THE NATIONAL. FRIDAY Morning, DEC. 11, '6B. 1100C.E. On and after JanitAry first, 4§69,4,t0 psz per will be isvt'eif*Zl4i,s the subscrip42VV - ic6 1 ,02* lien. an;i s iinil ; :be' paidin cuirqaCe.6 ride be .N a lig,f 7 e hope knowing'.thenzkeives ctrrear will cone forth promptly and pay vp. Ai .:2 7 , . -: ::A11 7 1 7 of our subscribers 'wait: .1 -iv a popga ) ilarli .- ett zaft4 Az ..717,20i1i 7 -i.:, ii. 4. i ; + ~ • - • ' `‘, , il7lt7er.qaml that time of their subscrik . -- :lion - to:this jammadjWill exiiire in two weeks aRtZ-if ilesirogsfof r9ntiniting willjrthilt I . tho tiottars, ilie•sittwe4tion price. iou WORN . it is expected that parties - prdering job' Work will be prepared - to settle their bills on the delivery of mirk. At theyr - ices now with vs the profit's small, being constantly below any other gOice in this sO9- lion of the Slate. , Cash dentanered for • the "raw material," „and. wei cainfce , do otherwise than intimate to our patrons that , they will consult ourconvenience vpon ,this hint. Tire don't fe,4 ,particularly - • m&cenary, but iaidel the circumstances fed ' • oiirseltes jusliafible in suggesting in "this mild way the propriety of our creditors reit dewing:unto CeesaV the things which... J . o :e (Au saes. - , ';II.:N.A.TCDRIAIf; It Is a noticeable.fact that but few indeed we believe: none, of the many individuals ivho havotiVen publicity their views on pie Senafiiiriargiies-.. t . :0:1,•13:1Vc any per'Sniig;ihtipress.to n'.lain in the selection pf 4 candidate.; I"._!;',lch has been Said; andithe.grealvr: Of it well said: Anil yet is moat of these efforts, we can detect .no diTosition . on the))artof writm, to commit themselves - Aefinitely to any one candidate.. All .mho are, or who are likely to . become, candidates arc enumerated 'and without :spec ulating upon the probabld chall deFi r of any, the legislattire and The people . axe told what slibuld• charactefize, senator from Snell a • Stateasthiq 'and, at such a time as .the present., , nova little 4ratifYing to know. that: there are so paany,mea scattered here' au s d'there thronghout the-State; who sbow.such an - intimate . acquaintance with the'i Wants ''of :country.. their articles on thl.Ssul*.pt inclfeatp,; and -Ir - ho - '• ., diSOny.. stickan „nccnrate k trpian— .nature,. -an a its possibilities,,as.appeays -di:sit...end •-neriatien.,of;wlfat, is .reqnisite - i a hu - map . weaknesseS, induces ,unto. believe tliat in some Cases at least .th'e'slaridiird.or excellence is-'beyond the reach of-human . - a;t4ipment. For ourselves lye will say, and - indeed feel disposed to be exacting, ,we shall' lin' satisfied with the bestAzian that the times and circumstances of , is • all _welheno ugh; and, , • 1, necessary that •the'nedple shoUld, be fore the assembling . of the , Legisla ; - ! ture; tlioroughlyitaiivas the merits of those who aspire to this ,Irosition, inasriiiioi as it has been. more than intimated that„Legislaturea formel', ; ;O'ccasion: failed tO • - meet the . exacts wishes:of the sovereign ;.and although'weUre not j . ;repared. eV 0 that tegis'iative'bodies are -int.; • maculate:institutions, .We. are' more than half inclined. , to that sattst . d . ctio”,....will he. aiven iti dais inaiter,inasmuchas the IniaieriY fun nished them i§good,.;:and they. can' scarcely fail to make a good selection-. Wre are not without our individual prel•rence; we bell'A;Ofiat Grow, 1lI:u shall, 'Sdott,.,Or : indeed .:almost any one Of the many otheramention ea in this connection would ghe oitr people reason , to feel prOildig :Qt . + represen tati'Ve; And, :is' on a former occasion we will say,that Nl'o, find no small gratification in the fact that Pennsylvania is so prolific of - .good rrrrn. However,Vefeel it our . duty' to nnsel cant:lets, - 'thoughtful ;:n6"-. on the palit of our in this matter: They, owe it to themselves ; and their obligation to the public render it no - less neceSsa' ry.. The number and-quality of Lle candidates •• asking "'their 'attention, make a careful diaoit#iii . ation abso.- 7 . Intely necessary. The following ex-: tract, which forms the close of aar article in tiA.Franklin . .7kiosilO`ri j on this subject; stints up thO entire, affair brief: - ' •: "--" " ' Gentlerifen . of We Legislature ; don't give us a party ,hack— .ve'll pay,. them With places . to which they fit—don't give:us aMan Whose, preT tentions emanate from his, purse— don't give its'alWeal; . znati .. ivhb will be Worked by Otheit-'-=don'tgiVe ris a bad man whO woi.k for himself give us a wiee'inan, an honest mau i an industrious man,,a 'man in whom our . people•will helyrotid, man to whom the country can point'and say: "there is- a' great Senator - from a great State " 0 1 1:1MUNATOBIAJL In neeordmice with the custom, aulged in by the. Republican party, of giving - to otiewhe'has been, tried in office, 'and has given satisfactiOn, an opportunity tO ,do„,better,. the. Press or this State, with ,a unanimity very flattering. to Geary, urge him. as hiS own successor." This expression of the popular will, is, as we have estimated almost unanimous, and we had lon,; since concluded to do nothing that would interfere with what was the evident desire of the people Still,. we shall be excused fo giving vent to our feelings on a mat ter that very closely qffects our local pride.. every man who rejoices hi"ii "local habitation and - a name" . nattk rally feels'a pride in anything whiCh tends to enlarge his estimate of his own neighborhOod. And :although, we have not ourselves beepignorant of our fellow citizens, their individu 7 , al merits, .or fitness for prominent positions ; we are gratiliedin, no small degree, to find that people - in other sections of the 'State,' are not tunni Cl fill of us. We_shall ftip on sharing in any honors - that 'bay' be I:yaped Upon any one ofourfellow. oi`H. , !ls. This we dO on the ground of a community of interest. We quote with pleasure the remarks 'of the Deleware County American, con cerning -our townsman Gee. Beaver. T 1 e 4merican, it sholil4 be bornk. in muul.v maown as One of the ablest • A niOstAgnifiedlOurgais.:'in,AW, .Ittate's.nnd' its sugiesfiAs z ) redeive C arl attention. `BUt9leat. it for . 1 '; 4 •; : Titel Republicans favoring the re nomination of Gov. Geary are active in_nrging his claims-upon the party, and,some of them are ,so impatient] as to Odvise' tlie, State' Convention at an...unusually-- early Wreatern part of the Sfa l fefherefis a movement in favor of div...l!:eKle , of Washington_,county, •l ivtifto" n the North - Repttbli co.lMistArelinitine, npOn Retchiiin ; the man-who first contested the noMinaL tion with'Gbaty . :' manner of iionainating:O'candidate there,should be time allowed for, a fair., _discussion : of ihe l 'of the;„candidates.. and. for that consideration which Will . lead to the - selection , o'fthe'lnan: Whn, will, not only fill the office well; brit Who, will.prove:sriccessfiike hold the . thati , .-where'• 'Republicans are .disposeduto contest the n'onnnation of, Govern Or Geney,:they should` not - volentarily- weaken.--,T .1 3y the:selection of -Civilian. The pl..m rewarding. soldiers .isln good one, and.,works, well.L it -will probs.. ; bly work <Pito other .soldierk ..a,,like,,„(opportunity With those . who have already,-(been rewarded. liolieving these. ,th,ings,: 'We's . ti,a s gest pandi-I date for . Govekniii, the nanios(f Oen. ' lames .A:p.c*vei„ C.k . c,ep county, kiiovii; to many aa . . l lr,csident 7 of „the last : In 'thental . :capa l diy,he . is . the:e.q . u.alif_not the SiiPerior i p, l fauy,Ko*entsoliet: (i ; fonrS*Pi c , - I. l P;* a ,man,,of:!high deSeryingS,. haying. fought., well, in thnlite - war in:_citish..tlio r liar i -e in" aide' Me r lna He elo449Yit, .lafaVe,,ancl tedi'llibiiiibljican; ,noininated, the,;;S,t44::.froin: Erie-to the . D:elapt',..7-Vp,:Alcyrtht kno W 'that' he will . accept ti 0 h b:l4 si;e' offer;:hianame s in , ! the, libpetliailie' Wilt; and to,. ..p;-.4la6te the..Claiisfi'of.Rpnblicanism !Nllilt 4TdNQ CO It itkg Pot 16 ifikatiE: . . :The :116104: 13":"McEiial15-;''`Ob wn's appoio tccl 'to vacp.ncy,oc • e;isioned fig!), has:doling. the .:tisvo.•Aerriis:last' . . pas. tut: which . iheiviesidecl; . tileaSiUgliiaiiiief;•lis . '46ll l " right minded action, fairly Avon for • iliittiglftlit'l4d'%% - igies' . ..atid',l ; es - Rect Of to (16 o 11 capacity, saving. !and..excep, tin; wrona-doers and crimi al' f vtlhat.c•,y.ex,„.grade,, •with , -.2%Vboin :hei seems.to' have no •ltindred Jas FL • tiiigthe Jiidge With . 19. .41 of the Bar made f a very iigat propriatp. sp4.ch,: which. was:, replied. to by.,111,:-gonor happy'. manner., .:„.A.nnexed, , Nye"; dime- ; : : thee correspondence To HON: : IpleaSiint relation •WhitlliThas you as tlibTi'dident . :of; tile` tst•entyfifth . • Ju i dial Distilt;,. acid the inemberS''Ofth,C tar; and`44ers Of: the ''(JOnyt of centre county„. in abeut to -terminate. . 4ft:orls; I)lcas tire to . embitice the opportunity bias allordezi)ttittcStify''otir . aiii‘; i i , diiv of; the: abilitiv; '„„ a ...;—,l,.rtialit , 3:7; , *ith , lv.lifeli • 0.1 •have , discliarge&-the 'I le4 1 1"1 1 f 1 ; Cl l ) • 1.1 ies- lic ve o e upon you Be'" 131es'O'cl'$5..iesr.eiye the, askirar l ic,e of olii.rineSirpgatds, for 'your , _ . NITtU: .Ai so7,o Judges. Jut; :_;.llcistetiiiSU'if JameS Macmanus; ter, Edmund BlanchatkEvan l lll. Mandl ard, Wm.. P, Wilson; Thad.'"Pfr'Ste' . -phens,: {gray;' B..l.ldiZhiStaT, Adana 11 . 6 Y; 'Jas. Ai .. Beayer,- - ' rs " B 1 Bush, '11: Stitzer,: J. D . : Sh ugett, bum; LaurnnOire; 43.'.1-tew• dersOn.,:: 0: T. "Alexand'e'r; W 1 :: - ' • 31. .Kealsh i ; Hoover, • -"'' Jas: IL Lipton; Prothonotary: 6-1. 'P. Gepliatt;-C.: :-D.' Z: Cline: Sfietiff. -• To Jim McMiwus, AND OT1161 1 :L 11 ; YOUr letter •has just . be'eif ree'eilred: •As my short term of Presicl env Judie' ifbw terminates,-nothing •cduld - afforded rue greater gratification than' the kind and flattering . ; terins in which you the rnembers , of fonte Bar, and.: the, oilicers'Of 'the Qourt have chosen tip 'notice . the res' lation that has subsisted betweent.us:;; I. shall cherish this evidence of-your' Approval with pride and pleasure and. the recollectiou.of my. associa,.. tiou With ,yclu i will 2 be . arnonst the. nfo'st pleasau t. of : my life, Thanking you each, for your uni lbtin kindness and courtesy,' I trust .. and hope, that prosperity . uiay at, tend, yinethrough life, and.that your fattite may be joyful and happy,,. i • With' grOat'yesiipct I remain,. . Yours truly, . J. B. IM' 4NALLY 71-1 E .DIUTY 01 CoriGr,mss ..Everyhody has had his `'put" con cerning the doings of Congress, and every man who aspires •to dO hiS oWn thinking feels called upon to suggest to the body which represents the assembled:a7isdoni of the cotin :try, what he terms a proper course of action in the present crisis. We use this term advisedly ; for no politician is without.a crisis. Almost every, tiewSPaper . in the country, has laid 'tioWn a plogra.mtne.which its author confidently hopes will be closely.fol- - Jawed by our national Legislators ; and to ensure its adoption, ruin, speedy and: 'complete, is threatened .unless it • be strictly followed out. We have on a former occasion gent ly intimated the propriety of Coli gress immediately 'upon. its assernti-. ling, giving some . defißite and more satisractory, shape: to our suffrage, laws; - and'at the same time suggest ed what occurred to Us 'as the appro . = priate thing to bcdone,on.the.finan cial queStion. Aiid a now. that Con 7. press has met, it convened on the 7th inst., we can no longer refrain from making a few additional suggestions which as a matter of Nurse, we mu;:t\ esteem as of vital liiiiiportance. A. ....4hq illustrious, jn- 3 ,E;tecordanT dtPlIonr; 01 ?W r.vi 4 r* aletailee, ~ Atent-,of wlhat ers, nersef!tr,.o 'for the national i .. :elfaTre. This pies sage, which was remarkable chiefly on account of it beirrg his last one, Was in no small degree c..l7planaory, in its - btiaiaaS.; 'The butdefi of ibis -. son.:-was an attempt to_ account for the hallucinations. or something ,; ; I. ' worse;under which he has' 1' forthe-paSt twO'oic-tkroje - ats. We undertake toi3ii, - 11 , 3vb; - evef, - that its, effect . will lie very to that the final slaiemeatmade.by the cbn- , ,Viptqltprisoper; before re'ceiihig', sentence: - r‘lt"MaYibegetifi 6ii*athy : in hiS'behalf, bat r cannot'bYP?'ssitiil ity weaken ,popylCAoFt of -his !gat; ,='*e ask_ of Congress, that they Aq,coh,siderate: in their treat.' ment of him ; ;Making (hie alliisian= •ces for the wealih'eis.' 'hiS nature.sympathies: always given' the'''‘rinder-Ldogkin, a ;fight; Pa( l.6 oo,We'Pan-)Jut think that be : „ Ell more unfortunate; ;., j?ashly. importzlbaEN' • , ,Of th Blai es,' that is tO's . dy,AtOnt-', gonfery, - .ab'd 'his warlike`' brotlie`r" Fran l; I §po'4,k., sorrow rather' dlan anger. Are we : ,unreas, onahlo;•ln•Asking:that:Congtess: shall .`do something „ L ;for Itheitil '1 4 1'fi'ei, too late '-iideOn l #4 . :r publics' ar`e ungrateful..''4 4 hey : arye. deed. unappticia . tOci When)wegaek,wai tliere 1. 1. a ctiine, when , :they were - riot heady' witli'iiiii?O4ad i t sugg'e'stions , :conceit ping the Irian agenieut, .of. the ship.!-of] they.:(oYer: fail , toiurge withitheiripeculiar tibn tofrtheiri views And if slit lAaVe‘' they not 811'11441'6' 0 1 4 11 0 ) .1t 4 rA 1 404i' ' ::-141::JP 1 0: 'not,e o.i.ei•ianxions, insjisluthatiphisl , par fnobileqpitticka . shpuldibe , speeihily , mitdf fot.; ti tlie hoitOl: And' o fit 'l7 gbt'viaiee..ar m .4o cl4 4 - y,4 4 ana I .4ing prpyiglokiistfoiAllem, Ave 00111 d d uei eferen ee :Stigge4i'ihet :•,priety!ofiatiiiii r egt , • nli.litary. • .f.det! partnrent, _while atithes*ruoi time iirer ''inight feel asSuredAhatiitiiiiOStai arf: o- raneft - outs .ocinld'itt""ii.rOV . !. , , ..• 1 : 1.1, /09., thah`Sue'Cisiurntider th ,skilful, manage c,Al9nigom- Aery. Tliese are bat .onei oe ,. .twoleof: naanypsuggestions it lour - . dtityiltot '-iiihice" 'gee* .; t i a 11 a ! .• • '(/ • " • • oursel ir,eS„ on, thp :gro umi of, itod .• • • •• space, from urging more. ,i 1 ;NEW 11.D.VERTISET&ENTS: • decd.. Th UuderSim ' nril, au., auditor ailpOitite,d by s' Court 'of 'Centre coo b t`o" aoke gljistrkbuticif , ofLth :botanic in qtte blonds of Josiah Aconn; ailjninis,tratot the 1p a rtics - -Oil ti t will a tip)? d, di q dtittes of tine:n t tit 'his office gctie to, on' Ft ictiy;•tic Btlt2of 10 o'clock. 0. GALO Auditor. - arell ts • f : TINT-TIiE.MATTER OF TRE' _L. I tato of Jacob StOvertleaftl: The: uuji.csigno,L.l„ n•ppoin .: I ,).Y.l9.l:dcrqPf;2tho btpiutn's E 'GOA of C'efitin county, 4 74 k 0 +itrAtiibatinirtirdlte 3-r 9;:llainingcr. ad :nip ibtra tor to and awoi the i3 l : o m,ttatif,p.4thcryo,r,y in, pApao jiifics 61 Lis aripointutent .it his offico in . .Beil4oute, on "rhurs.lay, the 7th day of Tan. - ar:ca l l l -Q.9,iacl o'.6iadk; •• : 0c0 7 ,11.-ts• I . ,J 4 0 1 0..-..ol 7 llrltuditnr:no „., • TIN THE MATTER OF THE , a 7 n "of Eliisbetk ' ~ hockey; !rho • undersigned,. aptioititedi b thii. OiplAans' Court of.,,Ceutro county, at the remOor term. 1,165, to &just , to thie'icuihan't of Jthin & ltoglidy s ,' executor, of-Eli4ktbuth hockey, deo'd . ).wilr'ittend`to tfid 'duiidsuf.his app9!ntment. p,n Witurstlay, tfiry7;: 0 .1„ j§p, at 2 o'clopli,,.p;-„ta,2..,,at his elnee, ' time .phiee all pirtiss interested may attend if they' deb . ' • proptfr.,. td Auctitor;:, THE'IiIATTEIi - OF THE ES, tato of Hoffer _Baur vs. An; drew Doyle; the! unde h111;rled, a ppointed Lan ;iudi tor by the : Com3 gommon Pi "ensthf Cenfne cohuty, Judgment No. 3,, November h iTorm,,, 17:64, ' , FL Pa. No. 1, Nov. Terui,.ls6§;to make, distrilthtion . of theVelineYff nitadi"Of'"D: ICllun, } l.llglA,,Sheriff.oTtealdticimitili froth ithe sale of the rcal : pstate.otl the said; An agaw.Doyle, to and amonethoso tlog4ty,ti tied theretO,*iii - liittind 10166 da tied 'of hiher !Janital:‘ Dj, IS6II it 2 o'clock, p. m., nt his. °Mot:Y:in Belle,: fun te, ¢t wbich.tiue a rql place, al, , p,thlopp 'lte7estedituaYafiend ttie,yAelifiropor. . . . . l_le nFy i Flofehei • "La' tlie ito'lid . Of dommnn .il i-s ~..1 • ::. ' ,Pleas ofiesiditre' - Cei. l IsTii:3B, Sarah 'Elcisher, JaniX, 1.808, -Subpoena, in Divorce...A . l;o tie, aorsi g m:4, . a :Pompaissigner. : appointed by the said Coti t 'e tii 61,6; iiistioloy .in litre: a bue e . cautte;‘ will atNrid• tii tlA'iliftiOi d f 11 is, apPOip tufren . pen . :TuosituyiJan uaryli2l I 859; at 2 1 p.'.ofoc)f,. p. ,te :e _ tan if ~elT;teof inAetlefoute At : which Odle — and place all parties interested tutu attend if they see proper. . ,decll4d .: .',A-.I3I.IIIEZIDERSO.NIIentif:' . . MAIIKE r I I . The tindiirsianed':wou)l resppciftilky . Ca.ll : iho olten tion'ortlielciiizeni of 7:oflefunta and viainity. to tiro Superior quitlitir . o ElitSll.. :MEAT con:stabtly: to.bezfound - build. 'Net, Pork;' Mutton, yeaLroultty. 4c..:always an , band: JESS,I.4.MORGAN • N. W. Oar. Diaznord: opposite Court Howie. jziii 1.321 y 14 0, FOR THE "' • r$ - la la' X A. J. •IL HATT No.. 4, ilitsh's Arcade, (with G. W. Fairer • ' , . ' The best selection of • Watches; s' ChainS Rings, Brodches; ~ -Thimbles, Sleeve Buttons. $4. MVER PLATED WAR".. MUSICAL, BOXES,,, And t.tiintriings, of . all - !,. The above goods are the most suitable Holliday Presents •tlian can be made, aplin price, - Mr. Bohn is'• .not. to be undersold in the county. , ,• . All work stich'as . Watches, Clocks, Jewelry &c., Will.be promptly, 'and 'carcifully•eecuted, Also, Musical ClOcks and Duxes, skillfully re .paired.„- Don't forget tlrTlace, 13614i5'l Arcade: • .. ob •; .Aug. 21,'63.1y, AIULES - FOR MIE, • - • A pair of Mules that will work either single or double, can be obtained on easy terms by enquiring at this . ollice, - .10 30 tfi . . . THE NATIONAL BELLEFONTE, PA., FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 11, 1868. =MS NEW ADVERTTSMENTS. VALUABLE PROPERTY AT .ALE • ';l7. , ,lnpuistinboe-of an crier'.6ot,tiiikeolir.t :ZoinitioriTitas, of Centrebority, R!iclertl ?,.dct - ci;gc'eciVcorninittee ito'ffe`t; at , P,fiblip•Salo, at (41..Cittykt:Tga in • alit day of December, 1868, ak I. o'clock, p. m., the Mowing doscribticr -property, to -wit : All that one-half lot offround,froniipg, on Alld'gh.Sdi 'fiti:Set; in till, bortniih of Bellefonte aajoining lot of J. 13. Butts, on the north, Perry Alley on-the _west, and - lot of T. - nolds on the south, containing.twelty-ft feet! fronkhn - dldiintng ginfek 4undr-.9d to. :Berry arid • known — ns blo. 336 on the 49i,:era404n,,--of- said . borough, oh' Arbiii'' d ereeied •a - large: three story-- • --- • - • ' .ffrck tore: and. .Dwellinga 4411 nctiouse, 1 ~,. :FRAMESTABLE. . : a'• corn modiourwarorionm:lThiilirelierty; altogether .is llnqe9f :!-he • / 12 9 8 r. dbsitdbla,bnainess Stan'ds - *raid horongh, „ , ALi. 4 O; 'A - . 10r; of - 'said , bOretigh, n'ded'' On' the ivest N ieholas,Polvers;:eir , • the .soutlil . bi an alloy, on the east by: lot.of Jakaps?lieliayi tolkl'prk• the north by Loga;n'etreet, being s ilt y; feet in zlroirt on said 'stre6t;' - and oictending .backi.two. hand redleet. ih the alley,tind k neirth as Lot No. 153, ; in' the prat). of.:said. boriough:- ; ALSO, PDC other. lot of ground. bor-, boaniled'b'Y ' ilia' Friend's 'Yard' S on the.'southelandt.nf BilivierdkiPkatier' nn'the', east and,North,.,apdpA the went : by, the 'street. leading to On Friend's., gray!) yard, .coniata. half ticio,t More Or lose. ' . ; T.nasie., tS•at.E..4÷Onebalf.. the iihrOhia4 money.to.be . liuia,os the , eonfirniation.of sale, 'tli residue id one year therniifter,withinter .eSt to ba'seenrod'hy - 'braid - Iva 'mortgage ,on • '•• s, , ir. , glll.lGgßT, ~..„.gotux of: N;;lfillibinli;:i MEI fiIinVILANS" COITIV4. I "SALR) -I,l3f...vkrtue sued out of the„Orrbans! . alo,grt.)ll',lCutreiCoi tl:Pera . . eiihis6l' ,by ;Eiutory, iu theq.o viri of; ' • Saturday, ppe.49—=.l, u,'0194, MI 19 . ., : 1168 i th0 REAL , 4 • •-;• • ••• . e sestate. et, Miniel,:llutiser, late , offiolitn totiv : mphip,.dece,a;etly o to ' . - or piece, of ground,,ni orked, on , tillirploeb? ro t s i out 11,1\tittapy. Kalleyila.,; the . teitushiy Of.Tonb, • in the ciputy, „OTCeptro, mar1ie,C14.049,,; ana:' btitialied a stone; 'thine° :dirndl iiOrtb s 0410Feofigv1.38011>3.`flerehe,i.to a. intopejihelide' along la No. eouth , 75 ",,deGreea,-,,ixeot- .10 tlikice'tilOtikan as•lith . • 15-degreeNreitsar-5 Ll:2 iiiedblis to a.' thpnce,,aleag, as !north IV' 3...V:46g:fees , tiasi 19 percl,tes,tp. the, idaop heginolng tatting, ulOasure.,On ' I - .1111',/ , :z/ idory . 41t2. N .. e q 4 ,WY‘t , ..ut -1 . 1 qii 1 4.4 1 g 4 r... .A jot.or,..pieee,pl ground testa . TON I ' bopeded, and de-. 4 n : ;3'1'6;16;1 ' , tt,eoe.o..by, j 4inds,•of 1 4 ,1pixiaitt .:Tericrk' !end F" , degrees, weqx perches to''a stonii,,.litencilbi. land of F.ostor i "afid illutise'eLvedfith 72: 1= Bgq6sB' "vieit 10 P6rAhoi; 11,:atone; , ; thence .by , land of Ybilif; ,High ,00uth,i1.5 .11pgropa ; 95.1,perebeti. to sconesflience by land of `north 64 degrees east 10 8-10 ths perches to •t •the place of begitining-, ,, totazittinrflive acres led 15C perele„l„.:%trict nio,asure e: -.^.11e , t0 com mence at 1. •Olti.ktrr'otlaid"ait'i; ;Leo tho r tei-vi t midi:ooll46)4ot jot sttle," , ertlL y , l :1"0114,167TTAN. ,•• :n6273C All i taitilser Mtter se.Aeo',d 11!::itt •••., o of n • .s.• •.. • •• , ITIRPHANS'':COURT - SALE:"" 11 / 4 12.!:;ti nif att ordOr iritite'd ifut ofthe, Qielenf' ,fip A irA, t(uctilfoz Atte:. Co'ui4 v tionlye,, there I)% l .expilled., L toi VtlteCy••; - : -. ort tlio • pfetutses,. Pot ter..t9sinshipi , ou L. L. •• • JI: •,•••= • , •;•;;.;,‘ •• •' ' •. is a'Cio~k tho following duscribed REAL`;' `'..'Ni::: iatillarty_ .r- - Miclivg ,Alayes t , 1149 .: of ;Potter teww4ibiri.,doCeisiid,'ld 'w it I . "•' ~ iiiii elmlqip Ingii;talige:awd trabt'iiitlaWd'Sitct , .atod la . . ,, ,titM sownstt , lp, bounded aplidederibe4 'a's - : follows, Yo'Wit : - qii gm east Aty,,. lait A ...of. &Dit.vialghihif? ; inciA 0: siirtfthiekt. by lands .01 , : 41 iit'll eel Itecicler;:fr,rid•on'tb4liihiittlweiChiAiii :road llading..frpat,.... lto ,„!ot FA pike -..t0 ~.oat'orgies 'V . a, ley, :Co' a triaiiil9s two ..c , 7,,5,, -a19113,:9z,:i.1e5k . 13 a titiff . thiy.tin"i3rietgcip. kosod two, storied [fp . ' ! I:: 4:1L: 1 7 trawl° Alicrelling , Iliiille, "4111' A N,:, ".... - i t .04.1r,neet - settry.'out-bilildisiii.'• 2 ' ": ..1 1 , 2,1 -; ~. l'lfins,,f . T.,..aahn.,- : Que,thirtit I : '' u ivitt,4l;All : „ ' Of Alierretniso in on ey ta•tho 'CO 11 tirind rioil `of sale.; .ono- th int kb ergurf in one. y.eari rhereidteri ' tinfoil& ihiff ''ini ' th et' deathof, ' l ' he % wlibm-.f. ftia(AirdMil llayee; ?de.etis6d,' ;00 iwo . l4Cor payments to., l l)e;tr4Entog : With:. • 'be eeriire'd" bY • b blill . I and .in orAgnge it a, . T th R 'prWolizea:•,lf..nt .. - 3 . : i ~-,',l ngNity.osirkiv,.: -- !..,,,.• I R,,GAA:III'>II , RZ, C:. if:. CI , , "rho-27 ge.--:' • RPIE-il4'S ;COUNT_ SALE,. Os ' 7' rr : -,;'l33orirtile of gli'li.rdoi' l of the. .P—ciart inf4lptfoilegithty; . ; will!Tbit; - ekrifos . i'd to' public sale ou the premises at Shing,lotditti; l natit•Boalabgtg, Pa ls N i'ON SALT'OVE 1%.1 E'ER "- 21s t , 1888, at 110 Otoloellovki. - iltlpthiii - folfoliini'dbiibii'd rt.44,estlAX:.....& i rfertOn Inesinage,: -, tenletifeia,l or tfiet r i 7 fund, stittpto iin tAarrilp.,,Wwrishisty , Cstutra ,fterlbed;ai lot I °Argil' ; o . lll s tillitEfililebY':plieliolas . ,troug, :, p, t.)4. okgr_th , • : brllanda 'of Oliver' on Vitdki by, , } 1.4103, of Jakib auss o r , egcar.; N ‘ itt any: ,about 55Ye1l to In aqua, nni7.11104 bantactest a . f . i(o-si4nl"ftime „. r stable. apd.ott!er otitbuiltlin*s ~.. • • 51."' outbuilding TER up„thkrd..lon• fritittion-of tehleiloy surrt ; one third,,in, thoiciattarl .l With"iiit:eriat, and did balancp at death of the widow, with. itteitallY l iii&abha annually durinzisails . ,ll.le.laat two tonaturta to be secure a - by Bond and mort g4p., 3 80 3tl; is,is ~.• C.ENT.Rt - "COTYNTIr. ',TEACH-. SS' IN' ST ET lITE. - -- 2 :the'aiih t ita I Criniay:' lu<L'itut+ trill litildfat eWn'eligii6- Aug, on ,NION.piX. ,pee. .und:Clusing - ,on ' grkday.eeenin"4, jab., 1. "T.eiehorq and qhito [; in 'attynilanVe will - - be `Ucobin'Aiotikaii :at • cerilittier..i.lay.:• , !:;l% , .; ti!isyl Fiee ro trim rietietB!lvilLibriziveri: . to , :tfiiisii'i :who pay .pilliare somirigrro:the InarituTe.;"' ;..'l,riei lair, inetracts.direp;ors,ti, reech4 ore for o.e. In attendence,at the'ln litid.count it theierhe,'"ati but whither, clirecter4.rdlom the time. or'not; if ditty of.a4r,iachoreto,be present. (See P entre. Seh i .iol .TOurnal;hla3,, ,p r t S,67,.) feta, imeofirs'inid. frien'di if "eauilition genor. Lally, , a re invited' to Meet U 3.• !By ordaf: of- • • ! I if 4; Qo.lfurer as. dee.r.tf ROPOSAL a ,, -;;Rfojtosalaitor ,of,a QII U foj•,..thp•Spring.Oioak. Congregatfoi . . ilion.i• 030 pip3. ( of pres,eqt Spring C r etik"P Olitlich . Iltirri ! i t tiiw'nship; will WU rocoliedattli to'nlPlso;•init: For •ptane aptl,kpacift.c.otkpy r apply to • ' ; , (4..05 etatiaii!Oe. • • •• - - : . • . ;4 URNPIKE -NOTICE. An election for officers of -R. the Bald Eagle an .IS`ittany cotnpany,; Iv ate iEfICIA) of *tu.:P. 40n,, esti- ' 9Biliefontekat 28ilr . of December, IS6S, fur the:election of .President, Managers, Treasurer and Sec retary, to !servt,tfer. tleeiepbuini'Year. or until Others, aro ; chosen •'' • deof4e, • • _ . Whereas my :wife'Tict Witliarne 'has IcfC,my ,bed and.board .witbout cause,aq2eretiytiro tiotice pll parsons tint to harbor. or 4rust herl'en!znylaclitnint. tie Twill' not pay or be liable for any: debts, contracted by hers 3Y.M,SON Milcsburg; lice; ESTRAY. I ,Cape to.. the yogitlettee of Jacob Eekley, : in Eloston iownFhip, about. the Ent- a AU kliS t Ifetiecrek, 'abc9i t one year old _last spring. 'mark edwith' Slit . in . both:ears.. Tll9, nwner,il,.requpstod, to come forward, prove property,, pay, ebittges, and take her away; otherwise, she will hle'dispospil, of according • no.i7-3c RUNAWAY. Nottcois hereby Guinn to all persons lot to trust 11. 0. Smith, a lad aged 16, who ran away from Unionville, 'on the'l7th ult. Clinton Republican please copy aud send bill to “Na tional, [ll-6it]l.lEN.J. RICH. • • A iirgo, awn =I ESTA.I 4 E, r.~:'is~j ~.:~t ;.. Preet Immediate and - ,:-1 .3 , :4y, _ 0 , is t;l' , era , - 4 ; V_Aq:4 Cif Ar i zt " twa READY MA =+'E CLOTH ci.f . t.ll :,) L . O fli rq ;':-V. ,• ':-.."-.:i;,:-'::--- r•• , —. .... ~ Owing to changes that , have:taken pia in ous . 4 . 6 . Vreas' On ;.otth; (ieatir; . of : ono of , ""the members, it leas become absoli c it e ely liZceiSaFy to sell - outour entire stock of . . i ... • .. .___ yALL--4i. . twIN T iii i joi MS Rathertliansetiilltnipdrtiimi4 't to; 1 4 '' IN7111: % o t' ff l I to n.."' Ite to • .'7 .. ple ; sib" 7 • : • Prieeglelow the Costi,y.o-„l..,Nanni CIE lIBIEff=II ~And ,thus; clear out our entire Establislmient Irr • .2 . - By letting the goods coat suck.rates as, will : satisfrany reasonable purchaser,,:., , chir, iuunense house is_fairly loaded with I ' :...-i ••••'. .. 0 i i; ; 'iiii i. ii'i, ' . G ..:. , isf... : ., oF , E y E li t. , , Disciii p TioN . , 2.• , .. , 07 Suitable to-,alt M Classes. cid ~ 7 ' ;: „.. , p ZU - UOl2, care •.' u;t1:9.1:! , • ..s le :; COMPRISING,_: IN__ THE auzow?Azima.,74wmaimma - so: =EMU ; 3,OOOIOVERCOATS;:Iirdde inmost fasiffeinrible style§;tf•ot fall; kirili-'orte.e i rs; LI °'Chiliellilhis, Incots; &c. .., -. .. •<( ~:,..,....-: 1 , .. - ,-....,,,„ - ~,:.... i ~., ,•.:...: . i . . .1 ' ', ,-, : 1 ,/ T7:1:1 :,„.•.' ' • :,: • :''. .3,000. SUlTS,•Cogesiranti'd.iid - Vcst of the same: ntateria; Business Dress Tray ~. ai .• I 4 . ..-siellifig; 4 qticresPeilsitile ."" Suits' &c • . ; .- l ', ..••• di '-" ii.`:1 ,, l ' .• .:.• c t • .... • t • • . 1 . 5,000 COXM r Clieengerits and Sacs, Morning and .T i ounoine Coats Fiock and i - "Dire Vebats, &c. 1 - :gii .P.P. ,7 - ::: - . ,-, . I.m. ;r11;/) -.`"iglf,l-.,,r ,-i . ~ fi e OP 12,1*-zia , ,PAL:Ntradzo oNsv of- all. materials, antr cite on .-- every "approved • - . i,•,-;. - 1 , , ,, '. - i t ;i„..style,•nirrow and Nobby, pliiih:ql . ll,co,m(ortable. - - . • '8 1 )006 N'tt i l i S, Veil t 'tires s, , aupy Cassanere Vests, Cloth Vek, - , - ,doubl..m: sin-.- I I, ..ii... ', ...: .. A -glts"bieasted,•high oelow .6liat,. - -r..! ' . • - "'I Cloth . ~. '.. ,•:1, :,..,..I l , • .tt qv; 2 p... ,7,.. l', ,• J. 0 . t ' ,In,thet-,, . •-• ~2 ,:-: •I' - ' ''." . ' '...-i,..i i_Li . . - • 1 . ! `ALLi.It CUSTOM ocr Ci • . -!i:.)(...,.k, ME •,` i• . . * -..1E . • "'tete we .bavq . hyge .asso i rtment:gr,Peice : Goods that must. be aispoied TO :do ' ivliieh eve pior ose to &Ike dlreiv Days to ordd M 'froin 'easure, hil,ojtr z zivery _hestrst - yle—Making iv' • ; - . END KMICTIOff Of FIFTEEN _ TLus we offer clothing as good in point of A" material ; fit and'h;n6;seait -be had. , fini s merchant iitig establishmantf:ur . '-‘ 1 - , ~„ , . I ' '" "1 , J :I I n 4'4l' , A , ' 3 : - - . atithS 7 Childrengvi- 11:1FelDartzpi' ,„ depitrtinent has been `a specialty us this,. turpd the largest and bek-assortment of Bois Clothing i l o o re . io ' un e d•in ve th i eliryrall f 7f , " &eb isnßw,for sale at Greatly.Redta r - • -•e, A • G., ' 1 • 1. 1A A , - , • A: Hare C ance to fit out the Childkil _ ME • :• =I ::ACK:aooas -- 90,ningtWearlerlivd , Girments—filll , Ihltlir : ~; •• r Black! Cloth OV6rcoat.3 l ,- 1 131a6k.:14th and Do-sidn Pants- ME Anyettder4ni, l' c ' nit i„niliCibrciiiiii;ll3 7 ailo4ed a dediktion of txtiiri:ty I = , i Lpee-kent 7 on , any idditional t ptiaiaseJuide in this departineit, ,•,-, , •1•J; • ,••• , - 1 10DKEKOHIEFS OVERCOATS, 3 HOSIERY, &C , -.' , , , .{1 *.i . liii!!th.: - '''' ' ;.:_ , .!..ti:•;.' •';, - ~: .t , i i , " . r : ,'' '' ' '- - . l .l : Saltiiio .do wit NE .•:„„„ , ?,),......., -,..:, ...•.,..••,i,„Lt,::...„, : ,, 111 ,. , . ~_, . „ .... •,...f , ~,•.„..,, ~,_!..`''' ' - -.-.":' ''' ' • . ' ''' .' , • -1 !Jti , .1 „ I :II ' 'l.l The store-.will be opened , eafly.and closed late. :ii t• :;..,;•-, ; , • A S:EVIENTY-FIV-E' salesm'eri will be in attendance. ,Promp't' and'polite •atteiition' ,be giyep. to all. MI Notust,ctuoi: iiniupplied, if any rea- r `.4coommodation , , of Price MEM • .induce biinto buy. REattIVIBER.-:THESa Ist. It Is - the - . 4 . r4ea 4.i:0,156'4 stock. in this City'. must 11 . . be ADANt.: SO; owpit ;oor . ettt rates. !The, goods. are so elegant 'arid .the can; be fitted; prices' so. thatit'l'vill pay Yoir to lay in a stook of cloth . , for thOnext : few years: 6tb:.m Thai you ay never :have another such chance- -1 Necessity is your Opportunity. w4N'Asivuumn & BROWN, Our S. E. Coraer l 4fiiiii- and, lifarket Streets, ~, ; co.'" =I EISA torimg. Of the'verifrn't6'si' IBEE=I ! EMI . : • - f • 11, Cash Orders. MIME lain Black - , Cloth anti Collis, Black Vests EEO= At ,:prices below even the 411; That vihatever size or shape you B'y. ; y,F Z? :•11!),• t i• I. ', I.l?A'i:',',',-:: I, 4. 1_ IRO DM r_ Securing a r' .~ t '•{ INSMI MEI t;-•,‘ , ':; GIL; !! 4 i '.! rni' I •1 DEPAJ- GEM ~7. I MIA PER CENT OK 111 MEI i ~~.1 {. 1 ME , OE POINTS. PHILADELPHIA, DRY GOODS & GROCERIES. I•~-. :;~" MI \\, ,Thj ItoilßED by unprincipled dealers, when you can _ Tow. Dry:. EL .‘ • :;r Fancy Goods,Boots and Shoes, Clothing, &c., and not ie ' ~ t : n Mil ME CHEATED 111111181 by goihg direct to the old establislieditand of • 1,0,EV• MAY & L0E.13. Great reductions to suit the times, and enable purchasers to.provide ,for attire.•" , • • • • • . . in • • C7c XI - ca I. 0 "SI I 0 0 = • • CG A. 2 P4`` ) ! , • • ~ • H .• c, 0 oth ~',. wC.) •n-I , ; kr:.3, i l g 1 N. 1:,, , 0 .. ~ :„ 1 ... , , -. -.•.z.c.. Jai :. !...„ ...,L„ I ':.: ":- ; : i x! ", ~,.- 10.4 g; i ...,:. ... ~,,a, ,?,'".7.1, 0 , c.) , L , ...•,,,,,,,,, -: ! r, W - .i ..r . ,, .. -I .ft.: , ', , ,.:;:1.C.Jrz..' ,. .:•:! , 1,1 . - , -,,, 11 . t -.i i,.. ;:,:.. . ) ' , i , :,; f;Favvd.i.•'.l'. , e0:111: , ; r , • ' Z • I-4 . c g ... r - t r . ::) . LC) - '. '' - i 1`; 2 1 1 1 1 - •• 4 ' • ' - 2 el 9 11* - ~ ..4 . „k4 . ....\4)114 e ~..,... \ ,‘.'‘ 0 g ° ),: K..,.„..,... I.c li a , 4...).1:.;••,:i.; 7, : MEM lIIIE nOAItDING KIIOOL FOR YOUNG LAME - S. ZOLLIDAYSBURGSEMINARY c'Aß•t=r: and German. Competent Assistants 'ln' ',.Bther 'Depart ments. None but e2Fportenced and inecesiful teach ers are . amp 07 17 1 this I nst i tu tion. • 11;01 situation is beautiful and healthful, and • • i COURSE Ur STUDY TUOROUGIT." The }WILDING ia,one of flle-psest:in:.the country ;; near thC varibtii clutches ; supplied liFith Gas. Water, Bath Rooms, Wardrobes, and all home comforni.' "'Next session opens January 13th, 1369. 11 13 3m. ME B OALSBEFRG, ACADEMY. ;;.I;OALSBURG, CENTRE . CO., PENN'A ' ' The, Winter :Session of this. Institutinn. will continence on Monday, Nov. 2d, 186 e, and con- Mete of two terms of ten weeks each, exclusive of avocation of two weekeduHlig the Hollidays. !,,Male and Female pupils received at fitted for ' th.:; gherseraluaries learning, scl,i3ro bUsin'ess'of - " ,Fates of Tuition from $5.00 to ST.OO per term. Pliel,4o gents perform. ,Pupils charged .from the eime of entering till the end of the term, ex :cept; is cases of sickness,. or by special agree ment.: Board'iu private families froni 03.00 lo e3:25 per week. For further particulars address the principal. •1016 4t G. W. LEISLIEIi. Ni I T AVYVALLEIY S.TITUTE t JAI)KSONVILLE; CENTRE CO. PENN'i. • • This Institution will open for the admil siOit of students for a term of tweaktlvitielis; on. the ttl? A rty of Noiember,l§6S. Supetiori facilities - Iffurded! 'ray partitutais addieia any •of the uodersignod at Walker P. 04 Certro county, Pa, ll= 10 30 St AIRY VIEW ACADEMY. BUIE FOn MALE AND FEMALE, PUPILS, 111 , 4 the Perryville station 'of the Penn'a.R. .R., in Juniata county: :Winter. sesilon: leences Nor. 1, 1868. All the branches of a first rate education thqoughly taught. and themtt..., most curb litleerr to promote the-eointbrt'and ifii provement of the pupils. Musical, Drawing and Paipting-Department under the care of Prof. C. P. Kolbe, and Miss A. L. Elliott. Send for circular. Address t - DAVID WlLSO.N,Priricißul: '} X. PATTERSON"; to4"rin. Port Royal P.. o;Juniatii.Do. Pa. MI EMI 9 ' 18 ,63 T llE . T his :Institution situated. in... Union., Title; on the - Tyrone, ilnd Lock H P avenranch • Itailrocd closes'its uninier Scission the 24t1i of October. Thee? Winter Seseionrcoznmences the Apth lioyecr., • •• „, • 'Good 'Mara' and;'accon*Lodation's sitiderds at. 453X10 per week: , •-• Terms of Tuition per terfroofttweinty weeks,' $14:110. w For Further particulars address EprrrtivicKEßlTAir, 016 4t • Fleming. Centre Co. Pa. lgt. Nl5 AWN XAS •weimat.s..mosr.Lny. 1 7 1-CIiERSON CNI,DgELEY Manufacturers and-Wholesale:Dealers in• ' Boots alid: 'Shoes, NO. 435 NIA.II.KET,•STR . F / WV, t 4 NO. 435 MA.RXE'I t 81"11.ET, . . • • • - ~ • • P.IIOADEPATA., . ‘ u "r -A, Arge.,amount of' City Made Work el:ot/in tIY, ob. _Qrders from I.lquiltrY Mndl eanta,.resi,ect fullY solieiled: • - 10 30 1S;'" . 1 . J .~ltiuu~, pgrEßitatAriok • 9carantecs : • give entire; satisfaction:in : the' BOOT Agl) SHOE • .• BUSINESS.' • Employing none put the very . • BEST WORIiNIEN He feels safe in requesting evecyontrwho wishes. a neat fitting boot or shoe, at a reasonableprice to give him a call.,at the northeast cornerof the Diamend. ' FEE TENTION, PONDER, • . . Before ordering your Sul:an/or ' B 0 OA 'S . O P,',S'H;O, S. •" Tlidon4 exclusive. lgiofilinti ;slob manufac-t turing shop tu,l y iellefonte. • ; , • , • I would respectfully invite your nonsideiatioff to the general satisfaction which - . In• everycase follows my work. Prices reasonable and neat fits guaranteed. JOHN POWERS. 5 8 ly. Allegheny St., Bellefonte, TGAlTERS,''Cfdlaren"s" _L4 "Shoes, and SonlioNsie'o; have been add. ed'to the stook of 1' reinpu Apr.26;67. ATEST:i STYLE , - BALMORAL . - ..1J Janft Hoop • Sliiiiio;; Hosiery, )1id:: ; . Cotton' Glore4 Cullers, Cuffs, triramings, for sate by - ' STERNBERG & BRANDET6. Why will you be ME :}, 1 1'.. ME - AND ME z'. =MEI ~a r~~tsl.~l~~+~}~'d_~~ Prof: S,'M; OTTO, RELOADS, ' Rev. J. X. NILI A S, , .1 Boy. 0. G1111.41N. BOOTS' ' PATENT MEDICINES. frtAYLOR'S'' .: -/( . , = , • . OLIVE BRAN°If MIT S • EIMM=I A MIANOLLEADD. TONIC STIM ULANT, STOMACII IC AND CARMINATIVE BIT. TERN, EXTRACTED ENTIRELY FROM HERBS AND ROOTS. itEMLY7BENEFICIAL: IN DYS PEPSIA, GENERAL DEBILITY AND LOSS OF APPETITE ; AND AN . EXCELLENT CORRECTIVE FOR PERSONS SUFFERING FROM DISORDERS OF THE BOWELS, FIrATULENCE, SOLD EVERY WU ERE. Depot, No, 113 Market Street, Philadelphia :Jdlfir..^ TAYLOR 'A 'CO. 4040-4 y gd. —• • 31cGUIRE'S ::SPANISFUTAIRDRES — S4R . For promoting the growth, ilesiiitifying . " the hair, and rendering it d.rk and glossy. No other compound possesees the . peculiar pro perties w hied, exactly', t the various. con diiiona. of the' ' human' 7..hu., use. , 9 f this oil as a hair' dresser' has 'been universal in every section of the country in the Spanish Main for centuries. The oil highly and delicately &fumed, forming an_ article un rivaled in excellence. • • McO HIRE'S MEX.' CAN . WILD FLOWERS ' SHAMPOO LOTION. . • Tor removing dandruff and scruff from the head, whitening and perfuming the skin., . This, valgablellotion. 'sits used by :thei •Erperor" Amisuillien, and the Empress. Carlotta,, of Moxico;_ and••:utilveritinly used' by Mexicans. for three hundred years. McGuire's. • WILD 'FLOWERS' 'FOR ''TI-12 TEETH. -All those who are : in, favor of • whitO-yeth and A pleasant and perfunibd"liienth, should at once use this fur the Tooth. All these pro p4ovious aro put op do,..the'most'elogant and' ornitiliktial manner. The handsomest Illrateat that, can be,mntle to,Aitherlady - ongentleman fur the :VOW. lUD DER D'S ; ! . .*- THSTAIT TAH,E. 0 I.IE .11A I-R. ESTO RE R•' Will reitOre gray hair to a beautiful- black or' brown, -"Warranted satisfactory-or money.-re funded. :' DesSera-will bear, this,ip by all respectable Druggilde lr.'S.and Canadas, Address orders to RICHARD- MoGUIRE, D wet and Manufactory, A I 1 2dB,t.•Rhitadeltitiia.) NATURE'S GREAT RESTORER t• }-, • ; SCHEE TZ'S CELEBRATED Bitte ``=Cord ial. • / This Dietttcad '-prelia t ratiini Is now Offered to the public as a reliable substitute (or the many , woethless eortipounds i•irbieli-riew teed - the market .It is purelyr.vegetable; of hrbs, a - id selected with the.utmoit care. It is; rot recommended as a cults at.p, but by its .direct: - a,.4.;islotisTs.tiaa..telce • Upon' the -Heart Liver,, Kidneys, Lungs, Stomach and BoSidls, it acts - both as a presently i and a - cure for tnany,of, Op, diseases : to ; whiett those organs are -subjeet. — lictiin`be taken by either infant or adult with the same beneficial inilts." 'lt is. .a; certain . remedy . for PiarrhoCa, Dysentary, I.tdivery Lowness , of .Spirit's 'PaintingS;Bici ileadach'e, Ad, .For• Chills anii - Vdior, it is fnr bettor and s liter. thin • quinine,' any of itcpir.r 7. , nicious effeets'.• • It Crialeit4ii bppetite,,prores. powerful digeiter of food, and.will equator" act tho2elleota•of liquor in a few riiiuenti. • • ' Prepared by JARO.B-BC.llRRTZL,lSole...Pro prieter, N. W. 'd o'rh'er 'sth and Race Streetil Philadelphia, Pa. SOLD BY ALL DRUG GISTS. 11 1:; lyjw, UNCLASSIFIED & NEW ADS "CpERCH, m cioN This paper has been recently, enlarged to mammoth preporlietun Ix ramitie Lanaßat meiouir rArati IN THE WORLD. Is the leading organ of the union movement, and opposes rit latilism, close communioli, exclusiveness and church caste. It is the only paper that publishes Amber WARD Bascuaa's Sermons .which it 'doeti every week, just as they are dellirered,— without qualification or correction by him. It advecats universal suffrageitt urdtin of dietitians at the polls; and.the rights of labor. It has the best agriculturarDePartnient of any paper in the world:; publishes stories for the family, and for the destruction of social evils. Its editorial i management is Impersonal • its writers and ed itors are from every branch of the church, and from every grade of society. Its has, been aptly ,termed th , V , freest'oigan of thoriglitin the world., Such a paper, offering premiums or Sewing Machine.,Dictionaries, Appleton's Cyclopedia. ' , Pianos, Organs for._charchoti,,ete.,_ melte* one .of. the best papereof caniatisers in. the world. 5 • livery Cbiagratiotemay obtains Comnia Rion!Berrie°, an Organ, a Melodeon, a Bibleic or a Life Insuranec Policy for its Pastor. or al-, most any other needful thing, bra club :of alma scribers. _HENRY E. CHILD, .41 Park . Bow, New York. S . ..— . Aubs . ctipttop? , received.o this office, Wesiern Dieted; of 'Penriiil: vania, SS. At Bellefonte, the 18th . day ,of November, .A., Pr„ ,18, 8. It may; .bonCern. Tlioundereignoa bjeby gives;n6- tico of his'appointment as assigner of Gideon 11.,W01f, in the county of Contra, and State. of Penneylvania, within said . district, who has been adjudged a bankrupt _ •pn his own petition by .be district donit..pf !raid, district. n027-4t W. IL LA URlMORB.Assigneo. , • ESTRAY. " Came to the. ;residence of , tho. subsoribeiOn',.Halfmoon, ou .or• ;about the lat of , No*ainber,. a •Red Noifer , euppoaed to . be two years old, with a piece out of the uri. der side of each ear. The owner is mg - nested, to come forwaid,proverprciperty, pay'eh4gea, and take her away, otherwiseahe will be dis posed of according to law. n027.3t • •• • ' SAMITELTSMITIL • AGREAT yARIETY . pf 4 3pots ,araSi6; Hatsaid Cape , at manatee turera prices. ;With an attractivejlown k cheap and desirable goatiotiteiniive and 'polite clerks; , and a close attention to hominess, the under 'aligned hope to receive the same share of your influence and patronage irhiCh was eo kindly be'etoired heretofore. STERNBERG itlikArniErs LEATHER !—Thq, .best.-.l:ittenos - Ayres at to 35 cta—uo cut up Orinada/—: no;lettay.ticahed California—but the real, gen- WU°. It" A • :1' i • • , Buenos Ayres Spanish Sole at 33 to 3.5 ets. per b., to be had at. ABRAM. SUSSMAN'S. ,Bigh Street, Belletente;Pri. 'Brar.29'67 ANTED q't TT ; S MALE ' iso per week at their own home, in a light and 'honorable business. Any pendrilaying:a. few hours daily to spend will find this a good paying business. Address, sending : two stamps, for , full particu lars. • .: : ; D. E. lb 16 6t Detroit, Mich. THE HOUSEHOLD GAS MA -1 - CHINE. For supplying Dwellings, Stores, Factories, Churches and Public Buildings with Gas! . GENERATES OAS WITHOUT FIRE .01t. *IP HEAT ! • The simplicity and case by which this ma chine is manugod, as also its economy, and great merit, recommends it to Pnblic faVer. 'Call and see machine in operation at the store !. .• • ' Manufacturer and•solo agenti• DA.V.LD JONES, • Tin Furnishing Stine, 733 Green Street, Philta.. Send for illustrated Circular. 10 9 3m jw . , ' B. b. INNEN Preet: I ' 1. ... Pt r dinnis, Cashier. FIRST NA TIONAL BANK . OF - --, • • -•- :BELtEPoNT,. itA. .. •. i - 1 (LAT , E lIFV , SirIiCALLIerIdRi DALE •t7go.) particular attention givan . - tabu' :- purchase anpaalo of Govetinont socaritiee. ' ANTED... ‘..1_.• ' . ' ThreeTirit Class boot and, shoe makers can obtain as 'good 'Vrages' 'are paid ;State, and ncrnumenf wor/rbY calling upon 11-13 W • • • PETER McM_ALLON. . _ • /Nas , PAIN 7 ,r; . yONLVE;Grik§s ky, and PTITTI:I4 . . _ • Of the 136 - piii of geb - 00l Directors. of .Srirkg.lownshitcwillrbe!h'eld ;Coati 341,- 1888; at 3: o'clock, *- for Aho, purpose Of , -. ll . l riug teachers , Selern:44o.ooper moth forfour. months. •, DRY GOODS &GROCERIES. ATTENTION'' MONEY AND TIME SAVED ! HOWgLL. GILLILAND &CO 1 & 2 BUSH'S ARCADE, ~~' ."ir • :To purchase everything in-the lino of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, DRY GOODS, * • HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS ANL MOBS,' GROCERIES, QUEENS% ARE;. HARDWARE, ... .• NOTIONS, &C. . . . „„,Our stock, is :without doubt, and we eli.ll- kinge denial, the largest everopened in Belle fonte. Our DOUBLE. STORE Is literally packed full of the finest and Cheapest articles in mit' line that can be obtained in the eastern markets. In Ladies' Furs, We areuhead of any mefehant in the County. Although our , stock heretofore hes been large, the. present completely eclipses anything ever before attempted in this section. • An examination will prove:the truth of our assertions. . - INT Remembei the Place I nOWELL, GIIIILAND A CO. 9 4 ly Bash'e Arcade. GEO. W. FAIRER 45 CO. No - 4. Bush's Arcade. Masi just received dic largest stock of FURS: Ever brought to Centre "Coinity: Their stock comprises some of ,the best material in the New York and Philadelphia Markets, and relive in Prices from • , • , $4. . 00 to $125. PER .SETT. _Not :only. in ,the Fur Line doili 'Mr. Fairer excel other establishments in the Conhty, bitt in Zephyrs,. Saxony Wool; Germantown Wool, Cashmere .Tarns, Factory ..Yarns, Shetland Wool, Zephyr and Paper Patterns. . In the Ho- . :dory Line, we can supply Ladies',. Gent's and Misses' Hose,. Insertings apd Edgings. Also,- ladies, Gent's-and Misses' knit Pants and Vests Paper Collars and Cuffs, Scarfs, . Buckskin, Fancy and plainef styles of Gloves. ' Also; .Cambric Rnftlings, Black and Fancy Silks, Hopp, Poplins, French Merinos, Wool Detainee, Calicos, etc„ etc; etc. • LADIES' FURNISHING GOODS Embracing a fine assortment .of Patent 'Breast • Protectors,•Chignints, Hair Plaits; Co. de and Tassels, Hoop Skirts, and • the best assortment of LADIES' &MISSES SHOES • To be found in Bellefonte. Also ti fine, assort ment ofLadiea' Dail and Winter Hats and Feathers. Also a largo assortment of Black.,4,lpacas, Fancy . laid Cash-. mere, ;Stamped Aprons, Knit • Sacks, Fur Hoods, Working . ' • ; ; ;.• •• , Canvass, Black and Col- - •• •' ored Velvets, Bonnet Ribbon, and every_ . . .thirig kept, . . 'the. FANCY LINE. FANCY • DOLLS IN AB UN DANCE. it. 7" Desir - ous ot. Selling our entire stock of Gent's Clothing we will sell.it oiT25 per cent Below 'Cost. GREAT BARGAINS:DP.. GI 0 rfil J N G THE LATEST RETURNS. . . • THOMAS HOLAHAN • off milesbur g , would respectfully; ihvite the or tention of his frictols to the - feet that he , bats c purchst!rd the hanclromc store of William J. . • Cooke, : aud boa just replenished it with : a tine stock of new goods which he is prepared to dispose. of on cash terms at the most bon °rabid priCes. ' With a rensonahle share of public patronage we hope to' make this °Stab.: Refitment compare favorably with the host 'in the county,' and will undertake to lurnis'a- all kinds "of . . DRY GOODS, . •. 4,ROCEItiEA. . . ' • . HARDWARE, , . . QUEENS W A RE, • • BOOTS & FLOUR, FEED, Aff., As low as they can be purchased elsewhere. All'are,invited to call and examine our stock, while they are left perfec ly free to purchase where they. cae,do best. 11 13 tf " THOMAS HOLAHAN. GRAND ST., CHEAP STORE. Edurard Ridley, Iniporter and Jobber of , • • BONNETS, RIBBONS, • FLOWERS, , • • EMBROIDERIES, •LACES, TRIMMINGS, SILKS, VELVETS, ' • HOSIERY, Straw Goods of Every De seription. • - - YANKEE NOTIONS, Knitted and Woven Worsted Goode, ko. Nor. 309, 311, andill 14 GRAND 8e.,• and :66, 68 and TO Allen Street, NEW YORK CITY.. SUGDEN:& BRADI3URY, !(Late with Lord Taylur,) At their new and elegant estahlitilmient: Noi: 312 and 3141f' 0 W 2 P. Y , , Near Illeeeker Street. Artreonstantly receirir,g the most approved Styles and qualities of sonsonable DRY GOOD S , consisting of Silks, Shawls, Dress Ooods, Cloaks, Fin Goods, Laeo CUrtlii9; . '&sl. Which the. 7 are offering at, priees . tincjitoe ; tionably • MUCH LOWER THAN ANY OTHER. , CLASS.,IIOUSIL BURNS & SMUCKER, 'a..R.,.0:.GE R. S COMMISSION MERCHANTS. “” 110. 605, AAREET ST., PIIIf.A. • J. Morris Burns,' of B. S. Jenney,'Jr.,.,l4 Co. S. Smucker, of 8. - Smucker, Jr. k Co. 11.6-tf • YRE 45 LANDELL, FOURTH ARCH STS., Good Black- SILKS, Good Colored SILKS.. 1868, 'PALL GOODS OPENING. FANCY AND STAPLE. Lyons Silk Velveti, New Style Shawls, New - Dress Goods, Good Blankets, Table Linernit,. Skeetings and Skirtings, Cloths and Cassimere.s N. 13, N.•w Goods received daily inlarge els for Jobbing. EYRE 4.0, LAN DELL,. 10 16-6 t jw 4th tic Arch, Philkdolphis: GROCERIES, such as Sugars,. Syrups, , lmg_urii and Rio Coffees, Rico,. Tobacco, Spices, Imperial, Young Hyson, and: Oolong 'tea, fur sale by . . .STERNBgRG BRANDEIS., IWEENS, GLASS and CROCK- Y , -Ware. ATEEMBERO. WISH, SALT AND B A t..0 . N J. coreLantly far rale: STMENBEF4O $lOO A MONTIL-MALE OR FE- Male Agents wanted. E. E. LOCKWOOP, • - IQ .166t* .. . $50;000 t t o h .be :invested i h ri a krna's or giairtqom fariners,in Centre county. Call at the store of A. STERNBE - RC. • . Aug.9;B7 BY going direct to BELLEFONTE, TA. Are now oitered at FAIRER & CO. WIIOLKSALZ AND PDODUCE
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