Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, January 26, 1866, Image 3

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Altiiimatitlifeattrinuau
Tlintil—ttper jearethen Paid is savanna
$2,10 wheeler, paid inadrunie, and $3,00 when
not paid before the expiration of the year. - •
,ANSVIEOS TO COREESPONDENTSt
X.—" Blow rid steady Win/ t. 14 IMMO "AP*
IWINNYMI Ha. raieit-^ liil Deaperiadsai.
t. LP-Ta , iactrtew Is a dry that May Abver
taihw Theilatere, crowd all the good you
. sit I t 6 ttie preeeht
kethe.—, lost oar friend, gest heLdy for the bettJt
laithmenly Y pdsilbls. They cannot Organ—
hit iO6 boost
Democrata./itate 'Contention
meets on ttrobtli of Meech next; the Abo
lition Convention moot( an'ttie 7th-of the
mane month
tnarroa.—Year Observations may or May not be
«wed.; }bey may be esteemed Jolt or un
'sat, Ironed or unsound, aeoording to the
light to which willow them, But the sobei
second thought of the people ilirfa*ttt log
the seed of condemnation upon all such On>
Vorassions u applied to_ patriotic American
flitlsens. 'We believe that the effects of the
Monstrous doctrines taught by the Lincoln
Administration are Bendy, though 'lowly,
paseinifrom the minds of the people,_
and in a few Years every vestige of the ty
ranny? thet infaitione era will beburfed
forever. Till then, we "Will!watch and Wait.'
THISOS ABOUT TOWN OUN TY
Moan Brow.—Re were •isited, kith' in.
other "right smart" moon , storm on Wad=
lensday night last. Sleighing. In this neck
o'woods slut 441 now.
T .—Ws are under obligations to
the Hum g. Cowan, of the Tfuited States
Veneta for an abridged copy of Message■
sad Doeuments for 186444 and to lion. Fn
W. exis t fsr valuable Legislative documents.
• 80001111111.—Juatidg from the crowd
that was la attendance ft the fair for the
benefit of-the M. IL Chdrob, we should
think that it proved a perfect suoeses.—
What amount of money wan taken in we
do out knew, but hope it was sufficient to
relieve the church ofindebtednestr.
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Tn• Ptada.—lf any of oor readers when
.citing town have s dealte to wile scone
el alas best oysters *Ter beenght.to this sec
flan, let them sail on Mr. Marta at the
liammaimiga house &hien. If thiy are desi
rous of taking a son borne, they will get
thous their camper and potter than any
totems ills side of Philadelphia:
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Ps a ow To Natl.—A wan by name of
Haney, was found frown to death, on Mon
day wonting last, near Zeiglera Coal Damp
i• gnat towaehip. It swim that be had
64toti in Philipsburg the Satunday prece
ding—bad drank to sloes., and on his way
home, had atntnbled front the road Into the
nreek, where he was found, Olioging to Ott
west tof a tree, with the kW's' part Of his
body aad limbs Immersed in the water.
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brat Isonsastso.—The stibscription
ISe► of the WVIVIIMAN. During the last
Week we kilos added over fifty new !lib
varibere...-For a emnsiderable portion of
Whoa we are indebted to the Hon: Samuel
AdilMood of Harris township, who for his
Madness will please aoospt our warmest
theitka. If other friends would manifest a
Wigs loterset in extending the circulation
of our paper, we. would be enabled to give
theta as large and as good a paper, as they
eleuld get iwoia any quarter.
PIIOCOIDIPOO or rlis thtelotfterlo COLA—
TT CoXVOJITIOOI.—In pursuance of a cell of
th• Chairman, the Demooratic County Con
vention met in the Arbitration revel of the
coon bones on Tuesday evening the nd
instant. The meeting was celled to order
by the Chairman, W. F Reynolds. P. Gray
Meek was chosen as delegate to the State
rouvention, and 8 T. Shugert, W. Allison
jr;, and C. T. Alexander, Senatorial 'soarer
wee, to meet the other conferees of the Sen
atorial district at Huntingdon. on Tuesda.
the lath day et February. f d motion
Y. fall, the eonferseityvviere instructed to
Support the Hon. Samuel Gilliland, as
Senatorial Delegate. On motion, the ful— ,
lewini resolution was unanimously-adopted.
/turreted,. That hereafter the delegate election
Am held to the several township. mid borough.
on the Saturday ptjor to the mooneTucuiday In
Aagnot; Lod meet in convention on the second
''Tuesday, at o'clock, In ,the Court Houle, at
Bellefonte, and that the convention sit Vrith
llpen doors.
kNot Reynolds, in a nett Speech tender
ed his resignation as Chairman of the dodo
ty Committee, giving se hie reasons the
nrgont requirements of his business, which
preyentml him from attending to the duties
of the position as they should be attended
to. On motion, J. 11. Orel', wee ippointed
Chairman of the County Committee. On
[notion adjourned. W. ALLISON.
Siteretary.
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LllOll7lll COVIIIIII.—The leetiffes of
Gen. ?rapier, In the Court Rouse, bare.
thus far, best rather slimly attended, yet
respiotablb andlettess have been preseht.—
The great diffistilty with the General is that
he is tdd ihtelledluil for Lb. "people
who go to keit Mni. As a general thing,
his idea. abd 10M:dilations are not dompre
headed by them betide there is considera
ble dlshitiermditat with the number ih which
he handles hie itibiect., That Gen. Frasier
gentlibteet of thehighest culture. and of
the most listensemental activity, there can
he no'doubt ; bat bit epeoulative themes of
ten Carry hlm so fbr 11604 thb duller corn
'Prehensieh of ordinary mortality, is to maim
what Is to hlm perfectly clear and compre
habeible, to them utterly eitravagN and
iettantit ben. trailer I. probably, the
beet audited duos, and fito tlndit seholar,
that has-ewer addretied an audience in this
Iowa; and It is this they ettperiority that
Mabee hit Limitable and Mail aid latiompre
hensible to many who hare heretofore es
teemed themssfies tolerabl y
we..•vereee in
literature andielince. they cannot grasp
the mognitUde of his sOggeotions, And s i te
hi lose to thiderstadd the beautiful• ideality
el his logle. 'fishes, matty Tirottoundd the
Itelthtel absurd or a failure.
We Ilatenitioritit rtyff sitteittott,t4 thefien
deral'olsdlarep btrarit4iVtieitit, On Pildheil-
day night last,and wiles! constrained 10 pro=
attunes it beautiful in the extreme. While
some of his theories filar bi disputed, it is
nevertheless intensely intettesting to bear
his ideas on the ihbjeot Wl;Joh• he_ has de
nominated "Clatter," but which partakes of
some of the indet delightful, interesting and
wonderful topics under the ann. An an oru
"tor, Gen. Frasier is 'Fry pleading. Wis.'
delivery, it eloquent and big' gesticulation
graceful, wh i ne his deportment through
out is ibat of a man to wheel an audience is
only the great heart into, which he
pour the iurning, avid, and .elditt
thoughts of his soul. at and hear him. i
, RAIL ROAD Marron —A lane Manlier
of our citizens asisembled in tire Court flotre
on Tuesday iitening in obedience to the call
published last week, and organiaed th'err
nitsting by the eleetioa of the following of-
Scots. •
Pessitlent—floo. Sinsuel tlarria;
Vin Presidents—ll; H. Dunbanp ,
Springlllllli; E. C Humecencr , BellObnte;
Cot: John Michel; Gregg ; lion. Wm. Burch
flehl, Ferguson ; G. F. Hoop, Al. D , Phil—
ipsburg;
Seeretariet-9..130yil llutarnson,
llejlefoite—.lames P. Coburn, Mt., Ahrons
burg.
On Motion, E: Blanchard, eel., stated the
Object of this meeting, after erbleth,he moved
that a eumenittee of eve. be appointed to
prepare reSoltilions expressing the views or
tho meeting on the subject under diecussien.
The motion' being earned the Chairman
appointed the following, committee, Edmun •
.Eilanehard, 11.N."CloAllister,'W.E.Weyne' Is e
Thomas Yearisk, and Samuel H. Stover.
The tenunitto. ithdretr for Consultation,
and having agreed Upon a report, submitted
the fedlevring resolutions—
WHZILCAO, We firmly believe that the
highest interests of the oitizens of Penn.' de
mend that a short and direti-commuhication
by rail Way with the sea coastbities attd the
west should be secured to them, ted we are
fully convinced that the demands bf our
people for the oebeesary means of transpor
tation and travel Cannot be furnished by the
railroad fatalities at present provided, as the
experience of our business men and travel- i
ling community daily testify:
Resuktd i Thia. We believe the building of ,
numerous rail roads is calculatet_
highest degree to add to the *tidal, and
develop the resources of our cothityi and by
the consequent competition in the bzrrying
trade, to greatly serve to proterct CAr pea,
pie from the thijbei exaction invariably lev
ied yen their commerce and besieges interest
by corporations when they ate permitted to
receite a monopoly of valuable franchises,
or to Control vast commercial interests.
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Remit td, That while we recognize in the
fullest and most comprehensive sense the
immense advantages which the people of
our great Commonwealth have devised from
the conittiletion of rail roads, in developing
theinexhaulitible wealth in *biohit abounds,
we repudiate the idea that any single rail
road company, however great its enter
prise, or formidable itaintinence phall claim
ea a 'vested right an kexclueire monopoly to
traverse its borders froth RAM to West, and
dictate the Legislation of the State to pre
vent rivalry.
'tactual, That we are ravor of, and de
sire opr RePreeernatiVes at Harrisburg to
endeavor to aertire to the Atlantic and (treat
Westera Railway Company, such privileges
and franchises as may be found to be neces
sary to enablelthem to complete the railroad
as at present chartered and projected emir to
connect it with the other railroads of the
gest e
RaoNei, That we do not believe that any
legitimate interest'', either of our citizens or
of.existing corporations will be injuired by"
the building of the Atlantic and great Veit—
tern rail read over the proposed route; that.
We look upon the opposition manifested to
wards this railway as inconsiderate and
short sighted, believing that. the consequent
development of our resources, increase in
trade and travel, and the proper competi
tion between the various great thorotigh
'frha are idvautageous to our varied inter
ests.
Resolved, That we believe that the prop
ered route by way of the Western Central
and the Lewisburg Centre and Spruce Creek
Rail Road, and its chartered branch, will
be - dentopelraled to be the shorte.if, cheap
est, moat' feasible and profitable title Which
San be found for the locat Inn t the projetted
railway, and that the Alleghenies and con
tiguous !mountains can be dressed by rail
Fran Dellefunie westward in better adrift
lage thah at attl , nther point between the
Pennsylvania and Philadelphia and Erie
Rail Roads.
Resnived, That we ate in this great en,
~ meat - important and valuable
advantages to our immediate localities and
interers, a very benefit to our whole.coun
try, an immense increase of our wealth, and
developement of our resources : and in the
fact that it to to be built by foreign capital
we can discover no just ground of complaint,
but on thecontrary. that just so much is
added from, abroad, not only in the shape
of eclat wealth, but lit the form of most
valuable capital, working as Well for the
promotion of our interests, Au for the benefit
of its foreign owners, and that we therefore/
cordially welcome to our country the pro
jectors of OM great enterprise, end pledge
to them our earnest and hearty co-operation
and assititance in every *ay` Calculated to
hasten the completion of the great highway
of the nation. •
After a spirited discussion by Messrs-
Blanchard and 111cAlyeter„W: C. Duncan,
Bush, Hutehinson,Coburn, Ifoy and e'tliePs.
the resolutions were adopted without oppo
sition. The meeting remained in session
until a late hour, And displayed a deep in
terest In the securing of the great railroad
wMeh It proposed;
Od Motion; the Centre papers
were requested to publish the prolleedhigf
of ibis meeting:
On motion, miljohimetl:
.b.tmukt, GILLMAND,
BobA. I YIUTCIII3IIO3I, . President
JAM'S P. COBURN,
Secreterim. • -
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S. A Sorsiton It ikkbt.—We van commies_
tiously recommend to those etiffering from a
distressing bough, Dr. Strickland'h.lifellitluou t
Cough Balsam. It gives relief almost lastest
till:looW; and II withal not disagreeable to the
taste. There is no doubt but the Aleliaisons
boa& Bassin is obe of thebest isflMitrations in
use, and Is all that Jts proprietor claims for it
We barb *Mel it riding the past week, and
fbund relief !iota a most distressing cough. It
is prepared by Dr. Strickland, &o. 6 East Fourth
street cineistiati: Ohfo, and' for sale by drug'
gists. may 26
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DYSPETIIIII.—What everybody 'says midst
be tree. We have beard Dr. Strioklanors Tod:
la spoken of so frequently by those who have
been benetitted by it, tbat it last - we are some
pelted to mike it iitOwn to the public that we
tfail* belie** it elfeeta • onto in every ease
, therefore, we say to those who eire - sitifettn
..with Dyspepsia or Nervous Debility, to go to
their druggist eaa' get a bolds of Dr. !trick
land's Tonic . • 5.1316,
MO
th. Belkfont•Markit.
Corroded Meekly by Hofer ib rate, If.cink gt.
The following ate the quotatiOni up to 4
o'clock on Thawing evening, witea-aur paper
went - to pries:
White. Wheat, per biebel ' $1,85
tied Wheat, per bushel. ....... -.. . ........i Bo@t 11l
Rye,.pet bushel 85
Shelled Curls, per bu5he1......... 40
Outs, per bushel....,, 85
Barley, per bushel .. , 00
Wickwheat,,per bushel - , ..... ~. 71"
Oloterseedster bushel . $6 00
Potatoes,
.per bushel. ............ .......„6„ . .. 1 25
Eye, per 'dozep ... 25
Lard, per pound.... , • 15
Bacon, per p0und....... .t....... ............ 95
Pork, per pound I 14
l'allovn per pound , 16
.
utter, per pound 36
Ilags, per pound 04
0 round Plaster, per ton 5 ... 16 00
,SPACIAL NO Wag&
reftTIORA tli Youru. - " , -A gentlertisn who suffer
ed fur years flom ffervous Debility, tromatere
Decay, and the elreets of youthful Indiecre.
tion, Wilk fur Hie eake of "tittering humanity, send
free, I. all who need 14 the reeipe,and direction'
for making the simple remedy by which he was
cured. Sulibrere winking to profit by the wirer
tiner'e exßerienee, cm do. io .by addreseillg
JOHN B. OUBEN, NI). 19 Chinibers Et., New
York. .4 1 , _ 11.1
STRAVOR, IltIT TRITS.--Every young lady and
gentleman in the United States can bear mutua
-1 thing very much to their advantage by tplf.urn
mail (free of charge,) by addressing the under
signed. Those hexing fears of being both
bugged will oblige by not hoticlng, this curd.
All others will please address theft obedient
servant; THOS. F. cungmAN, 831 13rokdaray,
New York. , ''.l4 . . „ U-1
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Wsiss pm ! We/signs t--Do you want AVMs
kers or Sioustaehee? Our Oreciais Compdund
will force them to grow on the stubotilesi fad% or
ebin,'or hair on bald heads, In sIA Weeks. Price
$l,OO. Sent'l4 mail anywhere, c!oftely sealed,
on receipt .1f price. Address, WARRISH $
CO., Bvi 138, Brooklyn, N. Y. , feb 17 ly.
t -
Twir Raoul. ensign:tn.—An essay of Warn
ing and Instructiva !or young tudn—published
by tho.lloward Association, and sent free of
charge in sealed enlelopee. Address Dr. J.
SKU,LIN . HOUGH.TON, Howard *ssociatioh,
Plialelphts, Pa. "Bib 1? ly.
. • _ .
__..„Tufs,,MasellYbllasnas Calmar okaszta.—
t; re
different styles adapted to sacred and
Noe r mustc, for $BO to $801) each. FIN
TY.O. F. GOLD or SILVER MEDALS,or oth
er first premiums awarded Meth. illnatrated
Catalogues free. Address, MASON k HAM
i
LIN, Bones, or 3,1450 N BROTHERS, NNW
' Yous. 10-33-Iy.
ITCH I Ircal! Itca !—Feit•thlt I SCRATCH !
—Wheaton's Ointment will cure the Itch in 48
hours. Also - cures salt rheum, sileeril,
and all crutdions J the skin. Price SO rents.
For sale by all Druggists. liy sending 60 rents
to Weeks k Potter, Sole Agents, ITO Washing=
ton street, Huston, Mane., It-Will forwarded
10y mail, free of pottage, to any pitrt of the Uni
ted States. oct 57, 'G
ITAPPINRAN OR MISERS' ? THAT HI Till QVICI
TION.—A II nervous Aufforers afflicted withisperma
torrhtra, sentinel einissione, lose of power, im
potence hr. caused by selrotbuse, sexual exces
ses and impure connactfflus, can have the means
of self cure furnished them, by addressing, with
stamp. JOHN 11. WILLI/MB, P. 0. Box
2955. „Phildelphia, Pa.
ARITIIVICTIC or CONISUMPTION—Two thin
■hoes make one cold; two colds, ono attack of
bronchitis; two attacks of bronchitisit, ono
coffin. All of the above diseases can be •votoen
by the timely use of Sellers' Imperial Coug
Syrup—a sure and speedy remedy for Coughs,
Colds, Influenza Hoarseness, Whooping-Cough
Sold everywhere. junk SS, 1866-r—ly.
Dearness, Busnerss AND CAl...limb— ,
treated with the utmost success by Dr. J.
ISAAcS, Oculist and Anent, formerly of Ley
den, Holland, N. DIU Pine street, Philahiphia.
Testimonials from the moat reliable sources In
the city and country may be seen at hie office.
The medical faculty are invited to accompany
their patients, as ho has no secrets in his prac
tice. ARTIFICIAL EYES inserted without
pain. No charge Made for exalt:abattoir.
10-26-Iy.
Colnirarriems.—The advertiser, havitig
been restored to health in a few weeks by a
very simple remedy, Alter having suffered for
several years wail a severe lung affection, and
that dread dmeme, Consuniption—is anxious to
make known to ht. fellow-aufferert the moans of
- • .
To sirthd &mire it, he will send a copy of
the prescription fired (free of charge), with the
directions for preparing and Wing the same,
which they will find a sure ova for Consump
tion, Asthma, Bronchitis, COIIAO CoMe, and all
Throat and Lung affections.. The only object
of the advertiser In sending the Prescription is
to benefit the afilieted, add epread information
which he min.:dies to ho invaluable, and he
hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it
will cost them nothing, and may Preto a bless
ing. Parties wi.hing the pr iption, free, by
return mull, will - please addressollts v. EDWARD
A. WLLSON, Williamsburg, Kings Cuunty, New
York. 11-1
rtAl.cs VERETABLR SICILIAN HAIR Rertzw
ga, has proved itsolt to be the most portent
preparation for the t heir user offered to the pub -
is a vegetable compound, and contains
no injurious properties whatevor,.—lT WILL
RESTORE GRAY RAM. TO ITS ORIGINAL
COLOU —lt will keep the hair from falling vt.
—lt cleanses the scalp and unikerthe hair spa.
lustrous and silken.—lt is a splendid hair dross
sing.—So posun, old or young, should fail to
one IS RECOMMENDED AND I.;SED
FuteT MEDICAL. ArrnoitErt
Wt for naffs Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer,
'and take no other. R. P. HA L Aco 'Nat
tom, N. Y., Proprietors. Fur rale kr•nil
drug
giete. aug 15 '63
11.11RUMATISSI AND NrrltAlllA.—NUlllernilil
remedies for these complaints bare been
brought befare the raid used with va
rying ilhocest, as they • generally contain some
curutise .p.alities. Rut unfortunately for the
&Miffed, they are of little efficiency. For often
they only modify diseases, and do little towards
Affecting a radical core. a But the Brent Inter
nal Remedy, Johnson's R. Compound, effectual
ly banishes the discease from the system. Itis
beyond a doubt the ,surest and most :speedy
remedy for Rheumatism, Neuralgia„ Gout, Ac.
ever used. It has gained the patrohage an,
Divot &persons of every rank, and the demand
le'steadily increasing. It is a priceless remedy
to those afflicted. Sold by Druggists every
where. June 23, 1865.-Iy.
AUSTIOSIA re& TES HAIR,--The
brigiiial said fjetisise Aukbroriq is prepared
by .1. ALIA& Resent', and is the best hair
dressing sad preservative now in Use. It
stops the hair falling out, (muses it to Stow
thiek long, and prevents it (him turning
pritmaterekb grey. It eradicates dapdrurs
cleanses, beautifies, bind it riders the hair soft,
glossy, and sul ; Buy ih try it, Md. be 9912 i.
vinced. Don't put off with a *parlous arti
cle. Ask for Reeves' Ambrosia, and hike no
others For sale by druggists. and dealers in
fancy nods everywhere.. Pricets .eeinte t r
bottle-46 per doses. Address RERVI'S' AM
BROSIA DBPOT, 62 Fulton Street. New 'ork
City. ,bet.l3'Bs—fim
L ATEST PROM •111.LAVIS PIITA
NEW.,BOOX STORE!
Tee Sonacatigas have Jupt etobittal their
room.in Brockerhoffit degabillding i next to the
midair* of Mrs. Baiinorr, With BOOKS and
STATIONERY ;, also PILOTOGRAPH
BUMS of OM Admit quality. The latest Novels
always on band, together with Musical Imam
meets, Jdhelry, Fancy Articles, Ac., ite.,4which
they will sell at the lowest city prices.
By promptness and strict attention to buiiness
,thighope to merit a liberal share of tte public
nage, and hereby respectfully solicit a visit
m all.
The latest New York and Philadelphia Dailies
Agway!, to be had at this establishment
MOORE & RATNER,'
Nat doter West of ilfilson's Druglkon on High
Mast, So!Wont*, Ps. Sqan. Lt. 186,4 n.
A.DITPIRTFIEMENT
.NNW, GOODS I! AND NNW
P 810743111 , • , „ ;
Eliii
Wok ikeinfirinios; OUT
Gokii#42 , .of.to nagroiriw-iltivist
)koloirlik:& "ELLER.,
(Itopeerly Hoffer Dro's,)
lioaltrinferiftllty'lnfoirte World end the
rut of amtekted, that they' huvejuetopeniel out{.
. and tab dilly treivlng a large
STOCK OF GOODS OF ALL
irhlob thby itrb offering at the very lowed teet
hed, price. - X
' bItY GObDSI
Cotsistlng of the latest etylos of
rititreen twe PLAIN ALPACAS, -- 4
77001110 ANC,PLAIN ALL WOOL DA L/terall;
S.LIBPII,SAD PLAIDS, ' •
• BLACK SILKS,
SUMMIfft siLitia, •
. IRISH POPLINS, ,
•
•-• WAITE Of.)ODS,
White Cottritsrpariiti;
Linen and Craton Shoetinipi,,,
Cheeks, ,
blingbarns,-.
Dedtlelts,
Plaunele, Ao.,
Shepherd Plaid flalmorali r •
Bieck Cloth.
Oralimeree,
Voiretiao,
Corduroy,
Moulin'key Jeans,
Drills, •
Ladies Cloaking,
•
Plain Colon,
. Middlesex Clothe,
ReptiTfa.fits, and
PLAIDS OF VARIOUS COLORS. -
GEN.TLEM.EN'S WE R.
A full line of Clothe, Ctussiniares, "Satinettee
and Vesting, all kinds and prices, which will be
sold cheap. We have constantly on hand ti
large and well sel• • • at • .
CROCKERY,
GROCERIES, - • ,
BIACKERICL,
SALT, )to
Which we will dispose of at the very Vowed
cash prices.
All kindsof country produce taken in exebange
for godds, and the hi,y/ieer nu;rkei prices allowed.
FRIENDS AWARE TO YOUR INTEREST
For db feel satisfied that we oan soft your rsirras
es well as ytiur }'[rises. Sept. 8, 'O5-Iy.
FALL AND WINTER 'SHAWL
Move goods cittibb liitt fof ha looney
ei the eherp store of
Ritflitlf 31:1= ii.
dt Canal Ifill,r Centre County, PerinsYltabia,
than at any other establishment in the State.
lie keeps constantly on hand a choice stock of
STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS,
BOOTS & sllokS,
READY MADE CLOTHING,
Notions, Queens Ware, Hardware, Willow and
Wooden Ware,
Aturih fact a complete assortment of all the ar
ticlpe whinny found in a Bret clans country
hard.
DRESS 0 00btj.
French Merinos, ill wool, Plaids, Coiage,
Reps., Alps,eess, Black Silks, k., ♦a.
HOSIERY—WooI and Cotton Shirts atid
Drawers, Pine Shirts, Silk, Cotton and Lilted
Handkerchiefs, Hoop Skirts, boat makes.
CLVTITS'AITD CASSIMERRS--Preneb Broad
cloths, Satinets, Melton's, Le., for - winter isear,l
1311 AWLS—A fall lino, all wool
DOTS AND MONA.
We will keop at all times a toll soooetutetit o
oluitom Made goods.
PRODUCE TAKEN
IN EXCHANGE PON GOODS, AND THE
Tk taIIEST NI AM OS'? PRICES
rAID IN CASH FOR GRAIN OF
AIL KINDS
Aug. 7111, 18d3- V.
VALUABLE FARM FOR S
The subseriber offers for sale two
hundred And twenty eight acres of valuable
farm land, situated in Howard Township, Cen
tre rotintt, on the banks of the Bald Engle
Creek, within a mile and n q tarter et the depot
of the Bald Eagle 'Valley Rail Road, being one
of the most desirable situations in the county.
It has pi ected upon it a LA BUB NEW
NRA ME LW EL LING _ROUSE, A NEW BANK
BARN, roghT 4/m.ly-fire feet, and all the out
buildings nbeessary for a we , l regulated farm t
also a Well of pure, fresh water at the doori
a-large - thriving suid , bbartng orabard grows near
the house I.llad
FIFTY ACRES OF GOOD WOOD LAND,
within a few . bnndrail yards containing an
abundance of hickory, white oak and cock oak
timber. The land la well watered and compos
ed mostly of beiusaiful elopes, inclining towards
the streams which wind through ft; making it
ono of the best stock farms in the State. "
There is also erectiel upon it a good log ten
ant house and substantial frame gtabla, with
good garden and a wellof excellent water. It
WHY formerly two farms.which have been united
and greatly improved by the subscriber and
are n o w °fitted rat stile at a low figura. For
further information nintly, in person er by let
ter to John P. Mitchell at the ofllmt of Brvis
Aleiandcr at Bellefonte or to
J. Z. LONG,
Howard, Pa
Nov. 3 ISO Ain
Qr EOROE 1). PIFER'S
NEW (31t0(IERY,ST6RE.
Ueargo IS. Pifer Wilt ble:trocery and
variety store to hrulterhors noir itilding, in
the large room directly opposite
TILE CONRAD 11011•1311, - -
and one door north of the poet office.
Ile keeps constantly on hand a prime lot of
green and black Nab, coffee, sugar, syrups,
mackerel, 'herring, end fish ) holland herring,
awl obsess of all kinds. Ile keeps dried peach
es,apples, urrants, elderberries, cherries. Ile
keeps spiced salmon, oysters, sardines, maca
roni. lie keeps, a large aesortmept of willow
ware, earn and hickory Broome, wisps, hearth
brooms, hand scrubbing and blacking brushes.
stove and shoe blackning, cedar tube, buckets
and cans, shot, powder end gun caps, paper
milers combs, thread, and notions of all kinds,
ruined fruit of all kinds. III" navy, sun fish
and natural leaf tobacco, as also his cigars can
not be excelled, lie keeps in feet everything
appertaining to a first glass grocery and taiiiny
store. 'lie hopes by strict attention to building
towstain his patronage, and alas to increase It.
He feels thenkful for put favors, and - desires
people gelierfill to pis!' him Midler greathr
obligations.
az6Raz - 1 ). PITO,.
nbitbi mite ffekentberard. 186/f. 10410
LIVINGSTON'S IibOIC ElTOitg.
Thu; old tea well lihown entabliehment
hae again been removed to the new Brokegholf
Row, directly oppoilte the
CONRAD itOUSE.
Ile still I eopi on band his usual assortment of
theological, classical, sohoolAunday school, and
miscellaneous book*, stationary and photograph
albums. Also an extensive assortment of wall
and. window papers. A liberal discount made
(en school books and atatidnary,)' to those who
buy to sell again. Daily ..and weekly papers
condignly on lsand, ' Irew pubiloatioacat pub..
lishanprices.- Jar.. 66 6: DIVINGISTON.
EDWARD W. MILLER, .
WITII • '
rlooar. os co..
.140114/11RL 4
ARMAR YOUNG, BROTHER di 00.,
linlicirterg and deaden In Embroidering, Lam,
While goods, Hosiery, Mitts, Gloves, Vita
minim, &a,
No. 429 MARKET Se. A 4111VOOMMENCR
D ' "TM. '
PEUODZLH/A. V".
X°EniN";
I, 0. 'ROW _411.1111111 14 COT.
- BY
111141 RAM BdRICAIII I NIIIMAIIIt
1.1. • If you Rent to buy gocid good!, ohaap
reda, faahlonablik gfiada, flani goods, every Mai
of goo's) to to . .
lusiasist-natiterg
On high street,. itsUnfelfsa l who BY
Just rethrsisittrapi,NifflVith " 141 1Fr°
ielboted asiortinent T r c i i aifoothw opOn
and otter for gall r than any 'body
• alai the Utficil. e Goode have Wan
borht 'cheap for cub , and will hi
sod cheap for cash or its eqdivalent.
nth, Cassimer, Batinett, K. hiring
Chambray!, Cotton ades, Marseil
les Vesting', Satin and other Yes
- tinge, tinder Shirts, Ind Drowned,
Black and Fanny Saki at old prises, all
lolor Flannels, wool and domestli Back and
Shirting Flankipls, Bleached, 'Unbleached
and Colore(Nlintun Flannels, /ranch
and dot:11411a Ginghams,
Ticlangs
Ind Chscks,ltleacheda7nd Un
bleached Ahtistings, Pillow Case.
and Sbliking Buslid, Cambric' add
Prins. •Iloseriss and Gloves, -Sis-
panders and Flankarchkdk, Neckties,
Collars and Bosoms, Parasols and Bun
Umbrollas--Slik, allighams and Wislin.:.-
.11abnoral Skirts,•Lidlos'a and Missoes )ialrno
ral Skirts of various sizes and prices,. Skeleton
Hoop Skirts, ;Adios's sad daises Skeleton
Hoop Skirts of every description.
—Spring and Summer Capes, both Cloth and
Silk, unsurpassed in style,quality, and
prier, north of Mason kind
- Dixon's Lain.
Shawls, an endless variety, both Atkin and
double Carpets, a full assortreent of all kinds
of Carpets, such as Breathls, 3 , Ply Ingrains,
Rag and Straw Carpets, ,•011 Cloth, 'RI width
of Floor and Table OitclOth and Oil Shades.-
SALT, Fief, GROCKRIES, SOLD;
LCsATII
ER, SPANISH SIP, FRENCII
CALF SKINS, COUNTRY
CALF SKINS. MORROCb LININGS. &d.
.ShohmakereThread and Shoemaker) Tdols: df
all kinds to be-had at
susameN
PER than at any other establishoraiit in
Central Pennsylvania. Doe 19-18112,
A/ i { HAT WHE OLD fi i AW-F191.1 SAW:
theta Was ad old saw-fish down in Ito see,
And he was as queer as a fish could be.
2
A Ash of rather remarkable strength,
Sumo eighteen or twoenty het in length.
a
At the end of hie nose, and his upper Jaw,
Ile carried a terribly powerful saw.
4
Be lined far down in the briny deep,
Where tho lobsters play, and the dolphins leap
5
' ir r t h c art:e t Ai l ltigt s e o p n b a Ca r is e i n w t as ja d y rUpped that way
"Do! says he, with it tiokt laugh,
"I see the Atlantis Telegraph :"
, .
"It is certainly elchr to nie,
Whatits offset on - th'e may bh."
8
"flat, whether, it's evil, nk wlialter it's good,
It shan't pass throigh this Beighborhood. "
9
"Evil or good, I knoW what I'll do '
•
I'llget ut the thing, and sayr it llhrongh 1".
BATS A CAPE,
. .
10
tie ho sawed it through with his terrible eaw,
Which he carried about on his uppol• jaw•
11
Just about that, time of dgy,
The signals ceased at, Valencia Bay I
12
And what was the reason no one knew,
Save the saw-fish who sawed the cable through;
IS
For farther infornia,tion, call
At tile &Mona clothing !aura, ginnimisied I'4 Lt.
Alio the largest assortment of ladies dress
goods, muslina, boots and shoes, , groceries,
&0.,,eiC., ha.,user brought to Belle
fonte, all of which.will be sold at prices Aston
lahly cheap, by STVINIIKIIO di Co., is Reynolds'
new building. July 2ltf.
'NAVICAL INSTRUMENTS
GROVESTEEN & . 01;
PIANO FORTE idANiTACTURICRSi
490 BROADWAY,' rtftW YORK
The attention of the public and the trade is
invited to our
EIEEMEEM
NEW "SCALE, #1 7 411.1 - OCTAVE
Rosewood Piano Fortes, which fur volume and
purity of tine are unrivaled by any •hitherto
(Aired In this market.. ' They contain all the
modern improvements,
FRENCH, ORANI) AOTION, HARP PEDAL,
111.011 FRAME, BVERSTRUNG BASS, ac.,
•
and each instrument being shade under the per
*mini nupebvision of Mr. J. U. Uroveetbeii, iiho
has a practical experience of
OVER THIRTY YEARS
hi thelrausnufacture,
IS FULLY WARRANTED
in every pairtionlar.
TILE "OROVESTEEN PIANO FORTE"
naoxivxn . tuit ilium? AWARD OP MERIT
OFSRALL OTIIKIIB,.AF WAR USLXIIII•TED
• WORLD'S FAIR.
I
Where were exhibited instruments froth the beet
Makers of London, Paris, Ge o rmany, Philadel
phia, Baltimore, Boston and New York; and
also at the American Institute for five succes
sive yearn, the Gold and Silver Medea from
both of which can be seen at our warerooms.
BS , its introduction of improvements, we
make a still
MORE PERFECT PIAI , fO FORTE,
ant by manufacturing largely, with a
STRICTLY CASII SYSTNI,
am enabled to offer those instrument,' at a prioe
which will
PILSCLUDE AT.b COMPtink.
No. 1.--Beli'm Qetave, round corners, Rose
wood Plain Case, 475.
No. 2.—Seven Octave, round corners, Rose
wood Heavy Moulding, $3OO.
No. 3.—Seren Octave round corners, Roils
wood Louts XIV. style, 4.325,
Terme—Net cloth in current funds
Descriptive Circulars sent free. 0
MUSIC STORE.
M U,t3 lOA I) INSTftTIMBNTB.
B. M. GREENS has opened hid 'Miele Stpre k
one door west of W. Lewis' Book Store, where
he I , Sept otitkotaittly on boa STEINWAY a
SONS' and
il tianufaolUring
Comuany'e PIAN,OS, MASON., HAMLIN'S
CABINET OIGANS and - CAR
HAM .k 00‘MELCIDSONS; Guitars, Vio
lins,,Fifsm P,httsis.; Guitar and Violin String'.
MUSIC BOOKO- 7 fielden Chain Golden
Shower, Goiden Censor,
SHEET MUSIC—He is oonstantl7,l4ooirin
!
from Philadelphia all the_lpgest *tisk, whio
persons at • distance grishini can order, an
have empt thettt b , UII, at publisher's prime,
.o..Planos and Organs Warranted for five
yaws.
Mee wield:4 to Ilitty any .0 the above artb,
deg are invited to call and eiamine mine before
purchasing elsewhere. hii.pzioes are the same
as in New York and Philadelphia:
Circulars of Instruments sentpromptly upon
application with say , additional information dr
sired. ' B. M. GPMENZ,
Hill street, Huntingdon, Pa.
Febl7 '65-tf One door wait of Lewis' book store
PIANOS!
MY PIANO FORTES, Which bare
been awarded aqteetons high •
XEDAS
far years past in this Dountry end N u rope, for
their decided supelichity, are still manufactured
in this City, where their excellence has been
long acknowledged and utdgersally admired.
In delicaey and sweetness of tone with purity
and power, they are unequalled and fully war
hutted, on. he moat reasonable tams.
CONRAD MICI"NR,
No. lid Areh St. Philadelp*.
December lb 1101.-3 R.
P It I V S
IY B TROMSN'ii
YNDRR'S.
R••., NUt3IO STOBB,
coaxal, NAM ND KILL VPRIDTIA,
Lo HAyEN, PA
T. P. fitliDEß TAKES PLEASURE
in-announotng to thb Wham of Contra County
that lila tonaio tiara la ndit .
IN SUCCESSFUL OPERATION
and that he Is prepared to furnish thlem w i th
Musical Instnissenta
Or , EVERT DISCATTION,
on the mostlimorable arms: Ile takes particu
lar pleasure In inning the attention of the peo
ple to the lame& qualities of the celebrated
cmcitthiNivs . pIA.NOS,
.Theis Plahos Kays universally takeil this, nest
pronsium over all others wherever they hie,
beefs brosight in competition. They have wily
talus Been and heard to be admired, as their
manufacturers hive succeeded so fully in com
bining in them those indispensable qualities of
a good piano, vie.rbrillieney, power, depth, and
tho
ORGAN LIKE RICHNESS OP-To
*Mob la absolutely walopensable in se Instru
ment for iroorripdlyilm the ►oioe. They are
Iljeo oelebrited for
STANDING IS TUNE
•
• e •
This qteallty 1e Ocala desirable, but it I
especially eo to persons Ilelag lh, the ellimer,f,
where it Is tiyt cotlientbtlt to get ptheossibital
tuners bht ebldont:
!MI
RYNDEIt KEEPS A SUPPLY
of other Piano.. When he lafOrms .the peetah
that he keeps the oelebrated
lIAINES BROTITEI 8 PIANt3S;
it is nnneceseaty to eay a
tion of thorn, as the reputata A
alone sufficient.
REBPBCTIFULLT ANN
that he has meived the
BOLE AGENCY
for Central and Western hennsylvadla of the
Patent Inflated Iron Rim•and Frame
BOARDMAN & GRAY' PIANOS
These Pianos vary in prior, from throe hun
dred and seventy-eve dollars to moron hundred
dollars, god are all warranted to give perfect
eailetsotion:
P;ARLOR URCIANI3
EH!
Having. received the BOLE a►ORNCY for the
Central Portion of Ponneylvanta of the
TREAT & DA - 418 1
PA,SLOII tiRGAMI ANii
Lictpßovxii MELODEONHe
I am cinitiled to offer them to the publie at re
duced rates. The Parlor organs are gotten up
in the moat durable and attractive style, are
warmhted gibe
PERFECT SATISFACTVji,,I,
and are sold ten to fifteen per cent. cheaper than
those of any other firatmilaar:manpfacturcr. We
invite a comparison of them witU those of ahy
ether maker with reference to all Cho essential
qualities of a good instrument, vie., Quality of
Tone, Power orTone, Promptness of Action,
Capacity for Varitty. of Expression, and but,
but not least, solidity and durability of construc
tion.
lhase Organs ere ffniehed In different styles
to cult the tietoe and pockets of 114tehlteere,
being id
Plain, Black Walnut Cases I
Carvod Black Walnut Cases!
1 7" ., naheOak Okiis I
Polished Oak Cases
Plain Chef:Coat Cases I —4
Panay Chestnut Cases
Plain Rosewood Castle, and
Fancy Rosowood Cases!
RYNDER
also a retie iupply of the celebrated
MONITOR ORGANS,
CABINET ORGANS!
CAStßittli EXCLSIOItAItrs
IL.ID CAISYNir'II
TEMPERED REED REDVEONs.
ithlDltlt . IS PREPARED --
to Furhish PIANOS PROM .iirY MAKER in
the Upited States, ehout4 customers prefer others
thitti thoeb he kbeps,oit
itittibEß WILL ALWAYS
I===l
r.
HAMA'S IMO'!" IsLiNOS;
ekI i CKERINGPO imam,
• ao.taiiitlN 4. GRA ra
11617RN117 PIANOS.
Grateful for the large patronage already be
stowed upon him, and anxious to sorra all tae
people with whatever they mity deeire in, the
line of good inetnunenUi. he has nia4e special
arrangements with the following oelebrdtqd
factors to ell orders for their Plinot it allot , add
at their price, vie.,
Wif. B. 1113.Ai7BtrRi,
.itiTE.I.WWAir A SdAIS,
atcolioz STZCit. A Co.. iC ow fort,
sad WM. !WAS* of Baltimore.
EYNDEE KEEPS 'IIIJUNS;
GUITARS,
/LUTES,
1 1 1 1 / 1 03,
PLAGEOLETS, &e,
• Stet every thing whieh ought to be kept n
in Made Stem NS and eon hlri /line fl it
Oa free. M. IWO .86,--17.
CARBAT EXCITIWE*T US ISLl f litiliiis4l
1 - )1 I
, LYONS Ir. LOMB,
• ."
&apes 'omit(' end Domestic Dri-doettiir
titicitguis, BOOTS AND 800E0
tiara slid are Oh the lama
sisiliiimebt off lie bat
OCEAPIST'A;;Iii MbST asabireaul
NOTIONS AND FANCY GOODS, LADIESI
FirlitvitoAns, IiGODS, NUBIAN: . • ,
rmxtiftstg, HOOP ammo,
end one of the 4;6bt issortenenr, of the
LATEST STYLE ItEAfiF MADSCLOTILINd
NEN AND BOYS WEAR ?
is Centro Count'', which will be sold at a reSpo:
TEMPT It' PQRTY F,VI2 . CENT:
rLotit, FEES AND *ftovisioxs,
sad all artistes usually i Slut dim
country 4ore
TO tHE MAp.RID AND . . TOOBE
WHO SOON EXPECT, TODE! '
Tag, attention of aftjetereated in the sting
out of their rooms with
•
NEAT AND ELEG:VNT vrgr.tnittis;
is most enrnestly 'elicited to the alleasivsp
Furniture Ware Rooms in Swing St, tiesti*
opposite the residence of Henry Brokerheff in' •
Beltelktte, whore complete of almosteeery pat
tern of late styles are constantly kept on hand.
CITY MANUFACTURED FURNITURE,
can here be 'purchased at a vgry smell advance
of Philadelphia prices, and wanlented
sthand and free Ordatiage gejilefidl3l , &nett) Odekind'oS,
kind bkrodthy transpcittation.,
The ersigned Sutler" kipssisif in being abie
to G 44 3 , thi moil rastidioisi taster, Midis 9111,
paled to farnisb
BSI) 81±+INCI-ROO*I4.
i oomtliscds•
• the Ana is
ITC111111(8,
, with complete ont-fits of the very bast
~,etylpii
of Furniturp mithuretailred from the rooskfq
proved kinds dritoioci, such ne Balsteilai, !VW
blh Toll tables and Stands, Sofa', Chairs,'
Lounges, Bureaus, Mattresses, do., do., all of
which aro in sots complete in themselves. My
stook nowle but to Le aeon And examhted in or.
der to by admired, and I would say* that it - al
ways affords cue greal . pleasurtoto show my en
tire stock without the Iced besiteilieti *Whet
sale. be &Noted or not.
WALL-PAP Elt OFALL KINDS. ,
An extensive assortment of wall-paper, fioni
the finest gilt to the cheapest quality, will al,
ways be found at lids establishment, and of all
pattrns and dellignfi, wont of wall
patoitll fihd it to thint lidereit to pusdAse•
here. „ •
The public) are invited to come and examin.
my stock before porchasing elsewhere, foaling
assured thatperfectiatisfactioe will , be the se
suit to these who uhty Tim with their pat=
renege. •
Dee. 22 '1265.-3m. J. BRitoutirtb:
N EW STORE AND NEW GOODS 1
At
MILLHEIM, CENTRE CO, PA.
, The subscriber takes this method of amnia.
sing to his friends Abet he has Just returned
fives the Bast and now offers a fineassortment of
FOREIGN AND. DOMESTIO GOODS /
Which he otters at such terms, that petrabaseni
will find it to their Interest to buy Of aim. Hi
stock consists of
DREEB QOODS, BROWN AND BLEACIiiii
8141RTINDS, AND
FLANNELS; . cABSIMRRES,
IfONNETI3, AfittlEgy GOODS: .
SHAWLS AND CLOAK 8.
Call and examine cair /dock. tha halt is asi
MEN AND BOY'S TrEsi
Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoot.
a tdatrioe.
Hardware
• Qtriedetvaie,
foie fie Ithe
can-be purgbased- out side of PhiladeipbiA. ,
All Elide of country prodooo takeis hi K.
ehango for goods.
nov. 17 1865-Iy. A. ALEXANDER b SOS.
JENVELItY ESTABLIBUMENT
0. W. PATTON,
Navidg piireiiiiied the extoAro Jewelry Be;
tabliebniont of W. J. Stein, and largely inerese
ed the Stook, the Proprietor will keep oonetaai.
iy on hind,, a qpiendid assortment of
AMERICAN WATCHES,
PATENT LEVER,
ENGLISH LEVER.
• CY LENDAR EfCAPEMENP
WATCHES.
WATCH CliAlNfi OF ' LL EINDIS,,
VIOLIN BOWS,
GoLD AND SltvEß ri7iMAL.fr4
SPECTACJ.ES,
, Cte.,
which will be reld cheaper than 14 any oilier
eldabliehment in Central Perinemirttiila.
Wittehee, clocks and Jewelry .rapaired,,and all
work warranted. Jan. 29, 18114-11.
N Rw Td RE
NEW
In Roinnld'e new Etilkding,
.011 LIT DOOR TO ?RE 'CONRAD 001181.)
We Invite the iitteution of the community
to out
Ernthsrvie ABI3OItTIIiENT OF
FA.V7I' Asb DRY GOODS,
Carpets,
Boots ma Shoes,. ,
Hats sad Cape,
Queauwam,
GrocoriSs o lpi:, de:
w•r -
Oar entire gook v pnnAtilied since the
lite decline In gold, end we ;LA siilthig 444 Undo
of good. .
TWENTY TO THIRTY PER CENT
cheaper than tiie WA,' goods could have been
bought foi a short time ago.
Want of goods will do well to
examine out stock before purchasing elsewhere.
• DEAL rAlz.r,
WW I those who favor or with • eel!, and will
site them the beneSt pf Abe decline in goods
IN EVERY PARTICULAR.
IC B. The highest market. price pall In
OA for all kinds of grain.
Deo. 1864-tf J. W. COOK a C..
A DMINIST I tATOR'S NOTICE.
Letters of administration mo the no
tate of James It. Strickland, late of Howard
township, Centre °minty, &enured, haring been
granted ekthe lundersigned, all persona Indebted
to said elute are Veieby'notilled to mike imme
diate payment, and those having obligor against
the same to present them, duly futentleated. Yet
settlement. . ELIZABETH BTRICKLAND.
Howard; Pa., Jan. 12-6 t. #mieiterandt.
Itre PRINTING neatly *t xpeditioyd s ,
Pir otetatod at tithofact
NECIUSL .
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