iltmortificliVatchman TERMS—S 2 pet year when paid In advance $1,50 whantiot paid in 'Aisne*, and 1.1,00 when ant-paid larrftiat the Aspiration °Like par. - - - Aasimrs.—We have authorized the following gentlemen to redeye and receipt for stibacdp thous to the DAVOCHATIC WAITINAN. Israel J. Grenoble, Gregg Township Ibbn H. Reifinyder, Penn " ANSWERS TO OORRESPONISNTS FRIRIIO:—We do not deal In inch article. DCIIIOqRAT. , -.11111 Youth's History of the "war" can be had by addressinN Van. t verbs .Horton 4 Co., N. Y. MC7lllol , lBl,—Did we tell anything but the truth. Itch she* us where, and we will Le happy bi make Om; corn:admix. Peru.—Corundum is a ehrysiallsedi mineral of extreme hardness ; it Is eompOre,/ of near lypure alumina, and is of a reddish caste. Mrrao.—Juno, according to mythology was the-yttor and convort of Jopiter, The tt reeks, a l lied her Hera, and her bueinoep was to preside over marriage., and to pre trot married women. Joe.—We lion% need to brag ►bout the kind of Jobe we do, in order to get folk. to glee us work, to see whether we tell the truth or not. We hareettfileient without getting it In that way,and tut' work speak. for Itself. Cell and see ample. .piNICS ABOUT TOWN. AND COUNTY No:r"ravit.--.The report that one of the persons shot by CoA, in the fescue at Milesburg, ou last Monday night week; is dead. Boons Ur.—The protracted meeting that has been in progress during 'the past three or four weeks, in the Methodist church in efts place closed on Wednesday evening But one name was ridded to the list of members. - • LOST.—A fur glove. belonging to the left band, was lost a few Aye since. Any per son or persons, findlorthe aforesaid glove, and leaving it at this office, or at the Brea kerboof House, will be remunerated gene rously Hamm., —Quito .n revival has been going on in the Methodist church in Miles burg, during the past two weeks. Some forty conversions are reported, and nightly the altar is filled with anxious seekers after forgivaees of sins. We understand that the Methodists at the Half Moon church, aro also carrying on • protracted- mooting, which Is being attended with the best of results. A SOUTMCOMPABY.—Wo print among our advertisements to (lay the annual statement of thp Centre county mutual fire Insurance Co. The figures show it-to be In a healthy financial' condition, and the well known character of the otfutinle, is more than s guarantee of its perfect murky Rome companies are the ones our people should patronise, because in case of firm they have less trouble, and are at less expense in collecting the amount of their insurance, and ?ever run any risk of getting into a worthless Company. "TIIR IS NOT Tit."—lL woo predicted by. Dr Cummin'e, and other prophets, that the affairs of thin workl.would wind up sometime in 1966. As mother Earth has turned the corner, and seem, sweeping on ward through space as striolfthly as ever, we must conclude eithee that the "prophets" were mistaken or that the final crash has been postponed. A HARD formerly residens of fluffald Run, Ibis County, who was tried for the murder of hie wife in Sny der County last fall end acquitted, Is now confintd ip at'hliddlleburg on the charge of Inreenf We have an idea that If they would hove hung Peter when they had the chance, they would hove just about fulfilled the requirements of the law, and satisfied the demands ofJustici. 0 ALL TIIAT . I4 WAIITSD.—The style of wear ., tpg shawl., with a great pouch 1m the baby. —after the style that squaws pin their blankets, to carry their papooses in—has been ip vogue in ihissection.for some time. If some of the Mims and young ladies of Bellefonte, who are so desirous of being in the style, had a confer collered little one to stick in the pouch, it would improve their appearance considerably. o A Maw FILMTIIII6•—We this week add a new feature to our paper, for the benefit of the forming community, in the.. shape of a correct report., of the Philadelphia Grain and Prodtacfi. markets. It Is. furnished us weekly, by ohe of She most reliable firms of that city—Messre Koose Scusesas & Co., whose ,c . ard will be found among our new advertis% The report can be relied upon as being correct, and the prices given a. Chose rating up 10 Wednesday evening, of each week, or one day before the publiadion of the paper Our New York Market re ports, will be continued, and enlarged They..lno are furnished by one of the lead ing ao.nmintion houses of that oily, and.the figures given can be relied upon as the fit test prices. We commend both of these houses, whose address will he found at the head of (be report., to farmers and others haring produce or groin, to ship to either of the cities o---- BIiLLSIONTS AND. ITS ,put RCUSll—Coo uhuu,ti.—From the Methodist, we winger, into the Lurun*n a 43 . RIFOIDIND church. It is a neat, though cheap unpre :Ending budding, considembly..amaller than either the Presbyterian, Episcopal or Meth odist, and his a most miserable bell, that sounds as if it was cracked into forty pieces, and se if eaoh piece was of a different sort of metal. IL is situated in one of the most pleasant parts of town, has a fine yard, and better soaomodations surrounding It for penmen attending, in oarrleges or sleighs, than any other. It in owned jointly by the Lutherans and German Reformed, and the greater proportion of its members reside out-aide , of the borough. Like a majority of other churches, during the early part of the war, it had its &patios, who dragged, polities into ii.--The Rev. Mr. Behoff, Luth etetW that tlime ;mudded. 'Hewes troubled more about the ..disloyally" itif those who would•nt bow hi The ban! of Abolfiltnisni, than about the sins of the world. "Old Nick" Gad but 11111 e Minable to hold his own within that church, during hie stay. Re 7 him outmoded by the Rim Mr. Kline. Gars man Reformed, who we must credit, with laity Mg polities on the outside of the alturalt. Ile too was effected oonsidirsbly with the prevailing disorder, "loyalty" or "war and nigger," bat the spell, haver same on him when In the pulpit at this pietie, although they effected hittv.seriously in churches at other point.. His stay was short howyer, and to fill his pine.. came the Rirr Mr. Bhelp, smother German !Informed. Of him we believe, no one can say aught 'jut good. lie tried to do his duty, both in and out of the church—Muth lug as well by example, as by preempt. Ile was truly a devoted christian, sad daring his pllfitrAitiß no political wrangles or *Mai Mialetanbe, .deseorated its sacred preelnets. An mei dent, during the latter part of last automer, terminated his life and labors, sins. which time that church hat been without a minis ter. - It liaricaommegirtion - -that etn'agicrid to pay well, and why its pulpit has been empty so long we emmor Imagine. If its members were as devoted to ohrietlanity so must of them are to making money, and as mime are to puritan .abolitionimn, they would have had wl minister long sine Next on our list comes the UMITIRD 8R1141111,11111 Cuusou, situated on eheapeide. It is but a entail btlding, and favors more a country school Loose than shim:rob. It has but a umail congregation', and a memberihip amounting to not over thirty or forty. Services are held in it two Sundays in sheeession, and then there are two that the minister, the Rev. Mr. Grant, is absent on other parts of the circuit. This chttroh we are told med dled but little in polities during the excite ment of the past five years. Its members are generally poor, and can ill afford tq pay much to-wards keeping up -their church, but it is in much better condition, than some of the other churobes,whose members boast their hundreds of thousands. It has neith er choir nor instrument. Some of Remem bers are very derilect in duty, and in the end, we fear will Ad themselves in the condition of Jonah, "spewed out . because of being "neither cold nor hot." Tit■ CATHOLIC cHUHCII located on Bishop street, a few'doors above Allegany, is a good sited substantial, atone edifice, rather gloomy looking, but kept 'in good repair It has a large congregatiolp, that appeare WIT very regular in atten dance. This church has been effected by the fanaticiem of the times, less then any other. lie minister, the Rev. Thomas Mc- Govern, during all of our sectional troubles, acting as a comisteal Christian, and a de voted disciple of 6hrist, excluded iniirely from his pulpit everything of a political nature, and devoted his time and talents, auto the spiritual well being of his h and his, perhaps, is the only church in this place, whose membership has been increas ed to any extent during the past five years, and this can be accounted for on the ground that he attendee to matters pertaining to the church, and left those pertaining to the Stalk, to be eared for by persons whose bu siness it was. Like other churches, it numbers good men and woman among its members, and like others to, it has judg e!b within its pale, who not only disgrace themselves, but bring their religion and church into disrepute, by the course they pursue. Christiana should teach as well by example as by precept, and the mere fact of observing the forms °Rite Catholic or any •other religiotf, will Nave no one It seems to be the belief of quite a number who adhere le the Catholic faith, in this plan that all that is necessary to secure their future happiness, is the strict obeer wane° of their peculiar forms of worship. Outside of the church they do not appear to have a particle store r f eligion, than persons who have never heard' of such a thing as cbrislianity We are not going to give advice, because we know they will spdrn it, as they du the advice given them by their pastor, but we must say that It would be better for their church if these.'professing" members—hypocrites—withdraw from it en tirely and thus save it the dishonor their action■ will heap upon it. While churches, clarinet properly be held re sponsible for the actions of thdie adhere• leg to them, yet they generally are, ty the worldly minded, and one hypocrite, can do them more injury than a Soren righteous men can good. In the Catholic, ae in tie principal protestant ohambhs, services are, held every Sabbath It has a large organ, a tollerable choir, and very regular atten dants. From it, we will visit the QUAKER OLP Intsmu's CHURCH It is situated in an out of the Why place, on the side'. of the hill near the Academy and if one were to judge of its surround ings, he would oonalude that it was scarce ly, if ever opened. Like the soeiety that built it, it is fast crumbling to pieces Its old Oilers in this place are nearly all gone, and the "spirit" does not appear to be "moving . " thole they have left behind, to preserve to any degree, their organisation as a society The ChSrah it a little old atone buildius, a type of (lie timer in which it was erected. It has but few strict members, and they are bending with ago— ready for the grave. When they depart, The church we suppose will go down, or be maintained more out of respect to their anentory, than for any other reasons. With the A/flit:AN AISTIIODIST"seIIURCII, we close our notices, of the places of wor ship in Bellefonte It is close by the Uni ted Brothers, e,t the foot of the hill on obeapside It has no regular preacher and has a very irregular attendance, except on the part of about a half dozen members, whose example of ehristian devotion, might be followed, by many of the members of other churches, to considerable benefit. The church edifice is small, but sufficiently large to accommodate all who attend at it. There are plenty of negroes in Bellefonte to make up a good sized congregation, but they are not troubled with religious zeal "lite music ob de fiddle, wid a placiake . de shin," is more enticing to them than the worship of the most High. As we have 'said before however,-there area few members of this church who keep It up, and whose ac tions lead own to believe that they are truly ■e}lous. The building iv in comparatively good condition, but has neither choir nor Instrument. Bush are the churches and such their condition and standing, so far as can be observed by an outsider. Wha t we barer written about them, we have written for their good. We an not prejudiced, against any religious snot, fad we have simply spoken plainly aqt becomes an honest journalist to do. If we have tread harshly upon the toes of any, we hope they will' hireafter keep their toes where they will not be so easily tread upon Business Notices —lf you want paper, books, pens, notions or anything of the k tan And them at Moore's at greatly reduced prices. '"Cestpio.— court week is coming, and with It the orowd ti t t always risits town on nab in callous, and the crowd sgould reeolleet that Ilarper Brothen, at their new store on Spring - street, are ogling goods almost as low es they can be bought In (he city. i A SUlLPRise.—The other morning, we ;topped at the Hardware Joni, of Ire In & W Nob, for the purpose of examining some of the skates, of which they have sash *noodles. variety, and on looking round we were no little surprised at the kaiwense steak qt goods they bane now on ; hand, , Th o m store dottliilook country store A Is taw* style of mama immense city ostablishmeat, Theleprtek are very low, and If folks doht Motto biky usitia ßt iti the hardware line, it wlliropay atm, Jams to sod see; what a store our town eon support. .13Z11111111.111 ADVlol{.—Josh Pinky says, If ' you itch for lame, go Into • grave yudvand scratch yourself against a Mmtbstene." Very sensible * ads ice, but More arele - V;ltir itch for other th (up, who need to be met somAliiii else. Those who itch for • good watch, • dna Bing, a nke toe ret p sr anything In the Jewelry line, should go to Pintoes under the °raker hoo f Hones, the most extensive Jewelry More In Central Pennsylvania. Hebuartioleoto suit everybody, an'd his pricer cannot but please purchasers, T .—We were the recipients on Monday lut;of a lot of as fine Oysters u eva cams oat of the shell, f9+eishedl/.y oar friends Downing It Yeager of the LIFO, neloon. They 4 •411 alt times prepared to furnish families er others with either shell, Tub or Can Oysters; ard we know that no boner one., were ever had, than they keep at all t Imes. They hive all the fix tures too, that mallet them pleaient to take in the Saloon, and can tarnish a glass of good ale or lager, to top them off with 11. Myer., (whits. Manufactorj to in rearof the Cummings llonse,) has the most ex (emirs stook of finished Carriage., Buggies, Sleighs, Sulkeya. flpring wagone, Truck wag ons, and Two tiorse w a gons, from which to @e— lect, thatoan be found in Central Pennsylvania, him fine mark will compare favorably with that of Walloon and other celebrated Manufactures. Call and examine his stook. Repairing of wagon. to., done on short notice. INTIORITING TO FA MISR'S. son OTTIZRII.—WO were shown the other day, the model of • farm and Yard Oats, Invented by Bergstrasser Esq., which Is destined to auperceed all the .1.1 and unhandy gate. not lee see. Others In town who examined lb. model, agree with us in say ing that the gate is certainty the cheapest, eimplest and best yet repented. Any one can make It, OA any child can open or shot it. It will cost less than an ordinary pair of bars, lad will be just as lasting as it b cheap,--The pat ent was granted on the let day of Jan. ltid7, and township, county or State rights, are offer end for sale by the Patentee, Idr• Bergotremer, who can be addressed at either Sunbury Pa., or flublersburg, Centre Go., Pa. MARRIED Kat.t.en—Kt.aca>ta■ — On the morning of the Bth lest, at the residence of the bride. fath • er, by the Rev C A Rittenhouse, Mr Jame. A. Keller, of Centre Hall, to Miss Lottie Kleekner of Mini inburg, Count county Lowo—Mosan—By the Rev Wm R Porr, Mr Jacob Long of neer Rebenburg, to Miss Sophia Moser of Laurelton, Union county. PiNNllll37oll—MlL.st—Ply the same, Mr II C Pennington of Benner township to Miss C Miller of Spring township. BITISR—Roma—By the name, Mr Beramin Rttner to Mies Lidian Royer, both of Pollen. • BOT—VIIIIADY—By the name, Mr Sam.' Eby to MiegjOry l'eady,both of near Aarbos barge --- Sairn—iivanat.—By tho same, Mr Benjamin Smith of Bo Mop Springs, to Miss Slisa Darrel of near Spring Milli. RANICII—FIREILIM — By the Same, Mr Jos R Bartsch of Ist Melte, to Alias Elisabeth A Peraller, of Rebersbarg. ALCan—Peasows—On the let Inst at the rev Wenne of the brides father, Bishop street, by the Rev P Stranger, Mr Merry C Allen of Pine Grove to Miss Mary S Nolen. of Bellefonte. DIED Fars...tin-0u the Bth lust, Mrs jiarah M Faulkner,daughtar of W6I and Margaret Meyers aged 25 years three months and 3 days. Deo .22 ,Mr Paul Wulf, aged 82 years and .1 month... he Bellefonte Market Corrected Weekly by Hoffer & Bro., Maio St The following Cr. the quotations up to o'clock on Thursday evening, when our paper Went to press: White Wheat, per bushel Red Wheat, per barbel Rye, per bushel Corn Bbelled, per bushel • Oats, per bushel Barley, per bushel ...... Buckwheat, per bu5he1........ .... Clovereteed, per bushel Potatoes, per bushel Eggs, per dosen Lard, per pried—. Bacon, per pound Pork, per pound Tallow, per pound. ..... .. ...... Butter, per pound Rage, per pound Orolnd Plaster, per ton ~4 Philadelphis Merkets Reported weekly for the WATcamAs by KOose, BCH WA OO a co., Commission Merobante and wholesale, Fish, Cheese and Provision Dami en, 144 North Delowan, Avenue, and 137 North ‘Vater Philadelphia. The following or the quotations for the week ending Wednesday Evening; January 11, 1867. noun.—Superilno par 8,250 8,75 Fancy Family 15,004.17,00 North West Extra do 12,004 13,00 Peno'n A Ohm Ex Foul perbbl 12,50(914,00 Rye Flour per huu 0,000. 7,25 Con. 3,l4•L.—Bran'unto per hun 11,00® 5,00 Pennsylvania. d 0..... WA® 4,50 VINBAT.—White per bu. ..... o,oo® 3,25 Rod do 3,00® 3,10 Ity• do 0,00(. 1,35 C L OS:I.—Now do do. OATS do. riesos—N Clover d 0... Old Clover do . Timothy do.. Flox do. Burma—Roll per lb New LARD do OEM Cara.: .184 ,10 Marx-Shouldors do ;11(v ,Ili ,piliddles do ,10(n) ,11 lbws do .....„ ..... _ ,15(v ,18 Mean Pork do ,041ta ,2 i i Plan.—Shore Markers' per bb1....p0,00(5)21,0r No 1 Bay d 0 ...- M 00119,00 No 2 ShJro d0 g .... 00,00 18,50 No 2 Bay d 0..... 00,00 17,30 No 3 Largo do-- 00,00 1 . 5,00 No 1 Mesa Shad d 0..... 00,00 20,00 No 1 Salmon do ... 00,00ko 40,00 No 1 Herring d 0.... 6,000 a 8,00 No I Labrador d 0:.... 0,000 8,50 New York Markets Neportedneeinktfor the WATCHM•X, by Fen ton, Fitzgerald • Tracy, lkoduce Connwision Merchant., 98, Whitehaft St., N. Y. The fol lowing are the quotation• for the week ending January 16, 1866. FLOUR—N. Y. State Suphrilne_.. 10.10 11,00 Mich. and lows, Extra-10.60 I.UO Ohio It. 17. Shipping 12 00 1335 Ohio Extra Trade Brenda 13.30 15.00 SL Lonna Extra Family 15.00 17.00 RYE FLOUR 8.90( 8.15 CORN MENI, 2.15 2.30 WElRAT—Milwankie Club.per bu. 2.40 2.50 Amber Slate " 3.10 3.25 White, Canada. " 2.00 9.00 White ldlehli Red Western. =l= RYE CORN—Mixed Weatern, ' White W. Yellow mid Whi. , astern " 1.300 .._ OATS- w.f.. ) " .68/ .70 New York and Nair Jersey. " . .70 .72 BARLEY " 1.00 1.10 SEEDS-Clover per lb. .134® .15 Plea per be. 2.60 2.75 Timothy , _ ......... _... " 3.00 3.50 BUTTER perlb. .15 .60 CHEESE " .14 .17 CUT MEATS--Shoolders... " .09 .104 Hams " .30 .12 Middies " .16 .19 LARD -... " .12 .13 TALLOW . .11 .I2f EGOS per doe. .30 .40 DRIED FRUIT-Apples...per lb. .10 .12 Western .. . .... .......do " .17... .28 Plums . .28 .32 Cherries... " 46 .60 Peach.. (peeled) 0 .18 .30 " (eopeeled ) " .15 ~..}0 Raspberries ° :50 30 Blackberries • " .60 .66 WOOL " .45 55 POTATOES per bbl. 3.75 5.01 ; 1 4PLt1AL NOTICSS. D , BLISOMPIII Aan Ceteuez,--Teeet ed with the utmost subore, by Dr. 014, Duo, Ocatilit and Audit, (feooer"ly of Laden, Hol land') No. 619 Nee Phihkeolphin. Tes timonials from the most ro maw la the Olt end Couutry out be Neu, of hie sales. The Medical faculty are lurked 'to twoomposty their patients, as ho low so meet@ la.ble Artillehtt - Byeeinserted without pain. De chary made foe examisation.-14-441-13-40. Atm YOU AYYLICTIID MTN • COUCH, /10•S•11- DEBI. • COLD l—Are you dllpOlett to antaimp lion ? Are the lives ofyour children in Jeop ardy from sudden and repeated attacks of Croup? If so purehase a box of DLADZS . DU 'NOMA LLC DDIO•T011 ! TA. People's 11110fi erre and efretral 'may for Co• Our, Cold., Croup, Catarrh, Asthma, Broodatie, Diptkrria,• and all Pichnosery disarm The Lubricator is wadi& preparation in the form of a Lozenge, witch of all modes in the mink plessaat and convenient. They eoutain no deletsrions in gredient, and are warranted to .7, c7..wsys safe even for the weakest and most sensitive slam soh. In Croup they give immediate relief. For Coughs and Colds they are invaluable. For Catarrh, Asthma and Bronehitis they have no equal In thantarket, (ridepertificates aceempa ny each box.) Diptheria, that dreaded and desolating dimwit., they control wonderfully and almost immediately. No Public Speaker, Singer or Teacher should be without, as they remove hoarsens*. and etrengthen and clear the voioe.MlX..Always use them in time, and if the symptoms an Revere use very freayy. BLADES 4 Co., proprietors, Elmira, 'N: Y. For sale by druggists everywhere, and by P. P. Grain and B. Wilson, in Bellefonte. I I-321y A (lunar DIRCOVZRY..—One of the greatest and most useful dlsooverie. In Medical science was made by the celebrated Dr J Denies, of Peri., Chief Physician to the Imperial Infirm cry of France, in 1841. Thou lt who have been afflicted wit i h4sainfill disease known as the Piles, and a ly cured by the um of Dr J Dumas' Irene Pile Sabre, cannot rpeak too highly of the benefit. conferred upon them . the use of this certain remedy, It has never been known to fail in aireetlng a perma nent cure In n single cane. In thin respect it corpuses all other madams of the kind: It will do Just what it is recommended for; If not the money will bsrehmded. One or two boxes is sufficient to .Beat a cure in four or six day., It the direction. on the boxes are followed.— Price one and two dollars per box, according to eize. Bent by Mail or Espies. to any 'pare of the United alter or Canada. Sold by Drug gist. generally. A liberil discount made tq the trade. Address D S DUNHAM k CO., Wil liamsport, Pa., axle Proprietors and Manufac turers for the United Staten and Cadada.ll4Bly $500,00 Kuwait, will be Mad in greenbaeks to any person who has used Dr Dumas' Pile Salve according to directions and has not been cured. Addrass 9 8 PUNIIAId tr. Co, Will iamsport, Pa. 11-44-ly SAIRIAPARILLA.—I. a coneentrated• extract of the choice trot, so combined with other substances of still greater alterative pow er as to afford an effectual antidote for diseases Sarsaparilla is reputed to cure. Such a remedy basurely wanted by illgge who suffer from ex. - moue complaints,'ant one which will ao comptish their cure must prove a. this has pro. veil, of immense service to this hug% visor-of our aillioted fellow-citizens. flow completely this compound will do it, has been proven by experiment on many of the worst cases to be found an the following complaints Scrofula, scrofulous swellings and sores, skin diseases, pimples, Pustules, Blotches, eruptions, St Anthsny's,ilre, rose or erysipelas,,tetter or salt rheum, scald heed, ringworm, Ac, Syphilis dr Venereal [herniae is expelled from the Wein by the prolonged use of this Sarsapa rilla, and the patient a left In comparative health. Female Diseassevareeaused.ltmosokla in the blood, and are often soon rural by this Extract of Sarsaparilla Ito not reject this invaluable medicine,because you have been imposed upon by something pre tending to be Sarsaparilla, while it woe not.— When you have used Ayeee—then, and not till then, will you know the virtue of &impartlla. For minute particulars of the di it cures, we refer you to Ayer's American A Imanac,which the agent below named will. furnish gratis to all who call for It. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, for the cure of Coe- Jaandice, Dyspepeie, Indigestion Dye entery, foul stomach, headache, piles Rheutisa headburn arising from disordered atom aoh, pain or morbid inaction of the bowels, Rat ulency,loes of appetite, liver complaint, dropsy, worms, gout, neuralgia, and as a dinner pill, are unequalled They are anger coaled, Co that the most sensi tive ran take them with pleasure, and they are the beat aperient In the world for allothe purpo ses of a family physic. Prepared by Dn. J. C. AYER A Co., Lowell, Mass., nod sold by all Druggists end dealer. on medicine everywhere. Dec 15,44-2 m. 11•LL'i VINARTABL• SICILIAN If/18 RNIANYI- Nn.—llar proved itself to be the most perfect preparation for the bah ever offered the public. It Is a vegetable compound, and contains no In jurious properties whatever. It will renter° Gray Thar to its original color. It *ill keep the( hair from falling out. It cleanse. the scalp and makes the hair soft, 'taro...mad silken. It is a splendid heir dressing. No person, gld or young, should fail to use It. It is memo...- did .d used by the first medical authority. ..gegr-Ask for Hell's Vegetable Siellian, Hair 'Renewer, and take no. other. 11. P. HALL CO., Nashua, N. K. Proprietors For mule by all druggists. 12-2,-3tu . 12 50 f 2 50 .41 10 $1 00 Iron! iron' rrut Sensren ' scnarru! SeIRATerl ! Wheaton'. Ointment will cure the Itch in 48 hours. Also runes Sate Rheum M eer., (11/6/nias, and all rrelptiqua of the *km. Pries 50 coats. For sale by all druggist.. lly sending GO cent. to Weeks A Potter, Sole Agents 170 Waahington street, Dorton, it will bo for warded by math free of portage, to any pert of the United States, 00 00 NOD itbbertioemento FOR SALE. A nearly new Stearn Engine end Bei ler with &tinge. Engine 30 borne power, boll or 40 borne power, will be cold very dheop. Address W. A. kr W. J. McMANIGAL, Milroy, MlMin Co., l'enn'o. A" RICIILTITRAL COLLEGE OF FENN EYLVANIA. The nest Term of this Institution, under its reorganisation, will commence on the 1601 day of Jagoiary, 1867, For terms of admission, catalogues, de. Ad- Ares. JOHN FRASER, Pres't. Agricultural College, Centro Co. 4,12;,03 0.00 0 1,18 ,58(1 ,N 8,00(0 9,00 7,00(0 8,00 3,250 3,00 2,90(0 3,00 ;OIM Application for License Notice is hereby given that the following named persons have filed their Fetal°ns in the Court of Quarter sesslons,•and, at the January term, will make spphcalion for a license to sell MSC Wm. Brown, Bellefonte. Osgood M. Whipple, Pine Orme. Itotib, Wallow township. e k ßenjamin Pnyder, Pegg. townOdp J. 11. LIPTON, Prothonotary. DRESS CUTTING MADE EASY M. 11, A. NOLAN, tq now preparod to fur niph the ARIIRTIMPROyED CHART FOR DRESS CUTTING, by which she guarantees an person after tak ing a few easy lessons, to be able to do their own cutting. Instrnetione given and Charts furnished at her residence on Howard ereet, Bellefonte. Nov 2 '66-3m riATTLE FOR SALE. Right head of rattle in good order, In quire on the premises . . Sandy Ridge Station en Tyrone (rid Clearfield, R.R L ADIES' FANCY Fulls! ♦r JOHN FAREIRA'S Old Established FUR Mapufaulatg.U . . 718 ARCH STREET, above ith., Philadelphia. Importation and Manufacture oneof the largest and most beautifisl 'elections of • PANCYFURS, for Ladies end Children's Wur in the City. Also, a fine assortment of Oedt's Fur Oloree and collars. I am enabled to dispose of my goods at very reasonable prioes, and I would therefore solielt a call from my friends of Centre eounty and •lein ity . Remember the Name, Number and Street JOHN PAREIRA, No. 718 Arch St.,ab with We, PhIPI. pir-1 have be Partner, nor connotation with any other Store he Phladelphis. VALIJA.BLR FARM FOR BALE. The malmoriber offare at private eale a farm eitaated in Harrill townebip, and adjoin ing property 4 ef the Urteoltaral College eon taining.„„ 176 ACRES AND SIX PERCHES. The land t. rolling and In 'this beet state of cultivation, le nil cleared eneept, 20 soma, that le well timbered. Upon the property la meted a good two story frame hone., splendid new. bank barn, oribevigeda.pad other outbuildings. Thefts» TWO LARGE CISTERNS, • splendid yowl( °tabard debase halt, and fill the 0011VIML100. 1 111 that would make" dubs , We home. lane pannels of now pod and rail &sre. with other improvements have been ningil TERMS.—Ono belt the pnrobaiZnioney to be paid In hand. the Nihau.ln yassfy payments of ere barbered dollen oath, or glade to suit purchaser. J. 11.111TOILILL, Y. u., Belhohota, Pa. ! 11-47 3 Mtn Goal, eyearces &c. NEW FMK I NEW GOODS I AND Niw PRICES!! HIGH RATES RUBBED OUT! iiOODB AT OLD FASHIONED PRIORS! H'OFPRR & KELLER, (Formerly llbffer Bf 0 .11,) Weald turpeatfally inform the world sad the rent of mankind, that they havejest opened oat, and are daily receiving • lugs • STOOK OF GOODS OP ALL HIND , re whlah they a offering at the very lowed mar ket price. DRY 900DS! Consisting of the latest ditto of - PIPORDO AND PLAIN ALPACAS, WIDOWED AirO PLAID ALL WOOL DO LAIIIDI • SHKPHERD PLAIDS, SLACK BILKS, SIIIIIMBR SILKS, IRIBI POP,I.INST -'s • fiTit GOODS, , White Counterpanes, " Linen and Cotteniiheelloga, Cheeks, s °lngham!, Bedtlegs, Flannels, As., EpyheN Plaid minis; Casaimeree, Velvetine, Ke.tackey leant, . bnlls, Ladies Cloaking, • Plain Coto., Middlesex Cloths, IRopellants, and PLAIDS OF VARIOUS COLORS. GENTLEMEE'S WEER. A full line of Clothe, Cassimeres, SaUnettea and Vesting, all kinds and prices, which will be sold cheap, We have constantly on band • Isrge .4 well selected clock of all kinds of CROCKERY, 4,- 0 • WNW, MACKEREL, SALT, Ao Whiyh we will dispose of at the very lowest cash prices. • All kinds of country produce taken in exchange for goods, and the etgAemi war/ et prices allowed. FRIENDS AWARE TO YOUR INTEREST For we feel satisfied that we can suit your r AAAAA an well as your rrnese. Sept. 8, 'Bs—ly HURRAH I HURRAH! HURRAH -..._ If you want to buy good goods, cheap goods fashionable goods, doe goods, every kind of goods, go to ABRAHAM SUSSMAN'S. On High street, Bellefonte, Pe,. who has Juet returned from New York, with a handsome selected assortment of merchandise, now o and offer for sale cheaper than any body else in the Union. The Goods have been bought cheap for cash, and will be sold cheap for ash or its equivalent. Cloth, emulator, Satinett, K. Jute. ehambreye,Cottonades,Mareail les Vesting., Betio and other Vex tinge, Under Shirts, and Drawer., Black and Fancy Silk, at old prices, all color Flannel., all wool and domestic Sack and Shirting Elannels, Bleached, - Unbleached and Colored Canton Flannels, French and domeetie Ginghame, • pod Checks, Bleached and Un bleached Skating., Pillow ems and Shirting Muslin,Cambrimand Will.. limeades •and Olores, Sus pender. and Hankeroblefe, Necktie., Collar. and Bosoms, Parasols and Sun Umbrellas—.Slik, Gingham. and Malin.— Balmoral Skirts, Ledies'und hid Balmo ral Skids of various sines and prices. Skeleton Hoop Skirts, Ladies's and Miens Skeleton Hoop Skirts of every description. . —Spring and Summer Capes, both Cloth sod Silk, unsurpassed in style, quality, and prices, north of Meson and Dixon's Line. • •••,-. Shawl', arfendless variety, both single and doable. Carpets, a full assortment of all kinds of Carpets, such as Brussels, 3 Ply Ingrains, Rag and Straw Carpets. Oil Cloth, nil width of Floor and Table Oilcloth sad Off Shades.— SALT, FISH, GROCERIES, BOLE LEATH ER, SPANISH HIP, FRENCH CALF SHINS, COUNTRY CALF SHINS. MORROCO LINIOS. &o Shoemaker.' Thread and Shoemakers Tool., of *ll kind. to be had M ABRAHAM SUSSMAN'S. CHEAPER than at any other establiahment in Central Pennsylvania. Dee 19-1882, DO YOU WANT TO BUY For, Bammor, roll the place to go la DO YOU WANT TO BUY ECM or any other kind, go to DO YOU WANT TO BUY Groner'. or anything elm You will find t Cheaper In larger quantitlei, than any where else at Slay 18 'BB—tf. BTRENBIIRuB. , =CI ALWAYS AHEAD!! MILLIIEIM, CENTRE CO., PA An now offering to the public at the LOWEST CASE PRICES The submribers take. thle method of anemia Mug to thetr Medd. that they hare just re turned from the But and now offers a Snit as sortment of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC GOODS! Which they am selling et moh tense that pr_ chasers will So& It to their interest to buy, of them. Their stook consists of , DRESS GOODS, BROWN AND BLEACHED 811ENTIN138, SHIRTINGB,- AND HATS, BONNETS, MILINEBY GOODS, 0411 ant examine one alai& The half 4 not NEN AND BOY'S WEAN. GI roeerha, Quai t ati. A t . 01l of *Mali TUI ha disposed of as low or Wry ruelased oat ddo of Philadelphia. An k4do at WptrJ P•alesitai• k► os skimp for goals. RIO. IT 1/115-3y. A. ALUANDIR i lON. Corduroy, CLOTHING, EZ!EI or Spring, MEN OR 130Y8, EMI= CARP .T 8 Three- Ply, List. STERBERGS DRY GOODS, ~ Boole. and Shoe,, Irala and Cap., DM! A. ALEXANDER & SON, FLANNELS, CASSIMBRIO, SHAWLS AND CLOAKS =2ll=! Hats, Caps, Boots ud Shoes. Hardware, erg Gaols, &c. NOW 18 THE TIME. rBIYR YOUR 11110NRY BY =] MAKING TOUR PURCHASES STSWALTS AND COMPANY'S NEW DRY GOOD STORK lererything you need DRESS GOODS, GROCERIES, NOTIOV, , BOOTS and BITORB QRBENBRARE, lko.l ' oh. to . I be mild CRIAM, than at aby othet as I= HEMEMBER THE PLACE. Corner of Allegany sad Blehop Streets, Bellefonte, Nor 30, 'C6 Murnolbeis TAE LARGEST AND BEST STOCK of warranted boot., and alma aver brewed to Centre °minty, at BURNSIDE'S WARRANTED to give aatlsfactlon. If not V V no I asy, wilt glv, you note boote and shoee for them. Too can only And them at BURNSIDE'S D URNSIDE'S le the only ghee where you eon get • pure, ueadelterated article of spiom. I have them ground to my order and will warrant them aridly pore, as represented. BURNSIDE rums largest .took of buckskin gloves in the county at Burnside.. Bunteidd Wog • practical tangier, I. • good judge of OW article. Don't moll you sheepskin for buckskin at BIJRNSIDRII HARNESS, collars, halters, cart whips, ear niers whips, government gears, saddles, bridles, martingales, and everything in tbe saddlery Ilan, at BURNEIIDE'S LRATHER of all desoriptions, warranted to give satisfaction. French calf, kid lining., mororees, sheepskins, and everything is the leather line, at BURNSIDE'S , t-in HAD SHOT POWDER," Hick'. celebra -1.1 ted double water proof cap., anti oono sire caps, and all other kind. at BURNSIDWEI SIIORMAREROarOOLS—Leste, hammer., awl', sad everything by rhea Endings at BURNSIDE'S WILLOW DASEEIS, earn baskets, jaskets, brooms, brushes tubs, sad every thing In that line at BURNBIDE'S GUNB.-17ard In's oelebreted double barrel ride., double barrel shot Rune and elngle barrel shot gone at „ a mown:kis HATS t/IJAPS of every styli, quality and quan ty, selling very cheap* BURNSIDE'S S TSPHEN F. WHITMAN'S celebrated and Ana oonteollona—tbe only Owe therms be had la at BURNSIDE'S IF you want good good. and groat te gor abas and exam inw.th• big dock of • at BURNS rs BUFFALO. ROBES, hors e blankets and sleigh bolls at BURNSIDE'S ALABOR stook of pistols sad all kindp of pistol cartridges st BURNEODRI3 MEE but labium°, otam.ra, not and pip.. at _L low pries., at BURNSIDE'S TRATHER OIL for gressiatbrirttdot• JJ oboes, to, a RNSIDE'S _1 14.001114118 ,t. Hwy dwerlpticaq, quality la' and pries a nURNSID2I3 I\Tortiezptosme pun, &dials orCoal 00 VI st BORIBIDWEI G OODS sold it Qs lowest plow ot 1111E1IBIDZI3 T OYS et all Ueda sok ilataip_daaa at N NW PATTERNS for oil etotb 111711118TDNE COAL OIL LAMPS, acid eIL dh, ot IttBIIBIDRO B UY eatra Sae los at BIIWILUM2II • Nikriax pof kb& r /111111111D8/11 Fox VaAil,"Vok try, ittilht2ollDra, NMI Guam, euretrics. Irl - I\ - TEW STORK HARPER.BAOTHERB Hare opened up an ENTIRE NEWAROOIbot,GOODS away domMption,ot Moir now Moro' room onflutoi :boot; whieb won panthiutad*- PANIC PRIORS and will ho !old as low if not lowei, than ean be found ela•gbere to this section. Their steak comprises hi part, Dry Goods, Notions, Millinery Goods, Rosaries, • . Panay Goods, Clothing, Bootle • Shoe., - lists d Caps, Carpet-Bags, Umbrellas, Parasols ' Gentleman and Ladies Putnishing Goods, Lodi.. Cloaks k Chntulars, In Bilk and Cloth, Carpeting. 1:1=7E1 1==1:13I STATIONERY, and everything asp_ that It' to bn found inn well rlooked country gore. COUNTRY PRODUCE, taken in exchange for goods, sad' the highest market pries pild. 11-21-17 TO ALL YE LOVERS SPLENDID CHEAP GOODS To Ye Advocates of Economy 1 1.1, D. 1. PRUNER Has Just oilened a new More oa the diamond, in the room lately owepied by Plfer's Grooery store. Having experience in the business be flatters himself that his stook will please all It will omelet of DRY GOODS Cloaks, I= Bilks,.lie. Carpels. Greoeries of tha best Qualities, Ittioonswars, Boots. dhoes, Gaiters. ° - = I=2 EZ=l! EIIIT9 Cblldten'. Wear Now Is your time for bargains, the prime to conform to the times. All the leading styles of and -every mile!. necessary for one's gomfort Men, Women, Misses and Children's wear. Call and examine the stock before buying any other place. March 16 '66-Iy. NEW STOItE AT PHILIPSBURG, CENTRE COUNTY, PA. Mora good. can be had forless money at the cheap More of RITZMAR 1 KELLER at Philipsburg, Centre County, Pennsylvania, than ►t any other eetablisbnient in the Btatea They keep. oonotantly on tumid a ohoice stook of STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS, BOOTS A MOBS, HATS A CAPS, READY MADE CLOTHING, Notions, Queens - war., Hardware, Willow and Wooden Ware, And In Act a completo assortment of all tint ar Bolen toTally found Inn filet elan 000ntry store. DRESS GOODS French Marlow, all wool, Plaid., Oebarire Reps., Alpaccae, Bleak Bilk., 4., Be. HOSIERY—WooI and Cotton Shirts and Drawers, Nixie Shirts, Silk, Cotton arid (Alma Hondkerehleik, Hoop Skirts, best makes. OLOTHB AND OABSIMIIHHB—Fraatab Broad eels, ✓ietineta, Melton% to., for winter wear: ''. SHAWLS—A Nil ling., all wool BOOTS AHD axone. w. will keep at all Dam a Poll assortment • custom made goods. PRODUCE TAKEN IN If,XCHANGE FOR GOODS, AND TEX him:, Elan VAID IN CARR FOR GRAIN OF ' ALL KINDS Flour and Food, kept constantly on hand, Aug. 24 1868-tf. RITZMAN A KELLBR. EDWARD W: MILLVR. WIVE YOUNG, 210019 E it CO.. ARMAR • YOUNTIFVOTHEM • 00., Importers and dollars In Embroldorlea, Lama, Whits Goods Hosiery, Mitta, Moven Trim ming.. An, No. 429 MARKEZET. Js 418 COMMERCE Si. D. DeDDD ' panramaiLt. wm^ ANUM II4 Wont, LIWII B. COT [2122=21 NqRTH AMERICAN TRANSIT, ACCIDENT MeRANCE COMPANY. ,Principal oMoo, 133 Routh Fourth s • 1=1:121 THE ONLY ACCIDENT INIMBANCE,COJI PANT OP PIINNSYLVANIA: • " Chartered Ninth 3, ISO. Capital, 11500,000 Limns agabot • ALL ACOIDE,ILTII : Amment Pandite lama for any man }tom $l,- 000 to $lO,OOO at s premium of only ono half per cent, etniaring the fall nowt hound In mum of death, and • eempansatioa wash 'week wad to tise whole premium paid. Short-Um. ticket, may be had at the Prina pal Mee, sr at the envious Rama *nylons No Minroat NNAMINATION Its. Rieman. Centpenaidlon is glean mak week in ease of LORAN; PAID PROMPTLY. 'matt L. HENRY M.. 0110 Mr, Reentul JAMES CONRAD, Treasurer. Distant& ' ' Loeb L Gould, late Gar Tkktt• Agr. Pa. B B. Co. J. 11. Marley, Prqiletor Orettital Hotel, H. G. Leinerlag, 217 lad no IMO 0. pahaer, Calder Corn tonal Bask. Jerntak.lloearicd, Gera orCeaterl M! Vert* stem& book Leyte, late Gen deft Pa.% 11 Co. Audrey llebedey, coethwort corner Third had Robot streets. GAM C v . Ple1111111(ffati General Agent Peso's. Cleassiv, Moe. lE.Teheo 2255 Marks; eittees WW. KILTS; Im Of Mout& aboard, 25 8. Tiara street. MisW "11181=281V4...77 Agent, 800911100111, No 3, ailff Oa* ik!o* 13, w.m. 11141'0 Eta lt,mgarettfi n imurs UNION! ANN AN ARUM, UNION ! AMERICAN ARTINTR' UNVON! • TMAarhus—AMA"' Unlairarisbllalard ISM] aaanunas that Is ordia.la salmi Ilks I. et Ms followhig well Suomi sad kighly popular STEEL PLATE ENGRAVINGS The last nipper, - - - Slain Departnrit of the Pilgrhme, for America, 27x361 Landing of the Pilgrim Pothers, - 27x36 Palatal' Mutering him Recruits 25•38 Shakspimue and j 4 Friend., - . - 2701 Cotter's Saturday Night, - - 23x28 Village Blacksmith, - ' - 27232 lianiftet Destini`, (Boren* Telltog) 21:28 The Warmers at Wyoming in 1776 - 28x3t1 Mount Vernon In. the olden time, or Weehlogton at 30 years of age, - 36,34 Tbstesespo of Abettor Meolkoraid hymn the Musacre of Bleneoe, • - 211x34 The Madonna, - - - - - 2112. 1 / 4 '• They have deemed expedient to offer them to their friends and the polblie" at one dollar surd gay cents each, the pries henstofere having been two dollars eireh,.amd for the porpoise of stimulating the getting up of Clubs, they have determined to &wird premiums to the Ratters rip of the Clubs, mid In addition thereto to dis tribute earompt the subscribers the tam of SSU GOO to money and paintings as soon an the side .hail have reached 100,000 engravings, As It is our intention to advertim very entails , stud se the engtaiings are well !mown thrtS out the whole country,-we have no doubt with the low price we charge for them, saki with . the exertion whiob will be pet forth by our nu merous friends, the number will be reached In • short time. As soon as It I. reached the lob-. sc,,ribiti, through their Club Agents, will be bo ttled Ity a circular letter from us, naming the time and.method of distribution. CLUB BATES. Single Begriming $1 50 eeeh—by WWI fns, For $l5 will seed 13 Eng Aid 2 to the cleat Agent " 20 . . 4 15 " 4 " 4 25 20 5 " 30 " 25 . 0 35 " 30 " r 50 " SO " 4 0413ilver Witch. " " 80 " Silver Lever. " 100 . 110 • Hemtlag Levee. The °lab paekages will be very seeemly pack ed and forwarded by Bylines. Any pent,* may get up °labs and forward the amount either by Express, might droll, Pont °thee enter or in • Tegistered hear, serd-kr •11 cases the Engravings will be leuwediandy seat and for each eagraring a musibreed mon/Mote and receipt will be maimed in the package. C. O. Ll,Datutlubl—Paretetivislibig to mend far Engravings and pay lb. Supremo, when they are received, will be reqtdred to rand with their order $3 to acoordlui to its amount, and this will be aredlani on their bill. LIST OF PREMIUMS To be distributed. , Ole of $lO,OOO mosey $lO,OOO 5,000 " 5 000 Five of 1,000 't Ti. of 600 w 0 t ,0 ,04 Fifty of jOO , One han ded On pa . nGt, Addy 'framed Landscapes at $lOO °soh 111,0011 , Two hundred elegant Oil paintings richly framed Interior Vans, 4450 5ach......10,900 $60,000 The Arturo Amon' limn wield add that these premiums are to be maddened only to the light eta hie gift to their petiole% ae the Begriming' are tandalied !boa Ulm their w hat valued, and as the coat of eagravlap, alter the plates are procured, la very triaing, they ewe molly afford to make the distribethea, large as It is. CM= We trust that our numerous friends through out the country nod Cansdu will on their ut most uniform, so that if posui the dist:that tion may be made soon, and it can be done If they are at all get*, had* lure Wen made avallent Club Agouti for us, and we toilet their kind dor% which will not go unrewarded Let one or more energetic persou in scary town wad villiage In the oeutry commute as moos • they me this, nod VI% iv low %Club as pos sible. By so dein ey will be the means of lutreduetng elegiac angrarUp into farullina: and thin old In cultiva tin g ri _taste far the babe tiful and relined. Address Orders to f 34.1. ArM o rte Union, 'Mow York. EIZIE3 arugo $4 Inebitint GREEN'S DRUG STORE, Rem No. b Breberhare Lew. The underehghed arepeeltally. easosumee that be las reseerd Wenn losown DRIN di 01/EgiclAL ATORK to the new room (No. s) ander Brekerhors ho tel, which he has Staid up for that purpose; and having largely laoreseed his stook is now prepared to Cornish his outomors with paw DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PATENT itrorovall. FUSE WINES It LIQUORS, Act medicinal an, DYE STIIPTS, with almost avow article to be found in an establishment of thlikind, snobs. Norse and Cattle Powder, Coal Oil,et.loohol, Limed Oil, Glam. Petbet Ditty, Byuages: 'Alio the largist and hest 'etiolate' .f PERFUMER? AND roThiir SOAPS ever brought to this place. Tolman. sad cigars of the most approved brands, unusually on hand. lie ugablegUltmeallmitton .f the pub lic to his stook of notions, ocaststiag of .ffitir, Tooth, Nig Flesh and Ptint Dream, Cutlery, Pipes, DrinklaV i z, Chose and Backgammon Chess Men, Demisoes, le. Re. 4 / kiicrtYarist_i, . Torr e ?uYinDßlY. Partkuilar ationtis c aien to preparing PHY SICIANS' PERS lONS and NAMELY RECIPES. Having bad more than twelve .an expert ewe In the bushman, fie Rob eonlident he ean " = mud" 001 mho favor Itbi with their p PRANG; P. GREEN, Pub. 9, 1190-Iy. Room, No. AMERICAN LIFE DROPS I For the speedy sale of Ousibs, *ebb, hoernesu, sore threat broaelde. Is, Itheoutatiou add elt kindled eemplahele. For five years ' has this article been before 'the people, and the verdict returned from ovary quarter, by ,the eoheenters,of {rye half,million bottles thetlifrille fold Slain' thdedhlte, U that . ALWAYS OURES." Read-the following, whisk Is oni.l • 9 11 4 1 401 of the satiny letteri ter* don" - Pmhittill 1 ,.. Scissor, Neu. Oasts Amman As Co.-5r No w, u Ldwiii . a z ding my general plidlithi or tent) wiediables. I was indaoill is by two Mks Mani Amakan Lee amps, the high recomummadation of theta by • — "fr, as always swing Dipitheite, soughs, made, Me throat, bronchitis, Ae. My son, slalom yeas, of age, wu taken suddenly ill with diplAhuria and oonld rustoely mO or nunlike: 4 =r - bog was Mt baito MN WA: kali b e t, decided IM try thA.Lifi Drapi, before .1•M•11 a physiskas By nabs the Drupe sommilkg be , Creation, be was peel Aolloved and.lhe diseimit_ entkely br.Ua up. I bit, a Mead. mili Illimrniensimve oita, of the, belit ilin t says the Lifi Drape gavehannediate nibiellind Are the beet medicine be ens used. A flunfly near him, saktlite liessaiildrod , Mberuted Sore • oberArkit 44ll lT e and t. Jr., b i lt il l physl , m . 144 of Wh' sea . to Ith tisi. h• coked • GaAs' DfpliMmin Ifealt , etraind to solkukriske theltheY Tistf ir M, t Tb. Uhl art, ORRIN 81 • k 21..: Alpiagfield, Miuw, And sold b 1 all Dieggishi iffailfriMile` to 12-10 • Fuller, Chicago, 3 A ~~ STILL IN T 192 Fnnth. yo say old Wanda mad matelmeano, sodas se taw mew ones, ea may duke to be Agra out, fl MILL PITTING, lIDINITANTIALN AND NABHIONARLY tee Indio of aoh.., Asses* mink fird.e.. aeor steams woad wilted 11. • 'm W4* tM field, sad prepared to wabommisedates tam • Large, sad exedbeat meat et PIIDNIEINDOVOO • galf; •Ci:k0T118, CABBIIIIRB AND VIBTINGI3, l&la tribal molleala welotaluadrerbegal. /11° EI T A A# i kF #t! l/41 " , if i t r t li t Al 4 04 la to tidW at kll!d .j. , 41ell La lave jest VII i tit * 6 eat, v .„ • 'w o g", lat 040060 4 1414040041", I u alesibild irttOtnt a • no* i iitttiotr lost iidebiitiow,r.
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