4--oh, no ! I tell you, things look bus. Wonder what's to 'oomo ob us, In 011 die yor truotion, All de news gels wells an Imes. Were goin' to destruction, Wo did vote hero tie oder day, An' carried de lection oar own way, Hut de, nee fore, warK,"llie white folks say Dey'l eon 'bout reconstruction. 'Fraid dem fellows fooled us bully, 'pout do lands an money ; For now dey all look mighty sadly— (Dem North folks bery funny) ' Think we'd better go to work, an' try A To 'nuke n livin'—tell you why, Nigger 'II be otgger till he dio, You'd bettor bleebe It, honey. • '—Exchn ngr The Constable and Peddler A orrlala countable a short time ninon enpied a tin peddler pursuing his trade, and lite a pickerel tater a minnow he runt's(' at him and inquired:, "Have you n license to sell !" "No," cooly replied lbe itinerant Ten der of pots and pane, "I haven't," "Well, sir, 1.11 attend to your case,' says the ltogtterry. "All right," says the peddler, "do: The eager official rushee ell to the nearest trial justice and utilities a wat rant, and arined and equipped with the awful document, started on a chase af ter the offending itinerant Some time we believe the next day,-after a lung °bane, the r6;resentative Yankee was found, andhustied before 4te justice, who r,ead to him the warrant, stid its a matter of form, of course, risked him whether be was guilty or not guilty.: "Not guilty," rays the unabashed Ped• dler The Justice and conntable opened wide antic eyia to pinch contumacy They had not been in the habit of seeing sue)) "Not guilty," quoth the former, "don't yell peddle gootla around here r "Yes," replied the alleged culprit "Well' have you to licenser asked Illiadamanthus, ii -earcastical" tunes. ,'Oh, yen," Paid the traveling agent by, - says the justice—quite anoth er expression coining over his counte nauce—• didn,t you tell this gentleman ttiat you had no license!" air " Tee, you did," 'shouted Tipster, No, 1_ didn't." quietly rephid the peddle "I nny you d id," ireclferated the eon stable ••1 swear ! thin," 81111 persigus the peddler Well, what did you tell nte, then" "You asked me if I had a license to sell, and I told yin I hadn't; and I haven't a license to cell," continued the peddler, in an injured tone, "for,l want it to peddle with " SeariAi for a Retail Store A green appearing genius, on his first visit to the c•tp, observed it sign over a gore I hill , Iyholesole and Retail Store.' Ile worked his way through the crowd of taxties until he faced oue of the clerks. who was exhibiting some articles to a young lady, when he broke out with— Say, Minter, who's boos here? The proprietor has Just stepped out, sir Well, to this a re-t•iliug shop? Yes, sir, • wholesale and retail store Gueos you understand your trade? O yes, replied the clerk, wraping up a bundle for his lady customer, whet can I do for you ! Well, as tho cold weather is coming on I thought I might as well come and give you a job. I don't undoestond you, air, replied the clerk, who began to think that the fel low was In the wrong bo•I. Zeoly se ; well, I'll tell you. Explain what you mean, my friend,. said the clerk, as be saw 'Jim produce a bundle from under his coat. We'll, as I said before, the cold weath er's coming on, I thouglt I might as well be ned for it. Come mighty neer frees ia, t'othor winter, te:l ye I did but-. I hope you may toll what you want, so I may serve you. Certainly, Squire. certainly ; I always do business in a hurry : and .Just as quick as your old master will let you I 'want you to re-tail these old Shirts.— Let them (Mum down about the knees, lease I don't wear drawers. The offset may be imagined, but u position, say. cau'r`be desoribed. The hied buret of laughter which followed served to convince the poor fellow he had committed himself, and his long legs worsen& in motion for rho dkier. Watchman, ' A young gentleman went to y nee the daughter of a Presbyterian .eldor late ly, whose house was near a .pill It being, in the spring of the year the water made oonalderable' of a roar as it:tumbled over the dam. The modest young man tapped lightly at the door &t first and • received no antiirer. Ile tapped again—still no answer. Again and again he repeated his knock, but still he Was unheard. Mustering up some courage, he proceeded to inflict some swore thumps on the door which brrught the staid • old gentleman out, al suppose." said the youngster, who bad by this time become slightly savage for being compelled to walt.so long. "I' suppose you Gould not hear my knock ing on account of them da roaring " "The damn roaring? What do you moan, air ? Hose dare yen speak in that way ?" sairthe divine, somewhat an gered by hearing the young.roan—swei in his presence. "I mean to say that I suppose you could not hear me. knocking on account of the dam roaring." `` "Damn roaring again.! Yen young ecoundrel I Ilave you the impudence to insult MIS with the repetition of those words ? Begone, sir !" '"My dear sir," quoth the now tewil. doted youth, I Intended to my that I presumed , 1 could not to hoard on account of the dam roaring," laying a particular stress upon the last two words • "Insult on insult !" shouted the in furiated old man, and rushed et the poor fellow with the evident intent ion of eject ing him, but was restrained by the voice of his daughter exclaiming: Papa, I suppose the yoting man intended to say that he could not lie heard on account of the roaring of the dam." .00UY ong, al 7 Mit m In I'll swear, JUT part'? are. • r party T a die Noll, well, t our party 1 Mowed suit, too, td bout— ar through Oh•! I beg your pardon, sirwalk in, walk in really—ah, will! I declare! The dam roaring! Capital! Come in, come in That is really too rich !" It is needless to add that the young ster went in, and in the excellent society of the young lady soon forgot the ditto roaring —Ez TA LKINQ FINN teroll9 blunders sometimes occur in case. where ignorant porticos attempt the uso ... of language ationt the meaning of WII iOll their know nothing Not long wince, while teaseling- -from Pittsburgh to 'Cincinnati, two rather ♦erdant specimens of the female sex came nn board the boat at ono of the landings,who for the sake of distinction. we will call Mary and Jhne. Nnw. Mary had her eye-teeth cut, or in other word+, war acquainted with the rules and regulations which govern gen teel nuclei)? , Jane, the younger had never mixed in society to any extent. lier language wan tuck as she 'leant among her matte acquaintances Mary was aware of thin fact and cautioned her to observe how she (Mary) acted, and gurerp herself itccordingly. Shortly after, while seated at the din ner table, the waiter asked Mary what part of the fowl she would have • She informed him in a very !Milk, that it was “perfectly immaterial " Ile acoordingl f y gave her a piece, and thetienquired of Jaw), what part she would prefer "lbelieve I Will take a piece of the inonuterut/ too "—Er Tun -Thealpine horn to an inetruluent rustle of the bark of the cherry-tree, and like a speaking trumpet, is used to convey sounds to a great distance I have heard, when the last rays of the sun gild the summit of the Ales, tto shepherd who inhabits the highest peak of these mountains takes his horn and cries with a loud voice, ••Praise be the Lord " sire's soon as the neighboring shephearde heir him, they lea•S their huts soil repeat these words. The nuclide are prolonged many minutes while Ike echoes of the mountain and grottoes of the rook repeat' the• name of God. Imagination cannot picture any thing inure spleen or sublime tbau such a so••ur During the eilence that suc ceeds, the shepherds bend their knees and pray in the open air, then repair to their huts to rest The min right gild ing the tope ur those stupendous moun tains upon •which the vault of heaved seems to rent, the magnificent scenery around, and the voice 011ie shepherd sounding Mum rook to rook the praise of the Almighty. till the mind of every trsieler with enthusiasm and awe —Rx. ' —A lady in Ithinebeok trail reoently reading to her ohild—a boy of seven years of ago—a awry of a little fellow whose tabor was. takes ill and died; whersepon the youngster set himself dil igently to work to assist in supporting his mother. When she had finished the story, the following dialsgue ensued : sother—Now, my little man, if pa wakto die wouldn't you work to help your mother; Itoy—(Not relishing the idea of work) Why ma, what fort Ain't we got IV good hoses to lira in 1 Mother-0, Yee, my child ; but we oast eat the house you know. Boy—Well, Isin't we got tear, and su gar, and other Wags ) in the store room, Mother--Oertobinly we lcre, my dear? but they will not lust long.; and what then ? Bey—Well, ma, ain't thorn enough to set ratit7est oan get another .buebandii The Dam .flosring. The Hotted. Let us understand - that a house should bear witness in all Its economy Hutt hu man culture (tribe end to which It was bulk and garnished. ft stands there un der the eon and iron to ends adalogeps and not less noble than theirs It Is not for festivity ; it is not for sleep hit the pine and oak shall. gladly del seen(' from the inountains to uphold the roof of mitt-was faithful and neoeessiy as themselves ; to be the shelter always open to the Good and True; a hall which ehitits with sinoerily. brows ever tranquility, and a•detnetinor impossible to disconcert; whose inmates know what hey want ; who do not ask your how theirs should be kept. They have arms, they cannot ho kept for trifles.— The dietyf the house does not create its order, Vol knowledge, obaracter, action ttbeorb so much ltfe,and yield much ewer taioment, that there • • • • • irdifirous ystudied, With &change of aim has followod a change of the Whole scaleby which men and 'hinge are want to be measused. Wealth and poterty are seen for what they are. It begins to ho seen that the poor are only those who feel poor, and poverty consists In feeling upon —Emrrson glommercial Qioliert. w ILLIAMSPORT COMMERCIAL COLLEGE Ay TELEG ItA l'lllE INSTITUTE, )al. eherterrod and authorized by the Leg stature to grunt. Diplomas to its graduates This Institution, but recently started, wat Walsemed at its outset by a Moro liberal pat ronagiathan that which has been worded any other Co minercial College in tho country ISI=I Beauty, health, and business import mice of its location. It is readily uecrssibide from, all points pt ILailroad. • Boui - ding, cheaper than at any utile?' similar Institution, For Torms, Speomieno pf Buiiness aad Ornamental Penmanship, Samples of the money umetltn the College Bank, eall•atthe onus, or achlress 12-31 J. F. IIAVII, Wlllintnap"rt P. ,F6atv jßillo ISAAC, HAUPT & Cl, OF MILES 11111 W Take pleasure in introducing to the loin. tier men of Centro and adp.unn. counties, their new coil Improved RUULAR SAWMILL AND i‘IARRIAIIE with friction (cod works that surpasses any. thing that has been before the pubile,,,in toe Mariner of feeding the log t o the saw, the sawyer min feed the earringe fast lir slow, Just by the fireniire of the hand The grest advantage of fro t ion feed is In the tart that the sawyer can work his in It at pleasure when coming in contact with a knot or any hard substanee. he 't"rin bring the log to the saw very gently, thus rendurlng the saw ens hi We to break or get out of order, there is no posibility of the iorrage starting un less started by the is i, this ruins, with other feed works. the cogs often sill/111g one into the oilier without any aid pteept the shaking of the in ill, and then cog wheels are easily broken especially when they lira put in-gear the one standing still and the other running at is a; eed of fire hutilreihevolulion per minute. Many tbings might be cud of eutt gearing that are objecvionable when attached efi l 'a until fi r feeding purposes, but of friction feed there min be nothing skid against it, as a x is the only Way b, tiring the log in eon tact with the saw miceesslully. We warrant ,ftilr mills to give ENTIRE SATISFACTION IN EVERY particular, and claim that we Ultiflulltettlre the excelsior Saw Mill Carriage. (fur bead blocks are made of east Iron with 2 inch screws, and half inch pith co that two turns will make an inch board thus say Inv labor. as mink all head blocks are only one-fourth inch pitch and requiring 5 turns to make an inch board.- All binds 01 mill gearing slnd machinery tniuledo order, and en cry thing made of the hest material and by good workmen. HAlll'f ,S• 0, Milelburg, IBM ■ Zrecto AMERMAN TEA CI YNIPA NY AMERICAN TEA. COMPANY. Emden & Broa. Ageuto, Kulaloe h liron., agents. Allegheny street, Bellefonte, Allegheny street, Bellefonte, Pe Having accepted the agency of the Atutirt,, can Tea Conipany, for Cent re county, we can sell all k Inds of 'Cee from 75 to 1,00 per cent, lower than other dealerx, and war rant it to give entire aatinfaction. rr it dove not. return. the Tea, and get your money back. Read the prieen. Reed the prunes Oolong $l.OO iv pound. Oolongll 25 pe? , -pound- Young Upon $1.22 per pound. Imperial ........... . ..... .J 51.25 par pound. Japan $1.25 per pound. English Brealanai -- 11,25 per pound. The trade supplied. The trade 'applied. OideMby mail promptly attended..to. 'Ad dreg" KIMSLOR A BROS. 'PRINTERS, BOOKSELLERS A STA TIONERS, and also agent" for the celebrated (}ROVER Js BA KER - SIMMG MACVINE the limit in the, market. The oheapekt Hooka and Stationery in Bellefonte. 12-42 tf. SAMIIIEL LET LIOUNSED &UOTlONBSlt,reskienee near Spring 01111110/111 attend to all sales entrus ted to him with bare. Terme niaonable. Kr, Leitsel Is said to be the best motion alr in the oounty; we would advise those having/tales to give him a oa/I.' Aaron' Spring Mills, Centro Co, Pa. 13 3 ft.!. `ll4, ffiStuizikat instriiments. B - Y,N - irE,R - 'l3, • MUSIC ST'OEE, BELLEFONTE & , LOCK HAVEN PA Od it►m log Pianos Emerson Pianos Pelonhet Organs Melodeons, Smith Organs Always 013 band li Any instrument Itnade in the United ISlptos run fie fur 'niched on short no tice. Circulars end price ilsts sent free un ap plies Hut, YNDER'S MUSIC STORE, BELLEFONTE AND LOCK RAVEN 12-14 M ST()IW. INSTIMMENTS B. M. OR RENE has opened his mum store, one door west of W. Lewis' 11°4 Store where he keeps constantly on hnnd WAY &SONS' and GARBLE% Piano Manutaetnring cmnnany'r. I'l ANOA, MA• SON h AM ..1 N' SCA lIINRT OROANtk and CA RIIART, NHRDIIAM A CO'S MELODEONS ; Guitars, Violins, Files, Flutes: tinitar and Violin Strings. MUSIC ROGES—Ooldell Chain, Golden Shower. Golden flensor, Golden Trio, ke,,ka. 511 KIT M USlO—lle is constantly receiv ing from Philadelphia all the latent music, which perapne at a distance wistii:Gt can order, and have cent them by mail, fa publisher's prices. Vet - Pianos and Organs Warranted for five years Those wishing to bur any of the above articles are invited to call and examina, mine before oprchaeing elsewhere My prices are the some as in Now York and Philadel phia Circulars of Instruments sent prompt ly ups■ application with any additional information destred. It. M. GREEN, gill 'area, Huntingdon, Pa. One door west of book Fch maa Ittebital EZlorks MANHOOD HOW LOST, 110 W RE STORED. Just published a. new addition o f Dr. Culwerwell's celebrated essay on the radical' owe, [without medicine) Spermatorrhica, or seminal weakness, Involuntary Emissions, se,xual debility, and impedimenta to mar riage generally, nervousness, consumption, epilepsy and Fits, metal and physleal inca pacity, resulting from self-indulgence or sexnal extravagance P4rl"..rieti in a sealed envelope,only 6 elm. The celebrated author in this admirable ,any clearly demriestrates, from a thirty years' suoceesful practice, that the alarming consequen're yf self-abuse may be radically eared withoutthe dangerous use of internal medicine or the application of the knife— pointing out a mode of cure at Tire simple, certain and effectual, by means of which 1 every sufferer, no matter what his condition I may be, may cure hirnmelt cheaply, private ly and radically. yiff'sThis Lecture should be in the hands of, .every youth and every wan in the land. Sent under seal, to any address, in a plans sealed envelope, on the receipt of six cents, ur two postage stsmps. Also Dr. Culverwell'a "Marriage (luide," price 25 cents. Address the publishers, CHAS. J, C. KLINE: A C. 127 Bowery, Now York, Post Dux 4586 12-27-6 m. MAKRIAGS GUIDE. Another edition just published, be ing the :M of the Pocket Alculapius, Or every one bid own Doctor, including a trea tiee on diseases of females, irregularities with a hundred engravings, expiating those diseases of both sexes. By William Young, M. D. • . Every one may conduct any case of se cret disease, self-abuse or those distressing diseased locidental to youth, manhood or old age, without resorting to the quackeof the present.. da ir y. Let no man contemplating tairviage.beranothet hour without reading this wonderful hook, as i discloses impor tant secrete, which should 1 known to them particularly. — Let the weak and bashful youth who has ruined his constitution by the debasing habit of self-abuse read this book. be seat to all parts of the united States and Canadu for 60 cents.l Send for Pocket Msealaplus. WM, YOUNG, 12 26 )y pis. 43 Spruce Si Iliad& 3300to'$z 55poes. THE BELLEFONTO BOOT AND SHOE FORE GRAHAM St MoAFFEY, Manfo , quters of,. and Deslirs In GPM illgto fL,CALF, AND CONDEMN BOOTS - ARrb BOOM ' Having added largely to °lir former stook wan assure the entomunitilhat we 4 . l' ^ have now the bert ,olection in Ce tral P.nneylvaoiio of Ladiee Buttoned, Febnt Lace, Bide Lace, Ana Congteer - Boot!, Manufactured from the beet Englieh Dieting GLOVE KID, CONGRESS rE BALMORAL of tho late - I - n*lo MOROCCO BOOTS, with and _without heels. Ands fall assort ment of MISSES AND CIIILDRENS SHOES. Also a large lot of those oheap shoes, loch as we read about, and of which we are sel ling elf CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST. invite an examination of our goods 12 2A -1y B OOT L SHOE I.IANUPAOTORY The undersigned respectfully inform the hitisens o! Bellefonte and vicinity, that ha has established a first class ROOT AND 81.1013 MANUFACTORY, next door to Pruners store, on the north west side of the diamond, where he wjil be pleased at all times to wait upon customers. Ile being an EXPERIENCED WORKMAN, customers can rest &marred that no pains will be spared to render complete satisfac tion. Gentlemen, ladies, misses and youth can he accommodated with the beet Boots; Shoes, Gaiters, Slippers, &c., manufactured from the best stock. and in the latest styles. Repairing or all kinds paomptly attended to. 11-18 hfclft HON. NEW BOOT & SHOE ESTABI ISIIME \T. Having removed to the room on Alleg any street formerly occupied by Triple's ta le, shop, subscriber very politely invites his old friends and the public generally, to give him a mill, feeling confident that he can St any in BOLTS, 8110 ES OR GAITERS. Having had years of experience ►e fore man in mai of the best manufeetunng estab liplonenta in the country, he -feels safe in giving a guarantee for all work done. REPAIRING OP Al.,b RINDS done on the shortest nopee; and on the most reasonable terms. 11-2 JOAN POWERS K IP BOOTS, of the hest. kind, and of hie own manufacture, warranted, and at the lowest prices for rale at CALF SK BOOTS, of hia own Mal) - Oulu re, warranted to be the best marko sale at 12-1 MeIVAIION. 13ooko anb ..etationerp BIBLES No. Si Containing Nix plates, Psalms In metreal Family Record, 'lilt bark and tides, $3,75 No. II Containing ten plates, Apocry pha, concordance psalms, family record, bounded as no 0. $4,25 No II I'. Some arranged wits Photo graphs, $4,50 some with photographs and clasp, 85,00 No. 12 enntaicing 20 plates and same as No 11, $0,50 No 13 Containing same as No 11, plain gilt edges, $ll,OO saline with clasp and gilt. $6,50 No 22 Containing cams as nu II P. fine, $7,50 satne fine mor ince full guilt and clasp. $7,50 The subscriber bee also Bibles of &bet ter quality and higher prices. They are all Ilardinge Bibles BINDING W ARRA N-T and are far Impactor to ;ribose gottenup for the purpose of being hawked wbout the coun try and sold at eutortionary mires, 12-15 tf, ORO. LIVINGSTON. Liv I NG sTows 1100 K STORK. The undersigned et the New Room, in the North end of the Brokerhoff row, on the Southwest Corner of the Diamond, stlll keens on hand his usual assortment of THEOLOGICAL, CLASSICAL, SUNDAY SCHOOL, MISCELLANEOUS, and all the various School Books now in use. BIBLES, arranged, for family photographs &leo other Bibles in great variety, varying in price from 30 cents to $3O. Photograph Albums. Rotary Animas, (a new invention,) Plank Books sad Stationary, Legal Blanks, Metallic tilabeis,;Ce , Ac. lie is also the Agent for Centre County for the:lntroduc tion and sale of Parker & Watson's Head ers, Raub's Spellers, Clark's Grammars, Brook's Arithmetics, Montieth's "Geogra phies, Martindale's Ilistory of like United States. and Wright's Orthography. 12-35-t1 GEO. LIVINGSTON. SCIIOOI. BOCK DEPOT. The undersigned is receiving large consignments of all_tke different NEW SCHOOL HOOKS, which are iow being introduced, where they can be had, either in large of small quentlee at introductory or itixpetanye prices. lie also hag n full supply of all the school books now in see. Haying mods imolai arrangements with ptiblisbere he will be prepared In sell at the very lowest possible rites, Re has also largely hemmed his stook of miscellaneous books. Payson, Dun lop and Scribers Copy Books at introduoto• ry prices. 13-44—tf GEORGE LIVINGSTON. H OLIDAY: BOOKS, -,f.-- k 2.1 w e. tV I .131 BT. N' 8, —rime prvs CENTS TO ENY-FIVE DOL. LA. S. 1 2-bo:3t. Mines, & ILlquors. iTHI WONDER OF THE AGE! Emery body astonished at the pureness an cheapness of the articles sold at the whole sale WINE Altrl) LIQUORS-PORE ON BISHOP OTILANT, lIPLLIRPONTS PA., JACIA B. STTIILIC ' The propiestor of this establishment take pleasnro id informing the public that be keep Constantly on hand s supply of choice foreign and domestic liquors, such as • Old Nectar,Old Rye, Nonnonyala, and! inch W hiskey; . Cognitc, , Blackberry, CbTry, Ginger, an--1 common Rranilies ; Port, . glierry, and 4..b urin Wont. ; ~,;o/eA, and Holland • Oirt r Nero England Rum, Jumalea Rum } Cordtals Pepper mint. Anniteed and Rose ALL CANE'S WARRANTED TO CON TAIN THE 4JIOUNT MARKED. The affection of jr• raotioing physicians . to milled to Ina stook of PURE LIQUORS, suitable for medical purposes. Bottles jugs and DAceljonn constantly on hind-he blue the ONLY PURE NECTAR WHISKEY in Town. All liquors were bought when liquors were low, and he sells them- aseordingly. All liquors are warranted to give satis faction, Confident that he can pleaee ountement. He reepectfnlfy solicits a share of piddle patronage. ' Liquors vrill•be sold by the quart, barrel or tierce. He has a large lot of BOTTLED LIQUORS of the finest grades on hand pintr, WINES & LIQUORS! Ye that would preserve your heidtb, nave your money and live happy and cm tented, should purchase your liquor at the wholesale WINI AND LIQUOR STORE, ON BISHOP STREST directly opposite the old Temperance noteL ABRAHAM BAUM tt Co Notwithstanding the enormous taxes posed upon all articles in his line of busi niss,he still continues to sell the purest art). cies at the very lowest figures. Every Ms cription of. FOREIGN i'DOSISSTIC LIQUIR43, wholesale coil retail, at the lowest cask prim', which are warranted to be the best qualities eordink to their respective prices. liis stock consists in part of OLD RYE, MONONGAIIRIA, WHEAT, CORN,- NRCAR, and others wbtekiee, at fron 374 cents to $2 per gallon: Also, ALL KINDSOF BRANDIES. from 75 eta., to $B,OO per gallon. Rolland Gins pure, from 75 etc, to $2,50 per gallon. PORT, MADERIB, CHERRY, BLACKBERRY and other wince—the beet artleles—at she reasonable rates as eon be bad In the city. CUABPA.CINE, BLACKBERRY, GINGER, AItD'OARAWAY BRANDIES, - PURE JAMACA AND NEW ENGLAND RUM COJWIALS OF ALL fUNDH, all e which will be warranted to be as rep resented, and sold at prices exceedingly low. All the liquors ofleredfor sale at this es tablishment have en purchased at the United States Custom House, and conse quently must be pure and good. AO" Physicians cud others are respeet fully requested to give his liquors a tnalilleli Ila,kes the only article of MeMAIIONT PURE PORT WINE JUICE IN TOWN IZ9 A BAUM, 11.• Importer I Wholesale Dealer is WUsEa, BRAN DIRS & GINS BOURBON d RYE WHISKIES, No. 1224 Callowhill btreet, PHILADELPHIA, PA ME • Surniturt. T HE LARGE CA BINET FURNITURE WARE ROOMS OF JOHN ERACHIULL, In Reynold.' clew building on Spring Street BELLEFONTE' PA., Am now, and will constantly be kept welt fill e d with NI t and complete setts of every description of Bonne Cabinet Furniture, of the very latest Styles and Pattern., and of flue as well as ordinary finish. PARLOR AND BED-ROOM SETS, Such as cannot be equaled by any other establishment outside of Philadelphia for exonloq fin ish,good style, and supsrlor goal ity In build, and cheaper than can babought elsewhere for the very reason that he sell. as immense quantity, and is thus enafiltd to give hearr bargains to all who buy from him. Everything In the furniture line may • . • • here in variety to suit all fancies, and from which the most fastidious cannot fail to make a eratiefiretory end pleasing se lection. I invite the public to my new and spa mous rooms just occupied by me for the bu siness, and examine my stock. Work nada to order under my own supervision, and which I shall always guarantee. - The Wall Paper Department connected with this es• tablishinent contains posher* .the largest assorteent at patterns outside the cities, and we Invite special attention to It. lam thankful fur the very liberal patronage ex tended to us, and shall endeavor to gain an in-real of the same. 12-23-Iy. JOJIN BRACHBILL, FURNITURX WAItE ROOM r • 'Toward street, Bellefonte, Pa, WHERE BUREAUS, SOFAS, LOUNGES) BAT RAcirs, W lIA 7 1 - NO TS, EXTENSION TABLES, STANDS • CHAIRS, STOOLS. Le.. of every des. tiON quality and prioe, (or sale rAsaper then at any Other eatablisluesee of the kind in Central. Pennsylvania. . 8-20 lIENRY P. BARRIS. • F URNITURE. „„,,„...• R. N. EinCLINTIO, LEWISTOWN, PA., Ens now on hand a large assortment Of elegant and well made Furniture. A 8 LA) W AS OIT Y-P-Ita O ..11A Walnut Parlor Suite ; Walnut and other Chamber Bolt.; Extricates and other Tablas ; Dining Case and other Chairs; Top**, with s general suortitat of DUO Turningro, Ma germs', aping Baia, rte. iltr• Wig sad other iodise oenstantl, 111 614 4111, - Ware-ik)oMil 01 West Sarkot 41414 Lewistown. 18-468ie. um