The Democratte, Watchman. 'The Welling 40 the Conepliiiitors Thy:Rept/45/ocm in ice:wailing' yestei•'. day morning, daze "file_ moat., sanguine friends of the impeachment, - confess that it has failed. ° This in a confession that its former predictions have been . 4114, and those pf the Regieer correct ; which is accounted for probably by the fact that we judged from the law and testi, mony in the clue, while our neighbors wrote front the Impulse of prejudice and partisan feeling. , We were inclined to believe from the lime the evidence closed,that there would be found some Jlepubflcan Senators with whom Joel's was greater than spoila,and greater than any considerations of party statesman among the time-serving politi cian', some Indipopdent Senators who look beyond the petty eat:aliments and. party objects of the hour , to the judgment of Impartial history; men who would not sacrifice their cense of justice and self-respect to 'escape the Radical faction or to share in the profile Of the revolu cry Radical game fur the Presidential Miceession. Our Radical friends, on the eontrary, believing conviction would lend to strengthen their party in the coming -Presidential contest, by placicg at their. "disposal the entire. patronage of the tiov. ernment, could not think for ■ moment that contreitmtinua scruples would 'deter any Republican Senator from voting for conviction, when patty nueoess was ci stake. But to their surprise, and disgust they find that there are seven Republi can politicians in the Renate, that have a sense ofjuaticte and honesty. All their predictions baring failed,their press throughout the country set tr- • wetland charge corruption against their own party that Is astonishing to those who - hare had faith in the integrity of the best men at that party The Chiet Justice—the presiding offi cer of the Court is assailed—not because be has been bribed by money—but because he has bribed by induenee Senator Van Winkle, of West Virginia. Tho Tribune CM "The man who has done more than other', unless to a pecuniary way, to cure this this result, iroChlet Justice Chase. lie decided the rote of Mr. Van Winkle." This k a double charge, one against (Thief .TiisnediThase,and Menthe! against 31r. Vail Winkle The people will de cide AR to the propriety of the Tr:Lione making charges of bribery against such men ate Mr. Chaae,Flenatore Van Winkle, Feasenden, Trumbull, and °there, cithler of erlioni,:aro better men than can be round on the Tribune staff,and less likely to be bribed. It is not for us to take up the cudgel for Senator Fe;menden, or ally of the 'Alma Republicans who voted against 1111. penchment, but we must say if these men are dishonest, we are at, a loss to knee where to find any- honest pOltticMM ia the Republican party The charges of bribery and being bought up, .so freely circulated by the' Radical press against the seven who would not perjure them selvee, adds still further proof to the ec sertions frequently made by the Demo cratic press, thaaah4 Radical party is the party of corruption, and Its loaders are not to be trusted. That this ix a feet, we non learn from their own lips, for if Vesaenden, Trumbull, ikc , can be bought up,—the men among the fap• In that par ty wlio . hase n reputation for political honesty, —what confidence can the per. ple place in those is null-be leaders of the party, ahu sever had a reputation for honesty," Let the people ponder on this, and remember, that out of their own mouth] are the Radicals convicted of bribervi nod corruption No TARIfi PLAME..—The Radical Cue.. tuition at Chicago• had nut a word to say about a tariff. Not only wan Pennsylva nia a candidate for the Vice Presidency completely ignored, but the peculiar pd. laical hobby of Pennsylvania gepubli temW was net even mentioned. What ere we to understand by title „mutinous si lence 1 Ilea the part.) been converted to Ole tiuCkthe of free 'rade I Wan this thing done at t i tle ,htutand of the We Wee the inductive of that eectiou s r iq the. Convention a* to secure I , dldatee and the platfos co ? desire I 0 see what riplanation wil e given for this tquiesion of, e t sell plank the platform, Mretefor:e it Lisa been a dis tinctive feature 14 . th:ex...reed ,or the Ito publieian patty. Is at to lee abandoned, ►nd if so,. why I —l4llllCdaid• intollagenter. tneowe Toe IM beetled In pay for a Mindful artay Ye the Mouth Ri miest/4st limy. and the tat will cleave •••em the North, don't you think you have bees burdeetel twig noligh 'nth chly toaintio4 tar. merely alti the tiporoui e•fro way be •Wader voting O i t'utalattei detuagoitu•e :tatveltittfere la officio! 'newtßutter that e:trAty d •Ilor uf the Intuits tee Totir 4'o gsralegy pee to Itteleter4 this nuilleut outrage. - T*o 14 New ir oglaud ministers Mer riding jurot giidlorvi,wheo the older i m e othor r '''llfliore would you tltst klee 4fiii?' lie proper fruit V iviir the Isuswalete reply A .Radkial "Plank" In Limbo . Who double-Awed or Angling churn= ter of the Grint.Colfax platform, on the public debt question, has thus early been expo:teed. 0* Monday Oen. Carey, of Obio,art independent flepublioan,coupled an 4,lolantitory and 4eolaratory resolu tion with ilia, preamble of the,,Chio*gol convention platform, and offere4--fft in the Rump Mouse, as follows: .' s "Wiutteses, The rvitjAtMal honor re quires ehe'payrnent ur the public indebt edness to oreditorirallorne and abroad,not only according to theletter but the spirit of the law under which it was contract. ed," therefore "Reaelved,, That uttithet. !he letter nor the spirit of the law under ich the 5-20 s were issued, requires pa ent of the prinoipal in coin and it will in the utmost good faith it holders thereof ho paid in the same money which bell been ties of the war, and wt4h which the Gov ernment nettles the claims of the widows and orphans 'of our fallen heroes—the same that the laborers aro required to remoive an wages, wad that which is a legal tender for all public gad private debts, except ougtom cltitleit and interest on public debt." • To have passed this resolution would have pleased the soldiers and working men of the country and displeased tit, bend-,holders, whilst to hare rejected It would have offended Cm former and gratified the latter. The Radical leaders therefore did neither, but, like tire trick sters and cowards that they are, they referred t hepreposit ion to the Committee Of Ways and Means, by a vote of 74 to 27 by which committee It will he effectually ;mothered. Oen Carey is not the man to }live it up, however, but is deter mined to p Ire until he succeeds in enlivening the Radical leaders to define their true position, without doubt, quib ble,..or uncertainty, upon this most vital quystion. - Harrisburg Union urr. or Tit: Boer' nott , Eits I.Aretr Tloncas --Saving that Mr Pendleton fully understauds that it wilt' not do' for him to be the Democratic candidate for President, and has glready written a letter wlthdrawing,whlch parties in New York bassi seen! That is a good one! We have not seen the man that believed it, but we have seen site that heard some fool say that he believed it We don't deny it—because it is too silly to neetl it Mr. Pendleton 'has not the alightest power to prevent h•v tog his name not only presented. bat fenced to ah issue, at a nominee for the Presidency. There are but two objeetpos to him One is that be is a Democrat. and fishy Democrats want to have a Black Republican Demo cratic oundijale. The other objection la that Mr. Pendleton represents the wints of nine-tentht of the voters, on the financial question —and our dear friends, the gold totereto getting liond holders. want not to give the people a chance to vote for n !chef of our laetivy taxation Wheu Mr tettileton ceases to he the cats idate of that unressonable trr.joriii -Those obstinate elerenjurors that will not yield to the twelfth, who •u`ht,'he thinks. to hate his will we will know it. anti proclaim it. withom,,:fall r Firemm's Jortrdal NOT Sla 1V1 : omit unity of the nomination of General Grant says the New York Work?, is of no polit ical significance Clay WILY nominated by acclamation and with,the name unan imity the Whig convention 180, while the Democratic convention of the same year came together with NM much doubt as to a candidate as may mark the opening proceedings of the convention this y gar. Yet when Polh was Etonian' ted the party was thoroughly and entlius tastically in accord, and, the candidate was triumphantly elected. For u later instance, it was hardly possibly for ally convention to assemble with more, 'must candidates before it thou the Dein ocristic convention of 1852 —Hal whoa Pierre ens numinnteil agninstficott the conqueror of Mexico there was "unanim ity" enough to enable hint tocarry every St.tate an the Union, excepting four. Arran (on 1)601IT AI )UT TIIN ARMY EXPIINSIK4.- The itadioals in Congrelig hale made up • .timate for tho army during - the coming y • at the not very diminutive fig ure of $80,000,000. Yet l o t in a fact that the monthly espouses of the comtly concern, as et present coustitutedi m om over' $lO,-. 000,000. They desire to hood-wink thp people until after the 'Presidential eke tipn, and then a Deficiency Dili will be passed appropriating nie hundred ni illsona additional fur the army, which is being employed to regulate negro vote in the South. Thot in the only; 11110 IL is on earth at present. Lot the people under stand t,bis thing The figures which we give are indieputobly correct, and - the 7 t ea ch a lesson wlich the overburthened lax payers would to well to lteed.---Latt easter lalelligrnrrr MEI --Grant and Colfax 4Da trout ad• joule/ Westeru Staten. The beedheld the eitreuie Ita . dlicfala and bloated monupoliete of the gam framed the plat form to moil theteselemt, owl then gave Loth lee ;andWale. to the West The people of Muth seotloamere iguored by the, t J nventi oe , and their wiNhei die regardttl. 'else, will have aotuoit big to May at itiot election. 111)ootlattleo t 3 fro. HOOKLANp: 4 „- t ERMAN 11T ,k5li8, AND • 1100F,I.ANbli GERMAN TONIC Tirp Gnat Ritnedles for an 1) litimea of the MVillt, k4TOMACII, Olt IOONSTIVE ORGANS 11001fIANLYS GERMAN BITTERS Is rompoeed of the pure Joicee(or, natio; are medicinally termed, Extract') of Roots, Herbs, and Barka, making a preparation, highly conoentrated, and entirely/Pm* from, ,r/cohofic Admixture of any kiad. ' 1100BLANIPle GERMAN TONIC, Is ieembluation of all the ingredients of the Bitter", with the purest quality of Sawa VI Ile Rues, (hoar', k., making eye ef the moat pleasant nod agreeable moodier/ eXiiir olfered to the public, - Thom preflerrin— are, will IL?. 1100FLAND'8 GERMAN -13ITTRIL8 Those who have no ohjeetlon to tha same bination of the Bitters, as Welted, will Wow. 1100ELLNIES UNRMAN TONIC. They are both elluelly good, sad essotals the tease medicinal virtues, the oboiee he twice the two being a mere nutter of tante, the Tonic being the most palatable The stomach, from a variety of oanaseiTei Indigestion, Dyspepsia, NervoUs Debility, ate., la very apt to have Its funetMns derang ed. The Liter, eVaPathiaing sugelosely it does with the Stomach, then becomes af fected, t •41 result of which is that 'the pa tient suffers from I or more of the fol lowing disease. Constipation. Flatulence, toward Yiln Follies, of Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nautioa, Heart-burn, Disgust fur Peleare er - Weight try the -Seconeetri• tiour iiructetioas, Sinking or Fluttering at" the Pit of the Stomach, Switneripg of tine Head, Hurried or Dimoult Ilreathftw - Plute tering at the Bout, Choking or Selrotatlog Seuestione when in a Lying Posture, Dim. nem of Vision, Dots or Webs Wore the Sight, Dull Pain in lb Seed, Deliciently of Perspiration, Yellowne.s of the Elkin and Ryes, Pain In the Side, Back. Chest, Limbs, etc., Sudden Flualsea of Heart, Burning In the }Noah, Cuttalept hi aginiugs of Sen t and Great Deprealion of Spirits. The sufferer trim these diseases should morel's) the greatest caution in tbelleleotion of g remedy for his case, parehaslog alnly that Which he t• assured from his investiga tions and Inquiries possess the merit. is skilfully compounded, is free from injurious ingredients, and hairastaldlshed for itself a reputation kr the (We of there dis'esses. In tine conneeCion we would submit, those well known remedies- - 110011,11 M S GERMAN BITTERS, AND 1100FLAND'8 DERIiIAN TONIC PRRPARRD RY DR. Y. lACKNON, 11 . 1111.•DILLPRIA, PA Twenty , xwo Niue' any "versant in troduced into this country from Germany, during which time they have undoubtedly preformed more cures, and benefited sager log buinaniry to I greater eXtenf, Dish toy other remedies known to the public. These remedies will effectually cure Liver Complaint, Jaundice. Lyopeps la, Chronic or Nets um; Dehthty, ChrBnio Diarhina. Dia nee of the Kidneys. and all DI/ 0116011 arising from a Disordered 7,iver. Stomach.or bites tines. of Besotting Isom an Cause whatever prostration of the spot in, induced by ki labor. haidships. Exposure, levers,do. There is nu medicine extant equal to these remedies fu such -saw A that and vigor is Imparted to the whole system, the appetite a strengthened, food is enjoyed, the stomach digests Gad, the complexion iIIIIVOSAVI sound and Promptly, the blood la port healthy. the yellow time is eradicated from the eyes a bloom is given to the oheeks, and the week and aso rues insaTirWMmee a strung xod healthy being. E ItSUNS AI) 1".1 .V(1.7/ LIF E, And feeling the hand of time weighing heav ily upon them, with all its attendant ilia c wstilled ni the use ul this Balers or the Toov, an elixir that will, instil new life iato their veins, encore in. Ii Measure the energy and ardor of more youthful days, build up their stirs:liken forms. and give health and happiness to their remaining year' NOT(''). It an a well-entabla•hed Net, that fully uwe half of Una female portion of our population are neldom an the enjoyment of gnod health, to aloe their own expreenpal, anevor Jeal well.' They are long uirad derhttl of all 'porgy extremely nen °urn, and hare no appetite. To than elan. or pernons Ihr nittern, or the lona., in eeportally reennunendawl. WICAIK AND DISIJC ITE CA ILDRXN Are omit thong by the use et either of them retied's:a. They wt/1 rine every rust of m0r05e,,,,, without fail Thoutiatda of nertilleatce bite suxuraula tea to the ti ds of the proprietor, but spate will allow of tilt utilieution of but a few Those, i..wtll ite o reed, ore turn of Dote and of such standing t t ilie) must he be• lowed T fiXT I NI ON 11X, (1110. W. ‘IOUIII1A111• Chief Juntipe of the Supreme Court POL., write.: Philadelptits. Mardi 111, 1861 "1 find 'lloolland eiNtlertuon !litters' Is • good tools, ueofur alleaato(oribedigastive stigmas, and set groat *Mit lu cants of do bilily,,aod wall of narrow action is the system Yours, truly lino, W. Wootiarsittb." /1011. J•ii. I MVIII.M.M. J wise ul the Supreme Court of Peneaylvanla Philadelphia. April 21 181111. convider •Iloodend'o Iferame bitters rateable theillelee to We of attache o( In.lige.two or Llypepsia. I eat* eertify thle i from my experience of. it. V.purs,with respect Jless Tessweos" Fr•in Ker. Joseph H Keuonrd, D. D. Pas tor of the Tenth Baptist Chureh,Phile.del- Pbla CAUTION Hoofteea's Warsaw Rein!diet , ere counter feited. Sae Oast the signature of 0. M. JACKSON is uu the wrapper daub bottle. All oilers are counterfoil. Principal eines ate MeaufeetorY ra the Oerauta sedicias , SW*, LVe. IP 1 Allay Street, Alillattelpiiia, P. (MAMAS M. AYANIt, Priiptietwe • Yttrium', Ot M. JACKSON *Ch. Meolamla Gorman Mann, per bottle. •• hslf aosea, . 5 i)* lloolleud's German Toalc, pet up la vest bottles it 59 per bolas, .As, half Osiris for 7 5U ~.Do mai forgot to rirtelsie welt the art 1• y,uM Plaky, is order got, they or *ire by P. P. 1111E10+,-, DollolLBl6, hat An tby Iruggiotie peeray. o Margit lnoturptce. FARMRRB LOOK (TO YOUR INTER ISTB ! I into, DIUTITAL Frll.B INS. CO., 61DaievOle, Pa• laoorposeted ~Moab, 1869. Cap(lisl.6Bll Aspsli, Mry Ist, '88...-1190,008- IS:traria from Repdrt for year 'endiog I, 1868, Whole amount insured Amt. of Franslam notes fa force $181,915 00 Amount of I o during year .. 8,218 89 •-• ABBlnd OF COMPANY. Cub balance inoefavor of Co., . ' Jan. 1, 1868 $ (2.1110 32 AMt• of Premium notes in fore° 484,946 93 Capitsh., Advinteges ofered by this Company : It Insures tie sews or village property whetters.. It insures on 'stores or @temp property. It i ot r very low rote in astute- CIDISOOO. ~_ It bee ttutde but oe• ssssss moot the Ptimiem Note. 0( ail members dortag, Ito i,i.e Pot" operations; that Wog tl 40 to the $1,006 ittutual i sssss nee. P, JOSNIERM WM. POLLMNIL, Secretary. Pretirlest. O. R. littkallAßT, Agent. . P. 0. Addrele,Dehlethote, Pa. 13 20 61'. C OLUMBIA INAURANCE OO COMITT C RTHIL F: R P F. T'U A L !! Capital & A, M., f100,6t'.7,91 This ( . lompsay rrontinties to insane Boil. dings, Manhandles, end other property, eurainet less sect diunage by tine on the ma• tu►l plan, silkier fora rash premium or pre slum note. SEVENTH ANNUAL REPORT. Whole aosouot im, 0,4711,426,80 Less am's expired 721.771.44 11,7454,864,451 -CAN FAL, AND INCOME'. Atn't of premium nobs $685,12 .27 loves &aliquot jAvite4ll 71,964.04 614,160,24 Dalanciof . prentiiim, Jan 1 '6O 6,609,06 Cash roe t, loss commissions in 'l6 67,006,06 Loan■ 9,400,00 Dun (roan agents and other 8,664,66 VOSTRA Losses and expenses paid in '66, 74,925,40 Losses adjusted, not due Jan 1 '67 20,296,8 i Balance sant . ' and at,' Jan 'GI 609,427,90 MUTUAL NSW YORK LIFE INiU MINCH COMPANY. CAN . AL $25,319,111/ 55 Crrh recuipti during the year $10,173,047 61 The inteYogt remtvoil wtie more than ...... . ..... in excess of the claims by death Divi uendc to policy hollers this year amounted to tro-re then Jour lbws as much as any other huh Cosa; soy is the Wm. . J. S. BARN RAPT, Ageof, Bellefonte, Pa. EBBI3 _for „Sale A VALUABLE MILL PROP ERTY FOR SALE. Situated in Decider township; Clearfield oounty, Pa. The subscriber desirous' of quiting the business, offers for sale one flouring mill with two run of burs, the mill is Awing sued -in-geed witislivms twenty to thirty acres of land and a com fortable frame dwelling bouoe, the property lying 2 miles west of Philipsburg, Centre oounty, and within 'a few rods of turn pike road, the Tyrone and Clearfield mil rani runang through the land and within few rods of the mall. Also a considerable lot of timber on hand, Hemlock and Pine, it as also a very desirable location for a woolen factory, wed one is puoh needed an this sec tion of the country. Fur further particu lars inqitire of the subscriber beipg on the property, or address Philipsburg, Contre oounty, Pa. CHARLES M. CAVAVALLADER t 2-44-110 Rime. • L IMN, COAL AND LUMOR,It The best. _ 006 COAL 111.111. NT 1.1/11E. een be bed at- the Bellefonte [Moe Kilns. en the Pike leattneto billeaturg, at the fitiWw.t. pries'. We are the only par•im. Central Pllllll'll. who burn in PATENT FLAME KILN, whieh etedneer thr PINT inivrc [BABA A D PLASTER INO LIME. offered to the trade., 'Phe beet. Shamokin ♦od Wilkerbarrie Anthracite coal, all Nile, exprennly for family use also. SILVKR BROOK YOC I NPRY COAL •t 1.,e c.it pricer. Alru Al 4 of and sod sec and quality 1$004,1" BROM) RAILS PLAIN SUINULES and plaotertucletb (or Pale cheep Ocoee and yard. near Dent!' en 4 of Bat/ Beile Vnlity It. R. 140pra.., sumirtroam, t Co., '13.20 ly • L IMK! LIME!! 1,01 E! II Fresh burnt live always on hanl'and for Mae et the lowest market pries, at the r SiNny-MILE LIME KILNS! op the rattrnad Dear Nillegate. We have n• leer r sucumsfal euctriwnetiow whew we nay that-we here' the 8K87 . 41,0111 RrA TN. IN Is tree from sure sad ear kilos are se eueiltruqe44lsat a 4 the 'whop pre set , ireted from tot burnt lima he. Ibre It Irani the kiln. It id a 1 . 111141 SNOW-VI/11TE LIMN!! Ae4 melJe w Ave a thattla ea the Here hares Av.la the mar Ale titmreito ie the *solace part of the State. nor taafittlee for burning sad ehippm Unser! "too ,tpu *IC , I'VIVNISIN IT CHF:A/40i Anna the n:1111 (pithy of MirceAft toe had al hotly odor gismo. All mime promptly Illot Adstretut, J th 4C. T. ALIMANI/101, 17.-21 k Belle/dill', Pa. PO RUNT, tau 'wry Atone Hog., telt lees twt fnr Lustur.r , 1.41 reut. Applz tv 1). 5.15 HkkE, Phil ,but t ;. Pm. - • T Hli STIVORB, BOWING• MA CHINK. *doing lIRA Among Sawing Machinate, 'thoge made by the Slaver Idanutisatereng Cenikty, rank with the highsallt. "Thtir manufacturing machinos hava lung been known aa the ktest . for Manufactories pawpaw". But within' the put few yearn, they bare given especial attention to tie production of a $0,123,706 00 FAMILY MiCIIINE, destined le win much favor In the HOUSEHOLD The machine which tile, mow offer, inquiet, light runeing.simple.fast, noiseless: • Its accessories f r $417,043 24 IMBIBING, BRAIDING, BINDING, QUILTING, TUCKING. CORDING, FELLING, BRAIDING, GATII BRING, are Biopic and easily ondssslood. Ita delicate, though endloring and tireless mus cles of Iron and Staid, do ill dm work solinbally, boy" aid few will dal. , SAWTIR ?DAN HAND CAN DO IT They urge thew" wish leg I. purchase • ma. <Mae, to examine all the other mannfsetnr ed bolero haying; se I will for Wolf overcome ski the objections to the (Aar mechism that esa be brought agaisit it. Meehinee os bead, for sail sad exhibition, to/rather with a Lull find 00 1 / 1 10410 SatiOlt eat of SILK, s f lir ILST, LINEN OR COTTON lEMBINiMEI W. W. MONTOONIERY , , " Agent eenu Furnishing and Ts libutrut. Poet 015.36, Ballstcinto, M ERCIIANT TAILORINO XSTA BUSHY HNT, No. 7, snoOcutores. The undersigned takes pleasure in inform ing 'he xitasen. of Centre county and the Public generaliy, that be fa just opening ■ 604,850,1 d SPLAVIVID AND 111011 ASSORTIIIiaT Or •0111110:11 AND Cloths, A ' CaIIIIiCOOTI $94 850 11 Which be is prepared'to make to order in the latest and mod fashionable styles, for men or boys. Gonda sold by the pied. or by the yard. He alms keeps •on .hand • full hoe of OMITS FURNISHING GOODH, et evety styie and description $400,000 He Is also agent (or the celebrated SINOKR idiSIVINti MACIIINr 03M TREMENDOUS AMOUNT 0 LKATIIKR . The uaderrigned hae duet ferel%rd the moat exteneive lot of heather, from the New York, Baltimore im.i-Wthisirtatua mar ' arez_bruaght talkie plate, ::911114111 of Spanish riole 17 PPIti American Kip. Franck Kip, 111alrimora Call, OIL FrNISII ANI) ItltUzql MOROCCO KM OLOVR RIM Wham& Loather, Liaiog■ sod Sbee tiodiagr, , of every diseriptlen, dl of which will, be sold cheaper than can be bought stony oth er estiblishment to Contras! Pennsylvania. HO has al m. the fineit wad laryrn :,'ll prK of.' CLOTHING Belletuute, 'which are at such Flee.. thr the purnberser of • tuft will sate Vlto3l YI V X TO TES DOLLARS, by, giviug him a eNii ; ♦Uo a imago-Makin ASSOILTIENT )Y cmtrimps, tLat esti be pu,Liseed at city priees,tegethet with Was t Caps, Boots It, Shoes. Trunks, Volt...sod 7 . grand imortment of 01,4 which •r, •flared for C 1811 ONLY! 13 22 ly }NAM I.IIM OUT. 'Lb. people of PHILLNIIHOIM have wit that C. H. MOORN, row. ch. t.. HATS ►CA PB. SIUILTti ANL 11 WA-1V K the Ivimt OOTS &IC b BKO : Yt,it N I ei,ii i 24 4.1 6ll111) t 4, 4/tpUTMINie. of fill kihdo Yt luweilfgalea than they an Raid el map VW* i• tint*. , C. H. MVPiE. 1:•1.-itv. Vestlets, W.. W. KONT47OMKRY Leatter, DRY 00011 R DRAIIABI bUSSMAN elritting._ the pert Ihl boo 'Mod . 444 ' 'i;eet l'o.i OM,* Lillldiom NllMllitibUlte, L I ticaPiro & SigIPSE_ T HE WORT.D'IS r ItigAPNlt AND 1110 Witt. Its compactness and symmetry will at once artist eiery mechanical eye. The frame it of solid Iron and Is of a•fla• :OP piece, The jouroals, mhaftiatfli r sairincare al wand in PK maillittrifEd calm esivt &toga , their idfittfie PeAltlare. THE GEARTNOR Alta ALL low - au OF-89L1D.18,0N, and ran with the preetelon of olock-Wart![-- , thus obviating the settleitstiotiou soainttra to all harvesting machines literaftees ta• vented. • ♦ nestrast iron cue inolooes the ore& amt retied, thiatliiit AK, matter: vile, ram and all ether eaternal tutees of de struotioe. Such gearing, is murk a (rune, and pro tected thole, mut abr he seined (011 to do the riot* r of • • • ' Many oaks: aliataiMateepeumased In tile machine wilt eftalafaed la our Ansa. Catalogue, Selkeffilaamdx of all our localimiAni=trikti• wouitt. oaf& %be' (‘Abe _ Reaper, elfferiai Maly by mitibt, eapiaelty sad emit. No. I (lora* iioe3 auto 4 hot awl 4 huohoo is ti000,4044 . *4 t 4 Olds, mid writ tiVicer Goias $2OO, so s news?' sad rower comilhisod M 113641, is • 2,41r0014401 felt-vole stioldsoot 075. . . No. 2 setaasps, 4 444 weld erste 11:tle less nutter feet ; Dips. $ll6 and San. We efettegyon the cheep re bwiebsel is Uwe 'wake& Wefts but one-foerth more thus • rases me- Ohin• end will hut Nutting's us bug ! N. BAIL Al 00., Cativo, O. ISAAC PT, Jellaba*, agent for Centro, 111211 In sad thearteld, Conntioa.— Sub agenti•git•ed, We will hate 2 Reap ers on tuthihitlen t ie front of tie Court Nous during Conk Week, au with self-rake and bade deltrey, Obere therAurisellein eittl !wryest. 12-20. IqINAPICRB„. RAKES, SEPREA— s. TOILS, *NH DAILLB, For wale by J. P. ZIYYHSMA v. Hook's Areisd% HelefootAN Pa. OHIO HARVEHTHR. In view . of the feet that easy fanaela were disappoleted In jetties reopen beet season ' It would be to their tannest to order an Ohi o Ifareester early. It tuidoubtedryill one of the leading machines In the market , as was proven last neasee, by lbw great -tie mend for them, which was not more then half supplied. It Di • Combined Mower sod keeper, and east be bed With Dropper wed Platform, or botb. HORSE RAKE Pratt's r atent norm Flakes, of whish thousands haws been sold, and givea uni versal satisfaction, will also he sold by J P. Zimmerman, agt. - - _ MILLS The Celebrated Willoughby - puree t tiu • ring Drain Drill will Oro be soh! by J. J'. *merman. BFTE RA TORS Farmers, look to poor interests. The well known self regulating Orain /dsperator, Oki reefs Patent, will aleo be for sale by J. P. Zlmmeoin. It win - thresh and lean the grain perfectly clean, ready fur market; by one operation. For partienlara, address J. P, ZIMMERMAN, Bellefosie, Its LEMEEMI H UBBARD bIOWIII. AND KELP RA KINU REAPER. This enlebrated machine is now offered to the far ere tf Centre county, nt is a side; delivery asachiae, will drop the grain in a neat sheaf or swath, and will do it as well as it - lwritune try band. -- lt - runr eu y one man and one pair of horses can cut one acre per hour. It is warranted in emery For It has taken the fret premium for six successive years at the Ohio mate (altiselpinni awarded last yeas.) It took Gold Medal et thegreat Na tional fold trial held at Auburn, New York. in 'B6 Farmers wsatiog a fleet class hat crater will do well pi examine al before pier ciliasin any other machine. It will be on exhibit on at Bellefonte he front of the Court l 011110 during the April Comet. D. LICYDRN, Agent, 13-13-3 m • r tilittiY . IT MOWS! IT ItF.AI'S 'f RAKES Fan: nevi look to :your interests—hey • KIRBY CO?dBINEILIKOWZR E. IMAPER with red self talia—very mat* imp►owed— Thee• who already have thti Kirby Reaper, end wallet extras fur the clumteig harvest will plea.* hand in their ordoti at once. 81101iTLI DOE & CO., Agent.a I=l **cols anb Colleges. _ , __.,_____ _ wiLLEAmspowr COI MARerAL COLLNOI TELEGRAPHIC INSTETVTIC, Daly ehartered aad ►itborieed by dee Leg- iolisturs to groat Diplinos& to its gramismotom Instiltutiou, but tweatly vim weimkked'et it; maw by a MUM I(btril pat- rikseige time tiel •Nak bow bees reoorded say snow Co, immilsl Collor in tin. nnuntry ppv.asr.toof ietay, iota, i*ll britowom intpOrl • iikete• op. rw koition: ' It is reede:y #ccasitbk .eroms tt . pint! itroott . *cream 'at way other singe, /potitutiosk • For Tenni, dinwpirleitp M ,Liroiniuse • sad lheasiasiblp, seirples, of tb. 1 1 loamy' media Uioblllece 'BOA, ern filtilmit. air" Sr •4:r i. Ewing, WillifilesOit PeT KIXO
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