Oeliwzrati , r `r‘ittkluadri TERMB—E.reT yearabon paid in savanoo $2,50 wlnn not poiNadraneo, and 93,00 when not paidinforo tae expiration of the year: ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS., it. R. R.— You. are wrong. Ocujat, s French • we I. n•.•au,ng bAduieu, eoldier boy, or bloc , • i.vd; i. pronounced. goo-zn. Pub ' once, is a botanical berm need to •sr -..s ft difforerii kiwis aid degrees of -.ss on the surface of plants. • STEM A t THpi. - n.litti we inter a particular Phan , ariet ori. final miter, yet it Is not so& lent to ilAtifwe so to socept yours. Le. J.C. fi.—►J e hare glanced over the argil 4ocnt, an.) will try,o make use of it shortly. el:Ao writteu to the author for a copy b phinwhlct form. n} N 71kiare no such reporie k The Demo eratiSi perty is indepeudelPF of President Jolm bn, but will sum) rt him when be does riglit, as heartily es if he wore • president of its owu t , T. I --Ile oid arbdus of confederation were not fluty ratified until 1781. The Coned ' ration of tit. t ottr.l Stater, wbich was con - : altitiCa the - suit ,ue lan of the land," kntil aba:ttt tetam succeed. 1 it. 1860, went into oprration on Match 1:117S9 THINGS ABOUT }OWN AND COUNTY. At —Trout fibbing and Luling t'.ock in ibin noighbOrhood. Iti TOWN.—We nuttced one of outs old cit izens, J Remish,,ceq , on the street on Weduez , lm: - last. Mr. Finnish is now residing in Brief 01, Bucks county. Jon \Your: —We have just received a new lot of job type Those of our friends, theref,re, vhu want hdtdbills, or jobbing of an• done, should send in their or ders the WAICHMAN onion. I=l SOMICTIOSO TO BRAG OP. -If Beilefenters cam boast of nothing else, they can with perfect propriety of haring the heavie)t taxes, "sauciest" Riggers, and muddiest streets of any town in the State. 1)o !•'cnaFr.— Those of our subscribers who Intenl ellet.sine the•r place of resi• deuce, en the Eret of Ipril, should let us kuow, in order tha , digit pap)l's, may be fortraided to theit new address without any Isomer , ron W.re !thiamin —The grand jury of Snyder count,. bare found a true hill against Peter Evy, formerly a resident of Budalo Run this eouuiy, for the murder of his wife. The case will l i e tried at the MI , court, in that count's,' ----0 -14 NAILROW Fmunse.—We unr . derisjap.‘lhiit 'Mr. Andrew Lucas, 1111 empLoyesi of the Snow Shoe railroad company, in attempting to jump from an engine uncle? way, on Thursday last, fell and was struck on the head, severely, fracturing the skull, and being utherett.m seriously injured. •Fit ammo AND TREMBLING 'iTliti'radienl othee holders in this section are trembling in their bouts, fur fear the President will clip 'theta utlitiial beads off. It will not be many days until titey hear something "Limp." Some of thew have alveady "gone by the boald: and those thel expect to take their placed, w".:: he beautifully diaappoin ted. I-1.1 the fall. "Weary...nu lf "----A nnutber of the Cit liClld of ci title ci-I,iity are making arrange ituts Wove 1. ,at when gin sprmg opens. , .Imony ['IVY,' ur, the families of Mr. John Baird, Mi. Fled, rick Orrin nad Mr. Abra ham Min r , a Spring township. believe iliene bouillon have already gone We L'ope tiley may repent and join ibei DC.IIII.4CIAIie brotherhood iu their western: hi me. l --.-0- ACCIDSX7.- A fractious horse belonging to Mr. Monroe Armor, While attached to the milk wagon on Sunday last, after the delivery of the milk, took a fit dr perverse ness, sod ran away, breaking the wagon to pieces, emttezi the, luilk;cans end precip itating Mr. Ai nor overboard. Fortunately lie was only slightly injured, Which his friends, and especially the ladies, will be glad to learn. Sim! en.—We believe it is 1t lust settled chat dr. Jere Butts, of the "Conrad House" is to be "biur.J host" of the splendid new hotel in Brokerhors row. What the new Lute' will Fe called,has not yet been satisfactorily stated. The Conrad Mouse is to be discontinued, and the rooms will be rented oat. Mr. Butts will make a good lsndlcrd The frequenters of the "Conrad House" know that. - Success to him. SAD ACCIDIOI7.—A man, living in the neighborhood of the Agricultural College, in this county, bad big brains kicked out by a vicious horse, on Saturday week laid. : Hie name was Samuid Sligel. It is said the bogie struck him on the side of the head, coripletely smashing in the skull, and goat.: tering 1 e brain in a horrible manner. We learn inwifertunatesman lived from Sat— urday until Tuesdai, the 18th instant. ==E:=l Tea Mawr Way.—Scarcely a day passes by that inqu tries are not made e t s, our °Moe for houses to rent or purchase. Although bushier, and the spirit of ,improvetnent 'item to have reached fever best in Rena— to'. (13, yet loopier are still Rocking in, and hocees cud h :Thiess Mande or every kind seen to he in demand. That this state of adage will last, we do not believe; but as long as they do, would it not be well for those having houses to rent, or sell, to let the public know it by advertising the same,. THE PRIOTEIIOI Love —A political typo thus el:pat:ltem “WcploTe to see the bloom ing rose, in all its beauty drest ; we love to be.r our friends dieolose the emotions of the breast. We love to see the cars arriye, weft laden, at our door ; we lobe to see ourneigh bore thrive, and kwato.bleas the poor: We love to MI6 doTestis life With uninterrupted joys, we love to sees happy wife with lots of girls end boys. We love all these—yet fop above all art we ever said, Imb:trey/has a y printer lime, to have awheriptions*W. Ova lizzonsoa.—We en:et:dud last week to notlos the improvexnent, in the ippeAr. since of our high street neighbor, the Cen tral Press. Courtesy impels ue.to say that he baa done well—yea, exceedingly welL— The newArese of bis paper is quite a hand some one, and give it a most attmotive exterior. As one oaks craft, we feel bound to say spat oar ootepporary deserves to suoceed;t4ind wo-lope "be may hive mach peruktarymward., however much .we may differ with hit h politically, we do really com mend hie efforts to give bie rehtlete a Olean and bliudsome sheet. The new long primer , looks well, and we Laverne doubt his pkt rons will be thankful for tike improvement: . But while we approve our neighbor's me chanical ability and taste, we can but regret that hiaenergy and enterprise are exhibited in such a false direction. •It lea pity that so fair an eiterior should cover so foul a prin ciple, and we can only pray that our neigh bor may gee him error before it is forever too late—ah I Amen. To look tit the Centro.: Press now, reminds us of a wolf which goes about on sheep's clothing, seeking whom he may devour—somehody. AN OLD FIIIIND'II RITUEIIi.—We had the pleasure, on Wednesday last, of welcoming back to CerOre county, after an absence of six years, our old friend, and the compan- ion of our school-boy days, Samuel T. Thom son, esq , now one of the editeffs—"ye local" —of the Joliet (Ill.) Republican. To the good old days of yore, we bad many a happy tithe together,. and romped and played over the green common and among the low pines of "Horntowu ' without a thought , ail° lure. But the fates made our paths to di •erge, and while the writer of this item sought his first success in the "Sunny South," he turned his face to the "great West," and Las there carved a name and home. Mr. Thompson will remain in this county some three or four vt.eeks before re turning to Lis Lome in Joliott, and his nu merous friends will, therefore, have an op• portunily to take Lim by the hand. We hope his sojourn may be a pleasant one, and that, surrounded by big old companions, he may have no sauce to regret his visit to the scenes of Lis boyhood. To SS FIXRD AR LAST —We have under stood from a mreliable" source, that the "town council," have concluded to bridge the gutter at the lower end of Allegany street—nal, however, because it would be a benefit and an accommodation to the treveling public—but for the reason that its repair will leave the WATCHMAN minus a weekly local. A very sensible conclueion indeed, and we hope, that-that very enterpri• sing, intelligent, honest and efficient body of men the "town council," will conclude to fix up some of to mud holes and bad crossings about town, in order to keep ns from making locals of them. We will wil lingly bunt up something else to fill up our local colunin,if they will hunt up something to ill! tip the mud holes with. I=l 011X1fi'll Srsacu.—The speech of John H. Orris, esq., of this place, which we publish on our outside to (lay, we have also printed in partephlet'form for distribution as "a cam paign document. It is an able argument in favor of democratic principles and a fair exposition of democratic doctrine. We have no doubt it will di much good among the people. Mr. Orvis is a young man of bril liant talent and great ability, and we pre dict fur him a most honorable future. As chairman of our standing oomn.ittee, he is demi his utmost to secure our success, and vie have the gratifying assurance that he will not fail. • Carr. W. W. Anneraoso, of the regular army, an old friend and schoolmate, is at present a guest at the Conrad House, in this place. “Will" looks natural, and we are glad to see bum once more revisiting the scones of his boyhood. His honored father is well remembered by the citizeus of this borough, as a most efficient and capable teacher, and as a polite and christian gen tleman. We wish the captain a pleasant •isit. I=l HAD TSWITERDIL—We notice by a 'report of the Christian association of New Eng land, that there are seventy vacant pulpits in Connecticut, and over three hundred in the tjx. Eastern States. While „era know of slope that are *meant in this part of the moral vineyard, we do know of quite a num ber that bad better be. Pulpits are much better vacant than to be filled with political preachers. W. W. WAssuase, esq., tr young lawyer friend of ours, from Clearfield, and a gen tlemen of some poetical ability, was in our sanctum on Thursday morning. ; He repo the Democracy of Cleat-field as in the)) possilfle spirits and condition: Business Notices AII ERICA If LIP'S DROPEI-D iptheri► they cure. Roo a PESTACIIING—reatores pie color mf the huir. ' t 4 • STERNISERO has Jusioturned from the city with a splendid stuck anew goods. Give him a call. A rscr.The cheapest goods in town can be purchased of those who advertise in the WATCH MA.7I. More new comm.—Our friend Keller et the, firm of Holer & Keller, leavAp for the city to morrow to lay in mother stook of new goods. • ANOTH6R NSW sionx.—By refferenoe to oar advertising column it willibe eeen•that Mr. D.I. Pruner, has just opened a large and splendid assortment of allkinds of goods, in the room formerly occupied by Pifer's grocery. A per sonal examination authoriser' us in saying, that he ie selling them at very low figures, and at prices that olurnot but induce persons to buy. - e Tun vow FORNITORS IT6llll.—ill to-days pa per will be found the advertisement of our good friends, Messrs. Galbraith and Moran. These gentlemen have opened a new furnittlie store in the old drugstore room on High street, opposite Suuman's store, and are prepared to furnish the community with every thing la their line of brilliants. They have a beautiful Iltook of fur niture on hood now; and are able to furnish single rooms or whole establishments. - Old fur afitliew ill be neatly repaired at the shortcut' notice. tall andAr them. • Two Ilan Caeca OF PILES CORSD.—TIy Dr. Striatum's' Pile Remedy. lir. Glass ofJanes ville, Wisconsin, writes for the bandit of all who suffer with the Piles, that he has been troub led for eight years with an aggravated ease of Piles, and his brother was discharged from the (army as inorsble4bobeing quit. paralysed with the Pilot.) Roth timed distressing eases were .nured with one bottle of Dr. Strieldand's Pile Remedy. T. recommendation of these legate men. bedside Ile daily testimonials received by Dr. Striekliind ought to convince those gaffer lug, that tle most aggravated chronic ease. o Pileo,are cured by Dr.Btrickland's Pile remedy it is sold by Druggists everywhere. I=l MI SOUR Eyee.—Dr. Snickland's Eye Lotion is warranted to be the boat remedy in the world for weak and sore eyes. Nice 2 cent's. Sold by D-ng lota. 211-1 1 • DORST—SnolrAtcra—Oa the 10th Inst., by Rey. D. Kline, Mr Cynic Dunn of Centre Hall, Centre county, and Mica Mary A. Showalter of Hardy township. Union county, Pa. Lowly—McLain—On the 20th of March, by G. W. Amnin-ger, °eq., Mt.. .Joseph Lorry, to Mn.. Leah McLain, both of Dennortownship. ral Corrected Weekly by . Hoffer Q• Keller, Main St The following ens the quotations up to 4 o'clock on Thursday evening, when our paper went to press: White Wheat, per Witelilt $1 75 Red Wheat, per bue1th1....5... ... .. 4 .' . .$ 1 75®1 85 Rye, per bushel .t• 55 Corn Ears, per bushel 50 Oat., per bushel... ..... ~. 35 Barley, per bushel do Buckwheat, per bushel 75 Clovereeed, per bestial $4 50®5 00 Potatoes!, per bushel Burr, per dozen ' • Lard, per pound.... .... Bacon, per pound Purk, per ponnd Tallow, per pound Butter, per pound limp, tier pound ...... r... Ground Plaster, per ON 41 LC, AL :VOTIVE 3. Anlrnuerlc or CONMIIIPTION—Two thin shoes make one cold; two colds, one attack of bronchitis; two attans of bronehitivit, one ronin All of the above licensee can be A W011,1:1, by the timely use of Sellers' Imperinl Cough Syruo—a sure and speedy remedy for Coughs, Colds, Influenra, Hoarseness, Wbabping-Cough Sold es erywhere. june 23, 1863-Iy. Roor ! Rowe! Roor !-Ititan ! READ ! READ! Route Peetachine preserves the life of the !lair, changes it from gray to its original color ip three weeks—prevents the hair from falling is the best article for dressing the hair over found in market—will surely remove dandruff and cure all diseases of the scalp- 2 -1s delightful ly perfumed. cures baldness, apd will nqt . stain the Ala. We tell the story quickly, and tell it It-m { 74N% we say it is a perfect Restorer and Dressing combined. No other pi eparatlon for the hair contaips l'eutachio Nut Oil Sold by all Druggists. ORRIN SKINNER .t CO, Sole Proprietors, Fpringfield, Mass. 11-10-1 y Lien ! Lire Lira !—Dnore! Dania !Deeps! American Life Drops will cure Diptheria, Coughs, Bronchitis, Fore Throat, Asthma, Rheumatism, Neuralgia.. Ague the Face, Headache, Toothache. -Bruises, Sprains, Chil blains, Croup, Colds, Ferer and Aguo and Chol era in a single day. Sold by all Druggists, *with full directions fur use. mini SKIN- N, R & CO.. proprietors, .I.Vringfield, Maas., O. C. GOOD VIN & CO., Agents, Boston. 11-10-1 y Ennons or liotirw.—A gentleman who suffer ed fur years from Ner4ous Debility, Premature Decay, add all the effects of youthful indiscre tion, will, fondle sake of suffering home-I,ll'3lomnd free, I. all who need it, the•rompe and directions for making th• simple remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit b the /Weer tker's experience. cin do so by addressing JOHN D. OUDYN, No. 13 Chambers St., New York. 11-1 Brns•ens, our TlMlL—E‘ory young lady and gentleman in the United States can hear some thing I cry much to their advantage by return mail (free of charge,) by addressing the under signed. Those having fears of being hum bugged will oblige by not noticing this card. All others will please address their obedient servant, TIIOS. Y. CHAPMAN, 831 Broadway, New York. 11-1 Tar. Iffvfox k 114111.1 M CADIIPT ORDANS.-- Forty diflerent styles adapted to seem] and secular mu.ie, for $BO to $6OO oaoh. FIF TY-ONr GOLD or SILVER MEDALS,or oth. er first premiums awarded them. Illustrated Catalogues free. Address, MASON k HAM LIN, Boson, or MASON BROTHERS, New YuRK. 16-33-Iy. ITCH ! ITCH ! ITCH !—SCHATLII ! SCRATCH ! 'hours. Ointment ill cure the Itch in 48 hours. Also cures Nat rheum . , uleere, and all eruptions of the skin. Price 50 cents. For sale by all Druggists. ITy sending 611 t.ents to Weeks d Potter, Sole Agents, 170 Washing- Cm street, Boston, Mats., it will be forwarded by mail, free of postage, to any part of the Uni ted States. eel 27, '65-6m. /IAPPINFAIS OR THAT IS TOR QI:F:S_ ndrt ous sufferers afflicted withisperma to hcea, setuihal emissidns, loss of power, im potence &c. caused by self abuse, sexual excLs- Sea and impure coninfetions, can hays the means of self cure furnished them, by addreesiug, With stamp. JOHN D. WILLIAMS, P. 0: Box 2853. Phildelphia, Pa. " 10-18-ly RHADNATION AND NEINIALGIA.—Numerous remedies fur these complaints have been brought before the public, and used with va rying success, as they generally contain some curative qualities. But unfortunately for the afflicted, they are of little efficiency. For often they only modify diseases, and du little towards perfecting a radical cure. But the Great Inter nal Remedy, Johnson's R. Compound, effectual ly banishes the dfseease from the system. It is beyond a doubt the surest and most :speedy remedy for Rheumatism, Niniralgia, Gout, itic. ever used. It has gained the patronage an, favor of persons of every rank, and the demadd is steadily iidireasing. It is a priceless remedy to those afflicted.. Sold by Druggists every where, june 23, 1865.-Iy. To CONSUMPTIVER.—The advertiser, having been re•tured to health in a few weeks by, a very simple remedy, after having suffered for several years with' a severe lung affeetiog, and that dread disease, Consumption—is anxious to make known to hi' fellow-sufferers the means of cure. To all who &lake it, htLwlll send a copy of the preeeriptfoit used , (free of charge), with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they will nod a sure e cure for Conatimp.., lion, Mittman, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, and all Throat anrirLung affections. The only . object of the adeertiser in sending the - Prescription is to bdneflt the amioted, and spread inloriation which her conceives to be invaluable, an* he hopes every sufferer will try hie mioppilt, ae it will cost thorn nothing, and may pr to bless. log. Parties wishing the prescription. free, by return mail, alit please address Ray. EDWARD A. WILSON, Willia_m_slirg, Kings County, New York. " 11-2 DCA reuse, BLlAjeaae •PM CATARRH-- tretted with the utmost success by Dr. J. ISAACS, Oculist and Amid, formerly of Ley ; den, Holland, No. bltl , PtnirStresit, Philadelphia. Testimontalesfrom the most reliable source," in the city and ponntry may be seen at big office. 4he medical taeulty are invited to accompany their patients, as he has no secrets la his prac tice. ARTIFICIAL EYES Wonted without pain. Nu cLaige mike for examination. Reeves' Mosnosta son via Origins( and Grannie Amibromio is prepared by J. ALLZII Reeves, end is the best hair dressing and preservative now •In use. It stops the hair falling out, causes it to grow thick and long, and prevents it from turning prematurely grey. It eradicates dandruff, cleanse', beautillom, and renderd•the hair eon, group, and curly. Buy it, try it, sad be con orinced- Don't be put of with a spurious arti cle. Ask for Reeves' Ambrosia, and take no etlic , Por sale by drug -Isis and dealers in .1 dly goods eyeriwborf Price 7b cents per per.dosen. A dram RENY/18' AM BROBLA. MOT, 0 Fulton Street. New York City. 00t.18116-4tit ADVERTJSEMENTS GREAT ATTRACTION! - NEW GROCERY STORE! The underdped begs leave- to annomme to the arisen. of Bellefonte and the surrosinding oonqtry that he has opened a new GROOIFRY in the room formerly °coupled by Frank Green, as a drug More t on Allegany or Main attest, next door to the hardware store of Mr. Baxstreimer. Ile will always keep on hand, cheese, lem ons, raisins, augers, (rare and relined,) coffees, (Rio ,k Laguyra),Toltmon's essence of.coffee, Ilummell's, ditto; English breakfast coffee, Rio coffee in papers. Also, syrups, foraying's; 10 prime standard baking molosses of all &dos ; spices, ,cinnamon, cloves, allspice, nutmegs, mustard, saltpetre, ground alum salt, Ashton's table salt, baking _soda, Babett's saleratus,- washing soda, corn starch, rice, soap, different qualities of stove polisb,, Mason's - ing,halters,bed cords, clothes lines, clothes pine, • shoe brushes, scrub brushes, clothes bru l ons water, sugar, and butter crackers, ginger snaps, .r.c. Also *agars and tobacco of the best brands, and a' large assortment of tem of the finest qualities. Also everything belonging to a FIRST CLASS GROCERY STOItE Country produce wanted for cash or exchange. Herringohad and Mackerel always on hand in season. Also a large znd vari " zmortment of, glass and queensware, which .will be sold )6w. • The citizens of Bellefonte and vicinlty are respectfully invited to ozll and examine my stock. WM..STRWART. Bellefonte, Ps., Feb, 9, 1868 -ly. ME G RXENS DRUG storm. • Room Nu. 3, Brokerhoff's Row. The andevelabed respectfully announces that be has removed Ws well ltnv.wa DRUG & CIIRAICAL STOltg, - - _ to the new room (No. 3) under Brokerhtkf's hq tel, which he Vas fitted up for that purpose; and having largely increased hie stock is now prepared to furnish his customers with pure MEI CHEMICALS, PATENT MEDIrINES. PURE WIN ES Ai LIQUORS, for medicinal no, DYE STUFFS, witloalmost every article to be found in an establishment of this kind, such as Horse and Cattle Powder, Coal Oil, Alcohol, Linseed Oil, Glass, Paints, Putty, Sponges. ATao the largest and beat collection of PERFOIERY AND TOILET SOAPS, ever brought to this place. Toba:mo and cigars of the most approved brands, constantly on Laud. He would call the attention of the pub lic to his stock of notions, consisting of Hair, Touth, Nail, Flesh and Paint Brushes, Cutlery, Pipes, Drinking Cups, Chess and Backgammon boards, hest Men, Dominoes, dc. Lc. Also, a large variety of TOM' FOR CHILDREN. Particular attention given to preparing PHY SICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS and FAMILY RECIPE A. Baring had more thantwelve years experig once in the bueiuess, he Idols 'confident he can render satisfaction to all who favor hint with their patronage. FRANK P. GREEN, Diwyaint, Feb. 9,1806-1 y... , Rpm, No. 3 Bruit. Kew. TO TILE MARRIED AND THOSE WHO SON EXPECT TO BE! Tile attention of all interested in the fitting nut of their rooms with NEAT AND ELEGANT FURNITURE, is mast earnestly solicited to the extensive Purnitum Ware Rooms in Spring St., nearly opposite the residence of henry Brokerhoff in Bellefonte, where complete of almost every pat torn of late styles are constantly kept un hand CITY MANUFACTURED FURNITURE, can here be purchased at a very small advance of Philadelphia prices, and warranted td be sound and free of damage generally donetu this kind of goods by transportation. The undersigned Hatters himself in being able to supply the most fastidious tastes, and is pro pared to furnish PARLORS, BED AND SITTING-ROOMS, KITCHENS, with complete out-fits of thejery latest styles of Furniture manufactured Rom the most, ap proved kinds of wood, such as Bedsteads, Mar ble Top Tables and Stands, Sofas, Chairs, Lounges, Bureaus, Mattresses, &c., Ihc., all of which are in sets complete in themseives. Sly stock needs but to Le seen and examined In or der to he admired, and I would say that it al ways affords me groat pleasure to show my en tire stook without the least _hesitation whether sales be effected or not. WALL-PAPER OFALL KINDS. An extensive assortment of wall-paper, from the finest gilt to the. cheapest quality, will al ways be found at this establishment, and of all patterns and designs. These in want of wall paper will find it to their interest to puromsse here. The publicare invited to come and examine my mock before purchasing elsewhere, fOeling assured that perfect satisfaction will he the re sult to those who may favor the frith their pat ronage. Dec. 22.1865.-3 m. . J. 8RE6.111311.L. HARDWARE! HARDWARE! A r a 5 : BROKERROFF: R(5401 J. tr. J. HARRIS-TIIK PLACE TO 111.1TJ The subscriber. would respectfully inform the community that they have opened a'completi STOCK O' HARDWARE, comprising all %arieties of goods in that line which they WILL SW. AT TEE LOWEST PRICES! Their stock consists of all sorts of building hardware, table and pocket cutlery, carpenters, mason's, plasterer's and blacksmith's tools, ,arl materials, nails, iron, horse-shoes, and horse-shoe nails, rope tackle, FORKS, CIiAINS,BIIOVELS,AXES,ORIND §TONES, eta., etc. , Housekeeper's goods, siuldlery, carriage trim mings, eto., etc., with all sorts and sizes of ~ COAL OIL LAMPS, lld the different parts thereof, together with a complete misortmeut of the beet PADS, ' OILS, They hope, BY •STRICT ATTENTION TO BUSINESS and a constant care for the ACCOMMODATION OF cusromßid to merit and receive A SHARE OF THE PUBLIC PATRONAGE DIIILDLES AND OTHEREI wilPfind it to their advantage to call and EXA,MINE THEIR STOCK. .`" J. & J. HARRIS, No. 5, Brokerhoire Row. Bellefonte, Ps., Feb. 16, 1866-Iy. JOSS MINIX, JR. P.O. WILSON HARDWARE! HARDWARE! HARDWARE! lIARDWAd 10-26-ly HARDWAII BTORR OP JOHN IRWIN & P. B. WILSON. The subscribers, having perctiaied the stook of J. C• Bezetresser, late Banstreaser a Clint, will CABBY ON THE BUSINESS at the old stand, and will be pleased to supply the old custom, V illdl as the uew, with every thing In their lige, AT THE MOST SATISFACTORY PRICES. They will keep a full eseortment, that all may be salted. Feb. 16,1888. • IRWIN t WILSON. CIC STOVES, paidor 000lic, parlor, and gaa fIAIIitIAGE 'and BUGGY bolts, all dimes burners at LIMIER 4 WILSONS V used si IRWIN 1 WILSON'S. • • GOLD 4,1) U.VER ! .WFUL•SACRIFIOK EXTRAORDINARY ANNOUNCEMENT I $2,000,000 worth of Gold and Silver Wat Ches, Splendid Jewelry. French Cloaks, Diamond Slop, Pianos, Melodeons, Sewing .1116abla es, Silver Ware, &a., &e., to be disposed of at TWO DOLLARS). each artioleorithotit fegard to Val ue!. GRAND INTERNATIONAL MEETING OF MANUFACTURERS OF WATCHES AND JEWELRY. it The following has been resolved hat in sequence of_the grant Stagnation of Trade.and in order to ralieve•from pecuniary embarrass, menus occasioned 14 a distressing War, and to avoid I . BAN KR.UPI 1. CY,1 ' $2,000,000 worth of good■ from their stock, .[quit be sold h 2 the course of six mdfiths, • AT ANY SACRIFICE, And for that purpose,' they have unanimously elected . • DE TREY & CO., 34, Liberty Street, 7,, AS THEIR EXCLUSIVE AGENTS. As a preliminary they Would remark that they manufacture and sell nJ brass Watches °Halite title of Jewelry, ALL ARE WARRANTED GOLD The articles to /ell at TWO DOLLARS each, NO MATTER 119 W COSTLY IT MAY BE, Cows'At of Splemliebaltrnting Case Gold and Sli ver Watches, Prima - Clocks, — ltings set" with Diamonds, Rubies, Pearl and other precious Stones (Solitaire and in clusters), Ladiesticts of Jilwelry comprising Pine and' Ear-rings of the most fashionable and recherche style, Gold and Enameled Bracelets, Studs;Ed Sleeve Buttons, Chains of all duseriptioner &c., to. Silver IVaredestra Elated) comprising Castors, Butter DishseSuilfilly chased add engraved, Table and Tea Spoilt', Goblets, &c., &0., Pianos, Me lodeons and Sowing Machines of the best ma kers. Tho Mee of each article varying from SIX to EIUIIT lIIINDItED dollars. ' HOW WE SHALL RROCEED. We have adopted the plan of sale now so pop ular. of charging a uniform price, and thin price wilynvariahly he $2 for each article regardless of-value. the expenses of conducting our Agen cy are paid by the silent certificates, or coupons representing the various articles. These cern& cotes are sold at FIFTY CENTS each . ur 5 for $2, and each certificate will show'the the particular article be or she is entitled to on the payment of an additional $2. THE EXPENSES OR FREIIIIIT AND PACKINU PIANOS OR _bEWINU DIACHINES WILL BE PAIL) BY THE PARTIES WHO ARE ENTITIAII TO TEEM. AGENTS ARE WANTED In every part of the United States and Pro, M ons and to-all such very liberal inducements VI ill be neared and on application a circular 4.1 terms will be forwarded. We prefei money sent in knit Office orders whore they can be obtained, M , by Bank Drkfts to our order. 'Please write your Name, Town, County, and State plainly, and aresa all orders to AGENTS FOR MANUFACTURERS, L Liberty Street, New York March 9,'99-6u,. GOLD AND,SILVER! FINANCIAL CRlSk i p !..:pet WOO 1101/ in the course of Six Months, $2.50A ! ! $2(0,000 ! ' WORTH OF VATCHES; CLOCKS, CHAINI3, DIAMOND RINGS, PIANOS, •MELODEONS, SEWING MACHINES, SILVER WARE, &C., &C., AT ONE DOLLAR EACH, Without regard to value: And not to be paid for until you know what you are to racier,. "Sr After recieving the article, if it dune lE,t please you, can return it and your money n ill be refunded. The Stock comprises amongst other articles, Splendid Clocks, Rings set with Diamonds, Rubies,:Pearls,Garnet and other Stones (solitaire and in clusters), La dies sets of Jewelry, comprising Pins and Ear Rings of the most fashionable styles, rot in Pre cious Stones of every ivatietv, together with a large assortment of Gold and Enamelled and Pearl hots, Gold Ptuds and • Sleeve Buttons of the molt beautiful patterns, Gents Bosom and Scarf Pins, and an endless variety of Bracelets, Chains, Musical Dotes, Head Dresses, Combs, Charms,, &c. In 6onsequence of the great stagnation of trade in the Manufacturing districts of France andglaiid, a large quantity of valuable Jew- Ory, iglnally intended for the European mar ket, h been sent off for sale in this country, and mi tbe sold at any sacrifice I Under these 'dream lances the '•WATCH .t GOLD JEWEL. BY C ~" have resolved upon A-14 IPPORTIONIIENTII Subjectle bethe following regulations: Certi atee of the various artice arc first pet Info env lopes, sealed up and mired: and when ordered m pre taken out without regard to choice, and eentlly mail, thus giving all an fair chalice. On receipt of the Certificate, you will see what you are to have, and then it is at your option to send the dollar and take the article or not., Purchasers may thus obtain a Piano, Molodian, Sewing Machine, Gold Watch, Diamond Ring, or any set of Jewelry on our List for One Dollar. SEND 25 CENTS FOR A CFATIFICATE. • In all transactions by mail. wd shall eherge for forwarding the certificate', paying portage and doing the business 2ff cents each, which must be'encloced when the certificate la sent for. Five certificates will be sent for $l, eleven for $2, thirty for $5, sixty five for CV, and 100 for $15.. . VARNISHES, Ac AGENTS.—We want agenfiCip every town and county In the country, and Mae acting as such will be allowed ten °ante on every Certifi cate ordered by them provi.led their remittance amounts to $l. Agents efill collect 28 cents for every oertificate and retilt lb cents to ns, either in cash or postage Atamps. Agents remitting at once 210, will be entitled to a beautiful 811- vet Watch, add alto 200 certificates. Please write ' , out Name, Town, County and State idalnly, and address all orders to 4,•• WATCH AND GOLD JEIVELRY COMPANY, 86 Liberty St., New York March 9, '66-6m. NAILS, all gum sod k rinds, eR litiV IN & WILSON'S G LABS, all sizes and qualllies, at • IRWIN Ja 'WILSON'S CA m RPENTER . TOOlLA,voifNellit3cap,tilon SADDLICRY, to salt the trqe, at IRWIN 4. W,ILSON'S NEW • ItrMMPMI.I BANKRII I iTg I II AVOIDEDII FINEST W ORKNAIVSHIP. DE TREY & CO , ALL TO BE DISPOSED OF GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, • DRY 000DS &a HURRAH] HURRAH!! HURRAH! yon inuitto litv good goods, asap goods, habiosialie goods, lbw goodt, svot7 kind of goods, go to MAE* SRI. „ On High genet, Bellefonte, Ft, whe bag Just roturned:frons New York, with a headrooa selected anicortmeat of merehandies, sowc o n and offer for sale cheaper - than any b else to the Union. •The Goods have beets bought, cheap fur cash, and will be sold cheap foir cub or its equivalent. Cloth, Cassino, Barnett, K. Janes Chambrays, Cottonades, Mangan •, les \rulings, Satin and other Yee- ' tinge, Under Shirt', and Dfawers,• Black and Fancy, Silks at old prima, all color Flannels. all wool' and domestic Sack and Shirting Flannels, Bleached, Unbleached and Colored Canton Flannels, French • and domestic Oingbitos, Ticking' and Checks,Bleached and Un bleached Sheeting', isilow Case and Shirting Muslin, Cambries and Drills. Humble and Gloves, Sus penders and llankerchtofs, Neckties. Collars and- Bosoms, parasols and Sun Bmbrollas--Sitit, Bingham , and Muslin.— Balmoral Skirts, Ladies'sand Miiaeoi Balmo ral leddrti of various sizes and,prices. Skeleton Hoop Akins, Ladies's and' Missos Skeleton hoop Skirts of every description. —Spring and Summer Capes, both Cloth and Silk, unsurptuised in style, quality, and prices, north of _Moon end Dixon's Lino. Shawls. an endless variety, both single and double.' Carpets, • full assortment of all kinds of Carpets, snob as Brawls, 8 Ply Ingrains, Rag and Straw Carpets. Oil Cloth, all width of Floor and Table 'Oilcloth and Oil Shades.— SALT, FISH, GROCERIES, SOLE LEATH ER; SPANISH KIP, FRENCH . CALF SKINfil. COUNTRY - CALF SKINS. matno - co LININGS. sc. Shoemakers' Thread and Shoemakers Teets, of all kinds to be bed at ABRAHAM SUSSMAN. CHEAPER than at any other establishment in Central Pennsylvania. Doe 19-18.62, WHAT TIIE OLD SAW-FISH SAW. 1 • There we. an old saw-fish down in ti-c sea, Aud he was as queer as a fish could be. 2 A fish of rather remarkable strength, Some eighteen or tweenty feet in length. 3 lk • At the end of hie nose, and his upper jaw, Ito carried a terribly , powerful saw. 4 Relived tar down in the briny deep, _ Where the lobsters play. and the dolphins Jeep. 5 It rams to pass on a recent tiny, ... - That the Telegraph Cable WWI drurped that way. "Ho! Ho !" says be, with a limbic laugh, "I 500 the Atlantic Telegraph !" 7 Olt is certainly clear to me, What its effect on the fishes may 1,0." • -not, whether it's evil, or whether We good; It shan't pass through this neighborhood," 9 "Evil or good, I know what I'll do: I'll get ut the thiug f auti saw it through !" So he eewad It through with his terrible ease, Which lib carried about on his upper Jaw• 11 Just about that time of day, • The 4ignals cuasud. at Valencia Bay ! 12 And what was the reason no one knew, Save the raw-tish who sawed the cable through. 13 For further information, call At the fatuous clothing store, Svcascnau HALL, Also the largest assortment of Willies dress goods, muslin., boots and shoes, tgroceries, queensware, kc., sig„,,.ske., ever brought to Belle fonte, all of which will be sold at prices *sten ishly cheap, - by STERNBERG at CO., in Reynolds' new building. July 21tf. FALL AND WINTER TRADE. More goods can ho had furless money at the cheap store of BIM= ICELLER. , . at Centre 11111, Centre • County, Pennailranin, than at any other establishment in the Bilge. He keeps constantly on hand a choice stock of STAPLF 4 AND FANCY gOODS, DOOTS•A SHOES, HATS A CAPS, BEADY MADE CLOTHING, Notion,s, 4ueeneware, Ilardwam, Willow xad IVootlen Ware, And in fact a complete assortment of all the ar ticles usually found in a first class country • store. DRESS GOODS. Irenelk Merinos, all wool, Plaids, Coburgs, • IteeAlrincean, Mock Silks, S., de. 11.0SIERY—Wool and Cotton Shirts and IPrawers, Fine Shirts, Silk, Citron and Liiion Ilapdkerchiefit, 'tool. Skirts, best wakes. CLOTHS AND CASSINI ERES—Freueb Broad cloths, Satinet... Melton's, ae., for winter wear SHAWLS—A full lion, all wool BOOTS AND 6110 ES. We will keep et all times a full aisorLment o custom male goods. PRODUCE T4KEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS, AND THE HIGHEST IgARKET PRIDE! PAID IN CASH FOR GRAIN OF ALL KIN3HI Aug. 711, 1863-tf. 18110. "THE KIRBY!" 1888, I MOWS: IT REAVSI IT RAKES We tike pleasure in announcing to the tanners of °entre county that wo have been ap jointed agent" for the sale of the "KIR.I3Y REAPER,Y All Owee in want of the beet harvester in use will tin, well to purehlae a KIRBY at once. A full supply of EXTRAS will be kept on bad. ~Send for a descriptive catalogue and price list by mall, or call on SHORTLIDOE & CO.. Office hear the B. E. V. *tallied Depot, Maroh 2,1866-4 w. Bellefonte, Ps. THE PRESIDENT'S VETO! Um). LfVINORTOII, who now hes hie Bookstore in the Brokerhoff Row, directly op posite the Conrad House, is receiving from Neer York large supplies of wall paper, which he will sell at a very low figure, regardless of the Veto. Paper-Hangers supplied at a liberal discoußr. March 2,1866-3 m MtrSICAL INSTRUMENTB.. MUSIC STORE. MMETCAL INSTRUMENTS. B. M. °HEWN& has 'opened' his music store, one door west of W. twill' Reek Store, where hnkoope oonstantly on bpd STEINWAY & SONS' and GAEHLWS Piano Mioufacturing Company's PIANOS. MASON I IIAM AN'S CAIRIET ORGANS and CARH4RT, HAM I CO'S MELODEONS; Guitars, 'Via line; Fileseitlutes ; Gaiter and Violin Stngs. MUSIC BOOKS—Goldentiohicn Shower, Golden Censor, _Golden Trio;fix.,fic. SLIEST M USlC—lio is constantly resreiving from Philadelphia all tho latest mfisic, which persons at a. distance can o rder,end sentt.byuti, at pubiihtes prices. Alb-Pianos and Organs Warranted for five years: • Those wishing to buy any of the above sal: else are invited t o 001 sae) examinCemiue before purchasing elsewhere. My prices are the IMMO as in New York and Phibuielphitt. Circulars of Instruzweists sent promptly spots application - with any additional information mired, . Bt. ?BENZ. • - - inn dm* Haatingdon a Pa. bl 7 Om *or weal of Lewin' bouk #ore DfLqCRLLANEQU`a 'VIM FIRM r 400148! A 1 ND NSW PRIONV!I 1. 1 1 . 11100 RATES UNISDED OCT (guts A 7 OLD rAsitroitED . pßiatt .ItOFFE t n .31 KEL,I,SEit. (rormerly atffet Era's.} ' Would rerpeetfully inforir the sold and the root of nt 'nkio,l. that they !Lye-jilt opeeed cut, * ere deity reeelthere hag" BTOCK O: 000D8 OFIALL • thick they eye eh.ring et the very Wiest mat ,j,ct rice. DR'r - dOoDs! Conebtfag of ILl•lato.t rtylea of FIGIPRIIIIOAPLO Putt ALPAsIIS# - rtncur.D AND PLAIN A.. 40 0 ::11; PE 1./I:tri, 6IIEIPIIERD PLAIDS, .ULMIK PI LEM, . • .1111611 POPtI:C9. 11:11ITIS GOODS:. • • Whale Counturyanete, Linen q s ud Cottou Shcetangq. Shepherd Plaid Itshoor.t.h, Black Cloth. Catootorree,. Keutiv•key Jenna, Dril6, Ladies ( 10/11a1IX, • 't Plain Color+, _ PLAIDIe. OF VAZIOUS OJL444— • CIENTLEMEN'S WE A full line of Clotho, ros.dineico. ISittmettos and Veating, all kinds and Klee..., 0 lilt I, o ill he mold cheap. We bare consliiiitly otn hand a largo and well 'elected :Wick Li/ a 4 Lads o(. CROCKERY. 'GROCERIES %Inch we will di•notte of at the evry lou eat each pores. All kinds of country produee taken in oz longs for goods, and the highe4 moo Art pe tee. fillow.d. FRIENDS AWAKE, TO YOUR IN Th.ltlaS'r Fur we feel satisfied that we can elm your ',ire.* as well as your rt asas. St 1 t. a, it. G REAT EXCITEMENT MILEL+EL Dealers in Foreign and Dorneotie Dry-Good. fiItOCERLKS, BOOTS AND 8110 ES, have received and arc jun r•ening the hulas CHEAPEz ,. .T . AND .3.1L,T, b.E.I.SOICADLE, NOTIONS AND FANCY GOODS, LADIES' I•'I'II:9,SONrAuS, N 1; A1.5101i.% 1.3. 11 OOP SE IIZTS, nod tali of dub InrgeM. a”ortoienie, at the LATEST STYLE READY 3IADE CIA:MUM Al EN AND BUYS WE A it, la Centre evenly, a Li 91 will be sold at a reduc- TRI lin' TO FOR TT fER CENT. )'LOUR, FEED AND PROVIiIONS, all articles asually laid in a fit data country store N - E W STORE AND 4:001)5! AT MILLIEIM, CENTRE CO. PA The subscriber tithes thi4 nno4.un eing to his friends that he Inc its -t returned 1'2..1 the Ernst and now offers u Rue u.Jortuient or FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC GOODS I Whirl, lie offers nt such terms th.t perch...perm wilt tied it to their interest le he> of uuu. Die stock eurithts of DRESS 000DS, DROWN ANr) TILEACIIE SHEETINiR3, AND FLANNELS, CArSI\IERI:~, HATS, BONNETS, :1;1 LI NElt Ut/ODS, S 11.1 WLS ANT) CLOAKS.. Cull and wxamiue our stork - . Thu bull is luu ,1/ EX .1 A" D 17 0 r EA R, Hats, Cape, ..14 4 1 Skim.; C rut. Eric, , liattlicarc tiMells l \ are, a,. SF., all of which will ho rlispossol of n 4 eau be purchased out•swlo of 111 kisitli of country protium: lAkcil in ex.- chsvmse for goods. sits,. 171865-Iy. A. ALEX INItElt .1 SON. N EW bIORE A VD I"•E'r 000 D S In .11o r nol.lie new Building, R. RELL'ER,. OEII lotP.Nt T') , Tllit CONRAD We invite the attention of the community to our EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF FANCY AND E G Butpli and SIINICO, Lat.& and (lam. sta^ero %cm rft, 0 roc-or los; .te.; a 3. Our entire rtuck Irits. purchased chive the late decline in gold, end Ire are selln4, utt cf geode TWENTY, TO THIRTY rrR CENT cheaper than the viva gond.; email hare beep bought fur a ahortfthue ago. Persona in want tif gouda will do well too exttotte our steel/ before iturekmaing elm,* here. }irk: uti h . W I DE AL EA iirL r with_ throe ell we with a cell. mul will Ohm them the et of the Bodine in 13, , iit` IN EVER I'ARTfCIII.ot R.. I N. B. The highent. \ miirket. prit.o Said in earth for MI kiwis of gain. Deo. .1801.-cf J W. COOT E 6 00. 1; Ito maw son •,;.s kpeor paTs We have Mode 41411eQeUtg kr large supply of the kilt plows-ell two, and three hon.e—right efei left band— east mold-hoer!, Red steel mold-boards. /I o, plow.. fro: nll of whieh Me eau famish the poillja owl httl o .3l-I.NI at our foololry. ' I. HAUNT .t Age. 44. rub 23, ta itn 40 u TONF, :tll . !' L W NTETII At l'entre 11..'l I t.ittiry itnmedietely, Wiiil36 the highest itee:tilt:e prim nett Ot paid by March it IStit; L'ia S. U. Jr. A . 11.%N SON. VINE TABLE CUTLERY Ineludiug plated X forke,Spoolls, etc. ale.. at 11-9 I It 6. IVI1e8(ETil. ARRIALIE, BUOGY. SUL.REY awd I at C opt iage, ill4ites at IRWIN& WiLE.Q.N H. P AINTS & OILS ut en kinfle It. ItiWIN & WILSON'S lATAooN ',poke,. awl fellow. Iv -g% V sud swa t LawiN ,t faiugllnm a, 11u Itirks. CMll=l 14.1 volar. t •Jails.ly, 111.1CKEICEI • tI.T ha LYONS A LOEB, I= G 00 OS, I=l o=l lion of from ELMI MEMO I:M=l9 no they
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