The Democratic IVetchmati. In erdoe to eueoarage youllifel after literary foam, ',cobalt devote elite eel, alio, entirely Co their Wight,. hadpkrileirftt it, seek productions ea have forMfirly beet toad into Ike "haetebasket," We have lot time to make dometlone, eonsequautly will glee them otrielint et Meratins. ' • Thd Short Tata of a Orloket,lh Prose and Verse. si Till 141111401111111..._ (ihdioottd to clpery rofind younif lady The lamp was. "fining" !before me, the Are *se " biasing" in . rtiehot grate and the the December winds were "whiz -1147 out door. while I eat " quitzlig" my dear Meat Ass about well ee many , buttons. For upon my bon rt— which the people say I. precious Ithe. cause it Is so small"—she had est:a whole half dozen down -in trout of my dew linen shirt. - She said never a word, but like a good, kind oreatue, as she is, turned toward le and whispefed "deals, do you ficah that gentle cricket ? It u singing a song of love to its mate, deals I I felt like disputing Mary Ann's grim mer, but-knowing that she was highly edubated, and could play "Johnny All up the bowl," on the piano forte I con clude,i_she was right, yet I suggested she should said "Aah,mate."_____ "Well, my deer" said I soothingly (for I saw I had stunk • pin into her vanity slightly, and she was a female too ) is melahoholy indeed to hear that '"gentle - crioket' sending out such tender strains of metrical beauty, while all the elements are mad ■s was the Seminole Indian, when he 'stamped re uenye his spear; and 'defied' the 'pale face' a poor, sick man." ”If makes me shudlah to tkluk of it,'. said Mary Ann. '•I wondah when this 'cruel war will be °Tab, and the Pasillo ftailrold be allowed to go on its way is peace—do sing a. song JailllT-1 feel so .drearah." Ah ! I will cheer you like a cricket. cheers Lis tt mate dealt" with a long a la •Bobby Gurws," and yonder cricket shall be the burden of my eopg. Give ear ! give ear : You little, chirping noisy cricket Who dwells, in yonder cony wicket, Tie sweet to bear thee constabt tick it Anear She are; Thy song I the winds they madly shriek it lip ode key higher. Thou' plaintive songster, ire upbradin ° Theip„Tlose thought of ancient maiden, ins Who wish thee fir beyond t sider; With all . thy Song, And slyly hopes that thou wart laden With her along. ~. Too prating, chattering children' pet you They love you u the miser, hate you, And when you sing they'lhiever let you; Until you're dune ; But they'll bOther and they'll fret you, Just for their fun. You cruel, olammoring hatchelor's pestle, Blathering, sneaking, sereamiwg beasty, You make him feel au mean and wetly, And full of woe, Regretting that be was not hasty, To get • Prow. YOO7 song grate* OD ' S female. gizzard And linzkes her think' you are a wizard, With deadlier-charms than any Hazard Of magic part, Get oat she'll trampyou all to blizzard If e'er sbestart. lint barking haw ler tOrre'll no harm Ail- your cackling 4nd 'Harm in' There's no clangor in ybur charrole, Nor any fright, Ye may croak, you silly rarmin', And go good night. When I had done Mary Ann's dark blea eye. were filled with tears, which wiped •way with the—the—corner of— her apron. Wonder/la attribute to the merit of the little cricket. Sing on : "You charming one"—quoth she. "Wonderful," I repeated, "and do you know that I am the proud author of that sublime song ttfmmorfsi" she Said— and fainted I am, gentlemen, the humble person fleatlon of JIIKRY bly-AR. THE FLEA! OEI3EI Created to sacrifice man's eue Are the myriads of dainty flesii; And how long so to *remain Root them out? Ah I in vain! The sucking little, fattening thief: Is always feeding on some ''beef," And does It too with boon relief, Then how again he yonder bops, . And to ► new one quicker pope. "How are you! Hb'll never ail : But, "how's your blood?" his wonted task Ab.! s'tinging, graduated doctor! What degree! A mai musing Proctor, Diploma signed by, "Dante Noctor." And jealousy—from, him away, • Where it abides he eapnot stay. Not used to saeh nnoatdral wool The vietim's pleased with trav'ling tom To parts unknown the wondrous chap Makes oat to feast on gory sap Until be meets -a crushing swap• He worse than all the tattle bates. The tattier ? Yes. The one who prates About the affairs and lives of others Until our hero almost smothers, Not gettins time to Was his meals; No wander be so faintish feels And on the tattler, sickening reels. Ile is a "gereeeher"—phud and bold, In texts supplied and—in story old; Why then despise tb "sable" mob And always greet him—with a rub Why don't ,you catch him t I would ask Ah I Do perform mother task Brio you assume a parson's mask. Methinks that Jean catch him now; - Withlabor I have learned the low. I lee him—grab--now he's caught,. Look I What hold I here ? Ah I naught. He's gone! alai O MO 4niok l 7 sped ; liMes in my ear, (he no his fedj I catch Win • smash his torporvis -DA AD 14 - ,Who Shall limn for nit dye pieture ors true, good vionusnaAhe priffe and the paragon of het Sir, and the admiration of the other: ; of thegvetnom, young, beau tiful, healthful—well Informed, - nod not pedantio ; who can talk well, lisUfn well, sing well, play well, walk well,and drese'.*eli ; %Am is 'ireithei flirt nor prude ; who knows neither two much ; minas lips ors innocent_ of sling ; *home heart is pure trod eril thought ; who ie polished in manners, and affectionate in disposition ; beloved of the old, the darlitiefogthe Young; shy, modest, retiring ; and commanding all the world's homage, without demand ing the homage of anybody It must not be considered that the youthfulness of such a woman is abso_ lutely necessary to her loveliness. Youth is a great blessing +and a great charm ; but age is alset-ft - blessing—do we not all wish to,,grow old ?--and a great. adornment if it be combined w ith goodness. The beauty of the mind grows with the revolving yea% and makes e woman of seventy, with mind and man ners and innate gentleness, more beauti ful than sweet sev e nteen eon be, if the mind'and manners are wanting, and the tenderness , that should be in every wo manly heart is displaced by a masculine tone of thought, 'behavior, or oonveria lion. Though all women are not such as every man, at the poetical period of life, has pictured in his imagination, there are thousand's In every country who resemble the ideal, if not in' aceom plishmOnts and education—for these are not within the reach of every ohc—yet by outward grace of person and inward purity of soul, all the flowers that bloom in the fair garden of humanity are not of 'equal delitacy and brilliancy ; for na ture, which has room for the magnolia and the lily, has room also for the vio let, the blue-bell 'ltd the daisy, and loves her humblest children as well as her proudest. Nothing in the workl=at least to the mate eye—equate in pleasantness the face and form of it fialthful and 'virtuous woman, looking up to a man for support and guidance, and giving him her true affection in return. Nothing, on the other hand, is more disagreeable than the bold virago, womanly in form, but aoLin spirit, who would storm citadel of your politeness to extort your homage, anal - wfio; by every movement of her features and glance of her eye, even if she do not utter a syllahle, betrays that she is puffed up with conceit and selfish netts, said is too ignorant too distinguish between a churl and a gentleman, or to accept - lhe place that properly belongs to her :n the social system.—Eehanye EPIGRAMS The Boston Port gives publicity to the following dialogue about the 'rated question of the weather : "I think," said Isabel, "the tearful sky Is weeping sadly—only hear It sigh." • "Do not," mild Quily, "commiserate ilk woes; It doss not weep—it only blows—lt !Dews It were not diffiouit tor-sltogether un pleasant to solve such obese problems as this. (Two pieces on the board; John to mule and mate in two 'bons: John ulovesrhie arm round Julla'a neck; She MOVE!! •nt__ square and whispers "Check !" - , nothing daunted, motes sight straight His lips to hers, and calls out 'Mate!" The Post thus embodies Bonner itnd his newly purchased horse Dexter: "Fifty thousand for Dater!" • cavalier cries, "Excuse me—let peliple believe it who can "'Tip nothing surprising," a crony replies, “ror 'Bonner was always a Disztar-oua man !" Alloldier in the hospital who had his leg amputated, addressing the diStached part thus turns the calamity to his ad vantage. Strange paradox! teat in the tight Whore I of thee was thus bereft, I toot toy left•leg for •'the right" And yet the right is the one pat's left." .This points out a inusioal error on the part of the performer; All out of tune Hal sung that song, Then played the lute—till heaven knows! fdetheught 'twos very WrdWg For Ilal to go from "words to blows I" This gives the exact difference betwees two popular watering places : "Saratoga and Newport-you've men 'cis," Said Charley, one morning, to Joe; "Pray tell me the difference between 'em, For, bother ■y wig, if know." Quoth Joe, "'Ti. the easiest matter At onoetto distinguish the two— At the one you go into the water, At the ether it gate into you !" More is another, from the same sews, worth preferring:. Kate hates moustaches; "so much hair Makes every man look like a bear." Blot Penny, who no thought can fetter, Blurts out "the mere like bears the bitter; Because"—her pretty shoulders shrugging— " Bears are such glorious chaps for hug ging." richest joke of the season le that perpetrated by the "national" dis union committee, In its cal) for a gene ral convention at Chicago, ,where it in vites the co-operatlon of "all friends of an gronomieo/ administratio3 of the pub lic expenditures.' The joke will be ap preciated by those who remember the seventh , plank of the Cbleago-Lincoln platform, and the eukeixtuenk economy of the party in power; tommertial WILLIAMSPORT ' G'oll,lll,l2ClitL COLLEGE; TELEGIRAPIIIO INSTITUTE, Duly. tharterod and iutborised by tb, Lag- Misfile' to grant Diplomas to Its graduates. Iliii - Institatbm. but rocentlrstartad,.was wahoomed at ita outset by more liberal pat tonne than 'that whibh ban been neeonied icy other Commercial College, In the country ADVANTAOES Beauty, health, and business import ante of its location It is readily (Lanvin% from all points of Railioad. o iloartlinr, cheaper than at any otA similar Institution. Tor Term., Spedmene of Dulness and Ora mental Penmaßoldp, finmPleo of the mosey usedin the College Batik, cell at the °Moo, or addrooo • J. F. DAVIS, 12-31 Wiliam .ort Pa ------.-- _ _ _ ,„itabLila ' - "HAAG HAUPT & CO., OF MILES DURO. Take pleasure in Introducing to the lam ber men of Centre and adjoining counties, their new and Improved CIRCULAR SAW MILL AND CARRIAGE with friction feed works that shrpuses any thing that bas been before the public, in the manner of feeding the log to the saw, the sawyer can feed the carriage fast or slow, just by the presnre of the band. The great advantage of friction feed is in the fact that the sawyer fan work his mill at 'Amman when coming in contact with a knot or any bud substance, he can bring the log to the sew very gently, thus rendering }he saw ess liable to break or get out of order, there is no posibility of the currage starting un less started by the sawyer, as is the case with othoar.fisaa Alaska, the cogs often sliping one into the other without any aid ezzeptthe shaking of the mill, and then cog wheels are easily broken especially when they are put in gear the one standing still and the other running at a speed of flee hundred revolution per minute. Many things might be said of cog gearing that are objectionable when attached td a - milt fur •feedlng purposes, but of (Fiction feed there can be nothing said alainst it, as it is the only way to bring the log in contact with the saw successfully. We warrant our mills to give ENTIRE SATISFACTION IN EVERY particular, and claim that we manufacture Oka egoelsloy Saw Msl Carriage. Our head blocks are made of cast Iron with 2 Inch screws, and half inch_ pitch. ee tht4 iWo turns will make an inch board thus saving labor, as most all bead blocks are only one—fourth inch pitch and requiring 5 turns to make an inch board. Allklnds of mill gearing and machinery made to order, and every thing made of the best material and by good workmen. IIAUPP & , 120, Mllambor , Pa 1 2-4 6 'planing jail!. BELLEFONTEPLA NINO' MILL. The undersigned are now prepar ed to manufacture and furnish, nn appli cation at their Plainin g Mill in Beilefeete, Centre county. Shutters, _flooring, I= Doors, Mou , dingo, eft &a 41c Brankets, Scroll saWing of all descriptions, and brack ets of ell sizes and patterns made to order, BUCE.LgY'S PATENT LUMBER DRYER We have connected with the Mill "Buck ler'. Patent Lumber Dryer," which by 'taper heated steam without precuts, will season lumber in from TWO TO FBUR DAYS 4.4eing tested this Patent by actual expert town Are ►re sure that it is the best process or seasonts; lumber now in use. All our wort Mir. be manufactured from THOROUGHLY EI2ABONED LUMBER. Orders for, drying lumber delivered at the mill will be filled at reasonable prime. Pledging ourselves to fill all ordora with, promptness and to the satisfectiCier of our patrons we ask 411 persons requiring work in ourlineof business to give us a call bolero contracting elsewhere. VALENTINE, BLANCIIARD kCO. Bellefonte. Pea 21 ' 6 6 11 gr e a 0 . AMERICAN TEA COMPANY. AMERICAN TEA COMPANY. Kineloe k Bros. Agents, K hole° A Bros., agents. Allegheny street, Bellefonte, Ps Allegheny street, Bellefonte, Pa Having accepted the agency albs Amer{- can Tea Company, for Centre county, We I lan BSI I al I ,k inds of Tea from 75 to 1,00 per cent, lower than other dealers, and war rant It to glee entire satisfaction. If it does not. return the Tea, and get your money, back. Road the prices. Read the prices. Oolong $l.OO per pound. 0010ng51,25 per pound• Young Hysion.. ........... .....$1.22 per pound. .$1.25 per pound. Japan $1.25 per pound. English Breakfast ....... _41,25 per pound. The trade supplied. The trade supplied. . Orders by mail promptly attended to. Ad dress ICINSLON I BROS. PRINTERS, BOOKSELLERS A SZA TIONERB. and also agents for the celebrated GROVEILdt BAKER SEWING MACHINE the West in the market. The cheapest Books and Stationery in Bellefonte. praorsoutto ALL . . Manes°Rued by SPENCER, McKAY I CO, PIICENIX TRAMS BREWERY, PITTS BURG. . .oonstnntly on hand and for sale by the barrel and half barrel, by J. B. little, wholesale, wind and liquor dealer, Bishop street, Bellefonte Pa. * 134111.11,is inuoical InOtrumtnto. R -T-N DER'S, Utr.ll,lC ill ORS, BELLEFONTE , * LOOK HAVEN PA 1 CII lokering 1 Eateries' Pelonbet s m ''t Organ• Alwaykon hand" Any Wetzel:isnot made in the United States can be fir 'limbed on short no tice. Circulars and price lista seat free on ap plication._ • RYNDER'S MUSIC STORE, BELLEFONTE AND LOOK MUIC,_STORE. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS B. M. GRICENB has opened his musio store, one Goer west of W. Lewis' Book Store where be Ireeps constantly on band STEIN WAY &SONS' and GAEIILE'S Piano Manufacturing Company's PIANO, MA SON •& HAMLIN' SCAIIINWT ORGANS and. CA.RHART, NEEDIIAM & CO'S MELODEONS ; Guitars, Violins, Fifes, Flutes ; Guitar and Violin Strings. MUSIC BOOKS—Golden Chain, Golden Shower, Golden Censor, Golden Trio, *vote. MEET MUSIC—Be Is constantly receiv ing from Philadelphia all the latest music, which persons at a distance wishbg can order, and have sent them by mall, at publisher's prices. AV - Pianos and Organs Warranted for live.years. Blinds, Those wishing to buy any of the above articles sire invited to call and 0111.111(170 mine before uprchasing elsewhere. My prices are the same as in New York and Philadel phia. Circulars of Instruments sent prompt, ly upon application with any additional Information desired. B. M. GREEN, 11111 street., Hunting - don, Pa. One door west of Lewis's book Feb '65-1.1 EMI fillebicat tat orko. MANHOOD: HOW LOST, HOW .1t STORED. Just published a new addition of Dr. talverwell's celebrated essay on the radical cure [Without medicine] Spermatorrhcea, or seminal weakness, Involuntary Emissions, sexual debility, and impediments to mar riage generally, nervousness, consumption, epilepsy and Pits, metal andephysical Inca pacity, resulting from eelf-iuddigence or sexual extravagance. wgr-Priee in a sealed envelope,only 6 As. The celebrated author is this admirable eseay clearly demoustratte, from a thirty yeare' successful practice, that the alarmiqg consequence of self-abuse may be radically cured witkontthe dangerous use of internal medicine or the application of the knife-- pointing out a mode of cure at once simple, certain and effectual, by means of whieb every sufferer, no spatter what his condition may be, may Cure himself obeaply, private ly and radically. perTbis Lecture ebould be in the heeds of every youth and every map in the lend. Bent under seal, to afij address, in a plain sealed envelope, on the receipt of six coats, Of -two postage stamps. Also Dr. Culverwell'e " Marriage Guide," price 25 omits. Address the publishers, CHAS. J, C. BLINN A CO. L 27 Bowery, New York, Post OMe Box 4566 12.27-6 m. MARRIAGE GUIDE. Another edition just onblished, be ing the 38th of the Pocket Menlapius, Or every one his own Doctor, including • treat ties on diseases of females, irregularities 4343.,, with a hundred engravings, explaning those diseases .of both sexes. By William Young, M. D. Every-one may -soulloot. any ease of se cret disease, self abuse or those distressing diseased Incidental to youth, manhood or old qv, without resorting to the quacked' the present day. Let ne man contemplatint marriage be another heir without reading this wonderful book, as it discloses impor tant motets, which should t. known to them particularly. Let the weak and bashful youth who has ruined his eonstitution by the debasing habit of self-abuse read this book. It will be sent to all parts of the United Etats& and Canada" for AO °pots. Bend for Pocket_ Asculapins. WM, YOUNG, No. 418 Bpruse 8t Pbada. 12-42 tf. 2 26 ly TRW BELLEFONWIC • BOOT 4ND 81-102 STORE I , GRAHAM & MoAFFBY, Manisoturers of, and Dubai In NNNNN fX kliCO C•LF, LFD 001114111181 1001h1 Having added, largoly to our former stock, 'we can assure -thtf- community that - tam now the be, t selection In Cen tral Pennsylvania, of Ladies Buttontidt Nora Lace, , Side 'Late, And Congress Boots, •t Manufactured from the beet English luting, GLOVE KID, CONGRESS h BALMORAL, of tha latest style MOROCCO BOOTS, with and without hods. And a full assort ment of - MISSES AND CIIILDBENS SHOES. Also large lot of than, cheap Shoes,' snot as we road about and of which We are eel- ' ling of CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST. ftsi-We invite an examination of ear tooth I=l3 =CD =2 B OOT A 8110 E MANUFACTORY/I -The muiesislosit_reapactlnlly Infarna damns of Bellefbnte and •lelnity,„that, be has established a first class Organs BOOT AND BROR MANUFACTORY, next door to Pruners store, on the north west side of the diamond, where he will be pleased at all times to wait upon oustomers. Re being an EXPERIENCED WORKMAN, customers eau rest assured that no pains will be spared to render complete satisfac tion. I;ientiernen,ladies, mipses and youth can be anoommodated with the best Boots; Shoes, Gaiters, Slipper., manufactured from the best stool: and in the latest styles. Repairing of all kind. promptrjattended to. , 11-18 NITER hfchfAIION. NF,W BOOT & 5F1014.1 ESTABL IBITMENT. Having removed to the room on Alleg any street formerly occupied ly Triple's ta. for shop, subscriber very politely invitis his old friends and the public generally, to give him a call, feeling eonfident that he can fit any in BOOTS, SHOE. OR GAITERS. Having bad years of esperiermi 'as fare man in one of the best manufsetniing 'stab. ashments In the eountry, he feels safe in Ora* iiloremantee for - all work done. REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS done on the shortest dotter, and on the moat reasonable terms 12-2 JOHN POWERS --, K IP BOOTS, of the 'best kind, and of his giro manufacture, warranted, and at the lowest prince for rale at 12-1 MoMAHON'S. RAVEN 12-14- CALF SKIN BOOTS, of Yis owa emu ureter*, warranted to be the best is marke for sal* at 13-1 IIioMAHON. Itiooko 'anb eStationerg BInLEB No. 9 Containing six pletes, Psalms in metres. • Familj•Record, 9111 back and sides, $3,75 No. 11 Containing ten pities, Apocrr pha, concordance psalms, family record, bounded as no 9. 14,25 No 11 P. Boma arranged with Photo graphs, $4,50 some with photographs and olasp, $5,00 No. 12 Contaicing 20 plates and same as itto 11, f 5,50 No 13 Containing same as No 11, plain gilt edges, $O,OO same with - Awl:. and gilt. tem j•lo 22 Containing same as no 11 P. fine, $7,60 same fine morocco 411 guilt and clasp. $1,50 The subscriber has also Bibles of a bet. ter quality and higher prices. They are all Ilardings Bibles. BINDING WARRANTED, and are far superior to those gettsoup for the purpose of being hawked about the suns• try and sold at extartionary prices, 13.-45 tf. DEO. LIVINGSTON. T J IVINGSTON'S BOOK STORE. The undersigned at the New Room, in the North end of the Brokarhoff rowon the Southwest Corner of the Diamungt, still keeps on hand his usual assortment of TIIROLOGICAI, CLASSICAL, BUNVAV SCHOOL, MISCELLANEOUS, am l / 2 all the various 8,4m0l Books now In use. BIBLES, arranged for family photographs also other Bibles in great variety. varying in price from 30 cents to 330, Photograph Albums, Rotary Albums, (a new invention,) Blank Books and ig tationary, L c egal Blanks, Metallic Slates, 'o., Lc. Be is also the Agent for Centre County for the:introduc tion and sale of Parker k Watson's Read. ers, Raub's Spellers, Clark's Grammars, Brook's Arithmetica r Mpntleth's Geogra phies, Martindale's Illifory of the United States. and Wright's Orthogrsphy. 12-35-tt. OEO. LIVINGSTON. SCHOOL BOOK DEPOT. The undersigned is receiving large consignments of all the different NSW SCHOOL BOOKS, which are now being introdurech whire they can be had, -either in large of small quaint's/ at introductory or E.rohwess prima. He also has a full supply of all the school books now in use. Having ma 4, special arrangements with publishers he will be prepared to sell at the very lowest possible rates. He has also largely Increased Ms stock of miscellaneous books. Payson, Don ton and Scribers Copy Books at Introducto ry priees. 1f 14 tf GEORGE LiviNaBTON. TTOLIDAY BOAKS, -AT LIVINGBTON'B, ME 'CENTS TO TWENY-FIVX DOL- 12.600 t. 1100tti & 55t0t0. = 12, 26-17 EZEr3 Nato &Atoms., HE WONDER. .OF THE AGEI Eveery body astonished at this pureness; eitioipness of the articles sold at the who sale • WII(JI AND LIQUOR STORE el "'nut!, PA., JACOB B. STTBLE The proprietor of this establishment 14e pleasure in informing the public that he hoop oositantly on hind a stiPPV lb,* foreign and donsestioliquers. such as Old Nectar Oa RYA, Nolusengsans pd 'Whiskey;lrish Cognac,BissekbereYi ' , Cherry, Ginger, 404 common Brandies ; Port, //admit, Cherry, and Lisl en Wines; Scotch, and Holland Gin ; Rem England Rum, Jamaica :Runs, Cordials Pepper mint Anniseed and Rose . , ALL cAstra WARRANTAT TO CON TAM THE-AIVOMYT MARKED. rho ottaution of praottaing pitiotolono io aallod to his 'took of PiAY, - LIQUOR - ft; ' suitable for medical porpoise. Bottles jags and Demkjona oonetently on band—he has the ONLY BURE zVECTAR WILISEBT la Town, AU liquors were bought *lien liquori weirs low, and his ells them accordingly. All Uq wszcanted to give satis faction. Confident that be - can please eustowers.- He respectfully sOlicits a shat► of public patronage. Lequoro will be sold by the qnsetrbeelel • lets---- -- • BO?TLED LIQUORS of the finest gradcW on band , PURE WINES & LIQUORS! Ye that would preserve your health, save your money and live happy and con tented, should purchase your liquor at the wholesale WINE AND ,LIQUOR STOEB, .OPI 11111110 P /TRIM? directly opposite the old Temperance Hotel ABRAHAM BAUM dk Co 'Notwithstanding the enormous taxes im posed upon all articles in his aline o! ua4 ness,he Still continues to sell the purest arti cles at the very lowest figures. Every ins cription of, FOREIGN A DOMESTIC LIQUORS, wholerale and retaiti at the lowoat east prices, which are warranted to be the best qualities ncoording to their respective prim. His stock songful.. in part of OLD RYE, MONONGAHELA, HUSH, WHEAT, CORN, NECTAR. matil others wbiakiaa, at fron 374 eines tol2 per gallon. Also, ALL KINDBOP. B-R4H-DINB. from 75 eta., to $B,OO per gallon. Holland Gina purr, from 75 eta., to $2,50 per gallon. PORT, MAD ERIE, OITERJLT BLACKS/RAT Mad other wines—the beat artlclee—M m reasonable rates iia con be had in the city. OIIA.WPAITHR, BLkOfrIDERAT, apaakr, AND CARAWAY BRANDIES, PIM JANACA AND NEW ENGLAND SUR CORDLW OP ALL KINDS, all o which will be warranted to be u rep reseutiod, and sold at prices expeediugly low. AU the liquon offeredfor sale at , this es tablishment have en purchased at the United &atom Custom Rouse, and eons.- qpently must be pure aid good. plr Physicians and others are respeet k es fully requte th give his liquors a trial' s He has the o article of PURR PORT INN JUICE TN TOWN. 8-12 Uri, A. importer A Wholesale Dealer la WINO'S, BRA NDIIif? E. GINO BOURBON RYE WHISKIES, No: 2224 Callowbill•Strest, PHILADELPHIA, PL. am furniturr. T ILE LARGE CABINET FURNITURE,. WARE ROOM'S OF JOHN BRAOBBILL, In Roynolda' wow building on Spring 8 4*K.. BELLEFONTE PA., Are now, and will constantly be kept well filled with full and oimplete setts of erey descriptionof House Cabinet Furniture, of the very latest Styles and Patterns, and of Arm /LS will as ordinary /knish. • PARLOR AND LIED-400111 BETS, Blot 'al cannot be equaled by any ether 1, establishment outside of Philadelphia for excellent dntsh,good style, end superior goal ity in build, and eheaper than mid be bought elsewhere for the very reason that he sells an immense quantity, and is thus enabled Si give bettor bargains I• all who bay {ma him. Everything in the furniture Ilne Xnay be found here in variety to suit all faaohoo, and from which the most fastidious sawnot fall to. make a mOaraatari and P l ial l4 l l . - laotiOn. I invite the publis to my new and spa. clous rooms Just occupied, by me for the kw. siness, and examine my stock. Work roads to order ander my own supervision, and which I shall always guarantee. The Wall Paper Department senneeted with this es tablishment contains perhaps, the largest assortment of patterns °lnside the cities, and we invite stelhia/ altesttlest to H. lam thankful for the very liberal patronage b:_ tended taus, and shall endeavor to gain an incrou of the stuns. 12-23-Iy. JOHN 1111410HBILL. FURNITURE . WARE RQOM. Howard street, Beljefonle, Pa, • WHERE, BURNAM, 10P41, LOUNONA HAT &lOLA MUT. . • NOM4ATION trABLXS, ANDS, CALM 17° 0048.4114. at every deeerirtlea, pper . to sale cheaper than at orkir or ostakliabotoot of Aka *had In Central 41111 P asylvaais. 6-20 _ 'NILt P. HAMILL 141URNITURE. R. H. 11foCLIZiZTIC, LHWHITOWN, PA., Haa Now Da hand a large alsortaaant of gent and well mad. Fannon. •lILOW AM 01 - TY PR/CAIL • Weisel Parlor Suit/ ; Wdsal sad other Chamber 81Ita ; 111xteasloa sad other Table.; Dlatsil Calm and ether Woke ; Together with a &mishit asiertateat of t eheigt ittrolitere, lierrreeeee, aprfey Rotkeil. Mlle sal ether Seem sonsettatly oa hol t 11111tWarep,pona tat West Mid* On* Lewhitorra. 12-4 S SAW ' GXI3