I==ll3l pootrat ( TgANS--sSPoll' laid in wham; $2,30 when not paitki!t advance, and $3,00 when wit paid before U . llll aspiration of the year. ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. Isourssnprr.—Yea bad better do It yourself. Fauns.—We Have no knowledge of the wan you Blade to. y vs:ri cc.-Are have no room to plibiith any keg of the bled cow. • • D o t.—Deamailehasatout. 2,100,000 lohibitants or shout 95 to a square mile. Vol:int.—The 0, ether eitlebfehe-Menmtnie - polls several huudredmore votes than " this side." A. X.—lt It pad that the walls - of Jeroillilem krerp *t,relliallf. by SulLa' Sokylean, ja 1542. Jonws.--is a matter of the kind we ban give no advice. Lore affairs can beat be g e to o d Tiy those immeala'ely interested. etnosar.—The rule you want you'll find on page 23, of "011eaderra new method of l learning forbad, write and speak Spanieb." ,- • „ Jent.—lie ties bloat in principle ai any of the rest. Theynil rapport abolitionism, negro su ffrage and all; if yak wish to support these, vote An- Wm..' ' Ilisroat.—Tbe meeting of tae "Provincial • Council," to which you refer, mast 'have been the one bald at New pads, Jiity 23, 1726. 'The commluiona of which you speak, Mere.issued• at that time, by the ",Gover nor,' Patriek Gordon. THINGS ABOUT TOWN AND COUNTY Drix.—Business in town during the last few days has been very dull. I=l EMUC.—Some of the farmers in this see ran, 'merlon virethoridrestly: =I STOPPED.—Operations at the ltlllesburg oil well, we have been told, have been stop ped for the present, in quenee of the tubing giving way. Oit.—We are informed that oil baS been struck at Salt Lick in thiti county, at the depth of seventy five feet, but not in a suffi cient quantity to pay. CAMP MENTINO.—The members of the Evangelical ebureb, have been 'Tying a Camp Meeting, about four miles above Centre Mall, during the past week. =I A Datta..—Tontatime seem to hive become a drug in our market. We saw a man of fering them fur 75 cents per bushel on Wed nesday last, but could find n 'purchasers. Qom" Ow.—The bush meeting up Buffalo Run, which wenWsiosid several we!ke since, Re understand it mill going on. We hope it may continue-sent:A the whole neighborhood is converted. I=l Gamut Wilts.—We understand that Ja cob Lebo, whom .we noticed last week as having committed suicide,' is likely to re• cover. The wound in his throat not being as dengsious as was drst'snpposed._ Esetren.—The• maa arrested and con tinued in jail in ibis place about ten days ago, for stealiag a horse, broke jail and es caped, on Thursday night Jest. A reward of $5O is offered for his rearrest. —.-0— Busts ass. Business before pleasure" as the man said when he kissed his wife before going oat to kiss hie neighbors. If you know your ..busisess," when in town, you'll buy your oysters and ale of Myers at the west end of the bridge. • =I RIOUT.-ArEOLIM Ward says when he hears the song, " come where my love Iles dreaming," he don't go. de don't think it would be right. Would you be right, rea der, all the time ? Then get to Sussman's and buy your goods.; you'll find them right at the right prioes, - and you'll conclude that you are right In the right place. I= M 4 otTlk Svotfs w& arrested on Monday last fqr abtlitani and tnal-treating. his daughter, aid threatening to kill her. What provocation he remitted, if any, we are cot able to telL flowerer no amount ufprovooation woultitsseuse the brutal treat ment of his dau g hter. We think he was justly arrested. lie was, howevor,released ou ball. We believe his daughter has left the house antler apprehension of her own safety. I=l APPLICATION haring beau made for a writ of Habeett Corpus in the case of Mrs. Nestle rode, now in our county jail, charged with the polsoming of her husband, a hearing of thit case was had before Judge Linn, on Monday 48( 4 The evidence adduced, being of such a character as not, in the opinion of the oodrt, to warrant the release of the lady, the judge declined to grant the writ, and the prisoner' was remanded back to jail. ' I==l Tna ate Otran.o. - ---14 have received the September numbir of this ezcellent old fashioned democratic monthly. It is a woyk that should be in the hands of every man ia l itre tend, and will do more to stem the tide of fanaticism, than all the half-way publication to the country. Let onr Demo cream friends and ail others who are desi rous of rearilng the truth send for it. $2.00 per 711; address Van Eerie Horton J Co. N. 1. ..' SMALL CUAGIC—ES.-00•0110r Pollock, Direttor of the United States ; Mint at Phil adelphia, informs the public , that small coins are now plenty, and can be bad its any quantities, without delay, in ezohatige' for pe,e Wracks. The' denominations are one o e -to awl three cents. The ttloins will be NW to .the purobasyre, by:iipress. et the expenae of the United SIMI. This will 1,, the means of withdrawing fel* Mr militias three sent. fraetionat currency, and erentuallylehio the fire cent scrip. Dons.— , These are 'something less than a lbaheasulitelplog. plastering,' dirty, scrag gi, half-starved dogma la this town, that have become about all great a nuisance to • the Owe as the abolition party is to the coun t") - Couldn't some enterprialng chap mau l-Actinre them Into soup, sausages, suspen der buttons, book ociveriage, he— A num ber of theft lind, if reports Ire correct, have already gone in this way, and nothing was wasted of them but their dying mango lott. the rest follow. Ilexes Pima —lf the "Town Ceuneil," or those who have the repairing of our streets under their charge, wilt call nt the intersection of Allegany and Bishop streets, they will see something that needs their int- Mediate attention. A gutter that the rains of summer have washed gut, large enough to form the bed of a vary respectable river, decorates that portion of town, and reaches directly tner9es Allegany street. No one can enter towk in that direction but. flutist cross over it, and no oue that crosses it but is liable to break his wagon or injure his horses. It is only by repairing this place immediately that our borough will he saved the expenses, that some unlucky indivit&nal will claim 'llB damages, for a broken buggy, a smashed-up wagon or n crippled home.— It is a shame that any street in town, more especially the principal one, Should be left in the condition that that one is, ant Las' been for months. During the whole sum mer, we have looked for something, 41 be done to It, but as yet no move whatelver has been made. At a very little expense, a good substantial. oulbert could be built, which' would not only remedy the wrong, but also add to the beauty of our town. Will it be done? WAS IT ?—lf we have been ask ed once, we suppose we have been asked 'twenty times, during the poet week, why the indiiiduals from the neighborhood of Pine Grove. were notnentenced, when found guilty at the late' session of our Court. It is ti question we suppose which Judge Linit alone can fully answer, and one which we have no doubt he will be asked to ans wer by every citizen who has nn interest in seeing the majesty of the law upheld. We cannot that parthtlity would ecreen the culprits; wa would not believe that parrty..bias-.aoulileliave-ewg6t to do- is ttre case, neither dare we think that political prejudice retard, the hand of justice, 'and yet something has done it. What that something's, is for those who can to answer. We know that these men were arraigned before the court, lied a fair and impartial trial, were found guilty of "riot and as sault and battery," and, yet they were sent home without a sentence. If those who are convicted of crimes, are not made to suffer the penalties of the law, what le the use of court of justice ? It had better be closed and save the people the expense it entails upon them. =I A NICE PARTY.—About a week since, a "lady" representing herself as as artist, stopped at one of our principal betels, for the ostensible purpose of teaching the art of painting: She said she *as a married woman, that'ber husband was a surgeon 'in the regular United States twice, and that she bad a family of childr.en sornewhers, which she did or could not account for. — Along with her,as a paramour, was A poor miserable specimen of humanity, known about Look Haven as a " pictur" man, who has a-very respectable wife and family.-:: They were, as the saying is, as "thick as bops," and as "Invin as doves." Our ad,- Witt ttidU hen Is; to turn his attention to kis own lictiisebOld, and not show himself in ;Bellefonte spitt o on the same "biz," if Ips does not want thipublic to know who be is, aid to Mrs. C. C. S. is, to get to some bet ter employmen4id mend her ways, if she would not have her husband informed of her conduct. Shaine on such people. I=l NZIOCItIIL YARD.—We are gratified to know that our enterprising friend, Mr. Wan. Shortliklge, has established a coal' ard in connection with, his, atentiive lime kilns, sad is at all times p: red to furnish any kind of an hm:kilo 'eel that is in the mar ket. What Mr. Shortlidge does, in a busi ness point of view, he does right; and our citizens, both from town and country, can rely upon it, that if they give their orders to him, they will be attended to, promptly, and to their satisfaotion. Purchasing the quantity lee does, insures it to him, at,much loVer figures than it could be bought by persons Who sithply want a car load, and esusequently he can sell at much lower rotes. And besides„ opening a regular coal yard, where it can be had at all times, delivered if requested, Is a convenience which the public will fully appreciate and patronize in no stied manner. - A Cutsrss nor; who was learning En glish, corning across the presage in his Testament, "We have piped unto you and yo have not danced," tendered it thug: "We have toot, toot to you, what's thilitat ter you no jitmp." You'll jump for joy at the heaps of goods and the low rates a t which they can be had at Hoffer & Keller's. We are glad to see that this low Arm is de termined not to be outdone by any estab lishment in town; either for quality, quan• City or cheapness of goods yf every desorip. Lion. 9ve them a call and you will not go away disaPpoiated. =I ELecTION or Ttorress.—A Meeting of the delegates for the election of Trustees for the Agricaltwal College, met at the College building on Wednesday lost, and' elected Augustus 0. Ileister, of Dauphin, Samuel Chadwick, of Allegany, and B. Morris El lis, of Lytt s gming county, to serve during the coming jean The proceedings, togeth; et with tbe4esolatlions and reports of Com mittees, were . banded in 'tor tablication, but owing to their length and the crowded state of our Omani, we are Sompelled to leave them lip over until next week. Boy° Burcutsou Esquirre, has become connected with the Central Nal, as editor, until after the campaign. We hope be may find the chair editorial well cush ioned, and be the recipient of some of the good things of this life. Boyd "pitches" in heavy in the last-issue of the "Press." Mr. Kurt*, the proprietor, is about to travel the 'minty, canvassing for money and sub scribers—an excuse for not meddling In the abolition puoldie this fall, owing to his disappointment at beingoompelled to make way for Capt. Cheeliernan.- Alaa.., poor George I • • • o Diner "Inv) A CANDIA.-1 teacher vocal tousle astol in old lady if her grand son had any ear for witisle; " said the old -woman, "I. - really don't know. Won't you take thioandle and see?" You don't need a candle to see that ?fleshier twins the beet oigars and tobacco in town. Try them. COURT PROURRDIROS.—August 28th, 1885: ,Court oonveneti at 2 o'eloek, I'. Al. the Ilpn. Samuel Liun, ll'residen't Judge, and hie as sociates, lions. J. S. Prondfoot, and Sam uel 11.+Iihroheckor; on the beaoh. W. M. 3loffett, Esq., was duly•swornand al uitted as an attornci to practice taw at this court. Corn. ve. A. Knoll. Indict., selling liry our. Sub. con—that the said A. Knell t.p pear at next colitrt,.&.c., cogn. forma. • Cora. vs. David Lucas. Indict., selling liquor without Damao. Sub , ton—that Da vid Lucas appear at next court, &c., cosen. rIZZE ' Com. vs. •Tita Seinen. Toga., ' assault and battery. True Bill. Sentence, pa, "a fine of five dollars, nroLoosts of prosecution. Cont. vs. Jesse Morgan. Surely of the pence. Sentence, that the enee he dismiss ed, and each party pay half the costs. Com: vs. Wm.. Stcirtrook. Assault and Vue Bill. Sentence, pay a fine of three dollars, 'and. CMOs of prosecution, and enter into, a recognizance to keep the peace, &c. Cony. vs. Colvin Proucifoot. Indict, as sault awl buttery. Ignoramus. Prosecu tor pu'y the costs; Com. vs. Datil Ulrich. Surety nr th. peace. &nide°, enter into a recognizance to keep the peace and pay the edets df suit Coin. va. David Kreps. i3elling . liquor.— Ignoramus. John Ross. prosecutor, pay the costs. Com. va. John Harter, jr. Surety of the peace. Recognizance forfeited. Com. vs. Frank Wallace. Indiot., assault and.battery. True Bill, Sentence, pay a fine of three dollars and costs of prosecution. Corn. Vs. Edwin ,Bridge. Charge; feloni• nue larceny. Ignoramus. Cbm. ve. Ifeorge: . Brecon. Chargn,_ lar ceny. ltecognizateeforfeited. Com. ye. Jacob I. Kepler. Indict., a-- earth and battery. Sentence, pay a tine of ten dollars and costs, &o. Com . , vs. John ilaaenhuth. ladiot., lar cent'. Sentence laid over. August 31st, 1866, Sheriff Conley offer the following deeds for acknowledgement. Richard Conley A. N. McAllister and Jas. A. Beaver. Ditto to John Hoffer. Com. vs. Jesse Crostliwaite. Indict.. lar ceny. True Bill. Sentence laid over. Com. vs. John Wolf. Indict., assault and battery. Sentence, 'stay a floe of two "'dol lars turd coats of prosecution. Cone. vs. Samuel Foresman: Indict., ma licious mischief. True Bill. Verdict, not guilty. COM. VS. Jolin Ross, David Reml,.James Reed, W. S. Aloturdy, Inane Lytle, Jaoo Reed and James Rankin. Indict. let coal riot; 2nd count, assault ttl i cikit t t;,T. True BM. 441 w. S. MoCurdi,' not guilty.— 40'4We° guilty. Sentence laid over. Goat. vs. Wm. Campbell. Inflict:, larceny. True Bill. Prisoner escaped. Cum. vs. Sophia Gordon. Indict., lar ceny. True Bill. Sub. con. Defendant appears at next court, &0.- Corn. Ts. Lewis Zinsol. Indict., felonious firmly. True Bill. Sentence, pay II fine of tire dollars and oosts of proseeusion, and to be taken by the sheriff of Centre county to the House of Refuge. Com. vs. A. Kooli and 0. P. Ilaseinger. Indict., for not opening a road. Defendants plead guilty- Com. vs Patrick Brown. Indict., not guilty. County pay the costs. Court adjourned le October 12th, 1865, at 2 o'clock WORTH RELIEMBERING.—An exchange says: White ivory handles to table knives becoming discolored (yellow) from use, what will whiten them again ! Take alum water, boil it and let it grow cold. When cold soak the ivory handles is it for an hour; then take them out and brush them well with a tooth brush. Dip a clean linen towel in pure water, squeeze it out, and while wet wrap it around the handles soaked aiid brushed as above, and leave it; all to dry gradually. If dried too rapidly out of, the alum water the handles will be injured; if dried slowly, they will become very white. , I=l ,Nov OUT.-A good story is told of a country Methodist, at whose house an itinerant minister was passing the night, who, when bed time came and family pray.. ors were suggested, in searching for- a,../Lio ble, finally produced n couple of torn leaves of the good book, with the remark, " 1 didn't know I was so near'out of Bibles.' You'll not think Sldno is out of oysters, if jou go to his saloon under the Iron Front and call for a dish. lie keeps the right kind., I=l Tan Lt:mas,=The cold and changeable weath eP tells terribly en those who have weak and diseased lunge. j.fany, are suffering at this time with affections of the throat and lunge. Bron chitis is becoming a very common affliction. Thom who are predisposed to Colds, Coughs, Bronchitis, dc., should avoid the night air. There are many preporations recommended for these diseases, but there is not a doubt but that Dr. Striekland's Mellifluous Cough Balsam is the best remedy. We have .known it to effect owes in the worst mums of Coughs, Colds Brun bids, Asthma, mid primarrealtes of Consump tion. , DIARIIIICHA AND DTSRMTIIRT.-A sure reme dy for the worst eases of acute -or chronic Diarrhoea anli Dysentery is Dr. Stricklan's An ti-Cholera Mixtruithousands have been cured by it—otar nt uses it in the hospitals. It has eared many our soldiers after all other means have failed, In fact we have enough emelt of the efficacy, of this valuable preparation +. astringents, absorbents, stimulentsand carm atives to advise every one of oar readers to sealy a bottle and have it In readiness, and• to th e who suffer to try It directly. Sold by Druggists everywhere. Ask for Dr. Strickland's Anti- Cholera Mixture. ' 20—ly The Bellefonte Market. White Wheat, per bushel, Red do do Rye, ore Coin Shelled, do Oate,, do Barley' do Buckwheat, Clove deed do Potatooe do Lard,.. .1 Dubow, per pound,. Pork, do Tallow, Suttee,. do Rua - gr i par dozen Plaster, und ...... per ton, .16, 1 0 0 , . _ DIED, On the 21st ultimo, of Injuries received by- a fall from a wagon, Mr. Samuel Harris, of this place, aged 75 years. At Beech Creek, Clinton county, August Charlie M. son of Nathan and Sarah It. ild'Clod key, aged 6 months ands days. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS .51'11:01AL NOTICEN. W 1115111378.8! WIIISKEIIB ! Do you want Whiskers or Itlouitachee ? Ovr Gre,..inii Compound will force them to grow on he emootheak 'are or chin, or hair on bald heady, in els weeks. Prim. $l,OO. Bent by mail anywhere, rimicly sealed, on reoeipt of price. kddrass, 'WARNER h CO., Box. 138, Brooklyn, N. Y. THE BItIDAL citAxißEß, en ninny o Waniing,aniLlustructien for young mea-,pub. lry the Howard Aseneiatdion. and sent free of charge in sealed envelopes. Address Dr. J. RH JUAN 110U01IITON, Howard Association, Philadelphia, Pa. fah 17 ly The Xenon •Eic Ilamlin Cabinet Organic, forty different styles adopted to ea est Could secular music, for *llO to $OOO each.— I RTY.FIV E HOLD or SILVER MEDA LS, of other first premium. awarded* them. Hips. trated Catalogues free. Address, MASON et HAMLIN. BOSTON, or MASON 'MOTHERS, Nem YORK. or 10-33-Iy. .) 111 - DmArvnok lfi.vinpromn ANn CATARRH— treated with the utnnntt sucrose by Dr. J. ISAACS, Oculist and Aurint, formerly of Ley den, Holland, No. 519 Pine street, Philadelphia. Testimonials from the most reliable sources in the city and country may be soon at hit office. The medical faculty are incited to accompany their patients, tut he has no secrets in his prim doe. ARTIFICIAL EYES 'inserted without pain. No cLargo made for eseaminatlon. July 24. Iy. , • ARII.IIIIETIC OF CONSUBIPTIQII. 7 -Tlio' thin bboos moke,one cold; two ooldebne attack of bronchitis; two. attacks of btbst ' bltisit, Told I 'coffin. Ail of tho 'love diseases can be AVOIDED by the timely tom of Sellers' Imperial Cough Syrup—a sure and speedy remedy tor Coughs Colds, Influent', Hoarseness, Whooping-Cough Ac. ,Sold everywhere. june 23, 1865-Iy. H APPINESS OR MISERY F THAT IS TUE QUESTION. All nervous sufferers afflicted with 'panne. torrhces, seminal emisslmus. loss of_power, im potence ffe. caused by self abuse, e6xual cama ses and impure connections., can have the .§ of self cure furnished them, by addreesine.7 . 4. - stamp: - JOBB D. WILLIAMS, P. Q. Box 2853. apr 14 ly Phiblelphia, Pa. A CARD TO INALIDS.—JI Clergyman, while residing in South America as a missionary, discovered a sale and simple remedy fur the Cure of Nervous Weakness, Early Decay, Dis eases of the Urinary and Seminal Organ', and the whole train of disorders brought on by baneful anti • vicious he l .its. °rest numbers have been already cured hythis noble remedy. Prompted by a desire to benefit the afflicted and unfortunate, I win send the recipe for preparing and using this medicine, in a soulbd enielope, to any one who needs it, Free q f Charge. Blouse inclose a poet-paid envelope, addressed to yourself. Address Josurn T. 'smart, Sta tion D, Bible 'reuse, Now York City. j'y2l-Bai RIIEUSIATISM AND NEURALGIA.—Nu morons remedies fur these 'complaints have been hrought•beforo the patine, and need with varying Success, as they generally contain some ..eurative qualities. But unfortrnately for the afflicted, they are of little efficiency. For often they only modify diseases, and, do little towards perfecting a radical aura. But the Great,lnter nal Remedy, Johnson's R. Compound, effectual ly banishes the disebase from the system, It is beyond %pinta the surest and 'most :speedy remedy for Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Gout, ,to. ever used. It has gained the patronage an, favor of persons of every rank, and the demand is steadily increasing. It is a priceless remedy to those afflicted. Sold by Druggists every where. Juno 23, 1865.51 y. HALL'S VEIJETAIILE SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER has proved itself to he the most perfect preparation for the hair over °tar ed to the public. It is n vegetable tom ound c l entolzuLna injurious properties w stover. IT WILL RESTORE (MAY LIAM TO ITS ORItIINAL COLOR- It will keep the hair from falling out_ Itcleanses the scalp and makes the hair soft, lustrous and silken. It is a splendid hair Aresshig. No person, old or young, should fan to use it. IT IS RECOMMENDED AND USED BY THE NIRST MEDICAL AUTHORITY. Ank for flake Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer, and take no other. R. P. HAT L CO.. Nassau, N. 11., Proprietors. For sato by all druggists. nog 15 '115.6m. , DTAIL TALI3OTrB PILLS, Anti Dyspoptic.— Composed of highly concentrated Extracts from. ROOTS AND IPERBS, oftho greatert medicinal value, prepared from the original proscription of tha celebrated Dr. Talbott, and used by him with remarkable suc cess for twenty years. An Infallible remedy in Disesaes of the Liver, or any derange nientorthe Digestive Organs, they cure Diarrhoea, Dyspepsia, &eaula, Jaundice, Bilious ness, Liver "Complaint. The well known Dr. Mott says of these Pills "I ben o used the formula Mid tibich your Pills aro made, in my practice for over 12 years; they have the finest etterot upon tlio Liver and Diges- Ch Organs of any 11101011 e in the world, and ate the omit perfect Purgathe which has ever yet been made by anybody. They are safe and pleasant to take, but powerful to cure. Their penetrating properties sthqulato the vital lee of the body, remove the obstructions of its rgans, purify Mc blood, and expel disease.— hey purge out the foul „Pullers which brood and grow distemper, stimulate Megish or tile adored organs into their natural action, and impart a healthy tone with strength to the whole system. Not only do they cure the every day complaints of everybody, but also funiaidable and clangorous disc:mon, and being purely veget able are free from any risk or harm. No person who has once used those Pills will ever be with out Chem." They create lean blood and remove all Impu— rities from the systole, hence are a positive cure for A.4r-Vevers, headache, Piles, Mecurial Dis— eases, and Hereditary Hertiora. Does.—For Adults, one Pill in the morning; for children under 8 years, half a rim. $1 per box. Trade supplied, or sent by mail, Miami!? to any part of the 11. States or Canada' on receipt of price. None genuine without the fits simile of V. Mott Tal— bott, M. H. V. MOTT TALBOTT & Cp., No. 62 Fulton Street, New York, June 2, 1865. tO—ly NE ADVEEtTISEiIFENZS. ,'co 1100 P SKIRTS. 1128.—IIOPKINS . "OWN MAKE" OF 1100 P BRUITS, are 'gotten up expressly to meet the wattle of FIRST CLASH TRAWL They embrace a complete aerortznent of att. the mew and Di SIRAII4II Btyles, Sites, end Length, for Ladies, Misses, and Children„and are superior to all °theta lIIADIN in point of Sym metry Finish, and Durability; being made of. , the finest tempered English stool springs—with 1 Linen iintshed-oevering, and having all the me tallic fastenlngsimniorahly seemed, by improv ed machinery,' They, retain their shape and elasticity to the last, and . are warranted to glee entire satisfaction. Mao. constant( in recela of full litma at constant( in Eastern e SKIRTS, at very lair Prices. Skirts in o to order ' altered and re paired. Wholesale and retell, at Manstfardory and Sales Room. Nu 628 Arch Street, above 6th, Philadelphia. $ Terms cash. One price only l . auk', '66-dmos. ~..$ 1,85 1,80 E STRAY. Cams, to ~ tho residence of tho mad's sighed, in Marton tartishly, Centro oonnty, on the 10th day of July, 1865, ono red oteer app posed to be 2 years old. Therefore the owner ie requested to some forward and prove propet ty find pay an ohisigeo and tike him alhy, otb erwiee he will be diePeSed ISAAC S. of according rOAII. TRAIN. Sept. 8,1855-3 t. I WANTED I - .. An agent in each township and Wilt on& ottbis county, to whom an opportunity will be giv'en to make from $lO to $!0 pet day. Por urthtr pasticularc addrods F. A. Meek, Belle fonto, Pa. _ NEW AD VERTISEMENTS N A FIRM NEW. DS !I . GOO AND NEW PRICNEI 1 !! MGM BATES RIMMED OUT ! GOODS AT OLD PASIIIONRD PRICES IIOFFER & KELLER, (Formerly Hoffer limb,) Would respectfully, inforut the world and the rest of mankind, that tl•cy h..vejust opened out, and are daily receir ing s largo • STOCK OF (LOOPS OF ALL KINDS, whidh thoy aro olaring - at the very lowest Mar ket price. OM • DRY 11 0 01i S! Consisting of the latest styles of PIOVIRDD AND PLAIN •LPACAN, FIOITROD AND : LAIN ALL WOOL DX LAMM' 'I3III3PHERD PLAIDS, ' BLACK SILKS, SUMMER SILKS, 11(1811 POP)•ANS, WAITS uoobs, White Colintelp' Linen and Cotton Sheeting', Checks, Uinghams, —• Bedtieks, • Flannels,. Re.., Shepherd plaid Balmoral', - , Black Cloth. Cassia:tares, Ve'refine, Corduroy, Kentuckey Jeans, • Ladles Cloaking, Plain Colorry, Middlesex Cloths,. Repollants,and PLAIDS OF VARIOUS COLORS. GENTLEMEN'S WEAR A full hno of Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinettes and Westing, all kinds and prices, which will be cold cheap. We have constantly on hand a large and well selected stock of all kinds of CROCKERY, GROCERIES, MACKEREL, 14A - VIVIO Which wo will dispose of at the very lowest a cash prices. All kinds of country produce tapen in exchange for goods, and the h ighest market prices allowed. FRIENDS AWAKE TO YOUR INTEREST! For we feel satisfied that we can suit your TACTIC us well as your runsris. Bellefonte, Sept. 8, 'BB-Iy. GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE! GEORGE to. PIKER Announset to his friends and tho publlo gen erally, that he has opened a GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE, In the room fornierly occupied by Mr. Sternberg as a clothing store, two doors &sole Mr. Living ston's book store, and near the Post Oftice,where he will • i .CONSTANTLY KEEP ON 'RED the very choicest. 0 KOCEItIES, PR °VISIONS, TOR A CCO ASEOARS, CONFECTIONARY, FRUIT, dm These he will Bell as low on polmible, for cub or country produce Ile hopes by strict atten tion to bualnetin to socuro a reasonablo share of the public patronage. Aug 4, 18155-tf MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. The undersigned very respectfully informs the public, and especially lovore of music . , that hav ing obtained from the manufacturer the sole agency for the sale of STEINWAY PIANO 9, 141AfiON IPAMILIN'S CABINET ORGANS AN) CARIIART, NEEDHAM I CO'S MELODEONS, No is prepared to deliver to persons wishing good instruments the above at Pltiladtdphis and Now Yosk retail prices. Circulars seat promptl l y upon application, with any additional information (larked. I,~l~'li~Wf'~~i~ B. M. GREENE, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania. Et= I MPORTANT TO ALL —SINCE THE FIRE— W. W. McCLELLAND has removed his largo and splendid stock of 311.111ADV-IgADZI CLOTUXWUr •ttn GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, in the ARMORY BUILDING, on the north oast corner of the Diamond, where he will be happy to floe his old friends and customers. His stock is comprised in part of GLOIIIS, CASSIDIERES, VESTINGS, TRIMMINGS, COL LIRS, HATS AND CARS and In fact, every article work by wolbdrossod CLOTHINU MADE TO ORDER on the shortest notice and upon the meat re.- tenable terniv, and antinfaction guaranteed. Give him a call. Jan A DMINISTRATOR'S MOTIVE. Letters of administration on tho es tate of Barbara Mayes, deceased, late of Snow Shoo township, having been grunted to the sub scriber, all persons indebted to said estate are hereby n e li fi ed to make immediate ray-' matt, sad th se haying claims against thy_ mine, pr nt them duly authenticated, for settlement. JNO. 11. BOLT, Aug. 25th 1865.-8 t Advoinimtrutor EXECtiIIOR'S NOTICE. Letters teskamentary °firths estate of Elisabeth Pyle, dated, late of Fergumer town ship, having been granted to the subscriber, they request nil persons indebted to said estatetbmake immediate payment, and those having clainis' against the same to present zu duly, authenticated for settlement. JNO. A. Jill ER, aug 18'85. .E.rocator. ADNINIbTRAT6RI3 NOTICE:. Letters of administration on the es• Cate of S. II: Pyle, timid, late of Ferguson town ship, having been panted to the subscriber, all persons indebted to mild estate, ate hereby Aofilled to teakehnliediate pigment, end those having claims against the same to present them duly authenticated for settlement. JNO. A. MitirrlM, aug 18 .Aden'aistroror. ADAIINISTRATORS NOTICE. Letters of administration on the estate of John Myers, dooms°, lade of Patton town ship, Centre county, Pa. having been granted to the soberibers, all Orions indebted to said estate are hereby settled to make immoillata payment,,, and those haring alphas against the come, to torment them duly antlyudinakid for settlement s 301111:863TIN1111. JAMBS WIESE. , August,* 6t. . -Adwilsistroserc DMINISTICATOR'S NOTICS -I.ottoti oE i d i tninlitristion oat the es tate of Thomas May l ate of Ferguson town ship, doed..itar,ing grouted to.tho under tognodl, all 'Orions indebted to said - estate ire hereby roquented oak* butoodinte payotont, and Moos haring chants tik present thaw, duly ita thenticohod, rot settiTuot.. • ' A.' qv 'W w. m4yEs, augll-6t. Admisoistratars. • 111IIIBER-1111LANSTIIIKIIALS. • Tho Minims Cityl and Iron Compaq otos forma. all thil sianding limbos on Wait lands. in BINA Creak township,*!Oen sourstis and 14 sida. i trahsfs Contra .unit, oily Lomb, and aitaaaat id ortes ;tau t Yost!. Rao, NM Ake vital raikti Croat, kolowa ea Loa& 4T:ot ter d V100k...4-iidlass • - J. H. WBESLIIR, 140.113 Gout sth Strant, Pailadolphia- July 11,'05-10t. gentlemen Certificates, naming each article and its value are placed in sealed envelopes and well mixed. One of them envelopes will be sent by mail to any address on receipt of 25 cents. On receipt of the certificate you will see what yoit are going to have, and Gan it is at your option to small& llur and Mice the article or not. Purchatidialiony thus obtain a Gold Watch, 'DiManad-lting,cmatoyardref-vieweh,,, • ...flint for ON i DOLLAR. and in no ease min they get less than One Dollar's worth, as there are an blanks. The price Of oortilicates is as fellows; One for 25 cents; live for *1; sterile for $2; thirty, wi h a premium gold pen, for $5; sixty vo with • remium gold Anis for $10; one hundred, wi t a premium silver watch, for $l5. The distrli tz on is eiminted fairly, and all have an equ OYMNiining the valuable wrists by puns leg tie rertillootos. Weguaranteo entire satisfaction in all rases. Agents mantel, to whom wo offer 'special terms and premieres. Send 25 cents fur one cer tifies' and our circular, with tering. Address A. 11., ROWBN d, CO., P. 0. Box 4270,New York. JuurAll om. FBILIFITUBI areas ZOOXI MISCELLANEOUS, H URRAH! 111.1111 WI!! UV RRAII!! ! odne wawa POl ?IR Psort,z!l GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES! A. parsismArt, Just returned from New York. with a handsome selected assortment of merchandise, now open and oder for sale cheaper than any body also in the, Union. The Goods have been ' bought Cheap for cash, and will be sold cheap for cash or its equivalent. Cloth, Cassimer, Sathiett, E. dense Chambraya,,Cottonades,M arsen ics Vesting, Satin ipd other , Vestings,`Wer Shirls,ond, Pricers, Mich and Pan e/ Silks at old - prise,, All color Flan nal 6, all wool and dog medic sack and Skirtin s Bleach, Unbleach ed and Co red Gant Flannels' French and.do. recoil,' Gingham, Tickings and Checks, Bleached and tin bleached Sheeting, Pillow Cog • and Shirting nlnslin,Camhrics and , Drilla. Maoris* and Worm, Sue ponders and Ilankerchiek'Neekties ' 'Collars and Bosoms, Parasols end Sao Umbrellas—Silk; Gitighams and Muslin.— ' , Balmoral Skirts, Ladies . sand Winless Redmo mai Skirts of various sizes and prices. Skeleton Hoop Skirts, Ladies's' and Misses Skeleton /hop Skirts of every desdiptioh. , —Bpruig and Summer Capes, botleCloth and Silk, unsurpassed iq style, quality, and prices, - north of Mason and Dixon's Line. '--- Shawls, an endless iarlety, both single and double. Carpets, a full assortment of all kinds of Carpets, such g .Brussels, S Ply Ingrains, Rag and Straw Carpets. • Oil Cloth, all width of Floor and Table Oilcloth sad Oil Shades.— SALT, ' • GROCERIES, - SOLE LEATHER, SPANISH KIP, FRENCH CALF SKINS COUNTRY CALF' SKINS. LININGS. SC. ax. &C. Shoemakers' Thread and Shoemakers Tools, of all lads to he had at A. lIMIUSAILLIVIII CHEAPER than at any other establishment in Central Pennsylvania. Bellefonte, December 19th 19118,—tf. WHAT T. 1.119 OLD S I AW-FISII B.W. There was an old rawdisls down In tt' sea, And he was us queer as a fish could be. 2 A fish of rather remarkable strength, Some eighteen or tweenty foot in length. 3 . At the end of his nose, and his upper jaw, He carried a terribly powerful sax. 4 lie lived far down in the briny deep, ' Where the lobsters play, uud the dolphins leap. 5 It came to pass On a recent day, " That the Telegraph Cable was dropped that way. "Ito ! Ito !" says ho, with &fishy lapgh, see the Atlantic, Telegraph 7 "It in certainly clear to mo, Inuit its afoot on the fishes may be." 8 '"llut, whether it's evil, or *halter it's good It shan't pass through this neighborhood. " 9 "Evil or good;-I know what I'll do; I'll get at the thing, and sow id through I" 10. So ho sawed it through with his terrible eaw Which be oarried about on his upper jaw• 11 Just about, that time of day, The signals ceased at Valencia Bay! 13 And what was the reason no one knew, Save the saw-fish who sawed the cable through 13 For further informable, call At the flininurcluthlng store, Sranweenollatt. Also.the largest assortment of ladies drints goods, muslins, boots and shoat, groceries, quconewaro. ko.i itc., &.c., over brought to Belle fonte, all of which will bo sold at prices salon-, ialtly cheap, by Smottsomo k co., in Reynolds' new building. july Sitf. GREAT SALE, WATCHES A JEWELRY ! UT A. li. ROWEN & CO., (Agents tot the manufacturers,) No. $6 Berkman street, Nero York $1,000,000 IVOtall To be disposed of at ONR DOLLAR ouch, 'without regard to value, not to he paid fur un til you know what you aro to receive t 100 Gold Hunting Case Il'at.chcit.noacli $125. 100 Gold Watches, various stylus.... 75. 200 Ladies Gold Watches, ench o ..s2o to 50. 500 Silver Watches, each 15 to 25. 1,000 Gold pens and gold holders, $5 to 8. 10,000 Gold pens and silver holders, 6 to 8, Una a large arrort mord of Jewelry of every de turiptort, for Lather and Gent's woar, varying in value from s:i to $26 each. The method of disposing of those goods at ORR DOLLAR cash is as follows: North 'tufo of the Diamohd. BELLEFONTE • CENTRE COUNTY, PENNSY LY AMA Wildll NBA (4S sore& 41onva EMT RACKS. WHAr-adrs, EXTICVSION TABLE.% STAMM cuktß.s; • • STOOLS. An, Le., & of ovary doseription, quelitY and price, fbr this raeoper than 'stony other eatabliabamt of C;a kind in Contest Pounaylvainia. yow l nricrny P. iiall&184 80.0%. STORE. Be t.dreszes, PA. • GE44611G LIVINGSTON, /41, Tao proprietor „booing removed to Lis old stand on the' Vag comps 4 tip 418111104, stillooatJaues at head a large twin - meat of Thee ,ANL htisesilatteoes; lad AS the swims now* We; 1.140, zia.motr b.akad Stallotairy, - rncr lad 'p oto Albums ; also Daily tad Weakly azi! hal la Ualtad States. lie* pub alas at WA/alio - is Tricot. Kay bf3o3-L7 ,11.98A0C0 STORK '. isuarroirti; J. R11$811183; Preroa*or. ' • Keips voustas437, ea- bated • full 'apply if Tubules, Cigars, Saul, it. SO, +bleb will Ike sold lower than eau be, perebased...eleewbere, this sid&utiticluma4. august 18 1805-Iy. , ' LINUSLY F J _ tnk L • LINDsEY'S TM!4WD WLOODlMAielttli IN lARGE 1. particularly * recommewieti for we alwriki die Spring and.Suruner, , whet the bloat' is thick and circulation retarded! 11 unhealthy r aesretseua.--, perfeetlo—onfe though powerfid Purilici, cleanses and renews ery portion of. the system. It is the only gen uine and original Blood-Searcher, whfch for Years has performed the moat wonderful, yet permanent rums, ln confirmed caged of ecTfula, old ...r"..tellf:r , tumors, boils, and all kinds of eeroftliona eruption,. It D. also a reliable remedy Tor Nat rheum, ripg.worm, scald head, sad kindred diseases. As a general tonic Its effects are most heroic• mint, aid cannot Atli tohereplit where used ea.. cordin to directions. We ake no claim to baring ,diseesered • "Panacea" or ..Universal aimed*" for all the ailments to which flesh is heir; but we do claim whkt (menthes facts Imre fairly and fully fished, that In the BLOOD SEA_RCIIER the afflicted will find • "etandAzd medipine," one upon which they can rely as a mum specifio for all diseases for *bled it is treoended. I hare this day, October 7th, diepalled of *my entire :ntorest In J. M. Lindsers ImproV• ed BLOOD SSA RCHER, CO M. E. Sellers k Co., together with the right to nee my name hi its preparation. The only genuine artiolo will here after be prepared by them etteltufitely. J. M. LJNDSEY. PREPARID lIIf R. R. sEu,ins & CO.. Sok. Proprietors, NITS EURO, PA. fSELLERS" COUCH S 4 I flt,f) run rns cons of CO COTS, COLDS, 1104R,SBNNS8,. INFLUENZA, TICE GINO SENSATION Or THEITIIEO4T, Whooping Cough, dunp, &0., do ESTABLISHED IN 4835, It is an old and well tried remedy, sed btu stood the teat of thirty years. Read the following t One Trial IVill Convince! 111 LTIaOaR, FAIRPIIMO CO ' 00110, January 111, 11351. Mr. R. Jr. Salers—b . ear Sir: I MX toMinshr out of your "Imperial Cough Syrup." you mend um, say six,dosen ? Ido net wok to be out of it, as it is the only modlohui that will come so near raising the dead. It will cure the worst cough immediately. I have neeommanded it to person. and given dam one bottia on trial. and in every cue they have given deer Weld. many that it gavels's:Nast, mdistf. I have used It In my own 44014, and find it a sure CUM for eaughe mad eeirdwitraltessent. Oue trial will couvagce shy person that it is a sure cure fur the worst of troughs and males. I am yenta most tespeottedly, A. L. dliiliONl3. The above is strong testimony, and altered without solicitation, in behalf of the best ows,o medicine of the day. The Groat, Curative! Pirraiusta, April 19, 1856 It. E. Sellers r I have been troubled with a cough rot-the last ten years, by reason of whleis I have frequently boon unable to sloop More than half the night.' I tried many retnedics,but all in vain. I beard of your Ceughi Syron, see resolved to try it, and how state that the sew of a few bottles hat careitine entirely. I ebesriul. ly rucoutuitnvt it as a safe, spimily, and Odilkint cure for coughs an,d colds. Yours respectfully, WTI. WOODS. This strong testimony, and given vtilunta, rill. • 4 PIIEPArtiED ‘1 It lE. SELLERS & CO., • PITIVOOR.O, SA JOHNSON'S / RHEUMATIC CONIPO)MC BLOOD PURIFIER. TIIIB GREAT INTERNAJ. REMEDY. isthe best medicine ever of fm t u tult. For the effectual cure of rh ntlitiNAyspepsimAutd as.bl , .,i purifier, It has 'llO uqus • for all diseases aeuing from .es. im pure state of the blood, tech. rur t ierofeLa or , kiny's ei if, scald head, better, ring-worm, fe male complaint, and all break-outs on, the fare and body. The vest nuestler of rah-ein loan cines which formerly have been used fur those diseases were merely temperer; in idelir . 1111 N 1 4 and of doubtfal Oretre, fist the RDLEUMATIC COMPOUND caseates the sows of all freebie. and aelnally: banishes clan alowiefrous the galena by its ini esediabe action on the bleed. We ealvise ems and all Or sire it atrial, am_ become antialled or thE Rs wonderful po . we .. a • f. omitgolat by R. E. '' LS & CO., PISTSISU ILO, PA For twi*:43N , irlfl l / 1 11* maple reaseerfee . ~ Leger ( !iemplaiut,. . . , „ , ~ Oustivenees, . -- - • Sick Ileadikehe, ' * ' Billions DlsOrderk ' Read; and judge fag: • YtUneedi . admen coma; Oibelki,:re. .vrs R. S. Sater•-:-Dearilite: ledititiktegg ,it. 01.• to you and the poW)0 Folooral . WA** . Our I bay. bow allisled-inth • z4oog um% .a 4 .9Arrn...iiiitiese., - i$ ,'"-) aod lbroltoor W as boR =aign i U `...., *OW. Having toord.of "MI tokbag cor.olo A. Ily, aid 11100711jk% r1411%,4' , :1" . Pr, / • BMW 110 '. :- .:114 ,.... .. 4 • It . I. *was' "li‘ . -,.„1 - . 1 • - i • firt wou kt***4**ll. *II* . , • . i 1 '7. ' .4. 4 41: IMt as Mario him outtrolly . 4 11 t, ~ tow *) , J I MMiIb '1 1 4." . 4 .4 ' 1 61tak-1 , ..F.1 PEI rwarrrr-xlva; Cliarm • The abovirortialos for sato by W. P. Ill* Dnigetse, Botlelboto, Poo• Jonolll s . .
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