fitmocratic Watchman TERMS—S 2 per year when paid in adranee $2,50 when not paid in advance, and $3,00 when not paid befole s t . h 4 e expiration of the year 41zrett.-19e have authorized the following geuttothen to redeye Red ireceipt for subeerip liene to the DIMOCRATIC W•T12811•`, Israel JA/reuebte, - aregg To.ltirtzirr. John 11. Reitanydazy."4"Peen ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS W. W. W.—You will and /he 1100111 on, the out. Ade of to-do). W/scon•r. Let um boor from you again FAR Wear.—Your penmanship is so terribly 1100 f, that we have throwu your 0011/61.1 - cation asiti• without reading It, L IL lkluxcr.—WeAsve received, Your "ot a)," and Phaill write 'oil oyr oplui o of it. Moan while, until , you hoer fr try your Itantl on an other, OVYI(• IA xuinel we know nothing about.' try.w• t•the tuantion you will bare to !wore it youreelf, °there won't do It for )ou. S. It —We will oend your 1011. to iiturrow. Cumincs —Tho arerage weight of cuttini hair+, In different connlcies, are American 475th, East India 387th, Egypt 313tb, Mimi( 184th, West Indies 1751 b. Fa anne.tneetortithg to the latent Cennue, there are 823,230, indWidualn in the Noth and • E►et, 728,127 in the Went, and 749,236 in the43outh, making in all 2,40{i,583, who are engaged In agricultural pursuit... TUNICS ABOUT TOWN. ANO —On and lee the "Hidden Gond" to OM --To lay, Frid.y, i. the tune for hold log general township electron. trtspte, Satnrday afternoon at the l'onrt llottge, "Uno:o Totn'tt " Our. CURTIN —The papers report that Ex•flo• Curtin, ttour Andy"—has conclu. dad to return to Bellefonte, and make it hie prrmnnent renitence A DJOI'll I, no.—Court. adjourned on last Staturdny—to meet again in three weeks, to finish up the business it was unable to get through with during the , regular sestdon of two weeks. llos C It FOSTER, of Philipsburg, this county, is now, with hie family, stopping at Augusta Georgia, for the benefit of his Iretlitlt Ile will please accept our thanks for ha copies of Southern papers 0 Nor o Ilutur —Tlanarge Walton fac tory that we have beard Co much about, winch wan, to he erected at this place during the coming summer, we are sorry co learn, will not be put up The reason we•4e not know lIIt Till (hiti —,The flood Book stye thenway of the trlbsiegressor in hard,' Any one ceuttog to Bcllbtoute will find that its citizens cannot be "transiresiiors," for their ways have bens just shout ns suit and sloppy for the past week as they cgold well be wade. listfl7l., —Moms of Ole Batelle tors about Bellefonte, who aro not engaged in any particular boldness, might make' themselves useful,hy establishing a nursery ou their own accoosi They et\uld find p n lenry of old maids lo go Into partnership will, Ilion • Necottn --.A AOYSillg ie very YYTIRd at the alley betwvni the rQx idence of Mr. M T. Milliken and Ilya lat. ly occupied by fir J It. \Molten In soft wetiber the water in often sin inches in depth, making it impossible for Retleatriaux 40 pass nubuut wet feet , -e__ TIIANKS.—WO were the I orlplent on Tuesday of it One lot of as good, sweet, but ter rot it has ever fallen to our good luck to taste The fair donor, a democratic lady of Buffalo Ron, will pleseet-necept. our most sincere thanks for her kind and Ile copinble remembrance of the printer, At n tie or Snort r Coors Owing to the tact that most of the grain fiihta„ C ate en tirely bare, our farmers 111 this section lire fearful of short crops the coming harvest, in consentienee'of the grain being frosett out If such should be the case, we may look for exceedingly doll tinter, the failure last harvest, Lae been seriously felt, and if we should have two short harvests in nuccession,4epecially when taxes and prices are so exhorhliant, there is scuicoly any picturing the esults • .1 THY. I—house's theatrical com pony has been performing in this place during the past week to crowded bosses and well pleased audiences. It has far more than fulfilled the expectations of our people: and has given mormeneraPanti, faction than any one expected The per formers all do their parts well, better in fact than many clf the stock companies of nor larger cities the company is on ganised now, we do nolisuppexe there in sany traveling combination anyidpere that will espial it, and those of our citizens who fail te ere their rendering of the most pop eflirtefol morel pieces of the day, will in. deed mire a rich treat. SMALL SALARIi• PAIDIATO`MINIsTMRS The low sa'.aries paid to ministers is a sub ject which in engaging the attention of our uotemporaries It in a fact, as stated by one of them, that in the majority of canes, •a third rate lawyer can make double what minotters receive; a good dry goods clerk is paid as numb, and all the learned pro. tensions bring ample reward to men of abil ity , but the ministers must preach, and pray, and / exhort, and comfort, and visit and he crfiteined and thumped from poet to pillar, and all in meekness and patience, without adequate mean. to provide the ac tual necessaries for his household It is a abame upon the community and a reproach upon obristlanity, that ministers are not adequately compensated QV/51...L1N0 anythiiiit in the world will make a mau. feel badly,.except pinch ing his fingers in the crack of a door, it is unquestionably a quarrel No man ever fails to think lees of himself after it that; before. It degrodee him in the eyee of ethers, arid, what is worse, blunts hie sea ies on the other hand, add increases the power of passionate irritability on the tither. The truth to, the more peaceably and quietly we get on, the better for our neighbors. In nine eases out of leo, the bettor course is, if a man cheats you, cease to deal -with him ; if be is abusive, quit Lie company ; and 'fiche slanders you take care to live so that nob s ildy will believe him. No matter who be iv, or how he misuses you, the wisest way is to let him alone for there is nothing bettor than this cool, calm, nod quiet -way of dealing wilt 'be, wrongs we meet with. THE CENTRE AND MIFELIN RAILEOAD Below we publish in fall the proceeding. of the Railroad meeting, held in the Court House, at this place, on Thursday evening last. It will be neen thief' our people are teking hold of the enterprise, in a manner, calculated to insure einrildence in its flop' SUCCON4 That the completion of the road' will be of immense advantage to polls of the county, none, we believe deny yet we have some croakers- protectionists--whe are clemering loudly egainst the building of the road, because they Monk it will injure Bellefonte. For our part we cannot imagine how it is to injure the business prospects of this place. IL may cut off tip grain trade, but it will open up a (rude in the coal and lumber districle, that will amount to,twice wont the grain trade does But even if it should stop the growth of our town, it other portions of the county to remain without the conveniences. of railways, and undeveloped foreAler7eimply because , fit few real eatate owners, about the county eeat fear that their pispinerty may depriciate in value ? They he exceedingly :narrow minded individuals, who will oppose the compielionnf the Centre end Mifflin Rail Road, because in their imagination it might lesson the price of route or lower the estimated value of lota about this place Let property owners about Bellefonte ask a reasonable price, for what they hove to 9611, • and there will be no want of purchasers; but let them continue deutrindiug the exhoe- Intent rates they no* are for eveiy font of land they posieee, ' and men. wishing to in vest will be compelled to eeb k other places, to buy and build, and our town, in place of advancing ea it ime done during the past tree years, will go back to Its old tithed itlnt, and remain there Tlie building of the Retiree,' will . not hurt the town, but the spirit of the croakes—we ale glad to say there art , but few of them—will But to hove the-road succeed it will take indus try and perseverance nn the pert of the people throughout the county, and especial ly of those of the sect tons through which it Will pat. Let them i( II put their shoo Wet to the wheel and by February, 1811 R, the en tire road will be completed* The following is the proceedings of the meeting: :MEETING —lt All been an nounced that an adjourned meeting of those favorable to the completion of the Mifflin andsCentre County Railedad would he held on the ith inst , a large number of the friends of the enterprise easembled in the Court House in the Borough of Bellefonte on the evening of the day mentioned, Moses Thompson olliotatiog as President of the meeting. The committee, appointed at the previ ous, meeting, to 'confer with the present managera of the road, made report its fol lows lour ciiVraittee respectfully report, that they all attended a meeting of the Presi dent and Directors at M droy, and froin the statement of Dr iileClay, the President of the Company, it appears that the portion of the road from Lewistown to Milroy has been leased to the Pennsylvania Railroad Company for the term of aline hundred .d ninety nine years; and that the capital stock is $lOO,OOO with pewee to increase it to $200,000. The distance train Milroy to Bellefonte, according to the survey of Mr Nlllll.l, is thirty three miles . and to build this will cost say $:10,000 per mule Con sequently,. enough legislation ,will be re mitred to gel a large Increase of capital, and the authority to issue bonds The President and Directors all emeril great intermit tit the proposed extension, and will use all the affluence they possess to carry Ili ough In view of: the facts in the ease, your committee would remonmeitil the, appoint. 111 of II commulee of nine persons, who in connection with the Presi dent and Directors, shall endeavor to pro cure the necessary legislation to carry out the object proposed, nod to do such other tontiness in the nuttier as in their judgment seems bent All of which/1i respectfully submitted, Moses Tuom [-sox, DANIEL NI T. MILLIKLN, CioNGII/ifte On [notion the report won unomalously adopted, and Ben James A. (leaver, Li timultllllanchard, Wm F. Reynolds, Daniel Rhoads, M 1' Milliken, Robert Valentine, John Iloover, lieorge Baal and Moses Thatu'inton wet e appointed iu Seoul dance with the reeminnenditilon of said repel these gentlemen to constitute au Cxecultve Committee, who, iu ecuneet 311 with the President and Directoto of the company, shall perform such dollen as to necessary to accomplish the objects desired The committee appointed to cvatitinf . the charter of the company, made n verbltl ie . - port staling that they bad perfumed Itie ditties required of them Tbey o3cerlanied that the capitol stock of the contpany wits on)) :100,000 with the prts ilege to increase It to :7‘.20 1 1,000, find recommended that on elicit he Si once made to base the Legisla, tore, now in erasion, grant a supplement to the charter incietiong the capital to least S.M/0,01.10. Dr McClay, the President of the Com pany, being prevent, was called upon, pod mads . a statement as to the condition of the road at the present time. Ile mad that the grading was completed as far asMilroy, a distance of nine milt,' from Lewistown, and that the track W. laid and the road in run ning order ar far 11.1 Rendsville, a distance of miles That the road lo its present termini]; had been leased to the Pennsyira nia Railroad ConipAny, but it was his opin ion that the lease coedit he recovered Iron said company, if desired, on reasonable terms. 11/0 Intimate cf the grading of the road was an average of $25,000 per mile The following resolution was offered by Gen Beaver,— iffisidisif That minim illyes be appointed, consisting of three persons in each t 0,11141111) or borough interested in the construction of this maila o solcd subs...olone to t he capital stook. Ata amendment was offered to the above resolution, by Capt. Ifutchtson, to the effect that the said committee be authorised to procure releases for the . right of way from persons through whose property the road may puns, which amendment wits accepted and the resolution then unanimously passed The following resolution was offered by Edmund Blanchard, esti .—• Itegolerd That the amounts subscribed by lia) person or persons to the Capital atoek.sliall nut be deemed blotting until the sum of four hundred thousand dollars he actual!) subset-sh ed A very animated discussion arose M ref erence to the foregoing resolution, which was partiaipated in by Messrs. W.'S Rey nolds, N. T. Nlillikeu, Samuel 11. Stover, Edmund Blanchard, Ueu Beaver, Dr Me- Clay, Jim. T. Hoover, Daniel Rhoads and E C. Humes, some advocating's higher and others a lower' amount as the sun thnt should be fixed upon to make the subsoil!, lion binding An amendment was f nully offered by Mr Milliken, fixing the som at $450,000, which amendment was accepted and the resolution then adopted The township and borottgli 001111111110 s to solicit subscriptions to 1110 capital stock and procure the right of wny, were then appointed al follows : Ite'lefonte Borough •—W. P Reynolds, .l f. Milliken and lien• Jas.:A dismiss Spring.. t 'Fawn sit tp.—Reuben B Vales, t ins, I[an ay Mann, Jr., and Philip Barnhart. Benner. —ltoligrt Kendall, M iehael It roso and Joseph Mitchell ' .—hloses Thompson, toile! Mus•er and Jacob hlo3 or. Potter.—Wm. I Thompson, Wm. 11•. LlllO and Wan. Wolf. Ferguson —Oeurge u%ser, Cleorge M)ers and Aleiander Semple. Pattoff.—Wm. P. Thom peon, Feunuel T linty 111111 P Benner Waddle Gregg.—lt. 11. Duncan, John R ishcl and Gen. lion. Buchanan. Penn—Amon Alexander, Daniel M siier and 11.0 Deininger. Ileines—Janice P. Coburn, Dr. Deshler end Win. Stover. )Hiles—Sainual Frank, Abraham Lukenback and J . ll.Shaffor. Rogge—Roland Curtin, J.. Harris Linn and Wharton Marne. The Exeoutito Committee war, on motion authorised to addle or fill iimanoias in the mutilatop oommitteey awl to appoint aedi• (tonal omintnitteen if neoossary. On motion adjourned. Jso.'T. JOIINNTON. • Sterttary 811011.1/ BC 5T01 . 14.1..—•We kayo noticed ever tined the falling of the first skiff of snow, lost fall, thatjlie boys around town have made a 4 ba s tiolt of snow,balling people from the calumny and folks about town, against whom they hail some spite In several cases we have seen women struck, perhaps unintentionally—blows that woulit almost knock them down Some three or four men whom we know of have been hit in the face,--one so badly that he was un able to get out of the house for days, and ran a very narrow escape of losing his eye. On Saturday lost we witnessed another ease, where stones were used instead of snow balls. A lot of boys had congregated on the pavement. in front of the Court House yard, and were hurling chunks of ice and snow at evtirybody that passed. They at tucked the hostler at Garinan a !told. a very civil, quiet ficrinan, who was passing along, null as the snow balls did not seem to have much impression upon Lim, oth 'et Non to'cause him to utter a few oaths, a son of llarq Nice Fe-picked up a stone and threw it s , at , striking him on the cheek, with 411 force as to almost knock airy down-: Wing a lunge, ugly gash in his face, and otnerwi+e injuring Lim, that he has been unable to leave the house since Oar friend Kt use of the I'resi, who was standing with us*ot the time of the occur rence, walked toitliiils the boy, who tiled to escape detection by running into, the crowd, and pointed linn out. The bad wont honor and told his father, whom ne under stand, called upon Nlr Kurt: paid op bill, and etopp,ed his paper, raying thatill have nothing to do with a limn who wop4l tell on one of his boys Such is the encouragement to do nii+ellief that mono boys in this town receive NUM their parent+, and we hese only [unite a statement of this one case, in order that our people may see why we aro cuised , „with so ninny im pudent, unmannerly and bad boy+ n lien parents, refuse to tol reel their C 111411,41, it in lune that the law should 6r p.,1 in force, and we call the attention or the authorities to this Not Il is then Pani'y to see that people 010 nun molested when walking our street+, and we hope that they will make nn C/Ilolllll' of some of the 1:0 3 3 about this place, that will serve 114 n wal 11113 g for 'ob er+, for yew+ ~, \l.e~--ftlilx for public ni the following piece hnre been printed lit the WATCHMAN office during the nue! week • Tuesday leb 19, at 1111,1 Catharine (troves, in Milegburg, houndiold and kilek en furniture. Wetlneaday Feb '2ll, at I' M Zeigler.; in Oregg twp , llorsea, entpe, tibeep not arm ing implement,. Friday Feb 22,1 nl J ;W S G. Ziglees ta Malian Iwp , homes, cattle, farm utebtpla, Szo. ' Thursday Feb 21, tit Klins Ilanneys in Benner Iwp , hones, cattle, (arming uten sils arid household gond, Friday Feb 22, nt Elias Klinglers in Ilaines twp , horses, clitle nail Fanninl implements Friday Pub. at Abram Homer% 3/I Spring twp , farm stock, and impletneffix. Friday K Saitlrday March 1 & 2nd, at. Samuel Sunlit', in Bellefonte, Orel y nemrtment of houcehol.l fiartninre 11etlit misty Atwell MO - at Peter notes, ni :sr Ilellefonle, Milk cows, young rattle, hogs, and farm implements. Tuesday :March 12th, at the lute residence of Jno foyer deceased in Potter twp., farm stork, implements and household furnit ore Wednesday March 18th, al Alexander Roans in Benner lw p , horses, caple, farm utensils, grain in the ground and LlOusehold and kitchen furniture' Business Notices - -Thu grente.t of rpeclluv to know whegen.lwbfab nd where to ”igak. Hot thy greate , t wi,houof all I.rlmwn by the who go to Potion', to get 000 of lug Amerirnn Watch- -Thu right mon 111 OM right pia, husband at stone its the es ruing, or :O. limper Brioq., hm tog his wife it fine ilre;4. of the lon' roles they ore )1 , /Vr rrlpu , of -Ile content a. long ar 3 oar 111,1111 2. fall and s our bad) worm—remember the l tir— don't rob y our neighbor 22 turkey rlitirt-1112‘,1 lock an editor', pocket—and ah.urn g00., 1 4 11,.. 111411 a 11 you ,riot good gut dr at the loirr , t rah.. • Sou would pay n HUI° attanti to what 'I am saying, rir,"r oral au troth law ).- at an e xasperitteil u itae,y, W ell, I ant - mg Its little wins the ratio repl,t , yon will lotto to pay little for your griicariet and titll itt Borne olet. II EOM St•AMV-ittINAI On the :OM, nil , by the Ili% Kuehn, at Auronsburg, Mr J A. Sank 3. of Snow :hoe, to Minn Ly.tin A. Itenkle, t 4 pring M Centre count); Pn. ECOMI t Howard, l'a , on the 1.. rust , Clara S Hogan, aged I", 3 earl and I month. Thor old groin luta I' toned form er 01 or MI that NHe ear tidy of us pure a being an thp earth ter held. 'ller sweet face a ill moot us rue oil drenme, her bright our beam upon us mil, from the spirit land. Sadly will her cheer ful Imre and merry laugh be missed throughout the I,llllnm/11y, and a long time must elapse before the wound will heal. Alit [Lys pleasant• always carrying joy whermer she went, the . circles which knew her will long nuns her alit look 111 iain for One to fill the position her death bus left %avant A general fat °rite from her infancy, liomeseed of a mind an supe rior an her soul, we have aten wondered that earth could so long detain her frein home Hers was ono of the names whieh the world. reads upon grata stones, while she who wore it fora little while has gone to a realm more con genial tlian ours. Colll‘, ining the ligliiheartecb. nuts and sisuplicrt) of a girl in Itlnthis' modesty and decorum of a woman. she was a suitable companion for the old as well art* o yOr , ys, and will hlt mourned fib LIMOy by ono as hl the other. , The MI - liken fatuity has lour heartfelt s)inpa any for their groat lons. The blow bus fallen lienNll), and the wound is deep; bob it wai in flicted by a Band whit h can heel as well as wound, and doubtless the Roulet) , of a happy home has been exchanged by her you mourn for the society 0 lunge's. Time only can hod up the bleeding hearts of that family circle; but the bright star of hope beams through the cloud• of ulltietion, and points ue to the greet family where Clod is the father end companion of ell, and where separtition and death never chill the present or darken the future. This consideration can lighten grief, and tied bus In indll pro, dent for tbobealing of allthe wounds lfe inflicts. Let us trust In llizn, and hope li,r re-union in ileal The Bellefonte Market Cortecird Weekly by lige,' d biro, .11Inin Nr The I oalorring ore tho woutotin. op to o'elfrek on Thnrr•lny ero * utnz, when 0111 . pope, went to prey , . hit° Whont, per lon..hel • . f 7 75 lied Wheal, per tot•hel . . $.2 70 Rye, per ....... Com 1 4 helled, per 'Jo OW, per bushel ... . Barley, per . ' Buckwheat, par bucket.. I 00 Cloveraeod, per bushed— .. ....... . . . 75u Potato., per bushel ... 1423, per dozen . i. . . 30 Lrl, pct. pound. - :!: 00 12 Bacon, per pound, 04) Pork, per ponrid OH Tallow, per pound ,12 l i l t u . t g l . orocr po ilu r l 0.... 95 -,,,,•t...••.... 01 around Plaster, p 44 tFn.... .......... ...... 00 00 Philadelphia Markets Reported weekly fur the W All nu iv by K nova,Rrnw 411 a & CO" Comminalon 111erehints and wholeanle, Fish, Cheese and Provielon Detai n., 144 North Delewage Arenue, and 137 iit girth Watgy. St Philadelftia. The Wino/Mk ar the the week ending Wednesday Evening, Folnlary 13, 11011 Ft.or n.—Superono per Idol 3,1100 8,73 Entry Family do 18,000017,00 North Went Extra do 11,000012,50 l'enn'a k Ohio Fix FRIII per bbl 12,000413,30 Ilya Fleur per blol . 0,0040 3,110 Coax Me• 4 —l3ran'w,m, per bbl 0.00(x, 3,00 Penn%)llnnia do. . 3,00(0 4,50 WHEAT —IS late per bu5,25(x, 3,10 Red do ....... . 3,90(u 3,00 Err .1,, ... .1,35 Cone —N., do . •. Old OATS =l2 112211131 Timothy Flax !It rryn-1111 rer lb . Yen s . _ k1.1.0W Cargo,: do MRAtm-Sbouhh,s do Mt I Ike 114mq Mere Pork do . ..... ..... ,21(To ,^3 Pm —Shore Mackerel per bhl... 21,00(e,22,01 Nu 1 Boy du.. 19,00420,0 0 No 2 Shorn do.. .. I 8,00 pa 111,0 e No 2 Ray du... 17,006,18.00 No 3 Largo do . 00,00(9 13,00 NO I Mess Shed d 0.... 00,00(i4 I .1,50 No I Salmon do 1/0300438,00 No I ilorring d 0..... 0,00(4) 6,00 No I Lehr.,ilor d 0... 11,006 t. 50 Nevi York Markets U,, , ,, trd erra lo for the WA, MI VI, by Ft /I rttr.ye told tf T. ory, P, ..d...' Com to Is ion lb h , 34, ll'htteh../t , 77, fol. 0, Ihr poolotrong f,” the trerk I,lllllly I to orti ISII7. Itlilt —27 V Stale Superfine . 9105410,00 11la . 11. 11141. 111. nm! Ina - a s -Extra IV 405014 50 004.. It II Shipping. ..... 12 005013 25 Olue Extra Trwsle . .13 105015 Oil St. Isom , Extra Family . 11 004017 911 USE Fl,O 1 . It 7 0050 01111 CORN 5111A1t ...... 2 1550 235 wiii:,‘T-3111ennkne Club per On 2.1659 233 Anther state . a 0050,3 05 Whtte, Canada .. " 3 2050 325 14 bite Nlteltsgan . . •• 3.2050 325 Red Weetern . '' 25051, 27, " 1.2250 1 211 0011§--511xes1 We tern.... •• 9150 .hl Y. Hew eel Whste Wettero " t 1.150 115 0 Wit+ts rn . " 11954 .70 New Yerk and New .lertey 005 4 7)1 41(1.1.1 " vO4„ per lb Clfets 114 .per bn 2 9115., 2an Tonellty " ' 3 5250 1 011 . . . per,1b.*.1450 45 CIIELSE . '.115 s 1111 CET 31E.VIS-- 9 1asilldere . •• .0,450 Al9l ..... " 1.5.5 m ... . .... L %ED. " •12t09 1.11 , TALLOW... .., 0 ‘ 1.11,0) .125 DIGS.. ...... .. . .... .......... 18 . 441, i.r. ieB(ca .52 DIU Ell Ii IL UIT—A pples... pei Il Agra 131 We5tern..........1 . '• .17 Philos. " .2854 .32 Cherries.... " 1556 .50 Penchi,. (peeled).. . . ... " 1856 .30 (unpeeleil ). . " .1659 .10 Raspberries.— . .. " .50( 50 Blackberries . ... ........ ... " .60 y6rl WOOL. " .15(i &'. POTATOES .per WA. 3.7.5(_ . 500 I= 14: test ,9, 111.1%0NFali C TAllllll,—Trent cit with the minuet anemias, by Dr J. Dane, Dentin( and Aorod, (fortnerely of Leyden, Ifol land.) No. :1U Pine Street, Plialadelphia. ' Tes timonial+ from the most reliable' sources in the Cityarid Country can ho seen at tun office. ttwdiedieal Thn.iitledical faculty are MN Itell to acrompany their patenlo, on he has no secrets in lito firm , lite. Arlin, tel Eyes inserted without pain. No wherge made for corona ttion --11-10-112.40. If ir:4 Via Ol f. ICI LTA •I HA In itl,lllll - te---Ilas proved itself to he the most perfect preparation for the hair or er strered the public. it 14 a vegetable compound, and contanis no j uriona properties whateser. It wtll restoro ilras Hair to its original color. It will keep the hair from falling out It cleanses the refill and wakes the hair sorb lustrous and miken. It to a splendid Jtair dressing. No person, old or 3 g, should tail to n'ts it It 18 reetuntnen led and noel 113 the first medical nutborit3 gM - Ask for Hall's Vegetaltlo FuriLnn Ilair Itenower, coil take no other. It I'. HALL & No•hua, N II Fropro 1,1 For rule by all druggists 12-2 3111 Ai a IC , . Alt r Cl w:.—For the speedy and eertatn ll ore of lutoruaenl fur Cr, or ehilla and feter. remittent 1,1,er, t l ll ,ll ' , pa•ri..du al headio he or loliutts headache, and loloat. facer. , 'wired, for the Whole ei/Vel 'of orinattng loltddy derdngement, 10000 l I, the gi malaria el 1111,1111010 vmintrie, 'llll+ rolled) lin+ rnreir furled to colt the se, er ect ea., of chill. and finer, and It hal that great alhantage over other Apo tnedlewl, that It attbduea the eottpplattil without injury the patient. It contain, no ointment or oth4 deleternav 40..1 oleo, nor produce qnm mportoa+ell.,t wha lever Shah tog brother 4 of the army and thr"Maaal, try It and you 11,11011dt,, these a•eertion./ Prepdred by Dr .I.l' Act r Co Ma" , , and 'old by all droggisd+ and dealers in int:411111r ell,' where Feb 15, 2al , A if Diot .—One of the greatest and most di-toter:rice in ones ieul si mum wits made by the tolclinited Or J Dumas, of Paris, Chief Phis...in to the Imperial m are 01 'ironer, in 1:011 Those who base been enlisted with the parole! disease known ne the Piles, nod diet:Wally cured by the use of Dr J AAlls' French Pile Seise, cannot spell, hot y of the benefits eitelerred upon thrill bl t o nee id this certainremedy It hoe corer been known to fail in effecting n perinn nent mire in n eitgle ease In this respect it urpass, all iil,l4er aneiheineif of the fond. It willile just what it In recommended for: if not the money will he refunded. Ono or two boxes seffit rent to else t n sure in four or sit 1110 A, it the directions on the Locos are followed Prue one and two dollars per boy, according to are Sent b. Mall sir Express to an, port of the United iietce or Canada Sold by Drug go•ts genera n 3 A liberal discount nude to the trade Address D It DUNHAM ft CO, Wil liamsport, Pa., solo Proprietors and Manufac turers for tho United Stole, and Canada.ll49ly Aix t 011 As, r 11 rye 1,111 . 11 A COl.Olll, /10ARRIC lir,ol, A Cot II 7 —Are you disposed to consump tion ? 4re the lit es of your children. in jeop ardy from sudden and repeated attacks of Croup If so paroling° n box of aanr.a . en enotral.n,4,RiCAToner The .Peopile cleat mere aand effectual r. Inetly ,fo roughs, ruble, Croup, h, , rom 110., Diptkerin, and 11184M51 . 11 The Lubricator IN a medical preparation in the form of a Lozenge, which of all modes hi the ,meet pleasant and eons'en rent. They conittin no deleterious in gredieut. and urn warranted to he always safe et en for the a cakest and most sensittt e strut. neb In Croup they giro immediate relief For Coughs nail t olds they are invaluable. For Catarrh, Arthlna and Bronchitie they hate nn equal in the market, (vide certiflliates accompa ny each box I Diptherta, that dreaded and desolating disease, they control wonderfully nod almost immediately. No Public Speaker, singer or Teacher should be without, as they 1,11140 0 boareenooi and strengthen and cleat the ,oice. 'whys use them In time, and if the'symptom aro set ere 1110 very freely. 3.11 BLADES A Cu, proprietors, Elmtra, N. Y For sale by druggisttrier whore, and be F. I'. Croon and F, S, Bellefonte. I V,00,00 11.1 AIM IT 111 be paid in greenheeks to 'nn3 person who hus need Dr Dumas Clio Sake according to directions and hne not been cured. Address D ti DUNIIANI rt, Co, WlN thm.port , Pa. l/-19-1y lieu . 11,11 ITC II St sett suit! 'Wheatita's Ointment will cure the itch to 48 hours Also cures Soft Rheum [U reic, ehflhheimo, and all erieptions it/ rim Price foo cents For sale by all druggist• fly sending 00 cents to Weeks k Potter, Solo Agents 170 IVashington street, Boston, it will ho for warded by mall, free of postage, to any part of the Cluted Stoles. 11-23 ly Net» jabbertiorinento - - - 11'1ItY P;;ON of fine nod emir. 4 4 work, for I,Sdtar. Geots or ehildron nt 3ItAFFREI"S. 11XPERIENUEDI4'ORKMEN, ari . the only 1J kind engaged at On %11d‘1 , 4 R m A rrneix T OW EFT PRICES, for e‘ertiling m the boot 1 J and Ci1..0 11110 at URAIIAM S S 31cAFFREVS, GOAL, LIME AND LUMBER 41 The best Pittston and Shamokin An thracite coal, wood and cost burnt lime, plaetor wig lath, shingles, paling, lumber sawed to or der, for sale at tho Ibtenst market rates. Office and yard near the elf utl;,eed or the Bald Eagle Valley Railroad Divot: . • " Oct. 19,'66—t(. • S BORTLI DO I{ & CO. • 1 3pryl GooIgs; atomic's Src N:11? . V FIRM! NEW GOODS! AND NM PRICES!! 111011 R %TES RUBBED OUT ! 900D8 AT OLD FASHIONED MOW HOrFLR At KELLER (Formerly Hoffer Dro'sj Would respectfully inform the world and the rest of mankind, that they haat, jug opened out, end are daily receii leg a large STOCK OF 000DS'OF ALL KINDS, which they are offering at the very lowest mar. ket prier, ,81( 1,00 to r I O,(JD .5709 DRY GOODS! Consiiting DI the latent et)le., of riorato A.ND ' PLAIS DIODADD AID PLAIN All. WOOL 1.A141111 SHEPHERD PLAIDS, BLACK SILKS, SUMMER SILKS. . IRISH POPLINS, WHITE (100115, 9, 1 (gy 9,00 7,00(0 9.00 i 0y 1,011 .„1,9110, .1,05 ,1:100 .11 ,111 .111 2o(g .11(0 .11i White Counterpane., • ',men and Cytlon Sheeting. Cheek., . • 12( to ,13 la(ty ,111 • Bedlicks, yy Flanneb., Ac Slicubeld Plaid Bxllll.ornir, Black Cloth. Cn.nunrre+, et, utiriev • Corduroy,• Keoliwkey Jean+ Let.litts,Clottking, • Chun Citloss, iddle.ex Cloths, Repellants,and PLAIDS VI VARIOUS COLORS E,N TLF.3I EN'S WEAR A full brie of Clotho, Cll4.lmereP, Satunittee and Yektting, all kinds and prices, which will he sold cheap. We have cgn•tantly on hand a large and well seleeted stork of all kinds of CROCKERY, 0 ROCERIES, SALT,Ia CVhlt hwe will dt•poee of lit the cry lowest roots All knole of country prelim, taken in exchange for goAls, and the h /Orli tai et purrs cillurrsgl. FRIENDS AWAkk: TO 1 OUR INTEIinST For wo feel ealielled that we I . lln tort y our there, an well xc your ri not r Sold. o,'&c ly 1111111t.‘11 , 11111MII , 1111111tAIP If ) wlnt to buy good good+, go.ds flodlion..lde good+, tine goodg, every kind of good 1, go to =l2 On High street, Bellefonte, Pa. who has Rlst returned from New fork, earth a handeome t selected assortment of merehantlise, .1r ripen and effer for onto • beeper than an body else in the Union The linods he been , bought chedit bra..e..b, and err be sold cheep for ca.. 11 or its °quit acrid Cloth. Cascimer, Sat inett.li JAnes Chnenbrays,CottnnadecTlarsatl le . Vestings, Satin and other Tee- fin nder Slavic, and Drawers, Inner nnd Fancy Silks nt old prise., all color Flahnels, all wool and domestic Sack end Shirting Flannels, Illeacla Unbleached nnd Colored Condo. Flannel., French and dome,lic Ginghams, Ticking, and Checks, Bleached and Un bleached Sheeting,, Palow Case and Shirting Marlin, Cambric. and Drills. Iln,erie, and Mo. es, Suo '}konders and Ilankerelsiefs, Neektien, CoHere and lloetnn.. Paraenle and Bno Umbrellas—Slik, liinglinms and Muslin.— Balmoral Skirts, Litilles'sand Vision's Balmo ral Skirts of ,arions PILVI tend price. Skeleton Hoop Skirts, Ladies's and Misses Skeleton Hoop Skirts of esery description. —Spring and Summer Cutout, bath Cloth and Silk, nn•nrpnr•ed m iitylo. quality, anal pricer, north of Minton and Dizon'a lane. Shawls, an endless varlet), both single and double. Carpets, a full assortment of all km& of Carpets, such as Brussels, 3 Ply Tagraine, Rag and Straw Carpets. Oil Cloth, all width of Floor and Table Oilcloth and Oil Shades SALT, FISH, GROCERIES, SOLE LEATII- ER, SPANISH KIP, FRENCII CALF SKINS, COUNTRY GA14.8111148 MOILROCO LININGS. din Sboemakore Thread and Shoemakers Tools, of all kinds to bo had at ABRAHAM SUSSMAN'S. CHEAPER than at any other entabllehment In Central Penne3hania. Dee 110-1882, D" YQUWAYI"I . O BUY CLOTHING, Summar, M N Olt BOYS, I co to . go ie Do fiou WANT TO BUY,_ NEM Ingram Three-Ply, Liet or any other kinth,go to , STERBERGB DO YOU WANT TO BUY DRY GOODS ME= 1711!1=1!!!, oennything else. You will find t Cheaper cad in laisur quantities, then any where else at May 18 0 66-tr. STEItNIIERUS LWAYS AIIEA DI I A. ALEXANDER & SON 'MILthEIM, CENTRE CO., PA Are o uow offering to the public •t the LOWEST CAPII PRTCRS The subeeribere takes this Method of snn:on sing to their friend. that they have just re tamed from the Enid and now offers a One a. !well/20ra of FOREIGN . AND DOMESTIC GOODS! Which they are nailing at such terms that por chimera wig find it to their flatiron to buy of them. Their etock coneirte of DRESS t'OODS, BROWN AND BLE %CUED SIINETINGS, SIIIRTINGS, AND `✓ FLANNELS, CASHMERES, HATS, BONNETS, MILINERY GOODS 81 AWLS AND CLOAKS I=l=l I= r.! LEN AND 8 OrS WEAR I(a., Cavet. Boot. and Sh.s. 1:1211222 , IlArtl w•re, 0-, • Queeneware, ac..d.e., all of whichl4y: disposed oriu too 2 tAry porch l ' a' eon be poVil Philadelphia. All kinds o coundrfiroduc. taken in en chasta for goods. siwr.:l7 1866-Iy. A ALEXANDRE t SON. MilE LAMEST AND REST STOCK or warranted boot. and shone over brought to Centre county. at DITHNSIUE'S \k, WARRANTED to Kilo satt.faetion. If not aa I Ray, will gtco you new. booty and shoes,for them. You can only find them at BURNSIDE'S J Ut SIDE'S le the pnly place where you VI can get a pure, unadulternted article or spices I have thlUn ground to my order and will warrant them atrietly pure. n reprerented •l BURNSEILE 1111111 largest stock of buck•kin plot es in the county at Iturninle's. Iturns,itie being praellinahtartner, is a good Judge of the article, Dent sell you sheepskin for buckskin at ITR ANESS, rollers, halMr.i, earl whiny, ear .1 1 riago whip., groiernintmt gears. awhile. Findley, tnartingalet, and everything in Mt pitildlery line, at 11U RN: , I DE'S • bEATII ER of all ileyerititionv,Yrnrrantet ti givo raiiiircet . French roll, kid lining,. °rove., olteepykini, and everything is th. loather Fine, at , BURNSIDE'S • rhEAD EIIOT POWDER," Hick's eelebra I_7 ted double water proof caps, salt corn, sit e cape, and all idler k ind, at , PIERNSIDE'd 110EMAKIAIS' TOOLS—Lem., haunter!. nwht, sod everything in !hoe finding, a( fIeLOW BASKETS, cern baskets, ladies' YV beekets, brooms, bruehes tubs, and ci cry thing in that line nt Et= GUNS.—llardta'a celebrated double barre rifles, louble barrel .hot' gum and ping! barrel 'hot guar nt BURNSIDE'S ILi ATI4 & CAI'S of esery style. quality an. 1 quantity, tery c heap 111 ItNSlDlitiLi TEPIIEN F. %S . 'S relebrnted u n, S fine ronferto,nl—the only place they ran had a at BURNSIDE'S F you wont good goods and gemitnimignin I. go and examine the log Flock of goods n BURNSIDE 8 UFFALO ROUES byr.k bellm .^ .1. and BURKSIDE'S A LA ltliK stock of Oct.& arid ail kinds of _LA. pistol cartridges at BURNSIDE'S T I I lo E w be p s , t ir t: : t ee°, cigar.. s I n t n N d s TV s nt TT EATIIER OIL fur greselng . gearr, boob! A ehoes, At., et BURNSIDE'S r 0 KREBS of every ileveriptinn. quality. and !moor at PIT I DE'S Nt;, EXPLOSIVE pore nrOrle of Coal OS at BURNSIDE'S G OODS sold at the lowest riven at BURNSIDE'S TOI'S of all kinds and cteeerla t w i l F i ms N EW PATTERNS for oilololh;11 48113E13 COAL OIL LAMPS, "' loil, Uigl I DE'S B UY extra fine teas •t BURNSIDE'S N OTIONS of .11 kinds at BURNSIDE'S FOX TRAPS, mink traps at BURNSIDE'S N OW IS THE TIME ECM or gyring , I= MMEMEI IMI=EI STEWAKTS AND CoNII'NNIS NEW DRY UOOD STORE kiverything you .ed Hate end Cap. DREPS 000D:4 OM I= , Will be lull( inseam than at any ollitr ea I= l Corner a Allegany and Biehop &melt, Bellefonte, l Not 30, TO G AITERS, Iturrian and English larting, for r•le at GRA 11.W'. IldeArrnxes. T. . UNDERSIGNED Wants to exchange for grain or Money, one nearly new two and one horse wagon, oleo two log pled., all in good order, also a lot of Spears antklost gar burners and cook stoves, will 1,e,0a exhibition at his, ware Town s at the bridge near the depot. An y ones go want of any of the above artistes will do wellt to call andifee his stock before purchasing elsewhere. 12,S ISAAC HAUPT, G LOVR KID button boots et GRAHAM'S kMeAFFREYS Uttrnoitieo.— BI'RNSJDF.'S DEEM= tett) Goobo, Sr(' 41 NO lONSdL BOOTS .nJ SlliliS, , QUEENSIVAItIi, lablimmont In typo mri'Goobs,,eirorcriro IN,Ew sToR I, II klteElt BROTHERS ,ENTIRE NEW A STOCIZ ..4 hOtl.S / ..I" . .try d..:triptilkat ibex,' new eturci "' r to or. :wring w rent , who IL were ipar, haxedi at I 1'.1.v/f; PR If' ES , awl will hr raid ar tow .Cool !ewer , that. eau be found eipeWilerp, iy thie reettat 'rheir rhel. r.w.11.;i.e. ,o! , I , ltrt, I I Dry itetel., t Notien•, 1 NIIII.nro 11.. •.14, ' 110. • 71,. I . Taney (twat, , elatinnit, Ile d. A t•low , r. I Ilatd k Cap,. i Carpet -Itage, l'intorrlla•, ' thawed, lientletuen and Lad II • , i Fornlstong thaldo, Lather Cloak* k 1' uvular. , Intl , In thlk and cloth, Carpeting. , Qneensware he FTATIIMERY and at or) allot; ytto that is to tr bound In p well shirked ron ntry store I= taken In ezrhenge for null /elle highest menet price . 121 rrro ALLVI 01' VIV 4 l ' ' SPI.EN I) 1 1) Cll F: \l' (3 001) 8 'F q Ye Advocate, of Economy ' D I rlt U SF. II . Haw port °pole n new store in Dort, Dob bin+ new snorer . liip street Haring expernineein t 4 ...til .ti4i e, be nailer. himself that lve stnek pill pleasnAll tai DRY 1.0 , 0 D, I inn 5t11,4,1c. carpet• 11., h. Groreries of yhe beet Quehlic•, litieenessere, MEM , Ilporn EMII2 Women,. Mines anti Chtlelren'i U'enr Now is y our time for bargains, the prises to conform to the times. All the leading styles of end every article necessary for one's comfort EMT! MEE I=2 Call and examine the atm+ Lahore buying any other place. March IS N E n• STORE. AT PIIILIPSHURIS, CENTRE COUNTY, PA. More goodo can be had (selves money at the cheep store or I=l3 at Phtlipsburg,,Oentre County, Pennsylvania, thnn at any other establishment in the State. They keeps eonstaatly on hand a choice &lock of ST %PIA.: AND I NCI' GOODS I= BOOTS ,E SIIOES = Notions, Qintenswars, Hardware, and MMM And in fart a complete annortmem of all Ike tar unutdly found to a lint t country elute E=l2 Preneh Merin., all vr,eil, fluid.. Coburg , . Meng., Alpuetini, , , Bleek tdkr. & ,&e. HOSIERY--Wool Shirt+ and Drawers. Fine Shirt+, Silk, Cotton emit Linen Illinilkerchiefii, I Skirts, hest [mike, CLOTHS AND CASSIMIMES—From h Broad °lntim Sntinetm, Melton', d r., for whit. wear. I= BOOTS AND SHOES. WeRIVI keep tit MI limo+ • full •seortmeol o euatoematle geode. =1 IN EXCIIANNIE FOR 000DS, AND THE =I I'AID IN CASH FOR 011.1 IN OF 12EIEIE=19 Flour end Feed, kept constantly on bond Aug. 2.1 1566-I.f. RITZMAN & SELLER EtVARD W. MILLER. — 1 WITH =l=l ARM A R YOUNO, BROTHER .1. CO, importers and denim. in Embroiderier. Lneee White Goy& ilo.mry, Mitts, Woven, Ttim minge,&e., N 0.429 MARKET S, A 41$ COMMERCE St PIIILADELIIIA. m.'"7 =I - i • Inoutanct NORTH AMERICAN TRANSIT,., ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY. Principal OfOce. ISO South Fourth streets Philadelphia. THE ONLY ACCIDENT INSURANCE COM. 3:4NY OF PENNSYLVANIA. Chartered March 1000. Capital, 3:00.000. Insures against - A I. ACCIDENT S. Annual Puteirs issued for any mon from SI.- 000 to $lO,OOO at a premium of only one half per cent., Recuring the full amount insured in ease of death. and a compensation each weak equal to the whole prmlntri pail. Short time tickets may be had at the Princi pal Office, or at the carious Railroad Stn lons. No NI eructs. EXAMINATION to Ilr.prto, n. Compensation iv given each week in case of Insability LOSSES PAID PROMPTLY. LEWIS L !MITT. Preoidrnt, lIENRK C. BROWN, Secretary JAMBS . CONitAl),Treaprer. DIRECTORS. Lenin L. lloupt.lnte Gen Tkt Agt. Pa. R R. 00. J. R. Kingsley, Proprietor Continental Hotel. II G. Lelsenring, 2371m1 239 Bork street. Seuil C. Palmer, Caehter Com National Bank. Junk 4 N Conrad, fiNgla of Copied A• Welton Gel Market strife' Enoch Lents, Into deeSap't Pa. It It Co. Andrew Mehaney, routhweatioorpor Third aad W.alout strode thorgo C. Franciecee, Omierok Aria Paateo ..... Railroad Company. Thus ii Peterson, SO:in 3larket street. W. W, Kurtz, firm of Kurt* d Iluwart),.2s 8 Third ',tree. Policies Issued and information furnished by • JAMES H! RANKIN, Agent, Armory Room, No 3, Bellefonte, Ps... Nov 23, 11M1-314 .91 Drugo °&" 4.ftlebirine A LErri itt: TO YOUNG MEN le, Ail./ o•n. 1.. e ...Vve.4,l R.,..1,,,„. p, „. , ' t Leel ore on the Nature, Ti ealmenl. mod Radical Cure of Spertnattarlio t, or aerein•l weak ned.h Involuntary Emloelone, edam! &101-1 1 tt), andsompethments to marriage generally.... t . t mn i c „ r i t d mtt l et i a :hr ez:ta i tn i n p c ti a on a , ,, e i. p y i . lity 4 . ni x - 1; ' le . . .elf abate. Ac r -,,Dot RSBEHT J. CULV It- IV ELL, 31 P., Mthor of the "Omen Rook, at. , The w6iljyttenowned author, in thin Wm ra. hie lecture,. Imar4 _pl. ea from hi, ow, ...lame-. e iltahhe p w %/ / itinsequence, of itelfdtb i ,•• I 141..16 egy rein.. eil wit hotit medicine, at Jangerene rare - cal operatione, 1. II gin , itedromeute, rialto or ceirthals. pointing „„ 1 a nude„f cure at more rertatu and effectual, 1 by which every engerer, n., matter what his con -1 dttrn n.ay he, may cure hlrarelf cheaply, pri ' tate!) , and radically Thi. Lecture will prove. 1,,,,,1f 1., thotrtands and titousande. Sent tinder owl!, to any alltirm, in a plain ee•leol envelope. on the receipt or All ,Pllll.lor two portage idlinpe Al., Dr. Cult erwelfs .. .Ramage Rook,” price 23 rent.. Addreaa the r pohli./er., Jun I 67 Om I t'llAq. J, C. MANX A CO, 127 II oven, New York. 1'...1 Offoe 11.1 1,.11 I !WEN'S DRUG S'roitE • „ Itnom Itrokerledre new. The under-101ml revel trolly .nnoun,.. th a t he ha+ rente‘ed hie well Renown DIU 11 4 CIIE111(' U. STOitE, to the hew seem IS.. : 1 1 unit r Broker:Airs ho teL wfileh lie has fitted up for that perms.,. and h a s ipg largely inereaiied his stuck is now prepared to forni-h his easterners with pure DRUGS; (111LIIICALS, P (TENT 3IEDICINES. PUKE WIN - F. ' S .. .* LIQUORS hrr tuctiounitl use, DYE STUFFS, with almost es et article fo be found in an establishment of this kind, such as Horse and Cattle Powder, Coal Oil, Alcohol, Linseed Oil, Masa, • Paints, Putty, Sponges. Also the ' largeet and beet oonootion Or P,Elc FL 'ME)? I .vi) TOIL RT SOAPS , her Immsght to Chao place. • Thbamo and cigars o f the moat spprosed brands, constantly on bond„ lietrould roll the attention of the pub lic to his setockmof notions, consisting of Bur, Tomb:Nail, Flesh and Paint Brushes, Cutlery, Pim, Drinking Cups, Oleos and Buchgammon hoards, Chess Men, Dummoce, Ac Ac. Alto, a large variety of Tors poll CHILDREN. Part o•ttlar attention gi' en to preparing Pll Y. SICIA NS' PRESCRIPTIONS and FAMILY RECIPES. HAI ring had mere than twelt • 'tare expert nee In the Imetnotta, he feel.. confident he can ender aatlatietion to all who favor him with heir patronage. FRANK P. ThEEN, Dolvyist, Feb 10, 1866-Iy. . Room, No. 3 Brok. Row k MERICAN LIFE DROPS! ' For Ibq apFofy cur. of D I P II T II ER f AA Italie, cold, hoarseneee, Sore throat bronehit , Illienmatteta and all kindred complaint, For five years has this article been before the people, and the verdict returned from every quarter, by the consumers of the halt million bottles that hare been sold within thlt time, Is that ' , IT ALWAYS CURFs. tend h i.. only a speehaen the many le tare we ars daily jecniving. 110111'0AL Mass. ORRIN Setynee & Co.--Sins —lifotwith e t ss . ding my general prejudice against proprietary (or potent) medicines, I wan Induced to buy two bottles of the American Life Drope, through the high remommendation of them by _ a 'Hand, as always curing Diphtheria, coughs, cold., sore throat, bronchitis, .ke. My eon, sixteen yenr• of age, seas taken suddenly ill with diphtheria and could rottenly 'peal? or swallow, his breath ing was so bad. We 'wire much alarmed, but Drop decided to try the Life , before calltng a physician. By using the Drops according to direction, he was soon relieved and the disease entirely broken up. I let a friend suffering with Rheumatism have one of the bottles. Ile sop the Life Drops gave immediate relief, and are the bent medicine he eve used. A family mar him, suffering front Colds and Ulcerated Sore Throat. used some of his, and were cored in a short time. Since then I let my brother, a physiemn, hare part of mine, and with which ho cured a bad cam Diphtheria. Ile in con• strained to acknowledge that they are valuable. Truly yours, A. II ELDER, The Info Drops are carefully prepare d by ORRIN SKINNER 4. CO, Bole Proprietors, Spingfield, Mass., And sold by all Druggists. Domes Barnes et Co , New Tork,Fullsr,Fineb A Puller, Cliteago, lenerel Agents. jo 12-10 iniscrlaniess B ELLEFONTE PLA ING MILL The undersigned are now prepared to and furnish, on applicatnie et their Pluming Mill in Delimit., Centre r county. Shotterlt, i t• looti6g. 11.11.11n4 raelseta., •... ";hilke sawing of all 'deseripttons, and brackets nll stses and Patterns made to order. BUCKLEY'S I'AfENT LUMBER DRYER. We have connected with the Mill nnueltley's Patent Lumber Dryer," which by super-heated steam without pressure, will season lumber In TWO TO FOUR DAYS, mg paled this Patent by actual experiment c are sure that it 14 the best proems? of seepin g lumber now in nee.- All our work wil La manufactured from • THOROI/O/Ihr SEASONED ' LUMBER. Orders for drying lumber dolirored at tbe ill will bo filled at roaronable prows. Pledging mired, er to fill all orders with oturtnere, and to the satiefaittion °rote per il., we ark all immune rmiuirwg work in our e of busier, to give us a call before contrite , g elsewhere. L ENT I NE, BLA Nell \ft D &CO Ilellefonte, I)re 21 'an Iy. N LW BAKERY & CONFECTIOVNity TI e Pubsenber R.lll respectfully Inform the then. of Bellefonte and vicinity, that he and OZLen.ll,e, BAKERY CONFECTIONARY. aro now eompittely Gniahed, and that be is prepared to furniehed every day, Freeh Bread. Pates or nll th... 1 rffMEM Candied, Splieb, Nutt., Fruits, d any thing and everything belonging to the husineme. Having had )eara of experience in the busi es lie flatters ITlmeelf that he can guarantee Atisfaction to all who may favor him with heir patronage. 11-42-ly J. 11 . . SANDS. B EAUTII4'UL RESIDENCE FOR SALE—The undersigned offer. sale hie very desirable property in the Weep" of Bellefonte.' A lot of ground containing three fourths of an acre more or lien, on which is erected a good two story dwelling , a good sta ble nod other ootballd Inge. Also excellent fruit of all binds, censistlig of apples, peaches plums, pears, cherries, grapes, quinces, currents, gooseberries, and imp-benign - Tho property is situated near.the Bellefonte Academy, and le cellsiniy ohe.df the most deli zeble homes in tho town. Foir, further parti r s Tern Inquire or Aug 10-tr. W. W. BROW/C. FOR SALE.. A nearly new Steam Engine. and But ler with Suinga r,gine 30 horse power, boil cr 10 horse power, will be mold very ehesp. Addles' W. A, &W. J s McMANIOAL, 12—I Sm Milroy, Mifflin Co., Peon'a. „Sabbterg - - ------- ADDLERY & HARNESS. The subscriber Legs luxe to Inform the pub lic genemily . that he hu reopened his •-• HARNBSB 4 BADLERY, manutoctory, 'when those In need can A. ac commodated with anything In his line, on tt• lowest tome. Thon,in need of Uneven, I ary Loan, Bridles Saddles Rom torsro, Rosati" Trunk, Traveling bate, r anything of the kind, should give him a cal Don't forgot the plane, 2nd door above Bishop street on Alleimny. ay 7,'66-17 JERE. TOLdB. Blinds, I