.The Democratic Watchroarr, Wr r year 'Neil paid in 110:- vanee, $2,50 when not paid In 'advanee and $3.00 nhennot paid before the expiration the year. Oun Atienrs.—We hale authorised the following gentlemen; to receive and receipt fur euhseriptiqn to the DlWhotterro Wivrew MAll InrAnt. J, Ontmont.e, ' Gregg twp, Joon 11. Ratrettynre, Penn twp THINGS AOUT I'IIWN &-C those, who are compelled to m ove," the M4lBOll Ilan been cxh•emely NLAN Daow..an.--A man whose name e hil VP been unable lo learn wan drowned in Forge run, thin county, while engaged in drifting , Now log., on lent Ifennettv --On Sunday Morning, the, t'Uth ult„ while Mr. 1-tainuel Condo, of Iteberntin4, wtot nt church, one hundred find fifty' dollars were abstracted from bin litni , e by n. burglar who brohe into d. No trace of the robber ban yet been discovered, hoer t Vint: --Th. lionme of Nirm, Ninney Maly, in Howard, nnrrowly aped deki:tietion oil littnday night. hitt Tae 11014 1\1 . 1 . P bin ned 1111 , 1 a remit enn tideitibis irionoged, hitt the fire wills ex ingoished.bcfore itny further itijury tvitm done. The fire u aa. weasitmetl by the reles4nets of one of the Ikniily, who threw down it burning twitch, with which It lamp had hem lighted". , TTEMPT 1,1.0 ABS./N. --On :uturduy night hod, an attempt was made to itt tire to the stable o r I) Harter, nt Ite hershurg. The attempt Huy repented on Sunday night, nail the piety waking the attempt was fiTtkil upon by Mr. Harter.— lle emit! not reeofnize any Of the par ties, but supponel_ them to he some ill looking mtragglert who had l i ce,' l oa fi ng tar nome limo In the vicinity. V sf I.TO V,ME MT - -Tbc mull train on the It. V. IL R. is now eompord of wo splendid paneager ORM, RIM to ho old ,net repaired, though we eennot theta- from new. Ritationgers, especially local passengerP, ought to feel tin inter cot in keeping these fine earn in good condition, and protect them from the ecoundreln who are no fond of tleqtroying and defacing overything that belungn to the Rail road company, DRAT!) or AN I,l.—nn Sat urday last, occurred the death of Mr. Samuel who has been for theca quarters of a century a resident of Bald Engle Valley, in thin county. lie was born before the adoption of the federal Cuustituticm, and consequently passed through the infancy of ourxpublie, Raw it in its glory and strength, and was 'Terra the pain of witnessing its extinc tion, Ile wan a good citizen, a sober, in duntrioun and honest man, for many yearn a professor of Christianity, and no. far as we can judge, he in now no doubt a full subject of a Kingdom which, will never fall. Peace to hie ashes. • Si grates Pativr.—A pleasant sur prise party, and grand reunion of family relatives took place, on the 17th inst., at Mrs. Alice Peters', widow of the late Mr Lawrence I'eterv, of Union town ship, Centre co. Mr. Lawrence Peters, sits one of the earliest settlers in Bald Eagle Valley,.having located sonic silty years ago, "in the willderness," on what Is known as "Dick's Run," where ho huilt himself a home, cleared out a small farm and together with his much loved VI ife, reared a large family The loth inst., being the 7eth birth tley if ••Mother" Peters, it was planned by her sons and daughters to collect to gether the various branches of the fami ly and give (heir aged mother' grand mother and. great grand-mother n •••atir -... pnse party° as a token of their how and respect fbr her. Y e n may well imagine the '•surpriso" of —mother," on the morning of kr birth day, ns wagons, carriages and horses drew up before the door of the t'old home-stead," and from each al .@ all— Melds, old and young, large onil alighted until the number reached eiglity-four.—seven children, fdriy-iiino grand children and twenty-eight great grand-children. If the "old horoe-atead" WWI a little crowded, still there wal room for. all— there were no "f ro wns," no "black looks," but every one *ore a ethite—nelthe'r was there striving for the "uppermost seats ;" hero might be soon 'a group of "gray haired" cone and daughters, coltEeted „around "mother" talking of dayit . pest slur gene. There another of grand 'lVildron, full of life and vigor, planning tor the future, and everywlurti?cotrid be heard the prattle and laughter of tile little ones. ,thus plosisanUy Owed by, nest nit/temente aid new sounds were been and heard, n committee bad taken 'Vhdeeeelint peaoeably, of the pitehen yld front porat—tsideit were ' not,, be9i4ote uneovered, and frein tbom well,—Mr. Editor djslyou.ever sec a., 1 dinner icotion up by fa i rfrteid WNW] 611c1 , j iiqugh4ral if you have, then you know what watt ta ken out of those baskete. The . tatli fairly groaned under Ike weight of good' things piled upon it. It was a sub:lollmm repast arranged with artistic taste and magnificent diepli It le but fair to say that ample justice was dnno to the dinner, all fad until satisfied and much{ was left. After the tables had 'basil "cleared," Jr. Jno. W. Stuart. of Martha Furnam!, was called to the chair to condnct the re litious exercises. Alt seemed improsed with the — tholig would thezilium Meet again, hut seemed diairestit to meet in heaven. The compnv parted planted with tilt, ,htyn entertnintient, find, meat of nll, in the joy and happinenn or 'quo( her," who highly nppreoittlegi thin token respect.— Her bles4ing rentn'tpmn Inn children. Corn SouTu.—Jest al title season of ilreoettr there are !inny of our citizens who are pulling up stokes, and removing with their realities, either to the "far west," or to the "Runny South." Nluch the larger proportion is goiftgaeuilicusd. To tirooe whif have not yei - determined on the particular place they design 11111- king thele-parmanent home, we could may, mI it the Louden Valley, in Virgin ia While it is ono of the richtu, ealt It io,t, [nod productive valleys in tiny part of the .I^outiiry, land call ba puicha,hed at a mere - nominal figure. ft was nut desolated. act' 4extreyed a« wee the Shenandoah and other t ILSE;yI.I of . the good old Commonwealth. The ferieGg, buildings, and tniprovemeuts generally are good 411. i the land and climate cannot be excolled. We limo fravoled through it, and front personal observations, we feel- vefe in seying there, i 4 no valley, eajt, west, tiohli or south, the soil of which will better repay the huslitinilmen for their toll By ell means visit Lon don Valley before you nettle To reach the valley, take the Orange & Al exandria R. It to Aftmeames—then tile Nfaneeses Rowl to Piedmont W.hen you reach Peidmont it in but a short distance In rppervillo, when yon will find the gentlemanly, aceomplished and obliging GEO. S. %%YES, FIN.. real estate agent, who will give you all the informiltion, in regard to Virginia lands, soil, titles, &e., that any tKa eouldtdtaire. Business NOtiuell ane,oon toot of white Pine flooring, • dry for sale •t tbd 14 ilerburg Planlug...Mill MAGNOLIA WATINIL- , A delightful toilet article—superior to Cologne and at half the MEM The Hoot and Shoe Store belonging to Graham & Hoe, is one of the beet that ran be found outside of the city. We hope they may meet pith great success. jurkacitunn? —C• H. Moore has ini peunbeti the high prices in Philipsburg, by bringing up a_ floe image stock or goods which ho is selling at wholoysle prices. Call poen if you want your clinic*. FACTO TOOT ALL Anerr]---If lair dealing cheap goods and gentlemanly clerks are any inducements for those purchasing goods to call, it is n t to be wondered at, that Hoffer Bro's., is daily crowded sr" the best of customers. By almost every triiin they are receiving large Invoices of new goods, which nre sold at price. that' will astonish those who think they buy cheaply elsewhere- 7. Thcreis net a town In ceniral Pennsylva nia that can Lose of store containing' a better selection of goals eleiorer clerks, or lower prices, than Hoffer "fro's. The Parlor and Pottage Pianos made by Win P l4mereon, excel all ;Abera of like price In durability and pure quality of ton, Th. greatest amount of time consumed by the ladies in dressing and arranging their hair must Lasko any artlelu ',bleb would lesson their labor particularly desirable Ring's Vegetable Ambrosia leisves the hair in tools condition as to render the dressing and arranging a very cagy matter. It im parts to it that splendid glossy appearance so much admired, elegises the scalp from dandruff and all humors, and prevents bahl nese; promotes its growth, and restores gray hair to its original eulor. •It 4t "Hew Imo ye bionin so fresh as.il fair 7 " goes the old Scotch song. flow 7 Why, those who show' the Moore of health on their cheeks take Neulotion 'litters, Plilloll has the tinwgr of fortifying the system against disease, and of regulating the digestive np paratue. Are you dyspeptic, weak, veld of energy 7 ' Illive you little or no impolite, headache, continued lassltltude and depres sion or spirits) Tike S. T. 7 10—.X., and bloom and beauty, will return. The Hitters have lisoome a bonsehold friend. BEM Fine! plum I ! Plus I rather star 4Yrifying cry, It Is true, yet it may be thairitifinTei r crUlaln - ,blMttfaitaiSkut and rvl•b eerialn connections so MI 1,4 i impart gotta 'pleasing sepsetion-r-is plimsare rather than a rain—as for instance, Kitty fire-up • t4iii 84 4 / 4 11 lej r and TeVe harp d(xliter In a Now the Batley Sheaf !e gaining a ne 101311 reputation ii tha,beet Gookipp Htoie riot. Nyieitelle—a mlxtvegtatrte4ll-t.iiri either coal or mooch at your cony.' . oe, 'olfehd yeeiwithoSo•lfed quelithee,sied eylesie you with's nitiniteede'ef goOd'onos. Messrs fittisrelleffiNittelae[Philsd'if,' de' the ins hore, iosseheurwswitheri , may be forwarded. For eel. by W W Weteler, MiLemberg: DIED. , • , Lovn—On the 38th inst., in Potter twp. Idles Emma . 3.4 ye, aged 38 yeare ; tin'thcs evening Of4he Vrth sho retired as venal with her sister, who occupied the bed with her. When her !deter ',awoke in the monting she fiend her in the eel& entErace - of death - -trlth ar-glaas oU water- in-bee-ban She was a victim of Consumption and Ileart Mester), and she tuld the family they could retire as Who did not need titer assistance. It appears that dtding the' night elm be came worse and, reaching for a glass of wa ter, died before she could partako•of it. A, few days previous to her decease her step if sbo had any reqaost to ciidirnt'sho - mold set 111, ,ang,she sold • "I am prepared to leav'tt. the world tati cove -not-where yon-bnry me but if It be post-o.lv It t it be toy thu Lido of my mother. What a consoling thought—and how few there are, oven among those oho aro ap parently con.iAtent menthers of the Word], who could exelnlin If they were upon their death-bed : f am prepared to 'COM] the world to meet my God, "Mewled lure the dep.' which die ill the Lord." The grave le neverlatistied and claims u victoryol er the body, but (ho spirit of the living fl;Ki who, dwelt within her banished the sting of death and carried her happy spirit from its mortal tenement to immortdl glory. away beyond the blue cohnpy of this earth where, per - I.,ps, Cherubim are thowing hor the splen dor of tied's Kingdom, and, perchance, rho any he sitting with the Patriardvi, Proph et, 'lnd Apostles singing praises to tho Ln i p b who the net of the %rah( Her . hat actor wan uutaretahed and the lease to an y (rientld tu mourn bet as. A. 0 Slarah Y9d,2RRR !MEI On the 24th of February '6e, nal- :-(31,11,t, Clinton county, Penn'a , Francis Jane in fanbdaughter of John and Amend(' Myers, aged 1 year 5 mouths a ,t 1 18 days. 'That once loved futm now cold and ,Lend, Hach mornful thought emphiy ! We weep, oar, earthly earthly comfort fled And withered all nor joys. Francis Jane, (loath iw but a platy licnoath a Sal our Care , And ho will surely safely keep Thy body root log thorn. The Bellefonte Market The Following srirW) qUotatlbus up to . 8 o'clock on Thursday evening, when our paper went to press: White Wheat, per, bushel ~. $2 25 Ked Wheat, perbushel . $2 20 %ye, per busbel $1 25 Corn Shelled, per bushel old $0 00 Oats, peg bushel.--- ' . 55 Barley, per bushel 1 - 25 Buckwheat, 'per bushel... ...... ,—.A... ODO Cloverseed, per bushel. 7 00 Potatoes, per bushel. I 25 ~ gggs, per dosen ~ 20 . Lard, per pound.... ..... Pork, per pound Bum, per pound Tallow, per 'pound...—. Butter, per pound Rags,per pound firound , Plaster, per ton - Nebo 20 bertfsemento J. • Kealab, ATTOKNEY AT LAW—Bellefosite. Pa TUN BiSLLICFI 4 MT/4 BOOT AND SHOE STORE! URAHAII dl SUN Minfaeturers of, and Dealers In GIVXTIg FRENCH CALF, mu) CONORKSB BuOTS AND MOIR f Raving added largely to - our former stock, we can assure the owniounity that we have now the beet selection in Cen tral Pennsylvania, of Ladies Buttoned, Front Lace, Side Lace, And Congress - Boots, Manufactured from the best English lasting, (XLOV K ID, CONGRESS d• BALMORAL, of the late t style MOROCCO BOOTS, • with.and without heels. And q full assort ment of MISSES AND CHILDREIIB SHOES. Also a largo lot of those cheap shoes, ouch as we road about, and of which we are sel ling off " Cll ILA PIM TITAN Tlili CUEAPICST. fasWe invite an examination of our goods 12, 28-Iy. r" - N 11ANKRUPTCY.—Distriot Court of I t"' ffig - llelted States, for the Western Dis• Wet of Pennsylvania, in•the matter of Ja eoli Ritzman k Reuben Koller, Bankruptcy, Western 1/harlot of Pennsylvania, ne : A Warrant iu Bankrnptuy has been issued by said Court against the Estate of Jacob Ilitzfaan and Ka of the county of Centro and State of Penn 4„:, men, in said District adjudged Bankruptcy upon the petition of their Creditors, and the payment , of any debts and the delivery of any property ,hy thenr are forbidden by law 6,. A meeting of the Creditors of said Bankrupt . tireprove their debts and choosp one or more Assignees of their Estate, will be he'd at a Court of Bankruptcy to be holden at Bellefonte in said District, on the 16th day of April A 1) 18611, at'd o'clock, pm, at the office of N 1 Smith, (at the Brocerkhoof Bouse,) oiled the Registers in Bankruptoy of said District THOMAS A. ROWLEY, 13 11 4t U S Mantua for said 'Amulet, . _ 1868 SPRING OPENIPA 1868 , • . ERYE St, JAND_BLL, • • FOURTH AND ASCII 4TREETS, lIMADELPIIII4. IfICW SPRINg...BILKS NEW STYLE SHAWLS, NOVELTIES IN WINES GOODS, STEEL AND PEARL POPLINS. E. A L. always keep Owl' BEST BLACK SILKS!. ' 14.,11,-- T tlet Cosh Buyers IJUI And Li v their Interest io cell, ee bargain■ froth Auction are deity recalled. • 'Legal 14,ottcco, NoTicapv AppEALs. U. S. taX,elghtecinth coijo Lion district of Pennsylinnia, eomprittint the counties of Centre, Lycoming, Clinton, Tioga and Potter. Notice le hereby given, pursuant to the provisions of Section 911 i of Act approve& July_llkth, I , l , lofl,_tbist the ' list of valuations, assessecients or onurrerra: lions, Hind ', under the "Internal Ravenna TAMP, and taken by the several Assistant Assessors of Ibis District, will remain open at their olliceq for the cpnco of ten dive prior to pie - dnto tired to hoer appeals, for the ex.- tiininatien of all persons interested. The P.anersor will receive and determine anneal% relarive.to erroneous or exqpyeive valuations, at hi-10Mo) in Bellefonte. Centre nn Mot,diiy, Townley and Weil- L4t4 aha 1.5111 tlrrg—of needay, the 13t April, 1848. • _ il,ll ample ANIC,OI.r t 1,t3 mptdp in wXilint rtwei fy ing i respectin7 t%hi,h a deem ion 1, I oil., lett end etatieg the gretind of inequality or error complualtr It, Ili FOST'F.II, Bellefonto, March Di, MK ABSOSSOr. I N BAN I{lttlPTCY.—Thia in to give no. tioe: that ort..the 12th of M roll, A. D., 1F414, a warrant in Bankruptcy wag Issued against tho estate of William ltood•of lit Iles burg, in the county of Centro and State of Pennsylvania, who has boon adjudged a Bankrupt on lila own Petition ; that the payment of any debts and delivery of any properly belonging to such Bankrupt to him or •for her use and the transfer of any'Vrop only by Win aro forbidden by law ; that a mooting 01 the creditors of said Bankrupt to prove their debts, and - be choose ono or morn Assigneem will ho hold lit a Court of Itankrulitcy t to bo holden at the office oI F E Sinithoit tha liroolserlioof home, Bellefonte Niuntz of Centre'. n ;pate of l'ennßylvn der, before F li Sin WI, itogistor, on the Bah day of April, A I) IRftt, at 1I o'clock a en. TIiO'iAS A. KC/MAI:1, •* - U Si'hfrattfbikl, ),abiniosengor, of I^ 1t 'Cur D. CAMERON, Dpt).i N Il A gElt(TPTCt.'—This iv to giro no. L riee •• 'hint on the 25th day of February A It n Warrant in Bankruptey was istmed s4minet the Estariftf Whprtou Mor rie of llogg. township, in the county of Centre and State orPenney Bonin, who ha, been adjpdged a Bankrupt ow his own peti tion :that the payment of any 'debts and delivery of any property lialuegth to such Bankrupt, to him or his use, and the trans fer n( any preperty by him are forbidden by Law; that a 'meeting of the t' reditors of the said Bankrupt, to prove their Debts, end to choose onaor more Assigneev of hid will be helir at a Court of Bankruptcy, to V. holden at the Brochorhoof Heim in Belle fonte, Centre county, Penn'a, before F. E. Stnith, Eeq , Regina', on the leth day of April, A It I((8, at 10 o'elork, a m. THOMAS A. ROWLEY, 12 4t Merehatt,s - Messenger. ME= TN BANKRUPTCY —This is to give no tide : That on the 28th day of February A D 1868, a Warrant in Bankruptcy was issued against the estate el William L. Mum. ser, of Penn township, in the county of Cen tre and State of Pound,lrani 14 who had been adjudged a Bankrupt on his own Petition; that the payment of Any debts and delivery Of any'property belonging to- -slash liank rupt, to him or for his use, and the transfer of any property by him are forbidden by Law • that a mewing of the creditors of the said Bankrupt, to proie their Debts, anidt , choose one or more Assigneewet his estate, will be held at a Goprt of Bankruptcy, to ho holden at the, ltroekerhooF noun in Bellefonte, Centre county, Pean'a, before F R Smith, Fig., Register, on the lath day of April, A. D. 1/1118, at 10 o'clock, a. m. 16 00 - .1110MA1 A ILOWLEY, 10 12 4t II S Marshal, Messenger. N ()Trot Margaret Johnson, by her next friend C. Marks. vs. Andrew Johnton: In the Court of Common Neap o f Centre COON• ty, No. 100 January T , IM6x, oho. -?.ubpre cm in Divorce. Shand". Office, ficilefoute, 25th March, '57. To Andrew Jobtion, late of the County of Centre. In accordance with the not of Assembly, of the 13th March, 1815, you are hereby notified to be and appear in the Court of Common Pleas tor the Count~y of Centre, on the fourth Monday .f April dent, to show cause, if any you bavo, wly Marga ret Johnson should not be dirtuced from the bonds of matrimony entered into with you, according to the prayer of her petition, filed. In said Court 13 13-41 ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE?. Letters of Administration on the estai• of Frodorick Malone, late of nom Township, deceased, baying been granted to the usidersigned,„tbey mound all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and fill having claims to present them duly authenticated by luw for settlement T. M. lIALL, 13-9-11 t NitE'D MALONE. A I)AI IN 18T RAT RI X NOTICE Letters of Administration on the estate of Win. Fiwarm, deed, late of Miles burg born', having been granted to the undersigned, persons knowing tbennselven indebted to said ("date are teguested to make Immediate payment, and all having °lame to present thorn duly ad thonticated by law fur settlement. MINES ATPAIthI, Administratig. ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICIeo Letters of Administration on the estate of Nathan Reek, 'ate of Marion twp., Centro county, decM, having been grantod to the undersigued,notlec is hereby riven to all persons knowing themselves indebted to said notate to make twined irate paystiont and these having Manus to present them duly authenticated for lettlem ant. NANCY E. DICK, prautr' MeDOWFILL, 13 Admilitairratorg. Ex liwci r wo 0110 E. letbre testameritail on the Estate el Win. J. Derry, late or Harris tonniaip, deceased. 411 persomi knowing themselves indebted OY estate are required to snake immediate payment, and all those Wiring dlalms akuinst the same are requested to present their claim, phiperly authenticated, to Trois & Alexander, at lan, Bellefento, or the undersigned at Clearfield, Pa JNO. L. cuTTLE, 1 3 -8- fit• Executor. DISSOLUTION OF PtItITNI2IOIIIIP. Notice is hereby given that the part. nership existing between the undersigned was dissolved by tuittuarenthent on the 12th init. The books uf the firm will be settled by either of thii partners, and persiiiid hnv- Ins woman aniet,tind will please cell et A 4 at `the former Oar 12,A I 12 6t D. Z. KLINE, sheriff MoBIAH6If EMil ettocellanesuo. TALITABLIOREAL ESTATE AT PRI VATS BALE.—The outniniber fora at private hie Farm situate in How ard Teirnship, cerrtee County, containing ISf4I . IITY-SIX AVRPR good 'Alley land, o largo i Welt -Pint d Dwelling House, Goa Atril, Warn ;0,11 ma eons Crikitiel with all the nere••arp outbuildings for the coovenience of u well regulated limn, a thrifty young Olt( [LAUD OF t l.01(21.; FRUIT. 0 !pod, aprltly rti Watt,' near tho house It IST MI W., 40 bytiO ; ,, AIV MILL, oby 60 lam MMZMI M The grist mill hue three rt of stones lslip. a good emuttry custom. '1 t i m i L eill T on i g,.od running' ottler and a stock of logs in the dew, a good two story millers bailee with a good stable and the nocesiary outbuildings. The water power f these mills is fetid to he the beet in the valloyi and within sixty or seventy rods of the Lick fovea and Tyrone Rail Road, stations one milt) above and below the wigs. 1,11.. , 0,—A tract of land within one half _ mild alle of the mills containing 'IS ACltRq, 10.3.f,t; PERCIIES, well timbered and good tillable land. At.eq,-- 17 Aril ES timber land Matte in Boggs Township, alit the Above property will be Hold low, And an intlientablo title JACOB LMATHERS A MERICAN TEA COMPANY TV AMERICAN TEA COMPANY. nylon a. Bros. Agents, iituslou 41 Bros., agent.. •Aliogbany street, Bellefonte, Pa Alleghnify street, Bellefonte, Pn Having accepted the agency of the Ameri can Ten Company, for Centro coeinty, We can sell all kinds of Ten from 75 to 1,00 r coot, lower than other denier'', and war rant it to tgive, entire satisfaelion. If it does not, return the Ten, and get'ydur 4,2,ney hank 'Head the prices. Read the prim,. ....SI,OO per pound! .et. 41,25 pet pound' Ot 1 nig 04,lung $1.25 por pound. 41.75 per pound. .31.25 per pound. Young. Ily son.. Imperial" .Iripan .$1,25 per pound Englimh Brookfant The trade mupplied. The tradcrOpp %dere by mail - promptly attlnded to. Ad dregs KINSLOJI .1 BROS.' PRINTeRS, BOOKSELLERS L STA TIONERS, and oleo sprite for the celebrated - (MOVER thISAKEILSENVING MACHINE the , bc4l, _in th? market. The cheapest Books and Stntiongry in Ilellefonte. 12-42 MAR ‘ ItIAGE Another edition Just published, be ing the 38th of the Rocket, Ncoulapius, Or every one his own Doctor, including a trea tise on diseases of females, irregularities do., with a : hundred erigtitrlngr, exptarring thossodimouses uLbeth Bevis.. By WililMsp Young,,lll. D. Every one may conduct any ease of se cret disease, self abuse or those distressing diseised incidental to youth, manhood or old age, without resorting to the quscksof the present day. Let no man contemplating marriage be anothet hour without readies this wonderful book, en i' discloses impor tant secrets, whioh should t known to them particularly. Let the weak and bashful youth who has ruined his constitution by the debasing habit of self-abuse read thee book. It will be sent to all parts of thi United States and eanadas for 5Q rents. Send for Pocket 4.llsculapius. De. WM, YOUNG, 12 26 ly No. 416 Spruce St Plied& N EW BLACKSMITH SHOP' The people pt Bellefonte and vicinity are very respectfully informed that the under signed bee leased the Blacksmith shop 00 HOWARD STRKET, BRI.LICFONTE, where be will be at all tutees prepared to ao any kind of work in his rum. Particular attention will ho paid to 11 ORAN SII °RING, Imniag Wagons, or Buggies, Repairing farm Implements, All work guarantee/. 13 12 ly I. A. S. MALOKY. ISAAC HAUPT ESQ : Our World Machine bed been'greatly improved for 1868. It is now the most per fect machine of the kind ever made Our self-rake is a grand thing and wtl •ell like bot-cakes. How many machines will yon probably want this year We ask because they are going fast? Send you a lot of pamphlata to day. Yours A. BALL h Co. Which can be had by oalling nt hie office near the depot, Bellefonte Pa. Partnere who want to post themeelvirt un the moat du rable and beet working machine ever made, ghoul(' not Nil to call and p et one. S'PO V ES.! STOV Isaac Daupt has got already* new sup ply of Shears Antidust Cook and Parlor Stoves. They' have proved therrnielves to be the best stove out for burning eit,ber hard or soft rual they seive their own ashes, make no dust, eeenornite.fuel and are the but ba kers in the world, and have more oonveffi ennes than any other stoves now in use. People in want of stoves would do well to rail at his Ware.ftooms near the Depot and, ace bin clock before purchasing elsewhere ice by a neg lect ) of thin they may Inc Sorry as many hr, e been larceny. 12-3 P-D. ISAAC HAUPT R EDUCED PRICES. Arnbortypes rakvu •t the ExecJalor C!trr by the Court Rouse se loaf ■a TWENTY-FIVII,CENTS. 4 Card Photograph, Or at ONk DOLLAR , When sold by the doten the charge will, be low as TWO DOLLARS A'ND VERDE CENTS. - •, r •J: HARNEIAAT March 18 VA 3m URNITURE7W - ARit ROOM. - Bonged Ittnet, Bellefonte, Pa. W#ERR, BUR EAUS, 80.1r45, zouNeasi • • , HA 7' ITACKS, WHA T NO Te. , • . OE A IRS,' sfrooislAo., of every iesoriptioni quality, aanazi o ca far tole akonpor than sip any Weep WI ofthn kind In Central Pennsylvania., ' 8-20 HENRY r. fillocettaneouo. NEW BOOT di, -- SHOE ESTABL IBRMEN T. !loving renitired to, the room on .411e/- any street formerly, occupied by Triple's till, lor atop; subseriber very politely invitee bit old friends and the public generally, to give him a cell, feeling confident that 'be can lit BOOTS, ODES _oitslaimikts.l. Having haiL years of experience as fore men in *MI VS *ha ittmeburgetalaig es tab - lishments in the country, be NM, Gael; givAng's guarantee for all work dove. I SEPABANG I,oy, ALL KINDS done onifierelltittbsfekt atiti oeethe most reasonable terms 12-2 - ~ L 4 l I et... It. 11. hIcCLESTIC. Lt.i.v,TOIVN_, PA., Has now un hand a lama amrtineur elegant and AS LOW AB Y RI 08 . ; Walnut Parlor Suitt • Walnut and otlmor 4 Clorni:i Spits ; Em ti tale! eneto dtker ; Dining Cane itral of or Chairs ; Together with w genehil wortgaipit or cheap rgrw . iture ' Mattresses, Sprihog nett•,&e, Mattilei *A en , I it! 4 hand /a., W6I , 4ROOTISB is Then Moffitt' Itewiet*Wo. - 12,0U.5M - M IL4USTRAL .111. PtlitAnsLr „ nii, tit' I Sag, We beg to inform you that Vo ere ZrePated to offer foryoar Immo:Akin our anal' a/wort— ment .of,4.II,LIZIRRY GOODS, consisting of the' Ncletit blltopei in lilteekl HIS and (drop Rats, Bonnets, &e; Velvets, Silk Goods, Bittlbens, )lowest, Headers, Ruches, Crapes, Blonde, Braids, Ornaments, &e &r. We Pll4lll, 40 6 441413 , M W Ofi .0? .. at our Store, or anolitrt ytraY orderf. Nrldes low for cash. Yours &o H. WARD. 140 A 103, 105 1107 N. Second St, Phil* 1312 4t ...:. _ _ EIDIICAT lONA , _Li • A Lady who has ha, several ~yeatie experience -teaching jp liratclais ec4pola— both in tlpte York and Connecticut, and eau furnidlS all ; refirlizaks 4squilired—would like to open a private ichodl In ssdzd deafra hie location in "Centro' county".-or take charge of one already organibeL Any per eon or peptone (mewing of saqh—ind later adilleSsarliiliontdelay TICACIIBR, Box 88, Niilliarneburg, ISM' county, Pa. 1:1 12 30' DISSOLUTION OP PARTNERSHIP. The partnership. heretofore aids- Ong ander the name and style Adelshafater and Jacobs, has this day been dissolved b'y mutual nonesuch Hereafter ila besides' sill be oarried on,, and amounts fsr or against the llna settled by the remaining partner J. Adeleheimer, M. JACOBS, J. ADHILSIIBISIBR Philipsburg, March 16,1868 St KIP BOOTS, of the beet Mad, and of his own manalsottun, worrsobodi and et the lowest prises for rale at' 12-1 • iLfmt. LIME! LIME! 1 LIME! 1 I Fresh burnt lime always Res hand and for sale at the lowest market price, at the SUNNY—SIDE LIME, KILNS! on the railroad near Bellefonte. We have no fear et lidcaustof coatradietion when we say that we have the BENT kilt .. 111,pif 8747 g. It is free from core aud any kilns are so constructed that all the aahns are sep arated from the beret Sloe be fore it leaves the kills. [tie a PURR SNOW-WRITE LIME! ! And_ makes al line a finish as the lime burnt from the marble quarries in • the eastern part of the State. Our facilities for burning and shipping lime are ,each. 00, WE CAN FURNISH IT CHEAPER. thin the sazimagnality of lime cam be bad at any other plane. All orders proMptly Addreaa, LEONARD MACEALL 41k Co. 12-20 MILLIRRN, HOOVER 4 • 00 , CENTRE COUNTY BANKING CO., RECEIVE DEPOSITS &C., And Allow Interest DISCOUNT NOTES BUY AND BELL (MYREN MENT it(7Eltl 6138, U 1 NRY BROCK EltiloFEr, President. J D ERT. IJ-b- 1! Cashier 13-6 tf . W. K. SIOLMIII. ''.L K. 11111111,14K07/ H MIMES & ESS ING TON, , n•sturacrrolusite or at:Pasco* REFINED CAST STEEL AXES. Double BMA', Pyle, .1390 and eating Axes, and Broad, Hatchets `bf 'various patterns, manufactured from , the best refined oast stiel. ALBO, Grab Homo, Mattocks, Rail Rost' and Mi ner's Piaks. With an advantageous horn fofttnintdOtoe we eap sr,. ply the trade with a Superi Are, at as reasonable a prism as ran be bad anywhere in the oomotry. We eon nothing but the very best of manorial, end employ 120b0 but the beat abd meet traperlented workmen.-- Obr Axes are all wirranted. Orders earn:iced. 111-38.1j.PN,J.; g,en re a. NEW, otN.:13110P I ' • GIIARLII6 'THEODORE ERCHNIiR Would respeetfully.. interim *gunmen); and the public generally, that ha has opened , a • NEW . 0 lin tWqp.lll. plitue.•6o4oll MID" dithatiluivern where be will keep ealishatitly MAO to erdilF Double Suns, (Shot, sod .Ride tend ilikot,) Revolving CylinderAillee (Ss Shoothrs) Target and banting , Rides, Slued Shot gene, Revolver tied other ' Pistol, / Melanie gartridges, And AntuniGl44- 'aid loc , ati. 4n r raft owl thiag giaohdir kept In FIRST (11.41056 G`ITN 140 P , 3 : , IMPAIRING ' tiiiretseoGy ilia oh IV: m11) 00e. • uOrdent-btssitil 4111 • tten tioa"-,,,..e ••••-•••f • • •-• ”ri u• - Shop St. Sa i siVir2intide, Awn ,'loom west of main inhumes,. oeirtatro 1!, 111 • ly MU .101 IN POIVI 8.8 Bellefonte, Ps GOLD AND COUPONS
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