fflesnartaticaltiatrhinan TERMS.—S 2 per year w en paid 4 ( adranee 32,50 Wn , hen .t paid in •dranee ■ in when oat paid before the expiration oriVe year. Ova AOWITP.—We have authorized the tot lowing gentlemen, to receive end receipt for subscription VI the DIONCRATIC R'ATee- tlmponin,x, tlregg township Joan 11. Lca. Penn • i ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS rf;:e 11,—We burn toot the loiter, con you furnish °ton other copy ? ute W . B.—Hero the knolneau to yon,arcl another copy of the reitilotho, , u the o tent bare boon mlotint, lt. M. M.—Sent full number of each, unless n. are sery much mistaken. Sent by runt yesterday morning some us" repJrts. E. J. a roe les ed your note, but the gen tlelan nhu brought it forgot too ^rusks: Much obliged, and +will make due seknoirl edgement on receipt of the articles. THINGS ABOUT TOWN ANO COUNTY Tun Fair, held by the Odd Fellows and Oood Tempters at their hall in Bush's Ar code, during the early pert o r th e wee k , was said to he it perfect success. —Our friend Capt ft D Cuterntage, "of the Eagle note!, Philadelphia, bee Leen in tow!, during the greater part of the week. --In'ad.lition to the Maeloeky nroa , and Mr Poole. mentioned in lest weeks pa per, Prof P. F. Ererhenrt and the Mlenee A. & 8 ❑all. of Philadelphia, ( now on concert (our.) hnre consented to awe!. A rare feature will be the Piano end Organ docile Os Hann —The fellow who gets drunk on ginger bread, has been attending Court pert of the week lle wanted to know whether it would coat anything to kiss the "pretty woman"—the Godes, of , Juntine painted on the wall of the Court Room =I l'aysnewr Nasnan.—lf our'friends who atiend, and Lave an interest in the Latbeq an and German Reformed church, woylt, lays pavement from Linn street, to the up,' per side of their property, along Sprigg street, it would add coneiderable to fits value is well se the Appearance of their place of worship ULTIMO Atoan —The grading of the street from Buell'. Amode to the Phoenix NMIs, has been completed almoak half way It will make a splendid thoroughfare when entirely finisbeill a4l will add tpaterially to the consenienotski ertrie coming to town on the Lewistown pike or Half Moon road. iNITITUTE.—The Teacher's institute for this county will be held next month, com mencing on the 211(1, and continuing three days For some reason or other the place of holding it bate been changed from Centre ❑all to Millbetru. A large turn out and a good lime is expected. 1/11,'XT COME,—The razor strop man, the poke-player, the horse doctor and the "ours all," and their several bookers, who gener ally pay chir lowa • visit, on Court weeks did'ol come this time But the less with the brat t i v et t , big hoops, and draggled skirts d took particular pains to let folks know Ole wan in town, by iiirlin' round where•er she thought any one would see her BnAMLFIII. —The boys of our town are earning a reputation for rudeness that in dia.raco to themsolven and their_ if they have any ! It is a general remark among persons visiting Bellefonte, anti fro have •'the hardest set of boys they ever seen " Out at night, they would elision Comanche Indians by their hideous noise; and their vile language would make lions of the internal regions blush If those of our citizens who have boys do not look of ter them before it 10 too lam,thair eons will bring down their gray hairs in eorrow to the grave -ee --In the ease of Miss Koons of Beech Creek, charged will, a crime that decency prevents us naming, the grand jury ignor ed the lull, and placed the costs upon Ike county. This, one of the dirtiest scrape ever brought before a court, wee no doubt, spite work from beginning to end For the rap of, common decency, we are glad ihot the gland jtuy has decided that the cherces [dainty Annabel' Koons were in correet and that the girl is entirely onnoeont, and that there was no foundation fur the reports. w bitterer. f{, NOV. 25, 1867 Me. Eritrea • It-Having failed to obtain the desired information from tile publvshert or min ters, I herewith ask you the following questions Are the men who subscribed one dollar for ten numrs of the Comporptee, to ho put oil with, el t, and woe it a speculation of Mr. Brown and the rest who were Interested in it, to snake money 1 Tile publtehers tell us they do me know whether tiny more will be published Cr not—hut remain silent or the reason for their net •ppearing. Ten cents a number for a paper el that sine, and then not receive the full number subscribed for is worse. We had look. ed for a little more honesty. Is it nut a fraud, and is it not your duty a. an editor to caution your readers against all mann, of Rads a nd rascality. ateapeetfully A few not to be taken in again Republicans. We know nothing about the matter, only that the man who was fool enough to pay •tea cents a copy for the Canspowner, or any other abolition paper deserves to be taken lin, and oared for or, “akitined" lust as it nutty the caprices of those who have time in ohorge. Se has two little sense to have •control of bimetal. So far as the rublish mors are ooacerned, they are able and we *now are willing to'spilek for themselves,— Rho fault is not with them, it is with lb. men who gore them the Job. •CILNIMIN COCIITT AOSIOULTURAL dootave. —A stated meeting of this society, w oe held in the Court House on Tuesday eve ning lost. The attendsoce was fair sod after the transaction of routine bunnies. Mr 11. N NioAllister offered the following: firrefra, That committees tram dare:ant .oc lion. of the county be appointed with laetrile to lasnaine and retort at the Dolt Janua ry mooting, where permanent and makable ground. for the annual Exhibitions of the Cen tro county Agrieulturat Bocliety can be obtained —the term. upon which they can be obtained, together with the contribution. offered toward' fitting op and Nailing the ground•--ereeting building. Lo , for the protection at animate and ertide on exhibition—in each locality respec tively, on °audition thiet the exhibition' grounds be permanently fixed thereat• Wblah after soma discussion wiftis adopt- Sad, sod the following committee &talc'. Hamburg —lll . Miller Ha I, An drew Gregg. John M. McCoy. Doke ANL —Cbrietian Dale, John ?LINA seg. W. H. Laurimore. Csstra ilium Keller, Peter Hof far, fob. :Ammon. Dollefonie.--j. Dunlop Shugerty D. iloAlifiner, D. G. 8.. h. The lasting thed'l:ed Tuesday evening January 281111 1868 aa lho lime tor i •tbe nest sandlot and adjourned. ,1 0 1.1sw-80-Ren f"—Young Jam-So Ree, a boyi about thirteen . year. old, eon to the for keeper of thavii'bresatteeal Saloon, re mained at his poet, In the back room (in n niogle narwhal game M'Snobre), otter the "party hstl broken up in • general bust," and every "hand" had been abandoned ex cept his own and that of one remaining ad versary. This thrilling poem is after the manner of "Cosillanos"—a thundering long ways. The boy held lo the greasy "deck," Whence aLI but him had tied ; The lamp threes light'on bla last red check And he bade% another "rec..' Yet beautiful end bright he set Al Ito", to ant or lose, With the nee of trumps Wunder hi. hat And a 'I We," or two to hie clothe.. Montle!? aloud, "Say, daddy any llotin't 1 better go it Alone?" lie knew not that the chieftain ley Unconeriong of hi. eon. "Spook, father, opeak ." once anblo ho cried • I'm ulo)Ing In, beet POR "And"--but tho lisnn on the other solo, "Ononuro /lin OV OUR " Ilia countenance 101 l when hie ear caught that , But it warri'l a tttnete grieve; So he played hun the acepoto under his hat And the l•rlght bowor",outi his sleeve. And he Milted loud once more at laid "MY VATMEM ! MUST I STAY T" While o'er tht, table thick and Nat fluttering "rotataboard a — play. Thu tallow-dip burned fitfully wild And !lingered up on high And gleamed in the (nee Of the of gallant child And nearly blinded hit eye. It flickered up and flickered down And nt last theappenred in the maid.; Ant the man at the tnblo who "hailed from town," Blipped nil of the 'takes in bin pocket. And then with a burnt of thunder sound Ito kicked over tables and chairs, And cleared the door with ► single bound And nit down the banister stair, emiss loco Stones Emu' —lt is an un disputed fact, that clerks in stores, through out this section, labor more hours each day than any other class of persons From nix in the morning, 'till ten, and very often later at night, they are compelled to Wit almost incessantly. There are holidays for other laborites. but none for them. Year in and year mit, they put in on an avenge every day, fifteen hours, at what many may imagine is not hard work, but when tried proves to be as wearisome, as hard, nod as laborious as any other onlltmg possibly can be That there is any necessity for labor ing on long, daily, as they arecompe lied to, wo do not believe Ifere in e Bellefonte, se well as in any other town im At county, it has become n custom to keep open stores until nine and ten at night. When custo mer. are almost exclusively farmers, who are compelled to do roost of their buying, eftarktheir daps work is done--there may be some reason for thie,biit in towns, where, to fact there is no country custom after sev en in the evening it IS entirely different There to not a family in this place that it would incommode in the least degree, to get what they want during the day time, and the pestle on all the goods from all the stores in town, that are sold ,to men from the country after eight o'clock, wilt not pay the gas bills at any one of them. Du our merchants think of Ibis Let them Web /nth regular rules, and the few about the borough, who make a habit of shopping afternight, and purchneing by gas light, what they could just as well get during the day, will soon learn to call nt reationahle It will nave gas hulls, end loahug, gives clerks t. little meat, and time to spend with their families, sod thus ease money for the employer, and scouring rest fur the employee Will not our merchant!, try it awhile They will find they will have het ter: humored, snore obliging clerke. less LL L"' • , at fIN.c mauve Business Notices IlikO•OLIA, Wataa,—A do hgh dui toilet ar- Ida—superior to Ca logna and at half the price!' MI A H.• 1 ,10111 Coal, Lumber. Mille, and enterprise generally Philipsburg heats town of its sine in the State, nod Charley } Moore, beats all hi. eompetitorm in eel lug Clothing, Boot, A; Sheen dr , because hie prices are no low. Call and see him, at the Post Office building. BAIC6ItY -The extensive bakery owned by Dan., sons' on Bishop Street, his been refitted sad fixed up in good style. They are explienced bakers, and feel confident that they can oblige all with the very best articles of bread, cakes . pins, and confectionaries that cap be had in a first class establishment T II I CIILLS New Onwenst. ATLAS —We cal l attention to this splendid work. The new edi• tlon hes papa or the new Territories ;ge Pa cific RilirOad ; a new map just publisheof the new Territory of Alaska, taken from the court survey, and other sources. It bee in all over DO maps, with the P. 0. list and other eta, tiatieal matter eubstantially bound, The agent is in town and will tall upon our catieen• for their patronage. rppeSlO.oo —Of the almost innumerable number of preparations in the market for restoring gray hair to its original color, we knew of none srbuth gives so universal satisfaction a• ffing's VegetablOtkothroate. 'We have tried it and found it to re the color in a truly wonder ful meaner- -_" } 9 L .plias to remove dandruff and all itching eaused by humors of the scalp. Try it cad hd satisfied 48-4 t. A fintnto fuse:l,7llms again ikrte the attention of our reader* fe the advertisement of the Home Insurance Company, of New Haven, cooneeticut A ilance at the finSicial state ment contained therein must eanvire owners of property that It will be to their advantage to store nattiet fire, in the Home. Its Weis on very large, and ample to mecum all the Insured agalnet the poselbllity of loos, The agent for tole vicinity are Munn Hoteh Insert and Clark. IS 44-Im. Merentio uid othis wound, It win not ae deep aa a well, or tea wide A• a gale, bog it would 1{0." Pl./111.1MM Btrreina will not mite the dead, Bat they care the nick, eon!! the depressed. And render life *thing to be enjoyed. Win:relieve then era millions o lilting witnes ses to this fact. Dyspepsia is a horrid di bat Plantation Bitters willows it. It is ►moat invigorating tonic, for minimum and mental, despondency. Those who are "out of sorts" should try Plantationters. 411 —There are two sputal qualities which de. twining and Az the superiority of Mm. B. A. Allen's new etyle improved hair restorer or dreuing, in one bottle, over all other prepare - tions for tha Nair. Pint, the prompt,quiek ae, tion, great growth, life, and vigor that it is sum to give to the Hair, never filling, by • few applications, to restore Gray or White Hair to iu natural color, Imputing to the hair • de lightful aroma, fresh , delicate. anti unebeng. able In soy alienate. &mond, Its easy applica tion without any provisos preparation of the Hair; without that sticky and disagreeable ~ulPbor odor found and romplained of In all t o tilerpreparations- , It the Ois; or lin . n . Ladles will And a etuadard toilet bawl is, dues their hair. It retains (h• hair in soy duhrd pooltfon, and is cooling, healing, sad 0013104 to the scalp, removing immediate ly all mart, dandruff, and pimple,. Pries one dollar. Bold by all Druggists. —We are glad to learn that our gßod Ten, ocratio friend W. L. Mauer, Sig , has coriclu. Jed to again take ammo of his Motel in MilL helot. Asa landlord Mr. Muuer in not stapes- Ned In the State, and it has slways been a pleas ure for us to stop with hint, because every thing Is al way. in the best of order. Ilp =toy friend. all over the country will be glad to know, that has gone back to his old buelvse. Bousmuiess run AVCRT lluim.—The thing that every body needs—who has a house to warmiind a meal of v ictuals to cook le one or Finite,, HOT and RIM, ekisjatArifire plates . They save coal, make no iamit,'arliThroye hot, and ready for use. They •rejuet the thing, and no one after they Wave been tried would do without them for any money. For particulars apply to 1./citrate W, F. Gray, Filmore, Pa. DM, It..ln—On the 19th Inet , et the reeelenee of her eon-in-law, J(1.1 Alexander, hire. Rachel C. Ilinte, mother of Gen. Wee. 11 Blair of Belle fonte, She was for moire than fifty years a member of the M. E. Chyrelt, advancing the doctrine or God our Savior, by a meek and holy late, and died in fail! hope of a glorious huinorttpity end 'tertian of Ire. I= The following are the quotations up to II o'clock on Thursday evening, when our piper went to preen : White Wheat, per bushel Red Wheat, per bushel.. Rye, per bushel. Cots Shelled, per bushel. Oats, per bushel— ..... . Barley, per bushel Buckwheat, per bushel. Cloverseod, per bushel.. Potatoes, per bhabel Eggs, per dozen Lard, per pound Bacon, per pound..... ❑am, per ponnd. Tallow, per pound.... . Butter, per pound Nags, per pound. Orotind Plaster, per ton I= A,ltiongne MIRACLE —From old and young from rich andpour, from high born and lowly enlace the Universal voice of prance fol. '•lien Vs Vegetable. Smith. Hair Renewer '• It i• • perfect arid miraculous article Cures bald, hese and makes hair grow. A be to drawn, sing t hen any "wil or ponnalunc " Soften brash, dry and weary hair into beautiful silken tramp*. But above all, the great wonder a the ruied i ty with which it restores grey hair to its ongmal reins idso it n fPw times, and 'presto n•hunge,' tine whitest looking hair resumes is youthful beauty. It does not 113 e the hair, but strike, at the root end fills it with new into 111.1 coloring matter It will not take a leiig tincagrecable trial to prints the truth of this; matte? The first ap pineal'on will do good ; you w ill e rg color returning every day, and before you know it,tine old, Aro. oliscolored appearance of the heir will be gone, vying place to lustrous, shining and beautiful locks Ask for Rail's Sicilian their Renewer: no other article is at all like it in effect. Volt will god it cheap to buy, pleecant to try, and lure to do you good. There are many imilatione. it. sure you procure the genuine Per Pale by all druggists and manufactured only by It. F. 11A1.I.nf Co., iuehu r, N. 11. 12-25. line Tite Derr —lll,thas' For...list Le- BRICATO., Are a Medical preparation in the form of a Lozonge, and are universally consid ered the most pleasmo,