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    THE NATIONAL.
FRIDAY 2141141,g,3,34.q.
iiroTic*ll
On and af* i atano
per will be issued frOM this Office; tenles s
the subscription price ($2,00 per annum) be
paisl in_attcance. No deviation from this
hire will be made. We hope that parties
knotting ;Kennels Tcirri:cpi& ,to il Come;
J.
I UTVIL prompt/y an pay Vp.
receiv
of..of puilstOseribgrs
'itg a pciiier
un d ers land-thatilie , tinto.of tlicir,subscrip
Von.
s to this journal will expire in two weeks
ang desirous of c9r4in , ating will renal two
dotlars, the stil?seription,inice.
JOB' WORK
• •
It is expected that parties ordering 'sob
work will be prepared to ' : settle their bills
on the delivery •of work. At the prices 2.0.-
ling 71010 us the profit is small, being'
constantly below any other office in tkissec
tion.of the Slate. Cash is- : demanded, fur
tlw. "1 7 010 9)ialcrial," -and We cannot • do
otherwise than ;intimate to,:our patrons ,that
they will consult, Ott convenience by acting
upon this Md..: Weidon'tfcel. particularly.
'mercenary, but muler , the circumstances feel
ourselves justiafible-in :iuggesting in this
mild way the propriety of our .cmditors ren
ckring;vnto eO2BO/* the things - .which -.are
Ccesars.
. _
, .
Tim original poetry contributed by
"Alethe" was received too late for an
appearance-in this issue. It will be
given in our next..
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O ri Wedpsday : last the electors of
PenmsylVania met at Hartisburg
to
cast the electoral vote of the 'State
for Gen. Grant.' Their N i OtC will be
sealed.,and transmitted to 'the Pres
ident, of the Senate: ' : • .
rljnosE of our readers who . have
been pleased to , sing of the beauties
of a; hardcurrency, geem . to - forget'
that the object of their
,wiSbe'S is 'al
most continually ;
since a : great deal ofthe fractional cur,
reney r afloat at present is such "bard"
looking stuflas :should,: satisfy its•
most.'extravagantadmirers-:
rrnElttentionbfall.parties.intereg=
ed is call edto the fad, that tO-morromi
evening is the tine fixed upon, for
compl2ting the reading room ~.or-
(Yanizlitibil." This roe' wilt. .here - after
be kr4ll as the Republican Reading
Rootni, but will .be open - Wall. Good
healthy 'reading matter will always
be alnittdant, and all then; 'without
regarc `.political_ preferences are
respcctfufli invited.
Sou : serious _talk .is indulged' iii'
by the =hifineStmenr. of New 'York,
concerning , thepropriety of sephya- ,
ting :by te'giSlaiide. the State of
New YOrk,' froth New York city,. in
the hope that by_such Means the city
will be prevented from' 'over-balanc
ing by its well known prOcess of. vO .
ting early and often, the 'fait; and
square majorities' of the State, If
this be done, we.. Would beg leave to
suggest, as an appropriate name fo r
the city government, the- State of
anarchy. .
E HON. REVER.DY JOIINSOIC
r .rl u spirit of flnnkeyism, by. whiel
the American - 1 cople 11 1 ftVe too 'often
distinguished themselves, • Las,. it
seems, not entirely died.ont. 'W en
the appointment of the I-lon. Rever- .
cly Johnson, Of Maryland, as ARMS- ,
ter to England, Was'abnfirmed by the .
Senate, was thought by Men Of 'all
parties, that
. his deservedly. great
reputation as a lawyer, : and / his long
•experience in statesmanship, Would
prove a sullicient.guarantee,fbe the
faithful and able reiiresentation :
our-government, at.the court of St.
James. Butt with many tiien there
is fbund an inherent desire. to court
the litvor of those in authority ; and
a predisposition to yield to flattering
attentions ; and this, too, at the ex-:
pence of their own self=resped. .It
was fondly hoped that Mr. Johnson's
age, not less than his own prominent
position ‘yould render him proo
against the blandishments offiattery
from whatever source they might
• come. But it seems that his age has
proved his weakness. The •dignita:'
ries of the British Governthent fon
dle and cajole him, while lie, forget
ing the dignify Of his position, and
the desires of the government he rep
resents,- Yielded to the frailties of his
nature, and ackloWledges by his ac
tions that these attentions are soot]]-:
ing to his vanity. Far be it from us
to of ject to him receiving - kindly - any'
well meant
his
shown hian,
either for his own sake,oron account
of the position which heals ;' but in
common with . a _large Majority of
our countrymen we see an impropri-'
ety which is' quite evident; in his
ranging himself cheek by jowl with
Laird,the rebel ship builder; in his
selecting his most intimate friends,-
from the ranks of thoSe who durinc ,
our late struggle for national exist
ence did all that their wealth and
influence permitted, for the success
of the rebellion and the diccourage
meta of the friends of the Union ;
and whose half-hearted acklowledge
ments of our success had to be forc
ed from them. We see but too
plainly in his proposed settlement of
the Alabama Claims, the success of
the after dinner diplomacy of. those
fine • old English gentleinen, in • the
sunshine of whose smiles, Reverdy
so much delights to bask. Ills
course of conduct, has tabled to meet
'le approval of those who were in
oriental in affecting his appoint
and by no means gives satis
act,‘A t o the.public which he rep :
resents 'Van we.-hope that &Om
amongst the " . )911y statesmen with
which our comito ws i s bl esse d , a nd
who possess abiliti&s o f ,the highest
order, some one will :selected for
the position which Mr. JOl,son new
occupies, Who will prove rto
the goverment, that sends him, - -. an d
convince the aristocracy of EnglarKi
that, a faithful - discharge of pnplic
services is not in compatable with the
dignity of manhood
THE STATE OVARD
With last Tuesday's issue Messrs.
Forney and Kauffman, closes volcUme
. one.of the Guard. The:firsto ear ?
y ,
its existence is numbered with -the
;Bast .; and those gentlemen, in re
viewing their achievements find good
reason for rejoicing. Almost all
newspaper enterprises meet with
; difficulties. in:their beginirg, - and the.
duard was no exception to the gen
eral rule. . Its ways were not al
'ways of pleaSmitness," nor could its
.paths betermed .!fpaths :of peace."
It encountered in. its very insipjency
. . _
an OppOSitiOn thoroughly organized,
and by no means non-combative ;
and although their opposition has
not been entirelyallayed, it has been
foreed to acknowledge the success of
.the Guard, WhoSe proprietors, haVe
by their tireless energy; their un
doubted abilities,.: and uniform
straight forward course of ..conduct,
won both fortheir journal and them-
Olives, host of friends. With 'an
un
:favorablebeginning, they haVe made
it a' financial' success, and not only so
but is now 'the' acknowledged power
in the land: They Make no war, for
or against, any individual ;
,but by a
dignified corirse, of action have . won
flit. their journal the enviable title :of
"a fearless advocate of Republican .
principles." At.;the outstart. they
aimed high. - They made . ' ef
forts correspond. with' their aim ;
andthe result is', a success unpreced
ented in the history of journalism.
Their original aim . is now a fact ac
complished, and the "Guard is now
and. we trust ever will be; knOin as
. .
"a stalivart•defe4ler of justice, and
an : unflinching advocate of the right.
Those of our people who wish to-fa
miliarize themselves with tbe:doings
- Of the Legislature during the Win
ter, can do no better than become'
constant readers of: the. &cite -Guctri:7.
do AL.LThe s o
•
lushes us. with the 'followineactajn
relation, :to,* Anthracite:Coal Trade:
which...we publish as alnatter of inter-'
est to - our . .readers taking 'in Con
sideration the late advance in coal
"The . season :is rapidly drawing
'"to 'a close by the, Canals, j and the.
"demand_ : is slacking eft . at. present,
"owing to the extreme high prices,
"caused by the Scranton. :Auction
'Sales of Oct. 28, in . New,. :York,
"Whidi'iyas the'result of specifilation
"on the part of those Who had..aoal
"to . reeds:T. from, the Scranton COm- .
"pany r . purchasing at' lower rates._
"Prices are now receding, and there
"Will probably, be another
. contest, iri
" - Ijecember,. before wages can be, re
"duced to meet the reductions on
"coal. It seems strange to us that
"the Scranton COMpany'Sbould have
"had so large' aluantity 'of coal to
"deliver on their sales previous' to
"to. the sale in October as was repre
. "rented. C * C C *
"Under these Circumstances, we
."cannot understand - Why they should
"be so far' behind hand in their de
"liveries as represented: ' Can it be
"possible that a 'ring' Was formed in
"...New York to run up the prices !?
"We should like to be enlightened
'on the • subject by • those Whir - are
iposted•up. There is always' a ter:.
'rible outcry when the prices of coal
'are run up in Schuylkill • county
'Caused by a legitimate:demand; by
'the New York Press generally; but
'when the price was run itp •at the
•New York Auction Sale ; totally un-:
"Called for by the state ofthe tradei- .
"and condemned by the producers - '
"generally, the. Press in.N6v York
"appeared quite mum on the sub
ject,"
Cars are still hard to..get, in eon
tsetiktenee'ofwhich the gupplYis
ital. Many of onr eitizens"shnllbeing
tinable . as.yet, to get in their winter
stock
Winter 'is now at hand, and unless
the RailroalConipany can be pre
upon;to furniSh the lOcal deal
onthe line of their road with
the cars, consumers must adopt the.
old method of heating their houses
hy using wood and Snow Shoe
. coal.
We are informed however .by
Messrs. Shortlidge & Co. that the
nail road officials have promised' :to
fuinishthem with cars, which we
we trust will enable them to keep
p the supply—at reduced prices.
It is well known to our readers
that the P.resident of Dickenson Sem
inary has brought suit against the
editor .of the rebel organ in this
place for publishing a most. unwar
rantable and uncalled fur article in
defamation of that institution, some
w‘eks since. No sensible man. will
presume 'to say that Dr. Mitchell has
net 'done exactly Tight in .:defending .
its unimpeachable reputation.' The
suit was to have been tried at the
present sitting of court here. Dr.
Mitchell with several witnesses,
among them Benjamin B. Hamlin
D. D., a director of the Seminary,
were in consequence in attendance
at court last week.
The fact Of Rev. Mr. Mullin being
subpnced as a witness, was the in
stigation of another contemptible
sling at that gentleman. While we
do not censure that organ - for its
wholesale political personal abuse,
we do think that the liberty of the •
press is certainly abused in thus be
rating a gentleman and a christiad,
whc has long been known to our
citizens as a zealous and exemplary
ambassador of Christ, and it is grati
fying to know that Meek, instead of
doing Mr. Hamlin any injury, only
dr•iws upon himself the censure of
the intelligent public.
Guink;Anns.—The law requires guide
boards to he placed at the forks of every
road, and it is the duty of constables to re
port to the Court cases where the law has
not been complied with. When speaking
of the law, a contemporary says it is a use
ful provision, and beneficial to all classes of
people. Nothing is more unpleasant than
not to knotty which of two roads to! take,
especially when a long distance from a
place where inqt . dres can be made. Many
.townships of this county. are entirely dpft
ewittin this respect. We would respect
fully call the attention of road Supervi
sors to I he subject.
THE NATIONAL, BELLEFONTE, PA., FRIDAY MOPt,NING, DECEMBER 4, 1868,
PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 1.1868
DEAR SIR :
The denth-of one of our,: firnal,.oc
casiens 'ohaoges: buSitieSs,
which will necessitate our immedi;
ately-takiug, account of 'stoolc'.
the.disposal ofonpentiree sUpPfk: of
Fall and Winter Clothing. Of this
immense quantity of ready-made
goods,—the largest, most varied and
cheapest ever offered to: the . ,public,
you have i itready spoken
readers through your excellent pa
per, and many of yofir friends and
neighbors have already visited_ nS•
and can testify to, the
. truth
,off ; all
that been said.. Will you please.
say to them now, that everYtliih4,
that is in our Immense' -establish
ment, thousands upon. thousands. of
Coats, pants and vests'must.:be' sold,
off immediately.at any:price we can:
get for theru,in.ordertthat the prop.
er settlements:ofour.-; business may
be made.
Our necessity is their opportunity;:
There is not an-article,•.the•prico of
which shall: not be reducedi• and .
rather than:miss sales we will let:the
goods go at their :own pribes. —Add
to'this the fact that shch ready;inade
clothing, so beautiful, so 'durable and
so well made, has never before been
manufactured in Philadelphia; and
all see that this is an opportuni
ty, the like of which they may not
find again in their whole life.•
There is not a manor boy' in . your,
County whom it would . 'not' pay to .
s lay in s a stock, of clothing 'for the
next ten years,, and' ,we will .cori,fi- .
dently expect ;to sell' at least suit
to every reApi:of your paper.
ss
The sale Will. cdninience on Friday,
peceinber ;4th.' Abotit SevattY-five
saleSMen will be einplOyed, so that
any number of customers can. receive
promp and polite attention. The store,
will be Opened .early and, kept open:
late, and nothing will be , allowed to
stand in the way of the immediate
cleaning :out. of our. whole,..stock.
Please insert. the. enclosed: 'advertise
ment. and, make any use. of this:letter
that may serve: the interests. of your
readers and:friends... •. .• •
-, ; Yours,•,very respectfully,;
..•JQIIN WANAMAKER
Wanamaker ,&,Brown,• •; .
` Oak .11a11 Clothing
i.• Sixth and Market Sts: i Phila.
While we sympathize wlth (Air friehds of
irtthbilbss of one Of theliTyrdtie
appreciate the 'opportunity that Is
ate4-days'offered to our 'readers 'olseeili!:
Inc" a bargain hT•elothi.ig which will - repay
teh-fold a visit to the - city. We, the edithr.4
of this paper will: certainly . - riot lose - the
chance, but will either gb . 'sbridfor• some
thing itrom -Watiamakerli& BrOwn'k.
advise you all to do the same thing,
sure are we, that if you 'don't ibit 'will id'
Bret it all ivinter:
.•
: It would not b6li'bid''idea for usl6
"en masse" • and . tot the eon* "dressed
up " ; for once''—cheap for cash, and if aiiy
carrhiot possibly go let . then' sell(' -their .
orders . along o With iii; * and I.)' getting' such'
a big jlot at- once, no' 'doubt Og . del,9gtioii .
could' secure even' better terint' thaVi Will be
current[litliether . we gtisiii,gl3i or together
let us *go . . at once; . ..ibrfirst • conic' is .first
ti:
served 'and We*filrknoW what a rush there
will be:Fhs' soon' as this amiuncenient is
made public. • •
"No customer ninit be . 'allowed to leave
the store unsupplied." that is one of ibb
'order.4 given at Oak Hall for the • present
crisis. Not that , - the saleSmeii- are to be
rudely' importunate, or to 'overlier
made. any one, but that 'suclipains shall be
taken ; to' suit, and such accomodation made .
On Prices. that all - ill, of their • own free
accord, desire to buy. It is in many respe6ts
unfortunate to have to interrupt the regular
cnuzse of: their fall and winter bnSiness
wideli was so briskand heavy; yet the' mis
fortuneofthe death of a partner is iniavoi:
dable,, mid 'Lone compensation which the .
house will. .re'eeive for its present • ;s'acrific'e .
of goodS. will be, many new, customers :who
will
,be first brought to .Oak Hall,:by this
opportunity of inning. a good trade.
UNCLASSIFIED 8i NEW ADS
THE CHURCH UNION.,
71his paperinis been recently enlarged to
Mammoth proportions. IT Is TILICLARGIIST
LIGIOU .PAPBI7. IN THE WORLD.„Is the leading ;
organ of the union movenient, 'and' opposes rit-'
uatism; close communion, exclusiveness-.and.
church caste. It is the only paper that publishes
lIENav WARD BIiECIIER'S Sermons, which it'
does every week, just as they are delivered,--,
without .qualification or cbtrection by him..l.t
advocats universal suffrage, a union of christians
at the polls ; and the rights of labor. Rims, the ;
best Agricultural Department orally . pallet' in
the world; publishes steriestoftbe family, and'
for the deStruction of social evils. Its editorial
management is impersonal ; its writers and ed
itors are from every branch of the church, and
from everygrade of 'Society. It has been aptly
termed the freest organ of thought in the world.
Such a paper, offering premiums of Sewing
MachineF,Dietionaries; Appleton's Cyclopedia,
Pianos, Orr is for Churches, etc.; makes ono! of:
the best'pli . ).rs fof canvassers in,the world. ,
Every Congration may obtain a - Cornifin
irlori 'Service, :tin Organ. a -Melodeon: , n Bible;
or a Life Insurance Policy for its Pastor. or al,
must ally other needfulthing, by'a club' of sns
svribers.
• Paric: ; ',l?ot.o, Nem.York
t...77P. S.—Subscriptions received at this office,
IN .BANKRUPTCY: -
Western District POnesyl
vaida, SS. At Thiligfento,, the 18th: day. of
November, A. . To. whom it may
concern. The undOrsi•;Mid hert;bY gives no
tiee of his appointtnent us ussignep of Gideon
R. Wolf, in the county, of .Centrei and State
,of,Pennsylv ania, within said district-;who
has been adjudged a
,bankriipt on his
,own
petition by •he district cottrt of
n 027 —lt W. 11. U RD; ORE.Assigneo.
ESTRAY: .
. Came to the' residence of the
suWeriber, in. lialfumou, - on or about the
ht of November; a lied Heifer; supposed to
be two years old, with a piece out of the un
der side of each car. The owner is requested
to come forward, prove property, pay eh:urges,
and take her away, otherviise she will 'be dis.
posed of according to law.. •
no27'it SAMUEL SM IT IL
GRE AT VARIETY of Boots
xi_ and Shoes, Fats and Caps, at manufac
turers prices. With an attractire i routu r cheap
and desirable goods, attentive and polite clerlt,
and a close attention to buainess, the
under
signed hope to receive Hai satin share' of your
influence and patronage which was so kindly
bestowed heretofore.
STERNBERG d.• BRANCEIS.
T
4 EATHER':—The best Buenos
Ayres at :3 to 3.iets.-no cut up OrihOca—
no heavy fletzhed Coliforniabut the real, gen
uine.
Buenos Ayres spaursh Sole at 33 to 35 cts. per
b., to be hall at ABRAM SUSSMAN'S: •
Iligh Street, Bellefrinte, Pa:
Mar29'67
wANTED.—A situation as
Salesman and I.looli keeper in a store
or manufactory. Can furniih the very best testi
mound. has been engaged in the mercantile
usiness as salesman for twenty five years.
nciure at this office.
WANTED AGENTS.-MALE
T , or Perna clear $5O per week
at their own home, in a light and honorable
business. Any person having a few hours daily
to spend will_find this a good paying business.
Address, sing two stamps, for full particu
lars E. E. LOCKWOOD,
10 10 tit Detroit, Mich.
E. C. HumEs, Pres't. I J. P. HARRIS, Cushier.
FIRST NATIONAL. BANK OF
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BELLEFONTE, PA.
(LATE MIMES, 'MCALLISTER, EALE - .6:C0.)
Particular attention given toile purchase
anp sale of Government securities.
W ANTED.
Three First class b)ot and shoe makers
can obtain as good wages as are paid in the
State, and permanent work by calling upon
11-13-tt PETER MCMAHON.
(ILS, PAINT, VARNISH, GLASS
and PUTTY by F. S. WILSON.
apl3 'ea
NEV__•AIIy 7 ,E•ItTISII4NTS.
ATALTTAIILE _-PRORTY AT
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PITELIC SALE
In'-pursuance of-',an lsrder tifqthe 'Coid) Of.
Coinmon Pl4.siurCenfre county, tho under:
dersigneti t. committee of Nicholas
offer at Public-Saler at the Court House, in
the _boroagh of Bellefonte, on-the
31st clay of December,,_ 1868,
at 1 q'clpoktP: in., - the 'described
property, to wit:
All that - one-half ` lot of ground fronting - on'
.6.llegbenyestreetrinithothoranglt onellefonte
ilijo.irlingflet of (Z. 133._ _Untie bri ithe,
Perry Alley
,on the west,.atilio4
nolils'on this siiiittr, inintluitinglni . eiftY:five feet
front and running:. back mra:Kußdied feet . to
Perry alley, and known, as lot No. 96 on the
general plan of said borough, on which is
erected a large three story' '
Brick Store ,and
Dwelling Ho.use,,,t;-
A large
.
TRAME.STABLE,
which' can: readily her converted into u corn,
modious ware room. This promty, altogether.
•is one moat desirable besibess stands
• - "
in said bon:high.
'ALF..O,.A) lot' of . ground 'situate on Logan
street, in. said borough; bounded ; .on tho.west.
by lot of ;Nicholas Powers, on the south..by,
an iin'tim'abit 'by l'ot'of JiiiMs Kelley,
crawl the north by Logan street,: being silty
feet• in: front, on , said: street,-;and. extending.
back two hundrucl feet. to. thealley,snd kimwn
as' Lot .
pltui - of, said I•bre'ugh.,
ALSO, Onelither let Vl' , g'iMind intsuid be •='
ough,'boutided by the tr.rierldls.:Grayie Yak&
on the south, land of Edward Pruner, on the
east and North , and'on 'the' west hY thestreet
leading to tte'rrielid'a -. Grave ... Yard, Contaiii.
ing abod. One. half acre, More ortless.
TEnws. ESALI. 7 -One-half : -the : purchase
money
. to be paid. oa confirmation ot.sale; .
the residue in one 'year theroidfier; - with,
inter
est to be seelieed , l4 l l6cia and - rneitgaga ' on
the' premises s i • S. T e i SILUGERT,'
decl-td, „ „ Qom. of V., siltlbiab..
•
( T A RTU/ANS' COURT •SALR ,•,'' •
•y By —Yhtue::of order, is
sued out qt : tke. Orrhans' Court of Centro. Co„
there will be expe§ed to sale by pOlic !outqri,
in the" towni orMilheim; on 's''' _ s , " • • •
Saturday, Dee..p-A °Thick,
p. in., thyfollowhg.dpderibed,
REAL EBTATE
late the estate of : Daniel:Musser) late df Penn.
township, deceased, to wit
No. I.—A let'or piece of gionnd 'marked
on the plot or plan of building lots'llihr out
along the tornplue.road,li'ading frO Milheiin •
'id Nittuny • in,lthe ,townshik of,Pqnn,.
• iii•the county'' of Cilftri; 'and niarka No. 9,."
and ; bounded •• Ad loWil at ir
stone, thenee along lihet turnpike :roatlmOrth'
15 degrees west 4 1-2 perches to a stone,thence
along lot . 10,.soutli 75 degrees, ,wet 10
.perehis to a stiie;*th6ded'ahnig an
15.. degrees, east 3 1-2 perches to a stone,
thonce..along..aa. alley . north ,7P. r 3i4: degrees.
east 10 perches to the
heat
of.heginaing con-.
taming 40 perAes.'ne'it nidaitikii. on which
• • 11. • :•ereeted arena! tind a Inlf 'etcity_
dwelling- house, with the ne
i•;,Ws9 ' cessury out-buildings.
. • .
No. 2.—A lot Or, niccepf-ground situate •in
Penh township, — areresaid; bounded and da
Peginifing- ;World,
,thenc'e,:by lands ::of Thomas
. thitherman.uprth I.s,.degrees,iwest 03 1.9 two:
perches to thence a stnin, enceby- land of Foster ;
.and Musser south 72 1-4 degrees
.west 10
perches to a stone, thenee raniForl Philip'
High south 15. degrees: east 05 . perches !to
stones, thence by land of
north' 64 degrees • east 10 S-10tlis perches to
the place of beginning, eontaifiiiig five * acres
and 15t' porches, strict, measure. "Sale_to nom , -
mence at 1 o'clock of said day, when.: the
terms and conditions of sale will he made
known. CHRISTIAN MUSSVR, '•"'
n0273t , A dtniniber of Dan Musser. (Weir'
ORPHANS' COURT 'SALE.
By virtue of an ordiir issued
out of the: Orphans! • Court, in' and foi thd
County of Centre, there will be exposed to
sale, by public outcry, on ; the premises,.-,in
Potter township, oa
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SATUI{DAY i DEC.I9;-1 o'ClOtk
P. M.,: the followitig described • hi
REAL ESTATE,
Tho .pso.perty. of ..iMj9l lB .:£.ll 1 1 1:41Yes,Llate. of
'Potter township. doceased, to wit: .
A - ceetain Messuage* aria tritct • of lanCiital"
ittedlin said township, bounded-and - I described
,aajollows,:tuimtit; On;the!:eatt7by land of
David Sitireo; , ..On the . . southwest by lands,,ofo
Michael Reciter, anti:coritlie.noithwes:t by, the
.road leading 'ft Om the'4urnpilfe to acori•e's
* Va, ley,eduttlining inorbi'or • less;
'having thereon erected..a, gpo,d,. t 59,, storied
in
frae clivelling, house,,
t ()tier nicessary"aut-builtlinis.
u. TERMS:Tr SALit One- third
thepurebase money.,on the
con tir inn Lion, palei,ono-third tb.ereptin one
year, tliereaft.ei, and one third on the-death, of
tlie.vgidow Of Siiid'lfichdf . 114ei, j 41,t'C'eased;
-the tiro lattei 'payrtients ifs betir'intereseiUnd'
be'. secured by bond and mortgage on,•:the
premises. IIENILY OSAIAN,
:I: P. GEP ILEA RT; (3:4. • '
ORPHAN'S Pgria SALE.:
BYrirtec , Of nn 'Order Of the OrPhans'
Court of Centre !county, • wilt ilie'lexpesed to
public sale: otr,,tir prentises,at., ; Sbingleteten;
heariloalsburg, Pa„
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ON SATURDAY,''NOVEMHEH - 15i,68;
at' 10. o'clock, A.. M., the folloWing Ileserib r ed
'real'estate A certain„messuage, tenement;
or.traet Of Situate in Harris township,.
Centre eintittv,• Penn'a.;''beunded de
scribed as follows: Oh the eak , by•NieholUs
Strong, on the north ; , by : lands of Oliver.
Campbell,''''on the west by, landa of Jacob
:Musser's' heirs, '4ind `iin by..Nittany,
mountain, containing!: abotitSeverateen acres,
on which is erected a.two-story , frame house',
frUme stable and other outbuildings .
TERMS '6I..?"SA-LE.-Oue . third. con--
firmation of:sale by , the:Court ;- .one-third
One year thereafter, : with .-interest, 'tun/. the.
balance at death of the, widow, with f iptcrest,!
payable linn'tially during-her life, the last
tenements to, be seettild by Bond' and Hied
gape.
OILO. W. swAy..tz
Guardian 'of Ana:: Fo'x and Lawrence Pot.
• 10 30 3t:! , ' . • ;
IENTRE, COUNTY - TEACih
tli.S' - &SIITAITkL-Tlie anituult'ourttY
Inititirto will !be held tit:Unionville, entiiniene,;.
tag on MONDAY. Dec... 28; Anil. closing , on
Friday evemit,g,. Jon. 1.
,: i l'eachers and ethers
iu atteit4tineli will be acceinfitadafed 'at
eent's per . day.
Free'retarn •tickets will be givan- td those
wile pay MI fro in coming to the' Institute:
•
The Jaw instincts directors to allow teach
ers; for the thee they are in altendance, at the.
Instiinte, anil'connt itthe Same' as' 'teachini;
but wneth'enldireeters alloW. the time - or not, it
is the duty of all teachers to be present. (See
iP,CTJu'a• Sell col Journal, May, 1867.), Diree
'tore, parents and friends of - &Ideation goner..
'ally, 'are inVitcd to meet with us. By crclet'
of.: • ExE CLITIVE COMMITTEE.
dec.l.-tf : :
ROPOSAL. ' 2 " "
.Proposalsr. for the bolding
of n.STONE CHURCH for the Spring Creek
Congregation, near the. cite of: the. present
Spring Creek Presbyterian'ClifirA' in Harris
township. will be received up to the 15th inst.
For plans and , specificAtiensi , op.ply.te : .
REV. MR.-HAMILL,
dpes St* Committee.,
TURNPIKE -NOTICE. , ::*
_a. An election for officers of
the Bald Eagle and Nittany Valley Turnpike
company, ‘Vill be'held at the Office Of Ilfm, P.
NY , lson r esti., in Bellefonte, on Monday, the
28th day of December, 1868,-for the election;
of President, Managers, Treasurer, and. Sec
retary. to servo for the ensuing year. or until
other.:t are chosen
. clec4-3t°
JNO.,IRWIN, Pres't
CAUTION.' • '
Whereas my wife ll•trriet
Williams has left my bed and board • without"
cause, I hereby give notice to all parsons •not
to harbor or trust her on my account, as I will
not pay or be liable forany debts contracted
by her, . WILSON WILLIAMS.
Milesburg; Dec. 4,.3.*
ESTRAY
Came to the residence of
Jacob Eckley, in Houston township, . about
the first of August last, a Red Heifer, about
one year old last spring, marked with slit in
both:ears. The owner is requested to come
forward, prove property, pay charges, and
take her away, otherwise she will ho disposed
of according to law. n027.3t .
UNAWAY
'Notice le hereby given to'all 'persons
not to trust H. 0. Smith. a lad aged 16, who ran
away from - Unionville, on the 17th ult. Clinton
Itepubliean please copy and Fend bill to "Na
[ll-6 at] REN.T. RICH.
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Rather than send any portion ot'it to Auction, we will offer it to - tbe'ppople at
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CARMINE or HOW DESCRIPTION.
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. ::•••• • • •••• - •- • Chinchillas', Incots, &c.. • _ .
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'S,OOO' . 'COAVS,' Cli6seerffelds 'and Sfi.6; Morning and Lounging :Colilsßlikk. and
s'i a- • • " --- DiesS Cdats - &e.'"" - - - ' "
6 . ,009 PAIR§ PARTALOANS,;of l all materials, and cut mr - eycry approve(
" " • - ,style, NIUTOW. arid,-Nobby,ThfitrOnilebinfata.l)ld.
„629,00 VESTS, VelvetiVeSiViruncy'Caisiirtere Vests, Cloth -Vests, double .or - §itt4
gle breasted, high or low editt4 l
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do whiolr - we propose to make fo'r a Few Days to order Mini - Meristire, in . our very
lest style—making a' ~ ' • . . ,
DEDUCTION
Cash: . Otdem
c,lg . tiliing as good•in :point of
Style;:"intitez al t fit and finish, as- - ' hA
"41. Pay. merehant,tailfotitig
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-itouth& i ar t Childreti?s-Deixit;4ont
..This department ha's leen 4spetialty bad manufao:
Lured the; latzest:an4 best. assortuient of Boys Clothing .to be colind hi: the 'city, all of
whielliis :now fon ip.le at, kreatly, Be laced Prices:: •,...;.. : .• _ . .;
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-I>lack,ClQtL,•Civereoats; ;Black Clot i and Doeskin Pants
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GENTS' -FURNIS4ING,.pEPARTMENT;
Any 'e'ustomer purchasing an 'article sot fltitliing;'ll. be,allowed m-deductionn of 'lttrehlyf
- • • permit on any additional puraiiise niltde in this department.
HANDKEKCHIEFS; , SHIRTSc OVERCOATS, HOSIERY,. &o.
,COkIVIENCES
Tues a ~ I eeem er
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early and closed late. About
salesmen will at2ndanc?.
.
Prop(.a4,lsl polite attention will be given to all
toinei• iv ill be . unsupplied, if any reaL
,sonable Accommodation Of Price
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REIVIEDIBER
Ist [t is: the largest .and best-stock in this City.
must all be SDld. NOW. prices . bel(sw even the
owest cu rent. rates.
sth. The , goods' . are so elegant and the
can be fitted.
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iniceS so low, that it willpay . you-to ltiy in a stook of 'Cloth-
lg . fOr -the next few '..years: - That you may never
another such.chalice'
Our Necessity is, your Opportunity.
wANAMAKER & BROWN,
S.. E., Coriaer Siiih and Market Streets,
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TIMM
hiring.
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atalA t pg' Eez.,= ImazamV4,2
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Of FEB PER
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Black, Cloth and.eassmare.Coats; Welt Vests
IN TIIE
induce. him to buy,
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SCHOOL FO
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HOLLIDAYSBURG SEMINARY
Hey. JOSEPH WAUGH,A. M.; Pm:ref PA t.
:t. 'CARL F. KOLBE; Prof: .illm.zie, French
and German.
_ . . . .
1 Competent Assistants in other Depar
meats.
None but experienced and..snecessful teach
ers are einployetliCilhis
, .The situation beautiful and healthful
and.
COURSE OF STUDY T 110110,1.1011.
All
•.The BUILDING is one of the finest in the
country ; near the various churches ; supplied
with Gas. Water,,,Path Rooms, Wardrobes,
ILack, all home comfo'rt's. Next SeYs.ioiii bikes
4inuary 13th, 1569. 11 13 sm.
BOALSBURG •ACADYZIY. ai •
rrB 4 OASBUP , G, CENTRE. CO., TENN'A
The Winter Session of this Institution will
cominenmx,onilVionday, Win. 2d,:186 . 6*, and con
sists of two terms of ten weeks each, exclusive
of atacation of two weeks during the Hollidays.
Male and Female pupils received atlitted far
th:, higher seminaries of learning, or the active
business of life.. „, •.,. • .-
!Rates of Tuition from 5r,.00 to 57:00 per t6rm.
Fuel, 50 cents per term. Pupils charged from
the tone of ankring tilt the eitclot•thc;t3rne, e,-
'dept id cases of sickness, or by special agree-
Ment:!Boai'd in privatifrom.s'.3.oo to
:53.25 I.er week. • • ' • '
For further particulars address the principal.
. 10 10 It
- MITANY VALLEY INSTITUTE
.
JAcgsogviti:E;Vtgilt - E CO.
..• This Institution will open for the admis
sion of students fur a term of twenty weeks,
on the 4th day of November, ISCS. . Superior
; facilities afforded. Foraddress
any. of the undersigned at Walker P. 0.,
Certre county, Pa. ;
'Prof. S. M. OTTO;•
Dr. J. RHOADS,
' 7 . Rey. J. K, MILLS,
'VI 30 3t It - a. , " D. '
AIRY VIEW ACADEMY
'FOR MALE - A L 0 FEMALE 'PUPILS,
Near the P[4y4ille station Of -the-Penn'ttil:
'in Juniata county. 'Winter session coin
.
mences Nov. 1, 1868. All the-branches Ora first
rate education thoroughly taught. and the ut
most care taken to promote the comfort and im-
Provementof tho •
DiftWing and *Painting Department'
tuidee the care of Prof.; C: F. • Kalbe,and Miss
A. L. Elliott. Send for circular. Address
' DAVID WILSON, Principal.
•' , ~ .A.- J ., P ATTERSON, co-Prin.
,13 Ts. ; Port Royal'E.O.Juniata Cot7Pli
THE EDEN SCHOOL. .
This Institution , situated . in. Union
ville, on the Tyrone 'and Lock Raven Branch
lroed closes its Summer S2sAon the 24th of
Oeltiber: The Winter Session commences the
16th of November. ..
Good Board and accommodations furnished
students at $.7. 1 10 per ' eek..,
Tetras of Tuition per term of twenty weeks,
$14.00.
-- For Further particulars address,
WICKEItSIIAnt .
10 16 4t • Fleming. Centre Co2Pri.
Ist.
- BOOTS 4 . SHOES.
NELAN. J. NICICERSION. WESLEY a. IfOSELEY.
NICKERBON & MOSELEY
. Manufacturers and Wholesale'Dealers in
Boots: . and. Shoes
2"
NO. 935 MARKET STREET, •
NO. 435 MARKET STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
PHILADELPHIA.
-A, large amount of City Made Work
constantly.on hand. - . . •
OrdFrs from Conntry Merchants respect
-10 30 1y ' AUSTIN CURTIN..:.
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'PETER 31c.111AIION,
Guarantees to give entire stitisfaation in the
'BOOT AND.-SHOE-
P.U.SIVESS.
Employing none
. 1474 the very
BEST WORKMEN:
re feels safe in requesting every one who wishes
a neat fitting bootor shoe, at a reasonablerriee
to give him a call, at the northeast corner of the
d
niamen. • • '
ATTENTION; PONDER, -
2d. It
Before ordering your S'ommer
B 0 SILGES
The only exclusive boot and: shoo manufac
turing :hop in Bellefonte. •
I would respectfully invite your consideration
to the general satisfaction which . in every cme
follows my'yni2y. reasonable and neat
fits guaranteed. •J WIN P.OW4aS.
.5 8 Allegheny St., Bellefonte,
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ADIES' GAITERS' qhildkan's,
Shoes•ftnlrSiitictsA's_ r ;:ho tekp..pici,sl;2
114‘. t9Jhe sttidklif .
~011
Apr.26;67'"
T J ATESTSTYLE BALMOrtAL'
Mu
and ip Skirts, - Hosiery, kid and
Cotton Gloves, Collars, Cuffs, rid all kinds of
trimmings, for solo by
STERNUM S. BRANDEIS.
-
EDUCATIONAL-
PATENT MEDICINES.
D R : TAYLOR'S
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OLIVE BRANcII
BITTERS.
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A MIANGLLEADD BRAE B
TONIC STIMULANT, STOMACH
IC AND CARMINATIVE BIT
TEM, EXTRACTED ENTIRELY
FROM' HERBS AND ROOTS.
HIGHLY BENEFICIAL IN DYS
PEPSIA, GENERAL DEBILITY
AND LOSS OF APPETITE ; AND
AN EXCELLENT CORRECTIVE
FOR PERSONS SUFFERING
FROM DISORDERS OF THE
BOWELS, FLATULENCE, S:C.'
SOLD EVERT WIIERE.
Depot, No, 413 Market Street, Philadelphia.
T. TA'S:L94J: CO
100 CO ly gd.
cGUIRE'S
SPANISIIIIAIR DRESSER !
For promoting the growth, beautifying the
hair, and rendering it d ;tic and glossy. No
other compound "possesees 'the peculiar pro
perties which so exactly suit the'various con
ditions of .tho human hair. The use of this
oil es . , a hairdresser , has been universal in
every 'iectinn of the country in the Spanish
Plain for centuries. Tho oil is highly and
delicately crfutned, forming an article un
rivaled in excellence.:
McG LURE'S: MEXI CAN WILD FLOWERS
SHAMPOO LOTION.
For removing dandruff and scruff from the
head, whitening and perfuming the skin.. This
valuable lotion was used by the Emperor
and the Empress Carlotta, of
Mexico, and universally used by Mexicans
fur three hundred years. McGuire's -
WILD FLOWERS FOR THE TEETH.
All those who aro in favor of. while teeth and
a pleasant -and perfumed breath, should. it
once use this for the Teeth. All these pre
n;irations are put up in. , the most elegant and
ornamental manner. The handsomest present
that can be made 'to either lady orlentfeinan
fur the toilet table. McGUIRE'S
INSTANTANEOUS HA RESTO RE •
Will.restore gray hair to a beautiful black or
brown. Warranted satisfactory or money. re-
Tuaded: • Dealers Will bear this in mind. , Sold
by all respectable Druggists in the a: r and
CanadaS; AddresS orders tu"
RICH4RDMcG HIRE,. .
.
,
Depot and Manufactery,
in • 63 N. 2d St. Philadelphia,
NATURE'S GREAT RESTORER
SCIIEETZ'S CELEBRATED
Cordial..
This medical preparation is now offered to
the pnblie.as a reliable substitute for the many
worthless conipoundi' which now flood the
market. It is purely. vegetable, composed of
herbs, and selected with the utmost care. It
is tot recommended as a 'pima ALL, but by
its direct and : salutarv: influened upon the
Heart, Liver, Kidneys, Lungs, Stomach and
Bowels.. ,it acts both as a prevention • and a
cure for many,of the diseases to which those
organs are subject. It can be taken by either
infant or adult with the same beneficial re
sults. It is a certain remedy for Diarrhoea,
DysentarY, bowel Complaint, Dyspe pole,
Lowness tif Spirits, Paintings, Sick Headache,
lc, For Chills and Fever, it is fur better and
saki• than quinine,' without any of its per
nicious effects. It creates an appetite, proves
i)owerful digester of food, and will counter
act the effects of liquor in a few moments.
Prepared by JACOB SCHEETZ, Sole Pro
prietor, N. IV. Corner sth and Race Streets,
Philadelphia, Pa. SOLD BY ALL•DRUG
gisys. 11 13 . 1 y jw.
MISCELLANEOUS.
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N E~'9" BOOP STOPE
WHOLESALE .ti RETAIL
BOOKS; STATIONARY,
NEWS EMPORIUM.
JACOB •D. MILLER,
has purchased the Look, Stationary and
News 'Establishment of Ringo° & L'rother,. on
Alleghany street, near the Diamond, to which
he has just added a large invoice of goods
such as is genera Ily kept in a well conducted
Book and Stationary store. IlisKttock con
sists of
THEOLOGICAL, .LAW, , MEDI.
CAL, MISCELLANEOUS,
SUNDAY scHaoL, and SCHOOL BOOKS
Blank, Time, and pass Books, Diaries.
Every grade and price of Cap, Legal, Bill,
Letter and Note Paper' . • Fine Fruch paper,
envelopes of every discription and price, pens,
ink's, transparent and common slates, pencils,
&c., S c. • •
DA I LY:A. WEEKLY P A P.ll Rq , MAD A
• ZENE3 AND SIIt:EC3 MUSTC.
".:A large supply of Legal and Justices, blank
constantly on hand.
U. S. INTERNAL' RENENUE STAMPS.
He is alsn agent for . Loch man's culebratu
WRITINGTLUIp3
Country inerehants would do well to exam -
ins his stock before purchasing elsewhere, as
I can sell at maeufaeturers price?.
BOOKS GOT TO ORDER W TIEN
DESIRED. • •
Augly S - • •
WHO DIDIT.?
SPRY . • OWE , 210.RGAN
AND TREY DID' IT JUST RIGIIT
' They believe that whatever is worth doing a
all is worth cluing well. ~ ‘1. 1 ”1 upon•tihs, prin
ciple they have Opened 11.
FIRST-CLASS MEAT .MARKET;
In Mrs. Irvin's store room on the north side
or theylinmond, and two doors north :or Alle
gheny Wept.
They will slaughter good cattle every clay,
and will therefore have. constantly on hands
good fresh moat of every description.
They will also keep for the accommodation of
customers chickens, eggs, ,butter,
Whenever {he people want something real
gooil-:-a little extra nice, let them call at
CLINE MORGAN'S
'CITY MEAT MARKET
9 18'68
628 HOOP SKIRTS 628
AND
CORSETS, CORSETS, CORSETS
• W3l. T. 'HOPKINS,
NO. 628 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA
Manufacturer of the celebrated "CHAM
PION" Hoop Skirts for Ladies, Misses, and
Children. The largest assortment,- and best
,quality and styles in the American Market.
Every lady should try, them, as they recent.
mend themselves by wearing longer, retain.
,ing their shape much better, being lighter'
'and mote elastic than all others—warranted
in every respect, and sold at very low prices.
Ask for Hopkins' "Champion" Skirt.
Superior Hand-made Whale-Bone Corsets
in Fifteen different grades, including the "rm.
Pgrial" and Thompson • ,S; Langclon's "Glove
F s itling". Corsets, ranging in price from SI
-Cents tc,'ss.so ; together with Joseph Beckels
celebrated French woven Corsets. superior
'shapes and quality, ten different grades, from
$l.lO to $5.50. They are the finest and best
goods for the prices, ever imported. The
-Trade supplied with Hoop Skirts and Corsets
at the Lowest rates. Those visiting the city
should not fail to calf and examine our goods
and prices. us we defy all competition.
THE HOUSEHOLD GAS MA
cHINE.
. . .
~ For supplying Dwellings, Stores, Factories,
Cliniches . and Public Buildings with' Gus I
GENERATES vAs.7wrrnour- FIRE OR
BEAT I
The •S'iinolicitrand 'en.s by which this Ma
ichinals managed, as also its economy and great
anerit,tecommends it to. puhlie favor. , Call and,
S ep =aline iM6paration MAIM stor e ! •' ' •
...411anufacturen and solo amid . ; •
DAVID J ONNS,
Tin Farnishiag Stot e, 733 Green Street, Phil'a.
11.7 - Sond for 'lllustrated Circular.
10 9 3111*
111Z11
AND
ALSO
DID IT
DRY GOODS & GROCERIES
ATTENTION !
MONEY AND TIME SAVED !
By going direct to
HOWELL. GILLILAND & CO
1 & 2 BUSH'S ARCADE,
BELLEFONTE, PA
To purchase everything In the line of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS,
DRY GOODS,
HATS AND CAPS,
BOOTS AND SHOES, •
• GROCERIES,
QUEENS'S% ARE,
HARDWARE,
NOTIONS, &C., &C.
"Our 'stock, is without doubt, and we Chal
lenge denial, the largest ever opened in Belle
fonte. Our
DOUBLE STORE
Is literally packed full of the finest and
Cheapest articles in our line that can be obtained
in the eastern markets. In
Ladies' Furs,
We arc ahead of any merchant in the County
Although our stock heretofore has been
large, the present completely eclipses
anything ever before attempted in
this section.. An. examination
will prove the truth of our
assertions.
Remember the Place I
HOWELL, GILLILAND ,t CO.
941 y , - • Bush's Arcade
GEO.. W. FAIRER & CO.
Ho. 4. Bush's Arcade.
Etas just received the largest stock of
F It 8
Ever brought to Centre county. Their stock
comprises some of the best material in the New
York and Philadelphia Markets, and ranges in
prices from
$4.00 to $125 PER SETT.
Not only in the Fur. Line does Mr. Fairer
excel other establishments in the County,tutin
Zephyrs, Saxony Wool, Germantown Wool,
Cashmere Yarns, Factory Yarns, Shetland
Wool, Zephyr and Paper Patterns. In the Ho
siery Line, we can supply Ladies', Gent's and
Misses' Hose, Insertings and Edgings. Also,
Ladies, Gent's and Misses' knit Pants and Vests
Paper Collars and Culls, Scarfs, Buckskin,
Fancy and plainer styles of Gloves.
Also, Cambric Buntings, Black and Fancy
Silks, Repp, Poplins, French Metinos, Wool
Delaines, Calicos, etc,, etc., etc.
LADIES" FURNISHING GOODS
Embracing a fine assortment Of 'Patent Breast
Protectors, Chignons,Bair Plaits, Cot ds
and Tassels, Hoop Skirts„ ind
the best assortment of
• LADIES' . & MISSES SHOES
To be found In iyilerpnte t . Also a tine assort-
meet of Ladies'. Fall. and Winter Hats and
'Feathers. Also a large assortment of •
Black Alpacas, Fancy Plaid:Cash
' mere, Stamped Aprons,Knit
Sacks, Fur Hoods, Worhing
- • Canvass, Black and Col
ored Velvets. Bonnet •
• Ribbon. And every
thing kept in
the
FANCY LINE.
FANCY DOLLS IN ABUNDANCE
fl Desirous of Selling our entire stork of
Gent's Clothing we will sell it ott2o per cent
Below Cost.
GREAT BARGAINS IN
CL 0 HING
Arenow offerc4 at
a. W. FAIRER & CO.
THE LATEST RETURNS
THOMAS HOLAHAN
of Milestmrg. would respectfully invite the at
tention of I•is fri•:nds to the Net that he has
parchns.•d the handsome store of William J.
Cooke, and has just replenished it with a
fine stock of new ;nods which he is prepared
to dispose of on cash terms at the most bon
crab:a prices: With a reasonable share of
public patronage we hope to make this estab
lishment compare favorably with the best in
the eount::-, and will undertake to furnish all
kinds of -
DRY GOODS,
• •
G R OC BR
HAR DW ARE,
Q EGNSWARE,
BOOTS 1.; SHOES,
FLOUR, FEED,• &C.,
As low us they can be purchased elsewhere.
All are invited to call and examine our stock,
while they are left perfee ly free to purchase
where they'eun do best.
11 13 tt* THOMAS !lOLA HAN.
G RAND ST., CIIEAP STORE.
Edward Ridley,
Importer anti Jobber of
BONNETS,
FLOWERS,
LACES,
SILK
R BONS.
EMBROIDERIES
TRIMMINGS '
VELVETS,
HOSIERY,
Straw Goods of Every De-
s6riptioil
YANKEE NOTIONS,
Knitted and Woven Worsted Goods, .te..
Nos: 309, 311, and 311 1-2 GRAND St., and
Gli, US and 70 Allen Street,
• 11-6-31 u NEW YORK CITY.
SUGDEN & BRADBIJRY,
;(Late with tor.] &Taylor,)
• At their new unit elegant establibliruent
Nos. 312 and 314 BOWERY,
Nearleecker Street.
Are constantly receiving the most approved
styles an 1 qualities of seasonable
DRY COODS,
ctlsis.ling, of
Silks, Shawls, Dress Goods,-
Cloaks, Fancy Goods, Lace Curtains, &c.
Which they are offering at prices ungiles
iionably
MICR LOWER MAN . ANY OTHER
FIRST CLASS HOUSE, •
11-fi.itat
BURNS cC SMUCKER,
WIIOLESALE
GROCERS
AND PRODUCE
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
NO. 605, MARTiET ST., PHILA.
J. Morris Borns, of B. S. Janney, Jr., ,L
Co. S. Smucker, of S. Smucker, Jr. Jr. Co.
11-n tf
KyRE LAN DELL,
FOURTH A; ARCH STS., PHILADELPHIA
Good Black SILKS,
Good Colored SILKS.
n6B.
832
FALL GOODS OPENING.
FANCY AND STAPLE
Lyons Silk Vel vets, New Style Shawl , , Nett•
Dress Goods, Good Blankets, Table Linens,
Sli,,etings and Shillings, Cloihs and Cassintert•a
N. H. .New Guedi received daily in large.
ots for Jobbing.
EVIU .f: LANDET.T.,
-ith 4: Arch, Philitlelphin
10 1' fit jw
GROCERIES, such as Sugars,
Syrups, Laq,ura and Rio Cufrdas, Ric„,
Tobacco, Spice, Impuriul, Yvung Ilyson, and
Oolour , Tta, for sale by
•
STERNBERG BRANDIIIS.
WEENS, GLASS and
A. sTRRNBEno
1:4 1 ISII, SALT AND 13 A C ON
allay fur sale. A. STERN K} 1 ((4
4 . Z
. 1 - 00 A AIONTIL —MALM OR FE
%) • male Agent.: wautoil.
E. E. I.Ol`K WOOO,
U MAN'
$5O ii:vestyd
-kinds of glain front furtnerallnure'ettllstL c(o)funzt;,l
,000 tt,`:. be
Call at the storo of A. STERNBIARO.
Aug.9,'67