E=ZZ_ TIM DEVOCRAIIO' WATCHMAN. R.LaworitTE, 1911111111UA - 11 - V177 it 43-11 LOCAL AND PERSONAL CIENTSRE FARMVIL--TIIC February LI ml r if this popular agricultural journal It tlt We desire aiain to - call the at tention of our agricultural and horticultural friends to the Merits of the 4iinesee Far- pier. No similar Journal furnishes s ' e.; much ,titter at so cheap a rate. Each 'lumber contain," lEirtrtwo pages, crammed to over f ing with just the information which oT mere and truit.growers need. . It is hand• nnlrgot up and kill illustrated with new d beautiful engravings of animals, ma• t . IIIIICII, implements, fruits, trees, shrubs, to the 'Agricultural Department,. this in mtb, we find fourteen able articles writ ten: zpressly for the Genesee Farmer. The 11,:!lcultural Department occupies fourteen ~rw e 4, and is unusually interesting rind beautifully illustrated. In the Ladies' De partment we have twenty-one original domestic receipts, contributed to the Far mer by experienced housekeepers. Thb pub lisher of the Farmer oilers" a twenty-five centbook for a dozen oriknal domestic re ceipts deemed worthy of Iniblication, and in this way is able each month to . publish a very choice selection. These receipts a lone are worth the cost of the paper. The monthly review of the principal markets in the United States, Canada, and England, is a new feature, a•id will make the Farmer still more useful and popular. We observe that the Farmer prognosticates a higher priee-for wheat. We advise all our readers interested in the cultivation of the soil, to subscribe at once for the Genesee Farmer Terms fifty cents a year, in advance ; five copies for two dollars ; eight copies' for three dollars, with a copy of the Rural Annual and Hor ticultural Directory, sent prepaid by mail to the person getting up the club. The pub lisher will send n number of the paper free, for examination, to all applicants Address Joscro HARRIS, Publibber and Proprietor, Rochester, N. Y. BARLOW AOAty When we referred a week or two since to the negligence on the part of Mr. Barlow, our mimber of the Leg islature, to furnish us with documents, we were inclined to think at the time that he had become offended at us and had some private pique to gratify—as it is customary to frank documents to printers, no matter to what party they belong 13 it it appears from the following article from the Centre Reporter that we arc not the only neVerica. Friend Kurtz talks to Mr. R., like a Dutch uncle, in the following style : "Verily, Centre county has a vi.ry modest Representative. at Harrisburg. Ilia mod esty goes co far that we have nut once seen his name mentioned in connection with any subject, save when it is occasionally scent among the yeas and nays, and when he pro- Bposed our in ighhor of the Dernoorat, Col ros n. for State Treasurer ; rind we have no doubt ihit his modesty in the latter. led lair, to the performance of .t. with trem bling lips. The fact is that few, very few of the citizens of Centre county, know who their Representative is, NO little is his name connected with, or hie voice heard upon the intereittit of our County and of the common wealth ; and were it not fur 'an old rusty Barlow Icicle, occasion.illy been in the ha w k of our imp, we would not be willing to wa ger we could guess his name. What's become of Barlow, we ask ! We ere sure he is not attending to his duty API he should, otherwise he would not hare neglected to furnish us with Documents from liarrisburi ; not a single one have we received from bum This is the first time that we have been thus treated by an oppo- SlllOl4 member, from this county or district, in the Senate or House. Om it be possible that his political prejudices are so strong;' that they forbid hint to furnish documents to the Democratic portion of his constitti tots i Perhaps a kte thinks we should have wntten to him Tor documents : that's be neath our dignity, we are ono of the sorer. Cigna and you are our servant, and it is your duty to do so unasked. A man whose prej udices are so strong must be very narrow itunde d ; we would give a trifle to see the brain of such a person, and would not be surprised to find it cramped up and contrac ted like the mouth of a green peratounon eater." PoLicsmaN—with steel stars- have been appointed in Selinsgrove, to preserve order. - Exchange Wt. would suggest to Mayor lloy to corn pct iisr Policemen to wear a star on the left breast—fro don't care a button whether they stealthem or not—so they only wesr them. They are a good looking, brave sad clever set of follawa as can be “scared up" this side of Sugar Valley Mountain— sad with a star on the left breast, there would be a decided improvement in their appearance, besides it would eistinguish them from other citizens. What say you Mayor NSW LAW Fmx.—The card of H. N. Mc- Allister and 'James A: Beaver, Eggs., who bide recently enterad into partnership in the practice of the Law in this place, will be found in another part of to-day's paper.— It is useless for us to refer to the abilities of Mr. Mo., as an Attorney, who is Bo' well known as one of the leading members of the bar. Mr. Beaver, although young, is cc knowledged 'to be one of the most premie n* A *Aomori in this county, and we , bays. ackdoubt, with the ii l idustry and seal he pow' senses, he will yet be a star in the rotes- Iron. Cesium. —From reports now circulating we Infer that our borough mechanics will be hilly employed during clue coming season.— We hear of several sites having been selec ted, on Which preparations are being made to erect dwellings. We hops therelnay be no disappointment, end that oven more buildings may go up than are now talked of; if so, our mechanics will WI busy, and when they are at work at good wages, all others seem to prosper. Mawnw STONN.—.This gentleman is de• eidelly one of the best Auctioneers we live ever bad the luck to become -acquainted with. Every thing sold by him brings a tom) price. He always renders justice to hie employer. A CRANCT FOlt A SPROULATIoN. —lt be seen by reference to anollilit bolGnifi, that the Company who have purchased the Burnt Mill property-efler to sell or leap an part or all_ of thin property on rtasonable terms. They also offir for sale a number of first class town lots. Those wishing to purelia , e ()Hearse, could riot iilaitm a better ehonee for &speculation, is it is • tifoloubiedly the most valuable property in the neighborhood; Lacruag, 7 —H. Gold Rogers, gni., of Pius burg, delivered a lecture in the Conn Rouse on Friday evening last, to a tory small au dience. Subject, "Age of Columbus." lle would, no doubt, have received greater at tention, if ho had been dreaded in a fine gulf of black - sported a gold watch _sod Chain with a seal about the size of a , brick bat dunghill; at one end. But as he was not or namented to suit the itlghtnltitans" they were "fetnensl" him. PROTRACTILP Mirderitm• "—The Protracted Meeting commenced at the Springs Some three weeks since, by Rev. E. B. Snyder'. is reenilting very favorably to the cause of Religion. Quite a number have found pence in believing, and the altar is, still crowded ':with ‘ seekers. Mr. Snyder de serves grelt praise for the interest he Las taken in the people there. PciotAirLvAtrii Ihrrkr. --Mr. Philp Kep hart of Farrandaville, CM rittniccounty t t y has leased this Hotel. and will take powsikssion on the ftrst day of April next Mr. Kelp• hart is a No. 1 Landlord--has the tact of noticing his guests emu fort able aryl hippy and we haven() douht that. ahic to render sitisfaction to all who may favor him with their custom. Timarms ! "Tie blood tan hank, lUs shaking knee. against °soh other knooked— On the oold pavement down he fell antra 11.11 " • lie" was soon picked up and carried into the Clothing Emporium of J. Montgomery & Son, on Allegheny street. whore by means of proper restoratives, recovered Ins p o .,a u s a ion, and also the possession of a new suit of clothes of their celebrated make. LARGIL FRRT.—It Is said, that 'there is a mon in this place whose feet aro so large that he is oompelled to hive hie boots and shoot aside out-doors, there hot being room enough in any of our slicips.—We don't be lieve it though. A scuffle took place on Monday laid be , tween two aspirants for a certain ofit IC in the Armory of the Fencibles. After consid• erable sparring, the biggePe one got his eye back d —and " Bill" went off rejoicing that he gave him a "pelt" in tho rig lace. Deserved all he got. Doct. G. L Potter inform.' uv he IN not one of the owners of the Central Press, AR alluded to I n a late number of the Watch- EEO Catawissa Williamsport and Erie Rail ioid Raving frequently had occasion to pass over this road, we can knowingly endorse the following extract, (ruin an article a Sunbury paper: "With the most dangerous looking track in the country, the-travel on the Cataw mail is attended with remarkable safety certainty aird precision- The thine in run ning is made to the very minute, and the connections are never known to fail. The traveler who passes over the road has the assurance that if the watchfulness and oil reinuturig attention of experienced employ ees can obviate danger, he has reason to feel secure from any danger, resulting from arcidents that hum•ii care lin This safsty and precision results from a per fect-wymein adopted in the management of the road. and from the sleepless vigilance and untiring activity of a model :3uperinttn• dent. We are told that Mr. Fonda ma on and over the track at all ,hours ; that the eye of the master is upon the servants of the company at all times ; that nothing can go wrong without his prompt attention being directed to it, and its immediate correction : that the employees know not when to expect his vis its, as at one hour he may be seen going down the track on a passenger train, the next hour may see him returning one freight train ; he may be along at midnight, or In the morning, or at 1100111 ; hu may pass over the road, when least expected, in • special train, or may he met at unseasonanle hours traversing the track on loot. AS the cm ployeen know not when he may be along, they are careful to do their duty at all times. The cars orrthe road aro subjected to con stant examination, the motive power is of a sOperior character. and the engineers are Stimulated to excellence by the hope of re ward, and by the fear or prompt. discharge for negligence of duty. These are the cir cumstances tbstAre winning fir the Cats whom Railroad p in) horoughfare which very few other ro dr en A GICNTLEMAN 110R.91i STEALRIL—A man named Arnold, a graduate of the Michigan University, and a man of line attainments and good connexions, was arrested at Oma• ha, K. T., on a charge of horse stealing.— While confined in a room, under charge of an officer, he broke up a tumbler and a pane Of glass from the window, and swallowed the fragments. This not prolucing death as soon as ho desired, ho hung himself with a small cord to the bedpost: His wife was living at Nebraska city. Statement of the Central Bank of Penn sylvania, as required by the act of the 13th of October 1859. Dr. Capital stook, 79,580 00 Di count and interest, 4,690 00 Deposits. 1,955 43 roulation, 8,615 00 Balance, T 4,266112 Cr. By nills ;eceivable, $95,812 45 Protested notes, 2,954 00 Due from other Banks, 5,289 71 , xpenues apd fixtureg, 14.052 00 Bonds 1n d ..Si ort gm gee , 35,783 20 Notes of othaeßanks. Gold and silver In vaults, Blair County, ss Personally appeared before me the sub- scriber, a Justice of theyea3e in and for the rend County. C. 0: Price, Cashier of the Central Bank of ,Poitnsylvania, who being duly attlmed doth ecy that the above and foregoing statement iajrue 111.,.the best of his knowledge and belief. C. C. PrilCE, Cashier.' /Armed and subscribed before roe this sth day of February, 1859. JOHN COX, J. P. Philadelphia Markets. I, I i. Feb 13.-Et r.l% • fAcl.-- That cis little „, „“ ' GREAT INDITENENigit CAPITALISTS. I animation lit Bit:lds( oak end the mantet to! i C.HE PHOENIX COARANY HAVING ',try OA to-day i shoot 1000 bids of Flour a.. purehamed idiot le known as the '. Burnt; i have been tlispostd of for shipment at 35 75 Pi i i i l i l l ) invite Nerdy theftt ' t " near Bellefonte would entioti of capitalista arid b i capes), I for outfit' lint , end b.& par 1,1 , 1 fur \Virden' mile men to thegroat at tridneementa this property extra mostly iir the let ter di .:t mitten : the offers for iilvestinen` It id infested at tin iamb r, Nubia , and I nki ts a 0• Isii nig in n small iii of the Snow bhoe, the Bellefonte Branch of the 1 11.59 r 11 11R-mun' "g"" .1 • "1 .1119 faintly 'PiCltlr"„"ei:i l ); t !:;l i tee il d i s " end i d n alit) at e ti l irtor " ini a ti n4 us i l 111111 111111 T hl 111141 , 5O io r lib' or, of the blob. Creek and Bald Bugle navigation, Cording to (pinto . ) •, 50 libli of Bye Flour These Knit Reeds are rapidly pnigreeslnA towards sold at 24 26 it !mil in an advance. Corn comp ration, and will affoollia dlrnot communion,. Meal is Rearm ; Pennsylvania iti worth $3,- lion with Philadelphia. New York, arid !Wilbert 624 per bbl. Wheat—the reoeipte are light, ltd t a mons . ea 7 rie n i t i: L tllhe m dw iyirzi. location o o and miller rotne forward slowly ; fl inni " and eurrotusle a d by a :entry relnankably fertile 50011600 boa only have been sold. al 5t.34 lnineral and eindonitural resources • it arena 1'1.39 for fair to good reds, $1 1)041 65 for peculiar advantages for manufeettrles troll kinds . w' ito Rye to scarce, and Hells on arrival The mill alto is unsurpassed ip Central Penn e'. Sc. Corn is not much twitnrscl for, and 71vanis I r n r . r diti a ti ttn t e it ia rogzi n ee d,y wilh nd am iL le Mn dull nt 92e for Fula' lily yellow' at which shine Iron e d, and sovernl mitre suitable for Plan rats• it to freely oftertil Oats rite steady. ing Mills Seel. Feotorie. be ,to ha worked by ait b 'MIR' I snit's of l'i•min at 62.- per Los. steam The Camparay offer to sell or lease any 1311 thy and Malt , 11 1 90 bus of the !silty port or oil ot taro property on reneonnbla borne they also offbr for mile a number of brat elo.• sold at sl'. T0...10W - Tim unnertikgneo win Alwaye be pre pupil to receive prop/reliving for Its •de or rent, mill will take ploneuro lit /111111 , 11ng it to fin; person eserous of visiting tho some ]LRAM 110 Y Managers .105.1) BABB'S 1 Bellefonte, February 17,1851) tf Bellefonte Markets The following 1.1 the list of pi lees at th time of giitug To prem, ii' ii White Wheat', per bushel, $1 15 to $1 25 liedsl 12 to $1 15 Rye " 50 Corn. '1 r:t 55 .. Corn Fa, Onto. " 33 gerime Cloversoed, ••• "5 50 Barley, 55 Huckweit, " 5O Tallow, per ound, ' . 12 Butter,'• 20 . . ! I,llrda 12 Eggs. per doe 15 ir Set. s d vrrti -wine in of Dr Snnilford's Invrgoratorin another .00l Luny . THE (;RF.A r RYITLTSII REMEDY. NIR JAMS S CLARKE'S CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS Pt epared from re preset-1p ton of Str Jill/WS Ciarkr, M. I) , Phystetan gore's nary to the Queen. This invalunble medicine Is notching in the ours of all those, painful and dangerous diseases to whioli the female constitution is sulkpot It moderates all excess and removes all obstructions, and Arm. dy cure may berelied on I'o BIAURI ED LAME* it a peculiarly suited. It will, is a short time, bring On the monthly period unh regularit) Hach bottle, price Or s boot, the 111n ernmont Stomp of (Ireitt Britain, to 44erent coun terfeits Thew Pill. rhould ,'ot I,r lair, by fentale,ln rit the FIRST TIIRI:11 . MON rlns of Prr.y• ',alley, of they nen litre to ),11,ig. on liforearriogr but at nom other note they ore In all image of Nervous and Spinal A &ado, a, Pails In the Back and Marilee, Fatigue on alight ex .-twit, Palpitation of the Heart, Ilyateries and bilea, thew Pills will t ffeet a cure when all other mean', have !.tiled. and aI t hough a powerful reme dy. do trot contain teem, colonial , antimony, dir any - thing hurtful to the constitution, Full direetions in the pamphlet around mush package, which alienist lee carefully preserved Sole Agent for the United Staters and Canada, JOB MOSES, (Late 1. C. 11.1t1wol & C 0.,) Rochester, N. Y. B —lt 00 end 6 postage stamps enolonod to any nut hinted Agent, will Amite a bAtle, eon taininv 50 l'tlle, by return mail. For sale by Y P GREEN Agent for Bellefonte Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry. Where the aliote pro; aru I i.a. to known It In no well tietatillsliell ma on infallible Remedy for the rote of boils :inn; Thinat, 11.111,0 t. . 11 , 01111411.11, "1 81.01/, Peal', I, the iir/yit% eilrit II 7010011, 111: ( - ,.• , 1;/ and et cry lirtn of PuGuitii tit. C 0,11•1. 1% - r last n I.ofe • work of supererogali n 10 ape to of 111 oieritt DtgoinVertol by a et ll known physienin more than twenty year• piney it lint by the wiaidi rfal morn It hen effected been constantly appreciating In villaia favor until in .0 nil.l rte I eptttatton ore a like universal, snit it torn known awl by all (awl tiieir name 01 it'Aton 1 who hove been - restore] to health by in asi al the 0n r lie van for all the diseases who h ti tin/retinas In aunt. t Sir Jainen plosician to Queen Victoria has it as Ilia opinion that coa;stimrrioN OAN ni: curt En. The wllf;ir history or this Medmio• fatly etutOrms the upinuin of th.i...,nnt Walt Thousands eon testify, stelitat r testified that when all other rem edies had failed, this completely cured, that when the sufferer had a ell nigh de•pelred, tilts hos ef forded irornedtete relief, that when the ph p n civ had rot ~,,,, teed the disease ineureltle, this has re. tattired it entirely The urtaes of this Maser in are alike applicable to cure • slight Cold ors roll firmed Conn rnphun 11,14 its power ass Rafe; errata, per,/ y, plewen I WO 4 - 1,1.11 ronedy cantbd he equalled The only genuine has the rersltra gloater° of "I Burrs" a. coil as the printed name or Oa Proprietors on the outer wrapper 8 IV POW LE at CO PROPR lETORS, aoaro♦ Fur sale by their agent. everywhere, and hy J II errie P..ater llephart helm liromi d Yeariok, rtivroueburg, Skew .5001. toyer, Ilartleytown, C J hymen, Milesburg, Wil iam Wolf Centre limit. . _ Obituarn. Du, -In Be'Horne, on the 15th invt., 'e •r nn :I • • TriNIT,/nigi SAIL Ali pita Dm, aged 27 .yeaskt. II N bI'ALLIIITMR JAVEI A AILAVIR IPIPAILILIIITICIS ilk NI EAVER, AITORNEYS AT LAW, nata,sruirricr-Pinn'A. on the 18th of January last, the' under signed‘l.." loot a Pocket or Memorandum Book, containing between five and six hundred:l,l°l6llin notes and papers, and about STU In money The. notes and ripe' are an Inflows Notes. A. N. Ruple, $ 10 19 E. A. Ruple, 41 * ''''l B 00 '. Jesse Ilan, Esti.. over \, 4 001 ~ Win Lyinic, over ' -04 - '7 00 " D. M.l3ilger, 2 notes $5() & $2O 70 00 1 M U. L. Peters, 38 83 1 James Raton, 32 00 " Reuben [(Wings. 19 00 John &neer, over 7 00 Due Bill, Tho's. Davis, 18 00 Order on Jos. Alezander, 5 00 Ituad Bond, __ 100 00 lot of notes of Jas. McFaddens about 40 00 Due Bill on Union township, 184 00 Note Wm. B. Turner. 8 20 $169,707 25 11546 22 And other papers not now recollected. The air eatustanoe. Of losing the above paper. and money are as follows : Being engaged with the Sodom* on the Tyrone Look Haven railroad, we stopped for the night sit the hotel of Tho's Cummings in Port Matilda, and on going to bad I put the above named Book under toy pillow or boulder, and came airs the morning and for , r. It until some time after,listit when I Warns the Book oould not-be found. I thenfaskitrit a 1 person. egotist per abasing said notes or papers, aid the drawer of the lame to pay ne person but %pelf the amount, of said notes and papers, as r have died my ail davit betore Jesse 11411, InTriffloo of the Naos of the County of Centre, and State of Penn's , of the lou of the above named papers, notes and money 41PJ10.11fielvarg offered for the above named 131 1 / 4 (,11 and °oaten% or Ole fir nil loternsais 'dens leading to its whereabouts. Address, Pluming P. 0 , Centre oo , Pa. Sworn to this 11th day of rob. 109, before hie February 17•'51)-lf • Jessu USIA, J P. 998 00 14,787 89 169,707 26 t_,AL TIoN LOST TO AItHEOTYPISTIL TIME subscriber offers for sale at this Ar. eed° Pieter* gallery, about rißVlehitY DOZMN of half white French glees, suitable (or taking Ambrotype likenesses upon. This glum will be sold at prices cheaper than sea bas - r abaeed tho eastern ogles, and oompriees Lb* air forint else' in most general [llO. ftetulttsooes b mall will reoeireimmediate attention. J. Bellefonte, :Vey 27•'.58-tf. PROCLAMATION Wherean the Lion. Jnmet Burnside, President Judge of the Court of Common Pleas in the twenty-fifth Judicial Distriet consist ing of the oeuntles of Cintte, Clearfield and Clinton, and the lion. Henry Barnhart and Wm Burchfield', Haquinte, Associate Judges in Centre en., baring issued their precept to me directed, for holding • •Jourt of Common Pleas, ladorter Session* Orphans Court, Court of Oyer and Tehrilner and Generpl Jail Delivery at Bellefonte, fur the county of Centre. and to commence on the fourth &ooky of April being the 20th d.y, and et/ethnic two wanks Netioe is hereby given to the Coroner Justices of the Peace, Constables of the said county of Con tra, that the, be then and there in their proper per s, at '0 o clock in the furentam or un t i l d a y with their reenrlls, inquisitions emminntions and their other retnembranees, to do those things which to their olBacs apportaiti to ho done, and those who are bound in reeognisances to moments mminst the prisoner, that griirlif shall be In the Jail of Centre ClOUnty, be then and there to prosecute against them u shell be Just Wren under my hand at Bellefonte, the 21tb oar of Jao , A D., 1059, and in the Sin year of the Independence of the United States TIIOS McCOY, Sheriff Sheriff's, Office, Bellefonte, Centre co , Petin'• .IVeh 17 1859 —la ?OR SALE OR ABET rpHII STORE-ROOM AND W ABS .& Ltd this of else undersigned, at IlosrarileilLe Centre county, elevated on tgekrigliried tiro Itue the 'Tyrone and book Haven Itellread, thereby rendering die location n very ferorable one (cribs moreantile, coal, shipping enl grain business, le offered for ammo or rent on The most reateimnble terms The inducements herr oßcond for persons wailing to enter bosom is arena, aro of en est r iordine ry character For partiau lare, address JOIEsi P. PA CliElt Ifowardville, February 17-'s9ilf ATTENTION, USE'S VALLEY CADETTES I rrne .fiembers or the Gornit , ty tall inept for drill Slid parade, fully equipped, no the 22d of February neat, fa Boetsburg. By order of the Captain Feb I7•'b9 It, r X WOLF, 0 8 NOTICIL The pubho•kr tioreby notified that 1 pur chased et Mrrill' Bale, on the Nth net all tho llorses, Carnegie, Buggies, Sleight, harness he , sold as the property of Chum Bullock, all of winch have loaned to the said Buttock anti L,l-- bid all persona levying on the same as ;t belongs to the WM .1 STEIN Bellefonte, Februitry.lith, 1859-tf - BUILDING LOTS FOR BALL •undurilgoed, thatold fu -■- view shall not retard the growth of our town by ostsollog exorbitent prises for lota, hare laid oat In the east end ut the be:swifts- of • ietdewtentsa Trobtrog oa 111. hop street, n tie ror lots which they /OM Offer for silo at roen amble uriora A plot of sold lota c ell he Scull lit the office of Curtin A E E 131.1„%ellAitit Bellefonte, Feb, wiry 3-'59-If, ANNUAL STATEMENT Offire of the Farmer's Mutual huglusty ant, ( . onsimay, of 'raft e county, located Soulh of litany *um (almh FALL. Jan ill. 1859 ' :The Board 4hreetora present to the itimojor the fdloiring et•tonient or the af fairs of ti .ompsvy for tlll.ll year, in eon fursu Ity with tho 1511. Scation of on Act of Amin bly, entitled, An Act for the Ineorporat lon ,of •01111013 CUI111,11111(11,' ' Approved lb. 2nd dny of April, A I) 1858 Assails Bills receivable being I'reon um Note., Ihl/1 and payable by the Member. for Insurance. wade dur Ing the ittiat your, Of which stnnunt 3 percent hue been utteessod and exiled In for the con tingent es pens. of the Cow pony 'Thus leaving an amount of Premium Notes duo and in forme thle day of $17,025 15 To which add cash veld and rewired into the Treasury, 3J3 83 Also, amount duo from Aprils for In• surnmes made, 206 74 Total *smuts and receipts of the Cpw puny, $17,685 52 Cpenses Fees and expenses in procuring Uharter, from 11 artisburg; EIS V t empeusation to Directors at their visors! meetings during the pest tsar. 61 50 Coimpetisation to tt.retary of the Hoard, 50 00 Compensation to Treasurer of toe Hour 10 00 Payment nreundry bilin, prlul• InF policies of Innuranoe, up •plwelione, Oflion rent, do , 95 15 182 50 tal available fund. of Co , this day, VT 402 tlf Imaves dating past the year, not any Debbi A " " " " Risks and Insurances made •durlng Mel - mat your. 21,6,11i2 21 !'or whlob 105 Collates of lusurahosb have been Issued to tho hlembori, and in fame dim day All prop erty covered by Insurancelies South of Nittany mountain and vritpia the bounds of Centre county. 111E= Samuel Strnheaker, Samuel Prank, Annie Alexander, Peter Zeigler, Peter Holier, Geo Buchanan, President, Philip Meyer, Vice Proet. Henry Kreps, Samuel Hess, George W. Campbell, Wm_ Durst, John Shannon. See'y., Wm I C Duncan, mooed Jan. 13 '69-31 • A GOOD FARM FOR BALE. A CHANCE FOR,. A BARGAIN ! 1 ! THE SUBSCRIBER ()Mrs for Halo the' following described prop, rty, situate In Ma. rion township, on the road between Bellefonte and Janksonville, known as the Plokle Farm. contain. log about two hundred acres of fire rate Lime stone land, of which nbout one hundred acres are cleared and Ina good t tatte of outlive-lion, awn fortable Rome and Horn erected thereon, ith a young and thrifty Orchard A never falling ring Of watqr oeuratuant,la__Gra Jlosaa.—Yor partioularsonquire at the Auotion room of January 20, 1859 .101129 HOY, WANTV.D. 0.. Thenesapad Teas of Obi Hilda& THElitttavribers aro purchssong, and Will pay the highest prioe fur Old fdefal, and:Em ready to moist any quantity at their Foundry. on Opting Creek, near Bollefoute January 27 -19. J D HARRIS A 00. VALE — NES 1! VALENTINES I I! A.rgeg and splendid assortment of Val, entities-jug reoeleed, sod for tale M the Bellefonte Book Store by I+eb99-'SB-tf, ORICI7I VINOSTON. NEW BAICER'ir. • _ 0.113-afIL-rIL LOCI SI F.JII..C>VT7-VeT. Roe peat fully infortm. the et I i own s of Belle fonte and rieinity. thlit be hee commenced the flaking buaineas at hie reeldet.oe en Bishop titreCt, wheat ho will Nadi+ familial at all times BREAD, RUSK. POUDN CAKE, SUGAR AND GINGER • CAKES, CRACKERS, and eeerytlitng finally kept ft, a regular Bakery. Hering reoureg the sorrier' of a baker from its slip otNew York, ho fools eatlelled that be will be enabled to render lomat aallefaotlon. Colt and exenltne for Yourfiteet Belbtfonle, Ifebruary tOth, 1859.1 r NOTICE TO COMACTORS. Sailed proposala will be fenereed by The Town Council, of ito bdroogh of fle'Wont°, at the Book Nora of (too. Ittvingeton, Eeq , up to Beturriey, the lath of February !net , for build! ng a Stone Bridge over Spring Creek, on High street in cold borough, the 'don end syeelftentione of Iv Mob ran ho moon at lire above Harnett vlaeo or 'At Ire music ut a prime 'or porch for rancour rya nod at a price per Yard (or NU banklnent. Sy older of the 'font, Council. • DAVID-MI f CURIA, Preeldent kreltire, Jl4O. T JOiternton, Sao y Feb . IS, '4B-21 AUDITOR'S NOTICE. n the Orphan's Court fur the County of Centre, in the matter of the estate of Henry , the Auditor appointed to r port distribution of the balance of the fund In Court due soo.pdarY heirs, will meet the parties interest ed therein qt his otßce in lltudlefonte on Saturday, the fifth dny of March next, at 10 O'clock P MM when and where ail portions are requiem+ tam sent their claims or be debarred from timing In upon said fund. JAS 11 RANKIN, February IQ. MO 4t Auditor ADM I NISTRATOR'S NOTICE. The public will riteri - ,e tithe notice that !o t ter. of Administration kayo bePn granted to the untleroigned on the wait, of Donaghy !11 It and filarthu II Donaghy his *tie, did Into of Howard township All pei Rona knowing thetnnelno. Indebted to raid CRIMP will plense tont" Immediate imyment, and th ou . h a , lng olanna will present then, duly nulhenlitmted for settlement B The thdarsignad will meet .11 who may have lousiness. to transact with him on the said estate at the ofli, of Jacob Baker Ent{{ . in How ardrillo, on Saturday this 19th day of Ma reit next Yoh, 10'501.0. JOIIN W lIA YS, Ad.n'r J. ea Navin& PRACTICAL SURVEYOR, OAK BALL YILLR , PKANCA Will ntiend lomurvaying farms. roads, ke MI applications iuldressod to Dualsburg P 0. will ro ta:llia prompt nlteullon ,Feb o, NOTICE TO LIIMBEIIIIEN. TIIE untleraigneti agents of the Snowshoe Land Association. owaing about forty thous and morns of timber lends on the water, of the m,,ahanotts and Beech Cieck's, In Centre county, Pe e .. He prepared to soil at unhinge or take a share ef , the lumber when sawed, (as roost den, ruble to pen one wishing' to etr,hark In the bust nn .) Timber may be sawedopon the lands near the terminus of the tteowehno Italtrond and car tied rla said road to market , nr lowa may be try cheap.) , floated down Beech Creek and then moseyed to any desirable point for manufactur.ng thew F,b 2-'69. 2 DT liyoiitning °amide and Clinton Dornoortirti pub• !Mille above aelveltolentent and send Dill to this office FEW CLOTHING STORE, IF KILESBIIRO MR. J. M. KIN POIIT, has just opened n good assortment of Clothing, Bala and Boots, in Lipton's Old Stand, am) is now ready to deal them out to customer. at lower prices than the s lino kind of swat. , hale been sold in 00. to , iAe n of th.• couutty F , ir proof, call and sue fur you rsel yes • firer Cools, Yrarn $5 in $l5 Urns Coats " $6 " 315 lkosocis do *3,25 $l2 Panic, " $1.87 " $1,50 frets, •' sl.(lo'' $7,00 Boy's Coals Poets an d Vests, Pine White Linen and Marseill Shirt, and drawers, Canton Under Shirts ■nd Drawers - • Fiuo Cart Kip and 0 rain llootn. Soft For and t lool flats a - mod assort Mehl All the e e he sold at ter,' low prices for - C7ALIN CAll goon and entr m airy by buying your Cloth In; II •l• 11n41 Bonn ni N invorer Abheaburg, January 26 'S7-2,11. AUDITORS ItOTICE THI•; under.igtled an Auditor appitinted by the orphans Court of Centre •ounty to ascertain isle, are the heirs or Susanna ❑aus dee'd, entitled to he paid the talustrun monist rise,' by the inquest to malts ittrititon of the es tate and to distribute the said money non In the hands of Mary Nolll.ln, lit and sniongat those le gally entitled to meet we the seine, has appointed Saturday. the 2flth. day of M-treh neat, to attend to the and duty at his offiee in Bellefonte Those interested are invited to attend It O. DUMAN, , Aud Fah 3 '59 at $:7,557 07 COM CAUTION ALL persons are hereby notified not to rumba. or in any way meddle with the following described property. purchased on the 10th day of Janu•ry, 1t419, from John Stress of Potter township, •nifbilineil to bun, subject to rn, order viz 2 Brown Mares, 1 two Horse Wagon. 4 Plane, 1 Harrow, the and-half of 24 Aores of Wheat to theground, and the one half of 13 Acre. of Nye In the i tround All persona ere for) id per phasing or levying on the same as the property belongs to me ADAM @fetfett Fenner'. Mills. Jan 20, 18511 NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS J B AIVI holesele end retell dealer' In Dry 1?oalue, rooeriea (local...rare Hardware. Fish, Ao , at their New Store nearly ofrPoelle the Conrail House, In Alleghtnq etreet. whietithey Idler for rite at Li y l omrBl7 ARTISTS MATERIALS MA TMO A LS for painting in White Col - ore, Oil Colons in compressible tubes, Var nish for tiroaian Oil Paintings, Pllvrr Pull, (told Loaf, o°l,l and Sliver bronze, Camel Salole Hair Washes Paper, India Ink superior NngDab Pro pared Canvass, do oan be bad at the Drug kitore of P CiftE EN Elsilefo 15-'5B-tnta,Aprilf,.. FANCY STORE. MRS. SOURBEOK respectfully informs the citizens of Bellefonte and vicinity that e h, has opened a (.1007 Euro, consisting of as nod and large an nesortment of goods as was over bro't to this plact, She has ititlyirAttwitity a young latly,whe still be able to please the tusto of the most fastidious Please call and examine, es Qe feel essured that we will be able to please In Style and quality Bellefonte, Nov. 4-'6B-tf DISSOLUTION 1 T [IF , PA[ Traltitil I! _ aEILETGEOBE esiiting under the firm of Omen A Whitten, Druggists, has this day been dissolved by mutual oontrent. All persons having unsettled Remounts with said Arm are hereby requested to sail and make settlement immediately. J 0. 11(111E1W, ' • *1 .. F. P. OREBN , gliiheobasiness will still be oontinued at the old d by the undersigned, who takes this oppartu nit of returning eds sincere thanks to the publie for their generous patrunege, and hopee by prompt retention to business tolsnerit a °maintains of the e. ~ 'leo. I ! : —...-rx -- 1868 .itia., F P. ascsir— — ___ - --- DISSOLUTION. liflE Copartnership heretofore existing between Ira 0 Mitebell & D. 0. Bash, un der the Orin of Mitchell A flush, In the preetioe itf the Law, seefeed by mutual oonsent he the 10th In The business of the firm tti will be seed an ennolutded by It% 0. Mitchell. D.A 0. MITOWILL, 0. DIIBII. Deer 9.3, 1838 Frbe sitheariber6 •tp now openfii• tkew eapplt of Callbsoes, Muilin ha., stasapado Store. !V. A. TOOSIAS, ht., di 00. Bellefonte, Sept 23..18-If W. A. THOMAS, Jr. °I, CO. HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARUE AND SPLENDID STIZVC oF DR Y GOODS, READY-MADE CLOTHING, • GROPERIES, QUEENSWARE, HARD ', A R E FISH AND SALT. Which they are ?Km opening. and igh..r to the itublie and their Mende. Beilefonte, Nov. 25. 15581. NEW PALL c OCIDS. THO'S. IV REYNOLDS, H " jolt npened a large easmirnent 'of New Pall abode. Ills nacrorliormt In co* full and nom plate In the following artigion filrA Printed /Plaines, F rench Men noes. Nue Style Plaids, New .Ityle shawls. Paris Mantilles, SW ',crier Linen Gneds. llestrew, Worm Ladies Nkirts, ALM, A large nanortment of Men and Bose TVSlhar with a full supply of Halm A Caps, Hoots Shoes, dee A iwire imppty of ' FRES"' FA.MILY GIt()C,EitIES. 11 Bring determined to soil of ece2rtllngly low prices fin cash Customers are lioritCl to call and essmins of sloth floc 7 TII • CJ pc'' , 11l , titoootekie stittv's. H" psi been stowe d full of FALL A N thouns. shish for Scully lust vs rltqf neter keen equnllett by any ettablieh tnent in Oaf section of country nl low pike!, IS the rule Ai W Ikon., and if y-et hate a desire to teat the fact nail In and examine their stook, and lon will beat teetintony to feet Their Stuck consists of ■ general ansorlinenl of Dry Goods. Groceries, Hardener, Queens tool e, and Glas , icars fliClUaiD4 a host of other articles in their line , t ,,,„ nir which CAD be found an extensive Ind r ailed aeleenon,of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, Duents, Persian Cloth, Debra r, ro burgs, Cashmeres. !Moines, Alparal,Fi each Mse• :noes Plaids, 4c. Their lientlemenc Wear consist, of A large an sortnient or easements Cloths Sitnocits, Satin, Venting. Tweeds. flats and Cap+, And an esteem ve rartaty of ilia•ts £ clh•es, for Ladies, tientleinen, and Children, with almost every ether article that may be necessary to sup ply the want, of the community fhe pteniure of the money market having had the effect or reducing the priemeof many station of morchrind;sc, the untlentigned bane been enabled to buy their stock at coati rates Met they can sell goods at prices to suit the times And haring heretofore endeavored to please their cuatomers both In the onality of goods and the paced at whirls they sold them, they hope to receive a rea aonehleshare of patronage All in want of 11{{oud■ will pliant:teal] and examine their :lock of eitenp, eel goods ISAAC MILLER J T 110 n VER Ageoas rip-Country produce of ell kind' , .ken to e °bang.. for goo.is Bellefonto. Nov 25 1.154• y - _ _ Fall & Winter Goods, A BREAK IN TEE CABLE 1:0 It VENTEO I) LEY I)EN t CO. from .2. announcing to the public at an earlier day that they has., reeeired the heat .eleeted stook al GOODS over offered for pile in ] hie rof f the country. which they are prepare to mall at sunk tow price. a. will aitontsh the NallfeS Their etodt donstsis In part of 7:3I"L'IL , C5l-4=11 , 11C017)181, of every variety of men'■ wear, etch a. Formed. English 4 Asnencan Cloths, B:arA and Fancy ( . ass,tmeres, Saltiness, Tweeds, estlngt °A new and Moutifal Stales. DRESS gooirs. A full and complete usengtment of Ladies Pr Onode, in all the ne* and bountiful ileciltne Ireful, Merl/kart., Want 4- Cotton nria,ne, Ccthrory, Plaids, 4r , 4 /•, Mantalyta. Mullins of l'ariou.s Nohow, 4,4 r. MAO, a very naaortment of well-rouilo liordwoi e, Queensenore, Stone and I%AI then ware, and all other As ndl of Warr tee!" are kept I n a Country Starr. GROCERIES. Their stook of Oroweries bee been aeleeled with pftlLlClllar earn, and they •r. ante In Paylnc that no BETTKId or CIIRAN:Ii oar] be 1 / 1 .1 in the County They have Sugars, Molasses, and Strops of thedweet est Limb, Coffee, Teas. Ries. 4c,, SpiGes of every kind, Fesk and Salt. Call In and examine for yourealree, and psi will go awry sltlall,l that till, aJr eitiauureni vales nothing but the I rush - Nov IS, 1855 ---ly ADISINISTEATORE NOTICE. Notice Ih hetehy given that letter , of Ad mtahotation thv eel ate of Bernard Mc- Clain Into or Barris Ip , deed, have been granted Intim aubeoribere All persontutnowmg themselves indebted to mild estate aro requbeted to ototlo frl want and make Itnenellisbe pAynont, and those harmg clam" a,c;nlnst the ammo will preterit them properly •Mhentlostod for settlemcbt 18 A 1111.}.11' FRANCIS MoCLAIN, . J/nuary 20, 1669 —6l. Atlon're• , - DANt, I,HYDRN D LEYDEN it Co C..tiI:YYS, JAR. T. HALT{ 11. N. NIL:ALLIS - MR. A.. 0 CI RTIN INTEREST PAW ON SPECIAL DEPOSITS HUMES, MeALLISTER, HALE A CO , lisugronTs, 01111TRE CO., PA. DEPOSITS RECEIVED. SELLS OF EXCHANGE AND NOTES DI& —'COITNTED COLLECTIONS MADE, AND PROCEEDS RE. MITTED' PROMPTLY. INTEREST PAID ON SPECIAL DEPOSITS FOR NINETY-DAYS AND UNDER SIX MONTHS AT THE RATE OF FOUR PERCENT PER ANNUM—FOR SIX MONTIL9 AND UPWAADS, AT THE RATE OF EVE PER CENT PER ANNUM ii.CIJANOS ON THE EAST CONETANTLY ON 'D Largest, (lheapeat and beet assort ment or Wall Paper, Just received consis_finff of_ ovary variety, slu mum arid .pattarai... Rm..% Vuse,Oak, Satin, and(flit, varying in price from H oontB to $l,OO por Roll. Call and examine our stook and we reel confident that we can snit. .108. K. MUFFLY • 00. Beßelents, Aug, 25, 1858 4 t •PAHIO VETOED. Credit liberal, good, plent,7 as d obeap atiths Em porium forilry agodt and, Clothing of Wood &t -eon d Co., 4 Net.3lloll, Allarllket At., P►lCraJelyyl~. Whore 0 llio.strwe will be happy to. reasire and whit upon his ,hiende All orders entrusted to be attended to , -with pm:aphis.' sad A. dellty long - and aqusrowoolan Shoff/ ; alio Silk and Tibbet Shawla for sal atiQe store of, TONNKR d 82RRL. Ootober 14-'l5ll-If. _ ---- N0 1 11(12. irs hereby given that haters of adininistro tion on the estate of JOHN DAWN, late of Harris township. Centre want,, doomed, have been granted to the -undersigned, molding In said township. All persons Indebtad to said estate are requested to mike Immediate payment, and those having olahas to present them duly authen tioatad for settlement • 4:113 21"-19-fit. • JOHN ii,eameN, Alper. .• 1. READY-MADE CLOTHING GOOD GOODS, BOOTS & SHOES B6POISIT HANK, WALL PAYER Pennsylvania ifoleld yrrinE STIMCRIBER RYISPECTFULLY .11, informs tneetthsae of Centre etranty and the pehlto fn general , that be bee Wad tbis go nd, and is now ready And prepared I. Meneeaeo dnte travelers in a style: stigeh he will mei ali‘ public approbation end patessaage. =as the Claaatudustee.skela salaaka MI sea* ite anut, did Abe itylrenia gma,pgsoseable !M o . r or Howe apse/oaf sad' style. THE TAMA et" the iluisoritiot arni he inrpplia with all the istostahtial provisions, detteaelas spe luxuries. wbict o pnoatostiVe Co sty esa Made' or 10 ounry vigilance ead osartka owayroestro. Ills ItAlt, will Alornr coLtalo ageaeaat eeseat montofate very heat fign.al, that the itswiascro merles &fords, adapted to null 11w Wet 0119•11001111 1•0611. Tim prr UiLE. will be attended by an attentive and obliging °idler, well qasitllati to discharge the dense portianing to title Imeertant departMent of a pabllr establiahmeat. (segued for the itooomme dation of travelers generilly. Accommndating servant, will &brays hi is at tendance tesupply the wants aid contribute I. the comfort and satisfaction of 016111 who 'way he die- posed patrdnise the Hotel of the sobeeriber, by whom nothing eri'l be omitted which will reader his oustornere nomfortsblo snd baPPS. From the attention and 111110, which the tracisif signed hos devoted to this branch of bneinemi, and hie experience, he hopes to merit sod nook , * a reasonable share of the patronage of the public. CHARLES LAWRIE, Pro's. tellerobte, not 21, It1:41 CLOTHING STORE. FALL AND WINTER GOODS. I lll VE.lcin RE:T P110.11._ astern iHties with a splendid steak of Ready !retie Clothing. of (ho the latest Fashions, togoth*r with a [ er ge and magnificent assortment of Cluths, ttnesunareis and k' est Inge, "arpeasing in eseollenos end styles any thing ever offered to ibis public Aimee,/ lie variety May be found the following ar ticles uhich betre been selected with groat rare, to wit Hein and Caps, Pocket Hand kerehlef., Reek erchisti, `; - hirt Collord, Iforhiry. Linen and Wow lee Shlrt• Lllntvs Suspeedepf, ko , together with every emote usually found in a Gentlemen . " Pur• oishiog Store Clods, GIIeSiIDPI - DS wad Vesting will he dispoped of by the yard or pattern, or Dlenufaetured to order. to suit the want• of customers, at the very lows"' rates for cash or nountry produce Kell it if o 3, Itrokerboß'r Itow. one doer South of the Drug Store. nn4l maim a pereeenel examine lion, And you will fl e d our priers low. sod bargains to , be had It ILLIANI MaCLELLAN. nellefoule, N.• _I I, 1858-1.7 IFE ILLUSTRATED, A FIRST-CLASS PICTORIAL FANILY NMPAPZR, dr‘oltd to New., l.drealwr, Sarnrh, and the Aria ; EQ/er / wn rnl, Improvement, and Prow a. Dtalgum.l empatrege • Spirit Of ti-ope,--Uataistoss, Self Itell•ne, 01.1 Aetarity Among the r•opl•; to T.T.IIWX n all its phases, nod to indicate the mods by wbieb we 'ma) attain the highest degree of osernineas and happi —• paper which might to be road by every family In the land Published 'Weekly, $2,00 ■ year, or $1 Olt for half a year YOOWIEI k F. 1,1.54. 0 NO 30S Broadway, New York A HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. otTrro for sale the house m ot Inc to which don ro.tgiee, sitoorod in lionerd street The ?pate 111 stone and conveni ently !theme! end nearly nee For terns apply to the euhecriber Feb 5-'59-tf JNO AWL NEW STORE & NEW 0450D5. The subßeriber resptwiftilly turnrmie the citizens of Harris townehip that he he. mow 04 his store in the new r.. , 11111 nt the Benner Poet (Moe, where he his recently ronell ed a large sup ply of 1173 7 ."C1i GOODS of the leteet style. end (+Alone which he is offer ing vise•n for cooeh or approved country produce lie i cturnm ht. thank• In the/ public fin the v imi lihnn petronekle •etendod. heretofore hope. by desire to pleueo hi. ealltO1B•111 to Mini • soot Immo:. of the name D ROMER a SON tinrrniber U. 1858 WANTED. 40 Head of Stage Horses. TIIE SUBSCRIBER wishes to purchase about 40 /mad of Good Stags' Horses, fo which h• will pay four prices at Port MGM. per. IR 11458 It 1) CUMMINGS JUST OPENING GLIVIN(LSTON, at the Bellefonte N. 4 hook stem it just opening a large and well selected stsoortmeal of Bodge Among which is a splendid lot of elegantly hound b oo ks and Albums for Ciatitinss and Now Years gift. B r absr .I.luoosns" also for slabs D. LEYDEN & CO. HIVE \I/IV ON HAND the line at and bent anantn,nnt or (ina.,rtes in the market. CIEXTR l'hiladelplua Honey jlt Syrup Mulansea. pure Rio Ca ke, ecurhegl pul‘ertxuai and Orange rove sup., c,`..tly 111”:Lau YounK ilyeon end Impe nnl TOSI. for A ile cheap. Call ia cud niemine I.lo‘ J - lIST RECEIVED --A VAILIETY ( different Yip° I. A DIES' ORNSS 000Da . m .h se 81Ik f [sauce Chalice De LellllllL Barn, limellt WILSON BROS. - • FA: Alth '..„tit:tCARS" SE() titq ' " --$lOO,OOO Seger. of the bent brands In market, ha just been received and for main by P. GREEN. Dor 2. Sao o A YrAll Wanted an aal.11; honed m• In every eountyin the Ftatea, to reseal and can eau for tho Naa YoAK Oa•alnl1 -a beautifully illo waled monthly J non at To utitaldo tatty,. Men, A “Istry of $-.01, per yrr and a small paw wiesion .111 be pot 1 Add rue• 0 . P BR! fTON, Print/MEC .Tat,• 13 13 Nu 80 Beekman. at•, N.Y - r lIAT I . (tir'4, W OOLEN 1100115, Comforts, Furs. ji lid a largo variety of tre.td, •al king and riding gloves et the afore of TON Ntft Itellef•aata,Oot 14-'54.1f. l'llB,llllllCret4 and S ittirets just re calved awl for role champ at Chaablaidrilaahre W A - THOMAS, Ta k. Co. Bell °Mite Sep 14 '34-rf ----40MinKISTF—kaTOR'S DarioA LI PERSONS AREIiERERY La. FIER that lettere of administration on the estate of Mnry Moir lore of Milesbuig,4ecreasred, hovo bet.n grantor' to the undersigned, residing to Bellefonte, to whom all persons having so causal egalbst maid estate aro requested to pre sent_thern for settlement, and all persona 10det444 to look., immediate poiwoot. M If BLAIR, Adm'r. j Bellefonte, l'eS 17 'S'J PATSNT MEDICINIIB.-A LARGE assortment of PATNNT MEDICINES, ouch Jayne re, Loudon's, McClintock's, 40 crew's, Holloway's, Ayers, sad all nthar approved inadktistos for aide, by F. P. GREW, North welt nornar of Diamond Ifilisfbattr, ATTENTION CENTRE DRAGOONS ! I You 4.4-isevehy ordered- b lure eu6le fell-itnt- form, at the house of J O Yurger. at Centre on the 22nd day offebruary, next, on - Tided with ten roandrof blank esdrldife A fug l attendithee is regarded u • dividend will be made of the fonds a:timed andoetber tothincsa of importadee will be rs4saotett. By order of the Caplets. Jan. 27.-'67,. A. CARTIER, 0 0. CLOTHINO CLOTH, Tweed, (Weimer., and Satinet Coats, pants and Tests. klargo assortment of Woolen and Cotton Draworsand 1:10. derails-to for sale by TONNER R BfEEL, Bollsforatt, Oar. 141-'5B-tr. ;, Carpets, Rugs, Travelling W ; keu, Umbrellas. HandTrunks._ •+, .I. att . li p ( t o t i a ti. at itAg t l7 . l *St at A ll kinds of Grain and other country pre- Jrl duos wanted for which air hilbut ark , prices will A . beEtidi t t klept 21•18. A . TBOXACJw, - virAsit _l Ugarl:l2l-irangt: nnte, fin whin!' lb. highest market pima will be raid by .708. S. JK UiILY 9••• • tLises. URNINCI FLUID FOR SALE sr • v. r. oairidr. 4160.
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