The DiSmocratiC hatchman. la Ardor to esworwage youstidil soptratiti over literary rasneore thail thre, oll4 pho L octi. lima, entirely to their besetlt, p trilan it, seek produotleas as bate ferwrily been oast into the "waste basket." We hive . n 4 this to make oorwootiosteroonsequeasly will give thee* verbatim el lidded'''. • [For We WATCHNAI.] Lines On the Death of John H. Rum• hamar. No awry No moralalivea op earth The mid 'twos 'owe at his birth Ham tijoomod and god has galled away Anothor Amiss of mortal clay While on his cheek wu nunhood, bloom That Sumed a mockery of the tomb He laid hie boddy down to dye ' o "lieWistrAlmirtwitiMele The storms of lifts-with hint a►e oor Hell weep st grief sap pato smut, And while Ma boddy sleeps beninth the sod We trust his 'Thies gon to god— (Par the IPArcrarattol Th. Four Schoolmates. ap o yp Ind Jelin listen to Th• ale 1" suit unfold to you Of sohooltuatoo four vs nowt to be Mulivl-11,10,1r.iftitzbut you 4114 WI We sleet when pumper winds swept ore the the plains And .breves Were boned of golden grain And parted whew ootoberie blue Had a fellow dude o,er the tenet out You parted there with GOO plllOl meet no more For John le dead I He's left the chore Of time and earthly toll and pain ',And you-ne,or will mot with hits 'gals I manlike lay on blip coach of palm Milk s um YOST., 64 upon him Undo I p'. to him my last Good-by. Tina tanned 'atoll to ma Wady* While he lay en Me etaeh of,peie "No telling when well civet elli#1" Were the Lac wotds I hoe:obn KT Am I turned from liitz uud weia,sway 'Twat bard to bid him death• farolOall And bard it in fur me to tall His many iohoolmates ; kind nad t dams On earth samosa they,ll melt him hers MA - schoolmates bore him to the grave Re laid him low In the narrow oars Then turned away while tlo sexton primed The cold earth down on our oehooltnates breast Beneath the Sod he's laid to rest The winter snows sweeps o'er his breast And of the schoolmates four we used to be Their's living mow but you and am [For the WAITON111•11. I Thomas J•Renon. When the glory of one age shall be eclipsed by that of another, and when the intellectual worthies of those ages shall Jeave become insignificant when compered with those of succeeding epochs, yet, will there remain tbore who shall loom forth us stupendous mono teems of past greatness ; and though many are forgotten, whose deeds are left in mists of obsolete fame ; yet, there is the record of one, which toe potent finger of time will not efface. TA011142 Jajitraon is a name that wilt ever be remembered, and whole sound will dwell with increasing raptures, new and beautiful on the ears of the present and succeeding generations, throughout the mighty revolutisae of time Thomas Jefferson ! The Statesman, the patriot, nod the nolihr I Oh ! what a glorious combination ! Link after link, in the obtain of hie transcentleut deeds, is char aoterized by the rare alloy of all these brilliant traits in a high Jegree of per fection —Liberty and Independence," were the great idols of his freedom breathing soul, while in the capacity of herald on the watch tower of this mighty Republic. Bravely and defiant ly did lie hurl his potent missives at the oppressive foe Proudly did he fling hie miner to the breeze with the ever rem us motto, —Eternal vigilance is the pri a aLiberty, ' inscribed upon its pr oioun folds ROll may Virginia he rood at this day and forever, of giving birth to this mighty prodigy Well may she look up with gottitureNtid devotion to her God and give thanks for ouch high prerogatives as have deeoentlecl unto her citizen* from her crateful and ever duti ful Poll A 1110111/04. 100, /1/1 a grand na tionality may well boast of her defender, who, when the dark hour of bloodikrevo lotion was einpaing,_nnti . disaster bong ominously over her dovitiny, pointed out to the desponding patriots, in the dim distance, a bright sky, which should grow brighter, an ,, utore otinepactions as the effulgent anti "r liberty would ad vance to the yuuuuu 4 his glorimis foie- •OIL The revoltifien in which he hod le Origin his. beet . Awl ever will justly noble theme for writers of till de scriptlone its,. Nine of :Ilion** fororson dose .‘cos in -fiequire lan relit In the emcees.. hie principle* anti those of him compatriots. Like Wash iugton and Adam*, the return of prison brought him joy unspeakable in the eons ruination of Isis_ mighty work. lie wall de ' A 19„.016ei ' ve Ma • conspeuvot• tion - fur hie energetic , vindication of Moieties. is nation. grwilliiiide and loving nonfidenre. .t. Chief Magistrate. Joe doubly exelnplified hie time enduring tootle. During eight Oars he sone.. fully wielded the adminietrat lan °Moe* !'bulwarks of freedom," which he, ever, so 'tenuously adneated, and, when age oalled him to the shade. of Monticel lo, tookod • riper. the young Republic with a parental anxiety for its welfare,l lid hie 14f,r , t_theobbed with joy in .con templating the' glorious future of his "dear fitherland.". y e ., even in the silvery ripeness of many years be did set forget to watch over his greaf, idol— pirofirliberty—that greet palladium of Inman happiness. Many were the'ad OM and injunctions which flowed from his paternal heart, for the 'guidance of this young croft through the 'threes of goVetramintel passions- Thus we have an exemplary patriot, a replete admin.- ffilifFriratodsl statesman, maculate friend (Walt humanity. Agsin • w 0 may justly exclaim, what mytholgy what pimp, what•history, or what biog raphy ever recorded the deeds of a 'no bier ? [Yor the"Dentooratic Watchman.") !P.m the Weet:._l__ Already .the political eamrsiga ha. commenced ; already the chaspions of ' the great civil imams of the day have ta ken Siete and are meeting each other In open eombat. Stanching {ran on the foundation of our federal system of gov ernment, resolutely cleaving to the stmb tered elements-of American tiberty the stanch supporters and advocate* of con stitutional authojity are proclaiming the principles of Democritcj with intrepid boldness and 'unremitting energy. The eastspaignVeighteen hundred and silty eight will prove one of monsentens eon ',equines'. It is a campaign on the in sues of which are suspended the perpetu ity of our republican form of govern ment ; the continuation of novreign pow er vested in the hands of the people ; this preservation of civil rights and polit ical freedom and the maturity of nation al honor and integrity. There have teen other oampaigne whoa great and impor tant questipne were to be decided.— ;intuitions that affected the peace and prosperity of our country „but they were decided' in times when statesmen la red for the good sof the country instria of parties and however lumina!) , decided thair ultimate results would prove but temporary. Te-day we are in the midet of a political revolution ; a revolution that will affect the very organic laws of our government that threatens the disso lution of the guarantee ot state sover eignty and individual right : that tends to the subversion of the power and digni ty of our federal union' and the (Estrin:, t ip s of our national character a revolu tion that unless arrested will cause the overthrow of constitutional American Liberty. Wise men see it. and tremble for the safety of our government 0 The great questions now before the people are these shall they have a con- 1 solidated form of government and cen truliteitpou et the prelude to imperialism, will they yield their liberties and how submissive to despotism and tyranny : shall anarchy and final irretrivetible ruin come upon them ! or will. they lay aside party Issues and party prejudices and as patriots worthy of the trust con signed them by the founders of their government repel every invasion of their Itherties, and avoid the impending per ils of centralized royalty. Already the party that eontrolls the affairs of gov eminent and rules with usurped power is fastening the chains of despotism on th'e American people Already Ameri can freemen taste of the bitter fruits of tyrsnieel rule, already in this boasted land of the free and the home of the brute the entreaties of the oppressed and the curse of the wronged aro heard pleading in Vlllll for redress The rev olution is silently but surely progressing and unless a reaction takes place. Unless the people arouse and arrest its progress they will soon weep bitterer tours over lost liberty than ever were shed on the monuments of Roman nod Grecian -art. Vermillioo Institute W. j. A Ohio. the movements in the South ern Conetitutional Convention, are in favor of tbenegre. ThZ . wit Ile men and bits interval' are Ignored or overlooked. Tht , •.Blaek Crook" Convention of Louis iana, ma a condition of bolding office Ju that State, having prescribed en oath that the person tnkineit shall make no effort to deprived , the negro of any of his new,!ionors. Not to be outdone' in devotion to the negroes. the South Caro line Convention. Poised/aft-1y after or ganization, proceeded to act upon the dusky platform The first question in troduced was that of paying the negro delogttes---the second was the propriety of cntapelling all State inetiluttens. such es univer•ifie.. public schools Rod 001- legem. to throw pea their doors to ne gro peptle—the third was a resolution requiring negrees l 0 be admitted to an hotels stud places of public amusement and entertainment en the elms terms with the whiter. In all the other Qt n- Tentions -Cuffee" bits been equally for WORM while while men, womenand ebil tires are Marvin& mud the whole beginibe that section is to Piece \-- 'Nebi atberttotmento. A NNUAL STATEMENT. Worms or "Too F ' MUTUAL Flllll Itell..CO, or COMM Co., Contra gall, jemmy 12th, In compliance with the proyjdonS of their charter, the Director. prismit, the Tenth Annthil Riatement of the transtotiorie of the Company. Anita, Ville Receivable, Whig Premium Notes dee and pay able by - enentherc for loth. ranee the past you. $ 21,944 n Of which amount there has been called In Leaving due on PreMina Notes taken the put jeer,........... To th is add receipts into the Treasury from amessment No. s, and applied to pay ment of loons mad loan. • ' 711Firtotal Au.b ollbTp Company the pot year ' --Oettipen melon to Dineetere.4 58 91 salary or 100 00 Do of Treemarer 25 00 Tripling, 013oe Rat, Pottage, •a US 07 U 8. Demme Tar W. J. 34ALiosr and Stamps Lamm.— Barn and Grain, Wm. Stamp 2000 00 , -r--- LIMP el Total accruing Miele and Panels of the tympany the past year To which add rondo reputed for priori . 0111/1 yaws 1x1,209 19 Less amount ornate@ elpired , cannoned and Musessmont No. AO Slaking tho total available A.• sets of tha oompatty this day Balance In Treasury on the Id inn 017 64 Do outstanding en As sessment No. 3, being collected 1077 41 Liabilities, Loans and Deposits due meas. 1350 OP links and Insurances takes the put year same heretofore (spaded for nine previous years Grand total of AA' and Ines- Fences since organ isatiou-...3.355,89 8 88 Fro* 'which deduct expind...220,767 39 Also. Policies can• celled by consent of parties Grand total of Risks and Lulu ramees in tore. this da? At an eleetlen bold the same day, the following named members were elected Di. rectors for the ensuing year : JIM. W. krtforine, Joan Potter, Jacob Moyer, Jobe Shannon, Samuel v. boater. (barge Buobanan, Amos Alexander, Jacob V. ?toyer, Jamb Westerman, John Krim , or, John Wolf. Whereupon the Board organised, and elm:. ted the following officers for the ensuing year: President--Geo. Buchanan ; Vice Pres.— Joshua Potter; Secretary—R. G. Sharma; Treasurer—Henry Witmer. All the former Agents were continued for the ensuing year. GEO. BUCHANAN, President. Attest: A. 0. SNALPIN*II. 13 641. ,ICENBED AUCTIONEER, Penns Valley, 't miles north-eest of Centre fill, Mr. Kemp, is said to be one of the best auc tioneers in the County, and hie terms are vary/reasonable. We be speak for him a good L ihare of the public patronage, ad d rem Centre Hill, Centre Co.. Pa. 13-5 3m. B EI,LEFO N'ITY LA NINO MILL. Tbe undersigned BY. now prepar ed to manufacture and furnish. on appli cation' at their Plaining in Bellefonte, centre county Shuttera, Dratketa Scroll sawing oral' descriptions, and brack ets of all smut and patterns made to order. BUCKLKY'S PATENT LUMBER DRYER We have connected with . the Mill "Buck ley's Patent Lumber Dryer," which by super heated steam without pressure, will searson lumber to front Having tested this Patent by actual expert went we are sure that it is the best prooess of seasoning limber now in ere. Ail our work be manufactured from THOROUGHLY BRABONRD LUMBER. Order. , for drying lumber delivered at the mill will be tilled at reasonable prices. Pledging ourselves to BIE all orders with, promptness and to the satisfaction of ousapatrens we ask all persons requiring work in owline of business to give us q call before contracting elsewhere. VALENTINES, BLANCHARD £OO. Bellefonte. Deo 21 'll6 Iy FOIL SALE. The aubsoriber offers for sale a lot in Mountain Eagle, this county, containing two acres of land, on which is erected • iood Wane house, suitable for • home for any o no, • good shop, suitable for a cabinet or , wejoe-makers nhep, and an office formerly used by this engineers of the B E V it R. All who are acquainted with the location of Mountain Eagle, need not-be informed that it is one of the most healthy localities In Pennsylvania. It la beautitully situated on the Bald Eagle creek, at the bus of the mountain, near the Rail road, and it a de lightful place for any one te live. The property offered for sale would be peculiarly fitted for the home of a tradesman, who could find gold employment in the sur rounding neighborhood,of farmers. There is a fine orchard of growing apple trees on the premises, planted in 1840, a One stream of running water at the door. and good out buildings of every kind. For terms Au, address 13-8 2118 171 10 20,200 07 3,11111 111 29,321 98 IZE] 111,101 M 06 128,141 80 ME 161,778 74 831,001 63 2,024.897 Oh 15,063 wt., 23b,820 39 42,120,078 49 P. HEMP. Planing Mill F louring skmb Blind.. Douro Mou , dinga die TWO TO FOUR DAYH JOHN LNYMAN, Mountain Eagle, Centre Co. Pa lawsical inottummto. R Y NT 'KR'S, BELLEF ONTE t LOOP HAVEN PA u=rn Petenbet organ. et Melodeons, Smith %Asa? Always as %sad I Any instrultient intodels the Milted States ofta be fur nished en shed no tie*. Cirmalsrs asap • Ilsti 6sst Ass ss sp pliesSies. RYNDER'B mtrIIIO STORM, BELLBFOXTE gm LOOK • MUIC STORE, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS B. M. GREENE has opened his music store, onp door west of W. Lewis' Book Store where be keeps conitantly on hand STEIN WAY &SONS' slid GABBLE'S Pisa° Manufacturing Company's PIANOS, MA SON • HAM b IN' SCA BINET ORGANS and CARUART, NREDILA.M. A CO'S MELODEONS ; Guitars, Violins, Fifes, Flute.; Goiter and Violin Strings. Atugp .4.001C/3--Goldea_Philo, Golden Shower. Golden Censor, Golden Trio, .tootor.. SHICST MUSIC—He In constantly receiv ing from Philadelphia all the latest roadie, ehich persons at a distance wislaxg can order, and have sent them by mall, at publisher's prices. -Pianos and Organs Warranted for live yearn. Those wishing to buy any of the above articles are invited to call and examine mine before uprchasing elsewhere, My prices are the same re In Now York and Philadel phia. Circulars of Instruments sent prompt ly upon application with any additional information decired. B. M. GREEN, EMI street, Huntingdon, Pa. One door went of Levriem book Feb '65 -If I=l inn (rat ?Bodo. MAAKIMIE GUIDE. Another edition just Published, be ing the 38th of the Pocket Aiculaplus, Or every one hie own Doctor, including a Lew tine on diseases of females, irreguluities dro., with a hundred engravings, enplaning those diseases of both sexes. By William Young, M. D. Every one may cooduct auy ease of se cret disease, Mr abuse or those distressing diseased incidental to youth, manhood or old age, without reaorting to the quaekeof the present day. Let ne man contemplating marriage be anothei hour without reading this wonderful hook, as discloses impor tant writs, which should 1 kpown to them particularly. Let the weak and bashful youth who has ruined hit constitution by the debasing habit of self-abuse read this bupk. It will be sent to all pasta of the United !Mates and Canada. for 60 ciente. Send for Pocket tEsoulafiitis. Da. WM, YOUNG, No. 416 Spruce St Thad& 12 213 ly MILLIERN, HOOVER & CO., 'CENTRE COUNTY BANKING CO RECEIVE DEPOSITS And Allow Intored DISCOUNT NOTES StlY AND SELL GOVERNMZNT SHCIBRITIES 4OLD ANTI COUPONS HI NHY HROOKBRHOFF, Presideut. J. D. 8111.161HRT. 134-47 Cashier CAUTION. AU persona are hereby oantioaad,not to take a oertaln• note, nal& to be eater wy 'ignitor*. data N0v.160, 1867, or there about/ for one hundred and teranay-fivedol kereond.psyable six months niter data, to J. W. Braymen or order. bald note bells obtained by treat and willeat, my knowl edge or eoneest, will Rot b•paiduplens ogle. pelted by law. 13.6. H• ABRAHAM MALDBRMAN. iitooto Sc *boo. T HE BELLEIFO*TB BOOT AND 81108 §TORE! GRAHAM & IitoAFFEY, Mantsaturers of, sad Dealers ie Dort! ►tease c4t.r, AND CONOIINIS *NMI El Having added larsely to °informer stock, jnie' can semi the *community that we hare now the best selection in Oon . tral P. amiss's* of Ladles lluttoned, Frent.lase, tilde Lee% And Compiles NOW, kaanfaetere4frons fib beet English Inothito GLOVE KID, C9NOREBB i BALMORAL, • 0 .L.A.t4!!.1 Male 'MOROCCO BOOTS, • with and without heels.. And a full assert m. • of EINEM AND 01,,DDIRENS 81101118. Also i line lot of than *heap goer, snob as we read about and of which 1610 are sel- Das off . CUBA - PER TEAN THE ORIAPIIBT. liariirs invite as exandastion deur goods 1 l It 141-Is B OOT a SHOE MANUFACTORY.- 7h• and roped ropectfatty Jahns ty citizens of tillifoit• and •leinity, that ha has •fitabildnal •11011 w BOOT AND 81102 lIIIANIIPAOTOR7, next door to Prewar* atom us the north •bt aide of the &woad, where 11 will he ploaawl at ill Haw to watt epos outookere. Be Wag as • lIKPKRIBNCED WORKMAN, oastossars oat teat amnarid t►at we pains will be Brand to nowise iroaapiala astUtio lion. Gondola's, ladles, alines sad youth can ha aaeoasmodatad with the, boot Boo 4; Shoes, eettors, 811ppOro, rio., mosafitaturod from the boot stook, and is the Wert styles. Repairing of -all kind* promptly attended to. 11-1 g PNT E ilfoldA HON. NBA' BOOT & _BBOB &STAB', ISIIMINT. • Baring yemoved to the room on Alleg may street formerly occupied b Triplesta los shop, sabeeriber very polite ly invitas his old friend. end the plane generally, to ere him a call, feeling emollient that he oan fit any in BOOTS, BROM OR RATTERS. Haring bad years of experience as fore man In one of the beet manareettoringeetais- Ilshments In the wintry, he feels safe in string a rearantee for - all Work dens. SIPA/Rafit 07, ALL SINN_ dine on the shorted notion, and on the moil reasonable terms. 12-2 HAVICN 12-14 RIP BOOM. of the but kind, end of his own, manufacture , werrehted, and at the lowest prices for rale et 1,2-1 MoMAIIO.IVB. CALF SKIN BOOTS, of hie . own man ufatare, warranted to be the but In marks for aale at 12-1 MoMA HON. tiooto ante ,Stationer) BlntaH ,No. 9 Containing six plates, Psalms in metres. Family Record, gilt back and sides, $3,75 No. 11 Containing tee plates, Apocry ' pha, concordanoe psalms, family record, bounded as no 9. $4,25 No Lt P. Some arranged with Photo graphs, • $4,50 some with photographs and olaap, $5,00 No. 12 Contaicing 20 plates and salmi No 11, $0,,50 No 111fContaining come as No 11, plain gilt edges, $6,00 same with clasp and gilt. $6,50 Nu 22 ContaTning same as no 11 P. • fine. *7,50 Name fine mirooco full guilt Ana clasp,- $7,50 The subscrier hue also Bibles of abet ter quality and higher prices. They are all Ilardings 'tibiae. BINDING WARRANTED, and are far superior to those gottenap for the purpose of being hawked about tb•ebtin.. try and sold at extortionary orioes, 12-45 tf. - OEO. LIVINGSiON. LIVINOSTON'S BOOR STORE. The undersigned at the New , Rocu, in the North end of the Drokerhoff row on the laputhwest center of thelliareend, 'still keeps on hand is usual assortment of • THEOLOGIXIAL, CLABSICAL, SUNDAY SCHOOL, MISCELLANEOUS, and all the various School Books now in use BIBLES, arranged for family photographs also other Bibles in great variety. varying in price from JO cents to $3O. Photograph Album, Rotary Albums, (a new invention,) Plank Books and Stationary, Legal Blanks, Metallic, Slates, .*a., Ac. Ile is also the Agent for Centre County for the introduc tion and sale of Parker A Watson's Read. ers, lEtwob's Spellers, Clark's Grammars, Brook's Arithmetic's, "Montieth's Geogra phies. Martindale's History of the United States, sod Wright's OrtbOgraphy. 124.5--tr. 030. LIVINGSTON. fltarblt /llaortas. NEW MARBLE YARD I The eubsetiaer begs leave to in two the citizens of Onetn, ri adjoining coded.' that he Ail continnee the EXTENSIVE MARBLE YARN of W. R. Poky, Aar the Depot, Bellefonte Pe., *bare can ite resod at all thew a retry larp amortmeat of MONUMENTS, TOMB k USAD- STONES, and wintfolos will be prepared, with owe •Ility, to maaufactura to order, EVERY DESORIPTION OR WORE, in the high est style of eat, on the shortest untie, 'and moat ecoossodating terms. Es provost* to pay particular attention to furnishing the publie with everything is the mitatifeeture of Marble ; therefore, those desiring.any. thing in hie line can be accommodated by Balling upon hini,equst I. purehaeing of any iity works. 11-24 Wm. IfELTY. ITT!! .21 13fi'ug'"'"1444"' PU4B LIQUOR& witable fit oodles' parpolieL !WIWI pip D•ll4o.l4resitaitly so has Os JOHN POWERS aliatir &ILiquunt. I HE WONDER OF THE AGE! Evoefy body astonished lathe paranoia an ehesimess of the articles mold at the wbolo- WING iI . ND LIQUOR STORS Ok BINROP NTRI9PT, JACOB B.. 11,14111; The proprietor of tide eitahtishment take leaeure in informing the public that be top constantly on hand a eupply of thole• ortlguAntilomertiallquors. autb,an- Oldardeßyer ) / 0111/110fIgdid, and frith Whskey; Cognac, Mackborry, cherry,- Ginger, and mignon Brandies; Port, Naderia, .(flostni. sod Lill ni Scotch, and Holland Gin I liar Enfiand. Min; Jaaaaiaa letwto, •Owiliniethgrpor noint 4 sAnnkond, and "Saw ALLL_CIASIrt_itrARRIN Pi TAIN TON AllOwar NARZID. On, PUN.; latrAir "' r otor In Tolih • • • AU Usamil won baselit whailiqp•re Wen Mw, 'Mb, salaam' raleintiNO, 3111.11P1N Sp, warmilmil *lves, *Ws &ciao*. Ontolnt that b. en please evalenars. Ha ampaeilagy Balk* a Alban of public patronage. Liquors wW be meld by the quart, bowel K times. Be itue e law lot of BOTTLED LIQUORS :o . f the fees! grades oia bind pJRE WINES & LIQUORS! 'Nast vadrpmertvg pair health, WV. 'OW woo sod b., baggy sad see tent•d, should purahmeleur liquor .t the wholesale WINK AND - LIQUOR STORE, a buisoe.lirione direetly opposite the old Telcortamee Meta AMU/I•AM lIAOM I Co. • - Notwlthitiadlai tha eaereaoar taus is posed apes all &AWN In hi. HMI of bast seek he still coatlaues to sell the purest arti cles et the very laved dom. Every die erlptlea of. /OREM 4 DOMMITIO LIQUORS, whalimal• aad. aatsil, a aNb logroat imse peens. which an watrantad to be the beet qualities aososdiarto tbekurepertlve priess. is stook imagist/ In part of OLD DTI, NONONti 3 / 4 11/14, MUM, INDIDAT, CODX, fItCTILIL, and others whiskies, at Ono 37i mate to 02 per gallon. Also, ALL KINDS°, BR•NDI138. from 75 eta., to 03,00 per talon. Helloed Gine pare, from 75 eta., le 02,60 per salient. PORT,ILWILRII,omuuty,BLAORBZRRY and other wines .thebeet artklee—at as reasonable rates as eon be had he the elty. OHAMPRONR, RLAOKBRIRT, 01110111 a, _AND .CIALMAT.BIL&PULIXB•_-_Mal JA4AOA AND NEW ENGLAND RUN CORDIALS OY ALL KINDS, all o which will be warrants.? to be as rep resented, aad saki at prices sumseedleigly lee All the liquors offeredfor sale it this es tablishment have en purchased at the United Slates Custom - House, and cones quentlY must be pure mid good. i:hysichins aid oilers are reaped - fully requested to give him liquors ii He has the only usside of PURR PORT WINE JUICE IN TOWN 8-12 A ' BAUM, . Importer .11; Wholesale Dealer i, B/tAtiPllB 4 - ()INS ' BOURBON d' RYE WHISKIES, N 0.1224 Callowhill blunt, PHILADELPHIA, PA. 12-7 .furniturt. T HE LARGE CABINET FURNITURE -WARE ROO)IS OF JOHN BitAOHHILL, In Reynolds' new betiding on Spring Street, BBLUIPONTR PA, Are now, and will *minimally be kepi well tilled with full and complete setts of every description of House Cabinet Furniture, of tb• very latest -Styles had Patterns, and of line as well as ordinary finish PARLOR AND RHO-ROOM BETS, Such .us cannot be equaled by any other clitablishment outside of Philadelphia efor exce'ent fluish,good style, aad sup. rior qual ity in build, and obeeperthao eau be bought elsewhere for dm very reason that he veils an immebirtiiiantity, and a thus enabli.d to give bettt . r bargains la all who may .rem him. Hverything in thsiturniture line quay be found hero in variety to suit all fancies, and from which the moot fastidious cannot fail to make a estlsfsetury sad pleasing re krotion. I invite the publie to say .new and spe cious rooms just occupied by me for the bu siness, and examine noy stock. Work made to ender under my awn supervision, and. Which I Alan always guarantee. The Wall Paper Department eauseeted with this es tablishment contains perhaps, the largest , assortment of palterer outside the oilier, and we Invite special attention to It. lam thankful for the g very lih.rak patmnage ex tended to us, avid shalt endeavor to rota as inoreas of the maw. 12-23-14: JOHN BRAOHRILL FURNITURE WARE ROOK, Howard street, Bellefonte, Pa. wilditHß, SURBA CS, SFAS, LOUNGKS, 11A7 RACKS, WHAT 1107'S, gxriors A untt TA BTU STNDS, CHAIRS, ;STOOLS. Le.. of every deseription, quality •and.priee, fer imis cheaper than at any other satablialinsent of the kind in Central Pernisylvania. • Et iP EMMY P. RARRIB. litUllttifTUßS. M. B. xectlihrtr, PA.. Mss now on hand a large. assortment et thereat and well made Furniture. -A SLOW Atiii OITI4.PRj OSB. Walnut Pular Suits ; Walnut aid other,Chamber Sults ; Satan/don and other Tables t Dining Cum stud ether Chairs ; Together with a puma assortment of cheap F'unsiturerlfattimite, 4 4writt i Onis r ee. hie- Mile awl ether CoMal-e Maltintlil. filar Ware-Roomlq t*whet streets Lewistown. 11444 m, DIM
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