flinuoaatignattinua ' THR2dB--$2 per year wheiliald in earanee 12,50 when not paid to advinee, and 1.1,00 when not paid before the expiration of the year 'leanern—We hare entbodred the following gentlemen to recte•e and -receipt for eubeorip tione to the D1111001•TIC WATCIIII4I4. rental J. Grenoble, .Gregg Township. John 11, Relfsoyder, Penn ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS [tor.—Pentt'sylvanin was settled in 1882. Ju —We con goarant. nothing Omit It. E. & L.—We will send your 'billsby Monday or Tuesday's mail. FAEMZII. You will find the register yr VIIN in another pert of to-day's paper. Thscenn —We do. Send on your articles, and wo Iled them worthy it ploCe, 'WI in aert them. Potaltc‘o.--ilr. Jar, E. Ilan2y is resident Min , 1.4 1 partusal, and maple, at Ltabon Ile la Pennaylvan tnn TRAVILLIM—The Governor of Arizona Terri (pry.4 R. C. Malrirmick, ku •ddrin I. Prezeott, Arizona. Flute', —Certainly, it is forth coming to eon. We have attended theatres in Philadelphia and dew York that will not begin to equal in performance Ileums.. Bring your faint ly, and we will guarantee, you will not be dinappointed. TONICS ABOUT TOWN. AND COUNTY —Go to the Court House to night. It in Rouse'. benefit awl will be a Tare treat. -13tillefonte has about 3000 population, of which some three or four hundred are -The borough of Philipsburg, in this county went Democratic at the elec tion on Friday last MEM Itiont—The Senate of Penneyhanie boo passed tho bill granting otto tenth or the proceeds of the land donation by Congress, to the Agricultural College. Nor Sonar —From present appearances the dweller in this part of the—Moral vine yard" are to be blessed with another season of sleigVlng. There will be but few folks sorry. —The bcet thing of the season, will be the "Factory girl" and "Toodles" to night, at the Court House, LET THEN WANT.—The Peansylvania Fl.sace Company, whose term, boom° so stringent that the hands were compelled to strike a few weeks since, are new tug for workmen, who are willing to become Omit, and toil their lives out Iu enrich n few bloated, selfish Iron Masters some of our Duroush fathers hap pen to live on the lower end of Allogonyed St, we'll bet our hat that the trimming at Dr. Illtchell:a alley wauld not be left in the condition it is It is inning° how some folks accomodate themselves and refuse to try to accommodate others • Vouveiti Dowel --Owing the past year the county debt has beentralloccel come sixty I hounbud dollars One year more will elecr the debt entirely, and leave a nice 'balance in the treasury. What a good thing It into have a good set of commissioners. If you Wont to hove a good lough, go and eve ..Toddles re` EMIR FRATERNAL —During the past week, we have had the pleasure of meeting in our other, friends, MeCrum of Ito Aftdotia Gone, Joe & Will Fvrey of the Chalon Democrat Good follows all of them, and publishers of as nest and splay papers as can be Annul in the State-. Per Fox TRAPPKIL-011Wedliesday night lest a red fox wan Ii upped by I% tills Weber esq , of Rebersburg, which had in strap around his neck with a piece of chain at uploll. The owner of the animal is re quested to call and take charge of his prop erly. SHOULD as ATTRIDED To We noticed on Tuesday morning last, no less than twelve bogs in the Court House yard, each one trying to see which' could turn up the most sod The gives were ottopen hang ing half off the hinges, and if there had been fifty )gs running no large on the street, they could have ellleen rooting to there just as easily as the Jason were It. It eomehodys duty t o take care of the Court yardlf so ;why is It not done Men who pave in and out ehould know in shut the gates, which should be kept m or der so that they can be @hut. Lot this mat ter bd attended to and at once , /WU TUEVMVeIen3IINTS :—SOIIIO one hastruly sai that "readers of newspaper. who habitAtill omit to read the advertise ments arru wittingly losing souse of the moat interns ngi portions." If the paper is elimicl theesbeAces'arn that the advertise oleo's are not more so, if it is bright, ito advertising columns probably possess real interest For, in the first place, those col umns are filled by hundreds of wrilers,each presenting in his own vein a subject of vi tal interest to himself,'and compelled to seek brevity and point, while the no called rdading'ntiatter is prepared by a comparn tiiely small miler of men, who do not al ways belifiVe what they write,inucb less feel a keen interest in its aceeptibility,and do not always nuns at brevity,buetometimee are in tentionally wells In thonext place,the ad vertisementjreally present a widertenge of human operations than does the ordinary grade of news, nothing could be duller than many telegrams and liaising brighter than many advertisements. For advertising has rosebud its proper place, in publio-estima. tint? of late years, and it is now made a subject of earnest study. Bushmen men are beginning to understand that in advertis ing they are practicing the art of the sales. man upon the whole public instead of upon a single sudividaal, and they study the art accordingly. Ingeenity is tasked to devise bits of rhyme, conundrums, odd oonjuudt• lons of the article on hand with the latest matter of public interest, anecdotes ending with advioe to by your hats of Hit, the hat ter, trioke with types, and seductive stories whisk beguil the reader into an advert, see's' store. Ilene. advertisements kre imams index of human character, being ddll, verbose, pithy, straightforward, pol ished, blunt, witty,. or the opposite, as their writers happen to be, and in a certain sense, advertisers are writers of essays for prizes, for upon the supposition that their busi ness is conducted with average sagacity, those who write the best will win the larg est prize of public patronage. The %oat brief, most pointed, and oftenest renewed adverlisemehts are tho most readable and the best paying, and readers who would gather the best idea of whet is going on mutt not overlook the columns ob small lyre. Tnr Tut/rag Theatrical Com pany, .ttowes'• lumen% • Melva nights in this place on to morrows .ning. That it has deserved the patronage and success it has :net with, while here, tvOnow none will deny The gentlemanly deportment of the mem bers of the company, the character of the' plays produced, and the excellent manner io which nil have performed their parts has done Mueh to erame„the prejudice existing in the minds of many of ourchisens agninsi such places of amusement, and has retail fished for the company a reputation in this section that must prove both, pleasant and profitable. Taking the entire company, from Mr. and Mrs Rouse, to the boy who does the strands, we know It Isnot equalled by any traveling troupe in the country and srplak v lt i feer of the leading stock compact the n les. Miss Fanny Den ham, (Mrs. Rouse,) has but NW, if any su periors on the stage, null Mr. Rouse, will rank among the leading Comedians of the tar Mrs. Meeker, Mrs Rumford, Mr Walter Been, Mr. Russell, Mr. Evans, Or. Sydnie, and Mr ]Morrie, all fill their parts. in each. play well, and some of them, in many of the piece., excellently We pre sorry that time and spans prevents ournotingthe parts tnken by each performer in the ren dition of several of the plats put upon'the stage in this 'place. We eag - simply advise our people to go and see, if they do not wish to tics a rare treat. °— Minions/ WRAlitn —There are not in Ilie country two conductors more generally Cs-• loomed by the traveling public titan Messrs Ilaupt and Richards, one of the Mill train, and the other of the Frieght and deem-muta tion, on the 11 E. V It It It 'jenny that the Company appreciates their services as well as 'Oa public Sonnet IMO PUMP, both these gentlemen were called before Ilio Bonn! of Directors of the Pennsylvenia It II , tit Philadelphia, and a critical examin ation made of all their ...We with the Road The result has been that both have been retained 111 liI•11 . old posit ions, with the full confidence of their employers, and much to the !enlist . ..6 lit of all who travel over the road 1 few days since each of them wits presented w.fil IMO hundred dot terel by the Company, violin ordered by the Board of Directors, in consideration of accuracy nod faithfulness in the dm chi-nee of their duties its passenger conduct The •ouches were shown to us m 0000• deem., and without the knewlbilge that ke would make it public But idle rumors were circulated during the absence a( these gentlemen in the City, and we think' It hut right thet the public should know the re, soli of the inveatigni ion I:1 ,I Teo —\t the election in thi. floe ough on Friday la.t the following olTicer. were chosen Justice of the Peace, Samuel Barr, As.e.aor Gee II Weaver .Tiolge of i election, Samuel Irvin:, Inverter.; II (1 !high, AII Tristellineen Poor Overseer., D K Tate, Was Conk Constablellenry Derr We Lope they will all snake fool official. WK KNow Tit friend has very• kindly furnished 119 n list of the young Indies 'rit' this town, who make n hn6LL of silting in the parlor, rehiling oynller kir— ered" literature, while their mothers do the wink In • the kitchen The •lint is longer than nay one snppoiies DIDN'T Comic , TO Txnk.—Owing lathe (ad ore of the P,ltiladelphla mail to reneb 1115 n place yesterday, (Thurtelny,) our New York and Philadelphia market reports most re main uncorrected for lime week, The re pnr.i.ls as given are those of twit week; the prices giver as roiling in Bellefonte nre ror. reel 110 VAIN TIIKATRICAL Company leave for llolnlaphurg on Monday next If the peo ple of I not ancient tdinge,e In appreet Ile a good thing, he will he well pntrotrxrd. —o-- --The la+t night lot one, and the ' , Factory and "Tonilleir are tha piqce4, Who won't be the: a 9 Tile Atll(ll.lt.rt nnt C 01.1.11.1: fd lowing statement, in regard to the amount of fonds the 4r:cultural College, and Slate %Rt.:cultural Society, have each re clevot front the State, will DI 110111,1 prove inter,ling to [tidily of ihe t emleto of the WArcitur It In urtde 13 . X 0110 of :he rl . llYlera ,1f the College, a gentleman who for yeats ham been acting no President of the Slate Agricultural Society, tit toply to an article in the Ifammburg Telpyraph, that was calculated to leave a wronNawression upon tho publte mind the /:duo, the Ilarrglblery Telegraph I notice under the hotel of "Nlodeat lie gassy" tun t recut issue of the T,:tignirlt, with comments rupee it by the Neel Chest., llepublle4n, a stadoonent originating in your newspaper, "that the Agrioulttiral College of Pennsylvania bas received fire bandied thoiemnd dollars front the State " Tlus , noOthe fact, as the figures herewith vi ry positively prove (ned s comrent lan, 1' far; l 0.0 ua 1ic0 , ,,t1 , Irun g.k,o Inml, 200 20 !SOO The 1'0.5)1, num Stahl Agncultuwal Soorely nI out . Pr, Rio in.! 11. 0.10, about Alortyagotlobloneltpling 2011 lill.lllliillal Mire=l2l Cod of hot:ditto, 400 ( ocre,telontl,notl ell the stook and ttoprot $2.t0,000 Trle corny could not be prepared, at pres ent titles, for less than halt a million of dollars Tho CIIeIIIICII laboratory is one of thefinest nn the country—thiWhig very specious, and the curtelii‘ liabilities of line collegn all paid in C. 1411:, 'The State never pare thr ogle?, n era btytotti grout abort set f,r/11, and it has given about % as mtteilt to every college and academy Olt , vraq in ex istence before the eloptiou pt' 'our miller , school systems. The revenue received from the United Stales grant (whicill the State could not use if it wish tof.paid the college to lot Febro ary, 1.7 1 aktymitged to nine hundred-awl seventy-sr! 'Seiler., This 1117 statement proves that the condition of thin college is as much misunderstood as are the affairs of the State Agricititural society. ,The {Vest Chester Republican Rahn how the one hundred (Man.,: dollars given the State sociely,was expended It was never ;peen, so it COlll,l not easily have been ex pended A statement of the receipts and payments of 1800, and ,previous years, ap pears at largo in the Treasurer's report made annually to the Governor and Legis lature. In ISlili, tine soc.ety paid about S'i,boo 111 premiums, and $2,600 for adver using in noirspepers. 84,1100 tut' cents, transportation, labor, lumber, pal.ice, pre paration of ground, Ste —soy 81,000 for ex cess of expenses over receipts, owing to the storm at Boston—S lilt for salaries—the rest for postage and small expenses. The treasurer of the society is n fernier, a gen amen of high integrity, inns represented Dauphin county in both tbe Senate end (louse, and Mr. John II Rutherford has a 'good voucher to show for every dollar that ho ever disbursed Mr Edward C Presulent of the National Bank at Belle fonte, a loan of tho strictest integrity, lif the treasurer of (ho College, and has good 'venation for all huts ' expenses In exami nation of the accounts of both corporations will show that they are not chargeable with plundering the treasury, o f wasting the money which has passed through their bands. I have endeavored to give eimpla fastii. It does ant become me to reply to anything Um oes not reflect upon the 01- kgray of , nitemen o z4whona IMa conaecteilein beeo-publi rime. Business Notices —Many of our rimless, and especially our Penonially irrupts, who bare been in the habit of trading at Lewistown, will be pleased to learn that Mr Frank, one of the lemlitng mer chante of that intere has taken the dry good., and grocery eetahlinhment of Mr Stuart, In Bellefonte, and can accommodate them with giiddirenweipmearer home, and at leeo preen than heretofore. Mr. Frank a well known through out this county ; his repel:glen ae en upright bueincso men is certain to LOCUM him a large share of the public custom, while his • potent is certain to secure the patronage of all who de sire goods at tery /ow late, It is ncorcely ne,•- neeary for us to for ite our rustlers le gise him a call, for they will do that anyway if they hare any wish to make/Irritatee at city priers. —hoot fresh oysters, in the Anil, tub nr wolpleadirt, targerpeteeters, can be bud at Downing 1 Yeager'n, Logan ealeou,at all tuner. STLIINREIII/ is ileterininerl not to be behind Ile is getting new goods etery . dny, sod selling them at forNstts. =am V4.01E--TI oven—At MlleThurg, Pa , Tehran ry 12rh, ltt, the Rev W. It. McKee. Mr. Cherie+ Cook, of Moahennon, Pa , lu Muff Nfary J. Tur ner, of Bellefonte , (i 00011,111 T - WM, ho 21th lilt., hv the It, Robert Hamill, Mr. Win. Gondbart, to Mt ma Mar) Jane 311imne), brat. of Potter ton.n.olke Ron 111101K—B1 • renn—On the 2nd. plt . at Bolder city, C,nterado, Mr. John Itotehrotk, of dot county, to Mies C daughter of Cel Buf fo rd, Colornd, , COM IC tho-1t Pitt•burg, on Saloplay, the ffah nst , of typhohl rater. Peter M.lCline, non of Jnerth and i,agilaline lame, aged 2tl,yeerti • Cows en —A t the resitleace of her father: in Worth toirnrhtp. Saturday night, the 19th of January. 14117, Hannah F. claret daughter of J. 11. end S. J. Coulter, aged about thirteen 'ears What brlngq to meta, n • Tim att.ntpettnn.l , 11) dna burnont, tie nrti 41 on her poser, norutne3 harmonion ; won't POotc In ontroirit thing, to 111 , 1 'ante tho ,harm Of sacred tinter soon ram StCh at Lana:, To flail a kindred order to alert, herself this elegenee of loins, 'Ftn fair nonacid, delight her topper, ll(relined la length, and every inv.,e , n Irrl9 A I nufler more nitrartive no in The Bellefonte Market The following ore tho quotation. up to o'clock on Thorn lay c‘oning, when our papor went to pre.: IVlte.tt, per hoehel S .- , Red II !will, per bombe! . $2 Ti, 11,e. p,r 1111161._ ;I PI ••111 Shelle.l, per bo.diel . PI OA 4, per 1.0•111.1 Burley, per , 0.11e1... . . 75 11110, wheat, per 100.11e1 . ...... I 00 'Plover/wed, per 101,100 . ..... 750 l'otolues, per bushel 75 Eggs, Ire doren 311 I.orrl, per pound .. ...,....... 17. Hugon, per pound.. , Pork, per p0und......... Tallow, per pound . Butter, per pound . Rage. per pound. . . tiround l'l,ttr, per tpn Rhiladelphia Markets `Reverie! ireekly lor the W STI MI 0 , by IllW.e, Si 11104112 , Collin:1.11101i Merd'lMl• 111.1 n holesole, Fish, Cheese and Proin.i... Deal fir+, 1 11 North Uclr, urn At enue, and 117 North (V ter St, Philadelphia The following ar ffi vitiation. for the week stilling %Fedi:today b:v ng, February 13, 18117. Fl nen —Superfine per 1.14, , 0,00(0 0.75 Fancy Funny de , 10,0000 17.00 North Weil I:stra 11,01101,12,.111 Peon'a h Ohio Cr erlllll 12,00 (4, 1:1,l4 llvn Flour per libl, r „,. 0 00(1. 7,00 Coy, Mr —llrnu'isine per 104 00000 5,00 l'esinssli /mei a,. ~ %VII pet MlZEiliMill =I MEM 1313131 R , II . T.Pr lb. .1344, .11 V. IN . . .1 t(... .1 . . . ,11. U. STIIIC • LER, See'y 3latual Thief Detecting and In s c r , : n ra ,„u, Ydrl, Pa The above etanpani , e to Iteiarn Ildrees against tiro or theft / and tho•have Moir standing re' Fl.Ol ors ilidtkeral per bbl 2, dinpr s2dd 12- ISA AC 11 — A Ul l'.l 1% Agent. =1 MEE j] EMS COZZI N 2 113) N 1 lap. No I )L••+ :AL ta do 00,1410Oldrho No I Salmon 110 .. 00,0116y.18.110 No I Ilernog d 0... 6,11004 4,110 No I Labrador do.. . 0,0009 7.50 New York hlorkete Reported i tnerkly 6r the WAterllftV, by Fen t,,n, ofzgeoald ,1 ,try, Cuottnitsvm .11e; Isatafr, 94, Whviebal , Y Thj ILI 1.1r",1 n r the v ottittotems• (hi rk rPioliny I'4o ivrry IS, 1,67. GLUT It C.S State Sept rfi ne II 1,167 10,00 SI olt 10 , 1 111. and lowa, Extre. 10 1107 e, II ,41 oho, It II h lopp Inc 7. 12 00 (9' 1, 2 5 Otu , , Extra Trwle Wend. t ... 1.1.1,74151111 st. lowl,B Extra . 1511115 y 17 110 11l 1: 11.1 It . • . 7 094 8.011 I OEN 31 1.11 .......... 2 124 2 13 1511111 T—Al 1l wtollot• ClOl , per lot 2 1579 2.1 , Amber mate • " 0 0 4 3 05 What., C*ll/1311 •• • • • •' 320GU:1 25 141910 01. log en . •••• • .. " 321174 .125 Beal It et:. " " 504 2.75 SY Ist 1'2250 1 24 (2011N—Shoed 110814 rn . " 79 SI 1 elbow and %V lute Wean". " 1 1 15) 113 NTS— Western....... 1,94 70 New York and NI:W .10r,, " 684,1) 70 BA 111, Ll'. . 91179 53 51.1.115 - rioter .. pe,rll4 I :(9) ll} .. per be. 2 8070, 290 '1 onnthy ..... ...... ........ 624 4.00 B 1./1"f kit . ....pt,ll/. .144 15 01 SE•• .411py .21 CM' tTs- -hhoulder.. .. .083 f al .09} Herne •• 184 .22 01d1e.7. . •' 15(y) 19 LA IS U . " .121(4.9 .133 TALLOW " 114 121 Ellll, l perdu. 2414 .72 SKIS FEClT—Applet...per lb. .114 .131 1 Wee , . .40 " 177.. .28 7 9 1'llws 23/0 .32 ............... " .150 .011 Potteltus (peeled) " .184 .30 " (tnpeelell )...• . " 1659 10 Reepherriee .50 Itlnekberlies ..... " .0099 . 05 WO01, . " 454 51 POTATOES ..... per bb1,,,:t.7.54 5.00 I , 111111 •1;1(10 EMI 212 NO ib A V•rhil, BLIN.f hn 1,11 CATA/lll,—Trout eft wall the utmost tuccess, by Dr J Tnle, Oculist mill Aunot. (farmerelY of LoYth'n. 11 ' 4 ' Innil ,) Nu. a 51 . Inc F.troot, l'initdelphm. Tes timonials irons' tho most reliable sources in the City and Country ran be seen at his office. The Medical funnily are invited to nocompany their patients, ins kilobits no nerrete tu bin pr..- Artificial Eyes ineerted nithont pain. No charge *made for examination —ll-10-IZ-10. II U.1:14 VLORTAIII.6 SIMI to Barn RE:O , - En.-11u.s proved Itself to be the meat perfect preparation for the hair ever offered the public. It is a vegetable compound, lind contains no In jurious properties whatever. It will restore Gray Italy to, Ito origins! color. It will keep the hdir fromffalling out It elating. theecelp and mak.' the hair soft. lustrous and silken It Is n splendid hair dressing. No person, old or young, should fail to use it. It is recommen• ded and used by the first medical authority TOT-Ask for Vegittoble Sicilian Hair Renewer, and take no ottiCt'. It. F. HALL CO., Nashua, N. 11, Proprietors For solo by all druggists Pren ' tern tern dotterel!' inns Ten' SCRATCH Whouton's Gintelent will emu the Itch to 11l hours. Also mires Solt Nemo Pi erre, Ch.lhlatlne, and all crap:ions of the mtin. Price 50 rents. For sale by i p druggists. Dy tending 00 cents to Weeks ter, Bole Agent. 170 Washington street, Bosten,it will be lot warded by mail, free of postage, lo any part of the United States. 11-2:1 ly tlnl,ol new4nnlvill be paid Iv greenbtit, In any per , n who hue need Dr Pitimai . Pala Solve aretpt•lsnic to alreetions and hr not been rcuredAeldree+ L. A S D ‘I Co, 1 , 411- wnvort, PA. 11- 1 7-(V Annie* Ann Cena.:-For the apteilv and certain cure or iilterinitteo t fever, or chills and lover, romiiient foe or. chill fader, (lamb ague, ,ierioilical headache .ir biliona headache, and inliime fevers; intlekal, for the whale else. of disc/Lees originating in binary derangement, cum..llly the in•la tie of tniaguratia countries. Tine remedy hen rui-iy failed to cure the co, er eel eneee of chilli and fever, and it hoe thin great n.l.nntage ii:er other Ague, medleinea, th a t it cool., the ninplalnt without injury to the patient. It contain, no finial,m or other delelcrtous , enllelvicc. nor dons it produce goin iarj any injuriou; effect whatever Plinking brothers of tho army end the west, try it and you will e donee throe rvwertiona. Prepared by Pr. J C Ayer if Co., Lowell, Mare , and Auld by all Ilruggtstg and denier. in lllCllielne I;se'rywhero. Feb 15, 2m A (Juror Dis 4 °rent - —One of the greatest end most useful discoveries in medical science. was made by the celebrated Dr J Dams!, sit Paris, Chief Phoneme to the Imperial Info us ury of France, in ISnl Those who hew heen :Meted with the painful disease known as the Pile., rind effertunllv cured by the use of Dr J Donts' Fren , h Pile.Salte, cannot speak too highly of the benefits t• onferred upon them by the usa of this certain remedy. It has arm cr been known to fail , in effecting a permit. neat en re in a single case In this re•pert it omas,' nll other wed wines. of the 1(01 It will do Juir whnt it IPreenntuonded for, if not the money will lie refunded. One or two boat+ sollirlent to effort a cure in four or six days, it the directinns on the hoses are followed.— Prwp one and two dollarser bac, ncrordipg $.170 Sent bi Moil or lfalwegasta any polio af the tinted I...ntes d Ritmo!. Sold Icy Drug gists gene.. illy. A`liberal di•eount made to the trade. Aildree• D S DUNHAM & CO, Wil- Olin...port, Ito , side Proprietors and Meant so- Wows for the Coded States and C moan 11191 y Acre , Are crown,Tlll A Col nil, 110 twig sr, A y,l.ll'—Arr. dote disposed to eimsump. trin r Are the hi es of 'our children in jeup. only froht •elilen and repeated snacks of (hoop t if an purchase, a 110 X of mosons'•cr emit," I 1•111tIrATO1141 The P. ,, ph,•• 1 1 101 i n e 'OW elf,,iting rowdyl'orryhe, Col., Corm rh, Anthrna, Broriehlfle, Mpthersl,, and oft /'O7O, ,r,y ehreores The Lubricator is a 11101111•111 preparntion in the form of a Lozenge. Wine 11ss of all triodes Is i.llO mind pleasant and mini went They contain no eleletenona in 'nnil are wurrnnted to he always snfe n for the weakest and most 'sensitive stom a, h. kn Croup they grin immediate reliefs For (loughs and I olds theynre Inyaltialilu For Catarrh, Asthma nll4l Wolll'lllll. NeY brie no eynal In the ninrket, Il rile certstleates accompa ny each ho.s ) Itipiherm, that dreaded nod deny aims that' control wonderfully coil minuet enimediater). So Speaker, r Teacher should be without, as they reterli e hone - reams and strengthen and lenr that orgy. 181_3 lerads tno them m tune, and if the s3mptimis are •ei ere use very freely of II ISLA DEd iirpprictors, Elmira. N. Y. For ntle by druggists Curry where, and ley F P therm and S. Warta) ) in Bellefonte 11-321 y Nctu Rbbcrtionnento p, V FAY lIEST It II TION of floc root ,ours' U... 4 work, for Loth,•, amts or , •I,ildrrn ot Glt %II A Nt'N .f FF'ltErfl. COAL, LIME AND LUMlllilt. Th. bept Pittston and Shamokin An coal, w0...1 antl coal born' lime, pla•ler mg Intl), Oloogluo, paling, loather sane,' 1., or der, for vale at Ole lowerlo t market rates on., and ylnl near lhv ol orb end all. I.lalrctuglo Valley Ratlnool Depot - 1 Oct 19,'00--tl. I,IIOIITLIDOE S CO. 4 5 ADI FANCY AT EMI JOHN FARETRA Old Ditablitheil R Mailufartery No 718 AIWII SPRI:ET. o 71.11, Philadelphia. and Alanuinelure onset the lergoet nod no—t Snail del thleetionn 01 I ANCYFI for Ledies and Chihli - en', Wenr iu the City Aleo, a one assuitioeut of Ocoee Fur Glut • and collar. I am enabled to dispose of my goods at ,ery relmonoldo elhe.ll.l/111 therefore solicit o roll from ray frisnds of Centre county and Indy. =3 =1 No 714 An h ,nh 7th , mouth r ide, Phi) Itn‘e no Itnntuvr, tt tnneotton •Tvtl nn3 nther Storo in 1 1 111ndelph lit =Ell [MEM [x, )9('• oo nEw 111U' ' etolen Irons the stable of Defile Brumbaugh. m 1.111 , 0/U (0111101i11, fluntingilo or mat), urr rho eight of rho 8111 rust , ME= sI(L, 100 =lllll =MN I= 7,00 (,q 3,00 I.lght years old, 11, hands high, and branded o the lel t shoobler 1.111. the latter ''C " Eli= DIMIEGI $2llO roll he p thl Gar the nrre.t nett roe, totu of Ike 'hell or tines, and $.lO for the ro rodin 9lfthe Mart MEW MEM OREM 19 00( 5 0 1 110 K OON, SCHWARZ & CO n=== 17,014,1 I Solo do 00,00 IA 15,00 II NI NI ISSIO I; II II N Tti AN" I'.,h, Cheek. , tihrl Ilrovl.h.n Deller% No 111, Not th It.kr,e, null Ili North lVtaer tt Ordmi Solicited nail promptly executed a the lowc , t 1.4.1b1e Rate, Saldsfacttou guarau teed TION Nolte° ig hereby OVett that the port derslitit herotafato ambling uniller tholianie Ii from rt. I` , , ties thiii day been di.olvnd by linntalian The 1 , 04.ka and aPeount+ ara in the handi of .1 (1 Irwin d. J. It. Honk., for rettlement'; all per•ann Indebted to raid firm either by note or IYArls u , enunt, are requertod to roll awl runic .1. (I IRWI N, S Ul'l,. (iiLLIL4Nr), ISIAC II Vl', D. RANH IN, The ntolopognell will continue the hewn°ee of tennolneturtng goods at the, Oak Wool en Menu footort , unfit, lire Net of Irwin if Ran!, in 17_ It $3 . 00 S.lll 1 :1P ritnalth TENT iNyLNTION OF THE -I.OE yethlAt Cheryest owl Best. Three dell t: vuj T ed to each louver Of ilogge'm now anti complete wrought Iron ' IIOIISE Y—FORK & GiPDING 4 S P: lor—ktotqatlCATlNCl PULLEY' I ' STANDS let It 11 eneie.t Innonged, works easier in the hey, 111111 Will work 'in dump hay, or straw. 21 nil fork never d,orliargea the hay or etc itr until the proper time, and then per :ld It is simple, not likely to.get out of repair, having only three pieces and trio 4 rivets, and is tootle of Ike heat Jon: nip Iltoto;pst L on. 4qi All trio how trio& •tt,er aeon ,1 tired, praise it We retail Figgo'n fork at and warrant like sampled nliown. Others retail at $lO A. WALTERS, • Sot Agent fur Centre County, Pa. w i s oRE. aNn New Cl CLO D In Re:,.l,l's new Building, (curt noon TO tnc cOXRAD Novas.) IVe ittoto tho onention or the oommunity to our t"- 133 . 1TENSOIR ASSeritilitENT OF FANOr AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, Carpet:, , - Boots and Shoes, Hats aid ceps, Quoin:mem Groceries, La. Ls. Our entire stuck was introhased sines the late deultne in gold, and we ere selling nil kinds of goof,. TWENTY TO THIRTY PER CENT cheaper than the flikMo goods could hare been bought for a short time ago. Persons in want of goods will do well to examine Our stuck before purchasing elsewhere. WE WILL wEAL PAfHLT with those ph° favor as with a call, and will v., there the benefit of` the decline In goods IN EVERY PARTICULAR. N. B.—The highest musket pries pia Ls cub for all kiodo of grain. Dec 1884 tf W. COOK Co. - Gnaw, oThroCettef; &C. VEW FIRM! NEW 0001591 AND ~* NEW PRICESII r. 111011 RATES RunnED OUT ! 00008 AT,•OLD FASHIONED PRICES! HOPFLR & KELLER, (Fdimerly Hoffer Bru'e,) Would respectfully inform the world and the . rant of mankind, that they h re Just opened out, and are daily teem mg a large STOOK OF GOODS OF ALL KINDS, which they are °nil:lK at the very lowest Mar ket price DRY )30 0 S ! . , Consieting of the latemt styles of rico:nen •SIO PLAIN ALPACAS, 11101,111.0 AVID PLATY ALL WOOL pl. LAIIIIS SICEPILERD PLAIDS, BLACK SILKS, SUMMER SILKS IRISH POPLINS, • WHITE GOODS, White Counterpanes, Linen and Cotton Sheietintr, Checks, e liingham.,. , Bedticko, Flannel., Se., • Sliepherikilaid Balmoral., Black Cloth. Caniniere., Velvet me, Corduroy, Kentuekey loans. Drills, j Ladib Cloaking, Plain Color., Middlesex Cloth., .Repellanto, and • • ' PLODS OF ,VARIODS COLORS. tIENTLEMNN'S WEAIt A full line of Clothe, Caseurtere., Satinettes and Vesting, all kinds and wire., which will be cold cheap. We have oonstantly on hand a large •q.l well eelecied clock of all kmas of CROCK ER Y, GROCERIES: MACKEREL, , • SA LT, Sc Which . we will di.poce of at the very lowest 1 nob prices. All kinds of country pro.lo,ctekcp in exchange for goads, and the Aryheri mat-Lei - A, re n /towed. FRIENDS AWAKE TO YOUR INTEREST For we feet siinsfleil that we eon suit your Tearer WI well as your ereats Sept !I, 'B5-ly iitiltltAll I HURRAH' HURRAH! If you vast to boy good goods, cheap goods fashomolde good/, Goo goods, every kind of goods, go to ^ 4 .. 1 ARRAiIAM SUSSMAN'S On high streit,ollellefonte, Pa. who has Jost retuned frotnflew York with a handsome selected assortmedt of 'north - fiddled, now open and Mier for sale cheaper than any body else in the Union. The Goode have been bought chm . for cash, and will be di told ce r rash or its equivalent. Cloth, ClUlPirrler, Satinctt, K Janes Chninbrays,Cottoneiles, Mareail les Vestings, Satin and other Ves. tinp, Under Shirts, and Drawer., Black and Fancy 511 k, at old pttnes, alt ...der Flannel.. all and domerile Sack and Starling Flannel,. ItlearLwl, Unbleached and Culured Cant .n klnnu.lr, krench and detnekse Ilingbains. Ticking. and Cheek., Bleached and Un bleached Sheetlnge, Dillow Cane and Shirting Mnalln.Cambrienand lioserles and lilot e., ponder. aml Ilrinkerchielk, Necktie., Collars nail ISo.onrv, P•iraadu and Sun Cuilirellaa—Snik,l:inglmins and 31114 in Balmoral Skirts, Ladle,Canna Mimes. Udmq rnl Skirtn of variant elm. and prices. Skeleton Hoop Skirt., Ladies'. and Ativiiiia Skeleton I loop Skirt,. of every dem-elution. —Spring and Summer Capes, both Cloth yid Silk, 11114tIrpn..e4 in elite. quality, ,tl.l prieev, north- of Maim and Dixon', Line. 'Shawl., on endles. inciety, both single •ad double.. Carpet., n full nutortment of all kind. of Carpet., nuch on Bruesclo, 3 Ply Ingralna, Itog and SM.. Carpet.. Oil Cloth, •II wulth of Floor and Table Oilcloth and Oil Shades.— SALT, FISH, GROCERIES, SOLE LEATH ER, SPANISH KIP, FRENCH CALF SKINS, COUNTRY ir , CALF SKI MORROCO LININGS. Ste Shoemakers' bread and Shoemakers Tools, of all kinds to had at ABRAHAM SUSSMAN'S CII EA PElt than at any other eetanliahment In Central Penneylt anti, Dee 19-18112, DO YOU WANI"FO BUY Summer, 14.11 the pIo to go Is 6=M:=l DO YOU WANT TO BUY " 1 12-1-ly ME or 'my other kiod,,-go to DO YOU , WANT TO BUY .F. J D RANKIN EMI= Boot. and Shoe., or anything el. You will And t Cheaper and in larger quantities, than any where else at May 18 'BB-t(. A LW AYSALIEADII A ALEXANDER & SON MILLIIHIM, CENTRE CO, PA. Are now uttering to the public at the L IV 1:: ST C'ASII PSICSS The eubscribers tahes this method ofranucun clog to their frtends that they bare Just re turned from the Eastland now ofen a toe PA sortmentist. YOJIIIIDN. AND DOMESTIC GOODS! Which they are selling at such terms that par chment relit find it to their Intereet to"buy of them. Their stock constets of DRESS HOODS, BROWN AND BLEACHED SHEETINCIS, SHIRTINGS, AND FLANNELS, CASHMERES, lIATS, BONNETS, miLittERT GOODS, SHAWLS AND CLOAkr Call ...ad examine our Mock The ball I. not MEN AND BOY'S WEAR Hats; tape, Boats and Shoos. thoceries, Quoonsware, Ae. he., —ao all of waft will be diepoteed of as low as they not be purobased out ado of Philadelphia. All kludt d ' :ranter produe• takes IA In aba/ago for . new. 17 11.11-Iy. A. ALIIILAI D 22, A SOL 1 • ' CLOTHING, ECM or SI dog id rs OR BOYS MIMEO MEM Three-Ply, Lint Rag, =I=1:1 pitY , ..9yous Hats mid Cap. Notion. enumerated Hardware, tJurnotbc'fi THE LARGEST AID BEST STOCK of warranted boota and p aboe. wear brought to Centre county, at BORNSIDEB WIT RANTED to giro oatlollotion. If not I nay, will give you now' boot. and If:ie ., r them. Yon eau only nod thinp at ~ ' '' IIVIINSIDICS Bm the only Oar whgra, • JJ can geta pure, unadulterated mild. epic.. I hare lbw ground to my order and will warrant them strictly pure, as represented. BURNSIDE THE largest etook or buckekin iloret in the county at Blarneide'ii. Barnsido being • practical tanner, is a geed Judge or the article Don't sell you eheegk In ter bneksk in at BURNSIDE'S! . ARNESS, halter., cart whips, ear H rlage whips, government gear., saddle. bridle., martingales, and everything` in th saddlery bar, at BURNSIDE'S BATHER of all descriptione, creyranted to IJ give estishisnwo French calf, kid !icings, moroceos, ekee e , and everything la the leather line, at BURNSIDE'S SAD SHOT PO ' IVbEH," Hick's celeßra '4," tett double water 'proof cape, aati-corro- Ore cap., and all other k lads at ft BURNS IS OIIOEMA.KF,IIS' TOOLS—L.O, henniten awls, and everything in shoe findings at 1=13:11 WILLOW BASEEIS, corn baskets, Tables' ba.heta, brooms, brushes tubS, and every thing in that line at ' BURNSIDE'S GUNS.—/lard le'. eedebrated double barrel Mies, double barrel .hot guns and eiogla b•rrel shot giro. at BURNSIDE'S Li ATS & CA Pe of every atyle, quality and 1.1 quantity, selling vary cheap at =1 STEPHEN Y. WHITMAN'S celebrated and fine ennfeetions—the only place they can be had is at BURNSIDE'S IF you want good goods and groat bargains go and examine the bog .took or good. at • • - • • =I I 3 UM 1.0 ROBES, hone blankets sad .11JP sleigh bell. at PURNSIDWEi ALARGE stock of pistols sod ell kinds of pistol cartridges at BURNSIDE'S T uEbesto,reo, !igar, .OUr ir a l l , wp , ict.:t ntgspvi EATHER OIL for grossing gears, boot& & 1J Rho., &e, at BURNSIDE'S ER I pc, description, quality URNSIDE'S NON-EXPI s 9BIVE pore •hirle of Coal Oil at G OODS enld the loweet prfres M .bitTer RURNSIDE'S _ • , T OYS of 'ant Inds and deeeri:Ettzilin N SW PATTERNS for oil cloth at BURNSIDE'S COAL QIL LAMPS, coal oil , f , at BURNSIDE'S B UY extra Eno teas .t BURNSIDE'S N OTIONS of all kinds at BURNSIDE'S F OX TRAPS, mink traps .t BURNSIDE'S erg 4Thoobo, scc Now IS THE TIME. sAym YOUR MONEY BY • - MARINO YOUR PURCHASES NATHAN FRANK, (Formerly Stuart S. Co.) NNW DRY GOOD STORE Everything. Ton need - I DRESS dboDs, GROCERIES, Pr IfOTIONI3, BOOTS and 81101i8, QUERNSWARE, do., &0., &S. Will b• sold , than at any othcr • = - RZZAHMDSB. TRH PLAOH. Comer of Allegany and Bishop Streets, Bellefonte, Nor 30, .eb. G AITERS, Italian and Bairllah lasting, for rah at CI '. 4. Men rrllltlel. T HE UNDERSIGNSD Wants change for grain or money, OM peaty two and ono hone wagon, also two log all In goo ; also a Jot, of Spears anti- et Rao banners eook storm, will be on exa Mon at his ware rooms at the bridge aims t depot. day woe want of say of dm above las will de to mill and sad his stook blif4 puebssln abet.- 12-4 ISAAC HAUPT, '' two , I ,all ID U. et ors exit Me t del I 3 f G LOVE KID a boots a( GRAHAM'S t MaAFFRRY'S. , am Goobis, Groterint 6 H A KBE R B ROT HERS !lave opened op I ENTIRE NEW STOCK of GOODS Ira every deotription,at lbw Dew .Lure l room on Sprtng street ,' whicit were purchased at • .... PANIC PHWES, and will be sold as low ifnot lower, than can be round elsewhere in HID section. Their dock cOloprlas in ,art, Dry oods, Notions, • I Millinery Hoods, Hearten, Voitioy Hoods, Clothing. I • Hoot. I Sheen, / Hats Caps, Carpet-Bags, Umbrellas, Parasols, Gentlemen and Lad MS Furnishing Lathe. Clean & Circulars, Ito k and Cloth, Carpeting. _ Oratories Queensware ie STATION RRY and a•arytbing alma that is to toll found in • wall 0..11E4 country store. COUNTRY PRODUCE, taken in exchange for goods, and the highest market ark* paid." 11-11-Iyl 0 ALL YE LOVERS ••fIM OP SPtENDID CHEAP 000DEI • AND 'To Ye Advocate,' of Economy I I I -,.. 1,.. I PRUNER Ilas just opened • new store lh Doctor Dob bins new store rnpm, on Bishop rtreet. ll►vidt experience in the buxinus he Latiere himself that his steek will please nil =I DRY GOODS. Cloak., Shawls 811km,Le. earpete Groceries of the best Qualities, Bussosware, Boots. il Shoss MEM Slipperc CM! Womene Elf= I=l Now Is your time for bargain., the prices to conform to thaltiMee. All the leading Myles of and ' tic's y for one'. comfort Mtn, ' Women, blauscsand Children's wear. Call and annual. the .lock before boylag any other plane. March la 5.6-Iy. N EW STORE AT PHILIPSBURG, CENTRE COUNTY, PA. More goods MD be had for less motley at the cheap store of RITZMAN dz. KELLER Philspentri, Coat. Comely, Pommylvan* than at any other establishment in the State. They o:rope constantly on hand a ehoie. stock of STAPLE AND FANCY 000D8 HATS A CAPS, BOOTS A 8110E8, READY NADI? CLOTHING Notions, Quilonswars, Hardware, Willow and Wooden Wore, And In feet a complete assortment of An tile as , tkles usually found In a first, rims country store. DREBB Gentl. French Merinos, all wool, Plaids, Cobarre Reps., Alp►oces, Black Silks, A., •'e. HOSIERY—WooI and Cotton Shirts and Drawer., Fin. Shirts, Silk, Cotton and Linen Handkerchiefs, Ikon Skirts, bast makes. I=l CLOTHE; AND CABSIMEREB--Froach Broad cloth., Satinet., Melton's, Ac., for whaler altar: SHAWLS—A foil lino, .11 wool BOOTS AND SHOES. we will keep at all times a fall assortmeikkta °adorn made geode. PRODUCE TAKEN IN NXCIIANOR FOR GOODS, AND TB =I 0 PAID IN CASH FOR GRAIN OP =1 Fleur and Feed, kept constantly on hand Aug.blB66-If. RITZSIAN HELLER EDWARD W. MILLER WITH . ARMAR YOUNG, BROTHER CO., Importers and dealer. in Embroideries, Lane., White Goods Hosiery, Mitts, Gloves, Trim mings. Ac., No. 429 MARK ET59. 1 41 418 COMMERCE 89. D I 1 Y C !WO P H IL . 11.3"floY; filo rano NORTH AMERICAN TRANSIT. ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY. 111;eipa1 Glace, 133 South Fourth streeta Philadelphia. THE ONLY ACCIDENT INSURANCE COM PANY OF PENNSYLVANIA. Chastrod March 0, 1860. Capital, $300,000. Insures &phut ,ALL ACCIDENTS. ;4( nunt Pobeisa issued for any Nun from $l.- 000 110,000 at • premiiim of only one ball per L e securing the full amount insured In e of death, and a compensation rah week eql to the whole premium paid. hort.time tickets may be bad at the Princi pal ODoe, or at the varies' Ralireed Sta. low. No MiDICAL EXAMINATION 1"! legume s ,. di. C . o b u i lis t e:selioti is gives each weak In asse'o3 LOSSES PAID PROMPTLY. 40 LEWIS L. HOUPT. President, HENRY C. BROWN, Secretary JAII. CONRAD, Treasurer. .D CTORS. • Lewis L. !leapt, I to Gen Tkt• Agt. Pa. R R. Co, li J. E. Kingsley, Proprietor Continental Hotel. H. G. Leimuring, 23? and 230 Doek street. Betel C. Palmer, Cashier Com National Hank. Jame. M. Conrad, arm of Conrad & Walton. 023 Market street Enoch Lowrie, late Gen o.p't Pa. R R Co. Andrew Mekairay, senthweet denim Third sad Welant streets. ' • George C. Frandsen', General Agent Penn's.. Railroad Company'. Thsio. K. Peterson, 3031 Market etreel. W.ll Karts, Irm of Karts t &toward, 254: Third street. ', Policia' Dyed, and taterilthUos earaiatard by JAMES HI kANILIN, Agitat e Armory Boom, 14.2, Bollatoate, Pa. Hoy 33, 116-11ai w"' Re/WA • Titanic. Trovehat bp or anything ditto klnd. aboalegva MEI a oak, Doa't forgot thottoook lad door alitootalWata Aran oa tillogoey. • Noy T. 4 4 47 Jill. roLl.s. Brno Sr feelikint. ALECTURE TO- YOUNG MEN. • Just Puhheited, Am. genteel Ed .pc. P ,, re A Lecture on the :Mire, reatment, and Radical Core of flpermatorrhwa, or menleal wesittime, Involuntary Emission., sexual debil• ity, and impedimenta to marriage generally, nervousness, ommumption s epilepsy aad Flit metal and physical Incapacity, remitting from self, abuse, Lc—By ROBERT J. CULVER- W ELL, M D., Author of the "Omen Book,'ke The wurld.tenowned author, in this admire. blo lecture, clearly proem from his own experi ence that the awful consequences of self-abuse may be effectually reumied without medicine and without dangerous surgical operations, bougim, imtrumsots, rings or poletleg out • mode of cure at onto mrtath and erectus', by which every sufferer, nu matter what his con dition suay be, may core himself cheaply, pri• vately, and radically. This Lecture will prove a boos to thousands Mid thoueands. • •• . . Sent under seal, to any address, la a plan sealed envelope, ou the receipt of six septa.; two postage stamps. Also Dr c CutverwelYs "Marriage Heide," price 15 coots Address the piahlisheros J. I Vpm CHAS. J, C. KLINE A CO.,f , 11l Bowery, New York, Net Ogles Box 4588 CIREEN'S DRUG STORE. Room No. 3, Brokerhoff's Rew. The underetnhed respectfully announces that he has removed hie well known DRUG h CfIRMICAL StOßfir, to the new room (Ito 3) under Drokerhors ho. tel, which he has Stied upfhv that porpoee; and havmg laegelytipereased his stock, is tines prepared to furnilWhis elastomers with pure DRUGS, • ' PATENT /dEDICINEd. PURE WINES a LIQUORS for medicinal um, DYE ("TUFFS, with. almost ovary Arial,. to be found In an establishment of this kind, such no Ham and Cattle Powder, Cos. 1•011, Alcohol, Unwed Oil, Glass, Paints, Putly,Spenges. Also the ' largest and best collection of PERFLVERT 'AND TOILET SOAPS ever brought to this place. Tobacco and cigars of the most approved brands, constantly on hand. He would call the attentgv: the pub lie to his stook of notions, eon' of Hair, T.pdth, Nail, Plash and Point mho', Cutlery, Pipes, Drinking Cups, Chou and Backgammon boavds, Chess Men, Dominoes, do. ' Alai, a large variety of TOTS FOR CIIILD.REN. Particular attention given (di preparing PHY SICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS and FAMILY RECIPES. Having had more than tweive years experi ence in the businem, he feels confident be east render aatisfaction to all who favor him with their patronage. FRANK P. GREEN, /Amnia, Fob. 9, 1866-Iy. Room, No. 3 Brok. Roo A MERICAN LIFE DROPS I For the speedy an of DIP UT lIERIA,, Coughs, eolds,ihoarseame, sore throat bronehlt is, Rheumatism and all Malted sompleints. For are years has this &Miele been before the people, and the verdict returned from every quartet., by that consenter@ of the half million bottles that hbre been @old within that time, Is that MEM "IT ALWAYS CURBS Read the following, which In only a apeoLmen of the many letter re are daily receiving 2 Hoare's, Mass. Mons Snteesn b 00.—Sine :—Nohnthstan ditig my general prejudice against proprietary (or patent) medicines, I was Induced to bay two bottle , of the American Llf• Drops, through the high recconsmendation of them by • triend, as always curing Diphtheria, noughr, colds, lON throat, bronehith. he. My eon, aisteen yam of age, 411 taken raddisely ill with diphtheria mid could scarcely speak or iwallow, bin breath ing was so bad. We were much alarmed, bat decided to try the Lill' Drops, before tolling a physician. By using the IDreps aoeording to direction, hi was soon relieved and the disease entirely broken up. I let • Mend nsferieg with Rheumatism hare one of the bottles. He sees the Life Drape gave hamedisto niief , and are the best medicine ha ever need. A dungy near him, 'offering from Colds aad.J.Tlounited Sore Throat: and some of his s and were eased in • short time. Since then I let my brother, • physician, hove part of mine, and with which he gored • bad cam Diphtheria, if. Is con strained to sektiewhidge tbattlevy are valuable. Truly yours. A. B. ELDER, Tb. Life Drops ore carefully prepares! by ORRIN SKINNER et- CO., Selo Proprietor., Spingfield, Mass., And sold by all Druggist. Demos Barnes tf Co., New York,Fuller,Finch Fuller, Chimp, %moral trot.. to 12-10 Mad BELLEFONTI PLAINING MILL. The undersigned are mow prepared to mean. facture and furnish, on application at their Plaluiog Mill In Bellefonte, Centre county. Shutters, . flowing, Bash, Doors, MoWdiap, do to I 'Lc. EDE= Scroll omelet of all' denriptions, mid breaks(' of all gam and pattern. made to ender. BUCKLEY'S PATENT LUMBER DRYER. We l imve connected with the Mill "Baekley'e Pateoeturober Dryer," which by auper-beated steam ahem& preens, will .molt }amber its from TWO TO FOUR DAYS, Waving tested this Patent by actual experiment we are sun that it Is the best procees of epeaaa : in( lumber sow la MI our work wU bomarmfacturta ire* 1110401.1OHLY fACABONED Lumaxa. Orders, for drying lumber delivered, at the mill wilt be filled at reasonable priru." Pledging ourselves to fill all. order* with prompteass, and to tha µtiaras/ion ef our pat roue we ask all petionilrequirrng work in our hne of buidness to glee •L. • eel! before contrac ting el•ewhere. VALENTINE, BLANCHARD &CO. Bellefonte, Dee II '6B ly. NSW BAKARY A 00NYINTIONARY TI e subscriber world reapooctrally inform de citizens of Bellefonte and •iaiaity, thee ids new and extensove,l• /3A Fl BAY st , ON/Bei I Off ART, ►re now °completely snisied.• and that he Is prepared 1.0 furnished e•eq day, Fresh Bread, Cokes of all kind.; Candle., Bptetp,', Note, ?mita, and anything andlVery , thlng belonging to the Man Having had years of ezperienee in the Mud nese. Ile Satter. himself that he can guarentee estiefaction to all who may favor him with their patronage. 11-42-1 y J. H. SANDS. BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE, FOR SALE.—The andeseigped aims for sale his very deeinstle property the baronet of Bell•loata. A lot of vetted oontaysiag three fourths of an mare more or less, reef tweeted d' geed two dory dwelling. a good eta ble♦ an other outbuildings. Also enoellent fru ft•af all kinds, ereatirding of eppioe, pooches plans, pears, obsuriaa, grapes, TA furies, outwaeta, goo.. bertion And rasp-bends. The property is situated near the Bellefeets Aorialerny, and is blatantly an. of the rest deal rol; isces to the town. For further parties late inrioire of Aeg FOB. &UR. • A nearly new Stearn En andllot ler with Miss. 1141001 Whams boil. or 40 horse power, will bo sold vs heap. - Addreu W. A. AW. J. MeldA ALL. 12-1 du Milroy, MINI. Co., 21ablilrq. SADDLERY &,HARNE'EIf3. Tba osbo.lbor bogs Immo to Inform tile pub. 11. gonosolky that Is Dm roopobod_fiks • H4Aitlf4B MD/a/W. • , okasufbotorf, 'whom tbiiio good ow Is so. oommodapi with sgysitioyg, to Ms Hut , ea WI lowest le - Tbo,4 b oft4l of Harness, Heavy genre, Bridle* thettaes Horse «► • I=l Pies Is. &a DEK=O2
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