iltnionatkileatchniait TIIIRMB-112 per Tar when paid In onlrane• 12,50 when not paid In adannee, and $3.00 Irian not paid before tbe expiration of the year. ACIMXTII.—WO here anthorited the following gentlemen to reeieve and receipt for eubserip tions to the DIMOCRATfe WATCEIVAII. J. Grenoble, • Oregg Townehlp. John IL Relfanyder, Pena THINGS ABOUT TOWN AND COUNTY —The publie sale of Jeremiah Mays will be the 211th. Bee Poster.. Owirrsu—The prof:leading' bad in refer enee to the "Soldiers Monument" are omtt ted this week for want of. space. We are also compelled to omit our Anewerd to'Cor respondente, D01:10 0110 p liaariva —Mr. 11. Y. 801- zer, J. Smith Barnhart, W 11. Larrimeri John Mitchell, A. D. Ilendesson, and A A Kerlin are all doing good mere ice in the cause of the Constitution and the Cnion. These gentlemen are speaking every night, 'and are entitle,' to the thanks °Nile Democ racy nod the country. =CIE= 11.1ALTUT.—The political health of the students at the Agricultural College in this Atate is good A rots taken by the young men of . i that Institution • few days since re sulted in • Democratic majority of five, which we consider evidence that the rising generation are taking a right view of the aolemn political questions of the hour We trust the students of the Apiculture' Col lege may •Iways be as true to the ir coun try as they have been in Ibi i instance, and that they will oppose to the bitter end what ever tends to degrade the white race. Tee llowsnit blestivo,- ; -The joint dm. mission at !Inward, ou Tuesday night laet, *awl well attended by both partiee, and panned of in the bent amulet , with no hard fee!mge on either side Nothing occured to mar the harmony oeintereet of the oCCll stun, and the speeches of both the gentle- Men who stood forYiras the elienipionst of their respecti” parties were listened to with profound attention and sespeet. An arrangement had been entered into before the speaking commenced that there should be no applause or interruptions on ' either side, and thin agreement• was strietst ad hered to The consequence was that every thing wan emanated in the most courteous manner. Notwithstanding the inclemenci of the weather dtiring the day, there wore about four hundred people present, and tho meeting was hold at the depot in the open nir The diecuesion woe opened by Mr A B Botanic:in, (Abolition: i) in a speech of three quarters of en hour to duration, whep Mr. Orris Memel:rat) followed in nil argu- gurueat of one hour in length. 14.11utoltieon then took the stand again for an hour nod Mr. Orelc closed with half an hour. Mach in,on did his best, but he was no ma j tch for A rvin His speech wee what would De called a good O • ne, and was well delivered, but it abounded more in high-flooring appeals to the pastimes and prejudices of his audience than In argument or common deuce lie was not able to prove the few points he tried to make, and relied more upon the roundness of his periods and the tole cibleneee of bin gesticulation than upon pie roundness of his premises or the poi of his logic Ile made, Ili short, quite a good sprestl-eagle speech, but the little impres sion it left upon the minds of the people wits apeedity dissolved by the sedge han, tom logic of Orvni, who made a Most power ful opeecli. even for him, anti proved every wo.ert ten and ponitton by the authority of such eminent jurists es Judge BusliroJ B sob ington, John baler II taboo, Mar shall, Story, and other.. Ile was there for ntgument,and had the beet suiltoritien right before himprepared to prove everything he The general op mien after the discussion closet/ Was that lfutchittun had been need up Both parties agreed on this point lie bad wads an tagenioue address, but it lack ed force and arguvenl. tbe Detnoorai wete elated over Orris, and are willing to pot hint nettles the best 1.011 Itt the aboli lion reeks Even the, abolltionlant then, cruet admitted that bin potato were units potable. and could not be controverted It in an acknowledged fact that Orris to one of the ablest constitutional• debaters in the roantry,awl II Wan hardly, wine to our aboli tion frlntwln to pit !lutetium!) against hint. It is grattfying. however that the meet tog panned of so agreeably, tint if such could always be the cone it aught be well to huh, a eerie. of these joutl 1115C11.10114 EMEM!I Prrt:tel —Au JI Ittion blAckgnord pup porting to hail from New Orlenne, named and celled "Judge," delivered e herangue In the Court !louse here un Mon day nighi lest Ills epecoh wee nothing but a •impernii•e flow of low eleng, and stomped him on nothing but n billingngnte orator of the most contemptible clans Ito 4..-- pr•;ft;ters to he , a Union men from the South, who suffered a grant -deal for opinion's sake and emote North at hist to die for lite priociple. Ile ie living yet, however, probably to the disadvantage of the coun try, —if Buell nn 111541111k/1W personege.can he supposed to eseroise any influence upon the affairs of State,—and ie now traveling over Pennsylvania making stump speeches for Geary. If he can't do better for hie frightened chieftain, however, than he did in the Court Mites bar. on Monday night, hie abandonment of the utilise for which he speaks would he en additional prop to its sinking CA Irelool. Ills audience wale email and ',sized and the enthueiasto of theasseru binge was at-the lowest ebb. • I f there in one moon thing on eirt h more des, mettle .than smother, it is a Southern abolitionist. Ile is the meet contemptible of all living betties. We honor a Southern mall who stands up boldly for hie couutry null hie cutietinitional rights, end can take him by the hand as an hottest nom ; bot on individual like Pilkin, who deeerte his section in the hour of danger and devotes bin time io slandering and maligning his own people, is an object of supreme die gust, and should be nic h e to feel the scorn of the whole people. We pees hint round fora traveling vagabood—• brainless alto /Win are. whose ignoramus le only ;quelled by his nropensity to force himself upon re epectable and intelligent oonetuttnitime as a public speaker s A Aluttasr Eo.7l.T.—A.Boyd Hut chison, the emaciate e alitar 01 the Ceufrsl Press, kb. abolition organ iu thin plasm, sod the man who u g Ily supposed to do the heavy writing for ibex skeet, is, 'as may Dot bets goutrally understood, no attorney—a prac ticing lawyer of short experience at the bar; to other words, he ta stayoong pettifogger, of low degree, who does a smill amount of business t in the way of collecting claim and getting pensions foe wountled soldiers end the widows of men slain in the war, always Inking eau, 110werer, to blow his own trumpet u loutuf asp older to create the IMpresaion that be la an In dividual of some importunes, and a man of weight and influence In the community. Of course, when we us. the term "weight" in reformism/do him. we tale to hie egotis tical setimate of bis ow* incubi capacity, for the question of tie muses lay...weight" Was definitely efitHed by the little rowan— tee wGioh took place between him and Juhn Moran,,ia which theriyitrat ,weight of the young lawyer wait not sufficient to nave him from a complete trouncing We are, however, digressing from nor legitimate subject, and must return to, the rustler in band -At the last tern of court, Hutchison was one•of the two counsel selected to sup• [fort Mr. Oraln in his defence of the pris oner Campbell, charged with the murder of Constable Bear, of Potter township. Ile was rather\iu the position of aid de-camp to Orris, and his bueinees was to carry out the direitions of ids chief, for.which ser vice lie woe to have the privilege of making a epeeek and was to receive a certain small amount of compensation in the shape of United States currency. In short,. he was a kind of small dog under the witgonarboao business tt was to growl around the outer edges of tile came nod drive away petty an noyances from tie chief winged Now, to show the extreme egotism of the teen and the impudent stimblaisance with which he forces himself upon the public attention, we entrant from bin otpn paper, of lust week, Ole Central Press,) his men not ice of his own speech' on that occanion It is about tile vaineet,the;coolest and Soot ustpurjAnwasee of self-praise we have ever read. Here it is. After noticing, favora bly, the counsel regularly employed in the cane, in order toget a chance to nay some thing of himself, he goes on (modestly) to remark At 2 ...lock I' M., Mr. Mulelaiclon opened the argument for defence, and until 5.30 hold the large concourse 'lc( people lOU hound with his earnest appeals to the jury. Ile commanded the company in the late warm which the prim ner was arprlvulo soldier, and thus, beside the relation of counsel and client, there was this tie between 'them. As ho in the rows."( be, ar gument warbled with the subject, hie mienso earnestness, his eloquent appeals, Ms bitter, scathing denunciation of alleged perjured wit nesses, the depth of hm rensonlng, built up for him a name Mr. Hutchison has taken his place among the highest of the legal fraternity, and though young' in years Cecil in his profession, has well earned a reputation to be envied by much older lawyers ermines. to very refreshing on ff warm day, but the temperature of the above ex tract is aheolately chilling. It iv a regular ebolition w blow, and will be quite likely in freeze up ell the admiration which the few friends of Ibis very eloquent young pettifog: ger may have fur hint when they understand the circumstances "of, the cane. His fine ••logio," his “hitter invective," and his ••magical qequence" would have been far better appeciated bad they been reported by some oilier person than himself. Though he 'aye himself that he held the audience epell•bonnd, the people or lithe community are spell.boimil even to a greater extent by this astonishing exhibition of the otr.ociate editor's abominable impudence. 1,1111111111 vs Rater —The /Mom Repo& hews of the ill. instant, a papee_published at Williamsport, of which the number be fore us has the name of John W Geary at its limo head for Governor, pitches into the Central Press hero,tmoilter Geary paper, in who is the editor of the !Nose/wow but ferocious style. It appears that Dunham, who opposes Inc,thlngs of the Rump emi gres% std the electlon of Stephen F, tVilson, tried to get on exchange with the Press, in order to kopp himself posted an to the radi cal movements in this part of the district, but was refused the courtesy by the aboli tion managers of that concern, who were afra;tl lie would mike tier of the informs-. t ton thus obtained to their disadvantageand to the ihennulvnutnge of the iodic/LI party \Jr Dunham then subscribed for the paper and peed his money in advance, hut en dl it was t rinsed him, soul the motley was not re finoteil lie, thinking that probably the Mutts had toil reached the Press editore, wrote to a friend in this oloce to pay the subscription pi me of the Press for six months and hove it sent to him. The friend tint on, nut, ,1111withstaniloig the solmerlp non had been IWlce pool, the paper wan not sent At turn, Lltialiam wanes wroth, and excoriates the Press men in a manner not at all favoiable to their digestion, as fill- Sion AI. Ito "It AN nv —The: e is a paper, called the Central Press. published it Belle fonte, Pentinyl•1111111 IJell we commenced the publication of this paper, in accordance with on old custom between papers publish ed in the mule election district, We reques ted an exchange nith the ("enrol Press. The publishers. in their superior wisdom, refused to Colliply with our request Mill the °Mtge of respectable Jouroala This, Low ter, they had a right to du, and we find uo Ludt with them on that score Wishing to keep ponied up in the actions of the dto onion radicals in thot v;nrt of the district we forwarded by mail is the publishers of the Press the subscription price 01 their paper, with a request the) they would mail it to us at tine place. The paper not coin ing to hand, and bearing nothing of our I money, in the eimplfetty of our heart we concluded that the funds had not reached their destination, and we requested a friend of ours in Bellefonte to hand the publishers of the Press the subromption price for thiee months, which was done Vet the row all') publishers of that dinuutoti sheet have not forwarded us their paper. but hold tight to I our money That to not exactly petty tar ' cony, bin worse. It is hose deception with a lull intention to defraud In addittoll to then thetring propensities they hare been in the habit of calling ties ..rebel," "trait or," "pirate." /lc . sad beapit g personal obtuse on us through their paper and giber wise, not having the manhood. as is custo mary in such cases, to nand us their ahgat coot anuug their vileness. If the people of Centre county had no uiCer light to guide them than what ema nates from the Centro/ Press, then their mo ral condition would be deplorable indeed. Heretofore we were enable to account for the -Tercet demand made for the Union Re ptsalteass iu Centre county, but we fully on:. derstand it now. The people iu that coun ty have become tired and disgusted with the immortal tendencies of ilia Press. under the control of blackguards with theivish propensities, and prefer a straightforward, open advocate of Republican principles. Finding-the Union Iteptibleenn to be such a one, they ere dtscnrding the Press and nub:minting in its place this paper That fuel account% for the oboes the editor of tote paper receives through the columns of the Press. ..The Hanois orator and Capt. Smith have been politely, but definitely, requested by the detyluerats i tt set." ire rati . hear no ry notire W o e f th r. roe fur e arajothed tongued young Cicero. dulcet d—ns. The gallant Captain's logleal arguments, and brim* wilsrepremntatione will fall upon our greedy can no wore torero,— Camera/ Prow• The above it simply untrue. And instead of having been requested to ..dry up" by the -democrate of Centre county, "the illinhile orator" (Mr. W I' Furey) and Captain Smith hive both been solicited to continue the canvass. 24pm:daily hail Mr. Furey been Importuned to thin porpose,and nothing but the most pressing boldness etc. moments in bit own Stole have touted hint to withdraw, temporarily, from the content. He ezpoOta, howwww,to return in the course of ten days, and we are authorised by the Chairman of our Counity.Committee,snd alto by Mr. Furey himself, to may that be (Mr. F.) will then be prepared to stump this county, in joint dtoonsoion with Boyd , Hulchimin—the writer of thraboire lying paragrapb--ar with shy other man lb the abolition party lu this county who le not afraid to accept this challenge. Mr. Orris, the Chairman of one- County Committee, en domes the parent yonngaillinctisin as one of the most eloquent and elllteetles speaker* that have everettimped Oda tiounti, and h, will pit him spinet all the abolition'ran fere Its Centre or in any other county. A eerie, of meeting, will be arranged for him by the time he returns, of which due notice will be given, and then if Boyd Hutchison or any other abolition .•stick-in-the-Mud" desires to meet him ou the stump,he or they will be allowed the opportunity to sworle with him in fait And - adhere debate. Attention now, Mr. A B. H., and if you are not a political plittrnon, se well as a physi cal coward, you will be ready to Meet Mr., Furey in joint Atm:neaten when he returns. Perconally, you have nothing to fear. He is geoeroua, and would scorn to do you bodily harm. As for VaptaieStuith, if the soars of hon orable wounds received in the service of his country are not aufficient to save him from Mender nod misrepresentation, nothing (het we con say in his behalf will avail anything with ht, ungenerous and contemptible •a satlents But he needs no defence. He woe a brave and gallant soldier:atilt beers upon hie pertion the oarciflioste of his devo tion to hie oduntry. le bellicose his talks to the calibers of Centre county are telling powerfully against abolitionism that he is thus assailed ; but the Captain dUllel Oart: lie intends, it; tight now an he Sought in the war—fur the Union of the States, and all earnest and Sincere lovers of the country will thank him fur 1110 efforts to stay the tide of radical revolution and to convince hie fellow soldier. of the hypocrisy and in sincerity of the men who are now bidding so highly for their votes The Democracy of this county recognise In both of the Mtn alluded to in the above paragraph devoted and earnest champione of the cause of the country, and instead of seining them to cm., their Inborn they have bidden them God speed and urged them onward in the goodfsiork. Business Notices . Tim Hain Rateuitait that iv‘es the hat tet ofattion is PESTACHINNi—used and aid at ery where The Bellefonte Market et fed Weekly by 11,4• r ,f Adhr , I/tiin St The following are the quotations up to 4 o'rlork on Thursday orening, when our papar went to prem.. White Wheat, per bushel 11 06 to.I Wheat, per bushel.... $2 60 Rya, per bushel_ .... Coto Pbelied, per bushel . 76 Onto, per bushel LS ltarley, per bushel 76 Itoorkwbeat, per bust/el 00 flo‘ereeed. per bushel $4 000.5.40 Potatoes, per bushel 76 Egg.. per dozen Lard, per pound.— 20 Bacon, per pound 20 Pork, per pound 00 Tallow, per too*, l 2 • Butter, per pound 34 . kw, per pound 04 li round Plaster, per Loon 20 00 New York Markets /(.ported .rrodely for the WATCIIII/01, by Pew ton, P.l.lverold d Troy, Prodorr (s,mwvion Mrrrhomio, 3K, Whofehotl N Y. The Jol honng orr the yontorfone for the week trodiop SrpleroLcr 12, 1866. FLO Ult -61. Y. State Superfine... 5 2nq 7.60 Mich. lifil. 111, and lone, Balm 6 69 Q 1 , 10 . 40 Ohio It 11. Shipping. ..... .. 8 20 r ,0.0. Ohio Extra Trade Breads,,,.., 10 10 o f 12.00 St. Lout. Itxtra Fatally 12.25 16 00 RYE FLOUR ' 550 @ 6.25 C UR 14 MJcAL 4 75(5 . 5.110 V A ll m v 7., .V . : 6 l . waukio , Club . . , ..p6z , litt 2 2.L1 2 2 . . 6 2 2 0 Wilde, Canada .. . ° 200 f 300 4 bite 94 tebigen -.. .. " 2.60 2.75 Rod Western ...,. ...... .. " 1.50k5, 175 RYF .... ° 135(0 110 CORN-Mixed Western .... " 8100 .84 Yellow and White Western " 14406 02 °ATP- Western. ........,. " .47(0, 56 New Turk and New Jersey. ". ".62(0:1 AI BARLEY " 805)o 1 10 SEEDIi-Clurer - ....... .. .... per lb. .124 .121 Flax.. .......... ..... per bo. 3.45(0, 360 Timothy ...... .... . ...... .•.. " .400n0 500 iti . TTER. ...peril, .20(m 15 Cllliite4; ... ...... ............. . .. ' .04k0 IA 1;1 T9l KATS '."-- S--Bboulders. .„ " .12ku .164 Ilan! " .21k5, .26 Middles.-- " .14(0 .161 LARD if .1064 .211 TALLOW .. .12k .121 per dim. .2146 25 DRIED FRU IT-Apples..,..per lb. .14ku .16 Western do " .17 .28 Plums ..... .... . 0 .2850 .32 Cherries " .4500 .50 Peaches (pealed).. ....... ..... " .18(i0 .90 " (us/pealed) " .16(5, .10 liaspberrisis " .40pn .50 Blackberries ... ......... ...... " .60(5, .65 WOOL. " .311 k, 015 POTATOES per Lb]. 3.7540 5.01 AL NO711,1;8 Ann von Assizcvan worn a Cot on, 'Roanok e.. A COl.O 1-4 re yon disposed to consump tion I Are the lives of your children in Plop. ardy from sudden and repealed 'attacks or Croup i If .0 purchase ho: of 111,1)Ite [I . - I , IIOVIAI. I.I'IIIIII,ATORII . Th. Propli• most awe sod rficet.id remedy fn.- roolyks, Cob!.. Croup, h, A.lllOlO, Diptherm, tool nil Piiismootty diseases. The Lubricator is 11 medical preparation in the form of a Lozenge, which of all modes is the most pleosant and eon, en lent. They valeta no deleterious in gredient, and no watt - anted to be always safe even for the weakest and most mensittve ltoui• ach In Croup they give immediate retool. For Coughs and ( olds they ere in•alueble For Catarrh, Asthma and Bronchitis they hoe 110 equal in the market. (ride rerlitleatee accompa ny each box.) Piptheria, that dreaded and desolating disease, they control wonderfully and aknost immediately. No Public Speaker, Singer or Teacher should be without, as • they remove hoarseness and strengthen and clew the voiro. &y-Always use them in time, and if the symptoms are severe use very freely. J. 11. BLADES A Cu., proprietors, Elmira, N. Y. For sale by drugsta everywhere, sod by F. P. tireen end F, S. Wilson, in Bellefuete. 11-321 y ti•LON }tats RXIIRU 16n—Renews the Ilan Hall's Vegetable Steil ian Hair Renewer Restored Oray Hair to the mlgmet eider. Heit's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer Prevents the hair from falling off.— Haire Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer Makes the hair suit and glossy Haire Vegetable Si cilian Hair Renewer Dens out Main the akin-- Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer Has proved itself the beat preparation fur the hair aver presentia to the public. Per sale by nil druggists Price $lOO, It. P. BALL & CO.. Huhu., N. H., Proprietor.. Aug 31 '66-4m ITCH! ITCH I ITCH SCRATCH! ICIIATCH .teRATt•H! Wheaton's Ointment will cure the Itch in 48 hours. Also cure. Salt Memo., M oen, Chilblains, and all eruptions of lae Price 50 cents. For role by all droggiba. By sending 00 cents to Weeks .3 Putter, Bole Agents 170 Washington Weill, Uustun, it will be for- weeded by mall, free of postage. to any part of the United States. 11-23-1 y Lien ! tins! Lira I—Daore! Dames ! Doors! American Life Bravo will mare Diptiteria, Coughs, Bronchitis, Son Throat, Asthma, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Ague in the Pace, licadaohe, Toothache, Bruises, Sprott's", Chil blains, Croup, Colds, Parer cad Ague and Chol era in a Aisle day. Bold by all Druggist., with full direction. for an. ORRIN SKIN- Nr It A CO.. proprietor", Springfield, 1 / 6 ".., Remiss Barnes t CO., New York. 111,-10-1, &mania, soy Taon.—Every young lady and iwilein an la the Vaned State. can hear some- Nog vary much to their advantage by return mall (free of rbmge,) by addresslog the under- Mimed. Thum baying team of b.lag hum bugged will oblige by not Noticing dila ear& All other. wfi f il l ilease address their obedleot 'arrant, THO . CHAPMAN, 831 Broadway, Now York. 11-1 To Couvertyres.—The 'advertiser, having been restored to health to • few weeks by a very ample remedy, after twilit' suffered for several years with a *mere lug adiketiot sad that dewed Oulu Coemmopttow—ts enzleits to make known to hi. fellowulferenetbe meassof mac To all .be desire it,. will mead • ndpy the preseriptlem and (free of ehsram), with the direction. for preptring and ...dug the same, which they will fad a mare care for Contemn. A.thnim Coughs, Col. ' s.. all Throat and Lung &geeing.. The oaly object,l of the edvertle. im wading the Proacrintbn u. 1 to benedt the alliotad, rand /mad information wb she f 0310411,111 to be valuable, and be boy. every setTerer will try lm remedy. ne it .11l told them Nothing, and may prove a Ways- Partle. Cabins the preseription, fr., by return mall, villiihmmeddreas Rmv.EDW..A RD A. 11 , 11.8021, Willieueeborg. Kings County, New York I I -I ROOT ROOT! Root!-Run! BLIP! Rear, Root's Pestachine p the life alto, Hair, changes it from gray to its original color m three weeks-preeents the hair from falling— fa the best article for dreesing the heir ere? found in market—will surely remove dandruff and cereal! diseuee of the eealp--is delightful ly perfumed, cares baldness, and will not crab the chin: We tell the dory quickly, and tell it true, when en pay It is a pOllO4B Restorer and Dressing combined. No other prep...ion fur the hair contains 'Peolechlo *at Oil. Sold by all Druggist* ORRIN SKINNER it , Sole Proprietors, Springfield, .Mn.,a I I- 10- ly Ettpote o► YtruTs;—A gentleman who man, ad for yells§ from Nervous• Debility, Premature Dyray, and all the effects of youthful indiscle. lion, will, fur the jab. of suffering humanity, tend free, to all who need it, the recipe and dire, (ions for melting ths elmple remedy by which be wee cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the ;Weer. liaer'a experience, em du eu by addressing JOHN OUDEN, No. 13 Chamber. St , New York. 11-1 I<eto flitertiormento GENERAL b;LECTIO A N PROCL MATRON. Whereas, in and by an set of the General As sembly of the,Conoloriwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled act relating to tee elections of dd. Cinntuonweellth" approved the Id day of lc*, A. I). 1039, 1 RICHATIO-CONLEY,ihigh Sher. Era the county of Centre, Petinsrivania, do hereby make known and give notice:to thialec, tore of the county aforesaid, that general elactgremill be held in the county of Centre. on the SECOND TUESDAY (9th) of OCTOBER. 1866, at which tune the following person. .re to be elected. One person as Governor for the State of Penn - sylventa. One Congressmen to represent the lath Cm, /pensioned District, composed of the counties of Centre, Clinton, Lycoming. Tinge and Potter, In our National Legislature On person to all the arke of member of the Rouse of lleprmentatLes, 111 represent the county of Centre in the Mum of Represetita. tires of Pennsylrenia. One person for Register and Recorder .11 the county of Centre One person for Prothonotary of Centre coun t y One person fur Sheriff of Centre county Two, persons fur Aortoriate Judges of Centre county. One person for Commissioner of Centre C.llllll - One person for Auditor of Centre county. One person for Canines or Centre county. In pursuance of raid Act, I airn hereby ede knots n and give notice that the places of hold ing the aforesaid general election in the eererel boronghe and townships within the county of Centre, are sr follows, to wit • The electors of the county of Centre will take notice that the raid dotterel Election will be held at the following platoer For the township of Rainer, et the pubtic house of Absalom Ilarter, in the town of Astruna burg. For the township of Ralf Moon, at the rebind house in Stornestown. For the township of Taylor, et the 1.(.1 1 house neer Hannah Furnace For the township of Miles, at the rehoulhouno In the town of Echoed:meg. For the township of Potter, at the house of Geo. Miller Old Fort. For the township of Uregg, at the house of M. Guise. . • • For the township of Ferguson, at thc house In Pme (trove For the township of Harris , et the school house in Ilualesburg For the township of Po'too, at the house of Peter Murray For the borough of Bellefonte, and Spring and Benner townships, at the court house In 'Bellefonte ' For the township Of 'Walker at the echoed. house in Huhlershorg. For the borough and township of Upward, et the boom of Mr.. Elan Tipton For the borough of Phdipsburg and township of Ruth pt the school-house to Philipsburg. For the township of Snow Shoe, at the 1 010.1. bonne tine the house of Sala. Askey. For the township of Itlarrion, at the school house in Jacksonville. For the borough of Mtlemburg and Boggs lownehtp.al the ioehooLhouse to Mtlesburg For the township of Houston, at the Butner pure of holding elections For the township of Penn, at the house of W. 1,. Musser. For the township of Liberty, Ai the wheel house m Eagleville. For the township of Worth. at: the school house ,n Port Matilda. For the township of Burnside, •t the house of John Boot. Ful the township of Corttn, at the 5e11...1- hour, near Rohl Manua For thy borough of C [doctrine and Union township, at the school-Souse in rnionville. NOTICN IS lIICILEDY (HYMN That ere, Immo except Justices of the Peace, who chill bold any office or appointment of profit, or trust under the United States or of thin State, ur any city or incorporated d iiiii etc, whether a eommisrioned officer or otherwise, • subordinsu officer, agent who is or shall be employed under the legislative. executile, or judichiry depertment of then State, of the United ' , mites, or of any city or any toricirateit district, and, else, that every tnember of Con gress ur of the State I.gmlature and of select or commuu counml of any incorporated district Is by law incepaLle of holding or exercising at thu same time, the office or appointment of Judge, Inspectors or Clerk of shy election of thin Commonwealth, and that oo inspector. Judge or officer of such electiou shall be elrgi hie to them i omit for And the said Act ot Assembly entitled 'Air Act referring to elections of this Consul.- wealth,' passed July Rd, 18:1$1, further written es follows, to wit. "In ease (ha person who shall liner received the highest number of votes for inspector, shall not attend oti the day of any eta run, then th• person who shall have received the wend highest netuber of votes for Judge at the next preceeding election, shall act as inspector in his And in ce.se the pers. who shall here received the highest number of rotes for inspector *all not attend, the person elected Judge shall oppolut an inspector in his place: and in cede the person elected judge shell not attend then the inspector who received she high est number of v tee than. appoint • judge in hi, place, and a any recency shall continue In tire board for the specs of an hour after the time fixed hr law for the opening of the election-the I qualified rulers of the township, ward,or district for which such officers shall hare been elected, present at the plat election, shall elect one of their number to fill • ,rimy. . . • "It shall be the duty of the several assemor., respectfully to attend at the place of bolding eery general, epeeist or township election du ring the whole time saiiiheleettun ie kept open, for the purpose of given information to the in spectors and judge when nailed on in relation to the right of any assessed by them to vote at such election, or such other matter in relation to the right of any person mmesed by them to vote et ouch election, of such other matter. in relation to the ant of voters as the said inspector or either of them may from time to time require." "No person eh& he permitted to vote at any election other thank white freeman, at the age of twenty-one years or more who hall have resided in this State at least one year, and to the election district where he offen to vote at least ten day., Im4ftediately preomeling such election, and within two year. paid a State tat, which shall have ben assessed at least ten day. before the election. But a citizen of the United Staten who has previously been a quali fied voter of this State, and removed therefrom and returned, and who shall have resided in the election district and paid taxes es aforesaid, ehall be entitled to vote after residing in this State six months. Pauvitiso. That the free white citizens of the United State. between the ages of twenty-one and twenty-two years, and have resided in the election districts ten days as aforesaid, shoal be entitled to vote although they shall hare paid nu tales. ...NO person shall be entitled to vote whose .name is not contained in the list of hirable in habitants furnished by the commissioners. un less. First, he produce. a receipt fur *honey meat, within -two years, of a - State or ...tot/ tax, assessed either on his oath or a®rmat 100, or the oath or allirmaUtiti of another, bat that ' he hai paid mob a tax, or any failure to pro• dam such a receipt, .hall make oath to the pay• went thereof t or emend, If he claim a right hi. vote by being an elector between the *sit o twenty-one and twenty-two years, he Atoll de• pow on oath or allirmallun that he baa_nisided Ip the State one year next before his apiTioation and make such proof of maidence in the die triot uis required by this eat, and that he does sadly believe from the accounts given him that he is of, the age aforesaid. and gime each other eildence as is required by file act where. upthrthe amuse of the perms no mdmittati to vote .hall be Inserted in the Inepeetor'e list and note made oppeelte therein by writing the word 'tat,' if he shall be admitted to vote by maim of, fee ueeh rote 4811 bo oallod out by the cloths, who .ball oaks the like mote. In the Ilet of rotors kept by thew. N'els abbettionneuts "In all case, where the name of lb. person plaiming to rote Is found no the list furnished by the commissioners and assemors, of his right "td vote whether found thereon or not. le objected to by any qualilled eitisso, It •hall he the duty of the Inspectors to examine such parson op oath as to his quallbcation, and If be claims to hare resided *Mao the Slate for one year or more, his oath .1.11 he sulleient proof thereof bat shall make proof by at toast •oe romps• •1 witness, who Omit be a quelided dleotor, hat be has resided within the district for More than ten days next immediately preeeediog said eltmtion, and shall also Islinself SWIM! that his bona fide nwidence, la pureusnce f his lawfol calling is within the district, and that he dld not remove into said district for the pur pose of 'riding therein. "Every person qualified so aforesaid. and wilt, shall make doe proof if required. of. resi dence nod payment of taxes aforwid. shall ho admitted to vole In the township, ward ur district in which he shall reside. "If soy person shall attempt to p an officer of an election under lbu art, from holding tuck election, or use nrlllirenten any violence to any such officer, or !that' Interrupt or improperly interfere with him SO the cycles- !ton of his duty, or block up the window or ata gnu, to any window Where the politick luny he holding, or riotously shsturb the pace at such election. or shall use or practice soy usfunda lion threats, force or stoles:we, with design If Influence unduly o mem., an, elector orb to pro, eta hint Irons voting or to restrain the tree dons or ebsoce, such persons on cones,.* loss shall be tined in any ruin not •Ireeollng fire hundred dopers and to he hnprisunott fur oily Hine not M=l=l2 l ,t=l shown to court, where the quit of such Orates shall be bed, that the person so offonding was not a - resident of the bity, ward, district or town ship, where the maid offence w'isa CUtOtti Itted and not entitled therein, then on conviction he shall be sentenced to pay a tine of not lust than one hundred, and not more than one thousand dol lars, and he imprisoned not less than Pi X nt tnths nor more than two years., .111 . any person or persons shall m a k e any b e t wager utorthe result of the election within thiallonknornwealth, or stall offer no make any orb bet or wager, either by verbal prochtma• ion thereof, or•ny.written Or printed advertise. lent, challenge or inclie coy such persons to sake such bet or wager. upon runt letion there. Alio or they than forfeit and limy three times he amount to bet or offered to be bet. = IMMIZM=IMME are than money n the rattle rimy, dr phial Craw nutty fold and deltver to the monocled t Whets together with the intent 11Iegally to role Wise •ud prorureunother to di eii,he or they so 'trending .hull, upon eons action,he lined m soy utu not;lear than fifty nor mare than fn e till 'reit dollars, and Le not ne.l net tell th• hree nor mute than twelve menthe, If NW/ person not illiC4l to rolr o till .111... wraith agreeably to lan, trevert lb sons of qualified citisencl ellen appear area •lecnon for the peyote of miming tickets or f fluenctoft the canasta qualifbqd to vote, he elegoll on ronvlchon forfeit any cunt not exceeding on hundred dollars for every /MI h offence. and b imprisoned for coy term not exceeding thre months " Aa Ai t, Regulating the mode of toting all oleetmno, in the peters] count.. of th COMMUIIw call h. SrcTour I. Ile d enacted by the Senate and ouom Iteprerentatire• of the Commonwealth Penney Ivan.. on General Araeoubly met. and In hereby. owlet' by the authority of the um. That the Auelotied rooters of the meveral billion of (hoe Commonwealth •t., all general wnehip, borough and rpecoel election, are telly, hereafter, authorised and mowed to. rote. by tiekets, prutted or written.or part printed and partly written. severally Oared. as hollow. Ono ticket shall embrace the nOul of all judges of courts toted for, and to be I belled outside, "judiciary ;" one ticket sha embrace the names of all Stale tinkers rot. lor,and to he lelrolled. -State ;" clue ticket she. embrace the names Of all county efficeri voted ler, including office of senator, member, and meta bcm of assembly. if voted fur, and member. of emigre., if toted for, and Le labelled "moan ty ," one ticket shall embrace the names,of ail township officers voted for, and be labelled, 'township;" one ticket shall embrace the names of all b./pee) officers ruled for, and be "borough ," nod each class elmll be deposited in separatenballot•Loses. 14mu ;Vamps., by the ate of Congress of the United States . ; entitled "An Act to amend the several acts'heretolore passed to pro. ide for the enrolling and calling out of the National fermis, and for other purposes," awl appruved Alarth third, one thousand eight hundred and eisty• Ave, all persons who have deserted the military or naval service of the United States, end wh bare not been discharged, or relieved from th pallidly, or .disability therein provided, or deemed, end forfeited, their rights of ivaenehll and their rights to become citizens, and are de jirived of exercising any rights of citizen. there Ann w . Persona, not citizens of th United States, are not, under the Constitutiot and Inge of Pennsylvunin, qualified electors II this Commonwealth • Sec. I pa it initiated by the Senate Howe of Representattres of the CoMmonwealth of l'enurylranin In Assembly mat; and is hereby wiwted by the authority of the dal.. That in all elections hereafter to lie held in thee Com. itionweoltha it shall be unlawful fur the judge or inspectors of any cleLtiiiit to receive ballot, lid MOW, f any person or person, Colliditl ed in the provisions, and whici to the dienbility, imposed by said act of Congress. approved Mere], one thousand eight hundred and sigty-live, and it *hall he unlawlul ton any sui ti person to offer any ballot or ballots. See. 2. That If any welt judge and inspect ors of election, or any inn of then, shell receive or comment to receive, any will unlawful or ballots, from any such disqualified person, he or they, so offending, shall be guilty of • misde meanor, and 1111011 V 011,111141 thereid,' in any court of qu rue. women+ of elite Coss, umnwealtli, be shall: tor each orientn. be stint, need to pay • fine et not lees than one hundred dollars, and to undergo nn 11111q.1.1111,111. in the jail of foe prop ar`nty. for not less than sixty days 3. 'I hat if any iierswi dope" eil itenship, and disqualified n alureontd. shall at nay eleetion. rafterrafter to be hold thi• Com monwealth. ote e , ur tender to theinfieers II vivid, and idler to rote, A ballot. or ballots, any person. ttlYettil ng, shall be deemed gull fy of a misde meanor, and iin mint ictlon thereof, In any court of quarter reedit., of ibis C. 111110111" nub, shall. for web offene, be ininielied in like AMA nor as id provided In the preeeiltug en-thin of 11,10 art, la the case of offieers of alection ret toting •ui h unlawful ballot, or ballots Sac. 4. That if any person shall persuade. ur W y... any person, on persons, &prized of citi zenship, and disqualified as aforeraid. to offer any ballot, air ballots, to the officers of any elec tion, hereafter to beheld In thin Commonwealth, or shall persuade. ur advise, any such officer to receive any ballot, or ballots, for any person de pm cif of citizenship, and disqualified as afore said, such person, fu offending, shalt be guilty of a misdemeanor. and upon uon•tetion tb roof, to any court of quarter erosion, of this eisinown• wealth, shall be puntshed in like wanner as la pro) vol m the second section of this ant, in the ease of officers of such election receiving such unlawful hallo., or ballots The tech. to open between the hour* of and lu o'elork in the-forenoon, and shall contin uo without interruptioner adjournment until 7 u'cloak in tlie evening, *him the polls shall be closed The several Inetweturs aud Judges elected og the 341 Friday of March haat, in pursuance of the, 3d section of lb. eel of the Sd of July 1330, wilt hold tho election un Tueeday, awl lith day of October east The judge. ars to make their return. for th • county of Centre. at the Court house. to Belle Foote, on Friday. the 12th of Oetekter, A. D., ftl6ll tl Iveu under my hand and soal .t Dallefunta Oa. 141.6 clay ca September, A. D , 1886 RICHARD CONLEY, Shamir. EXAMINATION (JP TEACHERS. The teachers of Centre euentry are here by notified that examination. fur the school. :or the current year, will, be held at the follow log times and place, to OvIlltlIellf• at 10 o'clock Penn September Sib, at Mi!helm. Gregg " 15th, •1 Penn Hall. Walker " 17th, at Hublercburg Mario. " 18th, at Jeliksoor ills Liberty - " 10th. at liaglevilla Howerd%Curtin " 28th, at Howerdrille Boggs " 21.i 2 , at Mileobarg. Spring " • 22d. at Pbeenix Mill. Halm,. " 28th, at A aruneburg. Mile. " 20th, at Rebereburg. Potter October let, t,Ventre Hall. "Harris " 2d, *VV....lnbar'. Pero.. " Sd, at Pin. Oruro. Halfmooti " 4th, at Stormetown. Patton " sth, at Waddle, 8. H Benner " Bth, Jet Hook 8 H. Snocrehei&Burnside" 22th. at /Wrap S. H Polon " lOtk, at Ihekiiarllle. Hasten Oct. 11th, .t Minks rims. 8. li Taylor Worth Oct. 12th, at Port Matilda. Hush Ore 11th, at Philipsburg. endnatiohs will ha held at RrAereburg, on Retarder, Oct. irrth,apd at Milbehu, us Bet order, Nor. 3d., for ins pupar of acrostatoda. dog !mob es could col ettend tha regular public in•pectios, on preseaUsg otatetneau,, signed by at Iwo throe diroatore, elating these. dd ap pliCaals ere ensiled to teach, is the district. en ing also the reason-why not attesd the public essialnation. Director. Mild citizen. are rerpeotfully iP ViLO4 to attend e R. 21. Aug 10-It C'ooots HAUPT I CO, Wool to szoboogs plows & shears, fur 20 Was of old Iron at their shops, either wl Ltstlidosto or illlosburg, st the rat* of /30 per tow. Joao 15 Bitattlaneono. LIST OF LETTERS Remaining the Post Office at lielletonte, September let lane..., Ilmehor. U W Snyder, basalt Oros, Elisabeth Mrs Stile, Andrew Hoover, Chu Toner, /Men Miss Ilaimen, Jelin Welton, B R Hetrbbon, M Rim WightisanrAbo 7ohneon, J L Will/Mlll, Lacy • Rleppler, David Wicks t Corbin Moyer, John Wertheimer, Julia, Simpson, T T Person], calling for the shore Letter. will plasm say they are edrertieed. W. W. MONTGOMERY, P. M NEW STORE. AT PIiILIPSBURiI, CENTRE COUNTY, PA More 'roods eat be had furiese money at the -cheap stole of RITZMAN & KELLER at . Phtllpsburg. Centre County. Penneylranis, than at any other establishment in the tltate. They keeps constantly on band a etde° etoek of STA PLE AND FANCY GOODS I= I= = Sab:nr, gasen+ware, liacklwlnte. Willow end =MEM Alfa in fart a complete m.orttneat of all the ar lioloo nou•Ily found in • firsl elms etpuntry •tore. 04 I/HP.I;S (MODS French Merino., all wrnil, Plaids, Coborgs Rep.., Moves., Mark de. MOSIMIY—Wri sod Cott,., Shirts. and Drawers, Firm Shirts, Bilk, Ciittim and 'Wham Ilandlivrehiefs, llnnp Skirts, but makes. CLOTIIB AND CASSIMERES—French Broad obAh.. 80.1¢ista. Aleltorni, Mi. "riot. wear 1311AW1.8—A full tin•. oil BOOTS ANY) SHOES. 'We will keep at all times • full alwirtotent u euttuun made goods PRODUCE TA ti EN --1". IN EXCIIANOR FOR 00008, AND TIIE I=l PAID INr ksll OM GRAIN OF MN= Flwur and Feed, kept constantly un hand Aug 14 18614-41. ItITZMAN A HELLER idootto & *iiationarp IN . EW BOOK STORE. Tho plsee to boy )our Mager/nes, Deily A Weekly yellers, Stationery, Albums, /aks, Diana, School book. Jewelry, Blank books, Nurel4, Maira calrumente, Cads, and book■ of any kind, al, tbr.vary lowest IlKures, is at MOORE & II %INES' New and extensive Book stove, o 0 High •treat or third doifi west from Allegany streak— Dcnt miss the place. .They have everything that a wanted in their line, and sell it sx.;pcilintly low Win them a call. May 7 '66. LIV INOSTON'S BOOK STORE. Thi..zi and will known establishment has again been remoied to the new Brokerhoff Row, directly opposite the CONKA U HOUSE Ile still I esp. on hand his usual assortmentor theological, classical, ochool,Sunday school, and miscellaneous books. stationary and photograph albums. Also an extensive assortment of wal apd window papers. /t liberal discount made (on school books and stationary,) to those who buy to sell again. Daily and weekly papers constantly on band. Nair publications et pub lishers prices. Jan. 'll6 G. LIVINKSTON. pnoTounApitte. E. k 11. T. ANTHONY k CO, Nlantifncturere of Photognsphin Mmt.er min /101.11•LK /0.1.1 itrum. 501 BROADW AY, N. Y. In addition to our wain busmen/ of Photo graphic watertight we are Headquarter. for the following, %11. STEREOSCOPE d. STRREOADPIE VIEWS Of American and Foreign Cities and Land crape., Statuary, etn STEREOSI:OPIC VIEWS OF TIIF: WAR From negative. made in the .•rbme ',mg. and twining • pinto Photographic hiotiory of the great conte.t. STEREOSCOPIC: VIEWS ON NI. SE. Adapted Jro either the Magid Lantern or the Stereort•ope Our Catalogue will be suet to any add reel on receipt ft Stamp PHOTOGRAPHIC We mane lecture more largely than any ether house, about 200 tarietter from 50 cents to $5O each. Our A 1,11 1 1518 hate the reputation of being superior in beauty and clorabslity to any Coral Photographs of Generals, Biateauten ketors, eto , etc. Our Catelogue embraces over Eve thousand dilfercia subjects, including reproductlons of the most relebrated Engrartngs, Paimings, Sta tues, act. Catalogues sent of receipt of stamp Photographers end others ordering goods C. O 0., will please remit 26 per cent of the amount with their order. ,pir - Tbo poloee and qualtly of out good, tan not fail to satiety. Juno 22 16-6 m immure COLUMBIA INSURANCE COM PANY. C 01.11.111./.. I.ARC•RTRR CO . raine•• TFI CHARTCH PERPXTUA L I C %VITAL AND ASSETS, $582,210 49. This Campany continues to insure Buildings. Merchandise .d other property against loss and damage by fire, on the mutual pine either tors sash premium or premium note. MITE ANNUAL sorer,. - Whole em't io.ure4 $8,304,296 61 Lau am% eip'd in •ea $8,091,969 61 C•TITAL AND ',MIX Mal of premium notes, Jan. 1 '65 —036,090 66 Lean premium notes seted in '55 16,073 45 410,017 31 Am't of premium notes mid in '66 -115,584 13 Balance of premiums Jon. 1, '65 3,330 14 Cash receipt., less oommission. in '65 40,766 89 CONTRA. 1 579,198.17 Losses 008 expeoses 10 '65........... ' 37,287 B 8 eapllal and wets, Jan. 1, '66... 532,210 49 • $70,198 37 AMOS 8 GREEN, Presidowt. Use. Youva, /a., Seerfaary. MICIARL 8. Sauna., Trimmer,. DIRECTORS: Samuel Shoals, Robert T. Ryon, N. McDon ald, B. C Slayseaker, Edmond Sparing, YinHass Patios, M. S. Mumma, U. O. bilskielt, 8. F. &b -erns, Amos B. Omen, Cleo. Young, Jr, Jahn*W„ Illaacy, John 'rands-Mb. ISAAC lIACPT, Feb. I, 14-13. Aguas. TO FARMER'S GRAIN DRILLS! a. GRAIN DRILLS! The oelabrated Glum Soto( and Gam Rolla GRAIN DRILL, the °d`` tal Wllloughby's Patent- Pt, sole by J. P, Ungbe., throe mile. wiot of Bellefonte. tole avast for Centre and Clinton mound... Moo Blonde, Kealeei sad Louisburg Grain Drill. for sole lower %ban coo bo. bourbt Addrou J. P. 211101 1 / 1 8, July 20, 1866.-1110 Bollofoute,Po. Dawns OP ALL KINDd, sad good gala ( Sty, 'mated at tin big Walt mark.' price at STIPIPAETt. FrHAVE WORE DONE WELL. mils to th• WATC01•11 01100. Wry etoobss ....... DO YOU WANT TO BUY ram:m C=2 Three. Ply. Lit ,a any otl.or kind. go I Do rot' RANT TO BITY 12183E13 I= I= tho Ware to , go i• STERNBRIO:r DO VoII WANT TO BPI URY GOODS IJ rorerles, Howls and Shoe& Mete and Caps, Notions, pr enythlug else • nu will find t Cheeps, and in larger yuentittee. then any where eke. et May la riTKRNIIERrra. N E. S ()It r HARPER 11111allliftS Ilse opened tip sit ENTI ILE ykW STOCK arGOODS of ea ery 443,110 11111 l et lbw new stews' room on Spring street; which were purchased •L = and will be mold ay low if not lower than ran he found elletwhere iu Cur section Their etork eoutprires to °art. Dry Doody, Notions, Millinery floadd. -; Fancy Sunda, Clothing. Booty .1 Shoe., `' Hato g Cape, Carpet-Bags, Umbrella,, Parasols, Gentlemen and Latlind Punt Ming Goods, I Ladies Cloak• Cireulare., In Silk and Cloth, " Carpeting. • lirowerien Qua...wars /le.l =i `and everything elms that Is to by (man; in a well hocked country .tore COUNTRY PRODUCX, • take/L.ln .ettebange for goods, and Ithe h4tbea market pries pant. 11-24-1 y) • TO ALL YE LOVERS BP,LENDI 11 - C,IIEAP 00008 MEI To , Ye Advocates of Economy 1 I I D I 1. It 1.1 NF. It Has just opened,. new store on the diamond, in the 1 . 001.1 lately oeupted by Plfer's Grocery store. Raving experience in the businen he Clatters hunself that his Mock will please all. I= DRY ODIOUS, elonkn, Shnwlo. Silky Stc., Carpets Groceries of the best Qualities, Queen•were, Bool• Now is your time for bargains, the prices to conform to the timee. All the leading etjlee of and every article necessary for one'. comfort. CZ Women w Mines Mild Cell and examine the clock before Ouy.log any other rase.. /March 14 'l.ll-Iy. ilooto Sr *tom. NEW BOOT & SHOE STORE. GRAHAM Sr. hIcAPFREY The citizen, of this seetton of lbe State are reeportftally informed, that the proprletori hare opened ( in the room neat door to Irwin sr WS -10.011 hardware store on Allegany 'treat.) • store for thearelusive side of BOOTS & 811088 of their own and the best manufacturers of the seaters cities. They are both expetianeed workmen, tun( the public can rely upon the foot that none but THE BEST QUALITY OF WORK will be offered fur sale. They will keep 212,336 06 FOR LADIES Fine Kid Slipper,. Gaiters, Italian and Baglisb - Lasting, Bide Lace Oaibrs, Lasting, Congress and Balmoral Gaiters, Lasting, Glove Kid Button Boole, French Morocco Balmorals, Tampico Goat Shoes. I.lw*, Boots with and without beets Peble Grain Mom bliss,. and Children's Gaiters and [awed Boots of all descriptions. FOR GENTLEMEN. French Calf &Oohed Boots and Gaiters, Oxford Ties, Dalmersls, Boys' L►oed Boots, Boys C►lf Boots, els. Their menufseturing end repairing donna went, will receive their especial attention, and none but the best and most experienced work men will be employed., They are DSTICAMINIib TO eLHASIH, d and will spare neither trouble nor expense to make theirs the great Slam Store of this section. Blay 7 116-Iy. ORA HAM & 11cAFFRZT. BOOT & SHOR MANUFACTORY. no underodreed reopecttolly inform the olt, duo o f. Be Platen to and vicinity, that he haa established • bat iflaign BOOT AND 81101 MANUFACTORY, next door to Primary atom oft the north went aide MON Mistimed, when de will be plied at all times to wait epee enstimers. Ile bele/ ea IXPERIENCED WORKMAN, euatolairn sea rest waved that no pains will be spared to reader oomph** tatidaotion. Oaa. demon, ladles, =bees sad your - dee be swam. niodated with the beet Boots, QM Galion, • a.. amosfadond from the lent Gook, sot to the sod Isnot *oleo Nepalis' of 01l Mods promptly Wooded to. Noy t' 'lll-Iy. TIMOR YAI•HOI. „ GRRAT, ATTRACTION. NSW GROCER)' sroitz The undersigned begs lear• to amnesia. to the citizen. of Ilellefegoand the eartonedlls solitary that be hist opened a ..w GROCEIIIr, to the room formerly oaeopled by Prang Green, as drug store, on Allegany or Nato street. next door to the hardware More of Dir. Boudreau/sr, Ile n,ll nigger. limp oe handAbemm. lam. Aso., raids., sugars, (rare and relined,) rodeos. (111. d.Laggyra),tomiton's inseam of coffee, liammell'a, ditto; Kentish breakfast coffee, Illu coNs• I= " Also, syrups, Layering'', and rhos standard baking tool of •ll grod•• ; splOe•, clansmen.; tiores, allspiro, outlasts, sustain:L, saltpetre ground alum salt, A.htua'• table salt, kaking soda, saloratas, *Oils% soda, corn starch, rico, lump, dllferont qualitloa of stunk Mason's black ' ing.haltembird cord.. i Whim lines.clathes emit. shoe brushes. scrub brushes. rlothee brim ,m. water, sugar. and butter crarkers, ginger snaps. Alse sewers and tobacco of the best brands, and Isrge eo.ortment of teas or the Gant qualities. Also merything belonging to • tiROCERY STONY/4 Country prod ur• wanMoi for rash or when.. Herring, shed and Mackscal always um hand in 'semen. Also a largo mid varied assOrtment .1 gloss and (incentive., which will be sold io . Ell= ,r Siring. The raise. of Bellefonte and •trinity an spectrally 'wank to szll and ec►aleO nay ock - WJ4. STEWA RT. Bellefonte, Pc, Feb. 9, 1K66-1y GEORGE D. PIFER:Bf George 1) l'tfei.hu removed h., tenser; wd sartuty • store to Itrnkerhod'e new building, in the large room dim tly opposite and one door north of the post <A t.. lie keeps constantly oe hand • prime Ist of green and black teas. soft., sugar. •yrups, mackerel, herring, cod ash, holland herrisg, and cheese of all kinds, lie keep' dried peach , cc spider. torrants. elderben ms, cherri... If • keeps /Need salmon, oysters, maca roni Ile keeps • large assortment of willow wore, core and hickory brooms, wisps. hearth brooms, hand scrubbing end bliwkiwn , !Snubs/. stove and shoe lebachning, cedar tube, buckets and c•nr, oh powder end gee cape, paper collars cond., thread, end notions of all hind., canned fruit of all kinds. Ms navy, area ink and nature/ loaf tobacco, as also his cigars ten ant he excelled, Ile keeps in fact everything appertaining to a desk elan grocery and •ariety store it. hopes by strict attention to Inativem to retaen his patronaca, and also to increase it. Ile feelithankful for put Avon, and desire, people generally to pines him under greater ohlegotions. GROIVIE D. PITHIL Renal role j4owesber3rd. 1865. 115 00 TO THE PUBLIC. MRS. SIMONS, • 'Y►tn ST., Lees Haw Ilas the largest and cheapest Neckar GROCRRIRS, PROVISIONS, FISH, Ccdsrwere, Oneeneware. Liquore, • Wlneo, Salt, scar cured in this market. The satiation of Hotel and Stare-kospars called to the bags stock of the following good on head, which Cr. °Eared at wholosala plow 200 barrids'of Pish, 200 BARRELS, 0? LIQUORS AND WINES 50 boxes of allowing Tobaeco, 100 000 Seers, and a large lut of Salt. Also, Floor sod Nod always ois kaad at July 41, .114-tf. SIMONS, Mai. St B URNS & SMUCKER. WHOLESALE OROCIEB PRODUCT COMMISSION MICRCIIANTS No. 605 M►rkot Street, Philadelphia. J. Meant* Burma—lets of B. S. Janney, Jr 8. Sr °calm Jr.—late of 8. tirasekar, Jr. I Co• map lb, 18115„_E-11. B° . °8 & KIRK WHOLESALE GROCERS, DEALERS IN COUNTRY PRODUCE, No. 109 Arch Street, Retweee Frost sad &weed . T RE W:. L. 7420 . a, PHILADELPHIAWY. W Order, from the country promptly sttmplod july2BJY. RRVINED SUGARS, Superior medusas eyrups just roestivad, and will be weld low sr than ran bo„hought similar., at Sr , - inLABSWARE , - .1.t panes", pad *hasp at STEWART'S. - - - Q VERNE WA RE of mist. 'misty and pries STEWART'S. drugs $1 .ftlebicint (HI cloths G REEN'S DRUG STORK Room No. 3, Bruherbors Bow. The undersprbed respectfully announces that he has removed Bu well known DRUG .k CHEMICAL STORE. to the new room (No. 3) under Druksrhors tel, which he hu fitted up for that purpose, and having lamely inereased km !nook As now prepared to furnish his customers with prim DEVOE, Shoes OilitlrP Slippers CHEMICALS, PATENT MEDICINES. PURR WINES it LIQUORS, for medlcinol use, DYE bTUFFS, with almost every article to be found in an establishment of this kind. such as Norm mod Cattle Powder, r , Cool Oil, Alcohol. Linseed Oil, Glass, Points, PnUy,Bpongag. Al.. the Ismael and best collection of PERFUMRRY AND roaßr 804 P 8 Children a wear. evef brought to thisplace. Tdbamm aid Minn of the most approval broads, constantly on hand. Ile would call the attention of tboyon6- Ho to his Mock of notions, conslstln,g, of Hair, Tooth, Nall, Flesh and Point brushes. Cutlery, Pipes, Waking Cope, Chess and Unbitten...on bard., Chess Von, Dominoes, An. An. .1 Also, a large mtrioty of TO Y 8 FOR CIIILORZ.V. Portionlar attention even to 'mowing PHY SICIANS' PRHSCRIPTIONS and PAMILY RECIPSS. Having had mere them twelve year. experi ence in the besieges, he feel. confident he Gen reader satisfaction to all who favor hie With their patronsco • mum P. GRIMM, Draftee, Feb. 9, 1866-Iy. Room, Ne. /{ Bra. Raw. SADDLERY & HARNESS Tho mbeariber bey h.. to Inform the pal- Ho romerslly that Ito has reopemad him Ret RAVI/H#A &ADLER Y, manufactory, whom Ram lambed oaa he we eoramodatod with asytliag la hie 140, is U. lowest term. TUN la stied of Harrow, Heavy perk Rosette, Trunk. Traveling gaga or anything of tho kind, should give h 1 n eal. Deart forget t►o pines, Ind door above Bishop street, on Allegany. May 7-2.*-1,7, $2,000 =• The Presideate, Cashiers sad Ti,.. 1 2 Beaks hulletee tW efreeliw• Stet bre with seerptw. Address the Atomism Or ell Tool Works, ftrWiriletd, Vermont, July 21, 1114.41.. trY*l-37- BRA, _ RIBIDENOR 808 SAIL-The sodomplood 4bn Ar doh lib Teti dodnalo =Si the Woget of Bollotossi. A lot of Ms. . South, of so am more or lor, 1 orsdod • good two wig donebm, rod sts. DM sad sew ostbadloi tap. Also osstarot fruit of at Wads. ossodsidse mash gowass. plinks. poem olliorries, gropas. quos.rdiroldr. gone* borrios sod The progooty Is sitoso4 war rho Aesdusg, sad I. aortal* sow tin mod dad rsblo boost la els, tows. Par Author parties lan Swan or Aug 10-tt. W. W. *SOWN. GUINN HMS. Tie Idgllmmit mob* pi • fa paid h ghee bides of al M % Sia 11 hi 1111100111. arauen. 6=2 NEV OROCERY STORE = Candles. . B.gars, Tabu.., *alftiletv. CIEMI EQIS Hone 'oven, I=E!
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