• GET A PRIZE Rend Twenty-Roo Cools to as, and as soon au we receive it we will mailyou a Certificate showing what you are entitled to. If the article or arti cles please you, send beak the Certificate and One Dollar and we will forward you the article, no matter hb* mostly It may be. If the article is not what you wish, state, when you seed the Certificate sad dollar, what other article of the same value you prefer and we will send It. If you wish more than one Certificate sends emit and. we will send five; for $2, eleven; for $ l , thirty ; for $lO, sixty ; for sls, ons hundred: Ape** aft Masted fe the Army •Ned iw reer7 ?tare. We have an immense stock of goods to Maltose of, and need a large number of Agertts: Cur terms to Agents are very liberal and some even of our Lady, Agents are making from $5 to $2O a day. Wo-give Agents 50 per cent. on all Certidestes they sell provided they remit not lass then $1 for eight. Aft- Write your name and address olletitictly, and say only what is sieceleary: GIRARD W. DEVACOH CO., May 26-Ihno DTt TALEOTT'S PILLS, Anti fiy ompooed of highly concentrate:l=ot. from ROOTS AND HERBS, greatest medicinal valise, prepared from the original prescription of the celebrated Dr. Talbott, and oiled by him with remarkable suc cess fur twenty years. An infallible reidedy in al/ Disemee of the Liver, or any derange ment of the Digestive Orgium, they cuie Diarrheas, Dyspepsia, Boorfida, Jantidlee, Nikons ness, Liver Complaint. • The well known Dr. Mott says of those Pills : have used the formula from which your Pills are-made, in my practice for over II y they have the finest effect upon the Liver sad ges tire Organs of any medicine in the world, ant are the most perfect Purgative which has ever yet been made by anybody. They are safe and pleasant to takeciont poWerfkli to 01111 e. Their r=g properties stimulate the vital sally tr, body, remove the obsiructionr of its orgasm, purify thshieed, and expel disease.— .y purge out the foul humors which breed and grow distemper, stimulate Mogish or dis ordered organs intb their natural action, and impost a healthy lone with strength to the whole system.. Not only do they curs the every day somPlandu of everybody, but also formidable and dangerous dimes* and being purely veget able are free from any risk or harm No person who has ones used these Pills will ever be with out theme." They create pore blood Mai remove all Impu rities from the systaai w issios are a man for „lifirlfevers, H Die some, imd Hereditary antamllik Does.--Far Molt., one Pin io be morning; for ehildrea amiss 8 yeah, halt a NUL iiII - Prles $1 per box. Trade iipplied, or seat by mail, pose paid, to spy p art of the U. Slat.. 01 oaaimia. Nemo groom. art theist the nl= of V i nrott Tal bott, M. D. V. NOTT TALBOTT .2 Co., No. 61 Fulton Bred, MAT Ir9rig, Jane 2, Ls 64. PrAND 1311111 a 110 Y IrAt% lesaufba tand and for end% wbolaiala and - :rdtdr. at Haupt* M.deabarg • • • RYNDER'S. • . MUINIW.I=IIIII, coftmat MAIN AND 'FULL OTRELTS, ' 'LOCI. EATEN, PA. . . T. P. RYNDEJITAKICB PLEAS, RE) in announcing to timeitieme s( OcuAre Corot" that his innate store le !tow • IN SIiCCRS§FUL OPERAVTON, ' O6 [awl thpll--k•- prepared-M- hmtish - thinor tritir Instounento - OF ,EVERY . DESCRIPTION, on the most favorable ternm. He takes particu lar pies/are' he milling the ottestima of the Om pie to' the sumcior matinee of the celebrated • • CHICKKRING'S ' ,PIANOS, • These,Pianochave enlversell, taken thi Ant preedque over all others whenever they have been brought.in competition. 'They have only to be sees and beard to be midair* as--dear manufacturers have.socimeded so fully In com bining in them those indispeemble qualities of a good piano, via., brillitnoy, power, depth, and the ORO.CN LIKE, JONI, stigh is absolutely indispensable in no instru ment for -aphoapeayisig rodeo.. ,They ace also tolebraisd for ' 4,411• *if* =I 60,00 i 76,60 C3ZI 115,00 50,00 10,00• 4.00 0,00 69,00 100,00 30,00 8,00 10,00 26,00 10,00 6,00 10,00 10.00. 7,00 8 10,00 10,00 11,00 10.00 10,00 15,90 12,00 ~. i'Ar 10,00 15,00 20,00 60,00 60,00 25,00 20,00 40,00 60,00 36,00 16 Maiden Liao, Now York WMCAT4 EJEUU Mile quality is ;aware desirable. but • it . ' is especially so to persons living is she country. where it boot convenient to get professichal tuners but seldom. RYNDliat KEEPS A SUPPLY of other Planes. When he intones; the people tbigt4te kee.* the celebrated lIAINES BROTHER'S' PIANOS, it is unnecessary to say a word in oommenda lion -t them, as the reputation of the litni is talon. muecient. RYNDER RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCES that. he hu reeeired the BOLII6 AGIBNCY for Central and Western Pennsylvania of the Paienk inflated Iron Rim and Frame ROARDMAN & GRAY PIANOS These Pianos vary in price from three hun dred and seventy-6ra dollars to severs hundred dollars. and are all warranted to give perfect satisfaction. - PARLOR ORGANS. ' laving received - OnrSOLS AO HNC! for the Central Portion of Pennsylvania of Ile v TREAT & DAVIS' PARLOR OROANB AND IMPROVED MELODEONS, I 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-elms manufacturer. We invite a comparison or them with those of any other maker with reference to all the essential qualities of a good instrument, via., Quality of Tone, Power of Tone, Promptness of Action, Capacity for Variety of Expression, and last, but not least, solidity and durability of construc tion. 'These Ory,ans are finished in diferent styles to suit the tastes oad:pockota of purchasers, being In _ Plain Black ll'alnat Cases! Carved Black Walnui to Casea 1 Plain Oak Cana l I/ Perished Oak Cases I Plain Chestnut Cines Fancy Chestnut Cases! Plain Itosewood Cases, and Fanny Roaessolod Uaassre RYNDER KEEPS Woo • largo 'apply of the celebrated MONITOR ORGANS, CABINET ORGANS: CUZYNEY'S FaCELSIOR ORGANS AND carrszr's 'TEMPERED REED MELODEONS RYNDER. IS PREPARED to Furnish MANGO FROM ANY MAHER in tha thattoAStatit, abinliLiustotiorsprekir *thins thin those he keep oti band. RYWDER WILL ALWAYS boimpplied With in assortment of HALNXS J/JUZS.. PIANOS, CHICKWNITS PL42 04 BOARDXAN 4..6141.4 rs PIA.VOS, BOURN S'S PIANOS Gratsfil for the lergspatroassei already be, apes his, tuft arnionr to` serve en the people with whatever they stay desire in the line of good hutranents, be has wade special erriarcaents with the following oelsbratwi hotors ten orders it theirOlaitoo at cave, sad at their pries, sib • WM. B. BlYUMltralf, • BIZINWAY h SONS, OBORGB BTBOK 100., New Turk mid WI. WIWI% of Baltimore, szlips, VIOLINS, nuuirYLAaHOLETB, 1a iims, • . is het fiery lithipwldeli might 4 be kept la s Music ikons Vogl sad sie m. Prise lists seat tees. Yob. U 4 /866.-1. i~ LAVIN* igillidelMte •a Aa :? MALL AND WINTER' 00000 AT 7141 ‘ "rift f101i" imam ON MAIN STREET; BiliLiirlfTE.P.4 THE itorrin . 1. Hare just recei 1.14 ' lititili a 4 el spies and suln 'lugs stir brought: to tbils .I=l7, *build% ot li " Sie.l"/ " 449 ° 111.- 3111,5 t Omar loam Diesslioulls. Iltrelt A/ NIBINOS, CASHJIBREgy 017,4141111„ CALICOIIit . AND 8011.11 BR DRESS G 0.0 .08. Al 'A GOOD A SEORTMENT OF Weed.* and win. were, - Flew cud Feed, Ogee* &gam Tess, ifetesw; Syr sp„ Pieepar, Dried Pewit, Raie ,we. &Me aar Clisodke, low°, Suit, C. if .f.aope,Rier,Suglenatt.uns.6d.ote ALSO, • largo Issasrtioopt, of I•dlei'' yt pationome• GREAT INDUCEMENT'S, NAGNI,I cE.Nr AA R GA INS Oman' TO PUR S /OR Cash or Country Prodhloaf HARDWARE AND CUTLERY! a cams:, I= PORMION AND DOMESTIC WaMAZI Foe lige people generally we Niles coal hods,coer weep*, coal shovels, and sifters, lanterns, boar, sbiww•is. wicks table cutlery, pocket. cutlery, - aged • upoons, plated forks, table 0010111, servers, tM lad rube pots, bather 'mires mill sews, crosaa • t 0 saws, anode saws, gang saws, files, wrenches, rivet. hampers, hatchets, sae looks, fork; grub hoes, shovels, spades, spading fork!, hoes, rakes, bed pins,hair,t wins. sofa springs; coal oil lamps, whips, sleds, skaters, willow deaide-crated willow chairs for ehildsenj corn shelters, reed cutters, plows, cone trinuningr,z. emery, Immix, resin , pitch, red chaik, white chalk, wire, horse nails, meat cut ters, scales, wash-boards, roc king-horsed, horse buckets,woodan pails, mop 'dicks CblllllA. clothes pins, potato-mashers, butler Udine!, but ter prints, rolling pins, pordh inn* door mai s, parlor mats,,paint brushes, duet brasher, shoe brushes, hope brushes, store brushes, coun ter brainier, eor,n poppet', whips, sleigh bells, skates, heel-calks,glue,enemelled kettles, brass kettles, copper kettles, glue kettles, stew kettles, sauce pans, sledges, broad axes, thim . bled, skeins and boxes, anis grease, paints in oil, palate dry, linseed oil, lubrie en, benzine, curtain fixtures pump chain, grind stones, wood•n pump tubes, pug", Pump Antares. ALSO, Rides. Pistols, Shot-guns. Stasi Spring., Glass. Pdged "'.ols, Saddler's Raid,. ware, and all other kinds of merchandise usual ly kept in a well regulated hardware store. The stook is entirely new, and we are enabled sell lower than any other establishment in the entry. Our place of huffiness will be found ea Northwest corner of the biamond. BASSTRESSEII A. CRIEIT. BellefontuPs. May lit, 1862.—tf. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS GROVESTEEN & CO, PIANO FORTS MANUIPACTURIsitg, ••• 499 BROADWAY, NEW TORE The attention of the public and the trade le iavitad to our NEW NAM, SEVEN OCTAVE Rosewood Piano Fortes, *hie► for ..lame and Jollity of tone are unrivaled by any hitherto oilfired le thie market. They contain oath* modern improvements, FRENCH, GRAND ACTION, DART PEDAL. IRON FRAME, OVIIRSTRUNG BASE, de., and each instilment being made coder the per sonal supervision of Mr. J. H. throvesteen, who hes a practical experience of OVHR THIRTY MIA= - -- • in their inanafaelau+s, : - TULLY - WARRANT= in every partientar. TIIII "iihOVESTNEN PIANO FOR:IIP' 11011 41 M D D RICIRMIT AWARD or swim. OVRI.I LII. Or/VW AT TIM c1i . 1.115114211D __,_ _N_ ... WolllLtill . /AM_ - _ Wham ware 'inhibited insananaitofnaa *abut. =Am -fiLlanolabk o rb-filabi. ailadel phis, Balds" o OA air York ; and olso at *a Analogise wows far ilk wzesn dw 71µ114 the (had and avow Itodalefrook both of *ldol ass M oar at tor iWxisig. ' By the latrodriethat at laweemailda r wa make • 4131 mbiounanOT ttroar4 • . and by aesaaha I woft * aTRICTLY are enabled to ogee thefthhrtniglytila 44 Wks width will' I I pRULEIbiI ALL COMPlnixitat„ No. I.—Be en Odom, romidlledirded,*d•-: wood Phan Coo t OM No. 2.—Bane. Oetagro, Tiou wood Moor .•- - •. No. 3.--Fooved Oelort-wand soma* Ism& wood /mods SIVr OW* _•• Terms.—Net nab ounwst nag. ' • Resoriptivo Olwa}sir!dedditoo. • ' • MUSICAL LNSTRUSLENTIL The undereiped ret ier riilmitedly *mod thi CrAt i altiVol-, 4 6 / 4 . Mira saini • • zi t ria4 v _LH , 0 • NAscud 4111 Wpm. 61 /.. , • )I,i. peers.. lumina" • MEE
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