The, DOOlocmtic'VrachrNh. la otiag to osootirosio, You MOW! after lltstary famoie shall devote, this col rttn. eittlrely tothtlrberellt, and tonbllsh'ln It, nub prodootlons as bra formerly -bees out lota the "waste basket." We have not thee to make 0011441 dona soniseqnently will gly, that verbatim et arratim.• YHE p AD WIFE. ~ IT D. o, An. Dead I dead ! my-lore is dead ? - Her soul has flown away I , And the 'foraintioilbe bed - Is but tilmt of lifeless play, Cold the lips-pall the thee, ' - That world shore I. tow her plea 40 1 1d'itthat holy happy , band That throngs about, }ler Savior's throne, liven blessed Is bit love. &ear, there, mid one be prone Tbi sinfulluithe of lifis rove None owe with eye so brlgh, lever store with heart Delight, Will she, the good, the beeuMfal, The lovely and the dniiful, Dwell here on earth with me. Dead I Dead ! my love is dud Nor form is hid away Aad I min but bow my head, And weep my cheerless life away Cheerless day—theerlus night Blom Death my brightest hope dib blight, And robbed roe of my loved one's smile. Death I thou monster pale and cold, Jby did sot thy stars demo lall'pes him, whom Tim* his told Is widths, ev'ry hops for the Bow time thy life will end— game time thy form #lll biind, And yield unto the cruel fate - That - hut brat . cnrett - tu small *Treat, As thrwaght our midst thos'et roamed Gone I Gone I my Love is gone! And I am weeping here ; In ibis wild world I'm left alone, To shed 'for bit my erry fled atitoo—sad at morn, Sadder erry hour, Sinai I meet deader here forlorn "Submitting to derprov log power." I oars for naught, I oars for none, as through this world I'm driven ; But I will reach my final home, And be at rest with her In Heaven. There I will nneemourn ; Thor. I will never be forlorn; But resting on my Savior's arms, I shall bit flea Mai 111 - diath's - kuirmx Through ail isternito P. G. Masx.- - Daan SIR :—On visiting Snow /hoe one day last week, I lied the pleasure of conversing with several of the miners from whom I learned the fol lowing facts relative to the strike now held their. It appears from their state inietilthat the company caused a reduc tion of ten cents per. ton, which took place on the let ult., and was supposed to have caused the strike, this however is not the case, as a number of them ex press willingness to begin work• et, the company'n pride provided they tire re leased from certain difficulties which the company seem to be entirely ignorant of: anti, which are as follows : they (the mi ners) are obliged to dig 2240 lbs, (being the long ttlan and which your correspon dent was of opinion is riot toted to the United States at Wu: present day except at the Custom boluses) for a ton And besides they have every reason to believe the scales it the mines to be so adjiisted awry are incapable of weighing aright causing them to dig frotu 2800 to 3000 lbs for a ton, which by the way ix truly a long ton, your correspondent would wish tube informieit if their is an officer appointed by the government for the in epeetion of weights ; if such is the case where is he ad to lerin4 NA this tootle hie evidently existed ab Indio. The Miners me likewise compelled to por- chase all their goods nt it certain store in that place under penalty of being dis cliargesdfrom the employment of the com pany ; Thin tray seem a mystery to those of your redern not familiar with the particulars, and I acknowledge it mystilles•mo to a great entent .the only way that I can amount for it is this,— the proprietors of thin "minim" More ate evidently paying the agents of the company some per cent., on tine custom of the minim ; .if not no why this desire on the part of.tbe agents for the blinern to deal there nolens volena atlthe store does not belong to the Coal 'ompany, evidently then it must be an above stated are thee the proprieters of tine Mom go ing to toim by this inpperat , ion ? Certain ly not, they make it up in some manner, if not why do they not give the Miners the advantap of this per mintage, when In my oppinloa they would be happy to dial their without any ootnpuision. The oppinions of the men are they do make it hp and alas too °hen they bedome the ' eistirar I mentioned4bovethat the tom pany ledined to be entirely ignorant of thie,Jou will naturally•ask how this can possible be. I will prooseetie to impisin, - they belt* rithuldenti "et 'Philadelphia sel dom Tilsit the mines; it NV minaret its seemi!onell former ocuiaidatis wore roe- • Waned Ilbrouiblear of biding disekatirct • from =kilts any disclosures thit -might tend to alleviate any of the abmi d 111 ,, • males One of be loam usible longer. •.to ionirits Ode euidwof proseedors'saa • Isillaseddertio duals Ocielestisit ts:itiforu theniatissieti of ditili;ebays•-.. They es t peened great astonishment, awl weDIII at lirtt Inalini,d to diibelieve !Vas' they ea , Intikedge to have prat& tot viety don of 2000 lb:B. — Were then liandepliii (allow ing the s..giarictistorreet.) df 240,Ths. on each ton the-rdispesal of which the public ould like to be eminent. with, In the mean time you will wish to know what became of the inforiaut, he as a matter of course was disohirged (which under the pirentristances. i .;think is nil I wiaperatt duns) and as they term it' , 'ldeck .iisted'' for daring to inake any such dis closures, you will Rsk why the company if they are lovers of 'Justice allowed this to - 15e done. this is exactly what I wished to know, will some Of their agentildease enlighten the public on all-of the above 1 stWols - T --- ' - iiiiiniteittitnitilli iy? -- FATB PLAT,' VIL —The Republicans in the Legisla ture retard to condemn the insulting litter orThiiitrer MW. Rai ment, of New York. recently made nob le, in relation to the payment of our Slate botids. It requires a tolerably hard c h for Ripublitianio,, now to inr slot upon the payment of Govern*leitt bonds in gold on one side, but to declare It ridiculous;oo the ether, to sapid It for hate tieciurinis. It does got diiimind the sagacity of 'a Webster to 'minims the , Inoonsistently, 'end which so i% ill, natured people ; would rascality of snob transaellotit: It is' plata from. whence repudiation will come, should it coins at ail.' Ta kla, as tips, of the Republican party, • moan 11iAlataa,leadibg repudiator or As Allegheny bonds, and the Beets offi- I leisie wha have. -reptuliabid her *taiga ldons for borrowed gold, the party pre tension to regard the public filth, is a mere muk lo be torn off whenever the cry for repudiation can be raised with any prospect of sueoess.—Post. Cum. j[MERICAN TEA COMPANY. AMERICAN TIIIA COMPANY. Blasius dtr Bros. Agents, nudes A pros., agents. Allegheny . street, Bellefonte, Pa -Allgghaay street, Bellefonte, Pa Hawing accepted the &gently of the Amer', can Tea Company, for Centre county, we earl sell all kinds of Tea from Id to f,OO per oenktowin than other dealers, and war rant it to jive 'entire satisfaetiop. If it 001111 not, return the Tea, and gat your money batik. Read the prices: lead the pekes. Oolong - - $l.OO per . pound; Oolong .41.36 per pound. Young Hyson „....$1.25 per pound. Imperial per pound. Japan.. $1.25 per pound: Hinglish Breakfast .$1,25 per pound. ' The trade supplied. -- TAOred• &applied. Orders by . mall promptly attended to. Ad dresr- • KINSLOIC A BROIL PRINTERS, BOOKS-CLEARS & STA. TIONBREI, and ins° agents for the celebrated - GROVER 414 BAKER SEWING MACHINE the best In the marker The cheapest Books and Stationery In Bellefonte. 12-0 abbertiormmto. ORPIIANS' COURT SALE. By vri tut) of an order issued out of the Orphans' Court of Centre County, there will be.eirposed to sale at public ent.cry, at the Court limiest, in Bellefonte, on Thurs.' day, March sth, .1868, at one o'clock, P. M.,1 the following described real estate, (the property of Frederick Markle, late of Walk er township, deceased,) to wit. A certain messuage and tract of land situate in said township of Walker, bounded and described as follows, via : Beginning at Stoner, car nor, land of Adam Decker and ----- thence south 464 degrees oast, fifty perches to Stones ; thence by mountain land of Isaac Markle, south 64 degrees west, fifty four perches to a pine; thence 4l degrees west, eighty seven perches to Stones ; thence by land of William Oates, north 43 degrees west, twenty seven perches to stones; thence by lands of said Adam Decker, north 433 de grees east, one hundred and thirty-seven 'perches to the place of beginning, contain ing twenty-seven acres and allowance. TERMS OF BALE—One third ofthe pur chase money, to be paid on confirmation of the sale, one third, in ono year thereafter and one third at the death of Margaret Mar : kis, the widow of the said deceased, the two Miter payments with their interest, rtkyab le annually, to be reamed by honsl and inert, gage on the premises. DANIEL Z. KLINE. Trustee to sell, de. [ECM N OTICE. T., the Heirs and Legal Itepresynta tiveo of John Hess, deceased : Take Notice, that by virtue of ■ Writ of Partition, issued out of the Orphans' Court of Centre Coun ty, and to me directed, an idquost will be hold at the late residence of John Hess, de. ceased, In the township of Harris,and Coun ty of rentre, on Saturday, th e lst day of March, A. 8., 1868, at 10 o'clock, A. M., of said day, for the purpose of making parti tion of the reit estate of said deceased, to aad among his heirs and legal' reprehnta tires, if the same can be done without prejudice to. or spoiling of the whole; oth erwise to value and appraise the same ao cording to law, at which time and place you may be present, if you think proper. D. Z. KLMIOM, Sheriff. Bonfires Orrice, BIELLEFONT6 Ps.. I 13 -1-et. . Feb. 12th, 1 868. MI LP. ELL REEVES, HAIR MANUFACTURER, , GROVE STREET, (orposTs pool o►rias,) LOCK E4VEN, A Ifni a etortment -or Rwitchee Curls, Fria. elle. Band., &0., on hand and made to tatter. Repairing neatly done. lialr Jewell,' in ill thenew,ipit dedigns, elegantly made. Li.l dies can depend upon having all orders care fully and promptly Ailed by meadhog a gran nie of hair with direct one ta to price, dro, P 1.115. - sbi • • • A IrdiTlA: KOTICE. IS : : • "Tbe.andetsigned an sudliorivoin— red by the *pima court of Oestireveanty, N pale andadjust the account of Daniel Ifestertneut,' am's of Peter iloetennan, deeed and swine dintelbotion et eh.,ie made , and made, and eetong thorn le gtillt e !- tied ttl*eto ‘1,14 meet the peril.' Intim ' it his Alining litelletbrtte, Friday the Oth. pky,o( 001,11141,11111.1 on'oclock p eh for the PIM"! ° f . l l 14 . 414) 14 t itANICIN, 144 6t. Audi Nita filibetileententi. . . ANNUAL,STArEDIX,NT. .. opplitot or wril*PAS*llllll . ..*msa Ira. cle.for gamma Co., . den re 111.11, - JaaaarY 12th, 12118. Is eeMpllarMe4ltlltlie Proilsioti of their ohartet,2 the Director* . present the Teeth Anatol Seatemont of the transaotlops of the Company. Assets, B. Reeitiable, being , ' Premium Notes due and pay. . able by members for 4risa. awes the put year....... ..,.$ 20,244 11 Of *bleb amount tbere has been lormrin dem on Premium Notes taken the past year 21,290 et tk la add riumilitit L, th. Trialtry ' , from assessment Ito., 8, earl applied - to-pay ment of losses and lame , Making the total Assay of the Company the pant year Bzraaua. : -Compin nation to Direetorn..B 68 92 Salary or See'y 100 00 Do otornatearer 36 90 Printing, (Moe Rent, Poeta" La.......... 126 67 11. S. Revive' Tea . and Starner . 80 29 L oci' oos.— Thom and _. Wm. Stump 2000 OP Total manning All/1014 oqd rends of the oompany the past year To which add Runts retorted for provl ,oas years 161,209 IS SAM amount of notes( expired, osnoolleit AN Assessment No. 2, 22,367 49 Making the WINO *reliable As• seta of the comps* this day Balance in Treasury on Uri Ist Wet 117 64 Do outstandint an As moment No. 3, being oolleeted 1671 41 Lisbilities, Loans and Deposits due MOM. bars 1250 00 Disks and Insurances taken the put year........ Same heretofore reported (or nine prerioie years Grand total of Risks and Dm! cancel since organ iz5ti0n.....2.355,898 88 Prom which' deduct Polities expired... 220,787 n Also. Policies OLD ' Wed' bT consent of patties 15,063 00 Grand total of Risks and lipm- --- . TIMMS fn forty this day J 9,130,078 49 At an election held the same day, the following named gismatersjseon sleeted DI, : rectors for the nimbi year : - Jno. W. Krnmrine, Joshua Potter, 4meeio Mdler, John Shannon, -Same P. Poster. Veorge Buchanan, Amos Alexander, Jacob —Moyer, Jacob llostennan, John Kream •fp John Wolf. Whereupon the Board organised, and else. Led the following officers for the ensuing year: President—Geo. Buchanan ; Vie. Prot.— Joshua Potter r Secretary—B. 0, Shan= ; Treasurer—Henry Witmer. All the former Agents were continued for the ensuing year. OEO. BUCHANAN, President. Attest: S. (J. Bniumosi. 13 5-3 t. 'Caning .ilitill. BELLEFONTEPLA NING MILL. The undersigned ar• now propare ed to manufacture and thrnish. on appli cation at their Plaining Mill in Belleto•te, Centre county Shutters, Flooring, Sash, D6on, MoOdingt, Brackets, to lc Scrod /awing of all descriptions, and brick eta of all sites and patterns made to order. BUCKLEY'B PATENT LUMBER DRYER We have connected with the Mill "Buck ley's Patent Lumber Dryer," which by super heated steam withuut pressure, will saloon lumber in from TWO TO FOUR DAYS Having tested this Patent by actual experi ment we aro sure that it is the best process of seasoning lumber now in use. All our work wi►: be manufactured..from THOROUULLLY BEASONED LUMBER. Orders for drying lumber delivered at the mill will be filled at reasonable prices. Pledging ourselves to fill all ordett with, promptness and to the satisfaction of our patrons we ask all persons requiring work in marline of business to give us a call before contracting elsewhere. VALENTINE, BLANCHARD dCO. Bellefonte, Deo 21 '66 ly 1 1 - DOB SA 88. The subscriber offers for sale a lot in Mountain Eagle, this county, containing two acres of land, on-which is erected a good frame - house, suitable for a home for any one, s good shop, suitable for a cabinet .or wagon-makers ship, and an •81ce formerly used by the imginners of the B B. V R R. All who are acqUainied wish the location of Mountain IDagle , need.not be informed that It Is oho of the most healthy localities in Penneyßraabi. IS is beautinpily situated on the Bald Magi* creel, at the base of the mountain, near the Rail-road, and is a do lightful plasm fer soy one I. lire. The Property offered ter , ssitkeruuld be peculiarly fitted for the home* of a tradesman, *ho could ,find good employment, Ot the intro rounding neighborhootb of fanners. Thee lr a fine orchard of growing apple trees on the promisee, planted in 1840, a Sloe stream of,running water at the door, and good out.. buildings of every kind, Bor terms do, Marvin! JOHN LE MAN, Mosatala Egle; O.ntM Co. Pa 12-8 2m CAUTION. All yemooe an hereby ormOoqiid,not to•take a dertatry•aote, sold to be over my elaseattare, dattli . ov.looh. 111147, or them. ybo for one 1171 and Fwent,oxe 4 til l 1, payabl Moths after dal 4 e to .IW. Ikon:mutt o rder /NM udte'bet i tg bts4p4o4 by fgaltd load wititrat kitP 1- 141. tr con Ma t, Will not be held enlisstaim. . MC. • ' 114 , 20 ,- ABRAHAM HALDEMAN. ONO( b IPN D 11 , 8 8 - • - nt 1 . 7 ert 8_ o.ux, lIELLEIIO,N i fiI It LOON HAYAN PA 4174 10 El 8,08186 Mill 98 MI 2,389 98 . 26,91108 128,851 89 156,713 74 331,00 t 83 2,0114.897 INS 23b,820 al RYNDEIVEI, MUSIC, STORK, BELLEFONTE AND LOCK RAVEN MMO STORE. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS H. M. GREENE has opened his mimic; store, one door west of W. Lewis' Book Store where he keeps constantly on hand STEIN WAY • AWNS' and GAEHLE'S Piano Manufacturing Company's PIANOS, MA SON A HAMLIN' SCABINET ORGANS and OARHART, NEEDHAM & 00'8 MELODEONS ; Guitars, Violins, fifes, Flutes ; (intuit and Violin Stiings. MUSIC HOOKS—Golden Chain, Golden Shower, Golden Censor, Golden Trio, &mote. SIIEBT MIISIC—He is constantly receiv ing from Philadelphia all the latest music, which persons at a distance wishbg can order, and have sent them by mail, at publisher's prices. pair- Pianos and Organs• Warranted for five years. Those wishing tb buy any of the above articiirs are invited to calf and examine mine before uprchasiug elsewhere. My prioes are the same as in New York and Philadel phia. Circulars of Instruments sent prompt ly upon application wtth any additional information desired. Blind', B. M. GREEN, , Hill street, Huntingdon, Pa. One door west of Lewie's book Feb 15—tf El= fillebical talorto. DU. H. STRAESSLEY, k:DUCATIRD PHYSICIAN And formerly attending physician one of the moat celebrated Hospitals In the world for chronro diseases, will make hie FIRST VISIT through this County for the the treatment of ehronlo diseases, and may be consulted at the following placee and tune FREE Oh' aIARLIE Philipsburg, Moa. Feb. 10, Icidareh 17 Port Matilda, Tues. Bob. 11, W.licatlB: Stortnatuwa, Wed. Feb. 12, T, Mir. { 1 10. Galesburg, Thur. Feb. 13, F. Mar. 20 Pine Grove, Fri. Feb. 14, Bat- Mu. 21. Boalsburg Sat. Feb. 16, M. Mar... 23. Linden Hall, Mon, Feb. 17, T. Mar. 24. Centre nail, Tues. Fab. 18, W. Mar. 26 Centre Hill. Wed, ret, to, T, Mar. 26. Potter's Mille, Thur. Feb, 20, P. Mar. 27. Spring Mille, Fri. if t. Sat. Mar. 28. g Millheiro, Sat. Feb. 2, MOn. Mar. 30. Aaronsburg; Mon. Feh. 24, Tose. Mar. 31. Woodward, Tues. lab. 26, Wed, Apr 1. Wolf's Store, Wed. Feb 26, The. Apr. 2. Rebersburg, Thu. Feb. 27, Fri. Apr. 3. Madbionbarg, Fri. Feb. 28, Sat. Apr. 4, N Many Mill, Sat. Feb. 29, Moe.. Apr. 6. Hubletsburg, Mon. March 2 Tins. Apr. 7. Zion, Tuesday, March 8, Widow... Apr, 8 Pleasant Gap, .Wed., MR. 4, Thi Apr, 9. MOnserrille, Thur. MILL'S, Frii Apr. 10. Bellefonte, , tri. Marsh 6, Bat. Apeil 11. Howard; tht. Marl* 7, Monday Agg. 13. Meuhatiloavll le, Mon. Mar. 0, Teem /pr. 14 11111ashing,s Tues. Mang 10, With Apr. 16. SnOw Shoe Wed. Mgr, 14 Then,. AT', 10. Pine Glen, Thur. Mar. 12; 4 1r1. Apy. IT, Motharieon, IPS. Mar. 13, Oat. Ape. 18. .bat. Man 14 Mon. Apr..2o. 4 01 i , Mon. decal} 16, TileediglApr. 21 To, here the benefit of .it pewee of treatment, patients should cell ea the • Doetdi during hie trat•itisit, u InAtotir ': weeks atierwardele will be agile rite the oppoktow1i141i00.i11: • . . i riprir•Dri flMtn's*, ir• regalorlijegi. og4fd 151ersort gkire q lep. haying ip Medians' early TWIMIT YEARBVW lopi'aoctittilo coakty.. ' " ; ,011 h 1jelliit - joatirfrielpellea odfalied et one of Dr. Etraesilors isliihif l ii ' Plasm, imam Plano' %habit Organs Mtlsamu; Smith • WWII' Mwspontund Any instrument I made in Me United' Eltataa can be fur nieked oft •ehere 0- doe. Circulars sad pri Hata Nat fts• ea sp. .lleation. A RIMULARLY 13800 & .„%bovo. BOOT AND - SHOlt trreOREH GRAHAM & .MoACIPRY, Manhoturent of, and Design In OUTS 11111•11011 CALF, AND DONARNINA,ANI.N =Lazo Haring - addeil largely 'to our termer stoat, wirean aasure the community that we UV, AQW tbe*t seleetlea in a■- Ind feworYirahlg, Ladies Buttoned, /rout Lonei • C ICP Manufactured hoot throbookEnglish Want, GLOVE GLOVE KID, CONGREEB 4lk BALMORAL, _ .12A_Istost..stylo__ - ' MOROQCO , BOOTS, with sad irlthoht heels. Ands full assort ant of MMUS AND 471ILDRWEBER0110, Also a line lot of Ow, 'obey 'Phew. inch as we read about, and of • *MA we wail , vicuna Twat THE CHRAPEBT. •1/12 - We !writs en examination of our goods 12, 26-17. B OOT * 811011: MANII/4.01'08Y.-- The me4l44_ reepertfully Infirm Gal oltinees of Allollalbeta dot has established a Ant 'lass ROOT /KR gnolifitowaroat. niit ddor to traneti• stare: on the notth *Ma side of the dimmed, Where hi' will •be all thses Webb epos eestanseiri. M at an EXPIRLENOID WORKMAN. customers sin root sautted that n/ t r u a will be spared to render complete Moe. Gentlemee, ladlesomiessa end 'mai eip be aeooramodated with the _heat _ 011ets; - • Otiliatt. • kW*, de., Am,. neanufactured from the bat Merit; boa the latest styles. Impairbrof all kinds promptly attended to. 11-18 NIT BR MahLAHON. NEW BOOT & SHOE ESTABL IIIIIIIWIT. xl , fisting rsmored .to es room on Ailog es, street fonemly metipied by Triple's ts lor shop, isitlieber very politely Invites his old Mends and tie public generally, to give Inn a ealkdeeliateettideat that -he eta fit any in BOOTS, amiss' OR GAUZES Having bad year' of experience al fore man in one of tire best manufhetnring eetab• liekmenbil In the conntey, Ile hole oafs in giving 1c ennoble for au work done. RBPAIIIING OF ALL KINDS dens on the shorted( soils.", and on the most rewash(' Wins 12-2 JOHN POWERS K IP OOTB, of the but kind, and o his own manufacture, warranted and at the lowest prices for rale at _ - - 110MAHON'S Effl CALS .— SKIN BOOTS, of hie own man orators, warranted to be the beat in marks for oak at 12-1 lionts anb aitationern BIBLES. No. 9 Containing six plates, Psalms in metres. Family Record, gilt back' and sides, $3,76 No. 11 Containing ten plates, Apocry pha, conooldanee psalms, family record, boundird as no 9. - $4,35 No 11 P. Some arranged with Photo graphs, $4,50 -- - some witls pantographs and elasp, $5,00 No. 12 Copiaicing 20 plates and same as No 11, 10,50 No 13 Containing same Al No 11, plain gilt edges,. 10,00 same with clasp and gilt. 143,50 No 22 Containing same as no 11 P. f fine, 17,50 same fine morocco full guilt and clasp. PAO The subscriber has also Bibles of abet ter quality and higher prices. They are all Hardinis Bibles. BINDING WARRANTED, and are far superior to those gottenup for the purpose OT•being hawked about the soon try and sold at extortionary prices, 12-45 tf. 0130. LIVINGSTON. LIVINGSTON'S BOOK STORE. The undersigned at the New RoOff, In the North end of the Brokerhoff row, on theliouthweet Corner of •the Diamond, still keeps on hand his usual assortment of THEOLOGICAL, CLASSICAL,'SUNDAY SCHOOL, MISCELLANEOUS, end all the , varlous School Books now in use. BIBLES, arranged forTamily photographs also other Bibles In. great variet varying Photograph Albums, price from 30 cents to $3O. Albums, Rotary Albums, (a new invention,) Blank Books aud Stationary, Legal Blanks, Metallic Slates, ste., £c, lie is alto the Agent for Centre County for the introdue tionand sale of Parker A Watson', Read ers, Raub's Spellers, Clark's' Grammars, brook's Arlthmetios, Montleth's Geogra phies, Martindale's History of the United Straits, and Wright's Orthography. GEO. LTVINGSZON. JOAO* Motto. VIM • MARBLE YARD I • Thivaheoriber_begs leave to In form the citizens of Centre •4 adjoining counties that he Will oont►noes the SITICNSIVB KARBLII YARD! of W. IL lefty, Near the Depot, Bellefoota .where au be hard at,all dam • very large assortment of MON tMINTB, TOMB' Et HEAD STON ' and where he *III be prepared, with every (agility, to meertibetsifp So order, lIVERT DIidORIPTION OP WORN, fb the WO- I est..lii of art, on the illoiteet *oboe 'rd geed teripe,,-Na err to pay particular latoOosi 1,14 m dpg _ Wine* with everythidae iatltleabtlaltetthe of Mobil; iherefore, tiles idieldies 'Nor thing hie Hag lop bolgietgasetadatad by o•ll~ai upon tIIVII* I 4 to rerObitAtii of Irey 11- t 9 Wm. iIILTY. *Eta st q HE *iii4ISEItOE'NE — JVIEI , Mummy bodfationinied a r ith• oheapness of the amides sold at thewh4.- Mae ' wjAy, AND LIQUO#IIsr,PRB 01 BISHOP 'MST, BILLIIOII7II re., JACOB B. ETTBLB Thaproprieto of this establishment Mite Faire In Worming the publier that' hi mpantly on hand **apply of stoke coign and domestic - liquor, soh as 014fiegyr, Old Rye, Monsimgata, awl Irf+A'lThiskey; Vogues Bldabiaty, :441 memos g r a andios 4l4 : l6 Ri.. Mavis, Oisters..o4,,igais Mow 44.1/ _ 0 1 ;Eitit Nis& Atinikeed old e ALL cASfd WA'BRANTIID TO 00N ws THE AMOusr itiagran. The of inaiaffieokralltr: o DOW to ble stook et . PURR LIQUORS, atiltabla hot Oaillal Fmposia. 80/Waive and Dmilpoinosetantly on band-belusighe ONZY P Ult 3 Arsons WillWitY ligltots wwilbsitsb ili ri th lrotawoars low, =a hs sells ear y, - 4.llllqulrs aro warraattal to Ova Wis. bilks. • Osellasst that be eau Owe, waskWasti. lie esseWally w)liolta a shore it Pal& Liquors Will to sold by the quasi, barrel 'or liare• RA Im • largo lot of • BOTTLED L - IQUORS of debut trades es baud. T' WIN LIQOU4BLIth, LT your money and .Ivo happy and ego tented, should purchase your liquor at the WINE AlfD raciqq.ll es nerectirit of Ansithiny l the basisessOf - A 'Oki. -ihni women tsars int poesitlipon all articles Wins Use of loud liontbnieli b ircititirr purist ren ds@ at She very kismet burl..-vary ins cription 0f,,, FOREIGN i DOllOBllO I.I4ITORS, wholesale and retail, at the lowest cash price's, which an warranted to be the best qualitiesaceordhig to their respective prices. His stook imonsiats le part of OLD mottomemme, pail, ' WHIAT, , 00131, NZOZL , and others whiskies, at ftvll7l vents to r •f" "' ALL —/ D ON BR_AIDX - 1.8 - 1 from 75 ots„ to $8.111) per gallon. Malaita Gins pnrs, from 75 ets„ to $2,50 per gallon. PORT, KADERIIII, CHRRRY, BLACKBIRRY and other idnes—the beat artiales--st• se teiseembicribee-na.erms-bwins4 la the eityst'- OHAREPAONII, IILAOKBRRRV . ,„eNDIORIL, AND CARAWAY BRkNOIRS, PURR JAMACA AND NNW EXOLAAD RUM COHDIALIS or ALL lIINDS, all o which will be warranted to be u rep- Tainted, and sold at prices exceedingly low. AU the liquors offeredfor sale at this es tablishment have - en purohuied at the United States Custom Home, and conse quently meat be pore and good. dr:Physicians and others are respect quested to give his liquors a trial - EMI He has the only article of PURE PORT WINE JUICE IN TOWN. 8-12 MeMAHON A , BeJJM , • Importirr tk %%elm!. Dealer 1n WIPIRB, .BRANDIRS Q INB BOURBON d RYE WHISIKIRS, No. 1224 Callowhill Street, PEE T HE LARGE CABINET FURNITURE WARE ROOMS OF JOHN SHACHBI'LL, In Reynolds' new building on Spring Street, BELLEFONTE PA., Are now, and will oonstattly be kept well filled with full and eomplete sotto of every description of House Cabinet Furniture, of the very.ilatest B jl.a and Patterns, and of fine as well as ordinary finish. PARLOR AND RED-ROOM SETS, Such as cannot be equaled by any other . estalslishment outside of Philadelphia for excelent tinish,good style, and superior qual ity in build, and cheaper than can be bought elsewhere for the vary reason that he sells an immense quantity, and is thus enabled to give heti.. r bargains lo all who buy Irom him. Everfthing in the furniture line may be found here In variety to suit all &peke, and from which the must fastidious cannot fail to make a satisfactory and pleaalbg ie. leetion. 4 inviter the public to my new and spa- Glows rooms just °coupled by me for Us* fon einem, and examine my stook. Work made to order, under my own supervision, .and which I shall always guarantee. The Wall Paper Department connected with this es tablishment 'contains perhaps, the largest assortment of patterns outaide the cities, and we Invite special attention to it. lam thankful for the very Morel - patronage ax tended to us, and shall endeavor to gain an Inereas of the same. 12.-211-17. JOHN BRAOKIULL. FURNITURE WARE ROOM ,Howsrd Poßeton* Pa. WHERE, BUREAUS, 807A8, LOUNGES, HAT RAM, WHAT. NOCE EITINSION - TABLES, STANDS, °HAIRE STOOLS. *e.. of every deseription, gadfly and prior, for sale damper than it any aka eariblislareat of the kind In Olattal lksanaylvsala. 8-20 r. kagars. tORNJTURE. 11.4fedLINTIC, LEWISTOWN, PA., ' Hee now on .band a large assortment of elegant acid well reads hridtmem A 8 LOW 4111 CITY PRICES. ,Wahent Parlor Oahe Wolnue and Weir Chamber Salta ; Extendion . nad other TIMM MOW 91MON all 4 NW. Chain ; latietber• mak soaftral , iimattiopst of triZra. 4 "o=g_i l talostti Ro6llll.th Lewistown. 11.464116 11-12 PHILADELPHiA, PA jurniturt.
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