Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, April 19, 1867, Image 4

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■, DVRBIN GRAY.
♦TTY ' NXT AT LAW. Bollefunte. Pa. Mee
•ilh A. 0 Tun , . 13.9. 12.-6
J. D. 1 1 10 VDERT.
*TTTORNECY AT LAW. Peanwtr's office, Belle
font., Pou 7-16
A. 0. FII.IOIIT.
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Bellefonte, P., Olfke,
on Om North-west enrage Of th. Diamond.
R.A . LEIVVER OL BEAVER.
ATTOR.NEYB AT LAW. Allegany greet, north
of the Diamond, Bellefonte,71 1 1. 7-16
NOONAN X, 1100tER.
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Bellefonte, PR Oalee
Aloe* Burnaides Store. 1 I 2
ORXIN & ALEXAN DER.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Bellefonte. Pe, Otßre
In the rattlers of the Conrad llcluer, 7-18
JOHN P . 3I ITCNEGr.,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Itellreoott, Pa. Warp
with Orris 4Alextmlor.
Jan 10, ly.
HARRY Y. NTITZER.
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Dtstriet Attorneys
09lee, Bellefonte, Ye. Me, be enneulted.
English or Oerman. 9-7
W. 11. LARIIIER•
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Bellefonte. Pa., O.
with the District Attorney in the Court
Rouse 9-22.
T. P. ST.E.PHIENS.
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Bellefonte, Pa. Olfice
on High street in th. room formerly occupied
ee the Pont t ee. ly
MARTIN STONE.
LICENSED AUCTIONEER, will attend to all
sale• entreated to him, with tare and ,Adep
t.. Redid.. Are doors below the Presbyte
non sheath, Bellefonte, Da,
A. DISLER, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN A SURGEON, Offers his profes
sional services to the iodises. of Bellefonte
' end vicinity. 015 c• over Graham it AleAf
trey'. Shoe Store, Allegany Street. 11-23-1,.
G. fl D. BALL, M. D.
PHYSICIAN d SURGEON, II v ng peThaa
neatly Iscated at Alilesburg, offers his pro
femiist service to the oitueos of that place
and vicinity. 11. 22-Iy.
WILLIAM A. WALLACE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW Will •test Bellefonte,
professionally when specially retained in
eisenectiow with teat lent sante!, Clearfield
e's e T-16
_J. D. WINGATE, D.D.S.
DENTIST, Ake on the corner of Spring •nd
Biebap atrltets, Bellefonte, Pa. At boots, ex
cept perbaps the Sent two weeks of each
mouth. Teeth extraeted without pain. 7-16.
C T. FRYSERGER
WHOLESALE A RETAIL dealer ,P Cigars,
Tobaero, Pipes, Snuff, Hain'3s, Ar. Store ‘a
the offestnat the Conrad House. The heat
brand's, sonstantly no hand 11-26.
WILSON * HUTCHISON,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Dellafonle, P,, CO
leetto., and all other legal bueineve in Centre
and the adjoining Countiewpromptly attended
to Office in Elerichard'e Law building. Al
legheny street.. Oct 11th, 86-Int
DR. J. B. PIIITCHELL,
PIIYSICEAN k 81./IttlEOld, Bellehdathi Po,
Will attend to proluaional calls u heretofore,
he renpentfully offers his corners to hie
friends and thepuhlie. 011 ire at the Brook •r•
hoff Howie.
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PHYSICIAN 41
Offers his profess
of Bellefonte sod
below the IYAT,
il.• V.
PHYSICIAN &SU
Female dioceses
tad successfully
from Cataract,
little pale. Paml
ar.
*: F. RE'
BANKERS, Urns o
eonated. Collect
promptly smitten
1.1 deposits. E;
eonstantly on
eal•od.
D VAN
SILEtTRO AND
CI A N.—Would
be has located at I
and offer. hi. prof
Da. Spacial att.
di..eamis; Can
the neighborhood
or can 'wait De,
at hie odic. in Emporiam
WILLIAM BROWN
LICENBED AUCTIONEER. Bellefonte. Pa
will attend to ell sales entrusted to him yo nh
ears And fidelity Having had eighteen years
experience in the tontine., he flatten himself
that he ran give general satisfactien. Per
ions making sale. are reque•ted In 'give a few
days notice, in order that arrangements may
Mimed*, se that Bales wilt not interfere with
each other. Thanks to the public. for pat•
rooage already bestowed. 12-10-ly
tioOtAS — L *toes
BOOT Sr. SHOE MANUFACTORY
, The undersigned respectfully inform the co—
lumn, of Bellefonte and vicinity, that he has
*hails/od • first class
BOOT AND SHOE MANTthACTORY
mist door to Primers More, on the north west
Ode of the diamond. where he will be plowed
at all timm to wait upon customers. lle being an
EXPERIENCED WORKMAN
easterner. ear rest assured that so pains wit
ho spared to reader eomplet• sidle/Lotion. des
' tlemen, Indies, mho.a and youth can Go Strom
otodated with the best,
Boots: , •
El
ME
Slippers, de.
manufactured the best &took, and in the
and lama. Myles. Repairing of all kande
ti77"l:66"td" to.
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N''"'BOO'f & SHOE ESTA BLIB If
#, MEN T.
Having otWintid up shop on Spring street, •
few doors above the Bishop street crowing, the
subscriber very politely writes his old friends
and the public gornarally, to give haul a call,
«ling confident that he can fit any in
BOOTS, 6110ICELOR GAITORS
Having has yeafilof sYperee nes as foreman
In one of the best manufacturing establish
ments in the country, be feels safe in going
• guarantee for ell work dune
REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS
done on the stiorteet notice and on the most
reasonable terms.
12 2 ly, JOHN POWERS
55a100n0
GEORGE MK'S
EATIRG HOUSE Ann OYSTER SALOON.
On High strut, at lb. wnst end of the bridge,
Bellefonte, Pa. TM. excellent establishment Is
'sow opm, and `nod meals esn be had at all
hum Rout Rut, Ram, (warm or oeld,)
Oblelten, Turkey, Trips,Phdalee, Oyster,. Soup*,
Egg., Ples; 'Cebu, Crackers, vol.s Oranges,
Lemon., ge., Ate, tromprbithe bill of fare. An
elegant
OYSTER 8A COON!
I. also on the dist doer, sad the meet delialehe
optso is served to elastomers. As beverages er
►u the beet of safe*, tag, eytvps sad lager be
ball and see bba. Jess 8,'66-17
etanisses, *lassies, &c
CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY
Yr. El. A. SegelNaga would neepeethaly la
ern the eltlieus of Centre COhnty, thet he he
*moved his eunisite Usaufsotory, to the atop
• Howard street, beak of Annie' eableet eh.
when he Is prepared to issaufaater
ferriageo
edSSiose
ulkies,
. •
Situates*,
lips4:oa
Al hi, At*
in priest to snit the Moon done on
abort Noth.. Apr. 1164
EXPRRIENCRD WORKIIIRN, are the only fpna UNION PAIrTINT CHURN, the but
kind engird et Q 's t Hon 1 in nee at IRWIN* WILSONS.
Marble Motto.
N EW MARBLE YARD!
Tip subscnber begs lease to inform
tem caftans trf Centre and adjoining counties,
that he'has purchased the
EXTRNSIV.E:M'AR'SLR YARD!
of D. Kern. Near the Depot. BelleTonle, Pa.,
where ran be fauna at all times a very IRAs
assortment of
MiAUMENTB, TOMB & HEAD—STONER
and where he will be nrepared,with every Neil I
tzjittivnanufseture to order, EVERY DE
TION OF WORK, in the highest style
of art, on the shore.' entire sod most ...cow° ,
dating terms, lite work has, for.several , years,
dra*n
TUE FIRST PREMIUM!
at the York county Agricultural Soctetre Palo,
and he proposes to pay particular attention to
furnishing the piublio with ail the
tirtlf,EST AND MOST IMPRCVED STYLES
in }t.be manufacture of Marble; therefore, (how
desiring anything in his line can be accommo.
d•tercby calling upon him, equal to purchaeing
of any city works.
Wm R. FELTS.
230, 00 REWARD,
Stolen from the stable of Daniel
rumbaugh, in Lincoln township, Huntingdon
unty, Pa, on the night of the Bth loot., ..
ECM
_ A DARK 'BROW K MARE,'
Eight years old, 16 hands high, and !trended on
the left shoulder with the letter "C."
$2OO will be paid for the arrest and cowrie ,
Lion of the their of thieees and $3O for the re
rovery of the Mare.
D. STRIC:.LER, Sec'y
Pene'a Mutual Horse Thief Detecting and In
surance eo , York P. The above company
continues to Insure Morse, against gre or theft,
and the ahoy,. Is their standing 'redwrd.
12-4-11 ISAAC IIAUPT, Agent.
Varbtoare
H ARDWARE! HARDWARE!
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J. d J rI.AcIt To err
The putiseribers would respectfully inform the
community that they have opened a complete
M=
Trussing all varieties of geed, In that line
which they
'WILL SELL AT TIIE LOWEST PRICES!
Their stock con 'lets of all sorts of building
hardware, table and pocket cutlery, c•rpenters,
mason's. plasterer'. and blacksmith'. loin,
and materials, nails, iron, horse shoes,
and horse-shoe sally ea e tackle.
FORKS, CII A INS.SHOVELS.AXES,,RIND
STONES, etc , et,.
tounkeeper't geode, eaditirry, carriage trim
mingr. etc , etc., with ell torts snit sites of
COAL OIL LAMPS,'
end the different parts thereof, together with
complete poisortment of the Nett
PAINTS,
OILS,
VARNISHES.,
They hope.
BY STRICT ATTENTION TO BUSINESS
and a constant earn, for the
A ccomitonA TION (.1-smut:vs
to Went owl re , elt e
A 9 HA"R OF THE Pllllll kTROS %
at:turn, kNn OTIII na
will Rad it to their advantage to call and
EXAM/NE 7111/11i STOCK.
J & J IL\ KRIS
N• 5, Ilrokerhors llow
13611efonte, Pr, F , el., 16, 1566 -Iy.
QTOV ES ' STO VES !
Ll
Isaac lilt er a Co have for sole 'et a few
of SpeaCa anti-dolt ook wren
They hare proved thenmelres to be the best
store out for burning soft coal They *ell e their
own ichee, make no dust in the kitchen, eerino
mine fuel, are t h e best baker in the world, and
hare more i,evenienceit Oink any other slot ea
People crouttog ...lit do well to call
and nee theiritock before yiurchnsing elsewhere,
so, by neglecting to do this. many here been
lorry already Joe 12'66 1 11A UPT ♦t/3G
irWin EZI(Coon
J,116 ANVII. STORE—se now reeolvsng a
largo and well s.sorted stock of Hardware
sto•en nql.. horse shoes, saddlery, glass, pasnt
shard, line, and hoop Iron—also how sui
wagon stork of every deseription—eall and
"PrlY
ittE,TNI r Morticed and for nail
IRVIN
LT ARMY ARE, of e, ery deneription nt. re
1f dared prices. now home opened every day
at 11-15 IRWIN if- WILSONS
, 1:14111 SCALES. Lest make, from 4% op
lIICOM, watt or ',about wheels •t
OEM
I A M PS, every ynriety and Lova al
IRWIN 3 WILSON'H
_ H ORSE MIOES, beet oink eot
IRVIN k WILSON'S
CIOA L OIL •nd L:enxin, at
d WILSON'S
A M NIT lON—Cartmigra, and Whet' a.
laan Mon tit IRA IN A I' SON'S
N Al LS, dl mizell mod londm, et
IRWIN k WILSON'S
G LASS, all •tansan i d ß rt i f? . t7, l tt viLsos.s.
-
CIARPENTER TOOLS, of erery deeertptton
ki at IRWIN & WILSON 'S
ADDLERS, to eutt the trade, at
IRWIN tt
1 ARRI AGM and lIINIOY bolt% all site
used at IRWIN & WILSON'S
LI AN b DELLS ILLIti boor Bells all tiles and
likinds, at ntwiri i•iviLsows.
. p CARRIAGE, t,gs.II Y i
t S IS. I: I L N K I ;a;
11%
I/ AIN'T'S it OILS of 'al kinds et
IRWIN .1, WILSON'S
WAGON IIUBBS, opokea and Nines, largo
and onalllat IRWIN k WILSON'S.
Si'lteWS and linage% of every variety and
kind at IRWIN & WILSON'S.
D°,`).,i4,L.OtCg L OCKS
or
;R4lV n i t {VILVO;;. 7
DUMPS t T 7 N 4 7ll hi'S
3 ig:l IIVI;nOr'l.
X-ClJird 111,11 Sawa, beat make, at
IRWLN WILSON'S.
TRlinfltilS FOR COFFINS--a large as
...tom at IRWIN 1 WILSON'S.
OIL CLOTH, Rog. and Mats, at
IRWIN e WILSON'S
A NVILS and Vim tar sal. at
IRWIN! WILRONT
-
LEAD PIPE, all site., at
IRWIN t WILSON'S.
POCKET CUTLERY. &II cosies -and prim',
.t IRWIN 4 WILSON'S.
clAsir. SHEAR, SPRING! and BLISTER
steel at IRWIN k WILSON'S.
Hd'as SILOS NAILS, different shoe at
IRWIN A WILSON'S.
WOODEN WARE a great variety, at
IRWIN A WILSON'S
SEATES at wholesale and retail, cheap et
IRWIN WILSONS
FREBiI CUCUMBER Plata., by th. down
and in jam for sale .t Pifer'. grinarry.
DOUELE mid SINOLII-BARREL:SIPOWL
_ing Oleos ot IRWIN A WILSON'S.
PI ,
STOLS—NatIonaL Sharpe% Amnion. and
other makes at IRWIN 111 WILSON'S.
B MIN AND WILSON are constantly dr
j. )ng new goad. In their line. 1 1-14
_t._ ,— k _____—_
nitiNDsToNEB, Imallly and all aisee,
Ur WI WIN A WILSON'S.
--s-- - - - -
FINE TABLE I{IITLERY Including' plated
&Ala, wireasa, ate., idn.,...at
11-0 INWLN 4 WILSON'S.
BAROMETERS sad T►rroro4r at
IRWIN a WIUKINIL
'Mulls & 54100n0
CUNMINGS MOUSE.
This elegant dier/totel, eineited ea Bishop
street, • few doers north of the Catholic ebureb
llefonte, bu Sue leased by the proprietor, and
is now open for tqe reception and e nt erta in m ent
of poste It bas been 'furnished to the very
latest style, with huidoome and comfortable
furniture, and Is altogether the best golten or,
and will bo the but conducted hotel in Belle
fonte.
TESTABLE will always berfutted groaning
coact the we.ght of the best psoristpe the mar•
kat eiferde, attended by east intern/psi .r it
tentira wafters.
TIIE BAR will always be suppy with the
choicest and beet of liquors—not a, sickening
mr:tan of drugs—but liquors in their purest
and best geese*,
THE STABLE le large, *arm, commodious
and fs clean, and obliging alad attentive hostler
are sleep In welting.
A Hark conveys passengers free of charge, to
and from the ran, after the arsiral,„ and depar
ture of the trains. May 1-1856,
GARMAN'S MOTEL. • •
This long eetablished and well known Note/
mutated on the southest corner of the Diamopd.
epponte the Court Douse, hoeing been porches/
ad by the undersigned, he ennutinces to the fof .
merpilrone &NlTS — establishment and to the
traveling public generally, that he has thorough
ly refitted hie house, end la prepared to render
the most estlefactory accommodation to all who
may favor him with their patronege. No pain•
will be spared on hi. part to add to the conveni
ence or comfort to his guests. All who stop with
him will Sind hii
, His Testa abundantly supplied with the
most sumptolie fare the market will afford, den*
up in idyl*, by the most experienced coke..
Ilia lien rill always contain the choicest of
liquors. •
HIS STAPLING IA beet in fawn, and will always
be attended by the meet trust worth and etten
(entire healers.
Giro him a call, one and all, apd he feels eon
ddent that all will b. .rustled with their realm
modation.
ts attached to this establishment, ghtrh !Oran
ger, from abroad will find greatly to them ad
vantage. Jan. 9th, 1863
CUMMINOS 11 . 011 SE SALOON
This new and splendid Eatinr Establishment
Is now open for the entertaiiiNtnt of the public.,
where •
Fresh Oysters, Fried Oysters, Stewed Oyster.,
Spiced ayatbrs, Clam Soup, Turtle
Soup, Chtekma Soup,
•
Hem .d Eggs, Big, Feet and Tripe, Aar
dines, Fresh Eieh, 4r_sed Chickens,
__SlassediChickessifetc , etc ,
can be had at all times. •
,DRINK 6 4
Cognac Brandy,
Old Rye Whiskey,
Bourbon Whiskey, Wheal
Whiskey, Irish Whiskey, Hol
land Oin, Currant Wine, Straw
berry Wine, Champaign, Uouseberry
M=i====
Sin Coektaile;Lkaoily Smarbea, Sherry Cob-
Mere, Whiekey puncher, and all fancy drinks.
Massa' A Collin'e XXX Phileaelphia Ale
Porter. Cider, Fancy Lepionsder,
Sarsaparilla, Mineral Water,:
ate err., etc
110 T MEALS to ha had at all hours of the
dn♦ or night.
We In. its our friend• to gin e tie a call, and
think we can insure them the utmost isatudae-
W. D. RlliftttD,
May 1, '6ll tf. Proprietor.
AI OSIIANON HOUR.
This long established and well known Ho
tel, haring been purchased by the undersimil
he announces to the former potions of the eiTab:
'nehmen! soil to the pubdo generally; that he
intend. refitting it thoroughly, and is prepared
to render tho most satisfactory accommodations
to all who may favor him with their patronage.
All who atop with him will find his table abun
dantly supplied with the beat fare the market
will afford His liar will always contain the
choicest of liquors His stabling is the best in
town.
Give him a call one and A, sad be feels con
fident that all will be satisfied with their ac
commodation Stage. run to and from the
house. JOHN B. GRAY.
ICIIM
M ONTOUR HOUSE, LOCK RAVEN, PA
E. W BOLT £\, Proprostor
This elegant hotel, formerly known as the
"Washington House," on Water etreet„ip now
ready Tor the reception of visgosa.:4Bd beard
am It has been Alegaqtly furnished, and its
'Mile is !slimy, supplied with the best. Visit
ors to Lock Harem will find this the pleasant
est place in the city. A free Buss conveys the
guests of the house to and from the cartons
trains, Oct. 28th, 1888-Bm.
N Ew FURNITURE STORE
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haveyost received a large and splendid ameort
meet of household and kitchen furniture, which
they offer to the public at prices 'which cannot
hill to give eatiefact ion. There stunk consists o
Plain, Piney and Marble top Vl;inber
ME!
Lounge.
@MEM
of zll kinds, sizes sod selgTquelity and prizes
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and every thing tbet should be kept In an es
tablishment of this branch of trade.
We °ger them cheap for ema '—
and all we ask la for
you to come and see the goods
'and prices, and be convinced ( whieh
you oertainly will be) that the plam for bur
gales in at our Ware Rooms.
OLD FURNITURE NEATLY REPAIRED
Gls* us total before turebestug elsewhere.
Rero Rooms on liisb. street saw the DL-•
ond—direetly epposHe'A. flowage's Store.
11-11 ly, B. GALBRAITH A CO.
FURNITURE WARE ROOM
Howard attest, Ballatopta, Pa.
WHERE, BUREAUS
SOFAS,
LOUNGES,
UAr RACES,
WHAT-NOTE,
EXTENSION rABLEs '
STANDS
CHAIR ' S,
STOOLS. ".
of every description, quality andprice, for sale
stoops.. than at any other establishment of tho
kind in Central Penney'vents.
Jane I, 1863.-tf. .iurshy P. RIB.
.fittuottal *notrumento
MUSIC STORE.
.111 WHEAL LNGTRIIIIIINTIL
B. M. GRIMM has opened his - smote stern
ens door west of W. Lewis' Bea Store, where
be keeps mutant', on hand STKENWAY &
BONS' and GABEL'S% Piano lianefootering
Cowponys PIANOS, MASON & HAMLIN'S
CANINET ORGANS and OAREART,MIIIID
HAM I CQ'S MELODSONS j_ Guitar% Vio
lins, rites, Mutes ; Guitar and ViW Shiner.
MIMIC BOOlS—llelden Chain, Goldin
Shower, Golden Censor, Geldon Trio, 5e1„41,,,,
SEEMS? 111013IC—He is *instantly mike%
ham reuvapkis all tho lac..t made, whielk
rayons at a &Wanes wisideg eon order, sad
Lae. sent the by mail, at pablislids prison
,MlP,Yllinos end Orinias Marrontod for les
pars. "
Thom aloha( to hay ay of Um ammo azal
eas sac, Invited to all and mania Ida before
patchable atawaro. My prima sob ao awe
at In Ifort!Tott aid Phligialphia.
Mamba of Inaratnonts coat promptly epos
application with any sddidosot %Tanana' &r
-ead. B. Y. GRIIRNI,
Mal drat. Hantingdoa, Pa.
rablf'bhtf Oa door watt of L.wlo' book store
W. D. RIKARD, Prop'r
DAN% GARMAN, Pnop',.
AN EXCELLENT LIVERY
=I
"Saprtetor
furniture
d ' g cases
wash stands,
NI? bat not.
Ward Rabe.
Bed Stead,
Table.,
ME!
~nor, At, 44
Organ's & Ottlacono.
AWARDED A GOLD MEDAL
Mintriean Tostflo• Fair, Comber U , 1865
In direct competition with all the leading
makers in the country.
w
l'ELOUB)IT"
PEONS AND MELODEONS!
Psine•se, Pst.eos & Ca., Mantifaeturers:
Respectfully invlte " the attention of parch..
•11, the trade and Peofeehion, the
FOLLOWInr INSTRUMENTS
Of their maoufaetun
PEDAL HAIR ORGANS,
Jive due , Fire Octave, one to Three Bank
of Keys, Three to Eight setts of Reeds. -
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$250 to $6OO
SCHOOL ORGANS
Twelve stylei., Ono to four set of Reeds, Ski
es and Doubly, Bank. Rosewood and Walnut
Cues.
Pricer,.,7.
$l3O to $4OO
--- MELODEONS
Piano alyle and Portable, Twelve Varieties
from four to Pio Octaves, Single and Doable
Reed Rosowood and flack Walnat Cam.
$65 to $250
CrlfE
Every Instrument is mode by competent
workmen, from the best material under our per
sonal rupervision, and every modern improve
ment worthy of the name, is introduced in
them. Among thee. we would cell attention tp
the TEEMOLANTS, which has bee. so mile
admired, and can be found only in Instilment
of our own manufacture,
From among t fa y dialoging Tooth:Imolals
rna-ornfltant. Prof and Organiata, wo giro
tbo following oxt
.•hro to be noapproaellot
smooth quality.—Wm.
The pedalo I o
to their beautif.
King.
d tootroment, and doe
C. Politer, Troy, N. Y
It ie • grand,
to the builder.—
g the 'West Instrument.. Bu r
is country or •broad.—W
prom►..
They are am,
Julielured In 1
J Mosealhal A
given eipiyersal eallafaetlpa.—W
Fop-du-16, Wic
They h
I Rawls
I am particularly placed with the arrange
mint of the ditereut regietera 11. Bradt).
01.
o other instrument co nearly wpproaches tb
org • ..— r The Char-weer, N. Y.
This instrument hes a °lsar nopetioriti over
anything at isti,sodueed among iss.--Zsdepee
dent, N, 17
The tortes andaetioe Sr. eloolloat.—fiev
Leavitt, UultsoaN,
The mon we wee It the better we like
Xein H
Hudson X. Y.
T be Two Bank Organ Harmonium Is veiny.
gem.-.-J. W. ILlnnieutt, Bastes, Mass. .
we hue folant_tkos Otoktiont all point
tdting a tread Lostrumeat.—J. C. Cook, T
k.
It looks and sounds splokildl7.-8. B. Bak
Troy. N. Y.
saosrperfsat toa s 4 Idalodsou I over saw
uy V. North.
They fall beak on nob intistaatialthrerite
superiority or workmanship, beauty of tone mad
ressonablesma of prbe. Aad we mast soy that
ia an them respects they an well worthy of
praise.—Nrehml Pitman, Atigust,'6s.
navvy Instramma 4. fully warrastaid ud
Beseal as 4 Shiyiyaid ta 1 Task say ritlima
Marys
Oils*lan, Oats, mai !dm LIM', Am, mat *a
applimatifia to •
PILOUBJI7, MILTON ♦ Ca-.
illartikid, N. J.
or C lt i gsaa ." . -"sail Is elks prlsetpla 411.1.11
Anglin 31 13110 17
Nell) apbetiointnto.
11EGISTER:S NOTICES..
The following aceounte halm been as
amined and passed by me, and remained filed 0
record in this °Mee for the inapeetion of helm
legatees, Auditors and an other, I. any way
interested, and will be presented totheOrphons'
Court of Centre county, to be held at Bellefonte,
for allegance and confirmation, on Wednesday,
the 24th of April; A. 0.113132 A
1 The account of WM Stover, exeoutor of
the last will and testanieuMof Morgans!. Kline
smith, Into of Penn township, deed.
2 The 400(Ittat of Samuel Prank, guardian of
Sarah Shot!, one of the children and heirs of
Philip Shell, late of Centre county, deed:
The amount of Samuel Frank, guardian of
Thomas Shall, one of the children and heirs of
Philip Sholl, late of Centre county, deo'd.
4 The account of Samuel Prank, guardian of
Henry Oroue, one of the children and .heirs of
Jacob Crouse, late of Centrd county, deo.
5 The account of D. Clapp, adminietrator of
estate of John Malone, late of Benner township,
dee.
S The aoeount of George Shafer, adeAlaletrs•
rof &o. of Danis' E. BhuNr, late of Miles
township, dee.
7 Thoacconnt of George L. Peter., guardian
of Elisabeth Ann Parsons, one of the children
and heirs of We,. Parsons, late of Wayne coon.
ty, and State of Indians, dee.
8 The account of James C. Beal, admin jetra
for of Re. of Sarah C. Boat, late ofSentre roue
ty, doe.
9 The account of Thom. 9. Window, guard
ian of Sum F. Bumgardeer, minor child of
Joseph Bomgardner, late of Centre County,
dee.
10 The account of Peter Hoffer, guardian of
Lydia Keller, minor child of Jacob Keller. late
of Potter township, dec.
11 The amnia of John Peelna, adminlitre
tor of ac. of Owen lleffron,lato of Benner town•
ship, dec.
12 The account of Simon Yonada, mentor
oPtly, last will and lestamendof Peter Vonada,
-11-lArin-ectutnwt. township, dec.
and Ueo
e tors of the lent will and tee
-o, late of Spring town
r ••
17
er, eitelitor 0
rgaret Wat
min
--,_:_
W. Thomas, M
Cement of John
ship, doo.
14 The necou,t of Jer,
minlstrotor of de of Mori
COM=TM
15 Tho account of Jacob Rik
ths last will andodistawaint of
Yin., Into of Ilownrd townoblp,
1O The 1141 account of Jon Peen., ,
'strider ofwio of Owen Ilefirob, Into of
• • •
nor township, der
17 The acetupt of F Steel Ifororly, admin.
istrntor of /AO: Slichael Dorman. loco of
Spring township, dee. -re
IS The account of I)os id I.l,lleiss, guardian
of Sarah Catharine Yortioa^minor child of
Catharine Tortilla Into of *otter township, dec.
19 The account of Dovid 41 i 1 one, guardian
of Slunk L Shoop (formerly Sarah L !Wilke])
minor child of William Runkle, Into of Potter
township, dec.
20 The account of John llisliel i Eea
ietrntor of &c. of Ueorge r SpaidOiste of Miles
township, dec.
21 The account of James I. Hose, geordian of
Joseph W Moyer., one of the children and heirs
of John 11. !Meyer., late of llalfinoon township
dec.
22 The account of Jonme I Rm., odunniAtro
for of to, of Samuel H Afe3 en, late of Ilalf
moon township, dec.
23 The account of Das id and John Hush
barger, admit istratiirs of &o of John Ilushbar
ger. late of Gregg township, dec.
21 The account of Joseph W Slarshillh
vicing administrator of If c. of William Marshal
late of Benner tortnehip, dec.
25 The supplementary account of John I
Packer and John !higher, administrators of A
of Thomas Guttlies. late of Howard township
, 26 Thp nerount of Michael I'lerich, tttriterrof
the German School fund under the will of Jacob
Young, late of Poll.; r township, dee.
27 The account of Michael Gros e, adininf,
trator of dc. of IVillinin Ilny, In. or Usrrie
township, der.
28 The account of 11 F Hunter and ❑eo E
Wasson, adminietrators of he. of Jansen N Hun
ter, late of Patton township, doe.
29 The account of Michael Harper. gmerdion
of Henry Hagerman, minor child of John Hoe
tension, Into of llamas-low n ship, dcc.
30 The account of Conrad Struble, guardian
of James P Swiiiitt, one of the minor children of
Ihorgo Swartz, late of Spring tale dcc.
•31 The account of If Of Fisher, remoter of
the last will end testament of William Adams,
hate of Fn ion township, dee.
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SHERIFF'S SALES.
Ay virtue of a writ of rceditioiri
Expo/ele, issued out of the Court of Common
Plea. of Centre county, and to one dtroeled, will
be exposed to public sale, at the Court Mouse,
in the borough of Ilellefonte, on Monday. the
22i1 lay of April, 1867, at I o'clock, 1' M , of
said day, the following real estate, to wit •
All of two certain tracts of land, mtunte in
Snow Shoe township, Centre county, , one
thereof surveyed on a warrant in tho noose of
Mary Ann Stewart, and containing four hun
deed and twenty acres and sixty-eight percholi ;
the other thereof surveyed in the name of Adam
Stewart, adjoining the above went ion.' tract,
and containing four hundred Ind thirty-three
MI., one hundred and ilfty•fiso perches:4AV
allowances, Av.
Seized, taken in execution and to 1•e cold as
the property of John Bonney and Cinndius
Barrnoy.
Sheriff's Office, D. Z. ELISE,
Bellefonte, tier 29,'67. t-herlif
SHERIFFS SALE
Ily virtue ut • Writ of Vend • no n , E
po w t• i,.unl out of the Court of Com
in pleas of Centre county, *LI to ins direct
e
md, will be exposed to public sale, at the Court
Bonze, in the borough of Ueltelonte, on M o o.
•y, the 22d dm) of April, I 567, at I o'clock, p
m , the following prupert), zit :
All the right, title and interest in and to a
certain lot of ground, sltupte in Curtin town
ship, Centre county, Pa ,bbunileil no the north
south, east and west by land of Array Quay,
containing six acres, more or les.; thereon
erected a fr,ame house and stable.
Seized, ailten In ex.:motion and to ho sold cc
the property of William A. Ridge"...
bherift's Office, 1.
Belle fun fo r Afar 29, 117. Sheriff
SI EMMA'S SALE. "
By virtue of a writ of Vrtid it lima -
pont., issued out of tho Court of Common Plena
of Centre comity, and to me directed, will be
exposed in - public sale, at the Court Hon.., in
the borough of Bellefonte, on Monday, the ° 2
if
day of April, 1807, at I o'clock, p m.,of mod
day, the following property, via
A certain tract of land, situate in Burnside
township, Centre county, Pa , bounded as fol
lows: on the aodth by land of Junes Bowes,
west by land of Elisabeth Olubber and heirs of
Mulholland, mirth by land of Rudolph Mulhol
land, and on the cut by land 'of Smith and
Rhodes, containing one hundred and fifty night
acres, more or tees; thereon erected • house
and other outbuildings
Seised, taken in execution and to be sold as
theproperty of Emily Jane Bowel end John C,
Bowes.
Sheriff's Office, D. 2 MANI:,
Bellefonte, Mar 29, '67. Sheriff.
SHERIFFS SALE.
ny virtue of a wilt of Lr.min Fll,llO,
issued out of the Court of Common l'lrss of
Centre county, and to rue directod, will bo ex
posed to public sale, at the Court Rouse, in the
borough of ,Bellefonte, on Monday, the 221 day
of April, 1807, at 1 o'clock, p m , the billow
lap peity,
c " he following described two story plank or
board frame building, situate in Bush township,
Centre county, Pa , op the turnpike road lean
ing from Antes to Philipsburg, containing In
front on said turnpike sixteen feet, and in depth
thirty-t•wo feet, and the lot or piece of ground,
slid curbing. appurtenances to said building.
Belted, taken in exeution and to be sold as the
property of David M. Bilger.
Bherilre Office, D. Z. II: Ll s hlE ;ii.
Bellefonte, Mae. 29, 'O7. h.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of kerrit of Al. Veroditiont
Ea-ponces, homed out of the Court of Common
Nero of Centre °minty, ►n In me directed, will
be exposed to public sale, at the Court House,
in tbri borough of Bellefonte, on Monday, the
22d day of April, 1867, ►t 1 o'clock, p. m , the
following property,•is:
A sertain lot of ground, situate iu the bor
ough of DellefOnts, Centre county, Pa" bounded
a. follosrifi' On the east by lot of Daniet, Dorsi,
south by High street, west by lot of Jos . Tutner,
and north by an alley, o,ntainlng one-fourth
of an Wire, Dion) or less, thereon elected a
house.
Seized, taken Itrespeution and be,eold as
tint property of Charlek Johneon.
Shereff's Office, 4 "
Bellefonte, bar. 29, :67.
SHERIFF'S BALE,
By virtue of a writ of Venditioni
pace., tuned out of the Court of Common Plum
of Centro *sooty, and to me directed. will lee
exposed to piddle sale, et the Court Mouse, in
the borough of Bellefonte, on Monday, the 22d
day of April, 12117, at 1 o'olook, p. m., the fol
lowing property, vie r
A aortal_ ci,lpt of ground, situate in the bor.
engle of Beefonte, Centre county . , Pa., bounded
mid described as follows On the south by pub
lic read. welt by lot of Patrick Dooly, north b
leads of James Armor, and on the east by lot
of Win. P. Yfibmet, thereon erected a hours.
&hod, taken la 1110011t1021 to be mold as
the property of Tim' Fedi .
Ocoee, D Z. KLINE,
Bellefonte, liar. 29,'67. Sheriff.
'
vrel3) atberttonnento.
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...
HERIFE'S SALE.
By virtue of* writ of VC !lath./ /
V.rloo.
n issued out of the Court of Common Ple .
of Centren county, and to me directed, will b
I seemed to public eats, at the Court House, in
1 the borough of Bellefonte, on blionday;the 224
day of April, 1887, at I o'clock, p m., the fol
'lowing property viz :
All the'rklid, title not Mhos' hi sad to a
certain tract of land, situate In Rush township,
Centre county, Pa., bounded on the north, mouth
east and west by land. of Henry B. ?retain,
ooptasning lifty aerea f more or less; thereon
ereEted a house and other outbuildings, Now
occupied by Palmer Elliott,
Boiled, taken Sn execution and to be sold as
the property of Balmer Elliott: .
All that Tillage lot, situate in Rush township,
Centre oounly, Pa., described and known in it
certain town plot commonly called Mattoon, to
wit : beginning at the corner of Cu. and Grant
street, and running along grant 200 feet to Cal
houn stre:t : thence along Calhoun street at
right angle with Grant street 60 feet; thence
at right angle with Calhoun fault 200 feet to
1 1
Cue street , t once along Case street 60 feet to
Otrs'of begin ing, rising eruct one-forreh
of an acre, to, eor le thereon erected a hrese
and Other out w ild in ~
Beired, to nin auncution and to be ;old as
the property (George Leroy.
A rer.•ln tract of land and knowneeff the
"Union 31111 e" props )y, edema In Bahl Engle
wiey, union township, Centre county, in.,
bounded and described on fullows,to nth begin.
tAnr, et a sugat,thence,soulls 27 deg east 3 per.
ohei to • post; thence north 55 deg end 42 per
elms to poet; thence north 74 deg noel II per
bliss, north 60 deg 'Gut 42 perches, north 70 deg
out 22 perches to bridge; thence mirth 53 dog
east 10 perches to button'wood, north 34 deg
east 24 perchers to stones; thence south 62 deg
west 20 and three-fifth perches. south 21 deg
west 10 perches to sugar tree ; thence north 32
deg wr't 8 and two 60th porches to post by land
of Wm. I'. her ; thenco mouth 59 deg west 14
perches to meet, .doth 80 deg neat 39 percites
to post by land 01 Luton hiledat , than. south'
66 deg west 24 perches to post ;`th, nee south 51
deg west I I perches to post; thence south 40
,Irg west 10 perches to p%e ; thence south 27
deg nest 16 perches t` o p t, (lichee south 10,
deg east 4 perche• t; thence south 40 deg
nes, 30 ',mhos to co td hegmalog, contain
togl4 it .nore or Ito., erected Pa
rt 44-51,11 and othet butl.lings, with the stn
provetnents And appurtenant el.
lab E. Walker, ad
flrumgartl, i.le• of
Seized. taken in Carcutmn and to be sold aa
the property of IVOluttn Underwood:lnd Ed oar d
Turner.
Sheriff 'n Office,
Bellefonte, Mar. 21, 'll7
SADDLERY & IRRNESS
The subscriber begs lea, o to inform the pub
lic generally that be ham reopened Lie
///1 R.VENS 4. SA DIE!? r,
manufactory, where those in need ran be RC
oOmmodated with anything en his line, on tie
lowest terms. Those en need of
Harness,
Trualt,ifruii el in g hag.,
or anything of the )(Intl, rhould Kira him a cal
Don't forget the Vlore , 2nd door above hop
street on Spring.
May 7, '66-ly
aEISER SEPERAMR. OR COM"-
UINEI THRESHER, CLEANER AND
has no equal. ILL is simple, easily managed, re
liable, durable, compact end elcanly to work by,
not as dusty.as the common threshing machine
It is permanently fined on two wheels for haul
ing and thresing, and one man can mote or
shift it about tit a barn floor more rosily than •
common thrashing machine. It is adapted to
any Common lour-horse or two-horse tread pow
er, and requires less bands and no More power
than a common threshing !machine and shaker;
it actually runs lighter and enables (on to
thresh and clean your crop in onehalf the time;
it will thresh i nd clean all kinds of grain thor
oughly clean by an operation, ready for ni tor
krr, uo matter boss filthy. Give it a trial. ft
is von rooted to give satisfaction, and I am nil
hog to be responsible if it does not coins up to
to all that is claimed for it, For the truth of
the ahme statements, I would refer all parsons
to the undersigned, who hove purchased and
used them fur setae time
J. P OEPILURT,
It!pster.
David Koller,'S litAnburg,
Umiel Duret, Potter twp,
Noola,hluseer .
App. Spflog tip,
David Ilona,
John Batty,
ConraJ Struhro, Foripson t7p,
John Brett,
Saulnel Coe, "
Ilnnty 6ollep Harris twp
rfl E W 0 LD- 114: NOWN E D
siNGER. sEwmu MACHINE, •
There can ha no grenter evidence of ill superi
ority over all ethers, than the mitn2le fort that
all of the tailor., without an exception, all of
the millinera, tetth•ut an exception, end all of
the notaitto- woke. and dre.. norkero, without an
exception, in Centre county, are tieing it in pref
erence to any other; (hie t. a fact that rennet
be dimwit'. There are also hundreds of primate
families and farmers in every townmhip in this
county who ran and will testify to it. annealed
moritrimift n word it is the only machine that
will sew all kinds of goods, from the hens Wet to
the line., and all kind. of thread. This I will
warrant do, or no sale The Stnger has
been lately unproved so as to make it olitiost
nOrarlesit, end simple lei the extreme, and the
prire redure.l It will stitch, quilt, hem, fell,
braid, tusk, cord, gather and eon on the band
at the nine time, nay child ran operate it, end
it it a warranted not to get out of order I
give full and complete preetaeal Instructlon•
on the macl the to every putebeser. Call tad
see them.
FT EE LER' S LANCASTER GRAIN
xv. DRILL, A4L) STEEL TOOTH 'HORSE
• There two machines are au iximersall, used
In this county, {hat they need nu explanation,
further than to say that I keep theta for male.
The remainder of my cluck 0111.1)115 of
BECK ER'S PATENT MEAT c4Loprpt,
Wolfe Patent Cornplanter, the best Fanning
Mill Inn which is a perfect Separator and
Chaffer, Cor se, n
Sheller., Churns, Plows, Cultiva
tor., Monroe'. Rotary harrow, Farm Bells, lee
Cream Freese., Washing Machines and Wring
ers, Hay Elevators, Cider Alin., Forks, Shovels,
lion, and es erything that pertains to farming
or dome.tie machinery. Thom desiring the most
fruitful
SEEDS AND FERTILIZERS
are requested to giro me a call
THE CELEBRATED TRIPLE
GEAR HORSE.WER.
na power ix ►ll made of iron except "the
arms; it needs no recommelidation, as its grad
ual introduction into all parts of Oils couni 3, es
tablishes its groat superiority over all others.—
It applies to either belt or geared machinery.
Extra parts of machinery for tepaire are al•
ways kept on hand for the speedy repair of an;
machineyurehased at. rue store.
HEC OM:10E1i: g'PATENT SELF
SHARPENER REVERSABIS 8111 AR
These 'plows are warranted and_giren on trial,
they tub manufactured at Centre 11.11 foundry,
and kept at my store, also a full stook of shears
nd extra parts. Try one and you will and it
r.es lighter, steadier, do better work end last
longer than any other plow In use.
. .
D. Z. KLINE,
Sheriff.
COMBINED CLOVER THRESH
ER, HULLER AND CLEANER.
This mashies his an established
sad It warranted to wink to ors* elsios.
spools.
• •:-.Farther information., and pamphlets &log
fall description of the above maiblom ba
cheerfully seat by matt, of *thorn's& ppon op,
piloatlon at my store.
J. IL MYERB.
. Beliefoote, Pa.
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Sheriff.
j!)ablitern
Hen ge rm
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agricultural
mama
rnsal
QtV iThoolni, Bic.
jp THE TIME. -
N OW
BATA YOUR moN,mr
MAICINQ YOUR PIIiCHABSB
N fITIIAN FRANK,
(Formecly Stout & Co.)
NEW DRY 4200 D STOEIt
Broryiblog you owl i
DRESS GOODS,
=I
NOTIONS,
BOOTS nod SIIDES,
QUEENSWARE,
dc, de., Le.
Will he sold ennui., than at say attar is
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EM:I=:1:!
REAMALBER TILE PLACE.
Como, of /glogany and Bishop •Streol.,
12.11-t(
tiurnoibes.l , ,
TITS LARGEST AND BEST STOCK of
warranted boots and shoe. ewer brought to
Centro county. n 6 BURNSIDE'S
W E w D i t e;tl sI
Aire n s e e w t I . o b n
0 . t
. n n ol
shoes for them. Yost can only hn.l them at
BURNSIDE'S
f) URNSIDEB la the only place where yon
ran get a purl, unadulterated article of
epic... I hare them ground to my order and
will xarrnnt them strictly pure, na represented.
BURNSIDE
lum lafgest stuck of buckskin glost.tirt the
1 county at Burnside& Burnside being a
practical tanner, is a good fudge of the article.
Vote( sell you sheepskin for buckskin at
lIIMMIEM
A RNESS, roller., halters, cart whips, car
riage whips, government gears, saddles,
bridles, martingales, and everything in the
saddlery liar, at BURNSIDE'S
EATlltilt of .11 dearth/lions, warranted to
e►tiefcetion. French calf, kid laniugn,
ahreptkina, and everything la the
luta, at • BURNSIDE's
1 4% 4
"llEil'eaudo.
she Cap., and all o . n,
. _
S1101:MAIallIP TOOLS
awl., anti arerythtng m thnot.)..,Zonn.;
IT POWDER," Ilick'a relebra.
w s ater polo( caps, anO ; c.rro.
kinds at
I=l
BASKVIS, aorn baaltota.ladlea'
baskota, brooma, bru•hea tulm, and ea ary
bang la that lane at BURNSIDE'S
GUNS—Yard In's celebrated double barrel(
rltbas, ticuble barrel Act truce end single
barrel abet guns at BURNSIDE'S
HATS & CAPS of otary atyle, qualily and
quantity, aelltng eery rhea,' at
BIJRNSIDE'S
STEPHEN F. WIIITbIAN'S celebrated and
One confeettoos—the only place they can be
had Is at BURNSIDE'S
IF you want good goods and groat borgaint
viand examine the big stork f gbode at
' BURNSIDE'S I
lUFFA LO RQBER, horse bloonkete end
sleigh bllls el BURNSIDE'S
A LARfiE dock of pistol. ...d all kindaof
pi.tol
e VtrtdgOs .t JRWSIDE'S
MD'S bast tobacco, cigars, ',toff sod pipes at
BURNSIDE'S
1 low price., at
T RATHER. OIL for grossing pan, boot.
.1./ 10, at - BURNSIDE'S
VON-EXPLOSIVE pore article of Coal Oil
11 at BURNSIDE'S
G oo.. sold at Oa lowut prices .t
BURNSIDE%
TOYS of all Undo and doaarlptlona at
BURNSIDE'S
N EW PATTERNS for AIM at
, BURNSIDE/S
COAL OIL LAMPS, eoalloS, <to, M
Cl 13URNSIDIPS
BURNSIDE'S
B UY extra flee teas a*
N OTIONS of all klath at BURNSIDE%
FOR TRAPS, mink traps at BeRNSIDSII
O CONSUMERS OF FLOUR FEED.
Orders left at the mailroom l the rear
Derr's Mora, for Dior or feed, will Ire prompt
I attended too &ad the goods delivered free of
°berm by the Logs. NHL. wegoa,on Teesdays
sod Fridays, to althea. of bormalt - As la
have for years boost dealing ho
FLOUR, FEED 1 GRAIN OF ALL RINDS
We feel that we lan guanuites satisfaction to
all who =hi fever us with their patronage.—
Orders (tom . distance ptinaptly
Bellefonte Jan 4'67-6m HUMES &
'DOR BALt
r- , Two od Mules, Harsui lod 'wow
Apply la • - 110111ta8 KILLER.
FRENCH CALF Stitched Boots: tbr mai of
s me/time-0.
Vain(
BELLEFOIgE P
' The undersigned in now prepared to *nano
facture and furalrh, on application at their
Mailing Mill IlLapllamas, Centre county.
Shutter., -
Floarbig,
El.b,
Mouldings,
.Ie le `.." he.
Bracklots,
Scroll sawing of ell descriptions, aad braakete
of all else., and patterns made to order.
DIJOHLEY'II PATENT LUMBER DETER.
We hare connected with the MN "Booklers
Patent Lumber Dryer," which by raper-heated
tteain written& presser., wi ll season lumb er
from to
TWO TO TOUR 1
r , -
Having tested Ole Patent by actuate riment
we are sem that it 'ls thei 'proems o moon
ing lumber now In nee.
All our work wil; be manufaisture from
THOROUGHLY BICABONKTOL MPHIL
Orders for drying lumber delis at the
mill will be filled at reasonable prices. '
Pledging ourselves to Ell all orders with
promptness, end to the satisfantion ulcer pat
rons we ►ek all denote requiring work In our
line of business to give us a call before contrac
ting efeew here.
• YAM:NUNN, BLANCHARD *CO.
Bellefonte, Dee 11 '64 ly,
tafterk.
V W BAKERY A CONYKCTIONARY
El
TI e nuhscriber would renpeolfully Inform the
cllitens of Bellefonte and •ieinlty, that hie
new and extenahe,
BAKERY ,E CONFECTIONARY,
are 1:1011 completely Belittled, aed that tee I.
prep■red to furntehed every day,
Fresh Bread,
Cakes or all Mob,
Cant! Spires,
nits, Fruit.,
and nn} thing and everything belonging to the
bueineee
lin, mg had yenta or experience in the busi
uric Ile natters hnurelr that ho can guarantee
rettrfartum to an who may (1170 r him with
their patronage.
)1-12-1y
Orocerito
B URNS d; SMUCKER.
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
AND
PRODUCE CLIMICISION MERCHANT/I
No. 805 Market Street, Philadelphia.
J. Menem, Dunne—leMoi S. Jemmy, Jr ECM
S. Earcese, Jr.—late of B. Smucker, Jr. A Co
imp 15, 11165.—1 f
BOGGS & KIRK
WISOLERALE OttOgERS,
DEALERS IN COUNTRY PRODUCE,
No. I 09 Arch Street, Between Front and Sooot 4
wo. f.. soon!, 1 •
WV. T. KIRK. j
Orders from the country promptly ettended
July2Bly. •
KOONS, SCHWARZ & CO
COMMISSION MERCIIAN TS
Wholenale Fish, Cheese and Provision Dealers,
No 144, North Where., and 137 North Water et?
Orders Solicited and promptly ...touted at
the loeest ,poestble Sato, Satisfaction guano
teed.
irRED A COONS. I
0 PC/MAR.,
J ectrerAnt
Canting.
STILL IN THE WELD.
To my old friend. and ruetomers, ...a
many new ones, as may desire to be rigged out,
IN WELL FITTING/. SUBSTANTIAL?
AND FASHIONABLY
mode suit, of clothe., from any kind of mate
rial they choose. I would say shpt I am OM In
the field, and prepared to accommodate. I
have • large, and exmllent assortment of
FURNISIIINCI UOODS
Mao,
CLOTIIB, CASSIMEIIB AND VESTINOS,
From which germento will be made to order.
In the
MOST FASHIONABLE STYLB
All I sok Is to call and examine raj tine stock
And as I hare Juot bought my goods during the
. finStic, I defy competition as to priees dura
bility and fasbion, thin nth, of Cumberland
Valley. Remember the place.
W. W. 311,CLELLAN,
Ne t Brokerbolrs ]toe, Allegany street Belle
fonte, Pa.
I ale also agent fur the superior and shear
WILCOX & GIBBS SEWING MACHINE.
Which should be seen by all desiring machine
May II '44-tf.
nte, hummer,,
at
ZDry Goolw
YF. LON' EILSI.O4
SPLENDID CHEAP GOODS
To Ye Advocates of Economy I I I
U. I PRUNER
Hee just opened a now store In Doctor Dob
bins new store room, on Ilishop Street. listing
experience in the business be Ostlers himself
that his stock will please ell.
It will cond•t of
DRY GOODS.
Cloaks,
Shawls.
()Meade. or the beet Quitlitiee,
Bunentware,
}looter
EED
Vo omelvi
Miaow /and
Now Is your time for bargain., the • to
eonform to the time.. All the tiding at r
and •very article 7 for one'n eon. t
Moo,
Women,
Millie' an/
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cal and seeable' the rtoelt before buying.
ancy other place March 16 'eft-tf.
NEW STORE
AND NEW ro 0-0-1
In Rer9Ald's oar •
OMIT DOOR TO TDD 0011111 AD NOIDIII.)
We Invite the attoullou of the oosualualtg.
ho our
EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF
RANGY AND STAPLE DRY GOOD),
Rapists,
BoaAand. Elituch . •
Hats and Caps, . •
Queen ware,
Growls', Re., &es
t
Our Wire stock warn purobased slurs the
Ist* dscillue to gold, and we arai .smug alt Nods
of
TWENTY TO",THISTY PEE CENT
shaper Huss the saw goods amid have bwn
bought for a short time ago.
Penne In wei,t ed-geede will do well to
eiramtne our stook - Wore purelteeing eliewbore.
' Irak D 1144 TAIRLY
with time who hear us with d aelc wit will
give p ma the Neat of the • tubed,
12f EVERT FARM,' AIL
N.. B. —The kighed market price pakt t la.
*ash for all kinds of:srahr.
Deo 1554 tf - W. CGOKII ,
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NING MILL.
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Doors.
Pies de, do
J. 11. SANDS.'"'
PHILADELPHIA
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Shoes,
Gaiters
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Children'. Wear
Children's wear.