=I Local - Department. BELLEFONTE, PA Wndnesday Morning, Nov. 3, 1863. .Tur «fin __ 7 1 , - rs.for x T'ire , i7ars Bill rver .Tr,h irtyk of :-:..!a. , iy exeC,el/,' . 17:t. Rp.rußLl,. IMMO ":F._: ,l C,' , . 771,':.:. ef • - e4: - .=.Dr , :!,..:! ~-:!,,.3 ' 1^: c . T'.' 1 - 1 T7::.:11 , .7: :4 - s:.t; Ar8;11 Z-I.l,inv:PP. .~, .... _cam T;~_„ ftr:..*o'3;lB , Ant 'l,n,tPr3 1115113 1;‘11,,:.: -, i:il . :;?: - .. , .1q. ,2:1.1.:1', , rork, fo.ncv. --t. t "71 O.TIRPUitI.TC %X OffiCe. 41117:-1c. done At Philsaillphia pric(:. . - . _ -re - ..II:SALE--Per.,Foo= io huy a good =La. should call. withnut. dpiny, upon H. W. YArrielt.:" near Hetmervillv, this county. See advertisement, . . . WE invite:thealleut ion of our readers to the „professional card of cur energetic ` 'and taltil_elk Young friend,.John P. Pot ter, who is.rivw. prepnred.-attd - will ftt lend'iiimifitly'io•illl bushiess entrusted .to hia eve.. wlio purCiii4eti the 'EfroC - efy i'ormerlY owned . by.capt, ll M: 7 ,lliiiikle, having added a larger stocltafliewif;nd-fresh groceries. are now7ditini"..a,,cripital..biisiniss The • .• tobacco-store Ai carried_ on in this lame room . . Teattitto dawn bills or Covering them with other_bills, or in any way defacing . them, is a misdemeanor.punishable.upon conviction, With . tmprisonment. Numer one complaints are made that bills care lully.put in proper places are soon torn down by thoughtless boys. When a man spends his money inexpensive posters to -advertise his business, he should be pro tected in his right to place them before the so long vibe violates no indi viduol right. lluatit AGAIIS.—It is with pleasure we chronicle tit ret Uri) of WV. P. Mac:mantis, Esq ,to his friends and home. lie has leCiiEUgfneeritig in Missouriland Ten neisee fite - the past ihrep years. He has learned the character of the Sot.thern -people very well, and gives a glowing and intercitirig ii - ccouut of: the 'financial and political situation in that portion of our coantry. Mr..Diacmatttts is a young man of excellent moral character, a first .class Engineer, and a good lawyer as well. We - welcome-him home. RE-OPENED.--1:1b. May & Loeb, hav ing purchased. as we sated last week, the brisk building recently erec'ed by our' enterpri-ing citizen, J. B. Butts, hose re-opened their store, and are re ceiving daily visits from their old cus tomers. At present, they occupy the room on the second floor, the Carpenters being bu4ily engaged in re filing and shelving the splendid room nn the first floor. They gave ra•hor. (ilea swy.; TIT esB!ntea tn the 1 ,,, 0r ”nd ne••dy mn towtt t' vic.nit , , •t 1! Their awn- 7 , Y1 00'e!ri-;n0. }•? 1.011 for r =I MEI .): , 1,• =I "I"s 1. e, ; • IC:I f.rnett-r,-,i , e1:1'i!•S baTH f.• 2. Ci:; 1141 d ft , rLe hal an 10-o;,i ‘;tici inrzwd fl 11+2 bas aske,i pertni=sion to ri•ie Thissicat being gra:2tea, Eilmoye made a spring for the ladtiere tut, missing his bold, wns thrown nrul , r,the . wngon, feet firemost:the bind wheel passing over his foreheadfintl,nekk Another warn ing for &l little boys to be careful, and for all parents to k.ep their children off the streets, A IiVERTISE. —Every business tnan,who wants to increase his trade, should ad vertise. Advertising brings the mereh ant.'s goods to the constant notice of the customer. Advertising enables the bust netts min of sma,ll capital to turn his stock quickly and- often Advertising -enables the merchant to do business on less capital. Advertising builds, up grade rapidly.: - establishes a. permanent trade, and keeps it active. 'Advertising makes fortunes for men in business, who -otherwise would fail in their undertak itige.. Advertising should be constant and judicious.- • Advertising•in a news paper pays, as a rule, in proportion to the number of r.aders it reaches. Ad vertise in the REPUBLICAN; it reaches the most intelligent and prosperous fam flies. Advertising mikes up for the disadvan ges of a poorly located business stand. The one "Ifin 'elfirtinferti 'Conitintly st the' door, whilst advertising draws customers right to the place. AN OLD OCTIZED OONE.—We clip the following notice of the death of Benj. Bennett from the Meo,dville*Daily Tepub- icon, of the 25th ultimo: We regret to announce the 'death of Benjamin Bennett, Esq.. who died at his re.idinee, in this city, on Saiurday af ternoon, the 23d instant. Ile was born in Pittsburgh, nn the filth of April 1790. and Tts, consequently, in the eightieth year of his . agb. He came to this coun kyabpitt the vear 1810. and remained tintiVlB24. when he removed wttl: his fami'y. 'o 13f ilefonte, where le yea- ac :ivoty eu•>:go.l )n hiss neonof differ.-nr kiwis He returned t.. :his c y i n 1552 ;Ind ..,:ett.!o , l nu his r.rrn rugi• :'1 F4.1r5.-• I-: 1853 11101 ~ i..!. 1 -.r , :iiL 5. MS MEI ME •-•• • ' - r • ar; MEM .i l ic . ...e:n - ot,ra:l 7, 7;13 :in d - -, 7,•')'•7 . . td • ME whoinst;rr: ! ci in ii;_ :in.':. old hg.e, has . gone down to the grave, .fe ePected as a citizen, and beloved as a pa rent:. - • LOCK HAVEN HOT AGAIN.—On Sunday night last. or rather. early Monday morning, a fire was discovered in a room over Ryntler's mu.le .-tore. at the of Main street lid Clin'on 2w-one. Th , bui di •g• bei• g anti in a tr..m.. 'Li- i and O. y tictfl tbey !lad te , a l l3, cd Mr. liyiill..r MUSIC-.t his bot's , !. the re•r \ IMIT ... : Nfr, Pyr.der cv,,li 1 —,E.1% 1,1.: , 1. - :: ?•to(1;---pirtno, organ ,, . :v.'s s:.-„ , :til :dso ri :e fart,i- F.:1;17 - 511 T, asi•' :3 ISSIEMEMI ME liopk was k0n1; , :i.,..3.:e.tit. and i:‘sured nb In"ura..ce, except on his w rick, which 'Nvi4 His loss i very heqvy Tiie work of , n incendiary o,gsrin, there"bav ii,g been no fire in building for snore time. prtrer-b, , oks, LooK. If NB It, EADF:R, we do not wish to.tell you that Consumption can be-cur ed when the lungs arOtaill consurned,nor that Dr. Wonderful,' or"ttny nliier f,ro,i , has discovered a. remedy that will make Uteri live forever, and leattedeath to play fur want of work. NO. yOu have heni'd enough of that, and we do not wonder that you ha - ve by this time, become die 'gusted with it. But when we tell you that Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy will posi tively cure Ilse worst case -?f Catarrh, we only assert that which thousands can testify to. Try it and you will be con vinced. , . . . Sent by mail for sixty cents. Address Y. PIERCE, M. D. Buffalo. N. Y. For sale by most Druggists everywhere. Tits POISONED Tosoux.—The snake's poison is in its teeth; ,but there is Some - - thing quite - as d ingertms. says an ex change. and ranch more common in com munities, which has . its poison In its tongue. Indeed, your chancosof escape from a serpent are much greater. The worst snakes usually glide awity, in fear, at the approach of man, uuleisdisturbed or attacked. But this creature, whoso poison luiks in his tongue, attacks with out provocation, and follows up its vic tim with untiring perseverance. We will tell you his name, so you will always be able to shun him. He is called a Slan derer. He poisons worse than a serpent. Often his venom strikes to the life of a iieholc family, or neighborhood, destroy ing all peace and c.infidenee, We have known this evil tongne Co work mischief in the hearts of a whole community, de stroying the sweetest friendships, and causing life-lOng bitterness. Ab I be ware of this poisoned tongue. The evil speaker is most abhorrent in the sight of our Heavenly Father. They who do such things have no inheritance in the '-ntany mansions," where.all is joy, and love, and blessedness. LIST or LETTEICS n•rtiaining in the Pot (Mice at Bel and lineal e• 1 for, (y. the Ist day cut N , .veinher, A. D., 1809. lirennan Ed ward :11c.E.ira,Mrs Sus A. Dozer. Evans &Co Allies, .\iiss• Ada, Bell'ey. It. 1% L•ob't L. lihtlr, it CS. Sons Alurphy, Mr C. Bea 11-nry Mt le,. Mr Jew 1,..y.:La S. '1 puny.lli s Lucy rot. , , 1: - . • Puttel.W. Mrs /I. • : ,;o L. INIM =Ell IMIIIIIIIM MI IBM ,' , 02 MT IN=IM 11 , v. L . vdi• .11,ggio NI: e••„ 1 fl.t..kins, Jos., .1„ 't 11,111 , , GEo F f 1t• lit 11,,ntsens. Jos A. 'IV i'lnms. J 1)-1.-ey loyotoitg, - Al z - zata.Wilia . m§. D Li,.h , y,Ars.: 4 aia. A. 11 ilk : soo. James L•pmun. L. A Witham-, licioupi wsen, lleury M. IV Lee, Sorg t Chas. 'Williams, Otis .M.E. Linn. Mrs. Isabella William-, Mrs. S J. Lawrence, W. 11. White, F. S. Moyer, Samuel Wcitm‘ire. Cha F. Mitchell, F T. Whiting,Mrs.Sarah Miller, Joseph-2 Persons asking for letters mentioned on the above list _will please say they nre advertised. "PUT MORE MONET INTO IT "—II i 8 said that many years ego tbe Proprietor of the ..4incrican Agriculturist asked friend of his, an old experienced Pub lisher, how he should promote the wel fare of his journal. After sundry re marks, to the effect that people would, in the long run, patronize that journal which really contains the most valuable reading matter, and that the only way to secure T his was to spare no labor or ex pense in obtaining the best men and the best information that money would buy. his friend closed by saying he would sum up his advice as to the way to make the Anierican Agriculturist the best and most popular paper in the country—under three beads, viz: 4, lst. Put money into it. 2nd. Put more money into it Bd. Put some more money into it. That advice seems to have been followed. No other monthly journal or Atagezins is . got up, at greater expense of labor and money . than the ilfiricukirriat. Every page shows this. Its beautiful, pleasing and in structive engravings cost aboutsl,ooo in each number ! Its ample pages are filled with carefully prepared reading matter, abcunding in information useful to all classeQ. whether iu City. Vi , lage or Country A large force of the best prac tient men and women arc constantly ere in ga he , ing. and .iftiez. end cowl , nsing .nfcrrcet Yst whi!c pr.- risrca st ~ xcee•lieg that of tll- S 4 G i al s gri EMEIBECIMI ESE IMEI IMO Err MEIIMS th; , MS ME n . ie^ 20., 243 13r,adway, N. Y. city CALL at-Buernberg's for bargains 'flntnv .~._. MEI ,I . , lE=IIIPE!IE 7'i 1' ENE h.l:.!:t'~.t ~r~~7 =ll3ll I, n u, ME L !' Jxo. T. JOIINSTNN, P. M mews EMMEN MEI3IIII 11111 a OBE ENIZI =I MEM NEW GOODS-J. W. Cooke, one of our most enterprising merchants. has just received a large Arid well selected stook nf' new go ads. He is determined nnt. to be undersold. and it is;our opinion .tbot ny porson who dealt once with Mr Cook. will be sure In gn hack sg tin. A Wstattm...n; int-;xicitte(l.and, with a bo , Or- of -old rye" in hiS'pneltei. brew Ititris,lf on tLe railroad track. near Pi,illip-hurg, and. a speoi , il Train t.onad for :'.loThantion, rantlYt - -r hip. Ina ngling him 'no, rihly 1ii:311:41:qq : 440 , ., he tv- , s stilt i g . hi; ileAskr.l sAgelitt..r items ti f , 21- his r • -' the Dith I/ n'- eln6k in then y4 . 341*, a.-storo , :toiii. at from Ph illl , l si c g,..,.. 1 ,11q5,e in the . c-i T.mqty!:j444„titio 7 ,,,lk!ssi,ivitA `shot throw*li tti . a.=i,ot - e u e in one of his lungs;*,.:anAtiislikiAti...;om ployed here in ihe - Ttrarisbmiin hod 'tom -watching, tnr- Otis opiairl.untty fora coni.davrabie . b:ngth 'of im e, hav ing - th;Jtifeied - ti; COMmit,ihis . atrocious deed. There is a ping of Catholics here ale threaten terror and . des ruction -to all Welsh and Englishmen .Thase rns cads cannot-be effected wilt civil 1-Iw. hence the import . ance of a vigilnneecont-, mitt te: Brown was living the r)ttat,_.we heard of him. The Waltman. Shot him was 'arrested, but let go' _ • • Cause—we don't kniity. LOFTY Contr.—J. H. Tolbert. Proprie tor of the liitttni Hall lli,tel,•below Junction, rai,ed a stock of corn which measured,l4 feet. It is, we think, the longest corn stalk we have ever tEren- Another stalk raised by the Major pro• . dueed four good ears, and two small ones. It. was not, quite so tall. Can any_of our farmers surpass this? We do not. .be-: lieve.that•Ohio, or the great West can produce better, "If so, we would be, pleased - to bear. POTATOES.-4t the close of our County fair, Joseph Baker, E.g., of Harris tp., left with us asp6cimen of three ;ark.- - deg of potatoes, to wit: The Early Rose, the Calico and the Harrison. nearly a peck of each.. They were:large,.and drew the premium. We were . retitietted by Mr. Baker to cook and eat the potatnes, and give our opinion of each, and if we had a prefer ence, to stare it That portion of .the contract stipulating the eating se. the po tatoes; has been mast faithfully carried out, at sundry times, by us and our Nat fly. We liked the potatoes very ranch; but. we feel our inability to express any pre ference. They were all geed. No tetra ly, and, we think, the most fastidious epicure, can find any fault with either variety, They were exceedingly fine. We have seen it. stated in our exchang es, that the Early Rose was a coarse potato, and unfit fir table use So fqr as ourjuilgmeni will go, we have no hes itancy in contradicting titis statemont.— We think them as good. in every par titular. as the and Ca lico. with the advan , acti of being two weekii every thine being equal. than any "It-or variety We think, however, that the 111/1:11ric!1 * trit qui , . SIS early as he !lose fm; r fl:vi.•ed p.m ilaq. au. i_}) n , I , e ...f the 1 - xti-,;ic,:; v...rietieF tni•loppl: tl•iA • ESEBEIM =ZEE= ME Lam, ..iii?' f- SunnYs e G r • dens, re..,r just 15,1 RS the :Iceit - •.rea:: fitis rieu.ity e a , " in'ormed th.a.Chis g •r e Las , sprint., ite rein .v:•d his p 1 tits otti the tird bed. he left two rrinain..- Ono he named GE'll. Ginn., the o•lier be named for Vice Pre , itlent Colfax. excee'oingly anxious that Grant &Colfax should prove a Nuecoss, and bfar atitin daut fruit, as is expected of the Ad ministration of those g.n'tletuen by every well-wisher of his country; Me. TL.ritbert gaye the two well-named plants a little • extra care. The result we chronicle for the pur pose of informing our renders of what can b e done by a little careful, scientific effort. Both these plants were supplied with a frame about two feet square, which was increased from time to time. until it reached the height of eight feet —the plants reaching about one foot above the frames.' To this part of the work we were an eye witness, .having seen them when the frame was complet ed, and the plants red with fruit. , We assure our readers that they surpassed anything we haye over seen. or have ever read of, either iu the American Ag . riculturist. or in Mr. Henderson's great work on market-gatdening. Now for the result. From the stalk. named for Gen. Grant,' Mr. Lambert picked 288 well-formed, good-sized to matoes, some of them very large. From' the plant named for Mr. Colfax. Mr Laniberi Picketf' . o6 sell - formed, liirge sized tomatoes. The best of evidence can be produced to• substantiate this re merkable yield: - If the American Agri culturist. or any of its readers, can sur pass this history of what the tomatne will do. under careful cultivatitin, we Would be pleased to hear frnm them. The queer freak c-ttnected with this history is as follows: The seed sown 19:18 tt e Red Cluster. and the Apple tomatne. Gen Grant sprung from ilat- Red Clueter, and, while there were a few eluQ els on th- s alk the bal..nt oof the erop was Lai) oni the being 1.0 s f . f . nc. l sit nr was, 'lto EMI EIS =I 1= MEE , IME =I !NM MIII :, : 7 PF: jrZ.r.r rri4ay vd S d ci.ty uonitig.s neat, 6th and tit some of Its siAo spliitingpertyrcuupees. This is no hula bug. Go and see him. T!e EIMIENI f , ;. t ... .~ .. ' L , ' T~; liiNEIMMIEM Grain and 'Ffnur-Marketsi BF:LLEFONTE, NcV. 5, 1869. r , . . _Harley S 'B6 White wheat per bushel 1 30 Red wheat - ' ' - ' • 1 25 Corn (new) Cali Rye per bushel 'lluektrheat per bus ... " Pl:titer. ton -- "' Proiriaion Market. • ' ' =. --$002(g15 p e deles, r• •-• rbrirrieg, " 20 P ea r- uer quart 15 Batter u l4o Beefgrealr per •- •-• 20025 Tif.ef 18(g2 11 Chiekene, eaeb, Di , • 25 T irkeys. " i• 65@1., 00 Ch-eFe per lb " Bnoih: . Lard.` (24 Per • - • • ®2O " ,1, 27 110lr,on.0prl Lamb per.dh...... . 1 . 00920 VVeal . ets.perlti" • '®.2o• p a ti t t;;o9 • • • _• - 50; Dried Beef • • -28 , . Lumber at Snoliv_Shoe Depot. Pine linaris. jinn ofcDliD ; slB.liti . rinr 11.1 Pine Be,r4lß. Hemlock Butt Stuff Hemlock Boards Siteminue?.Coal S no wat Shoe Depot. §ereneti ton Run of Milieu - • ' 2 80. pe r. tan . Fine Coal - • 2.U0 per ton muroy _Markets. ., Corrected Weekly by plo J. P. Blytnyar . 7 ' Nov. 3,1809. White Wheat, V•busbel 81. 20 Red " l6 Rye 1p bushel ;80 Oats. nen , ' '• • •• ' • 42 Barley. Plaxiecd Croirerkeed ' ' • Plkstei: diound • Salt in sacks in bhls tiniebarners Coal St9lfe Wilkei.Barie Special Noti9es. ALL Philadelphia is now engaged'in put.. tircup its stoves and other heating .appa iatus.. The auction room's 'are - filled - with sfoves of the passe and played.out.patterns. sent there by the meltitude.of people who have learned to discritninatelietween tbeat and that marvel inventive irigenhity, the revolving light base burning parlor or cham ber stove, of Messrs James Spear k do.,Nos 1116 and 1118 ,Market ,s,treek Philadelphia. To eye. tcoilee comfort and economy are household divini ties. the base burning revolving lightis as indispensable as the , eWing mac7,lne,rir tee "calorific" cooking store. hy the same in venters. We never heard so rip.py inquiries for anything of a household character as we hear concerning these stoves. Scruptilous- Iy near people want them because they make no dust, and emit from that circumference a cone of deliciously softened light, and diffuse through every aFartment containing them the genial atmosphere of May. People to whom frugality is desirable exttl't in the fact that these st .ves save an immense per centage of fuel over the ordinary ones. and that a fire once made in them need never be permitted to "go out" from one month's end to the other. To the finances of many a family this winter the revolving light stove will prove an unehtrn4ve There is nothing complicated about the operations of the revolving light. It is the most useful and progressive invention of the pro ,ent era. Io the many quiet discoveries of Messrs. , zpear. the cliumoterio is probably attained in the perfection of the revolving light parlor. mind In -Eir ear's calorific," that brings comfort and geud cooking to cv , ry kit. hen. Many . of the people of Centre county will benr tertinaor,y to the sperior quality of thcso s orys, hundreds of thew having been so:d by. ISAAC 11 UPT. A;ron't for CI rare 42,), TOBACCO & SEG-ARS IHAS. T. FRY. ,- .11!;1 7 ..:ri., k ',( ' :if,:ea:it :iii.. 3 li.:::ail Dea.'.er in T'..; B A 00.0 . : A.. - N1) - $ 'f!; C. 4 Alt S, - • SIX - I'll' l B'r. • mai lb. t TY ' . - AWriceriVit ' 6l;(rgrintrail t ;ll; 7- :160 Sag, , r 4 oP all g;t:itles 1,0 prices at,sl3. prtr tlinusenti,.and • •- ppyrs rds, •. PIPES, SEGAR CASES. . . . Anil all the various kindi.of,adicles. &tinily; kept in a. Vbitee'ci St •re. O-,;otis will • • be Rohl wholesale at nianniateturees - prices. •O ire us a trial'. L'in• - rite all to corn • and see Store —Opposite Broelierlifirfrliottse.', NEW TOBACCO STORE. " LEVI A. MILLER _&. COMPANY, - - ALLEGHENY ST, BELLEFONTE, -.PA., respectfully informs the public • that they have opened anew WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TOHACCO . STORE in the new builiiiug t rocently erected by J. B. Bunts, where theylavott large - stock of TOBACCO. SEG ARS, MEERSIIAUM PIPES. • SMOKING AND CHEWINU TOBACCO, the very' - best and of all brands;-. together with a large assortment of , GENTLEMEN'S Furnishing GOODS. ' In contmcifou'oith the ahove, they bays also opened an extinsiire!. . FASHIONABLE EATING . HOUSE on European Principles: Everything inthe • best of style. • MEALS AT ALL HOURS. ; apr2l'69.-Iy. • L. A. MILLER. - CO: . MISCELLANEOUS AUDITOR'S NOTICE. The undersigned, an Anditor ap p••i ted by the Court of Common Pleas of Centre .County, to- ake disposition of the money in the hands of D..Z. Kline-Esq., High Sheriff of Centre county, arising from the sale of the Real Estate of Jonathan Kreauier, autonget those legally unrifled thereto, will attend to the duties of his ap pointinen.... er hi 4 rare, in the Ilnr•ash of m•liotoote. Momby. the IDth.day I No v.•mbar. A 11.. 18110 at 'lO ..'Moolc; n. m.. O f said day. oh. o and wharo all porsons niter o. tot are rogotdrd to attend. and praeom o).. ''r 1M forev r t beroattoy lobar „n fun.). M. Y CUM..” I odittor. n. : )-3 I', r, , t ie- .gi ,L r It•rl.wore 11 !IN :itel,lll.l ti ac tl,a:ll, - ..1 r:ttot 'Phi% t 11 ! 1 :7. T D".' 11,1. C. ME ~:... ±: ua r:r. P ,Ilectio , „ - themriclvv3 In.lch'etl to pari iirni are re=ipecrfal v Itlvit.ecl to call ind settle and thus Cave , ‘oetti. J. B. . -J: T.V.AfiNaL 00t.1.11.9. ' MIS .;: -...• *--' -'DAUGS',.-&c.,,-.----, -S.;IBviLsoN',S.DRUGSTOREi NEW LOCATION 40 1 00 1 00 Southwest COI:. el 4 of High and Alle - gheny Streets, Bellefonte, Pa. (No. 1. Bilpfcramogr's Ruw.) 6 56 16 00 The subscribe? respeetftillylantiounees to hiy t.utnerus eicquuintanoes aid the pa• lio in general that he has-feinovea his DRUG ;& MEDicINE STORE, in the corner, room- 0f..-..,Brokerhotrs..new on'the Diatnond:.rtherele*.hifie constantly on . hand. a large stoelcof • -.-• ..1/1113148. MEDICIKES, ` , PF.R.ETAIERY, P .DYR STRFP„; mEriTs. VARNISH, , TURPFix_TENE;;. , , .7.ll3Sr:ea Oil, Coal OR,--Ltitrifts,..ohitnneys Brushes, !lair Oil, Extracts, Toilet 1 2 • '..Soaps. a variety of fancy articles ten nu • •iner , 7....; to mention ; which .he offers,.at low rate:: h'nri warrants the ridali o - ft he - aiti eles,as, represented. Purchasers! willptease , r toctohor thks, and asatnine , and pricceofhis goods - before purchasing eliewhere. • AT! Physicians' Preseriptii - ins and Tam ily Receires2.carefally . , pitupoupded -at -all .urs of the day iir nizht.`ll ; callirtiat . ..store opposite Reynolds' Bank. The most celebrated. and . popul, , r •.: -PATENT —MEDICINES: - . . . 7d.00 per M 14.00 p 6-111 -are Ocept. - e(instantly - (in , band' and for 'eale: . . _ , • . ":!. S. Wl' SON. NEW iDRUG IN .BROCATUEICFP - 3 NEttriLOCK BELLEFONTE,-,n; - - 21'0 • " 10 110 to 3 00 3 25 to 3 50 .... .5- 08 8 .00 . . 7 T3'ie nfideraigns - d . tale:i pleasure in announce ...ting to the citizens•tif Bellefonte—Xentre,', Clearfield'counties "ln "'gen, er, 1. • -I - they-have jitsf oneiteld _the • N ew . Drug St4refor• - the acCOinnM= elation of the .public, And .they. - • 'ltiirebY extend a cordial invite - • -need all _who : may be _in • -need end wish to obtain Fre-h, PTTRE-AND•GENIINE. • EDI- - • :' : tiE 11 - ALS; IlRUttS . ft ' ' all inch article s as are, kept a FIRST C . LASSDttITtI• STORE„dately selected With erekt care in the Vithia Of N. York and Philadelphia, by .the Senior. part, fief of the establi‘hm.•Ti t. wh , i s bade civet, •30 - yrA &xperience in the art: The cierman: . • Language •spoken, tten. here. as Well as the Englyk ; 1 1, - ingitiS - benne 'Ay be accurately aridzatifully pone& d. in either -Language„ and at all honks during the , • -day or night. We modest- . • . • ly and kindly ask for liberal share Of publics favor - and.patregkage.2 We make no attempt to enumerate the ar ticles kept in our establishment, since such enumeration would take up , he greatest spate of &newspaper. We - would merely say hare that. our SELECTI9N & ASSORTMENT is well n igh einn plete. Com , - and judge for youre . eti . es... „ Besides the regular D UG 1. ME IIiCikAWA.7II7III.IOA'L - S we have a fine lot cif P f ‘NCY-ClOPDS.s.utlfal EXTRACTS`:-NEr - PIiMRII4BB For Lad lea 7:, - 1 3 0.05 1 P, VaingIMPPU• •••-, RIND AGE'S; HANGlNY:Pgatiti r r.:: ETS. SODA .F.O.VNTAIN.2WITIL CBE A ,JI • —• anti well eelerite - d t,;sy*r.ug..ngn, and a hea•l' - r . --l•ri . ;fitiVid cents to $2.50i 1 frit: 4 r- A CALL. j e23 - '69 lyr Ztr, & Aysyyz4:4 P. DRUGGIST -& A POTEIECARY 5. 'Bush House. Bellefonte, Pa... • Dealer in Pure, Drugs and Medicines.:Ed 31LOc.ind American erritiner.t , [lair, Nail Hurl TLnrh Rr~i tics' Piieket Wedis: • iiil-;;'(;e eriireFs;irtuietil of Fenny G9o4s, Audi ir tare usually-kept in first .IeFF Deng S• lie is alFii SOLE PRO Plt the hillowin;.arti leF, which hays already . ail:tie...l u iarite Fele, ' - 01.E1.1': ON R. "OWN m and ! si ifich no fatnili Shif j uld be wiibont. HEEN'S.CELF.IIWATETYLIVER Pills rife a fetid and effectual earbar ie. and as al reuirly in ver dicinulaint . and. Femal'edi ease:'. are unsurpassed. NoneAlenuine with. out.' , 4 111 E SIGNATURE OF ,F. P. GRWEN, . . ORE EIt , L:S VEGETABLE .P .11'1.414 .or, as-14 reliever of pain,. is a tnerlieine,fot either internal. or external.use and is tu r ,sur. 7 the.di4eases tor which it is rec olu tnended. Put up, in bottles, ,and refailn'at 25 ets. 50 and one dollar. COMA . REbTIT UTOR • :is, as its; n anie indicates, A RESTORE-R -OP TUE HAIR, .•- • it is an elegant ; hairdr. wing. removes dan druff, 'cures all , ernptinne.ef•-the-sealprre , -. stores gray ,hair to, Its:original neh.r.and stimulates the growth . et the_haii and whir= kers. Price $l.OO. Pbpicians Preseriptiongi an;dfaxnily rec,.E ipes 'carefully compou ud ed. Patent illedicinee : ol` all kinds kept.eon •stantly. on Band or purahi.sed to order. ja6rB9.ly. , k DR.sAqEys A TARRIi firmcbY _ . ' 1.1 . 44.U.a/Di.l . ; at ti .••• a. ' 4, the poisonous - irritating snuffs and•:.trt,tiig Caileac : he jpeoi le-hsve long been htimbtitiged. - datriply palliate. tor a I.hort drive the digitate In the Nags, as there ie danger of doing in the use of suck: ninitrume, hvi ifproduces PnnirECT'ANti Mt. MANENT CORKS OF THE IVOnKT CASKS er Cnit.ONICI CAldnitil. ad thousands can testify. tdintmlbl,7llo 11540 7 is owed with alba , up. plit.at lone. dpTantttWAl llKdn.tCul is re= leaved and mired as if by taught. It 'removes offensive breath, Lusa or Impairment of tile Kens'e of teem, mall or hearing. Wet:mini: .eF Weak Ryes, and Impaimal ilottierSt t ccb'cri. cousin' by the violenee of tbitarrh tliiiy all fretrently ore. We o ff er in gooth faith a standing reward of $4 1 .0 for a . ease of Catarrh and, we eannot. me. . , . FOR FIALB BY MOST BRUOGISTS BUY W II RIMil PRICE ONLY Fir tY CEINTS. Ask your druggist for the Ricitztiv. but if tio bus not yet gilt it on slue, don t be tau off by neeepttrig tiny miserable worse theta worth-. lease üb.ti ure. but. enclose sixty cents to we “nd the Ittmeily will be Feint you post: paid. Four p,tekii2es $2.0(), or one e-zen for 1tt0,00.. raid a two Cent stamp for Dr.,Siige's paw -1.11:1 t Catarrh A.i.lp.ss the Proprietor. , . PlEittlE. M. it, 1. 244;0 N; Y. _ . 4 1011. ONLY.—For an article 1 having p : rPiluirkll. le mile. address Mrs MORG AN. 13.9 Fq 'Fmk N. y: jr2rt_3,„. ITA NTED—I. DY AGENT::4. in ei;try V Ton n and Villaee; to sell what ..very Ludy - will pnt-ba , e at sight. Addrraa Wag. W ILLI A A'S. 129 Fuleon St,. N.Y. je23 3m WA (ON II U. 13 BS, 114 cs, and_ fellpes large . .and - s - rnall. at .. IRWfI & 'WILSONS'. arei t Iheß x DRY GOODS, &e 'pHILADELPHIA STORE! 111/..ILADELPHLA: ST.O Li.El PAILA DELPHIA STORP KELLER -ik!!4LEISSEII. --- • - • ANOTHER NEr f \,liWik-lr• . 4;WATROE - W ANOTHER NE 'Ed" Dge SPLENDID ,-- AISkW,T,MENZ,.''Ar-,.-..E.A.Lri • AND WINTER' G 00DtF-Y.: • - - the best ea94,j1;43 11 -1 1 4.,00,' hest assorteesroekso.3 s inaelbjfente• or CentrarVerfinsylii44l4l3epnew::" 1111 )FDADELPHIROM;;-iii -- . BROCKER ',ch • op Sc, FOR TrietkeirkStS .- - -,.-- : They have Silks. COlihrgs Alpacas, Merink: Wool DelainessLustres, Ginehama; , Prints, Lawns.,Hand. • kerchief., Kid and other GlOves Hosiery Bal . „ , m 6 ra4. 3100 p - skirts, tind a 'general va „ -variety of Ribbons, trimniings,,Buttens. !triads, etc. , at the lowest priaes.. FOR. GENTLEMEN. They-have 'Blot Blue • Cldtbs, Flack - and T-..iricy —Cageimeres. Sattinetts, Tweeds. Meltonsi Water-prtof • ,>' • Ciotti, Silk. Satin _and comm - Ja •i Vestings, etc., in .great • iarjety, and at prices, • • ' that • will Rive, • . ' : • general • --. . • - - fa, tion. to . buyers. . - _ . . . . Their ;READY MADE CLOTHING .is - cheap and enn.sists , Oveicnilis Dress coats: of: varinus 'qualities and prices, Plain and : Fancy vests, •Cassi mere and Flannel I vershirts, Woolen and daten undershirts, Handkerchiefs, nook ties, Calf anditip Boots- : and Shoes, - Guut Bdots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, and . 11017SEHOLD GOODS in endless variety. suel- as Pipets, Oil Cloths, Rugs, Rten , n.lVrislins, Jileached Drinitigs.'Sheetings, Table •-• • Cloths &c. ••&c -&c • . . Theirst . o&k eQUEENSIVAP,E et! 1:1R0'-' • CERlES:eatinot,be le - toilled• in quality or price. • Call mat the Philadelphia Store and (inn: . vineeyourselVei thatrELLER & MUSSER have everything you want .and do business nn the principle of "Quick:Ssleii and Small Profits." • . •• • .•• • . . . ja 6'69-13. . M THEPLETII 1N OTHE CIC RAILKO4O.. , (TREAT xtrift TO STERN S ERU :9. Eking to!,he Tpuo of.Tanke.e,Doqdle. The great: Paciffc Railroad's laid, - : From ocean unto ocean, . And now .comple eohnection'i An- enterpriAn g -notion ' • - Tho ;nighty work, at lost is clone, So'sperdiryand ." Aiui now in ten days we can run Fro in' lie re to Siin Fruncisco No more we take the ancient, route, The 'eta horrid slow. thhig It banged, th.e,paesepgers about, And wore out all their clothing. .Citottes, for the tea of each verse -The Great Pacific Railrgad's laid : Frpm ocean unto odean, ,?` And we buy elotbeg from A. STERNiiIiIIC), A most - delightful noti. n. Through "passengerei - by road will call at thi.^ntors of A.Sternberis.b'e, fore starting , and provide themselves .. with • a complete outfit of the`elegibtand substan tial Spring and Sun3mei' Qlothing. the very list assortment 'of which will always be found et: A. Sternberg'+'Store:' 'People whoAravel by .other..rootcs; so people taho, intend .by any route at all, prefer to stayirit home. can find the most superier.aocl:scasonaye,-garments,, Jor.every ocCit,ioti;of everyyariety, - and at thi• lowest prices.... _ ~..D. o 'not fail t our• atocli befyre purchasing ,els,owheiti;,,,if you .clo not, we are sure You siirry't ha t . - - yOu did not. Our goods are put (town to the lowest figure: We sell whote•auits, 'according to quality. = *, RANGING FllOlll 16./50. TO $lB.OO —the ve y beFt. • ' " A. ET F33NPERG, Allegheny St, Bellefonte; Po _ _ EvV STORE. HARPER' BROTHER S Hav'e7tip — ine . fl ENTIRE NEW .BTOCK.ordooris iof every description'; at their new store room on Spring street.; which *CO purchapiirat; • PANIC_ and will be sold as low if not lower, thanl can be foUnd eladwhere in. this section. Their stock comprises in Dry Goods,:: •: . -Notions,- •• .-*. • Millinery-:Goods;. Fancy Goods, Clothing; .; - -er, Shoes, *• • Hats ‘4, Caps, • ' • -Carpet-Bags;• I Umbrellas, -• Parasols, - • Gentlemen and Ladies Fui nishing Goods, Ladies Cloaks Sc Circulars . Silk..and Cloth, . •-- Carpeting. Groceries • Queenswaro cte STATTONER.7, and everything else that is to be found in a vreastooked country etore. coviizalr .PRO . DUCE. taken in exchange for goods; and the highest market price paid: " • s QUTOTAIN NIMRY caoszzy n tIIGLEY CROSKEY'S •7 1 ,- C e 011EAP OAK! STORR; - BAG LEVILT,B; CENTRE CO , rZI:Tg!A -wr, take ,pleasure in erineunelngto far 'Wlers the titiblia generally that we keep •iionFtantly'on Mind. at our store in Eagle. trille, Dry Goode, Groceries, doe., and . SELL •-AS -CHEAP . AS ANY STORE in - town or cv.unt ! ry. We shall itlwaysfie deavor to •pnichise good , Goode' 'anti war arnt everthingt as we represent it. We also always pay the -• • . ' PRICES FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE. Please call and examine brit: stock for onreelves. jal B '69.ly. DMINISTEATOR'S Nonce: A „Lettevof tdministrat ion on the •tstittx•ef Bailey, ate of Purgii.on town ship; deceived. having beep iranted to the undersigned, all nersors knowing themselves indebted to said estate are requested tomake immediate paymeor, and those having claims against the tme. :to present ,them duly authenticated by law for settlement. . JOHN OLIVER. aus2.s'R9 Rt. A rireirs. H oits § l ;tg ES,, begt.n.lake at Ikrfic & WiLaWS DRVGOODS D 0 NO ORGET - That the place to btiy Ohaap-aOA3; CALECORS, 5 1- -; DELAINES, SILKS, SATINS; -4 -,.-: OASSIITETS, • BLANKETS:. READY-MADE CLOTHING; for Men and goys, is at JOHN W. 000-KE,'S CHEAP CASH STORE, REYNOLDS' - ARCADE, •ALLEGHENY• STREET; BfiIILEFONTE, , PA. We start Al ut oz the'urincipleAbf"Bniall profits, and Auick Returns,". and. how well we h:.ve succeeded is itnown to everybody. OUR GROCERIES; OITEENSWAREAItri • . GLASSWARE, are nf , •tlie very best quality and are sold at the west reasonable rates. -Wo pay at all - times the highest cash price for Wheat, Rye, Oats. Corn and Barley. We"' ' .most cordially invite.every body to give us a call. before pur chasing elsewhere. Do not forgef the place. ' REYNOLDS' ARCADE, ALLEGHENY STREET, BELLEPOETE, PA. ja(1'69.17 G 4114 EXCITEMENT--! EXTRAORDINARY CONCENTE,A TION OF • , ;II 0 W-E r r T r A N „ - • :of Bush's Arcade. in • Renini •No. l• and 2 have Just, returned from the city with a lafge, and extensive stock ofSp - riag and pumper We ate flow ready' to- offer to 'our enstcmers more; extensive and better av sorted stock than ever before offered to . the . Our extensiii'stock of ' ' LADIES DRESS GOODS,__ Demands - pitrtietiltif attention Great Bargains Notioni, The lateet .sty.les or „Spring, and Summer, Cassimere alreadY received. READY'IIADTV"CLCiTAING warranted to give'perfeeteetilfaction. A large - assortnentorliatif, Caps, Boots and • Shoes constantly on bawl; - • Our Grocery department dunmac3 particular attention. ' A full assormenevon'stafitlY on hand,the-beattlaelnarke4:can.affeitdi - IMRE SYRUP, ..SUOAR; 'TEA - COFFEE Canned Fruits, Je Domenic" and Foreign Fruits, Cheese,and Pastiieg _of all kinds, andevery.other,aqiele belonging to the Groce!iy peparttnent. . . FARMERS, MECHANICS 7 non rlq, LOON to you't inforoAt One dollar _saved- is . still one dollar 'your pocket. Then eon and see at what astonishing LoviPrices; " HOWELL• GLLLILANP. &,_ CO are, selling. Diy-Goods and -GrOoeries.- Come and examine for yourselves, and-be gonvipeed of the truth. DON'T FORGET TTIE PLACE, BusWiicade, .Itootrte - ifo. 1 and 2 ANOTHER NEW STORK .BAIIDJOtPII & CO., ALLEOHENY:ST; (j~ liride7a Building.) BFI.LEFOFIB, PENNU. CHEAP" 4TEW YORE -.STORE. COME' ONE I COME ALL SEE FLOW, OSEAP WE .OAHSEL.p, DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, CLOTHING, • ' • 'FURNISHING GOODS . FURNISHING GOODS FOR LADIES A GENTS, : . FOR LADIES do GENTS,"; COVERLETS,_. COVERLETS,' - • ' HSI° A L INSTRUMENTS, M USLOAL INSTRUMENTS, WATCHES, • WATCHES, • JEIVET,Ry. .. .. • ' JEWELRY, SILVER-PLATED WARE; SILVER-PLATED NARA .. . • all a which Iv . e . wtirranti and .at A FIRST CLASS WATCH MAKER constant , y on hand and all work . ararrititail A 'liberal disoount for tholtade. n a gall. • , E 9' 13 7.. P 4 41 " • • DRY GOODS AND GROCERY STORE, ' " • NO. 11; Bifotilltooria NEXT-DOOR TO, TRE . POST_OI7IOE, , . Is the phioe for, bargains in the *ay of E - : Roods, Clothing, Blots and Shoes,. . Rata and Caps, Queens and • • Cedar-Ware, Grooeries * CANNED AND. DRIED ill/ITS, - ALSO, NOT;ONS . ; 4:641f0, Evirything in - his line is sold at ; pry tor. Prices: • POLITE. AND. ATTENTIVE CLERKS, - • • •. are alwa y s ßl - attendance to wait or, his numerous customers. TO, • HIGHEST CASH PRICES paid for all kinds of marketing itild•produci. Cash paid for ALL KINDS . . OF, GRA4V: . Goodsdelivered with pleaturv. - No•tiouble en show goods. Give him koall- before pur thawing Ise.rherc. ja-fi'diLy S.A.PDLERY, to spit the trade, - WILSON'& aItiMY'AND PROVISION STOR2 BEE TT le flotr Aked ta' elOcct , ies of all Iclada'ffif.tiQa , to be, oiditOrscr' AI 'RUN ELI 4;11. : ci - itoogitY zit PitovrsiOgtivrtc,. IRE r att eiSeny. S treet rtiik . 1 - .itt• i S E tlvent7 per cent, fatenper tkan_nt, any - oth% estubtfehmcot" in • own or nett of the very beet 'kept Cott-t Jantly_on Boeadibg-honso keepers,lxad .Meade ;A' fant glee, • would do Well, to give him st call 14tolv yerolittFirig where;: . :Do LOC feirgit the place. - •3 •- Ruich-La. BROADCLOTHS CASSIM'gREp,. jafY61).17.1,, • ITOFFEE, Tea, Sugar,' gillaiatif, fa abaft kJ 'every thitig nrually.ckept aVa • Grwery. Item for rale low at . fI,UNELEI'S. IDEAS, Beans, Boup Peas, Soup Bfaug,f6: 1: sale Cheap, at'. M RAINICU`S.. ANNED Peaches, . Canned Tomatoes:C- Cannel Apples, Cap ed Coin,.tiatied Fruits . of all kinds kept censtantty ea and at: • 'lt tiNittitl: -r I RTEI) Vedobps„.Prjecl,,Appiear. D; 4 .• f all Iciatfg;;Arn _, - ht. It:UNICIVEL ("UNDIES, Candies., A splendig mitrlety 'LI' of Cat:idles and Nuts, f. r 5a1.Q.107 , at QuE sr.lswei . tg of the very. beet qriality . . for sale cheap; at M. RUNKLE'S. WILLOW Raiirti`s, - and Willow.Waro of VT all kinds andiazes, for sale cheap; ot M. RUNKLE'S.' (ARA:••O3.I3IS, Lemons, Figs and Mal, atie at M. IfUNK POBACCO, Tobacco. Chewing Tobacoof I Snuff and Segars, the very hest and o, all kinds, at M. RUNKLE'S. CUCUMBERandotherPifklea Z;tA Cataupirnalidesjelieso; kinds at. M. RUNKLE'S: J.,W: COOKE LA SS TVA RE. Glass Fruit Jsts and Dishes, a fine assortmeat a , • • ' • ' •, lif:U RNTCLE'S. , TTRBNS_IDE I , ..THOMAS. • ___ -. • Offer- to the:Public one of The' largestitnd best selected stocks of merchtip• disc. in Cintre ctiiinty... Call; "examiniand • 'see for yourself: - :.. - , • , ... ..• 1111 tirge# p nr'rs - . 61 isfacti gts a uji . d r Zh u te e s ci : w .p a r i c r es n . t . e a d ni t y * found 4 THOMAS' P.ICES of .all varieties, ground to order and ivarranted to - be strictly pure. tbp. only phtee ymi find unadulterii• ted Spices: _Try them •for your , own.- sad& faction.- :You can only find them at .. BURNSIDE k THOMAS': . eaffee in ills, -- s °rola; spaVasillitkos, - kOes,flisionsek forks, chains ao. at . •• .• . 4 :- • BURNSIDE a THOMAS: . .HORSE .0014,A RS, if you dOn't was; your. horse's shoulders galled 'and made s(ire get good horse collirs. at ' . . BU.IINSIDE & THOMAS'. • ARistESS,'collaTs, cart oii.i!tge lA. • ••:.*,hiips, ip great •iititaiek, meat gears,.., eadqes, tilarttnOle;, cjipok lines; c.art:getirs. tug. harnen,"..:bliggy, harnete;•hamiii, &41: — Everythiiig diary: line,,fitt„ . - fifes, sea hair,bapkpst, to. - Rag. 7QU out tif"ctitZli "•• •. ' • ' . )3 UR AIDE" ITIOMABt.• -higheit • rnark , t prkti paid for - all • • -kinds country-produce; • BURVSIDE as _1110l1fAW:. . TINE • .GROCERIES; :: mocha coffee, - old _ goy. jars-, best quality Rio ,coffee, best olong Week - teas, green teas, loyering syrup, golden syrup. Drips fine article' ha king molassqs;.riee,-, and •everything in the grocery line at the lowest cash prices in the market BURNSIDE . .. 4 • THOMAS', la the I . T . IS' kitown to till in Bellefonte through:" tbe "eounty: if you Weil! :good article go to • " • • BUHNSIDE if: THOMAS'. .r, .EATHER ef all daseriptiens, french calf jJ skin, span ish sole leather, moro sheep skins, linings.. Evefything in the leather line wairanted'tt give. siitiafaotion.• at, . , ..BURNSPE a THOMAS'.-. mors of all kiedo, at. - • BURNSID . E & THUMAS' H0E.4%1A KERS TOOLS and findings, is 17 all theitvatieties, at • - BURNSIDE k THOMAS'. N• PATTERNS of oil cloths, at m ill duced prices, at - • ' BURNSIDE & THOMAS'. NOTIONS, NtftIONS SADDLERS BUCKLES, hooks, bits apota - rings. Everything a saddler waste for the muntilio•ture of harness. to :be tonna at , BURNSIDE it TIMMS': ASKETS in all their varieties, childrena B Ca ri.tges, willow ware. gym pistols, powder, shot. caps, eartridges. &e.. at 'BrRNSITIE & THOMAS!. FIIII S, EURS, O I I ONc; of all kinds. iitolring's glover, Hatiriker , hiefs. combs, pocketbooks, in all their rariery aid di•ry chez-. 13 1 ,11,N5TD14.1 & THOMAS'. TURKEI reaches isi; oranges, lemons, all kiiidirol foreign I mite, Hams, hae..n &e., • ISTIR:qIIE THOMAS'. CAI . CNED. F.I- peaches, 'tereatee piae e.pples. and peas in great varie ety,- t SUBSIDE .1 . T.T.rgfirliS; W h . ...T . E.F . 1811, herring, mackerel, &e.. ja6 . 80.1y: - 101LIABBITS SOAP, Win:Flagon and Kvist LJ olive . soap, Dobbins' soap,. Jess" Oakley's soaps; eld eastile, pure, Palma soap, Merlins's soap, and ; a great• earioty of Ath. er naps, at , • . 11711th:tan's celebrzr,d•aotitectioas,:, : .Whitiman's aelebrated chopolate * Buker's ohooolate, Sin itlVroboco4t . i; Ohimi-Ginger. Americin.Fick:es. at „ . - • .1117R14SIPE nitimA jalV.B9-Iy. MILLINERY -A ND TitNCt." BVIR . : The undeksig'ned wouldiiweeftilly izifera, the eitizens of Bellefonte,- and of CenFie County, that she bas:oiuraed a large awl 'es teneive stock` of . . ' MILLISTRV":iv 'FAN ' tY c;00138 • . in the 'store ' roomy - rirenly oernpied G.,.Lirin stop. Irei : tisOda 'are all new anc; , were purehaied.fori cash' and , blie is there fore prepared toF el 1, it edueed.prfeek. 110'r expPrier.e4 tht f llnainese - iiiirra t Le., her in saying, that the of Mil&lntrgc funte, nr sure till:maw} inencj , hr vi. iting her store bilfore wnrlesing. latest Style and fashion . iqatee — can alwry _be seen nt the store. ; - • NI. sir GROCE : RIES T&c. 11.1':-.... , ..: : . RtritlCLE;l3. BOOTS, SHOES, -&e. BURNSIDE 4 TDOMAS' BURI4SIDE a THOBiaS!: MILLINERT t'tiLEFONTE;.PA: PATTit • WINTERi...
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