PORTER. HALL RE Centre HarLrL, “3 SEPT. 25th, 1868. GEORGIA. Anothar Quteagehy Negroes—Two Yhite Mon Killed —The Negroes Captured and Hung. Augusta, September 11.—=On Wed- nesday night a most horrible murder was perpetrated at Jefferson, in Col- county, not a great distance from this place. A negro fiend delib- erately split open the heads of two white men with an axe, for no provoca- tion whatever. After the deed he at- temted to escape, but was pursued and captured by the citizens and taken to the woods, where he was hung to a limb of a tree until dead. His body was left dangling in theeair. Great excitement at the time prevailed. & - a ——— Fe oy YY “1 3 wy 4 BN LS RE AN a A BViY UMNMoiA Oil So os MEXICO The Puebla Rebellion Suppressed- Punishment of Conspiralors. New York, September 11.—Advices from Mexico City to the Sth inst, says: The Puebla rebellion has been put down, and Lucas and Botilla, who sur rendered at discretion, were condemn- ed to death. The rebels at Telala and San Miguel have also been defeated ; Negret, Prioto and Deminguez escap- ed @» The President had ordered the ar- rest and trial ‘of General Canto for the assassination of Hatone. Ortega has issued a manifesto re- nouncing all claims to the Presidency. The conspirators against Jaurez have been punished. A Florida correspondent of a North- ern paper says: I think the Northern tax payers, who make their living by honest toil, should know that for two months the Government has been dis- tributing free rations to the negroes in this State. In Leon county, where the negroes register about 2,700 votes, some 35,000 rations were issued last month alone. Do you give free rations to the laborers ef the North? lid & wipro Few understanding the difference between a “carpet-bagger” and a “seal- awag,” a Mississippi paper gives it in the following manner: The carpet- bagger is a Northern thief, who comes South to plunder every white man who is a gentleman of any property or re- spectibility, and get all the offices he can. The scalawag is a Southern- born scoundrel, who will do all the car- pet-bagger will, and, besides, murder the carpet-bagger for the gutta percha ring his sister gave him when he" left Nice these to rule in a Christian country. Radicals all. “Did I understand you to say that I was lousy, sir?’ “Oh, no I merely told my friend that when it rained lice in Egypt, I thought you must have been walking about there without hat or umbrella—that’s 1» ail. RK 3 men iome. Asi ia eT ee etl It is stated that John Morrissey lost twenty-seven thousand dollars by the defeat of the Atlantie club on Mon- pay. ttle Pr National Democratic Platform. 1st. Immediate restoration of all the States to their rights in the Union under the Constitution, and of civil government to the American people. 2nd. Amnesty forall past political offen- ses, and the regulation of the elective fran- chise in the states by their citizens, 8rd. Payment of the publi¢ debt of the United States as rapidly as practicable; all moneys drawn from the people by taxation, except so much as is requisite for the neces- sities of the government, economically ad- ministered, being honestly applied to such payment, and nr the obligations of the government do not expressly state upon their face, or the law under which the were issued does not provide that they shall be paid in coin, they ought in right and in {gatice, be paid in the lawful money of the nited States, 4th. Equa} taxation of every species of propery according to its real value, inclu- ing the government bonds, and other pub- lic securitiea. 6th. One currency for the government and the people, the Yohrer and the office- holder, the pensioner and the soldier, the producer and the bondholder. 6th. Economy in the administration of the government; the reduction of the stan- ding army and navy; the abolition of the Freedmen’s Bureau, and all political in- strumentalities designed to secure negro su- remacy ; simplification of the system, and tac of inquisitorial assessing and collecting internal revenue, so that the burden of taxation may be equalized and lessened, the eredit of the Government and the currency made good; the repeal of all enactments for enrolling the state militia into national forces in time of peace, and a tariff for revenue upon foreign imports, and suth equal taxation under the internal re- venue laws as will afford incidental protec- tion to domestic manufactures, and as will, without impairing the revenue, impose the least burden upon and best promote and encourage the great industrial interests ot the eountry. “7h. Reform of abuses in the adminis- tration, the expulsion of corrupt men from office, the restoration of rightful authority, and; the independence of the executive and ju€icial departments of the govern- ment; thé subordination of the military to the civil power, to the end that the usurpa- tions of Congress and the despotism of the sword may cease. 8th. Equal rights and protection for na- turalized and native-born citizens at home and abroad ; the assertion of American na- tionality which shall command the respect of foreign powers and furnish an example and encouragement to people stru ling for national integrity, constitutional foes and individual rights; and themaintenance of the rights of naturalized citizens against the absolute doctrine of immutable allegi- ance, and the claims of foreign powers to punish them for alledged crimes commit- ted beyond their jurisdiction. in. demanding these measures and re- aqienl party for its ot nV Aadiad TL a I 3 2 few dna ~ ~~ we 5 a me HY ITM ania Avia | wor 4 WwW - “A pices nan { bolh nouses of Uongress to prose- | cute the war exclusively forthe maietnn. of the government and the preserva- n of the Union under the Constitution, | it has repeatedly violated that most sacred pledge under which alone was rallied that noble volunteer army which carried our flag to victory. «i, 5 Instoad of restoring the Union, it has, so far as is in its power, dissolved it, and sub- jected ten states, in time of profound peace, to military despotism and negro suprema- ey. It has nullified there the right of trial by jury; it has abolished the habeas corpus —that most sacred writ of liberty; it has overthrown the freedom of gpeech and the press ; it has substituted arbitrary seizures, and arrests, and military trials, and secret star chamber inquisitions for the constitu tional tribunals; it has disregarded in time of peace the right of the people to be free from searches and seizures; it has entered the post and telegraph offices, and even the private rooms of individuals, and seized their private papers and letters without any specific charge or notice of affidavit, as re- quired by the organic law; it has conver- ted the American Capitol into a bastile it has established a system of spies and of- ficial espionage to which no constitutional iD of Europe would now dare to re sort; it has abolished the right of appeal on important constitutional questions to the supreme judicial tribunals, and threatens to curtail or destroy its origin! jurisdiction which is irrevocably vested by the Consti- tution, while the learned Chief Justice has been subjected to the most atrocious calum- nies, merely because he would not prosti- tute his high office to the support of the false and partisan charges preferred against the Dt Its corruption and extrav- agance have exceeded anything known in history, and by its frauds and monopolies it has nearly doubled the burden of the debt Toa by the war. It has stripped the President of his constitutional power of appointment, even of his own cabinet. Un- dar its repeated assaults the pillars of the overnment are rocking on their base, and should it succeed in November next and inaugurate its President, we will meet as subjected and conquered people amid the ruins of liberty oe thescattered fragments of the Constitution ; and we do declare and resolve that ever since the people of the United States threw off all subjection tothe Brittish crown the privilege and trust of suffrage have belonged tothe several states, and have been granted, regulated and con- trolled exclusively by the political power of each state respectively, and that any at- tempt by Congress, on any pretext what- ever, to deprive any state of this right, or interfere with its exercise, is a flagrant usurpation of power, which can find no warrant in the Constitition, and if sanc- tioned by the people, will subvert our formn of government, and can only end in a sin- gle centralized and consolidated govern- ment, in which the separate existence of the states will be entirely absorbed, and an unqualified despotism be established in place of a Federal Union of co-equal states; and that we regard the reconstruction acts (so-called) of Congress, as such, are usur- pation®, and unconstitutional, revolutiona- ry and void. That our soldiers and sailors, who carried the flag of our country to victory against a most gallant and determined foe, must ev- er be gratefully remembered, and all the uarantees given in their favor must be aithfully carried into execution. ranca GREAT FALL nd GREAT VITORY! At The Old Stand at Centre Hall. In favor of the Finest and Best Selected {Stock of DRY GOODS, AND GROCERIES Just Purchased at the Late LOW PRICES, And now on Exhibition at Wolf’s Old Stand. ALSO, A CHEAP LINE OF FLANNELS, MUSLINS, CALICOES, AND SHAWLS, ALSO, A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF TIO SYRUPS, COFFEES. also a large stock of MACKEREL and HERRING. the best and cheapest in the market. WESHALL TAKE PARTICULAR CARE TO MAKE IT AN OBJECT FOR New Customers, AS WELL AS INVITE OUR OLD FRIENDS, T0 GIVE US A CALL. ap24'68, ly. WM. WOLF. ROPE Pulleys, hips : Broom twine Broom handles, &e., &e., W.J. MMMANIGAL'S, Hardware Store Milroy, Pa. at may15'68 1y. ! ) AROMETERS and Thermometers at 3 spi’C8. IRWIN & WILSON'S. 5 oftris hast make =k, ©1 L088 USL INfKe, uo AF from 4 ive Lp aa 100,000 lis, apll’é IRWIN & WILSON, - ns ——— \ . ry - . Stove-pipe, Tinware and Fruit Cans, Drills. and. Threshing Machines, both for 4-horse sweep power and 2-horse tread power, Also the Tornado Seperator that will out-thresh any machine ever bro't to Centre county. Isanc Haupt at Bellefonte, Pa., and Haupt & Co., at Milesburg, P’a., have already got a new supply of Spears’ Anti-dust Cook, Parlor & Heating Stoves; also, Spears’ revolving, light illuminating stove ; Spears’ new orbicular gas-burning parlor stove (castiron cylinder): These have all proven themselves to be the best stoves in the world for burning either wood, hard or soft coal; they sieve their own ashes, make no dust, economize fuel, and are the best bakers in the world and have more conveniences than anv other stoves now in use; people in want of stoves would do well to call at their ware-rooms and see their stock before pur- chasing elsewhere, as by a neglect of this they may be sorry, as many have already been. SPEARS ANTI-DUST GAS BURNING COOK sTOVE, (wood or coal,) SPEARS ANTI-DUST GAS-BURNING PARLOR STOVE, SPEARS REVOLVING LIGHT ILLUMINATING STOVE, : we claim for these stoves perfect cleanli- ness; in poking the fire, entire safety of the fire; they require very little attention; secure thorough ventilation of the room, thus preserving the health of the occu- pants ; entire freedom from dust ; a uniform and well regulated heat; a gas-consumer of the first quality; great economy in fuel; neatness, cheapness and beauty. Isaac Haver, Agent. \=NTRE HALL Furniture Rooms! J. O. DEININGER, respectfully informs the citizens of Centre county, that he hasconstantly on hand, and makes to order, all kinds of BEDSTEADS, BUREAUS, SINKS, WASHSTAN DS, CORNER CUPBOARDS, TABLES, &c., &c HoME MADE CHAIRS ALWAYS ON HAND. his stock of ready-made Furniture is large and warranted of good workmanship, asitis all made under his ownimmediatesupervi- sion, and is offercd at rates us cheap as else- where. Thankful for past favors, he solic- its a continuance of the same. Call and see his stock before purchasing elsewhere, ap24'68,1y. N ERCHANTS HOUSE, 413 & 416 North 3rd, st, PHILADELPHIA. H. H MANDERBACH PROPRIETOR. I. @.N1rE, CLERK. This well-known Hotel, will be found by all visiting the city, one of the most desire- able, both as to reasonablechargesand con- venience. German and English is spoken. apl(068,tf. TATES UNION HOTEL, Philadelphia. This Hotel is conveniently located on the south side of Market street, a few doors above 6th. Its central locality makes it desirable for all visiting the city on business or for pleas- ure. A. BECK, Proprietor. (formerly of the Merchants House.) apl0’68, tf. (ENTRE HALL HOTEL. JOHN BPANGLER, PROPRIE- 0 Stages arrive and depart daily, for all points, north, south, east and west. This favorite Hotel has been refitted and furnished by its new proprietor, and is now in every respect ome of the most pleasant country Hotels in central Pennsylvania. The travelling community and drovers will always find the best accommodations. Per- sons from the city wishing to spend a few weeks during the summer in the country, will find Centre Hall one of the most deau- tiful locations, and the Centre Hall Hotel all they could desire for comfort and con- venience, apl0’68, tf. I USSEL'S HOTEL AARONSBURG, PA. JOHX RUSSEL, PROPRIETOR. The old and well known Hotel, situated in the centre of Aaronsburg, has again been occupied by Mr. Russel, former proprietor, who now invites his old friends and the travelling community in general to call and see him. The house has been elegantly furnished and is kept in the best style. Dro- vers can always find accommodation. apl0'68tf. UNION HOUSE, MILROY, PA. A CHANGE of proprietors of this Hotel was made on the 1st of April. The estab- lishment has been refurnished, refitted, and remodeled, and will hereafter be conducted on first-class hotel principles. The present proprietor will give his personal strict at- tention to the comforts of the traveling pub- lic and others who may favor him with their custom. THE BAR is well stocked with the choicest Brands of Liquors, and the Table gotten up in first class style. GOOD STABLES are connected with the hotel, and obligin Ostlers are always on the ground to atten to this Department. _ ZA portion of publie licited, and good accommo anteed to all. 8. 8. STOVER, Proprietor, Mirroy, Pa. IF & WILSON are constantly re- ceiving new goods in their line, HARDWARE J4fonage is so- ations are guar- aug?l.ly. of every description at reduced prices—now being opened every day. apl0 6s, OUSE AND LO AT T PRIVATE SALE! -B The undersigned offers his i i house and lot, at Centre Hall, isnt private sale. The house is Ley wo-story, weather-boarded & “new, the lot is a good one, and hasseveral out-buildings. For further par- ticular inquire of J. REIBER. aug?’ 4t Centre Hall, el 28 NoTicE.—The subscription price of the REPORTER is $1,60 per year in advance, which is less than that of any other paper of its size. We are printing this paper at cost, and therefore wish to remind our pat- rons that it is of great importance to us that payment be made at once, WwW HOLESALE WINE & LIQUOR BTORE J. B. ETTELE. (FORMERLY NKFF & ETTELK,) Bishop street, Bellafonte, in the Stone buil- ding iormerly occupied by the Key- stone Bakery All Barrels, Kegs and Casks warranted to contain the quantity represented, The proprietor of this establishment takes yleasure in informing the public that he Rr constantly on hand a supply o“ hoice foreigh and domestic liquors such we Old Nectar, Old Rye, Monongahels, And Irish Whiskey, Cognae, Blackberry, Cherry, Ginger and Common Brandies, Port Maderia, Sherry and Lisbin Wines, Scotch And Holland Gin, New England Rum. JAMAICA RUM, CORDIALS x apper- mint, Anniseed and Rose The attention of practicing phymeians Is called to our stoek of pure liquors, . Jitable for medical purposes. Bottles jugs and Demijohns constandly on hand. We have the only pure Nectar Whiskey in town. 4 All our liquors were bought when liquors were low, and we sell them accordingly. All liquors are warranted to give satisfac- on. Confident that he can pleas eustomers he respectfully solicit a share of public patron- Age. Jiquors will be sold by the quart, barrel or tserce. I have a large lot o BOTTLED LIQUORS of the finest grades, on hand. ap10'68. A BAUM, * REYNOLD'S NEW MARBLE FRONT, BIsHOP t: WHOLESALE DEALER IN WINES AND LIQUORS. The subscriber respectfully calls the at- tention of the public to his establishment, where he is prepared to furnish all kinds of Foreign and Domestic Liquor wholesale at the lowest cash prices, which are warran- ted to be the best qualities according to their respective prices. His stock consists of Rye, Monongahela, Irish and other Whiskies, all kinds of Brandies, Holland Gin, Port, Maderia, Cherry, Blackberry and other Wines—the best articles—at as reasonable rates as can be had in the city, Champagne, Cherry, Blackberry, Ginger and Carraway Brandies, Pure Jamaica and New England Rum, Cordial of all kinds. He would particularly invite Farmers, Ho- tel keepers and others to call and examine and be certain of procuring what they buy, which can seldom be done when purchas- ing in the eity. ##- Physicians are respectfully requested to give his liquors a trial. apl0'68, Cx REAT COMMOTIONT = = ¥ { i § STERNBERG & BRANDEIS, Bellefonte, Pa. RULE THE MARXET, by having the largest and best stock, and selling at LOW PRICES! Carpots at old rates, trom 50 cents to 75 cents per yard, for the best. DRY GOODS, NO ADVANCE, And selling from 124 to 16 cents, the best calicoes, and mualins in proportien, at old rates. Women's Shoes, common good, to wear all summer, at $100 per pair Fine Boots from $3,560 to $7,60 for the best. CLOTHING at the lowest oY and sold at 1857 prices. }./ from $12,60 to $18 for the best. CALL AND SEE, and if it aint true, Sternberg will treat. They only ask people to come and see, even if they do not wish to buy, ap10'68. DMINISTRATOR’'S NOTICE. A NOTICE is hereby given, that let- ters of Administration, over the estate of Jacob Bowersox, late of Haines township, dec'd, have been granted to the undersig- ned. All persons knowing themselves in- debted to said estate are hereby notified to come forward and make payment, and those having accounts against the same will pre- sent them properly authenticated for settle- ment. MON ROTE, aug28,6t Aaronsburg. OF EVERY VARIETY and 12s kind at apl(’.68 JRWIN & WILSON'S. CALES, at wholesale and retail, cheap, b IRWIN & WILSON. 1d e eg, pre spies cue A SBN OCKET OUTLERY—all makes and prices at IRWIN & WILSON. _nplOres, Le THOUBLE AND SINGLE BARREL fowling pieces at ms apl0'68. TRWIN & WILSON. YROSS-CUT AND MILL SAWS, best make at Irwin & WILSON. aplO' 68, (COFFIN TRIMINGS, a large assort- i} ment at Irwin & WILSON'S, apl0'68, HAY BELLS and DOOR BELLS, 1 ull sizes and kinds at ad 10 68, Inwix & WiLsON'S, a ——— A A wo RY BOA RDS, Plank and Scantling for sale by Irwix & WiLsoN. aplQ 68, FAPANNED TOILET SETTS, AND ¢) other Japunned ware, atthe Anvil Store, aplO 68, Irwin & WiLsox, I OOKING-GLASS PLATES of all sizes Ad for sale by Irwin & WiLsox. aplO' 68, CS AB HT A QFN DLE SKEINS for wagons, all si- h zes, at the sign of the Anvil. apl0'68, Irwin & WiLson. OALTS for Buggies and Carriages, all sizes in use; Fire Bolts, ditto, at apl0'08, Irwin & WiLsoxn's. H*; BLANKETS AND SLEIGH BELLS, at low prices, at apl(68, NION PATENT CHURN, the best in use at IRWIN & WiLsox's. apl0'6s. $4 8 PER KEG for Nails at ’ G. F. FRANCISCUS. YINWAREo ofall kinds retailed at whole- sale prices, All kinds Tin and Sheet Irom work done at old prices. F. a8. FRANCIBCUS. B® &N-DOOR Hinges, from 12 to 36 in- shes long, Barn-door Rollers, Rail, &c., wor sale at greatly reduced prices, F. G. FRANCISCUS. by 1 ASHS, Doors and Blinds on hand at much lower rates than last seasen at ap24'68 ly. F. G. FRANCISCUS. {ISHERMEN will now find in my stock all kinds of Trout Flies, Rods, Bas- kets, dut, &c., Pike Hooks, Fishing Lines, ete, F. G. FRANCISCUS, {HERRY SEEDERS! Being agent for Buckwater's Patent Cherry Seeders I will be pleased to sell them to country merchants at low prices than they are sold in Philadelphia. F. G. FRANCISCUS. TT ARROW TEETH, all steel, Cultiva- | h tor's Teeth, Wedge and Nut, just received and for sale by F. G. FRANCISCUS. Irwin & WiLsox's. hh sale in papers or by the quart or bushel. —Market Gardeners are invited to | examine the varieties and.prices at F. G. FRANCISCUS. HCUSEREEPING Hardware of all | X. kinds at reduced prices. Oil Car- FL yard wide, 50 to 65 cents per yard. in Cups 75 cents per dozen at ".G. FRANCISCUS. 1 5( Pairs of Window Shades, all new *) styles and new designs, done up | in Moon an the Like, and Bismarck, and | Gold Collors, with Cords, Tassels, &c., at 25 per cent less than the usual prices, F. G. FRANCISCUS. 16,000 pieces of Wall Paper, all exira néw | stock; a large portion of my stock is impor- | ted direct from Liverpool by me, and is of- fered at much less than usual rates. F. G. Fraxciscus. CaLL and examine my large tsock of all kinds of Window Shades, Window Papers, green and buff, Holland Tassels, Trim- | | mings, &c., &e. Also a large stock of Oil | | Carpets, from 19 inches to 8-4, of various most fashionable patterns. | Druggets & Table Covers at greatly reduced prices; at aboutthe prices some of our deal- ers pay for them in the eastern markets. F. G. Fraxcrscus. (3 5EAT BARGAINS AT C.F. Harlecher’s CENTRE HALL, PA. Dry Goods, Notions, Groceries, Hard- ware, Queensware, Wood and Willow ware, Iron, Salt, Fish and in fact, a magnificent assortment of everything kept in a First Class Store, now ready, and for sale at marvelous low rates, GOODS VERY NEAR AT THE OLD PRICES. Muslins they will sell you the very best brands at prices that will astonish you. New spring Dress Goods A most beautiful variety, consisting of all the novelttes of the season, at lower rates than ordinarily charged at other places. White Goods & Embroideries The finest stock in town, both as to quantity quality, and prices. HOOP SRIRTS The best makes, latest styles and lowest rates. (Hats and Caps in Sea variety.) Linens, Towallings, checks, Denings, cloths Cassimers, Cloakings. BALMORAL SKIRTS, Spring and summer shawls, in fact, we keep everything, and will sell at a very sma advance on first cost. : All we ask that you will CALL AND EXAMINE OUR B8TOCK before purchasing elsewhere, as we do not consider it any trouble to show goods. ALL KINDS OF HARNESS, gilver plated and Yankee Harness, double C—O CENTRE HALL Manufacturing Co. Machine Works, CENTRE HALL CENTRE CO, PA. Having enlarged our New Fouxpry and MAcriNe Smors and AGRICULTURAL Works. Stocked with all new and latest improved Machinery at Centre Hall, an- nounceto the public that they are now ready to receive orders for anything iv their line Shaftings, Pullies, Hangers, IRON & BRASS CASTINGS of every description made and fitted up for MILLS, FORGES, FURNACES, FACTORIES, TANNERIES, &C., &C. We also manufacture the celebrated KEYSTONE HARVESTER, which now stand: unrivalled. This Reaper has advantages ever sll othe: Reapers now manufactured. One advan- tage we claim for it, is the lever power, by which we gain one hundred per eent over other machines. Another advantage is the hoisting and lowering apparatus, whereby the driver has under his complete contro of the machine; in coming to a spot of lodg- ed grain, the driver can change the cut of he machine in an instant, without stepping the team, varying the stuble from 1 to 14 inches at the outside of the machine, as well as on the inside. It is constructed of first class material; and built by first class ma- chanics. We warrant it second to none. All kinds of Horsepowers and Threshing Machines, Hay and Grain Rakes, latest im- proved. All kinds of Repairing done. Dif ferant kinds of "PLOWS AND wp PLOW CASTING. The Celebrated Heckendorn Ecenomioa plow which has given entire satisfaction. We employ the best Patternmakers, our patterns are all new and of the most improv- ed plans. Plans, Specifications and Draw- ings furnished for all work dune by us. #3 We hope by strict attention to busi- ness to receive a share of public patronage. TINWARE! The Company announce to the citizens of Potter township, that they are now propar- ed to furnish upon short notice, and as low as olsewhere, every article in the line of TIN AND SHEETIRON WARE. Stove-Pipe and Spouting. All kinds of repairing done. They hava always on hand BUCKETS, CUPS, DIPPERS, DISHES, &C. All orders by mail promptly attended to. CENTRE HALL MFG COM’P apl0'68 tf. and single, bridles and halters. mayl’68,1y., GEe D. PIFER. is the place to buy HATS & CAPS # BOOTS & SHOES NUTIONS, &C. Having just returned from the eity with a large aseortment of carefully seleeted Dress Goods, Muslins, Clothing, Hats and Cape, Boots and Shoes, Groceries, eta I can offer inducements to you which you may not bg able to receive at other places. The stock was bought at the very low est prices, and I feel confident that it you should favor me with a eal}, we will be mn- Room No. 6, Brocker- apl7'68,1y. tually benefitted. hoff Row peEasnt & THOMAS. Offer to the Publie one of the Jargest and best selected stooks of merchan- dise, in Centre county. Call, examine and see for yourself. == Larges and Best Steck of warran- ted Boots and Shoes, warranted to give satisfaction, at reduced found at BURNSID PICES of all varieties, ground to order and warranted to be strictly pure. 1t is the only plaee you can find unadultera- ted spices. Try them fer your own satisfae- tion. You ean only find them at BURKSIDE & THOMAS'. DEAWS, knives, spoons, coffee mills, shovels, spades, rakes, hoes, lamps, forks, cha’ns, &ec., at BURNSIDE & THOMAS. ORSE COLLARS, if you don't want your horse's shoulders galled and made sore, get good herse cellars at BURNSIDE & THOMAS'. H2x% ESS, collars, cart whips, carrisge whips, in great varieties, govern. ment Feats, saddles, bridles, martingales check lines, cart gears, tug harness, buggy harness, hames, ete. Everything in the sad- dlery line, at RUERNSIDE & THOMAS". yoo ING TACKLES, rods lines, heoks, flies, soa hair baskets, ete. Rig you vut to cateh trout at BUKNSIDE & THOMAS. ne GROCKRIES, mocha coffee, old gov. java, best quality Rio coffee, best oolong black teas, green teas. lovering syrup, golden syrup, Drips fine article bak- Ing molasses, rice and everything in the grocery line at the lowest cash prices in the market BURNSIDE & THOMAS’. is the place. rices, only to be & THOMAS’. T I8 known to all in Bellefente and through the county if you want a good article ® to URNSIDE & THOMAS. 1 Sram of all descriptions, french calf skin, spanish sole leather, me- rocco's, sheep skins, linings. Everything in the leather line warranted to give satis- faction, st BURNSIDE & THOMAS". HOE-MAKERS TOOLS and findings, in all their varieties, at BURXKSIDE « THOMAS. ADDLERS BUCKLES, hooks, bits a rings. aye ythig 2 saddiae wants for the manufacture t found at BURNSIDE & THOMAS’. ASKETS in all their varieties, childrens carriages, willow ware, guns, pis- tols, powder, shot, eape. eartrid , &e., at BURN IDE a THOMAS’. OYS of all kinds, at BURNSIDE & THOMAS". NEV PATTERNS of oil cloths, at re- duced- prices, at ) BURNSIDE s THOMAS. Nogons of all kinds, Stelriag'scloves, Handkerchiefs, combs, pocket books, and very cheap, at NSIDE &« THOMAS". {ASRED FRUITS, peaches, tomatoes, pine RR And peas in great varie ty, at RNSIDE &« TUOMAS’. ABITS SOAP, Wm. Hagan and Ke- ons, olive soap, Dobbins’ soap Jeses Dulles soaps, old castile, pure, Palm soap Elderling's soap, and a great variety of other soaps, at BURNSIDE «s THOMAS’. WHITE FISH, Herring, Mackeral, &c., at apl7?68. BURNSIDE « THOMAS’ GOOD NEWS FOR THE PEOPLE. Great Attraction and Great Bargains! HE undersigned, determind to meet the poputns demand for Lower Prices, re- spectfully calls the attention of the publie to his stock of SADDLERY, now offered at the old stand. Designed es- pecially ‘or the people and the times, the lar- gest and most varied and complete assort~ ment of Saddles, Harness, Collars, Bridles, of every description and quality; Whips, in all their variet BUR - 2nd in fugk Syeryibing complete to a first- class establishment, he now offe i whieh will suit the Sitiss, Fast proms etter variety, a better quality or finer style of Saddlery has never efors been of- feredsto the public. Call and examine our stock and be satisfied before purchasing elzewhere; 4 etermined to please my patrons and thankful for the liberal share of patronage heretofore enjoyed. I Seroetfally solleit a continuance of the same. JACOB DINGES, aplO'68 ly. Centre Hall