fitntorraiktaxtridan TECRINS—S2IIe, year when paid in mivanen $2,50 whm not paid in nil!an” and $3,00 when not paid before tte expiration of the year. 000 Arlywre.—Wo hero authorized the fol lowing gentlemen, to moire nod receipt far oulowription to tho D 1101 aAnc W /ITCH - ErnAm. J. HriiiimeLt, Gregg townsh ip Jon , . H. kcirsvroma, Pont. " ANSWERS TO-CORRESPONDENTS J. J. J.—Como sad mo us and wo will tell you all aboot It. Hen.—§ariy is said to bo a sorraption cd . thy Indian word, i --ineanin , Is reit nentlt.—Our price In ten rents per line for entuninnientionr such n 4 you refer to. L. W. ll.—Your bill brae, envelope, of lel ter beetle wo torwrietle.l b. day, by viper., (Thu. -Way. it. ansm.—You are undoubtedly wrong. The name given by the tucks to the commander ( II j chitif of theiv armies, is Sernsijuicr. FIII n--Ti tononey was received. For your kindness, please mark us in your tomtits us under sunny obligations—"too numerous to mention." S. T —Tho address of ron. Ono. W. Woo° .ARD, is Phllisdulpfilo. lie Is nnw in liu rope, and likiliews will no doubt be for • ...dot' to huh. I Ssu trot It. —We cannot tell 301; preenely the linlnbor of mbabnanb, In 1111,1 place, but it is somewhere between Imo thousand Ore hundred and one mill en lieu hundred thoweand, - - - THINGS ABOUT TOWN AND COUNTY --,Swipen A ., say Limy will Le another invoice oriirriieles, in their line, by THIS LAST ONIC Dows —The lasl shade tree n front of tho old ulted Lion," was token down, on Thursd.ty last The wid ening of tho street at that phioo will im prove that portion of the town greatly. THANK..-Our good friend; Mrs. Philip tiepheartand Mrs. Al. J Ilourh, will each, please accept thank, and consider our hat oil, fora dish of most delicious strawber- HAY MAICINI) —ln many parts of Ike county, mowing will be commenced to mor row. The grass crops that looked so short early in the season, have turned out better than any expected. URA LTIIY —The doctors tell us that there has not. been better health generally, throughout this section for years, than at iho present time. We hope that it will continue if our tf D's., should starve II otter —Quito a delegation of Mongrel. left this place on Tuesday morning last, for the purpose of bringing such a "procure to bear" upon their State t'onvention, at Wil lianteport, as to cempell it to acknowledge the superior "elatms," "loyally" &c., of Box. BAN Lnes,overall othereaudidateo, for their party nomination for Supratto Judge. The "preetire" of the Bellefonters, will no doubt ho "Leary,"—hoary enough to sink any man or candidate. But why Judge Linn, who is a good enough man in hitiearn way, and a peouilar way it in, should desire to he placed in a position, when he is certain to be overwhelmingly defeated, is snore than we can imagine. itUSIIISII THINGS --The cellar - walls of the sheriff's house at the New Jail, will be almost completed this week. The contrac tors are rushing things up on the bill ; had If nor people desire looking at some splen did 11111100 work, we would advise them to go tip and take it look at the foundation 1,400 k Ilsnur —We were iiliown Lhe other day It straw berry, lake. from the garden of Mrs. Judge linle, Icy our friend Nlnj I'. 11. Wilson,lliaL mea.ored four inch ,in circumference. IL isumlo our mouth waler In look at at, but Ihnl wall nil Ow good in did 'fns linntus —Wo notice that workman brava boon augagad on Lisa spring craaak bridge for threetor four days back, :tatting to Ito nulth sonic twenty feel, nod erecting a walk on the south aide of it. When flu ishcil d. will add wore to tho general t.p pc muter of that portion of town than any outer improvement 1110 t could hare been trade. Tit c Nlsaher — fio — u4 o e — W 1 — ..- 1:1111ing of a Market Louse is still talked of by a number of our citizens That ml will be done du ring/the days of this generation there can be hut lit hope Men who have enter prise enough to erect one, hare not enough of encouragement from the citizens to in mince them to make a beginning. Cows Kituto.—We have been told that VI thin the pant ton days upwards of a half dozen cows havebecu killed along the Snow Shoe It. It. , hotweon this and Milesburg Whom, fault it is, of course we do not know, but we think that au the It, It. Co , derives all the benefit of having n public thorough fare, through other men's properly, It would be nothing more thou he - duty or Justice to the public, to fence the road In and make cattle guards at the crossings. It would emit the oompany but a comparative ly mallets in, and would secure them against accidents, end save n laure amount of prop erly. pleAtll or J: I. Unites —We are pained to announce the death of J. I. Duncan seq., wellknown to a largo portion of ourread ers throughout this section of the Stale. which °mired at Milroy, Mifflin county no Sunday last, the 231.1 iota His romaine wore brought to this place and interred In the presence of a large ooneouree of friends, on Monday afternoon. "May the gross gro - w green - above biro " ===l ANIIOIIH TO flit NOTICKII —The little half nigger and high tax-concern on High street, toted for puol jobs and high prices, it ex ceedingly.anabititi to be goitced through the column of the Warbumart. ltboasts of the number of presses it has, and the great amount of Work It turns out When we inform the public that one of its primes, a broken "Itatilura." hat laid in it stable on the alley back of high street for yes..., that another a aeaaad hood "grits. hopper," Is stowed away under a lot of rubbialt. and that it requires, part of the time but olio hand and a nigger boy, the helium of the lime but (KA heads, to "eat up" "work or' sod outaabitpapara,—da Ile job. work and all the eaareeabeutAke !Woe,* pretty good idea of how extensive the eutabllshment must ho, bow many presses aro needed and what a tremeasThas (f)antoutil of work it twist turn out. de we are not °outputted, in enter to keep our paper up and get work to 4u, to resort le either bonding or bagging, we cannot reoognise as a "compel ttata,"•aily otineeitn that is compelled to beg Three Lards of the year for patronage and .P 0 77 la iittalt ealslitnee, and then boast the ballenee of the ilinte . about bow touch , it loes and bow well if does it. Will thin 104 ,1194./Fr• "No PpitrituTioa?" Mumma or A eirtill COUNINCITIS IN I. Y 1111 , 1ANS.—Thl following account of the murder of hlrr Wm Black, formerly of Pot ter townehip, this county, we gel the from Owyhee Idaho, Avalanche. It will be read with sorrow by . the many acquaintances he left in this section, and by a large circle of friends, who were looking forward ton not distant day, 10..eil they would grasp himby the hand, nod warmly welcome him book to his hoMe and kindred. The Avalanche say. 'lames Fraser was shot and killed by Indians lent Friday evening between sun vet and dark ; and about eleven o'clock A. w next day, Sattaday,tient Slack was i killed in a similar mender by Nei same band The eircumetanees attending this murder are about en follows : Reed and Slack had conoltided id prospect a gulch just below Wagnutown, and went down on Friday for that purpose to Rio cabin of Smith and Fraser,who owned a ranch about mile below where the stage road leaves Jordan creek. Item it was arranged Oa Slack, Fraser, heed and Smith should pros pect the gulali together, and that Slack should return to thin place for blankets and a pair of gum boots, which he did, being necompanted on the way by Fraser as for as Wngontown Slack came on to town, while Frneer remained at Wall's place until after sun set. when be bought a piece of bacon and warted home. 11. F. Flethers, who was there with a pack train, left at the name time to look after his mules, and dis tinctly heard a gun fire down the creek in the direction Fraser had gone. Smith and Reed remained nt the mina that night, and thought a little strange that Fraser did not return, but as he sometimes remained over night with Wall at, WagontoWn they were not uneasy. Next morning Smith went down the creek to set a pick., and Reed went up to the gulch to commence sinking a prospect hole. • About eleven o'clock Slack more along With his blankets, boots, etc , and nekbd Reed if lie was ready to go to the cabin felt dinner (teed-told him it wan rather too far, and lie wont,' work on itink l iFe dinner and supper one meal. Slfie, Id that he irottld- take loud to the ea in, get a bite to eat and return. In the meantime, Smith came up the creek with the pick, and when he came in tight of the cabin saw rin Indian with Fraser'. coat on, and took it to be Fraser at first, but diecoveredbis mistake in lime to avoid the trap they.had evidently set for him. He then ran up the hill on the opposite side of the creek toward Wall's place, shouting a warning to Reed as he paMd opposite the gulch in which lie was prospecting They —Reed and Smith—proceeded up to Wall's house as fast as possible, when Wall and Smith returned to the ranch, finding by the way the bodies of Fraser and Slack. Fraser was shot just above the right nipple and Slack in the left side They - were both scalped, Fraser's body being much the more horribly mangled ; his chin whiskers were cut off, including the akin and flesh ; his thighs split open, bowels cut out, and otherwise gashed and dielanred about the body. Slack's how . als wile cut open, and two frightful gashes from each armpit ivitind to his neck, as if they had intended to sewer hie armo from his shoulders The scalp taken from Stack's head wee picked un by one of the party who went to bring the bodies a short distance from where he lay, where it had been lost by the savage.. Slathers, whose train left Walf's early on the morning of Se:lmlay, was pursued by Indians nearly to Hill's ranch, in Jordan Valley, as won proven by their tracks in the road after the train passed, and by the feet that an Indian came in among the mules next clay, near Hill's, and attempted to create a stampede, which was frusteated by, the watchfulness of the men with the train. As many citizens as could prooure arms —some ton or fifteen in all—went down Saturday_ and Saturday night and di no a Sun day brought up the rem tins of ter unfor ttiWate on, They were arefully washed, dressed and laid ail B , 4 \ ay afternoon, and on Monday were folio Ito the new ceme tery. a large concourse o citizens, includ ing many ladies. The Owyhee Brass Band played I'leyons Hymn and other solemn dirges as the procession moved to the grave, where the Episcopal burial service Owns read by Judge It 'I Miller, and the bodies deposited in tho anent twat„ County Treasurer Plimen MEEK the time for choos ing candidate., to fill the various offices, made •ricantliry the expiration of turns— tile Coming fall, to not far in the distant, it may not he out of place to call the attention of the Democratic masses of (Ito comity to the fact, that the lower and—the Democrat ic strong hold—presents a man for one of the positions and enrnet.tly asks his nomi nation Dn. E J. Dustman, of Names tovimahip, whose name will be before the Convention as a candidate for County Treasurer has, as a man, a neighbor and a Democrat, few, if any superior@ in the county. Ito Wan brought up in the Dedii: ocrolic ranks ; has always been an active. energetic, working member oPilie party ; has never asked for any preferment at the hands of the Democracy, and no min in Ids section,' has niece warm friends or would receive n heartier support from the people generally. line integrity as a man and his sterling qualities as a citizen, has gained him the confidence not only of his own par ty, but also of many of the members of the opposition, whom we have every reason to believe would give him a cordial support for any position our party might choose to nominate him. His splendid businessautil• Mentions, his honesty, and his ability,i to speak fluently; both tire English and Mer man hingunges, qualities him beyond doubt, tor the important position of County Trees me. Hoping that our nominating Coriven% Don, will not overlook the claim of the low er end of the county, and feeling assured (lint no better or more popular man could be nominated than Da. Desucea, I sub sor ibe myself a PLNMSVALLEY DUNOCRAT County Tressurot Mono —Permit um through the col umns of your paper, to propose the name of one of our beet Mtn, JOIIN B. MITeIIIII.I., esq., of Pine Grove, for the position of County Treasurer. Of course every ono hos bu.own opinions, but is this motion there are siOns who believe Mr. Mircusta. has any superior., as an earliest Democrat, an Lon est man, and a worthy oilmen. lie is a plain unassuming farmer—has never been an applicant for office, and would not now ,but atiheurgent eolicitationof friends, who believe his name would add strength to the ticket, and who feel assured that he would fill the position, not only with honor to h lumen, but with credit, and to the in• tercet of the county. Mr. MITWILLL was formerly a Whig, but when that party merg ed into Knownothingism, he left it, and has since been an active energetic, working Democrat. No man in his position has been more earnest in his efforts to have our par ty and its principles successful, and we of the upper end of the county, who for years cud years have not had a Treasurer,present his name anti urge his 110IninaM00 His popularity is conceded even by his political opponents, ills qualifications none will die puts, and his sterling prineipale, his un flinching Demooracy, his integrity ass man, and many admirable qualities at. oil Men— point- to bun particularly as the man for the position to winoh the Democrats of the county will undoubtedly nominaleand elect him. Vacuums. -0 - County Treasurer Ma. Dimon —The peopleof Centre coot✓ ty w 111 soon assemble in Oonwentiou to nom inate men for the different county Minion I would recommend B. T. DURUM ea a suitable person for the offies of County Treasurer, as he pommies all of did qual ifications, and is one of the ets t unch demo crat. of Centre nounty. In him there is no guile. In nominating him lbw ofiloa would OB plat in the right plane and upon Alright man. Poitant Lost.—About Bellefonte, or between town and the Forge on the Lewistown pike, a Bold and,➢l4ok enameled bratielet, with the owners name engraved upon the inside. The Bader will be liberally rewarded by leaving it at this office. No PAPER Next iVezu.—Cuelovo gives eounrly print ere a test next ' week. Every bo.ly about the IVAVOLUIAII O®oo feels like enjoying it, so our readers Fteed not be our prised when they foil to reeolie their pa pers. Tue LIIIIBIIOIUI C aSPILVet Cne.ag R. R.—We learn that In some sections along Pennsvalley, the people are again ag itating the question of building the L. C. &8. C. It. It Much so that valley and our county; generilly need it, much as we would like to see it under way, we ean net bring ourself to believe that it will be built or anything done at it—except talk, until the whole matter pelmet into other hands than those who now have charge of it. Lewisburg controls the affair, and all that Lewisburg wattle is a bridge. That place is opposed te a road up through the valley, and our •flriends along peens, and. Brush valley, may. as well make up thcie minds now as at any other time,- that all that will be done while Lewisburg has the controling voice In the.tionstruction of the road, will be, to build a bridge across the river, and connect thatplace with the North. ern Central' Business Notices 21fAnxin... Wovrnrt. —A delightful tiiilet Ar lo—superior to cologne and at halt the dIZI —Tho fleet consignment of new *pat has been sent from Charleston to New York. And about the forty fifth consignment of new goods this senson, hoe alrersily reached Holler Bros , who are selling them almost or fast a, they eon dm opened. —To love something bore than one's sell-- lot in the recretof all that to great; do know ow to lite for others that it the non of all Co. Ma non's, and to lid senstlilo is to buy your dry gnu's, groceries do , from A. Alexander & Son, at Whew, IA Cao r -One of the largeM 'tures in Centre county, is that of Cot. huller at C6lre II IL— Wo -h ero an be l itaney in ruing that ttre anioniit of goorl, he hay on hon,l7will equal nny establishment sn Central Pennsylvania. And his prices are just as low no his store and stock of goods are expensive. The Liberals has o eApierqd the my of Met l end expect soon to have term Crux. They then intend sending art agent to Bellefonte to pureha•e what boots their army will need at MeNlalions. They will 11.11 , 0 money by doing it. —The Jamaica planters are importing Coo lie laborers. Three hundred and fifty arrived there recently In one vessel: * And ills general ly understood that the Planters intend buying their shoes at Graham and McCalfrey's in thi place. The reason for doing so is itemise they sell cheap and get up the beet of work. —Some of our Cotemporaries senm to think that the triumph of their cause depen— ded, like the fate of Jericho, upon the amount of noise made—in these days of rehoment and luxury, an arpelo of real intrussif , mer it is noon appreciate d , hence the pnbownintl and uparalled 011140a1.4.14 PLANTATION. BiT• This remedy has ever and always been found reliable. As a gentle stimulant and tonic op petteer it cannot be excelled. It is no doubt a sovereign ehmotly for stomach disorders—for Dyspepsia, Liver coinplaint, and in stimulating a healthy appetite. The Bellefonte Market The following are the quotations up to 11 o'clock on Thursday earning, when our paper went to press • White Wheat, per bushel,. ............ $2 10 Ked Wheat, por bushel.. „...... . $2 Oil Rye, por herbal El :20 Corn libelled, per bushel..., $1 00 Cato, per bushel 55 Barley, per bushel 85 Buckwheat, per bushel... .... I 00 Cloverseed, per bushel Potatoes, per bushel 1 25 Eggs, per donut Lard, per pound.... Bacon, per pound Item, per pound Tallow, per pound Butter, per pound Hugs, per pound 0 round Plaster, per ton New York Markets Rep. , 1.. l ir,a/y tor 114 , {KATI'II yA N. 1,,f . Tit 41 Prodoso Mr, larsol, 34, II Isteholl Sl , N Y. Tl* fa -I,,trio, et" di, ?wattle°. fi,r orrck via loy MI I 7, 181;7 • 1.4) II It—N. 17..._SIntel4iperfine._... ti 5000 9,4:: Aheh. Ind lir and biIVII, RA% 10 100011.60 Ohio It 11 'Shipping . 12,355013.50 Ohio Extra Trade llrantln. II 909015 30 1... m« Extra nue tly .......... 254141 (II 111'1.7 . 1i't.01,1 .17590 9.15 CORN MEAL . IVIIEAT,-5111waukie Chao hpr 2 554 29,0 A teller Stole " 2.1499 5.50 Willie, CllllBllll " 3.200) 3.25 191.111. Afich gun 1.91190 11211 Rea %Venter.] " 2 5099 2.75 RYE" 200 , 0 178 CORN-51iseil Wooten] " 12191 1.28 Yellow and White '%Ventern " 1211943 12.1 OATS-IVentern...... .7599 .77 Now York Imd Now Jeremy. " .111(g) .1/2 BARLEY . " 1.23(0 ITt ICE =ES Flax , per bu. 2.1100 y 3,00 Timothy , " 2 02( QUO 111/TTP:It per lb. .1140 .35 .1000 .21 .12109 .10 CHEESE CUT -MEATS—Shoulders ....... " . 121 223 " .15 .19 " .12AC .13 ...... " .1140 .121 iddles LA TALLOW E(J per do.. .200 .21 DEMI) FM/IT—Apples par lb. .109 . 9 103 ..... " .08... .09 Plume " 2890 .22 Cherrie4. " .4599 .511 Peach. (pea1ed)............" .1899 .10 (unpeoleA) " .184 .10 Itnepharriel •' .51199 .50 Black berrien " .80(0 .115 " .5299 80 POTATOES .... per bbl. 2.7599 2 75 I=2 Dear,lNl{f4 lILINI{NYKY {tap o,l,lll{l4—Treat ed with the utmost anemias, by Dr. J• Isaac, Oculist and Aurist, (fhruierely of Leyden, ILO land,) No 519 Pine Street, Philadelphia. Tes timonials front the moat reliable sources in the City and Country can be seen at hie office. The Medical familtyvere invited to accompany their patients, no he has no secret. in hit prac tice. Artificial Eyes inserted without pain. No charge made for examination.-11-4tol-40. A (1111r,r DISCOVEI,--One • of the grantee and most useful discoveries In medical ecleneo was made by the celebrated Dy J Dumas, fit Paris, Chief Physician to the Imperial litiii •ry of Franco, Ia 1881. Thole who haysfreen •Micted with the painful dime • known no the Piles, and effectually cured by the au of Dr J Dumas' Preach Pile Salve, cannot spank too highly of the benefits confe rred upon them by the use of this certain remedy. It has never been known to fail In effecting • panne, mint cure in a tingle ease. In thin respect it surpaeses all other medicines of the kind. It will do just what it is recommended for; if nut the money will be refunded One or two boxes is suMcient to effect a cure In four or sin dam II the directions on the boxes are followed.— Price one and two dollars par ben, according to sine . 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 rade. Address D S DUXIIMiI& CO., Wilt Jonsson, Pa., mole 1 1 / 1 51frletern appidanufae urerpfor the United Staten and danada.ll49ly A Moutonlinscts.—Froin old and young., from rich andpuor, from high born and lowly's qumea the Universal voice of praise fur "Hall Vegetable. Sicilian Bair Renewer." It is perfect and miraeulous article. Cares bal d own; and maker hair grow. A tinter dress - .sing t hen any "all or pomatuos." Softie s brash, dry and weary hair Into beautiful allgeu trams. But above all, the great wonder le the rapidity with which It restorer grey hair to its original color. Use It a few RAWL" and - rpresto change,' the whitest looking hair reetterte fta youthful beauty. It dope 1201 dye the hair, bit striker at the root and QIL It with new lila and coloring matter It will net take a long disagreeable trial to Trove the truth of this matter. The first op plication will do good; you will see the netursi color returning every day, and before you know it,the old, gray,thseploredaprarineenf the hair will be gone, giving place f trams, shining and beautiful locks, Alt Bar alPe Nair Ikenewer• no other ratisle' la all, like it In aged; ' You will And It °help. to heti, stessent to try, and ac to do goo goad. " 'Mire" are many holtatibur. d eve ou procure ttuageneine, For sale by all tht its and Mitantkoturrid 0, 1 7 y B. P. HALL Ca., Nathan, N. rt. 11-0. iht11,111101.0 . 11 HATRACT DITCUU and Improved Rose Wash eares feet.* and delleite disorder. In all their stages, et little expense, little or no change In diet, no inconvenience and no expo cure. It is pleasant in taste and odor, Immedi ate In its action, and llionfirom all Weldon. prop erties. Tans 100 YOWL unpleasant and unsafe rime. dies for unpleasant and dangers's,. (Hillmans. the Ifelmbold'a Extract Iluchu and Improved Rose Wash. - Hennas or You'll —A gentleman who suffer ml from Nervous Debility, premature decay t and all the effects of youthful indiscretion, will for the sake of suffering humanity, send free to all who need It. th e receipt and directions for mpking the simple remedy by which he was rur ed. Sufferers wishing Is profit by the adver tiecre °artesian., ran do no by whircilsing, in peyfectlptinfidence, Jpini D. OGDEN, 42 Ce der St. N. Y. 12, 20-Iy. To Coo. vaprie en.—The allvertiner hue ing been restored to health in • few weeks lay • very simple remedy, after tinning suffered for several years with a severe long election, anal that dread disease eqpiumption—is envioui Io make known to his fellow-sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it, he will .I.ln ropy of the proscription used (free of charge, oath the directions for preparing and using the we, which they will trip/11 , 11.: ri ne run Latest u e Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs, colds, mi.! ell Throat end Lang Affections. The only olki I t of the advertiser in sending the Presoription is to benefit the afflicted, anal spread information which he conceives to be invaluable, end he hopes every sufferer will try hie remedy, RS It will east thaw nothing, and.may prove a Idea sing. Parties wishing the prescription, Free, lay return mail, will please address REV. ED WARD A. WILSON, 'Williamsburg, Rings Co. New York. 12-20-ly • $51)) 00 ItRIVARD will he paid in greenbacks So any person who has used Dr Dumas' pile valve according to directions and has not linen hired. Address D S h Co, NV ainsport,lls. 11-40-1 Y HM.111301.01 FLUID EXTRACT 111111111 is piano ant in taste and Inbar, freo front nil Injurious properties, unit iinineilin to in its M A.llOOl/ AND YOUTH VIM VJOOII are ...gained by Ileintbold's Hairnet Ilitehn. CoNNTITI/7101.19 Rr.gronwn by Eltrart Ann VIM A cro.lAgoo warn A Cotta a, 110A.1, 111 , riu, A Cot.,, i—Are you itoposed to conPjoop- Are the live% of your children in n of lardy from sudden and repeated attack otp- Croup ? If no poirchage a box of 01.AWOolot I.IIONIA o nu' .rune' The Pr ople'•utoxi rap, owl rife, toed re wetly foe 0010., rads, Owed rale", A, A •th rota, Itrn.o. Mho, Depth er tft, I. a nit Pollotountry d.sen.ta. Tim lubricator in o, medical preparation in the firer oda Loiengd wluch Of all model is the moat pleasant an. convenient. They contain no deleterious in gradient, and are warranted to be always safe even for the weakest and Most Oeneiti,o stom ach. In Croup they gine immediate relief. For Coughs and t. olds they ere invaluable For Catarrh, Asthma and Bronchitis they have no equal in the market, (vide certificates accompa ny each box ) Itiptheria, that dreaded and desolating disease, they control wonderfully and 'depot immediately. NO Public Speaker, Singer or Teacher oboulol be without, as they remove hoarseness and strengthen and clear the voice:tos.Always use thaw on Bono, and of the symptoms era severe use very freely. J. BLAD4IS & Co., Proprietors, Iflonire, N. Y. For sale by tggisll everywhere, and by F. P. Breen and . Wilson, in Bellefonte. 11-321 y TinsApar or Mae is Srxenru,—Therefore the nap, ous and debilitated should immediately use lleltubold's Extract Buchu. lisbissobrea Flint, arrnacr flu iir —ls a certain cure for diseasos of the Bladder, Kul noys, Gravel, Dropsy, Organic Weakness, Fe male Complaints, General Debility, And all diseases of the Vrinary organs whether witting in male or female From whatever cause origi nating 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 Sr. supported from theseliouirroi, and the Ilealtb and happiness and that aTos- Lefty, depends upon prompt use of a reliable remedy. II einloold's extract Bach. Established upwards of 11l years, prepared by II T. II ELM BOLD, Daimon, 091 Broadway, Now York, and 104 South 10,b Street, Philadelphia, P. 12-11-Iy. Angles CATIIAUTIC PILLS are the most per fect purgative we are able to produce mid, an we thmk, has ever yet been made by anybody. Their effects hate abundantly shown to the community how touch they excel the other medicines In use. They are safe and pleasant to take. but powerful tvure Their penotra Ling properties sttniulut he vital activities , of thebody, remove the u stractions of its or gene, purify the blood and expel disease They purge out the foul homers which breed and grow distemper, stimulate sluggish or disordered or gans into their natural action, and impart Igne and strength to the whole system. Not only de they cure the every day complaints of every body, bot formidable' eta 41111pr...11,05. - While they produce powerful effects, t hey are at the same time, m doninished (Loren, the safest and best physte that can be employed for eh il dren; being agarrto4 \ ed, they are pleasant to take, and being pure vegetable, are entirely harmless thrratrhave been tondo that would surpass belief; were they not substantleted by men of such exalted character, as to forbid the santomen of untruth. Many eminent clergy men nod phyinoians certify to the publie the re liability of our reenetites, while I' there halo sent us thenss unmet) of their convietton that our Preparations contribute immensely to the relief of our afflicted follow-men UZI The Agent below named in pleased hi fur nish gratis our American /thiamine, containing direction, for the uro of than mod if Ines and certificate, of their curesiff tho following c - plaints. ' • Costiveness, billions eumpleicks, rhentriannt• dropsy, heart burn, headache arising from foul stomach, nausea sndigestain, lied inaction of tho Dowels end pain arming therefrom, flatu lency, loss of appetite, all Images wtuell re quire n evacuee t medicine ; T&n hei o, by purif •ng the blood and etcneliding the Nye tem, p rodtiany complaints which It would not be supp ;I they could reach, such es deafness, partial bin Mess, neuralgia and nervous irrita bility, i ngemerits of the liver and kidneys, go nd other kindred disorders arising from A low state of the bud) , or obstructions of its functions Do not bo put off by unprincipled denlent with' , other preparations on whieb they wake wore profit. Detnand A ven's ant bo mare and take no °there. The nick want the best aid there id for them, and they ihould havw it. Preintred by D11..1, C AYER iti CO., Lowell, illnenarbusetts, and eold by all Druggiete and dealers in medicine everywhere. 12, 25, 2w. ertioemento Netu abb lYou '"AltA"ll'i NO You want, nret,-to get a Goon article. IYou then want it a. Cheap as Poseilile. hit lento ral and right enough. The Question le, Wrens to Boy I It le your PIMIONAL Interest to consider II the following fats: IThere le organised in Phil's, an 11110201 M es 'tubi ishment to make 'first class clothing, and to make it cheaper than customary The mate- I'rialeire bought direct from the beet American and European manufac turer., and thus consid erable is eared. Full price. are paid to work, men no as to ensure substantial and hand- Ilsome garment. ; the Salesmen arid Clerks are iisuch that customers can fully rely upon them,anil every efortia made to Inleue and cult patron., I ew u to keep an well es make outom. The n• !pelt of sombined lido spawn, end elees ,,applleatlon of all the employers, hu aa.urod I a model establishment, la surname style at 'Clothlog,sad visor coo , CUT, prises. We have, memo= CLOTH. DI. .2d. Special Department for Youth'. and Dorm Clothing. 1 3d. Curtain Department 1 4th. t Zttk,,lll,l:ing tlotide la lame Variety, WANAMAKER AND BROWN, oga N• 161, 1 .2 A. R. canner 6th A Mar ket. gt. Philadelphia. i giar'Sgaiplog mat 16}. or 'sprier. Aso 4wAred. Il=4 -1y '')Drg Ooobo, LOOK IMRE! LOOK HERE! BARGAINS' BARGAINS'! BARGAINS!! NEW FIRM! NEW GOODS! ZIMMERMAN RHO'S & CO Beepeetfully inform the eitteens of Bellefonte and surrounding country that they will open on Monday next, April Alb, .1 867, In room NC. II EMRICH ARCADE ,n High etreot, Bellefonte, Ptt., en entire ne tuck of Dry (hoods, ', -. EMI! EII=1:112 = 11=2 Carpet Chain, GEM 15112802 • Readymntio Clothing, B=l In each branch of their Mock a large assort ment will by found. No pains wore spared in selecting the stock to salt all clamroe of purchat em. who aro cordially invited to give es arch and examine our stock and prices be, buying elsewhere. 12 11-6 to 7.IMM ERMAN 111102 & Co. N 1,: Nv sTOIt N HARPER BROPHY:Tar !fare opened up en ENTIRE NEW STOCK of GOODS loravery thsaaription,at their new ski room on Spring etreet ; which were Ina rehasod at PANIC PRICES, and will be sold MI low if not lower,' than can be foilid elsewhere in this section. Their stock comprises lsi part, Dry Goods, Notions, ALllinery Goods, 11..10P, IV{Oley (I Is, Clothing, I{oots S Shoes, lists h Cape, Carpet-Bags, Umbrellas, Parasols, Gentlemen and Imillesl Furnishing Goods, Ladies Cloaks ,h Circulars, in Sill. and Cloth, Carpeting. lirocedimi Queenewv+ La STATIONERY, land everything else that in to he round in a well stocked eountrystore COUNTRY PRODUCh, taken in exchange for goods, •nr the highest market prise paid. 11-21-t T O ALL YE LOVERS SPLENDID CHEAP 000D9 EMI To Ye Advocates of Economy I I =I Au )mt opened a new store in Dueler Dob bin,. new slurs moist, on Mahe!, street Having experience in the beanie.. be natter. himself that hAa stork wii plenss all r =I DRY iIOODS Cloako, Carpan Groceries of the bog yu.1.1... Bueennware, Itoute. ✓;have, limbers Slipper. ME MEE 121 TIMMI MEM!! Now is your time for bargains, the prices te on form to the times. All tho leading slylerof nil every ✓Bale necessary for one's comfort MIS Illiemep nod I= Call and examine tho /tuck Wore buying ny Miler place. March 16 lell-tf. H URRAH! HURRAH, HURRAH! If you want to buy good good., cheap good. faabionabla good., Sue goodp, army k u td uf good., go to ABltAllAld SUSSMAN'S. On High street, Bellefonte, Pa. who hos Just returned from Now York., with a handsome selected amortment of merehondise, now o r en and offer for sale obeit2er than any body else in the Union. Thiltioods bare been bought cheap fur cosh. and wit/ be sold 'hoop fur cub or its equirolenL Cloth, Constrain., Satinett,X.Janes Chatubroyo,Cottonades, Mansion . les Vesting', Satin and other Arm. tinge, Under Shirts, add Drawers, Black and Fancy SOO at old prioes, all olor Flannels, all wool and domestic Sack and Shirting Flannel,, ElleaeLed, Unbleached and Colored Canton Flannel., French and domestie o„inghams, 'Flaking/ and Oheck•Mleached and Un bleached Sheeting,. Pillow Ow end Shirting Muslin, Cambrian and Drill. lloaeries and Moran, due- pander. and Ilankaraidata, Naafi., Collars and Bosom., Parrs°lr and Sun Umlautlas--Silk, Meehan. and Muslin.— Balmoral Skirts, Ladies'”nd Ma Balmo ral Skirts of various slam and priests. Skeleton Hoop Skirts, Ladies's and Misses Skeleton Hoop Skirts of every description. —l.llprina and Bukomoi Capes, bo th Cloth and Bilk, onsunmasisi la stile, quality, aced• prloos, north of /tom. owl DAzoleo Limo Shawl. an endless rariety, both Melee yid double. ' Carpets, a nal ...lament of all lamb. of Carpets, such as Brussel., 5 PIJ lagraine, Rag and Straw Oatpets. Oil Cloth, all width of Ploor sad Tabh. Oilcloth rod Oil Bliadu.— BALT, FISH, artocursa, SOLE LEATH- 1111., SPASISII MP, MINOR CALF AKINS, 00UNTRY CAL, SKINS. KORROCO MINGO. Ite. Elhoomokote Thread WI Tools, at oil kind. to bo 6.,1 al ABRAHAM BUSMAN% CHEAPRIIt than at any other eetahlyhaten. .ta Central Pennsylvenla. D 19-1861, N EW FIRM d; NEW GOODS. Hering pqmbesed the maim web. Ilsbulest al.. J.ltoo a, co., lb. subseriber take. pleasure le lufbnaing Me Meads and the pobtla generally, that he will cantina !be bud nese it the aid stand, with a largely Inereesid musk of Dry th ou, Gremeies, Itw4 t guu,“, Asks é Cape, Quassugare, MaralgoliDnige.ead to fret eserythlagmenally kept Is a int AIN anklakl7 store s of *llO4 with. sod at aeq Mw rates for pia; JAL X. HOAK Jr. Apia 16. litres OW; 11/4. ilDrg Goobo, 41rateries. 1101VELL GI ILI LA ND CO Take this method of informing their *friends., the public and mankind gederally. that they have opened in ROOMS MO I / t, RUSH'S ARCADE, the most complete and extemive WiIOLRSALIii ANU RETAIL STORE in central Pennsylvania. They hate Dry (loods, Groceries, Boots and lhmas, lints and Cam, Notions, . Carpets, Flu all Paper le, n the greatest variety, and fur sale et the =I A DIF,S, • you want a ellk, alpaendnohnir, iertno, shank., raise°, gingham, lima er.any ,ther kind 1.5 &err, no matter what knoll of atonal, with truldngs of every kind, go 1., HOWELL, OILLILAND • Co. Do you went a One suit or chaos, or clothe, costumer, eattinott, or any kind of wale riot to have a suit made of, or do you need col lars, neck-tics, suspender; glum', banditer chief Rc., go to. I= FARMERS, Do you want sugar, e„gee, lea or gro ceries of any description, at Wholesale or Re tail clothing, dry goods, or any thiug of that kind, salt, pinker, or reeds, go to HOWELL, UILLILA ND if t'o :$. ITOUISEKEEPER, 1 1 The place to buy your auger, roar mhisses, jraufghoffee, tea, spiv., rarer L, od loll's broom., brushes, mats, buoois, w I nolvollow waro, canned fruit, jellies, and osery ;tug or that description, is at HOWELL, GILLILAHr.t VO'S VERN - BODY ,pr J That wants anything, in the dry g ood ., grocery, 1 I and chile, hat and rap, clothing. flour unit (mil, fruit or any other line of °lnman tile geniis, al the ton WIT Norma, Await at HOWELL, OILLILAND CO'S wkRAIN, Of every description, protect] of all kinds, and country marketing generaly, f r all which the highest market price will be pobb taken by • - =MI 12-16-1 y MECHANICS, Do you laid, to purrhowe what your fain Mee need, from a harrel of Mum to a bon of matcher, gilt° lIOWIII 1., OILLILAND A CO. LABORER : 1 , Every thing you want, every thing your wife wants, everytiting your children need, can he had at the lowest prices at =I DOMENl.FtliVail'onf ( It ' al d l:r w in Ia n :nu n :a l :1114 o s which will ha a:eh/waged for ,wool at en.h prior, at 110 WELL, GILLILAND ik Co. LBATHER. Of all kinds to ho hail, and the highest market prise paid for groan hides, at HOWELL GILLILAND'S A CO.ll. PURE 'FLAXSEED OIL warranted, for rata at - HOWELL, OILLILAND .2 Co. Ititintoreto LAROEST AND BEST STOCK of _a_ warranted boot. and 'hoe, coon brought to Contra county, at BURNSIDE'S WARRANTED to give ratinfarlion. • If not as I say, will give you now' boots and mhoar for them. You can only find them ■t BURNSIDE'S DURNSIDE'S it the only place whore you 1J esia gut a pure, unedultenyted article of spices. I but &them ground to toy order and will warrunt them strictly pure, a. repretented. BURNSIDE R A It DIVA It kni.er, options, uo'yunlit ladlor, oil cant, saddlery of all kinds for harnmia waken., at NON EXPLOSIVE PURE article of Coal, Oil, warranted to .tend Ili degrees; at the value pile° you pay for a Dentine article; at nURNSIDEp, MIME F you dent want to make )nnrherom rhoul dem gulled get new roll. nt • /1111 F: large+ t stook of buckskin gloves'in trio county at Burnside's. Burnside being ■ practical tanner, in a good judge of the article Deal sell you sheepaisin fur buelrekin at lIIIEEIIIII Tj A RNESS, adieu., halter., cart whips, car. riuge whips, govennnent gears, saddles, hr el lee, martingales, and everything In the saddlery line, at BURNSIDE'S LRATHER of all descriptions, warranted to give satisfaction. French call; kid Beings, morneons, sheepskins, and everything to the leather line, at BURNSIDE'S L 1 - 1 SAD SHOT POWDER," Hick's eelebra ted double water proof cape,pati•corro sive ram and all other kinds at SURNSTDS'S SHORMA K ERB' TOOL'S—Lasts, hammer., awn, and everything In shoe (India.. at WILLOW BASKETS, ~ o rt. baked , lake bafkato, brooms, bru.hrP tuhr, and every thing In that lino at BURNSIDE'S GITNB —hardin's celebrated double barrel rides. double barrel shot rung end mingle barrel 'bet gun. at BUR4SIDE'S "VATS 041 , 8 ovaay style, quality wild I_ quantity, aalliag 47 cheap .t BUItNSIDE'S 4. _ f* you want good goods and great bargains go and i eon Inn the big stork of goods et BURNSIDE'S ______ A LAROE atook of pistols and all kind. of Slaiol cartridge. at BURNSIDE'S THE beat tobacco, cigars, muff and pipes at low prkaa, at BURNSIDE'S TOYS of all kind, anddooAlotlon. of Bunsretpws N wr PAT/WINS (Si 01l *la& al ItRXIIIIIII3 COAL OIL LAMPS, eoAl (ALAI), at BURNSIDE'S B UY ortra lbw tau st BURNSIDE'S N OTIONS •f all kinds .t BURNSIDE'S F ox TRAP* mink imps at BUILNSIDES mans RIOURffr MARICRT PRICE PAID JL Mr dl kinds of eousb7 produce at LE-14 BURNSIDE*. , ° Aftuoital inotnlmento R yND F. II • S , 1.1 I S TOIL F `LOCK II 'FA • ~. Chtskering • t EMIZIM PO./ bet ..... . Orjenn• t or Meliodetkn+, i Sandi Orgln Alwn's on hand Any invlrtionenf 11le in 11... le+ "ill lur nnlttol on nhort no two. C.-culla?. and prit heir hrsit 10, on Up pinrAt mu. -4. s ' RYNDER'S AI ~STORE. 12-14 1 y LOCK 11AVISN, PA Jr Coobo, etortriefi &c NEW FIRM I NEW GOODS AND NEW PRICES!! HIGH RATES RUBBED OUT! 000DS AT OLD FASHIONED FAMES EIOFFI.D. k TIRO'S (Formerly Hoffer Ilro's,) Would respectfully inform the world and the resi,of mankind, that they Imlejust opened out, (and ore daily revelling • large STOCK OP GOODS Oh' ALL KINDS, which they ere offering at the rosy lowest min het prise Dlt Y 000 0 S ! Cousastiug of tho latest styles of MAIIHMI AM. PLAIS ALPACM, MO I RM. AM, PLAIN All WM/I. es LAJ,AS SHEPHERD PLAIDS, BLACK SILKS, -S U;1110 Elt SILKS, IRISII POPLINS, WHITE (MUDS IVicite Coultlerpttneo, Linen and Colton Hheelinign, Cheekx, II Ingham., !taint km, Pianos. Sr Stotipherd Pluttl Italtnornht, lIINA Cloth, Cae 'norms, Velvehno,„ Corduroy, = Kentut ky Dra Laiham Cloak mg, ' Plain Oolong: M aldlexe: Clutha, Ilene !knit, an PLAIDS OF VARIOUS COLCIIS EMEDEM A full line c.f . Cloths, Cessouere., Satinet and Vesting, all Itinde and priers, which will .1,1.1 cheap. We havo v.:intently on hand a large and well seleeted stock of all kinds of CROCKERY, GROCZItIIf9, MACK }MEL, SALT, it Wbicb we nal tlirpure of •t the very lowa mitt price, All kinds of countryproduce taken m old:Aug for goods, and the Ady‘estemarker pr•res efleesstf FRIENDS AWAKE TO YOUR INTEREST For we feel satisfied that we ran soli your rictus a. well as your 1.1/1.101. Sun t. 'l:5- NE IV 8T 0 R =I AND NEW GOODS in Reynold' new Building, (MDXT DOOR TO 1111 MIURA° ■ODRR.) W. MING" W. atthailou or the community to our - trramaivs ABBORTURNT OP EAN(IY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, Carets , ltooto and Shoes, i ta. Hata ag e C e a n p , :L ., • , L____ Sroceriot, Ar.. to. Otar entire stuck 11.8 purchased since the late decline in' gold, and we are telling all bed. of goods ry Epp TO TIIIRTY PER CENT sheaper than As same goods could have been bought for a short time ago. Persons in want of goods will do well to examine_ our stock before purobuing elsewhere. iv WILL DEAL , with thoterwho favor us with &ea% sell will give them the benefit of the doelltie in good, =MU N. B. —Th. Mews. mark... prin.. paid in auk forall kind. of grain. Dee 1864 if W. CLORN A Co. BURNS & SMUCKER. W HOLESALE GROCERS. Mil PRODUCE 005151DISION maitourrs. No. 6O Market Street, POSladelphla, J. Monett Bones—lota of B. ILJouney, Jr Co. S. Sisuceon, Jr.--Into of S. Smuoker, Jr. 41t Cd• eep 15, 111115.—tf. BINICIB & KIRK - W4IOLCSALE -GILOgYRB, AND DRALBIOB IN COUNTRY PRODUCR, N. 109 Arch Olrect,letween ?runt and &cord W. sow" l PHILADELPHIA.: lex. T. cur. Onion from lb. country Rroaptla .Wodod .1,472114. 0 ;hugs; Sc filetichte A CARD TO THE LADIES ____ DRAW PON CO'S GOLDEN PERIODICAL PIL LS FOR FNMA LEA. In Coneating Irregularities, Removing In etruationo of the Monthly 'nun. from Whatever Canoe and Always line eenful u a Preventative. it Is row none thirty yeprs dere the above Du -I'' Pille were dinoverid by Dr. Dis poni,' of l'aris.cluring which time they thesis been extensively and moremsfully used In moat or the pehlie Institullune—aa well as in private practice—of both bemtepheres with noperalled success in Ist ery ease, and it is only at the [tr ent request of the tlnaileands of, iditheof who hi o used them that he is induced to make the puldie for the allet iation offline° enfjering any irregillarlties whatever. as Well as to prefent an increase of family where health will and penny it Females pernilerly situated on ilioSisoli no so, aro cantinifeil xr...,net pills While in that as the proprietor paella.oe no reepnesibility O w th e ° lnn ri ulusunition althotixii their wad „tad pre, out any mischief to health idle emote the Pills ere reeolionendeil. (INK I.IOX IH till PVICINNTI Full and explirite directions arecompany earb box. Pries $1 per boo, six hones f 1 field by ono Lithgglit lu every town ' village, city and hamlet throughout the world. Soold in 'bile !onto, Pin , by Y. P 1 ; teen tolruggivitSols agent for Bellefonte. Lotion' It vending how $1 to the Bellefonte Post Office ran have the Pill. inn , t con Iblen lm Ily ) ly rwill to say pro to corm. ,lie or Portage. toivla also by Dr Pre ..... A, Lock //amen. J Read, Hunting,' on wholesale by J Anson llul ',way A. Cowden, Philadelphia. Demo. Barnes do Co., Now York. and goy S. U. 110W1. (sole proprietor) New s York. 12 11-ly G REEN'S I)ItI1G STORE. ll.loto No. 3, lOokerholn Row. Th o oo4ler•tglied nopertfully annoutlees he ba rem,,rad hol well known DILIEW I - CHEMICAL STORE. Mcnew roam (No :1) wider Ilmkerbore ha) ci, which he boo lilted up lur that purpose. nal hat ing largely incroa,A bp) stack 1)) now ',revered le furnish hle cuehanere with pure /it CII EMMA LS, =2 I'PRR WIVRR A LIQUOR:4 mode•mal use, DYE W 111414, with almost ery xrti Id a, hn footel 10 en establishmeill of thi , kind. Purl, risirorse stekentile Powder, Coal Otiallrehol, Linseeel Oil, Paints, l'utty,Stionges Also the =lii = es ee brought to thim place. Toliazeo and eigaix of the hoist appro‘ril brands, eioluantlY on ham] Ile would call the attention of the pull lie to his rtoek of notion.. canoeing of Hair, Tooth. Nall, FIO/a and Po ht Drunken, Cll et 7 n% pnkp a;urgn boards,u„n Cher, Alen, DOOlillOel, Au A.% Alai, n large variety of =I Particular attention given to preparing THY SICIANS' PitESCRIPTIoNS atol FAMILY ECI PEN. lint ing had more limn tw,•lta yen. Fgieri owl in the hurinen., ha feel e etinfident he ran rtndor nothiloolum Kroll who fat or him with their pittronoge. FRANK P. liRRRN, Dnoggio, Fob. V, 11866-tl. Roam, No. J Brok Ron SOMETHING NEW Wis IA is really very valuable IN TIIE Trllit'llll4 MEDICINE A Co.lll'ol SD EA ritAC'T OF THE C'O.MMON SMART WEED Nothing boo boon found equal to thin Extract for throning off colds,breaking up fuver,prompl ly col is n ing tho non crest valor, killing the pole- H Of byptherla, putrid non throat, bloody our bolero and rhronle Machina. It is of magic efficacy to Bronehitia, chronic cough, liter rod kidney tooplatnte and ninny kiadrod Nothing bat actual trial can give a Juet idea of it. great c irtuea nnd•uncommon value as a FAMILY MEDICINE Repented and various trials h,are proved,. it a most pewertul and effectual LINAMENT, for the removal of SURENESS, SWELLING 6. INFLAMATION of various kinds. It is prepared by and sold no Dr Carter'. Com pound Extract of Smart Weed. Price 50 cents and $l.OO per bottle. For sale by F P. flroen, Bellefonte M. H. BUROESS b CO , Proprietors, 12-t3-3in 14111. Pa. TILE GREAT CAUSE Oil HUMAN MISERY A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment, and Radical Cure of Spermatorrhma, or seminal weakness, Involuntary Emissions, sexual debil ity, and impednuents to marriage generally, neevousness, consumption, epilepsy and Fits, metal and physioal incapacity, resulting from self-abuse, ROBERT J. CULVER IV ELL, M D., Author of the "Green Rook,'Ac• Th. world-renowned anther, in this admira ble lecture, dearly proms from Ms own experm once that the awful chnialueneei of jolt-atm may be effectually mooned without medicine and without dangerous eurgical operation,' bougien, instruments, mega or cordials, pointing out a mode of cure at ones certain and effectual, by which every sufferer, no matter whalitim con dition may be, may cure himself cheaply, pri vately, and radically. Title , Lecture will prove a boon to thousands and thousands. Sent udder meal, to any Address, in a plait/ two*l envelope, on the receipt of •ia cents, Iwo postage stamps. A 1... Dr. Cdlverwell's "Marriage guide," price 15 rents. Address tha. peblishore, April I Ml 7 6.- CHAS J, C. KLINE A CO., New York, Port Office Rex 45ftel ME filarble &Norio N EW MAIMS YARD I I The subacriberlegs Irate qi inform the citizens of Centre anFailjoining counties, that be hu inaehnee,l the EXTENSIVIC MARBLE YARD' of D. Kern ' Near...the Depot, Bellefonte, re., where can be found et all limes • very lerg, assortment of M ON UM NETS, TOM B& EISA U—STO NES and where ho will he prepured,erith every toll i Ly, to manufacture to order, EVERY DE SCRIPTION OF WORK, is the highest style of art, on the shortest notice and moot seriatim dating tome. Ills work ball, for immoral years, drawn THE FIRST 'PREMIUM! at the York county Agricultural Society's Fair, and he promise, to pay particular attention to forni+hing the public with all the NEWEST AND MOST IMPRGVED STYLES in the manufacture of Marble; thelvfore, those demiring anything In his lies eon he 1.410.43. dated by calling smolt hid, equal to purelossing of any city works. Wm. R. FELTY. CET fialocellancouo. N EW DAKBAY A CpNWECTIONA RY TI e cultseriber would respeetfully Inform this rakes/ of Bellefonte iced vicinity, that lits new and extensive, BARNEY 4 CONFECTIONARY, are nom romplately finished. mid that he I. prepared to rentlahed every day, Freak Dread,. Cakes of WI kind.. owate., ark... Note, Fruits, and aoythlog sofa overythlog belonging to the I=/=! Having bled years of soperienes In the Mist nem. no flatten ms hi h elf that be eau gaaranteo satiefactlon to all who may favorhim with their patronage. J. H. BAN 11-42-Iy ' D& ATHAR. Tu. ner 801111011 ATILIT it se =MIL No eat up Mame ; so heavy flealuet but the reel, gesolse Arrow Ara. Sow's& Sae. of the beet quality, et ee motor pored. to be bad et IdtAM BUR SAN'S. 12.154 in R4lt rt., DeHaw* P.. WREN The \Mimi market. pries 11 paid for peat hilias of all kinds, at flu stranume 80,c001 ,0 dangles ter oak Nio,ooo No. at 1, 22 inch loiut 'I, UM% KAT & LOU. °AWED siirbieuts, 0..W3r tar ado Biwa T as A' suposior qutigrexjto.iti pia &a., Qro