AltmonitivONchman TERMS—SS par year when paki to ad, . 12,50 when not paid In advanea and $3,00 when aid paid baron the Itzpirstion,d the year. A .—We have nothorissit the following geaftesten to reeleve wed receipt Air Wider*. tient to the Dnxiloketio WATOILII.III. •11111011. Otenoble, • Gregg VoinGlGp. Jelin . Giolfilyder, Peru" ANSWERS :TO` CORRESPONDENTS Znt.a.—We ors pledged to oppose ell infringe most. on the right• of the white moo. 1110k.-We'll keep quiet, of doom.' You meat be sharp, though, MA make a "Sem Caldwell" of the afar." NEL—No, air. As Clarets a plank left in the Democratic platform to cling to we hog it Aridly. ..fro were born beneath tea hennas. of Degeneracy, and we expect to die with its Viand folds dealing tiklmplir anti' , above ea, Lani.—lf the coming eleettoo retake in the elevntiun of Geary to the gubernatorial chair of Penneylvania, then, indeed, may wo begirt" deeper of the Republic. We ClllO scarcely entertain snob an apprehen. Mon for • moment., and hope that every Demostst to the State will do his utmost to Weevil the triumph of Hinter Clymer alni Democracy. . . THINGS ABOUT TOWN AND 00UNTY Waves 'Stoma ?—Although our court ban been very largely attended, meetitga every night sod trectiondoua crowds through the day, not a mingle { potent medioine man," "razor whariti," . nor "Pot hook' pedlar ban made hie appearance. COMMIT AT TUC COURT BOUM—MT.. M. 8 Dunham, the music teacher, assisted by her pupils and others, will eve a vocal sail instrumental concert In the court room this - evening, beginning at 71 o'clock. Tick ets 25 dente; children half price. Ox Monday last a ormre was killed along Elk Creek, on the farm of Mr Paul Wolf, in Miles township, whielrmeasured sit feet between the litremilies of the wings and five the other way.. It Was the largest of the aerial tribe that is known to bare visit ed this neighborhood. THE Llberty Base Ball Cin4 of Belle fonte, propose playing a friendly match game with the Clinton Club of Lock Bayou, on Mondv, September Stl. If the resulsof the gamii;the score of which we publish to day, between the same club and the Etios - is to be taken se a standard, the Look' Ilaven boys had better look well to their 01/ Teammate 111 111/VIM n■ A/I D fleowsnos TOWNSHIPS —Tbeiime for holding the examination of teachers in Snowshoe and Burnside townships, has been changed by the County Superinten dent, Mr. 'Magee, from October Bth to Oc tober 22d. It was published In onr last paper for the Bth, but has been changed since then. Testators in those townibips will please !eke notice. The . nticessary nor realion ha. been made in the published list of appointments. COPIGIMISIONAL CONME.loll.—Pursuant to previous appointment. the Cungreesional Conferees of Centre Clinton, Lyooming, Potter and 'Tioga cooties, tout et the Pol len House, in Look Ifitten,9n Tuesday 28th, 1860 The Vowing tom* gentlemen were present • Ceolre—P.G ray Meek, Col. Reuben Keller Clloton,Dr. J. M.Miekem, A.O. G. 1610). Lyoomiag—Hon. Wm.T. Packer, lien J. A. Gamble. Potter--kltles White, Wm P Kart. Volga—Stephen Pierce, James L. Cole. Stephen Pierce, of Tioga, was chosen President: of the Conference, and P Gray Meek, Secretary Hon. James Omettle, of [loonies, F. W. Knox, mtg., of Potter, and Theo. Wright, of Clinton, Item named as candidates from Shear wenn codeine!. The Conferees present from Centre, Clin ton ►ud, Togs., uniting upon Theo. Wright of Clinton, be wan deol►red to be the noml nee of the Conference. On motion, adjourned. --0- Wuo sex ruse LlA6lllll . .—There is so one In this county, who has forgotten, the rail road excitement of last spring. How every abolition politician professed to be particular champion of the "Atlantic & (treat Western" and what a terrific howl they missal when LOUIS W. HALL their cep resentative in-the State Senate, voted square out against the interacts of this section of the State,and in favor'of Sun mammoth cor poration, the Penney leaaia IL. it Yet with all their pretensions of support for the new rail road, with all their sympathy for the people of Penns and other valleys laying along the proposed rout of the "Atlantic & Groat Western," these very men, import In to this county as one of their Stump speak ers the identical individual, who mere than any one else,le respcnsible for the defeat of the building of that Pad. Through the in- Buenos and cotton of Louts W. HALL, our people are to-day deprived of the bene fits they would have derivedfirom hating a lint close rail road built through tberlebest portions of oar county,ond this same Louts W item, is the acknowledged leader slid represeutotive of the partf Niko alike the votes •f Centre count. white teed for Joss W. U.A.Y. He wee their principal speaker at their Court Rouse meeting on Wednes• day evening last. BASIC BALL.—On Saturday last the Liber ty Bee. Bell Club of this city composed. of representithei 'tit' Young Armies, whose average age is about entomb wont doSs to Curtin's Works to pipty a match pine la ac cept mace -of a °Winne received from the Eagleton Club of that place, (composed of tho 3.0 1 111.. 1 1ten of Conies Works.) The fiats& wee ealledlast 1,14, the eholee Of tu nings tildßiewoltity the Sesleton,:and the ;,tberty going to bat. The gem. wee quite well contested, but the agility, pluck and superior drill of the Liberty proved too much for the Ilkeston, who although in a . physical point vastly `superior to the lade of the Liberty, were not sufficiently disciplined to meet their wiry opponents. The pitching of Wagner and catching of Illerbilleter,bbth 'of the Liberty Club, won the plaudits opecia4ri: The follow log is the some LI urn% ate, o 6 .14 2 5 :RAIN b l , 8 . Curtin, b 4 ii,esrtinB64 r 4 : runs, o f 2 I elany,t f 8 , .44 Total, 27 McAllister, a 2 Wagner, p Schrock, s 1 t2iLltrAt% Nichols, 8 ¢ . Raphael, I? 11 Ward, a I' 2 Brew, r f 8 I=IM =271:11 =DM let 2nd 84 4th poi oth 7th Bth 9th Liberty-8 1 1 1 E 6 1 9 5 Eagted'a-rj 0 4 0 0, 0,4 0 Papse:i Ball—. Liberty 2; 6ngletq,n 16. Fly Catcher—Liberty 10; Itathametl;% lirseck Om—Liberty 8; Reitman 4. rigNlAKAlapir*Op. hoar and fifty mtn- I= Noirr—Va alma Ward. &Torero-4mm Gephiqt and roue, , • er in reeportie li4ea l ir of the Democratic County Committee, a meet ing of the Democratic Union toeing citizens of Centre, convened in the Court lionse ay 912 Tuesday evening the 28th inst. The la& were in attendance, and never did we w t wos' a larger gathering of people aesambled on any occasion in this building, The meet ing wet called 14 order, by the election of Gen. George Buchanan as President who stated the object and purposes for which we had assembled in a clear and patriotic On motion of John 11. Orris iesq.;lliii fol lowing Vie'S ,Preeidente and Secretaries were eleeted: Bellefonte Borough—Cbarles McCafferty Howard Borough—ohn Deihl. Milesburg Borough—J. M. Hall. Philipsburg Borough—James Test. Benner—Joseph Wilson. Boggs—Voseph L. NIA, Burnside—lt hfunholland. Cur tin—Josephr McCloskey. Furguson—George W. Meek. Gregg—Col. John Rishel. , Haines—Jacob !letterman. Harris—Henry Keller Jr, Half Moon—John A Hunter. Howard—John B. Leathers. Liberty—James Furey. Marlon—Simon Yarger. Miles—Hon 8. Strohecker". Naar—Francis Alexander. Penn—Amos Alexander. Patton—Agnew Salon Rush—Robert Manley. Snow Shoe—Andrew Doyle. Spring—John If. Barnhart. Taylor—Wm. McCoy. Unionville—T. .1. Geary. Walker—ll. F. Shaffer. Worth—J. H. Morrison. Huston—John Campbell. •—• Union—A. e r. Grist A motion prevailed appointing a commit tee of the following gentlemen to welt upon the speakers add inform Ahem that the meet ing had been organised, and in readiness to receive them: Hon. C. T. Alexander, James H. Lipton, W. H. Larrimer, eaqs A committee of.fire were then appointed on resolutions when the folldwing persons were named as acid eommittete: Hon Fred Kurtz, lion 8. T. Shugert, lion John S. Proudfoet and Wm F. Reynolds, vitt. The Hon. Charles Bhaler wait called up on, and addressed the meeting upon the great issues of the day. The speech of this gentleman wee peoullarly appropriate; <tining from one whose head had been sil vered by the frosts of eighty winter., and whose life long services in a political point of view, had been devoted to the principles of the Democratic party. Although sight ! less, the powers of his intellect is still ' Undimmed. Ile grasps the leading questions of the day with a rigorous manhood, full; appreciating their importance snii• the vast ' nese of the MIMI involved. The Hos. Richard Pau:, formerly;fileyor of the eity of Philadelphia, next addressed' the meeting. It is needless to say that he is an eloquent ; and powerful speaker. He reviewed the course of the Radicals in Con gress ns a Statesman only can review them. Ile proved every position assumed beyond successful contradiction, As a public speak er thoroughly understanding the fearful is saes that ale before the country, he spoke with a feeling that can only give true Z. dance. to words. Of such men as Richard Vatix the country may well feetproud. His high standing is well Maintained. His love for the Union and the principles, n t ust,p7-, Er endear hilt to the American people, as one of the greatest champions of our Dem ocratic faith; and our civil and religious liberties. Loud and enehusiastio applause frectsestly greeted the speaker during the delivery of his remarks. The , Hon. Jacob Zigler of Miller county wee then sailed open to address the smil e/Ice. This gentleman took the stand in midst of applause. He went to work in earnest and effectually dislodged the artil lery of the abolition fanatics. He fired Into the enemy camp with practical effect, and alluded to the mingling of the races upon terms, of sootal equality, in that sin cerity and truth, which should come home to the hearts of Mmry elan and woman who desires the elevation of our race above the negro. Mr. Zigler is an honest man. He is honest in.his convictions of duty to him self and to hiacountry. He is a logical sock powerful speaker, ang the enthusiastic up• plauae he received from the audience speak. in unmeasured terms of the °harms, ter of his address. W. P. Furey, editor of the "Rockford Press," of Illinois, woe then celled upon, and addrepett the meeting He Is an ele gant and vitiorous public speaker, and young man who given great promise of fu• too usefulness. His speech was frequently Interrupted by applause. The hour befog late gave him little time to dwell upon the issues of the campaign, or to do justice to his fine abilities as an orator. Ile was evi• dently somewhat embarrassed by being cal led upon to interest an already exhausted and impatient audience, but nevertheless made the beet of the circumstances, and held the mord for halt an hour longer. At the oonolusion of his remarks the Hon. Fred. Kurtz chairman of the commit tee on resolutions reported the following which were adapted: Resolved, By the Democracy o f Centre county in tories-coovention assembled, that we still, as In days of yore, cherish an abiding faith in the great camelitational principles upon which our revolutionary dither, founded our premol repel, blicen form of government; that as their deeds bare made their names immortal, the American people would prove recreant wile of those ho. role sines, wale thaystwor to abandon Ulm* prin alpha and eabstitate in tliiiir staiLtbd modern baronies of the preset radical sad nvolutiona ry Ho ed,ttesu That the action of the Philadelphia National Union Convention, in underdog the policy of Presidenbiohnson and in Its delibera tion, showing that 1111i90, h armony, and good- , fellowship do again exist between the Lately! warring Nation% of our common country, heriby meets our most hearty approval ; and that it now becomes every American patriot to aid In the triumph of the motiments tij, which the eminent men, who passed that assemblage, were no i IX " aid thee to swan the onward Pretrial e oonsitr,y, and *Douro to onredred and 014 i . the - Meanings of poem and prosperity. Resolved, That In the patriotic course of Pre sident Johnson there la hope fur the country and hope fur the people. Unwed by threats and unmoral by bribes he has nobly deed between contending flees, defending tisi. child& of tio whets people ; and that Info far iiii he has pro ven himself faithful to the Constitution and in Bever of a motored Union, we will, give him our milted approval. Resolved, That we most heartily endorse and will on shaerfully support lion. Meister Olysser, the Demnisalle candidate for Governor of thie State. lib abOlty es a satsuma% and unblem ished character as a Millen entitle him to the oondOence of the whole people of Pennsylvania /fawned, Thee the Democracy of Centre °aunty, hereby :edify the doings of their late empty oonvantion, and pledge themeelves to use al. fair and honorable means to swore the triumph of the ticket placed in nomination by the same, with largely inareued maJoritiee; aad that we hereby ratify and endorse the tot lowing puled by said eouvention, kersoleedi .That hereafter the DemooraUsi Omanly Oannations he Centre count y Audi be compiles, bi one delegate for army any Deem evade visteepliled et each and every Suborns. tuba election in said county, which said Dela- Wu shall be alloted to the several Borough. mad Townships by....lhe Standing Committee of ilh=(*prop Deauville Votes 01101 pirnorsltt Dietriete, an the Oebernatesial election nest preceding the woe ty eonvention, On motion a ote of (hooks wee then ten dered to emirs, sp a n ten -4 adJ;)411,44 :44 1 0CAra.#111041414 04141:Mina Illeater Clymer and the Demooratie party. J. B. B AAAAAAA Geo. Boy= • Dettoosarto illopetloll.—ak **PI/ ilier" live and interested meeting of the Democ racy was held at Eagleville Tueedsy sight last,at which a nospeatdble inuchenat abolittonista ; Were present. The meeting was addressed by W. P. Furey, eeq., of ll linoix, and Hen., 4,. V. Larrimer, of lows.— The speeches of both gentle Men were able and to the point, and were courteously lir .tened-tAry ail parties. Judge Larrimer i n a Democrat of the strictest sort, and his views are I what may be termed radical by the more conserelstive portion of.the party In this part of the country. But the Judge adhered to hie prinolples in IcAin when it was almost as much as a meat's life was worth to be a Democrat at all. Hence, if our abolilion•frieods should co elder his view. extreme,they can attribute tliem to the foot that the "persecutions suffered by the Demoeracy in the West forced them to seine • hold of the great sword of Truth and toex erldse it with a boldness and a directness which have never yet failed to overwhelm abolitionism with' shame and confusion.— )'he denunciations of the Judge were cer tainly merited by the party against whom they were direeted,and we believe,the mem hers of that party present at thp meeting felt them to be so. We hope they may profit by the rebuke Judge Larrinter is a good speaker and an able man On, Friday night following, Mr. Furey and Mr. Orris addressed a large and in telligent meeting of the Democracy and cit izens of Howard borough and township The beet feeling -prevailed, the addresses being ligened to with profound'respeat and attention. The eloquent young orator from li i bois made an excellent effort, and win) got be opinions (root all parties. It is one of the peouliertifte\ rof this talented young champion of Democracy that he is'ahle to sway the feelings of his audience,,end carry em with him wherever he may desire Diming his speech a pin, dropped in any, part of the house, might have been dis tinotly heard. Orris closed with one of his sledge -hammer blows, which could not have failed to unsettle the determination of iE. most determined abolitionist present Out of the mouth of their chief prophet, A Lin coln, convicted he them, and the breathlesi and intense interest with which he was lis tened to until a late hour, was evidence of the great power with which he was dealing his blows. In Mllesburg, on Saturday night, Judge Larrimer and Mr. Furey again addressed the people. The Judge made a short speech, but? gootlone,and the young Illinoisan de livered the best effortswe have yet heard Itlm mike. Hie addrele was able, eloquent, and powerful. For two hours he held the crowd in the open air, and was hoard with eager interest. lii. power over a crowd is• Certainly remarknble,ond ho bide fair to hi.' come, with care and practice, ohs of the fi nest orators of the agq. Some disposition woe manifested by a Cow fossilized aboli tionists to mar the harmony of the proceed ings by a disturbance, but, having wetter tained come "muscled" men were among the Democracy and that no interrup tion of a belligerent nature would be nl• lowed, they oonoludal to adopt discretion as the better pert of valor, and accortiangly eased their angered Ceilings by taking po sition on the canal bridge and giving three groans for ClAmer as the carriage contatn ing the spealiere 'passed. If this dui theta any good we do not grudge them the conso lation. It is about all they will have. They will groan worse after the election. Such behavior is a tilting Illustratioa of abolition respebtability in Boggs township. ABOLITION POW-WOW AT TNT. COURT House.—The abolition meeting at the Carat House on Wednesday evening last was re spectable in point of numbers, a large crowd being present, et least a third of whom wore Demeerats,drawn thither by cu riosity to see and bear the views of Gover nor Curtin. Louis W. Hall and a Gen Het, derson preceded the Governor This sae a good stroku of policy, as the reservation of the Uoverneetill the last had the effect to keep the crowd, who were naturally anx ious to have a glimpse of a live occupant - Of an executive chair. The speeches or Hall and Henderson didn't amount to a row of pins, and everybody knows Andy Curtin's style which ii'of the eurface,skim milkiorder. 11. never made a deep or profound speech in his life, from the very fact that he lies not the ability to do It. Ills oratory is pleasing and his expression and verbiage graceful, and these are what hold a crowd They laugh at , his jokes and admire the style in which he gets them off, and when ever be is done speaking, they turn one to. another and say "That's good," and that's all there Is of it. Ills arguments make no impression, and when lea sets down all he has said is forgotten. That's Just the way It wan on Wednesday night,and all the votes the Governor made he sin put in his eye The* was considerable enthusiasm in the front part of the meeting, made by a certain crowd hired for the occasion, and who understood their business. But in the back part of the meeting and outside of a certain circle, the responses were few and feeble. The, general character of the speeches was denunciatory and abusive.and if they gays evidesce of but little ability, they certainly abounded in billingsgate Soma republicans left the house in disgust, saying they bad had enough of that kind of talk during the last five years. Gen. Beaver, who has heretofore announced himself and been generally considered a Johnson man, presided. Judging from this faclawe pre sume he means to support Geary • and this shows just how touch confidence is lobo put in the professions of even the most respect able abolitionists Alas, for poor James A. Curtin professed to he very conservative. lie.sald it was all a lie about the abolition party wanting negro equality, &o. • This is all very well, just now, and Andy knowing full well that his reputation for veracity cannot he damaged, can afford to make auy assertion he sees At. The people are not to be gulled by aqx . such speeioussOphistry, however, and the record of the leaders be ing already before the people, Andy may as well "spare his breath to cool Isle per ,l rulgt..."l (Reported for tha W•Telni•X A eonvention of the I. 0. G. T. of West Branch District met pursuant to notice in kfilesburg on the 22d ultimo, and organis ed under the presidency of Rev. J. F. or of Bellefonte. The representation of the several lodges comprising the district was highly creditable In members and intelli gence, and gave zest and obaracter to the proceeding. throughout. The debates upon , the motions submitted evinced the lively interest. if the Ogler in the good work, and its peraldent efforts to suppress the traffic in thereadful poison retailed under the general eognomen of RIM, and 'place it under the ban of the law aa well as the frown of the good and vlrtuons4 every community. This purpose—underlying the organization itself and giving direction ane Impulse to its taboo—wee prominently di.. i plitylid in a amiss ;47.41,(0149.--110.11)0 14, which were the payee!. Moment,—and gave no "thimitain Sound'," but plainly adeirtise th Tosidsall of the poisonous stuff of a de dermination to "carry on the War"-till they are driven to Uwe more honorable and leu murderous calling than that whieh tills the world with misery—the scaffold with vie tuns and ' perdition with the sours of the lost. Tile result, who th . at helieves Iu an Infinitely *I PS and just Providence can for a moment doubt. ,The public meetings, on Wednesday and Thursday evenings, were of fir more than ordinary interest, end a decided success On Wedneeday evening Oen. Wm. If. Blair waa called to the chair, and addressee of an instructive and enlivening nature were de livered by Reve Messrs Mann, Laverty, Bowmen, Hartman and Mr. Wateon Berry. e speeches fled a viiry happy affect upon the large Assemblage present to hear them. which teemed delightbd with the entertain ment ; ' , may we !Ad hope profited for hire! ing come? tie the following eveninijhe house,) not withoLandingi the unfeverablenem of the weather, wee await, filled, mid Mr W II Fields occupied the cliair Speeches of much more than ordinary ability were made by Revs. J. l' Swanger and Clapp, and a very telling one, also, by Mr Lynniv 'Lock Ilaven. Mies Itolinson of Jersey Shore read a °beide beautiful thus affording variety an well an elinrm to the proceedings of the evening - Thus was concluded one of the most Ini portant and satisfactory conventions over held in the West' lintimb District—whose infinite like a wave upon ilia sea shore willillesve its mark upon the sands of:time ¶foo citizens of Milesburg—by whom the delegatell were most hospitably entertained —will not noon forget this gathering of the friends of Temperance in their midst May the Order continua-to gr. , - 'ad prosper until the demon of thl still shall he forever banished land e - tOMM ITT I: AORICULTURA I. Me. KTINU staled mee ting of the Centre county agricultural so ciety was held in the court house in the borough of Bellefonte, ou Monday ciremar August 27, 1566, S. T Sbugert. President, in theohnir --- ThVtitites orne liner ted meeting were read and approved The conitnittee appoinieifor illy purpose reported a list of prenialsto he awarded M the ensuing county f r, which report awe ilanunously adopted, and the connoit• tee directed to have the list published to the county papers The time and place for holding the Fair was then &hennaed, when The following res. tiona were offered and unnohnounly adopt Reerarvi, That the annual extuhition of the Centro county Agrtrulttral society by opened wn the dig eurreeding the 'October 0100 . 0 . hich willitoWeilneedny the 10th tiny of roll onth liesoolved, That the pee for holding the es - hil,,h, o n ho determined by the Exocutiru Com mlttee; and that the Committee meet for thus purpose of Monday next the 3d day of Septem ber et 2 o'clock p. in . , at the court house in llefonto, at which time nil localitiwt desiring thh fair can present their claims. The society then proceeded to the elec Won of delegates to attend the convention to be held at the _Agricultural College on the first Wednesday of Sepiamher, to choose Trustees for the raid Institution, which election resulted iu the dhoice of Reuben ll Valentine, bavul Weaver nod Moses Thomp pa motion a committee consisting of John Irwin, jri, W Reynolds, Dr. J tI McCoy M. Milken, Adam Iloy, T. Alexan der and W, Shortlidge, was appointed to procure carriages and other vehielevlor the purpose of conveying delegates, from • distance, from Bolletante to the College and back, on the day of the Convention On motion the Executive Committee was authoriied to fill any vacancies ,that may occur in the delegation appointed by title society to attend the Convention at the Ag ricultural College. On motion adjourned. JOHN T. JOHNSON, Seery. Business Notices nir llAte Itriiroitrit Out give, the hot nit id/icily° is PE:I:AC lIIN E,—used and solikikv iywhe SPY.t iAI. attention of merchant, and others le invited to the card of 11unoB .t Boenho, -1,11 and Market ntreet, Philadelphia, 3funuflii torero of Popes Ilangiug's .he., Gusts Ditirks —J. 11 Myers, is sellptig Kee lers double rank groin drills twenty lip e below price, no pay asked until utter trial and fuund 'perfect, oPery body known they are the best drill in use, as over one thousand are in successful operntlon in Centre cuunty Farmers Panne and see thew BMW & SIIUCKHR —During our recent trip to Philadelphia, we took occasion to assn tho extensive grocery end proyision"listitliliAllinunt of Burns if Smucker, on Market street .\• u said • weak or so since, this house is IMO of the largest In the city, and does n treinend 1111 l is bu siness We wore shown through the boilditig, and otherwise politely treated: We found it e most ad, ant igoous house to buy from. and would advise our merchants and others who de sire anything in their loin to give them their orders. Mt, .1 ti.•Larlmer is the agent of the house in this county. The curd of Burns di Smucker will ho found . in another column The Bellefonte Marftet. Corrected IVeebly by Hoffer b Keller, Jiro!. St. The following aro the quotatiuns up to 4 o'clock on Thursday evening, when oar paper went to prone White Wheat, per bushel !tett Wheat, per bushel Rye,per bushel Core Shelled, per bushel Oats, per bushel barley, per bushel Ituokwhent, per busbet (11w/owed, per bushel 0005 JO Potatoes, per bushel ............... UU Eggs, per dozen Lard, per pound.... Raton, per pound Pork, per pound y . Tallow, per Batter, per pound ..... Rage, per pound ..... ....... Ground Plaster, petted, New York illarkets. Report." •eak fox Ma WATOIIIAN, by fei:- fori„ louverald Trucy, Prodeir4 Conmddow Morrhoofr, 38, IVAilohali St., N. Y. The jot lorrims, oro Oar goonitioor for Ike week ending Arguee 14, 1808. FLOUR-N. Y. State Superfine.... 6.100 9.05 Mich. Ind. 111.. d lowa, Extra. 7.70 9.65 Ohio R.ll Shipping 9.511 10.35 Ohio Extra Trade Brands 10.49 12.00 • 86 Louie Extra Family 12.25015.00 RYE FLOUR 6.003 4.25 75 CORN MEAL 45.00 WIIEAT-Milwank le Club.per be. 1.650 1.76 row State ^ " 2.700 310 bite, Canada. " 2.00 3.00 bite Michigan " 2.50 2.91 he Red Western ...... " .82 1.02 RYE '' .85 1.10 CORN-Mixed Western " .81 .94 Yellow and White Western " .84 .92 OATS--Western " .47 .56 New York and New "Tetley. " .62 .0 BARLEY " .80 1.10 SEEDS-010m per lb. .12 .14 Flax • per be. 3.45 3.60 i l imoth7 ......... . ..... ........ " 7.00 7.05 8 TTER petrb. .23 50 C ME ." .04 .18 CUT MEATS-Shoulders.- " .15® .187 Hew "44.21/ .26 Middles " .14 IM . .ARD " .19 .21! i A 4',,El.6iii ---------- ---- ---- " i .21. 12 .121 ZOOS.. , per dos. .27 .31 DRIED PRUIT T -Apples...per lb. .17 21 Westeru..,. ------ ....do " .17... .28 Plums . ------- ...... " Menial " .45 .50 Patches (peeled) " .18 .30 " (unpooled) " .16 .10 Rimpbertiei • " .30 .50 131ealsberir6e ...... " .60 .05 WOOL ' " .50 .85 POTATORS per 661.3.75 5.01 MARRIED. In Versailles, Mo., by Lion. B. (M. WtLsob, Mi. George Decker, to Ni.. Coeds. N. eldest daughter of Maier Georg& U. Storer, all of the former place. On the 16th inst., by Res. 11. Wttion, Jame. L. Armstrong, of Potters-mills is Mi. Kau Carson, of Centre-hill, Pe. .111- . 6IAL 21, AR. YOU AV,LICTIID WITH • CO4O/I,nO•H•Z. 140110. • COLD 7—Are yen disposed to eonsump lien Are the lives of your children in Jeop ardy from sodden and repeated •ttecks of Croup? It so purchase • box of OLADZS' NU LUIMICATORO! The l'eorWe moot sore sod Ireton, remedy fi o . ('maybe, Colds, c re ep, Catarrh, Asthma, Bronchitis, Dipthrrio, sod all Padnosoory dieetia.O. The Lubricator is a medical preparatton Id the form of a Lozenge, which of all modes Is the meet pleasant- and convenient. ..They contain no' deleterious in. greillent,•and ere warminted to he' always , safe even for the weakest and toast sensitive slain itch. In Croup they giie ipmeillate teller For Coughs and Colds they are insalimble, Vor Catarrh, Asthma and IlyoneNlis they has Olio equal In the market, (sale terlilieatem semimpa• ny curb hex ) thytherm, that dreaded and acmolatillg they control woullcrfolly and almost linutioliately. Pub., Speaker. Singer or Teacher should be withont,. as they femore hoarseness an,t birsami the and I fear the i 0i1"... lways use tliein in tune. 111111 I the ' , pew.. ere mioCU nie fiery 'reel) .1 II It I,A DES , proprietors, Bimini. ? FM' eats by druggists ai erywhure, and by I , 1' • Breen and F, Wtison, in Bellefonte. I I-.121y • spy. 1iA1 , 1.:14 V 1 GATA Sl,ll.lAn If sin itiOtn‘r- Zil—ltesiews.the (lair. Hall's Vegetable Sicil ian flair -Renewer Restorer (fray Ilior to the original color. Hall's. Vegetable Solien Ileir Renewer Prevent, the halt T falling off.- llell'e Vogetelde Rlmhun hair Renewer Makes the hair soft and glossy hall's Vegetable Si cilian flair Renewer Duos not stain the akin Haire Vegetable Sicaltan flair Rehower firs pro, ed itself the bust preparation tor the hair ever treaenterl to the public For tale by i pall druggists. Price $lOO, ft. P. HALL k 'CO., Nitalniallett It., Proprietor, sug JI '66-4 tech ITCII ITCII Sill Alt , 91 It (Ti scusscit Whentun's °oilmen will cure the to 18 hours Also t urea , . SOL . pil,lllll, sirs rom, Chtliditte, 81141 all er uptiootrf A. okin -- Paso 50 sent, For sale by all druggists. By sending 60 rents to Weeks A Potter, Solo Agent. 170 Washington street,llosion, it will lie for warded by tnnd, frau of posting.. to any part 411 the United States. 11-23-ly Lire Lire' Li., '—llnort' DROI , ' Ono,' A inortc an Life Drop, will lore Dint Iberia, Coughe, Bronchitis, Sore Thrall, — Antirine, Itheineatlon, Neuralgia Ague in the Face, Headache, Toothache, limier, Sprain, Chil l/111111N Croup, Colds, ' , el, end Ague and Choi tot OP a single day Sold by all Dreggintr, with full directions for ace 051115 SKIN- N h CO , propnett44. Springfield, Knee , Demos Barnes ,t CO., New York. 11-10-ly Souses. et T Tore.—Every young lady lend gentleman to the United States can hone some thing very notch to their advantsge Ly return mail (free of charge,) by addressing the under signed Those hosing fears of being bums bugged will oblige by not noticing thin card All others will plenum address their obedient tolerant. TllOB. F. CIIAPNI AN, Eli Brondway, New York. 11-1 •ro ea, taint vs —The advertmer, ha, ng been restored to health in n fow weeks by a very eunple remedy, after having sultemd for amoral omit with' a severe lung offectoon, and that dread dhows. Consumption—boo armour to teal,' known to hilt inse.srllesers the mean, of. Imre To all who desire it, he will .end o copy of the prescription used (free of charge), with the dtrootionn for preparing and acing tILL seine, which they will find a pure cure for ClPlntampo. lion. Asthma, Broochd ts, Coughs, Colds, nod all Throat and Lung efn•hoae 'rho only object of the edvortieer in sending Ilse Prest Milton. is to benefit the aflloaed, and spread information wino li Ins conceives to be tnvaluable. nod he hopes carry sufferer will try his remedy. as it will cost theta nothing. And may mot e a blem ing. Pat tics wishing. the presemphon. free, by return mail, sill tileothi sthiress Key El./WARD A. WILSON, Philmtusburg. Kings County, New York 11-1 Moor Moor' Hour'-It es u! Ilea ' Kcal, Meet's Peataelitne present., the btu Id the Mau, Lunges it front gray to its original oder nt three weeks—prevento the hair treat falling— io the heat tirtittle for &rotting the hair es er tomtit!, market—trill surely remote thoulruff and tines all ii armies of the etalp—to deitglitfori /y iterfuottiti, cores habituate, and will not ottoN the skin We toll Out gory quickly, anti tell it true, when we say it to a perfeti posturer nod liresoiag catabinettl Ni, other preparation for tho Lair conlatas Mostachie Not Oil 'Sold by all Druggists. 111111 IN hli INNER & ('O, tittle Prolong:dors, Npringfloitl, Alarm I 1-10-ly Ninnies or Yount —A gentleimin who euffer nA years from Neiions buliility, Premature Derny, end all the effects of youthful miller., tion, '6lll, for the sake of suffering liumanity,senil free, to all whe tier,' it, the recipe and damn boo for looking tin simplereme.ly ht which he es cured t•offerert wish tog to prntit by the miner ticrec exponent 0, run do VO by aililrensing .101 IN 11 OttDEN, No. 13 Chambers St., NOW York. 11-1 ii3oo1;o& *tatiimary NEW ,„ur Nltigasitips, IVeekly pApero. Pit t.rtal, Wtationhry. lllanky 11111.1 v DI mg,. J• I=l N. 014, 11Ium al lust rimier, I unit book.. of tiny k Ind, at Ilia vor, lowyst figure.o. A \ WORE lIMNES New owl exteneite Book store, on Iligh , elreet 11i dried door trek from Al{igen) tireet nt mite the pine° They hove everything that to wanted an their line. and sell it ex , weilingly leo tine them n rail. May 7 'MIO. LIVINGSTON'S BOOK STORE. This old end well known esrubltelonent Ira again been removed to the new firekarlieff new, ihrertly iliperite the ' CONRAD II o U S E. . lie still 1 ceps on hand hie usual assortment of theological, classical, achool,Sunday school, and miscellaneous books. stationary and photograph albums Also en oltenillVO assortment, of wall and window papers A liberal discount made (on school books and stationary,) to those who buy to sell again. Daily and weekly 'miiya constantly on band, New publications at pub lisher« lames. ✓oa. 19'06 U LIVINGSTON Efla Mil pIIOTOGRAPHIC. I F.. a. 11. T. ANTHONY A VO Manutncturors of Photograph a raleriale MIIOI.YRALK AND 11E1,0 501 11110ADW AN, N. Y. 14 g, In addition tutor wawa boomed. of Photo graphic materials we are Headquarters fur the following, to STEREOSCOPE A,STEREOSC3PIC VIEWS Of American anti Foreign Cities attd Land scape., Uroups, Statuary, etc, 11E1 STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS OF TILE WAR, From negative. made in the varioue cam paigns and forming a complete Photographic history of the greet etitled, STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS ON (MASS, Adapted for either the illogic Lantern or the Stereoscope. Our Catalogue will be Joel wally addrese on receipt of Stomp. PROTOURAPIIIC ALIIIIIO We manufacture mdre largely than any other house, about 200 rarietiet from 50 cents to $5O each. PoroALIIIIMS bare the reputation of being superior in beauty am! durability to nay others. Card Photographs of Generals, Btolestmen, Amore, eto., eto Our Catalogue embraces over five thdilland different subjects, Including reproductions of the most celebrated Engravings, Paintings, Sta tues, not. Catalogues sent of receipt of stamp. Photographers nod others ordering goods C. OA) , will please remit 25 per mint of the amount w ith their order. Isar The prises glid.quality of our goods "can nut fail to satisfy. Jana 22 'B6-Am $2,000 ."-1,12, - T".?. 1 . No a:peri nee necessary. The Preddellte, Cashiers end Trea surer. of 3 Banks Indorse this circular. Bent free with samples. Address the American Sten cil Tool Work., Springfield, Vermont. July 27, 1836-Bm.,' IiAUPT k CO, Want , to elohAge plows k shears, for 20 tone of old iron at their shops, either at Bellefonte or Mileieburg, at the rate of $3O per too. Jane 15 GREEN MDR& The highest market prise le cub, paid for green bides of ell kinds, et 11 99 Shp Opotio DO YOU WANT TO BUY Ingrain, Tbree.Ply, or Key other kind, go to DO YOU WANT TO BUY MEM 111., place. to Ito la YOU WANT TO BUY to And Rhos, 'flats and Caps, Nato. or i;sything elne You will limn t Cheaper and in larger quantities, lhariAny where rice at May 18'66-1L • • FiTIOINBEItuEI N E.w sTo it E lI Aft it 11R iITITF.TIR Hu. nponed up . ENTIR NEW STOVE of i;OODs' of e4ll deemptiondat thew new ere 011 Sprtng Areal , winch wer ,purehneed of PA S I(' PI( I 'and will he sola as low if not lower ithan run Le found elsewhere In tin Their stock eoutprises part, Dey.tloods, Notions, Milltnery Goode, llosertes, Fane) Goods. Clef hint, 11.... ts Shoes, 11.0 k Cops, Cisrpet-llnKs, ilentlemen and Furnishing bathes Plonks Cfreulnrs In Stn. and Cloth, Ceri.eltni; lond everything wive that to to b found in • well otiiekett ionntry otor, I=l akin in exidiange for good.. and he highert market priori pail. T o Ali, YE LOVERS HPLHNDID ()HEAP -436":61/8 To Ye Advocateß of Economy !1 I= Ilan just hpened a mw store on the diamond, in the rooneS4tely us upte.l Grocery store 'lasing esperionee in the business he Gapers 114.011 that has cloak will please all. DRY GOODS. SIIIIWI4 tireeertes el the beet Quit!Mee Sohool books, 1111.1 or, Q.. wit.. fool Now le your tune for bargain., the prime to conform to the times. All the loathes styles 0 Mews, E3MZ! and cc ery article occossary for ones comfort. Call and examine tho stuck before buying .y other piece. March 16 'eft-ly. Vooto & *bon N EW BOOT d; SHOE STORE =IEE The citisens of this section of the State are respectfully internied, that the proprietors have opened ( the room next door to Irwin of Wil son's hardware store on Allecany street, ) store for the exclusive es lo of BOOTS A 51106 E of their Own and the best IMMUfacturers of the eastern cities. They are both experienced workmen, end the puhilte coin rely upon the het that none hot THE BEST QUALITY OP WORK will be offered fur sale. They will keep F 011 LADIES Fine Kul Slippers. Gaiters, Italian and English Lasting, Side Lime Gaiters. Lasting. Congress and Balmoral Gaiters, Lasting, Glove Rid ,Buttonsßoots French Morocco Balmorale, Tampico Goat Shoes, Lace, Boots with and without heels, Peble Groin Shoes. Misses , and Children's Gaiters and Laced hoots of all descriptions. FOR GENTLEMEN. French Coif Stßotted Boots and flatters Oxford Ties, Italmonils Boys' Lsoed Boots, Boyle Calf Boot., eta. Their manufluituring and repairing depart ment, will receive their especial attention, and none but the beet and most experienced work men will be employed. They are _, DETERMINED TO PLEASE, and will spare neither trouble oor experse to make their. the great SAoe Store of this section May '55-Iy. GRAHAM k AIcANTREY BOOT & SHOE MANUFACTORY The undersigned reepeitfully inform the cit izens of Ileilefunte and ,yleinity, tb►t he hem establiehott • first class BOOt'AND SIIOR MANUFACTORY, next door to Pruners store, on the north welt aide of tba diamond, where he will be pleased at all times to welt pun customers. Ile being an ,EXTEItIhNCED WORKMAN, customers can rest enured that no pains will be spared to render complete satisfaction. Oen tlemen, ladles, mimes and youth ran be accom modated with the beet, Boots, oShoes Slippers, ke. mansfact..rod from the best @teak, and in the and latest styles. Repairing. of all kinds promptly attended to. ax 7 PRODUCE OF ALL KINDS, and good qoal ity, wanted at the highest tharket it.. at. 11-91 STEWART'S. • =OM CARPETS, 10. I= CLOTHI\O MEE or epring I=lll =1 isbing the weight and draught of the inachine, the rakwand reel being continned in one, maths. less machinery. ,sakes it simple And lese liable to get out of order. It is the simplest And light est draught machine in use ; it has the onl) self rake, that Will make a mde delosry and do good work in all kinds dr condition/1a grain and It has no stile draught 'or weight upon the bort.' neck. A. a Mower. there is none to conipote with it: it hes a steel linger him, and a spring steel draught has. which adapts itself perfectly to the unet en surface of the ground, it has two driving wheels, which work joantly and independent Or each other, which entilit r es Ile to cut right and left, thereby securing the power of the whobdinarbine. and obviating the necovnity of plating the strain an I wr all up -141 one wheel Them are .010.1 mac ea hines of fermi to the public that hare two earring., wheels lint they are MA nbioidute di mi. wheel Innehmen, and they will not wear hilt half DRY GOODSt = =I ME MEI BEIMIMI Stlke, ;Co s_ =llllll ME 131113 M Slippery IM=II l'LiLlren'e IYpv =I Gaiters, PETER MoMAHON agricultural TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN! The farming community of Centre and ail )01w g counties are hereby respectfully inform ell, that all kinds of the latest improved orient tarot loboriad miaow,. Is always kept on h..ntl at my Agrteurtuml Moreton Bish op etreot, Plelleibute, Pa. Call and examine the machine+ offered, and you will Le roneineed that it a to your interest to buy your machin ery from a permanent establishment inotrail of taking the risk of being duped by traveling agents, vrti l an you may never see again after they Imee'porketed your motley. V V RItANT MACHINERY AS REP ItEbt \ T}:1). I will hero locution eumei of the leading ma Ines which l gikr, eiwomeneing with 13011ARDS CoMBINE,I) SELF-It'KING =I whit h cute fire /id w half feet wide, ordinarily, t'nil antler fin onalile eih monism, •IX fi i III grain, anti, lour feet eight ineltes in gra+. a rake if itrell at the vide. loaning the grain ,iut of the way of the o u t. lane for the neat roantl. the di, er control.", the pile of the bouillon with his four lor.blind it illtirenseit entirely with reel, and its neenaanq etaaporta, thereby dime- =1 r ruin easily he folded for transportation The ies tan lbrun the hi , oser , with n lover at his sole without etopiqiig Ins train, it rail be Pet to rut any dewed heighth of Muhl, either in reaping or mowing it has an dilate spring peat. They will he fur nished on mind and if they do not perform As represented, it elisifl be ',neutered no .ofe They are wet/ made or g ood titre It trial. • UltlltllD'S LIGHT INDEPENDENT MOWER c all the mowing atit antalkali of the combined .elitne and warranted to please in every, case, NO fIErsER sEpERAToR. ell rum ‘_A HINE]) THRNSIIEK, CLEANER AND DEEM hat no wpm! It 10 oiling°, easily managed, re iidtle, durable, coat pact and leanly to a orb by , not as duty as the common tlirenlitng machine. It in pormanentfY Itzed off two wheel. for Imul it g. mud throning.' and rine Man can more or -dolt a shout Warn flo, more easily than a oinnion thre+hing Machine. It Is ailaptOd to arty I Orilrlllin lour home or two-horse tread pow er, and requires less bands and no more power than a commoon threshing machine and shaker, it actitally runs lighter and citable. you to thresh and clean your crop in one half the tire; it will thresh anti clean all kindo of grain thor oughly clean by one operatiun, ready fur wa r. ket, no matter low 1111Ity line it a trial. It is wore:hard to git e natinfaction, and I am keg , ling to be renponsible If it doer not Caine op to to all that is claimed for It. Fur the lila'. of the a statements, I would refer all persona to the undersigned, who bare purchased and used them for some time David Keller, Ilcalthurg, Daniel Duret, Putter twp., Noah Musser Spring imp., Amos 11,11, David Baird, " " John Sstly, Ferguson twp., Conrn I Struble, John Brett, Samuel Corl, Henry Keller, Ilarrls twp I,IIE WORLD-RENOWNED SINUAR SEWING MACHINE = city over all others, than the simple feet that ll of the inilorv, mahout on exception, all of he tolf/tecre, without an exception, and all of ho mn WWI. 4.r. end drew/tacker., without an excepts., in Centro county, ....legit to pref erence to any other, lbw it a fact that °ann. be dtspoted There ore alto bemires'e of private families and farmers in every township in tbu county who gat" and prat teettly to its unrivaled recede ; Ina word Ij Is the only machine that wsll row all kinds of goods, from the heaviest to the Ilnebt, and all limas of thread This I will warrant it to do, or nn idle The Singer has been Intel) unproved so as to wake at ntrpoel nowie”, and pimple in the exterior, and the price minced It will stitch. guilt, bon, fell, braid, tuck, cord, gqber and !lOW en the band at the same limo; Any chil f irdian operate it, and it it in w ikid not to get out-nf order. I give full and blniplete practical mAtructiona on the machine to <fiery purchaser. Call and Ace Limn KPALER'S LANCASTER GRAIN ! URILI. AND STEEL TOOTH HORSE RAKE. These two machine. are so universally used in this county, that they need no further than (many that 1 keep them forpale. The remainder of my sloe! eonsiste of BECKER'S PATENT MEAT CHOPPER Wolfs Patent Cornplanter, the hog Fenntole Mill in use, which is a perfect Separator and Chaffer, Corn Shalom, Chilton, Plow., Cultiva tors, Monroe's Rotary Harrow. Farm Bella, fix Cream Freezers, Washing Machines and Wnng ere. Hey haerature Cider Mill.,Forks, Memel.; Boas, and everything that pertain. to farming or domestic machinery. Thom desirlog the moat El= SEEDS AND FERTILIZERS, ro roqueitod to give me a call. " , ~, THE CELEBRATED TRIPLE ORARRIIORME POWER. - • This power le all made of iron except the arms; it needs no recommendation, as its grad ual introduction into all parts of this eouni es tehlishes its great superiority over all other.— It applies to either belt or geared machinery. Extra parts of machinery for ',pain are sl ays kept on hand for the speedy repair of any &china purchaaml at my Ante. HECONDORN PATENT SELF SHARPENER BEVER/MILE SHEAR These plows are warranted sad given on trial, they are manufactured at Cegtre Hall foundry, and kept et my store, also a Aril stock of sheers end extra 'parts. Try Ana and you will Ind it runs lighter, steadier, do hatter work and last longer.ilumeny other plow In um COMBINED CLOVER TEIREBIV IM, HULLER AND CLEANER. This machine kis ow estoblishsd riorstatism, sad is worroolod to work In unary particular, or so was. Further taferamtioa, mid pamphlet. itivhior full dmortptioa of the above maehisee will be cheerPelly ..at by mall, or ot►eruia epos up plibatioa at ipy Oozy. • J. H. MIMS. Bub/vote, Pa. , GREAT ASIVRACTION Ng W oßocina smut,' The sodomised beg" t 0.,. to .0.111[106 to the callens of Bellefonte Mad the sorroonding ,•centry that he has opened a new gamuts on the room lonnerly oceopled by Punk Omen, " . drag 0,01114 4. A Horsey or Main dam* next d oor Arig"ilfrate oor to the hardware More of twee., Ile will always keep on hand, els , lees. ens, limiest. agars, (rare and w ed,) ado., (Rio II Laguyro). To son's .11012E111 of soiree, Bemoan's, • ditto; English botakfl4( -- coffee, Rio coffee in ~ .papers. . Mao, si raps, Loseringlr, and prime stiandard baking meioses. of all grader, spice*, casements.- cloves, allipiee, natMoric'silndioisf, sidtp4ins ground slum salt, Milton'. labia .alt, baking raids, Balietra saleratus, washing soda, eon stand., ries, soap, different qualillea of Mose , Mason's block . ^ ing,haiteraliedeoids, ololbe Imes, siothei pin., aline brushes scrub brushes, clothe* brumes, water. sugar, and lamer cracker., ginger maps, Ae Aloe Aegnrs mad tobacco at the br.t Ivranda, sl• large imortment of tauoo4B4.4inein Alen everything belniliong In a FIRST CLASS GROCERY STOKE Country produce wanted for cash or excirearge. !leering, Abed and Mackerel aiweys on bead n ecliorin Alec • large mnd riried easortment of Outs end queonewstre,•wbkh will be sold low The citizens. of Beilefonte and min/1y are nispeetfully inritid to e. 711 and examine lay etork. WM RIF:WART. Bellefonte, P.., Feb. 0, 11145-10 --. . kir el Plo.lie4eS PIFER'S, NEW Elt STOAIE wo• ItrZrge D. Pifer has removed his grocery sad net) store to Brokerhorsew huddle', In the large room directly oppusitns, THE CONRAD HOUSE and one door north of the poet office. He keeps constantly on hand • priralot of green and black teas. coffee, sugar, syrup, , o .a tor ia, barring, nod gab, holland herring, and chee.e of all kind.. Ile keep. dried peach eo, ripples, currants, elderberries, cherries. He keep. epleed aelmon, oysters, sardines, maca roni. He keeps • barge assortment of willow ware, cum and lackorj Ireeeee. _CARL_ has/a brown., hand scrubbing and bleekieg nose and•hoe blackniog, radar tubs, bneket. and cans, ebot, powder and gun cape, paper com)m thread, and notice s of all kinds, canned fruit .(all kinds. Hi...navy, sea illek and natural leaf tobacco, as able his cigars ems not Le excelled, He keep. ie fact everything appertaining to a inn class grocery and variety attire. Ale hopes by strict attention to beelike. to retain his paten..ice, and else to Isamu. It. Ile feel. thenktil for past favor., and desires people generally to place him under greater obligations. • GEORnE D. PIPER. Ileum rem Novemberlrd 1865. 10 30 TO THE PUBLIC 811110N11, Mare /4,, LOCK n•Tl11 Ras the largest sad cheapest ateek et OROCRRIES, PROVISIONS, FISH, cularware, • Motors, Whsea, Salt, Candles, Beaus, Tobacco, over offered In thiontarisot. The attention of /foto] and Stars-keepers called to the large Mock of the following fuel nn hand, which attedffored at wholesale prison 200 barrels of Fish, 200 BARRELS, OF LIQUORS AND WINDS 50 boxes of chewing Tobacco, 100 000 Began, uld a large lot of Salt Also, Flour and Feed always on hoed at July 11, '64—tf SIMQ24B, Yale fit. B URNS & SMUCKER. IV II 0 1., ESALE GIBOCIRS, ♦ND PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS No. 605 Market Street, Philadelphia. J. Mo aas a Da naa—late or B. S. Juaney, Jr &Cs. S. 8.11/CIIIIR, Jr.llaloroit S. Smacker, Jr. Ca rep 15, 1865.—1 y, BOGGS ar. KIRK WHOLESALE GROCERS, DEALERS IN COUNTRY PRODUCI, No. 109 Arab Street, Between Frost sad Seemed ME L. 10108,1 we. T. £llO. Orders from the eosetry promptly attemdied ld, joly2Sly. PHILADELPHIA.. REFINIID -SUGARS, Superior molasses grope Just received, and will be rrold low er thee oars be bought elawbere, at Seawawea. GLASSWARE•Iatest patterns, aad cheap at STEWART'S. 11EENSWA RE of various variety sad prlee 1. 4 6 at STEWART'S, limp & illebitine G RE'EN'S DRUG STORE. ' Room No. 3, Brokerholro Row • The undersighea respectfully annousees that he has removed his wall Loewe DREW .11 CHEMICAL STORE. to the now rdom (go. 3) under Brokerhore be tel, which be hag fitted up for that purpose; and having largely increased his stook Is now prepared to Ihrnisti his customers with pure CHEMICALS, PATENT MEDICINES. PURE WINES tk LIQUORS, for medicinal use, DYE hTUFFS, with almost every article to be found I. u establishment of this kind, snob as Hone and Oattig Powder, Coal Oil, Abrobel, Linseed Oil, Glare, Paints, Putty, Sponge.. Also the largest and hest eollootidh of PERFUNBRY AND TOILET SOAPS ever brought to this plate. Telmae and cigars urthe moot approved brands, mastantly band. Ile would call Ilia attention of lbw pm Ito to his stook of notion., consisting of Hair. Tooth, Nail, Flesh sod Pilot Breslow, - Cutlery, Pima, Drinking Cups, Chess and Backgammon - hoards, Chess Men, Dominoes, ho. le. Also, a large variety of TOYS FOR CHILDREN. Particular attention given to preparing PHY SICIANS' PRESCRIPTIQNS and FAMILY RECIPES. Review bad more than twelve Teeeem saps& ince in the heehaws, he feels conildeot he gas vender satisfaction to all Who favor him wills their patscsage. FRANK P. GREEN, Droirem, Feb. 9,'1666-1). Room, No. 3 &oh. Row. 5b able% 1, SED DLEICY & HARNESS %he subscriber begs leave to Worms the M lle. generally that bolas mopped his HARNESS j SADERRY, manufactory, where there la used el* ho eib. commodated with anything to Ms line, so We lowut terms. Thom I* mai of Harsco, Rimy pan, • Hon* aims's, Rosetta, Trunk, Trarekinkbay, or, anything orw. 'clad, should eve him a ail, Doa't forgot the plate. tad door abeft moor strait, oa Allegany. May 7 'llll-Iy. JJIRIL TOLAN "SUNNY-EUDE ,' (• LION lIILMEALL, Paostiariosh, MR BBLLEROIII7I. PA The Proprietor, bevies weeto • ealelaatki Links-Kilo on the "Botany4lds" perprortyr along the Lime-Kilo, sear Bellefealey M peeprell to supply all denude for Use In thrzea sp lett and most eldest estate. "SUNITY4IDE 1(11-1r, le Wit on mowed rho*" end the thew areaellostared Weis Woe twUnlbeet Mum^ lime, ea/ MIR be lwealtt desepre Shea ay Was to Goitre sweaty. Another hilit it to •poseest of erection, end will toes be sompletet • 'The "Proprietor hopes, by strife dosuipi imams., to omit n fear elms of __swap se. Luba We poop', that be will always eye Wet th e worth of their mosey In beentlfal, rim whits Aildnes osiers ter the. to the Prop fetes, a ltalletoara, west the wee gllj i ht .7el .20, -
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