THE NATIONAL. il a-Obiearlee leer: than km Dace mast be ye a for at ths 2.4'4 me 1 Vs. Alt Soddy reaalaticau whatever rammealeatione wane dasdi-d 0 1 . 4 In MCC, 21.1 . n TAO:pram t anveaca, at the rate Sam mato per Has, aeraialat poesshed—its . LOCAL NEWS. GIRARD'S SECRET.--I HAVE ALWAYS OONSIDERED ADVERTISING LIBERALLY AND LONG TO BE THE GREAT MEDIUM OF MOMS IN BUSINESS; AND THE PRELUDE TO. WEALTH; AND I HAVE MADE IT AN INVARIABLE RULE TO AD VERTISE IN THE DULLEST TIMES, AS WELL AT THE BUSIEST .; LONG -EXPE RIENCE HAVING TAUGHT HE "THAT MONEY THUS SPENT :IS WELLIAID OUT. TRERE will be no 'paper issued from this office next wesk. All connected with ' the office, have concluded, that as. "Christ mas comes but once a. Testy, they will show their appreciation .of the Holidays, by giving themselves .up to enjoyment. SEND to T. M. Cliristie,Lock Haven,Pa., for the Mason. Ss Unalin Organ. Circular, announcing new improvements, and reduc tion in prices, and compare tha' with the 3 , price lists of other organs. „ THE IlisTrruTF..—Teachers. • and all others interested, in the cause of education should remember that the time fixed up on for the opening of 'the' Teachers' In atitute for this:county is Monday nextithe 28th day of -Decembers It will continue in session until Jan. Ist. A large sttencl , ance Is expected. • • - • WANTED.—The proprietors of thfs pa per would like to secure the services of two Orthree girls, to act as press - feederS and to learn-the printing business. The requisites are, correct orthography and, an ordinary English education. . . . . . . . . Iran Mason . & Hamlin Organ Company, winners of the Paris Exposition Medal, and seventy-five others.. They are the improved Vox" 'Humanit'. or feii tremolo. Circulars sent:free, by T. AL Christie, Lock Haven, Pa. . - . Tm ACADEMY.—This Institution now under the management. of - Prof. Hughes, is doing remarkable well. The examina tions just closed show consi4erable profi ciency on,the part i tof the pupils. ..oir lack of space prevents the appearance of a re port of these examinations in this issue. RTNDER, of Lock Haven, is agent fo all the .best Pianos manufactures; Fouvr4iv7. the:nand impiessions were made in the job department of the NA- M AL . ' T, -on Saturday last. - We'simply- mention this fact, as an indication ofwhat can be done in,a.town no larger than this, and as going to show, that somethings can oe. done, as well as-others.. BEING general agent for the instruments he .sells, Rynder, of Lock Haven can sell musical instrumments a lower figures than any other establishment ineentral•Penna'.. • SLEIGH K Bros pub-* lishers of the N.A.TurztAL, were so fortunate as to be able to '.steal a sleigh-ride 'tether day. They were immensely tickled: 'Poor fellows, their ideas on this matter are not yet mature. They have not - yet learned that sleigh-riding, in . ' itself :considered, is not the - most deSirahle thing and, that when Minus seferaf adjuncts which we re gard as essential, I . t is scarcely tolerable. • .RTimrats' stock of musial,. instruments in Lock Haven, are unsurpassed, FEED.,KURT4 of the :Centre. Ilan Re porter, made glad our sanctum by the light of his counienance,:pnTriday . last. It is to his efibrts . While7epresenting.this Coun ty in the. - _Legislatnie,:that*erare indebted for the - Publication::tif the...:hicatAiw:s.. A very, wise proyisiolf, and etnitieritVbecCen ing a chriStian age - ihiaStmich\- - as, it _giv=es the people an opportunity,ofkisili-ing : _wii4 is requiretlot them ;...tlitibringAwidely iiii this rasped. - *mit . the ;Prue( ices of ,the n dent-tyrants whose laws . were -.written' in' small charactera and:placed so high uppri• pillars as to be finding mt."; Verily we lice in an age - of enterprise; prove; slowlY it .maThe,lnit 'none the less surely. Are we unreasonable,' in, ...hoping that ere king each..nian' wilil be fan unto himself. . rue best../alristin'l3lirti3ini.4 i th country arc to . 4) 44 1. .klynler Music Store. . „ - SANFORD has heed - entertaining our people nightly since Monday." To-day' he gives two perforwances t the afternoon mat inee, and a tip7t9p billin the,,,evening, Ilis troupe is a large" one ; 'theniu 4 sie and danc ing good ; and ":performances entire, infinitely better than - those given in the city, who have,thpit.oWn. opera houses, and all the stage applianceg, necessary to sm.- cessful l representatiOris.-1 Ile" - eschews the stale jokes, and•lfackneyed expressions which form _.almost' the; :entire stpck : iu trade rot: Aome troupes which lap claim:, to a pre* extenslic**tatibp< , Ile will retiiniiik ir141.1: us ta-morrovr night Go and sire liiin; :illl.l= thni. preve:lL tlu necessity of havitig,to...take up t,lie doleful laientation,tlie oppOrtniiity his . passed. attd . ,PerfOriu4npOs und. 1:,1144 . e not Ueeli amused. -- Tint C.a.nru7;i4".A.PDtiiSs.:4Hrlllit izpii early on New Yeales morning, 'We'," carrier for the trntind" with. his ii6ws% oti inat,fe's and things in general, : pnt, into a r - ch - ditlite shape. lie "says, that' inifofttutately for him, he was not bc;t : n . a - pi?e r t; a:lid:that lip will not insult the good - tatte -- of his patthiis by Ollhringtltetn. what purports — 0: : be ibc result of a.imelle - tion&Y; but be at best'OtrlY -ari doggerel. He says that lie, once heard a tlikui.eey."Orator jit; #eiti :poet and he thinks if that be true:lte can his mynjostdiestion .for„treepipgalooffroin the field of poetry. Will - . - Cninist mainly of a recien' - of 'the fliture;'• atid looking forward into the'. past., "11e nt'ill gurvay the situation iyith'ithe judg c meat which is unlyergally rpund to, belong to one of his ;Igo eNperiuncg;;Tle,iliita feel particularly ipMreetialy; and yet. tonfir: dently expects to-re,ceice. litargeanfnint•o? "stamps." ; He' knows!r4here his iMtroni live, and will call around; solliatthey.ne4l not make arrangements. to:yisiti him. - 'Sre hereby 'agree - Jo. iia.ger_mlevW,nt.tn; dyed and forty dollar - a - of anY Pther than. .our pwirfeheotrse, that we the surest - tootett any Wherc.' The Ilittittdd--.activity of the chamois-is' licArliere;',i;Jand'l4londin's tight rope performances tell - beneath our notice in comparison - "with the . - Skill graceful mov.mentwictiare seen eduthined in the attempts of otti• people to walk the pitvanients in their-'present condition: ; They assume a jaunty •aii, , and , a demeanor which is in asap` the enthcidireent: of reck lessness; and -then law' ont, utterly. regardless of accidents, Wilich• t be. case •of strangers occur at least - occasionally: have 'known but of,itr resi dents, however, who have, fallen;. and: a . s* they did not strike the sideitalic - WithAeF beads no serimi . . , datimge-resFuteil, "The mtinitiated have roil-thne.s.tlitirr LiStviMotn, teal knowledge sorely tested, : and . their; ideas of the. planets: not a little , confused,. when they see the "moon ,under their feet; , —The above Is intended as an inti mation that something "had ought to bt done,t—lf our goOd people .`cannot find time to clear their sidewalks, or have no particular fondness. for . doing • so, • th....ati liagities would do well by having the matter attended t 0,.. tWe - dont to' in dulge in Jeretniailes„ , tnd yr.r. ,we - can't help thinking thataccidenis ;nay pessibiy occur, which it w.ould be - best to prevent' by a little judicious action beforellalla;'. • We have received the brat number of Vol. 1, of a new and valuable publication entitled Hearth and Rome. It is under the Editorial management of Donald G. Mitchell. (Ik. Marvel) and• Mis. Harriet, Beecher StoWe; 'assisted bY'"'Jiagepli B. Lyman, Mary B. Dodge: ','We need. only say thr it, that . its" list of contributors embraces.the names of sueli ,writers as. Olier Wendell Hohnes,Orace Greenwood. Trowbrige ' James Ilogg, Prof. Johnson, of. Yale. Collage, and a• - •.great:. main , others whose , names ahnie ,re-a5t410 , 14 , ;1! ogralltee thlatlVliat.tiWy may-: write 12:1.11-' not - be otherwise' flout' tea la We, and we add to this the fact that Thomas ,tinit• has . charge .of the illustratio4is, we have said for it, what cannot fail to Make this publcation, sought after by all who enjoy a good thing.' Published At $4 pet . annum by pettingill, Bates etc Co.; rarkitow, New . .. York. : _ • ',.'large igoek Of legal .EkiVel9,pcS • rlqk ego #p this toiTtpe. • kr will be seen - by:referenee-D.to another{ column that Mr. T.-31. Christie, of Lock ; ' Haven, is the agent for the justly - celebiat 7 - ed Mason. and Hamlin .Organi;" and' that he is now selling at greatly reduced prices. Parties desiring ono oftheie "instruments would do well to Christie„'pr. send their orders.- COal.pgkies of prices' will be furnished when ; requested, • . . . - AGIIICUIIriIIikt , COLGE OF pENsSrLyA NIA.---To the citizens of `the ;State who desire to• educate • their sops as' Farmers, Mechanics, Engineers,. ,Illeniffactureis ' :-.—After a. long,stre witli , mlVerse circumstances, the chief of which was want of means, the Agricultu ral College of the State is now, bythemu nificence of the National Government .and the favor of our own Legislature, - - in.a ~pos ition-to effect the great object of its estab 7 lishment. , - • " • The chief of those objects is the proper training of Farmers arid Meclitinies, as such, not only in the' practical skill'aid: scientific knowledge of their respective•cmplokments, but_ as citizens-631d member's: of societi,' in that degree of liberallearging,.which may enable them to take rank with the best ed ucated and most Mfluential persons in the State. his is due not snore p wly- to these classes that to. the public at large ;'for not only thereby • will • the productive genre and industry of. the' community be greatly enlarged; but the . nohlest Of all sec ular employments will be elpiateitto : their true rank. In no other way' c4ii. be pre vented-that large and:increasing withdraw= al of the yoUth of these. CIaSSOS frOin. the pursuits of their fathers; Whieh :suCh, .largentitide faetlik . OUr present socialOndi= tion. it 3s time that the farm and the work shop shalleetise:to'he." - spuined brakesmanship or a steamboat clerkship; oil a place behind.: the .bar, whether of the hotel or conit hciuse,\ of-at•the' tail end of any of_ the ;so-Vaned learned' lirofeisidus, which, though they confer the title' of Dr. or Esq., can establish•no real claim to res- • pect and: full employment short ofthat lib eral learning, talent and skill that would ensure equal success and respect to tlie'ed-z‘ ucated farmer, mechanic or engineer. But there is umbilici objeetthough More rdatefial, Yet iari - !ely - lesS . 'important —to be promotedlqllllS'lnstitution_ Care ful observers all over the wo Al have long remarked - Oat . then s is . ac,gradilal . hut ming decrease in the productiveness ofilie soil in all old agricultural Aistricts, mainly owing to along succession' of the same crops, and the consequent 'exhaustion of the elements which Produce them. This can only be remedied by . a knowledge, of the principles-involved in the deterioration and an application of the legitimate correc tives, and only in-fertilizers but in proper rotation and . culture. A: et the-investiga tions and conchisions of science ban-;alone stipPly,the true remedy. So 'aliOriztAlie ocher induStrial pursuits : stands ever ready, must be called hr. to ,ffnide industry to certainty, to profitable re-. salts.. What, well-informed p:,..son .110 W thinks; for instance, of digging for coal,..in :the abseence of those indications and meas 'ures which Geology declares iudis pensable to the. finding*.of that mineral In all such interests and • enterprises, the Agricultural College is expected to be the means of spreading that light which. avoid error and show, the. way: to profitable effort and 'investment. . In the tern Farming or Agricultural, as here used,. - are,',lnclUded not only the processes of field 7 Crop;raising, the breeding aildelire of live stock, the natuite.'ena 'ap ,plication Of 'manures, etc.,: but 0150 the 'principles of Horticulture or Gardening; Of Arboraturepr the propagaticniand care. of fruit, forest and ornafneutaltreeS, and,Of all the other employments and interests of rural husbandry. So, io the term Mechanics,. are embraced Civil and:Mining Engineering, and Architecture, As far as :impartible by instruction in the related sciences, and ity . as much of practice in the Shop, I .aborato ry,.and. Field, as the nature of the , iiistitu-- tidwand ofthese pursuits will pernilf; ,. • And farther, as the Institution shall ad-' ranee and its resourees'enable- it to meet the wants of the, time, it is intended to add. to its elicits in the direction it has taken, as much of instinethin in Manufacture's and Commerce Its can -be . given' by such means. This can be done to - the extent ; at least, of, explaining and„ teaching the: terms, forms and laws of Trade and en larged productive Industry; .thestaple pro ductions of our own State, the other States and the rest - etthe world ; and those fixed principles, both of commerce and rnanufac tures, the' knowledge bf WM& save from those uncertain 'speculations," (in. 'the lowest sence of the term) which, ,prop-. 1 erly understood and based on true princi ples, become legitimatebushiesS enterpris es, with as much certainty of success as the simplest and most ordinary..mechani cal proeosses. In theinstructions of; th Institution a !general and long-continued error hi meth ;odds of teaching,.which has given an tiqual- Ij erroneous tendency `to opinion;; •shall, if possible • be , avolded. • All. depart ments of knowledge are of -ptacticiil . Use. if; pi etical;l' .acquired. and .used. • All a're parts of a liberal education mid necessary. to a fully equiped mind for the Qathi Of life': It is true that some are atlyocationally • in.- diSpeiisable for Special puisnitsi4-in the, same way that the hand is necessary for . ;its uses and the eye for its functions. But ,t he Amer knowin - g übthing:lint fitrming• or the lawyer nothing but law, is as much •aSocial mistake :LS a person all-hand- or all eye would; were such'it thing..possible;:_he a phYSical monster. To the strietly• cational, the ;attempt will therefore ba made, to eonjoi‘s all general and useful latter also, the realty ornamental,—for the beautiful is :generally as good as it is agreeable,—and so to place at the command; of thq .posses sor his whole 'Mental acquirements, that I.e :may always have them promptly at Com manit for , the purposes :of life f oxbether. within the'narrow:range of his own onto Meet the :demandS of 'so ciety in the endlesS . Contracts'cif the broad woad. • • • • • ENE For instance, and to shoW the difference :between practical and; unpracticalleaching ,in two branclies of knowledge-411e one _generally 'cited as . One of the most ..prapt.: ,cal and uspfulatnl the other_ by 'themost unpractical anif usef*..of Orthography and - Latin. ' Orthography is asessential as is etymologically for writing and not for spealfizA . ,: . : Arpt,shiblren! 'are mainly taught to spell by word Of, Mouth and hardly ever by writing. So of Laliu The superficial.mannp in which; its tudiinentsrare imparted; the practice of hiirryingthe student trdm one half —read and wholly unappreciated author to anoth er, the constant confining of his attention to the mechanical dilliculiies of translation :and soaping, and of thus always keeping him wading deep in a slough of difficulties, without any attention to the history, cus toras and - civilization of thd: :great- ,nation;:brings liim.to the-end, oi his college: Course in this study, with the one 'feeling; ,of joy that it is at = T end, and without ad dition to his general knowledge of; Latin thought; literature, science and 'art, except Such as may have been derived from trans- , , : . • • „ ationq. . . . . . . . . The difference, then, is not so much be- mean practical ;Ind: tinpractical branches, as between practical and unpractical teach- ing and this Institutjpa, while leaying to tllo:picent - the - direetion in which his Son's gaggles 'ilia)l be made to proceed, will so show the V(Plid each shall lead to its appropriate,praetieal anci useful re sult in the desolopuieut,:of,.xnhul and the formation of cliaradtei Sueb, hoped, :1114)).)atey and pot re motelyotiliiie the "k)liere of the Agrie,ttlin- = thisrimhfe clesigntle: Trustees lSrve lionor-i him tO its behill He has accepted the trust, with diffidence of his °e - f a po wet's fO'ineet all the require' ments of the position, it is true, yet, at the saule4lo4.wit4.rm .11Onest: detetmination:. to employ every cll'opttu 41.1cptiO: In this relation Le will iida, that all who shall entrust their sons to his care may •ebr on those things ; not eaclr.sQulont shall be made to know thoroughly Whathe studies andpractlees k that he . 811'0101ot-be. forced on to higher branches till those pre paratory and essential. thereto. shall. hare been Mastered ;•114..his sttnljes shall, be constantly directed t6witra - fliat Pfirsuit for widen the u:irent's • wishes intend • biro;_ that he'sliall hav'e.' tlie • opportiniity,'it he" .remain long enough a•u! improve it, to nequh , p a e edneatio erin el i , hhe olse'et:•ete; s : " he.he sustteptible inaelc atad regard forthe rights 4)1(1 feelings,. of others which ,constitutes the true gentleman; *that - he Shall be pre paced, as far, ,as,depends,on carAfulinstruP 7 tiom properly to pei•fiirin- hii• ' , duties za• patriotic citizen, without instilment of party creed, and that he shall lievinfornißd in the principles of our common, ,C;trisii anity free from any attempt at: secLarisu bias. • 4 .10514 that;it Lie ilevoteil to the pro- IME:NATIONA4 - ATETIMEFONTE motion of general education cannot be bet ter closed than in the effort to effect these great objects. That the Practical course in the Agri cultural Department may be known, and thus the others judged of, the following list of subjects of instruction therein by lecture and practical operation, is here pre sented: The Dignity, usefulness and profit of Farming, and its relation to the other pur suits and to the interests of the State. The different kinds of Soils, and espe cially those all& State; and the adapta tion of the various kinds and processes of agriculture thereto. The clearing and reclamation of Forests and wild lands, and theirproper treatment. Shade Trees and Groves, for ornament and use; with the policy of keeping stand ing timber on arable soil. The nature and effects of Drainage, and the different, binds.andlmethods:ogdpahliig. The naturitrination, Preservation And application of the various kinds of Manuiei, F.ertillrZers and §ttaidlapts;atid their qflecy. Ploughini; gUbSoiling and the prepara tion of the gimund for.tlie .crop 7 'finffllie.plonghing -ikiwn of green crops... , The different rotations of Crops, accord ing to their relatidn to each "Other, to the soil and the climate. The selection; -preseiVation` iand."-,ebaige of-Seeds,' and the quality-to, - lie used. Titniand , manner'ef'Sowingand Plant ing, and the general treatment , ofzroiving : ;, • The time and manner! of :cutting.7jor gathering, and' housiti g r , the various crops; and the care of harvested crops. The preparation and treatment of Grass land, both meadow and pasture. Field pasturing and soiling stock in yards, with their comparative advantages and herding on large tracts. The different kinds and materials for Fencing, and the division of the farm into fields The breeding and care of live stock— 'Horses, Horned Cattle, Sheep, swine, &c. The Fattening of animals, with whole grain, dry meal, cooked meal, root crops, and the advantnges of each. The curing of meat and the preservation of roots, vegetables, fruit, &c. The Dairy, with the care of Cows and Milk, and the making of Butter and Cheese. Care and profitable keeping of Poultry and Bees. Gardening in all its branches. Location and arrange:nent of the farm Buildings, and the selection of materials therefor. The proper plans and structure of Barns. Stzbles, Pens and bards. The construction and repairing of Roads and of Farm and Road Bridges. Insectivorous and other Birds; and In sects and vermin, injurious to _ the_ Farm and-Garden. 2 - The college_ Lear is divided . Into two Terms—the Spritig - a'nd-:the 1 7 ,411. The :studies of the 'spring Kirin' till 'cOinmence .on the third ,Monday (15th) of February, :and closp-oxt the:last t Tliiirsdayi•J2.9flo; of July;lSti and for the NI term they frill commence on the -,list, Mon,day (30th) of' 'August, and 'close Off Thursday, (10th) of December, 1809. But students 'will report artlie College.tin =the Thursday nest before the first day of each term ;- -new students tojoin on-the first Monday of the month;" Marto gic - e: one week's notice of their intention to enter., ' course ; to • - eiiiidele degree, will' occupy four years. The particular studies and exercises, = scietatifie and,l anjactical,— of each terin and year, i‘lth the names and branehes of the professors, will be.anottn- EieliCohnly.inithe!State Philadelphia, will be entitled to one student free of tuition, and to a greater . number flee of tuition in proportion to its popti; :lation, not:exceeding an aggregate of four hititlied froni the Whole Stdte. The . first 'appliCants from each county, if duly qual ified, will be preferred ; but if more than the requisite number apply at the same time from any county, the best qualified 'will be admitted to free tuition. It is not desirable, however, that more than 100 students be m. dmitted in 1809 to form the first class and thus room be left for a - sim addition annually, till all the classes shall be full, and the maximum number : reached. Applicants, to be admitted, must be sons 'of inhabitaats of the State, and of good moral character and health, sixteen years of age and pass a satisfactory examination in 0 rthography, Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, English Grammar, Geography. and the History of the United States. The charge for Boarding, Lodging, Washing and Fuel, for all Students, fs $ 100 for the Spring Term of 24 weeks, and $7O for the Fall Term of 10 weeks, payable in advance. But in order to enable the Institution to afford its advan tages at this lowrate, as well as to prac tieahze its instructions, the farm and gar den must be worked by the stud ants, as the law requires. This will have the double benefit ofleszening their expense and :and increasing their skill. These labors, however, will be light amongst the large :number to be admitted, and shall be so al.- :ran:ea as not to curtail the requisite hours of studies. Students are to Dullish their own rooms, including Bedding, Towels and Light Icavy articles, such as Bedsteads, Mat -tresses, Tables, &e.. can he rented from the (Mies.: at a charge not, exceeding )Cr term. Students are to ( prqvide theirrown. Text hooks, which Can he'lltii-Mlag'e:f the College at citv.:pricea.., 'rho 04;11ege"i's - ri sithsEihtlal;larg - e . and well-arranged building, and beautifully :sitfitafecl[oli a tIOn of four.htm- Urea - acres `of thid firth lithd; Penn's y4lloy, near the western end of Nittany mutt ntain;Atit ',Oen tre.l'.dolfitty, ;elf twelve miles west of Bellefonte. with *hiehallaee l itis - ,conpec.ted. 15-3.ta%0-mlfturn pike' road. .: , drangeinerts hai : eteen Made to'convey students and others from Bellelbute to theiColle..cte inert: ;proir ptly. and reasonable nrices. • Bellefonte is creached ftoni. the ;west, northwe'str'"arid - 'soiitln cat bg the Pen usylyapia B.ailroaAl and the Bald Eagle Railtaad, ifitersectinrat: 'Tyrorie CRY oh the Juniata, and thenca to Bellefonte.; and from the east, southeast and nortlithist by the-Philadelphia and Erie Railroad and its connections. intersecting the Bald Eagle Railroad at Lock Ilaven, and thence to Bellefonte. A railroad is also in contem plation from Lewistown, on the Juniata, to Bellefonte, which will pass within three miles of the College, and thus render it one of the most accessible points in Central Pennsylvania. For further particulars address THO. 11. BURROWES, Pres. Ag. Col., Agricultural College P. 0., • Centre County., Pa _MEETING OF OUR CITIZENS IN FAVOR OF SECURING TUE REAPER MANUFAC ;runixo ESTARLISIIMENT IN Tins PLACE. --.111 accordance with public notice a meet ing of our citizens was held in the Court House for the purpose of holding out in ducements to the Centre Hall Manufactu ring establishment, to remove to this place. ■Maj. Win. P. Reynolds was appointed Pres Went and J. S. Barnhart, Secretary. S. G. Shannon, esq., on behalf of the Centre Hall Company read the following annual state ment of the finances of the Company Amount Ir t anuraptured unii sqll Aniount pal(' for cash Total amount sold Unfln!shed work.. Total Total expenditurez; Leaving profits : .31r. Shannon stated that this was their first annual report, and that the nest year would exhibit a much larger profit upon the amount of business. Without enlarging their establishment, the reapers could bemanufactured, at least twenty five dollars cheaper than during the busi nesl of the past year, in consequence. a a large amount of expenditures for patterns and such other incidentals as are necessa ry for the prosecution of a new business. :After Mr. S. explained disadvantages under which they labdred, thovant of room . at Centre HAM; t (4.JBUslt,:es 7 it' took 1i e 'floor in favor of our citizens subscribingtti , the stock of .oomfilitiY.,:aisdring them that the enterprise was a paying one, and that the profits of such-a business being Pttnducted near the railroad would exceed Ite , :st atementrof th,e : it 'M. 't . eytu;his, 13ush John irwin,w_ere appointed a coin ntittee to solicit subscriptions to the capi taLst4k of the:Company, and!' Oa it :he= extended; to a Sum.upt.les: than- 4 %0,000 with the "tinderStiniditig . niat - th&Coinpany locate,,here. , Otr inotkitifehe' :theeting adWhied ' in structing the committee to meet at Centre !Hall ou I.llolr.4ttiqontlailkJaituar‘. - at =I Osai "Evelopes sor rale at this office. ' BELLEYONTE BtARKETS. BELLuFozifi,l, Dec. 25; AMA Grain and Flour Market. Flour per 'barrel White wheat ber Imrshel Red Wheat; a ". Corns(new) • ; Oats of ac .. • Rye per bushel. Buckwheat per buSiiel Cloversced a l!rovilidAllarkcit,. • Apples-icied, per Pi, . .. Dried Peaches, per pound Dried Cherries Beans per r• • Butter per pound Beefsteak per prottnd Beef roasts • Chickens-'each, live • Turkeys live, each • Cheeseper pound . . Rams per pound Bacon • • Lard, per pound • Eggs per:dozen - Mutton and Lamb per pound Veal entletsTer pound Potatoes per bushel Cosl by ShortliAge & Co Anthracite coal at 'yard. Shamokin Pea Coal. Shatnokiri-Nut::. Shamokib Stove Shamokin Egg •' ' Shamokin Broken.. Wilkesimrre Nut:.. Wilkesbarre Stove. Willie:§baire •Egg; Wilkesbarre Broken SPECIAL NOTICES ME SOME of our subscribers it seenia hare been laboring tinder a inistak6; : concerhing the mark at the head of our editorial page. Thissis-to beffound mf everytpaper. Are:itL , nue, And its object is to call attention to the fact that tbe:'subsei:iption, of those who find Xin connection with their nante,v, •- • will expire ; within two weeks net .. . , sucdeeding appearance of this mark: Antidote fOr. strong drink lot sale at Green's. MAGNOLIA 'WATI.II,—A delightful toilet art , . ele—snperior to Colojoe and at half the. pi ice , . hoLl Gas \la:•hino advertise.] in allot:lin. rolunit by David Jones, of, Philadelphia. SyccEssrur., bacause of superior merit. Mrs. S. A. Allen's Dupre:vett new stti 1 hair reaigyer :or flre . isiti . g, iu owe battio: Every Druggist it .113 it. Price . .. Quo Dollar., ••; "WILL wonders never ease ?" is the uniform exclamation of.the millions who constantly use Barrett's Vegetable hair Restorative." One bottle will convince the most Sceptical oritS mica culougelfect fipon the human hair. =I Dearxr.ss, BLlND.szss and Catarrh treated with the utmost i•uccoss by J. Isaac:., M. D. aod. Professor - of DiseaseSOf the Dy 6 and Dar in the Nedical College of Pennsylvania, 13 years experience, formerly of Leyden, tlol and.j No. 805 Arch street, Philadelphia. Testimonials can be seemipt his office. The medical— faculty are InVited to accompany their patients as he has no secrets in his prac :tice. Artificial eyes inserted without pain. No charge for examination. Dee 4-'tf "2i3t,' may scar and blaneh your brow, 2. •butif cannot SiNor your •hair, if you use that excellent-renewer known as "Barrett's :Vegetable Hair .ReStoratiVe" to the abso lrite eelit§ion •of all the vile compounds with WhiCli the Market is -floode(l.—Ports mthith T,CR.m. Plantation Bitters, andwith them a new hMse Of life. The old are made young again ,the middle-aged - rejoice; and the young become dont): y liant .by ' using this splenuidtonic. Dyspept.in, Heartburn, Liver Complaint, Head ache, Pains th:: side, "Crick in the back." and ad symptoms : of Stomachic Derangement, yield at once' to the health giving hill Ilene.: of ,Plant a ton Bitters. - Thcy add strength to the system b-nd buoyancy to the mind. • • Arzs . .)r - A::-.Last week we called attention to the . Constitution Bitters of Seward & Befit noW .take pleasdre in notcing Weir Alisnia for the hair, which is said to bp a very fme article for the toilet. We .are of the opinion that the preparation of S. B. are all good, for the reputation ;they. sustain.as pruggists is good evidence that theywonld ..not. put any thing in the market of an ordinary character. F. P. Green,-has 4t Ibr,sale—and we -hope our friends will try . it. •,• ; . 1? or ill BrcitichiiiraMetions; try Seward's ;Cough cure :4~ is =Syr-~-~ To C'oNstimr•rivEs.—The Advertiser, having been restored t., health In a few weeks, by a very ,simpleyemedy-afterfflaving • 411Irered soy oral ycar~'~ritlt ‘Cse;Ore-WilgAtfeclibn. and that! dreattAiseasii,_Conintniption—isauxiots t 6 make; known to his fellow so tierers the means of cure. To all ,who. desirnit, he will send a eopy.of the ifsedtf: ee . :ivith:the di - reetions for rirepitritigad:TllSlitg tie same, which they ciii find iF sare Cure for Consupt , on. Astlt ma. 13ron The oily ob,iert of the ad •-ertiser in sending the - Pri7Sciription is to benefit the afflicted, and spii , iad information Ni lath he conceiws hopes every StitTerior remedy: as it *ill ‘iost them uothietr, tittitr, lu•tive a blessil,A% - Putties' wishing the pm'seriptioo. will p 'ens., suldre,"4; XVIL:;UN, 165 South 2CI St.. Williamsburg, Kings Co. li.l • - W.ti wish to'call particular - attention to Sew •tril .icr;Beiitley's, Constitution - Bitters. adv.o- ti.s•d in our paper this week.• •Their itittors are said to be the finest tonic and most agreeable stimulant for the Weak and delicate, of any bit, - ; ten: heretotore in Thlcv havelwen *tang loaali tit s with the most grail tving, and ar: highly recto - amended by physicians for the prevoqh . ig,ol: lor,•ers:Fergr and .erne, and Ili uni,lorigus diseases.ni•eyjnieattnialegltity appetiV, and stienfithen't he, whole syl..tifin.'Alre arc glad to have them introduced in this sec tion,,aud hope they will take the„place et all the noise] tons cell]] aiunds heratotni c papnecl oft on the as Bitters. TrOm what We have heard said ot them by those it ho ought tii know, We arc satisfied tha - t a fair,' trial will convince all that th-y are as represented—a titiperiur nie 2 thcinal preparation. They are sold by Fora Cough, use "Seward's Cough Cure." TonDYsitat-ric —The trial> , and sufferinffs of the Dyspcptie can only be:realized by those so unit - aqui-ate as to be afflicted hr this di sease, and yet how inane of themk sufferand,. continue to sutler ? Why: theytie this so.pa; tiently it is impossible to tell. It may be front: ignorance of any certain remedy, or it may be front prejudice against the use or a Patent iittofland's, German Bitters has. Cara thou: units Jor. the'-worst - cases of pcpsia, and each day adds new na mes to the record of its usefulness. Give the Bitters a trial. Iloo~l:~ud's tets.coutaing no, Liver in 'n.n . y fe , ref - liloofiand'it3ei'L O an Tai t i e p qou3,10;i0), :of alb the ingredients of the: Vitters,' ; ' i yitli 'purl' F. , al.3ta Cruz' encl . ,. anise) oraßte,'„ Skc;, , tl- - p r eparatien of rare. we is used ft.• the seine . diseases as the . bitters; ia' cases where some lcuitejjs Stini9lug, ,is necessary. Principal Office k .4? VA:reW S O,P phuadelphia, Pit.t. Sold by Druggists and others, every where. friein4 of Oak gall in thC lOss of ,one of. their-. We apkqeia.ke.tlio:opportnnity that Is now for.a fey. , days.ollered to our readers to se cure a!lmrgain iu c luthing which' frill repay ten-fbld a visit to the city. We, the editor of this . paper,t will, certainly not lose the: chance, but will either go or send for some thing from Wananiakor Tirown's. lidvise you all to do the _,acne tliing,forsure are we . fl; T—on'ao , :ct ydri re.zrel it lii „ , - Winter, „ . . 5~9,9U 13,4183 :',,)1ti,51 , It.`isill . be a Jkad idei,forus to go "en masse. 3 '.andget the wlkyle. county , ;dressed mi't for .once-,eheap.for_ cash, and if. any cannot go let them-seed their orders. along with us; and-by getthig such:a .lot at once, no doubt our delegation couldsecure even better terms than will .be current. Whether «e go it singly or together, let us go at once, for flrst: come is• tirst served, and we all I:4:oWvliat a ruSh there will be as'soon as ' this'announcement is made • 16,159 - 53 11, 390,11 4093,41. V ; ti ,* I ::1(13 ,gs. / .—„sorno eight months ago when stiff:ring from great nervotts pros, trittion the ros : ult .exposurc and ; 0172.0.a : 45 e l l energies,. Nits induced by ) oh) friend) to take .as.,t) ,totist : your celebrated Bitter Cordiiti.; :and. su: agreeality surpriSing— hay c: been i . is bent Bill dices tliat I cannot Ira n . .,froni thus bearing letialetiy in its favor. As at beverage, it is as pleasant and delightral Wale._ of rich, dark, brown: Cherry'; Us an" upiwrizt.r lior:' Icetly- tnagioal,t and . .as a Ll . ..gusty:. It, f•ai the: 11.161,1 . pt)(6lt . C4 , 114 , 011:14 I A.ko• ;;ether, c.aisitlyv it talc of the !topple : r eom bioations liet : bs ever all-red to the public us a curative. .1 roast cheerfully and confidently tettointnend it to every snf fercr.from,Debility,. Dyspepsia Ilheutna-. 71.15`a1: '. .A . A:ZElthitit.4ite'r(li' the: ViihliMlSlS 111 , 1; ()hello and citrons cohcoctions. imbibed at to ,nt.any or the public bars of the present-day it tnttstalso prove :rliie -ink. A. IV. • a; . liezat 6pee,Lz's 'Eta nd aeaLrtisau.ent n another column. • so 11? -I-15 a 18 40 a 50 1 00 a 2 00 $4 00 per ton 00'per ton . SOO per ton . S 00 per ton . 7,80 per ton . SOO *per ton . So per ton S 80 i)erton .. SSu per ton I=l =I .. - PN'.::-IFE,IDAIL 7 .I. - s)IORNING. DECEMBER .25 1 - - _. I Bps„. BEW - IN THE MATTER O.F, THE -ES . , tat e of Archibald Dean, decd.' The undersigned, en - auditor ; appointedlbi the Orphans Court of C'entrei eounty,t:O : nialia distribution of the balarke in the hands of Josiah 11. Brown, administrator of &e.. to. the . parties entitled thereto, will attend to the duties of his appointment. at his otlice in Pelle' fonte, on Friday, the Sib of January, 1809, at 10 o'clock, a. m. JN O. 11. LOVE, Auditor. decll is ..,.• : $lO DO 1,70 . • 1,65 1,00 55 1,25 1,00 IN THE MATTER OF THE ES tate o: Jacob Stovor, dce'd. The undersigned, appointed by order of the Orphans' Court of Centro county, to Invite distributioti`of ;the balance JO .the homdS of B. 0. Deiiiiriger. adminibtrafor 6., and amongst the persons entitled thereto, will attend to the duties of his appointment at his office in Bellefonte, on Thursday, the 7th day of Jan. nary, 1.350, at 1 p. tn. dee-lt-ts J.NO. a. BOVE, Auditor. ORPHAN'S 'COURT SALE. ..22 a 25 ..12 a 25 . a 45 ..20 a 22 a 20 ..22 a 25 _2O a 22 • • xis By rirtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Centre county, will be exposed to public sale on the premises at Shin,gletowa, near Boalsburg, Pa.„ .20 a 25 10 a 20 a 20 .$.l 25 ON SATURDAY, NOYEMVER .2147.1865, at 10 the; following. described real estate : A certain messuage, tenemelt, or tract of laud, situate in Harris township, Centre counts, Ponn'a.; hennaed and de scribed as follows: On the east by Nicholas strong, on the north by lands . of (Hit er Campbell, on .the west 'l4 . lands of Jacob Mussel's heirs, and on the south by Nittany mountain, containing about seventeen acres, on which is erected a two-story frame house, frame stable and other outbuildings. . TERMS OP S.:LB.—One third on con firmation of sak.by the Court; ono,thirdlin one' thereafter, With intereV," ktid the balance at death of the widow, with interest payable annually during her till:, the last two tenements to be secured by Bond and snort gape. • GEO. W. SW 1113., TZ. u kan - l 'of Anna: , : Foi. (Ij.awrlni;e7:Eux 1040 • A. ; fIENTRE COUNTY TEACH— vv E INSTIT UTE.—Tho annual County Instilate will be hell at Unionville, eon , neon ing on ..10.ND,A.Y, Dec. .28,:and cloziog .on Friday evening, Jan. 1. Teachers and others in attendance will bo accommodated at 75 cents per day. Free return tickets will in) . given to those ,who ply full fore in corning to the Institute. The low instructs tiirecturs to allow teach ers f,,r the titbethey ore in attendance at the 'lnstitute, awl count it the setae as &melting, but wnether directors allow the Lima or not, it is the duty of all leachers to be.present. (Sea Penula deli out Journal, May, I 7. ) Birec tor: parcuts and friends of education gener. a1ty,.:041 in,t.itcd to Inca milt, us. ,Ely_orgeF of ‘l2.v.ne iivc COMMITTEE. dec3-tf LOPO AL. • Proposals for the building of a STONE C,IIURCR for,theSpring, Creek Congregittion, near the cite of - the' preient Spring Creek Presbyterian Church in Harris township, will be received up to the 15th - inst. or plans and specifienions, apply to - REV. MR. lIAMILL, Chinn Building Committee SUZAN decJ.3t- Como i;) the residence of , cub Echicy, in Houston town Phip, aboat the first of Ate,ist last, a Red heifer, about one year old last spring, marked with slit in hoth:ears. The owner is requested.' to come forward, prove property, pay charges, and take her away, otherwise she will be disposed 'of according to law. n0.27.3t TILE GRANDEST DISPLAY OF Holiday Presents . , Ever before. exhi'oltell in 'Bellefonte can be .c.cn at the cheap and fancy store of G. W. FAIRER: & CO., No. 4, Bush's Arcado Ill:tking Dress Got.ds and Trimmings of all k nds a specialty, IVO arc ssfe in saying that we can offer greater bargains than any of our merchants. from '33;00 tt I,4iwards Why gill you semi to the city what' you have a !alley store in your midst that can compete with the city both in regi;tl to price and quality. ~Ju4.1. 3 q Nvuy :„ ./.<, • a'a ,"=.413,f.t..". ria We hare zyt our tqual for qua:ity. 111).1 the exceedingly low pricu which we (der then). Fancy Worlt „Baskets, which.we aru ,offeriou• at a great LoturiOre. - . A rich :n,l beautiful 'one of lieidtes' flats,. wilie.h we eau so that you can 75ets. ui $1.50, by pnriii ingt 1.110 'faute Fairer :Nu. 4, Bash'a Are:ide. greot itidtaleinvet iu C;:lieo and Delainezt. Caieo from le t o 13 coats for the best. sod DeLines. from 19 an .1 213 . 25els. septa.; HOUSEHOLD '• GAS' .I.IIA-• TUE' cif INE. For supplying pwellings, Stores, Factories, Churcltcs aml OEN I, .A.TEs'u .-u; Iv IT totir• l'lltl Oil 11EAT 3 Tho simplicity.-turd . case by which this ,fia chinejsmaaa,,ed, as also its: economy and great merit, recommends it to pnOlic ravfor. Call and sea inachimiu operation atpie stir° ! Manufacturer and sok agent, ' • DAVID .11)N ES, Tiolfurfilsbing PAM e, 733 flteen Street . ; Phil'at K2/S.IM fur Illustrated Circular. E. .c.1...11u:.:E5, l're , ,!t.. I J 7 Y. l:aultts, Pwrhier. VIRST..N.A. 4 IIO.N.A.L QF `--,IIII,LEFO,NTB,;PA • (LATE 11147,/ ES, NcIALLI.:7I:I2, I'arti.cular atteutitin futile . .purchase amp sale or Government securities. GI O: W. FAIRER 43:,- CO I\To. 4. Bush's!kreade. This just received the largest stock of IT , Pc 8 Ever brought to Centre county. Their stock comprbwii 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 tlin Fur , Line does Mr: Tziirea eXcel other establishments in the County, but in Zephyrs, Saxony Wool, Germantown Wool, Cashinerc:,,Tarns ,Factom ;Yams, :Shotlaud Wool, Zephyr and Paper Villa:nig. Litho:Hui . siory Line, we can supply Ladies', Gent'sVid Misses Hose, Insertings anti Edgings, Also, •tadies, Gent's and Misses' knit Pants and Vests Y-aper a4d _Searis t - !Buckskin, Fancy atitV:Pliiinor styles of Glovs: ."••••, • Also, Cambric Ruffling's, Black and Fancy Repp, Poplins, French Merinos, Wool :politicos, Calicos, otc.,, ete;,44l.e. , LADIES' rUILNISIIING GOODS Embracing It fine assortment hair Breast: ProtectorF, Chiginni, Hair Plaits, Co cis and Tassels, Hoop Skirts, and • the:bestn.ssortment of LADIES' &- MISSES SHOES To.ba,fau in- 3301 -AISO, Baa asiort malt of Ladies' Fall and •\\'inter 'Hats and Feathers. Also a Ito ga as.:ortment of .Black..4.lpacati, Fauey Plaid Cash- ' aiere, Statnpe,l Aprons,' Knit ' Saekr;, Fur logds, Worh.lug , Canvass, Mack and Cot. urea - rely ets t .lionthn, , • - • • 131bbori: and eVery=' thing, kelf- in - the FANCY .. LiN E. FANCY 1)01;,LS , I I,c ABtTS;PANCI, _ • n::.?"llbsiratts of tirllirig. - our •entiro Alork of ,Cent's elotOing w. NVIII it offQiilpor cent; Below BRE.kT BARGAINS CL o r N G ....ktenow otirnd :it - G. W. FAIRER CO 1 -I 'Nfr_g.LOPE•3 LEGAL ENVELOPES, atut eelo:•6. wlth ca id printeit en, t.weuty-fiv.; ptti cent. 11:610w auvenmi.eut price:4 at the olliee of the N.A410-Nnit. IN THE .MATTER,OF -THE ES tate of Elizabeth Rockey, dee'd. The undersigned, appointed by tho Orphans' Court of Centre county, at the .No vetnber term, HU, to adjust the exceptions. to the account of John hockey, executor,- Sc.' of Elizabeth Reekey, deed, will attend to the duties of his appointment on Thursday, o raa_ nary 7, at. d,, - 1862, at 2 o'clock, p. m-> at his edice in Bellefonte, at which time and place all parties interested may attend if they scot proper. td A. B. HENDERSON, Auctiter,r.A NOTICE. Henry Fivi.her In the Court of Common vs Pleas of Centre Co. No. 33, Sarah Fleisher Jan. T, 13113, Subpoena in Divorce. Tho undersigned, a commissioner appointed by the said Court to take testimony in the above cause, will attend to the duties of his appointment on Tuesday,January 12,1369, at 2 o'clock, p. m., at his offi.ce iu Dellefonte,at which time and place all parties interested mug attend if they see proper.. decll-td A. B. LtENDERSON, Com, NOTICE. ; , ;. V An ,olce,to - i for. ,011eers of the Bala El g fe: Nittar y Valley "Turn pike company, 11111 be held at-the office of Wm. P. W,,lsop,esq, in p,el,;efep., M te,,.tri ondLy,,the 2 Ni t ! -ddy l l 3.l)ht enibki; 'f,c7rf the ;Ade tint' `Prestlini rotary, to serve for thiTcnbuing year. or until others ire ehosap.',.- -- 1-i rt. ~-;:-,- :;• i z -•,-t --... ' a l eT4t:3 i° 1 - 5 i',•l '17 . ' 7 ,:`, 1 J:go. I.II,IYIN,:XFA't CIAITTION. " '- ~:..;r.. Whiroas• my Wicelhrrict Williams has left my betrirtdTeboartflwith.Otit cause, I hereby giro nntice:to:all i parsons not to harbor or trust tier'oli in;Y:iedbluit, as I will not pa.y..Oribititbleflo - eniar_ debts contracted by;ilirei",7"-:1 •7. WILSON' WILLIAMS. Diileeburg l Dec, 4,:3t . . HARDViiii*STOE§ , # c • T R WW & are y con of every description at - reduced prices—now beltikoophnsal:iffery:day. - : •-tuar2.9tl76 iAws: OF EVERY v i tY arid' kiniqiri;r l tWlY'*lDS CiN'S. 101AR9METERa,ard--Thermome j j ter s• WILSON'S. kIE ;ANVIL'T St 0 RE:I4, iio ke inryirell'OpertedStoeti• of Var . .thiate, Sfe'ves,-` V 111 0';'•- 116 1E 5,31- sficris, Saddlery;Mass, Paint.4, - Veet; B a r ana Hoop Iron ,also-Buggy: audim-aggen StoeltErof, 'every deeription.-t'-',9a11 , -;and: 'euriply..yourielves at the • now,9 • '-',IRWIiO;'VILSoN. CAL, ES,. - at Wholesale pad:Retail ..cheap, by . IN E sTABLE — UTLEItY inattang filittoth fdAt's,-spoikis; scc: f lat ' hr - BMW' 4- WILSON'S,, OCKET CITTLERY-;:all iriakes 052 d ui•iccs at' = hpytedslirrisozes. TIOUBLE AND -- SINGLE BAR= F: tel fowling piecea at . mar 2 • • • • - itzWiLippes.- ROSS-CITTAN,D IVILL,SA WS, m%ke. z1.4.1.11,W1N mar`! TRTM - 111 - NGS,7 a: large nasorttu ou t at, - flqrrisr & s , VILSOIS: mar?: IarAND . AND: - ,1)._00R Be ill sizes -:,• • ••••• IRWM&W.I - 14SON . •'S. -• TIRY 130ARDS, Tint* and Scant link Fi;r_saie I li.Wra. it WI APANNED TOILET, S:SETTS. • and otheJapanned ware,-at , the Anvil uny WILSON: - Store mayli,c,6 QPII\ I DE4 SK:Ei T S ( 1 048 al L sizes,itt the sign of the Anvil: As 1V11,86N. OOI£ING-GLASS PLATES .of e : all size Pir ; sale by litWIN k1V:ITJP0.1!1:. OLTS fot 13ug,gieti gin Carridg all sizes in:Use j fireßoßS,:clittto;:44 mart IRWIN A; 'WILSON'S. IIUFFALO - ' - S-CALES, ki of tfie - bes.t rauke, from 4Msup to 120,- 000 it)=. mar 2 DsIRLOR. 'COOK STO VES; ParlceStoiei, — and four sizes of, Gas- BdFnOrs constantly on hand and, for aito mart' MITER WVILSON'S. VVA:LNIKETS.:,4 - SLEWIT - BE LI,S, , a klow prices, ; - dee2l'66 .: dItIWINI-:WILSONS!. FTNICiN• PATENT' CHURN, 413, dec21'1366 COPPER KETTLES_`or - DlF— FEltt_siT' from the Fadory,.at low - mtes,by • .4r., , 10 16 tf IRIVES Rosencoo4 I:U. Plain Wainiit' of nll sizen.for' .'frainds: ay I 1,66 IRWIN S WILSON: y..•4;k0, .The Anvil. Store - is 110%,' receiving the largest and iiesfirnt • o f , Sto iC•R bref,lirarig,ht fo'thb.thar- Icef; emoier !is the -TuStlY•celebt'afect. 0 !ILE iYiff,lL .I,?,A2,LOII:STO.VE;i. all sizes, Pailor Ite'aters, 'for elnunherothove, These stoves havdnfieiinalfor beaUtS , ON - titilier • Tour ' sizes. LiEvr , D 'I.M.VROVED. - `.1.111,T S ies. STYLES , EGG STOVE. ,NEW. - STYLE '.ARCTIC:• N.F, W. ST-YE?, PICKET STOVES; and variens ' other pattenitr also Heating Fur naces forrdweatugs and ,churches, to, be put uri \vita:bricks, and. purtable, - CtkSedNvithgalvanis.eth et t„to be-used withcutbticks, :which Ivill..heat: front lour.to eight roome, According to a?" a 23 if ,", -:• • pANTYS' AMERICAN ALL -T1 - A__ „ 1 -7.''.. - ;-. ; -'• - •:. - .:....#,.. 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Y;iVi 'i,t.s. . 4 P ; k fl, rirt:k•Vp, l l . ,_:- - 1 ,-- i: I:#l,W 4 TF i t n rai Al ' ',lf.Z.4i.•±!--i4:o' 1 iiltliti!,F:Atliirsk .4tylio ; AN A - unination snit •Atari Ant :ertly Rig we set - to girt-entire LOW ORATES, 5 t _RAND, PERKINS (Sz; CO No. 2-1 N. Sixth Street, PHILADELMIIA, PA Send for descriptive Circular, 0ct,3.-18 stitlitty goßds in their.line _L.,,,:...11, A. R - 17 - W.,'A R--.g- OMNI IRWIN :WILSON ESI HEATING, 1, COOLING. ,--rtzi 1... RI Alm) Manufacturing, beiilers in REGISTERS, VENTILATORS, And Agents for the Celebrated Magee Patent Heaters, Ranges and Stoves. lii w 77.71E3 oysiTimßs. We:keep constantly on:ll . an a till and.well selected stock of FINE.. FREE jimmy SUPERFINE CORN' MEAL, PRIME RIO COFFEE, OLD.: GOVERNMENT_ JAVA COFFEE, • 1 7 X - YORTO RICO BAKING MOLASSES, SUGAR CURED HAMS, . NEW NO,. 1 MACKEREL NEW: gMOKEDIfALLIBITT, PRIIIE V FACTORY CHEESE, COAL OIL. AND • LAVPS, DRIED _Fl ) ,k - UITS, of all kinds, CANNED FRUITS, of all kinds, ~ • • FOREIGN .FILUITS, of kinds, 141N-Pl-PICKEPWINTER APPLES, . . And ;all other kinkot oOod§ that are necessary to make the Culinary peOrtnient complete and the table inviting. - :SECIELEB, efic; MOORE, 'AlltzghonyStis,•liellefonte. jai=x__6.9 MISCELLANEOUS. .... • - . _SPECIAL " N (yr C,E .' . • . . LAZARUS ck . MORRIS' a4:-LCBRATEO PERFECTED:SPECTACLES and Ey4-Glasses- :Cone ; Of tho firm will be at iho Stdr, .of their AgOnt - . . G. N. P.A.TTON, DEALER ETC:i Sole geut for Belletqle, For two - ):Cys only, r;sd .Sattiarday, Jannaiy I and - 2n Ho attends for the porpose of assisting Mr. Patton in fitting the: eye toditTieult. or unusual cases Thtiso suffering *OM impared or diocas. cd vision aro recommended ..to mail them selves of this . opportunity. • • • . ' • • Our ,spec'•acleg and. are Acknowledged to .be : . the • Most Perfect assistance to 'sight!over manufactured, ;and can always be relied Upon as afordiug perfect ease and comfoii while strengthen and presorring ing the p.yesmost. thorough!y: ; , We..take r occasion. to ; notify .the Pub lie that we employ no . pedlays.,'. , and to caution them aaainst . ' those pretendintr to 'have -our: goods;for srlc.. • Oct. 2, '6Srly. . ME EO. -NEW lOE CREAM . AND MINI-NG-SALOON In room formerly oevaged by C. H. StOneronsl, under prepared: at, all hour,. A - first class BILLIARD TABLE. . emirmeeted with - the itestnpisut.- Iy • • - PATESVP tiventors who Wish to take oat Letters Eateent are ad, vised to.counsel with MUNN & CO., Editors of the S'