comfit friMair tintaii4l:oBl 1 Y1 1.41 .! joiat* auf Okissia4o4 MAW* wise 40/44114t0i0 eesWpitatingtoi vow. - ---- ANSWERS tO OOSOEMMONDINts, BALL:s.--You_ hive to ask • miAiner, We don'tknow. Faasz R. 8.:€23/tmv.—We thank you for your if tit do not wish to invest at prescalc B. p . .8,.:-'.Woul4 like to be *itb you to- night, (Friday} bat And it Impossible.' • Wilt try and see you In Wlll sport Wort you leave for "Dixie." 'lust tell thlim we &ramming, ton," . .Ste.t Jiyig ...4,014)1 Napoleon is the "nephew or his mole"—the greet ,Emperor. We thick -ohe "'Little Corporal was the e eeeee t mat that ever lived, except our own Washington. Orcinohy wag the • ma of the marshal svho failed to come ti • at Waterloo. UT TOWN AND COUNTY I=ll wsa olsiprrad kW. In by ssifises In tb ou ug usual. Tvaisomso . hu other way th'll ehurehes: IhteWen w ANTIMACITZ. — EIhort II 4 B received one 'hundred tons of thrseite coal, which they are now el reduced rates. It ie the intention of gentlemen always to keep a large; supplj coal% hind hereafter. • • . Bowen.—Mies Rate Garrett, secon tl.ur of Reynolds's Iron Front, first door to the right, manufactures bonnets, &0., In the nea'ent style of the art. Our lady readers will nut regret a call at her room, and may gap their tarts by an examination of her styles. Callan(' see her—she works neatly, and will be sure to please, I=l Tuer Genii' is getting worse and wens. No attempt hu jet-Eeiu tiati - to fie which we think is an abominable shame. Thipreeent soft weather makes it especi ally disnreeable, and persona with wagtm and mimeses, who are obliged to pass over at, Mutter maledictions upon it and our town council LA) , after day. Why can it not. be 5 ted Surely such an outrageous nuisance should be rewnlied at once. I=l • INQ Ue.—Some 6 ildeak of clearing up ilie liner in front of Brokerhors new row are now observable, and that locality will, ive hope, noon`lit in respectable order once more. Some of the roams in the new building are neatly finished, and one—that engaged bythe Messrs. Harris as a hard ware allbre, ia already iu tke occupancy ;of thane gentlemen. 'BrOkerhoff's Row will be a grand dentine of business nett summer. 0 - ---L - ---,.... FORTUNATO ESCAPE ..—WO learn that • !lute boy by the name of Oingeric , was severely injured by being caught:in• thinah lug madame at the barn of ?Kr. Dawson, near the old furnace. He had been warned sway from the machine - as dangerous, but, 1118 boy-curiosity prompting i lrim, be again ventured near it, when he was accidentally caught in some walnut-, end trbirled,arouna two or throe lianas. His clothes ware all turn from has pram, and he wee quite se t erely injured. It is a wonder that he was net killed. I=l Ranieri:D.—We are informed that the Ludy of Colonel Dare, late of the Gth regi loam of Pennsylvania Reserves, who was killed in one of the battles of the late war, and who was a citizen. of this borough, is expected to arrive here to-morrow (Satur day) for interment in our cemetery. col onel Lure was a brave man and a good sol dier, and pr6per respeot should be shown to Lis remains. "Loy the hero dolor to rue—. Roe, the to upoa hie brertot ; Lot him deep—the world ,AmU 10110411 Row he braeely faced the jos. Though hie blood path .tamed Mu sod, Best kis 11*b1...a with God. Dneas-maxino.—Those of our lady friends who Wish their dresses, cloaks, Ste., made neatly and expeditiously, will find it to thVr advantage to call on Miss Weeds and Miss l'ennington—rin Reynolds's Iron Pi:mt, first tiorie at the head of the 'stairs, end adjoin ing the WATCUM tx office,—who have nese eiatedt6tinelVes together for the purpose of manufactur ng eucti ai ticlee of apparel as compoco a lady's full equipment, as alsb the more, delicate arrangements of the trots,au. Misses Woods and Pennington are well prepared to exeoute fine work of all kinds. They have an elegant machine, welch turns out work with much rapidity, in ad dition to their own nimble fingers, and the assistance of several other young ladies. BeiogOomselves ladies of much taste, they knolie.how to please the most fastidious of thelilvery fastidious sex. The ladies of Bellefonte will find our fair neighbors al- Ways ready to accommodate them. I=l ileitrams,- , -Sheriff Conley, who went to York State, twit week, with the ear-doctor, in order to keep his eye upon the move ments of that gentleman, (who was under arrest for obtatning money under false pre tencee,Thas got homebi last, and expresses himself much pleased with the trip. The gallant sheriff stayed away so long that we, in common with many others of his friends, began to fear that foul play had been prac ticed upon him. We Imagined that be bad been enticed into a den of thieves, and there probably murdered in cold b-I_o-o•d. The very thought was horrible, and we were about working ourself up into a teensy of grief and indignation in antioipation of the very pathetic and denunciatory "local" We were to Write in regi . rd to the sheriff's most unhappy end, when that identical andlong lost indiv,idual again appeared- upon the scene. In mute astonishment we gaset; upon his massive form as we saw him once more walk the street,. and shaking oar head, both in joy and sorrow, we murmured, "fib, Sheriff, we are glad to see you, plat you've spoiled a bully "local.", The sheriff se's the ear-doctor treated him like a gentleman. We are glad to hoer it, +lodide gratified to knew that that rune tionarra experience was 01111 among "good IlitatAritiss." . BAIOIO PlTlTlolll2lo.—Wehave word (7111 petltion no* being circulated in this town, by the oeittked papulatien, for white signa tures, prOing the Legislature of our State to take the initiatory steps kowarde sconring to the mermen the right to vote In Pennell- Tanta. We leafh that. quite a number of our white oilisetis bake signed it, and that it is still open for more. We should like to see this petition, with its list of signers at the bottom. Wp have • cariosity to know who among our citizens are benighted' enough, politically, to sub soribi tro , lifoh a cloudy object. And then I wo would like to publish the nadies of the whole delightful .party. What a &Mous crew they ninst,be I and 'that le high esti mate they must put upon their o*n political privileges as white men and free citizens 1 Want to give the nigger the right to tote, do they 1 Probably they are anxious; also, for the day to arrive .when nigger' may olaim the right to sleep with their daugh ters in matrimonial felicity 1 The one be gera the other, and when the first is accom plished, the second only awaits the lapse of time. It fp to uz,'really, a matter of pro found a 4 sltaishineot that any man, or any Vet of men, claiming to' be while, should at.- taeh his or their eignstury tO a document of this description. Citlzentlip moat be becoming Valueless, indeed, if negroes are to be elevated into its hitherto inestimable' privileges. Out heart swells with indigos:! lion it the very thought that such an' 'infa mous idea pan be tolerated, for a moment, in while community, and we shudder at tho `real of its possih/econsnmmation. May e the Commonwealth from such uo -rase. • o. have just best ie. L iii at rose I t. '1 I 9011111TIlltql it are corn. Id ill tad= Gods . dying d 1) the advertisement' double Spring Skirt. invention, it has become' is rapidly obtaining the other kinds in use. The rods h posed sorb- rot-ti►o-delieete pp pered steel Jjprings, which are ing. braided together edge to edge, till) lower heavier, and having a double covering. Thi peculiarity of construction makes this skirt very strpng and durable, and also so exceedingly fhtxible that it rapidly adepts Itself to the form of the wearer,s,o,allows of any amount of t.toubling and crushing without injurj to its shape. These skirts are unquestionably the lightest,:knost desi- rable, comfortable and economical ever made. These are advantages which ladies, who have experienced the discomfort and inconvenitince . of single springs,-will duly appreciate. t -,0-. CHILIIIVIAS PRIIIINTS.—A. Christmas Is drawing near we hear the question asked, What shall I get,as a present for my dnugh_ ter, sister, wife or friend as the case may he. We woulo suggest to our readers that in purchasing present■ they should select something that will be not only beautiful, but also a perpetual source of •njoymfal, and we can think of nothing nnilood as a Piano or Cabinet Organ, as musio makes home attractive_to all. The only agent for Mason 4. !finslin', Cabinet Organs and Steinstny and Sou's Pianos in this county, is B. M. Greene. Huntingdon, Pa., who keeps a full supply of organs and pianos on hand constantly. Bend your orders to him soon, as the ileiunatill far these instrument! are very greet. 0- , Tito Den Clink of Puns Cu --Tly Dr. Stricklands' Pile Remedy. Mr. 01. ms ofJencs villa, Wisconsin. writes for the benefit of all who suffer with the Piles, that he has been trent, led fur eight .1. tars 'frith an tgg. v ate It case of Piles, and his brinier was discharged from the army se nicreble. (ho being Oita paralysed with the Piles.) Both these distressing Callao were cured with one bottle of Dr. Strickland'. Pile Remedy. The rceoutnenilation of those gelid, men. beside the, daily testimonials recished Ly Dr Strickland ought to-uont ince those suffer ing, that the most aggravated chronic eases o Piles are cured by Dr Sifielaansre Pile remedy ltd. sold by Druggists everywhere. Wink on EURO Sres.—Dr. Slrlekland's Rye Lotion warranted to be the best remedy In the world for weak and lore eyes. Prise 2 tents. Sold by Druggists. 20—ly RABBI ED. On Thursday the 7th instant, by the Rev. Mr. Moyer, L. D., .Mr. DA-Vid Miller, to Miss Rebecca Bricker; both of Penn town ship Centre county, Pa. On the Mt listent, by the Roy. J. 'P. Stronger, et the residence of Mrs. Johnson —Cheapsitle—Mr. John A. Criescuan, of Snow Shoo, Centre county, to Miss Frances R. Pavel, of Look Haven, Clinton Co., Pa. In North Millheim, on Saturday Decem ber the 9th, Ocorge Disioger, aged 49 ,years .1 months and 11 days. lie was a kind and affectionate husband, and beloved by all who knew 'him ; he leases a Widow' to morn his doss, but with the assurance that all is well., IRON CITY COMMERCIAL COLLEGE NATIONAL TELEGRAPH INSTITUTE. F. W. Jiisonts, J. C. SMITH, A. II.; 1. Principals. ALax. Cooler, First Collet e'Buildreg, Car. Penn & St, Clair Su Second "i •" Udd fellow's B.4E11;1404 St I'Aird " Noe. 2S and 28 St. (gar St. •RRIVALS FOR TIM Wail RIDING Dee. 9,180 J T Patton, Harestown, Crawford 00, Pa. J S Vanvoorbis, MonongaloCity, Wuh.oo. Pa. J B Henry, Boylston'''. Crpeford uo, Pa. J It Sitter, II ormunaburg, Crawford co, Pa. W M ilossman, Jamestown, Mercer en, Pa. J S Muller, Lugano' Borough, Alleg'ny 00, Pa. S S Glass ' Remingum, Allegheny 00, Pa. A D Book, Edensburg, Lawrence co, T J Ohl, Bockhorn, Col, co, Ili. ' D B Calhouh,'North Jaokson, Mahoning 00, 0. A 13 King Unity, 001. co, 0. N Pardon, Chillenthe, Ross 00, 0. D Rex Wintenville Jiff. 00, 0. W J Gilmore Wilkingburg, Allegheny co, Po. T P Lardin, jarentum, Alleging co, Pa. Lockhart, Sharon, Mercer on, Pa. T It dray, Youngstown, Mohoning 00, 0. D V daubs, Youngstown, Mahoning co, 0. J A Walter., Shipponsburg, Comb. 00. P 0 Powell, Ebensburg, Cambria on, Pa. B Clone, Manchester, Allegheny no, Pa.' I+ Sadder, Allegheny oily, Ps. Tuft, It. Fairfield, Cot. on, Cl. J R Donnelly, Wesley, Venal's.° en, Pa. W C Shields Kent, Ind. on, Pa. N Ballard, Welt Newton, Allan co, 0. J R Roes, Ada Hardin so/ O. J W Shlaw, Oil City, Van ing° eo, Pa. For terms and Infornratiort ennosraing the College, address. Jam's, Serra d Coirtit; Pittsburik, Pa. • —*imp of the Southern Congressmen have left Waehtagton tar their beam, and esimps are 'bout Pa == \ !e.—We call attention to the Duplex Elliptio or Thotigh a recent e- • lry popular, and reference over DIED. The 81Hetet. Market..; Corrected Rely by Hofer cf.; Keller, Nein Re. The following ore the nuotations 4p to 4 o'oloek en Thursday *teeing, when our paper went to press: White Wheat, per'Whiltel.... tied Wheat, per Rye, per bushel Shelled COM, per bushel Data, per bushel ......... Barley, per bushel.. Buckwheat, per bushel., Cloverseed, per bushel... Potatoes, per bucket Eggs, perr4bilen Lard, per,OSEIC... Bacon, per Pork, per pohnd Tallow, per •poind ...... Butter, per pontud Rags, per pound roand Plaster, per •ton SIA.GiAL NOTICES WiIIEVERS WHISKY:BA •Do you want Whiskers or Moustaches ? Bur Dream Compound will Afrce.theM to grow on hp smoothen face or chin or flair 011 bald heads, in six *coke Pitch $1,00: Pent byarlitil anywhere, closely sealed, on receipt of phice. Address, WARNER & CO., Box 1,38, Brdoklytt, N. Y. feb 17 ly THE SPADA L CHAMBER, an relay of Warning and Inetrnetion for young midi—pub lished by the Howard Assooiation, and sent free of chargerin settled envelopes. Address Dr. J. lIONUIITON, Bogard Association, Philadelphia. Pa- feRA7 ly The MaireiCiit Hamlin eabinet Orgaus,•forty different styles adapted to 'a erial and secular music, for $9O to von eAch. TIIIItTY-CIYE GOLD or SILVER MEDALS, or other first premitims &Warded them. Illus trated Catalogues Dee. Address, MASON & DAMIAN, Liotivos, or MASON BROTHERS, Nate Yuan, . to-n3-ly. ,OrpgiVNINS, BLINIPthS AND CATARRll— trerited w;th the utmost, mimeos& by 11r. J. ISAACS, Oculist and Auriet, formerly of hey• den, noßana, No. 519 PiG street, Philadelphia Testimonials from the most reliable sources in the city and country may be even at his Oake. The medical faculty. are invited to accompatry their patients, aa G has no vecrets in his wee tice. ARTIFICIAL EYES inserted without pain. lie anige maJe fur examination. July 24. ly. TTCIP 'Tell ! K..g&TCIII SCVATCII: scIUTCIIL Whbaton's Ointment will cure the Itch in 48 hours. Also cures call rheas., ulcer*, chilblains, and all eroptinaa of the skis. Price 50 cents. For sale Vail Druggists. By sending CO routs to Weeks & Potter, Sole rots, 170 Washington street, Boston, Mass., it be forwarded by mail, free of postage, to any rt of tho United States. oct 57,'85-Om. ESSO . E.,MISERY? Tnaleige THR QUESTION. lei:torero afflicted with sperms ,lesione, Ives of poiver, tin self abuse, setual excee .4ohl, can have the means r„ addreesibs, with MI Ail norvom torrhces, potenc6 I.c. eau,* les and impute coup of self cure futtinhed stamp. JOHN D. WILLIVIS, e avr 14 ly Pe A CARD TO INAVIDS.—A while residik In gouth Amesics as 7 discovered • see and simple remedy Cure of Nervous Weakness, Early Decayl, cues of Gib Urinary and Sen Mal Crgabs, a the whole train of disorders brought en If, baneful and vicious habits. Great numbeh hera - bWa alreedrenred by thin noble remedy, Promptedby a desire to benefit the afflicted Gild unfortunate. I will send the recipe for preparing and using this medicine, in a sealed envelope, to any one who needs it, Free of Charge. Please lactose a post-paid envelope, addressed to yourself: Address JORFPII T. Heiner, Sta tion 0, Elisio House, New York City. j'yel-6m RHEUMATISM AND NEURALGIA.—Nu !serous remedies for these complaints hare bee* brought before the public., and used with car) dug success, as they generally contain some curative qualities. But unfortrunstaly for the afflicted, they are or little efficiency. For often they only modify diseases, and do little towards perfecting a radical cure. But the Great Inter nal Remedy, Johnson's R. Compound. effectual ly bastshas the diseease from the system. It is beyond a doubt the surest and matt ,'speedy femedy for Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Gout, fic. ever used. It has gained the paroling, au, favor of pettish@ of every rank, and gin demand Is steadily messaging. it is a pricelsw i rinued, to these a ffl icted. Sold by bruggiii y every where. June 23, 18 ifis"ly REEVES' A 111311.08 1 ,1 FOR THE HAIR. Mlle Original and Centime Ambrosia is pro. IL pared by J. ALLEN Reeves, and is the beet hair dressing and presore alive now in use. It stops the hair tallihg oUt, elitists it to grow thief. and long. and prevents it from turning prematurely grey. It eradicates dandruff, cleanses, beautifies, and renders the hair •oft, glossy, and curly. Buy it, try it, and be den vinced.. Du s t bo put dff with a spurious arti cle. Ask for Reeves' ykmbrosia, and take no other. For sale by druggists and dealers in fancy goods everywhere. Price 75 cents her 10Ittle—$6 per dozen. Ad dress RF.EVES' AMBROSIA. DEPOT, 62 Ful ton Street, New York City. 0ct.13'65-81n CONSUMPTIPV-Two thin shoes make one cold; two aoltd: one attack Of inetlebitisi two attack, cif broinhitisit, unu puffin. All of the above diseases- can be AVOIDED by the timely use of Sellers' Imperial Cough Syrup—a sure and speedy remedy for Coughs, Colds, Issauenza,dfoaneness, Whooping-Cough svia everywbere. June 22, 1800-71 v. HALL'S VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER, has proved itself to be en. moss perfect preparation for the hair ever offer ed to the public. It is a vegetable compound, and contains no injutious properties whatever. IT WILL RESTORE GRAY HAIR TO ITS ORIGINAL COLOR. It will keep the hair from falling out. It eleanses the scalp and makes the hair soft, lustrous and silken. It is s splendid hl i :reseing. No person, old or y ng. should fail to use it. IT IS RECOMM RI) AND USED BY THE FIRST MEDICAL, AUTHORITY. • pa'. Ask for HOPE Vegetable Sicilian Hair itenestax. and take.UP other. It. P. L A CO. Nassau, N.. 11., Proprietors. For sale by all druggists. aug 15 115-15tuj. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS music stQp,E., , - ...: MUSICAL INSTRIIBIENTS. B. M. GREENE has opened hoe music store, one door west of W. Lewis' Book Store, where be bileps. constantly on hand STEINWAY ,t SCI'S' and GAEIILE'S Piano Manufacturing Cdhtpa's PIANOS, ASON 6. HA.IN'd CABINET` ORGANS an d MI CARHART, NEED HAM it CO'S MELODEONS: °ultimo, Vio lins, Fifes, Flutes; °niter and Violin Strings. MUSIC BOOKS—Golden Chain, Golden Shower, Golden Censor, Golden Trio, ac.,,tc. SHEET MUSIC—IIe is constantly receiving from Philadelphia all the latest utusio which ut or s - h o ir r . d:isr iri an cei d Iss a r v s e on se s n a t t t t ea dis i t l an m eea i ish ii i t eg P' os and Organs iarrehted for five It.i ( wishing to buy any of the abov e aril: ye rx cies MS Red to call and examine mine before purchasing elsewhere. My prices are the sane as in New York and Philadelphia. • Circulars of Instruments sent promptly upon application with any additional information de sired. B. M. GREENE, Hill street, Huntingdon, Pa. Peblf '6,MI-tf One door west of Lewis' book stem E IECIFIVItB NOTICE. on the ester. of Letters Teitamentary Catharine Retitle, deceased, I ate of Potter town ship, haring been granted to the subscriber be requests allpersons knowing themselves in debted to said estate to Make immediate pay ment and theme hwriag claims to present them dilly authenticated by law for settlement. JACOB E. RUNKLE. Erceeter. FOB PRINITN6 redly .r 1 °M J creOted atAbledloil4 ADVERTISEnENTS MEN BILST RULE AMERICA! - NEV (YORK DAY-80 - 0 . K... F0r)866... 11 85 1 896190 Taft DAY-Lowe proposes to stand in the fu titre, an in the rwt, upon the great d .etrine It it this is a TY 111 FE MAN'S tiOVERNMENT en the basis 01 a FEDERAL UN lU\—that sil.tto supremacy and tieiro subordination are e•sen tial elenients of A umrienik civilization and in dustry. It ile.iires to be vi..tinetly coan'cd out of that eines of journals whack prom.; to sur render Democratic principle, to a cowardly public Hermit: - It traptins to - uo higher bone'r than Co be the organ of the great A .ftIetsL TERAL CLASSES of the country again t the 'public 'plunderers of alj parties, who ace, through banks, tariffs, taxes and free negrolim, are etriring to crush them. Tux. Dar-Boos, or its substitute, Tun CAucasiAn, for lour long and bloody yearn, kept the Ong of State Rights and Constitution 4 Libeity flying, at a great pecuniary sacrifice, in New York, and eta time, too, when it had no other journal to ifqp company. It has not, therlore, been printed merely to make money, but „has chosen rather to be right and vilth the People. Phan to ,court the favor of cliques and rich railroad corpora tions and be wrong with the few. It [night have been better off pecuniarily, but irnroul.l Lame been molly bankrupt in principle had it taken any other ecurse. It doe, not now mean to run a competition with Muddy Democratic or Ab olition papers, surported by political funds rob bed (rum tlae petiple, and it warns the masses that !Wb ire many so-called Democratic pa pers 'Signed ill tlte conspiracy to mortgage the bones and sinesis of the farnin9z and industrial cleaves to`Lon.l holvflifn and eapitiilisM, and nor render eho , plJ Union and the old Constitution to the, Mungreliste. It, therefore, cabs upon all true nien to stand bY It for another year al, fight With that Abolitionists, monopolizts anal public plunderers. The Dny-lteuk is now gen= entity recognized tis the—La ., adhag, Lu ro , rraur Weekly as the Country. and bag The Lorgest Carrabattaan of any 01,6/Wed, being the only New York paper of Its dame inaaln tap an a)aanao ly and agricultural Journal, ospiessly for country circulation with full repeats rif off die Near York ',markets.. 16 00 TERMS-CASH IN ADVANCE OHO Copy ono year__ Three copies oho year. Five copiet ono root, and one to the get ' 1 ter up of the viols lU 00 Ten copies ono ytaLand one to the getter up of the club 17 00. Twenty copies ono year..... UU COLD PEN P4P,MII%IIS Sealer the' rttn particulars of the gold !MI prentainus offered for getting up clubs for 1566. , We employ no traoelorg agetifs. Every per son who hates negro equality is authorised and requested to act as agents and send on subscrip tions. Address, giving post-office, county and State in full. VAN EYRIE, MORTON .k CO., No. 162 Nassau street, Now York. N B,V FIRM! NEW ROODS !:-AND NEW PRICES!!! MGR RATES RUBBEDOUT! GOODS AT OLD FASHIONED PRICES! Box 2859. ..delphis, pli HOFFER & KELLER, (Formerly Hoffer' Bro's,) Would respectfully inform the world and the rest of manksid, that they h •VOillalt opened out, andtre daily meth ing n large STOCK OF OOODS OF ALL KINDS, k jell they aro offering at the vory lowest' mar ket prico. Weary, L•f the PRY GOODS! co i.(ltrig ol tho latest styles of •CD `LAIN A11(11'40, Jul 111.11 DPLA IN ALL WOOL DE LAMES, 611E1'11E1W I, %ILS, I.ILACK SI "S, 81.413. 1 111 SILKS. IRISH •OPLINS, IV Ill" 1101)1)5, 1. ((3.1 ()foghorns, Dedtt. Flannels, I=l White Cutintetlinnee, Linen and Cotton Sheetil Cheek:, Shepherd Plal.l Mtlrnorals, Black Cloth, Coonfatereg. Keutuckey Jeans, • Lailie. rloaltinz, Plain Cing,, ALddloßex Clothe, Repellents, and PLAIDS OF A' %Riot's COLORS. GENTLEMEN'S WE R. A full line of ( moths, Cas+imorr+, Satinettes and leblinef, all kinds and price+, Wrich will be aohl cheap. We here constantly on band a large and well ,clecteA block of all kinds of CROCKERY, GROCERIES. MACKEREL, SALT, Which we will di pose of ut the very lowest price 4,. All kinds of country produce token in exchange for goods, and the L • ylieut market priers allowed. FRIENDS AWARE ;SO l i)UR INTEREST Fur we feel satisfied that we can suit your TASTES aa well an your CURSES. Bellefonte, Sept. B,'ds-Iy. LADIES NANCY FURS!! FANCY FURS, For Ladies and Children's. welr. in the city Aloe a fihe assortment of Gent's Fur Gloves and Collars: I dm enabled to dispose of my goods at very reasonable prices.l94 t would therefore solicit call from my frie Cehtrb county and vi cinity. thi.Remember the lame, number and street. JOHN FAREIRA, 718 Art% Rt., above 7th, south side,Philadelphia. I bare no partner, nor connection with any other store in flhiladelphia. Oct 13 41.4-4 m. N EW BAKERYI saATTUIALS SCUMpcK, Would reapeotfully inform tho people of Belle fonte and vicinity, that he has opened a new end COMPLETE BA.KERY, in the old Temperance Hotel, on 11181101Natreet where be will keep conatantly on bend allkinda of DREAD, RUSKS, POUND-CAKES, SUGAR AND GINGER CAKES, CRACKER 6, CANDIES &C., AC., &C., which he will sell ate reasonable ead satisfac tory price Families will End it in their advantage to get their baking done at this establishment, as they can aiwaysget pure,wholesomebread and cakes !nit When theyneed them. Sept. 12, 1852—tf. LOST OR STOLEN On dr about the first of Aogiut last, two bonds of the Bellefonte and Snow Shoe railroad company, Nu. 10, dated Fdbruary 4tli 1883 for 008, and the other, 14. gs, dated Ootober let 1884, for 000, by returning them to the under signed, the finder will be liberally rewarded. Deo. 8-3 t JOHN 110 Y, Jr. NEATLP =EMU, AT ' WATCBSAN 01,710,11. Gi f ltsiiVESTI:ER & CQ.. The :Attention of tho public aid the trado Is in% aid to our Rosewood Piano Fortes, which for volume and 'purity of tone are tsnrlvaled by /soy hitherto °fetid In this mictet. They contain alhthe modern Improvements, r FRENCII, GRAND ACTION, HARP PEDAL, 11'0N FRAME, OVERBTRUNG &c., and each instnnuent being made under the per sonal eupervielon of Mr. J. H. kiroresteen, who has a practical eilierience of in their menuterture, IS FULLY WARRANTED in every particuler. _ THE "uROVRSTERN PIANO FORT BRCEIVED THE. HIOHEET AWARD OF RIT Where were exhibited instruments from tho r ned makers of London, Park Bermany, Philadel phia, Baltimom Boston and New York; and also at the American., institute for• the seems rise years the thild and Silver Madals'frein both df which can be seen at our warerooms. By the Introduction of -.lreproceinente, we make a still MORE PERFECT PIANO FORTE, and by manufacturing largely, with a STRICTLY CASH SYSTEM, are ena'llcil to offer these instruments or price ',bleb will PRICES: - No. I —Seven Octave, round com e rs, Rose wood Plain Case, $275. Nu. 2.—Seven Octave, round corners, Rose Ileary Moulding, $.lOO. No. 3. —Seven Ottnve, round comers, Rose wood Louis XIV. st 3 le, $325, Terms —Set en4h in current funds IhimerTuve Circulars sent free. . • S 2 nn 5 50 if \R. TALHOTI."B PILLS, Anti Dyspertic.- 1/ Compuseil of lighly out:cow-dad Eitractg 12:21 of the greateat medicinal value, prepared from tbu orilgN le erfiPtion the celebrated 1)r. Talbott, a ed by him with remarkable ade cens for tnenty 3 care. An infallible remedy in The well knew.l Dr. Molt says of..theoe Pills "I hat q used the formula froth which your they are made, in my pref.:lee for o. or 12 year.; hate the finest etlect upon the Liver and Pigeo n, e Organs of any medicine at the world, and are the Inuit perfect Pargathe winch bus ever yet been mode by anybody. Tbeji are safe and plea:ant to take, but powerful to cute. 'flier penetrating properties stimulate the vitel scull sties of the body, reuo.e the obstructions of Its organs, purify the blood, end expel disease.— 'fbey purge out the foul humors which breed and grow distemper, stimulate slugiA or dis ordered organs into their natural action, and impart...a healthy lime witlistreingkli to the whole system. Not only do they yore the story day einnplainto of everybody, but oho formidable red dangerous dneusue, and being purely ..get able ore Imo frow any risk or harm. per.-on wk., has ace used tlit'so Pills will ever be with out' them." Th - ov crate pure blood mid remove all impu - rates trues the s)litein, hence are a positive cure fur figr Feters, Heath...he,Mocurial eases, and Hereditary Muotors. -1 8ta Done..—lfonAdults. ono Pill inolArr morning; fur children under 8 years, half a Pall. ,Pil — Priee 4:1 per has. Trade supplied, or senty adil, post paid, to any port of the 11. StatesoroVgltiftlas en receipt of ',Hit Zione genuine without the 1 . 8., oiwile of V. Mutt Tal bott, .H. D. Vel,ctlile Corduroy, 4r elO.. If ISSIONERS SALE OF UNSEATED. L, DS. In flursu re of an Act of Assembly passed on the 2011, day March, A. D. 1924, the Cointni• sinners of Cent . county will sell at public stile, at the c ntrt house, n the borough of Bellefonte, nn Tue•day the 20th ay of December A. D. tI, following des toed tracts and parts of tracts of unseated lam purchased by the county at treasurer's sale, a, whit h have re mained unredeemed for the et co of Ova years and upwards: Wm 'latices. Arrest. Perch. Tp. Benjamin Garages 38 08 Vanier Charles Rohrer - 140 00 • her John Palmer 200 00 Bur. ide Jesse Brooks 415 00 Curtin Abram Scott 250 00 Miles, Samos' Scott 14.0 00 do Polly 54c1t5mi 215 156 Taylor Joshua Williams 933 153 do John Spear 433 153 Rush Gray 4:43 153 do Daniel Buckley 433 151 do John Cunningham 433 153 , do JAMES FORSMAN, JOHN L. GRAY, JOSHUA PUTTER. Cosimissiosscsof Centre county Attest: . JOHN MORAN, nor 17—ts Clerk. 011 N FARM - RA . B Old Establiehed M NUFAC• TORY. ro. 718 ARCH St., Above Seventh, 'HILA DELPHIA. I have now in store my own Imports. :in and "Misnufae ire, one of the ler sot and That beauti -1 selection of N EW 0000$, ta•the store of George D. Pifer, near the post office, consisting of prune TEAS, SUGARS, COFFEE, MOLASSES, ALL strgps or ertcss. Prime • Mackerel, Scotch, and Tolland ALL KIND! OK CHEEfig. C - 2114 P kelt ES. Corn, Towatues, dried Peaches, Apples, Cur rants &c. &o. Also all kinds of CEDAR AND WILLOW WARE. Corn Brooms, Split Brooms, Brushes, Notions is, &o. Cavelike a call, and you will be satis fied with both' the goods and prices. All Mode of ,'Country.produce taken in ex change for goods. GEOR4B D. PIFER. Bolleeinte November 3rd. 1865. 10 30 WAZILAVEN, MASONIC HALL, 1 719 oIIESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. has now opened LAC,E CURTAINS, of his own impokatigi. DrOatelle Curtains, Damask Curtains, Wool *op Curtains, - T&tin Laine Curtains, Nottingham Curtains, Muslin Curtains, Cloth, Table and• Piano Covers. Constantly receiving Novelties in CURTAIN - MATEI?IALS, entbraeingthe ated Ap S E m ß ym . Cloth,. and .WINDOW SHADES in every Desirable Style Cidor or Priori. , I. E. WALRAVEN, No. 719 Chestnut Nov. 10, 419-4 m. • Philadelphia. HENRY HARPER. WATCaES. FINE JEWELRY, SOLID SILVER WARE sad Superior 111.11rOWARISPIMili OetlS, 'llll-Sa: l'T 414 - mmM PIANO ,P0.11T3 11.tt :I UP.. CMS R S, 499 (ROADWAY, NEW tORK NEIV SCALE, SEVEN OCTAVE OVER THIRTY YEARS OVER ALL OTHERS AT THE CELEBRATED MEE= ,pEEcECDE ALL COMPETITION ROOTS AND HERBS, DIFORStS of the Liver, or any derange went of the Digestive Organs, they cure Diarrhoea, Dyspepsia, Beorfula, Jaundice, Bilious neefl, Liver Couipiaint. , V. IOTT TALBOTT & No. 62 Fulton Street., New York uno 2 1865. - 10—ly 620 tadOIC Street, Philadelphia, .. MEDICINAL likalrßOLD'S FLUID ' EXTRACi BITCVU For Non-Retention or Incontinence of Urine, Irritation, Inflammation or_ Jletatiun of the Bladder or Kidneys, Diseases' of the Prostrate Oland, Stone in the Bladder, Calculus, Grit.' or Brick Duet Deposit, and all liiii , ases of the Bladder, Kidney? and Dropsical dwellings. 31ELzaeoLD , s LLUID ZICTIACTBUCUir FOR WEAKNESSES ARISING F4Oll ,EX- CtSSEB O 1 INDISCIIHTION The Constitution Once affected With Organic' Weakness, repines the' aid of medium* so strengthen and invigorate the system, which Delude:do's extract nuclei invariably does. If no treatment be submitted to, Cousumption or Ipsuilty ensues. H E LIME ROLM ',B tLITID EXTIVACT . lIIICIIII - • lialfections peculiar to females, is unequaled by any other preparation, as in Chlorosie or Re tenflon, Irregularities, painfuluese or iuppres slott of customary eveentiods, Ulcerated or Seilirrtia kale of t h e Uterus, I,eueorrlicea, and all complaiks incident to the sex, whether arta ing.fmm habits of ditsipition. Anprudencies, or ire am' beeline or Change in Lire. HELMBOI.II , O FLIIID. EXTRACT BtlClitl IMPROVED ROSE WASH Will radically exterminate from the system dia rase., of Urinary Organs arising from Habits of Dissipatiop., at hair expense, Mlle or no change ai dirt, and no exposure; completely Illpel4o - those unpleasant and tfungernus rentedges, Copnient and Mercury in raring all these e &piers ant and daugorous diseases. Us II HELPXBOk,p , B FLUID EXRRACT. 13IICHIJ In oil Claes of the Urinary Organs n ;shadier ex i.tmg in male or female, from whitestur cause Migiaating, and no matter of how lung standing. It is pleasant in taste IWO ,octori immediate in in Its ution, B,nd more strengthening than any of the preparations of Bark or Iron. Those sufroring from Broken-down or Dolicate Constitutions, procure the remedy at once. The render must lie aware that however slight may he the attack of the abole diseases, its certain to alert the bodily health, mental po*C ere, sail ham:divas, and that of he posterity. Our osh wed blood. are supported from these PHYSICIANS, PLEASE NOTICE Wel make no secret of:lll;'lngredients. BOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT RUC II U ts corn , posed of Rurbu, eol..,ebs "nil Juniper Berries, so- lected with great corn, and prepared in vaeun by 11. T. IIEL:11110L1), Drusgint. nod Chemist; of ..ixteen year,' e iperienee in the city of Phila. doinkta.wail ithiet in now .4)llw:rated by the mint emtnentlthysiemns, has been admitted to tee in the United Stales Arm), and is also in 4r) general 11-e in State Mspaals and putilla Sanitary Institutions arkinglout the lama. BUCHU. (Prim Dispensary of tlyt UnitsdStaese) DIOSMA . CRENATA. BIICIIII LEAVES Propertied.—Meir odor is strong, (tau. ire, and sotunwhat aromatic; their tastes bit ortsls. tunt analogous to mint. Medical Properties and Uses.— Rurho leaves aro gently stimulant, with a pecu liar tendeticv la the Urinary °s r.., producing diuresis, and like other similar medicines, exci ting diaphoresis, when circumstances favor this mode of action, _ They are given in complaints of the Urinary Organs. tench ac Gravel, Chronie Catarrh of the.; Bladder. Morbid Irritation of thu Bladder and rethre. Disease of the Prostrate, and Bette- thin or Incontinence et Urine, from a loss of tone in the parts concerned in its emeniitiun. The remedy has alan_been recommended in Ilyspep.. sia. Chronic theumatiam, Ctftarfauts Affections, and Dropsy. Mambold's Ertractihreasi is used by persons from the ages of 18 to 25, and from 95 to 55, or in the decline or change of life; after Confine mentor Lsbor Pains; Bed-wetting in children. Dr. Reyster Is a Physician of • er thirty years' experience, and a graduate of th. °damn Medical College spd of ,the 1:14- varsity• Medicine and Surgery of PhDedel- I phis. MR. 11. T. ae. .LD : Dear Sir.—ln reg to the question asked me as to my opinion ab. t Rucks, I would say that I hero used and cold .a article in various forms for the past thirty year Ido not think there is any form or preparatio • of it I have not used br known to be used, Inthe various diseases whore such medicate aggpf\yrauld be indicated. Y(al aro aware, as Iv - ell as yself, that it has been extensively employed in 'ra tions dimness of the bladder anti kidneys, •d (hi, reputation it has acquired in my Jadgemin is warranted by the facia. I have seen and used, as before stated, every form of Buchu—the powdered leaves, the simple decoction, tincture, fluid extracts,—and I ant not cognisant of any preparation of that plant at all cqualtio yours...Timolve years' e xperience ought, I think, to give mo the judge of Its merits, and withodt prejudice or partiality, I give yours precedence over all others. Ido not value a thing according_ to its bulk, if I did, other BuoLos wciaid yours, but I bold to the doctrine that bulk and quantity (to riot male up iralue--if they did„.sicopper cent would be Worth more than a told duller. I value your Berlin for its erect on patients: I have cured with it, and have seen oured with it,more diseases of the bladder and kidneys than I have ever seen mired with slay other Raohu, or any other proprietor, oompdend of whateter natne.-• . Respectfully, you, Ake, QEO. IL KEYSER, M. D., 140 WOOD 6razzr, PrIIIII7II6III,VS, August. 11, 1865. 4. II 1/ TOIL naLUNOLD'II FLVID ICX.IMICT-BITOIII3 ill.. Direct letters to . 11 ELMBO VAIr • • DRI:IO 4 AND CHEMICAL WAREHOUSE, No. 594 iroadway, Noir York, miLmsoLlsll D4EI ICAL Didiort, AO. 194 Beath Tenth Street, Below Chestnut, Philadelphia: Bold bi/tloragglets tiverywheri. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. ASK FOB RELNBOLD'S. TARE WO OTUER. OKIS:0-1y. itABUL INSTRIPMEIFIK • N ' 8 MUSIC STORE, CORNER MAIN hD MILL STRVErgt LOCI r A 'P. P. .RYNDEIt ' ih annour,ii.g to (14 ("1f ir L! thart -1 31111tfiislvITOTaZi L,,6r IN sucoEssrut, O,F ERIII%I u and ft.t id prepared to jpfitlati Lbolo Magical lostramoot, OF RVERP On the most resemble terms. , IT Whim pillion ler pleasure .e &Meg the at:•ntion of the'nes ple te ). l.lre imparter qualities; of the ceJulueuel CHILMERINU'S Pl.tNos, 'These Pianos bare anireratily Mien - premium over all attererer tr. been brought in emnpetlthn. They h. . to be seen and beard "to he admire l, manufacturers 1•7, o raleeeded so roll., o bining in them those•ino.ti.ol4..l.: e a good piano, rit., brlll.aao y, powdr, depta, tlie oltdAlf Lirlf fticiiNEss OF-Ter which 1e abeolqply Indlipensable h al to.tri !peat /yr. necouiptnying•the vetea Ivey see oolablited CTAxDINO IY VY9 This qualit •• y he always desumble. hot k is *specially so to persona lirlag in tliae Wountry, whore it as but sou'rsaioat to pt proismshmai bazaars hut asahlmsa./. RYNDEK KEEPS A ETJPPET of other Pianos. When he InAram the people that he keeps the oelebrated FIAINES BROTIIEE'S kANOS, It le nnneoessary to bay • word-En emnmenda tion of them, MI the reputation or the Anti ti Llone ennicient. RTNDER RESPECTFULLY ARNO tiECI 4. that be has received the SOLE IL6ENCY for Central and 'Western flonnsylroyda the lutlatedj/OURnu add Fraud B OARDM AN a OKAY PIAIIIO9 Theme Pianos rail to prfee from three hun dred and sereity-five dollars to seven heniireir dollars; mud are all warranted to give perroirt malefaction. r tr ,011•4 A lc it . Daring received the SOLI! AlliMiTY fer•tbe ctrl Portion of Pennsylvania of the TREAT A DAVIS' PARLOR ORGANS AND IMPROVED AfELODEOII4, 'I am enabled to nTer them to the puha') at 'e duced rates. The Parlor Organ, ase gotten mp in the most durable and attraoUva style, are warranted to give PERFECT SATISFACTION, and are' Fold ten to fifteen per catiL cheaper Om those of Any other first-el:us tuandfacturer. We invite A ettniparitutn of then) with thole of any other maker with rotereooe to all the essenPal qualities of a good, Mat: ument, county of Tone,. Power of rllllO, Promptness of Actium. Capacity fur Yariety: of lixpreadion, and hut, but nut least, solidify slid durability of ooluitute lion. 1 bra the are laiihnd in dillikrdni Arm to twit tie taste:, and pockets of parch...oar; baing in Plain Black Walnut Caseit Carved Black Walfiat Cases! Plain Oak Oases! - Pohailed Oak Casa I Plain Chestnut Casea I Fancy Cheatinn Cam Plain Rosewood Cases, and Fancy Rosewoo4ACiumwm! SYNDER 'KERP4I also a largs supply of tip celebrated *0 prof,. onomii t i; kit bßolas i clurr*rrs ►AD FawnrsT's TEMPUED REED lIILODEIiNB. RTHDER 113 PREPARE), • insnieh PIANOS FROM ANY MARBR the United States, ahihdd chatoinere prefer °thew . than those he keeps on hand. ItYNIiER WILL 'ALWAYS. be supplied with an assortment et HAINES SRO'S. Prldtfos,"' CHICICTRINGri Plthin BOARDMAN'S OSA r.t PIANOS sooLD • „ PIANO& , . . . • bnaelba for the large patroit a 16•47 stowed upon him, lid amilows seri* all tlia people, with vitiate:sr the y icetfiy desire la the IW. .f goodanstrnateata , be inside Special artasigenests with ' the totleiriag eafehialat factors to alb on*, tot deb Phiaosat ettew;altd, It their prtoe, , . . WM. B. BRAittrat soi;' REORGE sThc aCC S h Tam and *.V. LAHR, at KEEPS LLNI, . . . GUITARS, a:ras a • ,ft '' . i" . .. ..: • siAifisiailiv i. A., a fast' 'Ads, *Rag whielli quibt 1i0 .. .b. in Alunieliere, Call NA ets hipin .7 liocZi7r oil Ins: . '', %lb. Intibilifli,i,ity. ~: IN2 E2ZI
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