THE NATIONAL. SlTObitoarles puler wee fire It mug be pe d fee at the rote of r 7; its pa-line.. Alt eolety reioletfou trbitense eonntenniestiene mete .. ta dj„,,,,..didela tor Moe, suer ec ir.tan Fos t eArAlect,itt the tote Noes eetteper ar',llr.t,tlrtbl *Ajar , L" LOCAL NEWS GIRARD'S BEGBET.!--I HAVE ALWAYS OONSIDEEED ADVERTISING LIBERALLY, AND LONG, TO DE TIMGREATINEDIUM 'SUCCESS ,15 BUSINESS, AND, THE PRELUDE' YO ,WEALTH;' AND` VHAVE MADE IT AN INVARIABLE-RULE TOAD. VERTISE IN THE MUST TIMES, AS - WELL AT THE- BUSIEST; tONG 'EXPE = RIENCE SAVING TAUGHT ME THAT - 'MONEY THUS SPENT IS'IVELI, LAID OUT. , • PHILIP PinLirs• the •world renowned singer,•it is, thoughti be with us soon. Tile necessary" preliminaries are being arranged:. WE..inyite,the,attenOon of, the Ladies of vicinity, , to , the large : and splendid ; assortment. of Ladies' Alises,aud E;LtildrenS Skating. Boots, which are:selling cheap at the Bellefonte Boot and' Shoe, Store of E. Graham S.-,Son. s. • MR. IDOL'S', the jewelry man, ' No. , 4 Bush's ; Arcade, announces in -another column: a number of articles suitable "for christrnas presents, rings, watches; trinkets; etc., are among the number • and' one . can not do , better than purchase, ,the, abovei articles of thg gentleman, :if want of , • • them. ' ' • A fine lot - of Segars and Tobacco just reeieved at• Green's. _ . PROF. DAY'S •LROTURE.---The inclem ency of the weather' on last Tuesday even ing prevented the above named gentleman delivering his lecture. Next Tuesday eve ning is thelime appointed, and the weather being favorable, we hope ..to .see ;Bu t shYs Hall crowded. The reputation of the.ilec turer is,well-known, and the evening can i • fibt be sPetit more profitably or pleasantly. Ws would recommend to our friends visiting Philadelphia', ar:eol. Upon Mr. Win. A. Shermer,`Pluinber and Gas Fitter, N. cor. Sth and South streets. Mr. Sher has an agent in this - place wlio is doing a lary amount of .•business. Chins. N. Apple at 1512' South Street, of.PaperHangior , notofiety, is ;igen -2.n an• who al ways • renders - satisfaction in 110 line. , RC - NUMBS' stock of musial, instrument's, in. Lock Haven, are'unsorpassed, WprAbl the wizard,• and yrerry •cions 'wentrilequist, will ventilate wonder- Ifta-Nyonciers; and, visible visions in. Bush's "fall to-night. We will all go to see him ; of course we will.. IWhy not ? -' WO will state in this connectiomthat it will be well - worth the while of our people ,to see him. He comes well' recommended; dbes the one tenth' Pali . , of *hat he; pro: poses. to do, his performance; will.he 'atreat_ indeed. W.a had occasion lately, to yisit Erie, and 'While there, had business transa.ctipps , with Mr. Baldwin, Acting Sniierintendent - of: the P. 4.C:, E.1.1?..P.., whom we. found: _to,' lie perfect gentleman.. We . :Zon't, men- , tion,thiS fact, as eolistituting, .rematkable• exception in the case of the people,of-Eriei ;nor indeed of any other locality. But as ithe.eltperience of many'peolilelias induced , on their paft;itherbellef 'that , all '''rail-road (officials have-an anlarged'idaa of their own iiinhortance'rate •frequeiitly insulting . in their, matine`r, and always 'ungentlemanly,; . 11A3 lire tnehtionoil" the andre' da4c,, as .a noticeable exception to a too goner:ll'Vdc." RYNTOrdt; Pt toek Maven, is ..a,g4nt..fik. all the Lest-Z ands,inattufacture4.ii..- _ . Tint fors which otcured by the fire at Lock .I.lardn, las!;, is estimated a4^iiboitt'S4o.o.oo'. W. L. Llaniil ton, better ktiily,n.as-the Great Adyirtiser. showed' itlarge.afitoll,lit of gOod. • sense, as xaig'at ha've been:expoet:6,d to judge froiu Lis Jib .!ralitylidrertisingi 41.,Fpfitsing age his. gOodS by •an miinessary rernovg...l The lire • stopped Its'taxage 'alter' hi .the doors, and:cnicki.w ,window glass in the :rear 9f. his .esfablislinient.- . Think .-of, : this ye Wren 'shOuld . adyertise :tore largay ititaii.yoi: taken.-an entire page in. the.. Clinton Deptocrqt :at 4310C6,,....Per. year.. • .• Macedonian 'big for. %sale ,at • Wig, might .reqiespab/r"he exiiected to say something of 'the. great „ quantity of snow we-haire. -had -' 7 fOr =some-'tiine -batik ; and the sleighing Which tailfeeri so reck lessly indulged in ; but we shall refrUin , ,fiii the slinple reason that every one -AR; dai his own thinking, hasli . is-.6wn pet belief concerning these:tkatijkS . ,, as to the uniform chilliness-of the=: snow ; and the ;propriety, the general_eoinWirt, and occa isional delights of sleighing: Tien Loo, we :are not persuaded that attempt to uproot 'long established the.opieS ai•e i Universally :successful. We are - -*.strretlyl,)*lnpartial in thhi matter, and consequently are prepared to make any:retildred.admiSsions: cipher to fle , itidescribhble estacies, -or-Yet&-' sible•aganies attendant-'upon an, ordinary case of sleigh" - riddl• The popular belief amongst those who indulge in this amuse ment, or iwitaLever it may lid ailed, is 'favorable iW;xt .. Those, who .de,n'tfitidulge,. in it ha\ , ,e - 'nei xigitt on it ;;thells,Aley have ~n o we are bound is Xilspecf." eleighed, -- sand have been slain_ iii conse quence ; and since it IS evident tbal peiplet will sleigh, we must coi.itent pigseiVes with advising them to "bundle tip; that ib6y, may be saved from taking. tlib,ll. : =, death a cold. We feel that we have, d'o'ne our duty in this • matter, _.and arez" coil;; sequence: • e AdIZIED Organs Store in Lock Haven. ' • Tnicl CATTLE ONVENT.ION:—dM ar{I C. Haines, esq, returned on Monday last, from Springfield, Illinois; Where tion of delegates from Caiaatli: andrmasiy: of the State,,Wasrecentlydield,,to peNfectsoniq plan by which toyievent or stay .t)ie..mfeer, tion that seems to folloWin the - tritelt . 'of cattle from Tevas. - The excitement - at tlie . convention, where sd. Many ditTerantwarol , antagonistic interests were. represented' . :is reported to have been intense. .SomeTdel agates advoCated no - reityaiiie4tiaffiejVhile others - pressed - their' Ideas . for' entire.' prohibition. Tliese 'opPosinc,; 'elements were reco»cfleft.finaliy, rasinly by thern iluence: of the Penlisylvatlia,ldeletration,. which was composed of A, Boyd Hamilton of Dauphin,. Edward 'C. Dimes 'or-Centres, Dr Hiram .Corson, of - Montgoiner& , ....A7 draught of law to,he,submiSed-tu,the Leg islature of the several States and the rani mem; of the Dominion of Canada r intended .to secure proper , sanyary,..regulatiowiwas adopted. A report will be made by our ;State delegaiions to Governor, Geary, :wholt Ile underkoOd,Will . give ,it to, ,the public, Ithrouill'tki public, press. ~We'.llaye no doubt but that it will be full of interest aml instruction. .Trousseals C;arbonizen. Meat at Grettri's , „ .in Unie Q1,13138.-7: -NOW that tie Oecticin is past and - "the long winter t-retv:illi , s are setting in, it is a good time for aie." flirmation - a Malin:vs? Cloh, These Clubs are of inestimable valise to every farmer who has. a particle of enter prise or ambition to become sticeessful in Ids vocation. For a whole neighborhood of farmers to cluli together, meet weekly or fortnightly, and disensa questions of stock, tillage of the grofmtl, raising crops, etc., will tendmore to the deveollment of as Aood farmer than any other Means. Ag- Jrieultural papers and set speeches are good in their way, but, 'a' friendly Meeting together of farmers to compare notes and ideas and relate experience in a conver sational way, is the best of all. Hints will be thrown out and suggestions made at every meeting which • may prove of imm ense practical Value . to sonic one, if not all present. Besides, these Clubs will tend 1.6' a higher.state of social enjoyment in any :neighborhood where they exist. , Farmers' will become better '.acquaitited 'with one Another, prejiMices will get Worn' - iift.and what were only slight acquaintances Will - Nil arm into gennine and lasting friendship'. We could wislf then that a Farmers! Club -might be forined at once in every town in the county, Don't wait for your neighbor to take the. initiatory steps. The winter is advancing, Call in two or three of your' geighbors, talk the matter over, fix on the place and evening, and then give a general • invitation. A ,President, Vice. President' .and Secretary are all the officers yottw'alft; give Out a question, and go, to wort: ,at Once. In a vefy Short time you will 'be -.Surprised at the benefits derived fimn such I An association. Tam posters are up announcing-'the' coming of Sanford on the ?Ist instant. -4Laugh and , grovrfat," the day duxina his:stay berep - Prepare for fun. PISOS Clll'o fdi. 'Cotigumption-at Greerl's • : WE eallet.l;to'see then& Mf:l3Ownian., of the Clinton l?epititlicaivtlio*as alose4 to - some extent by the fire. ftunituii'e of his Offiee,'*as'bacily "pied" iri'the"ooilf4si.cin lattendatit-thion the . • Tat sale of ti e.persorial'ipi:qpqrty of the howard Iron Company . rwhigh took plare i on *Satuiirdi • last, .; was (Like) atten ded, "itotwithstanding the incleineqo of - - "WE have a very intimate frtend•Arbb ea,me uncomfortably near breaklug `his val uable neck 'tother evening while Aryht to , elfeef , a erasing. of the glitter at tt.e, north .e - orner of the Diamone "That ,i3h . Lee'. sadly inseetl'of a platforiu,“ t).MS we feel aspur r etEttatthe proper authoritl4,AvillpOt 31) . .ueb' neglect ~‘ , immense; ;stock.:.: of ~ ...011ickerin g Pianos:, !rApacricau. Organs, and Fanersons Parbk Pianos, now on fthancl;;at Hyliders ,Music ,:..Store, in Lock Haven, which will be sold for eaali dining the Holliday season. at ti great reductionfroth! ordinary retail- patts. '' • • Try Vest. ChriStmas presents in - the coliptry: are. to, be Pound;'` at :Rynders liusip•StOre. —" • „ , _ • , . RY Tifuf?... 7 —The all prevailing ,slifshi Which existed for some days, and "by : the! &line token" may exist again, ; to the great detl:inieut of. trailing. dresses andliglitimotsi is a.stireprocbieer ace! ds. • _And'as. there' is . no telling )vi4ure a cold will stop if,leftto. itself, W . e.b.lrotild 'sfliOsti the' PrOPrietff preventing their accurrence. The reniedy; we prescribe is , like most other effective ones, quite . and, oftliiequires.that one's feet should be kept 'dt'y. - TliN is done by wearing good boots Or water proof over-shoes:.:'i c•Lots and gobs" of these artielestr&to'be had in town, "as bY.'FP . fe4'7 enee to our advektiSiq'cblititifis,'Will more clearly and at length appe4r... TOE WAY TO DO GerinantoWn Chrimide, that a gentleman named Collum,;llVing_iii:Oditnautown,and as we presume the owner of some lots there' takes what occairStchis Asthe prop& couiSe7to • benefit himself and others; while his ellbrts.eannot-fiail to ; lrenelit,the neigh borhood in Which - 11(i liVes. 'He Proposes to give free of all - es,Aferkses whatever, a building lot Sfixdso : feet; to - gay party who will build a faCtd . ry, and- employ :therein twenty hanclS r in any laWful'butiness. fl f..144P proposes to increa.te - the Tot three dred square feetforseverr additional hand employed up to one hundred. -. ilien ltionthis, that some of our public -spirited !citizens maY,;See what course iCadopted.by I shrewkbtisjaess men elsewhere, to - believe S. 5... 4 ‘. 1 - , .Rtrbctox: , •Qn` uesday,,l4C; : ohrkWoo,ds !bud Henry Martiit;'~sco cry.. disremtable. characters, sticceeded igettirig .what; ;,no . dtinbtsOcCurr.4d t . .f.),(4i0n3.4,,5.a-satisfactory: ;row in tig Arcade- 7 , ,estouguit, A linife* ;was braudisbeitlYy, One .ofthes. parties, and ;by a effort,united: n.throWiligt.Stones they an.a.de, Aitite. unconifol-table ;fen PolleseMan, pet t ,Y, .to ;effect as. , captitri3 - wbrolt„, however was accomplished in.llFalitTni'StYpa'..se,Zi For Os part of - the ..dat,iobUW.Muti.s*.inent, he was sentence - as-to tweittiefthir t hoftr,s pone that.a greyt regardAvas'entctftaiiiedf,or the ruffian's 'finer feelings:, . 1 01i 9 iin Uthbr n utl. can: we AccOunt -fin'§iteh i'dispsoty hetweeittheotfence;liul its.A*lshrnent: • there e.Fists a class of Reptile wl4i _regard i i ewspitlefs, railroads; stetifulMats and other, kreat impreveinents - pf the, age as. ii uiti '' ""‘ • They cad givt, no lesson o irt fyl at they them-selves are. too far:beland..the tithes" tO :CcinPrehehd the use of suelrinsti tiitiOaS.-. They neliber patronize sine or. the ofliedf these grata' vers of :eivillization,. and .always avoid nAkipgi them,: selves acquainted i gWl.th the Outside. world.; These persons are tote known; ?its!:a sea-- Prat -thing, by-a. certaiwbomhastic ' , swagger ~yiiey have, cudeavariyg .tyo ,pa.ss counter tLit or 'gas' - for genuine information:- They are like the Indian, forced to fafl ; back % before 'the enterprise of men who see merit lb these things, and turn them. to their, own lienelit. -Bearcely ever k nown tecidrertise, as a natural consequence their business is limited. In time tkeyldie out; others of a different Oat actor take their places and reap the benefit of their folly. Millions hitve .been .Inada by- a'judielotiS.,nse printer's ink. The result of an. kitherase:: anent may not be.seen innuediately, but it will show itself in time, mid for one dollar invested in adyertising, t 0 advertiser -will lain tell. Ontgide of Mere Selfish 'motives,' it should be the pride of all to have in their inidst ` 'goal Weal • lie viSPapth.; one that will reflect credit on the community. . . , . ..... . . I.E.sitto.;,vrtox .I..x'.Bbr,r,Fa 7, 3l'..rrE:—A cifrSeL • ' . . , ry glance over "(Air' town: and its :StirrOutal, inns reveals a condition of things whin , gannet but—increase-our sel-respectf and iottr hopes of its future. The hills,. , arld streams, and forests about us' furnish un T , lithited material,rescource,s, , and precisely Italie degree' that these are developed and alined, do our moral,-ihtellectual and spin-i.. itt al tvauts.multipiy.. ;' ' ,I , ,7,--; •,,- • „.:.:-: A. sUpetior elasS of PoPulation is attract •e,d to our midst. Elen - aut mansions, spa., ciou:s.tOre hOuses, and factory , arid.lnitels, 'largeg and comodious School .houses` and .beautiful• churches spring up pn every ~ - h and. Otii'Maternal . wealth *Ms becomes ;the fon adatnon of a higher grade of spirit ual life, even by its.very reaction upon that life. Our taste, our' huibitihn'•for higher .achievements in every direction, are , inev itably cultivated anti, stimulated by the ;simple sight. of what we havealready ac toMplished. .: In thete and the remarks that,JolloWfs,', our ain't' is' to direct' . the alttentiOU_ of the public more direetly.to our • Academy, au justitution already pleasantly familiar to . the° lder, • portion 'of our popidatiou by its association with names eminent in church and State 1 big:now, on account of its ep, fry' upon a new end' higher plane of activi ty and nsefulndaS, deserving our special consideration and cordial support. We ,hail it in this fresh -stage- of yits .career, as one of the most hopelid. towns of our'. pros - .. .perity ; an index, as already , hinted that we 'eurselves have risen in the Seale "of Vital'fectual life. In this view it will be „seen at a glance that,it is,„as it.should,he, ~an em tirely liarmonidni element , in the eshic,a; tional Systenrof our town': — lf ia.uotlnten= -- ad to be in opposition to any of our State _schools, and in fact is not. It does not en trench upon the held of the latter, but occu pies one totally distinct: - This is the theo ry df its revival under its new aspicious, and. will be the end steadily kept in view, anill as rapidly As possihle approached. -.,-, :.. , . It propeses to tneet,py .a high ,Aeadem ic„- cburse, and theronghtraining, a degree 'and kind of intellectual want developed only by the negro mature‘mind,; \tefuriiith,l in short, to 'our young meinthe: be4e , oppda'- tunity of preparing for college, and to our young , ladies .. the facilities„ they. need for hitisbing their • ethic:al:lon in an ad vanced curriculum of studies._ It, is not, .however, proposed to neglect the younger members of the families is the cont- bat rather to atibrd.. ,to alittor whom it is desired a special culture adapted to prepiu;e them for ,the 'higher Academie course, and to enable them to eater upon it with superior advantage. is therefore tivideht that our Academy is in no sort of antagonism with :our pithlie.Aschools.i - it- rather. supplies a mint which the loiter in the nature of things could not be eNpected to-. meet, and taken tolgether4ith'.. - therri, .it 'furnishes completeness of educational privilege whielpwe should not be slow to appreciate , and to'lie Proud of. `The Academy should thus excite.otir-complaceney-.not only the relation lialleated,' but alSo in its char acter as an architectural , oriminentto our Situated upon a cOminanding eminence, it is one of the most prominent objects in every approach to the place • where the repairs and improvement upon it shall ,have2been: completed; fill! be still more pleasant and attractive to the eye. Finally, through its department .for ,the. • accommodatiomof boarding pupilsovhich will be put in operation at the begining of _the new year,-it will exert on;ottrinterest a-stiOnfj; anil growing influence upon the whole surrounding region of country. In cleed.there is no reason why,' with all our natural advantage and attractions, it may notbecome.the first Academy in the State, siiitaioing to it the same relation which Phillips ilcapemy does; to,. the .State . of ataszachusetts. • • 13143'.0rfera agent for th rastrirfuents • he sells Rynder, of Lock Haven can sell musical instruhuneuts a lower figures Mimi any other eitaWishnient laCentra.l Pentea. TilE NATIONAL, BELLEFONTE, PA., nupiu„...)lMtNiNG - 1. mcENRER,A„,IB6.B, 1 . 11 3 IT iVnlposAble - to ,thoronghlji master 'a silbjebt trona-a , "-• ' ' ' Tai Masonic Supper on last Tuesday night was prepared by Messrs Maliphant & Pile, the enerjetic proprietors of the (ern Restaursnt, corner of Race and High streets. A word to the wise is sufficient. How long, how long 0 Israel, that is to say, Borough Dads, of Bellefonte, v4ll Spring and Howard streets at their junn tions, remainliin their present impassable condition. Fonrux - Es.—Printer's ink has made ja fortune for good business men, built Up cities and towns, put into office many god men, and some not any better than they should be. It is the life of trade—the life of polities. Use it properly, and it will add to your pleasure and wealth. Com,--The srpply of Anthracite and Bitumious ,goal. ba,43eliefcnte .is entirely stdelcat the iikineS' is add quate to supply the demand but tbe` Rail R i oatt emppanicsivfooe to .furitish the carsld trAsport ' A eortniany Of Coardealers at Erie have bad a monopoly of all the car's on the Rail , Road, Aiming the past'four 3110,11p.1),.; I:4e . ,consequence that the coal dealers have been unable to get cars to supply, thekr,trade4 g.pe Pennsylva nia Rail Road Company, the great mono ; pp,ly of our Stage seem ..disposed.t , o. saeri; JICe the loyal trade, and-..•give. theft.: whold attentiou.Se „through ,:tralic, • which must eventually, bring .the.people.of, our,:Slate iii 'dirCet"' -contliet With them. • • . , . CoxsthEarxo the fact year great many people this year ; that oPportui nities for doing good, are found to exist a corresponding frequency ; and that meics natures should be constantly undergoing improvement, it occurs to us, as rather! remarkable, there are about as many bur-: glaries and robberies committed ; as much! general thieving done, as much personal: detraction indulged in ; as much selfish- 1 ness displayed : and about as many inegu larities occurring now,a-days as have char acterized any period of the world's history. We incline to optimism, inasmuch as it is seemingly a very reasonable belief. Still we are not so strongly wedded to the this faith, as to think that the human family, is not, susceptible to great improvement in some things, as well through individual ef fort, as by public legislation. However, the people of our town and county, wil! compare very favorabley with those of any other locality ; and until we find ourselves - being left far to the rearward in the great race of moral improvement, which popular supeastitlon insists is taking place, we will try to be content. We see no reason why Bellefonte should be More wicked than otherplaces, and for the present we refuse to believe that it, is. - „:,N - Awsr4p,E ; 333 IN TILE FAMILY:7-4C is not every one that appreciates as it should be the value of fanialy,newspalieri; Its visi tations bathe Inime.arele Are; atlall times Interesting and agreeable. It is a friend and companion thatis.not pa.sily dispensed-with To the seeker'''after 'kcitOledge it is 'ever welcome. To father, and child all like to bear and read the newS - oftlie Week. Their paper is looked upon as any valuable educa toy,ofthe fanAly., pit t i iiptc.t - *+.llllo iread; • 'llbi'fo• - think - and licivY t o use and Ivalue facts. It is a stirezuidp,in business. It generally einthilas infokination of a prac tical character upon- almost every topic. iThe.far,meK gets, information: :from, As!cdi tutting, Inf teferehee' Weiriaritets and his !business worth ten times its . , au,nual cost. ;The housewife ,reeeiiroblzints - -ilf=reference Ito household affairs. The interests of the lcomummity i arp allays/Install:tell/ by A 'live, rogidssive`rietv.lPape'r. The laboring man is benefited by its teachings and the man ,ef wealth and property is cared Tot la” in btructions. The newspaper is alAo a pleas ant literaty,_ Companion. .while read trver its well filled pages, it seems like hold ing converse with a familiar and intelligent thelt improles the heart. It elevates soul and enlarges the •afibctions. No one should be without a well conducted, carefully edited newspaper. It is the corn panion of our solitude, the consoler of our spirits, a trueland valued friend,whose pres ence has aretining influence and whose in tructions and words are invaluable and immortal. • ( TuE following, taken from the Repos itory, will with a simple change of names snit admirably for this locality "During the political campaign many tiersons subscribed for the campaign RE 14osiTertY whose term of subscription has expired. After this date the paper will not be sent to their address, but we should be ,pleased to retain the names of all such on .our list as regular subscribers ; and shall en deavor to make it both pleasant and profi tably for them. ilt is a healthful sign to see persons read .newspapers when important elections are approaching and grave political questions are agitating the people. But this is only one of many reasons why every man should take his county newspaper. At all times newspaper is needed in every family. In .mi other way can'so much - valuble rea.dine: , inhtter be obtained so cheaply as through the newspaper. And 120 W that the long winter evenings are approaching, when leisure is abundant and sources of amuse rents and,instruction are not easily obtain ed, in the country, an abundnace of heath fuircading matter is necessary. There am hundreds of good, loyal Republicans in Franklin county_who do-not take- the fir= rusurocir, and many, ,of them zio Tiesirspai p3r whatever. This should not be the case,'. when there is such •"eneral intelligence, so much prosperity and comfort as are found among our country people. .No,one can de prive hni eJf of a goptl; newspaper. oni grotind of inability to pay for it, for every year it will repay the subscriber Mu fold its: cost if lie will but read;carefullY "what it contains. • B.hr;aicqn, Die:B4 l l / 11368. ; • KM LEv> i FiMtiNii.—Dei brief is foigeshtgr ten bond cumin a. , Ich, bin Bare fro, fOOn; diet' Ist]: lAren; ads de lite 'in Brush Wally ol gasimd sin. Du dateght glieba .tsfi wissa woe . dtie nei goets wolfeil caulfa consht. Ich wil dier sarca,r-de lite do room: ol )srana. Vien- f 4nertnons lietta der besbt store in dem shtettle an es se wolfeiler fercauffa duna.ns twiner oner shtore. Se hen °lles us mer breachtt ebn;fel - goets far weibslite glader, dame, cordu, musleen, flannel!, fie dooch, cassiriett, Kentucky chane, mons glacier, Miner hemmer, miner hussa, sbtrimp, nen shing and shaWls, iver reek for menner and so wider. So ben an funs beshta mo lbssiah, stkooker, coffee un to. . Sc lieu melt so shana, goods shtivel un slin for menner, weibslite un knitter. Do malt slipringa sich de ba sheer up for dee shatia shu tsu cauflit. ICA will now mi brief tsum end bringa, won ich deer widder Shripe will ich deir ma sawga fan dens wolfeila. shtore. Cum, arnolo mull und sane fur dick solver. Goot 'try. JERE:O3II IS_ HEIR -To SIMON CLICILUILOT, Brush Walley. Blair County Items Afestival will be held in Altoona during the Holidays, for the purpose of raising funds to fence in, and beautify the grounds 'orthe Seminary building. We hope tho praiseworthy ailair may meet with success. The "Prettiest _Lady" in Altoona, has a letter in that post office addressed to her. don:t she elsim it? John Christy has been appointed i,gent for the Pennsylvania railroad at Alfoona, rise S. P. Downer, resigned. William Lovel, late ttgent Duncausville, has beemtransfecred to Newry; Jones Rollins succeeds Mr. Lovell; and R. Roelolis . takes the place of Mr. Rollin. Finn Ix AriroosA—On 15reduesday Morning last, about f,'o minutes past twelve o' clock, a fire was observed in a ,small warehouse, adjoining the shoe store of Mr. Valentine, which speedily extended to-the Railroad House, kept by Alex. A. Smith, soon Spreading to the house of Mrs. Marshall. The hotel, shoe store and warehouse. were entirely consumed, the building of Mrs. Marshall was only par tially 'burned. The lire companies were on the ground and rendered valuable service in keeping down the fire..alltl preventing its spread. The total 'lag's is Jestininted -at ,aboutlive thousand dollars—no insurance. ;rile buildings were fraria6,..iii[diall except that of Mrs. Marshall, belonged to Wm. Marriott._ Lyeoutfoux c,oloTts, items. A NAindii - ESCAP.E.—At the time of the alarm of fire o.n •-Sunday morning, Miss.liowel, a 'student at Dickinson Semi»ary,,apd .lei:- roop-Matei arose, alla after ,lighting a ramp, commenced, to dress. BS some means the kerOseene larup , fell frotn,tbe window to the floor and broke,. sLith4the carpet 'on' , fire,' in an 'attempt to an* the tames,lfiss Vowel caught u .the. lamp, and pa •her The 'b mad over the wounded arm, and too fire, b - Yivbichfslfe wa's considerably buinec Heozipmfmnatermaightsome — b - eif • AifitTiae and threw them over the carpet and Miss H., and extinguished -- the flames, .b!er presence of mind probably, savecj. c a serious conflagration if not the ...total destruction of Dickinson Seminary. SUDDEN D.EATrf.--:•-31r. Frank Rlsbil, who resided on William „street,: near , the lecalify of the 'fire, on Sunday' minting, died-very-sudilently - and - t - omeWliat nly'S •• I misty. It seems that he was ,wakened the alarm and went to the window, to 100 out, at first thinking that it was the hot+ in which he lived tli4t was burning, . After looking, a- few moinents he turned, round, and had only. in a short diStimee from the Window-when be fell dead: He was apparently in good health, with the excep tion of an occasional touch of something like heart disease, which he had complained • of at intervals. Deceased had been in the city since last •spring, - and = was much respected by all who enjoyed his acquain tance. lie leaves a.. wife • and two Children. 13OtitwEr.a. CommiG.--The Y. M. C. X, lecture committee have secured ,the services of noti.. s 'ar.o. BotitwELL, ex—Gov. of Mass., who.will deliver a lecture "in the Court tionSe, on the evening of Dec. Stli. The yeprtation of the lecturer , is sufficient guarantee of what may be expected. W 4 trust our citizens will turn out in force. A young man-3.1r. Sanmel Harris—had the third linger of hiSifind: - - taken off yes 4 terday, by being caught in the press at the Gazettiqulride: vas au 'employee id that establishment. TT is said ultiibbDc;E; '& - Co:; the exten-i sive lumber firm of Williamsport, hare MI contemplation the erection of a Saw mill at; Northumberland for the _Sawing .of logs that , eictip'e thebdotn - at Villianikkort.; Clealefielit Countiitems., Ous RA.tiatoAm•--The work on tbet Tyrone.: and Raillioad, • is still I progressing. The track is laid 'to withino aboAt%;thKee ;miles c•P And, it is said, an effort will he made to complete its this fall. • T,elevaph, poles .have ;also; been " put - up most o the way, but whether the I telegraph wall UG . extendeA. bete this fall, we have not iearneo." . • Maria 'County. • , FATAL ACCIDENT ;--'3lr,,..F*Pitciliglit, one Of the' ling' respeetiible,:arid farmers of Granville township, Mifflin county, residing .two or. three: miles from LeWistown, bad been in that place on Sat urday, atternoon on business, and'retnitiirig hrime betWeen'six :and 'Seven Walked "On the iailread track, and. whets near the bridge that crosses the river about half. a mile above the station he noticed a train approaching iron the:west, arid .steir , ped on the other track, when the fast line frail. the east came along run ni rig o ver,i and killing him instantly. His head was sev ered fromildsh i odraMl was- forfilif 'ifinc-the inside - of the tract: rind" body oWiile: Mr. Brought leaves a wife to mourn his unthne y end. 11 1 .F314- 1 0 3 P.DY Vas' Denioerrit - says . : Items appear from time to time of cases.of the bodies .of perSonS'Wholiate'been' long dead and bur tied, on being raised. for removal and re- . fintermerit tb,iind, to .be in a state of petri ifaction—ir as 4,11 e cord Means, turned to [stone, and in perfect preservation. Such !was the case in the instance of the removal !of the body of a child from the Presbyterian ICemetry, of *is:ph - tee a few days:ago, after ;a repose of thirteen years. The entire up -Ipar portion of the body from the little thigl had returned to the native "dust," nothing Iremaininz to, holicate the form of a human, Wilit011 ; 07 . 11, tbi?, downward was ;the- mtist ethe plump, beauti !fully roundeiLlinths of a babe: everything :delineated - to perfection—perfect as in life— fret solid Land white as Parianinarble ; 'even' ithelittle•Sheies Prserva upon its feet the closing Of tli little coffin thirteen -• • age!' How . • _ . . 1- GT:obe says Goodnian, e carpenter of this iplate; iihire, at A.I.T Ci'eek, - On nd nrOrn- Ing;niet •):;fe was on his, 'way. to ,U.TC,Abwn, 'at - id - the train . .topped at Mill Creek for the, BaltintOrOx, 'press. to pass. tre.,yas standing. ,on , the hortliern track, and discovered the-express train- coming„- when:he got on . the, other track.behind.the caboose car. As lie WAS Otanding there;:the engineer of the, freight traim backed up against the caboose, which strucfr Goodman and:knocked...lAM down across the track, and one-of the trucks ran: ovb-thdtli his legs, 'and' brbke Mena belOW the knee: He . Was."-brotight 'mie and his rounds dressed by Dr. D.P. Miller. — t A railroad froni Tfuntingdon to . Johns town, via Williainsbni.'g - and - Newry, is talked of: BELLEFONTE MARKETS ; ,--''' • "z oiiitri'oN.Tg, Dec: 4, 1)36.§,; . GrAin and Flour Market. Flour p.e,r,barr4l'•! . • ' White irlflat tier lnishel - 1,90 Bed wheat " " 1,80 Corn (new) " " --- 3,00 Oats •, 6: 55 ItTe,per bushel • . , • :1,25 13uelovheat.per bushel..'..... . 1,00 efoverseed. ": ."'•' '.* • Provision • , ••. . . . • P market. - • APples dried, per pound . ' • : $0 12, al5 Dried Peaebes, per Pound ...a 18 Dried'eberriek'" " . . 22 a 25 Beans per quart .-.-. . z., i : .,.,....: L .'..12.a . 25 BiAtter per pound • a 45 Beefsteak per pound 20 a 22 Beef roasts . • . . a:2O Chickens: each', l'iyq • ' • , ' 40 :1;50 :Tiirke3;s 4 lii* each .. . ' ..' I'oo a 2 'OO C4aee..per,poluid 22 a 25. Hams per" Voulo , 20 13ticoti.; a;10 Laird, perpounil • • •• i 5 Eggs per dozen -•: • 20 a 25 Mutton and Lamb per pound 10 a 20 Veal cutletTer • a•2O Potatoes, per bushel • ' .$:1-23 Coal by ,Shortliflge Co, Anthracite coal at yard. Shamokin Pen Coal ..... 1 ... t s4 . oo.per..tort Silinnokin Nut . 0 SO per ton Slls.mokib Stove 800 per ton . .. Shamokin Egg 00 per ton Shatno,k4l3yoken , '7 SO per ton Wilkesharre;lNOt • ' 800 per ton Wilkesbarre Stone S SO per ton Wilkesbarre Egg S SO per ton Wilkesbarre. Broken SE& per ton kal - N!fiiNG Vl> AND.. KiNSLOE crEA.t .. ..II9NER TEALIOWER r!y BOOK AND JOB ‘((ii.c IN'Tms OFFICE. • As a matter of Inteies' to,tWet. •r ice t`li fsllowmg-noEe o -sitic es in their line, just yeeeized at Green's Drug store. For the complexion he . has 'Upham's "Email Blanc de Paris, , • , nut ' sr , ; ; Virgui Was of Antilles," q , Laird's 'llloOrif of Youth," Gregoire's.ii Ecianwl, of Anurfcal," Burnett's “Kallist6pf' t ,Ltibin's;,`llthlit!s, Bazin's, Savourninli,, FettoWsittid' toilet powders, Redeyosmia Lavender, Florida and Cologne Water, besides ex tracts for the hankerchief and toilet soaps in great variety. WEITITM, Desksi Work Poxes, Domi noes, 'Chess . ; Pocketbooks ' &c for Holiday Presents at Green's Drug Store. SPECIAL NOTICES. 51,6 •NoLt Arivrittc,?—A' toilet arti cle—superior to Cologne and at half the price. Pintlac attention is invited to vibe House:- hold Gas Machine advertised in another column by David Jones, of Philadelphia. / r StlOokssrpt,, opauso of, superior merit. Mrs , . S. A.:Alien's illapreTed 1/.OW" style Hair restorer or dressing, in one bottle. Every Druggist self it. Price One Dollar. "BAnnErr's `repeatable Hair Restora tive" tocktb,e:Erstl',renthun over all'coto, petitors the,liew,llanlpsl&e , State:Tair. It stands confessedly without a rival throughout the country, and is driving all other preperati o as fromthe market.—Phila4 drlphia Ledger. iritiy sear and: blanCh your brow," but it cannot silver your hair, if you use, that excellent renewer known. as "Barrett's', Vegetable Hair Restorative" to the abso 2 , lute exclusion of all the vile compounds', witb.which thelnaret .floodedr—Ports:. • ; , mouth- Jottritaa • ; ~.... - ...... TAKE Plantation Bitters, andwith them a newl lease of life. The old aro made poring again 1 the middle-aged rejoice, and the young become! doubly brilliant by, using tbis r slendid. tonic. 1 .) Dysp t irisia,:lleart ur Liner qom 1014plead l'cl ache , h tlie siAe, "orieltin t ‘baclf.." and ad symptoms of Stomachic Derangement, yield' at once to the health giving influence of Planta ton Hitters. They add strength to the system and buoyancy to the mind. • TO 06:06.r82ivini. 1 -Tlie Advertl.s9F, having been restored to health in a few weeks, by a very simple remedy. after having suffered sev eral years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease, Consumption—is anxious to make known to his fellow sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it, lie will send a copy of the Prescription used free of charge,) with the di rections fcr,prepMnig and:rising the sato°, which they will find a'aure Cure for Consuption. Asth ma, Bronchitis, &c. The only object of the ad vertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spfead information which he conceives to be invaluable ; and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost - them nothing and may .prove ,a ,blessing.. Partie§, Wisliitgllie ; WscriPtion pees§e - adailis - 8 Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, 165 South 2cl. St., Williamsburg, Rings Co. N. Y DSAPNESS, BLINDNESS and Catarrh treated with the utmost ruccess by J. Isaacs, M. D. and Professor of Diseases of the• Eye and Ear in . the :Medicell College of , Teranilyfrania, 12 years experience, formerly of Leyden, Hot land. .1 No. 805 Arch street, Philadelphia. Testimonials can be seen at his office. The ine-lical faculty are invited to accompany their patients as he has no secrets in his prac tice. 4 . rtificiq,.ey.ea .without pail. No charge fOr exa mination. Doc 4 If ; Wa wish to call particular attention to Sew aril & Bentley's Constitution Bitters, adver-- ;tisal in our paper this week. ,Their Bitters are said to be the finest tonic and most agreeable stimulant for the weak and detie f ste, of any bit ; terstteretOtere in use. :•They 4tave been used in • many localith s with the most gratifying results, and are highly recommended by physicians for the preventing of Fevers, Fever and Ague, and alt malorious diseases. They create a healthy tappetit •, and strengthen the whole system. We Are glad to have them introduced al thil,see ltoriilt..tlfq.-thS'Y Mill 4 talc& the:Yilade Ithe poisonous compounds heretofore palmed off 'on the invalid as Bitters. Prom what we have hoard acid of them by those who ought to know, ewe a,re,satio ; e,d - pat, afair iconyiitoir !an that thr4y areas ibinesented=a'suierior me tlieinal. preparation. They are sold by For a Cough, use '•Seward's Cough Cure." ItY";14/Mei Tea DYSPE rrlC.—Tht trials and sufferings of the Dyspeptic can only be realized by those so unforturate, as., to- . .be,ad.lletecl k hy this di- Sease, and. yet how Many of them suffer and continuo to suffer ? Why they do this so pa tiently it is impossible to tell. It may , bc from iinoranbe..cif Srk.. Wrtaitf" , feu , redy'Or"it may Co front prejudice against the use of a Patent Nedicine. Hoolland's German Bitters has kored y _thousa.nds, ,of, the w o rst os:ses: - of Dye ;'pepsia.; Cacti , dl4..acblS - new names td the Record of its usefulness. Give the Bitters a trial. floolland's Bitters contains no Liquor in any form. litiolland's German Tonic is a 'ooinniitatiott ,of. all shinvArtitredieiiteafi /the Bitters, with pure Santa Cruz ruin, anise, Orange, &e., making a preparation of rare medical value. The tonic is used for.the sago. Oise-Ases the bitters, in oasesslier . titatrirel Alcoholic Stimulus is necessary. Principal Office, 631 Arch St., Philadelphia,. Pa. Sold by Druggists and fitfferileViiiv While we sympathize with our friends of PaWHO' in the ;losS-iif one of their firm, We appreciate the opportunity that is now for a few days offered to our readers to se cure a bargain in clothing which will repay ten-fold a visit to the city.., We,. the-editor, of this-paper; • Certainly not lose the el ' , lee, but will either go or send for some alint from Wanamaker Sc Brown's. We advise you all to do the same thing, for sure are ye that if you ,don't you,,will-regret it. ail wintez_ 1 It will not be a bad idea for us to go "en masse" and get the whole county "dressed up" for once—cheap for cash, and if any cannot go let them send their orders along witlrtth, acid bir getting,,Such a ltig lot at once, no doubt otillAelegationcolildsecure even better_ terms_ ' than will be current, :Whether We go it singly or together, Ideals , "goat once, for first come is first served,i and we all know what a rush there will be as soon as this announcement is made .. • , • . PiiibAnxt.sltrA, Ararat 10, ISOS, JAcon Strattvz, Esq.—Some eight months age when suffering-4pm great .nerrous pros tration, the restift of i expesure and ovellasked energies, I was induced by you, (an old frieng) to.,tutee as 'a tonic. :your , celebrated nitter,poritial t ; and so , pgreeably:. surptisifig haVe . been its beneficial effects that I cannot , refFa'n front thus bearing testinionrin , ita favFor. As a beverage, it is as pleasant and delightfu!. 9f,;rich„; . , darlc;, brOwn. sherry an appetizer before meals, per leetly magical; and as . 1) diglter:of food, the most potent compound I ever knew. Alto gerher, I consider it ofie,of the,happiest corn,' b iciatiens of "Medicinal Iterbti e%or offered .t 4:, the] publie a "curative: I ,'most cheerfully and confi i dentix.,.r.ecommend it to,evory ;BO) ferer-frbio'behilitY, I; o l.sfefisia artcl Itliettnia.- tism. As usub?titntefor the villainous holic I!.pityii;!ops concoctions, imbibed ati..too-: many.of: 010 b4Pf.o.f.,tl3.sWeseurdifyi:; it,fnust . .!;ll9) prove 41 blessing. ; A. I.ILACKBUttN, -r. Fire harshen. Road Sheets's stail4i2}g'liiavertiectiteiit iu another column. Tun " ALL-EsoLAND li:Lv.vitx,".—The famedi.ericketers ; ‘sYe, Briftw(inie r6:altris" have btieit'playing a series of Match games • inphiladelphia, to " crowded houses." The game of cricketrwhich is-of-great antiquity, andlnow n round the world as the national game of ' . 'Merrie 4!higland,'! is of itself typin cal of linglikh\eharadter, &inibining wonderful degree, patience, skill, strength, courage, alai : withal : chance and tpiertall..4s: enoughto vender it friferesfiqabil .. These swine ingredients, patience, skill, strenth, etc., so essential to successful crick eting, are required to a large extent. In the niiiniitactithiig col - lime:rend World, and as the result, of their persistent einployment, Ave haye to.-ilay,:amo!kg-many other achievements, '{lie wOndrons “barley sheaf". cooking stove! All hor . ioa their, to the . intelligent' laikild Arid \tilling hands that bave 'brought about so great a result! • The" barley sheoP:is , ;both a*wdocl , and coal burner--a grert economizer, and in all respects , the handsomest and, most complete cook :in the market. Messrs. Stuart, Peterson & Sale are the m m anufacteS. 'For Sale . Wetsler, Milesburg, Pa. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. cr.I.IgMEND,OUS Stock.- of Horse -L 731anIcet.4;. Bui6lo ) Robesfau'cl. 0 loves at BURNSIDE Sc THOMAS' " A , B. U • • • `e.t A GEN T; 14111 attend to ail . Business .entrusted i to hi,sl care: Offir.e with • Pa April 28th '65. Stoo PER- MONTELI,AGENTS than can earn from $55 to $lOO a month at their own homes, and all'expenses, paid. , For full particuhtrs.ad dress with two stsurps. E. E. L 0 CR - WOOD. 1010 6Le# • Agent. V,ARGAINS. „ A"- A large lot of Sash, Nors. Floorifig, Moublitzes SL'e., will be sold beThw the regular Planing, price,. for path. ; ' ' • -• • A VALENT . IRE . 92l . • J.:if VALENTIN../....• • ~li‘bki.it- o .;•js.ravasvt:veT - RWINWIEO - •dre con= . stantly receivinz.now goods in their Eine. HARDWARE of every description at reduced priees—now being opened every day. raar29th LAMPS OF EVERY VARIE ty and kind at IRWIN WILSON'S; and Thermome ters at IRWIN 3; WILSON'S. rpHE ANVIL STORE is now re cciving a large and well assorted Stock of Hardware, Stoves, °Wails, horse Shoes, Saddlery, Glass, Paints, Sheet, Bar and Hoop Iron,also Buggy and waggon Stock of every desription.—Call and supply yourselves at the lowest possible rates. nov9 IRWIN k, WILSON. SCALES, at Wholesale and Retail, cheap, by IRWIN 4k. WILSON. • r.•i 1 P4r,t 3,8 : .F T"E' .TABLE.. CITCLEItY, Ptsaa , l'oM,ikon - s; &C„ at marl ARIVIN dc WILSON'S. VOGICKr:C.SUTLART- 4 iair i: 4:4 o t - • Adiriee:g 'tte - ' lenspies: mart lexlD S-DTT• 'I4IItY2 D; es Ati . • In • dart CiRosMAND,n4,,SAWON S, man .2 ta,:, --- COFFIN _TRIMZKINGS; a large , .liasortnierit nU IRWIN A: wasoNs. BELLSOAND DOOR -rmipp.s, sizes And titVi!T VNlTA:L§oxs : marz . a • t ARDS, Plank and•Schnt gitie Mr 'sale; hY :111.WINAct , 'WILSON. lAT I AJWAI . w e IPITS , VISET IS. •andASitter iiyanned Avare,iit the Anvil SAereZ•.•••''' '''S:'.lftW4T N. 1 W N • ithi;jl,l%CH' 11. PINDLE SKEINS for wagons, sthe. sigekifithe c 7, WIJ.sSO,NI T 001pligiaAss ;PLATES of I.A air aiiiti'.W.fAlkt.S.oo:43iilLsos. 1111 . 0V4 3 $ 3 ,04, 4 ,00,iietWilciAip.geS, Jam: uA`afeacin asalv:Fir's BoltaiAlittto, at UDlFFY liAlitit'll6ii:l449-,-;64a4lb;iiptet)i 20,- ODD IRININ;;kWIL'S N. mara 0.c.1 "to c , T..)" A;gl;:ag-1 , 00 I K S oNI ES, JL .1 "1 1 ;4'itoli - f.0i43,-,e , tri,ivity_fovsizel , 9f • 11a,1941 . 9)301:,%,k4 ion--band Akrld , fprA4e ae, , 1 '"m4 - 111 - ORNBISAIiIiETS - & SLEIGH • ". .841,L5, ut low piioes,. at. decZl'.66 • MARWIN4 - I.:WaISO : SS'. rflitOTOATF,*l , olll , i l N;alca be9t+•ict aVIANVIN. &MilL8010:82 odeartsge 0.0,t t .ttoEfiva uto A GOPRREL , RftIYKLES 2 OP" troWy • "TR ilia 'rgleikhilg, l ,tire - et: .1149 V;, AN'svottes iNICIPITA; W*4611104 • sr.lainoiranut o L ts all ones ibti limn:tent f 466) >to fa.. -.II•RIiSM*4I 4 .ILS ON: ' • 1 --- . HE ANVIL STORE n ti ! , ,, _.,) il i)iii - 1 . ; - .11 'Kf• f,l It I . ! 4C.lt.'• (j . 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"% .(1 , 11 , ::. ~ . • i The Anvil Star,o-iseterreeeiTingtthe largest .•1•1 best lot or %Went; il*et ilEatiglit.to the max iFetekthaligywhitll is I t lta j ustly -celebrated; is ..:•1 - 1 Ali a' tei , l , ii.ln , l' , 31•) , .3 .r. 11,i l! , 1 , 171 tt ~1:1; oRIENTAL - :liAnoii' gioyt d ,'''' • •„.„,_,•,, .2, •s• . . • ~. •k .. ~ , J •/...a: - .P. 1 .. .•: t; 'gift," i.. • .-: : - I.i li , i> .1:1021....i 'SG Aii Sib SIZEMI -Parlor aleetere,lifor thanibev abate; Thesstares have trio eqnaVfor beitit*'‘i•rutillty 1 1 " IsIT,SGA.IiA ; tOttIE "Xon,l' 'sizes '‘" , .. , ii . ...,... • ........i:r ~... 1 •:... r.../ .;.,‘ at - , ! .rS USQUEBANNA. COOlO Faureizen. . 1 ; i 4 , F, IV Allt , ":Elf Pk' itlViti "iTittidif IVA . BU RN R , RS; Toelfries. NEW B):Y t t,ES _EGG sl'l"./VE. i:, .., -..:Zi..811f .39.riLR41.:R0 4 11 - 0.. .'‘ ,• • ,",'' ' 1 :- NE NlT'AVXllr,i i ife Ittt slig,'Nrv i s - J . anct itailous,•,calleTr patterns %Also Ifenting 1 . 111% , rince,s fOr.atvellings,and ehlarehes,:tahe init.tip , ..witibrleks, and portable; cast'd witlx,golvanized^ 'sheet, to be.used withoutbrickek arhielityditheat• ftoirq,lnitr.te eight ,roomn,,nocortittiptii , siee. , -. , ~ ;9 25 fit; .rliwiN As WLLSOIf• t ''. 1 • .• •••• .. k _ 'l..tr ~. ••`,..: lA/ xl.:1 14:4 !.4.11 sit 3 .....01 rgre 4, HARRIS )*St est . 7,.1 eis.at 13 .6 - 04 .0 7". !I. 13.0. - 01 :I' ,••-• .2 tr2.1:14b obit. 4...5.1 , 0. Dealers 41 1 J t. , 2: ' 1. 1,11 5t s 1 4 3: bos3Vi_C. n ' • . •) 140„5;iff"ogicerilgr 74 " fA Nit 1 4 !,: 10 . ' - ' f:ltrf I -) ~.2/110.11.A bit:ft 0`4,/!: / 01, -BELTigpoiyil# s h.tsp tr 7.•>st ?.:`.) 3) ‘A) Z .ZT 431 3i.“,94.1!,1'a 0.91 •• I.....S.ll.titekolzi 3.1 . r. 4 . BUILDERS 11A-RDWAIE • ••••••••.S. fI.C . rer.l4! r±9; tit - 4 etc. constantly on hand:"'` • • .RAND • Atlkr.grg,T QAS"PI7IININO' .• . r H f ..,,W.IkttIUNTEP` •tro V.IA !WV., 11..4 , SCFF+FEEDING ;R:VAPOTtetTelt: _ ~* “..; • • : ,.•1 mi; , Satisfa,ctibii- .- Gtigila`litOefcr:_, ' RANP,: - PERKINS . & -CO:; MAN pFACTURING-REALERSIN , Cooking ,Low Grates, Registers, Ventilators WO -AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED Magee Patent Heaters, Ran ges and Stoves. NO. 124 NORTH SIXTH STREET NO. 124 NORTH SIXTH STREET PHILADELPHIA, PA. eud for descriptive Circular. 2,56 in • r, A • Tfy, T/ ^ V ) r r rn ;, - •1, % ' Oz - s , ,lt - mtzz;s 3 .: if yve cointan lyon,liand a full and well sleeted stock of fAIIIILY, :GROCERIES. StITERFINE' :•: .i.„ • -L IOa r.§,:iBITOKWIIMAT.. FLOUR, NEW CORN'NEAL ,'• ' RIO COFFEE; OLD GOVEANXEND ig*A, , .COFFEE; • - RICO BAKING MOLASSES,, STIOAR.CURED.. , HAMS, - ' • - ' • - •:, - • . NEW /NO. '1 'MACK : ER - EL, NEWS: SMOKED HALLIBUT,' 'RIIVIE FA CTOI"S~' CHEESE, COAL, 9.1.1; , - AND 'iLiAr.IIPS; ' ' ' RPIIS, CANNED of ' +: 1 .100EIGN 'Of„ 'HAND-'l3,lCl(tDiVitfli,rAt - tikfitf2s, Loh,: , • • I • fw • •,, • oilier Icljici.‘,9f : g-,o9clsltlid ate ireaeg'sifeto'm4e t he cmpe6 . hiid the'talile • olt • "- irAileghenit'gtvx,4olAPtclo.4#6l: ia - 1 -6 9 , . Tl - mArltsgP4.l3 , 4 7 .lpl3§-, irj G , eisers,Puferit .5"-If••ll:egtiiating Sepaisacir, Cleoineetiitcl Ilifdgei; with thegitteSt'i im . proveti:Tr.ipier,Oeare4 k i0r0..,-epsTer,..llr.ii;ell,; bjr - lear :This: meehi'ile wi thresitiodeleentYdurA'rain'-iseirbitYi ,- ' 4 & l9: ' for tottrite4,. j),) , on e i.terp.t)on, with. Lark, 1 4atibiAdik t o ' th'id - tlid ad* ' wiey of tWsAl'.. ia gia les • : 1 • • DRII:LS. es44(.bit bewail hintlkyg editii try for rocky oc )3tutniily, grourld•*,lfo Ibreikitiedr 00141 1 'lNOT)llii6hitti ‘ WVARS: pc• •• , The Ohio jlar!iell,, ster IS, now takiaglhp lea.d %arctooi rstriergerit) ', 11 91,an qrd, slo #-er , • ll : , !i "I'v 44 , l • l ) 7o ,VA e Al s, A. ;d'r'op itnifiiiistforiii,•and • g,ieSeithtir side or reeßtielivery., -mitraigelk fdr: f ond wan. s y : S. / .11 • * riatt'h ritiettt lieriblijty,•••ituito he best irk ihgOnarkei 21:1,00117 . Of:thein afeixbwirf-tiseY and give unirergals,stisfactio.p.,;, T • • • ••• " - „ ;Prladdittglei 1 - I,nrse. , 11 . Forks, Witt( thblabliii named machines. with - ,ropAr.7„ • I,or the. Isaia k ere ariP all" tan gl hlti J. P.: trdiSigitNlS.X, Who r cans ; g isephl at 43iisti a arsavahi.;l3 l 4o ka .• . ' • • A pr il o; •waj h o • " - •• • '' s- • ~•„•• • • •••• - - -LIA.ZARTIS elfo.ll3lS"''' ' -p. r.; emze A.l en , • t ;•••; IL:rt PERFECT 1) ST'GTACLES' ~• . and 17.51 .1r) :•••• ;.• r ; ;quo of the firth r will be th f i Stor A -of tfioirc s ss•• 4) 1- '" 77 DEALER IN 'JEWELRY• . ,' 4VATORRS, ETC., Sole AgenriefiteffeteirTeTl'ti.., 7.7'etithio'tle;y4 batil'%Yriki&Y; ati3 s • r `4,PMCYfiLI3 and 3° 11 1,4.'1 attend -for .the ri N pps.o ;PattoriAn Aitingliheile 'in' diftienit diAidasnal o4es, sniftring„trom iuipired ordieetier , l visit,),A„ge„ roesankuended-to„,avail thew- , selves of this opportunity. Vilr'§P,ee,t 4 aAfsdafia EY'ergiVS:liWO .— AC . kllOwla,geil to be v. • e Perf,t„ „ 11. 1 assispitice to sight ever e eanu.actur,ed , and. eon . alwayspeefeci and, ' and norilkrt. 4 l.Y.hilq•skrenkthe!k4:tid:lrOsizirsirrs;: the E vr , 1 60, 3 : WitolceoVelislon '' , and toloaution 01'6'117 ittiose pretpridiug ,to ' , have. , o)i,r goods OetJgh! 6B- .: 13 %; 7in • 'TIVEt.sTABEE:,. ••'' ;1" VEi , it AppruL RAIL ROAD. *l ; X . r.k.V4l) ..:): 1 ,1 ME TABLE: T 114911011 4.141:). 1) 1t13131 4 . 11.0f3T8 A 47 TifEEN :Pll IVA-DIU; lA;` DA4 . 2k.r= ' I LAI pits, „,.HARJI.E•y3,II.Izg, - " - " - tritAlgpolisT ry: • • :1 ;- • . • ESD TUB , G R EfltT: , 0 1 .14.; . :1 R'E 4 f . CiN ~ ; il;i- ir, Or: 7 PE.SSVCI:XrANIA:i '• 1:: ,_ :, on . ;411 ( .1fig - 1.4 • tAiti c s: • - -,i• MEM ,On. and after MONDA Y; ;23td, I SilB, Trains_en ,the•lPitliadelphia k Erie* Road will rinu as:foll;)ws: ••• • ,• S • Mail 'Tra leaves J'h . Is" • • t , ';' Look'llaren, 0.31 a. nt. arc. at 9:50 . Erie Eip'ss leaves Philadelphia...ll...sj) l oop: • ",: •arr.: at .Erie' -• ; 10 'lO a.-rn • m ira.Mail lea vaa.l'hilsOctplkil..... B.ooa. m. • ;Or. 'at Look Daven : ,... 7.45 p. Mail Vain leaves Er"a lli .50 a. ru t' " • " Leek 'llaven p„ Arr. at:Ph aniit:triat,„...: iThgt. a. tn. Erlc Eipreis leaves Ekie 6.25 r. '•Laek 6.10 •••• " arr.: at Plii;-delph' t 4.23 ; and 'ExpreSs'eunneet with Oil Creek and 'Allegheny River Rail Road Baggage checked through. ALFRED L. TYLER, May •22,918.1.1'5% ,•••• intendant • E°: Pr ' ()TVS li.glV • ICE . CREAM ANC • , • . -.• • •••'.-- 'l.l;%\i'N S A.' L . 0 Q.N, TOOM fOrlnt:t ty occupied .bv,.C. §toll under Bug's :arcade. Ireparesl at all hours.. A first l elabs.. ;: , • • conimeoted with the 1.1,.. , 5ta xtrArtt. . 7 1 iy "PATENT OFFICES,ven t . ors who ivish•to takeout Lettets Patient are ad vised to counsel with Ai U 1 & CO:, Editors of the A•eielaifie Aniericae; who have prosecuted claims before the Patwit Office for. over Twenty Yeara. Their Anierican and Luropean Patent Agency is, the Most' extensive.in the :world.— Chargesless than any other reiable agency. A Pamphlet containing falLiriStruetions to inven tors is senfgratis. . - - - - A handsome..Bow:ld soltune;Pcontitini»g 150 Mechanical engraving‘,. and Jae .United Staten Census by Countiesiwidi Dints and iteccipts for Mechanics, mailed on receipt of 25 cents, AddresS, . MIJYX & CO - 4 oct2-tf ' 37 I% l * itCiW,/..1.Y.. BMW -5ct , ..11..c1 -7. MG Ir; e 6hlet & l e Ref 9161111 ME A ' stree IMIE MEI =HEIM 7;:z •!.:p; 1111EIZI C)•i ME INE. eiROCERIESL-Mocha Cof:' .-}'fee, okl:icley,erngtpTit qevapfleet,qettliti. kifiltio Cabe, Biown Coffee, Beat Oolong Black 11this;Hafiten. Bolden ; ISy;l4 . ;,, ; Dzips,, : ;fi i no t nrticlo,Baking-; .10.1aascsi; ;Rind, andleicentltingin tho ;Grocery line, at the-lortai kaelvpiico'Jf i.tr3foit Itsrant!.`theibilit • article of Orcocries the casrMt., t ,Bl.lll.ll: - -.„. :6'fßß'S •-• & TictOlWASqk • , t;ik ipiovtgibita I.l3`elle'f6nte' . and' throng,bootdkho..cottnti4.if 'god: wait it good article go to , 1 - - ;: - ' 11 "J'I'' 14 9 (DEIENS-IDE's' 'THOMAS. HITIVEA,N'S Cele,Drated Con ' ' lfr iectatieikes, "Whitman's celebraied, P l Moitai;Balt:er's , (3lidcollite; )ato,. Cllna Picit t leq, A unTlcan . prdklel, • " , • _ 4.II.IIISSIDF,'S TROSIAS' R'bt' all' - i Trench: Calf :Sitio, Spanish' BJle Moyoncoes,,Sbecip., Skin:,, „Linings, ,and ev'6ry~thiiig in the lefither Tine. Witrninied to tOr 3 r •I• r I3UR . :I!I"§:EDN . T,ll - oblA'B. , ; •.• • ;"f , t11..1.. 310 ILRER'S TOOLS. an d ~ 01.fnati,;6:6 efiheiiyariet.les. 'saddle‘ry, •8uq4.1, apots, Ririgs;aind'evety-: Itthing a saddler wants in thp f yianata 4aring Of iltienesiii'Vd Al -t'o'-Le and 4TitOgAa'. : - - " . . , i .:..! :;17!! -7: >:: ...);—.... • . ~.. : ITARDWARE, ,i' raves; iSpoons, : - - Coffea.N . Ris, Sl]. , rys, qp q _ c i- 9 ,-„ ~ Rakes, hoe's, Lithips;'Foi•gs, bfilims, &c.,at . " .. add 1c..1 . J.R.IIRNSI.D.B'S , STllOlltlA.g. '1 ; 'CIISHrNG TA OKEIi, Re ds;tr . es; Rooks, Flieof Scwßair 4 -Baskets, , (rig outchnrootpai . • • . r. ..4UPPTSADA!,947:TRagAS. 11011AaltiEXS il2„.111 , their 1, variet,y ) ; --41.1.Y"'Vtitdrefi'; `ddrriiiges;"Widow-lar, Gtins, Pistols, Powder, - Sheet:lila Alaqi,TPYlaLall kindkilik • " i,rf'• A 81111.7.511Dtt:',4; TflO.lllAS'. • • „ ,• - • jLi:_•;•,` •'" iivVV• gATThuNs mats 417.,,,,f4.4.dv4dcvat BAIAISSWE'S Q,TIONS , epfall , kin ds,StoCkiings, -,11 Gloves Handkerchiefs, ,Gagtb4, kooks:. var'i'ety,' arid' %Fork Otiettp. Frumisnai4isids,, ;1 s oebes, o.;a4tges,Lernone ; all kinds . of. ; foreign. Caziied . 'Pro Peete4e,s, •Reasg great. 136rott's Soap, Van flogan , Soap, lcerin's Olive l Bl3dpi'Dobbins' OBI ; el 01 a*astily ,, P 1 s 11 1aitSQ9,; 1 4f4 0 171 •)SaaPi and eat variety of otberipaps at , •)i 111.1.RNSTDE'S & ir/ONikS. HE: hiahegt markot 'pride 'phicl. for .4. 4thhof co itcountry, prbAuce " 73 UitNSIDP d T.HOIVIAS. • ;d•gest and best stock :of 4:64:48 and ' to' giro 2 X t i Si keltißDJ: ti t ,reolleqd: Rittd"4 ., only to - We knoll at ' ; , iI3IJRNBI DE% ',V .QPILES of all varieties;' grdond to. order; and. warrnat9A : ), ' o.atrictly.pare. it is the only plaeu you can find unadulter ated spices.' Ti's Wulff - your - Oyin 'satisfae= tipn.' 13U1tNSIDE Sc.T lUMAS. .ITERRING, White._ Fish, Mack erof, se., at attrliNSIDE'S ,t'T/iSMAS. URNSIDE-S6 'THOMAS off4z,to I ihc.;liblig a ne• o . Alte-rargest anti best sfiegiect:s . taci9 of meratandide iu Centre coun ty. gun,. examine; mitt. lac; foi'iotirseive.i. . . DRY 'GOODS, ' • ."- • • • • GROO ERIES 9 CLOTHING,.PROVI- lONS, &c., .i,f, NO. 5,, 4'S ARCADE, BET_IEFOTE,,PA My entire stock of Ladies' Dress Goode, Diy Goods, Clothing, Gents' Furnoishing Goods, etc., etc., for cheapnessand durability ° are not eciaalled Centre eminty.fi apri t'os-tc. ' C. DERR; ROOK: AGENTS, • • Are meting with rare saccess itt sell= ing . Sr S. W. Baker's Exploratiom; and Adven tures among the Nilo .tributaries of Abyssinia to which is now added an account Of the Cap tivity and release of English subjects, and the career of the lice Emperor Theodore.. No book is received among all classes of people wi It such unbounded favor, or so fatty combines interest with - solid insruction. male and ;fema.le. sell it rapidly. "An ndrhirob;e record of saentitie explora tion, geographical discovery, and personal ad ven Y. Tribune. "It Wined in a :very attractive form; tun] is as entertaining as 2 romance."--Boston Journal' Full particulars on RipticatiOn to 0.13. Oise. .N Co., Pablisivzs, Hartford, Coin. 10 16 at g_EORGE A. LOSE'S - .. , . . .. „ . .. NEW. LIVERY STABLE,. An entirely new stock - Of nerses, Carriages, I.ing . g,les, Zit:, ft- , r ate, Private families for nisliedvitit safe horses and good carriages.' The stoet: is entirely new and the best in Bellefonte. inquire either at the Brockerhoil house or at the.stable. , • ' • •' . i3lltf f. =I W IMIE ri) 1. MEI zurEmPaPP. tatilvt:mrh-tvG4iAipvig, C A. MEI THE EAST INDIA TELEGRAPH COM N OPPIOE. rn Ft No. 23 lc 25 assail Strad, New. York. Orgaaiztal had& arteciai charter Amu the State of New York. • CAPITAL . $50,000 SIIARES, too EACII. - DIRRCTORS. HON. ANDREW G. CURTIN, Phil:alai tibia . PA S. FORTIES, cif Rusieß Jc Co., chi na . -FRED. BUT'I'ERFIELD, of F. Butolriichi Co„ Now York. -ISAAC _LIVE ItMORE, -Troisurer Mic boatral Railroad, :13 . u.ifon. • . - . ALEXANDER"tiOL I ; rea.airer Amocican Expross, Comp New York. JAMES NO:.YOI`./, Syracuso; N. Y. .. 11. PALMER; Tie:asezter IVOstorn Union Telegraph l.larapanv, Now. Yo rk,, •r: . , PI, ETC ESL , liTBl'ltA I', 'of Wo.n.r.v, Gibbs 4 , .tiviflle4st.ln, Nrov York. MlC.R.LES,,lievrYorl% .1. •• • . .! • - • A. G.. CURTIN . , PreAtient. • GEORGE CON:INT, • tsetrinienweilth,) ' • • • 1403 i. .111.eCtitil.., • ' . • Tht - ChinnFe Govern oht hztvin•,: the. Ilan. , toi; Company settpcirtA,of .th ei EirrUiro by .sulmj:tri m , elect rie. telegraph 2al?lc,Arepruposo culaznetiebv.r atisitm in Chiva"and layinl.; down. a lice of nine hundred miles at once, between - the fol lowing ports, Kiz , . • • Pcaml a tipn. Cant -•'- ; ' • ' - • 1 - ,0.,10,6 , )(1 blame 60,000 - • , Iliiiiii-Kotig i; ' • -". • .7-dl t ono Swaton . . 4 : ... . .•. . •• - • , •11,9o0 A inoy ' .1 - o:,s;:pi rod-Ohoii ; ' ;• " ' • lj- ;,' .v l l•.'.iylo Wan-Chu • 1.:;1)))01) . . . . IN ii;ii psi !.i)11,0110 Hang Chenqs.:,;' • '-' '• ' ' ';: .1,;. , ,u17,0i)i) Shan nilai - , 1,1.0 0,00 0 Tctsl.. . . hese„np. , -. Torts 'have a' fornign. 66:amerce of '59(10,060,000, 5 and: an enormous domostio trade,hesides which. we have thejuitecuso in ternal comments' or the 'Empire, radiating from these poiats, through its canals and nav igable rivers. The cable being laid; this Company propo ses erecting ! leap •':lines, and establishing sP4edi and fritstworthy means iof communica doh; which must command there, eh every where else, and „of, social .life, especially in China. ShC has 'ire postal system, and her n/y.froang now of , communicating. inflirma on is.by couriers on land, . and by steamers. on 'Water. ." • - • The Western World knows that China is•a • very largo country. in the main densely rip pled bittifew ' yet -ivalizo ttiat she coutams more, than, it ! third of the human "race. . The latest returns mach; to her central authorities for taxing' purpoiee - • by the limal-magistrates make her populationn. Four,liundred, and Four- I teen' Millione; and 'this - 1i more likely to ho mrider•thairever the actual aggregate. Near- • !iy all of these , w b ottre,over ton years old, not • :only can but do road and write.' 'ler zation. is Tpectiljar, - ; b:ukher, literature:is as ex tensive as that of Europe. China,isa land of t.P.,:ehers and - traders! and the latter are ex ceedingly quick to avail themselves of every . proffered facility for Procuring early informa- ' lion; It is , eitiserved in: California that the Chinese : make great 'ye . of the telegctiph,•„• thouglit there transmits 1213091Saiiehl ih English alone.' If ibb,teleoaph tie, propose, conflict iug all their great- seaports,:were now in ox-,, isteuee; itf is believed limit its' business would - pay the nosh within. the nest twe'years of its suecosstul , pperation, and would steadily in. crease iliac • • to enterprise ,commends itself as. in a grealer degree remunerative to capitalists, and' to oar whole people. It is ofvast na tional importance commercially, politidally, and evangelioally, ' AVP'.rho , stack of this Company has-been unkualifiedly recommended to capilalidts and. busichts men,' as a desirable investinent by' editorial ,urticies• the ; Now York - Herald, Tributi4,'Worla, Times, Post, Express Inde pendent, and' in tho Philadelphia Nor (II Allier Man: Press, Lodgers Inquirer, Ago, Bull oti and Telegraph. • Shares of this Company, to a limited num ber, may he obtained trt.sso each, $ l O PaYn hie 'down; sls'on the Ist of Noverliber, and $25 payable.in monthly instalments:Of $240 p eac c h ado ,e a = to 'meing December 1, 1,968, on DRP.N.EL - SL 34: 'SOUTH' Tifillb ' STREW, PHILADELPHIA. ShareS'ean be liblaineclia la^iinfunte by,4•;: plicat t ion td..l.Vt Rey.nololi r c.:• Cw,,Ban! . ‘dr-. who ago authorized. ,to rec,:dve suf•e.riptitnts, antl , eari give" all necessary' larnmation on th l l subject.. t z, -*, 9 25'69: TitIBLES! con - hiving six pI a t e "s; Psalrai lit illatre, Family Ito- cord, Gilt Back and Sides, Rio. 11, contain ing ton plates, Apocrypha, Concordance, Psalms anti 'Fimily lit ' curd,' • " No.ll l P., Same, Arrangod.for Ph etogra •- • „Same,- wit Photographs and Clasp,.. No. 12, containing, twenty plates Ald gauraras•No.ilip • ' - No. 13, containing saap, ; # No. 11, 1-':. . Gilt Edges, • ' Satne,iwithl Clasp 'aria Gilt, - No. 22, containing ,4p,ate, as. ,No. Sittne,tine Albreceu, full Rill n • • -The .•44set liter has _ttl§e for ; sale. rate • • Betterquitity prices. 'Chey :; • • , H:AILDIN G'S , J3IBLES; Binding Warranted, and,are far •. those' gotten"for • tint' purplpse he 1; . t klloutthq; ewintry; j andt Bola exter - ,:- . • priced. EO. :LIYING.ST •N0V119,'67-1.f.• .'" • • • " MERCANTILE N'EW TIN , AblI) SHEET IPON WAB,B .LNIANUFACIPILY,. • Inimddiately . ppposite.Busles . Building, on the west•side of Spring Creek, .. Bellefonte, Pa. JOHN 'H. LONEBERGVZ, formerly- doing business in this line in Me' _street, has again established a Tin and Iro'n Ware Mtinufactory. in, the locality a' , mentioned, wboio be is prePaCcid to eupply public with every .article- desliable branch of the trade at.LtviNn PlllOlO, wares made of the best materials. ROOFING AND SPOUTING - will receive precept attention, and at yes , : able rs.tes, and everything desired in this • will he promptly made to suit parties.: .FeCrOun Ines,; COPPOR • PAWTSI2 - •,t RAns, taken in exchange ior manufactu. - articles. MARK THE- PLACE! NEAR 24.7•E1`.' LOG.AN . FOUNDRY.' , June 19,'68-Iy. MADQUAnTERS FOR :GEN TLEMEN'S. , , . , • . • FURNISHING -. .G001):-; gOV;Brockerboof Row "7:.A. new assortment of Gauze. Merino, Uncut , and dean undershirts and drawers. Neckties, ;MIL bows of every description, gloves, swell.. ders collars, hats, caps, &c., by W.' V. MONTGOMEV,Ar, MERCHANT TAILOR; AND CLOTHIER AgetA for the celebrated Sihger &wing Ara chine. D •I'6B t 11 0 AP ! SOAP! • 0 "'Rich as - Croesns," Treinentlous citentent ! Unprecedented rush for the new firc:sns SOAP ! SOAP !! Thu washing powers of this Soap sro tt-nly rnarvi:touk. No portion who ilat eve:* tri , :tt: , . wig do withont it. „il3 1T...01i/114,11 :ons. artt pdrfect Pl.lltl'l l l - , utter (1 , l wonderful BP . ,' 1 I't - nrr,,nt. - .11 to eon tutu rnore wttshinl.; to 111,• Ibar/ any 0111::r 1. , 0it010 the Try Snrisi:te,;on according to clivuotk-o, funded. „AKI: :guy groeor It. only by , . T.,EV &. (Clll.l;Sti . SO et worx.s.) No. Vod Acenne, (01a York Road,] Phila .10 9,5 m, jw, CONRAD 1101361.1 ESTAURANT. .lIAI3,RY KLINE, Pito'vr , i ,- -0::z. Fresh oyster:, shell and t ;11,y .11;z:it hundred or - plate. Partico. can rely upon these being fresh and 12:;:e, Oysters served in every stile .15,000,00 p ....5,f01t1,000 . 11133 4.50 5 OD 11. ,; ty