Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, June 15, 1866, Image 3

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7E113118—52 per }oar when odd In advance
$2,50 oh, o let paid In advance, and $3,00 whoa
not paid bolero tbe expiration of the year,
ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS
B. J.—llyarding in this place eon be had from
three to eight dollars o week.
Vortit.—The total !somber of Members Da Con
gross Is now organised, is 184.
../a/t1 yug.— (Aiwa ra. i le n Prenclk word, pronoun
eed Sher-a-rah-re, and means the yoke or
•
a rabble.
Putsyn —We limo no menni of ascertaining,
nor can wo &dim you In what manner it
would be beet to proceed.
FAIMMI . .—The day far
~.the trial of reopers Los
not) et been fixell. As soon ne the condi
tiun of the grain will allee,it will 14 made
pnbla,
Bp Pl. 11,-I'OU Pro entirely wrung. liayti,before
Ahe art of einsineipnlien took ettect,produeed
yearly, on an average, 111:1,405 , 220 [Rman
or nugor; since (lion at how produced none.
The export.; from thnt I demi in 17816
amounted to $21.824000, whilo in 1862 tiuiy
footed up the meager ailment of 412,073,000,
•
THINGS AtiOnT TOWN AND COUNTY
THANK. —W9 arc indebted to our young
frtend Mr S. 9 Wolf of Ileber,burg, for n
flue lief of aulpsctibers flow that place.
• ACC Ila KI,T.-IKeeley Lambert, of this plftee,
-was pretty sevorly injured on Saturday last,
by I.Tltig throws trots a Nelaide, hot weer
this mud itoopsbetrg
prOPpeCt of a Atoll whent crop,
twl is III? ottinvorntle weather of 111,
N.l tiff lin, reittletrtl, prohnlote, lins much to
Jo 1%1111 the preetrut high prim of when)
A Mons —Quito a mum was kinked tip 111
front of the Conrail IltOlllo MI Sunday morn
ing laet,in which a !mintier of the ollitebees
of the. Hotel participated The cootie we
here not trained •
,_,f_
RI I !NO I'II 11118 —The grebe. the pulpit,
n11:1 petticoats—the line° ruling flllyers of
1110 day. The firet 'Treads knowledge, the
Bet:owl:tin ends !opt ale nod the last spreads
considerably In Bellefonte especially.
NRIMI.B FININU —The dials of the town
clock look more - as if Thou was using them
"to count his ages hy" thou to count the
Lours All except the one facing North nro
nearly illegible front the street. 'lf the nut.
cliinery Inside Is to he kept running, it will
certainly pay to keep the thole in such . rt
condition that they nill indicate the tune.
BOUNTY ON Iloaex TIIISA Es -- Any person
on °sting a horse Lief in entitled to a Low,
twenty dollars MIL indeage, according
101111 old aft of tuote,p4hly. Bows portion
who had arrested n horse thief tried be
fore Judge Gordon on Wedneedny, to
one of the canteen eonntien received twenty
six dollars iiiilenge and homily, This low
in not generally known, but is worth
titan mg
ACI:II,I6NT.—Mr. James Walker, fore
, tau on the Snow Shoe company's snw-mill,
at Snow Shoe to thia county, was kill e d one
day last week. The primula] t, Os neatly
as WO Call ascot lin them? Were Ile follows
'The deceased, in Cainpany with tonic oth
ers, was surveying in the woods eat rying
his gun with him A deer mute in sight,
which 110 woe about to shoot when he din
covered that it was a doe and accompanied
by n young fawn. Ile laid the gun down,
Imiliou I u neon( my 11, ottrhil ea the fawn !Ina
.tied it with a strop he had atoned his /waist.
'returned, to the gun 11114 picked it tip by the
muzzle, when , it was discharged. the load
vinthring the tight side, above the hip_bone
+pulsing dingonlally through the body and
lodging under Ike left brut. Ile lived but
at few minute's after the atonic*
i‘lr Walker has been in the employ of the
Ettow Shoe company for years, and WWI unt•
serstilly lore respected Ile leaves a
- wjfe truf lugs e ta ly to mourn his untime
ly death, sad Lis loss to the community
where he lived is regarded as a public ca•
!entity. . .
ROADS —The following which we clip front n
colemporary is just pe applicable in Centre
no in any other county of the:11.0111We hope
our Supervisors and others will act upon its
suggestions . " Ronda that have not already
been repaiied, ahould be attended to with
out delay. The coin will coon demand al
sent Euunbutt cu It ivnttun, and hay-making
is tiot‘ar off Then the time for road wort
will hare passed by tibia fall, and fall re
pairing, everybody knows, is generAly of
little neeount--three day abater-done at that
sonsou not being no effective na one in the
spring.
This, then, is the time to get the roads in
• good order, and hare them stay so Let the
drains be re opened, aide gutters made
where needed, stone bridges and tough Ala
. cee covered with gravel or earth, always
• managing to keep the centre of the road high,
and a work of in ofil,of comfort, and human
. ity will have been done
Strangers are largely imprl with
%country by the condition of it roads
lye have as picturesque a county as !herb to
Sat the Commonwealth, and In p.tizgricullti
iral point of view it is attaining a front rank
Our roads; too, nro, as a general thilLgy
tting better ; but there, is no reasdn wT6 ,
theytuan not Ivalamony the best, and we ;rite'
this ...tilde with a view of impressing quits
.supervisor . saad all others throughout the en
tire county,the importance of bringing them
.up tAlte highest standard
Do the work—do it toell—do it now I
'Peewee. TO Oa INTEURSTINO —Pita
"Reaping and Mowing Machine and flay
Fork trial, to come off on the farm,of 11. N
WAMotor, the coming ham's!, promisee to
be 1110 „moat intereetigg ever hold In the
Slate Already we learn that the dealers
aro' preparing to come In witnose it from the
adjoining counties. end we harp certain that
our own county will bu largely represented.
Nine or ten different machines will, it Ia
said, be repro, eniod,,tire of which are al
ready entered at the eecretary's office
The following are the !necklace entered
No I—llabbard'a Combined Self-Reit tag
Rasper and Mower. Manufactured by Wil.
lame, Wallace & Co; Syrocuee. New York,
-entered by Myers, Bellefonte,
No. 2-11 üblufrd's Light Independent
Mower. Manufactured by Hubbard & Dar .
realer M'f'g Co , Syracuse, New York, au
tered by J. 11. Myers, Bellefonte.
No. B—lf Irby Combined Self-Robing Rea
per end Mower. Manufactured by D. M.
Osborne & Co., Auburn, New York, entered
by Shottlidge & Co., Bellefonte.
No 4—Now 'orker Self-Raking Reaper
and Mower. Manufactured by Scynfonr,
Morgan & Allen, Brockport; Now York, en
tered by Irwin & Wilson, Bellefonte.
No.l—Common Souse thy Fork. Enter
ed by J. 11. Myers, Bellefonte,
No 2.—Amerioon Ifoy Knife and Fork.—
Entered by Irwin & 1411 so n, Bellefonte
Others will be announced as won as en
tees]
Tell BALD BAD4Xl,OlllllIleiraT —lt affords
us much pleasure to notice that the 611(1
Eagle Cemetery bat been duly Incorporated
James Curtin, Capt. Henry 1.. Bornhert,
Runnel Ammerman and Jonathan Eekerd are
the incorporators, to whom much
due for the enterjnrlee and commendable
public spirit a Lich they have manifested
Something of this kind line long been ticeil
ed in that quarter. The old burying ground,
near the •. Engle Chapel," is one of the 'ld
eel in the county. ItTinlniest full. There
repose the nebee of Many of the early set ,
tiers of the Bahl Engle Valley—time-honor
ed veteran. whose laves were examples wor
thy of Milt ration, end whose christuin Vim
Ines coma Inn Ole In one through the lapse of
yenrn. To their ntomory we turn with feel
logs of mierntion and nigh that so little of
their honest sincerity tuid eliriel inn bene•o
knee 1108 nbounds II in thereAlint the
liner) -headed in•truet or of nor oath sleeps,
101 l tin admonitiene lire. The youthfu l
mummers of our boyhood hove mussed nwoy
—long yenrs liars been crowding themselves
1111011 us—a growl-Attlee nod n grand-mother
have long since Journeyed on, but a green
spot in memory surrounds those lessons of
morally and noligion which were incuica•
tett then. It in refreshing to know flint the
people of Bald Eagle deeire to perpetuate
the memory of their (lend by the dreetion of
this new and beautiful cemetery, end !lint
the retnatits of many will be removed thith
.er for it final eat thly repose. The ground in
beautifully militated on a gentle elevation,
known as the sand bilhend commander view
of the valley for miles around h contain Iwo
acres and a half, and wan very liberally 11(-
tinted 17•11 to Messrs Curtin The incor
porated privilege's confine the limits tp with
in ten acres. The chisel], hnve become
generally interested nail both money and
labor have been freely given to ill-range and
beautify the grounds X •
••1
Sr 1111 l Cr ling conic ! 3V1“18
heart, asks an exchange, does not lenp with
pleasure at the sound of those words! June,
licntoitul, dreamy June; —the month of
roses." the month of all dehghts, the crown
ing glory of Ille year, has home of Inst.
Awake, eypry heart I nwnke, and drink in
life anew its most subtle luxury."
Wait not, but quail deeply of tile bewilder
ing beverage, ere its first flush line passed
away. Look around and be filled with glad
ness ; cask out all core and sorrow, and re
vel ill limbo:oily that surrounds you June,
how melodious the nnme I how charming
Ole spell in that simyFle word. We hear the
sound of laughing brooks, woofing through
sonny wiles and dusky forests; our feet
slip upon the messy stones in the dnwp cool
glens; we climb over fallen logs, and ran
through tangled• pathisnys: it nit:menil
sweets urine like incense from the flowery
verdUre of fields and meadows and greet our
longing sellers ; the linppy songs of count
less birds flitting about in the hellbent etch
shine fall on our ear, and all sights and
sounds, and portines steal over ns mi we
breathe thy name Oh t June, fairest of
nil ille years' lo 101 daughters' Ifow glow
ing the scene, how animated and teeming
11fili life nod vigor, while every heart bents
n joyful response, many a dull cold nature,
long dead to love and love's sweet influen
ce., now awakens to something like tendo
- while love., nlisurbed in presentliiiii"
pinoss, or weaving bright •ISIOVIS of the
airily hand in hand beneath thy balmy
"Oh the summer days aro sweet,
And we're Wolf Ivaco them coming,
Ilow our pulebs glow to meet
The shaows On the arbor seat,
And we dance to hear tbe beetle throning
...rho spring's gny promise melted into
thee,", and we bill thee welcome a thousand
limes, and may thy dna:ling presence long
eentuitie k cheer and bless us , child of the
I r 1 110111 it Wren Irl NON will refer la. ilia
caimans of lira 1)t noun krtt: W tacit MAN, nt .
dale n Ault time previous In the eleCtion
of 18171 - rhelProll find the facts folly net forth
in regard to lire religions intolerance of ilia
Abolitiod County Commissionertl. lie will
also find that the Rey. Ur Patterson was a
*ldle man, and that his friends deeiled him
to preach to a Coup egatton of white pco
pie.
Themes Hutchinson, the rulit.g third,
said there might be a great deal ..of preju
dice against his theology, n o d the doctrine
might influence voles agdinat him at the
neat general election Strange as it may
seem, " cons.olentious scruples" on the part
of Mr. II , pt everted him from giving cot
sent to the use of the Court House. We, of
course, don't Want to allude to sectarian yg.-
otry or suppose that political prejudice had
anything do with the ease
but lunge k fur negroes by a differ
eat rule in the lintoltinson family. The
Central Press, of a recent date, testifies to
this Boyd pours not the agony of his soul
in dieappointthent because the lofty aspira
tions of William flownid Day, ivigentinan"
of African celebrity, did not have free ven
tilation is the Court Holm. Thus he solil
oquist: "Oh, thou wayward and perverse
County Co.nmicsioners ! Oh, thou of the
clerkship ! what of thee, thou Democratic
copperhead 1 Ilow often would I hard gath
ered thee together and expohnded this truth
as it Is in the gospel - according to Wendell
Pitillips,Charlea Sumner and Parse; Brown
low, but yo would not! Soon the winter
of our discontent' shall be made glorious!"
No longer S4lll hut Samba wins,
Stand bask, wilds, trash, for heels and shins
Then sung 011(1 shout, the banjo thump,
For darkeys am de 'white folk's trump.
040811 , 10 The public schools irk, this
place sreeloslng up their winter mansions,
this week.
itiIIIOWED —The Rev, )Ir. Barnard, we
understand, has, resigned his position as
pastor- of the Presbyterian church, in this
place.
YMPTXRDAY WWI II rather :71. thy for t h e
MEM
Business Notices
CHOLADA, DIRENTADI CODOIIP, COLDS, ADD
Fnvzn MID AGUE are iilkyy cured by AMER
ICAN LIFE DROPS.
"I Hay. TIIIIITID vna ANTICT.II, Ma you TO
quested, and am free to akknowledge that it
far exceeds any hisallar artiolo that has COMO
under my notioe. I regard the
ENAMIL OF ALIMICA MT an e/Bodent Manager,
and a moat delightful preparation for every
lady to use, 'Your., very truly,
OLIVM LOCUS
MARRIED
GREEN—HO' 011 TON —On the 20 Noy,
at Nesbville Tennessee, in the 2d Presbyterian
church by Rev. Dr. MAAR, Mr. E. A. Green
of AIM Creek, Huntingdon county Po., to Miss
Lida N. Houghton of Lewisburg, Union county,
Pe.
HIED
HOLDIMAIP,In Harris township, on Fri
day the Ith instant, Abraham Hobitee►, aged
71 years 7 months and 10 days.
The deeemed was born In Berk. evenly, P..,
emagrated to thin county I. 1818, he wee an
exemplary member of the Evangelleal arecela
tient lII' 008 mu; peace.
The BelWonte hlarltit.
C.reeled Weekly by Hofer it. Keller, Mai. Sr
,
The following an thle quotations ire to 4
o'clock on Thursday evening, when our piper
went to press l
White Wheat, per bu5he1......,
itea Wheat, per byshel....
Rye, per bushel
Corn Shelled, pet bushel
Oats, per bushel
Barley, per bushel
Buckwheat, per bushel. .
Clovereeed, per bushel,-
Putatnas,,,pec bushel....
Bagsner dosen
Lard, per posted....
Bacon, pappound
Pork, par pound
Tallow, per p0und...... ..
Butter; per pound
Rugs, per pound
around Plaster, per ton
New York Markets.
ted et-eel/or the WATCHMAN, by Fro.
too, Yttvoralel Trary, Pro littre C. on
Aterehtmta, 38, White Anti St., N T. The fat
'florin!, ore the frototiols• for Mr week eseditty
j,,,. 0, 11106.
FLOUR—N. Y. Stalaßuperflpe.... 0 00 7 7.70
Web. II eb. Ind. I. and lowa, Extra.. 780 9.40
Ohio It. II Shipplop, 8 tht( 10. U 6
Ohio Exam Trade brand,. ..... 10.75 ®14.00
84 Lome Extra Family ' 14.004" 18 00
RYE FLOUR 6.25 6.75
CORN MEAL 3.85 4.50
WHEAT—Milwaukie Club..per be. 190 '2.08
Amber State " 2.75 2 90
White, Canada. " 200 3.00
Wltito Michigan .....„.: " 2.75® 3,60
Red Western " 2.500 2.55
" 081 1.20
CORN—Mined Western " .82 .84
Yellow and White Weetern " .88 .95
OATS— Wrik - Ai *" " .05 .70
New twk and New Jersey. " .00® .78
HAMMY. .. ..... . " .80® 1.10
SEEDS-Alm er per lb. .09(r .11
Flee ......... ..... , _ •
.000.0. 2.1 3 . 00
00 r
5 006 000
per lb. .2250 00
Timothy .
BUTTER-..,
CRUM
MIM
=I
lESIEM
MIMI
EMI
111=12
Mil
CO=
per doe .194 .2 . G
BMW
per lb. .10® 20
=
" .147 17
" 28(0 .36
" .45(0 .50.
c .
Plums
Cherries./
.1865 30
" .16® .18
.504 .52
".45@ .40
.5000
Peaches (peeled).
" (unpeeled )
liaspbcrrierd
Blackberries ...... ••
ECM
per bbl 3 764) 6 (10
EMISMIMI
Announcements
SIIkItINT
We are authorized to announce the name of
Z KLLINK, of Howard, us a candidate
fur the office or Sheriff, subject to the decision
of the Democratic county convention.
We era authorised to pnneunee the name of
It. D. Cometaos, of Bellefonte, as • candidate
for the office of Shoat, eutdoet to the devise.
of the Bentoerntic county convention. •
Vle are authorised to announce thp name of
nierrilt 11. DAvelf of tipring township, as a
candidata for the office of Shane, eabjeot to the
dedsiull 01 the Democratic County Convents f.
Wo are authorised to announce the name of
It. F. Hottest, of Marion township an a con
dotale for the office of Sheriff; subject to the
decision of tho Domocrntio county convention
L' ~ +u NOTICES.
ITCHI ITCH ITCH SCRATCH SCRATCH
II 4'11,1,11! WheritUlCll Omtmanl will cure the
1k h its 48 hours. Also cures Solt Melillo, M
e raillifilioe, and all erttptiotts of thr
Prsvo 50 cents. For sale by all druggists. By
sending 00 cent. to Weeks k Pinter, Solo Agents
170 Washington street, Boston, It 'will ho for
warded by wail, free of pilotage, to any part of
the United Staten- 11-23-ly
A RIVENETIC or CONEUEPTION—Two thin
shoes make one cold; trio cold., one attack of
bronchitis; too attacks of broncbitinit, one
coffin. All of the above disenees can be AVOIDED
by the timely we of Sellers' Imperial Cough
Syrup-4 aura and speedy remedy for Coughs,
Colds, Nguema, Hoarseness, Wlsouping-though
Bold e%erywhere. Juno 23, 1865-Iv.
TIM MA MIN di HAMLIN CABINNT OBOAII/I.
Forty different styles ailartifil to sacred and
secular music, for ENO to $BOO each. FIF
TY-ONE lIOLD or SILVER MEDALS,or oth
er first premiums awarded thaw Illustrated
Catalogues free. Address, MASON A HAM
LIN, BURTON, or MASON BROTHERS, Now
Yung 10.-33-Iy.
MATIIIYONV.—Ladies and gentle
men, if you wish to marry, address the under
signed, who will send You, without money and
without price, valuable information that will
enable you to marry happily and speedily. {we
spcetit oof age, wealth, or beauty. This infor
mation w ill coat you nothing, and Icyou wink to
marry I will cheerfully llSSiet you. All letters
strictly confidential. The desired information
sent by return moil, and no reward asked.
Alltiroln, SARAH B. LAlolltraT, llreentioint. Kinds
Cu , New York. 11. 18-11. 30.
ROOT ROOT Root !-Rana! RISAD ! hiss!
(toot's Pmtachine preserves the lite of the Hair,
changes it from gray to its original color in
three weeks—prevents theihair from falllng—
i. the best article for dressing the hale ever
found in market—will timely remove dandruff
and cure all diseases of the scalp—is delightful.
ly perfumed. cures baldnees, and willlnot stain
tho skin. We tell the story quickly, sod toll it
true, when we say it is a perfect Itesforer and
Dressing combined. No other preparation for
the hair contains Pestnehin Out Oil. Said by
all Diuggists. ORRIN SKINNftlt & CO,
Sole Proprietor., Springfield, &m 11-10-ly
AAAAA /111, 131,111111(61111 ANT CAT/R.lll —
with the utmost seines. by Dr. J.
ISAACS, Oculist and Aurist, formerly of Ley
den, Holland, No: 519 Pine street, Philadelphia.
Testimonials from the most reliable sources in
the city and country may be seen at hie Oka
The medical faculty are invited to accompany
their patients, as he has no accrete in Ids prac
tice. ARTIPICIAL EYES inserted without
pain. No °Large wade for examination
10-20-Iy.
Lira' Livit Lira .—Dnors! Deere! Doors!
erican Life Drops will Imre Dlptherm,
C u s, Bronchitis, Bore Throat, Asthma,
Rhea otters, Neuralgia. Ague in the Pare,
Headache, Toothache, Bruises, Sprains, Chil
blains, Croup, Colds, Fever and Ague and Choi
tea in • single day. Bold by all Druggists,
with foil directions for use ORRIN SKIN-
Ni B. A CO.. proprietors, Rpringtcld. Mass.,
.Dawns P.n. is CO., Now York. 11-10-1 y
Buttons or YOUTII.-A gentleman who suffer
ed fur years from Nervous Debility, Premature
°rel, and all the eff mre
eeta of youthful Indl-
Roo, will, for the sake of suffering huroknity„ Bend
free, to all who need It, the wipe and directions
for making tit• simple remedy by %kb he was
cured. Sufferers wishing Lowell' by the adver
tiser's esperienoe, tin do so by iiddreasing
JOHN D. OODRN, No. 13 Chambers St, New
York. •11-1
Ernanos, PUT Tenn.—Every young lady and
gentleman In the United Slides can hear some
thing very much to their advantage by return
mad (free of charge,) by addressing the under
signed. Those having fears of being hap
bugged will oblige by not noticing this card.
All others will 'pima addles , e their obedient
servant, THOS. P. CHAPMAN, 831 Broadway,
New York. ♦ 11-I
RIMINATINII AND .413IIIIAL01.1.—Namernua
remedies for these aerfiplaints have been
brought before the public, and used with va
rying museum, ae they generally oontu some
curative qualities,. Rut unfortunately for the
&filleted, they are of little efficiency. For often
they onis modify diseases, and do little towards
perfecting a radical cure. But the Great Inter
nal Remedy, Johneon'e It. Compound, effeetual
ly banishes the diseases from the ',stem. It le
beyond • doubt the surest and most :speedy
remedy for Rheumatiati, Neuralgia, Gout, do.
ever used. It has gained the patronage an,
favor of persons of every rank, and the demand
is steadily inekmeing. It Is apriceless remedy
to those afflicted. Bold by Druggists every
where. Juke II 1886.-Iy.
To Consunrrives.— e The •dvertber, having
been re+tored to health In a few weeks by •
very eimple remedy, letter Having mitered Mr
I years with • sever. 'lung ideation, and
that dread dimes, Consumption—ls a•elons to
make 'known to hi' fellow-sufferers the means of
oure.
To all who desire It; he will send a oopy of
the prescription need (free of charge), with the
directions for preparing and nein the same,
whirls they will And a sere core for Consump
tion, Astbmn,Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, and all
Throat and.l t eng affections. Tho only object
of the advertiser In seeding the Presc4tion is
to benefit the afflicted, and spread information
Ishich ha conceives to be invaluable, and he
bona every sufferer will try his remedy, as it
will cost them gothing, and may prove a binge
ing. Parties wishing the prescription. free, by
return mail will pleas* address Rev. EDWARD
A. WILSON, Willismeburg. Kings County, New
York.
I,Bornearsto Nair and novel ?or agents, pod,
Merv, country doom, droughts, and all staking
nn honorable sod profitable business. Free
by pail for 86 ets.• '' whole/al. $9 per dor. Can
vasser. realise $6 t o $l2 per day profit. disarm
A Bowo, Manufacturers, 196 Water Bt., W. Y.
Way /8 '66-11.
is so
$2 75
141"e1ai Abbertiotmento
ORVHANS COURT SALE.
By virtue of an order of the °Thom
(.7tirt. "(Centre county, there will he exponed to
public ifCe on premium, on
WEDNESDAY, XIIOUST
.$4 QUO.,
..... . 175
at 11.n'clock p. tho following described 'real
estate, situated in Potter Liwitahip, Centre coun
ty, bounded and described no follows: Begin
ning at a steno in the middle o' the toed at the
comer of JODI. From'a land, thence by lend of
'Jacob Strohm, north 514 degree's, west 158 per
thee to • post, thence by land of W. W. Love,
north 84 degrees, west 6 perches, to the middle
of the road, thence by the seine north 71 degrees
east I o perches and 6k to the pines of beginning,
containing 4110 - relies. thereon erected it
EMI
FRAI.Ik: jIOUSH, STABU
and shoe-weak.. shop. ,/
TERMS —One half , the purelinm money to
he paid on confirmation of the ale, and the res
idue In one year thereafter, with interact, to be
cocureill by bond end mortgage hn the pr..k.e.
(I MORO It tOSSMAN
,Jane fl-te. A the (' nonlerl.
I'ORY.
OIL I%\p.
The suinaPlbicr would renpeetiolly inform the
publte, that he bee establothed p complete, Oil
Factory, about one mile
NORTH OF BOA
On Cedar CrEck, near Om - Oak flail Factory,
where he a continuoilly manufacturing
PURE LINEEED OIL, ,
=I
able on bend et gall times the beet of
(AROUND OIL CARS,
Which he will Nell at very low rates formed or
in exchange for grain of all kinds The oil
cake tins been found by numerhus eminent agri
culturalists to be good for stock of all kinds and
ho requests the formers of tho county and oth
ers to give it a trial, The !Armond Oil mono-
190_0 .04
5111 E
factored hero is of lb°
VERY BEST QUALITY
WWI
MEM
And is worth to the Painter anti alters at testa
twenty percentunt .I.lro than any 01l that can ho
bought to the East.
JOll N 711111tRAY
MEM
imam
GEORGE PECK'S
EATING HOUSE AID ICE CREAM SALOON
On High street, st the westhnd of tho bridge,
Bellefonte, Pa. This excellent establishment ir
new open, and good meals can he hod ut all
hours Roast Beef, Ilion, (warm cold,)
Chicken. Turkey, Tripa,Pick les, Oysters, Soups,
Eggs, Pies, Cokes, Crackers, Nuts, Oranges,
Lemons, do ,Se , comprise Btu 101 l of fore. An
elegant
ll ;70
ICE CREAM SALD(i'fq!
Is also on the first floor, and the most delicious
cream Is served to customers. As beverages, he
has the beet of eoffee, tea, syrups and lager beer.
Call and reo him June 8, '6O-Iy.
VAMIABLE FARM FOR SALE,
The subsenber otters for sale a valua
ble farm contairung EItIIFFY•SIX aerm; torty
acres of which are cleared and in a high state of
cultivation. The rems,ining forty-six acme are
well curare/I with white pine and nak timber,
A good frame house, barn and other out-buil
dings are erected on the premises; and a void
spring-house and spring of most excellent water.
A fine young orchard of thrifty apple and cher
ry trees, fasten growing pn the farm.
The enbeeriber is eilmair•-sernoring west siijk
will sell at • reasonable figure.' For further id
formation and terms, tangly' gersonally or by
letter to DAVID F. CONFER
May 5, 'O6-31e.
Beech Crook, Clinton Co..
Peen'.
DISOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.
Notice ia hereby gi‘en that the plot
nereldp existing between the underelgned, lea
ding under, the firm of A. Baum &Co., has boon
dissolved Try mutual cermet.
ADAM BAUM,
ABRAHAM BAUM,
The boAs and accounts of the old firm are In
the hands of the underrigned who hereby noti
fies all person knowing them/mires indebted to
raid Ann, to make immediate payment, other
wise their accounts will be left with the proper
o®o•rs of tb• law for collection. All claims
against said firm will be settled on presentment.
June 15-3 t. ADAM DA DA(•.
- r OST.
IA Juno 2,1., in Bellefonte or at the Depot,
a package, of paper., containing receipts and a
nolo for a email amount. They are of no value
to any one but the owner, end a- liberal reward
will be paid to any one leaving the package at
the Wart:num. office. Juno 15-1856
Booto
N EIV BOOT & SHOE STORE
GRAHAM k ANA FFREY
The oitisens of this section of the State are
respectfully informed, that the proprietors limo
operied (nn the room next door to Irwin
eon's hardware more on Allegory street,)
store for the exclusive wile of SOOTS & SHOES
of their own and the host macdfacturers of the
eastern cities. They are both experienced
workmen, and the public wen rely upon the fact
that none but
THE BRET QUALITY OF WORK
will ho offered for solo. They will keep
F 0 It L A I) I E
Fine Kid Slippers.
Gaiters, I 1 alien and 1.:1%1mb Laslit%
Side Lace Gaiters, Lasting.
Congress and Balmoral Gaiters, Lasting
Glove Kid nu! on Boots,
French Morocco Balmorals,
, Tampico Goat Shoes, Loco,
Boots with and without heels,
Pablo Orain Shoes. Misses and Children's
Gaiters and Laced Bouts of all descriptions.
FOR GENTLEMEN.
French Calf Stitched Boots and Gaiters,
Oxford Ties, Buhl/orals,
Buys' Laced Boots,
Boys' Calf Boots, etc
Their manufacturing and repairing depart
ment, will receive their especial attention, end
none but fireboat and most experienced work
men will be employed. They are
DETBIthIINED TO PLEABF.,
and will spare neither trouble nog,papecse to
make theirs Ike great Shoe Store MILNI. Mellon
May 7 'BB-Iy. . GRAHAM d BIeAFFRHY.
B OOT & SHOE lANt rii'ACTOEY
The undersigned respectfully Ic . rto the cit
izens of Bellefonte end vicinity, -they bay.,
emtabliebed first class
BOOT AND 1311.08 MANUFACTORY,
next door to Pruners store, on the north west
side of the diamood, where they will be pleued
et all times to welt upon customer.. Both being
gXPERIENCED WORKMEN, .
customers can rest assured that no pain. will
be spared to render complete satisfaction. Gee
thanes, ladle., misses and youth can be accom
modated with the best,
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Slippers,
marinfisetored (rem the heel stook, end in the
land latest styles. Repairing of all kinds
prousplis ettended to.
May 'r '66-Iy. POWERS ,k MeMATION.
Qtarrtageo anb lauggieo
COACH MANUFACTORY
lIARPMAN PHILLIPS
continua to manufacture coaches, carriages,
buggies, sulkies, spring wagons, ic., at his old
stand
IN YEAGERBTOWN
on the Bellefonte and Lewistown Turnpike,
three miles from Lewistown, of • quality superior
and prices lower than elsewhere In the country.
A varied stook of neat and durable work is al
ways kept on hand, from which purebasers may
select, and any article hr his line will be made
to order at the shortest notice.
• •
All work warranted to be of first quality and
of the most apprbia and meet pattern'.
Repalried done with neatness and dispatch.
Jane 1, '46-Bm,
CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY
Mr. B. A. Mo(mission would rerpeetfully In
form the citizens of Centre Cougt,y, that he bar
removed Ms carriage Matasfactlirr:Wthe
on Howard street, back of Harris' cabluersbop,
where he I. prepared to nusaufacipf
Carriages
Boggles,
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Pbastpas,
Spring Wagon
!Neighs, ea,
st prises to sun MO Nupahiag doss
short astir*. Apr, 8-1864.
DO YOU WANT TO BUY
Ingrain,
or eny other kind, go to
DO YOU WANT TO BUY
liiMMEN
the 'place to go 1.1
DO YOU WANT TO BUY
Oroceriem,
Or itnyttllng else. You will find it Cheeps, and
in larger quantities, than any where else at
May Id '66-11. HTERNBY.RUS.
W STORE
HARPER BROTHERS
Have opened up an
ENTIRE NF.W STOCK of 0001)S,
of every dinieriphon,nt their new stem
room on Spring street ; winch were
purchmmil at
PANIC PRICES,
nail will be sold as low if not lower,
than can he found elsewhere in this
section. Their sleek colorizes in
pert,
Dry hoods,
Notion!,
Millinery Goods,
loser les,
Fancy Goods,
Clothing.
Boots A Shoes,
Iles it haps,
Carpet-Gags,"
Parasol',
Gentlemen and bailie!
Fare thing hoods,
Ladies Cloaks A Circulars,'
In Silk and Cloth,
Carpeting. li
liroemisis
•nd art rything oleo fiat I to b
found Ins well stoaed country .tore
taken in exchange for goods, and
the higheet market price paid.
11-21-17
TO ALL YE LOVERS
SPLENDID CHEAP GOODS
To Ye Advocates of Economy !
Has just opened a now store on tho diamond,
in the room lately oeupied by Pifor's Grocery
store. Having experience in (to business ho
defier', himself that his stork will please all.
DRY GOODS
Clonkn,
5"-""Tor:ip
Now is your time for bargains, the prises to
eonforto to the limes. All the lauding styles of
Meng,
end every article nee sssss y for one's comfort.
Call and exagolde the alpq,lp.befure bejfing
.y other place. 4 61.0 b 16
NEW STORE
• ANV NEW GOODS'
In Iteynuld'a nen Building,
(MIT DOOR TO TRU CONRAD ROUSII.)
4r T7!
FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS,
Carpets,
4 bur entire stock wee purchased .loco the
Into 4...1ir to gold, and we are milling all Lied.
of goo. -
TWENTY TO TlllRi r y PER CENT
cheaper than the in... goods could have been
bought for a short time ago.
Persons in want of goods will well to
examine our stock before purihasing elsewhere.
WE WILL DEAL FAIRL Y
with them who favor us with a call, and will
give them the benefit of the decline in goody
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N. B.—The highest market pries paid
auk for all kinds of grain. '
Dee. 1864-if J. \V. COOKE .1 do.
STILL IN THE FIELD
To my old friends and enstomert, and tuns
many now ones, no may desire to be rigged out,
IN WELL FITTING, SUBSTANTIALY
AND FASHIONABLY
made waits of clothes, from any kind of mate
rial they choose. I woulitoray that lam still in
the fi eld, and prepared to acoommalate. I
have a large, and excellent assortmint of A
PHHHISHTNG 000D11
Also,
CLOT,IIB. CABBIMERS AND VESTINOB;
From wllloh isnoonts will be made to order
to the
MOST FA tfIIIONABIAI STYLE
All I ask Is to coil and examine my fine stook
And u I have just bought my goods during the
last panic, I defy eompelltion se to primes dura
bility end fuhion, this side of Cumberland
Valley. Remlihon the place.
111
• W. C,CLELLAN,
No. 4 Drokerho o r ator, Allegany otreeeriello
font., Pa.
I am almo agent for the superior and cheap
WILCOX a GIBBS 88WINh. MACHINE
which should be seen by .11 clearing machines.
May It 66-17.
JII PRINTING neatly nod xpedll Ion.)
eximnit.d at thluolloo.
lett) effooto.
CARPETS,
Ilye.Ply,
Llfl,
BAs,
=l3
'CLOTHING,
Fell,
Winter
or Spring
MKN OR 1:9,,VK
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Dµy GOODS
1:!!=!,
n•t. and Capp
Notions.
pl airwars /Lc
'IT ATM NER.V.
COUNTRY PRODUCk:
1113
1). 1 PRUNER
It will consist of
Ike, Sze
Carpet
it c 141.3.
Urucorieo of the boor Quolltieo
Shoes,
Gaiters.
Slippers
W otnena.
AI inane and
Ch i Id ren'4 {Veer
EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF
Boots and Shams, ,
Hats and Caps,
Queonwaro,
Gromies, Sc,. So
IN EVERY PARTICULAR
i!railortng
Rgrtrultural. i ,
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN!
The farming community of Centre and ad-
Janis, counties are hereby respectfully Wrenn
edilhat all kind* of the !Mese improved ogrieul-.
Carol labor cad liMs-roriseisr morAmosry, is always
kept on hand at my Agrimiltural Store on Bish
op Wait, Bellefonte, Pa. Call and ekarnine
the machines offered, and you will be cum lured
that It is to ruin. interest to buy your machin
ery from a permanent establishment instead of
taking the rich of being duped by traveling
agent., whom you may never use again after
they hare pocketal your money.
L WARRANT ALL MACHINERY AS REP-
1113111112
I will here mention some 21( the lending ma
chines which I offer, commencing with
IIUBISAIiDS COMBINED SELF-ILAKINO
REAPER & MOWER
whit+ cuts five and a half feet wide, ordinerily,
and under (atonable circumstencesAss In
grain, and four f ee t eight incites in grass it
rakes off itsflf at the side, leaving the grain out
of the ,i n y of the madam, for the nest rohnd,
the driver controls (he size of the bandies with
his/000.r toad. It dispense. entirely with •
reel, and it. neeemary support., (hereby dimin
ishing the weight and draught of the machine,
the rake and reel being combined in one. mak.
les. rtrachinery. ...keg it simplAand less liable
to get out of order. It Is the stingiest and light
est draught machine in nee; lthh. tho only
self take that will make a side fIPtiPPP7 anti do
good stork in all kinds or , conditions of grain ;
and it has no nine draught or weight upon bye
horses' necks. As • Mower, there is none lo
compete with it ; it has n steel finger bar, and •
spring steel draught bar, which adepts, itself
perfectly to the uneven Purl'sce of the ground ;
it ha. two tidying *heels. which work -jointly
and independent of each other, which rumbles
i.e to cat right and left. thereby securing the
power of the whole machine, and obviating the
necessity of placing the-iv-silo and wear all Up
on ono wheel. There are .moral niachineOif
fend to the public that hare two carriage
wheels but they are not abs•oleers doable ib IPP
whoil machines, and they will not wear but half
the time of • double .fare wheel machine, the
bar can easily be Added for transportation. The
daar con throw the liar over stumps, entie,
ste , with a lever at his PitIPI without stopping
his tram; it can be net to cut any deniml
heigbtb of stable, either to hoping or mowing
it lies an eliptic spring sea They will be fur
nished an trial and if they lice not perform os
represented. it shell Lo clumitlered Ito sal, The)
arc well made of good material. e it a
HUBBARD'S LIGHT INDEPENDENT
MEM
hae nil the mowing odeeptegeo nt the combined
math ine end wamnted W pie.. in every, mum,
„,
(1 BEPERATOR. OR COM
k.A DINED THRESHER, CI.EANER ANL
MIMI
has nu equal. It ts simple, easily managed, re
liable, durable, emnpact and cleanly to work by,
not as dusty as the common threshing machine.
It is portnantiatlY fixed un two wheels fur haul
leg and threging, and one man can move or
shift it shoal in a barn fluor more Cosily than
common threshing machine It Is adopted to
any common lour horse or two-horse tread pow ,
er, wed requires less bands and no more power
than a commint'threshing machine and shaker,
actually rub lighter and enables you to
thresh and clear. ypur crop in-uneholf the time;
It will thresh and clean all kinds of grain thor
oughly clean by one operation, rosily for soar
het ,no matter how filthy (lire it a trial. ft
is warranted to give satisfaction, and I em wil
ling to be responsible If it does not come up to
to all that is claimed for it. For the truth of
the above statements, I would refer all persons
to the and signed, who have purchased and
used them mu. time.
David Keller,
Daniel Dural.,
lionleburg
Potter twp.,
Sprlog twp. ,
LIZE=I
Amos (Jill,
David Baird,
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John Daily,
Conrn•i Strobl°,
John BnA4
11 11 .
Harris twp,
Samuel Curl,
Ilenry keller ,
TUE WORLD-RENOWNED
SINGER SEWING MACfINE.
There can he no greater evidence of its superi
ority over all others, than the simple fact that
all of the tailor., without an exception, all of
the stiffisrms, without an exce4n, and all of
the umutmes-onaker• and drone s r., without an
exception, in Centre county, are using 'tin pref
erence to Airy other; this is a fact that cannot
be disputed. There a realm, hundreds efpnvalb
families end farmers in every township in this
county whit eon and will te•ttly to its unrivaled
merits; in a word it is the only machine that
will sew all kinds of goods, from the hens iest to
the fineet, and ell kinds of thread. This I will
warrant it to do, or oto sale. The Singer has
been lately improved 110 one to make it almost
Not•eleme, and iimple in the astral., and the
price reducod it will stitch, quilt, hem, fell,
tuck, cord, gather anti sew on the hand
at the sameditne ; any child can operate it, and
it it Is wa4rauted not to get nut of order. I
gise full Ord complete procrierif instriartions
on the machine to every purehamsr. Call and
see them.
V EELER'S LA N CASTER GRAIN
_us. DRILL, AND STEEL TOOTH HORSE
ME
The. two magi.oe are so unirenalir used
in this county, that they need no explaketioni
further than to say . that I keep them for sale.
The cgs aindcr of my stock consists of
BECKERITPATENT MIAT CHOPPER
Wolfe Patent Comp'enter, the beat Fanning
MITI in use, which is a perfect Separator and
Chaffer, Corn Sheller., Churns, Flows, Cultiva
tors, Monroe's Rotary Harrow, Farm Sells, lee
Cream Freezers, Washing Machines and Wring
ers, Say Elevators, Cider Mills, Forks, Sho‘ els,
Hoes, and everything that pertains to farming
or domestic machinery. Those desiring thrjuaost
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SEEDS AND FERTILIZERS,
- ,
►re requested to Os. me • call.
rTHE GELEIS irED
R.
DEAR II E POWE
This Knee Is all made of Ird s except the
arms; it needs no reerommendation, Its grad
nil introduction Into all parts of this eouniy en
lablisheriaraitt 'inferiority over Al others.—
It applies to either belt or geared machinery.
Extra porta of machinery for repair. are al•
way. kept orKaaml (tor the speedy repair of any
mark ind purchklad at Lay dory.
HECONDORN'S PATENT SELF
SHARPENER REVERSABLE BREAK
These plows vire warranted and given on trial,
they aro maaullattored at Centre Hall • foundry,
and kept at my store, also a lullaby& of Ames
and extra parts. Try one and you will And It
runt lighter, steadier, do better work and hue
leaser than any other plow In sow
COMBINED CLOVER THRESH
ER, MILLER AND CLEANER.
TAW seaebine bu an established reputation
and is warranted to work In every partwolar,o
mosaic.
Further laformellou, amid pamphlets giving
deeeriptioa of the above teerhinos will be
cheerfully sent by mall, or otherwise upon ap
plleatioa at my store.
J. If. MYERS.
gsaftw.r., Pa
Eirp Gooto, Grocedro
NEW STORE
SANIUEL
b en reopened et the old sir", of Loeb & 8113 it h
bf ILE;; Is (3 WI,
an enthe magnificent
NEW STOCK OF GOODS
to whieh he Invitee the 111 l or the puhlie
Ho mill“ good good.!
Ile nelll4 many good..'
lle .ell• good.. elirnp
Ile evils goods to please all'
Hu keeps esery thing 304 m.,y wont. Call no d
nee him end you will lie inure to buy
Ilia duck
CM@
OEM
LEM
0 ingheffne,
Shovele,
Coffee
Lawn
itnekele
• hloloves,
F. Twine,
Memo.,
Sell/0110..
Raker
CZ@
Ropes
( ile4lB
Fl our
Clothe,
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Lampe
- Salt, Brushes,
Boole, Shawls,
Drugs, Sidles
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Yarn
I
(110%e e.
tI row, Notiol
()psi, Buckets,' s
Man; Hoop ekiMe, baltnoral Allis, Window
shades, wall paper. queenewere, glassware,
looking-glmteen, colorings, hair dyes, soda ash.
Feeds, de. In abort he keeps everything. Ms
customers need but ask, and it shall be gis en to
them. HO IS determined not be undersold.—
All kinds of produce taken at the higheet mar
ket price. Thin being's new stook, the people
are earnestly Invited to call, ace and then eatis
fy themseives that the cheapest place to buy is
at SMITH'S in Mileshurg. ' 11-19 ly.
E DWARD W. MILLER. -
wino
YOUNG, MOORE & CO
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ARMAR YOUNG, BROTHER 1 CO.,
Importer. and dealers in Embroideries, Imes,
White Good. Hosiery, Mitts, Wove., Trim.
ming!, de.,
No. 429 MARKET Sr. 1 418 COMMERCE Br.
D. "'''°' PIIILADELH(A.
pHILADELPHIA. I R6O.
WALL PAPHNB.
110WFLL AND BOURKE
MANIIINICTIFKIIRS or
PAPER HANGINGS, A WINDOW SHADES
Corner Fourth A Market Streets, Philadelphia.
N. 11. Aleraye In Store, a large Stock of
March 16'66 Sm. LINEN A OIL SHADES
Notions
GROCERIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
quoltly nod price can be bed at
DURNSIDES%
QFFENFWARE, OF TEE VERY LA
test style and of the best qullity, to be
badl at 111/RNBIDBR'.
potp 00 . TS AND SHORS, GATTI:RR AND
vllpers, of every kind qunlity and sort to
Le told at f
ort at DDRNSIDEF.
HA TS AND CAPS OF EVERY STYLE
quality and quantity, Pellipr. vary ehaop
at BVIOISIDET.
DRIED PEACHES, APPLES, PRUNE'S,
and fruit of all kinds, constantlo on hand
=9
4-
SPICKS OF ALI. KINDS. anil . qualily kept
in larger assortments than elsewhere at
' "
I
CONFECTIONARIL TOYS. and a general
variety of everything 4t, BURNJIDES.
BUFFALO ROBES. BELLS. VIM'S,
ludics fur rapes, nufft., and rentliquena furs
offarioue quality at BPRNSIDES.
TOBACCO, CIGARS. SNUFF. PIPES. IN
grestar yartatiea antl,quantitiaa than elm
*hare at ' BURNSIDES.
NOTIONS OF EVERY KIND, and any
thing yeti waut In the line of nollone,for
sale cheap at
T BATHER, of all deacriptlen. warranted to
1-4 give aattsfactlok:french calf, kida,ragi.
klie, morocco, sole leather at DUCN IDES.
OWN BROOMS. of superior' qttalitVamd
C
logprioe• at - HUMIRIAM.
"
IMI
SHOE MAKER'S TOOLS, LASTS, Imamate
asdl r ;.very thing that can b. wanted In that
Ha. 81710/13/D2B.
WILI OW PABICRTI3, con. basket. &ad
bucket., tabs, broom., brasbo., for sale
at the notion Moro of 111.1211BIDIEL.
LEMONS AND ORANGES, Jut rimadvad
and Tor ask at BURNSIDEEL,
n it, AND LAMPS, sad halm. for sale
st tho notion 'tore of BURNSIDZS.
IrIBLNTINEI NIATLY . EXSCI:TTBD e AT
K - . k THIS OFFICE.
G IiF.AT ATTRACTION
NE 4 W RneEk ,TORE!
The undersigned begs leave to Renounce to
the citimee of 1411efoni• and the demanding
country &ORO Usti Opened a new GROCERY
in the room formerly occapied by Frank omen,
as a d r u g aloe. on Allegany or Main argil. neat
door to the hardware storm of Mr. Rasetresser.
lle will always keep on hand, chew, -
. unr, retains. Saga n, (rare and rotted.)
coffees,
coffees, title Legayre), Teatime'.
essence of coffee. Rummell%
ditto; English break feet
coffee, Rio coffee in
paper..
Also,
yrups. Loverlag's, said prime standani baking
Z 140101.1.1111 of sll grates; spite., (1011•MPII s
clot es, all•Piceo nutmegs. mustard. sag - Mrs
irrounti alum emit, Ashton's table salt. baking
Nola, 'llabett'f saletatus, 'spotting sails. corn
rtar,b, rice, seep; Aillarent qualities of stove
minute,
sloths. lines, clothes pins,
"shoe brushes. scrub 1111011 Q,
clothes brushes. Water. sugar. end
butter crackers. Minter raw, he Mto •
recant nfid tobacco of the Lest lirondc rpil
cry exportinent of taw of the fi n rPt qll/44ief.
Also everything lielonging to •
'IItST CLASS 011.0081tY STORE
Country produce wanted for env). uF exchange.
Herring, AO arid Sfackerol alwayr on band
n moon. Also a large In.lried natortinent _
.f Ow and ,itucensware, whic va h will be mold
The ritteens or Bellefonte and ‘ietnity are
.speddrully Invited to r it o td exmalne my
trek WM STMART.
llellaroble, Pe., Feb 9,1866-1 y
k mfe•
aEOR()E D. PIPER'S.
NER' OROPEIWSTOItb: •
[lmago D. Pifer hos removed hoe grocery and
‘siriety stare to Ilrokerhon new building, in
the large rim" directly tippo,die
TDB CONRAD 1101' BS,
and one door north of the pont office
Ile keeps constantly on hand a idiom lot of
green and black teas, coffee, sugar, pimps,
mai kerol, herring, rod fish, holland herring,
and cheese of all kinds. lie keeps dried peach- •
e s, imiles, currants. elderliertien, cherries lie
keeps spiced salmon, oysters, earilinesi-maca-
PIM. Ile keeps a large assortment of willow
ware, corn and hickory brooms, 'sup, hearth
brooms, hand scrubbing Anil Mackin., brushes.
stove and Alpe blackning, cellar tube, buckets
and cans, eh it, powder and gun naps, paper
collars combs, thread, and notions of all kinds,
intoned fruit of all kinds. Ilm naiy, sun fish
and natural leaf tobacco, as ale,, his cigars Can
not be excelled, lie keeps in fart everything
appertaining to a first class grocery and variety
store Ile hopes by Ariel aftentim to busts..s
to retain his patronage, and also to increase it. '
Ile feels thankful for' post tavern, and desires
people generally to place bin, under greatesiNian
obhg r tion.
GEORGE D. PIPER.
Pellet mt. NovenibiarSraL 1861. 11.30
TO TIIE PUBLIC.
tl.lFont tt
I' It
MEI
Pa tntx
L•ri t I
Leather.
MEI
MEE
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Cravkera,
St ',Amp
CM
MRS. SIMONS,
MAIN ST., LocK Iforan,
nn the largest mud cheapest stuck or
tiROCERIRS, PROVISIONS, FISH,
Cgi'unsure,
Queenswaro,
Liquor.,
Wine.,
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Salt,
Caudle.,
Sews,
Tobacco,
ever offered in this market.
The attentiou 0r Hotel and Store-keepers is
called to the large .took of the following goods
on hand, which am offered at wholesale price.
200 barrel. of Fish, 4
200 BARRELS, OF LIQUORS AND WINES
50 boons of chewing Tobaooe, 100 800 Bogard,
and o large lot of Salk
Also, Fleur and Weed always on hand at
July 11,'64—U. SIMONS, Main St,
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BURNS SG
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WHOLESALE OROCEKS
AND
PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Ne. 605 Market Street, Philadelphia.
J. Mounts lleture—late of B.S. Jatiney, Jr &Co
S. 8111 , CIUM Jr.r.-late of S. Smucker, Jr. I Co
rep 15,184-Iy.
B°°°B 44 Kitt)/
WHOLESALE GROCERS
DEALERS IN COUNTRY PRODUCE
No 109 Arch Street, Between Brota and Becoull
wu. L. awns,'
WK. T. KIRK. j
Orden, from the eountry promptly attended to
July9l3ly.
REFINED SUGARS, Superior molasses
grope) ust rempired, ►ad will be sold low
er that) can ba bought alsirhere, at Saurraur's.
IRODUCE OP ALL KINDS, and good quai
ity, wanted at the highest market wine at
11-I9 KTEWA AT'S.
GLASSWARE latest patterns, and ebeap
at STEWART'S.
QU EENBWA RE of N gr'iety and price
at STEWART'S.
3113ruso &- jarbitine
G REEN'S DRUG STORE.
Room Nu. k, Brukerhon Rea.
The underaghed respectfully annotateee that
he hes removal his well known
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"DRUG dt CHEMICAL STORE.
to the qow room (No. 3) under Brokerhors ho
tel, which he has fitted up for that purpow
and having largely increased his stook is now
prepared to faintish his customers with pore
DItUOI3.
CHEMICALS,
PETENY MEDICINES.
PURR WINES k LIQUORS.
for merdielnal an, DYE bTUFFB, with almost
every article to 4. found in an establidunent of
thie kind, .nob as Rom end Cattle Powder,
"Coal 011, Alcohol, Linsesd Oil, Glass,
Paints, Putty, Sponges, Al.. the
lugged and beet rolleolion of
PERFFMNRY AND rqitxr 804 PS
MIMEO
over brought to this place. Tobooeo and cigar.
of the most approved brands, constantly oo
hood. He would .11 the attention of the pub
lic to htrateek of notkons, eonelsting of Hair,
Tooth. Nall, Flesh, sad Pain) Brushes.
Cutlery, Pineal Drinking Cups,
Chem and Reekgammon - board.,
Oho. Men, Dominoes, AIL Ar.
Also, a large variety of
TOYS 4rOR CHILDREN.
Particular attention given to preparing PHY
SICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS and FAMILY
RECIPES.
Having had more than twelve ;bars semi
en. in thelresluess; he feels oonellont be can
render satisfaction to all who favor Urn with
their patronage.
FRANK P. GREEN, Droygiet,
Feb. 9,1866—1 y. Room, No. 3 litok. Row.
A COUGH, .GOLD, OR SORE
THROAT.
/legalese ixessediato orhodion and *hostel lko
a/beaked. .ff al/am' to motion.
Irritation of Ms ono,: aPermanoni Throat
Affection, Or an Inowlistolo Lung Diabase
EIMMEEri
BROWN'S BROPICH Sill TROCHES
Hawaii it dine. ionuenti to the putty she
Itum.dists
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For . ./tromaiitis, Cqtarrk Onsaannier
sad TUaet Dims*,
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- Minna AND PUNUC 81M1AYI8EI
wOl find Treekve nestel a dearing the voice
when taken heron Siestas or spesklng. end
relieving the throat GAM an mama exertion
of the road ovum The Trashy are ream
mended sod preserlbsd by Physkdeas t odium
had testimonials from entinsinsat and throarb
silt the °pantry. Being an wilds eau matt
and having prowled Dr* sagas; Jry . tart or
many years, sash yase Soda Oda fa ..r Wel-
Wes la vegioas pane el the world, sad the
Madam 'enivereany peououmed better than
other
phta may ".Browe'r.lheeekiet Amelete aad
do sot L
take say of the %rams ledrataism
that mey be elm*
Bold everywhere la the traumi &Meti malls
rondo gantries. et 1111 seats per hes.
Mare►h 'llll des sok
Tim Hats liaises,' that gams the beet sat
islimdlott Y PUBTAOlNlt t —tulial sad meld ev
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&rebore.
FARMER/4, LOOLBillit I
torraers, 100 that out good, dam-
MeV cradles, es have old caw that mod re
pot 'Mold asod you order* lamethately,
to sabetattor at Beals/rem Pa., who lamas
(soaves the heat oodles rani la use, '
April 20-340. JACOB MAUL
Oroceries.
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