f tinorritaNatchmatt TICRMB—S2 par year when paid in advance $2,50 when nut laid in advance and 83,00 when not paid before tjae expiration of the year, Aoesrs.—We here authorised the following gentlemen to eel JOY! -.1 rt•eipt for ruh•trlp temt t• th• Der OURATIII War.•a,ae. Israel J. Orem ab!_ Cling TownshiP. Job• 11. It•ifsnydet Vann ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENCE Mr. 0.-42 • year when pan in advance X. X. X —You era must M 0 late, the Bellefou to sshoole ere eloped for the cocoon. NICITIIe-Vl5 may imbl PM your poem after we mein, for it in n.ll mir vi g.. spieli !limp "blind P ,R. R —Yourt of the 27th, was writ Ito Intr for thin i•otto. It will be Alm. C. J —You muut not think 111;rd of PP, when we (aka thto wo, of letting you know that your al•fre, ie , in our aarunati,,n. lade inn noir P.r puhlloatlnn LAM..—Allow ue to return you. through than weal tomer, our thonke for the trouble you bad in fixing the hat. It was grand, especially the rose from the"roses," and we hope that the time is not liar distant when we will 0100 40. from among y.. 4, another '•ltose—y." Itourinr.—You wished to know, and o•Aed our ads on, whore you eould spend the sumer, pleasantly. The most pleasant place in thieState, in no longer issaystery to um, or to any one who have limited the rtclity of ' Bellefonte, for hero and shoat, we hate es ery opportunity to enjoy plasmas.. and Lapp nest. We feel ,onflilent that Mrs. 11—, will enjoy herself, Anil find hotter society for het self end children to thl4 p hire, than could he found in anj part of Penney I. •11111. THINGS ABOUT TOWN AND COUNTY Mal. THIEVES ARREST[l.—Talree men were arrested receently m Philipsburg, and taken to one - of our western Counties, on the Charge of Horse steelier They had in their possession o number of horses said to be stolen. , Me hope they may receive that punishment which they so richly deserve twirl AN 1111 . 1104 KM ENT inn ow going On near the Spring Creek bridge Prepara (ions are making to widen it. The house belonging to Isaac Ilaupt has been removed and the street widened and filled up in frog... of it Thie will add much to the appear ance of that locality, and especially to the occupants of Ilimb's new Arcade. Tllli New JAl. —The contractor.' who hove taken the job of building the new jail are vigorously at work. Already they have excavated a large portion of the foundation. A large quantity of alone and other materi rinl have been placed upon the ground for building purposes. Mesere. McAfferty, NicDermot A Cp., mean to have this build ing under roof before the au iumn months, and we predict that their well known ener gy will accomplish it FROSPRUT Or FRUIT —Note, itlistanding the unusually cold winter, which we expe rienced in this region, their is still a tolera ble fair prospect of fruit. The peaches to materipi,lxtent have been killed, but oth er fruit of a more bardt nature, although effected, presents quite a promising ap pearance Unless some unusual calamity ehould come upon it, there instill good rea son to believe we will have an abundant crop of apples. We refer however only to those localities, which have come under our own observation, but believe that the fore going is gengrplly applicable throughout the county .*".. Hour Pel'Ejl.l Attica llect if a home weekly paper is to be supported, borne in fluence must do it. Every dollar sent loan eastern paper is at the expense of tbo local journal A county acquires prominence through its papers more than insny other way, and to every one who has an interest in bra county at heart, his home paper is a necessity Never will such a nine toile a paper front home until he is able to take a second paper Ills first paper w ill be his home sheet and he wilhem identify his own interest with that o f his county paper, as to consider his subscription as muck a matter of yearly ditty as payment of his tiles Tn.. Coots. —The weather for some time has been very wet sod cold for the season The wheat crops, however, are coming on finely, and as far as our observation ex tends, we will have an abundant harvest. From what the farmers, tell us we have the moot cheering hope for the future, notwith standing the baokevardoess of tie season We sincerely hope that we may realize the blessings of good °rope, which is in fact essential to the vitality of every business relation, and so much identt,led with the interest of the laboring classes.- - The corn has not all all been planted as yet, in this ',motion, which makes it unseasonable—but w 6 must look forward in hope that a good tipie may still be forth coming. New BUILDIMIS few we eks ago we wade come general remarks in reference to the improvements of thin place. Since that time new buildings are springing up in every direction The barslinaw and Inlay hammer of the carpenter are beard almost every where and we realise now, whotwro have often realised before, that we hare the elements Wistreatness, and are bound to in crease both in point of population and man ufacturing importance Let us have ac tivity in the way of building, for rents will pay a large percentage on investments. We cannot go ahead with our istaprovementa to fast, and we advise every man whole inter ested in the property of Bellefonte to ?Hob in and improve the piece, by improving for himself Ftowaur MAlN—Hereof been able to see it in these parte until 'recently. The ungallant conduct of "winter lingering in the lap of spring" has somewhat checked the advance of the army of flowers The floral king may have been enjoined to with hold his annual Ilelrotropes and Moss roses Floral army Las certainly halted on our borders. Rut now the aimospher is genial no doubt they will spring forth from every-hillside and valley The fields are fast hemming spread over with a rich and lusurient carpet. The orchard. and oulti vated flowers are budding, thus gladdening he heart of the possellsor with the prospect of d'hundat se. The little Afeathered songs ter. as they perch, and fly from limb to limb, carolling their sweetest notes in ad miration of returning spring, gived variety and splendor and pleasure to tberligason. Ala animate and inanimairrliture seems to rejoice , The pent up meohartic, the toiling student, and the, knight of the birch, when they leave their places of toll, to inhale the mooing or evening breeses;' impregnated with the odors of blossoming trees, almost weep that this season does not last all the year. Though a little frolicsome an tar dy, thp jade whleh has superintended OP floral month of May is none the less Wgi-, come . PLanTinti Timas.—par citizens pretty generally appear to appreciate the value of shade and ornamentaP trees, and it is an enterprise that is worthy ofencouragemeat The persist tot efforts of nurserynien and the continued agitation of planting t by , the Press have awrikatied an inteteit ton the subject=autlws hope the good work may continue li . la an evidetitle of cultivated tame and refinement. The gytwork should go on Trace and shrubbet ay for them ' selves in Is thn,and ways. After coming into possession of a 'mot or lot of land it is the duty of eve, .1, l to adorn an I orna ment it Vs ho do, net admire the improve ments of the man who hag lived through the activity of :youth and in the strength of his in:taboo& odortml his house with the beau "es of o gisceful shade or the refreshing appeat.noo of ilr beauties of nature. The man who lIMS net availed himself of such 1111,11111P/110. IL.a failed to appreciate that wittilb boo 1,4-11 boUntifully provided for In. enjoyment —he hen failed to appreciate the hand work of his Creator, and we cer tainly pity Lim There an, many kinds of 1 forma .rers that make a moll pleasing and I grateful elect, and these cost but little, - kid ornamental trees can be readily procured. Every lot in our place sliould he decorated, and the peoplc of Bellefonte would not only he wiser but , , t ,,,,,.e. N. place within the limits of our li r ou gh afroViln a better lo call!). for the display of cultivated? tattle than the lot in front of the new Jail on which. workman are now engaged, and we know that the county Conanimioners will not bill to make themselves a name that will be an enduring tie thedecoratibrtmay be gentni an I benutlful. Icons n Ills STIIRIT —The practice of permitting boys to perambulate the streets at night and r•pecially to a lute hour is 6 most reprehensible one They acquire un der corer of night an unhealthy state of mind—bad vulgar and unmoral language. obscene triadic., andcriminal sentiment., Indeed Street education is where they ac quire a capacity for becoming rowdies and men eel devolute habits, Barents should have a rigid and inflexible rule that will not permit sons to go into the streets after night fall How common it Is here, iu Bellefonte, to find scores of boys, running our street after night, drinking, swearing, fighting, damag ing properly"; and using vulgar and inde cent language. Did any one ever know a tinsel() be raised in this mariner to become a worthy and intelligent men ? It is not only unjust, but it is ,picked and cruel in parents to permit a non to be exposed to each temptation" and sail. May we not hope that . sb.ne of our citinens will not only reflect bueact upon this au - eject. If boys are kept in at night the evil is at once cured Gin(GLANS WORKS —ln theeourse of a few days, the location for this improvement will be made, and work immediately commenced. The Mock has been all subscrihed_anii three or four months the establish ment will be in full operation. It will em ploy about fifty men Having all the ma terial necessary for operating works of this description within our immediate locality, they can be conducted on very economical principles, and return profits larger than similar establishment in the United ePates It iv the intention of the company to make this one of the largest and molt extensive works of the kind now in operation any where With the men who have the man agement of the glass wdrke (here is no such word as fail. Bnelnes* Not(pes —tfraham t MeCeffery has just received t new and splendid assortment of ladles and eliddren's shoes, such as gaiters, k ids,morroceo and balinorals. Also a large lot of boots and shoes for gontletrien , purchased trout the beet factories in Pb iladelphia They have added largely to all their stock , and we can nsaro th e people that it in the only pls., to get A firs t dal, article m that line of basin•.. —Mn. Edward Brown having opened • n ew and cheap clothing store on the comer of All e 'tinny and Bishop streets, in the room former_ ly °erupted by Jacob II irshler, as a cigar store wall he most Lapp) to nee has Blonde and the pub I w generally, at his place of bus mess. Mr. Brown in selling goods low, and has inaugu rated a new era in the prices of ready made clothing. Escollent suits can be had at his establiehruent fora scry small amount o money, and he tells us he ls gelling fine bin ek suits for only sweaty three donors' This is an Item worth considering, and we advise our friend, to give him a call Av APVIVITINU Stony.—A young man from I Oar, stood goring at eey heavens, with a f in 1 r,er - and of platols in the other We endeavored 2 ottract his atlOtinn by o ing 2 a in a paper we held in our jigs, •relating 2 a young man in thnt of the country. wile left home In a ott of derangement. Ile dropped the f and pistols from his Of Jr', with the 2 "It i• I of whom U read; I left my home b 4 my friends knew of my design. I had .0 the Alt' of a girl who had refused 2 !IGO to me, but smiled upon another. I -d madly from the house, utter mg a w ild 2 the God of love [Q pidd tfi without replying to the T ? of my friends came here with this t and of pistols 2 puts .to.niy X 1.100 e; but have D eitltd to subscribe LP the W•TCIIIII/11 and Ilve a life of e o ea, and advise U 2 do like yy's, and 2. buy your Hardware at the store of Irertu:i Wll - who always have a good -stork sad .sells very low. Tee "E•or.r. PRILAOLLPUIA .—Of ciprse, enpybudy who goes to Philadelphia wont to step •t a good hotel. where they will be well treated and get the bitot hoard for the least money Wall, just such ► place is the "Eagle posse" on Third greet, kept by our old friends, MIMIm. Cummings and Keller, both formerly sof :this place. As • landlord, Mr; Cummings is known all over this section of the country, and the fact has become notorious that wherever he preoldeo as hoot, there will be found moat excellent entertainment for men and beset. Mr. C. D. Keller Also bids fair to become a pop ular landlord, although al. Is his Ann attempt at the business. Those 01 Sr Centre county friends who have lost track of these gentlemen, after their withdrawal from the "talon Hones" to Philadelphia, will sow Aail them at the "Beale,“ where they wilt most happy to vieleotne them to the how lilies of their most excellent house end the city of "Brotherly Lo, e." Iya akaosittention - to their cliff' another colonist, and say to ourjriends, ga..aDd i tot them. = A t his latireeidenee to Jarkson•llla, on the End lest, Janie. B. Johnsen, Ideq,, • Rating Elder of the Preebyterlao Chu oi . lbldt Ran. . . o fifty reeend year of bis age. • Baaneanr.—On the Ulth met, in this place ofant son ofJ. H. and Margery Barnhart led I day.. Few were its morrows from the Died in Bangor township, Ilay 24th, Felix •11. 4 6 2 year. and 7 month.. U. wee ha every ”nee of the 50011 a faithful obristi.. We will mhos him, in the choral, sabbath eebool and I a plus. Thu. one more of. nemher la rook but we have the amurance that he has gone to a better wortd,andla waiting in. there. He tr...ver mud) to warn the snug, that they .hould prepare for death.— Aid I hope no., that he has goes, that, though be Io g dead, he yetquiskotb. . B•aoatay.—Od the 20tit nit., Philip Bein• hart, Sr., of Howard Township aged about sev enty four 'este. The subject of this notice wen • men who had nevet been slob • day In htsllfe,ead only • few moments before his death had been la more than his seitustomed good spirits. Having been at le work In the garden, lent Into the house u we. supposed, to get Sink of water, when be Gll our and with out eking efp 'red. He wen • men of gentle d oeillon, an affectionate husband and • k thor. He shared the en tire conTdenco and respect of the community in which be lived. Theo he bee gone leaving the influence of • <brisling spirit end • good cram• plc to bleu his memory. - - The ffellefonte Market The following are the quotations up to 6 o'clock on Titania/ evening, when oar piper went to preen: White Wheat, per Welter Red Wheat, per bushel ".... $ $3 3 20 15 Z. - Rye, per buehel $1 10 Corn Shelled, per built.' (old)" $1 00 Oats, per bushel ' 55 . . . Barjoy, per bunbel I. /35 Btickerliest, per bushel.. 1 00 elovereeed, per bu5he1....._........ 8 50 Potatoes, per bushel 1 00 Eggs, per desen ' ..: 15 Lard, per pound—. ' 12 Bacon, per pound 12 Flom, per pound 15 Tallow, pee .pound 12 Butter, per pound 25 Ens, per pound ......... ........ ............ ... 04 Ground Plaster, per ton ........ ............. . 17 00 New York Merliete Ilepoeftri weeklb for the WATCFIII•4, by Pou ter., Fliegeraltl k Tracy, Produce echitnision Jlerehante,'3B, IVhitekall St., N. Y. Tlie fol lowing nre the gootottone for the week ending Nog 11, 1867. FLOUR , -.N. Y State Superfine.— 10.20® 11,30 Mich. Ind. 111. and lowa, Extra..lo.lo 414.60 Ohin 11.11. Shipping 12 35(413.50 Ohlu Extra Trade Brands 14.90 15.30 St. Louts Extra ... 19.50 RYE FLOUR 8.00 9.50 CORN ME kr, 2.60 265 19.11EAT—MilwankieVlub..per bu. 2.55 2.80 Anther State o 3.40 ® •3.50 White, Caned. 3 20® 3.25 White Michigan 3.40® 3.80 Red Western. 2.50® 2.75 RYE.. ...... ...... ..... •• 1 70(t9 .1 76 CORN-41;;;d Western... . 1.246 . 1.25 Yellow and Wbite Weetern " 1.20® 1.23 OATS—Western " .75® .77 New York sad New Jersey BARLEY... IME =I . Per bu 2.906 3,00 ..620 3.00 ..9.9?) Fla; Tltatty BUTTER.. MEM alibi:, .10 ETEE=II3 " .12 221 ..... " .12i (a) .131 " .11® .111 perdu:. : IT® --or lb. .011® 19 Dana 1111ddloa ,LARD TALLOW ED CO DRIED FRUIT PP , .Psi Western do.. " .118.7. .01:I Plums .. " .28@ .32 Cherries " .45(0 .50 Peaches (peeled) " .18(0 .30 " (unpeeled ) " .164 . 6 .10 Raspberries " .1 .50 Blackberriee . " .60 .11.5 WOOL " .48 psis POTATOES per bbl. 2.75% 3.75 APELIAL NOTICES. Ilamaimt.o's Firm Evraacr Burnt, is pleas ant in &els and odor, free from all injurion properties, and immediate in its action: DRAMS., BLINIINTSV son CA , ARII. ' —Treat ed with the utmost emcee., by Llr.J• Isaac, ()millet and Auriet, (formerely of Leyden, Hol land,) N. 519 Pine Street, Philadelphia.' Tes timonial, from the meet reliable flour.. in the City and Country can be 'me at hie oak.. The Medical faculty are invited to accompany their patient., as he bee ne imerete in his pru ne.. Artificial Eye. inverted without pain. No charge made for examinntion--11-40-11-10. TA MNO MONK unpleasant and unsafe reme die, for unpleasant and dangerous diseases. U. Itelmbold's Extract %oho and Improved Roe Wash. A Doss? DINCOVNRY.—One of the greatest and most useful discoveries In medical scienc was made by the celebrated Dr J Dumas( ot Parte, Chief Physic'an to the Imperial Infirm ary.of France, in 1861. Those who have been afflicted with the painful disea e known an the Pilee,and effectually cured by the use of Dr J Dumas' French Pile Salve, cannot speak too highly of the benefits conferred upon them by the use of this certain remedy. It has never been known to fail in effecting • perma nent cure in a single cane. 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 six days, It the directions on the boxes are followed.— Price one and tyro dollars per box, according to sae. Sent by Mail or Express, to any part of the United States or Canada. Sold by Drug gists generally. A liberal discount made to the trade. Address I) S DUNHAM A CO., Wll liameport, Pa., sole Proprietors and hlanufa, turers for the United States and Canada.ll49ly lIRIABOLO'S kxra•cr Ducar; and Improved Rose Wash cures secret and delicate disorder. in all their stages, at little expense, little or no change In diet, no inconvenience and no expo sure. It is pleasant in taste and odor, illllllO4l - in its action, and free from all injurious prop ertiee. . Elmo. or Youtn.—A gentleman who suffer ed, from Nervous Debility, premature decay , and all the effects of youthful indiscretion, wit for the sake of suffering humanity, seed free t. all who need d. the receipt and directions fo making the simple remedy by which he was cur ed. Sufferers wishing t. profit by the adver tin rs experience, can do so by addressing, 1. perfect confidence, JOAN B. DUDEK, 42 Ca der St. N. Y. 12, 20-Iy. To Con.nerrives.—The afivertiser having been restored to health in • few weeks by a very simple remedy, after having suffered for several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease consumption—ls anxious to make known to his fellow-sufferers the means °retire. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the proscription used (free of charge, with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a scan rein■ row crnies, Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs, colds, and all Throat and Long Affections. The only obirct of the advertiser in moiling the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which he conceives to be invaluable, end be hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it w ill coot them nothing, and may prove a bles sing. Parties wishing the prescription, Free, by retnrn mail, will please address REV. ED WARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Rings Co. New York. 12-20-1 y PITON ITCH! Rcn SCRATCH! SCRATCH! IS - eRATCH! WhORIOS ° . Ointment 11111 CUTS tba Itch In 48 hours. A 1.., cares Solt Rheum 1, C Ail lola., and all trepans* of the skin. Price 50 cents. For sale by all druggists. By sending 00 cents to Weeks Pdtter, Sole Agents 170 Washington greet, Boston, it will be for warded by mall, free of postage, to any part of the United States. 11-23 ly $503.00 will be paid In greenback So any person who has used Dr Dumas' Pil. calve according to directions and hal' not bee. lured. Address I) 8 DUNHAM & Co, Will szosport; Pa. 11-49-1 y Acne', Gunnar PVTORAL IA a soothing ex pectorant, meowed to meet the urgent sited of a safe and reliable tare for dieemewoUbp throat and lungs. A Oriel of many years lite mtabli.h ad the fact, that it Is more efficacious in pulmo nary affection., than any other remedy. It. efficacy he. now become so generally known„ that it isjuinly regarded in many countries as • medicine of indispensable nemeseity. In Great Britain, Franca and Germany, where medical science hes reached its highest{ perfection, it, Is prescribed in domestic firatieft, and constantly used In tbgarmies, In hoipitals and other public netitution'sFerhere it I. regarded by the attend ug physicians as the most speedy and agraaa bin remedy that ran be employed. Scarcely any neighborhood can be found where well known cues of dimmed lung., which had baf fled the efforts of the molt skillful and experi enced doctor., hove been permanently mired by It. These remit. meths most con vineing proofs of the superior curative p?operties of this prep- Aeration ; and to them the authors point with peculiar sati.faction. While It is most power ful against confirmed dustiness, it is extremely gentle as a - medicine in infancy and youth, be ing quite hernia.. to even the youngest, when administered judiciously. . Thiel health-restorer accomplishes even more by prevention than eve. If taken In iesnon,it heal, all irritations of the throat and lento whether wising from colds or amen, or from other mum, and thus prevent that long train of painful and incurable diswees,"eltiok Mould arise from the neglect of them. Henn ,no tam ily Mduld be without it. Infineness, group- Bowsaw's., Whooping Cough, Pleuriwy, Loolp, eat Oonesinto, and other &Beetle ns of the breathing I, give way before this pre-eml. neat combination of medical virtues. Prepared by Dr, J. C. Ayers, Lowell, Mass., and sold_by all druggists and dealers in metit eine everywhere. 13-15-2 m AL•RnOOD.4RD YOUTI L MOOR are regained tby Ilelmbold'e Extract. &who. gIIATTIINSD CONATItUTIONS RUMORED by Rehab.,ld's Bstract Bocho. Axe rot APPLICTIO WITII • Cocoa, H 0•11•11- EMS, a flout P—Are you disposed to consleop tion f Are the lives of your ohildren In e of ardy from aeddep and repeated attack Croup? If eo purchaire • box of ILA Diener , . FROMM. LVIIRICATOR• ! TA• Perla?* most ap, and effectual remedy for ConstA., Cold., Crond CugarrA, Asthma, Dronelatie, Dytheria, a all Pulmonary dim... The Lubricator is e, medical preparation in the form of • Losengd which,of all modee.ls the most plemant an convenient. They contain no deleterlom in gradient, and are warranted to be &Brays safe even for the weakest and moot sensitive atom ach. In Croup they give immediate relief. For Coughs and Colds they are luvalimble. For Catarrh, Asthma and Bronebill• they have no equal in the market, (vide certitleates accompa ny each box.) Diptheria, that dreaded and desolating disease, they control wonderfully and almost immediately. No Public Speaker, Singer or Teacher should be without, as they removehe i rloom and strengthen and clear the voicIMA-Always me them ,n time,.and if the mymptoms are levers nee very freely. J 11. BLADES A Co., oroprielore, noire, N. Y. For sale by druggists everywhere, and by P. P. Breen led r, S. lValsop, in Bellefonte. I I-321y Ten th-oar or Mow is Sinkii,re,—Therefore the nervoue and debilitated should burnedielnly ore Ithlmbold's Extract Bunhii a certain cure for di of the 111 F Kid neys, Gravel, Dropsy, Organic W se, Fe male Complaints, Ilenerel Debilit , all diseases °Me Urinary organs wbether existing in male or female From whatever cause origi. oiling and no matter of how long standing.— Diseases of these organs require the use of a diuretic. If no treatment is submitted, Con sumption or Insanity may ensue. Our Flesh and Blood are supported from these sources, and the Health and happiness and that of Pos terity, depends upon rompt use of a reliable remedy. Llemboldii e x trac t Machu Establ haled upwards of 18 years, prepared by 11. T. lIELNI - Drionorsr 594 Broadway, New York, and 104 South 10,b Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 12-11-Iy, Ne I. attieit i3emerin CAST YOUR SYETHIS WAY? I defy any Inert.hent In Bellefonte to offer A BETTER, A LARGER, AND CVEAPER .91& .92 1.230 1.23 .12@ .14 ASSORTMENT OF GOODS 10@ .24 EMI DESCRIPTION . nivi4ow THAN I UNPACKED AND READY FOR SALE I hare the best ari.: cheapest article. in LADIES' DRESS GOODS I have the but and elleapest aridat in the GROCERY LINE I have the beet and cheapest SELECTION OF CAISPETS I have the largest and best essortniet of • READY MADE CLOTIIINO lbave the hugest and best as well as the cheap est stock of overythmg 11, my lute In Bellefonte. ONLY COME AND though you do nut wish to buy. In all these goods I retool be equalled for goo 4 quality or low prices, and STERNBERG'S le the Once, opposite the broeketholS Ileum 554/ - Notice the three signs. 12-15 N EW GUN SHOP I CHARLES THEODORE DECHNER Would respectfully inform sportsmen and the public generally, that be has opened a NEW HUN SHOE IN •can's •111,11111 011111011 /T. sCLI.XFONTII, rA., where he will keep constantly en hand, and make to order Double (lens, (Shot, 'and Itiflw and shot,) Revolving Cylinder Rifles (sin Shooter* Target and hunting Rifles, Single Shot gone, Revolver and oilier )' to Is, Metallic Cartridges, and Aumnition, fixed and loose; in feel every thing generally kept in • FIRST CLASS OEN 40r. It EPA MINH will he done neatly and on short notice. "Orders by mail will reeeien prompt atlen lion." Shop hi Bustin Arcade, two doom want o main entrance, up ntaire. 12-, 20 ly IRS. 1J •r t . A 490 of Belle fonte, ha•inir., teeently been eztehded, and it be ing deemed isexpediedt. by , the 'Uwe Council.of said Borough, I. let y* tat at the present time sufficient to pay for the necessary improvements of said Borough,. well as br fond • ember of outstanding orders. Said Talk Counml has authorised the undersigned to negotiate a loan of not exceeding Fire Thousand Dollar., for which Borough Bonds will be laced, payable five and ten years after date. The act autho rizing said loan exempts it from tazatiou both State and UEO. LIVINUSTON, Boroligh Treasurer. M.ay 22-31 LIME. WOOD AND COAL BURNT LIME, Always on hand and for male at the lowest mus ket rates, at the Bellefonte Lime Kilns, on the turnpike leading to Milesburg. The hest Pittston and Shamokin anthracite coal; also a new consignment of plastering lath, pailiog and sawed shingles fur sale cheap for cash at oar yard, near south end of 1.1 I/ V 2t R depot. 12 In tf SIIORTLIDOB et CO. TIIR UNDERSIGNED Wante to exchange (or grain or money, one nearly new two and one horse wagon, alto two log sleds, all In good order; also a lot of Spears anti-dust gas burners and cook stove., er be enkeshibition at his ware room. at the e age near the depot. Any one, in want of any of tie above articles will do well to call and me, his stock before purchasing elsewhere. 12-5 ISAAC HAUPT, Jelarbipat. H ARDWARE I HAADWARE NO. 5, ItROKEI3.IIOFFII Ito" MBEEEI The eubertibers would respectfully Inform the trmmunity that they hare opened • complete STOCK OF HARDWARE. osoprielog all varieties of goods in that line which they WILL SELL AT THE LOWEST PRICES! Their stillr &baste of II sorts of building hardware, table and pooket cutlery, carpenters, mason's, plastersr's and blacksmith's tools, and materials, nails, Iron, horn-shoms, and horse-shoe nails, rope tackle, FORKS, CH A INS, SHOV ELS,A ES,O R IND • STONES, etc., etc. lionsekeeper'a goods, saddlery, carriage trim mings, etc., Mx., with all sorto and thee of COAL OIL LAMPS, and the different parts thereof, together with • complete aft!ortigeint of the beet PAINTS, OILS, VARN4II,I4B, ° They hope, BY STRICT ATTENTION TO ENSINRBB and a aonatant ears fur the . - cit. Ad:prior) T ION OF CUSTOMERS t merit and !waive A ORM' EOF I 1 1 1113LIC PATRONAGE. IVILDIND AND 071/11/I will Bad it to theft advantage to call and EXAMINE THEIR STOCK. J. k J. HARRIS, No. 5, Brokookoro Row Bolloronto, Pa., rob. 16, 15611-17; .10. 'Nglxi ab bertiormeuts. 1 R Y N DER' 9, gualc STORE LOCK HAVEN, PA 1!1 l ehtekertng Kapok! Emerson I Ptanoki Ebbw be - • ! 'Organs Atelodeone, wraith • i ()epos! Always on band , Any instrument Imade to the United States ran be fur-I I nished on short no-I itiee. Ctretaha. and price boot free pa lip ! Ileation. RI(NDER'S MUSIC STORE, LOCK HAVEN, PA 12-14 ly Mocellaneous T HE LATEST OUT MONEY SAVED IS MONEY MADE ■6 NMI = =I I=l or Ittrninbinggoode go to C. //. MOORE 'S. New and eheap Clothing Store, where will b found constantly on hand *large and well se looted aellortstient of Else Black Casimea-suit and drabs, brown, light and in fart ALL K INDS OF CLOTH Pi° adapted to all seasons of the yeneilso Shirts Drawer., Collars and a large arid well /talents •neortment of fine HATS AXD CAPE of the very latest city styles and in fact every thing that can be called for in hie line, will be furnished at the very lowest city prices, as they have been purchased at the lowest possible figures and will be sold in the sante way I= 12 the Po•t Office butithetz, Phifihnhurg. P !MEE Dally and weekly paver, Magasalsa, also a large uerertment of the latent and brat no•ole, Joh book. dr. constantly on band at C. 11. ItIOOIIICS, Post Ogre buildang, Pbdtpe burg, Pa. 12-14-ly 1.4 -1 0 I t SALE The House and lot on high street, near the Court House, now occupied by Wm. harper and the subscriber. The rents will pay the in terest un $5,000. Also, 1200 acre. Of town and Mimouri all of which are near railroad. nod of Oral rate quelity. Also, a good top buggy, nearly good as new. Aleo, art ambrotype and photograph ear and picture.. Everything in complete order. Will be sold cheap. For particulara, apply to J it. BARNHART. 12-12-3 me • - - Inattile tatorko N EW MARBLE YARD! The subscriber beg leave to Infor the citizen. of Centre and sdfoiolog coantl that he ha. &rammed the EXTENSIVE•h(ARBLE YARD of D. Korn, Near the Depot, Bellefonte, Pa. where can he found at all times a very lar assortment of MONUIIIRITS, TOMB & DEAD-STONE: and where he will be prepared,with every /Roll Ay, to manufacture to order, RIIERY DR RCRIPTION OF WORK, to the highest •tyle of art, on the shorteet notice and moat aoeomo dating terms. Ills work has, for several year• drawn TEE FIRST PREMIUM, at the York county Agricultural Society'. Pair, and he proposes to pay particular attention to furnishing the publio with all the • NEWEST AND MOST IMPROVED STYLES in the manufacture of Marble; therefore, those desiring anything in his line can be accommo dated by calling upon hint, equal to purchasing of any city works Emma [EI 80,000 I? . 1 1 00 1 91X:t or No. 1, 22 inch joint 12, 20—M. s to . llo, MAY LOEB. NEW STORE AND NNW GOoD., Iv iterkold's yew Buildmg, ' (Next DOOR TO TER CONRAD MOUSE.) Ws twat tho" lttontion of tho community to our EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OP FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, Carp•ts, Pinata and Shoos, Hilt. altd Caps, Queenware, Groceries, la., ila Our entire stook was purchased slum tha ate decline in gold, and we axe selling AU kinds of good• TWENTY TO THIRTY PER CENT shaper than Am lam. goods could hasp been bought for a short limo ago. Persons In want of goads trill do we* to emu:sane oar stook before purchasing olsoThere. WS WILL DEA4 PA IRL T with those wbo Ivor ut with • esti, and wUI 6ve them the benefit of the decline In goody =! 81. B. —The blghoot market prig. paid In rub for all kbadr of polo. Pt. 1864 tf W. COONW A So Costar'o Qtolunm AN OLD BONO, SET TO A NNW:JUNE AirlB67.llilk A. /primp approach**, Ants and Beaches From their Ade* coins og t, And Mice and Rut.. "set of eat., Gait, *kip abater. COSTAR'S EXTERMINATOR. "COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATOR, EXTERMINATOR, " COSTA R'S" EXTEEMINATI.R, EXTERMINA'TOR, " COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATOR, EXTERMINATOR, "COSTAR'S" EXIMINATOR, RX MINATOR, "COSTAR'S" EXT MINATOR, EXTERMINATOR, " COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATOR, EXTERMINATOR, '• COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATOR, EXTERMINATOR, " COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATOR, EXTERMINATOR, cro•TA It's , EXTERMINATOR, EXTERMINATOR, COSTAR?" EXTERMINATOR, EXTERMINATOR, . , For Rats, Mi, a, Roaibes, Ante, Red-1 up; Flea Moths in Fur. and Woolens, Insects on Plants, Fowls, Animals, etc, "18 yearn eetahliihed in New York City. "Only Infallible rernedien known. ' "Free from Pois;ins." "Not danger.e o the hymen family." "flat, come out of their boles to die.", .' Baw•aa "! 01 all worthless Imitationd. • See that "Costar's" name In on each Box, Bottle mod Flask before you buy. Address • HENRY R. COSTAR, 454. Brodway, N. Y. Sold at F. P. Green. Drag Blioili;Bell•fonte Centre County Pa, °STAR'S. _ - CELEBRATED IUCKTIIORN SALVE, For Oats, Burns, 'Bruise., Wounds, Boils, Cancers, Broken Breast., Bore Aplem , Blind ing, Blind and pelleful Piles.p' Moue, Pu trid and Ill.ionditioned Bores - gess Gland. ular Swellings. Eruptio., Cutaiieoue Areal°. Ring worm, 'ltch, Bit. of Spiders, Insect., An imals, An.. de, Boxes 25 cent., 50 roots, and SI slue. Bold .F. P Omen, Druggist, Bellefonte, Pa., and. lIENRY R. COSTAR, Depot 484 Droadmay, N. Y COSTAR '9 =I I= For Corns, Bunions Worts,dr., Boxes 25 eents,so cent., and $1 sizes. Sold by F• P. Breen, Druggist, Bellefonte Pa., and by HENRY R. COSTAR, Depot 484 Broadway N. Y 4 co, C OSTAR'S LITTER-SWEET AND ORANOR,DLOSSOM Cured to softest and beautify the skin, move Freelsler, Pimples, Eruptions, Le. Ladies are now using it in preference to • there. Pries fl per bottle. Sold by F. P. Ones, Druggist, Beltdonto Pa., And by HENRY R. COSTAR, D.pot 484, Drodway, N. T. COSTA R'S PROTOR A L COUOR REMEDY, For Coughs, Colds, litiarseneu, Son Throat, Croup, Whooping Coughs, Influenza, Asthma, Conauniption, Bronehial Affections, and all Disoasee of the Throat and Loop. Bottles, 26 eta., 60 eta., and $1 sixes. Sold by all Dregghta everywhere. And by HENRY R. COSTAR, Depot 484 Broadway, N. Y. COSTAR'S C SLEDRATED BISHOP PILLS, l vwn■•saC ;aims ?mi.. :Yor Nervosa sad Sick Eleadeabe, ledigeatten, Dyspepaia, Billioaaaess. tive•tte• Clop, Diarrhea, Chabot, Chill., Fevers, and general Derangements of the Digestive or gan.. Bores 21,u., 80 etc, and 5 10081 . 40 . Bold by F. P. Ones, Draggiet, Delbotoate Pe And by RINEY R. COSTAR, NOM :484 Brodway, N. Y. April 20th, 'it—dm. itltrptto anb Oil Mottos 1867. ' SPRING 1867 3. F. & E. B. ORNE, DO4 CHESTNUT STAVE PA./code/ph., I OPENING PRIM; IMPORT A TIO 21 NEW CARPEVNUE J . F. & E.. B. 0 N E I= 10410 rix,gs YARD AND A DALY WIDE VE/, V rl J . F. it B. B. 0 R ED= 11114 1 riscs. JOHN CROSSLEY A EONS' ENGLISH TAPESTRY CARPETS OREATLY REDUCED `PRICER J . K&E ORNE, 904 eiIasTNUT IiTiLICET SOU Pi I=l EXOL 11 BRUSSELS. J . F. & E. B. ORNE Pal CIIICEITNUT STREIT It !MUM, BRUSSELS CARPETS cm= WITH EXTRA BORDERS, J.F. & 1; 11 0 R N,E, 9UI CHEST!, UT'STREET =1 FRENISH CHENILLE CARYETS J . F. &N.B. 0 K E, 904 CHESTNU-T STHRET', 1130 Elm, i•A ONYL WILTON CARPET 0 J. P. A E. H. 0 IL II X, 904 CHESTNUT STREIT 1:INIC2 CCI:=ES EXTRA QUALITY ENGLISH OIL CLOTHS. J . F. S. S. LORNE 904 CHESTNUT STREIT 100 Pi. NEW CANTON MATTINGB, MED RtD CiIgGIC sad or „ " amp 41c fillebithit. ALAI DTO THE LADIt.B DR.DUPONCOT P E tM,II I Ai e .P 1 I. Lii FOB FEMALES. In Consoling Irrogalasitios, llassoniag Is stniatlons of Ina Monthly Tans Crow. Miasma Canso and Always -- awltit as a Prowsztatin. GOLDEN It le now over thirty years skiste the above celebrated Pill. wpre discovered by Dr. Day Yoneo of Parts, during whiff\ time they, • ¢ate been extensively and auccessfally heed la most of the public inatitutions—u welt as in privet. practice—of both hemispheres with rusparallsid sucrose in every ease, and It Is only ai the if gent request of Abe thoisseads of Ladles who bare used them that he is inddced to make the public for the alleviation of those Nigeria from any irregularities whatever, as well Ale Prevent an Incr.e of family when health win not permit it. Females peculiarly situated e those supposing themselves so, are cautioned against tieing these pill. while to that eondition the proprietor amaines no responsibility af ter the bbove admonition although their mild ew would prevent any mischief to health oth erwise the Pills are recommended. ONE BOX IS SUFFICIENT. Full and explicit. direction, accompany each box. Wk.* Sloper. box, aux bolos $5. Sold by one Druggist in. , every town, oiling., elty and hamlet throughout the world. Suit in Belle fonte, Pi., by F. P.Hreen (druggiat)Solo agent for Bellefonte, Ladies! By sending boos Si to the .Bellefonte Poet Ofere enn here th. Pill. •eot (conddentiallyi by snot/ to any pert of the country, tree of Postage. • Sold •lio by Dr. Prole., Loek Haven, J. Read, II ontingdon ; orb °lends by Johnoon Bel. Rway k Cowden, Phdad•lpbia; Demo Bane, {Co.,' New York; and ny S. P. BOWS, (sole proprietor) New York. IS- id-1y G REFIYB DRUG STORE. Room No. 3, Brokestoilra Kew The underoghed respectfully announces thal he hes reusosefi his well known DRI:0 h CHEMICAL STORK. to the new no.: (No 8) under Brokerhatre he tet, Nav ins fitted up for that purpose; and ely wreatred him stock new properrn:4 hr. cootomenv with pure DRUG: CHEM PATENT MEDICINES. PURE WINES A LIQUORS for medleiaal use, DYE bTUPPE, with almost every article to be found in an establishment of Dim bind, each as Horse and Cattle Powder, Cccl Oil, Alcohol, Linseed Oil, Wass, Paints, Putty, Sponges Also the lerge•t and beat collection of PERFUNERT AND TOILET SOAPS •ver brought to th le place. Tohmee andwigore of the moat approved brands, constantly en hand. Hs would call the attention of the pub lic to Ms stork of notions, consisting •f Halt. Tooth, Nail, Pleeh and Point Brushes, Cutlery, Pipes, Drinking Cups, Cheei and Backgammon board., Chem Men, Dom lame, do• k. Afro, a large vnri•ty of TOTS FOR CHILDREN. 'Particular attention given to preparing PET SICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS and WELT RECIPES. Haring had more than twelve years experi ence in the Moine., he feels confident he can render satisfaction to ail who favor him with their patronage. PRANK P. GREEN, Druggist, Feb. 9, 1866-tl. Room, No. .1 Brok. Row QOMETHINO NEW Andreally very 114luable IN' TUE WAY OF lIV I DSCIIig 4 COMPOUND MITRAIIFF FART OF TILE COZWIL WEED Nothing haetr---.(tound eto this Extract for, throw in g off eolde,brea up fever,pterept ly relieving th e sev e rest pAnhui the pois on of Dyptherle, putrid sore throat, bloody lox, cholera sad chronic dLsrhces. It is of magi. ..Maul in Dronchitia c►roal' cough, liver and kidney complaints and many kindled diseuas. Nothing but actual trial um time a last idea of Its great virtues and aaeommon •aloe 1111 • FAMILY MEDICINE. Repeated and eariono trials lave proved It a most powerful and,offooPen LINAMENT, for the removal of SORENESS, SWELLING k INFLAMATION of varioui klude. It Is prepared by and sold aa Dr. Cartel's Com. pound Extract or Smart Weed. Prim 50 cents and $l.OO per bottle. For sale by F. P. Green, Bellefonte M. 11. BURGESS & CO., Proprietors, 12-13-3 m Tale. Pa. THE GREAT CURE OF BOMAN MI/WRY A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment, end Radical Cure of Spernatorrhsea, or mains' weakness, Involuntary Emimions, sexual debil ity, and Impedimenta to marriage generally, nervousness, consumption, epilepsy and Fits, metal and physical incapacity, reeelUng from self-abuse, dc.—By ROBERT J. CBLVEII. WELL, M. D., Author of the "Omen Book, 4a- The world-renowne author, in dole admira ble lecture, clearly proves from his own instals once that the awful consequence. of self-abes may be effectually removed without medial.. and Without dangerous surgical operations - boullso, instrumento, ring. or cordial., pointlag out a mode of cure at once certain and effeetual, by which every sufferer, no matter what his eon• ditiop may be, may cure hhamlf cheaply, pci. vilely, and radically. This Lecture will prove a boseh to thousands and thousands. Elbt under seal, to any address, in a plain sealed envelope, on the receipt of six tents, or two gortage stamps. Also Dr. CulverwelPs "Mart'loge Gulch," price 25 cents. Address the pety/hers ? April 1 67 6m CHAS. J, C. BLINN • VC, 127 Bowery, New York, Post 01Ilm Boa 4566 aro Goats, Groceries scr. NEW FIRM! NEW GOODS AND NEW PRICES I 1 HIGH RATES RUBBEO OUT! 000 DO AT OLD FASHIONED -gnu! SOFFLR. 8. 000',.8., , (Formerly Golfer lfro's,r t " Weald respet/ally inform the world aid rest of mankind, that they haveptat opened mgt, and are daily receiving • large STOOK. OF GOODS OF /11,,L KINDS, which they are of at the very lowed mar ket price. DAY GOODS! Conetains of the Utast sty los of FICIUDIID AID PLAID •LPACAII. PIOURID ADD PLAID ALL WOOL Oil LA/SIIII SIISPHICRD PLAIDS, MACK BILKS, SUMMER SILKS IRISH POPLINS, 'MTN ROODS. White Countervails., Uses and Cotton Shoothop, Chocks, °lngham, Bodtioks, Flume to., Shophord Pin d~almomlr, Black Cloth, Cosonneroo, Wonting, Corium, Rootodin Awn, Drab, . Latin Cloak:t ut , _ Plan Oo on gm Mobs, —.- isp•ftsata, as PLAIDS OF VARIOUS COLORS. A M Rao of Clotho, Classhnores &Abet and Wain', . 11 kinds and plus, Alch will sold cheap. We lino* aonstantly on band a largo indwell selattod stock lean Ida& ad CROCKERY, " • GROCERIES, YAOKBREL, Wet Which we will - Merue of it the very rows cash prime. All kinds of al:marry prelims takes la ai:= for goodwailiiiie NPkastwerial primer PIIBND AWASCI TO TOVZ TITTILIWAT Tor we reelastialled !Utensil' ealtiewr raffia well ea you roans. ass. s, GREEN HIDES. The highest make. polls lo pOl4 to moo taw of al ilea .. ot 1123 ' MIIIISMAAIII AOHALLENGI To all or any *so Ileayor Mow thot don come Into the We he. • lAA it• had .nn phon lifted& 01. one of Selo. WORLD'S RUM AND MOW'S, manuthetered by S. Sell &ad Ces~.l4 Or ton, Ohio, soil of he We by Lose Illeept, Abet. mak* the 'rid. Gene ese coupe alb 11-11-bs a--•- AOL FANCY,
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