The ,Democratic Watchinan. A Love Letter. For the benefit of young men who are id love, and whose oases are undeoided i:'the chancery of Cupid, we recommend lbe following jottpr "My DEAR JERUEIIf A :—Every time -I think of you my heart flops up and down likb h clfirn 'pother. Sensations of un utterable joy caper over It like young goats over a stable toof, and thrill through it like Spanish noodles through a pair of tow linen trowsers. As a gos: lin ewimmeth With delight in a mud pud dle, so swim lin a sea of glory. Visions of ecstatic rapture, thicker than the' hair o f a blacking brush •and brighter than the hues of a humming bird's pinions, visit me in my slumber ; and borne on their invisible wings, your image stands before me, and I teach out to grasp it, like an old pointer 'Mapping at a blue bottle fly, When I first beheld your an gelic perfections I was bewildered, and my brain—galsaled round like a bumble bee in a glass tumbler My eyes stood open like cellar doors in country towns, I lifted up my ears to catch the silvery accents of your voice My - longue re fuses to wag, and in silent admiration drank in the sweet infection of love, as a - thirsty man swittlawetb n. tumbler of hot, whiskey punch Since the light of your Igoe fell upon my life, I some times feel as if [ could lift myself by my bootstrap' to the top of a chute!' steeple Day and night you are my thought When Au rora, blushing like a bride, .Olses from her saffron couch, when the jay. bird pip es his tuneful law' In the. apple tree by the spring house ; when the chanticleer's shrill clarion heralds the coining morn ; when the awakened pig ariseth from his bed and grunieth and g cetn fur his morn ing refreshments, when the drowsy beetle wheels. his drovining flight at. sul try noon.tule, and when the lowing cows some home at milking time,' think of t 6 e . and like p piece of gum elastic my 'heart seems fo stretch clean across my bosom. Your hair is like the mane of a sorrel horse powdered with gold ; and the brass pins skewered through your waterfall filled me with unbounded awe. Your forehead is smoother than the el bow of in old coal, and whiter than sev enteen hundred linen. Your eyes are glorious to- behold. In their liquid depths I see legions of little Cupids bat thing and fighting like cohorts of ants in old army crackers When their fire hit me full on my manly breast, It permeated my entire anatomy, like as a told of bird shotNould go through a rotten ap apie. Your nose in from a chunk of Par isian in arble, and your mouth puckered with sweetness. Nectar lingers on your lips like honey on a bear's paws, and myriads of unfledged kisses are there ready to by out and light somewhere like young blue birds out of the parent nest. Your laugh rings on my ears like the windharp's strains, or the bleat of a stray lamb on the bleak hillside. The dimples on your cheeks are like bowers in beds of roses, or like hollows in cakes of home made sugar I am dying to fly to your presence and pour out the burning eloquence of my love, as thrlfly housewives pour out the hot coffee Away from you, I am mel ancholy as a sii3k cat Sometimes I can hear the Junebugs of despondency but ting in my ears, and feel the cold lir cards of despair erawlini diTffttlny back Uncouth fears, like a thousand minnows, nibble at my spirits, and my soul Is piereed through with doubts as an old cheese is bored by skippers. My love for you is stronger than the smell of old butter, Bwiemer cheese, or the kick of a mule ; it is pu \ rer than the breath of a young crew, and more unsel fish than a kitten's first caterwaul. As the song bird hunger for the light of day, the cautious mouse for the fresh bacon in the tray, as a lean pup hankers after new milk, sot long for thee. You are fitirer than a speekled pullet ; sweeter than a Yankee Doughluatt fried in sorghum molasses, brighter, than the top knot plumage on the bead ors Mus covy duck You are candy kisses,pouild oak., and sweetened toddy altogether. If these few remarks will enable you to see the inside of my soul, and me .to win your affections. I Shall be as hap py as a woodpecker in a cherry tree, or a stage horse in a green pasture If you cannot reciprocate my thrilling passion, I will pine away apoisomd bedbug, and in rooming years, when the- shadows grow long from the hills, and the philo nophio frog sings his evening hymn, you, — llllTfprtir - • - -drop a tsar, and toes a clod upon the laat Testing plats of—. Juurs Neumcciontis ZOLOQUINS. " IThEnt Foster no suck Foolin ' " ) Deacon films was an solders man, who followed oystering, and was of the hard shell persuatlon. The deacon "ta lus made It a pint" to tell his customers that the money which he received for "Were," did not belong to him. "The good rather nilide the isters," said the downs "lend the money is his'n I'm only a stomiet.''' They do say the des ma had a way of getting about ten cents more on a hundred by his peculiar meth od of doing business LOC 00 a109 4 .1 cl". One Sunday morning the old fellow; was tearing round (torn house to house, with a suspicions bit of euriency iii hiß hand and more than a suspicion of rage ip hie face" Some one had given him a bad fifty cents, and "he wasn't goin' to meet in' till that are was fixed - up," "Why deacon," said ono of his mietomore,whoin ho had tackled abolit. it. "what's the odds ? what need you care ? 'tisn't yours, you know; you are only a steward ;. it isn't your loss." The deacon shifted his shoulder, walked to the door, unshipped hie quid, and said : "Yeas, that's so ; but if you think that I'm agoin' to stand by and see the Lord cheated out of fitly oente, you're Mistaken. I don't foster no such feeling I" , -AntateAli Hexon.—Col, leans Bands, of Boston , died a few days ago, was an officer under the U. 8 Government. Ile was a man of great. wit and humor, full of rare and racy storiee,which be always told with the most imperturbable gravi- Ity, while his listeners were convulsed with laughter. Ills stories always re ceived a flavor from his peculiar voice, which was quite thin and pitched upon a high key, and, in his later years, "turn ed towards a childish treble." In his last sicknes3, he illnelrated Pope's well-known line of.the "Ruling passion strong in death." His phyoician came ip, an evening or two before ho died, and . asked VIM how ho was feeling. , Ptitta'n't live till morning," said the Colonel feebly. "Oh, yes, I think you will ; you don't seem to be near your end." • "Yee I nn," piped out the Colonel Thh Doctor (hen felt. his feet, and find ing them quite vrarin,said, "I think there, is no danger." "Can't help it ; sha'n't live till morn ing," said , he. "But," said the Doctor, "your eztrent4 Wes are warm. Did you ever know one to be very neat dying whose feet were as warm as yours !" "That's nothing to do with it- I shan't live till morning," wheezed out the Col onel, as it he was determined to die. . "You are quite unreaaonable,Colonel," said the doctor. "I never knew a man to be very near his end, whose feet were as warm as yours." "Well, I have." _ . : , Who, pray!" Turning toward the Dodtor,with a droll look in his eyes, he gasped out "John Roger,." ' INDIAN BURZWDNZIII.—The Indians have always showed a fondness for strong drink, and have been willing to barter almost anything which they possessed for the means of gratifying their appetite. Sometimes, like their white neighbors, when they have become addicted to in temperance, it happens that they have nothing to barter, and they moat depend upon their wits or go dry One of this class came to a tavern and told the land, lord that for a pint of vißisky he would tell him where he bad just seen a bear. The landlord produced trite whisky "Up at the top of the hill, where the road turns—you know where the big rook is t" said the Indian. "Yea." "And beyond the rock there is a big stump—you know where that is I" "Yes." "Beyond that stump is an oak bush, and under it us the bear feat asleep." Bonita°e started with men, doge and guns, but no bear was found. "You lying whelp," said he to the In dian as he.returned, "you have deceived me; there was no bear there, and none has been there lately." "You found the rock, didn't you r asked the India. "And the stump was there, too, wasn't KM OEM "And th• bueh Was there ?" "Yea, but there was no bear there " "Three truths to oce lie! Pretty well for Indian. Bettor than white man do," was the cool reply. Soto,—Two gentlemen from N. Y., one of whom had been in California near ly a year, and the other,. just arrived, were accidentally overheard in the fol lowing conversation at the Sutter Nouse, Sacramento. The new•comer was la hi/eating hie condition, when he asked the other if he had a family. ' "Yes, sir, I have n wife and nix obit drentizi" in New York, and never new one of P a" After thie,the couple sat h few momenta 41: silence, and then the interrogator again commenced: No, sir." %mother lapse of time "Did I undestand you to say, sir, that you had a wife and six children living in New York, and. had , never seen one of them ?" "Yes, sir; I so stated it.i . Another and a long panseofsilenoe.—, Then the interrogator inquired: "How then can llbe, airithat you new er sew one of them ?" "Why" wits the reepon se,"one of them was born after I left." ";041 ah !" and • general lough fel- lowed. Aft,or that the first New Yorker was especially distinguished as the man who had six children, and never saw one of them. $/ooflauless 13itteis. H O@FLAND'S GERMAN BIT TEM, AND NOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC The Great Remedies for all Diseases of the LIVER, STOMACH, OR DIGESTIVE ORGANS lloonapurs GERMAN BITTERS Is composed of the pure juice. (or, as they are medicinally termed, Extracts) of Roots, Herbs, and Barks, making st preparation, highly concentiated, and entirdly free from alcoAotie• admixture of any kind. 1100FLAND'S GERMAN TONIC, Is a combination of all the ingredients of the Bitters, with the purest quality of Santo Mee Rem, Orange; 1.; malting - etit of the' moat pleasant and agreeable remedies ever offered to the public. Those preferring a Medicine free from Alcoholic admixture ; will use• lIOOFLANp'S GERMAN BITTERS. Those who have no objection. to the com bination of the Bitters, as stated, will use. lIOOBLANDIB GERMAN TONIC They are both equally good, and eoutaln the tame medicinal virtues, the choice be. twoen the two being a mere matter of taste, the Tonic being the most palatable. The stomach, from a variety of esuees, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Nervous Debility, etc., is very apt to have its functions derang ed. The Liver, sympathising as closely as it does with the Stomach, then become. at footed, t ..result of which is that the pa tient suffers from several or more of the fol lowing diseases Constipation. Flatulence, Inward Piles Fulnese'bf Blood. Wale ibid. Acidity of the Stomach, Haines, Heart-burn, Disgust for Food, Fulness or Weight In the Stomach, Sour fintetations,, Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swiratritriti of the Head, Ilionied or Difficult Breathing, Flop tering at the Heart, Choking or Suffocating Sensations when In a Lying Posture, Dim ness of Virtue, -Dots or Woke-before the Sight, Dull Paiu in th Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Byes, Pain in the Side, Batik. Cheat, Limbs, etc., Sudden Flushes of Heart, Burning In the Flesh :t Constant Imaginings of Brit, and threat Depression of Spirits. The sufferer from these diseases should exercise the greatest caution In the selection o► a remedy for his case, purchasing only that which he is assured from his investiga tions and Inquiries p true merit, Is skilfully compounded, Is nee from Injurious ingredients, and has established (or itself a reputation for the cure of these di In this connection we would submit those well known remedies-- iIa'OFLAND'S GAVRAWAN AVTTERS, AND 1100fL AND'S OZIWAN. TUNA, PRDPJRDD DT DI. C. D. J•CEDOPI, PRILAOSLPIIIA, PA Twenty-two year* since they were first in troduced into ,this country from. Germany, during whiehtfiime they hale undoubtedly preformed more cures, and benefited suffer ing humanity to a greater extett, than any other remedies known to the public. These remedies will effectually mire Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Chronic or Nervous Debility, Chronie Diarrhaist. Dis ease of the Kidneys, and all Diseases arislog from a Disordered Liver, Stemseh,or Dam tines. DEBILITY Resulting from any Cause whatever preoiltratiort of the system, induced by Bevere labor. hardship( Exposure, reverk t io. There m no medicine extant equal tlkthese remedies in such Noes. A tons and vigor Min:parted to the whole system, the appetite is strengthened, food la' enjoyed, the stomach digests promptly, the blood is purl. fled, the complexion boconies sound and healthy. the yellow tinge Is eradicated from the eyes a bloom is given to the cheeks, and the week and nervous invalid become, • strong and healthy being. , PERSONS ADVANthVB IN Lilt, And feeling the hand of time weighing heav ily upon them, with all its attendant Ills, will and In the nee of this Hiner* hr the Tome, an elixir that will Instil new life into their veins, restore in a measure the energy and ardor of more youthful days, build up their ehrenleri forms, add give health and happiness to their remaining years. NOT It is a well-established fact that fully one half of the female portion of our population are seldom In the enjoyment of good health; or, to use their own expression, ''never feel well." They are languid devoid of all erten& extremely nervous, and barn no appetite. To this class of persons the Bitters, or the Tonic, is .specially recommended. WEAK AND DELICATE OAILDREN Are made lib on g by the use of either of these remedies. They will eure every ease of maraorsuo, without (ail. Thousands of certlficatea bays accumula ted In the hands of the proprietor, bet spaoe will allow of the publication of bat a few Those, it will be observed, are mewhof note and of such standing that they must be be lieved. TESTIbIONALS HON. ONO. W. WOODWAIItD, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Pa., Phll►delphi►. March . 16, 1867 .1 end. •Hooiland's German Bitters' is • good tonic, useful In diseases of the digestive organs, and of groat benefit in oases of de bility, and want of nervous winos In the system. Yours, truly. Otto, W. WOODIN•RD." HON. JAMBS THOMPIIOII, Judge of the Supreme Court ut Penns, lv an la - Philadelphia, April 28 1868. "I consider 'Boo/hind's °cumin Bitters a valuable mediolse in low of anions of Indigestion or Dypepeia. I can cerUfy this funs ingasparienee Paiir6ligitireippet Jinni Tatniresow." Freta Rev.. Joaepp ll...Kennard, D. D, Pas tar of the Ten th ...l'l"pda Ohureh,Phlladel. ph la CA UTTMr-----k ' Hoofland's Grinners 'Remedies are counter. felted. See that the eignature of 0. M. JACKSON b oe the *rapper attach Settle. All others ore aounterlelt. Prinolpat aloe and lisantaatory at the Gannon Medicine Stuns, No. 611 ARM Street, Philadelphia, Va. • ozrAatawm. WS, Proprietor, Vernastly 0. M. JACKSON A Co. PRIORS. HOOffand'a Geniis!' Illitessivperbottls, $1 00' • 4, . 4 Yid( Soma, 4 00 iloofland'e German Tonle. put up la quart bottles SI 50 per bottle, or a ball demon fbr 7 50 Do not fined to atamloe well the I l e youbuy, IA order get Lb. vnulno, For sae by F. P. UREDN, IVrtiggiet, Bellefonte, Pa. And by diagglats generally. Match. 28-1818-7 anourancel FARMERS LOOK , TO YOUR INTER ESTS! Immo he the. FARMER'S MUTUAL FIRE INS. iCO., of Danville, Pa Incorporated. Capital and Assets, kW Int, '68—.4600,000 Extracts from Report for year ending Jan. 1, 1868, Whole amount insured $9,123,706 00 Amt. of Premium nettle In f0ree..504,945 00 Amount of looms during yam. ... 8,218 11): ABBIITB OF COMPANY, Rik; balance in favor of Co. Jan. 1, 1868 $ 12,186 8.2 Amt• of Premium note% in force 4814,946 93 Available Capital Advantages offered by thin Company : - It insures no town or 'village property whatever. It insures no stores or steam property. It insures at a very low rate In conse quence. It has Made but 0 aseessment on the Premium Notes of Its members during its nine years operations; that being $2 GO to the $l,OOO &anal insurance. P, JOHYSON, Wl4. FOLLMER, Seeretarg. President. • C. it, GICAREART, Agent, P. 0. Address, Bellefonte, Pa. ' 13-20 6t*. C OLUMBIA INSdRA,NCE CO COLUMBIA, LANCASTER COUNTY, CHARTER PERPETUAIiII C6pllll Et Assets, 800;627,91. This Company continues to insure Buil dings, hierchohdite, end other property, Egtinst lowa and damage bffire on the mu tual plan, either for a cub premium or pre mium note. SEVENTH ANNUAL) REPORT. Whole amount Int 11,478,426,80 Less Ain't expired 722.771.44 14765,665,49 CA PI PAL AND INCOME Amt of premium notes $686,12 .27 Less amount expired 71,964,04 614,160,24 Balance of premium, Jan 1 '66 , 6,604.05 Caeh roc t, less commissions in 'ea 57,006,06 Loans 9,400,00 Due from agents and other 846448 CONTRA Losses and expenses paid in '66, 74,036,40 Losses adjusted, not due Jan 1'67 20,296,88 13alanee eaptl and &WU Jan i '67 600,427,90 MUTUAL. -NEW -YOILE. LIFE INSU RANO{ COMPANY. CAPITAL $25,319,119 55 Celli' reeetpta during the year $10,173,047 41 The interest reesivei was more than in excess of the claims by death Biel , dead• to policy holders this year amounted to more than four times as much as any other Life Company in the Wort, . J. B. BARNHART, Agent, Bellefonte, Pa. 1321 3c Sot *ale. A VALUABLE MILL PROP SETY FOR SALE. Situatad in DeciMiar township, Clearfield county, Ps. The subscriber desirous of grating the business, offers for sale one Souring mill with two roe of burs, the mill Is strong and in good order both, with from twenty to thirty acres of land and • eoin• Portable frame dwelling bowie, the property lying 1 Mlles west of 'Philipsburg, Centre eimuty, and within a few rods of turn pike road, the Tyrone and Clearfield rail road runing through the land and within a fpw rods of the mill. Also •oonsiderable lot of timber on hand, Hemlock and Pine, It is also • 'very desirable location for • woolen Victory, and erneirmuelt eemi•di in this 1/4/0- . lien of the country. For further partiou lam inquire of the subscriber being on the property, or address Philipsburg, Centre county, CHARLES M. CADWALLADER. 11-44-4 m ILlme. LIME, COAL ,46. ND LUMBER. The best. WOOD COAL BURNT can be had at the Bellefonte Lime KiJna en the Pike leading to Yillabburg, at the lowest prices. We are the only parties is Central Penn's. who horn in PATENT BLAME KILN, which produces the BEST WIIITS-WASII AND PLASTER ING LIMB, offered to the trade. T_ha beat- Sbastiokin and WilkesbaYrie Antfinteite cies!, an else, prepared expressly for family um also.' 4LVER BROOK FOUNDRV COAL at !Aad prices. Alec; a lot of Grit and see end quality. BOARDS, BROAD RAILfI PLAIN tiIIINULEB and plastering lath fur sale cheap. Office and yard. near South end of Bald &isle Valley 8., It. Dept. BUORTLIDOS, L Co., t 3-20 ly Bellefonte Pa. LIME I LIME I I -LIME! I 1 Fresh bona lime always on hand and for tale at the lowest market prism, at the BUNNY—SIIIS kl.llll I(ILNB! on the railroed nem Bellefonte. We have no fear 14 imocesital contradiction when We en, thit w. bare the BIFST MI'S IN ?HR srAvs. constructed that'll the ashes are sop • grated troin the borot time be ' fore Is ranvii tho kiln. I d ea PORE SNOW-WHITE LIME I And makes as tee • finish as the Rine burnt ONVI;11. g•ha garble (parries In the Oudot* Gait 91 Hut State, Ore fiefs foe burning asol shipplog lime are nal that tall ( )Air TITANISII IT CLIBAPIIR than Hie saris eriallty of lime era be 1 1 / 1 14 rt any other place. All orders promptly Vie& Address, .1. ft. U. T. AL EXANDEff., 12-20 Iteßefoate, Pa. TO RENT, A two otoritnotie Utoosetwoll loos tot for bailout' to root. • Apply to D. 13. - DIUDRED, Ablltpottotg, Pa. SBebitug flactlneo. SINGER SEWING IVIA cnINR. Among Bening Machines, thole made by the Binger 'Manufacturing Company, rank with the , highest. Their manufacturing machines 1;1..ve long been known as the beet for manufacturing purposes. But within the part few yearn, they hays-given special attention to the ',reduction of a lifirdli, 18+59 FAMILY ',tcliqn, destined to win tench favarin the HOUSEHOLD The machine which they now offer, is quiet, - light running,simple,fast, nAselens. Its accessories for $197,08? 24 HEMMING, BRAIDING, -MINDING, QUILTING!, TOCtING, CORDING, FELLING; -BRAIDINU, o ATii ERING, are Ample and easily underptood. Its delicate, though enduring and firkins mug ales of Iron and Steel, do all the work nolselenly, better, and few will deny, PASTER THAN NAND CAN DO IA They urge those wishing to purchase ma chine, to examine all the other manufactur ed b.fore buying; as it will for Reel( oyeroome all the objectione to the other machines that can be brought against It. Machines on hand, for male and exhibition, together with a full and complete assort went of SILK, TWIST, LINKN OH COTTON Thread, and all the 110066601i0l for the m• chinos. by W. W. MONTGOMERY, • Gents Furnishing and Tailoring Betel) lishment, Post Office, Bellefonte, Pa.. M ERCHANT TAILORING, ESTABLISHMENT, • No. 7, umicz.snory's. ROW The undersigned takes pleasure In inform log 'be *Alsip' of Centre oounty and the public geraeraty, that he le Just opening a 694,850,10 SPLENDID AND RICII ASSORTMENT or 101411011 MID 00X6STIC Cloths, Caselmers , 694.850 16 Which he . li prepared to make to order In The Totestand most - thshionable rtyles, for men or boy,. Goods sold by the piece or by' the yard. He also keeps on band i full newel 01;NTS PIANIBAING GOODS, of.every style and description $400,000 He la also agent for the celebrated SINGER SEWING MACRINE. 12-IS. W. W. MONTGOMERY TREMENDOUS AMOUNT OF LEATHER The undersigned has jest reoeived the most ostensive lot of Leather, Prom the New York, Baltimore and Wilmington mar kets, ever brought to this place, Oonststing et Spanish Sole , DPW, American Rip, Preach Kip, Baltimore Calf, OIL FINISH AND BRUER MOROCCO KID GLOVII SKIN, W hang Leather, Liainp.and Roe finding', of every diaoription, all of ,whieli will be sold °beeper than can be bought at any oth er establishment 10 centrist Pennsylvania. Ile has also the finest and lergut STOCK Olk CLOTUING in Bellefonte. which are at Birch pleas that the puroberser of a malt will Nave FROM FIVE TO TRN DOLLARS, by giving him a tali ; alao • magnitlatent ASPORTMENT OP CARPETINOB, tLat can be ptirobased at elayprieel,together with Rita k Caps, Biwa k Shoes, Trunks, Vallee. and a grand assortment of all of lbjeli are offered for 18.71-1 y FOUND HIM OUT. The people of PHILIPSBURO have found out that e sells the Lert [WS A CAPB, CM 800 18 • AND 8110 a. the bolt FVRNISITING. 000 DH, bLOTITI rt,o, of •JI Minds at lowa/ !glue& thin lb', aPs 1041 at ipy plaee la.towa: , , 19-16-Iy. PHILIPEIBIJACIp Pa Vesting', ileafbtr, DRY GOODS, CASH QNLY! ABRAHAM SUBS AN eloblng, C. li. MOORE, the hest thy Ws t sod d• bola r C. H. MOORE, Pus t Olio* &Aiding, timer's & ifißobierts. T HE CVORLD'S REAPER AND MOWER Its compactness and symmetry will at once arrost every meoheoloal eye. The frame .Is of solid Iron and le of a stn . 'gle piece. Ti.. journals, shafting and gearing are al secured in the most snbstentLl manner and can never change their relative poslthme. THE GEARINGS ARE ALL OUT OUT OF SOLID IRON, and run with the preeleion of elook-work— thus obviating the self-destruction common to all harvesting machines heretofore In. vented. A neat east iron ease Inclose' the works andproteete them from dirt, _rater, grass. rust and all other external causes of .de struotion. Sunk gearing, in sueb a frame, and pro tected thus, can 'heap be relied on to do the work requiredand last an ordlhaty Many other advantage, possessed in this machine will be explained in our Anaua Catalogue, which wilt soon be in the hands of all our looal and traveling agents. We build only two Alma of the World's Reaper, differing only by weight, capacity and cost. No. 1 (large else,) cute 4 feet and 4 inches in grafts, and 5 feet in grain, and as &miniver -costa $2OO, as a mower awl reaper oonahlhed $250, as a mower and self-rake atachment $275. No. 2 outs In grass, 4 feet, and In grain • little less than b feet; colts 1175 and $225. We are confident of offering you the cheap est machine in the market. Donate but one-fourth more than a rough MA chine and will last four times as long ! • M. BALL & CO., Cantog, 0. , ISAAC HAUPT, Bellefonte, agent for Centre, Mifflin and Clearfield, douraies.- Bu 4 agent" wanted. We will have 3 Reap er' on ethibltion in front of the Court House daring Court weak, one with ...self-rate and aide delivery, where they can be aeon until htiteast. 12-30. EAPERS . , RAKES, SEPERA xt TORS, AND DRILLS, For solo by J. P. ZIMMERMAN, Bush'■ Arcade, Rolleronte, Pa. 01110 nAIIVESTift. In view of the facethet many farmers were disappointed in getting reapers last season, it would be to their interimt to order' an Ohio harvester early. It undoubtedly is one of the /aiding machines in the market s ■s wits proven lut seamy, by the great de mand for them, whiob wu not more than half supplied. It lea oombined Mower and Reaper, and Can be bad with Dropper and Platform, or both. ROREIE.RAKE Pratt's Patent Horse Rakes, of whieb thousands have been sold, and gives wit- Ftet — nt.lsteetion, will skim ix, -aeiti-by- J. P. Zimmerman, agt. The Celebrated Willoughby patent Onm Spring Grain Dri willaleo be sold h= J, P. Zimmerman. BEPTRA TOIIB Farman, look to your Interests. TbownU known self regulating Drain Beperator, Qed- Per's Patent, will also be for sale 'by S. P. *Zimmerman. It will thresh and ileum the grata perfutly_ clean, ready for market, by one oporatiop., For particulars, addrus J. P, ZIMMERMAN, Bellefonte, Pa. 13-150 m H UMBARD MOWER AND BELE R RING REAPER. This celebrated machine Is now offend to the liar ars sr Or** county, tt ia a side delivery machine, will drop the grain in • nut sheaf or swath, and will do it as well as It can be done by hand. It runs very light. one inaaoft* pair of bones can out one acre pershour. It is warranted in scary particular. It has taken the In premium for six suomnsive years at the Ohio Btato fair, (no premium awarded last year.) It took the grand Gold Medal at the groat Na. tionallield trial held at Auburn, New York. iu 'O. Farmers waatiag a Ent class has rester will do well to examine it before put- Oaths any other loilablas. It will ho on exhibition at Bellefonte la' rum of dor Court noun during the April Court. D. LETDWW, Agent, 1.3-12-3 us pill KIRBY ! IT MOWS! IT REAPS! IT RAKSBI Pamirs look to your Intorsoto—boy a KIRBY COMBENED MOWER k BRAYER •it 6 mei self roko--very mush improved— Thou. who already ►w. the Kitty- Baspar, and want extras for the coming trirvest will please hand in their order' at ono,. SIIORTLIDANA.OOe, Agents 13 10,2 m *Moots aub Colleges. WILI4AMBPORT , COMM4RCIAL COLLEGIi .'.' " APO TELEGRAPHIC . INSTITIITH, Duly ebsrtered and authorised by the Ler Wallin migrant Diplomas to DaiTsditates Thtirnititation, but romently rtarted, woo weleomed.at ita oaket by a more liberal piaa- roneethee the! whieh bee been sooordeil any other Ciminerolel College In tke country. 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