entairatic ;Watchman TERSI/3—s2 per year when paid in advance $2,50 whin not paid in advance; and 12,00 when not paid Wort, the expiration or the year, AG.T..—WO nothoriacil the following geolleinen'to reniaire anti receipt for subscrlii titian to Ufa DaIIOCIIATIC WATUDI•N• 1 erselJ J. (Irenoble, ll rods Township John H. Hei nyder, Penn ANSWERS TO OORRESPONDENTS S*a —Wo COO Primer you Omni), dint it in none of your loseineem. Sio.useir.—The common trianiikiiillritihtfr sta os ••My Itre is devoted Vora. —You may tlunk jot: agp hut 'au might at wall talk alma t wowing "tht and \lamtnun, a. x Ipport tug .Ithhation, and Voting for 1/wiry J.—The ' sholition , pally •t the be.r ulectlou, polled in this rontresslonal diutrice but 10,337 votes. Tho your prior the Drum rroto pullaJ 12,01 1 1, 7 Reunite —Sena U. the ineney end two will fee Isand we paper , you desire • We send no paper output.) ol the eonnt) unless they nre pool m .tdrunee. • • THINGS ABOUT TOWN AND COUNTY —Reed the advert ittentrot be tful property for Mil! Lir no Democroi neglect Co attend ihe delegate elect mud le morrow WORK 10114 npin r ,liuen - renomed in Cum znacCu brkckyugd, pr , llllLup rtreet Plllllllsl, W ALI. —The trips of fall grills —cork co d Otis, 10 this semi. promise greater yield Ur in firryears SC kneK iIAVO been told by those who should know, then filet of all k tints, and repent ill) pe.telier, will be enures this foil DrHOCILITO, show your Jove for Detooeraile princlplea and ale.totres, by ex peivlsng II trifle yearly, or the forlhernace of the cloote yea profess to have at beat t. FATAL understand that Nlrs, Erb, wife of Joseph FA b, erg, ! residtng a abort distance above Pine Grove, while passing down the stairs at her home on Friday last, !tipped and fell, injuring herself so aisverely as to cause.alinosit tit stunt death Por Vist r —Mr I) ;,4 Ut onsst, editor, of the new ••My popes the — Litton Riluillean, Al poid us it pop visa on Tuesday lost Ilan tug lass politics _lllLlr.ll ofJulon son , 'o w a to, a s d some other klnd or Mod!, iii ism, Di v 21, is a pretty good fellow. soil gets up very creditable popes A Setmten —NI, Charles Faiihanks, a stronger who arrived in town tot Monday, alltliextiedl'a number of our ctl izens, on two Jitlerent occasion 4, uu the icon.; of the Joy Mr .Fairbanks, look strong Democratic ground, and threw moue heavy shot lute the camps of 4h tlitinnism Ile lo evidently We11.,11.1 1110111, hill Xperelle% indicated ability of inure .bee urdim.ry character Nor Count., —The rumors m circulation here lest w k. as to the probable death of itev.Mt Ships, It foul means, have since been ascertained to be untrue Ills pocket book was found In his. po..tket untouched. and there was no bottle found by his side ills &Atli wits undoubtedly mused by be eg •tolently throwiT from his sulky, nod perhaps druggbd a considerably distance This will act at rest the nimbi of :boau who have indulged the painfoll apprelienmmi that bus decrermu was the result of ru Wieldy •iolence Ors friend Rune, et the Central Pi eat, lice lately dirpla)ed W. mechanical skill, to good advantage, in lettering the ••Itro kerhoff lloure"with the attune of that fine hotel The lutiem ate all cut in wood, seperniely, neatly g thud to Nee, with blue edger They are 22 inches in lietikbt,, nod show handsontel) I the eireet 'rho Job is n good one. and reflects credit upon Mr. hurts s mechanical skill IVe bubitut that while out 1111-101111 cutemporaly inches hut n. iuJdlerent abolition editor, he would “intke an elegvit engraver lle had boiler niche that hie —Mx " • o • El DAB. 11110 INK —We kn. , / that our h.i readers will thank us fui the font., mg tswilLent receipt for oinking this excellent he:enrage berries sliciuld be gather ed grime perfectly thy, and if one to 'eery panted.ar in regsid to flavor, Iho brines separated (ruin ilie moils, mash fine, then dad Iwu gallons boiling water to one of pu Hence, and let Ht stand until n begtus to lei maul After pressing out the juice, odd dive pounds augur to each gallon , pot in to clean casks, jags, or demijohns, till been full, and be •p them tun es p tends to 'ter- meet:mutt then tort ap air tight, or bot tle olr It will be fit for use in four to six but will Implore with age. If the quantity to be mad m small, it zany be pressed 'recurse slimmer, or a piece of course cotton firtunel, or, what in better, etrong ea Ste with holes thickly bored thitiugh it, and put under a hand cider mill or cheese press rt. liht.erios —To-moo ow (Sat urday,) is the they for the holding of the delegate election throughout the county, auti*Wirliope wise and judicious aelecuons may eierywhere be mode of delegates to at tend the convention, which assembles in • the court house, in Dim place, on Tuesda t x, t the 14th lost Let out Democratic voters • all turn out, no that a fair expression of the swill of the party may be had at the prima try election. We want everyting to work .hlrmontouely, and to this end we moat shave men in the convention who will con. raider the interest of the party as of more *conaequence than the individual Interest of tatty particular candidate We believe that of our best men be scut to the , convention it will give us candidate whom we will be proud{/ rapport, and under whose banners wican all rally with a en , husium that will carry essrything before us 11 ere peat, then attend the delegate election, and select the best umu. Tuo SCHOOL —Just at this time the ques atm of who shall be the Principal of our High School this itensoy, seems verydiffi cult to anewer. The Board are at a dead loch, and con come to no conclusion. At .the loot .meeting there were three for Mr Woods and three againet him, and as ninth -er partgprould yield their position, the re sult was that no Ruination was made. The teachers for all the other grade. have been selected, and the only obstacle now in the way of a speedy opening of the school is the question of who shall be Principal.— There are savital other hdpliaants for the position beeides Ale. Woods, but the tight tippeanf to be all toed* , on him... 4 It is high time that tha Principal should be selected, and if the Saari cannot agree on Mr. Woods,. they should drop him and elect Some one else., lie ens undouhtedly a good teacher and managed the schools -with great wooers, and it is argued as a reanon for his retention that both citizen. and scholar. have petitioned for his return. Thin, we believe, imam° A petition, sign ed by forty or . ftrty of our citisens, I. now in the bands of the Board, asking that Mr. Wo r ods, pay be retained, and there ip also ono from his pupils to the same effect. It is certain that the • return pf Mr. Woods would be sallefactory to probably the ma jority of our citiieig, but it is equally err tatifilint there are a 18irge number dust as thoroughly opposed to him, who would not send their children to lam even if he were employed To our mind, ais the duly of the Board of Directors to select a teacher in Whom the whole cuandibity , have chub dence, and not watt° plea.° only it portion of it, even if that portion be a majortly We want all our children to go tu—schoel, and we do not think ii advisable to employ a teacher who could nut coninsamt (ho entire oonfidetitte Of the whole pet* Those. who dee so amour. for r. Mr. Mails to return, will nevertheless crud theiechildren to any other good man that may be employed, while those who are opposed to him will not send their children to Lim under any eirctrnstimces, coeistquently Ina retentton ,would keep out ot the school a considerable number of our child tell who would other wise be deAtous to attend Bence, we think the duty or the Ihrectorn is plant, and they 'Mould 110 l hetfaltle lo exercise it They should take the reaponsibility, and not ibtow it upon theshoulders of the court by reingutim then positions 111 order Oita aitew Board may be appointed. Vensosially, we have nollutig against Mr Woods Me believe loin to be a goodstench; er, and nbundattily qualified to fill the pit nit hen llui we are tuvetfievoted to the in erect of the schools thou to the preferment of tiny particular individual who aspires to the p.ition of their Principal It the tie• beet ion tillPTlds gent It lliaii VIIII be bill 18filetl, ry to 0111 thole community, then we see no reation why he !Mould not be chosen, but he little to be ILus Ottltslactory, and a re speciable nutober protest againet his re-en gagement, then we soy it would not be pot and proper to retain bin. We hope our di rectors will net wtsely, and with oil eye tun gle is the good of the Whole Colllllllllllly. The tellcheis that hare been selected for Ike other grades are Miss Jones, Miss lliontpson and Miss Rankin, Miss Thomp son, is known here as a lady of good laid, ties and a fine tencliei, stud the oilier ladies are highly recommendbil 14/11.111011S0 01.11.011141:0111 —On 11'C1.10CP, day, August Isl , Mr George Coble, of Harem ionn•hip, was engaged it; cutting tip on old log that lay in living creek The stream woo SIX rods &stem hem LIS dwelling, and .11 that place about filleed feet wide, nod limn entice deep. About three yearn ago he received a Ironer injury on bib heed, ensued by it fall from Lin wagon, Wlth which his horses ran away, Laving been frightened Tins injury threw hint into convolsionn to which he was 0- terwards mbyeei, though nor frequently; nevertheless they were the constant dread of It is rotor Fit, nod friends 'l' o gourd ognimit any nodule°. ham this source, two of his grand children were cent with him to the honk of the stream, mid were charged to keep Mudd 'stitch titer him For sonic 111110 they remit-Med, engaged in their spurt and in watching bun at work, but wt length they, forgetful of their charge, wondered to the house, alarmed dint her husband should he left without a watch, lity._granilo other 101111C1111110Iy sent them to the stream again. In a moment a cry of wildest alarm from the terrified children reached her ear She knee the came, nod :ushed frantictilly to 1110 SIIOIIOI,IIIIII there he Icy—face down ward in the wotet Rushing in she raised Ms bend 1 crowd soon collected ond eve ry effort wits tondo to restore life, Mkt the . vital sparkltoil fled Ile is supposed to Igive—teken It fit, nud in tilts stole fell into the water, though its depth was , corcely ouni l dient to cover his !tend In 11114 1,0.1111011 he could not have him more than Iwo or three 111111111.1 Mr Coble, wan in Tinily° of Berko county, nod nhnul wily yen, of rigs Ile lind re sleil in Ihir county for M., loin fifty yenre, /11.1 lea VeB II wife nnJ twin .children io mourn his ileeenite 1'1,11:4 os 111111.1, AND CATTLE may he interesting to our farmer., and especial. ly those who live.m.the Niountanions dis tricts, whole the god fly is such a terrible plague, in know 111/11 the annorince of these sit •r pests to 11111111014, cm be' greatly mitigated by the use of it mixture onedhird kerosene oil and two thirds lard oil applied to the legs of Iroisen oxen or cows, with it feather or, brush, or what In better, but inure objectionable to the applier, with the Loads, rubbing it well in A farmer in this netgliborlimid used it last summer on his oxen, having it applted twice a day, On their going out to work-r-mot`ning and noun Ilia cattle gllillell 111 Noah during fly true Its benefit is immediately observable A horse", - iinen:sy, (letting and stamping. be comes, after the application, at once quiet. Those who sympathise with the noble an totals in the constant tensing endured by them from these pests, will be glad to use any normlese remedy which will spore in censant work when not called to labor in harness Horses will keep better on a lens supply of food for the pOrpose thus obtain ed Caws will give better and more milk from the rest that -they will get trims the use of this mixture A.. 01 t %TA Juuoa —The (tient]. of Maj Julius Neff, a Centre Mall, Lire prevailed on him to have Lis 11111110 unnounced 1111 can didate for Associate Judge °knowing, the Major to be an unfelt ering Democ ,.,i e, , rat we in take pleasure reccommentling. that honorable position , lie is a tati m irto il o sound judgment s and line spent a lifetime in the service' of the democratic patty, Find we think it would be aii ornament to Centre county to hero- the Major to occupy the honorable porition of Associate Judge We Lave lied communication with him this' morning, and he consents to eel le prod ding the people would elect Ilia, but he would not put forth any efforts .Now the principles of the deworatic party are end I believe ever Imre been to let the office seek thin titan, and not the mu,, seek the office, and we think the democratic party cannot bestow the nomination for Areocinte Judge, upon a gentleman more worthy and descry= ing than )he Major =CE=I Business Notices Sinus,., has Just r••teeed an other lot of new goods. Tux Pi.•ce —To got job work done . nicely, and et IoW - ratc• ie to cell at the Wrcnaax uffice , CHOLIFIA ,D SSS SS NT, Coccus, COLDS, AND FN. len A . Wil ACIDIC are quickly cured by AMER. ICAN LIFE DROPS. Cot.. Ketua, at Centre Hill, Is dolly meet, ing largo invoices of new goods, which he nil. at unootunionly low rate.. These aro feats, which oue friends In that section of the eountrg would do well to recollect. A LetlP-liv Mg In Spruce street eays the Phil adelphia Ledger, called upon us a few days Sinee and stated that her daughter had been kit three years under treatment of • distinguished hi D., of Walnut street, for pimples on her face, but r tlo • ally gavwher up so a hopeless cam.— Owe b Die ciao Eniihel of Amortise removed every pimple, and made her Nes as smooth as ivory. These •re fit's. W a request the attention of our readors•to the card of Burns & Smoekei, wholesale grocers and produce and eomm lesion merchants, No Oak Market street, Philadelphia. • These gentlemen own one of the largest and most extlensive es tablishments in the city, and as 'a eonsequence do a very heavy business. Our tocruhants in als section frill du well to call on Burns,( Smucker when they go to Philadelphia fk'r their groceries. , • The travegjagenl fiLthis house in Centre and thewiss counties of the State, is :gr. J. li. Lackner, of this vicinity, who will be happy to take all orders for the goods from this firm. Mr. Latimer, sells by sample, and the articles furnished by the house are always equal to the ampules presented by their agent. Mr Laroner is one of the most popular mon in this part of the country. and the Rem of Burns & Sums her ham been fortunate in sneering his 'chives. lle is a pleasant Affable gentleman, and can sell snore rosin than any other man this side of sundown. We recommend our merchant/ to give him their orders. „ The Bellefonte Market rrefrcl rAly 6q llobr A - elle., Mem The following are the qinitatione up to 4 on Thursday evening, when our paper went to press. . White Wheabiper bu5he1.........52 55 Red Wheat, per bushel.— . $2 50 Rye, per bushel . Corn Shelled, per bushel.. . ..... . . 115 Oat., per Barley, per bushel . . 75 Buckwheat, per .. Cloverseed, per babel. . $4 000_95 :1 Potato., per bushel Eggs, per dozen Lard, per pond. . Baton. per pound.. . Pork, per p.m!. ..... 'Fellow, per pound .. Butter, per p00nd...... Bags, per pound ..... . (hound Plaster, per ton New York Markets kepore red week/3, for the W trriltr ...II en ton, Fitryereshl Tro• o Prelhre r.,ornirtior hoot', 36, II Aircholl S,, N The pd lone,ry are 'the To...him. the Pre •uol ./trot 6, 1666. FLOUR—N :Onto Superfine .. snh nu 725 h Ind. 11l and 10.1, Extra 6 85(m 840 .olno It 11 Slopping. . S 004 2 41. Ohio lictru Trade linintio 9 511"(x,11411 St lonor Extra ..... I 100(915 00 ES E FLOUR. . 5 50(ry 0 25 CORN MEAL ' 4 5I1(9 5 0 WHEAT-11111waukie Cluh..per b. 1 1.15(9 2 In Anther State . 2. 75(e. 3 111 White, Cllllllll. " 2.004 1.00 White 3liehigno • 2.50(9 .125 Red Weetern 2 349 2 55 BYE •• 52(5, 1 10 CORN—Mixed Western ... .8110:Y 1)0 Yellow and While WertSni 01 1, 89 OATS— Western .. :7111y New York end New Jerre) •• 00(x, 11l BA ItLEY ..... 00nu 110 FEEDn-1 :over,. - per 111 .12(9 .121 Flax.... . . . , . .per be. 1 30(,n 3 SO TI 'thy. 0 d 5116 7.50 per Ili. 2384 511 CHEESE ....... •• . 11 409 IS CUT ;11 EATS--Shoulder,. •• 14(en 164 Hams 10(u. 23 Middles . '• 144 101 LARD .Ikl@ 711 TALLOW " .1204 124 EDOS.. per dor 2461. 27 DR I El/ FRUIT—Apple,.. per lb .1704 21 .17.. .20 Plums. . /2001. .32 rheerles 45(59 5)) Pent her (peeled). .184 30 (un peeled ) 16(1n nl Itnrpheroes. .... .• .5111 e 51) tile, kbereies . ~ .111151, 4. • 41,5, POTATOES . per L 1.1.3 743, 5.01 l Announcements MEM We lire authorized to annount e the nnme of Ue am. Z K t lay, of Howard, na n randidele fur the office of Sheriff, subject to the dei of the Demo, ratio county convention. We are nuthorited In annount • the mune of It. it Cum NI Nll4, of Bellefonte, u a candidate for the aim VI Sheriff, solueet to e the tivetelon of the Detuorrrktio county con‘entem nro authorized lo announce the name of 1101r...it'll 'J. Dal... Of Spring iimnrlitti, candidata for the office of Sheriff. subject to the dome on 01 the Democratic County . Con, coition We are authormett to announce the name of R. F IloLur.a, of Marmon tounaltip, an a can dilate for thef office of Sheriff, autdect to the dectatom of the Democratic county contention. 11 . e aro authorised to announea thename of II 800. a, of Harris township, /IN cantli date for the iffive . of Sheriff, eubjeet to the de isision of the Detrioeratie county t 011 out h um. We are outhunted to announce the 11111/10 of JON VPO L Neve, of Boggs township, as a CAM dulate for the office of Sheriff, aul,kot to the de cision of the Democratic county cunt ent ion. Wr are authorised to announce the 1111010 of Ii10:1,1,/ of Ferguson tap, an a ran dulatt for the office of Sherift,subjert to the de cotton of the Democratic County Convention We are authorised to announce the name of W F r, of Patton township, as a elllo - for the °Mee of Bheriff, subject lb the to nestuill ul the Pennirratia county ...ad ion. =1 We are arithormed to announce the name Of Win Fetter, of Bellefonte, as a edullitinte the fire of Commissioner, rub)°, t the deem hin of the lieumerattc county convention. We are authorianno announce the nitrite of June Dian, of Ihitonittle, n candidate for the elTiee of Commissioner, ardueet to the decis ion of the Democratic county tom ention. I=l We are authorlaell to announce the name of L K. In net r of Walker township, an a candi date fat the Ake of Assottate Judge, subject to hhe dematon of the Democratic county covennon We are authorized trannounciellie naturfrof ALLIJOY. Jr., as a cundulate for the office of A.. 10141 Judge, subject to the decision of the DemociAnc County Contention. We are autflorised to announce the . name of Joust ilocennisit, of Rotate POI!, , as atundt date for the office of Associate Judge, subject. to the decision of the Democratic County Con vention. I=l Tell 111'11 Sl'1,11,11! scna T. settaren! Wheaton's Ointment will cilia the Itt II in 4R hours. Also cures Soil Rh rlllO, if. ere, Mt/dam, and all e; option. of the Ago. Pore GO rents Fur sale by all drugtoste. sending RO cents to Weeks & Puller, idol[ Agents 170 Washington street, Boston, it wi ll h e f or . warded by mail, free of postage, to am part, of the United States. I 11-23-ly XII II *AAIUN k lIAMI.IN CA II KR. 0R0... Fort* ddlerent style. adapted to sacred and secular mock, fur $BO to $OOO each. FOP. TY-ONE tIOLD or SILVER MEDALS,or oth er Bret premium awarded them. Illuetrated Catalogues free. Addrent, MASON A HAM LIN, Botpron, or MASON BROTHERS, Now YORK. 0-41,3-Iy. Roo}!, ROOT! ROOT ItRAII these! Root's Pestachine preserves the lile of thitinair, henges it from gray to its original color in throe weeks—presents the hair loose in the best article fur droning the hair ever found in market—will surely remove dandruff and cure ell diseases of t h e scalp—ls aelightful ly perfumed, cures baldness, and will not stain theakin. We tell the story iunckly, end tell trim, when we say it m a perfect Restorer any Dressing combined. No othermeparation for the hair contains Pplachio Nuelail Bold by sill Druggists. ORRIN SK7 NN RR A CO,, Sole Propitiators, Spriniftleld, 3lms. I 1-10-ly Bruin/mon, TRlM—Every young lady and genlibinal In the United litatce can hear some thing very much to their advantage by return mall (fr. of chat) by addressing the under signed. Those eying leers of being hum bugged will oblige by not noticing this card. All others will plea. address their obedient servant, THOB. P. CHAPMAN, 831 Broadway , New York, To —The advertiser, having been re-cored to health in a few weeks by a very simple remedy, after having suffered fur several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease, Consumption-1n anxious to make known to hi• fellow-sufferers the means of cur. To all who desire It„he will send • copy of the proscription used (free of charge), with the d w i lt i lrey f w " lll P ru P d "g end ah'surecure'"ifnoirr the o s am e, nsuutp lion, Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, end all Throat and Lung affections: - The only object of the edvediser in sending the Prescription le to benefit the afflicted, and spread leiormation which he conceives to be lovaloatile, and he hopes every sufferer will try his re%edy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a bless ing. Pardee wishing the prescription. free, by return mall, sill please address Rev. BDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kluge County, New York. 11-1 Lors ! Lors. Loral—Moors! Debra ! Danes! Amelican lire Drops will cure Dlptheria, Cough,. Bronchitis, Sore throat, Asthma, Rheumatism. Neuralgia, Ague In the nee, Headache. Toothache. Bruises, Sprains, Ch' Mains, Cramp, Colds, Pere, and Ague and Choi urn In ■ pingle day. Sold by all Druggists, with Doll directions for use. ORRIN SHIN. NPR & CO.. proprietors, .4pringbeld. Maas, Demos Barnes A. CO., New 1 ork. I I-I 0-17 Raisons O• Yourn.--rA gentleman who rotifer- Had for year. from Nitre.% Debility. Premature Decay, and nil Ore effect. of youthful millecre- Don, willopir the rake of pielferinghum•nity,send pee, to antler need it, the recipe and dire..tione for malting the pimple remedy ht which he war cured. Sufferer, wirhing to profit by the niece Deer', experience. ein do in by addressing JOHN n Olt DEN, NO 11 rhombere St , New York 11-1 Nth) abbrrtisemenfo 14 1 X..‘MINATION OF NIERS Thu trachere of Centre ....only ere here by notified that examination+ for the echools oirthe current lone. will in laid et.the foljon tog theirs end lance. In cotenteoce nt I u o k /I. to eta. ALl:te:her St h. at 5I:11:eila tlregg . 4 15th, at Ptna Ilutl Walker •• 17th, :a lit:bier...burg Marta., an .lael...ant tllc Ltherl) '• Intl:. at Eagle: :Ile " 11.Watillelut tett 20th. at 'logo • 21r1, at M ile.hartt. Spring •• 22.1, at l'h,rt a Hanle. 21411:, at tarot:Aar,: Miler • 211th, nt Iteher.bnrg thrturr - - Oro,' liyrne •• 2:1, at Ilionl.harg Ferga....n •• 30, at Mine Grose Half:am:a •• 4th, at Starionhown. Pall-n sth.•at Witatiler S. 11. Benner nth, at Rock S II S'nowshoehlturneitle'i Sill, nt Arkey, S. II Union' •. I nth, at 'Ultimo Hunan Ot I. I I th, al Martha Furnace S. 11. '40.1w.t. Worth Oot 12th, at Port Mat dila Ranh Ord 24th, at Philiprliiirg E'llllllllllllollMl will be held at Reheridnirg, on Saiardar, Oil 2.3111 , and at 21 ilheint, on Sit utak), Nov :Id for the 'torpor° of area:numb ling mirk no e old oil attend the regular peddle nispeetion, dire. lirerentlit Malone not,. t.y at lewd three d tore, elating (hat raid appl tritons are wanted 10 ti./t , 11. to the ilietriet, tog Biro the rearan why the) ilitl not alt, nil the public Irtlllllllllllll.. ECM Uuer lore and • ittrviit lire rupperlftelly in% ite.l II M :11/%111.F, an, I it -nt 1%.,,,,ty t0,..4•Jr1. 0111'11AN'S (I)UHT II) nitre of An order of the .4plato ttert of ('entrt mint). there will he rci...•ed t.. puhhe rule at the Court u , nuu tn the loorso Ilellrl„tttr, ..n Tot, Inv the 2811 s ol Angtett, at I t k !Hill 4113 the rlllll,l, IVg 111 tahcl , real • +tote. the propertv or do•opt lull, dl, efa , el, Into ol Bee. h ('reek tow o+hq.. Clinton 1 ”tin No I the pndil pled one Nora. part ef Era, t Of un•eate.l loud, •Itnott .1 In Out,n tea elttp, ('entre 11 , 11111, , 111 tho warrantee anew of Witham Ellett, co...mug Irk nee, tl).ir an , r, more or le“ No ,tll rho taitili‘ Weil IMP fourth pint ic' n toil of unrcatoill Innol, Wonted in Curtin town ship, Centro count), in Ili, wornintre mune of C•lwnhichr Eta., c ontnining 115 MT, niorr or lers. No All Ilia un.lns kind ,rlle linnt/3 ~10 Iron( lor on,ratt,l kind. In Ille wnrrillee name or Peter Dehns en, • onlnlnnig 115 no • thnre or • N.* of So . —One hair ilte pen Itst.e money In be poet on the etinfirtentten el the Sale. end the reset. in ono tear thereafter with interert to be ntriired Itt betel and mortgage •at the pretest., ASHUR l'At•KEll. August 10-t• I.bottit.r 13E.11"11 It Ult lIESI PENCE FOR. .at-3 be itiolorrigned idlers for rifle his rcry tlerlrable property en the borough of Bellefonte A lot of ground containing three fourths of nit acre more or leer. on which it erected a gmal Ina Flory n good Pin Itle aria other outbuild ngw Abto excellent fruit of .11 kuols, consisting of tippler. pent hes. plums. print., cherries, grape', curra +. goo,. 'Aimee, nod rn•p 'terrier The property is pittinted near the Bellefonte At admix , . and is certainly one of the nowt deri rable houte• in the town. For further par lieu tare inquire of Aug 10-tf WXYI s BIAII4F. TIATRAY. EA c.on bottle residence of the suheenher In Illnrion ten oehle, on or about the tribldle of June, a roil and white spotted calf, rupposed to he nhout 9 moral.. old. The owner in requested to rotor forward pro, property. pay charges, mid into it awn), ollierwvot it xlll be dittpo•ed of OP the law direct+. Aug 10-31 W. F TIBBFST. Paiorrilantotio E STRAI C '' onse to this place about the lent of April, a Heifer, supposed to be shout two years old next spring, of a brown color. a white mot on her face, and white leg. nail feet. The owner relptestall to None forward, proxy property, pa,• charge. and take her away. otherwi4e shin will be dirposed of according to lair Al IRVIN. July 27. ISAMI-31. Jfr lc Irre rg, Par. $2,000 A I . IIA It hy nn one wit $l5 Toils NO e‘perienen neeespnry The Presidents, ennliier4 and Trea surers of thinks indorse tlepo etretilnr Sent free with noinple4 A old re•on the Amer. , . Sten eat Tool, Wi,rks, Springfield, Vermont Jo ly 27, 11,66-3 in. UNNY-SIDE LINE-KILN =I N I .144 P 1 The Prottrlelor, lint tug ere t tell a attle•lntitial !mutt-Kiln, n the •lSonny Solo property. along theratlronol. near Bellefonte, t.t_prapartnl to supply all ilemanels for lime In the proi npte-t E=MI ",1' / 1"-,S• / A: A - / h .1" ,e built on tintitor ell principlea, and tlLwo antritifin lured here 14 equal to the bent Plymouth Rine, and ,an be bought cheap, illllll any lune in Centre enmity Anrther tin tr in turnout of erection, end will $lOlll couipletail The Proprietor hopes, by ettnit sitentoin to business. 10 went a nor share of putronege, curing the that be will always gnu them the worth of their ))))) ney in beautiful. pure, while Inn° . Mares+ orders for lune to the Prott?letor, ut Ilellelente, or Pit the sumo place, to July 20, 1808 NAT HEELER & WILSON'S II ump:sir PREM lUM LOCK STITCH SEWING M %CHINES Tilton niaelones are adapted to el ery striety of sowing for faintly wear, from the lightest muslin to the heat test cloth t hey wink ritual ly well upon silk, linen, woolen and cotton goods with silk, linen or cotton thread They will means, quilt, gather, fell, trord, braid, and bind, oinking a beautiful Mardi, alike in both sides of the articles rowed him - minim, given, and machines kept nil jurted far one yenr. Send for eirculnr•. Alarm DANIEL Ayria, July 20. Fleming I'. 0 , Centro Co., Cu _ . OIL NOTICH. Nutley is hereby given to ell parsons owning stock in the Half illpepjlil company that the ihroutors of said company ham, smiled for en inetallinent of ene hundred dollars on CAA Mulesl share and in like proportion un all oth er shares the one hatred said installment to be paid immediately, the other hell on or before the Jth Monday of Aug.' moat By onion of the Board. A H. HARLOW, Slormatown, July 17, 'BO.-St ' /Ars', C KNIT E ACADEMY. CENTRE HALL, CENTRE CO„ PA The Fell session of this Institution will begin on .If ONDA r, Jl'L Y 23, 1866, and will continue Elm en Weeks. Vie roles of Tuition r ary from $4 to EB, no cording to the brooches studied. - The design of this Institution is three-fold • to fit students for the higher classer in college, teachers fur their duties in the OUSSIMUCI schools, end young Indies and gentlemen fur the attire pu,...ite of life. Boarding can be had at ldlW rotas For i nether Inionuation address the Principal. T. 11. T. SAIIII, July 13,1866. Prtmeipul MB TO FARMERS. DRAIg DRILLS ! OIIAIN - DRILLS ! The oelainnted Dam Fining and Dual Rolle; GU NN PUTT/ t the original Wittonibby's Putout. Ike sale by J. P. Hughes, .three miles west of Bellefonte, sole agent for Centre and Cliotuo countieb. A ISO Stoner's, (feeler's and Lewisburg Brain Drills fur sale lower than can .be bourbt else. where. Addeo.. J. P. 11U011101. July 20, 18116.—1 m Bellefonte, Pa. JOB PRINTING of all land neatly eioentad at dm Watchman Odle,. limit% & ,Slyoro NEW BOOT & WOE STORE ORAII 1M & Mr•APFREY The citizen. of this swetion of the State are resnelfully informed, that the proprietors bane pffetl I in the room neat door to Orrin d {Yd s.'s hardware sture on Allegany street.) a store for the bxelustrenale of BOOTS d 8110E8 of their own and the hest mabufacturers of the •astern cities. They are both experienced workmen, and the public ran rely upon the fact that none but THE BEST QUALITY OP WORK .111 be offered for eele. They willsieep FOR 1 . 1", Fie !i;tl glipperti. .01111er . ..1. LSO Lin 1111 d Coglimb Lasting • Sole Lace (letters, Looting. Coogroo4 .usvl Italmornl Cliaiterr..Leat tag. fil"ve Kid 911 Mot I Ft ouch Morocco , llohottral4, Tnmpmn (iOlll ;hues. Lace. 110015 wtlh neJ without heels Noble 14zkin Sloe+ Misaes and Child,n s (hitters and Laced ItooLs of all de.scriplions FL) IL (;ENT 1.1:%) 61 French Calf Ni it nit ed .11tiellesPglid`'`Gulterr 11%10111 Tu.., 11. IL•pi !Aced llnoli,, 11,*. !tool., ere Their cisdnuini tiding and repairing depart swat. will ri; en." their orpeeinl attent in. and lint the heti and experienced trerk • -nunite...c.int.til—t . I)ET Elt MINED TO PIE kSE. ana will.riotre neither trouble nor expecte to tonke tlitrilmttke greW .YF••r Store of tins gertion 3loy '64-13i tilt 411EAM & Mi.AFI REY BOOT . & RIME MANUFACTORY The undersigned respectfully inform the ca lcite of Bellefonte and vicinity, that they.hore nialiticheil a fleet class v BOOT AND FIDOR MANUFACTORY, nett dour to Prtinere shire, on the north west rate of the diamond, where they still his pleased at all tunes to watt spun runtoniers Beth being EN P Elt I EIS PEI) WORK %I EN, ualoinere run rent aanured ,that no puin• will he 'pared tii render coin oat i•fartion. Gen. Heinen, ladle, and youth ran he aceoni [anointed with thu hen'. Boot, lippern, de tnAnufeetorecl from the Lett{ stork, and in the tool lett4 A3ltot itotpairing of All 'chir I.Attnittl IltiCll.lol {0 'lnn '6ll-Iy POWERS k Nit•MAIION STILL IN TIIE HELD T. in) 01 , 1 Irttodu and ruetotuer, and to MP limo) new one., piny Ilettre le I.e rigged 1111 i. IN WELL FITTING. 81:11,T INT] AIR AND FASIIIONAI U made mutts of slot hex, from any kond of tont.- nal they eIIOONC. I would say that I am null in the field,and prepared to atetttutrrotlate. I hare a large, and oat silent meattentent of cLoTiN. c tiSINIERS AND VENTING:I. Frew whit h gertitentm wilt be tangle to order MOST FA SHIONABLE STYLE All I milt is to en II and enainine my line ao.k And os I hove jn•t bought Illy good. during the lent rlllll, 1 dery competition on to pares dune bility and fashion. ,this aide of Cumberinnd Itemeinber the place. W v :11ce1.1:1,1,AN, vo 4 Brokerhun Bow, Allegany street Belle fonte, Pa. .I am elan agent for the entwine. and cheap IVII,CON A 1111111 S SEWING MACHINE IA dwelt' he mean by all derirtng inaehtnea. Stay II 'AG -ty. Boo4s & ,Stalionarg 1‘1" " °°}( 7l B ,: r i ) i pine to buy you Mommillri, • Wookly paper. Po torials. Albums Dian. Jo ell"•, 111 utioal instrumento ENE and book; of any kind, at the ‘ory lowest figure., IN it MOIIIIE :if 11 USES' New and extensile Book store, on e lligh street or third door went from kllegany street.— st 01110 tho plate They hair eierything that is wanted highshili line, and sell it en •eedlingly low (lose them a rah. May 7 'OIL LlnNusToN's BOOK STORE. Tb,n old lantlrrell known esnabllebment Joss again been removed to the new Itrokerhoff Row, directly oppossne the CONRAD II 0U S K I ceps on hand his usual amortment of theological, elassieal,rwhool,Sunday school, and miscellaneous books. stationar, and photograph annum. Also an extolls.a wisortment of wall and window papers. A liberal d/WOUnt made fon /II hoot bOOks and stationary,) to those who oily to sell agina Daily and weekly paper. constantly on hand, New publo atoms al puh- Iv aiers prices.s. •10/1 11) . 16 II LI V INIISTON. 1)110TOGRAPIIIC = toorpet ore! Plooogt 103 le %Int or oils In ad lawn to our India kustne. of Photo graphu. ataterialg of are Headquarters for the foll“wing, .10 STEItEO'4O)I'E A STEREOSCII.IC VIEWS 01 A nu•ru an and Foreign Ciller and Land - Ft nine. 11 roil ps, 8(11111/try. rte STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS OF THE WAIL From 'legato ea made in the •arioue ChM' plogne and fO/111111g e complete Photographic lotttory ol the greet confect. S'VEREOSCOPIC VIEWS ON GLASS, Adapted for either the :gaga; Lantern or the Stereoscope Chyr Catalogue will he aunt to any JOHN I) LEIB, Agext toltireao o o roctopt of 6tuoip. PllO COQ It APIIIC A [MUMS We manure( lure more largely than any other house, about 2011 varieties from 5U oents to $5O each a Our ALBUMS have the regulation of tieing superior in beauty and Am-ability to any Csr.l Pliott , gri4bs of General 4, State!men Our Catalogue efulirsees over lie thousand t subjects, including eproductions of the most celebrated Engraving i'''Paintinge, Ste. toes, act. Catalogues meet of receipt of stamp. Photographers and other, ordering goods C. 0. 0., will plea. renal 2 per rent of the amount with their order. • A/rpm pr,ce and quality of our good. can not rairto ratkrfy Juno 2_2'88-8m A DJOURNED ORPHANS' COURT SALE. By virtue of an order of the orphans' court of Centro county, there will be exposed to public sale ut the Court House, in the borough of Bellnfinite, on MONDAY, the 27th DAY of ADOUST, 18611. the following real estate: All that form or Out of land situated in Benner townsh9i, Centre. coWnty, adjoining lands of Abraham 1 altnlthe's heirs, finery Drekerhoff, 11. Vandyke, flutings heirs end others, containing ONE lICNDRED AND FIFTY ACRES, more or lees, bar ing thereon erected a large two story bonne and other buildings, one hundred acres of the land cleared and en • good stale of cultivation, the residue well timbered and well supplied with a no, er-failing spring of wist‘r, and a. gold orchard. This tract of land in withinf.hretrihtleatwg Ilellefonte, convenient to one of 'the Xest. mar kets In the centre of the State, and it is gener ally belteted that there are large deposit. of Iron-ore on the land. terms of Sole . One half of the purchane goon ey to be paid cm confirmation of the sale. end the residue in one year thereafter, with intejest to be secured by bond and mortgage JORE FAUN!, Administrator, sir boom, NO, Ar of Owen ilef. Don. deceased July 27, el VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR BALE. The subscriber offers at privets sale, his residence. situated on the west side of Alle gany street, Bellefonte. The house is well fin ished, the lot in splendid conOtlion, with a good stable, opt-bpildiugs sod every convenience, altogether it is one of the most desirable pntp braes in Bellefonte. Ile also offers three Wes of bet lots, well to. entmt, 40111 n the best of order. Jug° I, 'dn. J. D. MITCHICI.L, M. D. " DRODUCF OF ALL KINDS, and good goal L Ity, wasted at the higbesratarket Flea at 11-91 FITZWART'IL 4tailoring FURNISHING GOODS Also, ISM Stationary, Blanks School Wag, Blank hooky, CO 5111 „BIWA DW . 1 1) , N Y OEM MIZIMICE Brp etoubo DO YOU WANT TO BUY I'IRPETS Ingrsio, Three-Ply, List or ooy other ktod, go 10 STRIIDERiIS ° 1:411 WANT TO BUY rIOTIIINJI S. EZIM! I= the piece to g,, hi I=l U YOU 'WANT TO BUY DRY GOODS 1311=12 Bout. and Shoes Ilsta an 4 Caps or anything else You will find Cheaper and in larger quantities, than anykwhere else at Ilday , ll3 ' fib-U, FTNRNIIERuF. IN E W STORY. II R PER BROTH ERS .11a. opened up an .ENTIRE NEW STOCK of OOODS i niegery deeeription,at their new atom ; ,room on Spring street , which were ;purehnSfil at PA NIP l'lt ICES, j nod will be void as low if not lower. ;than can be found elsewhere in One moolion Their ,sleek eutoprime in jokrt, !tiny (tootle, - ; Notiono, Mllltnery Goods, llorertee, Fancy Goode, Clothing. Boole d. Shoes, !late at Caps, . , . Cespelllage, Umbrellak, •PartMuls, Igentlemen and Ladtee, Furnishing goods, Ladies Cloaks. A Cirmilare,, In Silk and Cloth, t Cnrpettng. lingerie,. . - Qtteeneware .le EIMEMEM anti every thing elms that .ie to be found In a well stocked country store COUNTRY PRODUCE taken in exchange for goods , . and ht e highest market price paid. 11-21-Iy, TO AW., YE LOVERS SPLENDID CHEA I' GOODS CM To Ye Advocate; of Economy I I I D I Pli 1114 Elt Iles Just opened • new store on the diamond, m the room lately ocupled by /Pilafs Orocery more. Having experience an the business he nattier+ himself that lam stock wall please all =I DRY GOODS Clunks, 'Bllftwin, t Hdkx, c Carpcti: l Oil cl dlx Groceries el the best Qualities Queen ware Boot! MEI Gmfere, Slipprrs Now to your time for hergninn, the pm es to conform to the lanes All the lending style. o EIM=I EZEITI23 =I mot every orto.le neremitry for one'. comfort Call and esamine the stock before buying an) other place. Nara 16 N EW STORE AND JVEIV GOODS In Rrnold'e new Building, (osier DOOR TO ens conrtAn aural.) We inNite the attention of the communtty to our EXTEI9IVE ASSORTMENT OW FAN(' r j , AS) STAPLE Oh)' GOODS, Carpetini Unon. and Shoe., Helm and Cape; Queen were. Gronerias, he., he. Our entire stuck was purchased since the late decline rn gold,apd we are selling an kinds of 'good, TWENTY TO THIRTY PER CENT cheaper than the same goods could haY• been bought for a short time ago Persons in want ..of goods will do well td stook before purchasing elsewhere. WE IVILL DEAL FAIRLY with those who favor us with a call, and will give them the benefit of the decline In goody IN EVERY PARTICULAR. N. B. The higheit snarket price paid In cash fur all kinds of grain. Dee 1864-if J. W. COOKE A Co. erarringen anb Oudgien. COACH MANUFACITYRY HARDMAN PIIILLIPS continue. to Inanufactore coaches, carriages, irtiggies, sulkies, spring wagon., go., at his old stand IN YEA GENSTOWN, 41.1 the lieliefonte and Lewistown Turnpike three miles from Lewistown, of a quality so porter and prices lower than elsewhere in the country. A varied stook of neat and durable work is al• ways kept on bend from which purchasers mrsy select, and any article in hi. line will ho made t• order at the shortest notice. All work werranted to be of first quality and of the most approvnd and recent patterns. Repairing done with madams and dispatch. June 1, M6-6m, OARItIAGE . Mr. 5, A. lielluinton world reaneetfully in form the citizens of Centre County, tbat be has removed his earriage.kfanufactory,U the shops on Howard street, back of Harrie cabinet shop, wise , . he Is prepared to edinulbotof eurtsoB • ilnikies, Pliaatona, Spring Wagoa' glarlia, lea, at primal to no too woes. Repairing doe. on abort nottos, • Apr, 1-1114. t- agricultural. - TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN! The farming community of Centre and ail joini- g counties are herehy rerpeetfully inform ed, that all kinds bif the Intro( ...prortd apricot, resat Worried time .snag troirhoirry, to always kept on h..nd at my Agrieultural Store on Mali op street, Bellefonte, Ps Call and esamine the worldlier offered. and you will be convinced that it Is to your interest to buy your machin ery from a permanent establishment inetead of taking the rick of being duped by traveling agentr, whom you may never see sigma after they hare pocketed your money I WARRANT ALI, MAXILINERf ' AS REP =I I will here mention equine of the kinlthg In bleep whit h I One r, eiontueneing with HUISII‘RDS (11311tINED IIEAPF:H NIO*Ell , or Sprirg who h cuts lite and a half feet wide, ordinstril) 4 and under futorahle circumstances •.." fret in grain. and lour feet right snalies in gr.t. it nth. oil itself at the sole, lent leg the groin ~rat of tho way of the insclune for the neat round, the di, er rontrols the me of the bundles with his/dodor tend it dispenses entirely with reel, and it. necesiury supports. thereby douin• lehilig ttin.wriglyt antt - thirritht ortho — mitchtnef the rake and reel being combined in one. makes leeg onehiner). makes ideimple and lees liable to get out of order It is the amplest and light. en draught machine in use: it ham the only Self rake that will make • .de daft erg and do good work in all kinds or conditions of grain . and it has no side draught or weight upon the horses' necks A. a Mower, there Is none to compete with it; it hut a steel anger bar, and a spring steel draught har,..whieb adapts itself perleetl) td the unereiliurface of the ground; it has two dell my Is, which work Jointly and independent ore. other, which enables us to cut right and lett, thereby securing the power of the iedole machine, and obtiating the necessity of placing the sten.n ant ice. all op on one wheal. There are sereriil machines et broil to the public that hat e two sge wheels but they n not ed...tklette doodl e r d air wheel gnat hints, and they will not wear but half a the time of amble dours wheel marhine . the liar "an easily be folded for transportation The direr con throw the bar oter mumps : stone, With letqr Mins side without stopping his ttain It I•An Le eel to cut any desired heiglith ..f•tuble. oathee inreaping or mowing , it liar an enjoin. spring seat They ill Le for n.heit on troll and if they do not perform represented. it shall Le considered ISO Illte They are well made of good material dine it • EMI= 11711 BARD'S lIT DEPENDFAT ECM IRA all the mowing arli ante ea of the combined &Anne and warranted to pleas, In every, ram r an colic SEPERATOII. OR ('OM- Vf THRESHER, CLEANER AND DEM has no equal It I• simple, easily managed, re liable, durable, compact and cleenry to work by, not as dusty as the common threshing machine. It is permanently hued on two wheels for haul mg and tl g, and one man can mote or shift it about In a barn floor noire easily than • common threshing machine It is adapted to any common lour horse or two-gorse tread pow er, and require. lees-hands and nu more power than a common threshing machine and shutter, it actually runs lighter and muskies you to thresh and clean your crop in one half the time; it will thrpsh and clean alt klnd• of grain thor oughly clean by one operation, ready for war et, no matter how filthy fine tt•,trial. It is warranted give satisfaction, and am wil ling to be . respuneible if it does not come up to to all that Is claimed for It. For the truth of the Rho. statement*, I would refer all pinion. Pa o the undersigned, who hate purchased and used them for some time Devtd Keller, Daniel Dural, Noah Musser, Moos 17 ill EtEECIE John Bally, Ferguson twp Canton I Strut,le, John Brett, Samuel Carl, Henry Keller , THE WORLD-RENOWNED SINGER SEWING MACHINE There can be nn greater evidence of its superi ority °ter all others, than the simple fart that aII of the tailors, without en exception, all of the willmer., without en exception, and all of the smonin•nokers and dreg. workers, without an exception, in Centre county, are usingit in pref erence to any other, this is a fact that cannot be disputed. There are also hundreds of prirate families and farmers in every township in this county who can and will 'earth to Its unrivaled merits; in a word it is the only machine that will sow all kinds of goods, from the heaviest to the finest, and all kinds of thread Thin I will warrant it to In, or an sole. The Singer has been lately lint roved so as to make it almost noserletee, and simple in the extreme, and the price reduced. It will stitch, quilt, bein, fell, braid, tuck, cord, gather and sew on the bend at the same time , any child can operate it, and it it in warranted not $o get out of under. I Bite full and complete 'war/tent inttruelions on the mad lee In every purchaser Call and nee them. KEELER'S LA N CASTER GRAIN DRILL, AND STEEL TOOTII ROUSE ' RAMC, These two montane* are Co ualverndlc hoed a this county, that they need oo explauation, orator than to'any that I keep then, for rale. The remainder of my Mork eonelata of BROKER'S PATRNT MRAT CROPPER Wolfe Patent Cornplanter, the best Fanning Mill In non, which In a perfect Seperator and Chaffer, Corn Sbeßent, Churns, flown, Cuhint tors, Monroe's Rotary Harrow, Farm Bells, Ice Cream Preece., Washing Machines and Wring er., Hay }Cheek/es. Cider Mills, Forks, Shovels, Hoes, and everything that pertains to farming or domestic machinery. Those desiring the most MEM SEEDS AND FERTIIZERS re requested to give me • ettll T HE CELEBRATED TRIPLE GEAR HORSE POWER. This powei Ti all inad• of iron except the um; it needs no recommendation, ss Its grad s] introduction into all parts of this county es tablishes its great superiority over ell others.— It opplies to either belt or geared machinery. Extra parts of — machinery for repair. are al. ways kept on band for the vainly repair of say machine purchased at my store. HECONDORN'S PATENT SELF SHARPENER REVEWLAJILE SHEAR These plows an warranted and &ma on trial, they are menufsetaned at Centre Hall foundry, and kept at my .ton, also • full stook of shears and extra parts. Tryppe and you will And It rune lighter, stoma., do Water work and last longer thin any other plow in um COMBINED CLOVER THRESH ER, HULLER AND CLEANER. This waohloo kso w wrabllshod pa rratlos sod Is worrsolost to work Is ovary oloi,• No gale, Furth loformadoo, asd pamphlete'sichti full dr.rl lon of the above 'machines will he cheerfully tby mall, or °Obsolete* upon ap• 'attention at my store. GREAT ATTRACTION NSW GROCEHI ,TORE The nudereiNnod beg* leave to sesounce to the anisette of' Bellefonte and the surrounding country that he has opened a new GROCERY in the room formerly occupleeby Yowl Orem, cc a drug store. oh Allegany or Mein Nivel, twat* door to the hardwore stops of Me. Bezetrearer, Ile will &lustye keep on hand, charge, lon• one, retsina, sager., (rare and refined,) ..offees, (Rio l Lecture). Tampon's of coffee, Bammell'e, ditto; Englieh breakfast coffee, Rio coffee in PaPsr.. Also. pvlurc L o verine'o., and prime standard baking AAA nue/ AY all grader, splem,_rinoassions niftier. nutmegs, mustard. eallpetre I ground slum milt. Miami's table naltilibaking sod. Babettee ralenstus, washing soda, roro starch, rice, soap, djllereot qualities of store Mason's black log,haltembed clothes litter. charter pins, shoe bruabes scrub brushes, clothes broth se, wutrr, rug., and butter crackers, ginger rasps. de. Also veg.," and tobaeee of the heat Wands and r large asvortmenit of teas of the fern quahtie• ltlavt everything belongtng to a FIRST GLASS ult Or KR Y STOR E Countrn prod....weenie 1 I . ...rash or exchange. Herring, shad and Mackerel sheep on hand in seamen. Alan a large and termed aemortment .Cr glees ind qiieinia see. which hill tee mold !ore. The eietteno of 8041efente end ricihily ore respectfully in.lted to e II and emit MO my ptmell SI STEWART. Bellefonte. Pa., Feb. P. ISG6-ly GI , X)RGN; 1). PIFI.:II'S NEW GROCERY STORE George D. Pifer him removed hit gr .... y and themore Drokerhod's new, building, in the large room directly opposite THE CONRAD HOUSE, and one dnor north of the post olsce Ile keeps constantly on lined a prime lot of. green and black team. coffee, sugar, syrups, imckeral, gerring, riot fish, holland herrong, and cheese of all kinds. Ile keeps dried peach ...l, Ipples. currents, elderbert sees, cherries A. keeps eloce.l salmon, oysters sardines, la a lie lie keeps a largo assortment of wi w ware, corn and hickory brooms, wisps. beat h broom., hand scrubbing and blacking , . benches. Stove and shoe blackning. cedar tube, buckets and 'cane, eh 'I, powder and gun caps, paper collage combs, thread, and notions of all kind., canned froit of all kinds. Ille nary, sun deb and natural leaf tobacco, as also his cigars can not beexcelled. Ile keeps in fact everything appertatningto a Ant clam grower, and variety store Ile hopes by tablet attention to business to retaan his patronacte,•nd also to increase it. Ile feel, thankful for past !wrote, sod daemon people generally to place him under greater obligations. GEOROE D. PIFER. Rollo onto Nol ember 3rd. 1865. 10 30 TO TUB PUBLIC MRS. SIMONS, 'll4 AIX R 7., Lou Haves, Has the largest and ohe►jest /Reek et OROCRRIES, PeOVISIONEI, FISIT, CEZZIM queen ware, Liquor", Wine°, Bait, Candles, Seger", Tobago°, =I The attention of Hotel and'Stora-keeper he celled to the large stook of the followtog no hand, which arr offered at whoteside prices 200 barrel. of Fish, 200 BARRELS, OF LIQOORB•AND WINES 50 bozos or chewing Tobacco, 100 000 Sawa, and a largo lot of Salt Alao, Flour and Peed &Bray. on band at July 11, 114-tt. B URNS & SMUCKER WHOLESALE GROCERS •ID PRODUCE COMMISSI9N MERCHANTS No. 805 Market Street, Philadelphia. J. ?dooms Bano■—late of B. S. Jaaney, Jr Co& S. Sc..ouost Sr.—late of S. Smucker, Jr. & Co cep 15, 18115.-Iy. Bualrburg, Putter twp. , Spring twp . , B° °8 & KIRK W HGLEEIALE GROCERS, /1•171 B twp DEALERS IN COUNTRY PRODUCE, No. 109 Arch Street,.Between Front and Second tru. 1.. ►eras, 1 WIC T. KIRK. J Orders from the country promptly attended to july9Bly.. R ENINSD- SUGARS, Superior molasses syrups jest received, and will be sold low er than van bo bought elswhers, at firnwaires. GLASSWARE latent patterns, and . ch eap at - EITSWARre. UEENSWA RE of varisousvariely arid prise at STEWART'S. • arugs G REEN'S DRUG STORK Room No. 3, Itrokerhori Row. The undermehed respectfully aorioniicee that . he has removed hie well known DRUG 4 CHEMICAL STORE. to the now room (No. 3) under Brokerbore ho tel, which be has fitted up for that marmite.; and having largely increased hi. mock is now prepared to furnish his customers with pore iIU OS, CHEMICALS, 'PATENT MEDICINES, , . 1 PURR WINKS LIQUORS, for medicinal one. DYE bTU FES, with altruist every article to be found In •• establishmeot of thin kind, such as Horse end Cattle Powder. Coal Oil. Aloubol, Linmed Oil, Mu., Points, Pulty,Spongee. Alsa the largest and but collection of PERFUMERY AND TOILET SOAPS er er brought to thin place. Tobs,co and cigars of the meet approved brand., constantly on hand 'remould call the attention of the pub lic to his stock of notions, oonsistieg of Heir. Tooth, Nail, Flesh and Paint Brushes. Cutlery, Pipe*, Drinking Cum ' Chess and Dackgemmoo board., Chess Men, Dominoes, Ac. Ac. ' A 1.., a Imgh variety TO PS FOR CHILDREN Particular attentkod given to preparing PHY SICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS and FAMILY RECIPES. Having had more than twelve years experi ence in the basins., he feels mended he east, render satiefaotion to all who favor him with their patronage. FRANK P- GREEN, Drvssrpise. Feb. 9, 1866-Iy. Room, N. 3 Seek. Row. laussical *notrumento. - - MUSIC STORE. - MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. R. M. GREENE boo opened him mule store, one door weel of W. Low6' Rook Stare, whim be keeps eohstantly on hand STEINWAY • SONS' and °ABELE'S Piano Sfanufanturiag Company's PIANOS, MASON d HAM..IN'B CABINET ORGANS and CAREART, HAM I CO'S MELODEONS I Guitar., Vio lin., Fifes, Plates • °aim sad &tiara. MUSIC BOOES--Golelon Chain Golden Shower, Oradeaoolllftr, Golden Trio SHEET MUSIC—Hehe tion.tantly: , reeelvlag_ from Phila d elphia all the latest mule, wMeit weans at e distance tektites eaa order, cad have mint theist by mail, id publisher'. price.. Or Memos and Oros. Wanantpd for Sr. year.. Thom wielded to hay say et' ile *boys mil elm am isrlakl to mill sad examtlao Rehm before purehaolag elsewhere. My priom .an the mime tie in New York sad Phllladelph4. Medan of Imetrameats suit promptly arm application with say additional larmmeatlea de. sired. ' M. ORNINI,' "'lm a m = PI. PAM '66-tf Mae door ef More SADDLERY & The traittorittor bop loom to tallino He polo. lie penally *ma lot Itao notpatatel IistRIVSBII g BADLEIT, sosoofaolory, whom limo la awd lots ha at. aolotaodatai with asythiag la him Has, as the hong terms, " nos* to mod of Horatio, ' Hoary goo" BMWs , . Seidl... ... 101111 PROM ~, .kb, . L Trunk, Tray. or onythiei l itil.eltould ere Ida a fel Don't 141 1. 4 the Place , bid dire Own BeLop emit, on Allogoay. Ploy 7 '66-17. , MIL TOLAS, J. N. ItY/110. BeWooer. N. Mil atomics. El iiIMONB, Main Bt. PHILADELPHIA -Salitkerge