I=3 T NAT A: 630ton:wits lonia than dye lines liend ha pa t‘ ", at tho rate ot 'i, ,- 7. Celia r. r lire. All Eoc:ety reaolotiondAstevet onntnicalons roma eronang c, A1a..% fat office, =PS DX.lO3'Oll I 111,1.01, at tiltrAtlii r (;. attest, tenure: line, or 110 t 1.: .1 pubilsned....ES' -----,...... „—.._..., LOCAL ;NEWS GIRARD'S SECRET.---I HAVE, ALWAYS CONSIDERED A DVERTIsING LIBERALLY AND LONG TO BE THE GREAT MEDIUM OF SUCCESS IN BUSIN.Ss,f AND - THE FREI UDE TO WEALTH ; AND I HAVE MADE ITAI INVARIABLE RULE TO AD VERTISE IN THE DULL. SI TIMES, AS WELL AT THE BUSIEST; LONG EICPE-: RIENCE HAVING TAUGHT ME THAT HONEY THUS SPENT IS WELL LAID OUT. A. eery bad case of Grecian Bend was noticedin our streets, the other day. • Is the matter of the weather, we believe Nye are having about as much as, is necessa-. DEATIL—The wife of D. I. Pruner, esq: of thfs Borough, was buried on Sunday last. wa3 drowacd at Beaelk Creekin this county, on Wednesday of last week, while attempting to' cross the stream on horseback. Bisname has not been ascer tained. M. Lydia Ileverly, an aged and respec t 33 citizen of How:trd. borough, - • died .on Monday of last week, and her funeral, wihn took place on the WediieSday fol lowing was largely attended. Our fanners have bee.a favored with ex callent weather for getting IT their corn crc;:, - hick we understand is a tolerable . ,„, yield, notwithstanding the greit dronth which prevailed during the summer. Tim Engineer corps on the Mifflin and Centre comity Railroad when last heard from, ware on the, other side of the moun tains locating this way. They had run one line through to Milroy, and se - veral • side lines. Ei.srumr; trill • be : found ,an adver tisement of the Hollidaysburg SeMinary, boarding school for young 'ladies. "lt is under the charge of Rew. ' T ,Toseph-Waugh, A. M., as Principal, assisted by competent instructors in the Torious departments. JUDGE LIS - x has laid out a 'portion Of his farm, on the western side of the :lior ough, in town lots. Judging from the number and kind of houses being built in, that quarter, we have no doubt that these lots will find a ready sale. OQ 40 perlice", it seems, can, by their ac tivity when occasion requires it; Make themselves quite numerous.. They quelleci a disturbance on Saturday night; ,bpthe prompt arrest of severalparties who we heavily laden with benzine'. IN common with other mortals, we - love the beautiful, whether it bb iu nature. or art. And as often as we pas. the win= does, or enter the store room of Air. Geo- W. Fairer, in Bus:l'a Arcade, our adniira- Lion is excited by the, fine display of elegau. goods. Our dreiders . will be doing thenit selves a kindness by visiting his store. Born President Johnson and Governor Geary; have ficed,up9u,Tharsday the.2sth inst.., as a thy of Thanksgiving and prayer. On this occasion onr people will have au opportunity of showing their respect for the "powers that be," while at the same time they make their hUmble acknowledgements due, for Presidential care - excercised over us both as individuals, and as a nation- ATTENTION is called to the change made in the advertisement of Mr. Hahn, jeweler in the Bush bvilding. Mr. Hahn has•here: tofore been engaged almost .entirely in re pairing. Hereafter, he will have constant ly on. hand a complete apsortment of arti cles usually found in a well arranged jew elry establishment, where his prieces will compare favorably with those of similar establishments elsewhere. Give him a THE firm of Barnes, Osterhont, Herron & Co.. the largest, cap, and far, establish ment in Philadelphia, were peculiarly for tunate when they secured the services of J. Niles Repheart, formerly of this place. ITC is known as one of the best salesman in tb.c city. He has unit up an Wilma - se. 'trade in the hat business in which his opin ion is law, on the matter of taste. His :many friends rejoice at his success ; and _pray ifs continuance. Tim bby who spends an hour of each avevinglounging idly on the street corner, wastes in the course of a single year, an amount of time, which, if applied to study, would - familiarize him with the rudiments at least, of almost any of the familiar sci ences. In addition to this, nine out of ten of all thy boys who spends their evenings thus, spendt.money enough uselessly to pay for a lialf dozen of the leading magazines of the country. Boys, think of this. How much precious time and good money you are wasting; yes, worse than wasting, in acquir ing hurtful habits which will cling to, and grow upon. you With eaeh succeeding year. You may in. after lifa shake them off; but the probabilities are that habits thus form ed, will be conaponeiat parts of your mental end physical being, as long as you . liVe. Be cautioned, then, and resolve that as the hour spent in idleness is gone forever, you will improve each passing. one, and there by fit yourself for usefulness and happiness. A YOUNG man by the name' of Willi ard Crissaa, who resides at Beach Creek, Clin ton county, was arrested on the sth inst. and lodged in jail, charged with "smashing" e seat in one of the cars attached to tut. mail train on the Bald Eagle Valley Rail road. lie . did the act just as the train was aproaching the Milesbure station, where 'he left the train and started for Snow Shoe on foot. One of our horough pcdice startr, nd in pursuit the nest morning and over took him at the summit on the Snow Shoe. Railroad, where he was arrested, bronglit . to this place and disposed Of as above stated . in default of bail. Rowdyism of this character has occurred several times ddring.the lastjear on the' cars, and we understand that hereafter the perpetrators will receive the 'full benefit of the law, which will have a - salutary effect on evil disposed persons, while traveling in Railroad trains, and add to the comfort of passengers . . WATSON'S' Philadelphia - Business Di • rectory, for 1869. We call the attention of our Merchants to this new and valuable little work of reference to the Trade of Philadelphia, and commend its utility to every merchant buying goods, or doing. business with Philadelphia to the extent of a thousand dollars year. year. It will con tain a classified list of all the merchants, manufacturers, and professional men of Philadelphia, arranged in systematic alpha • lbetieal order, a well executed Lithographic Map, of the; ,city,."ami?vipvs.of,the Public :Buildings, with other objects, of interest in .andiround the Qhakei Ciey!' In Ordering .goods; clireztirig correspondence, or ascer taining where to• obtain any article eflrdde,. .or manufacture, it will be indispeisible to 'our Merchants. Such .'& VOik - s much, .needed, and .its popularity ? . and th stand- • "ifig 'of tlie - Ptiblishei.i, is Touched fo by the 1 .Dallydequirer, Telegraph, and the 'leading :daily: and, *Alp:. preas„.of Philadelphia. - 'Vents: Watson. as, Co., 219 Dock Street, Philaaelplila p are " the Publishers, ;4iiiill .iieud thew orif:ag .Wort: aciratkeij, I),T4nall; !postage- ptepald; iiii i i4':tl*Oee!pti of One Dollar. sedd'iottieuliseriptionie4rly. 1 1 5i. 4 .._4 . 14i5... 1 - 7 fie — advei - ds - entent of the 6Onlidd House restaurant appears In another _column.` OYsferS, fine and fresh, served in every styie , on short notice. Prt our promenades we note no direct ev dence. - ofseraph summer save in the lone liness of ldst leaves—while :gossamer garbs -and delicate hites haie all been transform ed into the livery ; of 4ntumn. WE desire 'to ;eared our report of the election returrOjor ?Philipsburg Borough and Rush township. • Philipsburg borough gave twenty-nine . Republican majority, and Rush township twenty-three Republican majority. The published returns show these Agures reversed. . SoNGEBOD.;i once said "time and tide wait for no man," "and but few women," said another. ..In,this ive,have only to say - that' time and tide ‘,diff6r very materiall from the. Zimmerman Bro's, whose stock of goods is . well selected, prices moderate, and clerkS attentive to their numerous 'customers. • Ix consequence, of our removal, which commences to-day, it will be impossible for us to issue our paper next week. Some time will be required to get our affairs in order. We shall be .pleased to see dur friends, in our new home., CAPTIAN" COON, our street commisioner, doesn't'seeni to •'weary in well doing." He . has by raising the crossings effectually abol ished the "man trap" which has for some time existed at the North corner of the Dia mond. The side walk at that point, he •ng considerable higher. than the crossing ints heen afoot sore as well as- an eye sole' o our people, for sometime. QUEER QuEnrEs.—in *hat car did the man. ride who was "driven frantic ?" What length of a line is requisite to take the soundings of a functionary who is beneath contempt? When a man revolves much in his mind, does it make him dizzy ? If all things are for the best, where do the "rations of the second best come from? What is the exact width ofa, broad grin ? WE are informed by Col. Gregg of a much needed improvement is , being made in Bald Eagle Valley in the' natute of a bridge across Bald Eagle creek, about one mile below Curtin's Works on the farm of 3tr. J,ohnEfolter. The new' one which is to be raised to-day,' 'Will be 110 ft. between the abutments. Another bridge is very much needed across thesame stream at 31.1 bunt Eagle. pi r 4arod.' ,pontineutills. occupied Busb's , Hall last might,:givitig, as is their custom; . '2uniVerSal ,'satisfad,tion.. To-night thefappear for-tik time,l and those Of our peoPle who wish. to see and hear some thing enjoyable, would do well to attend. They , honored our town with a visit last spar, and their .per: irmance so filled our minds with pleasantilioughts, that we bar) -never shim beek•entirelY without them. - 2/7.—The appearances of these mystic figures in several prominent places through out town lother morning; gave rise to ma ny surmises. Some thought it was a Su Klux arrangement, and others ;Criiiduded that they didn't know what Was meant. However a very sagacious individual intiiii a.tecl that these symbolic figures, might possibly have some connection with the . reduced Democratic majority - in this cotm ty. We believe his explanation was the correct one. IN voting for badges to be presented to the most popular Conductor and Brake man on the B. E. V. and T. & C. R. R., at the Catholic Fair held at Tyrone week before last, the choice fell upon Conductor - W. C. Irwin, and Brakestuan S. B. Hood, of the Tyrone and Clearfield Branch. The amount realized by tile Fair, throuiih the, badges, is estimated at three hundred and fifty dollars. While speaking of Mr. Irvin, we take pleasure in noticing the fact, that his train, which runs into Bellefonte each evening, is now made up of new and very elegant cars, which are in themselves quite a luxury. "SOME MN," it is said "are born great, and others have greatness thrust upon them." So some men have fortunes thrust upon them, while others are the architects of their own fortunes. sow, if we were to give directions for the • accumulation of "stamps," we should iusiat upon, as re quisite, a free indulgence in industrious habits, a judicious coarse of advertising, a gentlemanly deportment, with strict honesty. BUt here we have described ex actly the process by which the arm of Loeb, May & Loeb have attained their peat suc cess. And then too we should not neglect th . e fact that their goods are always of the best, while the prices are reasonable. Th AT TUItKEY.—We should forfeit our self-respect, and be guilty of the basest in gratitude toward the indiv . idual whose :kindness of heareand care for our welfare prompted the gift Of as fine a go' bier as ever trod a "barn-yard all deserted." We should never forgive ourselves for such Au unpar donable breach of propriety, as that of which we would be guilty, were we to omit mention of the gift, or failed to express our thanks to the "giver. The above, or something of a similar uo ture, is what we had concluded to say in case soniebody ihouhi c so far forget himself as to chuck us a ItObbler." ' guar.—The races which, were ar rangedfor Wednesday last, wereiaistioned, ill yesterday, on accbunt of the late rains. We received the result too late for this days i.-sue. But for the satisfaction of those in terested in feats of lic7seinanship, we• ap iiend the following as the entrees' and the purses trotted for. , Tem. fnifse; James Clark, enters bay mare' "Jennie May," (formerly Lady Breeze ; ) ; ; Frank Herdic, enters sorrel stallion, "Andrew Jackson." W. D. Rikaril , enters gray gelding, "Watelnnan." For $3O purse L. C. Smith enters, grey gelding,"Grey Squirrel." .Frank Mullen, enters, brown gelding "Blind Toni." For $2O purse, 0.. A. Harvey, enters, bay mare, 44 . Lady May." Amos Mullen enters sorrel gelding, “Dan." P. B. Wilson, enters, grey gelding, "Don." George Lose enters brown mare, "Jen nie." • Committee-A.• Krom, W. I). Bikard, B. Mitchell. TrrE ceremony of laying the corner stone of the new Presbyterian church on Spring street, will be performed on nest Tuesday, the 17th inst., at 11 o'clock A. M. • A temporary floor will be laid upon the joists to accommodate the congregation with good standing room: The public are invited to attend. ORDER EX.CERCIS CS 1. Invocation, prefaced by brief remarks upon the object of the appointment. 1. Scripture Reading; Psalin XCVI. "Oh! sing unto the Lord a new *song." 3. Singing, by . tile, cor!gregafipn, Pasim 138, page, -I , ,:last , tliree.statizis," . tfftlie - anhoititedKiiig:" 4. Ceremony oflaying. the stone, with 'fiatuing'Of aitieles deposited. - 5. Chant, by the choir, Psalm =KIEV "How amiable — are thy tabernacles,l 0 Lord' of Hosts 1" :0; ,Addre.ii, by Elie pastor.: 1' • -.7. pi l l y • ' : " • ft.-Dozology: n'T"iseGod from wlksiii 4111pfasinwilo ) 7,4 . O. "Benue' -, t YfESIIXATTONAL.; F EELLEFONTE PA.:7,.FRIDA.Y ESE Life is a beautiful right, in whidh,;..some st4rs go down, 7thersTile. WE are in receipt of a communication' . • from Major It. H. Foster, in which . ll - e.. - rp-: lutes the statements made in theletie:iiita; dressed to J. C. Peters, which appearekiii our last issue. It will appear next. A Scrnxiaptc lady, whei_i a question turned on dynamics, asked , thi• 1:40 .60o:rge' Stephenson, the celebrated engineer, !!what. do you consider the most pc . )weiful-, for.* in nature 2" said he: "it is the.: eye of'a woman for the roan that loves heii',.:for•i a woman looks with affection on a . oilnz7 man, should he go to the uttermost ends•of the earth, theyecollection of that look will bring him hack. There is no other force in nature that could do that". NEW COUNTERFEIT.—A.. new and dan gerous counterfeit two-dollar note on the Sixth National Bank, of Philadelphia, has made its appearance. It is not very well executed. A ILtie cation will at once dis cover its falsity. The cleads above the fe male on tb3 left (IA have a scratchy up,. pearance ; the shading ullider the words "National - Union lank" is course and ir regular. The pa er is of a blueish ; tint. The engraving • the back is coarse. Exi amine all bills of this depomination care fully,•aS the plate will undoubtedly be al tered to (Abet banks. _ ADVERTISENG.-It is a poor arguMent that a merchant brings forward 'in ,suptiort of plea: alai adVeitising does 'not pay, when -he tells you he never did such x• thing and does not-care about beg,inning'ipw, Dr. Campbell says of advertising; ‘. 0 .117n farmer plants his 'seed,. and while hesleeps the corm is geowing: So with advertising: :: While lon tire sleeping, or eatingi : toner= sing with one set of customers. your Over= tisement is being read - by hundred's . arid thousands of persons who never saw .3:0,1/ or heard of your business, nor npYe - pw4Uld : had-it not been for your advertisSindrie ap peaaing in the paper. MEssns. Maliphant & Cline, Of this. place, have been appointed agents for the: celebrated Stump and Grub machine, and,. as will lte seen by the small billsjssned from this office, are prepared t0.,,5e1l either Township rights or machines throughout Cameron, Elk, and Centre counties. . furnish the best of references from Messrs. Robert and George Valentine, and,uther: men well known tLrougl it the;popply. , Mr. Cline also- sells the i.,etallic clothps, line, an article, theinhereut calue of-which has made •it one of the inStltutioris of :the day. Messrs. Maliphant and'Olne are both reliable men, and we ask for them a favorable reception at the hands of 'die: people throughout the county. - WE have through inaadvertense failed to notice the Philipsburg Journal published in this county; It has rerched. its; nurth number ; and from the appearance of its advertising columns, seems to be doing a good business. We can do no less than wish it abundant success. We take from its coiunnts the following : WILD ANIMALS.—We have bean infoim-; ed that a black bear was seen Oily a short distance from town some time during last week, by a man who was driving a car on a tram road near Coplin Sz Co's Mill. The cub; for such it apparently was, seemed in relined to be - friendly at first, but at the ap pearance of men it hastily retreated into a thick growth of pines. 4. panther, we un derstand, was also seen near the Black Bear Mills. They are approaching quite near: A LECTURE by the Right !Rev. Michael Dominec, Bishop of Pittsburg Will de livered in the Catholic church, Bellefonte, Tuesday evening, Nov. 17th in aid of St. John the Evangleist's Beneficial Associa ation. . 'Subject "The doctrines of the Catholic Charch IllusErated by the works of God." . The characte:istie mildness and . charity Of the Right Rev. Prelate disclaims every effort at con!,roz,cl-6: ; but from a Cat - bone point of view, will ~ : .2.ek't.b fan the coun sel of St- Peter t",:).uctify Christ, the Lord, in your hearts, and be always ready t 3 satisfy every one who asks of you." First Peter, 3 chap. 15 verse. Right Rev. J. F. Shanahan D. D., Bish op of Harrisburg and other reverend cler gymen will be present on the occasion. A few pieces of select sacred music will be discoursed by the choir under direction of Philip Gallagher, est . !. Doors open at 7 o'clock, P. M—Lecture will commence at M—Tickets 50 cents— Sold at the stores of Messrs. F. P. Green, F. S. Wilson, and by Messrs. 11. Brocker heti, Edward Brown and Patrick McCaffrey By order of the Association. • • John Finnan See't. • • Eiruntingdon County Items. Court is in session at Huntingdon John J. Miles, esq., in the columns of the Journal and American, urges thellon: John Scott for the 'United States Senate. The next Quarterly Convention of Goo d Templars in this District will be held in Huntingdon, commencing on the 24th of November. FREElEcTurum....Prof W. Howard Pay, a colored divine, deliverd aqecture in the Court House, Huntingdon, on Wednesday evening last. Subject: "The March of Freedom around the World." . , SAD Amu:lE. - N-I%—We aie Pained to learn the untimely death of Mr. Philip Pheasant, of Cassville, who was instantly killed by the capsizing of his wagon, on his way from Mill Creek to his home. , • .21:1•T attempt has been made by the Rev. Mr. Love, of Alexandria, Huntingdon county, Pa., to intordace the black, or 'Lake' bass,into the water' of the "Blue Juniati,i s A few days since, twelve fine specimens of the piscatorial inhabitants of the Potomac, were left to flounder with impunity in the Juniata - river, by this gentleman. Professor Day, a colored divine, preach ed In the Methodist church of Huntingdon on Sunday last, morning and evening. He impressed his hearer with his eloquence, and we have no doubt that many an indi vidual's prejudicial belief that nothing sen sible can come from a colored man, was happily removed. . . • CAVED IN.—One of the abutmunts o the Broad Top Railroad bridge spanning the mill race of Fisher & Sons, in Hun tington, gave way on Saturpay last, throvi ing large quantities of stone into the stream. A locomotive and tender had passed over the bridge a few moments before the acci dent. The bridge was kept in its place by the rails of the tract and timbers. Work-• men were promptly on hand and in a short ttme trestled the bridge so that tra,mz. were able to pass. The masonry of this bridge is of the most inferior kind, and the great . wonder is that it bad not given way long api• lithe old wall will be taken .down, and its place supplied with one more" sub stantial. A BOLE IMPOSTER. ANC) A Corn% SWIN DLE.—Our friend Elisha Shoeinaker,• of Oneida township, was recently "done" out of a small amount of money under the fol lowing circumstances, A stranger, during the early part of th , ! Summer called upon him in the held wll.-re he was plowing, nod represented himse.f as an agent for the National Agricultural Department, saying that they were. about getting ready for pub lication an extensive work oi - . 1 / 4 Agricultural 'statistics &c.; - *lhr which he was at present collecting materipl ; , Ho gave his name-as • Geo. -W. BoWnian;said . he was stoppingitt the "Franklin House," in Huntingdon, and proffered :Mr. Shoemaker a copy of the work gratis, provided 4e Woutkl furniSh Certain statistics; and also prom. 7 ised him an annual copy of the forthcom ing'-ibikitt; irhe'WoUld agree, to. furnish the department with an ! occasional coannuni .C.ititili. In`clitiEtinatiiini of the genuine :nem— of the assertion hi produced a blank bobrof statistics, with a number - of printed gnestions,relati7e,to the l condition am! pi6s fieets-ciftli6 diffeieni CiOpsintlie neighboi hoqq., the. answei . s. t.o, which he wroe down aedietAed tblifiri by ! Mr. Shoemaker, re marking in relation to a blank spao at the 7,bot.tom ofthepage; -that' it' was for irepiilybich he pallid fp up from other sources; and then asked lir. S., to sign his name to the report, which he did and,tlepughtno more about it till -1, few day -ag Q ; , :when lie rece"'ed a notice from the! - TiOt National limn.. of Huntingdon 14 . 4 pts'itote'ifox!'ninety five dollars was due;;And:)iponjuitlaer investigation dis cpvered-td his coatthat the pretended agent .liad- - ',Widtten ; ,a , not , for the aforesaid s,l3iontit; abovc:his 'signature in the blank '4 l ,ic:g,.dispi:qict-Of the.-,paper to a third patty, and - immediately, left for parts un known, leaving 3f.r. S the satisfaction of pal:ng the arnmaitt -- of, the not , for the privilege of-enjoying the wonderons infor matidn that strangers are not all"angels in inn . i " se. '. ' - .We.givithe - .Public .the benefit of the transaction as the neat best thing to be done, in order to pre - vent others from be ing victimized in a similar manner, and under the impression that there may be othet farmers iu- the countay who may find out they have similar. obligations in bank maturing at a time when they are not sus pecting them. The .public press may confer a benefit on the,. conitaunity by passing this notice, round. - Blair County Items Tar, potato crop io this SC:tiOD. is sail w have yielded renuukably well—and many/ bushels have been. taltel to Altoona. One dollar a bushel is the price paid here. A vein of leia Ore bits been nand nea Hbliiclaysbur4' by fir. James 23'a1one, piece of which was smelled by F. B. :32th: and found to contain abons SO par co.n, lead. A piece of General George Washington's first carriage was exhibited at the Hollidays lairg fair ; also a Geiman bible printed in 1533, cad it iliult made 1O years ago. Simie of tbe sporting ones in Altoona ma4e . preparatimis to have a shaking pond itkthg,,plaee. - Hl:pat isn't big enough for them they slicidld. emigrate here nap we Will,loan4heJuumhetiaat. The, Altnoua Tribune gives a somewltat, lengthy account of the daanage efiezted by a tornado which prevailed in that place on Thursday of last week., it seems that the rearwall'of the new Methodist church, iu the rourtward.was blown down, entirely demolishing the .chapel; used as a tempo rary place of worship; by the congregation, and by the Sabbath School, The Church was only-in.procd.§i3Of'erection. BLOW.N ACCIDENT.- On lloliclay . a.fterpipn,laq, engine No. 26, hauling freight . trains on the Newry Dranch, exploded her boiler while standing oitthe track near the portage iron works, , at ptincansville, instantly. killing Robert Patterson, engineer, and 'Philip Davis, fire man. The force of the explosion was ter rific, as may be judged from the fact that the 'engineer was thrown between 900 and 1000 yards from the engine, passim over a churchAn . d;stable. One; person who wit nesced;the _explosion says that the hody of Patterson ..*as,:fully—fifty feet above the Church when .it passed, over it. The body of Davis was thoWn over the embank- Inent of the road were horribly mi coguition. _The daysburg and - i of the expi A WA.GIi P. William Marsh: Bingham; Repui result of the St State went Re] convey Binghol, the Depot in this residence ; if the the wager was vice versa. The election having resulted in favor of the Rbpublicans Marshall came promptly to time, on Wednesday evening last, with the wheel barrow, to full his part of the contract. Quite a crowd composed of members of both barties, collected at the Depot to wit ness the start. All things arranged, Mr. Bingham took his seat upon the wheelbar row, and Mr. Marshall picked up the lta dles and moved off with his load. They were accompanied, on their journey, by a large party of friends, and trere.was much sport attending the performance.—Altoona Tribune. Clearfield County Items The barn of Mr. Foot, near Janesville, Clearfield county, was, on Thursday night last, entirely destroyed by fire, together with a large amount of grain, hay, tic. Cambria County Items A girl in Ebensburg was eaulit it the act of applying the torch to 113: employ el . 's dwelliag. She said she "gas instigared by the deail." Mr. Teter Kinney, of Jackson township, Cambria county, was thrown from . his wag on the other day and choked to death. His mother, who was in the wagon with him, was severely injured. A Democrat in Cambria county was fool ish enough_to bet.with a Retpudli.:an.. The condition of the bet was such that he is to be lucked in his ice house, and remain there four hours. We hope his desire to make Bets in the future will be frozen out of him, with out being confined in such cool quar ters. While four men'were engaged at work upon a scaffold at the new Welsh Congre gationalist chnrch in Johnstown, the scaf fold fell, and they were precipitated to the floor beneath, a distance of twenty feet.— One man was killed, and the others more or leis hurt. Potter Comity 'tents. KILLED rry - b HORSE.—A boy of about 13 years of age, named Vangelder; living at Air. Amos Raymond's iu Ulyssus town ship, this county, was killed by a horse on Sunday afternoon, the 11th instant. He had, a day or, two previous, in watering the horse at the.well, tied the halter to his ancle while drawing. the water, and was told that , he must not do so again as he might get killed: On this occasion he took the horse to the well, and, probably tied the halter as before, as in a few minutes af ter the horse was seen ruuningat full speed, with the boy attached to the . halter, }lying in the air, and within two minutes after terward was taken up perfectly lifeless, his skull being badly fractured.—P otter JOttrrill MARRIED. On the 2.5 th ult" by Rev. Ei Butler, Ictr. A. T. Boggs to Miss Clara M., daughter of Major Hall, all of Milesburg, Centre county, Pa. Ou the 6th inst., by the ReT, J. A. Blacken berg. Mr. William Mulbarger, and Miss N, E. Simpson, all of this county. On ,the Bth inst., by the. Rev. E. Butler, Mr. 'Jacob Foutz, to Miss Adeline, daughter of James Dale, of Centre county, Pa. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. . . BOOK AGENTS, .1 Aro meeting with rare saccess in Bell ing Sir S.W. Baker's 'Esplerations and Adven tures among the Nile tributaries of Abyssinia to which is now added ar account of the Cap tivity audreleate of English. subjects, and the career of he late Emperor Theodore. No book is received ,among alt classes of people wi :h such .uutteunded favor, or so fully combines thrilling interest with solid ineruction. Agents, male and female.• sell it rapidly. "'An admirable record of scientific oxplorn tion, geographical discovery , and porslnal ad venture. ',-,N, Y. Tribune. • ' gtlt ii iskied in a very attractive form, and Js asnutertaining aka reinanctt.'i--Bostort Journal- Fnll application to O. 1). Cale . Co., Publishers, Hartford, Coen. .1016 4t WHO DID IT? • WHY CLINE & MORGAN DID IT. AND THEY DID IT JUST RIGHT. They believe that whatever is worth doing at alt In worth doing well. And upon Ulm prin ciple they hare opened a FIRST-CLASS MEAT .MARKET, In Mrs. Irvin's, store;room on the north side of the Diarnond,'and two , doors north of Alle gheny street. • ' ••• !rThey.will slaughter good cattle every day. mud :will therefore hare constantly on hand good fresh meat of every diseription. ' .They will also keep for the accounhodstion ct customers chickens, eggs, butter, oec. Whenever the people want something real good—a little extra nice, lit them call at CLINE A MORGAN'S • CITY MEAT MARKET.: 9 / 8 ' 6B, . • AV ANT E . • MALE or at their own home, in• a lig l ff and honorable business. Any person hating a; fes; hotu.s daily -to spend will fled this a,good paying business. Addrestri,fiending two stamps,. f.ir4frill particu lars E. E. LOCKWOOD, . 10 16* Detroit, Aria& MISCELLAXEOUS. RANI Ali, TIGHT GAS BURNING HEATER, WA R RANTED T GUEST. SE FF•FEE Satisfaction Guaranteed RAND, PERKINS & CO., dANUFACTURING DEALERS IN Cooking Ranges, . Low Gzates, Registers, - Ventilators, ALSO AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED Magee Patent Heaters, Ran (Ts and Stoves." NO. 124 NORTH SIXTH STREET NO. 124 NORTH SIXTH STREET DELpfIIA, PA. No Circular a m . 03 ,§ - In 7. o 4) k o Pr , • 1 ;4 C, P. 2 ''{>"). d) g - -. , P• q - pcl H 2 6 , C 4 t 0 ~! acr: .- ....- rr3 M .' C n C 4 CL, '1 1.1 al ai CC ) 0 g PuT4 '4Q Xi .0 Ur 21.1 ''' •+•• r-• g 0 Pti •••••) }~ ~ a REMOVL "THE MILLEVONTIS NATIONAL" Will henceforth be issued from its comfortable rooms, in the new hotel building, on High street, West Bellefonte. THE EDEN SCHOOL. I This Institution situated in Union ville, on the Tyrone and Lock Haven Branch Railroed closes its Summer Session the 24th of October. The' Winter Session commences the 16th of November. Good Board and accommodations furnished students at $3.a1l per week. Tema of Tuition por term of twen y weeks, 514,00. -" For Further parti EDIT a•idre • -*I :KEILSI. to..atog. Centre Co. Ps 10 16 4t CALL AND SEE THE UH:AMI YION ULOTHES WRIA'Ok. I—The best article in that line aver offi..ed to the pub tic, nvw for sale by • J. b J. HARMS. ,AW 114 ILL Sh i'S, ,CULA4 and. Hand Saws. Tennon ciarrs, Web!,i SAMS, tte , for Bale by J. &3. HARRIS. may I W.'67. I CE CREAM FREEZERS, BATH Tuns, Clothes Rocas and Universal Clothes Ringers, for sale by snayVelti .l. S J. HARRIS. FULL ASSORT NIENT OF ,;,,A„t-..;;LP.,; Siirrror Plate of all sizes, and giae , out to in) required :lize ar •hape by tiep2l:66 • J. &J. li ARR ES. Stoll PER MONTH.—AGENTS IVant.3d, Nate or Female, that can earn from ss3.te. Sled . a month at th . .ar owa homes, and xp , .ner..B pal !. For foil paxicals.rs ad dreai stamps. E. E, , OKWOOD, '16'16 iitik Agent, EYRE LANDELL, 3;e11 ` 4 TS., PHILADELPHIA. .Gooil Blabk SILKS, Good Colgred SILKS. • , lOO. BE .:FALL GOODS' OPENING. A N ••AN A PL' , E Lyons Silk :Velvets, , Now Style Shtiw,ls; tv Drem Goods; good Blankets, Table Linens, S h ootings Sliirtings, Cloths and Cassbxteree. N. 13.--New goods - received _daily in large lots JUL' Jobbing. , • ' ' • EYtt:E & LANDELL, • ; 10 164 t 4th &Allay rhiladelphfa: ORNING, NOVFMBER 13, 1868. BELLEFONTE, Aug. 27, 186 S. . White Wheat, per bushel,.... 1 ,_.S'J Led " d0...•.: - .",.... 1 7 , 3 Rye, do.. " • '. 1 20 Corn, do • 1.15 Oats,. do - • - • Barley, do. Clover Seed, do. , • Potatoes, Lard, per vound, Butter, do ... Eggs, per do•-•±n, Plaster per ton TOR 1V '' MAGNoirs. WATER,-A delightful toilet arti cle—superior to Cologne and at half the price. Puma° attention is invited to 'the House hold Gas Machine advertised in another'column by DaVid Jones, of Philadelphia. SuccassruL t because of superior merit. Mrs. S. A. Allen's linprcved new st 3 le Bair restorer or dressing, in one boitle. Every Druggist sells it. Price One Dollar. Erna AND LAtirott.L, 4th and Arch Sts., Philadelphia, are 710 V; oaering a large stock of Fall Goods to purchasers. This is an old es tablisneo and reliable Dry Guocis House ! Road tucir advertisement • IT Is not probabi, that Absalum was oblip - ,;:d ro . use arty in.ir pie; azution to bra: his hair to gro ot to each an eat no lurgtY as it is said to have attained. II: our day. hOwev.!r, peap! quite ir_quuntiy ila it necessary to call ECL.:II - Skill to aid them in this ri.spect. Such will find their every wish supplied in "Barrett'd Vegetablu Hair itestorative.". 'TAXi. Plantation Bitters, and with them a new lease of life. Tho oil are mada, young again, tue inzeldte-aged rejoice, and the young become doubly . brilliant by using this splemticl. tonic. Dyspepsia,. Heartburn, Liver Complaint, Head ache, Pains in tin: side, "Crick in the back." and au symptoms of Stomachic Derangement, yield at once to the healtu giving influence of Planta tion Bitters.. They add strength to the system and buoyancy to the mind. • To ClozisumPTivzs.—The Advertiser, having been restored to laculcli in a few weeks, by a very simple remedy, after having sneered Sev eral years with'a severe lungallection, aid that dread disease, Consumption—ism:Wow; tomalie known to his ioll•w sunerers the means of cure. To allwho desire it; he wiil send a copy of the prescription used (free of charge,) with the di rections for preparing and using the same, which they will find a sure Cure for Consuption. Asth ma, Bronchitis,&c. The only object of the ad vertiser in sening the Prescription is to benefit atilieted, and spread information which he oiceives to be invaluable ;.and be hopes every "tferer will.try his remedy, as it will cost them ..uthing and may .proir . e a blessing. Parties wishing the perscrip.iou will please address Ent. EDWAItD A. WILSON, 185 South 2d St., Williamsburg, Rings Co. N.Y. • lir there is anything an honest farmer likes it is plain dealing. It is his own way of doing hings, and he will never. do business if he knows it, with any one who is even disposed to take advantage of him. When he is dealing hi corn and wheat, 'he isn't afraid of any man's getting ahead of him, but when ho goes to town to bay things with which he is less familiar, then be wants first of , all an honest man to deal with. All visitors to Oak Hall, are struck with the "in structions to Salesmen" posted on the wall, and signed .by the proprietors, Wanumaker and Brown. This is one item : "No mis-statement shall ever be made about the material, quality, value, fit or in any par. ticular as to the character. of the article offered for sale. The utmost fairness, candor, honesty, and truthfulness, ,shall be exercised in every transactwn.. No overpraising, putting up, or anything bordering upon deception, shall be practiced in the sale of goods. Tux Ulfloll reourte ItAILItOAD I we esteem to be the greatest industrial triumph of the ago —a triumph that will attract the attention of the worm, and 4 ot ti c J . to nation may well bo proud. More than 12 ,0 1 10 mon are engaged in constructing this Colosiali&S. and 800 miles of it have been completed, fillip elia;:zmed, and are in successful operation. In a low more the whole . line to' the Paci :will have ' fie M t" opened. and the ntamMoth work of Modern America achieved. And then In the enormous freight from the East, 'wha:t hundreds—what thousands of the "BARLEY SHEAF" COOKS Will be found hastening on—on—for distribution in distant States—two great modern triumphs of art, science, skill, ingenuity,. journeying on to gether, hand in hand, as it were. The ' , Barley Sheaf" is beyond all doubt the best planned, the most admirably constructed and quipped stove ever invented. Its beauties as a baker alone are worth its entire cost Its oven doors being double tiu lined, render it a splendid baker, and this, too, at an immense saving of fuel. The Barley Sheaf burns both wood and coal. Avoid Imitailons ! For sale by W. W. Weteler, lllilesbarg, Pa. WANTED.—A .situation as Salesman' s' 1 Bonisacc in a store " • • or nianufactory. Can rnish thevury beat testi. Ilas been engaged in the mercantile "nasin,is as salestnat , for twenty fire yeats. Ingure at this (ace. TT.ATEST STYLE BALMORAL 4 and Hoop Skirts, Hosiery, Kid and Cotton Gloves, Collars, Cuffs, and all kinds of trimmings, for sale by nILS, PAINT, VARNISH, GLASS ELI and PETTY by F. S. WILSON. apl3 - • THE, ANY.II STORE • STOVES, • . • . . STOVES - • • • . - STOVES • The Anvil Store is now receiving the largest air d beat lot of Stoves over brought to the mar ket, among which is the justly celebrated ORIENTAL PARLOR STOVE, all size., Parlor Heaters, for chamber. above These stoves, have no equal for beauty or utility . 'NIAGARA COO*, Four sizes. SUSQUEHANNA COOK, Four sizes. NEW AND .411 PROVED PARLOR GAS BURNERS, Four Sizes. NEW:STYLES EGG STOVE. NEW STYLE ARCTIC. . • NEW STYLE PICKET STOVES, and various other patterns, also Heating Fur.. ilexes for dwellings and churches, to be put up With bricks, and portable, cased with galvanized sheet, to be used without bricks, which will heat from four to eight rbome, according to size. D 25 tf IRWIN & WILSON. REMOVAL. LM The Cheapest and Best Job 'Printing Office in the Central part of the State has been removed to the new hotel building, West Bellefonte, : . ~~-.. .. EELLEFONTE MARKETS.- SPECIAL NOTICES STERN 13ER(4. & BRANDEIS =NI , 125. 6 00 1 00 25 • 4 0 20 .. 16 Oo SEPARATORS, REAPERS, &C GRAIN SEPARATORS. Geiser's Patent Self.aegulating Grain Separator ' Cleaner and Bagger , with the latest improved Triple-Geared }acre Power, driven either by gear or bolt. This machine will thresh and clean your grain perfectly, ready for market, by one •-ation, with more agreeableness to hands oa the old way of threshing. _ _ _ The celebrated Willoughby Patent Gum Spring (rain Drill can't be beaten in the country for rocky or stumpy ground. No breaking of pins! NI bunching of gain ! RESTERS. Tho Ohio Ilarcester is nnsv taking the ion.' among reapers and mowers. It is a co:old:led R‘;aroa., and Mower, has two drive wilcvle, drop and platform, and rives either side or rear delivery. Is eajli man god tor- haree anal mars. Pratt's Patent; Item Hay-IZakc is tho be, in tho market. 20,000 of them are now in ase and give universal satisfaction. Glakiing's Iforsollay Forks. with Cle above named uwxhiacs..ivith repoirs &r tho sumo, are all being sold by J. I'. ZIMMER:42,I\r, who eau he seea at Bush's Amok:, No. 0, Bellefonte, .Pa. . April 10,'a if. • . ELEcnac TELEGRAPH IN C iI I N A THE EAST INDIA TELE CI ItA PANY'S uifliii.lS N0:23 25 Nassau &mot, Now Yuri Organized under :3peclal charter from the State of New York. ' CAPITAL SoO,OOO sir,uti3s , $lOO EACH DIRECTORS. HON. ANDREA' G. CURTIN, Philadel phia. PAUL S, FORBES, of Rutaiell Co., China. FRED. BUTTERFIELD, of F. Butterfield 4t Co„ New York. ISAAC LIVERMORE, Trianner Michigan Central Railroad, Boston. ALEXANDER HOLLAND, Treasurer American Express Company, New York. HON. JAMES NOXON, 6.yrucoe, N. Y. O. H. PALMER, Treasurer Western Union Telegraph Company. New York. FLETCHER WESTRAY, of Wotray, Gibbs Hardcastle, New York. - NICHOLAS .M/CKLES, New York. OFFIC'LIi.S A. G. CURTIN, Presi , icrit. N. 11 , 1ICRLES. Vice Presi , lenC. GEORGE CONANT, Secret:ivy; GEORGE ELLS (Cashier ,National Bank Curnmonwealth,) Treasurer. 11.0 N. A. K. McCL URE, Philadelphia, So. licitor. • The Chinese Government having (through the hoe. Anson Burlingame) conceded to this Company the privilege of connecting, the great 'seaports of the Empire by' submarine electric telegraph .cablc, we propose commencing oiler. ations in China' and, laying - clown a lite of nine hundred miles at once, between the fol lowing'porte, viz.: Canton Macao. ...... HOng-Kong Swatow Amoy ' 1 2.- - A-Chow • Ningpo Hang Chean Shanghai Total These ports have a fo, $900,000,000, and an trade,besides which we ha tertial COmMeroo of the from them points, through igable rivers . Thu cabin being laid, thi sus erecting hint; lice;;, speedy and trustworthy me, whieb. must commouti wbera e!s3. and of e.)eial life, especially in China. :;he has no pito] sit•tew, and her my means now of eminunioalw.g informa on is by couriers on ',Lod, and steamers on water. The Western Worla knows that China is a very large country. in the main densely peo pled; but few yet realice that she contains more than a third of the human race. The latest returns made to her central authorities for taxing purposes by the weal magistrate.s make her population Goer Hundred niol.Funr teen Millions, and this is more likely to be under than over the actual aggregate. :Near ly allel these, who are over ten years old, not only can but do read and write. Her civili zation is peculiar, hut her literature is as.cx tensive-as that of Europe. China tea land of teachers and traders; and the latter are ex ceedingly (pick to avail themselves of every proffered facility for procuring early informa- Hon. • It is observed in California that the Chinese. make great use of the telegraph, though it there transmits messages ie English If the telegraph we propose, connect ing all their great seaports, were now in ex istence, it is believed that its business would pay the cost within.the next two years of its successful operation, and would stealily in crease-thereafter. • No onterpriso commends itself as in a greater degree remunerative to capitalists, and to our whole people. It is of a vast na tional importance commercially, politically, and evangelically. - . Ag-The stock of thi. Company has been unqualifiedly recommended to cap.talists and business men, us a desirable investuaeot by . editorial 'articles in tha New York Herald, Tribune, World, Times, Post, Express,lnde pendent, and iu the Ph iladelpitil Sec h Amer ican, Press, Ledger, Inquirer, Age, Dell eti and Telegraph. Shares of this Company, to a limited num her, may be obtained at $5O each. $lO paya blo down, $l5 on.the Ist of .November, unt; $25 payable in monthly instalments of $2.50 each, commencing December I, 1868, on.ap plication to , DREXEL & CO., 34 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA Shares can be obtained is Bellefonte by ap plication to W. F. Reynolds 4' Co., Bankers, who are authorized to rettive subscriptions, and can give all necessary information on the subject. 9 25 '6B. DETER MCMAHON, Guarantees to give entire satisfaction in the BOOT AND SHOE BUS' V SS. Employing none but the Very BEST WORKMEN. • He feels safe in requesting every one who wishes a neat fitting boot or shoe, at a reason.iblerrice to give him a call. at the northeast corner of the Diamcntl. GEORGE A. LOSE'S NEW LIVERY clzr ABLE. An entirely new stock of :Lorscs, Carriages, Buggies, &c., for hire. Private families fur nished with safe horses and good carriages. The steel: is entirely new and the best in Bellefonte. or atlnquire either at the Brockerhotr House the stable. S n .FRUIT JARS & CANS. .must KEEPERS TAKE NOTICE A large lot' of the mot. hoprovol kinthl for sale by J. S J. HARRIS. Aug. 0,:67. Tr_ 4 , ORSE-SHOES; SAILS, and Norway Pods for by • mar2.3.'6 • J. 14,1 RR'S. OlLS—Lard,, - Litbri . ca[ing, Coai, - Linseed, Tanteis, Lt ' ANVILS; VICES; !BELLOWS, .Sonew Plates, and ail cf - i:i.trii einitb.s Tools for sale iv J. J. 1I I:2[S. RO 1t S E COLLARS -If you don't want your }p,rsee outer gall ed and made eate, get good II Cully r; at BURNSIDE'S; 110:4 AS. RIRT - TLES OF DIF COPPER • FEREST sizes and weights, dtract from the Factory, at, lotY rat by • 10 1t: tf 10LOUGGI WHEELS; in setts, re dy-made, for cal° by J. & J. liAltitlS. 0ct.4,'67 DRILLS lii tiLS FORKS 3000,000 - Population. .. . ..... 1,00;000 60,000 050,000 200,000 .........200,000 "......1,250,000 .:....200,000 .........400,000 1,200,000 = NEW ADI7F,,RTI3EMEITT'S VINE GROCERIES—Mocha Cof -24._ tee. Goverziment Java, best quality of Rio Coffee, i.:rown Coffee, Best Oolong slack Teas. Green Teas, Lovering Syrup, Golden Syrup, Drips, fine article Baking Molasses, Rice, and everything in the Grocery line, at the lowest cash price. If you want the best article of Groceries in the market, BURN SIDE'S Sr, THOMAS' is theplace. T T is proverbial in Bellefonte and throughout the county if you want a good article go to BURNSIDE'S & TiIoMAS. WHITMAN'S Celebrate 6 Con fectioneries, Whitman's edebratetl Chocolate, Baker's Chocolate,•Stnit§'a Choco late, China Ginger, English Pickles, American Pickles, &e., at BURNSIDE'S 4 1710.11AS' _LEATIIER of all descriptions.— French Spanisix SJlo ,Loa• Moroceoes, Sheep Skin:, Linings, ann everything in the Leather line, Warrantea to girt; satisfaction. 11 - JRNSIDE & Hi MAKER'S TOOLS and Findings in all their varieties. Saddlery, Buckles, look Bits, : - ipots, Rings, and every thing a saddler wants in the manufacturing of harness is to to found at ii DE'S &THOMAS'. ARDWARE, Dives, Spoons is °Wien Mills, Sii 11. Spade', Reif C , Loa:, Latnps, Forks, Chain., be., at BUR:N:7II)L'S S THOMAS. VISHING TACKEL, Rods, Lines, Hooks, Flies. Sea-Hair Baskets, you out to catch trout.) at BURNSIDE'S & THOMAS. BASKETS in all their variety, 'Children's Carriages, Willow-Ware, flans, Pistols, Powder, Shot and Caps, Car tridges, ac. Also, Toys of all kinds, at Lt R :FIDE'S& THOMAS'. • NEW PATTERNS of Oil Cloths at reduce! -, rtees c. Ell i ktiN ID E'S L THOMAS. TOTIONS of all kinds, Stockings, Gloves, handkerchiefs, Combs, Pocket books, 'n all their variety, and very cheap. turkey Prunes, Raisins, Pesohes, Apples, Oranges, Lemons,all kinds of :areign Fruit. flatus., Bacon &e. Canned Fruits, Peaches, Tanta: des, Pine Apples, Peas,in great vari ety.. Barrett's Soap, Van Mogan & Kean's Olive Soap, Dobbins' Soap, Jep Oakeiy Soap, Old Castile, Palm Soap, Elderberry Soap, and a great variety of other soaps at BURNSIDE'S g TiTOMAS. THE highest market price paid for all kinds of country produce by BURNSIDE I; THOMAS. Ti -W, largest and best stock of Boots and Shoes, warranted to give satisfaction, at reduced prices, only to he found at 'I3UP.I%.ISIDE'S 8; THOMAS'. _ in Cem ty. Call, examine, and see for yours GROCERIES, such as Syrups, Lagura and Rio Colim Tobacco, Spices, Imperial, Young lip Oolong Ten, for Edo by STERNBERG BRAN BARGAINS. A largo lot of Sash, Doors. Moulding, &c., will be suld below tb, Planing Mill price, for ca. 411. A S VALEN' E M VALES' MEI WANTED. One hundred Tons of Oats of _ - Straw at the Glass Works. Also one hundred cords good seasoned wood. 9 1.8 tf MEETING • Of the board of School Directors of Spring township, will be held Oct 3d, I,ScB, at 3 o'clock, for the purpose of hiring teachers. Salary, 8-10.00 per month for four mouths. y EATHER!—The best Buenos / Ayros at 33 to 33 cts-- no cut up Orinoca— no heavy fleshed California—but the real, gen uine. Buenos Ayres Spanish Sole at 33 to 35 ets. per lb., to be hurl at. -ABRAM SUSSMA.N'S. High Street, Bellefonte, Pa. bfar29'67 - FOR SALE.—The residence of Judgo :Shale'', on the corner of Allegheny and Howard streets, containing twelve rooms. finished attic, hot and c.dil water in bath room, kitchen and wash house, gas, furnace, range and brick smoke house. Lot 59 by 220 feet. good stable, chicken yard and garden. House recently refitted. Terms easy. Apply to F. RET IN OLDS, or on the premises. oct2-3t AIRY VIEW ACADEMY. FOR MALE AND FEMALE PUPILS, Near . the Pet mine station of the Penn'a.lt. R., in Juniata elunty. Winter session com mences Nov. 1, Itli. All Cie branches of a first rate education thoioughly taught. and the ut most care taken to promotc the comfort and im provement of the pupils. Musical, Drawing and Painting Department under the ttlft: of Prot'. C. F. Kolbe. and MIS A. L. Elliott. Send for circular. Address DAVID WILSON, Principal. A. J. PATTERSON, co - Prin. 9 IS 'W. Port Coyal P. 0. Juniata Co. Pa The subscriber has also for sale Bibles of a better quality and higher prices. They aro all IiAIIDING'S BIBLES, Binding Warranted, and aro far superior to • those gotten for the purpose to be hawked about the; country, and sold at extortionary prices. GEO. LIVINGSTON. BOOTS Olt SHOES. I N0v.15;61-if. ATTENTION, PONDER, Deforo ordering your Summer The only exclusive boot and shoe manufac turing Ibillefoute. I would resp•aetfully invite your consideration to the general satisfaction 'which in every case follows my work. Prices reasonable and neat JOHN POWERS. Alleglwity St., Hellefonie, fib; guaralitectl 5 8 fy. BELTING! BELTING! A fine lot of the best oak tanned loath er Belting just received and for sale at manu facturers prices by J. ,f; J. HARRIS. msv2s QPOKES,• Felines, and Hubs, a kJ largo and well seasoned stock of wood stuff now on band and for sala by Aug.16,'67. J. S. J. lIARRIS. 1)LOWS! PLOWS! PLOWS! Culivators ' Corn Plows, Plow Points, Shear Mold Bards and Cultivator Teeth, for sale by Mayl rrABLE CUTLEItY—A flue lot just received and for sal° by taar23.'66 J. ILIP.RIS. QROVELS, SPADES cL FORKS fur sato by J. .t J. lIARRIS. mar" .'CC TOCKS, n , .; cGEs, SCREWS, 4 Latches and htlil4r's hardware by me.-2:1266 DICTURE FRAMES of ALL :Sizes and Styles fnrniAnd at short no tice and low on and all hinds of...moulding constantly on. hami by J. wJ. HARRIS. NviitELBARROWS ! Wheel barrowi Fur Ett!ll luw by J. & J. HARRIS.. MSS I - AMPS,. CULL, OIL LAMPS, u 4, Brackets, Ilaagiug Lamps, Sive Lamps, tioiversanailiers; aul ail kinds of Lautcrs, for : sale by .. J. HARRIS. 21.'66 SiOOkMONTH.—MALE OR Ft- Male Agent.; war t-d. 10 10 Ctii E. E. LOCKWOOD, ''4 l' ,- • . j; " v i 1 7 1?: 4 .', sag ' i ! ; t1 et: *1 C-- 4 !;.$.3 N Y .% aa.izo, a ~,-t.l -,-'',.!E..!'''.l.f_ -•----L,:.-.:.--,A. 1 - I,OITBLE AND SINGLE BAIL :el fowling, pieccs at lawm 171r.soN's. CIROSS-CUT AND MILL s.: , _'_.\l:7;c ‘..,) best make at IRWIN W Wl_ Su .N mart COFFIN TRIMMINGS, a large assortment at IRWIN S "WILSONS, _RAND BELLS AND DOOR, Bells, tll sizes and kinds at mart IRIVIN DRY BOARDS, Plank and Scan ling, for salo by IRWIN (f 7 WILSON. JAPANNED TOILET SETTS. el and other Japanned ware, at the Anvil IRWIN ,t; WILSON. EMI J OOKINGGLASS PLATES of I_4l all sizes tar ziala hy IRWIN 6 W ILSO N. OLTS for Buggies and Carria z - a nTs 7 all aiZ , :a in /16'a air(' Ital Is, . , trCIO, LC IRV:IN-...4 r. N'S. kUFFALO SCALES, A.) of the best make, from 41t)s 12t),- 000 ths mart pARL OR COOK STOVES, Parlor Stoves, and four 51Z133 of Gas- Burners constantly on hand and for sale at mar?, IRWIN 6; WILS9N'S. inratlN BLANKETS b'LEIGII ALL ELLS, at low prices. at IRWIN a WILSONS'. TTNION PATENT CHURN, the '4,J best iv uso at IRWIN & WILSON'S. dee2l'lB66 MOULDING—GiIt, Rosewood 47 t'iain Walnut of all sizes for frames. may IRWIN WILSON. NEW TIN AND SHEET, IRON WARE JEANUFACTORY, Immediately opposite Bush's Building, on the west side of Spring Creek, Bellefonte, Pa. JOHN H. LONEBERGER, formerly doing business in this lino in Bishop street, has again established a Tin and Sheet Iron Ware Manufactory, in the locality abovo mentioned, where he is prepared to supply the public with- every article desirable in his branch of the trade at LIVING Patens, and wares made of the best materials. ROOFING AND SPOUTING will receivo prompt attention, and at reason able rates, and everything desired in this lino is 41 be promptly made to suit parties.] ground to be strictly pare. find unndulter ur own satisfam ..b THUMAS. Fish, Mack- ..,42/ s Os.D JUON. COPPCI1 2 PEWTER AND 11/ 'T.Char & -ufr & TIP SEM wanted in city aid country. • TILE LADIES Are pa!ticularly requested to try our popul,.r club system of selling all hinds -of D^y and Fancy Goods, Dress k:dterns, Cotton Cloth, Castors, Silver Plated Goods, Watches, (Established ]Stl4.) A patent pen f .untain and a deck describing an article to 4e old for a dollar, 10 ets; 20 for 6 . 2; a 0 for 00 for $0; 100 fur $10; sent by mail. Free rre::- onto to getter up, (worth 50 per cent. more than thoso sent by any other censer.,,) ac oording to size of club. Send us a trill club er if not do not fail to send for a circular. li.—Our sale should not be elassedluitli yew York dollar jewelry sales or 111)gt1.3 Tn . Com!mnies," as it ig nothing of Om ;:ort. EASTMAN s KFtND. d 5 ilaoorer Street, nostou, Mass. May 29,'68-dm.lo B IBLES! No.. 9, containing six Psalms in Moir?, It , cord, Gilt Thick and Sides No. 11, contaiain2; ten plate, , , Apocrypha, Ccneordance, Psalms and Family Ito- cord No. 11, I'., Sarno, Arranged for Photogra.- plts_ Snr.T2 with Photographs and Clasp,„. No. 1l"•, containing twenty plates and camp as No. I 13, nantaining; e,,tro at No. 11, P., Gilt Edges, wilh Clasp and Gilt 11 75 No. 22, cou , i,h.iaz ....ma as No. 13, Fine 7 Lto ;lax-. Fine i!orocea, full Gilt and '!asp,. ITEADQUARTERS FOR GEN TLEMBN'S FURNISHING GOODS, A new assortment of Gauze. Merino, Linen, and Jean undershirts and drawers. Neckties, and bows of every description. gloves. suspen.. ders collars, hats, caps, Lte., by MERCHANT TAILOR AND CLOTHIER Agent for the celebrated Singer Sewing Ma chine. 9 4'68 tf J. / J. HARRIS DINING SALOON, In room formerly oeenpled by C. H. Stormro,, , ,,i, under Bush's areadu. Meats :111 hpars. A first daze BILLIARD TABLI? J. ,k, J. HARRIS connneetea with the RcEtaurEt.nt , • 7 1 1y ' 2 . GREAT VARIETY of Boots awl Shoes, //ats anti Caw; at inanula •- turers prices. With an attraetive l room, anti desirabio•goods, attentive and polite elerl 2, and a close attention- to .bnaine33, the •ina, hope to receive the can share . of y 0 ..: intittenee'and patroildge which was so heretofore. :''' ~%. I), Ili\ il V), 133..ravestt-ftl 12U ti 9 ‘.-1 li v the purchase 4.:f a:I k•ir.:l3 cf-..-, , itin from farmer,-; ;.1 (.leffire ....Nil*" Cali at the :.teru L.J . a, STI.i:NL:.::Li;. Auq.o:C7 TEE S, GLASS and ci Ot7 A. EiTEL'.aBILP.(.. - • arv. 5Y AN. H.A.P.DWARE. IRWIN (Ss WILSON are con- stantly receiving now goods in their line HARDWARE of every description at reduced prieas—noor being opened every day. mar2.9th T AMPS OF EVERY VARIE ty and kind at IRWIN Ss WILSON'S. BAROMETERS and Thermome ters at IRWIN ct IVILSON'S. THE ANVIL STORE is now re ceiving a largo and well assorted Stock or Hardware, Stoves, Nails, Horse Slices, Saddlery, Glass, Paints, Sheet, Bar and Hoop Iron,also Buggy and waggon Stock of every desription._.eall and supply yoursolves at the lowest possiblo rates. nov9 IRWIN dc WILSON. QCALES, at Wholesale and Retail, kJ cheap, by IRWIN & WILSON. dec2l'66 - pINE TABLE CUTLEitY, 12 including plated fo7ks, spoons, &c., at mart ialynr cs; WILSON'S. tOGICET CUTLERY—aII makes and prices at IRWIN S WiLso's. inar2 EMI 111123 nt:, 11,6 E ...;,I . P.INDLE SKEINS for wn,sonl:, all sizes, at the sizn of the Anvil. may 11,66 IRWIN t WIL4C.S. 'ELWIN t WILSON MERCANTILE !Toff, Drockerhoof Row W. W. MONTGOMERY, NEW ICE CREAM AND STEENBEPG (t. :RAND .:I:,: r---^N./ i ) 4 '''''' 450 5 00 ENE Mil MI