poodiftWOrtitau T oßm&—slper. year ;ton pail in advance tysa whey nod paid in wit -luxe% and $3,00 ;ken E t paid beforel.ba erpiraioli of the year. ANSWERS •TO CORRESPONDENTS. you want to Mate a New York pa per, subscribe for the Dey-Book; or the .Irreomms Amnia. ; • sripENT. —The aseassieditiso of Jl:flaps gas occurred in the denUto Sown, 44 Fax( W., fora. Christ ro . r. _The speeds will be hood oa page 171 of t h e appendix to tha Congralsienal Globe fur the ist eisseinied the 211tb Oisagreee. • I. o .o6—The rielegati to see - yew, fgoteldA4 - -6 11 1 1 - 4 -- to '04(4 r. It. Toe sheen bi,tbeire by all means SOT DIZII.-0111. Hoehn" the abolition noes. • Mee for Auditor General, ts tba Identical i o disidual *lna had sharp of the easiention of Sirs. Parrett. • Era—lf pm would reed the paper yen' 016 Aqueetion of able kind say one that dogrel* can inform biotin'', about, and we bate no disposition to sumo It. , LADT.—Either &Vey, Petersen, The Ladies Frigid or The Home AfOrIIKIIII, are well ' worth the price of enbecription. We get them all and atould not like to do without any of them. THINGS ABOUT TOWN AND COUNTY Corsi convpnes In Ulfa plaoe on Monday nelL --0 ittermsfit.—Don't forget that to-morrow is the dsy for holding the Delegate elections. _Sake 'tissrutte.—rhe Erangelicsl Church orgiiiiiition.geow bolding s camp meet ing IRO. woods near Itebersburg, In Brush Valley, this county. , 011JIAML7 - A_Xittallllg_ilf—iite_Ccrititit County Agricultural Society, will be held in the Court lianas on Monday evening next. Let every ape interested be on band. , • ,„ Is' IT NOT So 1—Ii" you DIM • WllO aria children is it not • pleasant thought that )cu will head down to future generations a complete description and • ported record, with likenesses or yourse:f and theta. This is the ',ideation that those persons enjoy who hare secured a "Photograph Family Record." =I ECM MEIVLING.-A bush meeting hat been in progress up Buffalo Run, near Ben ner WitkW's, for two or awes weeks. - We le . arn that h has been meeting with consid- erable eficoursgement., some Afteen or six teen persona having premed religion. It will be continued for mama time yet should the weather permit. Scout, Drurt.—On Sundiy night lut Hr. Murray, of Nlilesburg, died very suddenly of cramp colic. Mr4l-urray was at church in - this evening, and . went to had apparently well. paw.* mo rning, he was dead. Mr. Murray was subjeot to 6la of cramp, and was discharged from the ar. my on that account. We lean) that he very unwisely Indulged in a mou l d green corn ct ninner on rionday. 11;71 O Euss eccut red on Bishop street, the other day, in which Merty Hoye rather severely handled a man named Mil. Irr, from the neighborhood of Mileaburg. Miller was just drunk enough to be insult- In;, and after abusing Mr. Baum, who was cut'dinposed to quarrel with him, he tried his impudence on Meity, who, in lees time than it takes us titell It, knocked him on the broad of his back on the pavement. In the scuffle which afterwards ensued, Miller's lip 'was badly injured, but be can only Many) himself for his misfortune. Mr. trays in hot a quarrelsome man, but when incalle4 is always able take care of him self. =I A CA44 'Or Putsos.—The people of this county have been startled by the reported poisoning of a man named I Nestlerode, liv ing near Beech Creek, in liberty township, by his wife. Mrs. NeatWogs is now In jail at this place. A writ of habeas corpus 'was applied foe in her ease, tint the judge stated that • hearing could nut be had until the grit Monday In September,.on account of the diMoulty of getting the witnesses to gether before that amt. In the meantime, the lady remains under the care of the sheriff. The stomach of the deceased mad has been sent to Philadelphia for analyza tion. ,We hope that the charge muy prove unfpuntled. I=l DEATH OF Ma. 11101.111.—We are pained to record the death of Samuel Harris, esq., one of the oldest and most respectable and despeeted citizens of this town. His death look plum on Monday morning last, about four o'clock. -Last week we chronicled the sad aocident Which threw him from his whoa, breakigg both kis leg and arm, and otherwise injuring him, from the effects of which oalamiey he has died. Mr. Harris's funeral took place on Wednesday, and the large concourse which attended his remains to the grays bore testimony to the eminent worth of the deceased, and to the high es teem in which he was held by this commu nity. Uht loss will be deeply felt among us. May he rest in peace. I== AMIAT.—At the camp meet lag near Sebersburg, on Saturday night loot: a dispute arose bejwesn • man named Moyer sad a 'returned soldier by the name of Seek, which resulted in the alleged stab-, bin of Seek by Moyer. The elreemstanses of the ease, as wthave been able to glean nom: appear to hti theta: Sometime frlor to the elms of the war, Moyer was acting in the oappltr of pretest manhsL Book, who was at that Sae in settee BOTTIOO. ems / wins do Although; and, tousuoluitog a consols ' 2l 'kit oval his lows, Moyer became san pieloot that ke emoted to_ desert. aid had hire artented and seat both to Lia regiment. It was an Mleablei to this affair by Beek the tkleturbanoe at the map It ii sehl that Beek raised his ieetrike Wye with his Ad, but the ) stlsejetsisg ibs blot, 'rani, it Is lava/ P 14 1401 AMOR* liseb's 514 The your 44 eau irset espitotoml to rweethtrs and . 111 7 0 4 1 111 fietithirlvd in jail at ttklaplitoe. 111- -- • aILIMAIIII AND PRIPTURAOII.—WS notice that the superintendent of•the Bald Engle 'Valley- Railroad- has given notiee that the oomph, will Le responeibic fe.r no damage done to`lhrest, cows, or other live stock along the linti„by the carr, and that, fur any accidents 'occasioned by cattle being upon the track, the owbcra will be held re sponsible. Whether the railroad company have the power to refhse payment for what they destroy or of making otLer men:coni pealate them for smash-ups and accidents, • are -- not irelt enowitti,frseo to the legeagranted them by the Legislature, to answer; but, if it be so, railroad companies can boast of more privileges than fail to the lot of most eorporhtions. We knew that a railroad is a great,pnblie (convenient*, and Ste inter Also.Ohat iha public peg_ wellyfer that convenience. When the company per. chased the'right, if they purchaited it at all, to make a road along the Bald Eagle Valley', they did not purchase the whole valley. nei ther did they acquire the right to kill the cattle, bogs, and beep that. were turned out to pasture alqlig the route. If •farmer has a field of grainoiniguarded by a fence, destroyed by cattle running at - large, he must auger the lots; if he' kill or cripple any of the animals trespassing upon h• property, under auchacircumetanoes, be is. reepoltsible for the damage done, to the owner. Why should net tt railroad compa ny be held in the ismesissner ,Tbe road I is their property ; if they wish it protected why do they hot fence it t If the road is left as public ground, has not thestock pas turing upon public property • right upon the road? And if it be Idled, should not the co.npany be responsible ? For - years the wilds of the Bald Eagle Talley have been public pasture grounds, not only" for the farmers of the valley itself, 6uf also for those of the adjacent valleys, and by this means they have been enabled to raise al most double the amount of stook they - waatd lratttlrerliarreassirelted - pima kW it inclosed upon their cultivated lands. Shall this method of adding t i the wealth of our county by lands that yield scanielyluty taxes, be stopped, simply because a mam moth corporation, for the sake of,making • - ,stoney, has built • railroad through them ? This is a question of considerable import— ance, and' we hope that the member from this county in the next Legislature "int itee to it that there is an act passed, if there is, not now one. compelling railroad companies hi this section to place good faces on each side of their road sod cattle—guards, at every crossing. It would be nothing more than act of justice ter our farmers Who raise stook, and to the poor men of our county who have no pasturage of 'their own. —o— Tar. t i AP611.1 Or • RITZSI3II Outsets The letter whioh we publish below is the second we Lave received on the saute subject from the same correspondent. The first we declined to publish on account of therether indelicate manner in which it was expresi- - ed. It seems that a certain assietsizt rave slue assessor, whose name is in our posses sion, and which we will publish, should it become necessary, grossly insulted a highly respectable married lAdy of the Loop.in this ggety, by attempting to seduce her from Wfidelity to her abseil!. husba . Its is said that the amorous assess s proposition embraced three points, 0- it: .I. To come lots fight I 2 To go sway- early in the morning ! 3. To pay her five dollars for—the privi lege of coming late and going awarearly ! These points the lady "could'ut see" and dismissed the infamous scoundrel with scorn And indignation. We would respect fully.. inqUire of Judge Boat, the United ' States Revenue Assessor, whether he will continue in dine such a miserable abortion of • man—'a man who neglects his duty as au assessor of property to assess the virtue of respectable married women at the base sum of five dollars ? If the judge don't know the name of this precious deprotee of Cupid, who would blush to own such a die siple, he can be accommodated with the proper information by application at this office. ' But to the letter: Ma. EDITOR: I Sea you a communi eat ion same time since, in which I attempted to expose the infamous sensualist, the internal. external, eternal or infernal revenue asses sor, but which did not appear, for reasons which cog be seen by referring to last week's WitenK•Pt. One objection was that the language was not delicate enough for ebb eyes of the ladies, but, Mr. Editor. I. keel satisfied thattho ladies af _onriannahh• with due sympathy fa the one he essayed to make his, victim, would have considered the act • ufficient apology for the words that were intended to appear itt theeolumne of the press. 'But, as the lady is respected here as n good neighbor and a devoted Chris tian, and as this is not the only infamous stet of whioh he is guilty, if Madam Rumor is to be relied upon, I as a citizen of the " community, with duo respect for the family, shall not rest until this deed be 'exposed, and the public look upon the offender with scorn and oontempt. Another excuse was that it was not in, tins form of an affidavit, and that I should itseertain the particulars of the ease, put them in the form of an affi davit, and then it would be published. A better statement than the one I gave you in my other communication could not be given, and were I to make another in the same phraseology it would again be rejeoteil. However, as there are numbers in the count ty who do not exactly " see the point," let me explain. An elongated revenue assessor called at the house of a respectable - citizen, who was at Oil City st the time, and attemp ted to purchase of his wife her fidelity to him. New, „Hy a remarkable fact that this assessor's arm was decorated with a badge of mourning kn memory of the late Presi dent: If I*a belon g to the game party with such a man, and be 'would prove so unworthy of respect, I would tear the badge from him, and tell him not to insult the memory of the dead President. Another remarkable feature in the ebarseter otthis would-be "philanthropist" was that ,he seemed very anxious to provide for those whose husbands were absent, and who wire able to provide for themselves ; when it would have been far better had he given his spare change in liquidation of the enormous war debt that is depriving thelonest labor er of his just dues. Republions, no doubt, will be slow to censure this man, but the evidence Is here ; and, Democrats, let me sky to you that when this man cones to mi st& your incomes, obey the mandates of that gnat human imperfeotion, the Jsw; but remember that the law doss not require you to extend any hospitality toward hint. Send him to those of his own stamp. Toms MOCIAT•111 BOY, Woo Au Tzar f--We seri! s Look Haus paper, that o couple footers, were badly pit In plum for Ratios oa' spree *Ad Map gosorally. Wbo yore Ithe Tux Two YEAR t.ttrrow.—ln our issue of the 10th inst., we published a communion tion-,frbrn a corespondent signing bimesif "Ferguson," showing Ito impolicy of the two year custom of sending a repreilfinta live until his acquaintance with the rides and machinery of leg-Walton qualifies him for the position, and then casting him aside for a new man. 'Below we publish an arti cle from a corespondent of the Berichier. signe4 "Feguson Jr.," which we presume is intended by the anther as a reply to the farmer article. Without giving our opinion upon the subjeeti we idbmit it to our rea ders, with the simple remark' that "Fergu son-Jr," has misapprehended the argument of "Fergustm," or has, to some extent per verted It. "Ferguson," we beleive, did not oppose- wholesome' *Minis' ir; sr often - as people . thought expedient, but argued to prove the Impropriety of the two-year ems. tom Lei&latan—Tratit Enna. Entwet —I noticed in the Watchman, of the Irib inst... a rather strangely blend piece of login. It very beautifully delin eates the picturesque view of a one-sided object, and is admirably adapted to the wants of en over-anrious The gentlemen starts out with the forma tion of out' government, and tells bow justly jealous the framers *ere of their liberties., and At course they matted to maintain them by limiting the terms of office to a brief period. Ni admire thorn fon'the beauty of.„Lbeir lofty conceptions ; praise them fir w edom ; Mid value them for their worth. . We do not gi,spete this part of the gentle man's argument. We also believe and strenuously insist fit sending men—to re sponsible offices—of undisputed ability and known honesty ; "men who know their duty, and knowing dare maint%ia." We believe that the vital principle of our government is nourished and kept alive by the whole some changes of its public servants. Change! destroy that right, and you have ruined the life of a republic. If legislative officers were, to hold office during life or good behavior, the Constitution would have expressively' said so; but .it has wisely_ do noo"t ` deny the right of a candidate asking to bo re eleced. The "Ferguson" gentleman Condemns his own argument. Be says some,think they ought to have office "for services rendered" to the party. But bow blindly 'does the gentleman follow the course which he so bitterly ridicules. ' lie says a legisla tor should be one of "liberal views and acquainted with the varied interests Drell sections of the State," pod should have practical experience in the routine of leg islation. We admit all this except the practical etPerieneer. - But then is this not a plea that servioes have been rendered, and the promise that they will be rendered ? Thw Same plea that he says others should not indulge? most .usurcilly , it is. Oh! consistency, consistency, where are thy charms. The idea, that a man shiuuld be relleoted because he has learned thrmodus operandi in the' le g islature is impolitic and Whit:dons. Strange indeed that a imitable. a worthy legislator, or one entitled to a per minent seat, never before graced the logic. five hall I But then .this is ati age of discovery and inventi m. &plies° that a member should retain his seat five or six consecutive terms, or longer, if you please, and he shoulil dietduring his service, would not the people's intaest die also? Title is on the same principle that when Lincoln died the. government died. The plea of continuing in office is on the same plan. Some shell heads were Billy enough at the last presidential election to think that bin coin ought to be re•eleoted because he had learned how to conduct a war—they thought —tbst. no one the could torn hut be—ft bright idea, wasn't It ? and we Democrats all voted for McClellan and against the continuation principle. Such docirirce is highly seasoned with arist crime) , ; very unsafe.end deleterious to the health and growth of a wise and perfectly developed Constitution. Shocking logic I Illuttrions wisdom ! to think and advocate the doctrine 'that none bnt a few privileged persons shonld bold office. Why, the very ides is enough to chill the blood of in American aspirant. Such a course forbids men to prepare for high attainments, in the offices of public true t. The gentleman arguei that no one knows the duty of legislators or can learn the science eaeept be has passed through legislative ordeal. Preposterous idea, that a man must take a regular course in the ball, deforo he can get a eight at the ele phant. Does the gentleman not know that we have many how beaded men, that have bloomed and ripened, full of legislative wisdom, that would have made safe and trusty pilots to gunk; the ship of state, that never had an over amount of prettiest ex- perience. . Another argument that makes against him. lie points us to our great staSeemen, says a majority of them are front the south, some from the north. Ile argues that they have been men cuptinning in office for a long pitriod. We know sotesof them have been leading men,, but whether they were great statesmen. we don't feel like admit ting. But we do believe that some of them 'were continued too long in office, and that our country today would be in a more prosperous condition and very likely have evaded the calamity. that befell us, had .ohanges taken place both north and south. In the language of the Constitution they grew "independent of the will of the peo ple." Our doctrine ht, a' more frequent change in the officers of trust, and, less change in govetnmental The only preventative of change of policy, ,tl9 to change the cause. When men are too long In power, they grow wise in their own conceit, and they try to think that their predecemors were neither skilled in organisation, nor vise in legislation. Heads qmnetimes err, whilst—the taut Is right. "lT'thie disease the whole human family are indispored. FiZOINION .In. I=l E►IT FOOND.—A. woman out west, de scribing her runaway husband, says: Daniel may be known y a soar on his nose. where I scratched Tee way to tied a !tensible man is to ask him where he buys hie Boots and Shoes, if heanswers at Baka l , sides, you may mark , it down that he is all right, for that is the place they keep the largest, cheapest and beet assortment of coverings for tee "understanding" In town. Buss Terso.—A printer in Ohio nays they don'ebrag on the sin of their babies out there, but they are a moat um:mom:in sure crop. One is always-lure of obtain, Ing a splendid cigar if he goes to Hirshier's on the corner of Allegany & Bishop street. I=l Anornsn.—A 'minable cow belonging to Jesse Klinger Esq., of this place, was kill ed by the oars, between this and Milesburg on inondsy last I=l Snit Tenn.—For the information et the "Town Council" we will stale that the mud hole Ja the raw of our office still *nista the rebind raine did not lessee its diseen sloes sey. • ed by • f Belle. 1' in that 'masking 5C110048.-1,6 hivebeen. requested by the Pringipal, to elate that the school* in this place will ne'mmence an , Monday neat. Two Tito CASs. or Piten Cern:D.—By Dr. Strickland' . Pile Remedy. Mr. % ille, Winionsin. writes for the benefit bf who alder with the Pile", Mitt he has been trou6 led for eight years with an eirigrevated ease of Piles, and his brother was nicking* from the army u incubi., (he being quite paralysed with the Piles.) Both these distressing cues were Leered with- one bottle of Dr. Strickland's Pile Remedy. The recommendation of than gentle beillati-thrnralytienniela received by Dr. ihricithind ought to tionsbnei those adder- In& that the moot aggravated chunk ease* o Piles areconed by Dr.flitriclitatsd% Pile remedy tit is Bold by Druggima everywhere. • wan( OR men. .alllll.—ur. f . r Ackland% Bye Lotion is warrented to be the teed remedy in the world for weak and sore eyes. Prim 25 k cents. Bold by TviUtiC" , _ • The Bellefonte Market. White .Wheat, per bushel, $ 1,80 Hod do do 1.75 R" - 4 4'110 75 Coin Shelled, do ......,„.. 50 0/4", do 40 Barley do 75 Buokerbeet, ~ do , 62 Clore Seed, do 10 Or. Potato.' " do., 62 Lard, per pound, 20 Batoe, A1e........ ............... .. 22 Pork,. ..... -. • d? 15 Tallow,. • ' do.. ........-- ......... 12 Bettor ESP, 1 p. down 20 Plaster, ground ...... per ton -16,00 Assembly We ate authorised to announce the name of Jaeob 41. Kepler of Philipsburg, ae a handidata for the office of Assembly, subject to the &cis• aloe of the Demoeratio County convention.. t. Treasurer. We rre authorised to announce the tidos of J. D. Bhugert, of Bellefonte, as a candidate for Treasurer, subject to the decision of the Demo cratic County Convention. We are authorized to announce J. 8. Barnhart as • candidate for the offi.e of Treasurer of Centre county, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. - -Comnitukmwr. - 7 - " - We are authorised to - annonnce the name of William Furey,as a car Mate for the office of Commissioner„subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. We are authorised tort announce the name of Joshua Potter of Barrie township, as a candi date for the otrioe of Commissioner, egject to the decisoion of Ile Democratic County sonvenUnt. MOHO Attorney We are authorized to announce the name of Y. Stitzer, of Bellefonte, as a candidate fur District Attorney, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. - .51-I..CeNL NOTICES. WHISKERS! WHISKERS! Do you want Whiskers pr Moustaches? Our Grecian Compound will three them to grow on he smoothest face or chin, or hair on bald heads, in six weeks. Price 11,00. Sent by mall anywhere, closely sealed; on receipt of price. Address, WARNER k CO., Box 138, Brooklyn, N. Y. feb 17 ly THE BRIDAL CHAMBER, an essay o Warning, eigl'lnstriltion for young men—pub lished id The Howard Association, and sent free AN. charge in sealed envelopes. Addreu.Dr. J. 13KILLIN HOUGHTON, Howard Association, Philadelphia, Pa. fob 17 ly A GENTLEMAN cured of Nervous Dehmq, Premature Decay, and the - effects of youthrdi indiscretion, will 3e happy to furnish others with the means of cure, (.1 roe of cAargs.) This retnedy is simple, safe, and certain.l. -. Vor full particulars, by return mail, please ad dress JOHN D. OODEN, 60 Nassau Street, New York. Jcioe-0-3m. X-IrDR•ENEIISI, BLINDNESS AND CATARRH— treated with the utmost success by Dr. J. ISAACS, Oculist and Aurist, formerly of Ley den, Holland, No. 519 Pine street, Philadelphia. Testimonials from the roost reliable- sources in the city and country may he seen at his offioe. The medical faculty are invited to accompany their patients, as be has no secrets in his prac tice. ARTIFICIAL EYES inserted withwut pain. No cLargo made for examination. July 24. ly. ARITHMETIC OF CONSUMPTION.—Two thin shoes molten °Darold; two coils, bne attack of bronchitis i two attacks of bronc):filisit, one coffin. All.of the above diseases can be AVOID= by tho timely am of Sellers' Imperial Cough Syrup--a sure and speedy remedy for Coughs, Colds, Influenza Hoarseness, Whooping-Cough Lo. Sold ovorywhere. Juno n, 1865—1 v. HAPPINESS OR MISERY ? THAT IS THIS PDXSTION. All nervous sufferers afflicted with sperma terrines. seminal e9issions. lose of power, im potence rte,,causeorny self abuse. sexual exces ses and impure connections, eau have the means of self ours furnished them, by addressing, with stamp. JOLIN D. WILLIAMS; P. 0. Box 28b3. apr 14 ly Phildelphis, Ps. A CARD TO INALIDS.—A Clergyman, while residing in South America as a missionary, discovered a safe and simple remedy fcr the Carq.ufZerrous 'Weakness, Early Dlcay, eases orthe Urinary and Sen ital Crgans, and the whole train of disorders brought on by bonenl and vicious habits. Great numbers have been already cared by this noble remedy. Prompted by a dosirq to benefit the afflicted and unfortunate, I will send the recipo'for preparing and tieing this medicine, in a sealed envelope, to any one wbo needs it, Free of Charge. Please inclose a poet-paid envelope, addressed to yourself. Address Joann T. linsaas, Sta tion D, Bible House, New York City. j'y2l-6m To COnsomprivas.—Sulferers with-consump tion, asthma, bronchitis, or any dkimise of the throat or lungs, will 1% ebeerilii,-.lurnished, without charge, with the remedy the use of which the Rev. Edward A. Wilson, of Williams burg, New , York, was completely restored to health, after having suffered several years with that dread disease, Consumption. To Consump tive sufferers,this, remedy is worthy of an im mediate trial. It will cost nothing, and may be the means of their perfect restoration. Those desiring the same will please j addreu Rev. ED WARD A. WILSON, 165 South Second Street, Williamsburg, Kings County, New York. 10:29-6t. RJIIICUNATUM AND NBURALOIA.—Nu morons remedies for these complaints bare been brquitt before the public, and used with varying skean, as they. generally contain some misfire ciliation But unfortunately for the afflicted, they are of little of ciency. oll'or often they only modify diseases, sad do little towards perfecting a radical cure. lint tbefireat Inter nal Remedy, Johnson's It. Compound, effbetuat. ly banishes the discuss/ from the owlets. his beyond a doubt the surest sad most Npeerly remedy for Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Rout, de. over used. It has gained the patronage an, favor of persons of every rank, and the demand is steadily Increasing. It is a priceleas remedy I to those afflicted. Bold by Druggists every- Where. june 1866.-Iy. 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Their wpropinttarstinnigatil the viUd rtir :Ite body, tome* the obstruction - I et its orgies, purify the blood, and expel disease.— They purge out the feel humeri which breed add grow distemper, stimulate elegish or die crdered orgies into their intend action, and impart a Whitby tone wkhatrength to the whole system. • Not only do they cure the every day eomplaints of everybody, bet also ,formidable and &inseam disease?, and being ptirely , veget able are free from any risk of harm., No 'person who has ones used them Pills will eterbe:with oue them." • • `` They ereatepnre blood and remove all buriu rides from the system, hence are a positive cure for Alf-Fevers, Headache, Piles, Metarlal elate, and Hereditary Italoors. .- ' Does:.-r.-For ddaltcone Pill.hrthe morning; for ehildrezrunder 8 years, half a Pllll. Price ill per box. ,'Trade 'supplied, or sentify mall, post paid, to any part 'of the U. States Or Canadas on receipt of oleo. None genuine without the facsimile of V. Mott 'Tal bott, M. P. V. MOTT TALBOTT & Co., yNo. 62 Fulton Street, New York. June 2, 1866. 10—ly GREAT SALL WATCH. 41 a JEWELRY BT A. 11. BOWIi: & CO., (Agouti for the manofsetunrs,) No. 36 Beekman , Nolo York $„1„1144 WRATH. ,01941 To be disposed aria ONE DOLLAR each, without re . and to v _p_etutkaall_furren, you now w at you are to receive : 100 Gold Hunting Cue Watchel...esch 6126. 100 Gold Watches, various styles..." 76. 200 Ladles Gold Watches ' each... 1120 to 60. 600 Silver Watches, each lb to 36. 1,000 Gold pens and gold holden, 168 to 8. 10,000 Gold pens and silver holden, 6 to 8, and a large Wortment of Jewelry of every de. serlption, for Ladies; and .Gent's wear, varying in value from $3 to $25 each. The method of disposing of these goods et ONE DOLLAR each is as fellows : Certificates, naming each article and its value are pieced in sealed envelopes and-well mixed: One of these envelopes will be wont by mall to any address on receipt of 25 create. Oct receipt of the certificate you will what you are going to have, and then It is at your option toeend the dollar and take the article or cot Purchasers may thus obtain a Gold Watch, Diamond Ring, or any set of Jewelry on oar list for DOLLAR„and in no cue can they get less than One Dollar's worth, as there are no blanks. The price of certificates is as follows; One for 26 cents; 'five for $1 ; ...levee for $2; thirty, wl h a premium gold pen, for $6; sixty five with a premium gold chain for $lO ; one hundred, with a premium silver watch, for $l6. The distribution is conducted fairly, and all have an equal chance of obtaining the valuable prises by purchasing the certificates. Weguarantee entire satiefaction in all uses. Agents wanted, to whom "we offer special terms and premiums. Bend 25 cents for one ear tificat and our Circular, with terms. Addrele A. U. ILOWEN 6. CO., P. 0. Box 4220,N0w York. Juno 2 6m. WHAT THE OLD SAW-FISH SAW. 1, 0 There was an old saw-fish down in He saa, And he was as queer as *fish could be. 2 A fish of rather remarkable strength, Beano eighteen or tweenty feet in length. 3 At the end of his nose, and his upper jaw, He oarried a terribly powerful saw. 4 Ho lived far down in the briny deep, Where the lobsters play, and the dolphins leap. 5 It osme to pass on a recent Jay, That the TelegrapSCable *as dropped that way. 6 910 I Ho !" says ha, with allehy laugh, '•I see the Atlantic Telegraph I " "It is certainly clear to me, What its elect on the fishes may be." . • 8 ',Tut, whether it's evil, or whether it's god, It shan't pass through this neighborhood: "Heil or good, I know what I'll do • Wi get at the thing, and saw it through !" 10 So he sawed it through with his terrible saw, Which he carried about on his upper jaw. 11 Just about that time of day, The signal' ceased at Valeuoie.llay 1 12 And what was the reason no one knew, Save th paw-fish who sawed the cable through. 13 For further information, call At the famous clothing atom, Brsawicawo AIR the largest assortment of ladle( dross goods, muslin., boot. sad chess, greearkw, queensware, Au.; Ac., Ac., eve, brought to Belle fonte, all of which will be sold at prima , Woe ishly cheap, by ST= t CO., in Reynolds' mew building. July 2ltf. IMPORTANT TO ALL. • —SINCE THY FIRM— 'W. W. MoCLELLAND hos roisoirod kb lug and splendid nook of ASAIDT-3111LILDII UT OTELENG AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, in the ARMORY BUILDING, on the north east corner of the Diamond, where he will be happy to see his old friends and creamers. His stock is comprised in part of CLOTHS, CAI3IIIMERES, VDSTINGS, TRINMINA, coLLAß3„4yzog- TINS, HATS AND BAPS and in fact, every article worn fay' wie-dressed gentlemen. CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER on the shorted mottos aad epee the teed tea tenable terms, and estlefeedeo guaranteed. live hint a call. Jan 414-ly MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. ThiStatuterilsned wiry ramptatlagY Worms Use atid espeelally lovers of sossie, that hat ing • obtained from the manufacturer the sae &gamy for the sale of STEINWAY di SON'S MINOS, MASON HAMLIN'S CABINET ORGANS Ala CARHART, NESDNAK •CO'S MSLODRONS, Us is prepared to deliver to pascal wishing good instruments tie above at >Phf3adelphia sad Now York retail Flom Circular sent promptly upon ar ir radion, with any odditional informatics des N. 8.-14aq instalment, is warranted tar for gears. B. N. SIIIINNE, • Mitt: Iltustingdon, Peastaylvaain YOUNG LAMB INSTITUT*. ruararona, Tan mom pritnosatatim. 11188 it MUIR, Prereipit. ' no duties of this gelid Will hi ribmit Si hi trot 111,eitey te. . Ma owns it testruetti, will Olt 1 ..elsrootoll. It • wilt 144114 Et Poem mad t V I mus k Modems . , Maio by thetas; isiebere.' let. i t W rr aielai ll %. s tw it t i t _ 1 f, iittittOtiV .. , a , _ iIL h-LLl!ii I 1 RTNVIL111:8 KUM. rMult 0011111111 KAM, MD iguL =Ens. LOCK Hivair, T. r. RYNDER TAKES PLEASURE in annownetni to the eithweis of Centre Omar that Ida mule Wore le now IN SUCCESSFUL OPERATION, and that - he Is pnrpared in Austad' than with Mustafa Inidtumenta _or 2TERT,,,za3clapnotii__ - on the inost4anorable terms.• Se taketpartlea- Jar pleasure in calling the nttantbdi of the peo ple to the hupeTtor ausiitie of are qelebested 'ania=Nci.s PIANOS, Them Plan& hare universally taken the first premium over all others wherever they have been broneht in eompetition. They hate poly to he seen and heard to be admired, as their manufacturers have succeeded so telly breem , binine e in them those indispeneible quie of • go•d piapo, via., byilliiway, power, de pt!( and the ORGAN LIKE RICHNESS OF Tops which is absolutely Indispensable' In an Instru ment for accompanying the , vole,. They Jai Also celebrated tbr, - 43TANDING IN TUNE. This quality lealwaye desirable, Lat It Is leepecially uo to parsons living In the mut:7 where It le not convenient to pt pSot Mdoal tuners but seldom. RYNDER KEEPS A SUPPLY bf other Planes. When hs lakostaa the people thatshe keep the celebrated HAIINR9 BROTHER'S PIANOS, ^ it is unnecessary to say a word la 00111111•11411: lion of them, as the ropataitea a( Ws that 40 alone raillonat. RYNDER RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCES that he has resolved this 110L$ AGENCI for Central and Western Penneybrsala el the Patina Indated Iron Rba and /frame , BOARDMAN & GRAY PIANOS Those Maros vary In pries frau dam haa dred and osvastptivo dons's, to eaves lnindrad dollars, and sr* all warranted to giro perfect satisfaction. P A-nt o R ORQANS Ravin melted the BOLE ♦ORNCY fer the Cesstraf Perttoo of Plow!viola of the TREAT k DAVIS' PARLOR oacuris AND IMPROVED MELODEONtI, I am enabled to Geer them to the public at se: dosed rates. Ihe Parlor Ovgans are OITA up In the most durable and attractive style; ere warranted to give PERFECT SATISFACTION, and are sold ten to fifteen percept. cheaper than those of any other first-class inanujm.turer. We vompartion of then: with&ose of any other maker with refeiepae to all the essential qualities of a good installment, its., Quality of Tone, Power of Tone, Promptnua of Action, Capacity for Variety of Expression, and last, but not least, solidity and durability o f construe tion. Thin °Mum ore finished in different styles to snit the testes end pockets of purchaser*, being In Plain Black Walnut Cases I Carved . Black Walnut Cases I Plain Oak Caaeal Polished Oak Pam I Plain Cheetbut Cases I Fancy Chestnut Cases . Plain Rosewood Cases, sod Fancy Rosewood Cases I ILYNDER KEEPB also a Imp supply of the oeiebratod MONITOR -01141A216. CABINET ORGANS 1 CHETNICY'S BMUS= MASS • AND esztnst's TEMPERED . REED MELODEONS —ts RYNDia IS PRZPAARD to Tannish ATANOB. FROM ANY MARER 1p the United States, should customers prefer others than those h keeps on hand. RYNDBII WILL ALWATB be supplied with an assortment of HAINSS 111108. PIANOS, carczwiirs PIANO ItOARDIAN IF GRAM PIANOS AND BOVILNS7B PIANO& Gestated M the iegreinege ahead, be , S stowed u po n an d qtew Atm . Is tlio n the beeeree odge lire of good w in dinneeede. has rade *aid arearegemegis wins tisk Mlle' eilaftkd 'Wass to *I addeP her theta !reset eine mei at pries. *ha. • WM. Vaimnril, • eTKINWAt & KUM 100,11011 IMMO 41 ob i , %pp . •al gal 1111/11110 of %Vision. viola% atoms& • t a i t re.. 1 41 11 AM OW' le "1 4 iSP SIM the bbod Is thieli end glreelatbei riaisided by ushaeltity secuotiolut T 1. 140*** difa. though peelerfldLiw, doesn't iumbed;e everylketlos of the dam. kitlitb s , else and otigluel Iblood,Bembheib b yews Lou perfoneroodeedi jet perwesereteurva, memme: old some, totter, twiton, bode. Egli ap biale el eorolidous eruptions. It to mho • *Wald read_ g r a* Alm% tingoaorto, seal had, an d akinnine: As a general tank its WAnts era rod bil4 cent, aad fennel Ikirto Ealdit:irliii• aped sr- -, carding to illrectlans. We Like no dabs to i tiop r ill000P•2111 • ^ Palisade or "Vutoorool ttur alltoosto to *Web &oh hi bat we lead* iiil_l4_6olllllliiiill toot* havo liaapilar astJr Mod, that ta the ItiaoOD 41Erattnia ihar allieted *lll s .itesiddrit isedirllllo one Dion which the eon wily es e sate ;podia , for all diseases for whirl it la I here this day, Gasbag 7th, 1 titsposed of my estins'nthrest In J .U. s lislowe sd BLOOD SEABCHEB, • Om, together with the right Maas m *am ler fir preparation. The mill wefts Otiale whl Imire; after be prepared by Msherrelualeety. J. AL LlNVairi• . MUM sr R. - E. SELLERS & Sok firvisforr, S E t_ S ran %Fs crux or COUGHS, COLDS, HOAJUZWEN4 INPLUINZA., TICICLING SENSATION OP THE 11,116 At, Whooping Cough, Croup, £m, £6 isriszmixo Ix 1610. It is an old sad wen tried road*, oolt boo rtood the tut of Mott P.n. • Road thrfonowfts: , Om Trd Witt:Cdnvirue Unman, Panatela Co, One; lent" 110, Mr. R. 1. Sslime—Dmir Or I am• eat of year "Imperial Cean ems. Wg bou end peo, say de doesa f /do sat meat hi e oat ad da as it Is the ealy median* that MO ease swain Mani theelead. It eat dere the worst enalniamieliataly. I lamp namesi t to pante sad gives them an bean as sew, sad is racy mum they have gensa- dear len& ming nat a t o ry& laundiata I bass It lo m ower Rainy, sad Sad 11 a sire care ur me and adds la all weak Os. trial wiu marina, any perms that au a .an can for the worm of anew and adds. I am years mostrespectfilly. L L. alltNoS. The Anon Is aloe& t aired without solieitatioN la behalf of ba bait °n 1. medicine et ne day. . 'The Great Curative Armenia, April 19, WS. B. E. &Were bow beau, gegilihei with • sough for the last ten years, bylsissoa of wiles I hare frequently hew aattlehi b. sleep sow then half the a t. I Wed may nseildies,bse all in Vain. aai'd of your Cough Syrup, an/ rewired it, and now stale UM lie an. of a few °taw has cured se =drab , . I cheerful. ty-reconsantail it ass ask speedy,- ishmis curs for coughs and colds. Yours rospeliielly, WOOD& This La strong tastinkosy, s ‘nd gives voluats rily. Plt AAAAAA It 8 E. SELLERS 4 CO., PITTSBURG, PA JOHNSON S 'RHEUMATIC COMPOUt\,', INr 'BLOOD PURIFIER. TRIE GREAT IXTER24.7AL itEMFDY I, the but medicine ever oghmd to t h e puNle. Por the eteotual rum of Awaits" gout, new- roles, dyspopeia, end as a blood putillen.lt has lers equal i for all ammo* arising , Rein an im pure Mato, of the blood, seek as capfuls or klag's evk edald head, tatter, rintiorp, male complaint, and all bnalrmita oh the nlOll/ and body. The vast number of rub-on _ clues whicivformerly have bean Mad for those dismays were merely temporal, lb left elfehrte,,, and of doubtful virtue, hp the RITEI7MATIC I COMPOViD rename the goatee dial Uvula, and &Valk' banishes the disease Rota lb. P/Alinby Jiff Im - mediate action on the blood. we adob e one and all to giro It a trial, and beeeintsginfaskei, Its wonderful prier. Prepared and sold r iff R. E. SELLERS dt CO.. runistria, fa. SELLERS EH PI L. Twe criceontAL. ONLY Wile 4111 - ler tbouty•bra ism a ataph randy Ilte Liver Complaint, ,t, eadvanan k - .. Silk thiAdielm k . ....., :., .1111119,sAilOcilip‘- ' Read, slid: judo Ilir ion& t : ewe M. or aip ari Nog ,64, I x litr: 'I me shid SIMI :: iiivi 1 loft bus IP, ' . br a loft thearg o rtk a til l at ... 47 . ; C 'tia• , 4 r i- . . „.' . 1.14 . .... , 41 .04) , ~.. • I i isit 110 16100 II J. . .:...i:r " .'' ' ' • . 4 ~:, , ,- , !4 ._34:v _ ....ipiii,•.o.-„:40. PrIVISFie, PA WIA =!E
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