- Al atom* Ntlatchmat TElthil3=4.lper year when paid in advance $2,60 when not paid in advance, and $3,00 whoa not.paiebefore the expiration of the year. ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. J. W.—We hare no thno to attend to malt met iers. ft. A. X.—lf yon go to that place, you .wi very well pleased, and will stay g the ' -fir that part of the had a pleasant time You that barn it can enjoy yourselves, :while we must be satisfied with hare ground. THINGS ABOUT TOWN AND COUNTY Cover Wszi.—Neat week will be court week, and we shall be happy to see as many of our friends ad possible in town on that omission. There are some interesting trials on the docket. I=l WADITIO.-A retssrd of tete codfish is offer ed for any infopmutionthat will give any clue - to who forms the "firat °kola", of Bellefonte society. Information can be. left at the washer-woman'sor the butcher shop. o FAIR.—We harm printed the tickets for the Id. CI Mat Fair, to be held in the Armoiy (not in the Arbitration room) [mit • week. We hope sufficient may be realized from this fair to cancel the indebtedness of that congregation. I=l Wj call attention to the "Annual State-, ment" of the ‘.Farmers' Mutual Fire basil ranee Company of Centre county" and the "Farmers' and Mechanics' Mutual Fire In surance Company of Centre and Clinton counties," published in this week's instil). 0- • Ramovat..—The tailoring establishment of Mr. M'Clellan has been removed to No. 4, Brolcsrhoff's Row, where ho will be ready to wait on Ilia old customers and lots of new ones hereafter. Mr. Mao intends to have a tins stook of goods on bad in a few days. Rt-oreetao.—The German Reformed and Lutheran churh-of this place, having been lately repaired, will be re-opened with imitable services on Sunday the 28th inst. Services will be held in the church on Sat urday evening previous, and on Subbath morning, afternoon and evening. I' I=l ixntsaa. . Four Sioux Indiana, 11.000M panic! by two white men, arrived in town on Wedueaday evening, and stopped at the Campuinge House. They proposed to give au exhibitton of Emma kind, if a suitable place could be obtained for them. On 'Thurs day they were endeavoring to get the Cour t House. i Gil. FRAM SS'S Lucy: msg.—We have printed the tickets fur Gen. Frazicr'e Ice tures, which nre to commence on Monday evening, the 22d inst. The tickets Cali be had et the book end drug stores. Single tickets, 40 cents; course tickets for gentle ? mat and lady, $3,60; family tickets fur course, $3,00. CoIUYTY CONvEXTIOX.—IIy reference to the nutlet/ under Sur editorial bend, it will be seen that the delegates to the last County Convention are notified to reassemble at the Court Rouse, in this plane...on Tuesday evening, the ggd inst., for 114 purpose of transaeting important business. It is hoped `thine Will be a full attetitlance. 11=CIMI W■ aro authorized to state that the thanks of the Good Templar Order ate tendered to Rev. Mr. Barnard for his able and eloquent addreis in the Court Ilottae, whereby the Order realized the handsome sum of seventy dollars. The Good Templer Order also deeps itself under obligations to the Com miesioners of the county for the use of the Court House on that occasion. THI WATtIIYALL.—The ladies will he in terested in learning that the waterfall has gone out of fashionable circles. Among the hundreds if fashionable ladies who attended the President's recoptio . rt-on New Jay, the Waterfall wee scarcely seen. A roll of hair twisted arJund the buck of the head, vulgarly called a snake, is becoming popular. I=l 800110 ON Ilim.—When coming home a , eight or two ago, we..saw chap leanlz4 up against .a sign post, "heaving up" a large quantity of "knock.em-limber" that had previously been deposited ° under his shirt, and which had evidently "soured on him." Ile was very elck and seemed fear ful that he should die—he did'nt however, but, Holy 'Mother, did'nt his head ache next morning. EZI TtiiJCitttlo or Perna Tea.—We wore in error lost Week in etas ing that Peter Tait., 0 the old negro, wee killed with a pole axe iu the.hends of Peter Devine. It seems the deed -r-oriks done will' • club or pick, and the &ate of the NW ao be, as given . by Devine himaeltAkat. Tarr dame tercollect half a dol lar that brans owed hint, and which, for some reason, he refused lo.pay. A quarrel thereupon ensued, 'Which resulted in the death of the old negro. bad the pleasure, on Wed needs, evening last, of listening to some beautiful music as played by Mrs. Dunham, of Look Haven, new 4 teacher of music in this place. Thle lady is one of the most no _eomplished performers we ever'heard. vier music speiks to the swill, and' makes one forg*.ihe troubles and•cares of the world in the entrancingfibtraine that wake to life beneath the touch of her skillful fingers.— We set as one In a 414 am while Mrs. Dun ham played, and when she ceased, we felt as though we had been listening to magic whisper? from fairy land. Mrs: Dunham is a composer herself, and quite a number of her compositions 'bc've bola ribltsbed. Sbe is undoiibtealy a lady of the highest musicalnbiiity, and our oil, isentwould do well to avail themselves, of the benefit of her talent. She may be found at the boarding house of Mrs. Ward, In the Acadimiy. • 0 • Pa. ITARTICtIeII PATIII7 BEIDLI AND lases.— Last Court week, Dr. Hartman of lilltersburg, Lancaster county, xi gave an exhibition in this plat value of his patent safety list, which we intended to but forgot to do t which were tion a' . y and favorably noticed by the p ees, that we feel assured there can be no hue& bug in it, and that it is all that it bas been represented lobe. The peculiarity of this invention consists jn the Ilia that the bit Fs. forced into the commiesure or tender port of the horse's month, making a very sligh pull at the lines or rein sufficient to throw the animal upon his haunches; and thereby preventing hirntost effectually from' kick ing or rudttlg away. In his lecture here, Dr. Hartman eiplain ed the construction of his invention, its ef fect en the horse, and wherein' It.differed from the ordinary bridle ; stating that its object was not to control runaway or kick: ing horses only, but CO supersede the use of the common bridle,. and avoiding all acci dents with horses. To prove this be offer ed $2OO as a forfeit to the owner of any horse which he failed to control by' means of hie patent bridle. Four hoises were brought totoDostor to a:pain:lent upon, all oglhem being vi cious and unmanageable brutes. most first belonged to Sheriff Waddle, a most danger ously wicked, large black horse ; the second was a beautiful thorough-bred bay horse, belonging to Mr. Andrew Gregg, but utter ly to him, from the fact that he had run away every time he had been hitched single. The third was a kicking gray mare owned by Mr. Cummings, and the fourth a vicious and unmanageable bay belonging to Mr. Garman. These animals were all brought under the most complete control by Dr. Hartman, through his safety bridle, and weeir utterly unable either to kick or run away. This result was most astonishing, and proved conclusively that all horses are perfectly controllable and safe when subjec ted to the magic power of the Safety Bridle. We consider this invention of Dr. Hart man, as ve?y important and valuable. I'eoe pie often risk their lives by driving unsafe horses with the common bridle; but with this safety bridle(' all danger to life or limb seems to be obviated. The patent „can be attached to the ordinary riding or blind bridle, thus avoiding the necessity of pur chasing new bridles. Our farmers and those who have spirited horses would do well to have their bridles improved with Hartmaiev patent. Any child or lady could thou drive their horses with, perfect e no sloigbing Any person wishing to purchase lite right to, sell this patent, for State and county, Can address Dr. S. D. Hartman, Millers burg, Lancaster county, Denten. A CAPITAL IDEA.—We understand that it is the Intention to hold an election at. the Methodist Fair next week, after the manner oflthe celebrated contest between Grant and M'Clellan for the sword at the New Yeik Sanitary Fair. The price will be one of Singers' Family Sewing Machines, valued at $Bl. The friendly strife will be between the different inkisters in this borMigh, the one receiving the largest Number of votes (or tickets), to be the recipient of tile machine. We expeot to see a spirited con test between the friends of the different • clergymen A New Fit vruns.—The Adams' Express Company, has established an entire new mode of operation in the wily of accommo dating the people here. Their new arrange ment is in every respect worthy of encour agement, and we should judge from the looks of things, they are will patronized..--= All goods for (Lie place are delivered free of charge through-out, the town, and that too in a very sat9 l faetory manner by the gentlemanly agent reocutly appointed here cud all goods s hipped from this place, are oleo called for in all parts of the borough mud taken in charge by the agent and ship ped by the earliest convenience. The com pany was very.fortunate in their selection of n man "to whom the business of the Woe could be entrusted, as there is a great deal of responsibility resting upon the agent in the discharge of hie duties. Our. agent here is always at his post, ready and wil ling to accommodate all who may favor him with their patronage. Aek.him a question, and he is always willing to impart alllafor illation needed, with a smile on his counte nance. I have frequent dealings with the Express agent, and find him to he a gentle man of w i lionithe corn' any may he well proud.. SucE qualities in men are rare.— lie is always at his post, late and early, and the people appreciate Buell kindness as ie Asplaied by the agent ; for it apwrs, from the record shown me, the 4ueiness: has in crowd one-ha . l cst ince the iiewModkeef oper ation has been inaugurated by the Adams' Express Company, in the short period of ` eight mon th s. A CITIZIN -,-.-0-..- A Hom:la.—The flarrisliurg Poet Office is aninstitution whit* the Postmaster Genes 'al should look after, and see if there could be no plan adopted that: people writing to their friends there, could have their letters delivered in proper time. I have sent two letters or more and neither of them were delivered ;:it was'not the fault of 'Them not being called for there, but the Hessian who has control of the office would like to make two cents. lie is so fond bf making double figures, (as be is 'accustomed to make double figures and then rub them out,) that two cents in hie eyes look like two gold 'dol lars. . I hope the Postmaster General will look after - this corrupt inetitution, at tbo seat of Goiernment. A flunscatncn. DON'T EXTRAVAGANT. --Somebody wisely moralises as follows : "If the poor BOUM° has any terror :fur you, never buy what you don't need. Before you pay three, matt for a jewsharp, my boy, astiertaini whether you'oannot make Ind as pleasant noise by . , vfflistling, for. which nature fur nishes the michinery And before you pay fifteen dollars for a figured vest, young man, find out whether your lady Irre would not be just as glad to see you . ln a plain one that costs half the money. If she would not, let her oracitilei own Walnuts, and ,buy her =I and lines, rile at the time, wing to other matters pronging upon our atten s invention bag been so exten- I=l CIEZMICI _Ar_ p i r i l li r; When you see a man paying ollars fora Frenshitled toy, that a phi loaoifilo Yankee baby pulls to pieces In the minutes, the chums are tire' to one that he'lflive long enough to realize how many cents there - are in £.dollar, and if be don't he's pretty sure to bequeath that privilege to his widow. When a man asks you to buy that for which you have no use, no matter bow cheap it is, don't say yes "un til you are'sure that some one else *ants it iti advance." Money burns in some folks pockets, and makes such a pesky bole, that everthing that is put in drops through, put finding. TIIX cold and changeable weath er tolls terribly on those who have week and diseased lungs. Many are suffering at this time with affoctions.of the throat and lunge. Dry ehitis is becoming a very common affliction. Those who are predisposed to Colds, Coughs, Bronchitis," 4., should avoid the night air There are many preparations recommended for chase diseases, but there is not a doubt but their Dr. Strickland's Mellifluotts Cough• Balsam Is the hest remedy. We have known it to effect eines in the worst cues of Coughs, Colds Ikon bids, Asthma,- and primary cases of Consump tion.' . =I DURITCRA AND DYBENTSRY. — .A cure MUM dy for the worst eases of acute or chronic Diarrhoea and Dysentery Is Dr. Stricklsn's An ti-Cholera Mixture—thousands lave been cured by it—our Obvernment uses it'll the hospitale., It OAS cured many of our settlers after all other meadk have failed, in fact we have enough proof of tht efficacy of preparation pf astringents, absorbobts, stiMulents and cennin ethos to advise eVery ono of our readers-to get a bottlo and have it in readiness, and to those who suffer to try it directly. Sold by Druggists everywhere. Ask for Dr. Strickland's Anti- Choler% Mixture. • 20-1 y MARRIED. ClACRT—lfrxxr.—On the Bth of November' by Rev. W. 11. Groh, Mr. Daniel Givery6,t Har. rim township, and Miss Mary Jane Kenny of Potter township. Fnom—Pavans.---On the 16th of November, by the same, Mr. John K. From and Miss Mary Peters, both of Harris township. SUAW—KILLLAR.-0 . 11 the 28th ult., by the tame, Mr. Alfred Shaw of Osceola Mills, Clear field county, and Miss Kllen 8 Kull& of Koala burg, Centre county. CARPISII—WRIPPO.—On the 11th instant, by the same, Mr. Adam Carpet and Miss Anna E. Whippo, both of Patton township. Ovrati—lisnit,--,On-Montlay the 25th ult., at Oak Hall, by the Rev. Robert Hamill, Mt. Thomas J. Gates of Pine Grove Mills, to Miss Susannah C. Barr, daughter of Mr. David Barr of Shingletown. 01.9r4KIRK—Ktenit.—On the 26th tilt., by the same, Mr. John it. Odonk irk of Centre Hall, to Miss Mary J. daughter of Mr. Alexander Kerr Centre Rill. Coosa tho 11th Lostant, at Oak Ilall, by the $lllllO. Mr. Jacob M. Goole, to Miss P.arah Markle, all of Harris township. The Bellefonte Market. Corrected neLly by .11.1er k Killer, Main St The foll(Weing are the (violations up to 4 o'clock on Thursday evening, when our paper mein to press: ' White Wheat, per bushel ' SI 95 Bed Wheat. per bushel ' 5.......1 8001 90 Rye, per bushel 85 Shelled Corn, per bushels 80 Oats, per bushel 35 . Barley, per bushel 65 Buckwheat, per - bisslipl 75 Cloverseed, per bushel $8 00 Potatoes, per bushel 1 25 Egg', per dozen., ...... .....i Lard, per puund..l. 15 bacon, per pound 25 Pork, per pound.. 14 Tallow, per pound 15 Butter, per pound 40 Bags, per pound 04 Uround Plaster, per ton 18 00 I.GiAL NO TICE; i U.IIIIORB or Tours.-A gAledintworho suffer ed for years from Neryous Debility, Premature Decay, and all the offsets of youthful indiscre tion, will, for the sake of suffering humanity, send free, to all who need it, the recipe and directions for making th simple remedy by which he was cored. Sufferers wishing to profit by the nil oar fixer's experience, e in . do so by addressing .101114 D. OGDEN, No. 13 Chambers St., Now Fork, ' 11-1 STRANOR, DI r Tne.a.-livery young lady And Titleman in the United States can hroir some t ng very much to their advantage by' return ii 11 (free of eliarge,) by addressing the under signed. Thuile havipg lenru of being hum illiggstl will oblige by not noticing this card. All others will please address their obedient servant, THOS. B'. CHAPMAN, 831 Broadway, New York. 11-1 WHISKERS rWilll4/C ens !—Dil you want Whin kess Ur Moustaches? °Or. Greeinn Compound will force them to grow on the smoothest hue or chin, or hair on bald heads, in six weeks. Price SI,OO. Pent by mail anywhere, closely sealed, on receipt of price. Address, WARNER & CO., Box 1.38, Brooklyn, N. Y. fob 17 ly. Tun Dnitui. Citsmann.—An essay of Warn ing and Instruction for youngigipn—published by the Howard Association , andP sent free of charge in sealed envelopes. Address Dr. J. SIMIAN 110litilITON, Howard Association, Philadelphia, Pa. fob 17 ly. TRIG Moog & HA,WRAN, CARI!IES OROAKR.— Forty different styles adapted to sacred and secular music, for SSO to $BOO each. FIF TY-ONE G Orin or SILVER. MEDALS,or oth er first premiums awarded them. Illustrated Catalogues free. Address, MASON it HAM LIN, Bosnia, or MASON BROTHERS:New YORK. 10-33-Iy. hen I !Ten ! Tyco !—SellAreft I gCRATCR ! —Wheaton's Ointment will ooh Itch in 48 hours. Also cures ergs rheum, ulcerb, chilblains, rbd all eruptions of the skis. Price 50 cents. For sale by all Druggists. By sending 60 cents to Weeks & Potter, Sole Agents, 170 Washing ton street, Boston, Mass., it . will be forwarded by Stall, free of postage, to spy part of the Uni ted States. oet 27, 'B5-6m. RAPPIIII9IS OR MISERY ? TIIAT IS 'SRI VIES TION.-4111 r davous SUIf Oren afflicted wittdeperma torrlicea, seminal omissions, lout! power, im potence Ad: caused by self abuse, sexual seem see and impure connections, can have tie menus of self cure furnished them, by addressing, with stamp. JOBS D. WILLIAMS, P. 0. Box 2883. Phildelphia, Pa. 10-18-ly ARITILIIIPO4 OP CONIUMPTION-TWO thin shoes make one cold; two colds, one attack of bronohitis ; two attacks of broneltitisit, one coffin. All of the above diseases can bb AVOIDIM by the timely use of Sellers' Imperild Cough Syrup—a our and lipoody remedy for Coughs, Colds, Influenza. Hoarseness, Whooping-Cough Sold everywhere. June 29, 1865-Iy. DEAFAESS, BLIND:WILED ADD CATARRH— treated with the utmost success by Dr. J. ISAACS, °collet ihd Aurist, formerly of Ley den, llollaad, No. 619 Pine street, Philadelphia. Testimonials from the most reliable sources in the city and, country may be seen at his office. The medical faculty are invited to accompany their patients, an he baa DO secrets in bin prac tice. ARTIFICIAL EYES inserted without pain. No o'...arge made for examination. 10-26-Iy. To Cortsuarrlvss.—The adreEtiser, having been re.tored to•heahh in a fbw weeks by a very simple remedy, after having suffered for several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease, CoasomOtiesi—is anxious to make known to his follow-suireniSalhol means of ours. To all who desire it, he will send a e o p~ of She prescription used (free of °barge), w ith thw directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a sure cure fot Consump tion, Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, and all Throat and Lung Affections. Tha only object of the advertiser irkading the Preddriation is to benefit the "Aided, sad spread Information whisk be eoncelyee to be invaluable, and be hopes every suffer* will try his remedy, es It Will cost them nothing ; and, may proms a bless ing. Pekin wishing the- presortyllon, trte, hi return mail, will please address Ras, NDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings Comity, New York. 11-1, IM 7 A CARD To INVALIDS—A Clergyman, while residing In South America as a missionary, discovered a safe and simple remedy for the Cure of Nervous Weakness, Rarly Decay, Die ewes of the Urinary and &ridge' Crgans, the whole train of disorders brought on by baneful and vicious habits. Great numbers have been already cured by this noble remedy. Prompted by a desire-to benefit the &dilated and uffortnn►to, I will send, the recipe fur preparing end being this medicine, in a sealed envelope, .to any one who needs it, Fret of Oho rge.— Ploo so , inclose a lost-paid envelope, addressed to yourself. Address JOICIPII T. Dwarf, Sta tion D, Bible House, New York City. ry2l-61n HALL'INVIDINTARLD SICILIAN HAIR ARNIM- Ar.R, has „proved itself to be the most perfect preparation for the hair ever offered to the pub lic.—lt is a vegetable compound, and contains no injorloun properties whatever. —IT WILL ItESTOB,R GRAY RAIR TO ITS ORIGINAL COLOR.—It will keep the hair from falling Mit. cleanses the scalp and makes the hair soft, lustrous and silken.—lt is a splendahair dres sing.—No person, old or young, should fail to use it.—lT Id RECOMMENDED AND USED BYTUE FIRST MEDICAL AUTHORITY.— Ask for Hall's Vegetable Sicilian liair Renewer, and take no other. R. P. HALL & CO. Nas sau, N. Y., Proprietors. Nor mule by all drug gists. tug 15 '135-6m. Rikenft,ATlMl AND nitTIIALDIA.—NDININDNIN remedies for them oomplaints have been brought before the public, and used with Va rying success, as `they K enerally contain genie curative qualities. But unfortunately foe the afflicted, they aro of little efficiency. For Sten they only modify disemes, and do little towatds perfecting a radical cure. But the Greet Inter nal Remedy, Johnson's R. Compound, effectual ly banishek the diecesse from the system: It is beyond a doubt the surest and most :speedy remedy for Rheumatism, Neuralgia, (lout, Ac. ever used.' It has gained the patronage an, favor of persons of every rank, and the demand is steadily increasing. It is a 'priceless remedy to those afflicted. field by Druggists every where. , June 43, 1865.-Iy. Reaves' ANDROBIA TOR Tax HAIR.—The Original and Genuine Ambrosia is prepared. by J. Amami Reeves, and is the best hair dreging and preservative now in use. It stops the hair ailing out, causes it to grow thick and long, and ,prevents it from turning prematurely grey. It eradicates dandruff, tr.ftnses, beautifies, and renders the hair IE4I, giusety, and curly. Buy it, try it, and be con vinced. -2)met be put off with a spurious Arti cle. Ask fur Reeves' Ambrosia, and take nu other. For sole by druggists and dealers In fancy goods everywhere. Price 75 rents per bottle—s 6 per dozen. Address REEVES' A AT BROSIA DEPOT, 62 Fulton street, New York City. 0ct.13135-6nt DRY GOODS &C N W FIRM! NEW GOODS!! AND NEW PRICES!!! 'HIGH RATES RUBBOD OUT! GOODS AT OLD FASHIONED PRICES! - HOFFER & KELLER, (Formerly Iloffor Bro'c,) Would respectfUlly inform the wool and the rest of mankind, that they have just opened out, and are daily receiving a lurge STOCK OF 0001/S OF ALL KINDS, Which they Are offering at the very lowest mar ket price. DRY GOODS! Consisting of the latest styles of MUSED ANTI PLAIN ALPAPAIL FIOIIIIND AND PLAIN ALL WOOL DE LAINES, SIIEPHICILD PLAIDS, BLACK SILKS, SUMMER SILKS, IRISH POPLINS, • WHITE GOODS, • White Counterpanes, Linen and Cotton Shootings, Checks, Utnghome, Bodticks, Flannels, Lc., Shepherd Pistil Balittorals, Black Cloth, Casehnereo, Velvetine, Corduroy, Kentuekey Jeans, • Dri lls, • Ladies Cloaking, Plain Colors, Middlesex Cloths, Repellents, and PLAIDS OF VARIOUS COLORS. GENTLEMEN'S WE R. A full lino of Cloths, Cassirneres, Satinettes and Vesting, all kinds and prices, which will be sold cheap. Wo have constantly on hand a large and well selected stook of all kinds of CROCKERY, GROCERLBS, MACKEREL, SALT, ke Which we will dispose of at the very lowest cash prices. • All kinds of country produce taken in exchange for goods, and the highest market prices allowed. FRIENDS AWAKE TO YOUR INTEREST For we feel satisfied that we can suit your TPIT6s as well aiyoux Ptrasits. Sept. 8, '36-Iy. FALL AND WINTER TRADE. More goods oan be had forleu money at tbeeheap store of . . REUBEN FELLER. at Centre Hill, Costive bounty, Pennsylvania, than at any other establishment in the State. He keeps constantly on hand a choice stook of STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS, BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & OAPS) . HEADY MADE.. CLOTHING, Notions, Queensarare, Hardware, Willow and Wooden Woxe, And in fact a complete assortment of all the ar ticles usually found In a brat class countryel store. DRESS 00008. French Merinos, all wool, Plaids, Coburg', Reps., Alpaccas, Black fßilki, N., en. HOSIBRY—WooI and Cotton Shirts and Drawers, Fine Shirts, Silk, Cotton and Lineri Handkerchiefs, geop Skirts, best makes. CLOTHS AND CASSIBIBBICS--French Broad cloths, Satinets, Melton's, Be., for winter wear. . SHAWLS—A fall line, all wool. BOOTS AND SHOES. , We will keep at all times a full assort ment is eustom made goods. PRODUCE TAKEN . IN SICOHANGS FOR GOODS, AND THE 111101166 T WAILICIIT PlllOl.ll PAID IN CASIfFOR GRAIN OF I • rt Aug. Itb, 1863-tf. E ow/alt . *: mtr,LER, wrrg YOUNG, MOORE d C 0..., IrORMERL ARMAR YOUNG, BROTHER a CO., Importers tad dealer, in Embroideries, Laces, White Goode, IloslOry, l Mitt!, Gloves, Trim. ming., Ao., No. 429 MARKET Sy. a 418 COMMERCE By. a. "V" ' . PRILADELHIA. W. XerUMY' 0. MOORS, LIMO R. 00Y. J 0 4 PRINTING of ail kind neatly many 6, 44 the Watennau Othee, '!n - DRY uoobs Bto H URRAH! HURRAH! t HURRAHN . 4 " If you want to bay good goods, Asap goods, fasblanablo goodC, Ana goods, overy,kind of goods, go t. 6 ABRLHAX lIIIIIILN, • On High 'oet, Bellefonte, Pa. who' has Just returned Num New Torii, with a hanihnitne selected assortment of merchandise, now open Nod offer foe sale cheaper than any body - Else in the Union. The Goode have been bought Mieap for cash, and will. bo sold cheap for cash or its equivalent. Cloth, Cassitni3r, Satinett,lCJanes •. - Chambrays, Cu Gonadal, Manna. ' lee Feelings, Satin and other Fee lings, :Under Shiffii and Draw — eta, Black and Fancy Silks at old prices, all color Flannels, all-wool and dotheatichisekond Skirting. Flannels, Hleacliod, lJnbleached and Colored Canton Flannels, French and domestic Oingbams, Tickings -and Checks, Bleached and 'On. bleached Sheeting., Pillow Cam, • and Skirting Muslin,Cambriesand Hosorler and Glpvee, Bus ' ponders and Henkel-chiefs, Necktie's, Collars and Botiouts,-Parasols and San Umbrellas-,-Shk, Gingbams and Muslin.-- Balmoral Skirts, Ladies'sand lif3ssese Balmo ral Skirts of various sizes and prices. Skeleton Hoop Skirts, Ladies's and kilning Skeletoi Hoop Slilrti of every description. - -Spring and Summer Capes; both Cldth and Silk, unsurpassed in style, quality, and prices, north of Mason and Dixon's Lino. Shawls, an endless variety, both single and double. Carpets, a full assortment of all kinds of carpets, such as" Brussels, 3 Ply liigraine, Rag and Straw Carpets., Oil Cloth, 'all width of Floe? and - Tattle Oilcloth and Oil Shadmi.— SALT, FISH, GROCERIES, OLE LEATH ER,, SPANISH KIP, FRENCH CALF SKINS, 'COUNTRY CALF SKINS. MORROCO LININGS. do. Shoemakers' Thread and Shoemakers Tools, of all kinds to be had at ABRAHAM IMBRIUM CHEAPER than at stir othei eseablisbment' in Central Pennsylvania. Doc 19-1802, WHAT THE OLD SAW-FISH SAW. 1 There was an 01d saw-fish down in tie sea, he_was as queer as • fish could be. ' 2 A fish of ratherqemarkable strength, Sumo eighteen or tweenty feet in length." 3 At the end of his nose, and his upper jaw, He carried a terribly powerful saw. 4 Me Wred far down ifi the briny deep, Where the lobsters play, and the dolphins leap. 5 It came to pass on a recent day, That the Telegraph Cable was dropped that way. 6 "Ito! Ifo !" says he, with nfishy laugh, "I see the Atlantic Telegraph!" 7 "It le certainly clear to me, What its effect on, the fishes may be." 8 "Burt, whether it's evil, or whether it's good, It shan't pose through this neighborhood." 9 "Bill or good; Z know what I'll do; 11l got at the thing, and saw it through !" 10 So he sawed It through with his terrible saw, Which he Carried about on his upper jatr 11 Jest Apt that time of day, The signals ceased at Valencia Bay k' - 12 And what was the reason an one knew, Save the saw-fish who` sated the cable through. 13 For further infonnatiOn, call At the famous clothing store , STRONGER° HAI.% Also the largest assortment of ladies dress goods, muslin*, , boots and (hoes, groceries, queensware, Ac., 8,e., ,to., ever brought to E.elle route, all of which will be meld at prices aston istrifilfieap, by STERNBERG h CO., In Reynolds' new building. July 211 f. MUSICAL INSTItUMENTS' GROVESTEEN Ay CO., PIANO FORTE MANUFACTURERS, 499 BROADWAY, NEW YORK The attention of the public and the trade is invited to our .4 NEW SCALE, SEVEN OCTAVE Rosewood Plano Fortes, which Or volutes sad purity ortone are unrivaled by any hitherto offered In this market. They-&oozataln rtaihe modern Improvements, FRENCH, GRAND ACTION, , MdkIII' PEDAL, IRON FRAME, OVERSTRTIN4YEASB, &0., and each inetrument being made under the per sonal supervision of Mr. J'. 11. Urovesteen, who has a practical experience of OVER THIRTY YEARS In their manufacture, IS FULLY WARRANTED in every particular. TIIE "OROVESTREN PIANO FORTH" RECEIVED THE HIGHEST AWARD or MERIT OVER ALL OTHERS AT THIE CELEBRATED" WORLD'S FAIL. Whore were exhibited instruments from the beet makere of London, Pane, Glirmany„Philadel phis, Baltimore, Beaton and Now York; and oleo at the American Institute for Ave succes sive years. the Gold end Silver Medals frdm both of which can,he Been at our warerooms. By the introduction of improvements, we make a still MORE PERFECT PIANO FORTE, and by manuracturing largtllf,'*lth a STRICTLY CASH SYSTEM, are enabled to offer these instruments at a price which will - PRECLUDE ALL COMPETITION. PRICES: No. I.—Seven Octave, round °ornate, Rose wood Plain Case, $276. No. 2.—Seven Octave, round corners, Rose wood Heavy Moulding, $3OO. No. B.—Seven Octave, round Goners, Rome wood Louis NIV. style, $325, Termsl—Nei each in current funds Descriptive Circulars sent free. , MUSIC STORE. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS B. M. GREENE has openod his music store, one door west of W. Lewis' Book Store, where he keeps oonetantly on hand STRINWAY SONS' and GABBLE'S Piano Manufacturing Comonoy's PIANOS, MASON A HAM lAN'S CABINET ORGANS and CARHART, NEED HAM A CO'S MELODEONS; Guitars, Vio lins, Fifes, Flutes; Guitar and Violin Strings. - MUSIC BOOKS—Golden chain, Golden Shower, Golden Censor, Golden Trio, Ac„&a.• SHEET MUSIC—As Is eonstantly.receiving from Philadelphia all the latest music, .which persons at a distanee wishing can order, and have vent them by tiig atpublisher'e prices. ind Organs Warranted for Ave years. Those wishing to buy any of the above arti cles are invited to call and examine mine before purchasing elsewhere. My prices are the same M in New York and Philadelphia. Circulars of Instruments sent promptly upon • 'application with any additional information de sired. B. AL GREENE, EMI street, ilontingdon, Febl7 '6s—tf Ire door west of Lewis' book store R. SELLER • FoLiNOS I P I ANOS Mt PIANO FORTES, which have been awarded auriferous high PRIZEJIEDALS, ' for years past In this Country and Europe, for their decided superiority, areal''l manufactured in this City, where their exeelleace has been long acknowledged and "tutiversally admired. In delioacy end sweetness of tone with poety and power, they are unequalled and billy *ar. ranted, on the most reasonable terms. - CONRAD NEM, No. 722 Arch Bs. Philadelphia. krownbor 16 1863.3 m. MUSICAIS INJSTRtfMMNTS. RYNDtR'S MUSIC STORY, CORNER MAIN ND mtLL/sTuurs, ' LOOK RAVEN', PA. T. P. RYKDER TAKES PLEASURE In announcing to the citizens of Centro County that, pis music store Is now IN.St!CCESSFVL OPEItATION, and that be is prepared to faulati„thom with Musical Instruments OF EVERY If EnitIPTION, on the most favorable terms. Be ,tedriinartlen lar pleasure in calling the attention of the peo ple to tbe superior qualities Of the celebrated CHICK) ING'S PIANOS, • Merle Plinos bate universally taken the fleet premium over all others wherever they have been brought in oompetitibn. 'They have only to be seen and heard to be admired, 4,1 , their manufacturers have succeeded so fully in cont bining in them those indispensable qualities of a good piano, vie., brUliancy, power, depth, and the ORGAN LIRR,RIVaNESS OF TONE whieh is absolutelx Indispensable in an instru ment for accompanying the value. They artY also celebrated for L oTANDING IN TUNS This quality is always desirable, but it is especially so to ,persons living in the •• where irmr - frot convenient to get professional tuners but seldom. RYNDER KEEP&A SUPPLY of other Pianos. When he informs the people that ho keeps the celebrated IN, HAINES IROTHEI 8 PIANOS, It is tmeeeemary to say o i commode tion of them, ee the reputata .0 the firm le Mono eufficient. EMI RYNDETt RESPECTFULLY AN that he boa received the BOLE AGENCY for Central Central and Western Pannsylranlii of the Patent Inflated Iron Rime and Frame BOARDMAN & GRAY PIANOS These Pianos vary In price from three bun dred.and seventy-fire dollars to seven hundred dollars, and aro all warranted to give perfect satisfaction. PARLOR ORGANS Having received the SOLE AGENCY for the Central Patton of Pennsylvania of the 'TREAT 'Bc DAVIS' PARLOR ORGANS AND IMPROVED MELODEONS, I am enabled to otlor them to the public at re duced rates. Tbo Parlor Organs am gotten up in the most durable and attractive kyle, are warranted to give PERFECT SATISFACTION, and are mold ten to fifteen percent. elmaper than those of any other first-eiase manufacturer. We invite a comparison of them with those of any other maker with reference to all the essential qualities of a good instrument, viz., Quality of Tune, .Power of Tone, Promptness of Action, Capacity for ViCriety of Napression, and last, but not least, solidity and durability of construc tion. These Organs ace finished in different styles to suit the tasted and pockets of purchasers, being in Plain Black Walnut Cases Carved Black Walnut Cases! Plain Oak Cases I Polished Oak Capes • Plain Chestnut Cases Fancy Chestnut Cases! Plain Rosewood Cases, and Fancy Rosewood Pasest EYNDER KEEPS also a laza supply et the celebrated MONITOR' ORGANS, CABINET CRC/ANS! ' CIIEYNEY'S EXCELSIOR ORGANB Alm CUE Me T'll TEMPERED ET 'MELODEONS RYNDER IS PREP/IL.Eb„. to Pouffeli PIANOS FAOlt AIII — Fr AKER in the 'United Staiesohonld customers prefer other, than those he keeps on hand. .r klakallibi•Kl-LL ALWAYS rur be supplied with en amortment of HALVES DHOW, PIANOS, akfIORWRING'S PIANOS, • BOARDMAN& GRAN"PIANOR AND BOI7ENDS PIANOS . Grateful for the large patronage already be stowed ‘upon him. and anxious to serve all the people with whatever they may desire in the line of goo instruments, he has made special arrangenten ith the following celebrated factors to All o ars for their Pianos at sum, and at their price, viz., Wbf. B. BRADBURY. STEINWAY I SONS, GEORGE STECK % CO.. Iffir Tort, raid Tilt. of Baltimore. RYND/S Kfi r i - t3 VIOLINB, VIIIITABEh - 8188% FLAGHOWITS, &a a feet every thing whiob ought to be kept In In Mucha Stare. Call and see him. Price list ant tree. Bob. 3dti,l 866,-Iy. DIIECELLA.NEOTTS. GREAT ATTRACTIOIf I GOLD AND ILVSIt HOLIDAY GIFTS!! ‘ , 4 ,SI,MO,CNXI WORTH. , OF WAIrCIIES AND JEWEI,IiY, To be dispoaed of at ONR DQIXAD. »eh: without regard to value, not -to be paid for until you know wbat you ail • to receive : B 4. 11. '<OWEN & (Aden» for tho manufacture») No. 36 Iteeknotm strew, New York, - 101, - Itead'the folloming List of Articles to be sold at ONE 110,LLAE EAOIII-114. -100 Gold Hunting Case Vf etches...each $125 100 Gold Watches, various ' 76 200 Ladies Gold Watches, each... 620 to 50 500 Riker Watches, each, 25 to 40 1,000 Silver Plated muter stands 20 to 50 .1,000 " Baskets 15 to 25 2,500 setts of Sliver plated Tea Spooner, 8 to 15 2,600 " " " Forks Bto 11, 2,ooo'Cloblets, engrave() 4 to 8 3,000 pairs of Table Spot.n. t ' 4to S 3,000 pairs of Salt ......... . Bto 5 4,510 Magnificent Napkin Rings 4- to 10 8,000 pairs of readmit-Ea; Drops maim. ted Solaro.. • 3,300 rolls of Ladies Jewelry, 'mita.; , lion ......... .... ......... 5 to 10 2,500 Gold Lookets, engraved backs, watch face, perfect imitation.Lts " dies Watch., 10,000 Ladlepllack Combs, rich t u nique..patterns,.... ......... 6 to 26 9,400 Belt Deckles, Gold, Jot and Vulcanite ...... . ..... to 15 6;000 latesmityle_Vest and Neck Chains b - to 20 5,500 Gents' California Disieiond Pins 5 to 20 4,000 California Diautond Ear Drops-. 6 to 10 3,000 Miniature and Enameled Revol ving Pins 2,000 California Dlamond'A En. Gent? - Scarf Pins 2 to 111 2,000 Masonic and Emblem Pie5......_3 to 10 2 500 Gold Band Arecelete,_ %Vara - a 3 'tn2o 3,000 Jet and id 3 to 10 2,000 Cameo Broaches, rich patterns, - very tarty . sto 20 3,000 Coral Ear Drops 4 to 6 2,000 Ladies' Cludolaine Chains and Goan) Chain@ 6,000 Gentili' Pine,, a a landid assort ment., 2 to 10 4,000 Solitaire Sleeve Buttons, entirely new style 9 to 10 3,000 Studs and Sleeve Betio% in ' setts, very rich 5,000 Sleeve Buttons, plain enameled I engraved 2 to 8 10,000 plain and hondaomely engraved Rings 2 to 10 8,000 Lockets,'doublo case, richly en graved 2 to 1.0 15,000 setts of Ladies' Jewelry, new 1 latest styles 6,000 handsome Seal Rings 2,000 adtts of Bosom Studs 1,000 Gold Pens and Gold Extension Holders 15 to 26 .2,060 vette Jet and Gold Pine and Ear -Drops 2,000 Gold-Thimbles, Pencils dr.c 10,000 Gold Pens and handsome Silver Cases ' .5 to 8 mon Gold Pent and handsome Ebony 4to 6 The method of disposing of these good' at ONE DOLLAR each is as follows : Certificates, naming each article and its value are placed in Haled envelopes and welt mixed. One Of these envelopes will be sent by mall to any address on receipt-of 25 cents. On receipt of the certificate you will see What you are going to have, and Gan it is at lour option to send the dollar end take the article or WA. Purchasers may thuti obtain a Gold Watob, Diamond Ring, or any set of Jewelry on our hat for ONE DOLLAR, and in no osee can they get less than Ono Dollar's worth, as there are no ,blanke. The price of certificates Is as follows; One for 25 cents; five for $1; eleven for $2; thirty, for $5; sixty-five, for $10; one hundred, for-$l 6. The distribution is conducted fairly, and all have an equal chance of obtaining the valuable prises by purchasing the certificates. Weguarantee entire satisfaction in all cases. Agents wanted, to whom we offer special terms and premiums. Send 25 cents for one cer tificate and our circular, with terms. Address A. 11. E.OWEN k CO.; P. (:),,410r. 4270,81ew York. Deo. 8 66. N EW STORE AND NEW GOODS! •T MILLHEIM, CENTRE CO. PA. Tho subscriber takes this method of announ cing to his friends that be has just returned from the Emit and now offers aline assortment of FOREIGN • AND DOMESTIC GOODS Which he offers at such tonne that purchasers will find It to their interest to buy ofhim. stock consists of DRESS POODS, BROWN AND TILEACRS MEETINGS, SKIRTINGS, AND FLANNELS, C/SSIMERES, HATS, BONNETS, MILINERY GOODS, SHAWLS AND CLOAKS. Call and examine our stock. The half Is net enumerated. MEN AND BOYS WEAR, - Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes. Groceries, Hardware, Queensware, &a, all of which will be disposed of as foie as /Ay ells be purchased out side of Philadelphia. All kinds of country ,produce taken in id - - change for goods. • * nov. 17190-Iy. A. ALEXANDER & 80N. JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT. 0. W. PATTON, Proprietor. Raving purchased the extensive ,Tewelry Es tablishment of W. J. Stain, and largely increas ed the Stock, the Proprietor will keep constant ly on hand, a splendid aseortinent AMERICAN WATCH, PATENT LEVER, ,ENGLISII LEVER. CV:ENDA R ESCAPEMENT W ATCUES. WATCH CHAINS OF ALL KINDS, VIOLIN BOWS, „ COLD AX SILVA'R THIMBLES, SPECTACLES, • At.; lc., Ao. Ae., 'which will be sold cheaphr !ban at an fame establishment in Central Pennsylvania: Watches, clock. and Jewelry repaired, and all work warranted. Jam. 29, ISM.-V, WALRAVEN, MASONIC NALL, 719 cnflTHuT STREET, onnooni.into , has now opened . LACE CURT/VINO, of his own importwtion. Drocatelle curtain*. Damask Curtains, • Wool Rep Curtalim,, Tatin Lakin Curtains, Nottingham Curtains, . Muslin Curtain., Cloth, Table end Pisao Clovers. Constantly receiving Novelties in CURTAIN MATERIALS; embracing the Celebrated Smyrna Cloth, and MOD.I DRAPERIES. WINDOW SHADES. In_mtery Desirable fitylo Color or Prior. I. B. WALRAVEPT, No. Tl 4 Chestnut St., . • Philadelphia. Nov. 10, 415.7-3nt poROPOSA Mi. • Are Invited for tbe buirdtpic stn new school hones, at Rubigoilall 3 C two IWriss bilibk) .rtbor .... EOM M!Ell 5 to 10 Mil 3 to 10 .... 6 to 12 .6... 3to 8 2 to 6 0 to 10 4 to 6
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