ffltmoastitiOntrhapn TlCitlyear when paid in advance $2,50 when paid la advance, and $3,00 when ant, paid belkna the eipiration of the year. ARENTIL—Ws hove authorized the following putlontes to rookie. and reeelpt (or oubserlp llone to the DIVocuIAT:O WAlpoiniAll: Israel J. Illnenoble% Grogg Townebip. John IL Relfanyder,'_ Penn ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS tlBlll/11.116 -W. an ao 'Admirer of the prise ring. It V time ail such brutal and di. ruling exhibition. were done swig with ; Prize-lighters, as s general thing, Are of the lowest class of people, with all their In stincts debased• es id dssnoral4ed. Srogr .—We eeareely know which to admire 4 most—your loptulenee or jeer .11111111117. Your caniness will undoubtedly saws you from many a denim bite who'll less Lupo_ dent men would fall, but your villainy will eventually bring you to a rope's end. L. A. ll.—Tba Fall elections in the different • States wfi I be laid at follows: Vermont— Ist Tuesday in September; California—let Wednesday in September; Malne-2d Moe day in September; Florid. and llll•ehalp pl—let /Monday in October; Georgta--ist Wednesday In October ; lowa, Indiana, Ohio and Penney Temday le October; Hem Virginia-4th Thursday In October; Loulelana--lat Monday to No +ember; Vans., Missouri, Michigan, Min. emote, Nevada, Wleoormin, Illinois; Mary • land, Masseehusette, Delaware, New York, and New Jeney—let Tuesday in Norm , ber ;, Co lorade—.2d . Tueaday in November • South Caroline—itb Monday to November. ' Twenty-six States to all. . THINGS ABOUT TOWN AND COUNTY WAsit..—Thurr ihr the geptehtber !weather hell been quite natty. Jetty TOLAN is erecting a frame dwell log on the east end of Bishop street C. T. ALexameca, Eeq , of 1124 place, offer. hie hautleome reiltlenteeon Cheapaide for sa)e. See 41a advertisement in another column Tus COIN CROP in 1101110 parts of this section Is not so goods. may have been ex pected. The oold,littitet August weather we!, f unfavorable to Ids . -development, and it is consequently nut so far advanced as it might otherwise have been. AGVIDIIII7.—Last Saturday a horse at tacked to a buggy containing Mrs. Surly Horner and daughter, became frightened and ran away, tearing the chafe front the vehicle and throwing the occupants to tse ground. Fortunately, neither of them was igjurod. Tue COUNTT Fate.—The Centre County Agricultural Fair will be held at Milesburg this, Fall, beginning on Wednesday the 10th or Ootober, and trent Mains three or (our days. We hope the farmers, meehanies, %nista, laboring men, ladles and others In . gie county will make due preparations to attend the exhibition, and that every branch of Itulditry may be fittingly represented. Poor. Naar I—An ynartunate swine, be longing to somebody who has no doubt Biota wondered what hats becotoe of his pork, while making anoutieb explorations on the track of the Snowehoe *railroad the other day was very nicely cut in two by a reck less locomotive. This little bit of unlnten- I carving was done without say warn ing to Piggy, and it in said the poor !salmi's looked surprined as well as burl. DEMOCRATIC Illsartrum.-81noe our Mat rune sp . d meetings have been held at Zion, Unrolledle and Pleasant Gap W. P Furey and Capt. Smith were the speakers, and did full justice to the cause and the ommaios. The meeting at Pleasant Gap closed the series that had been appointed by the - Chairman of the County Committee. A new pet of meetings will be appointed soon, and then we hope the Democrats of the county will turn out and attend them en Tue Li 'BAs■ BALL CLUB of this plawlLlt for took Haven on Wednesday to plei &Match game with the "Clinton" of that 'riling.. Our Liberty boys play well for so young an organisation, and the "Clinton." will have to guard their laurels. P B.—Since the above was written, news Las been received that the Liberty boys have won the game, beating the Clinton twenty-nine. The scare has not yet eomo to hand. We shall publish It next week Bully for the "Liberty." 1111 OPMAZIrO of the politioal opinions of our townsman, 0. Id M'Allister, Esq . ,' who bas leaned towards the conservative S wing of the abolition party, the Wilson organ of this place, saes: • "No le in favor of the amendments to the Constitution, and In tarot of the election of Joint W. °soar." As we have proven that the editors of that sleet will lie, willfully, knowingly and purposely, before we out place any confi dence in their lions we must first ask t hem to have Mr. M'Alliater swear that they are telling the truth Ton TAIAL or CIAIMPOILL.—The trial of William Campbell for the murder of Consta ble lbw, of Potter township, was brought to a close en Wedneaday morning last by the jury readerini i vemil...4lrmanalaugh ter. The trial occupied live days, and the . - result is in strict accordance with the ides that so generally preveils thoughout the Country that "they won't hang a man for, murder in Centre county." We think the evidtmea.irr the case would at least have justified a verdict', of murder in the second degree, and less punishment for socrimp of such magnitude seems to us like putt nig a premium on human.)ife. The sentence of the Court, up to the time of going to pres 4, has not yet been pronounced. A New LAW AtlTLlOElry..—"Flush Times in Alabama" is the title of • new authority reoently introduced into the law prsotiee in this county by 'Squire Wilson. 'During his speeoli in defence of Campbell in the court room last Monday night, this gentleman read largely from "Flush -Times," In order to prove, we believe, that ohm *en. are born Dare, memo achieve lying, while others have lying thrust open thin. The effort wee on ettecili to throw discredit upon the •evidench of a witness, named Miner, and the profound authority adopted by the equal. ly profound lawyer to accomplish this was "Flush Times In Alabams." It is needless to say a smile wont around the coast room, In which Judge, bar, and spectators par. ileipated, and it was universally conceded that 'Squire Wilson is the gut man in the (known world who has had the confidence le •Meratis "'Slush TIMID." to the dignity of a law•book. , Wilson! If the aamini ;plished attorney desires any more authori- Med int heirs hi will permit ug, resole • ,mend .. Mother Gleam" or "Baron Munchen men." • C 0 xltuf,_ is:4x EjteßThrj, Boom ro Rantoul a Riollyi TONI ON AN AL LEM= "D '—The trial of Josiah H. Brown, D. 4,...2411; and D. LI Yager, Election Board of Bllowshoe township, for. Illegally retain* the rote of John Daytaai. at the October election In 1866, resulted in the conviet ion of Brow% and Betts and the acquittal of Yeager, lfic Can hiving In structed the jury that they could not con riot the latter under the evidence. The facts of the case, as &ea in'evidenoti on the trial, are about as follow: John Day top, a man of foreign birth, presented him self at the window at the October election in 1865, offering his bsilot in one band and hie naturalisation paper and a receipt 'for tases in the other. if,irwas challenged by one of the Boyd ea a deserter]-se -he- had been absent from the township during one of the drifts. They refused to allow him to vote unless he would take an _oath that he had not left the township to avoid the draft. Mr. Dayton refused to do thin and his vote wasrejected,Mr. Yeager protesting agaipes the Kelp of the Board and being. overruled by hie companiose. Mr Orviii. assisted the Distriot Attorney in the proem <lotion and Mr. ?J'Allistcr conducted the defence. The jury was out but a short time when they returned with a verdict of guilty an to Drown nod Bette and not guilty as to Viesiceid We , hope the effect of this trial may be to prevent all mph illegal attempts to de prive qualified voters of their rights in the future ;, we hope it may teach narrow• minded men that it is no light matter to take from • Gillian the right, guaranteed him ty • solemn compact with his Govern ment. The Supreme Court of this State haa decided, under the law of our own Le gielsture, that there can be no question as to a man's right to vote until he ham been tried for desettianAnd cm:Wad : and then the record of such trial must he produced as . evidence Election boards in this coun ty will Ind it a perilous matter to attempt anytlitrig of the kind in the future BLACK m. Witte: —7ltilitort time since the Town Council of this place advertised for sealed proposals for laying water-pipes along Allegany street. A number of ap plications were received, blit two of which, however, were taken into consideration by the Council. One of these was the props eel of Mr. Cyrus Strickland, a respectable white mechanic of this place, and the other that of a negro from Lewistown. Every thing considered, Mr Strickland's proposal was lower than the darker's, yet the Afri can received the contract, to the disgust ot . Mr. Strickland and all decent white men. When we take into consideration toe fact that Mr. Strickland's political proclivities are of the same eagle as those of our aboli tion Council, and that he has been a tax payer here for ten or fifteen year., the in justice done in this matter will be apparent to sit- The idea that an unknown nigger from., tt distant county can come here and have the preference id mattes.' of this kind over one of our own respectable and intel ligent white citizens is outrageous, and should arouse the indignation of every white man sad woman in the community. But it has always been the policy of the negro-equality party to import niggers to take. the bread out of white teen's mouthy, and it wild be unnatural and- out ofllace to expect any other motion from the aboli tion Council of Bellefonte, even in favor of so intelligept and respectable a men and member of that party as Mr. Strickland. Had Mr 8. done the work, we are assured it would have been well done, and be would tlwaye kayo been here to keep it in repair. The darkey will no doubt make a bad job of it, get kis pay, end then leave for parts unknown, while the will very like ly be put to the extra expense of haring the whole job done over. So much for ab olition lore for the nigger in Bellefonte. A GINTLINANLY CONDUCTOII.—The inter ests of a railroad company are generally to a certain extent advanced or retrograded by the character, or, rather, the peculiar /Mancini-tattoo of the conductors in its em ploy. A gruff, surly, unmannerly boor of • conductor, such as is frequently met with on our various railways—but, we are happy to Bay, is a rare animal on the Penneylva-- nia Central—will bring discredit and oppro brium upon the beet managed road in ex istence, and cause the traveling public to avoid it save upon the most neuessitous oc mishits. On the contrary, the politeness, *Minty, and general good sense of a con ductor will have just the opposite effect, and will redound to the benefit and increas ed profit of the company. Passengers al ways look upon a gentlemanly and obliging conductor as their friend and protector, end their estimate of a company and iu road i■ generally based upon the treatment they re ceive while passing over the tine. We hare been led to make these comments from no tieing the gentlemanly courtesy with 'blob' Mr. ALLISON HAUPT, one of the conductors on the Bald Eagle Valley Bond, peifortiri the duties of bin position. lie is peculi arly fitted for the place, and is a Moat pop ular and obliging officer. He is, moreover, intim of great firmness, and, while kindly attentive to the comfort of all, will suffer no 'violation of the rules or regulicions of the road. The Company could barrios bet ter man In that petition, or one who would be more regardful of its rights and inter ests. We predict that Mr. Haupt will yet reach a ligh pt.eition among the railroad men of this country. The Bald Eagle road seems to be partic ularly fortunate in its choice of conductors. Mr. DALS, another of the conductors, is also highly spoken of by the traveling pub- Its. It has not, however, been our goad forttuse to ride with Mr. D. to the extent that we hare with hie brother conductor, but these who have speak of him in high terms. W■ TAU' I? ALL BAOIC.—Tire Wilson wench organ of this plum, In boasting of the recent Action or GOD. JAL A. Brnss, says Wat • •'The WATCHMAN is now aware that •It Bodo that It will retreat is out of the question.° Our negro worshipping cotemporary is a little too fait. We WILL retrial. We believ ed at the time that we pahliehed OsA. BMA. vp.!. as a eon the, that be was •mito hli word ; that be bad some geed poiltioa principles; that he would eland by his assertions and oppose (thaar, and shot he was as he declared himself Wilson advoceth of trwsitlent Joussos's reociastrnotion poli cy wails febehd Of the Union. 4 But we will take it all back now; we don't believe ITT thing of the kind now about him. He Is a political weather•pock that the ►math of . ap few nigger worshippers can blow is wt dlrewilow. • HJ is a radical now, but the ed itor of the Press won't risk a two cent *lgor that he'll be a radical In two weeks from this. Will you ,George ! Hav'nt we re i , ificolcolf „. Ni. J. G. Lszatmaik has Inutouted us 1,111 i l 6tiv94; 4,e Whl4lo welshed seven pound' sad the reaudnlng one two pounds. Ilfauyls7 . tWto,i4 t o hot t we would lite to 1w titip4 re . A Cues.—Mr. lamp, isakb Ilileskirg speech, made use of the Urri • .Ood and u manity party." Some aboliliolists • little diatauce ocr, and probably befuddled With "knock your eye out," mistook his words, and at ones started a story that he .had celled them a .v3iiid damned party," and thereat were most terribly 'hooked. The wholl', subject of conversation In abolition circlet in ISllleisborg now is the alleged feet that the young Illinois orator swore like "the army in Flanders," and the gossips have bad • fine time retelling the slender. filfr. F. will probihly shift If ilesburg again before the et . mpaign is over, end then if our abolition grannie', listen allsolisely they will probably hear some more 'casein' TUN ill:14012M erected by Dr. Dobbins on Bishop Itrget is fast approaching form and comeliness. It will be an improvomept to (hat part of town. • AORICCLTURAL CULL6na 0. PINXBY LI A r lA. The arrival, election and meeting or Electors took place at the College, in Cen tre County, on Wednesday, Septette:her 5, 1866. The mewing was called to order by Fred erick Watts:of Cumberland county... Pres ident of the Booed of Trustees, who designio ted James Miles of Erie, and B. Mk Ellis, of Lycoming, tellers,. - Nominations for new members of the . Board, and to fill vacancies were then made, viz: • Frederick Wails; of Cumberland, Craig Biddle, of PblisdeFpbis, • James Mllee; of Erie, James Kelly of Allegheny, to fill a vacan cy caused by the resignation, of Samuel Chadwioh orAllegsny. The roll of delegates was made up end celled, when it appeared tat the following electors were present. rrnispreiford Apferiffirrat - Horirty— , A Boyd—Hainilton of Dauphin, Antos E. Kapp of Northumberland, John Murdoch, Jr. of Allegany, William 11. Holstein of Montgomery, B. Morris Ellis of Lyooming, William H. Biseel of Allegany. Al!pimp—James Kelley, IV ell laut If. Guy. Berke—llon. J. Pringle Jones, C. Alfred Smith. Bucks-4esee 8 Staekhouse, Josiah 11 Smith, John IVillinan. Ulan—non Samuel Calvin. Cumberland—Hon. Frederick Watts Ciatton—E McCormndc, George Form, L J. Fesron. ' Columbia—Joseph B. Conner, James Mos tees, C. Bißenbender. Chr.ter—Jub 11. Jackson, Ererard Cou rad, Isaac Jackson. Centre—Reuben Talent me, Moses Thomp son, II N. Nl'Alliker = Erie—Junes Miles Frank/m-1V S Everett 'Hurniugdon—John Porter, Ilayea Hamil ton, John Sean. buhans—Sannueltiara, A W. Taylor, James )Turd. ✓umutn--Ilugh Hamilton, It. W Jamison Lseconting—John Gibson, Joseph Gilmer Laserne-A. C. Church, Charles D. Rey uohls. Mifilon—E. E. Loci CS', I. J Hoffman 4/onismmery—Allon W. Corson, J. W. llck man, John A. Bringburst. NertAutsberland—Charles Ststnt, Aaron Reber, Pitres Mosteller. Philadelphea—C. W. Ilarrioon, George Blight. ll'ashoggion—Willisto C. Brownlee. rork—Philip A. Small, Henry Kauailei Alexander Underwood. Upon the call for Trustees it appeared that Metiers, Watt.; Biddle, Mies and Kel ley were unanimously chosen. A form of *leonine was ...it/milted on be half of the Board by Dr. Allen, l'resideut of the Institution ; after which the delegates orgaulaed by the appointment of A. Boyd Hamilton of Dauphin, as President, and John IL Bringburst of Montgomery, and John Gibson of Lycoming, ns Heeretaries. After debate, on motion of Mr. Murdoch of Allegany and Mr. Holstein of Montgom ery, the paper read by Dr Allen was noon imoualy adopted The following resolutions were then sub mitted by Mr Watts of Cumberland, which were adopted: • Resolved, That the agricultural interests of the Commonwealth demand that the Ag ricultural College of Pennsylvania should be sustained and encouraged for the attain ment of two objects : let, For the instruct ion of youth fu aLlpthe branches of scientific agricultural knowiedge, and. ffil, For the practical application of such knowledge to the art.of farming. Resolved, That the Institution, slat pres ent established, is well adapted to all the purposes of literary and smentifie instrum lion. But, in as much as the prat teal work ings of the Institution do not appear to give such a practical illustration of the value of Science as applied to Agriculture, it be recommended to the Board of Trustees tti apply to the next Legislature for the estate list:meta of two model and experimental farms, East and West is Pennsylvania upon lands of diversified quality, where the prin• eiples of agricultural knowledge may be Seated by practical experiments, under such rules and regulations as may he adopted by the Institution, and that the Legislature may pass such laws as will appropriate, for the attainnieja of those objects, the fund arising from the proceeds of the public lands appropriated by the Government of gig United States. Resolved, That we deem the establishment of an agricultural Journal, tinder the pat ronage and editorship of the Faculty of the College, an essential means of diffusing in formation amoigg.,,the people of the State as to the operatiet of the the re sults of experiments made upon the model farms. Resolved, That a Committee be Appointed, whose duty II shall be to present n memo rial to the nest Legislature asking their ponourrenee ip theie views and their action lb give them efLeot' Remarks upon these resolutions wero made by Masarti. Mardoelt df Allegany, WAllinter of Centre, Ilarrison of Philadel phia, Holstein of Montgomery, Brownlee of Washington, Hamilton of Juniata, Scott of Huntingdon, Jackson of • Cheslor, and, by permission of the meeting, by Professor F f the College Faculty: The President was authorised to appoint the Committee under the lout resolution, and announced the gentlemen composing it as follows: • Job H. Jeckeon, Chester county, ,J Pringle Jones, Berke deputy, IL N. el'Allieter, Centre county. • L.- After 'w ioh , the meeting adjourned Abolition County Platform Timßepresentatives! of the Union Republican Party, la Convention assefebled, calling to i mind the cheering fact that the Union mad gov ernment, to the preservation of which we have devoted so much of toil and labor and treasure, and in defence of winch so many 4 our, loyal and gallant mldien have laid down their lives has survived the dangereid treason in our court ells and rim" euperior to the poorpre of traitors espennipsd e i gninkt It In • 'Ong nod. bloody war, and the am more ehesiting mad encouraging fact that the great - partg of loyulty.and Video, whnse Ohne* , in Centre result; Irian: cho sen to reprenent, hap alien beau pirilled and strengthened, and consolidated, by the treseber was attempts of one of Ito favorite and -fleodleih rounders, and other chosen y.laiettalne to f divide and destroy il, and s dm to- der most notable instance in hist of its foes b its loyal adherence to its oh en doctrines in despite of false and corrupt / e n, the bland ishment of power, and thebr of patronage, winning everywhere to Its sup ort the best and britentrif pin gallant soldiers. 'end the truest I ,end toad enlightened of dor eitiseu of every clam and condition In accordance with in:m ho...red eustow tills again la astling &with then put d octrines of national loyalty end hemen liberty for which we tbaght in the past and rote In the present, hy declaring : Firer. That wo rovalptly ezprau ear , rtoogaition ntth boor ofgralglity 0 as ton_ _ ,chirrit Us d Ulna I:kW" troy dlsisidis the coe d or clog Mar uni I ear Gone/w a wa to all Its authority ai l l i trnr I bompes to pea... &coed. glingniegt gratitude is den to our gallant set dlitii Nadeailbre, to whose valor and devotion to our lag and government, and to the priaciphe astimµiing the gruel Union party which eeppottail and ea-operated with thew, is due the fact that loyal wen nay sleet in securi ty and pewee, protected by a 'oversewed of oar whole eoentry,--streug cumi& to crash rebel lion and keep Wafters ant of the recitals tof the • patron. find, That sall utterly repudiate the doctrine that traitprs have an abiding and inherent right to a coke Is the government, and aim the right of the who bear true faith and al legiance to the Constitution cod government of the United State, to detertnine upon chat Tendinous <omelette traitors shall be permitted to resume, or whether they shall be permitted to femme at all, thepowers they ens wielded for the overthow of oar Constitution end dill...bi tten of oar Union. l'oardt, That fee are in Iheor Oil extend ing pardon and mammy to the great mum of our SourhurgTellosecnisane, who hare been misled or forced into rebellion agatort oar tiovernment and that we desire no greater pmniehment for the more Intelligent and less excusable traitors then an exclusion from the plate, a tr.a.,..c, betrayed by them, and are ready to, accord to theta the smme cone in the co ru - 20 • of the al- Ilion whjeh we VOMIT*/ enjoy whenever they i...c exhibit a sincere determination to retort' to their allegiance to the 1:11M30 and cept in good faith ea LIWArIOW the limiest reso is of the war, and comply' did' the conditiona iOIII down by Congress in its exercise of rightful police.. the representative of the sovereignty ' I the pat ion which conquered them. /Vol, We are in rover of the ratification of the propane7asimilstatsestal-- Amentiommis, sad demo thciPencorporat ion into our fondattental law so a condition 'Of Itecoortrution . in no to be dispensed with. ' :firth, 'We are in foe or of paying the Name al debt, principal and 'Merest, ii4orthog to the tonna of the contract between the government and its creditors, &reline, We are in favor of the increase of the Pensions of Widows and Invalids, lately gran tell by Congress, and we commend oar repre sentatives fur their action in this matter, assu ring them we will pay cheerfully any tik neces sary to supply the means of comfortable laving to the maimed, the widowed and the orphaned of our braves. and that we urge upon Congress the propriety of enacting a uniform /air ofpeanoas which shall include all the liberal provisions of prMent leer; and correct defects, was to reach all deserving persons 'who suffer for the mean. of In mg by meson octhe loss of relatives on the field of battle, or,,by . vason of disease, and er permily that provision be made for the *blows and orphans of thug* whose late is unknown by reason of their dying in rebel prisons, where nu records were prevcripl. • &pit, We commend the Bill imivalising the bounties to soldiers, which passed the House of Represent/attics. and urge dor Representati‘es to secure its passage ass 11 seamy be, al • measure which justice and faith requires up to curry out whatmer its cost may be. and that our thanks are dug our present able Repress-eta tis e to Cougress, lion. Stephen F. W ikon, for his consistent rapport of this bill. and that we commend him especially fur acting against the parstige of the present unsatiNfactory spit, in compl, to enactment in relation to bounties, and against the laws increasing the:alarms of mem bars of coogrna • SinG, Our gratitude is dee toour distin uished fellow-citizen who lass administered the affairs of our State government fur nearly Pis yedirs, Gun. A. G. Curtin. We rejoice in his fame. We confide in his patriotism and integ rity. We thank him fur his eminent rermces. We are especially gratefully to bun for his tare of and kindness to our soldiers, sail in chief for that grandest of all patriotic Impulses which led him to male the orphans of our tinkle. the children of the Commonwealth. We hereby in struct our candidate for 'Representative in the General Assembly, m the neat of his election and request our Senators to use all honorable means to secure the choice of Andrew it Cur tin for Senator in Congress. - nark. In Stai-lien.John W. I' . our can didate fur Governor we recognute a man worthy to occupy the places! Andrew G. Curtin, a man whose dm aloe. to his countri's highest inter ests has led him to trunfice tha ease and com fort of hum% and to encounter all the trial.. privations and hardships of war, • man who has proved hts ability to rulit to the most trying nit ration. in civil life, and his fitness to corunthad in many • battle for his couotry's nag. who, in the struggh7 for the true principles of liberty im planted by one fathers. has risen above party ties a n d shown hun.if • punt, and one Rahasagaarage in the field was attested by Lon unable wounds no him ability in Councils has hos been rewarded by emtaent suceess. The Republicans of Centre county tender to Gen. John W. Geary their cordial and earnest sup- Peet. Eirrerth, Our thanks are dun our Congress lately in session for their nohle courage, atesd fastness and patriotism, am/ for their honorable and efficient pros isiona to secure to all men their Just rights as utisens, and to protect the hum ble and loyal against the hate and persecutions Gs• proud and unpanitent rebels who mill disturb our land and detract our rout:lett. Twelfth. We are still, as ever, earnestly op. posed to any reduction of the duties upon im pelled utartefat tures, and call upon our repre mniatures to use every effort to protect Amen "can industry nod II or laboring men fr o m the Tomoss competition of the pauper labor of De. roue Europe, by maintaining and increasing the rotas of torrttf on imported goods, and by 'adopting spot ifir rather then ad ialorem rates of duty. Fite eeeee k, revere the memory of Abra ham Lincoln, need by the procurement, of and wi struggle to perpetuate the glorious principles of which he wits the truest and noblest Representative, to Oil futdre time, Oran in the belief that in so &irk we shall hest subset.. the Interest of humanity and country. and honor the memory o f A mer ica'. great Emancipsuor, Patriot and klartyi Fourteroull, We hereby endorse and tenon. nate Stephen F. Wilson, of Tioga Co , our Rep rosentatii e in Congress, and pledge to hum our earnest effort, to secure his re-election by a to ; umphant toniority, The Republicans of Centre county will listen to no proposition for comp's,- wise candidates, when lathes like those now ag listing the country are to be settled at the polls Our auplaoha/ Conferees are instructed to sup _port the nomination of lion. Stephen F. Wilson Studer all circumstance, • • • . - Ft/I...nth, We hereby repud Late And low Joh n - son, William 11.1ieward and Edgar Cowan their conduct and principles, their anus and hopes, their party and pidiey; and surrender then; with the contempt which true men feel ibr•trottor*, to the company of tones, rebels and renegades which they hail, chosen. Sexissiak. Our earnest indignation a aroused against all falsw-imarted rulers by the exhiln lion of the legitimate effects of the policy of our renegade ailseiiint rat 1111 l , afforded by late es eats in the oily of New Orleans, and v wc unstic with the gallant, and distinguished s nor whq eon, nitunle then:, Gen. Philip II Sheridan, in pro flouncing a premeditated hod inexcusable mur der of true 'patriots—sand w hold Andrew Sidin len responsible as a principal actor iti the cfatir tragedy. Sseewirsoint. In fine we endorse the cousins tpin of Gen. Geary, the proposed Amendments al l , the Constitution of the United States, the policy 01 Cooheece, and the conduct of our Rep resentatissw in Congress, the selection of Sol -4lers duly qualifies' for the offices of profit end Oust m the gill of the people, the haerease of penoons, the fair and Just equalisation of boun ties, the exclumun of leading (miters from office the protection of the natural rights of all citi 8008 born or naturalised in the United States, the representation in Congress of all the States by loyal teen whenever they swept the nredi lions laid down by Congrelirand protect all their riltleens alike by milli:inn laws, the repu diation of all Rebel debts, and rebel elaims fur damages by war, the payment of the National debt, protection to Amencan Industry, punish ment for the leading traitors, and (hose who aided In the strotilona Outrages against our cap tured aoralers. Etykorark, We commend to the support of ill true friends of Union and Liberty, the gen tlemen plated in nomination fur the various offices of our county to-day and assure them that we shall all earnestly labor for their success and for the prineiples to which they and we are devoted. Nowte.th, We am in ftror of leaving the question of sufrage to the people of the States and deny that we seek to enfranthke kerma and assert that we decline the discussion of the question simply because it is a false issue nod mum so remain until the time (Or proposing Amendments to the State Constitution arrive, and me then only arise after two years discus sloe in the Legislature, and be settled only by a direct vote of the people. We do not favor the enfranchisement of the etyma to Pennsylva nia, sad we do not ask it anywhere, We only ask that if they are kept silent white men shati not be permitted to elm* or rota for them. The Resolutions hewing been teed and adopt ed the meeting - adjourned. JAS. P. COBURN. THAD:'P. STEVENS, Secretaries. HARM ED. tOWItY—OLOSE.---On the 30th alt. by the her W. S. Pons, U.-. Clristium Lowry, of Rock Purge, to Miee Slisobeti Mee, of Pi0.1./1( clap. BLAYEELg.6.—.MII'CIINLL—On the 30th ult., by the sans, Mr. Lornoier, Blakedtr, to Nis. Racial Slacken, ell of Rook, Yore. • TRBA6TER—RAMBEY.-0o the 29th ult., by the sone, Mr. 8. P. Treaerer, of Malan coun ty, to Ilia Jerene L. Ramsey, of Clarion Ninny, Pe. DIED. wrctis R. MITCHRLI.,.—At Howard, Pa., oil Buddy, Apal NA, PM, Willis R.. alds.t ehlid at ina. P. dad Sffe. 11 Nitediell, aged on liat 4 siavaa ;booths mad ARM.= days. Tlia little lad an still sod lb. mail ream it lent forever. The hand of death has Mooed the dark eyes in the eternal sleep, and they will meet more natio*e upon the thing. of time. Ne have laid the Mill form beneath the eold /lay, and bid adieu forever to the bright being who for only two years lent his cheering-pres ence to the scenes of earth. We followed his little footsteps to the brink of the rhill river and saw him launch out upon its dark waters with no human companion, and only the be mared,heart of a fond parent can know the im olai of that parting. Human nature is crush ed in agony when•the little tendrila which have entwined themselves around the heart strings are rudely torn away, sod the broken spirit ran find no consolation amid the menek of the life from which the loved one mal ported. dint there is comfort in the thought that -01 olch es the Kingdo m !leaven." end that they have only prectoled us s little wh le to the realities of Eternity. Little Wetlie to not in the cold grave "but risen," .d henceforth that bright spirit , which never Sinew unhappiness here, is plated beyonl all, poisibilly of suffering in the long future Ilie-borp of fife fell (1 . 011.1 111 X 111111 lehe fore el. a 'bawl. tiring had thrilled la. hie touch Life's tousle 1 1 / 1 1e elf sweet to 111111. for be nee er.litard its discord : earth's path , were nob for he never felt their thorns Ile passe, 111 the sunshine and happiness and hive of dude, to the eternal tad tonic nod biro and bliss of eaten. And faith directs us to the Saws., who led him through the .alley of the shadow, end hope points in to the time when, .4.4 the ollowers which deepened to their eternid beaclly ,before tile trees of Eden fret bolted themselies to the tact:von of earth." we shall vneel our loved one and be separated no more forever. The Bellefonte Market I WerAly by d• Keller. Ng. Kt Thu ioLow tug ure the limitations up to I k an Thur.ilsy e. enmg, u hen our paper went to l.rern Wt.le Wheat. per ... $2 Red Wheat'. per lowhel . .. $2 .2asa ridl.J. pee 2.E1 O•t•, Der ba,hel.. 45 Bark), per ‘.114a1.. . . But kwheat, per bushel Clo,ereee4l. per ..s4.oofeas au Potatoes, per Eggs, 'or dorm . Lord, per ponua Baron, per pound Pork, per pound.. . Tallow. per pound . Bolter. per pound ..... Hags. per pound Ground Plaster, per ton New York Markets R•p•„wd rrrrl /y /••r Mr IV kV UM AN, by i•)e n•n, IsMyerohl gin Trefey. Coro,' ~,,, PPI Velt 38, 11" h rteholl St., Y The la "re the yrmfririmast f,,r the ter. At og/my S.,,t•mber 4, I 4e41. Fl.Ol 11. -N. Y Suite Superfine 5 2tou, 7 6,. Mich Ind 111 and lowa. Rote, 6 5.5(4 9.40 Ohm R. II Shippino 820OA 0 00 ()bin Extra,. Trade ... 10 100412.1511 St Louse Extra Family 12 21616 D 5 RYE 61.01'11 CORN 511:31, . ............ .... 4 750, 5 00 1% I I I.: IT-51.1traukte Club .per ho 2 180 i, 220 Anther State ..... . 2 5506 2 02 While, Canada. .. .. 2.606 ADO White Michigan •• 2.50(x9 275 Red Western ..... 1 5 9 ( 4 . 1.75 RYE 5. . . .650 h 1.10 CORN-Mixed Western__ •' .81(h, 84 Yellow and Willie IVestern 8461. 92 OATS- Western .47(d. .56 New York and New J erre), " OA 63 BA RLFIY. " .8009 1 10 SERI/so-Clover t.. per lb. 126.1 123 Flax .per ho 3 451. h 3 Ifit Timothy " .400(0 5.00 BUTTER per lb. .2064 45 CHEESE ........ ....... ....... .114014 18 CUT 3IEATS- -Shouldere.... " .1204 .1 6 3 Nano- .............. " 21(4 .26 Middle.... " .140.. 161 1.1 RU " 10(4, 211 TA I.LOIV ..... ...... ........ " 1209 123 EGGS. per doe. .270 25 URIEb FRUIT-App1e1..... per lb. .1409 15 " .17 . A 214 Plane..... " .28(4 .32 •he.Tkok. Pe ax hoe (peeled) ......... " .13 a, :10 lunpeeled Raspberries '' .50 1, .50 Rlnekbertles " .1100. .65 " .3154 .0115 POTATOES • per bbl. 3.7544 5.41 filliorellancous EIV ST o .11 AT Pflll,l PSlll' lt,;, I'EN'rRI.: COUNTY. PA More gooda c•r. be had for lea. money at the cheap Woe of I RITZM tN A: KELLER at Philipsburg, Centre County, rennnyll anm. than at any other establishment in the State They keeps constantly on band a choice situ k of STAPLE AND F NCY 00008 BOOTS I :3110ES, READY MADE CLOTHINO, Nonons, Queen•ware, Ilairdware, Vilow and =MU And m fact a complete assortment of all the ar boles usually found in a first class country store. =I Frau( k Merios, all wool, Plaids, Coharks Reps., Alpateits,lark Silks, it , HOSIIIIIV—WouI and CtottN Shute and C , Drawers. Fine Shirts, Silk, ton and Lanett Hentikerebtefe, Hoop Skirts, best makes CLOTHS AND CA SSIMERES—French Broad cloths, Satinets, Melton's, Sc., for winter wear. SHAW LS—A full Imp, all wool BOOTS AND SHOES. We will keep at all times a full assortment u custom made goods. PRODUCE T 4 EA IN EXCIIANOR FOR GOODS, AND TIM I=l PAIN IN CASH FOR GRAIN Of ITIMII3 Flour and Feed, kept constantly on hand Aug. 24 1860—tf. RITZMAN k KELLER EXAMINATION OF 'TEACHERS. The teachers of Centre county ire here by notified that examinations fos the reboots, tor the - current year, will be held at the follow ing tinier and place, to ernennenee at 10 o'clock. Penn Septomber Bth, at 5111behn Gregg " 15th, at Penn Walker 17th, at Ilublaraburg Mff !==t! CE2tl Liberty " 19th, et Eagle/ ille. Hoirarddeertin " 20th, et ilerrardrille. Boggs " 21st, Mld ilmburg. Spring " 22d, at Phtenix 111111 P. MIEN. " 28th, at Aanniburg. Met " 29th, at Robertborg. Potter Cletobet, it., at Centre'llell, /hints 3 , 2d, at Realsburg. Ferguson 3d, at Pine (hove. 11•111noen " 4th, at Storeistetre. . . • Patlut. bth, at Waddle. S. 11 Boohot 4 eth, at Rook S 11. Etttottsh.ttßoraside" 26th, at Asko), S. II Unita, 10th, of Uoionv Mastro, Oct. 11th, at Martha Furnace R. II Taylor t Worth Oat. 12th, at Port Matilda „Rush Oct. 24th, at Philipsburg. E idioms will he hold at Itebershurg, on liattCy7 Oct. 27th , and at Mllbelm, on Pot. utility, Nov. Bd., for the purpose of scrammed!. ting such no eonld not attend the regular public inspection, on presenting statements, signed by at least three directors, dieting that said ap plieants arstranted to leech, in the district, giv ing also the reason why they did Out attend the radio elareinistiOrk Directors and eNnesersressperrtfully invited ••• I to attend. It. lid. MAULS, = Aug 10-41 t HAUPT• 00, Want to macho ge plows t abeam for 21 eau of old from- at their ohops, either at Bellefonte or If Ileeburg, at the rat of $3O per too. Joao 15 Sl'iCiAL NOTICES. Ann rot , AMIrTIR wine a COVRll,llo.•kalt Ross. A Cora 7—Are you disposed to conaump lion 7 Are the lives of your children in feop ardy from sudden and repealed attacks of Croup if in purchaae altos of swami' .11- PROVAL ni BRlcriak• ! The People'. moat sure and riferinal remedy (• Cough., Colds, Croup, rotareA, Astlitso, h)psheri“, and nil Pulmonary de. , The Lubricator is a medical preparation in flie form of a Lozenge, which of all modes 1.. .the — roost pleasant- and convenient 'they -contain no deleterious in gradient, and are warrantgd to be always lode everior, the weakest and 'noel - sensith e rtom ark. In Croup they gun immediate relief. For Cough. nod Colds they are invaluable. For Catarrh, Asthma and Bronchitis they hate no equal In the market, (tide certsacates aerampa ny each box.) Diptherin, that drawled and demdating ditteas'a, they control wonderfully and almost iimactliateiy. No Public( Speaker, Singer or Tea , her should lie without, us they remove hoarseness and rtrapgthen and clear the tole.. tia.Alway a use them in titer, and if Ow symptoms are.aet era ate very freely. J II lILA LAOS A Co, orprietore, Elmira, N. Y For attic by IirIIKKI4IO ‘erYwhe.. end F limey tool 8.11'11.n, In Ilellyontei II -37.1 y V 1,1,11111 Sit 11,11, Ille In Raver. vh--Iteneo+ (lie Hair Hall's Vegetable Sici , 11111 ILI, Iteicotet ilvoy flair IA lit tooginal ruble lloWe egettiLle Sicilian Ho Renewer I', erenl+lho linir frian cIT.- Hall Vegetable Smitten Haw Renewer :Nita. the hair soft and glom , ' /la/I's t egetahle ii elitist] lair Hemmer hurt dot Maul the Aim. hall'. Vegetable Sicilian Hair Receiver 11 , hro,etl hest prepaialien roy Tiro tia teturesented to the ituttlie. For talc by 11 Ifrugglal l . !'nee itlOn, It. -P. HALL A t7O Nnelion. i. IL, Proprietor,. Aug 31 '6ll-I!t] bru ITt ll' IT. II SCIIATOI ! SellA T11:' Wheatn's Ointment will cure the 11. II In Att hours A I/1.1 cures Sots Rheum, 14. ,ci• ehr I Moon*, end all n 1,1 the .5,a Pries 50 rents. For sale by all druggists. By nendmg f.O cents to Weeks do Futter, Solo Agents 11711 trashington street, Boston, it will IU fan wanted by maul, from 01 postage, to any lout of the United Matra. • ---.... 11-20-ly Cut' tier' Live luau, ' bums! DROPS! V ' 7 . w'lcureitb 7 h. ,tu7l Sore 'Ylrtat,lethna It'ieurnaltrin, Neuralgia. Ague in thu Face, 111 . /1.1111 . 1111. TOM !maid. Boman, i l irain•. Maine, Clomp, Cold+, Feter and Aiple rlllll (71101 tr, le a Five itay. FiTil b nil ISFujkis e, with foil d irections for hoe ORRIN , BF IN- N It A Cl) . iiropririore, Springfield Mao , : Donna Barn,. CO New York 11 -10- ly STRANGE. DI r --Fiery ming lady and gentleman in the 1 tined States enii bear mono- Hung iery anti-b to their mit twinge by return mail (free of iliargeo by addressing the under signed. hose hating learn of being hum bugged will oblige by not nom mg this yard All others will please uildrees their obedient sem ant, TllOB. F CIIAPAIAN, 831 !hombre), Now York. 11-1 BIM "90 CONYI ,11,11 n --The mat erttrer, Imeing been re,tored 0111Mith in a tew weeks by a very maple, remedy, alter basing antlered for seyeral )turr Irtth aSeN ore lung ntreettonl and that dread dltease, Consomptton—•ii make known to hi fellow-salrerers the means of T.. all who desire it, ho will rend a copy of the preseription used (free o• barge 1, with the threetions for preparing and 111111,14 the came, who Is they will find in sure cure for Cowinoup- Olio. Asthma. Bronchitis, Cough., Colds, and all Throat and Lung titre. loons The only oho. t of the ad. ertmer 111 sending the Prescription is to benefit the 01111. led. and spread information ti blob he ....leen, to he ini aluublq, and lie hopes ei cry sufferer will try his remedy, no it will cost them nothing. and may pro.a a bless ing. Parties wishing the prescription. free, by return Mllll, 9111 please address lit v. ET/WARD A WILSON, Williamsburg, I( tugs County, Now York 11-1 Root Itt:or ' Hour Rena! Haan Root's Pet.tarlitne preset . , or the Mu of the Hair, t hanger it Crum gra) to ite original color in three week , — pre, mit, the hair Irvin the lied article for dreivong the hair ever found in market—will surely remove dandruff and dire ell diseases oldie sdalp—in delightful ly perfumed. core. beldam., and will not stain the ebb. We tell the story tiffiekl3, and tell it true, when we my it m a perfect Restorer and Dreesing rombinml So other to operation for the hair contain, l'exterbio •ut Oil Sold by all Draggiets. ORRIN SK INNER & CO., S o l e p ro p rie t or , springfteld, Mum 11-fO-1y Simian or YOUTH —A gentlemen who suffer ed for piers from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all the effmta of youthful indiscre tion, will„air !lewd, of suffering humanity, Bend free, to all who nee.. It, the recipe and dire: Dona for making the simple remedy by which he woe cured. Sufferers wishing to progt by the adver tiser's experience, cm do so by addressing JOIIN ,It OODItN, No. 13 Chambers St., New York, 11-1 tiooko St *tationarg FAV BOOK STORE. . The place to buy your Jlepeettiee, Daily ,k Weekly panel", Pietorielr. Stationery, Album, !Henke, Marion, School book.. Jewelry, Blank Look", No% 01A, ni4trilinente, Cattle, and books of any kind, at the very Innest tiguren. nt RIOURE R. HAINES lIATS A, CAPS New and eclenstve Book xtore. on High mireet or Omit door welt from A Ilegany streets— ') ni 1131S1 the place They hale er)lliong that Is wanted 113 their lone. end neli It evotorodmgly low. lire( them pall Moly 'Oll I IVIN (I STON'S BOOK ST(11I143 A..... in.., odd nod well known establishment has otordon been removed to the new Itrokerhoff Row, oloreetr) opposite the 1' 111 It A D 110 Ir S lle still I ceps on hand his usual assortment of theologii al. classical, scluoiLSunday school, and ecolLineous books. stationary and photograph albums. Alto on extensive assortment oh wall and minim! papers A liberal discount made ion schoollillooks and stationary)" to those who .03 to sell again Dail, and weekly papers convtantly on hand, New publications at pub lishers prices. Joo. 19 416 G. LIVINGSTON pHT°GRAPHIC, O E. & B. T. ANTHONY CO., Manufacturers of Photographic !Ontario's WHOLIDIALN AND RETAIL 601 BROAD W Y, N. Y. In rellitten to our tnain business of Photo graphic materials we are Headquarters for the tollowing, tis. STEREOSCOPE k ST-EREOSC")PIC VIAITS Of Amerman wed Foreign Cities and Land reaper, Groups, Statuary, etc. • STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS OF THE WAR, From negatives 11111110 in the vitriolus cam paign/I and fanning a complete Photographic history of the gteat contest STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS ON GLASS, Adapted fur either the Magic Lantern or the Ste...cope. Our Catalogue will be seut to any addrese on receipt of Stamp. PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS. We manufacture more largely than anj other hoer°, about 200 varieties (row 50 cents to S5 O each Our ALBUMS bare the reputation of being superior In basely sod durability to any Card Photograph. of 47enerals, Statesmen Actors, etc., etc Our Catalogue embraces over five thousand different subjects, including reproductions of the most celebrated Engravings, Paintings, Sta tues, ect. Catalogues moot of receipt of .tamp. Photographers and others ordering goods C. 0. I) , will please remit-'2/0 per cent of the amount with their order. )H - Tho prises and quality of our goods can not fail to satisfy. June 22 'Went $2,000 A YEA It made hy say one with 815 —Stencil Tools. No ea nonce necessary. The Presidents, Cashiers and Trea sures, of 3 Banks indorse -this circular. Sent free with samples. Address the American Sten. oil Tool Wbeks, Springfield, Vermont. July 57, 1861-3 m. BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE FOR SALE.—The undersigned offers for sale his very deniable ptoperty in the borough of Bellefonte A lot of ground containing three fourths of an acre more or less, on which is erected a good two story dwelling, a good sta. ble and other outbuild nge. Also excellent fruit of all kinds, consisting of apples, peaches, plume, pears, cherries, grapes, quinces, currants, goose berries, and rasp-berries. The Property is situated near the Bellefonte Academy, and is certainly one crass most desi rable homes in the town. rot forthp parties lan inquire of Aug 10.tf. - W. W. BROWN. GRIM HIDES. The highest market mire kr cash, paid for green Uhler of all kinds, at 32 SUSSIIANS. DO YOU WANT TO WUY. Ingraih, three -Ply, Lin or •n) other kind, go to DO YO( WANT TO Bl'l I=9l the Onto, to go It Tyl TOO WANT TO BUY 1= or anything else. You will find t Cheaper Ana * In larger quantities, than any where else at May IR *6(l-If. STERNIIIMIS NE %% STORF „Hale opened up an ENTIRE NEW STOCK of tiOODS 'of every ilescription.at their new don etiout oit Spring street . which were) purchased at PA NW PR JAWS, ,und will be sold •• low if not lower,l Minn ran he found elsewhere in this, I•eetiun. Their stuck coulprison in, part, Dry Good _Notions, Goods, Iloseries, Fancy Goods, Clothing, Poke it Shoes, lints & Caps, Carpet-Dugs, Umbrella., Parasols, Gentlemen and Ladies Furnishing Goods, Ladies Cloaks ik Cireu/ars, In Stlk and Cloth, ,Carpetlng. '•nd everything el. that le to be' found in s well storketl sonntry store „COUNTRY, PRODUCE, taken in exchange for goods, end Ithe highest market pries paid. 11-21-ly TO ALL YE LOVERS SPLENDID GIIEA - P GOODS To Ye Advocates of Economy ! I Ilas just opened a new store on the diamond, in the room lately oeupled by P,fer'• Grocery lore. Having experience in the business he flatiers himself that his stock will please all. DItY GOODS. Cloaks, Shnwle, Carpets Queenewnre Boots Now is your tone for bargains, the prices to conform to the times. All thd leading style. of Niche, Children's Wear. and very articl e oecenary for one's comfort. Call and examine the stock befUre buying any other place. !larch 16 'WS-Iy. I NEW BOOT & SHOE STORE Tire citizens of this section' of the State 4,11 respectfully informed, that the proprietors hey. opened ( in the room next door to Irwin of. Wil son's hardware etureynro Allegany street,) a store for the exclusive sale of BOOTS A SHORE of their own and the beet manufacturers of the eastern cities. They are both experienced workmen, and the public earl rely upon the feet that none but TUE BEST QUALITY OF WORK will be offered for tale. They will keep LADIES: -Fine Kid Slippere, Gaiters, Italian and Euglish Lasting, Side Lace Gaiters, Lasting, Coogrena and Balmoral Gaitera, Luling NM° Grain Shoes. Miser,. and Children's Gnilore - and Laced Boot. of all descriptions. . . . FOR GENTLEMEN. French Calf Stitched Boots and Gaiter., Oxford Ties, Balmoral', Boys' Laced Boots, Boys' Calf Boots, eso. 12e12 Their menufacturing and repairing depart ment, will recedee their especial attention, and none but the beet and meet experienced work- men will be employed. They are . . DETERMINED TO PLEASE, and will spans neither trouble nor expense to maim theirs the grows Shoe Mere of this section Miy 7 . 66-Iy. GRAHAM I MoAFFRET. BOOT & SHOE MANUFACTORY The andenigned respectfully inform the al ine. of Bellefonte and vicinity, that be has established a first clus e BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTORY, next door to Pruner. store, on the north west ride or the diamond, where he will be pleased et all times to wait upon oasomers. Ile being as EXPERIENCED WORKMAN, customers can rut amused that, no pain. till WI spared to reader complete satishotlon. Ow. [loosen, ladies, almm and youth can be ammo"- motlated with tie best, Soots, „ Shoes, . 7 1 Vulture, Slippers, 41s. ameafsetored from the best Meek sad la Iles sad lama rtylee. Repairlns Of ell Mode promptly .Madded to. May ' PIT= MeMAHON. pRODVOZ OP All) anrDs, asd g ood yid wasted at ph. highest maiket pries at 11-91 przwenre. j ilkt) (ioo bs MIZE! Rag 1 =GI t•LO Til I Nil UM or Spring I=l 4iTERNBERt nooDs ER= II t. and Cape 1212211 EMS HARPER BROTH Ens EIZEIETI Queensware Ar STATIONERY, -"P KIM = I=ll=l Oil al dhs. prusertes of the best Qualities CIE Gaiters, Slipper. 1221521 EETTED do to & gyboco: ORAIIAM & AIcAPVREY Move Kid Button Bootle French Morocco Balmoral'', Tampico Qoat Shona, Lice, Boots with and without heels, etiimits. ~ G REAT ATTRACTION NEW GROCATT ;'71)1114 The undersigned beg. Imre to aaaaaa ee to the eitisens of Bellefonte end - the surroondlng country that ho has opened n new GROCERY in the room formerly occupied hrFrask Omens • hog store, on Allegany or Melo Minot, moil door to the herdwers More of Mr. Ramtrereer. He will always heap on hand, ...home, lon onA. raiainc (ann and redned,) meats, (Rio k basurra),Totosoa•a OP•CMCO of roffse.llammell•s, ditto; English breakfast coffee. Rio coffee 14 - PIP". • Also, syrup", I.mrering's, and prinie standard baking mains... of all grade.: npiees "lures, allspice, nutmeg', supstani, anitpetra ground alum .14 Ashton*" able salt, baking linbett's salerat.ll, washing soda. nova stArrh, sire, Boa], different qualities of stove polish, ' ?dawn's black. • ing,hnlters,bed cord., lotheslium, clothes pins, shoe brushes.' scrub brusher, clothes hrus“es, water, sugar, and butter crackers, ginger snap.. to. Ales i.Xays and tohaecoef the best brunt* and a Urge selortinent of tea* of the (Inca qualities Alto everything belonging to a = Country produce wittite) for nub in exchange. iti - d -- ainTiraAteral ATWayl - an - Irma Ale. • large mil rwried annortuient a giros and queensware, nortitell will be told The citizens of Bellefonte and .ieinit7 are .epertfully invited to r II and examine iny nek. W)I. STEWART. Bellefonte. Pc, Feb. P. 1868-11 y. G EO I D.k R'SPIFE NEW GROCERY STORE George D. Piffling. removed Ms grocery and *alley store to Rroaerhore new building, hi tag Inrge room directly oppemin THE CONRAD ROURE, and one door north of the post office. Ile keeps constantly on ham/ a prime lot ,el green and black team, coffee, sugar, ayrop• mackersd, herring, rod RA. holland kerrieg, and cheene of ail kinds He keeps dried puck cc, pp (vs, currants, eiderben ins, °bun.. Ife keeps STOMA salmon, oysters, sardines, maca roni. Ile keeps • large assortment of willow Wore. corn and rackety brooms, wispy, hearth broom•, hand scrubbing and blacking bnathes. move and shoe blaokning, cedar tube, baskets and shot, powder and gun caps, paper rollers combs, thread, and notion. of all kinds, 'canned fruit of all kinds. Ma navy, me lek end natural leaf tobacco, aa also his cigar. can not be excelled, Ile keeps Itt fact everything alipertigning to a list clue grocery and variety store. — lle hopes by striet attention to bun.. to retain his patronage, and also to increase It. Ile feels thankful for put forum, and denims people generally to place him under greater obligations e G EDW . ' E D. PIFER. Belle? Inle November 3rd. 1$ 5. 10 30 11'0 THE' PUBLIC MRS. SIMONS, Mate Sr., Loon Harge Has the largest sad ebeepest steel. of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, PIIIII, Culartrare, queenreare. Upon!, Wine., Solt, Candies, Roger., Tebeeee, ever offered In this market. The attention of Hotel and Store-kwepers called to the large stook of the following good on hand, which are offered at wholesale prism 200 banal. of 1144 200 BARRELS, OF LIQUORS AND WINES 50 boxes of chewing Tobacco, 100 000 Elegem, end a large lot of Salt Also, Flonrand Feed always on hand at JOl7 11, '64-tf. SIMONS, Main St. B URNS & SM ITCF ER. WHOLESALE GROCERS, aaD PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS No. 605 Market Stipa, Philmlalphia.. J 'Emma Donets—late of B. S. Jamey, Jr &Co. S. Souccaa, Jr. late of S. Smucker, Jr. & Co map 15, 1665.-Iy. W9AB & KIRK WHOLESALE GROCERS, AIM DEALERS IN COUNTRY PRODUCE, No 100 Arob Street, Between Front and Seemed Orders from the country promptly attended to july2flly. PHILADELPHIA R&FINED SUGARS; Superior melees. ) myrups fuet received, end will be wild low er thee celhd bought elewbere;urdrzwAtres. GAMMAR& lateet pattern., pod. chimp at STEWARTyI UEENSWARE of various variety and price a ETEWART'S. Brup & fßebiane G REEN'S DIEWG STORE. Room No. 3, Brokerbors Row. The undersighed respectfully announces that be has removed hie well known DRUG CHEMICAL-STORE. to the new room (No. 3) under Brokerhois ho tel, which he has fitted up for that Purpose; and having largely Increased hie stock Is now prepared to furnish his customers with pure DRUGS, ' CHEMICALS, PATENT MEDICINES. MIRE WINES A:LIQUORS, for medieinel wee, DYE STUFFS, with about every article to be found in an establishment of Ibis kind, such es Horse and Cattle Powder, Coal Oil, Alcohol, Linseed Oil, Olen, Paints, Putty, Sponge.. Alm the largest and but oollutioo of PERFUMERY .4ED TOILET 80.4 PS ever brought to title place. Teba.eo and cigars of the meet approval brands, constantly on hand. He would ea/I the attention of the pub he to his stook of notion., eonsiating of Hair. Tooth, Nail, Flesh and PAPA Drumbes. Cutlery, Pipe., Drinking Cop., Chess and Backgammon boards, Chews Men, Dominoes, ♦o. Also, a large variety of TOYS FOR CHILDREN. Particular attention Oren to preparing PHY SICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS.aad FAMILY RECIPES. Raving bad more than Mitre years expori enoe In the bagmen, he feel. confident ho eon render ratisfaction to all who favor hha with their patronage. FRANK F.• GAREN, Dereggier, Feb. 9, 1869-Iy. Room, No. 3 Ilrok. Row. SADDLERY & HARNESS The subscriber imp hive to Leers the pub lic papally that he has 'wormed Ids 114RNB88 . 84121,1111 manufactory, when these M wood as bele commodated with saythiag in his limn, ea He lowest terms. Time ho aid of Hanes, Usury EOM. Bridles Hone coven, Rosette, Trorkk, ?Tarsals& hap, or amything °trite Med, should g iv. ME a eel, DoeAforget the place. led door e"owe Bishop Wed. ork Alleppey, May 7 j 4 SUNN If 43IDR LINE-KILN," LEON MAOICALL, Pnosatiting. NFAR BiLLISPoxrs, PA The Proprietor, having greeted a esletsedst lame-lille ea tie e oliesardifolle peopsrly, along the ;greed, sea Bellefonte, I. prepared to eupply all dosed, for Ihwu to the sad more ellelest manner. i fINNY-SIDR EIL.N" be built off bereaved peladplss, sal the .lbse weaufeetsrod blab squid a theleit Plymouth limo, end eau lie borsht awned tiltsarea& In Cabo musty t dacha" _DAP pt beet of merlon, sad itan mew oit i ZM The Puordeter lopoodey tied be loasbnes, to omit • der slimed irpebererk se. Wades tie people that lue will always - gra Utow Ilea wadi of their mosey In losatMol, pure, whir limo. Address code, he Dm* to the - Proprietor, Ilidlefiatlea evades roe pleedto JOll2l D. Lama r Jul kit 1804. AP" CI min
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