El --,firsttotratit , ::atclunth TERMS—S 2 per year when py.ld In advance $2,50 when not paid in advance, and h. 3,00 when not paid before the expiration of the year. Annors.—We have authorised the following gentleman to reeler, antl, receipt for subsorip lions to the Daroca♦}lc Wsrcaesx. Israel J. Grenoble, Gregg Township. John 11. Ratfenpler, Penn THNIOS ABOUT TOWN. AND COUNTY —Tballethodist tee isni at it?Neburg BIM continues... —lf you want ts lie booked' up, buy i Democratic Almanac., , I=l=lM —The Democratic Almanac for I ftC7 can be had at Moore'n Book store. It le worth ten times the price melted for it. —Prof. 1). F.! Plolfnor ill preach in the (lemon Reformed church, of this place next. Sunday morning. PLRNTY or Ir,,—Up this date, snow to the depth of twenty eight inches ham fallen in this section of the country, since winter EMIE CPu,rx—The regular term of the Jan uary Court will commence in this place on Monday next. But five important oases are on the list for trial. Fins—A stable belohging to Mr. John I). Foittof Sras burp! to the ground on Tuesday night het, 'tictitn e, lot of hey and farming utensils was deetroyed with it. COMINO 'lN—new subscriber. to the WATCHMAN ; over three hundred have been Wooked within the mot two weeks We balo still room for more Ix Town.—lion. F. Kurtz, member of the Assembly from this county was in town on Thursday lasi. Fred has made a good Rep resenidlive, and we are glad to see him looking so well. BLOCKED I.le.—The roads in part of the county are so terribly drifted as to be en tirely impassible. The country mails, for fieveral days during the later part of last week failed to reach town in consequence of the condition of the roads. - NILND ' NT GROWL —Some of our eitrco temporaries ere complaining no little over the fact that their taxes, average two dol lars and fifty cent., on the hundred dollars. They need not growl, if they will come to Bellefonte they will have the privile 4 ):f paying otter three dollars to the hundre . 'BILLIIFONTIt TO OATS A TIINATIll.—While taking a look, the other day, at the town hall in Busn'n building, we noticed that he Lae fllted up njarge stage, with every thing complete to suit a Theatrical company itiould'ut the work be hurried up a little so that we could get a sight at sometbeauty on the boards," before the winter is over RAIL ROAD Rumon.—lt is rumored about town, that the Centre and Mifflin Rail Road in to be finished to connect with tha Snow Shoe Rail Road, at this plane, during the coming summer If the report is correct, itellefoute, will loose °cnsiderable Penns- Tolley trade. The Snow Shoe Company we bSticre are urging the completion of the toad, in order to lessen the distance, to their, aoal markets in the eastern 011ie. llor• itLL FOLLOW "SUIT "—Nearly all of our exchanges published in the larger towns throughout the State, note the fact of a redacting' is the price of ties, per IWO cubic feet We hope our Oas company in this place will follow the example There is no reason why Oas, should be higher in ltellefonte, than in other towns of the same size iu other parts of the Stale In fact it " - Should be cheaper for we are right in the Coal regions. Will our company show that It wishes to do llus fair thing by consum• ere TEIIPZILANCII MENTIPICI —By reference to our advertising columns it will be seen that the ladies connected with the Independent Order of Oood Tempters, in Bellefonte, pro pose having a series of oyster suppers dor ,lng court week. The object of this move anent., we understand, is to raise money to ,purchase furniture for their new hail, in the new building just erected by our enter tprising citizen D. G. Bush, Esq The Good Tempters, although not a member nor an •endorser of secret societies, we must say, deserve credit for the indefatigable efforts dhey hoer made, and are still making, to one the young and rising generation from the sin of lutemperanse, and assist those whoa are already the -victims, more or less, of tee tyrant "Strom; Drin,k," to break the chains which bind'Oem—to stand up ones more, the dignity of their manhood, dia ailed, redeemed and regenerated, an toner to 'moiety, the protector and com forter of their wives and the mainstay and support of their children. Too AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE —We have before us, a `copy _of the memorial of the committee of the Agricultural college to the Swami and House of Ropiesentatives, of l'er neylvania ; urging the endowment of the College, and the assistance of the State la establishing three experimental faints, in connection with it IC give. a brief statement of the financial condition of the college, and show■ what has sad what can be done—the anportance lie comma is to the agricultural interests of the State, and the berths all classes will derive from the increseed advantages it will have of bein g beneficial to our real producers, the farm ers. We hope the represegtativek of the people at Harrisburg, will look upon this memorial, in a light, that men desirous of .caring for the interests of the masses should. The interest, of the farming com munity is the interest of every one, and anything that tends I. LUMAIIII its admit taps, to produce the nemmearies of life cheaply, or of superior quality, necessarily beiMfits all classes of onr eithens The Agricultural college with its experimental farms will do this. And we must recollect that thin college is TA Slate, net a eoullt,7 institution The farmers of every mitten of the Commonwealth, have precisely the earns interest i• its etteceas, that have those of our own"connly, where it is legated. Its benefits will be felt the same in Erie, Green, Bradford, Adams and all those toorder.eg upon the lines of other States, as in Centre, and they should take the same pride, in giving it the standing an Institu tion of the kind should have, that demi the representatives of the particular section that ban been chosen for its location, The college as it is now is an honor to our State, r 'but without the combined lagoon's of all friends of the industrial classes, daatutot ,possibly attain that eminence and maul , rum that it otherwise would. 8 or (AIMS Col7llTar.—Aside from the historic interest which surrounds European scenery, We r will venture to assert that we have in our own county of Centre scenes which all Europe cannot rival. Wkohingtort. Irving was one of the few Americans who visited the old world and had the independence to express his disap pointment at the meagreness of the statuary so gorgeously described by sir Walter Scott, and others of his class: Many of our people go to Europe every year with their minds full of the deseriptions of noir elects and poets, and thq fame of an author lenfa..beauty to scenes which iitture never gars' theme Irving Nailed the hills and. valleys and streams made Immortal by the mighty genius of Scott, and declared that they bore no oomparison to the beauties or our own country. There ara•bundreds of people sighing for .an opportunity to:visit the Old World Rio have seemly given a thought to the dights which may be*seen in the new. • There are people in Centre County who need not go a dozen miles to behold the grandest of Nature's works, who, would cross the Ocean, did they possess . the means, to see other? which do not equal them in any respect. We have, within two hours ride of Belle fonte, a scene as grand and beautiful ao any ever gazed upon by man, and yet owe doubt if more than half a score of our people know of Ile exietetrie. Taking a North Westerly direction front Milesburg; alto distance of about six miles from that an. cient habitation'of "Bald Eagle," we reach the summit or the Allegheny Mountains, at a point perhaps the higheet in Centre coun ty, by a plain, easily traveled ropd to with in a hundred and fifty rude of the peak, which must be adeertaed on foot. The as cent:is steep andditficult ; but no one who Lae madeit will ever think of the toil when he gazes about him Looking Brat to the distant horizon ; it seems bounded on every gide by a single mountain, in an immense, tinbrofien circle. Gazing below our feet, wee look sheer down into a basin, a thou sand feet bikeath us, into which we could almost descend at a single leap, and from which rises a beautiful mountaiastream, known by the unromantic name of Marsh Creek. Looking South East, we know that our vision reaches beyond the Bald Eagle, Nit- tatty and Penney&lleys, and that the distant object which touches the horizon is the Seven mountains• Turning to the North East, the eye rest upon the far sway moun tains which shut in the Susquehanna, Riv er West and North Weal, we Bee only the !mega wildness of the great Mountain chain upon a peak of which we stand. But we see little of the improvements which man has made ,in the intervening valleys. At the elevation' we occupy, everything seems insignificant but the grand, eternal works of Nature, which are displayed in overwhelming magnificence around tie. The eye sweeps ever, at a single glance, the greater portion of Centre and Clinton Con' /ties, and all seems a continuous suc cession -but zest mountains, the valleys ap pearing but as depressions in their com mas Lelii the lover of Nature in her na tive wildness stand upon that elevation, and he toast conclude that Centre County him mountain &epoxy which Switzerland cannot excel. It is dot ill fearful precipi ces, and rocks and torrents ; though these are not wanting in the picture. But every variety of Beene which nature's hand can form is beautifully blended, and presented to the eye in a single glance. And this is only one of the many points pt.oll are worthy the attention of the tour et. The whole valley of Beech Creek is a wonder, and those who have neveLlsel' lowed its winding course have no idea of the magnificence of the scenery on its banks. It can be reached by good road at some of its most romantic points , and we wonder that it in not a place of general resort in the scary months of Summer. We would direct the lover of less savage scenery to our Democratic Valleys. What can excel the beauty which meets the eye in looking downward from the mountain top, West. of Centre Hall? The world has no valley niter beautiful, or mountains more grand thin those which wall it in The'plaine of the Welt weary the eye with their epillese monotony ; but here, the landscape has a beautiful diversity of scen ery, and twat extensildc'enouglF to have "distance lend enchantment to the view," while the lofty seven mountains terminate the grand scene. • , And then, there are springs, and caverns, and picturesque rooks, and mountain de file,s well worthy the notice of the tourist. And the traveler will find that where Na ture has been so bountiful in her gifts, the people who enjoy them are no lees lavish of theirs. They are mostly Democrats, for their sound judgment rejects every species of fanaticism. They are industrious, tem perate, virtuous, and noted for their noble hospitality. Our own county needs but the pen of Scott of Burns to ect the world running to see thsivivisAte,...which are, in fact, much more worthy of their genius than the scenes on which they were employed We only need a few battle-fields or a great poet to make our mountain ribbed county as fam ous as any locality in the world, • A Move is vita RIGHT DIRROTIO N—P. Mesa, EIN —Sir. it is a lamentable fact that intemperance is fearfully on the in crease, not ouly in our town but throughout the county. It is iodeeed a well establish ' ed fact that intemperance io 'Trifling away pap the nation. It is said that sixty thousand die annually, one hundred thou sand go ttrilyison, one hundred thousand to almshouse, fire hundred murders, and four hundred suicides are committed ever year, through this fell appetite for strong drink. These are startling ratite. How is this in fluence to be counteracted; Through the churches, temperance organizations, ou news papers and individual effort. The only temperance organisation in existence is this town at the present time is the "Or der of Good Templare." The "Olety" has etm fie,„Axistenee,but a little over one year, nd has been, and still is puting forth ev ery effort in ite power to save the young men—the moderate drinker, and the poor unfortunate inebriate. At their meeting on eaturday evening the 19th inst., it was resolved to hold a meet ing in the Court Mouse (by a nd with the con sent of our gentlemanly CommiesiommO'quit Wednesday evening the 80th inst., op the old "Washingtonian" principle, and thus ber i tAr endeavor to benefit,that portion of ens, that cannot spare 0nt5...,0r have not the dieposltion to Pia our order and become colaborers Ip our glorious work.— In this way we hope to reach the public 'heart—to benefit the many. To thin end thomoderelgned were appoin ei a „committee to make arrangements for the meeting and to invite speakers. We have therefore invited the following gentle• men whom we are happy to believe, will all be present, to wit: Rev J. 1..• 8181141OrraZi Rev. d. B. Mann, Rev. J. P. Swanger, Ref. Alfred Yeomans, Rev.—Lafferty, Rev. D Van I:travelers, Rev. T. McGovern, H. N. McAllister Seq., J. H. Orvis Esq , and a number of others• So you perceive that we intend to have a bombes of good speech es short, spicy and to the point, brevity be tug this emit otswit, and variety the spice of life. The piddle generally, old sod young male and female are most oordially IP►iled.— Loolures free. • W. W. 111t0'4Y41.h.: JOKY( B. RANK IN, A. J. COOK, - Comet Mee. Buiineu Notroes Tai ORitr AMISILIC•11 flow MiLKAR.- It het been tried by metal parties throughout the county, and bee given perfect satisfaction. Per sons wishing to. sneers township tights, will please (311 at Irwin A Wilsons hardware store Bellefonte, I.oon. as they an going het. PUOTOORAPIIB.—The Ambrotype and Photo graph Car of our friend J. Is.Darnhart, will be open during Court weeks. Any person wanting Piwtographs, should embrace an early oppor Wally ILO MT. B. eoutempletes closing business, This gentleman is allfdld and experienced Ar tilt. Don't forget that his Car in to the right of the Court - Assn so Recommespertosi.—Words of out% min add nO Words of recommendation to the well minted reputation, of Messrs. Grabs= de Motif. fray u dealers In Boots and Shoes. We can only say that they an not assailed, and their stock Is not equaled by thy ostablinhmodt in Central PanusylOsols. Give them 1 call and our word for it, yeti will find anything you need pVcae to suit, and Just as It Is recommended! —You want It; your wife wants it; your chibiles want it; no Joni/ y should be without it, for sickness come, when least expected. ft cures colds, swamp and pain in the stomach, Summer complaint, dlarrhrea, dysentery, pain ters colic, cholera Morino, frost bites, sprains, bruises, neuralgia, rheumatic affections, tooth ache, pain in the aide, back, limbs ho., ko.,"full directions accompany each bottle. ' We speak of Greve* Vegetable Pala Adler— which daring the last ten year., has Oren such cdmplete satisfaction; Sold wholesale and re tail by F. P. Green, proprietor and manufac turer, Bellefonte, Pa., and by merchanta in all parts of the county. Price 25,50 sod 81,00 INTIFIZSTINO TO FARIELR'S AND OTHEIL-WO ware shown the other day, the model of a farm and Yard Qate, invented by E. L. Bergstrener Esq., which Is destined to superceed all the old and-unhandy getee now in use. Others In town who examined the modoi,lfgroe with us in say ing that the gate to canned) , the chemical, simplest and best yet pettentod. Any one can make It, and any child. aan open ur shut It. It w ill cost less than an ordinary pair of ban, and will be just as lasting as it is cheap. The pat ent was granted on the I.Caiy of Ja1867, and township, county or State rights , are offer ered for sale by tho Patentee, hir• Bergstresser, who tan be addressed at either Sunbury Pa., or Aublersburg, Centre Co., Pa. MARRIED Monaar —Ataxmioan—On the 27th ult, by Rev. Robert Hamill, Mr. W. A. Murray of Boaleburg, to Mies Lucy , daughter of Mr. Fran le Alexander ofPotter township. 011110111—M 1103 tad by the same Rev. Wm. J O 'boon D. D. to Mia►• L fea to Mut ray, o fPloo (trove Milts• Jonnarons.tuon—MeSteer —On the 9th lost, by the eeme, Mr. Thos. J ohnstonbangh to hi ice Mice Mniitroy,all of Harris township. The Bellefonte Market. Corrected Weekly 6, Hofer $ Been, Mein St The following ore the quotations up to o'clock on Thursday evening, when our paper Went 00 post: s• bite WIWI& bushel $2 65 Red Wheat, per bushel $2 60 Rye, ieur bushel $1 10 Corn hailed, per bushel $1 00 (hour or t r h4„....... ....... .._ Barley - , petl72 . " .. "'hel Buckwheat, per bushel, . . Cloveneed, per bushel.. Potatoes, per bushel Eggs, per dozen Lard, per 4iound.... Baton, per pound Pork, par pound Tallow, per pound Buttery per pound Rags, per pound Ground Plaster, per, ton Philadelphia Markets Reported weakly •ibr the WATCORAN by Rooms, BOMAR. i Co., Coiumission Merchant. and wholmale, F ieh, Chime and Provhdun Deal ers, 144 North Delaware Avenue, and 197 North Water St., Philadelphia, The following ar the quotations for the week ending Wednesday Evening, January 23, 1867. Pioue.-Supertna per bbl ..... ..14. 8,00 8,50 Fancy Family do 16,00 17,00 North West Extra do 12,00 13,50 Ponn'a. a Ohio Ex Fam par bbl 12,50 M 14,50 Rye Flour per bbl 0,000 7,25 Cons Ms.a..-Dran'wine perbbl ' 0.000 5,50 Penneylrania d 0,.... 8,000 4,50 WIIRAT.-Whita per hu ...... ..... 0,000 3,25 Ito& do ......... ..... , 3,000 3,10 Ito. do ' 6 - 1 4 , 3 0 1 a 1;0 3 0 8 Con..-New ' du bid .- ..;_th, ..- 0,4 1,16 OATS i du ,580 ,50 HRILDS-N Clover do 8,00 8,50 Old Clover do 7,00 8,00 Timothy do 3,25 m 3,50 Flax do ........ ..... . 2,90 3,00 Burrest-Roll per lb - ,37 ,42 New LARD du ,I 3 ~13; TALLOW do. „„..... ,0 ..) ,11l Cnosse do . ,I 1 ,19 Me.r.-Shoulders do ,I I , ,111 Meddle. do ,12 ,I 3 Ham. do ,150 ,I 6 Steen Pork do . ,2100 ,22 Flen.-Shorn Mockers] per bbl... 21,00022,00 Nu 1 Day d 0..... 20,00021,00 No 2 Shure d 0..... 00,90(M WA No 2 Boy d 0.... 00,00018,60 No 3 Largo d 0..... 00,0015,00 No 1 Mess Shad do.- 00,00 M 20,00 No 1 Salmon d 0..... 00,00(M39,00 No 1 Barring k d 0...... 6,000,6,00 No 1 Labrador d 0„... 0,00(4) 8,50 IM=!= Reported toeekl,y fur lA. WATruYAe, by Fen ton, Fotegeread d Tracy, Produce Uunindeion Mere/gala., 38, pile/anal Si., N. T. The jot toteitty ore the gunietione fur lA. week ending Japinqry 23, 1888. . gI.OUR-N. Y. StatOuperane.....9 40@ 11,00 - `,.lldlch. bd. 111. andlows, Extra.lo.6o 14.60 Ohio It. 11. stypong 12 00@13.25 Ohio Extra Trade Brand. 13.30 t 15.00 St. Louis Extra family 15.00 17.00 RYE FLOUR 650 8.00 CORN MEAL 220. 2.30 Cluboper bo. 2.2512 2.30 Amber State " 3.10 • 3.25 White, C anada. White Mtobigam. 2.50 1.25 Ned Western. SYN CORN—Mixed Western __ _ yellow. nod White 'Western " 1.30 1.18 OATS— Western ° . .60 .70 New York and New dlntsay. 0 .70 .72 BAF.J.PY " 1.00 1.12 BEEDS--Cloyer ' per lb. .12 .133 Flax per bo. 2.60 2.75 Timothy 0 8.00 9.50 SUTTER perlb. .45 .50 CHEESE " .14 .17 CUT MEATS—Shoulders.... 0 .084 .0114 _ _ hams " .10 .29 Kiddies " .15 0 .11 LARD . .131 0 .131 TALLOW - 0 .121 11311118 • per dos. Al .45 DRIED FRUlT—Apples per Pp. .12(4 .181 Plums " .18 .11 Cherries " .45 .50 Peaches (peeled) " .18 .30 (unpaged) " .16 .10 Raspberries " .60 .50 881aekberries " .60 .65 WOOL, " AO 55 POTATORS ...... 3.15 5.01 SPECIAL NOTICES. D 11•71111111, AND C ,—Treat- Id with the utmost success, by Dr. J• Luc, Oculist and Aurlst, (formerely of Leydsn,llol- land,) No. 519 Pine Street, Philadelphia. Tee timonialefrom the moat reliable eouroes In the City and Country can be seen at Ids office. The Medical faculty are invited to accompany their patients, as he has no secrets In his prac tice. Artificial Eyes inserted without pain. No pharge made for osaminatirt —ll-40-1140. HALL'S VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR ItEIRW ER.-11aa proved Itself 4wejie the most fission preparstlon for the halt over offered the public. It Is a vegetable compound, and oeutains no in jurious properties whoever. It will restore Croy Uoir to Its original color. It will keep the heir from Wog opt, It cleanses the salp and makes ths hair soft. Wimp and silken. It Ise splendid halt s dressing. No parsoo, old or young, should fall to use It llt is reompron• MO end used bj , the first medhiel aathority. jill'itak (or Vegetable Nair Renewer, and take no other. ft. P. MALI. • CO., Nashua, N. IL, Proprietor. For mile by all druggists. 11-2-11 m As. rou Arrtict‘o sm.. A Cotree,llollllS ßßlO, A COLD 7—Are you disposed to 0011111111D lion ? Are the lives of your chlyiren in Jeop only from sudden and reputed attacks of Crone? If SO purchase • 'box of BLADRB. SU PIIONIAL LUBRICATORS! The People's suet um and effectual moody for Coughs, Cold*, Creep, Catarrh, AotAsse, Brostehitis, Di Aeries, and all Pitistosuu7 trellSOW. The Lubricator is • medicayrepaperbass in the form. of a, Losenge, which all modes is the most pleasant and canyon ant. They e0ni..44 no deleterious In gredient, aid are warranted to be always safe even foilhe weakest and most sensitive stom ach. Ib Crone they give immediate fend. For Coughs and Colds they are invaluable. For, Catarrh, Asthma and Bronchitis they haunts equal in the market, (vide certificates secompa .7. -each box.) Pletherta, that dreaded and desolating' diseadq, they control wonderfully and almost immediately. No Public Breaker, Singer or Teacher should be without, SA they rupove hoarseness and strengthen and clear the voles.tm.Always one them in time, and if the symptoms' are seven, aw i'ery freely. J. H. BLADES & co., oroprieton Elmira, N. Y. For sale by druggists evergarkere, and by F. P. Breen and F, S. Wilson, In Bellefonte. 11-331 y A Gazer Discovear,—One of the greatest and most useful discoveries in Medical science was made by the celebrated Dr J Dareai, of Paris, Chief Physician to the Imperial Inthm ary of France, in 1861. Those who have been afflicted with the painful disease known as the Piles, and effectually cured by the use of Dr J Dumas' 'French Pde Salve, cannot speak too highly of the benefits conferred upon them by the use of this certain remedy. It bag never beak known to fail in effecting a perma nent cure in a single ease. In. this respect it surpasses all other medicines of the kind. It will do Just what it is recommended for; if not the money will be refunded. One or two boxes is sufficient to effect a cure in four or mix days, if the directions on ,tSe boxes are followed.— Price one and two dollarsvprir hone according to size. Sent by Mail or Exgrivied `to any part of the United States or Canada. Sold by Drug gists generally. A liberal discount made to the trade. Address D B DUNNAM a CO., Wil liamsport, Pa., sole Proprietors and elidanufao tutors for the United States and Canada.ll49ly $500,90 nzwann will bo paid in greenbooks to any person who has used Dr Dumas' Pile Salve according to directions and has not been cured. Address I) B DUNIIA'.I & Co, Will iamsport, Pa. 11-19-ly 4 Aran's SARBAPAIIILLA. — Is a concentrated extract of the choice trot, so combined with other substances bf still greater alterative pow er as to afford an effectual antidote for diseases Sarsaparilla is reputed to cure. Such a remedy is surely wanted by those who suffer from stru m.s complaints, and that one which will so complish their cure must prove as this has pro ved, of immense service to this large class of our afflicted fallow-eitisens. now completely this compound will do it, has been proven by experiment on many of the worst oases to be found ID the following complaints:— Scrofula, scrofulous swelhosi and sores, skin diseases, pimples, Pustules, Blotches, eruptions, St Anthsny's fire, rose or erysipelas, teller or malt rheum, scald head, ringworm, do, Syphilm or Venereal Ihreaser in expelled from the sytem by the prolonged use of this lilarsapa rills, and the patient t s loft in comparative health. ¬e Diseases are caused by scrofula in the blo'bd, and are often soon cured by this Extract of Sarsaparilla. Do not reject this invaluable modicine;becadlni you hare been imposed upon by something pre tending to be Sarsaparilla, while it was not.— When you have used Ayer'e--then, and not till then, will you know the virtue or Sarsaparilla. For minute particulars of the diseases it career 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 Cos tiveness,Jaandice, Dyspepsia, Indigestion Dye eatery, foul stomach, headache, piles Rheuma tism, heartburn arising from disordered dom e* pain or morbid inaction of the bowels, Hat ulenoy,loss of appetite, liver-comp lain t, dropsy, worms, gout, neuralgia, and to a dinner pill, are unequalled. They are sugar coated, so that the most sensi tive can take them with pleasure, and they are the best aperient in the world for all the purpo ses of a family physic. Prepared by Dn. J. C. AI ER 41 Co., Lowell, Mn..., and sold by all Druggists and dealers in medicine everywhere, Dec. 15, '66-2m. 00 00 ITCH! Iron! ITCH SCRATCH! SCRATCH! SCRATCH I Wheaton's Ointment will cure the Itch In 48 hours. Also cures Snit Rheum Ul cer., Chilblains, end all eruptions of the .km. Price 50 cents. For sale by all druggists. Ily sending 80 cents to Weeks is Potter, Sole Agents 170 Washington street, Boston, it will be for warded by mail, free of postage, to any part of the United States. 'NOD Inbertioemento El VERY DESCRIPTIOII of tine and room „E/ work, for Ladles, Gate or children at. = ACUANCE TO MAYS MONEY! An enterprising man with a capitol of $2OOO, can learn of a cafe place to loved it, In a Lucinda that will pay over 20 por cent. on the capitol invested, by addreseing L. MACKELL, Bellefonte, Pa. LIXPERIENCED WORKMEN, are the only El kind engaged at GRAHAM'S & McArrest's Application fbr License ' Notice is hereby given that the following named persons have tiled their peti tions in the Court of Quarter sessions, and, at the January term, will make application fur a license to sell Wm. Brown, Bellefonte. Osgood M. Whipple, Pine Grove. Walker township. Benjamin Snyder, Boggs township. Samuel S Stover, Walker township. J. 11. LIPTON, Prothonotary. LOW PftlosB, for ererthjog in the boot and shoe line at ORAIIAId'S e McAFFREY'S, LADIES' FANCY FURS! AT JOIIN FAREIRA'S Old, Established FUR Manufactory No. 718 ARCH STREET, above 7th., Philadelphia. Importattormend Manufacture one of the largest and most beautiful selection, of FANCY FURS, for Ladle. and Children's Wear in the City. Also, •fine assortment of Gent's •Fur Gloves and collars. I am enabled to dispose of my geode at very reasonable prices, and I would therefore so)lcit a call from my friends of Centre county and vicinity. Remember the Name, Number and Street JOHN "A RHIRA, No. 718 Arch St., ab .7tb., south side, Phil's. orr bare no Partner, nor connection with any other Store in Ph ladelphia. ClA4TZ . :t ie t3 ;t ltalit i n iu sa uL d m, ll . 7ll2: r t:%for VALUABLE FARM FOR BALE. The subscriber offers at priyate sale farm situated Of Ramis township, arid artioirm iq property ?Alba Agricultural CoHogg con taining. IDS ACRES AND SDI SIMMS! The land is rolling and in the best state of cultivation, Is all cleared except, 20 adres, that Is well timbered. Upon the property is erected a good two story frame house, eplendid•new bank barn, crib., stoat and other ontbuildidgs. There ate TWO LAVOE CISTERNS, • splendid young orchard of choke fruit, and all the conveniences that would make ► desira ble home. 1500 pennels of new post and rail fence, with other Improvements have been made lately. TRICKS.—One half the purohese money to be paid in hand, the helmet In yearly payments of Ave hundred dollars each, or made to suit purchaser. J. B. MITCHELL, M. I) Bellefonte, Pa D 3973 • F OR SALE: A pearlyzpw Steam r with Bzings. Hostel, a 0 born power, boll, e4O horse power, will be .M 4 very cheep. °Addresepr W. A. &W. J. MeMANBIAL, Milroy, Mifflin Co., POIWIL COAL, LIME MU) LUMBER. The beet Pittston and Shamokin All - coal, wood and coal burnt lime, Plaster log lath, shingles, paling, Dumber sawed to or der, for male at the lowest mullet rater. Ottio and yard near the stalk and ortim Bald Bach Valley Railroad Depot. • Oot. IP, '66—tf. SIIORTLIDOR A CO. f KIM Goobo, emeriti; &c. NEW FIRM I NEW GOODS! AND NEW PRICES ! ! 111011 EATER numb OUT I GOODS Al' OLD FASHIONED PRICES HOFFER & ICELLEII, (Formerly Wolfer Bro's,) Weald respectfully inform the world and the rest of mankind, that they hove just opened out, and are daily receiving • large STOOK OP GOODS OF ALL HINDS, which they are °Perini at the very lowest mar ket prices DRY 009D131,, Consisting of the latest 'styles of RIGORILD 41.11D,PLAIII ALPACA!, FIGURID 4RO !LAIN444 WOOL Dl LRIIIRS SHE P HERD PLAID/3, • • VLACH BILKS, SUMMER BILKS, • IRISH POPLINS, WHITE GOODS, White Counterpane., Linen and ColtonSheetings, Cheek. Oilagham, Bedticks, Flannel., A.., Shepherd Plaid Beim:korale, Plea Cloth, Cseeireeres, Velvetine, Corduroy, Rentuokey Jeans, p 1 in ("Mors, Middlegtx Cloths, Repellanta,snd PLAIDS OP . VARIOUS COLORS. GENTLEMEN'S WE.A.S.:, A full line of Clothe, a=ieres, Satinettes and Vesting, all kinds and prices, chink wlll be sold cheap. We have constantly on hang a large and well selected stock of all kinds of CROCKERY,OROCERTES, MACKEREL, BALT, Ao Which we will dispose of at the very lowest cash prides. All kinds of country produce taken in exchange for goods, and the highest varlet price. allowed. FRIENDS AWAKE TO YOUR INTEREST For we feel satisfied that we can suit your as well as your Posses. Sept. I, '6s—ly H URRAH HURRAH! HURRAH! If you want to boy good good., cheap goad fashionable goods, fine goods, ere," kind* goods, go to ABRAHAM fkIBSMANII; On high street, Bellefonte, Pa. who has Just returned from New York, with a handsome selected assortment of merchandise, now o k ,en and offer for sale cheaper than any body The Good. have been else in the Union bought cheap for earth, and will be cold cheap for mob or ita equivalent. Cloth, Casemer, Batinett,K.Janee Chambreye,Cottonadee, Mare .les Vesting., Satin and other Ves- tinge, Under Shirts, and Drawers, Black and Fancy Silks at old priers, all color Flannel., all wool and domestic Back ►, , Shirting Flannel., Bleachal, Unbleached and Colored Canton Flannels, French and domestis Gingham., Ticking. and Check., Bleached and Un. bleached Sheeting., Pillow Calm and Shirting Muslin, Cambrion and Drills. Hosed.. ►nd Gloves, Su.- panders and Ilankerchiefl, Necktie., Collars and Bosoms, Parse°ls and Bun Umbrellas--Blik. Gingham. and Mu.lin.— Balmoral Marta, Ladies nand Mieeena Balmo ral Skirts of radon. MIPS and price.. Skeleto Hoop Skirts, Ladies. and Mime. Bkelnto Hoop Skirts of every description. —Spring and Summer Cape., both Cloth and Bilk, unsurpaesed In el l e, quality, and price., north or Melon and cormni Shawl., an endless misty, both single and double. Carpets, a full assortment of all kinds of Carpet., such as Brussels, 3 Ply Ingraine, Rag and Straw Carpeta. Oil Cloth, all width of Floor and Talthiaftlleloth sad Oil Shades.— SALT, FISH, GROCERIES, SOLE LEATH ER, SPANISH HIP, FRENCH CALF SKINS, COUNTRY CALF SHINS. MORROCO LININGS. gte. Sh.makere' Thread and Shoemaker, Toole, of J 1 kin& to be had at • A BSMIAM SUSSMAN'S. CHEAPER. than at any other establishment in Central Pennsylvania. Dee 19-1862, DO YOU WANT TO BUY CLOTHING, Bummer, Fall, =2l MEN OR ROTS, the place tp go is tjTERNBER DO YOU WANT TO BUY CARPETS, Ingrain, Three-Ply, Ll.t. or my other kind, go to =EI DO YOU WANT TO BUY DRY GOODS, Groceries, Boots and Rhoos, not. and Caps, Notions or anything oleo. You will And t Cheaper aad In larger quantities, than any where else at May Iti '66-tf. STERNIIHRUS. ALWAYS AHEAD!! A. ALEXAUER & EON, . MILLIIEIM, CENTRE CO., ?A. Are now offering to the Wolfe nt the LOWEST CASE PRICES The subscribers take. We method of eneoun °Mg Id their friepde that they hey, Just re turned from the But end now offers a ins sortment of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC GOODS I Which they are selling at such terms that par chasers will fled It to their interest to buy of Qom. Their stock oonsisis of DRESS 000D13, DROWN AND DLRACIIEB 81110 TINGE., BHIRTINGS, AND FLANNELS, CASSIMERBS, HATS, BONNETS, ISILINERY GOODS, SHAWLS AND CLOAKS Call gni examine our gook. The half Is not enumerated. NBN AND BONS WEAR. Hats, Caps, Dooti and Shag CI roceriol. H►rdwaeq Quaanmare, 40. .11 of which will be di.poud of as toe es A.y we b. purchased opt We of Philadalphl.l. All kinds of ootstry produce taken It at ohango for goods. , not. 17 1866-Iy. A.ALBIANDER A SUN. ern goolro, &c. N OW IS THE TIME. • SAYE YOUR MONBY BY AAR INO , YOUR' .P URCD A 888 ENE BTEWAN.TB AND COMP AN Y'B NEW DRY GOOD STORE Everything you need DRBOS 000DS, CI ROC BRIBB, NOTIONS, BOOTS and 8110E8, At. Will be SOW coaarav, than at any otLan.aa, lablistment in lawn RIMEIInirR THE PLAN? Corner of Allegany and Bishop Streets, Bellefonte, Noy 30, 'O6 Vutnoibcto TII: LARGEST ur A m N a D .h IIEST v STOCK er ht o t : Contra county, at "aBURNSTAVEI WARRADTED to give malefaction. If not as I say, 11111 give you non hoots and shoes for them. You can only find them at BURNSIDE'S pu.N..D...i. the only place where you can get a pure, unadulterated article of tee. I have them ground to my order and w II warrant them strictly pure, as represented. or Spring, THE /argeet stock of bookekin gloves In the county •1 Burnside's. Burnside being • practical tanner, 4 • good judge of the article. Den't sell you sheepskin for buckskin at IfA WEBS, fullers, halters, end whip., ow siege whips, government gears, saddles, bridles, martingeles, and everything in the saddlery line, at BURNSIDE'S LRATHER or all descriptions, warranted to jive satisfaction. French milt, kid Balogh, moroecos, sheepskins, andeverything la the leather line, at BURNHAM'S ‘;l)cape, .EAD 8110 T POITP1111,"1111ek'e oelebFe - led double RR r 4nti.co re cape, and all other at rm- BURNaIDWEI SII O KMAXERS' TOOLS—Leste, hammers, *lsla, and everything in shoeflndingret 131.111NBIDE'S WILLOW BASKETS, morn baskets, LOW TV boasts, brooms, brimbesrobe, and ovary thMg In that Sem at BURNSIDE'S UNE.—Rasdieis eflebrated;dobble baud ejl riga, double Wirral abet stone and single barrel dart gun. at BURNSIDE'S HATS t OAPS of scary style, frailty and quantliqcslllng vary cheap ►t BURNSIDE'S 0 THPIIEN F. WHITMAN'S celebrated and itne confections—the only place theykian be hod is at HIM'S TF you want good goods and great bargalee I. go and seam Ipe the big stock of good. at BURNSIDE'S BUFFALO ROBB% horse blanteta sod sleigh bells at BURNSIDE'S ALARGE stook of platola and all kinds of pistol cartridges at BURNSIDE'S T" bed Wham, cigars, snuff cad pipe. al low prima, at BURNSIDE'S._ LBATHER OM for greasing psis, boots .11 oboes, Jo, at BURNSIDWS G}WORRIES of ovary doseription, quality and plea at BURNSIDE'S NON -EXPLOSIVE pots article of Coal OH at BURNSIDE'S GOQDS sold et the lowest F lees e t BURNSIDE'S TOYS of all kids sad descrißption, URNSI at DW9 N NW PATTEBBB fa; oil cloth at HlllltilllD2l3 Cut OIL LAMPS, Goa on, .to, at BURNSIDE'S BUY extra Li. tees at BURNBIDSB NOTIIWEI •t all Matt at 811115131D111 T . TRAPS, adok trap at BURNSIDEII Erg Goots,:exititeriii, NEW 87pRE. , HARPER BROTHERS Lopened up an IRE NEW STOCK of GOODS 1111 ofirvery description,st their new Moto roam am Spring HMI ; which were perebesed at PANIC PRICBS, mid will be sold as low if not lower, Wan cab be found elsewhere Is this section. Their stock comprises in Ffr yr "Goods, Notions, Millinery Goods, lingerie., Fancy Goode, Clothing, • Boots Shoes, " Hats it Caps, Carpet-Bags, Umbrellag, p Parasols, Gelitlemen and Ladles Furnishing G00d.," Ladies Cloak. & Circulars, I In B,lk and Cloth, Carpeting, Groceries Sind everything else that is to b fouadin a well stocked ceuntry store. ft►ken irk oaebang► for goodn, and the higboit market prig paid. TO ALL YE LOVERS SPLENDID CNEAP 000DS To Yo Advo2at:eB of Economy QTJHRNISigARB, •• Hu just opened a new store In flactlor Dob bins new ,tore room, on Bishop street. Having experience in the bneinees he Illativi i himeelf that his etock will please all. It will consist of DRY GOODS. Shawl. Preeeriee of the beet Qualities, Bussomsrs, Boots. IE3 I= Now is your time for bargain., the price. t. conform,* the times. All the leading styles or and every article necessary for one's comfort I= EZT! Women, Call and examine the stook before buying any other place. March H 'ett-ly. N EW STORE AT PHILIPSBURG, CENTRE COUNTY, PA. More good. can be had fortes. money at the cheap store of at Philipsburg, Centre County, Pettneylvarda, than at any other establishment in the State. They keeps constantly on hand a choice stook of STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS, BOOTS k SHOES, READY MADE CLOT/LINO, Notions, Queensware, Hardware, Willow and Wooden Waw, ~. And In fad a complete astortment of all tie ar ticles usuctly found In a ilturclaas counttY etote, MN 8161 French Merinos, en wool, Plaids, Caburgs Reps., Alp/woes, Black Sae, is., dc. HOSIERY—WooI and Cotton Shirts and Drawers, Fine 8J. irts, B,lk, Cotton and Linen Handkerchief., oop Skirt., beat make. = CLOTHS AND CASSIMBRES—French Broad cloths, Satinets, Melton's, Act, for winter wear: BIIAWLB—A roll 1100, all wool 730079 AND BROW. We will keep et all tunes rull assorts:kept • oliebte wade geed*. IN SXCRANGIR POR GOODS, AND TIM PAID IN CASH FOR GRAIN OF Fleur and Feed, kept constantly ea bAnd, Aug. lite 181111—tf. ItIT4?dAN & KELLER. EDWARD W. MILLER WITS y 0 LT NO, MOORE & CO ARMAR YOUNG, BROTHER A CO., importers and doolers Ie gmbrolderies, Lace., While Goods Hosiery, Kitts, Gloves, Trim ming., do., No. 421 MARKET Sr. 4:415 COMMERCE Sr. o. " ig, PHILADELHIA. WM. "WM ' IC C. MOOR/, COT NORTH AMERICAN TRANSIT. ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY. Principal 001 m 133 South. Fourth lanais Philadelphia -,, THE ONLY ACCIDENT INSURANCE COIE -3 ..,„fIUtIF OF PENNSYLVANIA. Malone,March 8, 1860. Capital, 5500,000. Insures against ALL -st-cgIDENTS., Award Pobsio issued for noy own from $l,- 000 to $lO,OOO et a premium of only one half per cent., lowering the tall amount inland In woe of death, and a compensation we& weak equal to the whole premium paid. Short-time tickets may be bad at the Princi pal Office, or at the varionilsacia4 No MIDICAk EXAMINATION es Rnpouaa O.2I.IpNISSUOD Is given each week in wee of - LOSSES PAID PtCOMPTLY. LEWIS L. HOIIPT, Preeident HENRY C. DROWN, Secretary JAMES M. CONRAD, Trawrarer. DIRECTORS. Lewis L. "kept, late Gan Tkt. Agt. Pa. R R. Co. J. N. Rippler, Proprietor Coutinenpal HeteL IL G. Labouring, 237 and 239 Dock Wrest. • Baal O. Palmer, Cashier Com National Rank. Jamea M. Conrad, Ann of Conrad & Walton. 633 Market street. Enoch Lewis, late Gen Sep't Pa. R R Co. Andrew Mabagey, southwest comer Thlrd and - Walnetstweets. Gentle C. Yrwaelseae, General Agent Penn's, Railroad Company. Thos. E. Peterson, 3036 Market street. W. W, Rests, Arm- et Rearitrodn Howard, 35 B. Third street Pollelee. Owed and information far by JAbllps El IA AlrentArr_ 7 7 Roane, NO Rename% ie. NO Vlll, T.•41:14 • Queenewsze te STATIONaRY, 00UNTRN PRODUCE, 83M AND_. D. I. ° P N E R Bilks,atc. Carpets Oil olighl Shoos, DEM Slippers Er 12129 I= CEMMM Children's wear lIITZMAN & KELLER. RATS • CAPS, DRESS GOODS. PRODUCE TAKEN =I ALL KINDS =lra ihtoureince, ttiut'u lidO*. A MERICAN ARTIST'S UNION! AMRAICAN ARTISTS' UNION' = The American Artists" Union feetabliebed 18541annoonee that in order to extend the tale of the following well known and highly popular STEEL PLATE ENGRAVINGS The loot sap - - - - 25n42 Departure of the per, Pilgrimi, for America, 27.301 Landing of the Pilgrim Fathers, - 27:36 Falstaff Muetering leis Recruits - 25.30, Shakepeare and his Friend., - 37.31 Cotter's Saturday Night, - - - 23.38 Village Blacksmith, - - - 27.92 Manifest Destiny, (Fortune Telling) -51.20 L. The klasamde at Wyoming in 177 . 0 - 28:36 Mount Vernon in the tral et Washington at.3o years of aim , 28.34 The 'scope of Alester Mae Donald the Massacre of Menace, Shall The Madonna, - - - - 98634 They !unredeemed expedient to offer them to their friends and the . public at 'one dollar-and Oily rents etch, the pries heretofore having been two dollars each, sad for the Furness of stimulating the getting up of Clubs, they have determined to award premiums to- the getters gp of the Clubs, and In addition thereto to dis tribute amongst the subeetibers the ems of $5O - to money and paintings as soon as the este shall hake beached 100,000 engraving.. Ae'll I. our Intention to advertise very eotehe r V, and as the engravings ere well known th I out the whole oountr'y, we have no doubt t at with the low price we charge for them, and pith the exertion which will be put forth by our nu merous friends, the number will be reached in a short time. As coon as it Is reached the Sub scribers, through their Club Agents, will be no tified by a circular letter from us, naming the tome and method of distribution. CLUB RATES. Siligle Engraving SI 50 each—by mail Imo For $l5 will send 13 Reg and 2 to the club Agent " 20 .• 15 " 4 ' "25 ,20 ° 5 0 " 30 ' 25 " 6 0 0 " 35 " SO " " 0 „, " 50 ISO ' a Silver IVahtb " 75 'Bo ° IL Silver Lever. " 100 0 110 " a Hunting Lever. The club packages will be very securely pack• ed and forwarded by &Orem. - . Any person may get up club. and forward the amount either by Ezprese, sight draft, Poet office order or In a registered letter, and in all cams the Engravings wfli be immediately mint and for each engraving ambered certificate and receipt wilt be enclosed nu In the package. C. lin. D. Oannota.—Persons winking to need for Engraving. mid pay the Expreu, when they are received, will be required to Bend with their order s2to $3, according to Its amount, and this will be credited on their bill. LIST OF BREMIU2dS To be dietributed. Ono of $1 0 0,g: mono Fireo f 1.000 ,4 Ten of 500 " Fifty of 100 " , One handral elegant Oil painting., richly framed Landscapes at $lOO each 10,000 Two hundred elegant Oil paintliiip richly framed In terier View, at g5O each 10,000 $50,000 Th. Amaareut ARTISTS' Upton mould add that these premium. are' to be considered only in the light of • free gift to their patron., as the Engraving. aro furnished them below their mar ket values, and a. the cost of engraving., after the plate. are' Votoeured, to very trifling, they cae sully afford to make the distribution, large a. it is. We *rust that our numerous friends throegir out the country and' Canada. will nee their ut most exertions, so that if possible, the distribut tion may be made soon, and it can be done if they are at all active. Ladies have often made excellent Club Agente for us, and we soliol their kind efforts, which wilt not go unrewarded Let one or more energetic persons in every town and vintage In the etemby commence im soon a they see this, and get up as large a Club asp°. table. By so doing they will be the muss of introducing elegant engravings into families, and thus aid in cultivating a taste for the beau tiful and reflood. Adds.., Orders to Sec. American Artists' Union, 25 Pine St., New York. EMIEI lamp; Sr Aftebitint G REEN'S DRUG. STORE. Room No. 11, Brokerhors Row. The undersighed respectfully announres that he has removed his well known DRUG di CHEMICAL STORE. to the new room (No. 3) under Brokerhors ho tel, which he has fitted op for that purpose; and having largely Increased his stook is sew prepared to furnish his customer. with pun DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PATENT MEDICINES. PURI-NINES k LIQUORS, for medicinal one, HO. STUFFS, trtf,h almost every article to be thud In an ostarMmtpot of this kind, snob as Hors* and Cattle Powder, Coal Oil, Alcohol, Linseed Oil, Glass, Paints, Patty,Sponges. Also the largest and best collection of PARPUNEfir AND Toms? SOAPS ever brought to this plate. Tobacco and cigars of the most apprOved brateb, constantly on band. • Hp would call the ottention of the pub lic to his Wok of notions, consisting of Hair, Tooth, Nail, Flesh and Paint Brusher', Cutlery, Pipe., Driohlog Chen and Backgammon boards, Chess Mon, Donal':ea, Also, • large variety of FO raPFOR CIVILDREPT. Particular attention given to preparing PRE. SICIA NS' PRESCRIPTIONS and FAMILY Fkllaving had more than twelve 7.011 enperi. once in the business, he Awls confident-ha eau render satisfaction to all who favor blur with their patronage, FRANK P. (MIEN, Drwgpish ifeb. 9, 1866-Iy. Room, No. P Brok. IdERICAN LIFE DROPS! For the speedy owe of DIPHTHERIA, oi. s uickl; :i e u oldi atia b m oantr . auusizrien:ro.st.pbiromonatilt!l For eve years La tb Is artisan bona benne the Nap le, and the verthet renamed holm every quarter, by the emanates of t►e half 'Mlles bottles that bays been ■old •tibia that Ilms, is that 97 ALWAYS Cllltik‘" Read the following, wkinh'SmalY • apteimeu ofthe many letters we are daily readying : Boma, Mass, ORRIN BNINNNR k CO.—AIRS :—Notwithatua ding my general pritludhe against Ipmalgistery (or poteof) foodlolosa, I was Induced 12. b07 two bottle, of the American Life Drop, through the high recoommendation of them by a friend, so always caring Diphtheria, coughs, colds, sora throat, bronchitis, Ae. My RON g i NtOOR PM. of age, was taken suddenly el 4pkgiutria and could scarcely speak or swallow, his breath ing wee so bad. We were Much nlar decided to 'try the Life Prom Issfbrer, 0 1 41 1 . 1011 . KY =MS the Drops according to direction, he was soon relieved and the dimes eatirely broken sip. I let • Mend aniferlng eith Rheims:Mims bye one of thelotr4m. Ile says the Life Drops Wive Immediate relW, are the best ma:Oaten:he en med. .A tNa amwhisn, Millering from Colds an. 2 Diem Sore Throat, lima some of IL, and M • short thee. Iliac, then I let my" • physician, have part of mine, and which tie cored • bad imp Diphtheria: Ile Is ROO afriteed to seknowledge that they are valuable. Truly yortra, A. B. BLARE, The Life Drops are emethily pirepmed- by ORRIN SKINNER le CO., Sole Proprietors, Spinglield, Maas., Arida:4d by all DrllElbla• Demos Barnes ,L 4 Co., New Yorkgreller,lfisch A Fuller, Chicago, general Agenda to 12-10 Zitlailig. =1 SADDLERY & HARNESS The sabaniher liege bar* balaben the pain. Ile generally that he has bowleg lib HARMS # RADLERY, niaualiabiby, when Wee II need can ha a.. eammodatad with anything In him Um, on the lowest torn'. Mean in mod et 'Jewry gars, Bridles Saddles Rorie 4vers, &netts, Troia, Traveling ham Of anyeking ofha Mad, should give h 1 •a 1 Don't forget plane, tad door above Bishop !YIN*. oa Matey. May P. in 1= STRAY BR EP. Cam to the rostAssoo of dot sugulbog In Porta* towaship, about the middle, of August last, Us Ladd of abs.p, uglod with 4.• on Iho up. rho user b regtostoi to us bud wove prose priguly, nud tokothou sway, otbundso toilrA am the law dimes. _l3-3-31 JACOB L. ROOF. 810,000 ....5,000 ....5,000
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