AN HEROIC DAD: --The following is the testimony of James Connors, alias 'Rat,' the newsboy who rescued so many persons after the late steamboat explosion at Now York, on the 30th of July 'I am a newsboy; sometimes I black booty.; I live at 19 Pearl street; at 1 o'clock on Sunday aften I was sit ting on the gone pier atone Battery with my brother t we were fishing; at 1:30 I heard a noise like a boat letting off steam, and after that came a rum bling sound like a big gun going off. I turned to look around, and my brother was in the water; I laughed at him because ho fell overboard ; I then jumped down for him, but he got ashore alone ; the next thing I saw was a big rloud of steam, and men, women and children floating in the river ; I jumped down off the pier, land off my cap, jacket and shoes, and jumped in after two babies ; I grabbed one by the arm and the other by the skirt and passed them an the float; I didn't see any more babies, and so I dived down after the ladies, trying to hold them up while Mr. Connors, my uncle, and Mr. Quigley took them in the boats; I tell you we had lively times, and you could hardly tell what t) do first. It is estimated that young Collllor9 must have saved at least ten persons, and aided in saving many more. lie rendered valuable service in diving like a water rat among the struggling women and children and buoying up the scalded victims on his little back, while Quigley, Collins, Connors and Breen took them into their bonds. Loy U. I NDIANA.—fiI the State of Indiaha they do things 'timely :'— They have no residence for their Gov ernor, but the Legislature has for six years past annually appropriated $5,- 000 as rent for a house for his Excel lency. It appears that the Governor has daring this period rented a house for which lie paid only $1,00) per annutm yet all the while drew from the State Treasury the $5,000 per annum for house rent. The question which the tax payers now put to the people at large is: 'Have the Govern• ore any right to charge more rent than they actually pay 1' But so far no Radical has volunteered to answer the question. And it the question is not ansnered in a satisfactory manlier pretty soon, they propose to pot the matter to a legal test. Twenty one thousand dollars have thus disappear ed during the past six years for rents which d i m never paid. That even heats Tammany liallists. 1 . 1 Y , SE3.—The news bursts upon us Irani the papers received this morning, with unusual suddenness, that Mr. Grant, President of Long Branch, will not return to the Capital previous to hi. California trip. Well, it is not eractly necessary that he go to Wash ington, as he can have his salary re nutted to bon from there, wherever he may be. There is nothing of interest at'the Capital, except the national debt, and that can run right along as well in the absence of the President as though he were there to superintend 111 person. Recent ad vices from the Capital corroborate the statement, pro mulgatea recently through the depart. merit of State, that. the President's horse with the sore tail was as well as could reasonably be expected, so there is uo pressing need of his presence. To be sure,•there may be corn pbeat ions »rising front the conduct of allairs Europe that should he attended to, but the boys can look after them I The liDvernment needs rest. I Cross Democrat —The head of the Savannah Re publican is level. It remarks : 'There is some talk in the neivspapers about 'New Departures,' and some animated discussion between editors who feel the saline way, but do riot understand each other; but among the people a pro• found calm, amounting to apparent in• difference, reigns everywhere at the south. No, we are not excited in the least, and have long since male up our minds to vote the Democratic ticket next electron, arid let all departures go —There is no doubt that the car• pet baggers and scalawags of the South are pure and adulterated patriots. For instance, the Superintendent of the public schools of Charleston, South Carolina, stole the annual appropria tion of three hundred thousand dollars, and the schools had to be closed on ac count of there being no money to pay the salaries of the teachers. lie would make an excellent witness to go before the Ku-Klux Committee. The lie that he wouldn't swear to would not be worth telling. ---The farmer hitches hie home, shod with nails' taxed 67 PER CENT, to ft plow taxed 25 PER CENT, with chains taxed 100 PER CENT, and harness taxed 35 PER CENT. Farmers and tax payer", you are swindled to enrich the Radical monop olists. VARY UNKIND.—(Scene—A Volum leer Review.) Infuriated Commanding Officer there, get away, you madman—get away from the target. Foley minded Lunatic—‘llold on, Gov'nor, I ain't ae mad as I look. 1 wan here all day yesterday, and found It the safest place in the field.' —Greeley and Fred flue laws have the beet claims to heal the Radi cal ticket for 1872. Fred has black blood enough in him to carry the ne gro element for the tail of the kite ; and liorace'e white hat, white hair, white face, white coot, and white liver, vrohr c ee everything white that a black Itepoldican can tolerate.—Allegheny Democrat, N. Y. A BREAKMIAN KILLED BY A WATCH IN MO VEST POCKET.-A breakman In the employ of the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern railroad met his death at an early hour on Tuesday last, in a remarkable manner. The deceas ed was a young man named Case, a breakman of a train of which his father was conductor. About two o'clock Tuesday morning he came from from the other side of the river to the freight depot to bring the bills. After having properly delivered them, it is thought that he jumped upon a car being drawn over the bridge, in order to ride as far as possible towards home. After that he was not seen alive. Be tween four and five o'clock a man saw near the west end of the bridge what he supposed was a drunken man asleep on the ground. Walking up he shook the supposed intoxicated person, but was surprised to find the body cold. Dr. Schneider was called and exam ined the body. In the vest pocket was found a large hunting case silver watch which had been pressed into the young man's side, just over the portal vein, and with such force as to crowed a por tion of the watch into the case. This enormous pressure must have produced a congestion, which doubtless caused instant death. The posoon of the body and the in juries indicate that the deceitheil hnd been caught between the car and an edge of a poet of the coal bin close by the bridge. An arm and one rib were broken, but it is thought that they were broken after the fatal injury had been received. The watch had stopped at four minute before three o'clock, which was probably the time the acci dent occured.-- Cleareland Plaindeler. --The Democrats of Pennsylva nia, and especially the Democratic rep resentatives of the city of Philadelphia, made an unsuccessful efrort last sea eion, to limit the debt of the city of Philadelphia to fifty millions of dol lars. The bill passed the Democratic Senate, And failed in the Republican House of Representatives. New Advertisements E VERY ARTICLE WANTED m"rit E LADIES. =I Mrs I ILE has Just returned frnrn Philp delphirs,and, itcitiltlclitl to tier frill lige of 'I rimming's, N,,t I o mi and Millinery, has added a choler, helot:don of ZEPHYRS, GERMAN row N Wool BA X uNI AND 511 El LAND YARNS, DEMEII=II= SHIRTS, 11001)3 AM) SOCKS Merino Vemtn, Ladlt•s' and ritildrelen SlippPr Illtterent nizoe end mtyles, Jul eushions,te . Uld I.adu • v ' Clips and Ifeaddrenxes, black and %bite, lA,. Barbee, MOM Ass' 'IOW ENT OFF LACE AND LIN P:l'4 = AM) CUFP'S Roman and Plant , anti Itlbbona, now style!, }(161,,i, cheap A Ile% 1,4 of Sailor flak, white nail brown 'I orban3, whit.% brown, oink', nod bluok. GREAT BARGAINS IN HI'MM ER HATS ANB MOB ERN, RI 1411058, Ac A great rani. ty of Jute, Curls, Just revolved Jute Mora., Ice-, lire.] Mullet...l, 1 flignllll.l and Saul Ilntr l mho, gill to be •gild at the lowest prices, at MRS N ANNIE K DARE'S, upthostto the Bush House ILE WA NT E ).—To a good girl capable of Inking entire charge of a hOllllll Wall a family of two, the aim ,if $2,60 per week a ill be paid hire gnu be u good cook, an 1 a good aaaher and ironer. Inquire at thin °thee TN THE MATTER OF THE P - Tate of Adam Miller Into Of Miles town. ship, deceased Appralsement of personal property, set apart to widow, of Poo. To ( attutrine Miller And now, April 24, appralsemont reed awl approved, Ni Si , and publication for three totem salve necks inane newspaper published ( earl, votmly , and if 110 ezeeplleept ate filed on or before the 11/.111. day of next term, OW NUM, to ho marked "approved" by the clerk absolutely By order of the Court J It. MORRISON, 16 31 At Is Clerk 0 C IN THE MATTER OF THE Eti talc of Thomas 11. Burrows, late of ar il, tuwunlup, des eased A ppruiseniem of per am,ai property, sot apart to widow, of Ilasio Tu Salome J. Burrows. • And now, April 21, IR7I, read and approved and confirmed, Ni St , and publication or dared in one newspaper for three .1/00001111•0 weeks prior to next term and, If 110 encep lions are filed, to he marked "confirmed" ab. aolulnly ity order of the Court. J 11. MORRISON, 16 31 It Clad, 0 C. TN THE MATl'hlt OF TILE ES tato of Henry 'Pressler, deceit/mil, late of Patton township. Apprahrement of roal °slat° to Lydia Trembler, widow, of poo Anil now, April 26,1871, read and confirmed, NI Si and publication Is ordered In one new9inper for Litton Buono/mire weeks prior to next term, and, It no exeoptions aro tiled, will t o confirmed aboolutely. Ity tho Court. J. 11. MoliltlSON, 1 , ; :11 31 Clerk 0. C. pU RUC SALE. Wlll be 1.11111 at Public Halo, at the Court House, fu the Borough of Bellefonte, on TUESDAY THE FIFTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER N EXI The following property, •Ir.:—A LOT .Itußted on Allegheny Street, In t eald Borough, known nn the "'corner l'roperty" on %I . are erected a large THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE, Stable, and otherbuildloge Terms:—One third of the purchase money, to remain ,•n the property during the maitrd life of Mr,. lien I limner anti ono half of the remainder to i.e pa it at the eon flrintellort of the male and the \ ottergone hlir In one year thereafter with int. re...t ill be Bean rail by Bond and Mortgage on the pre mines GE , IRGE LIVINGSTON, Attorney input, for J. D. Turner's 16 -30-3 t, T urne r's Nod. New Advertieemnte. WATCHMAKER! MR. F. C. -RICITARD Desires to inform the public that he Is now located ou Spring Street, next door to Harpers' store, Bellefonte, Pa., Whore he to now prepared to make and repair WATCH FA, CLOCHS, A FM ELR Y, &C , Promptly, and on the most reasonable terms. Bring a good workman and having had a long exporietwo, Ito believes that he can ren der entire satisfaction. 16-30-Iy. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE ! Letters of Aden In [titration on tho estate of William Grovb, decetuied, Info of Gregg townfihip, having boon granted to John (drove, remitting in tho emu° tox mildly, all persona indobted to Raid °Mato aro 1,14101 notified to ni.ko introodiato payment, and tho9o having olnhnn againet the name to proNent thorn, duly authenticated for settlement. d 11114 (MOV Administrator of Win. Grove, Deceased 16-30 ON COU Piti)CLAMATII , 14 herons the lion Charles A. Mayer, I'rooitiont of tho court of Common Mono, in the' .sth Judicial District, consisting of lino counties of Centre, Clinton and Clearfield, tint! Iho llotioraillo John 11024t0n - unit and the lion oratilo V, 11l hllll Aitken, ANNOPIFIttI Jlllll4llB ill Centro county, having Incited thrift precept, bearing date the 211th day of March, A I), to rue, directed for holding a voila of tiyer and Tortniner and General Jail I 4,llVery 111111 Hoarier Sessions of the Penes In Bellefonte, for tho county of Centre, Anti In etanmenee on (ho 4th Nionday of August, 1011, and to con tinue one week. Notice Is therefore hereby given to tho Coroner, Juallco of On Brine, Aldermen and Constables of the until county Of Centre, that tinny (no then and there in their proper per none, rat lo o'olock in the forenoon of said day, with their records,lnquittitions. eaamrnntum n, Rind their own roinernbrancte4, Io do deco, things which to their ollico apportallis to he done, and those who tiro hound In recogn Cl.B to j,roaeo lite against the prigonero that aro or .11. ii Ito In OM Jail or entro county, bo then anti their to prosecute against thew an shall too Just (liven tinder my haritt,at Itellefonto, the 'nth tiny of Juno in the year of our Lord, tell, and In the nhinty-fourth year of t110.1111111p1,111.11C0 of the United States. D W WOODRIN(7, Shrreff MEM SCHOFIELD mANITrAcTuRFAI op DINE 11A ItNESS, BMW: cuff!! ING AN I) ImoTS, NEXT DOOR TO lIARI'ER 1 HILO'S, Bellefonte I beg to Inform you that I have leaned the above store, for themanufseture of FINE HARNESS AND HORSE CLOTHING Bellefonte has long needed a FBA-Claes establishment of this kind, and my endeavor shall be, by using nothing but the best mate, lot and employing only first:eines workmen, to urn out work equaled by few and excelled by manufacturer In this country l/e tionien'esm have their horses carefully Ulnas ed at the stables, jur Outhing, boolk etc tl Insuring perfeet- fitt i ng netiele, an , Impart gan additional grotto to the role of the sto I. 16-21/ K0101,1E1,1) Orrics or LIWIRIICRO C Aso Sranci risss It It Philadelphia Juno 1.1. 1571 NOtiell F. hereby given that the first install meat of Five Dollar. per share to the C•iptial Stocks of tho Lewisburg, Centre, an d s Spruce Creek It It Co , aubserfbed In the Townships of Harris, Potter, Gregg, Penn and Hainan, Centre County, will be payable on the first day of July. 1011, and the stibewapuent Imsull .rnents of Pion Dollars per share, will he tine and payable on the first day of sash sti0000il• ing month, until the whole Is paid Pr.> menun of the above installments are hereby required to ho made to the Treasurer /if the , et the omen of the Centre County Banking Company, Bellefonte, 1 41 JUSE.PII LESLEY, 'Treasurer N It Any pereen desiring, cnn pay the w hole tot! /IL ono.. It payfllents fire FHA pont:Wally rn‘de, the law allow", 0110 per cent per tnonth to be charged in addition. IC 25 2m N ONCE OF INCORPORATMN. Notlrn to hereby given that applieation her been made to the Court of Common Pleas of Ventre yoninty, for n Charter of Incorporation of the Liberty Baptist Church, I.Motty town chip. and will hi' confirmed nt roll eourt If no sutfielent reason to the contrary is shown on or before first day of August Term tie aL JOHN MOHAN, I 6-29-Jt ProlAtowturi. I, l sTi r in V.--Catne to the remidence of the subscriber, in ?clarion tnwne6lp, on or about the 24th flay of June, Is7l, n lilai k tee r, about two yearn old or there alaitit The tAt ner In tUipleriniii to come forward, pr.e property, pay charges anti take linn otherwise he will be illopi•tal of an the low dl roe in 16-3o,tt. 34)}iN ADM I N ISTRATOICS NI TICK Leiter. of A dinlnlntretion on lt.e onint. of Julio Arontsext, ileeetoe .1, Idle ,If Realm, lo.n,litp, ban rig been gra! I to lha nteler• mit 1,111111,M/11Y ill , lOllll . 1 ,, 1,11.1 e+t•ste ore requepeed to noire 1111111,1 , C. 141)1111,1, hall thta.lo hat Ing ettkine4 eglikno, the I.lllla to 11,0- lona them, duly for nollit abut HENRY ARNIM:. HT, G. IV. HUMMER(it, A LIM utter titers. lr 2.9-nt• AuDiToit's NoTicE.—The un dersigned an Auditor appointed by the Ilrptotlem Court of Centre County, to hear and determine exceptions to the tkeeontit or h..... It.,s• and John W. Ellenberger. Executors, Ae Of JarTION Itotoi, deceased, and to repot t 1/i4 tributlon. Will attend to the ,10.1011 of Ills iki•polntment at the uffiec oftirr in A A le x ander, on THURSDAY the 10th day of August, Inn, at 2 o'clock, P. M. JNO. IL OIiVIM, Auditor MEE N OTICE OF INCORPORATION. Notice la hereby given dud application has boon made to the Court of rat 1111 l Picot+ of Centre county, for n Charter of Incorporation (or the Chdreh of Christ, nt Il owurd, l'a and that said charter will be granted Recording to the prayer of the petition, on the 4th lvl ottlay of A ragout next, ir no antlicwut rinoodi Rio PVIII (0 the contrary MU. MORAN, Prothonotary =EI NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that a tneettng of the commissioners named In the Act of Assembly entitled "An ..S.pt, Incorporate the hock Haven, Nittant . and Sugar Valley Narrow flange Railroad Company," approved the 17th day of March, A. D. 1871, will bo held at the °Moe of 0.0. Pelee, Esq., in Lock Haven, on Priday, the 25th day of August, 1871. between the hours oho o'clock a. m. and 4 ocumik p. m , for the purl/ciao (Hemming hooka and tit mitring subscriptions to the Capital Stock and effecting an organisation of said company. 10-29-41 PRIN LING IN COLORS A SPE CIALITY AT THIS OFFICE. New didvrtisoments. REGISTER'S NOTICE. —Th 13' fol lowing accounts hare been OXRMITIOd 'MU 11118110(.1 by me, and remain filed of rocor4 in thin office for the Inspection of heirs, legatees creditors, and All others in any way interested, and will be presented to the Orphans' Court of Centre county, to be held at Bellefonte, for allowance and confirmation on WEDNESDAY the 30th of Altai,' A 0. Bal. 1. The account of Moslem° Itt, ailinlnin trator of &a., Margret Reese, Into ttvrn ship of Gregg, docensed. 2. Tho account of Jacob D. Vetch() ti . (Mar dian of Richard, 'Tnmosine, Cl land Mary, minor children of Jacob n. 1-‘ , 111141, Bellefonte, Centro county. 3. The Guardianship account of W I. Gor don, Guardian of Norab and Hannah I inuglien latch, minor children of Jacob Datiglionbach, lulu of Harris township, decoatiod 4. Adam Weaver Guardian of John and Nlcollotims Lotto, two of ipo children ore heirs of Cathnrino Lone, late of Heinen town ship, in account with the estate of tlio said John and Nicodomun Lose. A. Account of Peter Holt (iiiiirdian of Conrad, Jacob and Lucy Ellen Long, minor children of Marti" Long, Jr , late of Burnside township, deceased. G. The account of Janice and Jooopli and Emery Minigolf', administrator'. of Rc , of Jonso Maack, Into of Penn township, iltienamml, nn Mini try Williau Mom:lr, acting administrator. T. Partinl account of Peter Neese and Jll4 V. Gent.ll, administrator of de,, of Elizabeth Neese, late of Gregg township. H The account of M. T. M ;Daniel Rhoads and JOllll II win, Jr., trustees tinder the Will of W. A. TIIOIIIIIH, deceased, late of Bellefonte, Pa. U. The account of Samuel Mummer and John Musser, Jr.. administrator of Ac., of Musser, I n to of Ferguson township, diteeased. to. The Recount. of Thomas Dale nod Even Williams, executors tho lent %VIII and testa ment of William Williams, deceased, late of Harris township, Centre county, Pa. 11. The Recount of Geo. Jack, executor of the lipid Will and te•itament of Million Wag ner, Into of Boalsburg, In the township of Hams, deceased. 12. The estate of 'Thomas Morrow, Into of tho Borough of Plilllpaburg, Centro county, Pa deceased in acmitint wtilt ()% 011 Hancock, ailiotimitrator of maid estate I I The account of Samuel Frank of Lucinda Scholl, minor child of Philip hchol I, Into of ii,een too nolnp, Clinton County, Po II htipplomlnlary and final administration 11,., Mint of 11. N. Idc Allister, who, slll,lllloi Jillne4 Pinter administrator of Ow hands n 3,1 chattels, rights and credits, late of Me Ilham W. Potter, deceased. 15. The ',wend account ofJaeoln Sankey one of 1110 ex...norm of John Sankey, Into of l'onn town .hip in the eounty of Centre and Slate of deceaxed The final Account of Jacob and Philip Pottorf executors of the lam. V. dl awl testa mont of Jacob Bottorf, Into of Ferguson Mutt. nillp, tletteaactl. 17. '1 lie account of Martin Itrumgart ad• mlnlatrator of ito , of David filngrioti, Into of Walker mutably, ileeetatol 1$ account of J. ,P. Geplutrt trustee appointed by the Oryinuelfrourt to make sale of the real t-tutte of Geo. lirsbrick, deceased, hate of Bonner t o w o oop 19. The account of Henry Brockerhooft administrator of Patrick Brow, tlecomied, late lilettburg, Centro county, Pa. 211 '1 he account of IMR:lwatt:rove, (Mardian of AII Ila Maria Hockey (now deceit.. tlo minor eltibl of Jacob Itockey, late of Walker township, decenaud 21. The aceount of Michael firove,fitiardian of Anna Isertaick (now Anna NoII) a minor child of I.eorgo Gal - hilt:it, late of ISenner township, deceased. 24. '1 lie account of Michael Grove, Guard Inn of lieu W Unrbrick (now deeraced,)a minor child of George (isrbrick, late of Benner township. (incased '2ll 1 ill. Willi ration nt•eount ~1 L. Sommer, tilt ; Ominlrlrn Lor of At• , of hiirwk bite, lota of snow Shoe town.lifp, dect.amed J II IN, 16 30-41 Ref/tater 17 4 1 :illt A V.—Cnitie to the reoilleneo j of Vuk nulowriber In P 41ton 11iiAtiP111111, dint, 111 Juno, Nine Sheep, Oreg. of I •11 in. 1,1144 It mot all marked with IL Milt In Mil 11 lor 111.1 1111111 i 1,1,1111,11,1 it , coin , kr.nr.l, prove property, pay charge!. Itnll take Ihi ii away, ur vhey will be mold no the Inw threete. 111•ZI.It (11 N It ERME Taney stores R PRIES•I• TRINNINt,•t AN I) Notlorpt Store, m•:t de m, tee I.tttll tt • tr,tnt•t•, fort• Pet. Have jort opened a lot of Pacific l'orealo at 24. 111211, and .tilt.o 21141 brown and whit° ealieo at I•2‘te. for phirtfogn, waist, nod ladles' brown un4l hillt linen for leutlen' and 0,11 4 1,•n•4 .lllN—new shade, at iIIII prives. Lad Ole . White glove. only the and .11. e I:a.J cud Aloeirablo ellotdon of colored kid glove• ako Jooniu black kid 'finer.. A new lot of men's, Indies' ptilldren'a hoer A fox !lode Of Omen goal IldifTeln brand alpaca,. from 'Ai, in Ifx ale° litro 6rt 11 tAtlttn., Eniglodi gronedino4, o repo "ll+, black I..i.gllef; chlnts—All of Nfliell He are ceiling ei.cap Latino.' Colored Cornet.. only :KM Clotting our ntw•k of paraatoln for the eeason —now le the time to buy. l ie-e Col hire, linen collar. and etas, gent. celebrate.' 'Hoe paper collar. and mare 1•luley fling from Mc to $1 fat Ladies' and children'. bail, from inc b 75.2 And all Maple trimmtuga, mich an--alpsen .k in braid, 1, yard piece., 4M•; Clark 'a ■pool roll.° tlo , pins Me Now nlylo hair riebi,—contitantly raceiring new •Iylen, I.ltcln,' and gent'■ Hex , new pearl, pique and Ivory button• Mi4r.elllen ft Inge., gimps, Hamburg edging, • linit,ilserchtek from Itb Lu talc. licnt,a ham kerchief] very ellen?. A 1.... n,, holie• ready trmilto Ntlitn, which we will Nell I. heap doning .tit our sloe': of children's and trimmed hnl. very low for Si to r 3. 1 , , , , - MtS.ScI It t i ll 1.3 T rieltitAtiNcis S yip;: +`•s sTi)ltl Nect door to Ladle,. Entrance BUSH HOUSE N It 1.11 , 110n' wrappers, ro lb , Phlrt witints and t I.ll,lten'mOtiltld made to ordoi. Wllscolaneous MR. CHARLES DUUUAN, IME= PAINTER, DRAINER, PAPER HANGER & SIGN PAINTER F IL ESCOING In nil lis branotion neatly executed. All enter, tot. !Uri, at WATCHMAN ofiko or at the Cuts mine lieteut Country orders punctually attended to 16 2 ly GREAT WESTERN GUN WORKS RIFLEB DOUBLE AND BING4AI BARRET Shot (tuna Revolvers, A mmunilion. Sporting Roods, Rine barrel., Locke, Moun• ling. Gun materials Ac. Send for a Price List. Addresa J. U Johuston, Croat {Vent er') Gun Works, 170 Smithfield Street, Nita. burgh, l'a. N. R. Army Carbines, Rinse and Revolvers bought or traded for. 11120 em PRINTING IN COLORS A SPEC lAIJTY AT THIS OFFICE. Sales 2GOOD FARMS FOR SALE. The underaignod offer for Sale two forma containing about 225 ACRES EMI, Situated In Benner township, within two miles of Bellefonte. For further particulars inquire of • GEORGE HASTINGS, Betel& Creek, Pa. or Bellefonte, Pa irm VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE Tho undoralgned offer for Bala hl Plantation In lionnor townehip. Centro County, botwoon three and four miles from the Borough of Bellefonte, and (gamy of softest] ou the beet of roads. It, contains IN ACRES AND Os PERCHES of the beat limestone land, in a high Mato of cultivation, under good fencing and provided with commodious building!' and abundanco of NEVER FAILING WATER. There le aloo on the prenHnos a thriving YOUNG ORCHARD' of cholen fruit, Just begining to boar. Tho llou•e la a TWO-STORY FRAME with Kitchen attachment, The DARN in a largo Bank Frame Building, 85 by 50 feet, with Wagon house and other convenient attach ments. A double Corn Crib and Shed, separate from barn, proof against' vermin. Thoro to MOO a new, first class LIME }ULN, erected on Um premises, capable of producing from AO to 75 bushels per day. The price of thin place will be reasonable and Were a •altiableinvesttrient anti &suable home to a pgrson desirous of pursuing the occupation ora Farmer. Title indisputable I will also soli, In connection with the above property, If desired, a HOUSE AND LOT adjoining A vory dentrahlo residence for a family to ho employed on tho farm or other who. Early application In desired =I CEEB CHEAP PROPERTY FOR SA LE in the borough of Osceola. It is located on Curtin Street, ono of the finest streets in the borougl Connints of a lot lOU feet front, NM feet deep and fronts on Hale street( too lest. One on which is erected four dwellings, No.'s as follows, 1,2, 3, and 4. No. 1 has eight rooms, No. 2 has fire rooms, No. 9 has four rooms, No 4 has fire rooms and other twees nary buildinge, also two wells and a picket fence around the property, and a bed of good brick clay. Brick has been made on the prop erty no that It ispositively known that the clay will make brick and all that ran be made can be sold without any trouble at a high price, 15 per cent. guaranteed on investmer.t. 1111CIIAKI. SANDP'ORD, Osceola Mills, 16- Clearfield, Pa. A VERY DESIRABLE PROPER TY Fl i lt 111. E mutated In the borough of Itellefonte, and known us I ho "Big hpring - property, consist tog of a number of lots, on our, or which Is erected an elegant two story Chinese Attic frame building, entirely new; also, a nips stable, sash house, and other out buildlnka, On ion other lot a two story and basement frame plastered troupe The grounds to these houses aro beautifully loot lint and planted with fruit tree. of numerous knnle, fancy Mind. trues and e shrubbery, grape Ines, and flowers. tmie other lot 20 by ton feet, below the Big Hpring, on which is erected fine spring house with spring enclosed suita ble for 11 trout pond of the first imality Also, four choice building Ilan 'I lon property is for rub and will bo !mold low and on reason able terms Apply to & IRWIN or JOHN TODD 15 49 tf Bellefonte, 1:( )li. SALE. The atihneriber offers at private w In FOItT Y TWO LOTS, Immediately adjoining the borough of Belle. forte, In what la termed no Cole/111110 Pleanantly militated • Pure water on all of them. 'I he heat of nod s how 'fazes, and Warranted tiliPe. I Lyre in a Hplendld venter row, up On Oda propertg,and inagnincont sites for ',m.0., JOHN COLE 14-24 am Planing Wills B ELLEFONTE PLA NI IC(I MILL W. V. II IJ Gr II ES, (Successor to riolines • Company ) Manufm•turer of 11711 TE II'l!!TP !!!TB VELLO A YRLLO IT YELL() IF PINE PINE PINE =1 or various style& I,OQII .• Saab Blind• :Shutters... And Mouldings SCROLL WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Brackets Brackets. M2D Patterns. .n.. ..... Patterns .... Order Having a•'Buckley,e Patent Lumber Dryer' connected with the eetabliehment, I am n oa• bled to manufecture my work from THOROUGHLY EIRABGNED LUMBER liar Ordera from Cent meters, Hu lidera, Dealers, And the Trade Generally, are respectfuli solicited. BELLEFOFTE, Caal MS CO., V16..e. PIIINIVA 4 Danehy &Co. A GREAT MEDICAL DD3COV ERY. DR. WALKER'S CALIFORNIA VINEGAR BITTERS Itundrmis of thousalda bear testimony to their Wonderful Curative Fascia. WHAT ARE THEY ? THEY ARE NOT VILE Made of Poor Rum Whittkey. Proof Spirite and Refuse Liquors doctored, spiced and sweetened to pleatio the taste, called "Tomcat," "Appetizer“," "Roatorcrs," dc., that lead the tippler on to drunkenness and ruin, but are a trim Medicine, made from the Native Roots and Herb. of California, free from all Alcoho lic Stinpiilante. They are the Great Blood Purilitupind n Life Giving Principle a perfect Renovator and Invigorator of the System, car rying Mr all poisonous matter and restoring the blood to a healthy condition. No person can take theme linters according to directions anti remain long unwell, provided the bones are not destroyed by mineral poison or other means and the vital organs wasted beyond the point of repair. For Inflammatory and Chronic Rheumatism and Gout, liyapepela or Indigestion, Dillon', Remittent and Intermittent Fevers Inseeses of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys, and Bladder, these Bitters have been moat successful. Such I/I.MM' are Clillfitql by Vitiated Blood, which is generally produced by derangement of the Digestive Organs. ThaZra or ni7 1 81 71 iieuAePhrn In the dt iot7:ghtnes of the lumina/4s, Boor Ertiotetionn of the Stomach, Mot tante in tho Mouth, Bilious Attacks Palpi• bitten of the earl, 11l lintninxtion of the Lungs, Pain in the regions of the IL idneys and a hun dred other painful symptoms, are the offsprings of Dyspepela. They invigorate the Stomach and stimulate the torpid 11 ver mid bowels, which render them of unequaled eilleney In cleansing the blood of all legiptirli leg, and Imparting new life and vigor to Cho whole system. "blurts, Remtlerrit and infermillanf Freer, which ere so pre•altuit in the valleys of our great Rivers through Out the United Hardee, especially those of the Mississippi, IMlss i ourl, Illinois, Tennessee, ('timberland, Arkansas, Red, Colorado, Aragon, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile Susannah, Roanoke, James, and many others with their vast ti ibutaries, during the Hummer and Autumn, and remarkably so during peso .0114 heat and dryness, are Inva riably accompanied by extensive deranges montx of the stomach and Ryer, and other ab. dominal Y 'seem. There are always more or legs obstructions of the lirer, a weakness and irritable xl5lO of the stomach, and great torpor of the bowels!, being clogged up with vitiated accumulations. in their treatment, • purga tive, exerting a powerful infirence upon Osseo organs, is essentially necessary. There Is no cathartic for the purpose equal to Dr J. Walk er's \ inegar Bitters, as they will speedily re- Mote the dark colored riscid matter with which the Bowels are loaded, at thegame time stimulating the secretions of the liver, and generally restoring the healthy functions of the digestive organs The universal perms lardy of this valuable remedy in regions sub ject to miasmatic influences, is sufficient evb denim of a,r power as a remedy in sorb cases. For SAm Durases, Eruptions, 'Fetter, Salt Itheurn, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Roils, Carbuncles, Rlng.wornis, Scald Head, Solo Even, Erysipelas, Itch Scurfs, Discolors- Mons °Ob.- Skin, Humors and liimiases of the hk 01 whatever name or nature, are literal ly Jug op and carried out of the system in • short tune by the use of these Bitten's. One bottle In such cases will convince the most limredulous of their curative effect (lemma the Vitisted Blood whosevisr you find w impurities bursting through the skirt In Pimples, Eruptions or Bores, cleanse it when you hod it obstructed and sluggish In the VOllll., cleanse It when It is foul, and your fetilingio will tell you when Keep the blood pure and the health of the system lon, Tare and other Worms, Making in the system lif no many thousands, are effectively resumed For full directions, read carefully the circular around each bottle, Frond, in four lungnagen—F.ogliah, (Jemmy and Spanish .1 WALKER, itt , qtrle• tut IL. 11. hicDON.ll,lr a CO., Druggists and General Agents Han Francisco, Cal., and .12 and 31 Ccwitnotee 4treet, New 1 ork DR.1.11.(.1t1T8 AND DEAL- I' IN 1.1141 m JURUBEBA!- la a Hoot tnerlon plant that ham boom f, many yearn by tit. 11104ii1 . 10 faculty th,e. 4 onnurn Nlth wonderful efficacy. wad IN a Nil re and parted remedy for all disaatiel of the 1.1%er and hpleen, Enlargement or IlhalrnelJon f Boreal too.. I. rinary, Uterine, or Atalonoool t OrKally. Poverty or a want of Blood, i 1111,1111114 441 441 llemment P.•re ra. Inflamallon of the Ln.•r • I , r , mr rl oggt.la lireulallon of the Blood \ .me. offlOrN, Joandlee, Serofula, I)) , -ewa, Ague and Fey . , I or their Cone !!!!! ilantr DR. NV EX'lll err 01+.111H1314:11A is a most perfect. altenittve. 11.4.1 w ”Irt,.eal t !11. pill as II ir -, l‘ l in , IV.rntor and rem ly for all lasilraill, of 111, 1/iOO4l. 01 (01 01K ul weakness with their attendant evils j r . o roregulag comphtiats. lilt. WELL.9' EXTRACT OF JURUBEI Is confidently recommeni , eil to every faintly as a household remedy which should be freely taken in all derangements ‘,I the system It Is Nn '1• A PHYSIC—It le NOT what fa popularly celled Ilitterm, nor is it taLeaded such, loot IS • Imply a 110 , ,I•rftil alterative gir tag vie.. and tone to all the rltpl to ears. and animates and fortifies all weak at,ti Ilphie temperaments. ji lit ya al I, E1,1.1a.t., Platt Street, Nes York. c for ilia Potted States Price one dollar per hot tie Send for Circular. 11.47. AW THIS IS NO HUMBUG I !Sy sending 35 °elite with op., heti:lH, oolor of •yrr and hair, - youwlll re,rire I• ) retort, mall, n correct Moore of your future Imettand or Vi Ile, NRh mono and date of tnarriage Addretta, W. Fox I' 0. LoIOVVI . , 24, Fultonvlllo, N. Y I Ip- 211 OF T EA N ECT A is A PUKE 111. N 'I 1.. A Ith the Green 'fee Flavor Witrrantett tsti. .11 tables For rata lett rvotiere Are fur Pule whole,ale only by the tireat & Pacific Tea ('a.ll 1 lull eh Ht. New York O. BOX 6506. Send fur hon-Neetar Circuit? 16 Y 6 4w 4 0 REAT CIIA NCE FOR AGENTS / h, <.,,i want a eltimilon an agent, local or traveling with chance to rnakogla to `dl per day eellirg our new 7 etrand While lire Clothe. Linea ',They text forever. aemple free, no there no rick. Address id once Ilutieon Itkor %tire Woi ki cor. Water St and Mahlon Lane. N I' or lb to arliorn at. Chleagt. 16 . ..in 4w WANTED AfiENIS. every% here to earl VIVOI for our greet I icil.LA It Paper. A fine 34th Steel Engraving en to every subeeril• ber. Extraordinary Inducements Address • li. 1 111 , 14 ELL, tioaton Mono, 10.29-4vr MEM WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS, T T FOR COM} HS, MU" AND HORSE. BEM These Tablets present the Acid in Conffiffine hoe with other efficient remedies, in a pet:mi ler fern'. for the Cure of all Throat and Lung d !senses. lloarsenent. and Ulceration of the Throat are Immediately relieved, and etatcmente are con stantly being cent to the propriytor fortelief In mince of Throat difficulties of years clouding CAUTION—Don't be deceived by w , rthitws imitations. Get only Wells' Carbolic Tablet. Price 25 its per Rog. JOHN Q. KELLOOO, Ib Platt el., N. V., Sole Agents for the U. Si. Send fur Circular. 10.2741 w 77 F.DMTION OF PRICES TO 14 conform to Reduction of Duties. area caving to consumers by getting 'Taint's. WIT Send for our New Price List and a Club form oi 11l accompany it, containing full direc tions—milking 11 large raving to consumer@ and N•inuneratlro in club organizers THEUREAT AMERICAN TE CO, Vecey Stret N.Y, If. O. Box 6643. 16 27 w FANCY DRINK
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