13 Ei ' ll 14 Manual% T spipipl-412 por year when pn:a in tulvande $2 , 50 when nut Paid in btlTinVet and 0,00 wlett not paid before the expiration pf tho year. ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS IltwWElL—Your ownsounlostion will appear next week . Will be pleased to hear from C S i It rogn lolly .. • . - . Jonrrox.—Tour letter entoo too treoil to late for toiartion in this vroek,t inane . It VI be ''''' put at Hato by our next, owl eutker,luenity will not appear., ~ . forts.—D was thrciugli the ,indifference of th" Democracy that the abolitionists carried iYe S tate election, and they ohodl4 be beaten Army thee, that they awn frielt en "f-don't.eare" p a y,--You hang your hopes on a hrukeo rood , . when you hang them 911 "Ady Jo hn- I on " IL i s ponitiJn not. patriot tom that latluaoce•himatow, and the nouner the ••loa der" of our party rornphise the We the bet tor rot our organization. MSSIIZR.—Now that the election is over. we shall endeavor to make the Watchman as in - Welding pa penile to tha *seer& reader., ii will be some months before we neea •to• enter upon the active service of another end' to We' meentime we shalt devote our energlee te the improvement of our paper and 'the eilication - Of odor readers THINGS ABOUT TOWN AND COUNTY WllO CAI AKOWSR.-111 the gutter across the lower end of Allegsny St. to be left just se it is ell winter! I=l I'Learr.—Deer ►re Said to be found in abundance, in the Smiow•nhoe region the present season -0.- TUCIXO TIME?' AwAY.—Over fivelundred county during the past week. - They were purchased at about one tictillar per bushel. I=l lIIATR OF AN OLO CISIZIN.-Mr. William Harris, one of our oldest and most resp - e - Oted citizens, died at his residence in this place --on - Wednesday rennin - 1r laurel Ty pholtre - fe r. Hews. formerly County Treasurer, and had represented this dietridt in the Senate during several Neurons. I=l RATVIFIL TH[CK—the flattery heaped 'spoil Superintendent Holahan, by the sth resolu tion of the Teachers' Institute. We should not wOnder if some of those instrumental in Laving it passed aye candidates, whose qual ifications alone, are not sufficient to innure them a school. Let it be as it may, it savors considerably of flunkeyism, and reflects no credit on the teachers of Centre county. I=l STONE, the great saloon man, is always on hand with something to please his friends and the publio. lie hes just'teccived splendid lot of fresh oysters, which ore more than sullieient to 'tickle the palate of an epicure. eall•and see him at tile Logan Saloon. uculdr the Iron Front, on Allegany street, where you will And some excellent ale to wash down your oysters, and a quiet game of billiards to aid digestion. New ftsintosn.—A meeting of the friends of the Lewisburg, Centre & Fpruce Creek Railroad will be held at Centre Ilan on the 9th of November, for the purpose of consul ting as to the beat and surest means of se curing its" inuneillate construction. We hope there will hew good turn out, and that the enterprise will be pushed immediately. Pennavalley needs a railroad and is able to build one, Lot her citizens do their duty now, and they will have it. I=l ---- A - die atuild - al oc curred on Thursday morning, at en ore bank in this vicinity, by which Mr. William Thomas, Jr., ono odour meet esteemed °H isao., who was superintending the sinking of a shaft, was killed, and another man, by the name of Hunter, was severely injured. It Seems that Mr. Thomas woe in the act of deseemking into the shaft, in the bucket, when the rope became , detached from the bucket., precipitating him to the bottom, and upon Mr. Hunter, who wabolow him. Mr. Thomas lived but a short time. It is thought Mr. Hunter will recoyer. Mtitanster.—We have heretofore neg lected to state that Miss Mary L. Mcßride Las opened a handsome and well selected stook of 'millinery goods ,t the family resi dence, on the corner of Alregany and Bish op streets, where she solicits the patronage of the public. From 'the taste displayed by Bliss Mcßride in the selection of her assortment of ladies' wear, we judge she understands the peculiarities of the sex, and is able . to gratify all thi little whims and %prices of the delightful creatures, as well as to supply them with other articles of dress. of more importance. Glance at her advertisement, ladies, and then give her a I=l Tits RELLRPONT6 &SNOWOROE RAILROAD, —On Sunday last, for the first time in our life, we passed over the Bellefonte and Snowshoe Railroad. We found it a com fortable, well arranged, and well-conducted thorugbfere,though we were much surprised at the manner in which it is built np the side of the mountain. We had no idea that the switches were one above the other, or that the'ears bad to run back and forth along the side. of the mountain in order to make the ascent. We could hardly have understood this arrangement bad it been explained to ni,ltnt now that - ire have seen it we eon compiehend it thoroughly, and can but admire the genius which suggested the building of a rolfwarankidst th "ever lasting hills." There are tressles en this road, too, that excite the wonder alul admi ration of the beholder, and, indeed, the whole road, wiatiteg, a; it does, through dense forests and over hill and plain, is an dbjeot of curiosity and wonderment. We found It a most pleasant trip, the wild sce nery of the mountains being of itself -suffi cient to recompense one for the journey, if there were no other attrsotione. We beg to return our thanks to the gen tlemanly superintendent, Mr. Rhodes, for Lis courtesy, and to any that it Was mainly owing to his excellent arrangements that everything passed off ■o pleasantly on that deo&Won., Tb 4 company could net baio a mote duel/Dot °woof, - or one that to bold in teem esteem& c=e 1.41 , 4V11 Or ltlif Con7llt/1 STOve tire tin/tide elltlltCll AT SNI;r I9 / 10 4 - 451111:11,1 NlAltorttlrN AND Irne - LAnints.—A uyost i r ttic»tingcore irony look place at Stibuothoe Cry, mr thrailny last, 0:IA1re Occ:a4l,ll of the la) ing of the teener AlOllO of trio Cathohe Church, now ii course . m*l.ov lon lit that Ti c day and NM cue, nail it Ter.,' irgo concourse of -people were in attend once. At an mai) , hour in the morning a trout of four passenger oars, crowded and packed with human beings, anti under the conductorship of Mr. lid. Nolan—that per feet gentlemen and prince of good fellows— left lull place for Snowshoe, end, niter a rile, of about Iwo litniltni liver that romantic, ph:owe-nor , . c-i" and well eoodurted 11)111, Ilte \ettr+teri-1.4 art ireil lit Ille robin. lat de•ttntrilinn hi good trim and excellent rhe able 411,1„et iittnont,. superintendent of the - reed, Ithodes,'warn par,engo oil lie train, as Wan 1111111, file assi.autit mope] lit° tendeel 110thltiese.Ontleitti , Wee, at,;v. ions that tire excursion should prove u nine and pleasant one, and to I I ccellent ter angements and c 6.43 1'.,.., nought I. due much of the quiet c 0 .,..) wolf tioupreratleit. Every ono Jolt a of ecourity from (longer, and 'while parsing over the high I res• I woliwnin, over the different owitcht , , the sensation lons that of doughy toil astottinla moat, unranglol'with itsutgla thuttglit of Peril. ' Rev. Father Magivern, the pnetor . in charge, officiated on the 'occasion. The stone was laid with the noun' impressive (3.reinotties,lhe deposits usual on each oc casions being placed beneath it. After the completion of the ceremony, mass wits cel ebrated and nit able and impressive sermon delivered. The andienco *me respectful and attentive, and though Many belonged to other sects and dynoutimitions, all evinced a pleasing and commendable Interest in t h e dedicatory services of this church in the wilderness. In the solemn rites of tile. oc casion, sceintianism seemed to have been forgotten, and as the priest of God uttered N—and head was be heliu JoWeil, as if all felt they were in the presence of him who has declared that " whore a few are gathered together in file name, there will Ho be in the midst of t hera7" After the services had been concluded, i • us...served. to all--khose—peso--Iteld tickets, which Lad been previously sold for tho benefit of the church. Front two him t tired and fifty to three hundrgd plans par took of tke repast, thus adding h ndsome little sum to the church fund. The dinner, which was really elegant, was served by fair ladies to as hungry.a set of mortals as ever sat down to a meal, and was more than worth the nor *oiler asked for' the discus. Edon of its merits, had Ilagovern, in addition to this, taken uplcoDection for the benefit of the church, it would have ytelded hint a handsome sum. This, !tow ever, the modesty of the reverend gentleman forbade. Ire wilt suggest, nevertheless, on our own responsibility, that if sty of on wises feel disposed to contribute to this object, the ninotpt, left iu the hands of Fa ther ILtgovet n will be applied ko the proper purpose. Without meaning to, din - int - ago • other churches, while we know but little of the faith upon mhich is founded the Catholic nail what) our feelings and preju. dices have ever been with Protestant de. uoinittationet, yet we will say for the Catho lic Church, that, no a community, for the past four years it has been the most con sistent of all the 'different branoliei of the Church of Christ. During all the storm of war, of political bigotry and intolerance, which has rocked the other churches to their foundations, and split Shuns in twain like bristle glass, it alone, unscathed, has stood the fiery orders!, suffering no political heresy to invade the 9nnc•ity of its altars, 11115 h 15 members. • Firm as a rock it has stood_the shock, and, to-day, when pence 1* once more restored to the laud, we see it one and indivisible, 119 in the ancient days. For thin the Catholic Church deserves all com tneudation, and it may point witli pride to its full membership and to the haraionyana friendly feeling which pervades its comnitt• nities ell over the country. Father Magoern has an extensive field of lalior,..and, like a faithful husbandman, be is endeavoring to make it produce an alien dont hat vest'. May his efforts to win souls to Christ be successful in the highest de gree, and may hie 1 ‘ church in the wilder neseldossom into life under the vivifying influence of true religion. AT OTII Ott PiPEII tv ilitt.t,s.voNve.—We are - creOlilly informed that Col. W. W. 'Brown r itraoon to commence the re-publica tion of the old Centre Deviorrati in this place. 'We understandente nutterhils have been purchasd, and that, with the opening of the now year, we may expect to . see a re issue and a new series of,the old weekly. Well, the more the merrier. We shall-'wel come the colonel back again fb the ranks of journalism, and shall beilea,sed to break a lance with in pefilical contest; but Lord ! r won't the wool fly from the heads of some or the abolition patriarchs—the "first families"—about town, when Brown again gets hold of the " gray goose quill" and the columns of a newspaper! They've been kicking him ever since he got- down, and onee he gets fairly on hialfeet egaiti, won't t,ie fur fly T , Wont it, though ! We feel She laugh coming on us already when wofflink of the rich expose that is likely soon to be made among the blacksnakes, „Brown knows all the twists and, turns and little meannesses of every prominent mem ber of that party in Centre county, and if he don'i Show up some of the dirty linen of the abolition camp, we'll give ourthead for a foot-ball. They're all afraid'as death of him, anti tried their beet to ruin him In the day of lee glory. lid is owe lorgiving than we take hint to be.jf he; hag forgotten these things. Tlie abolitionists in this enmity need a good, lively, spirited organ, They have all gones sleep over the weekly (weak•ly) inflictions of the Press: Brown and his Denwerta would waken them op—besides, ward fired slapping at nothing, and would like Whore a foeman "worthy of our steel." A•Henvvnnr..—Oca gent REPRKBF:NTA TIVIL-Mr. Editor: On the night of the lath inst. a large delegation ef the Milheim Democracy, accompanied by portion' of the Drum Corps of the 118111 and atith P. V. organized, and proeeededOinietly to the re"- idenee of Fred Kurtz, our newly elected ) member •it the Legitlature at Aaronsburg, IP tteated him to it eurprien sirenade After. playing several,apitfied .tad etalfv. oiling tuned, kortz,who had already retired for tho night, finite his appearance, tam/ woo greeted by three rousing ("beers fr,ot the crowd Air n short teat plea ord roldiemq, thanked the delegation for thug hunting him, mode /mine appropri ate allusions to the pnet.and line future of the Groat Pentocratic Party, and concluded by inviting all into hie house, to partake of attch limp/lel/ties as the .emergency" would afford. The Louse was noon filled to_ overflo4ing. lie a short time Mrs. Karts, (who by the wny will p/enae accept ,the thanhs of the !Wilhelm Bor.) bad it large 1,1.1i1e grwtning with tatables 'OW:1'11111g fruits, cigars to whielt. t!t,t ,tv,tl did maple justieo. A mow how: were pleasantly. spent wrlth.the '•n.qather front Centre," during which, op pr.priate retintrits were f cgneuutly made, plea , dut Jokes et ,icked and Itemeciatic Coln lot,g4 bong. The whole dfair win plenevit throughout, and meilitable to the , teretnidera and serenaded. At it late hour the crowd adjourned to the outside of the house, when cheer lifter cheer were bent tly given for Kurt', the Union, end,(l, o gal hunt vnliliers oft he lh not Corps After playing, rrat — nntiott al oh', the dahlorten a - nixed again, and wrt Is music at tteir bead. passed in_ nu orderly, manner through Aoronftburg LIM., bock' to their homes in 11111aniti, having spent an ovening, which will long be reminembered by all. One thing certain, Centro Comity will have a representative in the nest Legisla ture, -ed . ;shoo .tho :Demoersoy- -will have great reason to be proud of. One who will carry out the principles of the Democratic ifarty to the letter. ..01110 who will fight boldly and without fear or favor, for truth tri.l justice, which is op the side of the Democratic party. CENTIIt COUNTY TEACLIEItiI INSTtTttE \lu. EPlToll.—Looking upon the newspa per oaths. great o'lannel through which Era' fed the minds of an inteligeut people, We respectfully solicit a apace in your paper Li... 1..1,02).11 ,, tion-at.a.aptuapsla..a..ll.e.. cent z=zzmt legs of the Centre County Teasbers In stitute, sessions of which were held iti the Presbyterian Church, at Unionville, during , the 2nd, 3rd, 4th, sth, and 6th instant. Call to ,order, Monday I'. M. by"J. F. Hollithan, exercise opened with prayer by Superintendent Thomas Hollithen ; J. F. "ThilTalutilifent, delivered au inaugural address ; all the officers took their places, committees ou business, finances S:c., and a hoard of critics were appointed ; critics, Miss E. Hoover, and Bonier Thompson. Superintendent Hollahan, delivered nu ad dress bearing relation to the duties of teach ers at institutes. Adj. Tuesday, 9 A. M. opening exercise : class drill in (lithography, by Mr. Nortney ; dis cfalsion -best method of securing alien-• deuce and limiting an interest in study at school," questions actively participated in by a number of teachers ; class drill in Mental Arithmetic, by Miss M. S. hoover; appointment of committee on resolutions. Adj. ._ 1, 30,3'. M. class drill' in Ciraritiner by Superintendent Honolulu, class drill iu Arithmetic, by Miss NI. E. Hoover; discus glom -should the pialishment of 'children be administered publicly or privately !" Adj. Ei ening, 3. 11. Rankin:President protem; prayer b.) 11ev. J.sr. Swinger, of Belle tonic; toll call, response with sentiments; easily -Parental naming " by J. F. roller, brief extempore address by A. 0 Furst, esq ; stlill'e•is by Rev. J. P. Swinger, sub .loafi "Education as defined-by Webster ;" thanks tendered to the 'Reverend fur .ils address. Essay by Miss ,E. J. Bur Lows ; I eport of critique ; Adj. Wediteiday, 9, A. NI Supet intendant Hol lahan, in the chair, prayer by Rev. J. I'. Swlinger, class drill in Arithmetic, by Su perintendent liolhihan ; discussion, "should parents ha compelled to scud klieir cliiideen to school," one parcicipating'soice negative, several affirmative ; class drill in'-.heading by Miss E. Burrows. Adj. Ereniug, Superintendent in chair ; Ora tion by A. IS. Henderson, esq . subject -Teachers influence 1" essay -Enduring monuments," by Miss Sallie P. Barr, ad dress "Trials and tewards of the Student," liy7T—lT.-11TailiTiiiT-dtifeißMlni •rls — rite act repealing the law, requiring teachers to at tend 'District Instil utsle' a. wise one ?" at tar some debate the nub t was postponed; Adj. Thursday, 9, A M. 3. 11. Rankin in chair. election of Oicers for the 'ensuing year; remmks ; subject "Preparation of teachers fur t heir woi k," by Dr J. Blau ; discussion relative le Ithraiy ; result-of election nut flounced; J. E. Thomas, President, Miss S. .1 liellcr anii; , dis, E.. 1. Burro w s, Vice Presidente ; Miss %rah, Caldwell and 1l ass "fella 1' Melti ide Recording Secretaries; Miss --:------Vorresponding Secretary, sad Daniel Wocdring librarian. Adj 1.30, I'. B. opening exorcises: prayer by I. T. Woods; discussion of the "library question" resumed ;—Note : There is Is library belonging to the teachers but there rests a °Mini upon it, and the object of the &omission wee to decide how to best dis pose of the claim.—Woods ; Chairman ap , pointed two persons from each township to I I collect library. funds and report at next' 1 annual session; Spelling exercise, fifty se lect words, conducted by 1. T. Woods, prop osition for to second spelling exercise for a price of Websters Dictionary to the person spelling the greatest number of words ; ifenjamin RIO, egq.,ll Unionville offered 1 the West edition of Webstei's Unabridged ' illufftraled dictionary to the Teacher 'who wofffillpell go, grltatest number of words ; the number pronounced not to exceed one hundred-, funds were ..raised for,„ilea,pur abase oft itioomkprize; J. P. Wieliiiiihanit'S 'Works, for the end best speller; I. T, Woods adpointed to -conduct. the *Telling! exercise. Adj. • Evening, J. H. Rankin in chair, prayer by James A. Beaver ;. brief lecture by Prof. Thomas of Pinogrove Academy; extempore address, by A. 0. Furst, esq., and Gen. James A. Beaver; votes of thanks were tendered the speakers ; essay "Muelo for Our Schools" by Miss J. F. Mcßride ; a copy of the essay with copies of others, by Miss E. J. Burrows and' Mies Sallie Barr, was solicited for publication ; acceptance of the request declined by Miss B. and B. ; proposed spelling exercise commenced; twenty-three teachers participated; report defered i ontil Friday A. M. ' J. H. Rankin appointed to aid in the report. • Under inik ' millaneous business {lie minutes of the see. Rhine at llowardville were brought under discussion ; Miss Sallie J. Heller, former Secretary) claiming that the minutes•as recortled.by the present Secretary, Miss J. F, Mcßride, were not in language or con atructien such as had been taken and adop ted at the sessions Jost winter ; followed by Miss J. F. Ilellride in explanatory remarks; followed by I. T. Woods with charge of Mutilation, and a motion that name of Miss S. J. Relief, the represented writer to be stricken out, holding her blameless; mo tion passed ; edge put into the bends of a committee; Aidj• Friday, 9 A M. prayer by Dr. Blair ; exercise in Grammar by 1 T. Woods; re port of committee, on spelling; first prize awarded to Miss Sallie P. Barr, 99 words; second prize awarded to Miss H. M. Bur rows, and Miss' A. M. Thomas, 98 words; average spelling 94 per cent ; main lose on the words gauge, gayly, marshal, bedimmed and baling; report of committee on min utes read. discussed, amended and adopted; report olnintedet of matter and fal eirors in minutes; . f 1... A.,-- ...t.,... 1111 I'. Ml Grammar resumed by 1. T. 'Woods; illustration •if uie'uf Globe, by Stiperinten d.int Adj, prayer, roll-call, response with Adnlimeni, extetopore address by tleorge Yocum, esti. ;' 1. T. Woods, and Suiferin lcodent Hollnhnn ; Adj. to meet of Spring 'Mills, Monday, P. M. October, 15, NM The following is a series of resolutions adopted: ' - Wneness, a just and liberal education is the very °mom of the social , condition, the safe guard? of freedom and Verpotuity Gf all' governments, the only sum foundatien upon. shich. _republican governments can stand PO CUM j eArn 16.4,41,1. That the perfitning of our "eolum ,, la School l;tyst,rn" nlwnld . at all tour, i.,•ci% 0 the n0,,,t e.tinuo, attention of our lac MS% c and Legishiturr. , "/1,40/,,/, That BoaTuatcodents, Stole and eminly, nl a high order of ioulit.‘ . ., and intent genve, director+ and earnest friands of e d oe m m ,, Ruth nod liberal views ;n all things rota tuig to the advancement or schools in, their charge, and teachers 01 competency undoubted, are the only lit instruments to trttOrn'ami sns tam the 1.3 Atm. That all teachers owe to the and to thewi f ligua ciortftin obligations; not the least of these Is their duty to attend legitimate sphere, to meet us often as plausible for mutual improvement and to give undivided support to aiding the eau's° of education. •Any reaeher who doses not endorse the above by word or nettle not worthy -of the title or nains • ! of •'Teiieher~' and • any dereliction of said sitar should he einsatrped no such. ll ! wolred, That tre toncerely 'regret the ab settee of Directors from the dif f erent forrnships in our county- tom our Institute, believing as we de that it is for the interest of our schools for them to become familiar with th; various fencliefs and their different modal of Mashing as etritisintol during our sessions. llelefeed, That our county Superintendent Thomas Ilnllahnn, OPII., is COO erect with a robe of impartiality, courtesy nod whlligenro, and wen re it Crown or morality and virtue le the sixth year of his °Metals atier,lio lacks none of the qualities exhibited in his first year. Ag a body of tons lihrs ass recommend to the Direr tors of Centre mouldy nt their approiselmig spring consentionjun mmllllll4ll, in office. ItiLula Di I=l R,aoh ed. That nethema Of prism are due to God, Our Heal rely Father, for hie guidanee of the aid of the Cniu, throe: lie storm mankind /:,sehc,/, That the growing sentiment in fa vor of female teachers is just and proper, we recognize equality in the sexes us teachers their attainments are equal. Maoll,l, That we aFinn acute our approlia lion of the `•Pennsylvania Setteol Journal," and recommend it to touchers as an ins aluable.peri fircotred, That we are pleased to see no many of the citizens and especially the School Direc tors of the borough of tiniovillo and U ns on township present with no during Our Maesiono. /broiled, That we tender our thanks to the Tionteen of the Presbyterian Chureh ot Union ville, for the ueo Of 061 room. itenotred, That we tender our sincere thanks to the people of Unionville and vicinity, for the cordial manner in which they have received nod the getter°us hospitality which they have extended to the members of this summation. .I•on as H. RANKIN, lifiss If. ,1, 'Pennon's, . AMISS RATE Reese. tho 19th inst., by the Bor. If S. Dickson, It I) . Mr (leo. W. Rodgers, of Bellefnte. to Nice Kate I A 1, 4 ,11,1,14,14 slaughter of o late Col. Jackson 111cFaiblutt, of Letrishuria. October 11, at his residence in Linden flail, John Keller, Jr, aged about 111. Near Rebershurg. on Saterdny evening, the 7th instant, Rev. Frank 11. Wolf. agell 31 years. lie was a minister in the angelical Luther an Glarreli. The two-last lyters-of the war he spent with our army, for a long limo acting to delegate for the United States Christian Com mosion in varmint parts of Loultana and Te:t'as. In the summer of 1864 he accepted the chap laincy of the 94th regiment 111. Volunteers. The severity of en extreme Southern climate, the exposures of camp and army Info, and the ozer-exertion to which he was prompted by zeal for the Salvation of the men entrusted to his charge, many of whom have given precious testimoni i to the PIICCNIS of his system, had ri pened Lim fur the graze. It was with diffeulty that he reached 110 Lome, where after lingerm? for five more weeks, enduring with ohristian resignation mid hope the pains, of waating di seivie, ho died in thitriumplie of a living faith, soil now sleeps to waken with the just: Co, re , led Weekly by Iller &• Kcfler, Mu in St The following are the quotations up to 4 o'clock on Thursday et *Jig, when our paper sent to press: White Wheat, per bushel Bed Wheat, per bushel life, per bushel. Shelled Corn, per bushel Onto, per bushel Berle), per bushel Buckwheat, per bushel.. Clererseod, per bushel 7 00 Potatoes, per bushel Biro, per dozen Lard, per pound.... Baron, per Perk, per pound.. Tallow, per p0und...... . Butter. per pound, Bags, per pound Gwent), Nestor, per ton A wII rogilts ! 111118R1:11S ! "'rifle you avant Whiskers or Moustaches? Our Grecian Compound will force them to grow ..n ho a, smoothest ft es or chin, or hair on bald heads, inoo nix weeks; rice $l,. Sent by mail anywhere, closely sea on receipt of price. Address, WAItNER & CU., Box 138, Brooklyn. N. Y. i lob 17 ly TUB: BRIDAL CIIAMBVIt, an (may of Warning and Instruction for young men—pob lished by the Howard Association, and sent free of charge in sealed envelopes. Addrese Philadelphia, Pa, The Illieson • I lihutlis Cabinet Organs, forty different styloiflidapted to ea ered and secular music, for 11.80 to 84300 ekeh.— THIRTY-FIVE , (lOLD or SILVER. bf FDA LS, or other li rrt ptOrniume awarded thorn. Illus trated Catalogues free. Address, MASON . HAMLIN, Boleros, or MASON 11,ROTI1BRS, New 10-33-Iy. Allr - Dsser ass, lii.ettonnss LCD CASAR.RII--- treated with the utmost enforces hr Dr. J, ISAACS, Oculist and Aurist, formerly of Ley den, Holland, No. 519 Pine street, Phlladelphia. trottiosonials from the moot reliable sources in the city and country nay be aeon at his oak°. The needfleal faculty art invited to nooompany their peltients. an be has no secrets In hie prac tice.' ARTIFICIAL EYES Inserted without pain. No el.nrge made for eraminatkm. • July 24.- ITOIV ITCH ! ITCH! SCRATCH! 'SCRATCH SCRATCH! Wheaton's Ointment will our° the Itch in .10 hours, Also mires oak Aeons, wirers, rhi/b/nins, and all eruption. of the akin. Price 50 cents. For sale by all Druggists. , - By sending 60 cents to Weeks a l'otter, Sole Agents, 170 Washington stnoet, Boston,- Mies., it will be forwarded by until,:frec of postage, to any part of the peited Status. oat ST, '66-6nt. OP CONSTIMPTION.—Two thin shoes make ono cold; two colds, one attack or bronchitli; two attacks of tlonchitisit, one coffin. , All of the above diseases eau be AVOIDED by tbis Orley use of Sellers' Imporial Cougb tiyrtip--e aura and speedy remedy for Coughs, Colds, Influenza ffintssoness, Whooping-tough Sc. .sold everywhere. jive moo, 186S-Iy.. ortift; ull rifEEM MARRIED. DIED. The Bellefonte Market _ ...... $2 05 MBE LPL' CIA I, NO 77 CBS .1 7 1APPLNESS Ott J(l6liltY ? e THAT Ift TIIA Qt F.NTIOO. All nervntis flutterers afflicted' with rportna, torrhtett, seminal mutilate/R.4+m of power, im potence do. eaused by self alma., sexual exam ece and impure conntictiodl, eau have the means of self cure furnished thew. by Ilwidt• 3B iwg, with stamp. JOAN D,IVILLIAMS, P. 0. Bnx- /853. apr t 4 ly Phildelphia, Pa. A CARD Y 0 INA Lit/S.—A Clergyman, while residing in Mouth AmerioltsusSmlsitionsrY , dlsoovercvl a. safe and simple remedy fur the Curti of Nervous Weakness, Early Deasy, Ins eams pf the Urinary and Seminal Crgaus, end tw the whole train of disorders .ought an by baneful and vicious habits. Groat numbers hat o been &heady cured by this noble remedy. Prompted by a iloSiro to benefit.tho Minuted and tintortuitet*. I will rend theTeelpo for preparing yuid usiag.tLts sa.:l,diarltrik sealed. gavelsPe, to any one who 'meth it, Fr co of Charles- Moose inelose n port-paid envelope., addressed to yuutuolf. Address ,losare T. /1414 AV, Fits- Lion D, Bible 'louse, Now York City. ,1521-6 in RE(EUKATISM AND NEElft.lLGlA.—Sii metects remedies for these complaint' bar been brought heifers the public. and used with varying succets,ce they generally contain none curative qualities. Irut unfortunateir for th afflicted, they are of little effleiency. Porvon • perfecting a radical cure. But the Ureat Inter nal Remedy, Jelmeores R. Compound, effectual ly banishes the disrease hoot. the system. It is beyoud a doubt the surest and most :speedy remedy for Rheumatism, Neuraairt, quo, 4o• overused: 71 bee gained the patronage ad. favor of persons of every reek. and the demand is steadily increasing. ' It is a prieelesti remedy to those uftheted. Sold by Druggists every where, june 1883.-Iy. VS:oh:TABLE SICILIAN iIAIR lIRNEWIIIt has proved itself lobe the most reflect preparation for the hair e%er offer ed to the ptlldio. It is a segetable compound, and contains no injurloor properties whatever.' 'IT W ILI. ItE4TUItE GRAY HAIR TO ITF. OHIO IN AL PODIA, It will keep the heir from felling nut It deatieew the scalp .nd makes the hair sal Moron. owl .1101. It it n tplcndi.l hair fireAeing. No p0r.0.0. off or soliitsg..hould rail to omo it. IT li RECONIAIENDED A NI) 1]; 4 1.:1) ITT TII E FIRST MEDICAL AUTIIORITY. Ar"..AnkrAr— ' ' Iteneer, and take no other IL P. HAI L & CO Nassau, N. IL, Proprietors. Tor sale by all druggists. aug 1.5"6:i 6 71 TALISO'fT'S PILLS, Anti 11:isiti-titte.- 1-1 Onniponnil of highly lioncentrated from ROOTS ANIA,J4ERES, rthe grnatowt-nwittetut ritu r c — proydrea — reia the nriEinal prescription of the celebrated Dr. Th[Mitt, and used by him with remarkable suc cess for twenty years. An infallible remedy in Disonsea of the Liver, or any dirango men tof the Digestif o Organs, they cum Diarrhoea. Dyspepsia, noes, Liver Complaint. Tbe Moll-known Dr: Mott says - of then° Pills "I have used the formula from which your they are made. in my practice far ova 12 )oars; have the finest effort upon ths hi neer and e Organs of any medicine in the would, and are the most perfect Purgative which hod ever yet been made by anybody- They eye safe and pleasant to take, but powerful to cure, Their penetrating properties stimulate the vital actii - flies of th e body, remove the obstructions of its organs, purify the blood, and expel cliscase.— They purge out the foul humors whieb breed and grow distemper, stimulate stupid' or die inhered organs into their natural action, and impart a healthy tone with strength to the whole system. Net only do they cure the bvery.day complaints of 01 or, hotly, but also foi toidable end ilsingero. Mimeses, and being pnrely veget able are tree friun any risk or harm. \o person who hue once used them Pills w ill ever be n ith out them." They create pure blood and remove nll impu ritio4 from the system, hence area positA cure for yft" Fel ors, Headathe„Pilt, Meeurkd liereilitaryliumoro.^tiM . Doge --For Adults, one Pill in the morning • for children under d years, hall a Pill]. Prieo $1 per box. Trade supplied, or sent by mail, post paid, to any part of the U. States o? Canada , ' on receipt of prier None genuine without the foe elinllo of V. Mutt Tel— butt, M. I). V. MOTT TALBOTT L Co., No. 62 Fulton Street, Now York., Juno 2, Inn.i. 10—ly NEW ADVERTISEMENTS SOMETIIING FOR TILE LAUIES NCY MILLINERY AND DP op' m n anoy MILLI NERY and DRESS-1111AKIN6.estahlimhment in Blanchard'a Buildimi, on Alleganyytreet, In the romu formerly occupied by Ore. Green and Dur worth, • MISS g A. DARE, takes this method 4,1 informing the eitisene of lietlettinte and the public getterkliy that dile hoe now on hand and ready for "inspection an elegant assortment of Woolen Good, ea r l, ((loves Hosiery, Trimmings. Patterns Old La dies' Dross Caps, ma., etc., is high she (eels role to uttering to the taste of a ilisoriminating public, COIII6OIIB that her stock capnot be ex celled by that of any other establishment in town. IMM An EX I•KiIIEXCED Mit-Liana willbe found at this ertatiligliment, whork torte end ability to make beaulful, and durable work to beyond yuontion. Tho public are requested tb coil um' exninine fur theturiolver. Opt. 13, 180 LADIEti FANCY FURS'! For ladies and ‘ Children's wear. in Coo city Also a One sesortdrent of Bent . / Far (Doves and Collars. I am inibled to dispose of my goods at voiy reasonable prices, and I would therefore solicit a rail from my friends of Centre comity tad vi oiady, Rememhar the name, numberand Aral. J 01.1 N FARRIRA, • 718 Arch St., above 7th, south side, Philadelphia. tztx. I hays tioru)Rner, nor annotation with any othatetorc in Philadelphia. Oet.l3'6.sNtn. B A.NKS, VINMOREy& CO Witiail LOCKS, ft. IL TRACHS'AND DEVOTS, COAL, lIAY AND LIVE STOCK. Also all the various deioriptions of DORMANT,A PORT,ARLB PLATFORM S C A LitS, AND PATENT HEAVE, , Northwest Corner 4t 15th senipig ..a PENN'A AVENUE, PHILADELPHIA,' 04.13, -. '65 -Iy. rilIN AND SHEET IRON WARS.'ldinufao i turod. ind.for sale, wholdiak said iota% at IluuKa Hiludnas foundry. NEW ADirERTIe.EiaNTS N EW /11Uf I NEW 000nwr iirritsw ritICES f !I 111011 RA7ZI, 1111BEZD OUT ! GOODS , AT OLD 1 1 11‘1110:416 riticEsl 11 OF F k, KRI.LER, (Formerly Doter WOO Would reepeetft44 inform the world end the rest of mankind, that theylovejnyt opened out, and are daily receiving a4arge STOCK 01' ROODS OFALL%IJiDS, . within they are offering at the very locest mar ket price. DRY' GOODS! • . Consisting Stag teen `styles of FIurRAD AND PLAIN Al PACAI, PIUVRED AND PLAIN ALL WOOL Dr LAINLS, SHEPHERD PLAIDS, BLACK SILKS, SUMMER SICK'S. • 1111811 . ponnis. , WRITE littODS. t'thite Coanterp►n6s, , Linen and Cuttou Shootings, Shepherd Meld Ilidnerrals, Bleek•Cleth, Kentulikey Jenne„ Drille, Ladies Cloaking, Plain Colors; Middlesex C.oths. Revenants, and , MAWS OF V 412d01il COLOR'S, GENTLEMEN '8 • IV E R. A full line of Cloths, Citsainieres, Saliucltcs and Vesting, all kinds and prices, which will be sold cheap: P e bait , constantly on hand a largo and well solorted stock of all kinds of Ulu ivy di = All lum of country produce taken in excltang fur goods, and the h4fillet4onnrket yrine. u/fouALI FRIENU AWAKE TO YOUR. INTEREST For We reel sathded that we can Malt yeUr - TASTISS as well as your runsee. Helleforpte, Sept. 8, '335-61.7. (I.l44sTaLex.o_.PßOVlErt *sums Announces to his friends and the publio gen- GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE, in the room formerly occupied by Mr. Sternberg nv a clothing store, two doors ahoy. Mr. Living ston's book 'tore, and near the Post Oilieeortutro he will CONSTANTLY KNEr ON II AND thorrery chuicost. C ROCERIES, 111. IT, do Thew° Ito will sell as loin as possible, fur cash or country produce DO hopes by strict often tom to business to secure a reasonable share of the public patronage. Aug 4, 1855-tf O,OQ HOOP SKIRTS. 628.-110PKIN8 kl1:.00: "OWN MAKE" OF HOOP aro!gotton up expressly to cleat tito wants of 01CC! CLABR TRANI. They embrace a complete aurertment or •td. the sty.' and rosin tstas Styles, Stirits. and Length, for Latlim--111inses, and Children. and are superior to all ethers MAD,: in point of Sym metry, Finish, and Durability; being made of 'ho fittest tempered Sliglish steel itprings,oyith 'fatten tittivlitur covering, analiaving all the me tallic luetcuiuge ItUMo% ably seemed, by improv ed machinery. They retain their shape and eltuiticity to the let, and are warranted to give entire satisfaction. Also. constantly in rip of full lines of nod Eastern Made SKIRTS, at very low Prices. Skirts made In order, altered and re paired. , Wh'Meanie and retail, at Maahfactory and Soles (tooth. No 828 Arch Street, Omit, oth, Philadelphia ;AN- Terms cash. One price only ! rug 7 'B.s:Ocos. M (MICA!, INSTIW AI ENTS GiItOYEST4EN , &, CO., NANO FATI: 'AIANT.W.CTURERS, 499 BROADWAY, NNW YORK Tho attection of tho public oil the, trade to invited to cur NEW SCALE, SEVEN OCTAVE M. E. I) A 1,11. Rosewood Piano Fortes, which for volume and purity of tune art enameled by any hitherto offered in this market. They contain all the modern improvements, AT lIN FARE! II VS 41 'FM nl,Sebed IR MANUFAC TORY, 718. ARCH St., Above Seventh, lIILADELPRIA. FRENCH, Li R,AND ACTION, HARP PEDAL, IRON FRAME, OVERSTRUNG 11.488,4 c., ails' each instrument being made under the pee -nal:LI supercisittu of Mr.•J. H. birovestoeu, who has a practical experience of OVER THIRTY YEARS in their menurnwture, IS FELIX WARRANTED in every portkular. . bare now in store my own Imports in and linnufae re, one of the fer~aflicauti- Selection of RB, TIIK "tiROVESTSEN PIANO FORTE' RECEIVED TIIIR HUMERI . AWARD 01 , OVER' ALL OTIILRA Al' TOR CELEBRATED wgittb's rms. • Where were exhibited instruments from tho hest makers of Loudon, Paris, Germany, Philadel phia, Baltimore, Boston and New York; and also at the American Institute for flee succes sive years. the Gold and Bllvolr Modals from both of which oan be Men at our wareroonts. By the introduction of improvements, we make. gill MORE PERFECT PIANO FORTE, and by manufacturing largely, with a‘ STRICTLY CASH SYSTEM, are enabled to offer these ioatrumauta at a pride which will PRECLUDE' ALL COMPETITION. 1111CCIOSOR TO A. B. DAVIS A CO. manufacturers of PRICES: Na.•l.—Sevian Octavo, round owners, Rose wood Plain Case, 8375. No...—Seven Octave., ronn4 corners, Rose. wood 'T p eary idoelling, $360. I 3.--Sevon - Orotare ' round corners, Rose wood Louts RP/. stylo, $825, . Terms.—Net oastk in ourrentAndi Deseriptive Circulars Pont/roe. _ PATENT STANDARD SCALES, , MUSICAL , The avaterstgivivaryipta traUs hiloceet (ha pnb)to, it i essl4l o re of azurite, tht4 Bois flfftWAV ' t 4;6 riAsoa, stAscis a }1.4111.4.1711$ 041=111-O.OANIS Alttlb cARIIART P p 4E403 I ienputorm He to toellothed to Meer to Tenons wiehiri tiv=o the altaya at Itileehqala Mid 6w 01thulat* aratigapt ly u-poo ratko,irisi say_ addielatteLtaineatlea N. B.t-lhato hwtrassipoll ia waramallt fat flee years. • , , - -vit.:I4I.=GASEN/ite • k MINS. . Thiugissibm, Allassilysalw eaitsbl• for] ing •mis. Bedtick a, •Wlndnel s,"& v., Cantisnere* ' Vefvotine. +• Corduroy, tiItUCEItIE; 4 MACItIEREI, 4.\ I.T. Ac E 112121 GEORGE D. PIFER orally, that he hal.opened a PROVItzI(LNS, TOBACCO A SUGARS, CONFMTIONARY,, t,A , GOOD Roozs - 4 , 0 th ty NARRATE D nu TO BURNSIDES ,lIRDIOINAL. LOOD SEARCA ER LT:ingurs imriter 1 - ,AnaliNxirrLEs. parti , etartx rrranmrea'rd far nee limning the Aprfng axce 4.5.1,..,derf s ben the hl:ootbir thick end etrqtltion retarded 'by unhstatby Fecretione. perfeetly oohs though powerful l'uritter, cleanse* and reams every portlint of the!velem. - Irte tl!itfealytwn= „aide and original Nlood•Feareher, *lrish for yrs= has performed the smut wonderful, yet permaneiteures, u reitfirnsedeeses of scrofuld, old wren, tefler, tumors, bale, lad all kinds ut vorofuloos &options.. It 1a idso a rellable.tirmitsly,for salt riverust, ring-worm, sfahl head, add kindred disease!. As i genaiir lona its effects are nwattlAtuig- Haut, and raunot fail to benefit where amid ao ooftlin to di • :.,• mown We wake no claim to haring discovered • "Panacea" or "Wniversal Raggedy" for all Rio ailment.; to which dash is heir; but wo do thane what ;mastless facts have fairly and fully . *Glatt listred, that In the BLOOD SEARCIIER lhe afflicted will Fled a "standard .nsediedne.' one smolt which they bars rely OW w ends edeettio for all diseases for which it is recommended. hare this day, Orb:diet 7th, 184, diaMieei of my entire 'Merest in J. 31.'Llnitsey'a iinprer d 11.1.0FI1S.E.1Re1111111t, to R. B. Sellers It Co., 'together with the right to axe my name in ite preparotton. The only gentripeartielrnill herr n:tor be perpere t t by them eze7ner►ely. J;.:1I. LIN IMEY • Niel , ft ED or M. E. SELLERS tf; CO., Sok Proprietors, ' PI latißl;ltti, PA COUGHS, COLDS, 110_111SEXESS, INFLeENZA, TICKWIO SENSATION OF TILT TIVIOAT, Aloupiag eo.ak,caosp, la, • Bsr.semairso IS nu% It le au old sad well tried remedy. and has 'wed the test of thirty years, Read the followiag: One Trial Ifi7l . Cutivitiee BLTI T)RIS, F 11114/IiLD Jantaore 19, 1814, .Ifr. R. X. Sv/tisa—Drar Sir: out of your '..Mperial . Cough, Syrup." •Wilt you send me, say six Boron r I do nut want to be out of it, as it is the only medicine that will e.. 100 ee bear raising the duel, Illvvilgore tie vrdirt coughiinuielanieliC" I have recommended it to persons and given them one bottle ou trial, and in every case the* have given cle..r test, uniny that it gave immediate relief. I have used it iu my ositi 01)14, and find it a suns cure for coughs and•dalde la all imes. QPC trial atilt convince *ay person d tbet it ts sure cure for the wont of eunghs =id colds. - I Ate yours moil respectfully, A. L. 8111S0:48 Tile. allele is strong testimony, and °gored without solicitation, in tieing' of the beet ooegb moJiciae of the day. The Great Curative! Prrvisvfto, April 19, 18b6. E. E. Seller.: I hare been troubled with * cough fur the last tea years, by reason of whkh I hare frequently been unable to sleep moss than half the night. tried many rataadies,b,it all iu vain. 1 heard of your Coot!! Syrup, and resolved to try it, and now state that the WO of a few bottles has cured use entirely* I cheerful. ly recommend it en a safe, r seal •.' -'e and colds Ire or roug o - OlJe. Yours tusliosqull).. • • ACM. 11 00111:4, Tins is -strong , teeny, out sit ou volunta rily. PUSPATIND $1 H. K SEUMRS it. CO, PITTSBURG ; PA JOHNSON'S RHEUMATIC COMPOUND` BLOOD PURIFILit TRIG} GREAT INTERNAL REMEDY II the but meilkine ever ofored to tber public. V., the effectual once of rheumatism, gout. neu ralgia, dympeppia, and as a blood patiSer, it bee no equal ; for all diseases arising from en nu re state tt the Mood., each all scrofula or, nu urn e. it, scald bead, totter, ring-worm, fe male complaint, and alt break-oats on the fees andb"d. The suet numbee'of nati-on medi clues w hich formerly bare been used tor tbikm &season were merely terspoeary in Omit elfeets, mid of doubtful virtue, but tbp RIIIVMATIC COMPOUIiD ruches the source of all trouble, end actually Inuitebes the diocese from the system by Ito gm. modiste action ou the blood. We advise one and all to he it a trial,itud become eatitllld of Its wonderful power. Pr.panoil utod-.1.1 Ar# E, SELLERS & ea, r• PlTTelprate, to SELLERS" LIVER .-) THE OItIRINAL, ONLY nitrii 4 413NUNE. Palmte:4l,i years a staplfiremodyibr Liver Complaint, Costittriess, • Biala tread:As Billioutrieteceden, head, and judge for rot:melt: &avail awe, dear Ce.s v. Mr. R.Z. BoUrr•—Deat art /Mak ft 'kitty I owe 66 1 yoo oat. oULTIO6 At alto that I Woo lies afro oda Oro tor • Nog Ow, sod op, ho*, goat Womb& aid brditt,l6M U a .19w Moto. Rootsig bii* ooMpoodlot Palo being Asa tryt 'W - - so t , rboolosoo*WHl L 8441 b• Y 6.001101 vial, I -Fg6066011 air put what me , sist !P -6r Tilts over oill‘ thit abistelltei.***l*.aistak tots soli =at, 'Art, AWE --486.6 w 41107 1 = ; ► /-• DrUlggiat, 0