.7 Altoona* illEattiunan TW3lllB—sl ificifcrian joidd advance $2,00 whack eat paid %advance, and $3,00 whoa net p a id Woe the ogOba . tioi of kb. year. -------- TIONOIIABOUT TOWKAND COUNTY Baum us a gobbler, somebody, for Christ mas. --a-- Thursday will ha Thanksgiving Court lisstevery wait attentlO: this week. The Nestletode caws:elites s good deal of totals/IL Braata3lo his reeelyed another lot of new goods at reduced prices. They are going off like hot cakes. Call and aria him. ----The Centre county ail is avrofttable institution. Of the examinee recently con fined there awaiting. trial at this term of coat, all but one or two have esoepeti. It should either be made secure or a new one erected. 11'.:1 Tea NEW of Megrb. Grailue & iliokion, on Allegany greet, in the old Ora ting reeldents, le now in full blast, and they are manufanturing delicious bread, rusks, &0., They will be prepared to ,supply any demand areoon se they get their atore'room in order. °ire them a oall. . Etsais or finaitt.—Two hundred and four head of sheep will be sold at public sale at Caleb Way's, near Sturmstown, in Half 'noon valley, on Monday next at 11 o'clock. They will be sold in lots of tin. The en tire stook consists of 64 lambs, 6f welhers, 72 ewes sad two bucks. Thou:Mks J. Moore is the seller. Those wanting to buy shoo% had better attend., Now PICITUZZ ref erence to our advertising columns it will be seen that Mir. C. A. Glenn has purchased Itte-rhotograpir-ear-of-Mr. nylorochere he is now prepared to take pictures in the best style of the art.- Mr. Glenn's pictMes were awarded the premium at the State Fair at Williamsport,, which is a high reo murnendation of his skill as an artist, Call and see him. ==l usicAt. fi u " orr Durst, formerly of this county, but now a resident of hlolis toznship, Carroll county, Missouri, raised off r lon roes of ground or about one sixteenth of an acre, keenly-Jive Lush,.ls of potatota; which would be equal to four hundred bushels per acre. The potatoes were dug from the ground on the 18th and 19th of October last. So sayb Peter Surat, whit helped to dig the same. This is the largest yield of potatoes we hive ever heard of. Can any of our Centre county farmers beat it I=l is oui issue of last week we stisted)the combined weight of Mr. and Mrs. Leathers. of Mechanicsville, in this County, to be co, ver GOO pounds, and several of our friends expressed incredulity. The fact is, as we have since been informed, by one well ;p3- quninted with the parties, their Weight is over seven hundred. Instead of I . 262 pcbnds, as we,stated last week, Mr. Lentil era weighs over 270 pounds, and Lie wife 942. This Is even more wonderful than be fore. Such corpulency has never been heard of in this part of the country, at least in our recollection. I=l THIS 04110 r of the Mimintown True Dem ocrat having finished "skinning" John J. Patterson, of that place,his ,4s turned his at tention to After custome and hauls him over the coals in the following manner : "Levi ilyere, the overgrown beast of a Postmaster at Thomsontown, was in gown last Friday, scolding as, calling the ()Actin' of his own town liars and anything but honest men, conferreing his ignorance, and making ati ass of himself generally. If he had sufficient soundness in his carcass to Mild it together, we woad give him a de- lightful skinning." That's what we call pretty plain talk:'. 'What's the peiee j of cow-hides In your toW3_,l Mr. Editor I=l Annixrsu TO TIEN Baa.—Op Tuesday last our young . and talented Nand, John P. Mitchell, esq., was admitted to the bar title place, having passed a highly cred itable examination before a: committee,cep posed of Messers McManus, Blanchard and Furst. The committee speak in the highest terms of Mr. Mitchell's abilities and proph esy fur him .a brilliant future as a lawyer, Mr. Mitchell hit; labored hard as s, student, and his early admission as a member of tbe bar is a fitting reward *phis-energy and perseverance. We hope our poet friend will now rest on his laurels for a brief period, and, by way of recreation, give the public some more of whiCh, in days not long since gone by, made his muse a wel come guest' in every household. It t will do him good to expand his soul in poetry once more, and will clear his brain of the dust, of thomusty law. books he has been peru sing - for so long. Here's our Sir, John, and may - your future be as glorious as.your present Is bright and promising. We take great pleasure in chronicling the mimes or another of our personal friends, with whom we were intimately associated in the halcyon hours of our boy hood's days, hirrNorman M. Hoover. Mr. Hoover was admitted to the bar on the same dyy with Mr. Mitchell, having ) ," like him, passed an examination 4 that was very ored itable to hit5,....01r. Hoover's oomnsittse Was composed of Messrs° Beaver, Ytoum , and 110 Y, who speak of him in a retry flattering manner. Mr. Hoover and Mr. Mitchell were students' on the same Office—that of Orris & Alexander---and the fact that they were both admitted on the same day and with such honorable oommondations from their committees, 1s creditable to those gen tlemen as well as to the young men theni selves. Like Mr. Mitchell, Mr. Hoover was a hard student, and has won his way into his present place in the profeesion‘hy the. force of his own indomitable energy. He is a young gentleman of strict Integrity and his moral „worth is beyond question.. We predict for him a most successful future. Now, Norman, hatig ou_your 'Wee. TH1r&ITIIIIHIre lf DAT ' seem/ our comments in the WATCHMAN of two weeks ago, is regard to the meat market in Bellefonte, and our animadver sions upon the conduct of the Messrs. Lints as meat sellers, gave immense Offense to those hxdividnalr. We hardli expected that they would feel pleased with the,article, but had no Idea that it - would cut so deeply se to throw MOM into such a perfect burr'. cane of passion as is exhibited in the bil lingsgate attack which they make upon us in last weeks issue of the Central, Press. Judging lizaut-lapguage they make use of, one might very naturally - infer that these men had, at one period or their liver, been inmates of a penitentiary or a mad-house. Probably, if the truth were kuowu, it might be even worse. Everybody can see that "damned rascal" is printed 'ln their faces as plainly as the eyes in a toad's head, stud from what we have heard, moral leprousy covets their souls as thickly as apote on a leopartEl hide.' These men say the reason why we made such an unfortunate (for them) expose of their coiduct,•as butchers, was because they refused to trust us to meat. This irertion is Bluntly untrue,— and if the. pUblic desire to know the real state of the case they can inform themselves by rending our card, which—by the courtesy of its editors—we, this week publish in the Central Press, in order that the contradiction of the Mkt may go forth to the public through the same col umns in which it was propagated. JI our readers will carefully glance over the article published by the Press, to which the signature of the Messrs. Loeb is ap pended, and for the insertion of which they paid eigAl cents a line,they will see that not one of the charges we made against them is denied. On the contrary, they are all set aside with the trembling haste of one who is anxious to get rid of an unpleasant subject by ignoring it altogether. To cover their confusion they fire at no a battery of vile epithets, which, tor.low vulgarity, are exactly on a par withahe despicable char acters nf...AfasenntirerdbutzuL_ - They es.,ade . the charges by saying that if they were to deny them we would only mare others, and they would nor& get done =kink denials, and so forth. Well, this is probably true. We have other charges to make against them—char gee, too, which they would probably not like o see in print. - There are those inThiri community who have been witnesses of some of their dirty practices, and who are willing to swear to facts whioh would be rather damaging to whatever little reputa tion the Messrs. Loeb may have for selling wholesome meat. Thefre are sad stories afloat in this community in regaid to .the predilection which certain Initchers have for making sausages out of anything and everything else than sausage meat; of their penchant for mixing a certain vulgar article (which shall be nameless here) with their s liver-wort ; of their propensity to cheat children who are scat to their shop for meat, and of their immense love. for (tattle that have been killed by lo c omotives. We say these stories are rife in this community, and it is . possible we be may called upon to elabo rate them. This we do not wish to do. We may, however, be forced to this alternative, unless certain parties mend their manners. As far as we are coneertied personally, we have but little interest in this meat mat ter. And for the hard names which these men call us we don't care o fig. As the nigger said when the jackass kicked him, we 'consider the source," knowicg that the oaths of these fellows ,would hardly.be ta kin in a court of justice. One thing, how ever is certain : these Loebs have "skinned" this commujaity about long enough. They sucked in knavery wtth their first, breath, our have practiced it ever since they were cube. They are a couple of "Shylooks," bound togothet by the tie of personal in terest, and, like their infamous prototype in the butcher business, will exact the "pound of fiesh,"'no matter what may be the conitqactioe. They are a yoke of miserly, selfish vagabonds, as rapacious a pair of scoundrels an the good Lord ever lot live in a decent communilSid utterly unworthy of the confidence o tronage of the public.• When. Mr. Brown accepts the two hundred dollah "which they offered him to quit the business, in older thbt they might monopolize the whole castes' and put beef and pork up to whatever -prices might best please them, this people will probably learn, to their sorrow, the true character of these grasping, greedy knaves, and will regr?t that they wer eolliouraged in their midst the growth of the vampyres who are.aow sucking the last drop of blood from those whose necessities compel them to submit to the depleting operation. In order that there may be no misappre hension as to the responsibility of the above remarks, we put our name to them, hoping that we may not again be obliged to paddle in such a dirty puddle as the characters of these butcher-brothers. Joe W. Pro. tem. editor of "Watchman." OIL IN MIFFLIN.—We bad the pleasure of taking by the hand on Friday last our old friend, Copt. Geo. M. Kepler, onL of the few lucky individuals from this reek 'o woods, w'ho have engaged in "ile" business. Mr. Kepler has just returned from Mifflin county, where he has made arrangements to sink a well, in search of the "greasy fluid." In the part he intends operating in —Decaturo township,—he tells uq, that the surface indications, exceed any they ever leas on the ceNbrated Hyde and Egbort farm on oil creek—a farm which perhaps has yielded more oil, than any other of like extent in the Vowing.° region—and that he has every ,prospect, notwithstanding the evil prognostication of creikers'and doubt ers, or striking a good *ell.. We hope he and.the persona interested%ith him, may not be disappointed, but if they are, it will be theft's( well ever locate 4 by George that has failed to produce. oil. Out of sixteen located and sunk under his direction, du ring the past two years not one has failed being good paying wells, and one—the Co quett,—one of the largest ever 'struck in the oil ow= • . • —We are'informed by Mr. Allison that a deer was shot in Howard borough one day Met week. It must ( hare been very much bewildered to have wandered so near to a Hi:talon as that. Bellefonte Pubflo Schools. •• 7- & - LLIPONTR, EA., Nov. 27,1865. MESSRS. EDITORS: The third month of the schob I term closed on Friday, the 17th inst. Many persons have asked for infer frition concerning the condition pf the Reboots, 'but, owing to pressing demands upon my time, I have not been, heretofore, fully prepared to answer as I wished. I believe a report of the schools at the pres ent time would prove .acceptabie.to all who, are at all late:4110 in them and therefore askspace in your paper to offertratntement. The schools opened Aug. 28, and have eV twined to numbers and sustained a percen tage of attendance largely in excess of the last session at the 'same period ; so large that the 'township pupils were neoesseily removed. I have introduced, opened 'and brought into use. a series of Registers 111 1 tended to contain every item of interest re lating to the sch'ools., From these I beg leave to offer a tabular statement, with the hope that it may prove an answer to all and at the same time induee all to cultivate a greater interest in the Intellectual welfare of the young, ReFeentsge of Punctuality.— F 3 F- 4 I Per. °att. sick' Per et. attend. for quarter... 1 2 1 2 r2l2' Per cent. of attendance ad me I '4 I 2' I 2 2 Average Age FemalePupile.......u. Melo Pupils Teacher' =EI Schools There are in the schools six pupils defini tive in bearing;-12•Alefeotive ln speech, and u dukalva la s ght. • There are 85 orphans by loss of father or mother, or both. Mean temperature,—record taken at 9 a. ni., and at 2 p. m.,-63 degrees ; extreme 88 and 44. Whole number of pupils in November, 1864, was 179. Whole number at present is 228. The schools are its clean and healthful condition ;—a surprising fact when it is known that there are no means of ventila tion, other than throwing open windows and doors. The school furniture is not at all what it should be; and of apparatus for illustrations, there are but few pieces. The number of visitors is increasing, yet there arco to few ; and visits bvmetnbers of the board, are of rare occurrence ; a major ity not having been in the schools as visi tors, more than once sines; the school began; They are, however, doing much for their constituents and would do more if they felt sure of active co/operation on the , part of the people. A new feature, I hope a beneficial one, will soon be tested in the form of a visiting and examining committee. Much good is expected dived and indi rect, through ; their interest os "school men." In behalf of the teachers and their char ges, I tender a cordial invitation to all friends of education to aid us in building up schools that shall:speak loudly and well for the community. I. T. WOODS Tne Loron,—The cold and changeable weath er tells terribly on those who have week and diseased lungs. Many are suffering at this time with affections of the throat and lunge. Bron chitis is becoming a very commoa affliction. Those who aro predispoeed to Colds, Coughs, Bronchitis, &c., should avoid the night air There are many preperations 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 cubes in thii wont cases of Coughs, Colds Bron hitis, Asthma, and primary cams of Consump tion. I=l=l DIARRIPEA AND DYSENTNRY. — A sure reme dy for the worst cues of acute or chronic Diarrhoea and Dysentery is DerStrickl an's An ti-Cholera 111 ture--thousan de have bean cured by it—our Government uses it in the hospitals. It has cured many of our soldiers after all other moans have failed, in fact we have enough proof of the efficacy of this valuable preparation of astringents, absorbents, stimulants and carmin atives to advise every one df our 'readers to get a bottle.and ha, ait in readiness, and to those who suffer to, try it directly. Sold by Druggists everywhere.. Ask fur Dr. Strlckland's Anti- Cholera Mixture. 2O—ly 'MAREIV,D. On Tuesday, Novianber 286b.r by Rev:. W. J. Gibson, D. D., Mr. James Allison, of Clinton county, to Miss Elizabeth McDowell, of Marion townsbip,•Contro county, Pa. • _ DIED. I GOBI , : TO BR AO AKOo.L•—Lilly tell, daughter At Johlithan and Si man Hess, on Sunday morn ing NSioruDer,plgth instant, aged 1 year, 7 months and 12 days. Darling Lilly followed her little brother, ne little over bno your ago, both haring become victims to that unmerciful disease, dyptheris. A bud was nipped on earth to blossom in Heav en. The sun eat on living Lilly on Saturday evening,hut rove upon her, to set no more for ever, as brother and sister clapped the glad bands of recognition in that blissful shore from whence no traveller ever returned. There the sun never ceases to shine. There the little shining ones have already united their infant voices in "singing unto the Lord." Truly they could exclaim, while sealing the battlements of taven, "I mount, I fly • 0 Grave! whore is thy victory? 01)eathr where is thy sting:" And now those little angel' oan look down from higtest Heaven and see two childless, mourning parents, and omit from the tomb, "Father, meet us ! Mother, meet eel" and in stead of being two families—one on earth and one in Heaven—let us =eke one everlasting family at @Mrs right hand, whore parting is known no more. TrnlY can it, be said, "foe ,Lilly to dies, was gain," I=ll ]u Richmond, Indiana, on the I9th ultimo, NV. Magee A. L. Brandt, aged *9 rods. The ditlfearred lady was a daughter of Charles Larrimer, esq„ formerly of this county, who settled In the West about the year 1835. Al though personally unaermodnted with her, we hive beard her igintene of as one of those beauti ful characters that sometimes make the world better for their having lived In It. Her 'wild sras ever open to the peer and unfortunate a round her, and possessing ample ratans, she gave freely to all who needed her charity, ex. eat ing no reward but the approval of her own conscience, and the smile of Him who has said, "In as meek arrie have done it unto oneoof the least of these mj brothers, ye have doge it Onto me." She was a dovotod w ife and mother, o' Christian, in the true senarLefthe word, an or nament to society, and a model worthy of Imi tatiornby all who esteem virtu/Hind • , orth as the brightest gems in the casket of Jew• tbnt composes a true woman's heart. Living, she was loved by ay—dead, her niem cry will be cherished forever., May she sleep in' peace. J. W. F. In North MIIIIIOII, on thelOth Instant, An nie R. daughter of 11. and Mary L. Reif snyder, in her 3d year. Gone to thy rest., our Annie Gone le thy dreamless bed, Gentle iNd undefiled, With blessings ea tiiy head. Fresh 'lmes in thy hand, , Beds. en thy Waste from this d'earfal land, Where flowers so qublly fado Berm thy bout might learn. In waywardness to stray, elleforeAhl feet eoiald turn, The Bark and downward way Ere ski might wound the breast, Or sorrow wake the tear, Rise to thy home of reel, \ In you celestial sphere. Elle Because thy 'mils was falo, Thy lip and eye ao bright, Because thy cradle cnro • lVaa such a fond delight. Shall love with weak embrace, Thine upward Hight detain ? No! etc thy blotted place Mug - the angel train. The BellefenteArket,_ Corrected Wee/ay by Hoffer & /Cater, Mbitb Sit The following tro - the quotations up.to 4 o'clock on Thursday evening, when our paper wont to prose: - White Wheat, per bushel $2 15 Ked Wheat, per bushel Ilya, per bushel Shellac( eorn, per bushel J.larley, per bushel Buckwheat, per bushr9 ,gloversced, per bushel Potatoes, per bushel.. Eggs, per dozen Lard, per pound.... Bacon, per pounds ..—.. ........ . Pork, per pound - Tallow, per pound Butter, per pound Rags, per pound Ground Plaster, per ton IRON CITY COM6II4II,CIA.L, COLLEGE. AND NATIONAL TELIiGIS,APR INSTITUTE. F. W. Jemittrin, J. C. SMITD, A. M.; Principals. ALex. COWLRY, Kra CollegeUuildiny Coe, Penn & St. Clair St. Seeottd " " Oild Fellow'. Ibtildirly, sth St. Third " " No.. 20 nod 28 St. (Nair St. AIDDtAI.B FOR TER WRO. 11Ni:rut] Nor. 25,1865 P L Speck, Flushing, Belmont Co, 0. D Laeghman, Red Bank Furnace,Armstrong Co. II 11 lingg, Now Philadelphia, Tue. Co, 0. C Nauman, Clinton, Sungmit Co, 0. J N Elvers, Cass, Ventage a. II M Dougan, Washington, Co, Vaal). Co, Pa. A L Somers, Cuyahoga Falls, Summit Co, 0. J C Fullerton, Mt Jackson, Lawrence Co, Pa. A W lrwinotrroyo, Elk Co, Pa. C L Cotton, Indianapolis, Marion Co, Ind. L Sibley Creighton,, Guernsey Co; 0. W S Mc Doilrell, Mt Panic!, Franklin Co, Pa. II Beek, jneNittany, Centre Co, Pa.' Jlt Bee., " T B Frew, Iffeadvtile, Crawford Co t Pa. A W Gordon, " 41 J II Weltmer, Congress, Wwne CC, 0. J E Warner, 41 1 It Clifford, Ligonier; Westmorland Co, Pa. J It &ma, Athens, Athens Co, 0. F B Smith, Bridgeport, Bel. Co, 0. 11 E Waddc, Elm Grove, Ohio Co, West Va. W McCullough, "Rooming Valley, Crnwrd Co. E W Ilarroun, , R M Slaps, Elate Lick, Armstrong Co, Pa. J7 - Clifton, Washburn, Grant Co, Wis. S I) Rainey, Blair Co. Pa. 0 S Curet, Eldersvilie, Wash. Co, Pa. For terms , end information concerning the College, addiess. Jnenons, SMITH It COlirmsr p , Pittsburgh, a. l'rinapal. •451 , ..5.C' ,lAL NOTICES ..1 i WHISKERS! WHISKERS! Do you want Whiskers or hioustaollbs7 Our Grecian Compound will force them to grow on he smoothest face or chin, or hair on bald hoods, in six weeks. Price $l,OO. Sent by snail anywhere, closely scaled, on receipt of price. Address WADNER dc CO., Box 138, Brooklyn, N. Y. ' feb 17 ly THE BRIDAL CHAMBER, van essay of Warning and Instruction for_young meoz-pub llshed by the Bowan! Association, and sent free of charge in sealed envelopes. A 4111 1 .0118 Dr. J. SKILLIN HOUGHT.OX, Howard Association, Philadelphia, Pa. feb lily The Mason's: Cabinet 'Organs, forty different styles adapted to sa cred and secular music, for $BO to $6OO esch.— TBIRTY-FIVE GOLD or SILVER MEDALS, or,other first premiums awarded them. Illus trated Catalogues free. Address, MASON HAMLIN, BOSTON, or MASON BROTGERS, Now Yuan. - 14.0-33- y. ' EBO.-Sokrigitle, - B*III , FMIXIIO - A - 21 - 0 - 43ATA - 11R11- .- treated w,litBl the utmost success 'bir - Di. J. ISAACS, VBB iot and Aurist, formerly of Ley den, Holland; No. 510 Pine street, Philadelphia. Testimonials from the most reliablstom cea,in the city and country may be seen at hie ffice. The medical faculty-are invited to moo pony their patients, as ho has no secrete in prac tice. ARTIFICIAL EYES inserted Mout pain. No cLarge male for examination. July 24. ly. 4 ITCH! ITCH! ITCH! SCRATCH ! SCILATCII ! SCR CII Wheaton!' Ointment will cure the oh in 48 hours. Also cures salt rheum, ukere, chaining, and all eruptions of the skin. Pries 60 cents. Fin. sale by all Druggists. By sending 80 cents to Weeks A Potter, Sole Agents, 170 Washington etreeteDoaton, Mass, it will be forwarded by mail, free of postage, to any part of the United Atates. n." oct 57, 'B6-81n. • r'. H APRINES 4 OR N. SLR] 'TVA? re !run orrarrgivi. All nervous sufferers afflicted pith sperms torrtra, seminal emissions, loss or power, Int _potence Ac. caused by self abuse, sexual exces ses and impure conneetlons, can balls the meats of self cure furnished them, by addresslng r with stamp. JOHN D. WILLIAMS, P. O. Box 2853. apr 11 ly _ litAildelpkia; Pa. A CARD TO INALIDS.—A Oleroman, while residing In South Miseries is a mitWosiary, discovered a cafe and simple remedy for the Cure of Netrousikpakness, Early Decay, of the Urinary and Seminal Organs, and the whole train of disorders brought du by baneful and vicious habits. Great numbers have been already mired by this noble remedy. Pronfpted by a desire to benefit tbe afflicted and Unfortunate, I will send thafteeips form:sparing and using this medicine, In a seeded envelope, to any one who need. it, Fres of Margo: • Please inclose a post-paid envelope, addressed to yourself. Address .101111Plt T. tion p, Bible House, New 'fork City. ry71.15 UM ARITHMETIC OF CONSIIMPTION.—Two thin shoes 'hake one add ; tV:Veolds ' one attack of bronchitis; two attacks of bronohitisit, one eoffin. All of the abet* diseases eau be AVOIDED by the timely use of Sellers' Imperial Cough zyrnp—a rare and speedy remedy for .Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Hoarseness, Whooping-Cough bold everywhere. June 23, 1865--ly. ItHEIINIATISSI AND NEURALUIA.—Nn maroon remedies for these oomplaints have been brought before the public, and pied with varying emecemt, as they generally contain smile curative qualities. But unfortunately for the afflicted, they are of little efficiency. For often they only 'modify diseases, and do little towards perfecting a radical cure. But diet/rest Inter hat Remedy, Johnion's R. Compound, effectual.- ly banishes the disceaso from the system. It A' beyond a doubt the serene and most :speedy remedy for Rheumatism, Neuralgia. (lout, &c. ever Afed. It has gained the patronage an, favor of persons of every rank, and the demand is steadily increasing. It is a priceless remedy to thole afflicted. Bold by Druggists eiery where. Juno 23, 1363.-4. ' REYES' AMBROSIA FOR THE RAM- Mho Original and Genuine Ambrosia•• is pro .l pared by J. AbLesr 'Hamelin, and is the best hair dressing and preservative tiow.in use. It stops tjto hair fulling out. causes it to grow thick and long, and prevents it from turning prematurely grey. It hradicatea daiittruflr oloansos, beautifies, and renders the .hair soft, glossy, and curly. Buy it, try it, and be con vinced. Don't be put off with a spurious arti cle. Ask for Rehires' Ambrosia, and take no other. For sale by druggists and dealers in fenev'goods everywhere. Price 7.5 cents per bottle—Viper dozen. Ads dress REEVES' AMBROSIA DEPOT, 62 Ful ton Street, New York City. 0ct.13'65-4m HALL'S VEGETABLE SICILIAN RA IR RENEWER hoe proved itself to ho the most perfect preparation for the hair over offer ad to the public. It is a ‘egetablo eoniponna, and contains no injurious propertiee whot,ver. IT WILL REISTORIiI GRAY HAIR TO ITS ORIGINAL COLOR: It will keep 'the hair from falling out. Itqiggnses the scalp and mal,,e , ilthe hair soft, histlenis'and silken. It Is a 4plendid hair drejilpg. No person, old or voyntr. fail to olteA. IT ItECOMAI - till\ltED•A Ur.ED BY ENICAL Artllolll'l'l. prylr- Ask for If all'g Vegetable Sicilian Hair Reoet4or, and take no Other. ' . • • R. P. 11A1 T. k CO, • Nassau, N. IL, Proprietors. For isle by all druggists. atig 15 '65 Gm --- NEW-A N EW FIRM! NEW (100DS!: AND NSW PRICES !!! THOR RATES RUBBED OUILI GOODS AT OLD FASHION E D PRICTSI ..... 2 00 ..... 65 ..... -75@$1 75 I 0) HOPPER & KELLER, (Fermc.ly Unfree-ILA) Would respectfully inform the world and the rest of mankind, the) they haVajurt opened out, and are daily receiving a large STOCIC. OF GOODS OF ALL KINDS, which they are offering at the vory lewest.ntar het price. DRY GOODS! Consisting of tho latest styles of 110IIRED AND PLAIN ALPACAS, PIOCRICD AND-PLAIN ALL WOOL DI LAINDS, SHEPHERD PLAIDS, BLACK SILKS, SUMMER. SILKS, IRISH POP I. I NA, WHITE GOODS, White Counterpanes, Linon and Cotton Shootings, Chocks, U 10 gluns, Tledticks, Flannels, <to., , , 16 00 Shepherd Plaid Ba!morale, Black Cloth, Caeaimeree, Valvoline, Corduroy, KenstuckeY Jeans, Drill,, Ladies Cloaking, Plain Colors, Middlesex Cloths, Ropellauto,and PLAIDS OF VARIOUS coLoTti. GENTLEMEN'S WE R: A full line of Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinettes and Vesting, all kinds and prices, which will be sold cheap. We bare constantly on hand a large and well selected stock of all kinds of CROCKERY, ----- GROCERIES, MACKEREL, HA LT, I.c Which we will dirpose of at the very lowest leash prices. All kinds of country produce taken in esehlir for gouda, ind the highest market prices allowed. FRIENDS AWAKE TO YOUR INTEREST For we feel sat isfled that we can suit your TASTES as well as your ru RP ES. Bellefonte, Sept. 8, '65-Iy. • 628. "OWN ItI S A C IW" S oP f1 1 2 1 8 0 - 61 1 STIt'f7 aro ;getten up exprosoly to moot tho panto of YIRST CI.ABB TRAMS. They embrace a complotn assortment of ALt. the new and nrsineaba Styles, Sires, and Length, for Ladies, Missed, and Children, and are superior to all others asps In point of Sym metry, Finish, and Durability; being made of the finest tempered English steel springs—with Linen finished cowing, and having all the me tallic fastenings immovably secured, by improv ed machinery. They retain their shape and elasticity to the last, and are warranted to give entire satisfaction. Also. constantly in receip of full lines of nod Eastern Made SKIRTS, at 'Jery low Prices. Skirts made to order, altered and re paired. Wholesale and retail, at Manufactory and Sales Room. No 628 Arch &mat, above,6tb, Philadelphia, 561/3- Terms cash. Ono price only I stag '65-4urtici. LADIES FANCY FURS FANCY FURS; For Ladles and Children's wear. in the city Also a Ana assortment of Gent's Fur Gloves and Collars. I am enabled to dispose of my goods at very reasonable prices, and I would therefore solicit a call from my friends of Centre county and vi cinity. Remember tjse name, number and street. lIN FAREIRA, 718 Arch St., above 7th, south side, Philadelphia. Ws- I have no partner, nor connection with any other store in Philadelphia. Oet.lB 'Bfr-4m. MUSICAL ITISTRIIMBIITEL The undersigned vary respeotfully informs the publio, and especially lovers of music, that hav ing obtained from the manufacturer din sole, aggeeoo flat the SON'S PIANOS, MASON A RAMLIN'S CABINET OROANN ANA OARMART, NEEDHAM & CO'S MELODEONS, lie is/prepared t ‘o /deliver to persons wishing good llostrUments the above at Philadelphia and New llork retail imioiee' Circulars sent promptly upon application, with any additional information chaired. N. 11.— Every 'instruntent is. warranted /or five ydoro. B. M. MESE, febl'fit . Huntingdon, Pennsylvania. HELMSOLD'S FLUID. EXTRACT DUCHU For Non• Retention or Incontinence of Urine, Irritation, !adenomalon or Ulceration of the Bladder or Kidneys, Diseases of the Prostrote Oland, Stone in the Flidder, Caleulas, t/rarri or Brick Dust, Deposit, and all Diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, Ind Dropsical Swellings. H E'LM BOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT 81TC,111.1 FOR WEAKNESSES ARISING FROM EX CESSES OR INDISCRETION. The Cob - siltation once affected with Organic Weakness, re.quires the aid of medicine to Iran gthon and invigorate the system, which lielmbele's Extract Euchn invariably dons. If no treatment be inbmitted to, Consumption or Insanity ensues. HELMBOLD"S FLUID EXTRA,CT BUCIfU rn alreetionniiti females, is - nnequnled hfriny otlier p" on, as in Chlonnsig or lie tention, Irregularities, painfulness or suppres sion of custonisiot °mentions, Ulcerated or' dehirrue state oflhe Uterus, .Leueorrtuna, and ell coulplaintalniAdent to the 6°4, whether aria-, ing,frmn habits of dissipation, imprndencies, or in the Decline Of Change in HELMDOLD•'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCIIIJ 0 IMDROVED ROSE,WASII Will radically exterminate from the system dis eoaos of Urinary Organs arising from ilabifs of Dissipation of fifth. s:rpinse, 6, Ito ireirryc 1,1 Jut. cold no exposer.; CoMplelely ofporbc. those en/qv/son( and Amur? ' , II* /111,44 r rt. %petit. I. Ott curing all them, unpleas ant and dangerous diseases. HELMBOLD'B PLUiD EXRRACT BUCIIU In all eases of the Urinary Orgamt, whelher ex iting in male or female, from whatever mum oiiginating, and no matter of how long standing. It is pleasant in taste and odor, immediate in in its action, and more strengthening than ady of the preparations of Bark or Iron. Those antrering from Broken-down or Delicate Constitutions, procure the remedy at om7z. The reader meet be aware that howevereli; ht attack of the ahote discaser, it is certain to affect the bodily health, mental pow ers, and happiness, and that of hie posterity. Our flesh and blood arc supported, from These sources. PIITSICIANS, PLEASE . NOTICE We make no seeret of:the ingredients. HELM- B01.1)11 .F.I.UID EXTRACT BUCIII7 is com posed of Bache, Cubebs and Juniper Berries, se lected with great care, and prepared in vacno by 11. T. 11EI.M.BOLD, Druggist and Chemist, of sixteen yeaCs' experience iu the city of Phu. dolphia. and which is now 'preesribed by the most eminent physicians, has been admitted to ore in the United States Army, and is also in nary general use in State Hospitals and pnblio Sanitary Institutions throughout the land. • BUCHU. (Frans Dispensary of the United Mateo.) DIOSMA cRFUTA. strenu LEAVES Propertles.—T'heir odor is strong, difrn site, and somewhat aromatic their.tawles bit terish, and analogous to initit. Medical Properties and arc gently sthjiulaiii:wifk a peon liar leniency to the L'rinory Organs, producing diuresis, and like other similar medicines, exci ting diaphoresis, when circumstances labor this mode of action. They are given in complaints of the Urinary Organs, ones as linseed, Chronic Catarrh of the Bladder, Morbid Irritation of the Bladder and Urethra, Disease of the Prostnite, and Reten tion or Incontinence of Urine, from a loss of tone in the parts concerned in its inattention. The remedy has also been recommended in Dyspep sia, Chronic Rheumatism, Cutaneous Afections, nnlrDropsy. Extract Burlin is used by persons from tA i c ages of 18 to 25, and from to 55, or in dui derfirm or change of fife; of era Confine ment or Labor Pains; Deal netting in children. ' ,Tver - Dr. Keys7 t e. .Phystelaii of over thirty years' ex fence, and a graduate of the Jefferson Medic 'ollege and of the Uni versity of Medicind and Surgery of Philadel phia. MB. H. T. HEINBOLD )ear Sir.—ln regard to the question oka cis as to inycipuzion about Buebs, I would lily that I have used and sold the article in casinos forms for the past thirty years. Ido not think there is any form or preparation of it I have not used or known to be used, in the Cartons diseases %here such medicate agent would be indicated. You are aware, as well int myself, that it has been _Extensively employed in the va rious diseases orthe bladder and kidneys, and the reputation it has acquired in my judgempt warranted by the facts. I have neon end need, an before stated, every form of litteAu—the powdered leaves, the simple decoction, Linoture, fluid extracts—and I am not cognizant of any preparation of that plant at all equal to yours. Twelve years' experience ought, I think, to give me the right to Judge of its merits, and without prejudice or partiality, I git a yours precedence over all others. Ido not value a thing aseurding to its hulk, if I did, other Roches would dbt-do yours. hut I hold to the doetrinintliat bulk Spri quantity do not make up value—cf they did, a copper cent would be \ worth more than a gold dollar. • AT 01IN FAREIRA'S Old ketattlltthed 'UR MANUFAC TORY. to. 713 ARCII St, Above. Seventh, ?RILADELI?IIIA,I have now in eter l iit my own Importa nt and Manufae ire, one of the Inv est and m Jet basal- ! it selection pf -I Inane ynur foflMeffeet—em,.patfirrito.- I have cured with it, and have poen crated with it,mure diseased of the bladder and kidneys than I hare e'er been cured with any other 'Ductal, or any other proprietary compound of whatever name. 140 WOOD STREET; PITT3IIISIIOII, Aug l ust 11, 1865. • ASK FOR I.ILLIIBOLJA FbOiDCERTRACF iii/CRO Aar- Direct lettars td DRUG AND CRBMICAL, WANNHOUSE, No, 694 Broadrray, Now York, MELUDOLD'S MEDICAL DEPOT, Ea\ !OP South Tenth Street, Below Chestaut, 1., Sold by Drningisbi tiferywhere. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS, TAME NO OVNLIL Octl3 MEDICINAL• USE Plespoctfully, yours, &c., OEO. 11. KEYSER, N. D., Philadelphia. .4.14' FOR JIRLYBOLPS. MUSICAL 131411tIV3ilnS, Xlibg ' . P . MUSIC STORE, CORNER MAIN -YD WILL SI a Fru. LOCKftAVEN, PA T. I'. ItYNDF,II PI,E.V!!;10 in announcing to the riiis.ns o 1 centre 111,11 that his mask- stiaie i. new IN srccEsgrtiL orLaAitbN and that ha itravarcd to ruintdi than a.-It Musical Instruments OF "ErrilY prscitirroly, On the most favarvil.le lilies. lie t4ket portion ler pleeoure in ealliti;.; the nttent/un of the peo ple to the tuperiur wialitiettuf this catobra.,t cmcKEnlNa's PUNOB, Theta Pianos have unirersally taken the Nit premium over ell others wherever they here been brought hi competition, They Woe only to ho seen and heard to be 'Waited, a, their manufacturers hare succeeded so fully 1e..01.111- bluing in them those indispensable qualifies 4 ahe good piano, vb., brilliancy, power, depth, and t OECIAN LIKE RICIINASE OB TONE •- • • which it almili.itelylndiapaisable la an hub.- meat for necompanyLpg the ♦ales. nay are /also celebrated for STANDING IN TUNE • This quality is always desitabile, bat It is especially St) to persons living In the coaesiy, where it is not convenient to gat lirsifeseional tuners but seldom. ItYNDES.rKEEPS A SUPPLY of other Pianos. When ho tnftirms the plm.lo that he keeps the celebrated lIAINES BROTHER'S PIANOS, it is unneressary ty soy a word in eozormenda lion of theta, Wthe. reputation of the Eros is alone suffonent. • RYNDEIL ItESPECTFULLY ANNOUNC that he hu received the SOLE AGENCY or Central and Western Pennsylvania el dme Patent Inflated Iron lidus and roams BOARDMAN & GRAY PIANOS These Planes Vary In prioe from throe hun dred and's.% outy-tire dolhirs to asses hundred dollars, and are all warranted to eye parfait satisfaetion. PARLOR ORG-ANS fleeing received the SOLE AIikNCT fur the Centred Yertiele ui Powasylvpa:464 Like TREAT & DAYIti l ' PARLOR 0110 ANS .i.Nb IMPROVED MELODEON,. onithled to offer theni r te the publin wt re diteud rates. Thu Pitrkir Organs ara gottowAp in the west durable and atiractice rra trarrtuitod to give PERFECT seTiSFACTIOS, and are Hold ten to fifteen percent, eheaper glum those of any other Bret-elan manufacturer. We invite a etnriparison of them with those of any other maker with reference to en the aaanatiel qualities of a good Instrument, vit., Quality ol Tone, Power of Tone, Promptness of Aotion. Capacity for Variety of Expreesion ' en&liwire but not least, solidity and durability ur 001242 n otion. These Organs Imp >ln ihed in &Hermit styles ; to suit the tastes and pockets of pen:Lasers, being ) n Plain Black Walnut eases 1 ' Carved Black Walnut Cases I Plain Oak Cases I PoNaiad Oak Owns I Plain Chestnut Cases! Fancy Chesthut Cases! Plain Rosewood Cases, and Fancy Rosewood Cases! ItYNDER KEEP 3 also a large supply of the catobratod MONITOR 01W1N9, CABINET ORGANS, CILEYNEY'S HICELSIOIt 0110 ASS • )10 14CII27NNY'll TEMPERED REED MBLODHOXPA. Itylipt , R IS PRIAMARDr 1 .9 Finnish PLINOS the United States, diutild nottc,not prefer others " than those ho keeps on bend. . '1 SYNDER , . .. WILL A L WAYS be supplied with an assortment of 17AINkS BRO'S. PIAIVOS, CgICKEMING".9 PIANOS, BOA RAMA 21" 4 OR4 rs pi,A.yos AND POU,Rlij .PIANOS. nreteful fortho larga.patronage already be.. mowed Ir. sad itaxions te sectsan the people with * stover therntay desire he the line of good instruments, ho has 'sande spesdel arriagcnsesta with the following celebrated factors-to Sit ordnirfor their Plancelt spas, sad at theis,prke. risy WS, B. BRADBURY, STEINWAY 4 SONS, GEORGE STEFS. s VOlt, Sri* Cif and au. - • RYNDRIK MPS GUITARS. f .•14: /AiIrTZR. litfp; • a fact scary Ain* vilittanouglatiOnt'ingßAY in Rinds Store. CelAami two MIL Primikli• eat free. • Fab. litilyl-066(-4,7. 13
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