, ffltOWMdk4ththhMat TERIiB-4ilk yosrrhg . paid Vivitneo $1,50 when notinskiiin 11:1014 and 43,00 lintiOn not pald:lnnfore th! , •ziqrstfkin of tam year. ANSWERS TQ CAIIRESPONDENTS. .1111111.—Tbere are; but twenty-eight counties in Florida. i" hail • popidation 0f140,04.6 A t asestsam—{Ye Mall your papers regularly, lithely do Not simple you it must be the fault of the malt er Fog Idikatsies domellitott Net A L .LINet "itmohli.' If you !'don't like it," I. thelass of It. Out Stephen have - beim ligitibr.a few mouttmintst to what they should bars boon. !W.1.:n. 2 .'46 are not In that Hee of ' basilicas al prevent, settle yonr own love affairs in the way you think beet, wears spoor band to give salvias in =oh oases. Par/100, 4 1Tb , Mr. Henmed/•Tou epeek of was Inenshaf from Orogon and sieved 'during the 291.11 Cunoress. To use hie own words, he was a oDomearat dyed in the e w 091." J. J. j.—lt to poitneh wonder. 'Any one' act PraNlS‘ad.bl favor oti,Bertyfeen foist of 10444nrat the condition of olot,ikenntai and nieneenbaring the Ramos thatbass bola .✓acted wlthtu it. during the put Sam ran, mast IM tamest/toned in the -0 1 4" to n -that the mama ate not capable or govern pen L THINGS ABOUT TOWN AND COUNTY CELEBRATIOW.-A Sondey School celebra tion le to pa held at. the Ila 'Mood church 4 -narrow. ^- Got rTra ouon.—The brick -layers are bui ding. Ii , s one of the largeaLbuildinge in central ronnoVirealia. _ Teee.—The piece to get 'be. tigers, to beer., or snuff is at Hetehfbee, on - the corner ot-Alegbeny sad' Bishop enteets. lions.—A majority of tho members of the 45th P. V., froze this county, who 'arrived the hardships and dangers of the battle field, retnnned td their homes on Sunday Tear's ItOTH — One—One o r exchanges beastspf having gre • • •rn in their market ahead'. We h • .en corn in the Bello• fonte mar almost a year agd and never the • it anything to erow over. • Ass Too soow.—New water pipes are being had along parts of Howard streets. it is net before H. is needld, for with the old, broken and bursted as it Was, that part , of town was • continual mud hole. I= A TAIT TOWII.-BITIIIIGODU is getting to be quits a " fast plane." Knock downs and rows are of daily 000uryanoe; and only on last Meatisy evening, the lot beside the res ervoir was the scene of a regular prise fight —it was between two dogs. I=l Gown tto Banyonn.—Quite a number of our olthess hewn gene to Bedford springs to spend a few weeks. As Bedford is s healthy location, both physically and polit ically, we bane no doubt but they All be Considerably benefited by their trip. FATAL ACOIDRXT..—We have been in formed that one of the workmen employed at the Howard bank was instantly killed on Friday last while taking are out of one of the shafts. Row the smeident occurred we have Rot learned. I=l BAD OD TALKIDA.—The 'wet weather of the peat week ku delayed our farmers in gathering in their harTeat until much of the grain is w ale& Some that was out early, and in the, shook has taken the sunshine and sho7s6is for weeks, presents qujte a green apyforanoe. I=l ie sit spit rtow.--rA want has alwayi been felt in thitbountry of some syetem by which a record of fecal/as can be kept and handed down to coming gestersfiloam. This want, it seems to us, Is completely filled by the "Photograph Family Rimed" now being soli by agouti in this county. I=l Luwisi;emo Jouati.tx..—Wc have received ale .first number 'of a new Democratic jour nal with the above title, published at Lew isburg Pa. The paper Is well prlistod and beers evidence of considerable talent in its editorial 'ileparment. We wish the new Met @nooses. rr.—We have beep informed that over eightesnliandred dollars was raised he tills borough, besides the money that was luboaribed In the country, for the cel ebration of the Fourth; it. ill 'reported now that but two hundred dollars of the Whole amount remains In the hands of the tress: ujer. What became of the balance I Well the dinamitteCteport I=l 111.1L1104D understa9l the Penneylvailla Railroad COmpany are now leaning yeartr - in advance, al reduced ;ewes/ ie•ot great advam travel much,, as hfoldes eared the trot ery trip. It lure at the coaelderation. leis be hsd WIT II IT along the en• tire t ong * Valley Rail road there'll; of fencing. Cattle are ',saving in abundarwe along the Talky, with siotidng to keep theip off the trick ; hogs, horses, anB steep are running loose along it. I Them Is no trilegraPh lino to mcammainata &days sr mandate, and, It t"Ptialt ep the pixt Of the employees of the rodd. fkeitchesmet to be no effort dude to wild dammtropkee.• If a time* was tdat shays boa lastly' the mtg. 4 !_tifimk, it world I • damps ma- CannuanneslllMerand that persona are already enraged hereabout in buying up the Aiitcyge papers of returned sof"- diens. This we suppose Is with a view of securing' land-grants. Our leis° to sol diers Is to bold on to their - payers. The present. Congress has given officers and soldiers a homestead of WO acres of land, poly charging the erpenee of givinii; spti amounting to about a dime an, acre ; and ' the Commissioner of tbe General Land ;Nee, who he to prescribe "the regulatione for giving proper affect" to the, provieions of the sot," to enable persons in the U.'S. Military or Naval Service to takes gape 811Ilet ablaut oil duty to secure for them- I eehree hosiseateada one thegublio 104 they take an oath and appoint agent. Upon these•being filled by the witii or representa tive at the Land Pffice,.."flie !mom will take effect from 'dale of filling, and itiegalar. in alt . rospkta, the eutty will Lave legal in ception from that time, proNideethe 'fee ($1) and Commissioners are paid." •No taxes are chargeable for five years, end no liability for debts. ,The cultivation day be done by another: Soldiers in Berries need not occupy the land while in service and after being miustered out, have six months la which to occupy the land. New AILILAMOLMIXT.—The pat-oense in Ibis place bas boon made a money-ord.:4 ethos. Money orders can be obtained et any time during business 'hours:. Persons wishing to send money away would do well to call on the poets:lamer, who will be Pleased' to „give any desired iuformation or enplane 'don in regard to the workings of the sys tem. It is, by far, the safest mode of sand leg small name, as the money does not pass in the mails. Therefore, there can be no riak.front rdbbcry, &c. By, the late postage segulsticto we ace that drop-letters are now arrerrevrt - ernobittaßlut '-oofEco. not letter, carriers, not °zoo:titling ounott . in weight, N ewspapers two Gents ettelTor up to four ounces in one priskage, four cents. Circulars, not to exceed three in one e• • - ope, two oeuts each. rUnsealed• • • s_oue tient per ounce, or not to exeeed , four ounces four cents ; over fours and not ex-. ceoding eight oun , eight cents. Lettere to all parts United States three cents for eau a f 'Foe. • Tnity'LL CAVl.—There are quite a num ber of abolitionists about this "neck-o'- woods" who declare they will have nothing to do with the ecoming election unless their party Ont. platform _"etraight _out itu favor of 'negro suffrage." Their "party" although to favor of such a move dare not imeamit itself to this infamous dostrine, and while mearti4 negro itutfrage at the time, they will be partiettlezt to exclide it entirely from their platform, or clothe it in such Language that a half a dozen different con etructio4 elan be piaeed upon it. Yet, in spite of their tkreateuinge now, to bolt, if their platform is not explicit on this point, the " ultras" will "eat the dirt," and bowl far whoever is nominated. They dare nos oppose their ticket, neither dare their pohey meal endoree negro suffrage. Weary ILsowixa.—A friend of ours down town tells of a new method of killing rate. We giv6 it that our readers may profit b' his exiterience if they see proper. Its says his house being infested with the vermin, a servant girl who had seen the effects of "Old Bourbon Whisky" on bipeds thought she would try an experiment on the rats Accordingly, she took a small quantity, made it sweet with sugar, crumbled in bread enough for the crowd, and set the dish in the cellar. A few hours after, oho' went down and found several rate gloriously "fuddled," engaged in throwing potato par ings, hauling one another up to drink and singing!'"Rally 'round the sag." These were Jasily * disposed of; those not. killed left the premises immediately, suffering front a severe headache. It is said the modiaine.is quite agreeablp , to take. Tux 'STATIC FAlR.—Amoug the persons appointed upon committees at the next State Fair, to be held at Williamsport, in Septem ber, we notice the - names of the following gentlemen from this county: J. I. Thomp son, W. if Allan, Samuel Linn, 8. T. Shu gert, J. A, Beaver, Moses Thompson, H. N. lift:Allister, and Hugh Hamilton. Whether the farmers and mechanios of old Cewtre nre making preparatiens to be well represented at the Fair we cannot say, but do not know why they shouldn't. HARDLY CORRECT.—We ice k slated by the Clinton Democrat that . there is a report in oiroulation that Judge Linn intends to resign ble position for the purpose of ac cepting the appointment of State Reporter of the Decisions of the Supreme Court.. Al though weashould not he sorry if stiob were the ease. yet little reason to believe that there,is any, foundation for such a re port. Here in Bellefonte such a move was intimated early in the Spring, but since then we have beard nothing of it. A Mitstosanr.—A queer dressed and quaint look old creature, who claimed to be a missionary, from New York, t preaohed' twice in this place on Sunday last. What particular fai he professed to espoubd we do not knoV, as her language was as nn intelligible,to us, as would be the jabberings , of a lot of monkeys. Some of our citizens, however, seenled to take particular Interest in her welfare,•and, judging from the atten tion paid her, and the demoralized condi a* of th e churches in this neighborhood, should think it would be a pretty good point for a tt missionary." :.y, they are iukat for ev-, e the pros- It a desirable eau doubt- CONI3O.—In another column will be found .the advertisement of Dailey. & Co's. Great Menagerie & Circus. This is a new eStab i? lishnient e tirely in this part of the own try, and is aid to , be one of the mot exten sive on thi continent. During last summer 1 it exhibittl through the western dountry, 'aad it we //are to juke by 'the . 7)E100Millffill heaped uposi it by..tre press, must ponolltde that it fills the bills completely. aloatioa la Riolntend, Virginia, Tneeday biat j aoralyid in the choice of tba aapdidatail appOsadt•i - to lb. government by , a large mapreltir. • I=l I=l I=l iegreleture. [L'ortoirendence.] ' • JULY 18, 11165 RON. C. T. ATAXANDSII--/Year 8v: Know ing that your course as a member of the liegieleture of Pennsylvania for *Natty° years, has been approved by all intelligent and impartial men,amonglour conatieuency, knowing also that you both carefully repre sented the immediate interest of the people of this county and faithfully advocated the principles of th e party which elected you, andbelieving that it is not, only the interest of the party, but of the County at large, to clontiunera faitytot representative In the le gielature, we therefofe earnestly solicit you to- allow. youi name to bC sired bttfor.; the Onstting Comity Convention fur nomination to tho mune ihisNion again. •Ne are, very respectfully, pair friend.; John Boozer, JobnT. floOver, J. 31. - mohiton, •J. J. Lingle, - A. U. (low, ' John lioffer, Michael Dnnkfe, Jame. D. F. Shaljer, Simon Lingle,' John Divink ' D. G. Suet, John Cartier, -' David Duitkle. jr., W. M. Pennington, John t. Dunkin, Joseph Shafer John Skived z, D. D. McKean, Michael Doofter, Sannier Leitrol. ' J: M. Bur*, and Ahem. . • tzttivorry, Ju/y 22, 186 osivrxxwm*: Your kind and flattering letter was handed me yesterday, to which, after some reflection, I hasten to reply. 'I thank you, gentlemen, for the endorsement you have seen proper to make of my coarse while representing this empty in the Legis lature of the State. I can say for myself that, while tufting in that capacity, r en deavored to do my full duty Itldischi" the obliptions imposed upon by my' official oath, and if I fade any particu lar, by my vote or it ‘ AufeCoe, to promote the • . .• . os„.th - whole pilopto;1 • • • sure you 0••••• fas au error .of .tha.head- and not. • • e heert. jt regard to the request you make the& I will allow ply name to be again used before I the <taming Convention for re-nomination for the same position, I can but say that, personally, I have no objection to again be ooming a candidate, provided it will not, in I your opinion, interfere in any manner with the hafrtiony and good feeling of the Demo °ratio party. There has been a custom in this county for some years to send the same repraents tire but for two terms in succession, and then to take a new man, who, in, like man ila, ia_evp.. 4 to. give-way-at-the end -of two years lb 'another ; This, although not rule. of the lowly, has been a custom tit so long standing that were it not for the fact of its having been broken in several instance* within the last twenty years, itmwould have attained snei`analent celebrity as to have given it the_binding force of a rule. The propriety of its original. introduction and the expediency of its continuation is a question that, under the eirountstances, I do not feel at liberty to discuss, and I refer to it only as being worthy of your considera tion before bringing my name before the public as a candidate for re-nomination. I thank you, gentlemen, again, for your - kind words of approbation of my course as a public servant, and accord to y ou . full privilege-to 11511 my name as you see proper, I remain, gentlemen, yours truly, C., T.‘ALEXANDER. To John T. floover, John Boozer, J. 11. Mor rison, A. C. Geary, Simon Lingle, and others, C=l CBl?as lIILL, July 28, 1880 Elflior "Watahmdn :" As the time is fast approaching when the Democracy of this county will be called upon to nominate can didates for the tafflious county offices, and among them a candidate for Assembly, I would suggest, through the columns of your paper, the name of Jacob Kepler, of Phillipsburg, as a wan eminently qualified to discharge the duties pertaining to said office. !le is a dcmocratof the Jefferson anif Jackson school, having desoetaltd trout a long line of democratic ancestry, true to the faith, and who have always been the firm adherents of democratic prinoiples. The Democracy of this county can do no better than to nominate Mr. Kepler for' this position. POTTER.. = Tnn ttKOß,—The cold and changeable wrath er tells terribly on those who ^have weak and diseased lunge. Many are suffering at e this time with affeetions of the throat and hieg.. Bron chitis is becoming a very common affliction. Those who are fir.droo.ed to Colds. Coughs, Bronchitis, he, should avoid the night air. There are Tinny preparations recommended for these disease+, but there ie not a doubt lint that Dr. Stricklaud's Mellifluous Cough Balsam is the best remedy. We have known it to effect cute.] in the worst cases of Coughs, Colds Bron hitis„ Asthma, and primary cases of ConaUmp- Lion. I= Dtlßnn Rl. •37, DYPENTRILT.—A mare reme dy for the worst rases of acute or chronic Diarrhoea Jed Dysentery is Dr. Striekl an's An ti-Cholera Mixture—thousands have been cured by it—our Government uses it in the hospitals. It his hared many of our soldiers alter all other means have faded. in feettwo hare enough proof of theofficacy of thin valuable preparation of astringents, absorbents, Stimulents and carmin atives to advise evdry one of our readers to get a bottle and have it in readiness, and to those who surer to try It direetly. Sold by Druggists everywhere. Ask far Dr. Striekland's Anti- Chola.* Mixture. 10---ly MARRIED. On the 23d of July, by Rev. J. A. DeMorn*, Mr. David IL Young. of Ferguson township, to Miss Catharuse Carpqr, of Patton township. The Bellefonte Market WAte Wheat per bushel, f" , " , $ 1,35 Ned do do ' 1.3 0 nye, 60 Corn Shelled do 56 Oats... do . 40 Burley, do 80 • Buckwheat, do 62 Clove Seed do b 00 Potatoes do ' ' 80 Lard, ' per pound, '.; /6 Bacon, d 0.... „„ ......... '....... 22 Pork,. • ... do 15 Tallow,' do ~R 6 Sutter, ~d o 26 BnIPI,„‘ pet dozen BO Plaster, ground, per ton, 16,C0 SPEb AL ;NO rim. WHISHERfiI WHISKERS! 4 Do you want riff hislume.of IdossioPh" T Our Grecian Oompodnd willful!!!!) them fajlew auks mouthed Ewe or Shin,or ban on bald beads, In six weeks. Pries El,ll. - Seat by mail anywhere * closely sealed, of nersipt of pries. Address, WAR NAK 4 00., Box 110 Brooklyn, N. Y. DA 17 ly A TlSM'Aiitif ItitIIRALGIA.—Ntt: maroon remedies for these complaints have beep brought before the pubis), and used with varying success, is they generally contain some •ouratire qualities. Rotlldditclal'iltSt for Lb. afflicted, they are orlittle efiledeney. For often they only modify diseases, and de little towards perfecting a radical emu. Ma the Great Inter nal Remedy, Johnsen'. R. Compound, effectual. ly banisher, the discessi from the system. It k beyond a doubt the surest and mom :speedy rem edy for Rheumatism Neuralgia, pout, Ac. ever used. It has ga ined the patronage an, favor'of persons of every rank, and the demand ' is steadily increasing. Ibis a priceless remedy to those. afflicted. Bold by Druggists every where. June 23. 1865.-ly. A CARD VO 'Clergyman, while residing in Sodth America en a misilionalry, discovered a wife and simple remedy for. the Cure of Nervous iWoaknose, Early Decay,'Dis. cases of tho.liriliary sod timing! Crimes, and the whele train of disorders brought on by banehil sumi vibions habits. Greet Dumber' .have been already cured by this noble rem ed y. Prompted by a desire to bandit the Mekted - eatt unfortunate. I will send pie recipe for preparing and using this mirdidino, in a sealed envelope, to any one who nris it, Free of , Charge. Please iaelose a post-paid enfelope, addressed to Yourself. ° Address Jossra T. lairaw, BM= tion D, Bible House, New York City. Ty 21-tim „orb e, BLINDNINS AND CATARRH— treated with the utmost success by Dr. J. TBAAC2, OenHet and , Aurisi, formerly of Ley den, Holland, No. 519 Pine street, Philadelphia. Teetimouhde from the molt' reliable !norm; in the city and country may be been at hie °Mee. The medical faculty are invited to aceompelly their patients, to be has no secrete In hie pran tine. 41tTLPIDIAL EYES inserted without pain. NooLarge made for exemmatiort. July 24. ly. HAPPITiI•T IS Tlnt Ql7 OX., NsBB OR ..yerao.esiter e ,- :MISERY? AU !irvana miliaria* with sperms. torritnia seminal em as, Just of power, im. potence ' ,to. Mitts self alxisis, sexual exces ses and impu aneetions, can hays the moans of self c urnished them, by' addressing, with Bp . . .. ..-SOIN D. 'WILLIAMS, P. 0. Box 2853. Pbildelphia, Pa. apr 14 ly ARITHMEriC CONSUMPTION.—Two thin shoes make one oold; two colds, one attack of bronchitis; two attacks of brnnchitisit, one coffin. lIMPI'MMMTWPM!. I .,MMW/ by the timoly use of Sellers' lurperml Cough -Syruzi—amuse enrimpealy-remedi--for- Coughs, Colds ° Influenza Hoarseness, Whooping-Cough la. - Sold everywhere. June 23, 1.8651 y. A 0 • NTLEMAN cured of Nervous Debility, Premat. re Decay, and the effects of youthful indleare flee/ will - be. 'happy to furnish others With the means of Gore, (free of charge.) This remedy is' simple, safe, and certain. Foy fun particulars, by return mail, please ad dram JOIIN B. OtIDEN, 80 Nassau Street, New York. June 9-3 m. TIIE BRIDAL CBAAII3IIII., an essay Warning and Instreotienufer young men—pub lished by the Howard Ansooialion, and sent free of charge in senlod envelopes. Address D•. J. SKILLIN 110IDILITONi Ifewarif Association, Philadelphia, Pa. fob 17 ly NEW AJ4V-EI,TIgF.ALENTS. 0 UTHAOEOUSLT HOT WEAlifEll., Rot! Hot! Hot! What! What! What! _ ' Smoke! Oh! Smoke! It isn't a Joke. ' The hottest day that ever we flit ; ' $o terribly hot that we almost. melt. We Mast., and boil, and bake, and stew, Anil don't see how we're going to get through. Buil, and simmer, tend stew, and fry, Tilts fearful cloy in the month of July. Bake, and boil, and ront.l, together. This horrible, herniate, sultry weather. Fry. hntl slow, and boil, and roast. 'fill we certainly get as botne toast: Every man in the whole of the nation Is rapidly running le perepiraMon. We rush to the soda water fountains, And sing about 'Greenland's Icy Mountains; No matter how hot The weather has got, It, isn't a sin To dress op thin ; So we'll get some clothes As thin as those Which they snake so-well, And so eheaply sell At STILIINDBIIO For the people all, Who come and buy In the month of July. The weather's 'so hot that we almost torgot to tell the folks who read our‘jokes, that they'd better hurry, without (Ater or flurry, and buy a lot, while the weather's so hot, of the thinnest clothes, such as those, which we hare In store, and of whichl ike're rapidly .. getting a Krest many more. e" Also the largest assortment of ladies dress goods, Paneling, boots and shoes, groceries, iiimensware, Ace., Ae.,411e., ever brought to Bulk funte, IEII of which wiLbti amid at prices &Mona ishly cheap, by $17.711111E110 k CO., in Reynolds' new building. July 210. GREAT SALE, IYATCUES 4 J.EIVELRY ! A. IT. ITOWEN S CO!, (Agents fur the manufacturers,) No. 39 Beckman wee!, New York, $1,000,000 WORTH To be dispoaed of at ONE DOLLAR each, without regard to value, not to be paid for un til yUu know what you are to receive : 100 Gold Eluding Case Watches,,, each $126. 100 4./nld Watohaa, wious etylls..." 75 200 Ladies Gold Wareham, 05eh...520 to 50 500 Sill or Watches, each, 15 to 25. 1,000 Gold pens and gold holders, $5 to 8. 10.0001101 d pens and siher,holdprr, 5 to 8, and a largo assortmout of Jewelry of every de scription, for Ladies and Gent's wear, varying in value from 19 to $25 each. The method of disposing of these goods at ONE DOLLAR each is as ftillvys : Certificates, naming each artitlo and its value are played in sealed envelope" and well mixed. One of these envelopes will ho sent by mail to any addreacen receipt of 26 cents. On receipt of tile certificate you will see what you are going to Lave, and than it is at your optiortliisohd the dollar aid take the article or not. Purchasers niay thrill obtain a Gold Watch, Diamond Ring, or any set of Jewelry on our list for ONE DOLLAR, and in no n case can they . get loss than One Dental rtorth, • 4 there are no blanks. The price of certificates is as follows; One for 25 cbuts ; five for $l; eleven for $2; thirty, mig h a premium gold pen, for $5 i sixty five, with a proton= gold ohlin for $10; one hundred, with a remium silrffiNvateh, for $l6. The dietributi is conducted fairly , and all have an equal eh ea of obtaining the valuable prises by mambas g the certificates. 4" ." ,iWeguarentee el iro satisfaction in all oases. Agents wanted, to whom we offer special terms and premiums, fiend 26 cents far oneirer tificat and our circular 'with terms. Addreis A. ff. ROWEN & CO., P. 0. Beg 4210,1 few YOrk. - June 2 6m. USIITEBS CHANGE,. The undersigned would say to the public - Hat several months ago he cold his good will and businesedocation in the ambrotype and photograph Bee to J. $.. Barnhart, who is, in 00017 way, an exporionood, skillful,a. • •• • artist, and that boldness relations baring • • •• frilly Arranged, he is now preparing *Reny to lehre Bellefonte. Havieg k sniade arrangement/ to establish a gallery in a distant eountx his stay here will be limited. Any parsons halting boldness with him past embrace the opportunity ' of galling within stew weeks. July 14, '114411. THOS. J. TAYLOR. TIMBER LEAVE FOR BALE. no Clinton COW sad Xton Company offer for tele 1111 the etendh24 timber °it their lauthiln Bow* Crook township, Clinton bounty, and Builds township, Centre eounty, Ps, partly adjolelait the city leads, and situated-ft Yield's _,Eara's Sea, East's Ban, and the waters Crosk..known as lands of Trot,- for A Mask. Addams J. H. WlClllnank. N 0.113 Smith sth ¬, July 14, fliklet. PAINTINO NEATLY I.ISOITZTD AT T= WATOBILILN 0.11 rni;ol. mtnittiet 1141315113 .. r ,r- GROYEBTEEN 4-100., k- PIANO FORTS MANVFACTIr,Se , 499 ,RD.OADwAT, NSW TORR. ' The attention of the public and the trade If incited to our , NEW SCALE, I T SEVEN OCTAVE Rosewood Piano which for4olume and parity, a tone are u rivaled by any hitherto' offered in this market. They contain all the - todattrimpaya Fano% GRAND 4groN, pH IRON FB.AME;OVERSTRIING gASE; Ao.; andssab instrument being ;fist' the per unmet sopervision'of has a practical experience of OVER TIIIRTY YEARS in (heir menufnotors, _ . IS FULLY WARBANTED - iir every particular. THE I . GEOtESTEEN r- • • • : OETE" umlaut') TR' HIGH AWARD OP KIIRIT °TPA. ALL OTOS AT TUN CiLIBSATXD TAIL 41. • .Wherldwlrre exhibited inatrumepte from the best makes of London, Paris, Gersopay, Philalfel •'hia, Baltimore, Boston end New York;. and alsteat the Americah Insittlite for five races& sire years. the Gold and Silver Medals from both' of which can* seen at Our warithoolna. By the infroducion of improvements, we •mako a shin MORE PERFECT PIANO FORTE, and by menulacturmg largely: with a t S'rItIOTLY CASII SYSTEM, are enabled to offer these instruments at a price which will ' PRECLUDE AI,L COMPETITION. ' No. I.—Seven Octave, round corners, Rose wood Plain Case, $215. No. 2.—Seven Octave, round corners, Rose wood Heavy g, Mouldin $3OO, Louts style,. $325, Teri:ea—Net cash In current Pands,,, Descriptive Cirenlars sent free. f: $' M USICAL INSTRUMENTS. The undersigned very respectfully informs the public, and especially lovers of music, that hav ing obtained from the manufacturer the sole agency for the sale of STEINWAY & SON'S PIANOS. hfASO,N HAMLIN'S CABINET OltflANS AT2I CARHAUT, NEEDHAM. e. CO'S MELODEONS, He is 'prepared to deliver to persons_yiishing good instruments tirtlalie at Pillladerchis and New York retail prier& Circulars sent promptly upon application, with any additional information desired. N. B.—Every inbtruusent le warranted for fir! ram MISCELLANEOUS, PM77mr-T7T 7 'q7rl FALL AND WINTER 00008 "IRON NEONT" WIELDING ON MAIN STREET, BELLAWONT.E. PA \ THE HOFFER BROTHERS Have jail received the finest assortment of aping and summer goods ever brought to this place, which they gall at prices that defy com petition. ounsisting of Best lanality,Ladies Ores/ Goods, NEE INOg, CASTIYERES, • VELANES, CALICOES AND STINMER PRESS GOODS AL A GOOD ASBORTMENVOY Wo and Will7s i o e7 Wars, Flour and Feed,'Coffess ;ova% reas,lio/autoo, up, Vinegar, Dried Fruit, Rais in., Soap and Candies, l'iaA, To bacco, Salt, C. F.Rope,Riee,Satorauso,SodaAi huge aaoortment of ladies' and geOttruion DOTS, SHOES & 04ITEICS. ORBAT INDIIO-1/11.11NTS, MAGNIFICENT BARGAINS OPMEID TO PUROBAISERII FOs Cash or Country Produce! Bellefonte, Pa. May Bth, 1868 DR. TABOTT'S PILLS, Anti Dyepeptic.— Cowposed of highly concentrated Piztracte from ROOTS AND HERBS, finite greatest medicinal value, prefared from the original prescription of the celebrated Dr. Talbott, arid used by him with remarkable sato mine for twenty yeam,..;,,,An infallible remedy in all Disesses et the Liver, es any derange mentorthe Digestive Organs; they cure .Diaryhoes, Dyspepsia, Bellyfuls, Jaundice, Bilious - ftrn Liver Complaint. The well known Dr. Mott says of these Pills s "I have need the formula from Which your Pills are made, in my practice for over 12 years; they have the deem effect upon the Liver and Diges tive Organs of any medicine in the world, and are the' most perfect Purgative which has ever" yet beep made by anybody. They are sale and pleasant to takl, bat powerful to cure. Their penetrating properties stimulate the vital activ ities of the body, remove the obstructions of its orPng. purify the blood, and expel dureame.— They purge out the tool humors Thick breed end grow distemper, stimulate shigish or die crdered organs into their natural action, and impart a healthy tone with strength to the whole system, Not only do they cure the everyday complaints of everybody, but also tortullfable and dingo/41ns diseases, and being merely veget able are free from any risk or harm. No person who ban wpm used these rills will ever be with- They create pure bloed iUmove ell impu rities from the noteln, hence are • positivocure Yo'r ,SYY - Fsrerl, Headache, Piles,adsoutial Dia itud Heredltiaryibisnots. pons.—For Adults, one Pill to the morning; for children under 4 years, hag a PlUi. Or Price 1 per bits. Trade supplied, or mut by mails 0 8 1, P61 11 . to, any part at the u. %ON or Oonario oit or price. None onume without the ro= of V. Moth bog; X. D. V. 360.TT TALBOTT s Co., Ne. 62 Balton BMW, New Toth. Joao 2,1664. ' 10-17 D ISSOLVT I ON Op I'ARINIIIOBO. partaerabip henSofen 0414411 b•tween Ow* OastLk imid J. 0: 1,46110,0 se der Ogis IMO of Chili& is pa:. hai Wit day bum Opeolvad.by o eoawsß , rid M r.. .. 111111^; o A rt 4fr 46 , 14 '414-4e. - BUN PRICES Pennpyl van's. I=3 1113:133 4130, 313.41.33CA1T0r till- cowls . z NISTEOPDLITAN AND ENLARGED, IMPROVED AND RE-ORGANIZEIV., Biting et preeenl.the Largee't Traveling Eetabllfisment in the eon:Mtn etta doting totk—, JAMS MELVILLE &setra GRAND CIEN, and world-ronownod Egoist:flu' Troop* onnapritblig the ST&R REDZII/3 of both beogionfogool, iLkk 6 k :~Y ~4►ti`~l'l6 il.k. .k 'Pr 1'1" 'l` Comprising a magnificent collection of rare BE4SII and REPT/WA—Mese which win be found • LIONS, TIGERS, 1 Mil etc., etc., eic,. etc., etc.' BIRNS Dr DORGIDIII3 PLOILAON, AND A COLONIC ow: iiroigins, " SANDB, NAME ath CO.'S HUM KIERANTAI THE GIGANTIC 3110POTAIUS! Or "liitursort" of. lidly Writ; or whom it it declared (Job, 40-33) " Upon earth there " not his like." This rare apeoimen of the brink creation, the last vestige of pre-Adavaite eaieh awe, was Captured by the present kesper, ALT the Ngyptlan, by order of the Viceroy of Egy7 2000 miles above Cairo, on the White Nile Africa, and was Imported into this country an expense of more than $40,001/, by 0 - Quick, egg., pith whom such arrangements low blettmede as to enable the Management to pr sent him to the public in conjunction with ti othbr unique attractions which make up tl Cataclysm of Wonders comprising this gigant combination. The Circa Trope is the Lamest and most Camille over combined in one enablishment, being composed of the most popnlar, ekllll4l, Yid =ISOM. plished performers in the profession,haring beenilected from the first establishments in ie. rope and America. Among the priipsl Artiste. tre the tenoning: IVI.AMOILMIitr, 311C.ElliaiNTXX—RMa3111, w • • • - r°32IC.IIC-N0 V-.A.riams.aawts, AT:artist whose praise is great in snontbd or wisest ()email, whose perforasatroo on - me, two.' three and four horses are oseelled by no one In UM world. WM. 3EC.ICNME.sa...E*NIy The man of a hundred Sommeressalla so rd liie reuowned repsessontative of the ee.eentrio #ZTE • I , k , JENKINS. 4 gauak.ar.Vaizt co, lovaztrizeN. - r • • The Acrobats, par excellent,e of the lhited States, the most glaring. mad *Me r Per fienprs ever seen. j" • r Alt VIir.A.RIZI, The ftuntbeet of Clowns in Coale Songs, Sayings, Damen, Ella& Rope aoooloeo,-Plot6*iaxoAsek,- ~t,Z'omblhtg, never failing to rreatea big fuse general • Jr.a.A.ivcalnrcArvimer Mauro do Cirque and Lecturer; who during the exhibition of the Himopottuntis Will so Meali the audence with an etossdingly aaounita and very iatereetiog eseription of the sobaal. whack he has oompUed from the most relish!. ammo. ' 1 6Vii.e33.e&WMCAS. ~ The_str unmet rider &OM California. I 4 3. VIVIZTIEKEINUSIf t RYAN NOONAN, SOLOMON PRATT, G. JONES, JOILANN, ES pomEltaf./k/D. ev- AVERY, ?CUR. PEITOLLA, MISS ROSA Tlllaustg, alai a host of others, oomptistog gpossts, aarobats,:mdtare, 40. was' o, ivesamtivroN BRASS UND, - 4- 'as whofit um" unworn A.m.sarcrms II iddb,Plti 13ell.e.tcnitetip TaaAlirlllo43lll3r g . " WOWS It* k) =I LEOPARDS, CQ UV ARS, LYNX, PUMAS, M CZ how wonderful feels lemur an,ythlei ever re witosatid, and wboar litodideallity and Wilgus, Lai attracted the attend= aOm at wad arab awl 'Wads of ilatuipt the Australian Equestrienne, the west beautiful end accomplished lay' rider in tire woad. • MELVILLE, the Astatralan pseAw. Wier, who stands without a Peer in the arm. Tim dtztiniptbhed Australian family whoa, eidestrian and valsorallansous perfotinanoeihnew won a world-wide reputalloa. MASTER FRANK MELVTLLIkIise Tenth. ful Equestrian. MASTER SAMUEL MELVILLE, lawman' in perfection in all he attempts. ' • GEonys - Atztx.r.Lhx, the prbeelPil Aro- Ulan. Ifistcq. MI GE
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