The. Democratic Watchman. la order to encourage ytintbful aspirants ;Mir literary fame,w• shall devote this ool umn, entirely to their benefitrithd publish in it, such prodaetions as have formerly been out into the "waste basket." We hare not time to melte oorrection‘„ oonsequently will give them verbatim ct Hteratim. [Written for the WAICIIII•11. WHEN YOU AND I WERE BOYS. =:! Ah well do we remember Will, When you and I Were boys ; When to play around the mill, Was the Wight of our Joys. We used to make our dame of sticks ; Of mud we made our toys, We never fought o'er Politica, When you and I were boys. How we dreaded the winter Will, For then we went to school, And etudied hard until April, - Under the teachers rule. Once we thought we'd play a trick, Witlelintada no little noise, And the teacher plied his stick, When you and I were boys. And de you r.inember Wiit; A game we tried again, A turtle we found beside the rill That tows down through our lane. We tied it to the masters cost, How the boys did rejoice Yo-me hies take-It r net-le :jokes, When you and I were boys, Anil do younot remember Will; That hateful old gnoder That need to chase us from the Mill, To the school bees* yonder And oh how ourlearta used to lseat; . As louder grew Its voles; And on we ran wish tired feet, When you end I were boys But everything has chanted since Will, , And alt's so strange they say ; They have torn down air dear old mill, Whereire need to go to play. And the long green mossy lane; Where we used to bide our toys, Iles been changed into fields again, clines you and I were boys. The old rail fence wail taken away, And a white one put in stead, The same spot in their yard this day, That was then our wood shed , They're even tot% down the old shed will Where the lambs kept a bleating noise; All this on'the faro we used to . Illl, When you and I were boys. The girls were not so stock up then, Oh how they reed t spin They dW Dot dare look at the toms, For that they thought a ain My Sallie Jane used to plant lorn , Not even that she now enjoys, Her looks have become quite forlorn, Sinee you and I were boys. Rver since I've been rich Will, Nor did I know before, What • flimsy fashion meant, until I gt my million four.) TbWhad company all time, Tbis all my till's destroye; For I never could sit up till nine. When you and I were boys ita a dinner here and a party there We!re going all time, I d o bellerestreh wires - are rare, Such awful wives 41 mine ; Now its money. money, money, For that you know she enjoys, Bat she used to be n honey, When you and I wets boys. I am vary Wed of this life Will . I'd rather he wits you ; Hitting in the play house still, With y&li so kind and true, Bat I'm almort dose with life here, With all its sorrows and Joys, But don't forget our pleasures dear When you and I were boys. The Rampagious Brakeman Bonn after the opening of the East Tennes.ee and Georgia Railroad, there chancel to be traTeling over the line, in a car where there were but few passen gers, a gentleman who was seated oppo site the stove, wrapped up in his ahead and meditations. Night came on. Pres ently in-bounded a brakeman, loudly slamming the door behind him—one of these country geniuses, who with a Inn. (table ambition had 11 day or two ago abantionedi,the girls, the fiddle, and the ploughtail, tcr"climb in rite world," and become a brakeman. lie had been the --..Wi1l you have a have a daily Silo Y" Said a• newsboy to Mrs. Parting -Iton "Will I have a - daily son! Why 6 opiu el, oe the yi.n.i:lui_tattice againstscnpe ta a " lo ( ne hi w ow oni d at a i7 Y tio u , indeed! I guess f won't have a: daily son ! My dear, peer huaband used to oomph:tin awfully when I presented hilt) • 744"4"6"1 king bee at all the neighborhood frollos, st the house rafsings, at the oorn shuck- inns, end at rho crous•road'c doggory l'ghtin g grounds, and now he afelt sure (hat he way n king-bee on railroads.— Strutting 4 015 to the stove he slammed doyen his lantern, kicked the 'mud from hie huge boats, on the foot-board of the hiseing stove, crossed his muscular :highs, took a surrey of the aforesaid boots, with harness loather strips, and then bethought himself of the 'customer' Bitting opposite, on whom he proceeded to bestokr a lenghtoned and • saucy look, ae though he doubted the "ouetomer'e" right to be in the coach at all. At *light he sought knowledge: '•Whar ar you law:tine, Mister?" "To Dalton, sir." responded the gen tlemen quietly. . - '•Preacher, nin't you!" "No, sir, 1 ant not ; but whx do you EMEII "Oh! nothiug, only I thought I . saw `Hark from the tombs' sticking out all over you like the -mesoile. You know me I reckon ?" "I am sorry to say that I•do not." , "Well,•191-jist be dam ; why wher the devil were you raised?" "At Maryville, Ea& Tennessee." "Oh I that excuses you, for if ever I Imam tell eve that settlement before, I wish I wady be durned, and I kuoim eve ry place, 1 due." a "You seem to be well acquainted with the place ,you •are now occupying." re• marked the stranger, &Iva choking with efforts to suppress his laughter. "What place do you mean, Mister?— This era red baiued covered wish the dried , skins of cows' tongues,' or my of fice !" "I allude to your office, and by the way, what Is your position on this road?" "Brakeman, by the jumpin' geminy, I thought everybody know'd that brake inan Over the Yeast Tennessey and (Icor• gla Bailtoad." "Unfortunately I did not know it." "Well, you'd dam soon foun' the fa& out if you'd cut up any shines round yore, huggin' Wrimmim or (mein, or try• ing to steal anybody's bag, or ,talkin' sassy to the conduetoi• or etch. Whj, I'd a chuck you butt formost thru' that windei, like dartin' clapboards through the oracks pr a barn, for I mean to run this ere train on high morril principles, I due. And you didn't know I was the brakeman on this yore rail road r "Indeed, air, I did, not." 'Well, old Slideeasy, all I has 4 01, to ray is that for a man of your looks, yco. know less than any man 1 ever sax.— How do you manage to make a Livia' . enyhow ?" "I receive a salary; I am President of this road; Wallace is my name; but I hare not the pleasure of knowing yours; will you be kind enough to inform me?' All symptoms of "king-bee" disap pered at thin thunderbolt announce ment, and in their stead were seen timid humility, crushed pride of place, a strung "get up and git" expression, and a most coxfouhded hang-dog "done up" and "dog-gourd" appearance generally. The brakeman slid. The Josh BiHipps Palen---Sym Ns trot History. A The aligsitor is not a malt of Nu Eng land; lie in ton useless a critter to be horn there. Ile belongs down Month, and resides in the sane swamps that the negro vo ters ohm lie liven upon a raw pig and don't hes itate to take them whole, if there don't happen to be a smaller one handy. Ile is also fond of a little negro once in while by way of a fresh bite. They ore amphibious, and several oth er kinds on CUSS ten plenty to monshen What on earth they are good for I don't scent to know, unless it in to watch for pign. Their hides can be tunhed into leather, 'but they are an hard to skin an a beech tree in , and the leather when toned ix duet about an limber as a cooking stone But one pair on boots made out of taiga tor will last- ast , l'atig an ii - nion's name dirt The only - wry to wows them out is to heave them away Altgator meat is not lucious. If you ask for tt at a tlrst-class hotels, they el was tell yu "that they ore just out," It tastes as I should think the beef of a mule would who bad been worked for ty yeare in a brick yard, and then been struck by lightning to get rid uo him When the alligator's mouth is wide open, the head in just in the center al his body ; but they have their ♦irtew I came near forgetting—they make a very still noise, although they have more jaw than any other critter I know uv. These are tibiae of (he henvient taeke I have been able to gAtber shout the nli pier The aligator seems to he a set:taut mit lion of the kroekndlle, made out it., what wne left. I .think the krookadile usually lays eggs 'alien they-want some morn kroka diles, but I don't knu—but if they, do, and I ever find the nest, I abouldn't hes itate to batch out lobo eggs myself—vid) a club. TlllB 1.1 1111 I,kno at prtutont about tho xligator Begone you little upstart imp:" And the old lady celled for the turkey ning fan to keep I.er from xwooning.—SAll/a- Detir Knee," said a young man, I have long wished for this sweet opportunity, buil. hardly dare trust my self to speak the emotion of my heart; but.,l declare to you my dear Ellen, that love'you most tenderly. Your smiles would shed—would shed—would died— ." Never mind the wood shed," said deer Ellen, "hut go on with your pretty talk." ------- --A oarrownooo of wile. shows oar rovinnas of mind li)oofitinbto Viftti•o. I H OORLAND* GERMAN BIT THrftB, AND 1100FLA.ND'S GERMAN TONIC The Great Remedies for all Dlsessea of the PVEIt, STOMltat' Ott DIOATIVE ORGANS 1100FLAND'S GELLMAN BITTERS la composed of the parejuices (or, as they are medicinally termed, Extracts) of Roots, Herbs, and Barks, making a preparation, highly concentrated, and, entirely free /ram alcoholic adniirture of any kind, 1100BLAND'S GERMAN TONIC, la a combination of all the ingredients of the Bitters, with the purest quality of Santa Uses Enna, Orange, A., malting one of the most pleasant and agreeable remedies ever offered to the public Those preferring a Medicine free from Alcoholic admixture, will use. 1100FLAND'R GERM'AN Those who have no objection to the com bination or the ilitteis, as staled, will use. 1100PLAND'S GERMAN TONIC They are hufh - switsitily good, and adbliatl the same medicinal 'virtues, the choice be • , tween the two being a mere matter of taste, the Tonic tieing the most palatable. The stomach,, from a variety ui causes, as Indigestion, Dyspepsia. Nervous Debility, .Mo., is very apt to have its functions daring ed. The Liver, sympathising as closely as it does with the Stomach, then becomes at famed, t a result of whieh is that the pa tient pilfers from several or snore of the fol lowing diseases Constipation. Flatulence, Inward Piles Fulness of Blood to the Head, Aoldity of the rialisea," Tfeart-burn: Dleguid for /nod, reinsure or Weight in the-Stomach, Sour Bruetationa, Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the need, Hurried or Difficult Breathing, Flut tering at the Heart, Choking. or Suffocating Sensations when in.a Lying Posture, Dim ness of Vision, Dote or Weks before the Sight, Dull Palu In th Head, Malmsey of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain In the Side, Back. Client, Limbs, ete., Sudden Flushes of Heart, Darning in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil, and threat Depression of Spirits. The mutterer from thee!, diseases should meals* the greatest caution in the selection of • remedy tor his 'case, purchasing only that which he is 'assured from his investiga tions and inquiries p true merit, is skilfully compounded, is free from injurious ingredients, and has established for itself ■ reputation for the cure of these illsedses. In this connection we would submit those well known remedies 1100FLAND'S 0 ERMAN BITTERS, AND 1100PLAND'S GNRNAN TONIC. DA. C. Y. JACKICI ) • I'IIII.1DIL?RIA, PA Twenty. two yeare since they were first in troduced into this country from Germany, during which tune they have undoubtedly preformed more curse, and benefited suffer ing humanity to a greater extent, than any other remedies known to the public. Theaa remedies will effectually curs Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Chronic or Nervous Debility, Chronic Dierrhrea. Dis ease of the Kidneys, and all Dilemma arising from • 'Disordered Liver, Stomach,or Intes tines. DEBILITY Resulting from any Cause whatever. prostration of the system, Induced by 8 labor, headships. Reposers, Feversoke. There a no medicine extant equal to those remedies iis such ^ases. A tone and vigor is Imparted to the whole system, the appetite to strengthened, food is enjoyed, the stomach digests promptly, the blood is purl fled, the complexion becomes mound and healthy, the yellow tinge is eradicated from the eyes a bloom is given to the cheeks, and the week and sforvous invalid becomes a strong and healthy being PEIZSUNS ADVANCED IS LIFE, AZtt feeling the band of time weighing heav ily upon them, with all its attendant Ills, Till find In the use of this Bitters or the roostc, an elixir that will Mild new life into their veins, restore in la measure the energy and ardor of more youthful days, build up their shrenken forms, and give health and happiness to their remaining years NOTI . N It is a well-established fact that fully one half of the female portion of our population are seldolii in the enjoyment o( good health, or, to use their own expression, •"never feel srell.".They are languid devoid of all energy extremely nervios, and have no appetite. To this class of persons the flitter., or the 70iifc, is especially recommended. WEAK AND DELICATE CAILDREN Are-made ■t,ong by the use of either of time remedies. They will cure every case of mnrn'nnu, without fall. Thousands of oertinciatica have accumula ted iu the bands of the proprietor, but 'pace will allow of the publication of but a few Those, i: will be observed, are men of note and of such etanding that they must be be. tiered. TESTINIONALS lion. Limo, W. Wuouwuso, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Pu., writes: Philadelphia. March 16, 18.67 find •lloofland's German Bitters' is a good tonic, useful in diseares of the digestive organs, and of great benefit in eases of de bility, and want of nervous action in the system. Yotirs. truly. Gan, W. WWnwaae." 110 K. JAIIKs THUIII4IO/1. Judge of the Supreme:Court of PlllindVinthill. Philliedelpbin, April 28 1868. ooneider •Ilooland's German Bitters raluahle 'medicine in case of attacks oY Indlristion or llypepois. I nun certify this from my experience of it. Yours,with respect Jasise Teurreon•" Fr..m Roy. Joseph H. Kennard, D. D. Pas for of the Tooth Baptist Churoh,Phil►del phis 'CA UTION llooflanJ'a German Remedies are °minter felted. Bee that the ■l(nalure of C. M JACKSON lo on the wrapper of eenb bottle All otbere ace counterfeit. FriaOpal °Mee and Manufactory ►t the German Meat°lna Store, Nu. 81 ARCM Street, Phllads CHARLES hI. NVANS, rioprlator, Formerly C. M. JACKSON d Cu. PtilClB flu.l4olll'o tionnan "littera, per bottle. $1 00 "" halt desalt, . 500 Oerman pat up la quart bottles $1 50 per bottle, or a half down rot? 50 Lu not forget to' escudo, well the arilele you buy, le order wet the genuine. For tale by P. I'. GAMIN, Protest, fiellefunie, PIS. And by druggists generally. . - March. 28-18$8-' • 3nourance. FARIERR LOOK TO YOUR INTER RSTS! Insure 1111 the FARMER'S MUTUAL FIRS INS. CO., of Dan, Me, Po• Incorporated Capital and Assets, May Ist, '88,....5600,000 Extract' from Rbport for year ending Jan. I t 18138, W hole amount insured., $9,123,708 00 Amt. of Premium notes in f0r0e..5484,945 00 Amount et loPeee during year.... 8,218 811 ASNNTi3 OF COMPANY, Cash balance in Inyor of Co., Jae. 1, 1868 Amt of Precnittut wane in forme 484,948 93 Available Cdpital Ad VRII tape offered by thin Company : 1t" insurer, no town or ♦illege property ',titterer. It ineurell no stores or steam property. It insures at o Very low rat* In oonse• (winos. It bee mede but one westanent on the Premium Note' of its !lumbers during its nfee year. operations; that being $2 GO to the $l,OOO actual insurance. • P, JOHNSON, WM. POLLMER, Secretary, Prerarni. C. R. UNARHART, Appit. P. 0. Address, Bellefonte, Pa. 13-20 OP. C OLUAIIIIA INeURANCE CO COLUMBIA, LANCASTER COUNTY CHARTER PERPETUAL!! Capita} & ttt♦aety, G00,&'27,91 This Company eontinum‘ to insure _Dull dings, Merchandise, and other property, against loss and damage by lire on the mu tual plan, 'idiot for a cash premium or pre mium note. BEVENTII ANNUAL REPORT Whole amount Ina: $2,478,426,80 ==c=lllM=l CA PII'dL AND INCOME. Ain't of•premium notes $685.011 .27 Less amount expired 71.964,04 614,160,24 Balance of premium, Jan 1 '66 4,609,06 Cash root, leas commissional hi '66 67,006,06 Loans . 9,400,00 Due from agents and other 8,864,56 COSTRA Losses'atl espenses paid in 'O6, 74,025,40 Losses adjusted, out due Jan 1 'B7 20,296,88 Balance captl and aeta Jan I'B7 600,427,90 MUTUAL. NEW YORK LIFE INSU RANCE COMPANY. cApi /AL $25,319,119 55 Celli, receipts during the year $10,173,047 81 The interest received wits u;pre than in sxcsgt of the claims by death Diri deride to policy holders this year amounted to more thin four times eiNoueh a■ any other Life Company In the Wort, , J. S. BARNHART, Agent, 13 21 3m Bellefonte, Pa. jot sBale. A VALUABLE MILL PROP ERTY NOR BALE. litituated in Decatur township, Clearfield county, Pa. The subsoriber desirous of gutting the business, offers for sale one doming mill with two run of burs, the will is strong and in good order both, with from twenty to thirty 'write of land and a com fortable frame dwelling ho - use, the property tying 2 miles west of Philiptiburg, Centre county, and within a few rods of turn pike road, the Tyrone and Clearfield rail road robing through the laud and within • few rode of the mill. Also aconsiderable lot e(tinsties an_hast.L. Hemlock and Pine, it in also • eery desirable location for a woolen factory, and one Is much needed in this sec tion of the country. For further particu lars ingaire of the subscriber being on the property, or address Philipsburg, Centre °minty, Pa. CHARLES M. CADWALLADER. 12-44-6 in Lime. LIMY:, COAL AND LUMBICR The beet. WOOD COAL BURNT LIME, can he had at the Bellefonte Lime Kline. en the Pike lead,ng to Mili.burg, et the lowest prices., Wn &re the only parties In Central Penn's. who burn in PATENT YLAXE which prodecea the iIEST WIIITE-WAtill AND PLASTER- ING LIME, offered to the trade. The beet. Shamokin and Wilke'barrio Anthraalte noel, all else, p,epareil expressly for family use also." SILVER BROOK FOUNDRY COAL at l,wnnt Alm, • lot of first and sec and quality. BOARDS, BROAD 'RAILS !MAIN SHINGLES pod plastering latb for male cheap. - When and yard, near South end uf Bald Eagle Valley R. R. Depot. SHORTLIDOIC, h Cu., 13-20 1y Beller Pa. LIN114:1 LIME!! LIME!!! Fresh burnt limp always un hand and for sale at the lowest market price, at the' SUNNY-dIDE LIMB KILNS! on the railroad near Bellefonte. Wp have no fear rf summeeful eoetradlotlon when we say that we have the It is free fruits core and our kilns ere au constructed theta!' the Ashes are sep arated them the burnt lime be .o !ore it I " the kiln. Ills* PURE SNOW-WHITE • LIME! I And slaked as. A*e .111 finish 64 the lime Larne from .the marble quarries in •the Guaira part of the Stets. Our theilities for burning and shipping lime Are gush that WE CAN FURNISH' IT CHEAPER thee the se..3g(geollty of lime ose be had of &DI other plabe. All orders promptly tilled. Address, J. It. AC. T. ALEXANFIER, 12-20 Bellefonte, Pa. T O RIOIT, • A two story Store House well lima, troller business, to tent. Apply to D. 8. WUBIISE. ybllipelints• sBeboing fßactineg. THE SINGIDit- 'SEWING MA en ME. Among Seviirg Machines, those tondo by the Binger Manufacturing Company, rank with, the highest. Their manufacturing machines !taro loss been known as the best for manufacturing purposes. But within the put few years, they have given Fpecial attention to tho production of a Maroh, 1859 FAMILY MACHINE, destined to itin much favor WI lIQUSICHOLD. $ 12,136 32 The machine which they now offer, la quiet light running,simple,fant, naireters. it acceseurite . for • RICIAMING, BRAIDING, BINDING $497,083 24 QUILTING, TUCKING, CORDING, FELLIIO, BRAIDING, GAI'IIERING are simple and easily understood. Its delloate, though enduring and tireless mus cles of Iron and finsel, do all The work noiselessly, better, and few will deny, FASTER TITAN lIAND CAN DO IT They urge those wishing to purchase • ma chine, to •xemine all the other manufactur ed before buying; ar it will for Well overcome all the objections to the other Machines that emu be brought against it.. Machines on hand, for sale and exhibition, together with a full end complete assort men t of SILK, TWIST, LINEN OR COTTON Thread, and all the accessories for the ma Minot, by W. W. MONTUOVERY, Gents Furnishing and Tailoring Bate) lishment, Post Office, Bellefonte, Pa. M kIRCIIANT TAILORING, ESTABLISHMENT, No. 7, BROCiIIIIO7I I. 'IOW The undersigned tali.' pleasure in inform ing he citizens of Centre eounty and the public generally, that he is just openintrie 694,8¢0,10 BPL fiNDID A ND RICH ASSOR TM NNT Or FORMION MIID DOIIII3IIID Cloths, Casatmers IMMO le Which be is prepared to make Co order in the Ides/ sad most fashionable styles, for men or boys. Goods sold by the farce or by the yarck. He also keeps on hand a full line of GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, of evevy style and description $400,000 Ile is also agent fur the celebrated SINOYM SEWINU MACILISE 12.18. W. W. MONTGOMERY T REMENDOUS AMOUST OF usATHER! The undersigned bar just received the most extensive .lot of Leather, from the New York, Baltimore and Wilmington mar— kets, ever brought to this place, Coasistang or Span ish Sole Lipper, American Kip, French Kip, Baltimore Calf, IL FINISH ANTI BRUSH MAROCCO KID GLOVE SKIN Mang Leather, Linings and Shoe findings, or every discription, ■ll of which will be sold et:leaner than can be bought at any oth er establishment in Centrial Pennsylvania. He has also the finest and largest STOCK OF CLOTHING o Bellefonte, which are at such prices that he parcharmer of a suit will save FROM IrIITH TO TEN DOLLARS, by giving him A call ; also e magniflcient ASSORTMENT OF CARI'ETINOS, that can be NI-abased at eity prioesdogether with Hats A Caps, Boots A Shoes. Twoks, Valises and a grand assortment of , •II of which •le offered for CABII ONLY! 3 22 ly Vtlotting, FOUND HIM OUT The people of PHILIPSBURG have uud tfht that C. 11. NIOOII.IC, sidle the best 11ATS • bAPS, TEEM 00 TS ' A 1.4.. D. 8 0 S. ru .J 1,9 0-D CLOTHINa, of sill kinds ■t lower figuies than they ata sold at any place la town. C. 11. MOORS, 15-15-Iy Vs tinge, 'Leather, DRY GOODS, ABRAHAM BUBSMAN the beet AND DRAWERS the bed tb's but sod Lb. bad Post Oslo NU/tog, PIIILIPSBIIIIO, P. lilapers Sc Atelntro. T II I? \VOX% Lll'S • DEAPEIt AND &10WEIr. lta compaetneis and Nytmostsy will at • once arrest every mechanical eye. The frame ip of solid Iron sod fa of • min gle piece. et. The Joanna's, ah•fling and gearing are' al secured in the moat substiintlid Pinney, and can never timings their relative powlellows. THE HEARINGS ARE ALL CUT OUT OF EOLID IRON, and run with the precision of clock-work-- mil obviating the self-destriotion (somata to all harvesting machine' heretofori vented. A neat cast iron case insloses the works and protects thew from dirt, water,. rust and all other exteraal cowers o li t m dt strustion. Such * gearing, in aura a frame, and pres ented thus, can always his rolled on to.do he work required •nd last an ordinary • Many other advents/pis possessed In this machine will be-explained la our dnmsa Catalogue, which will seen b. in **bands of all our local and tri . velitti alerts. W. bun only two itios or Ibn Rattail Reaper, diffiving only by weight, capacity and cost. ~ No. 1 (large slse,) outs 4 feet and 4 Inches In grass, mad A feet to grain, and salibraewer costs Imre, u w mower etpl reaper oomlgned *250, u a mower and self-rake ittechmeet $275. No. lonia in grain, 4 first, and in grain n Itlla in.. than 5 feat; costa $176 and $225. We are confidant of airing yod the cheap est machine in the Market; Illoosta but one-fourth more than a rough ■sr chine and will last four times as long ! Pi. BALL é CO., Canton, 0. ISAAC HAUPT, Bellefonte, sent for Csustro, Mifflin and Cleartheid, Counties.— Sub agents wanted. We will bare 2 Reap ers on exhibition In front of the Court House dining 'Court week, one with- talf.raksrand side delivery, where they con be !sea until h I - 12-20. T)EAPERB, RAKES, SEPERA TORS, AND DRILLS, For solo by J. P. ZIMMERMAN, Bugles Arosde, Beljefoate, P• OHIO HARVESTER... In view of the fact that malty tamers were disappointed iii getting reapers lest , it would be to their interest to order an Ohio Harvester early. It undoubtedly is inlaid the leading machines in the market, as was proven last !mason, by the great de mand for them, which was not more than ball supplied. It is a °cabinet' Mower and Reapei, and eu be bad with Dropper and Platferm, or bet b. HORSE RAKE Pratt's Patent Horne Rakes, of which thousands have been sold, and fovea uni versal satisfaction, will also be sold by J. 7,iteilerman, agt. DAILY The Celebrated Willoughby patent Gum Spring Grain Drill will also be sold by J. F. Zimmerman. BEPERATORB Farmers, look to your interests. Tbe known self regulating Grain Separator, Gel , - sees Patera, will also be fur sale by J. P Zimmerman. It will thresh and dean the grain perfectly lean, ready fps market, by one operation. For particulars, address J P, ZtMMERMAN, Bellefonte, Ps 3-150 m H UBBARD MOWER AND BMA , ' RA ICING REAPER. . This celebrated morehine is now offered to the far ors cf Centre county, it is ► side delivery machine, will drop the grain in a neat sheaf or swath, and will do It as well as 'it can be done by hand. ft runs very light. one man and one pair of horses ci n cot one acre per hour. it is warranted in es cry particular. It has taken the brit premium for six successive years at the Ohio State fair, (no premium awarded last year.) It took the grand Gold Medal at the great Na- tional field trial held at Anlirn, New York, in '66 Farmers wanting a first claret har Tester wilt do welt to examine it beHtrer pur chasing any other machine. It will be on exhibition at Bellefonte in front of the Court !louse during the April Court. D. LE DIN, Agent I 3- 13 -3m Tili Is IRBY.' IT MOWS! IT SEA4'B! IT BAKES! Farmers look to your Interests—buy a KIRIIV COMBINED MOWER .1- REAPER with reel self rake—very niuch Improved— Those who already have the Kirby Reaper 1, and went extra' for the routing harvest will pieties band in their ordnr. at once SLIORTUDIIE ,E. CO., Agents 1.1 21,1 2m *rbools anb erollegeo: Av I LL lA.MSPORT COMMAI?CIAL COLLEGI, TP.I.EbItAPHIC INSTITUTE, Dar, chartered 11.121 i authorized by the Lag bats,. to grant Diplomas to in. graduatala This Institution, but recently Flailed, wai welcomed at Its outset by • more liberal pat- ronage than that wide!. has beer 'L.:worded any other Cemmetcial College In the country AI*ANTA 0 Ed Beauty, health, and bwthieut import mice of its location Ii is readily accessibble from al? points . Railroad. Boarding, cheaper than at 'an other similar Imstitution. _ !MI FO Terms, Bp.ololono of lluoiniou asui bhurourntal Posaibusbih• Elautplos . of IYa motley usiodhaefisPeie , Bank,"eil . l at the onloo. or Address .1. P. DAVIS, Willtamsport Pi 03M
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