Agylcitual Ileitiint. WEDNESDAY MORNING Sept. 22, '69, From the American Agriculturalist. A Word toTarmers About Selling Their Produce. Farmers are often blamed for not selling their produce as soon as it is ready for market. And it must be confessed that those whe do so, taking one year with another, do quite as well, all things considered, as those who hold on in hopes of getting high er -prices. They obtain their money soon after harvest, and are enabled to use it to advantage. Dealers in grain can obtain money more easily than farmers, and can ecsnequently hold the grain longer. While, therefore, we think farmers often do better byselling early, there is still room for judgment. One reason why it is useally best to sell early is, that most farmers are disposed to held on to their grain as long as possible, and when the time comes that they must sell, there are more sellers than buyers. and the price declines. It is a curious fact that the people generally are more inclined to sell when prices are low than when they are high. When wool was 80 cents a lb,it was more difficulty to induce far mers to sell than when it was 40 cents per lb. Last fall, with red wheat at $2,25 in the interior of Michigan, far mers hesitated longer in making up their minds to let their crops go than last summer when they were offered $1,25 for the same wheat.— -It is a good rule to sell when you can get a price that will afford a good living profit. Farmers, at the present time, would have been richer by millions of dollars than they now are had they adopted this rule last summer. We know of a great many who sold wheat this sum mer for one dollar a bushel less than they refused for it last fall. The whole nation sufferep greatly by this indis— position to sell when a good price could be obtained. We might have shipped all our surplus wheat to Eng- I land at a fair price, but holding on we lost the opportunity, and finally sold at a price below the cost of product ion. We should take the lesson to heart. On the other hand when prices are low, we should not be in a hurry to sell. Sound wheat is an article that will keep and it is an article that is al ways required, and it is absolutely cer tain that it cannot long remain at a price much below the actual cost of production. We cannot hold out hopes to such farmers as grow only ten or twelve bushels of wheat to the acre, that they will obtain prices sufficient to compensate them for their labor. The country must be in a very unsatis factory condition when such is the case; but we do firmly believe that there is no reason to doubt that a far mer whe raises good crops is safe in calculating that sooner or later he will be able to obtain such a price for his wheat as will enable him to make fair profit. There is one fact in this connection that should not be overlooked. In a cool, wet, late season in England the wheat crop is always below the aver— age. And they have had such a sea son the present year. On the other hand, it is very doubtful it the wheat crop of the United States is as large as was anticipated. We feel tolera— bly certain that before another har vest, wheat will bring a price suffici ently high to afford the wheat grow er a good living profit. He should be satisfied with this. He should be in no hurry to take less. The question arises: What price should we obtain for wheat, to afford us a fair profit? At the present price of implements, machines, and other necessary articles, not forgetting la bor and taze:,', we shall not obtain ex.- travagant profits if we sell good sound red or amber winter wheat—say in Alichigan—for $1,50 per bushel. A far mer who raises anything lees than twenty bushels per acre will not get very rich, even if he obtains, in out present currency, $.1,75 for red wheat, and $2,00 for choice white, wheat. When we can get these figures in ordi nary seasons, it is not safe to hold on too long; but when, immediately af ter harvest, the price is much below these figures, those who can afford to hold wheat run very little risk of loss in doing so. GREASE YOUR WHEELS. —SOule persons may not be aware," says lie over in his work, Bipeds and Quad rupeds, "that the trifling neglect of a pair of wheels being comparatively dry or well greased will cause twenty miles :to take far mere work out of s horse than forty would in the latter ease; yet wheels absolutely screaming from dryness are often seen and heard attached to carts and wagons ; and thus would the brute in human form lot them scream till le had finished his journey's end or his day's work, though his horse were drawing, from Mach cause, at least one ton more than if the defect were attended to." DON'T keep a caq tied or shut up in some damp,dark corner, with hard ly room cnon:4ll to lie down. He needs the sunshine as much as hens : or the plants in the garden. Ty your at irons are rough rub them with fine Ealt, and it will make them nf2rn!.etly moot IL ba bitC(i i..). Pliiov is Lit of glue dissolved i❑ :•kiin milk Will restore crape. MISCELLANEOUS JJOTEL PROPERTY FOR SALE. The undersigned Offers, at private Salo, his Hotel property in Central City, situated near the MILESBIIRG RAILROAD STATION. This House is new, well and excellently fur nished, and is doing a good business. Cen tral City is one of the healthiest and most pleasant locations in the State. There are five lets belonging to the property, and fruit trees of all kinds in bearing order. This is a very desirable property for any person wishing to engage in the Hotel busi ness, and for Mercantile business it is one of the best in the country. Any person wishing to purchase a Home, or a first-class Hotel and Mercantile stand, will please call on, or address MARTIN DOLAN, je9'69-3m. Milesburg, Pa. 144.1T51C, DRAWING AND PAINTING SCHOOL. MRS. M. S. DUNHAM having been a successful teacher of Vocal and Instrumental Music—Piano, Melodian, Organ and thorough Bass—Painting and Drawing, for the last twelve years, is now prepared to admits, few more scholars to her school, upon reasonable terms. Having recently received a splendid new Piano, of a celebrated Boston manufacture, which,pupils not having instruments of their own to practice on, can have the use of. Thankful for the liberal patronage here tofore received, she hopes to merit a contin uance of the same. Rooms up one flight of stairs, over Centro Co. Banking House, on Allegheny street. Also, agent for alt kinds of good Musical Instruments. Address, or call on her at her rooms, at Bellefonte, Pa. .jy2l'69-tf. WM S. TRIPPLE, MERCHANT TAILOR. BUSH'S ARCADE, UP STAIRS, BELLEFONTE, PENN'A. Having just received,from Philadelphia, a large stock of Broad Cloth,Cassimers,and an extnsive variety of Spring and Summer Goods, I am prepared to furnish my friends and customers, the very best at the most reasonable prices. My thanks are due those who have patron ized me for many years, and apeordial invita tion is herely extended the public generally, to call and examine my Goods and Prices before purchasing elsewhere. I am also prepared, at all times, to make up Goods furnished by customers. All suits warran ted to fit. my12:69- ly W. S. TRIPPLE. MERCHANT TAILORING, ESTABLISTIRENT, Ivo. 7 ; BROOREITOFE r S. ROW The undersigned takes pleasure in inform ing the citizens of Centre county and the public generally, that he is just opening a SPLENDID AND RICH ASSORT 11 ENT OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC Cloths, Cassimeres Which he is pzepared to make to prder in the latest and most fashionable styles, for men or boys. Goods sold by the piece or by the yard. He also keeps on hand a full line of GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, of every style and description. He is also agent for the celebrated SINGER SEWING MACHINE ja(l'69.ly JOHN MONTGOMERY ! , G RANDFAT HERS' STOVE." Our grandfather's stove, what a fun - ly old thing, So deep, so wide and so Tall; Now the people would say, who are stylish and gay, " It was only a hole in the wall." It matters not what, it was pleasant to see When night's mantle was flung over all; Grandfather take down his good book and read By the light from the hole in the wall. As the sturdy young men rolled in the great logs, They would laugh at each wintry squall, Whilst grandma would sit on her old chair and knit By the light from the whole in the The girls then wore home spun, and so did their beaux's, For pride was a principle •:all; And courting was done and hearts have been won By the light from the hole in the wall. The neighbors were friendly wherever they'd meet, With a word of true kindness for all: And joy was complete to hear voices so sweet Ring round that old hole in the wall. In those days we know, folks cared net for show, Of improvements knew nothing at all ; But 'twas really no joke, when great clouds of smoke Rushed out from the hole in the wall. But those days arc now o'er, we know them no more, And all those old fashions have flown; Whilst the solemn and gay arc coming each day To purchase the famous "OLD Mom." Coming not only in couples, but in scores, as hundreds of good and wise men and women have done before, to look — upon this magnificent s.tcTe, which is acknowledged to be the best cooking stove of the age. Re member the JOHN S. LONBERGER'S, No• 4, Bush's Arcade, 5e2'60-tf. Bellefonte, Pa. NEW GOODS AND NEW PRI CES !I HIGH RATES RUBBED OUT! (IQODS AT OLD FASHIONED PRICES HOFFLIt & BRO'S Would respectfully inform their old friends, that they are daily receiving a large STOCK OF GOODS OF ALL KINDS, which they aro offerip,g at the very lowest market price. DRY GOODS! consisting of the latest styles of FIGURED AND PLAIN ALPACAS, Figured and plain al Wool Delaine. Shepherd Plaids, Black Silks, Summer Silks, Irish Poplins, White Goods White Counterpanes, Linen and Cot ton Sheetings, Checks, Gingham, Bedticks, Flannels. &c., Vic., t&e. Shepherd Plaid Balmorals, Black Cloth, Cassimeres, Velvetine, Cordn- roy, Ksntnelry Jeans, Drills, Ladies Cloaking, Plain Colors, Middlesex Cloths, AND PLAIDS OF VARIOUS COLORS A fall lino of Cloths, Cassimeres, Sati netts, and Vesting, all kinds and prices, which willbo sold cheap. We have con stantly on hand a large and well selected stock of all kinds of CROCKERY, GROCERIES, MACKEREL, SALT, ,Lc Which we will dispose of at the lowest cash prices. All kinds of country produce taken. in ex change for goods, and the hlgh(st marke. -- t r., ._c nljr,l: . Te , 7:l'. BM For we feelsatisfied that we can suit your TASTES as veil as your runsio. ja6'69.ly. F S. WILSON'S DRUG STORE Southwest Corner of High and Alle gheny Streets, Bellefonte, Pa. (Ne. 1: Bitowzreaorea Row.) Thu subscriber respectfully announces to his numerous acquaintances and the put lie in general that be nos remeced his DRUG & MEDICINE STORE, io the corner room of Brokerhoff's new building on the Diamond, where he nas constantly on hand, a large stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY, PAINTS, DYE STUFFS, GLASS, INSTRR MENTS, VARNISH, TURPENTINE, Linseed Oil, Coal Oil, Lamps, Chimneys Brushes, Hair Oil, Extracts, Toilet Soaps, Tobacco, Segars, &c., kc. Also a variety of fancy articles too nu menu; to mention, which he offers at low rates, and warrants the qualities of the arti cles as represented: Purchasers will please remember this, and examine the qualities and prices of his goods before purchasing elsewhere. Physicians' Prescriptions and Fam ily Receipes carefully compounded at all hours of the day or night, by calling at his store opposite Reynolds' Bank. The most celebrated and popular PATENT MEDICINES. are kept constantly on band and for sale F. S. WILSON. ja6'69.ly 1'44.-EW DRUG STORE IN BROCKERHOFF'S NEW BLOCK BISHOP ST., BELLEFONTE, PA The undersigned take pleasure in announc ing to the citizens of Bellefonte—Centre, Clinton and Clearfield counties in gen eral, that they have just opened their New Drug Store for the accommo dation of the public, and they hereby extend a cordial invita tion to all who may be in need and wish to obtain Fresh, PURE AND GENUINE EDI CINES, CHEMICALS, DRUGS d; all such articles as are kept in a FIRST CLASS DRUG STORE, lately selected with great care in the cities of N. York and Philadelphia, by the Senior part ner of the establishment, who has had over 30 yrs experience in the art. The German Language spoken, read and wr.tten here, as well as the English Tongue, hence Physician's prescriptions will be accurately and carefully com pounded, in either Language, and at all hours during the day or night. We modest ly and kindly ask for a liberal share of public favor and patronage We make no attempt to enumerate' the ar ticles kept in our establishment, since such enumeration would take up the greatest spate of a newspaper. Wo would merely say here that our SELECTION k ASSORTMENT is and Ves tin gs, well nigh complete. Come and judge for yourselves. Besides the regular DRUGS,3IEDICINES & CHENICALS, we have a fine lot of FANCY G OODS,such as EXTRACTS AND PERFUMES For Ladies ; POCKET CUTLERY, BIRD CA GES, HAArGE.VG BASK ETS, SODA • FOUNTAIN WITU CREAM NECTAR, A LARGE ana well selected Int of WALL PAPER and cheap at that, viz :—From Ten cents to $2.50 per Rail. GIVE US A CALL je23'69 ly. ZE JARRET—. F P. GREEN, DRUGGIST & APOTHECARY. One Door North of Main Entranoo to Brock erhoff noun. Dealer in Pure Drugs and Medicines, En glish and American Perfumery, Bair, Nail and Tooth Brushes, Pocket Books, Combs, and a go :end assortment cf Fancy Goode, such as aro usually kept in first class Drug Stores. 110 is also SOLE PROPRIETOR o the following articles, which have already attained a large sale, SOLELY ON THEIR OWN MERITS, and which no family should be without. GREEN'S CELEBRATED LIVER Pills are a mild and effectual cathartic. and asal remedy in Liver Complaint and Female din. eases, arc unsurpassed. None Genuine with• out THE SIGNATURE OF F. P. GREEN, GREEN'S VEGETABLE PAIN KELT,. er, as a. reliever of pain, is a medicine for either internal or external use and is unsur passed for the diseases for which it is recom mended. Put up in bottles, and retails at 25 ets. 50 and one dollar. COMA REhTITUTOR is, as its name indicates, A RESTORER OF THE HAIR it is an elegant hair dressing, removes dan druff, cures all eruptions of the scalp, re stores gray hair to its original color, and stimulates the growth of the hair and whis kers. Price $l,OO. Physicians Prescriptions, and family rec ipes carefully compounded. Patent Medicines of all kinds kept con stantly on hand or purchased to order. juG'69.ly. DR:S A. C E ' S ATARRK „. This INPAILIDLE REMEDY dues nut, Juke the poisonous irritating snuffs and strong caustic solutions with which the people have long been humbugged, simply palliate for a short time, or drive the disease to the lam" as there is danger of doing in the use of such nostrums, bvt i/produces PENFECT AID Pen- ISIASENT CURES OF THE WORST CASES OF CHRONIC CATARRH, as thousands can testify. "Corm IN THE HEAD" is cured with a few ap plications. CATARRHAL HEADACHE is TS leaved and cured as if by magic. It removes offensive Breath, Loss or Impairment of the sense of taste, smell or hearing, Watering.or Weak Eyes, and Impaiaed Memory, when soused by the violence of Catarrh, as they all frequently are. We offer in good faith a standing reward of $5OO for a case of Catarrh that we cannot cure. FOR SALE BY MOST DRUGGISTS EV Ask your druggist for the REMEDY, but if he has not yet got it on sale, don't be put off by accepting any miserable worse than worth less ,„ übstitute, but enclose sixty cents to me, and the Remedy will be sent you post paid. Four packages $2,00, or one cozen for $5,00. Send a two cent stamp for Dr, Sago's pam phlet on Catarrh. Address the Proprietor. B. S . PIERCE, M. D., fe2V6O-3M. BUFFALO, N. Y. 1610 R LAD ES ONLY.—For an article I' having a remarkable sale, address Mrs. MORGAN, 739 Fulton St. N.Y. je23-3m. WANTED—LADY AGENTS, in every Town and Village, to sell what every lady Ivill pur‘lntso at sight. Address Miss WILLIAMS, 139 Fulton St. N. Y. je23 3m. VTA CI ON lITJBI3S, spokes and felloes V large and mil all. at W ILS ONS' DRUGS, ,ke NEW LOCATION around the Box ERYWBERE. PRICE ONLY FIFIY CENTS TIN & SHEET-IRON WARE TIN AND SHEET-IRON STORE. THE • OLDEST TIN- WARE ESTABLISHMENT IN BELLEFONTE : PENIP.A. The undersigned hereby desires to call the attention of his many patrons, and the entire people of Centre Co., tint he man ufactures TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE, Cheaper and on a larger scale than ever.— He keeps constantly for sale, Tin Buckets. Wash Boilers, Coffee Boilers, Fruit Cans, Dish Pans, Lard Cans. Wash Basins,- Coal Oil Cans, Stove-pipe of the best Rus sia, and ether iron, constantly on hand. • Particular attention paid to POOPING .AND SPOUTING. All work warranted. Give us a call. WM. S. WOLF, ja6i'6B.ly. Allegheny Street. AA/ ETSLER & TWITMIRE. MILESBURG, PENN'A MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN - COOK AND PARLOR STOVES, HEATERS FOR CHURCTIES .t DWELL INGS. The following Pattern of Cook Stoves con stantly on hand. BARLEY-SHEAF, REGULATOR, IRON-SIDES, FARMER, EUREKA, AMITY. Castings and all kinds of repairs furnished to order for all kind of stoves in mar ket. Russia Sheet-iron finished, Gas Burners neatly repaired. A large assortment of TIN AND SHEET IRONWARE of our own manufacture, keptconstantly on hand, which we will sell Wholesale or Retail at prices as reasonable as elsewhere. SPOUTING, ROOFING, and all kinds of Jobbing done on the short est notice and warranted. We will re ceive orders for and put up " COP PER LIGHTNING RODS," which are superior to all other Rods in market. We will pay the highest market prices for Old Metal, Copper, Brass, Pewter, &c•, ac. We always enndeavor to sell CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST. Try us and be convinced ja6'69.ly. " OUR OLD 11031 E," 1 lIE undersigned haring secured the ex ,lusive sale of this justly celebrated Store, hAve no hesPancy in pronouncing it TILE BEST COOKING STOVE manufactured in the United States to-day. They have improvements over all other Cocking Stoves, and ar.: pronounced by all who have wed or sold them, to be the best EVER OFFERED TO TEE PUBLIC We also keep on hand all kinds of PLAIN, PRESSED, FANCY AND JAI ANNED TINWARE, which will bo sold at tho lowest possible QM JOB WORK 01? ALL DESCRIPTIONS done at the thorlett notice, and upon the moot reasonable terms. Peeling satisfied that he can please all who are disposed to ho pleated, and that ho is determined no to he our done by either Jew, Gentile, Turk or Heathen,he ioritrs the public to call and examing our stock before purchasing else where. Don't fail to call and see his "OLD DOME COOKING' STOVES." J.OIIN S. LONBERGEB„ No. 4, Bush's Areado, Bollefonto Pa mnr24'99•ly BOOKS & STATIONERY N EW BOOK STORE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Book, Stationerg & Hews Emporium JACOB D. 'MILLER Has purchased the Book, Stationary and News establishment of E.insloe and Brother on Allegheny street, nearthe Diamond, to which he has just added a largo invoice of goods, such as is generally kept in a 11,011 conducted Book and Stationery Store. His stock consists of Theological, Medical, Law, Miscellaneous, Sunday School and School Books, Time Books, Pass Books,andDiaries, Every grade and price of Cap, Legal, Bill. Letter, Bath and Note Paper, fine French Paper, Envelopes of every description and Price,'Pens. Inks, Inkstands, Erasers, Rub ber bands. transparent and common Slates, Slate Pencils, Lead Pencils, Crayons, &c. -ALSO Daily and Weekly Papers, Maganines, and Sheet Music, a large supply of Legal and Justices Blanks, constantly on hand. Also U. S. Internal Revenue Stamps at face. He is also Wholesale Agent for Lochman's Celebrated Writing Fluid. Country merchants would do well to call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere, as I can sell at manufacturers prices. ja6'69 ir j rVINGSTON'S BOOK STORE. (EsTABLignED Ix 1845.) At this well known Establishment may be found everything in the " BOOK LINE," whether TIIEOLGICAL, CLSSICAL, LAW, SCIENTIFIC or LITERARY. An Extensive assortment of family Bibles, with or without Photo graphic Plates, ranging in price from $3,75, to $25. ALSO, all the Day and Sunda.y School Books in general use. Blank Books, Legal Blanks, and all kinds of Stationery, &c. Promrt attention given to orders. A liberal discount made to those who buy to sell again. GEO. LIVINGSTON, ja6Y9.ly.] Bellefonte, Pa. ri LA S 5! all rims and qualities, at IRSYIN JT.S 0 NS BOOTS & SHOES THE BELLEFONTE BOOT AND SHOE STORE GRAHAM % SON, GRAHAM & SON, GRAHAM & SON, BELLEFONTE BOOT & SHOE STORE BELLEFONTE BOOT & SHOE STORE BELLEFONTE BOOT & SHOE STORE ALLEGHENY STREET, ALLEGHENY STREET. ALLEGHENY STREET, One Door North Irwin Jo Wilson's Hard- ware store GRAHAM &, SON, MANUFACTURERS, MANUFACTURERS. FINF CALF BOOTS, FINE CALF BOOTS, Kept constantly on hand at the BELLEFONTE BOOT A. SHOE STORE, BELLEFONTE BOOT 4k SHOE STORE, BY GRAHAM & SON, BY GRAHAM & SON, AT ss,oe PER PAIR, AT $B,OO PER P lIR, A large assortment of KIP BOOTS, War- ranted, AT $5,00 PER PAIR, AT $5,00 PER PAIR, BY GRAHAM & SON, BY GRAHAM SON, We respectfully invite the attention of the public to cur large selection of LADIES BOOTS A SHOES, LADIES BOOTS A SHOES, and all kinds of MISSES' k CHILDRDN'S MISSES' A CHILDREN'S Boors A SHOES. BOOTS A SHOES. CALL AND EXAMINE CALL AND EXAMINE OUR CHEAP BOOTS k SHOES, OUR CHEAP BOOTS fr. SIIOES, ja20'69.1y. GRAHAM & SON, THE PLACE TO GET SHOES EVERYTHING NEW ,tz, WARRANTED P. MOAFFREY & CO'S IVEOLESALE .E RETAIL BOOT & snoE STORE [Dna door above Reynold's Bank.] Have just received the most complete as sortment of evcrything in the BOOT AND SHOE GIVE, ver &.ought to Bellefonte. Their entire stock, which is the largest ever opened in this place, was made to order from the best material. It was purchased for cash and will be sold much tower than any one can afford who knys on time. They ARE PRACTICAL, WORKMEN and everything sold will be guaranteed as represented. Repairing and custom work promptly attended to. jae.'o9.ly. ATTENTION ! REFLECT ! ! Befcrc ordering your BOOTS (R SHOES The only exclusive Boot and Shoe Menu facturing shop in Bellefonte. I would respectfully invite your consider ation to the g neral satisfact'on which in. every case follows my work. Prices reason able, and neat fits guaranteed. JOHN POWERS, ja6 . 69.1y] Allegheny St., Bellefonte. LIME WOOD COAL BURNT LIME Fresh burnt Limo always on hand and for sale at tho lowest wai ket price, at the SUNNY-SIDE LIME KILNS on the Railroad near Be Ilefen'e. We have no fear of successful contradiction when we ray that we have the BEST LIME IN THE STATE St is free from core, and our kilns are so constructed that all the ashes are sop aratoi from the burnt lime be fore it leaves the kiln. It is a PURE SNOW-WHITE LIME ! And makes as tine a finish as the limo burnt from the marble quarries in the eastern part of the State. Our facilities for burning awl shipping lime are such that WE CAN FURNISH IT CHEAPER than .the same quality of lime can be had at any other place. All orders promptly filled. Address, J. R. JG C. T. ALEXANDER. ja6'69.lv. Bellefonte, Pa. W3l. SIIORTLIDGE. BOND VALENTINE SHORTLIDGE & CO. WOOD AND COAL BURNT LIME Always on hand and for sale at the lowest market price at the BELLE! ONTE LINE KILNS. on the Turnpike leading to Milesbiarg. The BEST PITTSTON AND SHAMOKIN Anthracite coal. Also a new eonsignmen of plastering lath, paling, and sawed shing les for sale for cash at our yard, near south end of B. E. V. R. R. Depot. ja6'69.ly. LEATHER TREMENDOUS AMOUNT OF LEATHER! The undersigned has just received the most extensive lot of Leather, from the New York, Baltimore and Wilmington mar— kets, ever brought to this place, Consisting of Spanish Sole Upper, American Kip, • French Kip, Baltimore Calf, OIL FINISH AND BRUSH MOROCCO, KID .GLOVE SKIN, Whang Leather, Linings and Shoo findings, of every discription, all of which will be sold cheaper than can bo :bought at any oth er establishment in Central Pennsylvania. ABRAHAM SUSSMAN. ja1:11;9.1s. ,Ilellefonle, Pa. SEWING MACHINES A MERICAN BUTTON-HOLE OVER,-SEAMING AND SEWING MA CIIINE COMBINED. MEDAL AWARDED AT THE PARIS EX- POSITION, 1867 In directing attention to the celebrated COMBINATION BUTTON HOLE AND SEWING - MACHINE, we feel fully warran ted in claiming for it 'unquestionable superi ority over all others as a Family Machine.— The Simplicity, Ease and. Certainty with which it operates, as well as the uniform ex cellence of its work, certainly place it far in advance of any other similar invention of th age. It is also the cheopest,intrinsically, as well as the best, since it is really two machines combined in one, (by P simple and beautiful mechanical arrangement never before ac comp?ished by human ingenuity,) making either the Lock Stitch or Button Hole Stitch, as occasion may require. It is, at the same time, simple in construction, comparatively noiseless, easily understood, and, in a word, it combines with those advantages exclusive ly its own the most desirable qualities of all others, for it not only does every variety of sewing in a sues:mon MANNER, but in addition OVERSEAMS splendidly and makes beautiful BUTT3N aad EYELET HOLES in all fabrics. This is far beyond the ca pacity of any other machine. The SPLENDID MECHANISM of this Machine, and the superior skill workmanship and ma terials employed in its construction, are a guarantee of accuracy, strength and dura bility, and enable the company and its agents to Warrant Every Machine they sell to give en tire satisfaction. INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN ON THE MA CHINE GRATUITOUSLY Lessons may be taken if desired with a view to test the Machine, or to become bet ter acquainted with it before deciding to pur chase. Samples of work will be furnish ed upon application at J. J. BISEL .I 5 CO., LOCK HAVEN, PENN'A Agents fur Clinton, Centro and Clearfield Counties This Machine does all kinds et Stitching, Hemming, Cording, Felling, Braiding, BinCing, Ruffling, Tucking Sowing and Gathering on. This greatest Novelty of the age, is noir en exhibition and for sale by J. J. BISEL & CO, Agt's. Exarnine all otl•er "'achines, then call and examine this one before buying. feb3'69 ly. SEWING MACHINE THE SINGER, SEWING MACHINE Among sewing machines, nose made by the Singer Manufacturing Company, rank with the highest. Their manufacturing ma chines, have long been known as the best for manufacturing purposes. But within the past few years, they have given special attention to the production of a FAMILY MACHINE, destined to win much favor in the OUSEII 0 L D The machine which they now offer is quiet light-running, simple, fast, noiseless. Its accessories fur HEMMING, BRAIDING, BINDING, QUILTING, TUCKING, CORDING, FELLING, GATHERING, are simple and easily anderstood. Ifs -deli cate though enduring and tireless muscles of iron and steel, do all the work noiselessly, better, and few will deny, "Faster than hand can do it." They urge those wishing to pur chase a machine, to examine all the other manufactures before buying, as it will, for itself, overcome all the objections to the other machines that can be brought against it. Machines on hand for sale and exhibi tion, together with a full and complete as sortmet of SILK, TWIST, LINEN, OR COTTON THREAD and all the accessories for the machines, by W. W. MONTGOMERY, Agtt Gents' Furnishing and Tailoring establish ment, No. 7, Brockerhoff Row, Bellefonte, Pa. jy2B'69-Iy. MISCELLANEOUS TOWN LOTS FOR,SALE. ' • The under signed informs the citizeps,ef.Bellefonte,and of Centre county, that he ,48, just outside the Borough limits, and Aear the "County Fair Grounds," FORTY-TWO BUILDING LOTS, beautifully situated, which will be sold at reasonable rates. For Atli particulars, terms, ctc., apply to JG4N COLE, apri!69 6m. Bellefonte, Pa. miLsßußg- CARRIAGE WORKS SIIIRE4 S WILLIAMS, MILE3BURG, CENTRE CO., PENN'A., = LIGHT CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, PLAT- FORM SPRING WAGONS do SLEIGHS Repairing done with neatness and despatch All work- done at SHORT NOTICE AND WARRANTED to give entire satisfaction ;es ca-19 DOOR LOCRS of all kintimo suit every body,.?..t IRWIN kt, WILSONS. HARDWARE THE ANVIL HARDWARE STORE! IRWIN & WILSON SIGN OF THE aattaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaanamaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaanaa nnannnntainntnnnannnnunnn nnunnrmrtnnnrinnntinnnnn YVVVVvVY VVVVVVVVV V TV VT VTV VTI'VT VVVVIr YVVVIr inlnniiiitninininutinnnill 1 111111111111111p1111111111111111111111 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111.11/ North-west Corner of the Dianiond, BELLEFONTE,PA., is the place to get 31AhDIVARE of every DESCRIPTION Their Stock of Shelf Goods is complete, em bracing a full variety of Every Clas. , . In Heavy Goods the same va riety is kept up, etni,rao bag, in part, IRON, . of all sizes and shapes. Steels—Cast, Shear, Spring, Blister and Drilling, Ilorse Shoes an , l lloriv Shoe Nail:, Toe Calks, Anvils and Vires, different makes and prices, Stoves—Cook, Parlor Gas-Burners, and Cyl inders, four makes and kinds. SPRINGS— Axles and Skeins. all Azes, WOOD WORK, ail kids. f.r 11 ngons. Buggies and riages. GRINDSTONES, all and Kitchen do , Ralf Seiler, from 100 to 1 000 p,untl,, Cow, tvr Scales and BIIIIIIII.CS, Oils, Paints and Varnishes, MANILLA ROPE, nil sizes. Rad PACKINO The Celebra fre/ OR T ENT_IL FURNACES, for Dwelluugs Houses and Churches, PTT PS, for Cigterns and Wello woorYEN: WATER PIPES. lf any Dag and Length Call and their Stock bef.lre making your purbl use Are alwaye plonsed t show our goons. jarn.6,'69.ly H ARDWARE HARDWARE! NO. 5, BROKER lIOFFS HOW ! J. it J. HARRIS-TUE rLAcm TO BUY The subseribers vronlrl regpeerfully inform the community that they hare opened a complete STOCK OF HARDWARE comprising all varieties of goods in thn line which they WILL SELT AT TEE LOWEST PRICES Their stock consists of all sorts of buildinm hardwaro, table and pocket cutlery. carpenters'. mason's. plastei er's awl blacksmith's tools. and mate rials, nails, iron, horse shoes, and horse-.,hoc nails, rope tackle, FORKS, CHAINS, SHOVELS, AXES, ',RIND STONES, etc., etc Housekeeper's goods, saddlery, carriage trimmings, etc., etc., with all sorts and sizes of COAL OIL LAMPS, and Ake different parts thereof, together with A complete -ssortment of the best PAINTS, OILS, YARNISTIES, ,f7e They hope, BY STRICT ATTENTION TO BUSINESS a.ncl. a constant care for the ACCOMMODATION OF CUSTOMERS to merit and receivo a SHARE OF WE PUBLIC PATRONAGE ArILDERS AND OTHERS will find it to their advantage to call and EXAMINE THEIR STOCK J. & J. HARRIS, No. 5, Brokerhoff's Row ja6'159.11y INSURANCE AGENTS JAMES 11. RANKIN'. S. M. IRWIN Attorney-at-Law. RANKIN .4t IRWIN, REAL ESTATE AND GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS No. 3, Armory Building, Bellefonte, Pa Represent tho following Companies CAPITAL STOCK. /Etna. Fire, Hartford C0nn,.....55,502,880.19 Home Fire, New York, 2,000,000 Putnam Fire, Connecticut, 500,600 Guardian Fire and Marine, Phi1'a,...500,000 Wyoming Fire,Wilkesbarre, capital and surplus, 170,000 Lancaster city and county, Lancas ter, Penn'a, 200,060 /ETNA LIFE Assets 0ver,..... Annual Income, Surples, 2,000,000 Losses paid in 1868,..Three-Fourths of a Million Dollars. Dividends over, One-Half of a Million Dollars. Life Insurance on SU'plans. PLANING MILLS H. H. MACKEY 17111. C. WILES , / SAMUEL ADAMS P. B. HAUPT MILESBURG PLANING MILL. MACKEY & COMPANY, having leased the above named Planing Mill, and added largely to its faeilities for turning out first class Work, are now pre pared to furnish FLOORING, . DOORS, BLINDS, SARI, SHUTTRS, BRACKETS, SCROLL WORK, • and manufactured lumber of EVERY DESCRIPTION at the LOWEST CASH PRI ES All manner of work such as Scroll Sawing, Moulding, Brackets, La., &o made after any desired pattern, ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE. This company is composed of practioable mechanics, and Earned Adams, one of tho Co., has been foreman of the Bellefonte Planing Mill since its aommencemeat. Connected with the mill, and in operation at all times, is one of the latest improved COKE DRYING KILNS; which leaves the lumber in a perfectly healthy state, assists in preserving it, and in fact adds to its lasting qualities, while oth er methods of drying deteriorate, and ren ders it more liable TO DECAY AND WASTE. Lumber dried in a Coke klin, is dried per • fectly, and when worked and put up, wilt not SHRIVEL AND SHRINK, thus giving buildings the appearance of having, been erected out of Green Material We know that our facilities give us every advantage over other PLANLNG MILLS IN THIS SECTION and we feel perfectly free in saying, that all our WORK WILL BE GUARANTEED, to be of A SUPERIOR QUALITY. . We will (amid' anything in our line from n door panel, to a and at sneh prices, as man: t bat p - ore t le an inducement to T1.10.5.E DESIRING TO BUILD All tr.ters promptly fillet] and u fur share of public patroange, reppeottully s li cked. MACKEY E COMPANY. am 21'49-iy ;MILESBURG. PA EDIIITKD 13` ANCHARD, III.4Nc114.111), WM. 11 • 1111 H. BELLEroNTE PLANING MILL. 81-I::CI'ALID & COMPANY WHITE VELLow PINE FLOORING AND WEATHER BoARDINU, DOORS SASH, lFnrle of every Description UR ACK sTs OF ALL SIZES, and PATTERNS made t. order ing ••131.1LKLEY'S PATENT LUNE, 11ER DRYER," conueetod with our ' , tab, hAinent, we nro enabled to waanufseturo our work from THOROUGHLY SEASONED IV' ORDERS FROM CONTRACTORS, DUI LDE its. DEA L.BRS AND Tll.O TRADE GENERALL V SOLICIT Ell-*, BELLEFONTE, CENTRE CO., PA ja6 . 69 ly. LOGAN FOUNDRY, NEAR TUE RAILROAD DEPOT BELLEFONTE, PENN'A We are happy to inform the people of CeM.re and the adjoining countie.,, that we are now prepared to make Noose Castings; snob as Sash Weights, Cellar window Grates, &c., of all sizes. Grist and Saw Mill Cast ings, Sled Soles of all kinds, Plows, Plow Shares. We also manufacture the IMPROVED WOR TZ PLO T Also EG 3 STOVES, Stove Castings. Oven Doors and Frames. Coal Grates for Pave ments, Water Pipes, Wagon Box es, together with every variety of Castings kept constantly on head, or made to order. All orders filled prompt ly. Gi -0 us a call. Don't forget the place, near the Railroad Depot, Bellefont,o. ja6'69.ly. BAYARD, JINJUNS do CO MIS CEIT,,iLANEOUS 0. W. VANVALIN. 0. 11. LA3IBBILF V ARVALIN & L4MBERT, PLASTERERS; PLASTERERS!! We adopt this method of informing the citi zone of Bellefonte and vicinity that we him) entered into partnership in the PLASTERING BUSINESS. All jobs entrusted to us will be done in the shortest time and in the most workmanliki manner. From our long experience in the business wefeel confident that wo can givii full saticaction to all who may favor us with their work. Address, or call on VANVALIN LAMBERT, fob 17'69.6m Bellefonte, Pa. L OSE'S LIVERY STABLE. The undersign ed having entered into partnership in the Livery BusineFe, under the firm name of Isaac Lose & Son, adopt this method of in forming the people of Bellefonte, and the public generally, that they will carry on the business in the Burnside Stable. It is their determination to keep the very best HORSES, BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES, and to hire them out at the most reasonable rates. Thankful for ths kindness and favor they have received from the community in the past they will make it their chief object, to merit the continuance of the same, aprW69-Iy, $10,000,000 ....6,000,000 LAMPS, every variety and kind at IRWIN & WILSON'S HORSE SHOES, best make at lUTN cb WILSON'S =1 IVII OLE ROUSE AUSTIN ERIC'S R. M. 11,11,14 N , NrFACTIVRERS OF of Various Stylus, BLINDc, SHUTTERS. k MOULDIX6I2 LUMBER. FOUNDRY = ISAAC LOSE. GEO. A. LOSE
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