PERRO BB SE TO ° . as. Pik Millheim Saddlery. £0. W. STOVER, jr., respectfully in- forms the citizens of Penns and Brush val- at Millheim, at the old stand formerly kept by J. H. Stover, and is now prepared to furnish Saddles, Harness, Collars, Bridles, and Whips of ever, ifid ahsrquadity, in fact everything complete, equal toa first class establishment, and atthe most rea- sonable prices. He warrahts hig work ps to quality and fineness of st¥le.” Farmers and others are invited to call and examine his stock. . He is determined to please customers. ap23,1y G. W. STOVER, ir A ——- i ——_ —— ———————— eg - ————— NN NRT MILROY FURNITURE Wareroom. The subscriber respectfully informs the citizens of Centre cduntyy that he has con stantly on hand, and makes to order, ul Kinds of BEDSTEADS, ((lottage and plain) WASHSTANDS, CORNER CUPBOARDS, SOFAS, EXTENSION TABLES, Dining Tables, Breakfast Tables, Toilet Fblon te LYE . Centre Fables A Di 2 Sinks, Doughirays, Cradles, Se For 8 a Cane Seated Rocking Chairs, Cane Seated Chairs (plain) Cane Seated Nursing Chairs, Plain Rocking Chairs, Windsor Chairs, Children’s Chairs, settees, lounges, Complete suites of Furniture furnished at short notice and made in the best possible best material Pricés Lower than Elsewhere |. Persons in want of Furniture will do - Ive 3] CL il. well to, give me a on JOHN CAMP: ns Milroy. New troting Bugey, for B OPP Vale at a bargain, at Wolf: uggy Je/ Centre-hai. stand. from12 to 20 cents per boltat Herlucher's EORGEPECK'S EATING HOUSE & OYSTER SALOON, On High street, at Bush's Arcade Restaur- ant Bellefonte, Pa. This excellent estab- lishment is now open, and good meals ean be had'at all hours. Roast Deef, Ham, (warm or cold, ) Chicken, Turkey, Tripe, PRickels, Oysters, Soup, Eggs, Pies, Cukes, Crackers, Nuts, Oranges, Lemons, &e., &, comprise the bill (of fare. Billiard "Table connected with the Restaurent. Oystersin everystyle—also by the dozen and hun- dred. dec25.1y NEW HARDWAR E STORE! J: & J. HARRIS. "NO. 5 BROCKERHOFF ROW. | IA new and complete Hardware Store has een opened by the undersigned in Broek- erhoff’s new building—where they are pre ared to sell all kmds of Buildingand Hons Purnishine Hardware, Iron, Sted], Nails. Buggy wheels in setts, Champion Clothes Wringer, Mill Saws, Circular and Hané Saws, Tennon Saws, Webb Saws, Tce Crean Freezers, Bath Tubs, Clothes Racks, a ful assortment of Glass and Mirror Plate of al; sizes, Picture Frames, Wheelbarrows Lamps, CealQil Lamps, Belting, Spokes Felloes, and Hubs, Plows, Cultivators, Corr Plows. Plow Points, Shear Mold Beards and Cultivator Teeth, Table Cutlery, Shov- els, Spades and Forks, Locks, Hinges. Screws, Sash Springs, Horse-Shoes, Nails Norway Rods. Oils. Lard, Lubricating Coal; Linseed, Tanners. Anvils, Vices, Bel lows, - Screw Plates, Blacksmiths Tools Faetory Bells, House Bells, Dinner Bells Gong Bells, Tea Bells, Grindstone, Carpen ter Poels, Fruit Jars and Cans, Paints, Oils Varnishes received and for sale at june’'68,1y. J. & J. HARRIS. COACH MANUFACTORY, HARDMAN PHILLIPS, T HIS manufacturing establishment at Yeagertown, on the Lewistown and Bellefonte Turnpike, has now on hand a fine stock of Carriages, Buggies, Sulkies and Spring Wagons, which he now offers for sale,ag superior in Bakity and stylés tc any manufactared in the ‘country. "Phey are made of the very best seasonéd stock by first class practical workmen, and finished in a style that challenges comparison with any work out of or in the Eastern’ cities and can be sold at lower prices than those manutactured in large towns and cities amidst high rents an : ing. Being mastor of his own situation anxious to excel in his artistical profession and free from any annoyances inthis busi. ness, he has time and ability to devote his entire attention to his profession. and his customers, rendering satisfaction alike tc all patrons, operatives, his country, and himself, Call and examine his stoek and lesrn his prices, and you cannot fail to be satisfied. REPAIRING of all kinds done neatly, promptly, na reasonably. . ¥ eagertown, June 12, 1868 —1y. (OMINGs HOUSE. Ww. J. HOSTERMAN, Proprietor. BELLEFONTE PENNA, The undersigned, having assumed control of this fine hotel, would respectfully ask the patronage of the public. He is prepared to accommodate guests jn the best of style, and will take cace that his tables are sup. plied with the best in the market. Good stables attached to the hotel, with carefu and attentive servants. The tra Hing pub- lic are invited to give the Cummings Hous- a call. jul3o,1ye HE ANVIL STORE is now receiving T a large and well assorted Stock of Hardware, Stoves, Nails, Horse Shoes, Sad- dlery, Glass, Paints, Sheet, Bar and Hoop Iron also Buggy and Wagon Stock of every description,—~Call and supply your- selves atthe lowest possible rates at =~ aplQ 68. IRWIN & WILSON. Ew _ORNT FRIT AIA a AA REHALL REPORTER. —— " The Young Widow. ——— U-- — Free and easy yet not bold, Like anipple ripe and mellow, , Not too young and not too old— Halffigviting half repulsive; |u| Now advanding and now shy, There is mischief in hetdimpleys oyu. There is danger in her eye, 5% Sha hag studied human nature, She # schooled in all ‘her arts; She hastaken her diploma ~ As the Mistress of Hearts, She can tell the very moment iy When to sigh and when to smile— 0, a maiden hoes Shirraie, But a widow all the w Are you sad? Mow very serious “Will her handsome face become, Are you angry ? She is wretched Lonely, frien:dless, fearful, dumb! Are you mirthtul ! How her laughter, I Silver wounding will ring out— : She can lure and catelyand play you, As the angler does the trout, ix “Who have grown so bold and Young Americans of twenty, With the love looks in your eyes; You may practice all the lessons, Taught by Cupid sinee the Fall— But I know a little widow, Whq can win and fool vou all. kd semanas fs - Foreign Items. A meeting of 2,000 persons’in Ber lin was held here last Sunday night, Resolutions favoring the suppression of onvents and the expulsion of the Jesuits were after long debate,adopted, ‘ed 2 wise, jo The resolutions are not directed | particularly against any confession of faith. The mixed commission of Greeks | and Turks have decided that the Greek { steamer Enosis, claimed by the, Porte ‘as a prize, for violation of neutrality {during the late troubles in Candia, shall he delivered up to. the Greek Government. The Porte has accepted the decision. Baron von Beust closed the sessions | of the Austrian and Hungarian dele- | gations last Monday, conveying ‘the Emperor’s sanction to the resolutions | they had respectfully adopted. The destitution in Bandelcund, In- dia, is still very grevious. In Rewah | charity, and in the neighboring States | there is equal distress. Lemberg and Warsaw, are to. be ‘made first class Russian | fortresses. | Gen. Todleben; the hero of the defence { of Sebastopol, will execute the work. Bion ou Foolhardiness.—A man named Jen- | kins risked his life, the 25th ult, and "did not lose it, in propelling himself over a rope stretched acposs Niagara River, below the Falls. He was sea- ted in a so-called bicycle ‘velocipede, the wheels of which were deeply groov- ed so as to fit the rope. A large erowd witnessed the: performance, > > The administrators: of the estate of Herber C. Kimball, late Brigham Youilg’s first counselor, have recently filed, at Salt Lake City, a return of distributive shares, subject to the reve- nue tax, showing forty-one children— thirty sons and eleven daaghters—five being 14 years old, and four 10 years, The value of his estate is = $59,000. This is the first return of distributive shares ever made in Salt Lake. rt A lafyerowhis death bed willed all his property to # lunatic asylum, sta- ting as his reason for so doing, that hé liberal class of people that had pat- ronised him, : : i lf ell Pte Boston, September 15. George Peabody yesterday gave another $50,000 to .the Peabody’ Institute, in the town named afterhim. This swells his donation to $200,000. N—— Four men and three girls, in Dés Moines, Iowa, wcre fined a few days ago for disturbing a religious meeting. The ‘men were fined $10.each, and the girls 85. 4 I a TT, Intwo years Geary’s administra tion expended over seven millions of the people’s money, for which they can only partially account, “The pub- lie demand that Geary and his friends shall itemize the account, BS ws 5 5 ce A Twenty-five illietit distilleries have been discovered in the Third district, N.Y. A descent will be-made on them this week. ag Towa has recently taken ‘ifs ‘eehsus, and returns from all but five counties show a population of 1,011,952; rindi. cating a gain of 400,000/in. ten years, During the past two years 20,000 del: lings have been erected in the Stute, 3 en ae eer In East Saginaw, Mich., - within a month, no less than four’ women have tried to commit suicide by taking poi-’ gon, —— it : ry ii, SUBSCRIBE FOR THE REPORTER. | SW AAA p* The Gearyites ave. straining every nerve to divert publie attention from the real issne of the present ‘contest by fighting the battles of the war. over again. Their fate depends in a great meaghyfe il heir success it’ this effort, and well thty know it. “The duty of the democratic prides "of, the State is, therefore, a plain one: ng 40 keep constantly in view of the tax-payers 4 expenditures ofthe pres- ent State administration as colitrasted with’ that democrats, and the profligate squandering of the people's niougy. It is the tax-payers of the Common. wealth who have the, deepest interest in this matter, Let the actd and the figures as found in official documents he honestly and trathfully laid before them, and then let them judge wheth- er or not their intevests and the honer “of thie Cenmmox wealth will be promo- ted by a change of rulers, ; We begin with a few of these items, State government for : 1808 Were. cupsy.serssrs: 24 $845,649 89 Do. do, for 1860 Soc I Inerease. iii S443.676 84 Here we find that the present’ pub- lie servants, under John W. Geaay's administration, are more than twice as ‘eXpensive’ to their masters~rthe be ‘ ple—as were their democratic prede- cessors of 1860, under the administra- tion of W. F. Packer, al as Among the items composing this aggregate we take; first, the, expendi. tures of the Executive Department, which were, for 1868......;:...$32,475 For 1860 sauder « partrdl, O00 ————— hvwssinss send] 0,970 Again we find the expenses doubled | without any evidene# of additional | services rendered, | The expenses ofthe Attorney Gene- ral’s office for 1868 were, . & 4. $6,400 y TOF 1860... 00 ciassitsueronsas so nS FO Increase Increase.....l iL... hii 32,125 The expenses of the Adijutant Gen- ! eral’s office for 1868 were...... £20,839 For 1860... 54. OF... £5... 3 5.600 | £20,230 This enormous increase is made. up in part by approprations for compiling and printing Bates’ History; a. very | cambersome and inaccurate work des- | tined to cost many more thousands of dollars beforeit is completed. The aggregate expenditures fur these | three departinents is therofore shown to be,.for 1868........... RE —— $59,114 For 1860.....". ad. IA {sda ie 1b 20,375 ——————————— Inerense.... uu viiniesss Increase... saws. we sB38,739 | Let us now turn to the expenses of | Total expenses for 1868. ..8353,224 56 | Total expenses for 1860.....177,284 65 aman i Increase.......... divi asd¥75,939 91 | 3 99 Das Houses was one hundred and twenty, at a cost of......./8118,36800 In 1860 thie total nw ber was Jorly, at a cost of........... 28,654 40 | Increase.........ovhvia $80,708 60 When therstax-payers remember | | employees inthe two | : ber of Senators or members of the | House of Representatives, and no ad- | ditional services required of them, | thay will be; forced to the inevitable conelusion’ that this’ astounding ju- | crease of the public expenditures un | only be traced to the GROCEST Sys- | TEM OF PROFLIGXCY AND CORRUE- | TION, and their verdict will ‘he made up at once that the guilty and con- | demned authors must and shall be | hurtied’ from the sacred trusts they | have so wontonly betrayed. — tufriod, Tax PavEsS of Penpsylfania, says | the Patriot, look at thé ‘difference. | The cost of the State printing for 1860, | the last year of democratic rule in | Permsylvanin, ‘was | 880 641. {This-is the amoniitns taken from: the report of the Auditor General for that year. | | The cost of the State printing for 1868 as given by the same duthority, was! $134,968, or $104,327 more that. it was in 1860. Is any “man ‘simple enough to think that this difference can'be aceotmted for without exposihg the most yillangus system of corrup- tion and. favoritism? AWE yét the tax-yapers are called upon to grant those who'' thus rob them of a new |deage of power. Will they do it? But again : ~ The expensds of the State government for the years 1863, 1864 "and 1865, were as follows : E80 snar teaprrons oh ees di y 1864... ivan sions mmr in 200,021 186D.....cc00eivais, cnusnvrnsesn SS LORS ,, [This, it il be remembered, was du. ring the’ wir, under Giaverar | Cartin, when the expenses were necessaril y in excess of times of peace, and during part of which time gold vas ata pre- mim “of 200°and 250¢0 > 1101 5 + « For the three years since the war, under the administration’ of “Goy. Geary, they were, for the year ending Dec. 1, 1866.0.70111; (1. 4.8668,909 Dee. 1, 1867.........0 is 802,897 Dec. 1, 1868 airide van oi 05. 8340,089 Here we find the ordinary expenses of the Commenwenlth 1868, when gold was ranging from 130 to 140, was $245,518 more than they were in 1864, when gold was at 250 and ‘everything inflated in the same proportion. Here are facts and fig. ures ‘which: cannot. fail to strike the honest and toiling taxspayer with stun- ding effect, © Can our: radical friends explain them away ? " of- The time for electing townshi rs having been changed to the Oec- fice tober election, makes it necessary that for nominating a time be fixed upon, ; and upon i Tesven ae Batre September, 25th, yext be fixed upon for the meeting of the Demoeracy of Patter township, at 2'oclock, at Old Fort, to nominate a township ticket. Democrats throughout ‘the township will plese attend. We would suggest, the democrats of the other townships “fix upon ‘the same time, forthe present and 'snbse- quent years for making township nomi nations, BY SIT TTOUSE, wettr! the depot, Belle: foute, Pa. W.D. RIKARD, Proprietor, This new and magnificent Hotel Nas now come under the proprietorship of Mr. Ri- kinrd, formerly of the Cunpmings House, and will be kept upin FIRST CLASS HO- TEL STYLE. It has comfortable rooms, all the modern conveniences, prompt ser- yants, and réasonable charges. THE TA. BLE will slwhys be abundantly supplied with the mogt sumptuous fare the market will afford, dome up by the most experi- enced cooks. + HIS Ba R will always con, tain the choicest liquors. He will be glad to see his old friends at the new hotel. and no pains will be spared to make them feel jul2s 60 HE Largest and Best Stock of wa ted Boots and Shoes, warranted to give satisfaction, at reduced prices, only to be found at BURNSIDE & THOMAN', s— oe ————————— rran PNTERNAL REVENUE LICENSES. "All pereans subjeet to Licenses, under the internal revenue laws of the United States, ili'the sab-distriet composed of the Penn, Haines, Halfmoon, © Patton, erguson, Harris and Wiles; arehercby notified that applica- tiom for the same must be made to the une dersigned, at his office at Spring Mills, A, J. OU NG, Jul80,8m Asdistant Assessor, CENTRE HALL Furnitire ‘Rooms! J. 0, DEININGER, cannty, that he hasconstantly en hand, and makes to order, all kinds of BEDSTEADS, A an FALUABLE PROPERTY at Privaet Sale, in Millheim, he undersigned offers the following valuable Real sisting of A LOT OF GROUND, containing one half of an acre, thereon fll, erected a two-story weather boarded Log-house, a new 2- story COACH SHOP, BANK ARE BARN, a well of never failing water inthe ‘yard, The lot contains all kinds of fruit trees, and all necessary out buildings. For further information apply to SAMUEL BAME, apa, tf i Millheim. R. J. THOMPSON BLACK, Physi- Jeéinn and Surgeon, Centre Hill, Pa. offers his professional services to the eiti- zens of Potter township, mr26,%m CLOTHING+=Overconts Pants, V ests, und Dress Coats choap ts, Wolf « Store. G REAT BARGAINS AT C.F. Harlecher's CENTRE HALL, PA, Dry Goods, Notions, Grogeries, Hard ware, Quecnsware, Wood and Willow ware Iron, Salt, Fish and in faet, a magnificent assortment of everything keptin a First Class Store, now ready, and for sale at marvelous low rates, GOODS VERY NEAR AT THE OLD PRICES. Muslins they will ell you the very best New spring Dress Goods | A most beautiful variety, consisting of ull the novelttés ol the season, at lower rates than ordinarily charged at other place: OPE MR ea: T | 240 # i MEE We. SE A gi By og loc = so WW THE GR EA : £15 ¢ Six cents. A Leetureon the Natu! catient and Radienl' Cure of Seminal Weakness, or Bpermatorrhoen, induce Self Abuse; ¥ tency, Nervous Debility, and Tpedi to Marriage generally; Consumption, Epi epey, and Fits; Mental and Physical Inea- weity, &e.—~By ROB. J. CULVERWEL, Ar D., Aathor'of the ‘Green Book'' &e. The world renowned author, in this ad- mirable Lecture, clearly proves from his own experience that the awful Cofiwes quences ¢f Self Abuse may be effectually removed without medicine, and without dangerous surgical operations, bougies, a mode of dure at once certain and effectua by which every sufferer, no matter wh Ws condition may be, may cure himse cheaply, privately, and radically. T lecture will prove a boon to thousands sn thousands, any uddress, on recel of six cents; or two fj tage stamps, by Rddreming the pub- shers, : Also, Dr. CULVERWEL 15 Markings Guide,” price 2) VEY Address he on lishers, CHAS, JO. KLINE & CO. Jan29 1y ; SALE WINE STORE J.B. ETTELE. Bishop ftreet, Bellefonte, in the Stone buil- ng iormerly ontupied by the Key- atone Bakery : MY Takes pleasure in informing the public that he keeps constantly on hand a supply o Shuice Poreign and Domestie Liquors. to contain the quantity represented. The attention of preticing physicians is called to ‘his stock of PURE LIQUORS, suitable for medical purposes, es, Jue, and demijohns constantly on hand. ¢ has the ONLY PURE NECTAR! WHISKY in town. no All liquors are warranted to give sat faction. Liquors will be sold®by the quart, barrel, or tierce, He has a large lot of BOTTLED LIQUORS Of the finest grades on hand, Confident thut he ean please eustomers, he respectfully solicits a share of public pa- tronage my dtr GOOD NEWS FOR THEPEQOPLE. Great Attraction and Great Bargains !- HE undersigned, determind to meet the ular demand for Lower Prices, re- | ¥ ealls the attention of the public | to his stock of SADDLERY, now offered at the old stand. pecindl forthe people and the times, the far- gest and most varied and complete assort- | ment of Saddles, Harness, Collars, Bridles, of every description und quality; Whips, and in fact everything complete to a first. class establishihent, he now offers at prices which will suit the times. A better variety, a better quality or finer style of Saddlery has never before been of- | BUREAUS, SINKS, WASHSTANDS, CORNER CUPBOARDS TABLES, &e., &e Y Hove MADE CHAIRS ALWAYR ON HAND and warranted of good workmanship and si Thankful for past favers, he solic elsewhere, apd os ly, st Ap— —_——— op RCHANTS HOUSE, 413 & 4156 North 3rd, st., KF M PHILADELPHIA. H. IH. MANDERBACH PROPRIETOR. I. C.N1re, CLERK. This well-known Hotel, will he féuad by all vidifing the city, oue of the most desires venience. German and English is spoken. aplU68 tf, C ENTRE HALL HOTEL. JOHN SPANGLER, PROPRIE- TOR. points; north, south, east and west, in every respect one of the most pleasant The travelling community and drovers will always find the bestaccommaodations, Pere sons from the eity wishing to spend a few weeks daring the summer in the country, will find Centre Hall one of the most dean- tiful locations, aid the Centre Hall Hotel all they could desire for comfort and con- venience. aplU 68 Lf. - RUSS /S HOTEL AARONSBURG, PA. JOHN RUSSEL, PROPRIETOR. The old and well known Hotel, situat.asd in the centre of Aaronsburg, has again been occupied by Mr. Russel, former propriety, who now invites his old friends and the travelling community in generaltocalln | see him. The house has been elegantly furnished and is kept in the best style. Did ~ vers can always find accommodation. apl0'86tf. JrvIN & WILSON are constantly re. ceiving new goods in their line HARDWARE ofevery description atredu.ce prices-‘now being opened every day aplO’ 6s. . Chas. H, Held, Clock, Watchmaker & Jewele Millkeim, Centre co., Penna. Respectfully informs his friends and the public in general, that he has just opened at his new establishment, above Ar der's Store, and keeps constantly on hand all kinds of Clocks, Watches and Jewelr of the latest styles, as also the Maranville Patent Calender Clocks, provided with complete index. of the month, and day o the month and week on its face, which is warranted as a perfect thme-keeper, «a. Clocks, Watches and J ewelry re. paired on short notice and warranted.’ sepll’Gs; ly ALUABLE PROPERTY AT PRL. VATE SALE in Centre Hall. il ph S- Gi SuaNNoN offers his fine ali 1] property for sale, situate on ud © ll ERrthe corner of Main and Locus mea eonseeg-treets, in Centre Hall, a large frame dwelling, with a large and comimo- dious Stable large enough for seven hor. ses. The house is well finished, and has a hydrant near the door and the water can be taken to any room in the house, or to he cellar. For full particulars inquire of John Shannon, at Centre Hall, or 8. Q. officers for Potter townshi p consultation with’ many democratic Shannon, at Selinsgrove. teb19t | White Goods & Embroideries {| The finest stock in town, bo h as to quantity | quality, and prices, Fr) A P a n58 OOF QAIRTY | The _best makes, latest styles and lower rages. ( Hats and Caps in great variety.) | Limens, Towellings, checks, Denings, cloths Cassimers, Cloakings, BALMORAL SKIRTS, | Spring and summer shawls, in fact, we keep everything, and will sell at a very snall Fadvance on first cost, All we ask that you will CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK before purchasing elsewhere, as we do not [ consider it any trouble to show goods, ALL KINDS OF HARNESS, | silver plated and Yankeeé Harness doubl and single, bridles and halters, mayl’68 ly. | TAPANNED TOILET SETTS, AND | oF other Japanned ware, at the Anvil Store, [ HplO6R, * lewix & Winsox, | I £ 3°, out to ea NNED FRUTTS, peaches, tomatoes, pine apples, and peas in great varie. BURNS DE « THOMAN VSHING TACK LES, rods lines, hook 1 : . : Paka Bw flice, seu hair baskets, ete. Rig yon teh tront at ; BURNSIDE & THOMAS IS known to all in Bellefento and 1 1" good article #o to BURNSIDE & THOMAS’, | Whitman's celebrated confections, | Whitman's eelebrated chocolate, | Buker's chocolate, Smith's chocolate, Chinn Ginger, English Pickes, American Pickles; ut BURNSIDE &« THOMAS A A large and elegant assortment of Horse LX Blankets, Buckskin Gloves and Biifla- » lo Robes, ut very nt low prices BURNSIDE & THOM AS V ALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT The large and valuable Real Estate held PRIVATE SALE, | by Dr. Wm. Wilson, in his own right and by the heirs of the la'e Mes, Mary Wilson, in Potter township, Centre county, will be sold ut private sale, on terms to suit pure chasers, us follows: Ist. Alot of ground adjoining the ¥il- lage of Potters Mills, contnining about SIX ACRES, with a large Two-Story Mansion, Two-sto- ry Oflice, Stables and other ous-buildings thereon erected. @ grounds around the house contain beautiful shrubbery, It isin all respects a desirable property, andis well situated for business purposes, 2nd. A tract of land situated near Cen- tre Hall, adjoining lands of Peter, John and Geo, Hoffer, George and Daniel Dupst, Francis Alexander, and others, containing FOUR HUNDRED AND TWELVE ACRES AND ONE HUNDRED AND SIX PERCHES. This tract is now divided into THREE FARMS one of eighty acres, one of one hundred and fifty acres and one of one hundred and six- ty-fournéres respectively, with three setts of furm buildings. That part ying east of the turnpike containing rool thirty acres will be divided into small lots to suit the part lying west of the tusnpike will be di- vided into three farms of about one hun- dred and-twenty-eight acres each, or in any way that may sul purchasers. 3rd. A tract of land near the “01d Fort,” adjoining lands of Gee. Odenkirk, John H. Keller, Jacob Arney, Samuel Foster and others, containing THREE HUNDRED AND FORTY THREE ACRES AND SEVENTY FOUR PERCHES. Thereon erected is a complete set of farm buildings and two extra tenant houses, This tract will be sold as a whole—as di. vided by the turnpike—eor in such other sub-divisions as may be desired. The two tracts last desopibed contain lands of the best quality which is in excel- lent condition, many of the improvements being almost new. They are reached by the best reads in the county, They can be divided so as to give a suf- Hejont amount of good timber lind to each arm, Inquire of Dr. WM. WILSON, at Pot- ters Mills, of the tenants on the pro erty, or M'ALLISTER & BEA "ER. Attorneys-at- Law, ul BELLEFONTE, PA. & / jou | sered to the public. Call and examine our locks and be satisfied before ‘purebasings | eifewhere, } | Determined to please my patrons nnd - | thankful for the liberal share of patronase heretofore enjoyed. 1 respectfully solicit a | continuance of the same. | JACOB DINGES, aplo'es ly, Centre Hall TT DONT i Gentle reader, don’t for the world important Tact to, eseape your mind that | the place to buy your new Spring and Sum- alow the | i been bought at panie prices, and are now arriving and opetied for inspection at the familiar place you often | READ i * about, ZIMMERMAN BROS. & CO., No. Nix, Bush's A reade, Bellefonte, Pa. Other to selling honest goods cheap, we beat the | whole crowd. "Weare offering A splendid stoek of ladies dress goods, white | goods, ndtions, hosiery, gloves, trinunings, jot chain, hoop skirts, and corsets. Don't clievea single 7 WORD about hard times snd high prices, There is no evidence of it in our store. We keepa full variety. Coarse and fine boots and shoes for men and boys. Beautiful French and Turkey morocco, kid aud lasting, lace ; and button boots and shoes for ladies and children, with a choice invoice OF queensware, glassware, sugars, coffees, soaps, canned tomatoes, peas and green corn, pickles; piecalilli catsup, pepper sauce, honey and the best of syraps, tens | | and spices; all at the lowest prices, And | | in addition te TH I S. We have an endless variety of the many little articles which go to make up a com lete assortment. Great inducements to ASH buyers. Remember, a dollar saved in buying goods is easier made than to work for it, so don’t spend your money foolishly but come right along to ; Zimmerman Bro’s & Co. Agents for the American Button Hole and Overseaming Sewing Machine, and get good goods and full value for it. New, BOOK Store. HOLESALE AND RETAIL BOOK, STATIONERY & NEWS EM- PORIUM. ACOB D. MILLER, has purchased the k, Stationery and News Establish- nent of Kinsloe & Jrother, on Allegheny street, mear the Diamond, Bellefonte, te witich he has just added a large invoice of goods, such as is generally kept in a well- conducted Book and Stationery Store. His stock consists of Theological, Medical, ho Miscellanious Books. Also, blank books, time bon £, pass books, diaries, every grade and price of cap, legal, bill, letter, hath, and note pa- per, draw ng and tissue paper, fine Fresch paper, envelopes of every description and price. pens, inks, ink-stands, erasers, rub- er bands. transparent and common slates, slate pencils; lead pen ils, chalk wp ons ede. Legal and justices blanks of kinds, revenue stamps at face Orders taken for goods at ull fimes.” © Goods’ received in three days from the time the order is received. Me. Miller is also wholesale agent for ! Loehman’s Celebrated + Writing Fluid which he sells at manufacturer's prices, County merchants weuld do well to give him a call before purchasing elsewhere, sepd. 68, 1y PRUNES and DRIED CURRANTS o the very best quality just received a Wolf's old stand : all OOKING-GLASS PLATES of all sizes for sale by Irwin & WitsoN: apl0'68, {5 4 ORN BLANKETS AND SLEIGH BELLS, at low prices, at : aplQ’ 68. IRWIN & WiLsoN's. - I AMPS OF EVERY VARIETY: and 4 kind at Lusty apl(’, 68 IRWIN & WILSON'S, § ¥ i tale The ujdeniigned havity, parciamd ; r. on - lls Ho Aireaalay nH TAM Tha lass i » og - 2 dine Psy Thy TF ity 74 RD on §i # 3: 3 ah : ig . ¥ #2 40d fide fRlettiny £1 : ei fe it whl ir “Hats 4nd Caps, * ap BOOTS and w i 4 . toil Wall Paper, Fish, Saif, Leather, &e. ui 1nust be convince 1 - GRavy & Tromesos, 8.2 Wenlso buy | pay market pritas sith > ¥ ARLORE COOK STON ES Parlor Stoves, wad fonr sizes of Gas- aploras, duwix & - a Fs WHOLESALE DEALER IN The subscriber respectfully calls the at. ubseriber respin ih nt, ull kinds NT rs’ WwW a His stock consists other as! ble rates as esn be had in the cits, Ginger and land Bum. Cordial of all kinds. i particularly invite Farmers, Ho- best - # 2 Physicians are res fully SF ename | od aplo % 2 hes B #0 ust the best. cheapest, largest Tr ¢ best assorted stock of Good, © eng pabIRs Ts the p to buy your Silks, EM i id ’ 1 Fei - wh Ty Coat. White Flanels, Opera F Gents’ Cloths, 3 2 Work B h. SUNDOWNS, + / pte et “and “eils, Buttons, T #5 Ladics VT : 2 = CiRVY FP IS0GN To) 8 heeding HH Abin 0 uses amor 2: nn tompg 1 : Hee 8B Ton LHE an Hi Td iti at a Hil and-blue cAssimeres, satti cloths, TEEN of of {very Dis- and Boys... iy 3 TO , in endo ui $ lings, ‘Shéetings, Kabioe and con- ¥ - the prineiple of “Quick Sales TRAX AND PRODUCE ARE TABEX * # &
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