41rtatiftatig - gi t airkinan la Wanes d $3 00 when whennoipr Is sa ok an , • th e ospltsUots of the roan • Rat 0110b4aw. "7" ---- • - THINGS ABOUT TOWN AND COUNTY A Doan, weighing 400 pounds was shot, recently, bear Martin Murphy's, in Snow shoe township. Nip ADO*1111:-0 111 r Carriersi quotas us to say ,that be will be around brigbt end early, ols New Year's morning, *Ph bis annuli ladies., We hope all the patrons of the WateAntan, and es many "others. is feel dlspostpketo purebese an sit dress, will bare Olds cittirriri 11)04. Ptscsitry Die Iviims.—Onis day last week a horse, attached to a wagon, standing in front of Mclntyre's store, became frighten ed and started down the Oka ►st full speed. After running about half a mile Or lest, the the runaway oar in- contact with a team standing at Rapp's blacksmith shop, Where by a man dr a boy in obarge Of the lagel• • got kicked tinder the wagon and severely bruised, the-ledm also running-lißay. guile a °hinter of accidents. • • Mr. Abribam Mitteri bottle also ran away last week, juineilde a fence near the • old furnace, and tearing the harness and things generally. Nobody hurt, we believe. AND New YEAR.—is this will ho the last paper we shall issue until after the holiday, we take this opportunity to wolt our friends all a "merry Christmas" 'lend a "Itapp - y New Year." May their hearts be light, their pockets full, and their .tables well sopklied. Due, while ltlxuria tiug ou the good things of the 110111100, let them not forget that there are those who hare nothing, and that, the same snows -gisa—thanumail_lielight,,ehinsliaaa poor unfortunates to the heart. Let charity abound. Even at our own doors misery • holds out her pleading handl'. Let the people, thanking God for their own benefits., drop the balm of coo nolation into the cup of those whose lot is 81) hard to hear. I=l Music AND Root.—the Methodist Church Won "let MA" ou Monday night last to the Hutchinson Family, who gave our citizens a specimen of their vocalism. Their sing ing was well enough, hut it watthe "dear nigger" and "Now England" from begin lung to end, Wr wete heartily disgusted. it the Methodist Church is to ho made a place for the singing of political &Inge, its trustees bad better udvertise it as a "con sort saloon." Tuuy Pasel(might engage it. - 4_, We are sf!td to say that Rev. Mr,,swnng• er, the preacher in charge, vwas 4piishtl to the whole conceit], and did what he could to prevelt the Ilutchinsons from getting he Church. I=l TIRPERANQE LECTURNI rue Corer /louse —Rev. Mr. Barnard,' having been waited on by a committee of the Good Tem plars of this place, has consented, at their solicitation, to deliver a lecture on Temper ance The lecture will be delivered in the Coorrliouse oh Tuesday evening, January ISUG—the day after New bear's. The Good Templar ()miler being iu need of funds, it is proposed, in order to rethedy that deficits/write some extent, to make the price of admission to this lecture twenty five cents. We feel assured none Of our citizens will grumble at this, as it is worth more than 25 cents any day to hear Mr Barnard talk. We hope our citizens gen erally will attend. It must be distinctly understood that no part of the proceeds of this lecture will be received by Mr. Barnard. his serVioes aro entirely gratuitous, and are given for the benefit of thhihoha Templer Order and the community in general, Let hint have a full house. The receipts will all be devoted to the wants of the * organization under whose auspices this lecture le announced. = A Sontarr, haying for its object the re. lief of the soldiers' orphans, was formed in this place last weak under the auspices 0 the ladies of our town. The meeting to or orgnuiie the society, was held at the resi dome of Mrs. T. R. Reynolds, and we are inforinedthat commendable zeal was mani fested In behalf of this most worthy ob ject. The society was organized by the elec tion of the following officers : President—Mrs. Jamas Ward. Secrerary—Miss H. H. M'Coralick Treasurer-31re. W. P. Wileva. A very good Selection, indeed. From what we know of the above-named ladles, the society conleket have made a better *Alnico of officers. That they will use every .effort in their power to promote the ,object or the organizatiop, we have no dolibt, and we hope it may be the means of doing I.lluoll good for the bereaved children made or_ phans by the late unhepp,y war. Iloi•the society proposes to act'in this matteelre do bet exactly ktiow, but we sdppose that be fore long an opportunity will be given for every one to show their partiality for the good work. A Paammont. APMtwarion.—At preserit tluire is considerable feeling in this COM al` niunity do the subject of temperance. The Good Templie' seem to 'haNts WC/11110d oitr Cititooll, or at West a very respectable por tion of them, to the importance of this sub ject, and to the necessity of checking the ,further spread of the •ice of d.unkenness Which prevails to so grearnn extent in our borough. Leotureraknve been hero expa tiating on the thane, and much interest has h ,"_q.awlikened in our community. No-one deprecates the evil of Intemperance more than do ere, and hence' we pre' honest in saying tlbat vie are glad to see a oounle'r movement on foot by which it is hoped that il ia gnat vice may beat least, modifiroyo a great extent, if not checked altogether. But there is alwdye more or leas melees talk about Snob matterts--more talk time work, we fear, in a great rushy instances. Too many are content with the theory, and care nothing about the' presence. We have heard of alpraotioal Illustration of the great principles of temperance in the •action of uiu Ifeconniek, of the 'Junier Oramtner "Palate% of Ilse puling schools of tlits Iplace, — trikioh we commends to the public / generally and la all (001'1mranee advocates _ in attlar—lL •' • Mora lady, with A conshisatious regard for the moral, all Well as the intellectual and pigs -kcal weiltarB Of her pupils, lice requested each of theth i 8 alga a pledge that they will abstain nol. Only from intaxicaiing drinks, but also from tiliefring and smoking tobacco, swearing and gerdlilittg. We mt.: (*stand that nearly all df her scholars. out of the respect and love which they have for their teacher, have signed this pledge,' and that but' few, if' any of them,. are now guilty of any of those bad practice!. This is an achievement of which Miss McCor mick may well be proud, and which reflects much credit Upon h'er mind and heart.— Though the action„ 'of itself, be a tquiple one, it is nevertheless a great victory over the . evil inclinations of thoughtless youth, and may be, the seed of eternal ealvation to many of them. In God's own good time and providence, come of these very children whom this young lady is now trying to ih etruot in the way! of virtue and morality, miy rise up and call her "blessed." No brighter gem, than this salmis the crown of any king. We repeat, this is the kind of temperanoti we admire. This practical, *orkiug, ener getic, living advocacy of the groat princi ple. We beliive the lady to whom we gave alluded is a member of the Good Templar order, and elle seems to appreciate her ob. ligation, to the very highest ottani. Were all like her,--and, we would fain hope all are,—the gfeatest good might be expected as the result of their labors,.and King Al cohol Wald soon find that his retainers were growing fewer in number every day. Let every Templar, and all who believe hi the temperan,m principle, follow' tho exam plc we have just OG.O, and the result will be adequate compensation for all the troutlo or inconvenience which may be its tempo_ nary att *adapt I=l Teuranstres —A temperance lecturer by the name of Dutweiftr, travelling, we—Be lieve, under the auspices of the Grand Lodge of Good Tamplars, delivered an ad dress in the Methodist church of this place, on Sunday night last, to a large audience. Mr. Itutweiler's lecture is spoken of itt the main, as very good, and very well received. We believe begave pretty general eatisfae , lion. We did not. hear the address. We learn, however, that, to show the evil effects of intemperance, and by way or illustration, he cited lion StepllenyDoilglas as a drun kard. Whether thie be trite or false, wo do not couceirs4 to have been the duty of Mr. ifutwoiter to' drag forth from Its grave the tytefeil dust of the great Senator in or , tjef to hold it up to his audience as an ex ample. Had Mr. Dutweiler as much re spect-for tbid illustrious dead, as ho profes sed Where, he would have been inxioua rather to cover up this moral deformity than to expose it to the public gate That Mr. Douglas was, unfertunatsly,:too much addicted to strong drink for his own good, we will not deny ; but that he was a coim men drtinkard is not true. At all esente he is dead now, and nobler ashes do mot a ecp beneath the sod. His enemies voices • hushed by the glory that surrounds his tomb. Why, that, sitoo4is frieeds desire to uncove. - the sad failing of his life Let the groat man sleep undisturbed. There are enough Iterng examples of the direful effects of intemperance to supply all tem• peratice lecturers with illustrations, without Jigging down into a grave to disturb octpee. Report of W. P. filacmomm, Esq. CZNTItO HAIL, 1"831'A December 18, I bit r. (leo Dural and Others ; ri.nmaN : The entre) s and etatnina tinn4, with the YICW to construct a railway from Bellefonte to connect with the L C. St . S C. Railway. at or near Centre Hall, (an object long and earnestly desired by our whole oouununity, and espectally by the citizens of Pennevalley,) were commenced on Monday, December 4, !SC, The time limited to complete the survey (the 13th instant, but which, to be satisfactory to my self, would require a mouth) left:the engi neer but littbe latitude in the eelection of a definite line. A crest line was eon on the Nittany Mountain, Which resulted in find ing two (2) summits—Oreges Summit, on the dividing ridge bet ween Gregg'e (hp and Flameout Gap, on the old road. near GI egg's ore banks, and the other on the same ridge, betweeui Gregg's Gap e,nd Mcßride's Gap, near the hduee of Mr. Wash. Loneherger. Starting at this summit, which id at an ele vation of eight hundred rteeNeirtiM) feet above Nittany valley, the line pursues a Straight course, following the etreatn, until it strikes the road loading from Mcßride's , to Lot Irvin'irplaite, when it turns to the rjght with a slight curve, and pursues a Straight course to the mouth of the gap. The line here curves gently the right un til it reaches Mcßride's, an then pursues a straight course, passing near Melee's mill to a point id Baird's meadow. Front this point it follows Logatee Branch to Val entine's Furnace ; thence along the Branch Valley Railway, terminating at the Depot in Bellefonte, a distance of eight and three fourths (8.1) miles—nearly. It must be re membered that the lind is in a direct counts and by the shortest route to Bellefonte, ;while the location of the railway en the proper line would be to follow the right side of the mountain, as far as Mcßride's Gap, on d Alike parallel with the experimented line, the valley being narrow and the side of llfB mountain a smooth sad unbroken face, furnishing the boot possibb; ground for s road-bed. On the north aide of the mountain thd ground falls off gently to thh right ; the line following this face. would t}lureue a direct seam, pasting above Afro Larrimer's, crooning the pike at Pleasant Gap arid Striking the opposite side neffethe house of Robert Miller; thence along 'the foot of the mountain to 'a point at or near Sanest thence, curving' gently to the left, it follows the ridge across the valley to the ore banka,;;,4henate &tin the ravine to the Boiling Springs, where it would comma with the experimental.Jine, which it would fdlltift; or nearly so, to Bellefonte. With a tunnel of a. out of fifty (60) or even eighty (80) fed sitmolit, *Wm of which practicable, I feel no hesitancy In saying that a line can he fou l . . • slaty (BO) to seventy (TO) feet to the mile—the distance being groat,' incren,J, making from twelve to thirteen (12 to 14) talks—the very object we rekit to °Matti. The wood lute woe starred at Greag'r, Summit, which is twenty.tbrco (2300) feet east of Loneherger's Summit, and forty-two (42) feet lower. This tine follows the old road in Pleasant. Gap to where it intersects the pike; thence along the pike in a direct course to liairre mea dow, where it connects with the line front Mclfride's Gap, a distance of three ant a half (31) miles—nearly: this line being shorter and the face of the mountain bro ken by numerous ra`vines,.a hich would re quire heavy.embankruents.. I would, rime) my own jvidgthent, rmpect fully recommend the adoption of the line by ltlcßrlde's dap. i'lre third line 'run wag from Gregg's Summit in Centrell This line follows the old road to - Dasher's, and then pursuea a direct courou to CMire llnit In the location of the" line nu t ' difficulty 'would be found. Any gtade frouthirty 0%4) feet up could he had, as you have the whole length of the valley for diediiiice. .1 con nection cm ho had Wit 114 • C Railway, with alight 11,rntle. at a point near the old Mitchell Form,—a•ilibtance of, tWo and a-lig•t (1) wilco below Centte Hold tho • valley tieing but !hive hnmhc l and twenty-four (;i24) feet below Gregg,•.:l out mit and four hundred and twenty ( 1211) Ref below ConiNerger's: 4 ltminit lu c,n010...in, I nitot Jeturn my thrinl 0.1 the members c•^ the corgi; n,, t he energy and protoptnems with which they petfortied their several duties. All of wlneh iv rearoctftilly e 9 ' , Witted W. P. \ I'S. I=l IMPOrtrANT TO Music( %VS —VIC rnitO*l7 testimony_ front a lady who purelastik , Steinway's Piano from It. U. areeno, - agent for this county, shows not only, Pint she np preaiates n good invtrumet4 e tCut iv al tentuuony to the superiority of their : ol i o , of Pianos over Ai..L 01110 ER. Ito Bays :-- " For parity meet sweetness of tray., ~ 1 4s: ic ily of tonp-W;an , l beauty of instrument to geth_ar-with an the mAern . iniprovetrientv, flag it une.pntle.l I cheerfully rOCOP.IIIeII.I Nlespro. Rtolowny Foos Pianos to any who wish to purchase." ...These celebrated in.truments n 9 nen na Minn & Ilani !:abinet Organs, Xr Greens ~n hula r , ,nstantly at 10. s Mu sic^Store, Iluating•hn, Pa. Send for a circulgr. Tan trios.—The cold :mil cliangenhle rreath Sr tells trrrildy en whir e weak nod dierased longs. Moog arc soticrow pl t).is tune with alrertions of the throat nrol lung. It.. n ehiliS Is becoming ti very coo ;von affiict, , , Those who are predi.po4,l to „ ridi7.11.4 Bronclinis, n‘nid tlio night o,e Then , en, many iironerations rer•Otrif)),,pll 1 1, these diereses, but there is not a doubt. I cut tho' 1)r. r:trodiland's Mellifluous Cough Ilat-nm is the...best remedy. Wu harm. cum, in the morn ra.en of Cough, C o ld .1 butts, Asthma. and pri:nsr) caned of Consuitip- DIARPITre k AND Drif:sTRIIT.--A run. rem., „ay for the wort erect Jet nett c f2r I brcie. Ilterrhoen end DI ;eatery t• Dr , •i ke. eklan' An ti-Cholorn Nltetote—thoulinadl ha been voted by 11--our (lovorutneot used it to the Ittoptl,l, It hog Gored many of our ;..blior t oftewill other moat's hare fotitl, in 12 , t lie hate ~ , ,1 11.1. r 0, d of the offirftry of flit* 1 Itluable'prei..eot 00l of extritlgeutc, absorbent;. htitattleetr ;mil cnrilon atires to ttdri•e et ee) oho of our render° to to t n bottle and have It in reedirpo , , hind to thine *ha suffer to tea it direetly. hold 1.3 , Drogil,ts everyorhere. 'Ant fur Dr. Ftridsland" , Ault- Cholorit MI: rire.L'O—ly , The Bellofonie Market c'vrr*toit'd nails 21 114; r Jfa The folleselng Aro C., os,,t .te no up 1 , , &eke*. on Thuruilly mning, schen our p.iper went to press : White Whent, per bushel 11 Pro Red Wheel, p •r bushel ......... .1 701,1,1 Pi, aye, per 1.1.11,1 ...... . . ..... Shelled Coin, per euolicl. „ . , Oat., per 1.11,11e1 vs Barley. per littekw bent, pet tat•hel. .......... . Cluversoed, per bn•hel Sf, ll(jc,A P.:tutees, per Voshel . . . t 7.5 F:rgo, per d , ,z^n Lard, per pound Elven, per .•Und.•.• Perk, per punn•l ........ . 'follow, per polio 1 .... nutter, per Pound Rugs, Per Ground Plaster, per lun M Litßl 'W. Olrainr, On the I : , 11. 'rot, by the Tter..T. 34 , Ihrini 11,101nxs.In Emma 31 Atter, both of rurZ;u4.,t, 'town 4111‘111614 VoulOy. Orrtho'Oth in4t by the II cv. J V Mr. "locator Mc Afro to Vino Anna lAght•ler, all of Ilaliwoug. On the 19111 lost hr the .IM".. Mr. John Mil lor to Mien N.lttoy Buttotf, n11.,f liotgwo. , n tuwn ship. Atin ficraon RnfonhAfl r§r=sago nt Re bersburg, on tho evoong of Oto by the lies% C. ii....lfoiTtouier, 311, 1$ II l'orttlan to M L as Moue 31. Wulf, both of Drool, Valley. L...bC,IAL -VuTic'ES. WiIIF:KERS! Ii'IIV , EF.II3I! Do you unut Whl.hers or Mustaches ? Our Grecian Compound Will force them to grow oil lie smoothest fare or chin, or hair on bald heads, in six week!. Price $l,OO. Mmt , by mail Anywhere, closely, sealed, on receipt of VIVO. Al.l.ess, WARNER. A CO., Box 138, Brookly fob n, N. V. 17 1 y THE 111tIDAI. CHAMIII,It, an essay of Warning and Instraehoo for young men—pub lished by the Howard Association, and Cent free of charge in eoaldtl envelopes.Addre,s Dr. J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Deward Aerneiatien, Pa.. leb 17 ly The !Roston .S - 'llanalin Cabinet OrganS, forty differentsty.es I I fo_aptcf. to sa cred and secular mune. for SAO to $6OO each.— THIRTY-FIVE GOLD or SILVER, MEDALS, oroother first premiums awarded them. Illus trated Catalogues free. Address, MASON A HAMLIN, DuMilt, or MASON 111tOTIISRS, Now !oat. . • 1043-Iy. .13LINDSES9 AND CATA treated with the utmost success by • Dr. 3. ISA ACS, Oculist and Aurist, formerly of Ley den, }Tolland, No. 519 rine street, Philadelphia. Testimonials from the most 'reliable sources in the city add country may be seen at his office. The medical faculty are invited to accompany their patients, as he has no secrets in his prac tice. AR.TIFICIIAL SYNS inserted without &Large made for examination. July 24. ly. _ „_ ITCH! ITCH ! ITCH! SCRATCH! SCRATCH! SCRATCH! Wheaton's Ointment will cure the Itch in 48 lours. Also cures soli Oscan, ulcers, chilblonas, and all scup:ions of tie skin. Price 50 cents. For sale by all Druggists. By sending 80 costs to Weeks it Potter, Sole Agents, 170 Washington street, Boston, Mors., it will be - forwarded by snail, (HA of postage, to soy paid of tlio Ilvorted etsidt. act 571 'llB-6m. APPINESS OR lIMERf All norroon eufferers filleted with opertna torrl•trzt, twtoinal eto;s2ioo 4. b.,' of power. iin in.l~uichr.a.~u:u.l •,... rexurkl mi,olP e• - ad oopure .•a,l i i tLn Mean 4 .el - Su v 1.1111 , 3111 A them, by wk . l . .eN•ln.:, With P. W1LL1.131.8, P. 0 Box 2853. :yr 11"1,,, (..1111) - T0 IN•% imrs'.—.l Clergyman, white reJultng 111 South A tn.ri, a to n mis,mnory,. 41,, o‘ertli a pule end nitaple remedy fer the ('urn of Nerve. 11 eaknes.. Early 1., ny, Dis eases of the Urinary and Sell mat CroinA, and the whole .tram of dtouralers brought on by Inmetol anal vicious habitt o Great nnmb.,ra Mara been already eurtcd aly (hit noble remedy. Prompted lay 11,1 , ,tre to benefit the arra t. d and uu fortunate, 1 ts In send the re lye for ring and mine: (hr. nted' , inff, in n seated en, elopc, to any OUR Who nrmck it, r*.• or rharqr. Plesge inrleaY Ypn pnhlt n‘t lope. :oldrgped to )6unolf. 10b1r0.4 J..srri, T. lotion, Sta thm L , Ihionn Nott York City. jSZI-tim AET I 11A1 f, 11%01' C t thin viva^. wake cm.. cold: two eobb , , one attack of bronehtti, , two attache of imuebttnitt, one nothn. All 1,1 the ab,,ye dt4ea ram ran" Le A vornrn by the tonel) ft, of Feller:' Imprri A Cough rt me—n ronTly fir co ug h l i, lothenla II , 1T.T.:111..1. S,,ld es ery whore. rune 23, 1565—1 N., TI A \ m " 4; 8 1 1 1 : 1 1... ,121.1 p .!". S 0,ed fl;:l i f , , , 1, N A .1 1 1 b l le tbn perti.i.bp,paredion fur Ole hair erer4,fler ipl le the ruble:. It i, oro,p,i - umnd, and contnina no tnjorem , bite, rr. • 1111.1, It Fe`l'i) It F. 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Cou , ,ting Ilf the I.lte , t tt) ks of Fl 6( UV/ ASO PLAII All,l , 1%. ANI , (11 , : Sllll.llElt I) PL 11 EL WI: :11‘11:11 :•11.1; Ilt IVII ITE oODDS, Corinterranev, Loran nud Coti on ShcctLage, l;bet lc-, dlnglanne, lledln•1,, • Ilaunels, Shephor , l Plaid Mtimolai!, 1d tiM• Curlatry) Kentucl.,•v Amt., Lades , 441111,1`t frerthP, 1:e1.011.tillt., and PLAIDS OF VAR UEN'I'LI?MEN'S E -R A full lino Id Cloth 4. HOS and \ t tsding, nil kind. and prici.,l, which n ill ho 110 hair c,pit.dantly on hand I .r,zt• ui,l uOll n, let.tod btuck of all ktudd of CROCK UROCERIES. MACKEREL, OM ALT, he Which we 1$ dl di , pe - e of at the tfery luwert prl,o‹ • All hind, d omit: r id,eleu taken in etelonge ILr goli. and the hoylec,t ma, 4•I i n to, od(.,u it. l' ',\p,.> A WM% TO 101 it I TkAILsT 1 7 , n, Il el 311.110.1 that so CUL' /1113 )nLIT TASTES So W4`ll your 1.1.1t3, .I+. :opt STl \ i• - •"riti•ArryTs. B.M.I7ItEFNI•i Inv+ 111.4 niii•ie idore, I.lle ..ir e-t “t" 'O, lien,' I' , k hi.{ 1./1 Lt/ll,d FI is IN \ At Y n. and A : 11.111,1, 1 . 1.1101 31a.nulavoiring . N I' lIIIN r and C it HAW!, t:11 lm.. iinitar Ind Violin ;-,triAg, • MUSIC 1:001.;,--i:olden Chem.` golden Shower, tiolden Censer, ()lden Trio, Ice,,de. AIL C 1: r MI. SW—lie is constantly retell ag from Philadelphia all the latest, musie, which pers , m4 at a iii-lance W.liing earl erdgq mulr hate sent them by mail, at publisher's prices. J.s_.:7 - Piattos and Organs 15'drranted fur toe 3 ea, Those wishing to buy nny of the above arti cle. ere invited to tall anti examine mute before purchasing elsewhere. Illy prices are the saute as is Now York anti Phdadelphin. Circulars of Instruments sent pittruptly upon arrli"tiOn with any tultittional infortnat ion (10 7 sired. 11. 11. tilikENN. lull street, 11 ttchngdon, Pa.. Febl7 '433-If One door west of Bettis' book store N EW BAKERY! Would reapeTully inform the people of 8e!1e . .: Cerirwond eternity, that he hen opened a new and CUM PLETE tAKERY, in the old Temperance Rotel, on Bran , Weed wbere ho will keep constantly on hand allkinde of DREAD, RUSKS, P01:73D-C ARES, SUGAR AND GINGER CA4ES, CRACKERS, _ CANDIES _ . .. &c. • ttC. , dr.C., whieh he will sell at a reason able and satiefao tory price FaintNee will li,pd It in their advantage to get their baking done at this eetablfshmrot, as the? can alwayNcet pere,wholesonao bread and cakes lu4t when theyneed them. tiept.l2,lBll2—tc. rOB PAlNTOGinpitly acd ziedtiously 01 irwiduod sithiseloc GRO VESTEEN & CO., PIANO FORTE MANUFACTURERS, 499 BROAWAY, NEW TORE The attention of the public and the triode le invited to our SCALE, SEVEN OCTIVE: Rosewood Piano Fortes, wbieli'fbr volume ant purity of tone two unrii , aled by any 'Alberto ufFered in thin tear Let. They contain all the modern improvements, FRENCH, GRAND ACTION, HA RP PEDAL, FRANIF:, OVERSTRUNG and each Instrument being made under the per teaml eiiperv,,mion of Mr. J. if. Orotostoeu, who has a practical experience of OVER THIRTY YEARS in OPIIr Lotman, tore, 18 FITLY WARRANTED in evert rarticular. TIIE " uROYESTEEN PIANO FORTE" RECEIVED TILE ITIGRIST (WARD AP MERIT °Fla AV. OTHERS AT ran CELEBRATED' WORLD'E FAIR. 'l% here were exhibited inetruments from tb i boat of London: Farb", Gerinnny. 13,1nn and Now York; and nl•o at the American Imititittii a accrue rare. -the -thild nod 0111 er AC , dals Iron, both i l Lerhich con be icon nt our ware-moms. Isy;ko iulrt:Lb: , :tl6n or improvtmen to, we mull :till MORI: PERItt - OT PIANO PORTS, owl by 111.111111 a 4 . 111111 g lnrg FTRICILIE' SYSTEM,. are r t d.lcd to I.Gr timie i^strui.,enti nen price PREC.LCDE ALL CUM Pr. riTION. P ('•E No 1 --S-,en Oruro, round c‘LVlcriL, Rose rtua.l N... 2. -O,tole, round corners, Tt.0,0 wood 11," S:Wo. N.. - ((,hire, round curvyrr, Rosa t , X 1'..,5k,..5:12L, 1,1 - \-• L r nL al eurrtat tumid c? ravdiarq.darti tree. - I~lt. TA LBOTTN I'ILLS, Anti Dpipeptic.— ui highly enneentritted ExtraiM Inn • „ ROOTS .4 SD LIER ot the 5,-rriaczt vnTat., prepared from the unglued prescription 4.11 tho olchrated Dr, . T..',.ott, and 11,4 l.y him with tetuarkable nue twehty yours. An infalltill.3 remedy th all Di-eases of the Liver, or any derange , meta nl the Dumas-a Organs, they cure _Diarrhoea, Spri,elll4, 5A.0116111. J 10311411. L., nee, Lover T. 1111,11110- Tlih well lon la lti. aloft says of items Pills Li e 113,1 the tot-nada from a broil your thel art Made, lli 1.1) pr active for trier IJ yenta; hair the finest alert upon the Liver unit dirges ti, e Or4an4 of an) lilt. In 1110 in the world, and la re the nice t perfect Purgati,o high has et or yci born wa d e I,y out Ilt. They ass safe and pb sumo to take, but iLtuorfel to ellrit. Their pcnctiating properti stimulate the t vial entre !ties of thu hotly, remelt, the obstructions of its 1.1,54115, purify the blood, rind expel th.reape.— ', '1 hey purge out the foul • hunters whn•li' breed. ard dietegiiier, al rear La ru alligish or dis orgsna Cup, their• natural at lion, and impart a heaithy tone anti orength to the a hole ' 5.1 stem. Piot only do they cure the en ery day e on i pl, i r ut ! , of e, 0 3 body, but ale. barrilillable Rod dun ,crous (Inseam:. and being trim ly able art iree flout alit ink or harm. Nn person who has onee used them: Pills will seer UV 1111 - UnT 111 chi " lint e..ente Pule blood aril remove all impu rdws trot the • 1 LLCM. tune.' are n 1,0.,11.14 e Cure for d..0" - Fevers, Headache, Piles. Meeurial Dis ease, and llcretlitury Dour.—For Adults, one Pall is the morning; fur children under : 4 ears, half a Pill!. jte) e h 1 per box. Trade supplied, or ~1 by mail, post paid, to any part of tho U. :Unto, or Canada, on receipt of price. Nuns genuine a ithout the facsimile oT V. Mott Tal bott, 51, 1). . M. l l i Ii.II6TT No. 62 Talton Street, New York Attie 2, IS(',5. ty COMMN`zIONERS SALE OF 'UNSEATED L lN I n at an Act of A. , senotiy pn4( . A3 the .Itith 4it Mar h, .t I) 11.21, the eotatut.lk I Cent,: °aunty ‘Ftll II til paaldie sail al t mrt hots in the la,rattgli i,f ~n ...fac.t.day the 26th day AO! December A. 140 the fli nt s uag Ili, riled tea, In and parts t aet.4 at unseated hails, putt In.ntil by the mat V At trea9tir,... ,alc, and which bane re mimed unrwleemett fur the space of fine years and illArar.il4: ..littt rrall t ee?. Acres. Perches Tp. Il,t9atann 41st agas 30 US Walker Choll: 4 Rohrer 110 ,00 Walker John Palmer 200 00 flurnahle Jerre ltroolot 415 00 Curtin A brain Sc, tt 250 00 Miles S nnavl Soot: 110 00 . do ~ , Poll) Ali 1::: rn ' 216 4 . 154 Taylor .1.,1in 44 ilhatua 433 I'3 do John Spear 433 153 Rush 14 Ilharn GI ay 4:3 153 . do 1:Jnotl Hu, kley 433 153 do John Cunnangham 433 133 do J NITS FORSMAN, J N L. (I it 11, JOSIIVA POTTER. "Con”;1..0”,,o1 Centre cuanty. Attest: .301 IN 11101/AN, nor 17—ts Clerk. EW tfOODS, .11 At the store of Gemmel). Pifer, near the post E Alec, eotasieting of prime , LAS, SCOARS, COFFEE, • 01, A§s 5, • Act, &loins 07 BEICES. ei aekeral, Seoteb. end Holland Herring. rrime r h =I CA N NED l' EACIIE S. Corn, Tomatoes, dried Peaches, Apples, Cur mete he. km. Alt. all hinds of CEDAR AND WILLOW WARE. Corn Brooms, Split Broom., Umtata . , Nations te. ,le. (Um me a roll. and you will be sans lied w.lh both tho good, and prioa. All kinds of ffountry Thoduco taken in ex changt for goods, GRO , Ra F: D. PIPER. Ittllet onto November:lrd. 186 Y. 14-30 I. E. •vra.LEA.vEle, MASONIC IiALL, 710 CEIEST.NCT STREET, PIIILADELPLIIZ has now opened LAtE,9URTAI . N'S, Arocatelloti t tirti i in o ts w , n importation. , Damask Curtains, Wool Rep Curtains, i Tatin Lain° Curtains, . Rot tingham Curtains, Muslin Curtains, Cloth, Table and riano Covers - Constantly receiving NO . velties in CURTAIN MATERIALS, embracing the Celebrated Smyrn's Cloth, and MODE DRAPERIES. - WINDOW SHADES "SI in every Desirable Style Color or Pries t I. E. WAI A RAV.III 4 .1, No. 7111 Chestnut St, Nov. 10, '65-3m. Philadelphia. IMMUMiI ISSO ARCH Street, Philadelphia, WATCHES,. • . FINS JEWELRY, . • SOLID SILVER W4RE and Superior 6llier Pled Wisie: P5t13,:55-3m. kieLmisoLD , 4l FLUID EXTRACT DITCRU For Ifon-Retention or Incontinence pf irritation, Ingesansation or Ulceration of the Bladder or Manila, Meese°, or the Proittsto gland, Stone la, the Bladder, Calculus, Until or Brick Die/Deposit, and all Diseases of the Maddox, Kidneys, and Dropaicel Swellings. EaLai6OLTA6 . FLUID ..11X.TEA.C'T SUCRE . • .FOR WEAKNESSES ARISING FROM EX CESSES OR INDISCRETION. The Constitution one affected with Orzanie Weakness, require' the old of medaoine to strongthen end invigorate the eyetern, w hi c h Ileimboic's Extract Jim:ha Invariably does. If no treatment bo submitted. , to; Consumption or Insanity Anima. HELiE6ol;:croB FLUID EXTRACT BUCIIU Ih affoodons peeoliar to fernalcii is unequaled by arty other preparation, as in Cblprosicor Ro tunda; Imgularittes, painfulness or suppres , sion of customary ovaeutions, Tileorated or Sohirros state of tinsel:Mous, Lencortbara„ and al complaints; incident to lb° ■ex, whothersris ing from hatpin; of dilhipation.inaprildencies, or in the Iteeltue or Change in Life. HiLWCEICILD'S FLUID EX TIipACT BUC111: AND ' ' I:4PROVED ROSE'WASII, radleally exterminate foals the system die- CIO, at Criticiy Organs oristng from Habits of Oheaptition at lwrie expense, little or Ito rh.inge I. diet, and no, expoeltr• ; -completely superse ding tho s e iinpleeetegra and d✓nger•nu ronetitat, G'd,p,u,a and Mercury in curing all those unpltas ant and dangerous dtseeses. U S.IS HeLmanotrD,lE} ; ,, EXRRACT 1113C116 In all gases of .hr Urinary Organs, whether ex isting to male of feinole. from whaterfr 11111150 ~ji gion ting, anti no matter of bow long 'twitting. It in pleasant in taste and odor, ituniediate in its action, and mom " . .rengthoning than any of the preparation" of hark or Iron. ,ifro . ring. front Brokeit-clown or Delicate ConatitutiJne, procure the remedy et ono.. Tho roailar most he awaro thilt hoverer slight may he the attack of the obese diseases. ' it is •LcLaan to affect the Middy health, tuciital row et,, nail happiness, and that of Ills posterity. 01// Doh and blood are supported from those sourvinro PLEASE NOTICE We make no secret of:kho ingredients. 17 ELM BOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT IIIICIIIJ is com posed of linelm, Culiebs and Juniper kerriee, se lected a ith great rare, and prepared in vacua by 11. T. IIELN11101.1). Druggist and Chemist, of sixteen years' experience in the. city of Phila delphia. and is now` prescribed liy the most eminent ptilltsichints, hurbeeu admitted to use in the United States Army. and is also la vary general use in Stater llespitals and public Sanitary Institutions throughout the land. DUCHU. (From Dispensary of Uu United Skase.) DIOSHA cRENATA. BUCHU LEAVES Propertles.—Tiao.lr. odo r i s strong, dIRu nice, AIM hot:weal:l3A aromatic; their Lanus bit tathb, and analogous to 9i,ut, ?Medical Properties and ITIOPPI.— 8110114 ka es arc gently at ttonlant, Kith a liar tendency to the / . /i,e,w, Organ*, renductng and othef sinttlar naotlicitte4, excl. flog dinphoreOir., when circuulatancaa favor stile mode of action. They ate given in complaints of the Urinary Organs, such as Gravel, Chronic Catarrh okthe Bladder. Morbid Irritatton of the Bladder uud Urethra. Disease of the Prostrate, and It g A gn . bon or Incontinence of ['rine, from a lose of tune in the parts co:waned in its evacuatian. The remedy inns also been recommended in Dyspep sia, Ch rout.) Rheum-diem, Cutaneous Atleetdons, and Dropsy. Ilelonboltra Erb-red "luau is used by paragons from tho eget of 13 to 25, sod from 35 to .55, or in the deelino or dump of life; after Conlin-- men t or Liibor - Pttins;l3ed-wetting in children. plr-Dr. Keyser Is a Physician of over thirty yeariC experience, and a graduate of tHeTeffeisen Medical College and of the Poi, versify of ditAIICIDO and Surgery of Philadel phia. • • Mn. 11. T. lILLIMOLT"c! Deer &.t,—ln regard to the question liskql no as to my opinion about ituchu, I would say that I have used and i.old the article in various forms for the past thirty years. Ido net think there iv nny form or preparation of it I have net used or known to be used, in the varione diseases where rush niedleate agent would he ii , hdieialsti, Yon Are aware, as well as myself, that It twiebeen extensively. employed In the va rious diseases of Om bladder and kidneys: and the reputation kilns nelnired In my judgement is wasrauthd by the facts. I bare seen and used, no before elated, every form of Burhu—the powdered leaven, the simple. decoction, tin cture, fluid extracte,—and, I ant not cognizant . of any preparation of that plant at all equal to yours. Twelve jeers' experience ought, I think, to give me the nght to judge of its merits. and without prejuilice or partiality, I give yours precedence otter all others. Ido not value a. thing according to HI bulk, if I did, other /Arhus 'would out-do 3 ours, hot I hold to the doctrine that bulk and quantity do nut make up value—if they did, a copper cent would to worth mere than a gold dollar. value year Boutin forlts effect on patients. I Noe cured with it, and hasio seen cured with it,more cheemes"of the bladder and kidneys than I have err aeen oared with any — dthor Buehu, or any other proprietory compound el whatever name. Respectfully, yours, do., CEO. H. KEYSER, M. D., .1.40 WOOD . diaisr, PirTS111;11111, Pik Augisl 11, 1865. ASK on inailoirei Ircvnto . EXr*ACT BOUM. pir ince letters to KELMBO go's DRUG AND CHEMICAL WAREHOUSE, No, 194 Broadwiy, New York, en HELMEOLD'S MEDICAL DEPOT, No. 194. Shall Tenth /Rarest, Reims C treetset, Philadelphia. Sold by Drugirlati overywhiNcO. BEWARS Or CoMarraarA7TS. ARK POI ArZLIttiOLJY9. NO °TANK: . 0013 'O4 y. RYNDEIX'ti MUSIC STORE; CORNER NAM ND MILL. 1.711,1: LOOK HAVEN, FA 1': ItYNDER I;xIICE9,FIXAktin ai;tiaiga ig s the eitisou of (hutch Cot that his utie store is now IN iII7CpBSBNIIL OPNRATII and that he le preMixed to ramie!' 'hats a, Musical Inetrutnents ,OF EV4TY DESCUPTION, on llie.most favorable terse.. Ile Woe , "4-. ler pleasure iu Balling the ottenti.io or to t ple to the superior qualities of the eviiiert CHTC4:ERINCYB PIANO 3, nape kinno• bare untrurealig taken the Tritt prrtui.ab over, ull others stiereri.r tit o y b.to het n brought ip rompetition. they hot ..it i to bo /eon tool hoard tg..bir utattroil, 1. " .r tusougurturera bare unorcrilieil bitting In them thouo iitili.iptinttht. ~ o good bui1...m..7, rom; the , ORGAN LIKE RICHNESS Or. TO in ideb is abcolutely In.:,rpeneablo in ad in.. ment for 'acemnpanying W wean,. la.y are oleo celebrated for STANDIKU IN TUNB This lattlity U atvrars desirable. but U. 1. pecially w to persons liviug in tiso C0...111 hero it is nut convenient br got pruleseo,aStl nor* but seldom. ' RYNPER KEEPS A SUPPLY of other Piano,. ISten he (ammo the peer that he keeps the celebrated ITAINEB BROTHER'S PLI.NO; it Is nnnerrottrary — to say a ward in.-comma- tr tion of them, as tLe reputanon of' tint arm is alone aufrunent. RYNDER RESPECTFULLY AMY. UM: that he has received the SOLE AGEWCY for Central and Western Penn.ylvanta of the, ,P►tent Inflated /run gun and }rams DOARD.MAN & GRAY PIANOS Theft. Plants vary to prim rom three bask dred- and oh etity-gro dollar. to fovea hundred dollars, and are all varrontei la giro parteet aatistaation. P R L R wci Ravine. received the BOLE AGENCY ter She Central Portion of Pennsylvania of the TREAT & DAVIS' PARLOR OROANS'ARD 111P4OVED I am enabled to idea them tp tbeireblter et ;re duced rates. The Pirlor Mlermirare gowndp in the most thimble . exA_Adal re nyu k , irarrantifit to tire rrnrErr SE 1781 TA CTION, and are sold ten to fifteen percent ebeap;..t than thane of any other first-class manufacturer. We invite a comparison of them with those of eay other maker with reference to all the essential qualities of a good Instrument, via., Quality of Tone, ?oilier of Tone, Promptness Aetion, Capacity for Variety of Expression, an last, but not least, solidity and durability of ofttnelms don, 'These Organs at, finished in different *As to suit the tastes and pockets. or puroloniera, being in Plain Black Walnut Cases! Carved Black Walnut Carty l Pltin Oak Cases 1 PolinEed'bisk Gam I Plain Chestnut Cases l Fancy Chestnut Cases! Plain Rosewood Rams, and Fancy Rosewood Owe EMI RYNDSR ERIP-11 also a leirga supply of ills oal•brated MONITOR ORSANit, CABINET ORGANS! CIIUT &BY'S EXCELSIOR ORGANS •146 CH MMMMM 11 TEMPERED REED MELODEdBk.) MEI RTNDEIt. 1$ PREPARZD to Famish PIANOS FROM ANF Mktg* to the United States, should customers prefer others then those he keeps on hand. RYNDSR WILL ALR'ili be supplied with an ussonsissurbt RAINES BRO'S: PIANOS; CRICKBRING4 ROAR.OX.4N A ORA ri PlAtirOl : 8 0PRIt r aer4A ‘ - Qtr• • Grateful for tl. large patronage fan t od, b o „ Mowed upon Wm , and anxious, to atm all Gni people with whatever they may &Mira tb• line of eod.iludrements , be ban ,ead• wombat arra nementa . wltb StmL Allowing „ 00,6 1 , 00 ,4 (rotors lo DLL os loru for thifi at their prim, IPM. B. BRADBURt. . • STEINWAY 66N11, • SMoitOg Ce.,/liar,Trts. . itad irk ; or silths.4 tiYNDBIL J!CiEPS VIOLAS, 4ITARSH ` :" ' IPECTIM ` FIFER, " : l'l46lllotlt - I'3, Att., a lAct every tikisigyilith ovibt t , tw..,k .pt la Kaiak ova Ma sp rit. I tit has. • -iP III6 . * bit Re s r - tr , . • Eli
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