SPRING MILLS, i : — | = PERSONS TO TRAVEL Interesting Items from Our Neighboring | i Town, WANTED. ——Several faithful gen- Jusiness in our town has been quite | : ua . lively for some time; our Ee | tlemen and ladies to travel for es- report trade with them as being im- | tablished house. mensely active, of course they say it | requires a little engineering and sharp | figuring to keep apples, potatoes Ron | SALARY $780.00 AND EXPENSES. and poultry moving, butter and eggs | Position permanent if suited: algo sell themselves, but the other products | | 3 require a little skill to move, but move | Increase, they must. Tis true the margin is | hardly as large as a barn door, but still | it exceeds nothing all to pieces. Talk | ope. to a potato dealer about his profits, his | face will suddenly become very long. | But our storekeepers keep themselves | pretty well posted, they read the news- papers and consequently not only | strike while the iron is hot, but more | frequently make it hot by striking. The result of the election State reference and en- THE NATIONAL, A Reliable Woman Wanted, We want a reliable wowan in every | establish a corset parlor for the sale of Dr. Nich- 18 | Lined Bust, yt Protector, here; the Democracy rejoicing on the | A Every : | not to break or rust, absolutely success of their county ticket, while | motsture or perspiration. A new pair given for the Republicans are bewildered and al- | every pair that breaks. Husrantee printed on . i {| each corset, recommended by over most dumbfounded at their overwhel- | gous. 1 farnish complete stock on ming triumphs throughout the Union. | ment and pay a salary of $10 to $65 per However, everybody is happy and feel | 80d expenses, $0) sample outfs free. Ta | cents postage f le and terms perfectly satisfied that our country | Cen PO ICHOLS MANUFACTURING €O., will continue to prosper with either | octld 478 Canal Street, party in power, notwithstanding the | evil foreshadowings of the politician to the contrary. | Mr. John B. Heckman has just com- | OUR PLANS OF OPERATION ASSURE ABSOLUTE SAFETY. pleted a very fine residence, situate at the south-west corner of the roads leading to the railroad station and the | creek road. The dwelling is large and handsomely fitted up with all the | modern improvements, and the entire building painted a pure white present- ing a very beautiful appearance. It is| Make yourmonev earn yous monthly salary ‘ “ $10.00 and more made dally by our new Bysti- | matic Plan of Operation on Small juvestments in 1 and stock speculation I we ask is to investiga te our new and origi: | nal methods. Past working of plan and highest | ref. rences furnished. Our Booklet “Points and | | Hints” how to make money and other informa impervious to month Send 10 im Doyou Desire to make gr required. fits ree. cs fe ly FARMERS MILLS, The Union Sunday School Will Hold an In teresting Christmas Entertainment. The Union Sunday school has de- cided to hold their Christmas enter- tainment the evening before CUhrist- mas; the school taking an active part in the work and intends giving the grandest entertainment ever held here. Rev's Rearick and Eisenberg have consented to be present to deliv- er wddresses; the programme will con- sist of music, recitations, dialogues, | pless BiRbis Are Suc ete. - i 1s bers and the wrelched | Sophia Homan of Williamsport, i veling of 'amitude brightne nd energy, | at present visiting her old scquaintan- on al : Be } ces and friends in this vicinity, special | A number of our crack free been out hunting this fall, but have ; iy on add a. met with little success so far, i, 4 roe 4d For free book o Errors Kate Armbruster, of Bellefonte, paid both sexes her parents a few days visit last week, New goods every day, quick and small profits is the way our genial merchant does busites<; come and see and you will be convinced of the fact I'he "repairs done at the Union church ou Friday last made (quite an improvement on the ground and no one need stay away from church now on account of not having a good hitel- ing post to tie his horse, for there ample accommodation for all; strange it is indeed that some men never have time to help repair or do | anything in regard to repairing about | the church, and then always want to ’ be at the head of everything. th John H. Hagan, who has for some | tine been suffering from a very sore | hand is at present slowly improving. | John Stover and wife of the east end | of the valley, spent a few days with his brother at this place. Miss Leah Reifsnyder of Millheim, is at present visiting her aged mother and sister, Mrs. Geo, Armbrust, Geo. Homan and Mr. Foreman, their surrounding properties to avoid At present every person residing south | To sell Nursery Stock and a first. | straight thoroughfare direct to the sta- Consult sR LO BB | 3 i certainly a very pronounced improve- ment to the neighborhood and its at- tractive and imposing appearance will | no doubt induce others to ‘brush up’ | bel "i » i sy Yghade.’’ tion sent FREE a Sst. 400 Hach in the “sh Ps ral. GILMORE £ CO., Bankers and Broker, Mr, C. : Ong as a petition MR e012 Open Board of Trade Bldg , Chicago, 111. new public road from what we call the Granger hall up to the railroad sta- tion. This road in fact will bea con- tinuation of the road from Georges MEN WAN 1 ED. Valley and the creek from Penn Hall. of the railroad or having business in| | - that section of the town are obliged to | ¢lass ine ol KEN SEED POTATOES. travel a long circuitous route to and v . from the station, but with this road | No expenence STEADY open instead of going half way to Far- “id Tor 1, : . iv. | ant veekly., Out- mers Mills as we do now to reach it; WORK ddr G00D PAY week 3 as we will have a perfectly level and Write tion; the petition is universallay sign- Chas. D. Leonard, ed there being no opposition. . : an Pl 100e3m (reneva, N. Y. Old Reliable Specialist | 29 N [5th S Below Callowhill | = * ' * Philadelphia, Pa. Br itutions and all blcod die wryes and kid “ neglect or Lobb | ken is ¢c of this class of BIN] eXAmMInAL : : shots have on Office hours daily of | ire diseases of HE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEG 3 salves OF THE LTHFUL $1ON MOST BEAUTI SPOTS IN THE UNDERNOMINA. BOTH BEXES; BOARD AND SES VERY TO AND EQ is DING DEPARTMENTS OF STUDY. Gri UCULTURE and HORTICULTURE oustant illustrations on the Farm » Laboratory BOTANY and ZOOLOGY ith it microscope All uUnususIy 1¢ Laborgtory ivis NEERING } ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING; MECHHNICAL ENGINEERING | cour ss MINING ENGINEERING es Are sceom panied y very extensive practical exercises it «id the Shop, snd the fabnratory HISTORY AND POLITICAL SCIENCE INDUSTRIAL ART AND DESIGN LANGUAGE sand LITERATURE: Latin wptional.) French, German and English (re juired.) one or more continued through the entire corse MATHEMATICS and ASTRONOMY; pure and a plied M ECHANIC ARTS. combining shop work with study, three years’ conrse MENTAL, MORAL and POLITICAL 8CJ- ENCE; Constitutional Law and History: Polities! Economy, ete. MILITARY SCIENCE: instruction theoreti. i cal and practical, including each arm ofthe service | 18. PREPARATORY COURSE { Fall term opens Sept. 11, 15885 1 : | Or. {EMISTRY. w gh course i full and | { EN R These ¥ of J. B. Fisher's roller mill is to be re- modeled in the near future; the old machinery will be removed and all the | latest improved put in. Mr. Wolf, of | Chambersburg is the contractor for the same, One year, Examinations —— for adm ission. Sept. 18 For or other information, addsess ATHERTON, LL.Iy., Prest, “late College. Centre On Pe HENCH & DROMGOLD’S Catalogne SCHOOL REFORT Ww tia) Report of the Plum Grove school, in Potter township for the second month ending Nov. 15. Number of pupils en rolled; male 14, female 17, total 31. per cent. of attendance during the month; male 98, female 97, total, 98 per cent. during term, male 98, female 98, total 98, Pupils who were present every day, Bruce Crotzer, Cleve Wea- ver, Harry Durst, George Sharer, El- mer Musser, Maurice Breon, William Keller, John Stover, Anna Durst, Bes- sie Breon, Lena Poorman, Mabel Crotzer, Lettie Musser, Pearl Musser, Mary Yearick, Clair Durst, Mary Koch and Verna Emerick. Davip K. KELLER, —_g rn " ne JE a ey A wonderful improvement in Friction Feeds and ig~Back, Back motion of ( arsine times us fast a6 any other in the market. Friction Tuteh Feed, tausing all the feed gearing to stand still while back. Ing ; great saving in power and wenr, Bend dee fits Ln stam ps for large Catalogue and pr'om, Also ring Harrows, Hay Rakes, Cultivators, Erm Fiantern Rbutlerd, of Monin bei: CLEVAN DINGES, General Insurance and Real Estate. 18 East Third St. WILLIAMSPORT, PENNA. 0 Teacher, Report of the Manor Hill school, in Potter township, for the month end- ing Nov. 15, 1885. Number of pupil« enrolled, male 12, female 10, total 22; per cent. of attendance, male 92, fe male 90, total 91; pupils who were present every day Elmer Spicher, Da- vid Keller, Bruce Stump, May Stump, Sallie Brown, Ruth Keller, Carrie Spicher; visitors, 1, Tuos. L. Moore, Teacher, Ln a SAI PO ANG Old People, Old people who require medicine to regulate the bowels aud kidneys will find the true remedy in Electric Bit. ters. This medicine does not stimulate and contains no whiskey nor other in- toxicant, but acts as a tonic ang alter. tive. It acts mildly on the stomachand bowels, adding strength and giving tone to the organs, thereby aiding na- ture in the performance of the func. tions. Electric Bitters is an excellent appetizer and aids digestion, Old peo- 0 ‘ire, Life, Accident and All Kinde of Insurance at Lowest Rates possible in first class Cash Com. panies, Real estate bought, sold and ex- changed. Your patronage in vited and satisfaction guaran- teed. Write for terms or call at office. SHERI FF'S BALE. By virtue of sundry writs of Vendition! Ex. nas, Levarl Faclas and Fi Fa issued out of the jourt of Common Pleas and to me directed, there will be exposed to Public Bale at the court house, in the borough of Bellefonte, Pa., on SATURDAY, NOV, 23, 1595 at 1 o'clock p. m., the following real estate All that certain lot or plece of land situate in | the borongh of Mileshurg, Centre county and state of Pennsylvania, bounded and follows; on the north by lotof Jans Broom. on the Routh by Limestone street, on the east by lot f | stable and other outbuildings. { Seized taken in execution and to i the property of Joseph G McKinley AlLBO, be sold All those two certain lots or pieces of ground situate in the borough of Miltheim, county Centre and state of Pennsylvania, bounded and Un the south by Main Campbell es lot of J. H. Reifsnivder, ench lot containivg in breadth along sald Main street 4938 feet and ex tending to said alley Thereou erected a twee story frame dwel house, blacksmith shop, barn and other ot ngs Beized taken in ex ion and to be sold as the property of Win, BR. Welser, ALSO All that certain messuage situate in the borongh of | Centre and state of Pe of ground county and 1 t ilonville of bounded and the south by hy lot of William Sto- n street, and on the ning about 1-H acre ame dwelling house stable and other outbuildings Also, all that certain lot or plece ground situate in the ahove named township. county and state, bound ed on the east and by De Witts Run and on juck, contain nns 10 wit Ln # two stare fr of with istian 3 ACTE Seized taken in execution and to be sold as property of Benjamin Hick, the ALSO, snd trac township, YRiiia suRee, tenor nut COnss $0 feet 10 & stone, Lhenes feel tothe place of ed a frame dwelling bh ings Seleed taken property of Henry a All that cert of land situate Ceutre and described Spanish oak perches by | 8itl 1 slate Bs JE revs west rees east Brees west 47 pert GOR oe west wl! 7 degrees west legroes east 170 Bald Esgle creek perches 16 & hickon 149 perches by land stone, thence saute to ones, thence inn contsial i on erected a two story other outhuild : Seized taker property of J Orvis A. Wil That certal the ed as nl Ad 4 thos mis oesoribed as a pat then T degrees oa 3 deg revs east a fF QERTYES Wesel i Iw : #1 7 perches tos road, 8 si degrees east | revs © Eres east i pe counlaining deed book COUYeYOd un hereto. The seootd there worth west 24 perches fron 3 - West George Motton and north east cor uer of Thomas Grant and Jeremiah Jackson tracts, thenoe along lands late of J. M_ Lucas south 52 degrees west 104 perches to ped, thenioe along lands late of J M Lucas south 38 degrees east 24 perches (0 post thence along land of Jeremiah Jackson south degrees west 64 perohies to post, thenre by other land north 38 degrees west 160 6.10 perches 10 post, thence along land of BR. Irvin north de grees east 168 perches Wo stones hence along same land south 3% degrees east to place of begin: ning, containing 144 acres more or less and being the same tract which Job W. Packer by deed dat ed May 25, 1871, granted and conveyed unto the sald Joho MeClo<key iparty beetn The 8rd thereof being the undivided one-half part of a tract of unsested land in said township survesed in the warrantee name of Robert Irvin supposed to contain WW acres more or jess he saie of this tract being however made sul ject Ww any actual interference by or with older surveys The lu ber and shingles now at the mill sitaate on the first mentioned tract from part of the consideration hereinbefore stipulated for, and pass by and with the conveyance of the land | Also, all the right and interest of the sald John Mos loskey (being the undivided onesixth part thereof) in und to all thal certain message, ten- ement and trae: of land in sa'd township of Car tin, known as the ‘Joseph MeCloskey homestead farm.” bounded on the north by lauds of Chris tian Heverly, on the east by lands late of William Mann and J. J. P cker, ou the south by lands | late of J. P. Detians and David Brickley and on the west by lands of John W. Young, containing | 108 acres and allowance more or loss ! Al o, all the remaining interest so far as not received by him already of the said John Me Cleskey, in ard to the residue of the property of the Josep MoCUloskey, Sr, of Curtin township, | deceased, whether the same be in the hands, | posse sion or control of the executors of said Jo | seph MeCloskeyor of any other person or persons whomsoever snd whether the sald property be real, personal or mixed Seized taken in execution ard to be sold as the property of John McCloskey et al. ALSO, % degrees corner f WR the borough of Philipsburg, county of Centre and state of Penn«yivauia, bounded and desoribed as follows: Beginning at the north-east corner of the lane between the Episcopal parsonage and and the property hereby described and Presg. wisle street, thence north 28 degrees east 9 15 10 rohes oo 8 post, thence north 24 degrees east § 5-100 perches to a post on Ha fmoou road, thence down the sald rod close to the south west side north 77 degrees east 8 perches to 4 pwt, thence north 8g degrees east ~perches to a post, thence north 8004 degrees east 6.5 perches to a post, thenoe south 78 degrees east 2 perches toa post, thenee south 51 degrees east 3 perches toa post, thenoe south 60 degrees east 14 perches to a post thence south 60 degrees east 14 perches to a post, thence south 53 degrees east 4.4 perches to a post, thence south 35 degrees west 6 55-100 perch- ow 10a post, thence south 60 degrees west 46 hes 10 a post on Lhe north east side of & lane perch wide between David W. Holt and the land hereinbefore described, thence along the northeast side of sald same and one pe dis tant from line of Holt north 32 degrees west 18 yarches to the place ol begloning, being same vremises conveyed by the second party the first party by a deed Denting even date herewith Thereon erected a one two story house, one large three st frame dwelling, one stable, one joe house and other outbuildings, Seized taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Wm, H., Wigton, ALSO, find it just exactly what they need. rice 50c per bottle at Murrays drug i ; - nia, known as the Gratz lands and surveyed un | der the folowing warrantee names, viz containing 453 acres and 110 perches; one thereof in the warrantee name of William G. Batiner con { taining 440 acres and 166 perches; one thereof in | the Warrantee name of William MePhemson con | taining 158 acres and 63 perches; one thereof in | the warrantee name of Andrew Armstrong oon | taining 220 acres and 136 porches; one thereof in | the warrantee name of Edward Moyston contain warrantee name of George Satiner containing i534 acres and 168 perches; one thereof in the | name of James Glentworth containing 433 and 153 perches; one thereof in the gud 153 perches; one | name of David Beverage containing 423 and 163 perches; one thereof in the warrantee | name of John Price containing 433 acres and 163 perches: one thereof in the warrantee name | John Wheesland containing 433 acres and 1563 per | ches thereot in the Bollington containing 443 acres and 153 aud one thereof in the faxts onwmining 566 five it Bi be the same Seized taken i property of John Arde perches in all ROTES ACres containing one hundred and ninety-five No provements ny tn execution and wo t nore or les we sold as the tracts of { 3 of Centre 1d state of VV Sylvania, ed 4 aescrit ed us follows SLO SLOver Sisg degrees then A) per road 2h. cant romd AlONE «am In perches 168 s corner of | | weaver lands Jeng cast of ming ald Weaver lands north #434 degrees Lovie wr reilne Meas perches rec perches srehes neat pre wing the h was conveyed oJ a by deod dats fn Centre ©0 BRAID Iniy Wu Fourth, Alithat ist oe of grou 4d situate at Sandy Ridge, township, county and state afo « nid ng al & post on south side of the Ty ne sidd ratirond. thence by land of D & Co, sou ie degrees fred thenon and of }. Morgan & Co south J Legros x - feet, th noe by jands or Goms, degrees east 264 feet, it ands D. Morgan & or ol beg & Clear Morgan east 82 1.2 Gr 3 of west 82 1-2 We One his heirs 3 aid G, Co. north 71 1-2 degrees } feet to the place of beginning ocontaial half acre reserving to said Abram (Goss ote . all mineral in said jot, being the sam + iat which was conveyed to John Miller by John Campbell by deed dated Sth day January, A D 1574 Fifth All that certain lot or piece of ground situate in township, and state aforesaid. deserit ed and bounded as follows to wit: On the north sith, east and west hy ands of John Miller and | William BE M r containing one-fourth of an acre more or less haviog thereon ereclied a two story dwelling house and other outbul dings which was sold at sherifl sale as the property of ard Virood and conveved to John Miller by | DW Woodring, high sheriff of Centre county, | Ri 1.1890 Ou the severally above described tracts there on erected 13 double houses, @ single houses, 1 resident house, stables ete, 1 storeroom and house rombined, 1 office, 4 brick mills, pans ete, 1 dust or screen clay mill, 1 artesian well 4 enginesand boilers ete. 1 carpent. r shop, moni roan, blacksmith shop ete, 6 fire brick kilns, 3 brick sheds Seized taken in execution and to be sold as the proverty of Daniel Lasghwan with notice to Sandy Ridge Fire Brick Company, terre tenant ALSO, All that certain piece or tract of land sit. uate in Grege township, connty of Centre, seribed as follows, to wit On the south by Retfenyder, tv two perches neat measure, Thereon erect. ed » one two story dwelling house, stable and other outbulldings, Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of J. HH. Mesamer, ALSO, All that certain messunge, tenement and tract of and situate in Union jounahip county 0 Centre and state of Pennsylvania, bounded on the north by lands of Peter H, Bush, on the west 7 ands of William. Spotts, on the souin by lands of Joseph Aexander, and lands late of the heirs of Perry Lucas, and onthe east by lands ot Linn and MeCoy, and heirs of Hiram Tol. burt, containing two hundred and sixty pores, more or less, {excepting and reserv. {ug therefrom the lot conveyed by John and George Alexander to and for the use of t church Messinh,) Thereon erected two story dwelling houses, two barns, wagon shed, und other outs bulldings, Seized, taken In execution, and to be sold ax the property of U. M. Resides and Thom a W. Fisher, Admrs. of ete, of William Re. ALSO, tain tract of land situate in the Townshi of Boggs, State of Pennsylvania, od ne Dllowato wit: 4. W, Jackson, Sn the All tha Gnd SEE ‘Before the Snow Flies... pared for you. prices. We have pre- were There has all lines, Take get the best for the lowest and reap th eben efit, { {and ten acres, fifty Awo acres and erected under good « Irame barn, uitivation dwelling und other one and ontbuiid one { log house, bunk { ins seized, solid taken in execution and t be | as the property of Wm. Pownell £3 ALSO rend Adil i ground situate in re and State described a thal « Bp { 3 OL OF i sliip, county of Pennsyivania, bound tollows, 10 wit? Begin ing lands of William H lands ot William Poor : LOA post In the ¥ feel 00 a post ds of Joseph Gs ttenth perel road ir 6 i inte is, ( f Centre Potter town : Of te Of foul lc res of Joseph Areon. and » { described as a hickory on county « bounded Hep ir {egress west f degrees cast 11 i pe by other Beg res west lane IOETecE east H and of John Zeth rehes to stones; thence | 3 Jegreeos west 15 perches land of same 8 4d perches to slo rrees west 15 norih a by same thenoe § of Lhenoe I on 10 stones ®t are acres and 8 perches ros eal 46 perry ag 10 it road north orth 10 EY : 10° west 15 per. 10 28° east 46 per. to the place i ing. containing 67 scres and 89 per. and im PORT bs oreest ¥ fd of 1» wginnin Tel Ax gala sone nN wolf and W r. ina stone Ral ret Alt thence | 144 per i pine; 8 inkers he y £1 deg. east 10 pe i | pine ws by lad of ria west 114 perches toa chestnut, thenos of same sotith £1 deg. west 148 perch ye, thence by land of Conrad Decker deg. west 30 perches to the place of pi rg. containing 9 acres and SO perches The sixth theresa! beginning st a chestnut thenee along lands of NX. Decker south $ perches Lo Eiones hence jand of Drinker heirs north 65 deg. east 140 to «tones: thence along land of same north 2091.2 west 11% 8.10 por. to stones: thence ajong land © C. Decker, dec’d., south 6 west 135 7-10 per. i oontaining in all 29 acres | and allowance The seventh thereof beginnine at thenre north 61 55 deg east 85 perches to Bitmer south 2¢. 1 Aog. oust 200 perches tostones, thenoe by land of | John D. Decker south 624 deg, west 9.5 perches to | stones, thentoe by same north 280 deg. west 208 perches to the place of beginning. containing 22 | acres and 37 perches, nest measure i The eighth thereof bounded on the cast by | on the south by lands of Decker, on the west hy land of same, rs ESTs h by al nori} begin wg 1. fant 5 J 115 per stones, containing 12 acres, more or loss, The ninth thereof containing 158 acres and 154 The tenth thereof beginning in centre of town Decker's land | north 28% deg west 90 perches to stones, thence { by land of H Brockerhofl south 60 1.2 deg west 2 deg west 161 perches to black oak, thence south 34 1-2 | deg cast 53.5 perches to center of road, thence by | said road north 28 deg. east 43.5 perches to the | place of beginning, containing 27 acresfandj4 | perches, neal measure. The eleventh thereof beginning at stones on | ine of Drinker heirs, thenoa south 28° east 20 per, to stones, thenoe by same north 65° east 65 per. thence by same south 2% east 40 perches to stones, thenoe by same north 65° east 115 perch | to stones, thence by other lands of John D Deck er, north 20 1.2 “west 125 6 perches to chestnut, thence by same south 61° west 182 perch. to the place of beginning, containing 120% scree. On the within described real estate are erected two dwelling houses, two barns and outbuildiogs Relzed, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of John I. Decker, TERME. «No deed will be acknowledged until purchase money is paid in fall Sheriffs Ove, JOHN P. CONDO, Bellefonte, Nov. 4, 1805, Sheriff, =n ERIFF'S SALE, By virtne of a writ of Fi Fa. jssued sut of the Court of Common Pleas and to me directed, will bo exposed to public sale, at the court house, the borough of Bellefonte, Pa., on BATURDAY, NOV 50, 4805, at 1000 o'clock a. m., the Dilowing real eslate: All those two certain tracts or pieces of land situate in Penn twp. Centre count! thereof bounded deseri All that certain tract of land situ i ip and state aforesaid follow Begin sotth bank of Per i% 6-10 per. 10 pos Mherssouth 21-24 A R. RK. ther & 8B ( aiiroad north 71 « county described a8 the west Gentzel trove near Hore { ne of land of sult line and lan place of beg Wagner , of Bern deceased, €X¢ ulor Thomas A - a by i oo» arah Hullerd anid Michael Stroh Wagner, 112 of Poller ed by Michael First and nr Ksauf White, inte p The rst ihe ¢ ount of Henry J of Ann E. Pietch toher, administy ate of Noward First and final acco of Isaac Stover Stover, ale riwy The first = mes M. Lu- Smoyer of Susanbs erite. executor wis twp dec'd 1s The socount of D. Z, Kline, administrator the real estate of Martha Sam- The first and executor of nal of John account RB of Albert Hall, late RUMBERGER Register. ¢ at dec'd GW ISSOLUTION. THE PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between E M. Huypett Rearick, in the Centre Hall Imple- ment Works, has this day been dissolved by mu- wus! consent. The books of the firm will remain in the former office, to besettied by W. 0. Rear ick, upon whom all are requested to call for set tiement as carly as possible ¥ Ww M. BUYETT OU. REARICK. INJroTIC E~THE BUSINESS OF THE SHOPS in manufacturing, etc... will be contin. ved by the undersigned in all its branches as for- merly, at the old stand. oct31-41 W. 0. REARICK. RIVATE SALE «A PLEASANT HOME SIT- uste slong the Bellefonte & Lewisburg Turnpike, one-half mile northeast of Potters Mi is, containing 6 ACRES AND 104 PERCHES, ww Thereon erected a new two-story Dwelling House 18x24; cistern at the house with a capacity of holding 64 barrels: also a good stable, pig-pen snd other outbuildings. a filpe orchard of choles fruiton the premises. The land is in a sisnte of cultivation Further information can be had by sddressing or applying to M. L. RISHEL, novi Farmers Mills, —— XECUTOR'S NOTICE. LETTERS TESTA mentary on the estate of Jonas Condo, inte of Penn Hall, deceased, having been grant od 10 the undersigned he would respecifully re. quest all persons knowing themselves indebted 10 the estate to make immediate payment and th’ se having claims against the same to pre. sent them duly suthenticated for settiement, C. E EMERICK, Exorotor, Centre Hall, noviet A AO, Wanted-- A ¥ To solicit orders for* on Ter A | cuarantes survery stock. Jase io 8 man who will travel 50 Wile a1 CTA RANTEE NURSERY OO once : . 18th and Chestnut Station ‘ Joocté AUTION. MY WIFE MARY ELLEN ZER- » by, having left bod and voard i 2 my without cRuSe OF , all persons are in hae With anything on oattioned my scoount, as 1 will JAMES ZERBY Spring Mills, P. 0, by her. oot
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