Sr SAA bes vom LOW™ PRICES, | Yall and Winter Goods. At The Old: Stand | at Oentre Kall LADIES AND GENTR DRESs GOODS. DRY GOODS, AND GROCERIES BARDWARE, QUEENSWARE Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes. ALSO. A CHEAP LINE OF FL ANNE LS, MUSLINS "AND " CALICOES, SHAWLS, ALSO, A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF NOTIONS, “STRUPS, COFFEES. “alse a large stock of ISH, the best, all kinds, F MACKEREL and HERRING. the best and cheapest in the market, olf’s Old Stand. WRSHALL TAKE: PARTICULAR CARE TO MAKEIT AN OBJECT FOR New Customers. Xl pig vo ATWELY. As INVITE OUR OLD ‘ERIENDS, TO GIVE US A CALL. ap24'68,y. WM. WOLF. "ARN ESS, collars, cart whips, carriage | Sd Ales. bridles, art gears, ag harness, bugg Kvervihing in the sid ment gears, chee Kk lines, harness es ete. dlery line at : BURNSIDE & T HOM AS TOT {ONS of all kinds, Stelring’ avi od N Handkerchiefs, com vs, pocket books | in all thes variety and BU RNSIDE « very cheap, at THOM AY. BY wp A PT ERN S of ei) cloths, at re- 2 v* duced prices, F at ‘4 BURNSIDE & THOM AS )ABITS SOAP, Wm. Hagan ogs, olive soap, Dobbins’ soap Je es "Oakley s sods, dldedstile, pure; Palmisor p, Elderiing's Soup: and a great variety of othier soaps, at Bo RNSIDE «a THOMAS tage URNSIDE & THOMAS. Offer to tha Public one of the dive. in Centre county. Call, examine and see for yourself. MNE GROCFRIES, mocha coffee, ol gov: java, best quality Rie coffee LL oolong « black teas, green teas, loverin ing molasses, grocery line at the lowest cash prices’in the marketBURNSIDE & THOMAS’, is the Place. NADDLE RS BUC KLES, hooks, bit ; spots rings. Ev erything a, saddlee wants for the manufacture of harness, to be found at BURNSIDE & THOMAS". NION HOUSE, Us on the 1st of April heen T wrnished, no Microy. A change tted, and remodeled, “and will hereafter be ¢éonducted on first- class hotel principles. The present propri- etor will give his personal attention to the comforts of the traveling public, and oth- ers who may favor him with their custom. HIS TABLE i8 kept in first class style, connected with the Hotel, and obligine Ostlers are always on the ground to attend to this department. A portion of the pub- lic patronage is solicited; good accommo dations are guarante ed to all. WM. R. BELL, [Bhp] Milroy, Pa. USH HOUSE ‘near the depot, Belle- B fonte, Pa. W. D. RIKARD, Proprietor. This new and magnificent Hotel has now come under the prop ietorship of Mr. Ri- “Yard, formerly of the Cummings House, and will be kept up in FIRST CLASS HO- TEL STYLE. It has comfortable rooms, all the modern conveniences, prompt ser- vants, and reasenable charges. THE TA- BLE will always be abundantly supplied with the most sumptuous fare the market will afford, done up by the most experi- enced cooks. HIS BAR will always con- tain the shoiesst liquors. He will be glad te see his old friends at the new hotel, “and no pains will bespared to mike them feel at home. Bs SEL jul23 69, tf FP E Langest and Best Stock of warran ted Boots and Shoes, warranted to give . pn BURNSIDE & THOMAS. . KE CH AN DLE R. aL. b.. (! HOM@EPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SUR- arox, Bellefonte, Penn’a. Office 2nd Floor wver Harpér Bros Store. Residence at the Office. References—Hon, C A Maver. Pre gt Judg e, Lock Haven, Pa.; Hon. L. aha Mackey, Prost dst National Bank, do.: Harper Bros, Merchants, Bell éfonte, Pag wand others 19nov6att found at orp 5 AN VIL BTORE is now receiving a laree and well assorted Stock ot Hardware, Staves, Nails, Horse Shoes, Sad- dlery, Ql we, Paints, Sheet, Bar and Hoop also Bugsy and Wagon Stock of every deseription.—Call and supply your- geives atthe lowest Possible: rates dt 1plo’c8. GS. RWIN & WILSON. T URKEY PRUINS, raisens, peache apples, oranges, lemons, YAH kind of foreign TR Hans, bagon se, at URNSIDE & THOM AS, ee STORE. ~LEVL A. MILLE} LX ut Runkle’s Old Stand, opposite the 1ron Front, on Allegheny st., Bellefonte, is And ll ophers) get” the: elieapest and Dest " Grroeeries, TPobaceos of all grados, Boots ¢ from the- Dost New York Ahan ciuson : Syrups, Sugars, Vinegar, &c. Try him, janTtf, a A pris a" DE Try va oil ATT, REPORT ET RIDAY, FEBREARY 110 | 1870: a Two Nemo Horse Thieves Hom. Nashville, Feb. 1.—~Two were taken {rom the Lebanon jail a ond hung under the following circumstan- omc a negroes Ces | A short time since two negroes na med respectively Jerry Young and Bob White, known to have been des. perate and bad characters, who had been carrying on successfully their stealing for some time without being detected. stole some horsesand a lot of cotton from parties living not a great way from Lebanon. The parties were arrested, and on a preliminary exami- pation were put in the Lebanon jail to await a further trial hours of ten and twelve o'clock Friday night a party of men, number- ing nearly thirty, surrounded the jail, and ealled out the jailor, They de manded of the juilor admittance and the kevs, Not having the power fo resist he complied with their demand, On getting the keys the party told the | jailor to go back in his house and be- have himself. They were undisguised and made known their intention at the time. They then forced the doors of. the juil and took the two negroes re- ferred to, They then conveyed them to a point about a mile and a half this side of the town, where they hung them toa limb and left them: On Satur day morning the two men were disco- vered still hanging, with their faces to the road, ‘both stiff, cold and dead. They were buried on Sunday. The perpetrators, though they were not disguised, ave eutirely unknown gnd accomplished their work without noise or disturbance ‘and departed, leaving no trace as to who they were or whence they came. wld Four enormous steers, the smallest weighing 3,300 pounds, and the largest "RADICAL ECONOMY: , Me. Dawes, a radical member of Congress, makes the following exposure of the ‘manner in which his purty squanders the money : In the beginning, Mr. Dawes showed that under this measure, if it could have been forced through under the revious question, the Secretary of the Navy could sell three millions of the property, at private gale of the Phila. delphia Nays Yard, Lo whom he pleas. ed, when Ne pleased, pod Wn whut teri he pleased—the only obligation bu him being that he shoulc | obtain the ap- proval of the President, who, from the nature of is duties, could pay no por. sonal attention to the proceedings, Mr. Dawes ‘questioned whether the state of the Treasury warranted the enhancing of expenses, and called the Hons to tho estimates | furnished for the Navy Yards during next fiscal year, as follows: 7,000, aginst $50,000 last vear; Bacto, $747,341, against $100,000 last year: New'Y ork $833,511, against $100,000. last year ; Philadelphia, $111,985, against $25, 000 last year; Washington, $561,779, against $50,000 last year; Norfolk, $258,312 y Against $30,000 lust year. In short, the Secretary of the Navy, roposed, besides the $800,000 for seague Island, a total ex panditure of $3,007,304, against $451,000 last year. MATHEMATICS. The estimates. did not. inspire him with much confidence, although the Secratary promised to effect a saving $2,000,000 in the article of coal alone W which had cost $159,000 for the last two years. That was an _achievment in mathematics which found a paral lel one in the achievement ot the Post Master General, who proj node 10 save $5,000,000 a year by the abolition of the - franking privilege, while the franked matter would ot produce $200,000.—~He thought that. the two mathematicians who had prowmpied these two Secretaries ¢onld be brought to light and set to work, they conld show ‘tliat the public debt wight: be paid Before thie expiration or pie Ad- Balaton. Jighs for public works to the amount of 824,625,173, against appropriations over 4000 pounds, are ‘on théir way to | New York. | largest animals of the kind ever raised. | After they are killed their hides will | be stuffed and placed in the Central | Park. | The house territorial cominittee at Washington, will attempt to secure legislation to abolish polygamy in U- tah and to use the United States for ces to that end if ‘necessary. Won't | | Brigham swear ? The N They are said to be the Vew Orleans Times, savs the Gaines real estate law suits is “When I.can read my title clear A London merchant advertised for | a clerk who could “bear confinement.” had been seven years in jail. It is noticed that “strikes” through- out the country which heretofore were are | wages. Seventy six cases of the new disease, the relapsing fever, have been reporg ' ted to the New York Board of Health, but no deaths have yet occurred so far as Kuowi. tied PrP TWO NEGROLS HANGED. New Castle, Del., Feb. 4.—Jones and Carpenter, the colored men sen- tenced to déath for rape, were executed at noon in the jail yard, in presence of six. hundred persons. Jones made a short speech, repeating that Cerpenter was innocent, as he (Jones), had urged him to the deed. Jones died wstantly, but Carpenter struggled several min- utes. iit — London, Feb. 24—The weather throughout England, for the past few days, has been cool, cleat and delight- ful. Oeil > > A correspondent informs us, says. the Lewistown Democrit, that Wn. A. Mateer, of Menno township, has opened upon his land a coal mine, with a vein of goft coal 22 inches thick. This is a new source of wealth to Mif- flin county. — —— oo CURTOUS LAW CASE. More than twenty years ago, .8 wo" man named Christine Liussell, prom’ ised one Mrs. Crawford, both of } Saug erties, Na X. to give her $2 ,000 a piano a gold witeh, and educate her child if she (Mrs, Crawford) ‘wonld bring about a marriage between the wid Christine and the Hon. Jeremiah Rus- sell, aged 70, and worth, report said $400,000. - Mrs. Crawford accepted the offer, and a contract to the above effect was gigned by each, The desired marriage was finally effected by the skillful m: wmagement of Mrs. C. Years of happiness passed, and Jeremiah died. Having left no will, trouble arose as to the distribution of his estate, but out of it his’ widow ' received $35,000. As soon as thissettlement trans spired, Mrs. Susan Crawford demanded the $2,000, piano; gold ‘watch and the education of her child, as the contract price agreed upon in writing, for ser vices rendered the widow in obit: aning Hon, | for the same objects Inst year of $9, 493.000. The administration of Aus | drew Johnsons had been profligacy in expenditures. The ple” had tried it on that charge, foutrd it goilty and had taken from it tration of the public service. people Intended to hold them to their | promises. But what was the firs¢ evi | their determination to car ‘ry out, their pledges? - While he knew the 'ungra- | cious position he occupi d, he proposed Ito speak plainly, but only to his party friends in the House. He knew there was not much comfort to be derived from the wounds of a friend. Andrew Johnson, in the last year of his adminis- tration, had estimated that he could 000, and that the amount had Leen cut down over $20,000,000. What did their own administra- tion estimate that it would carry on fora-yeavdfor? Why, $311,097,174— AN INCREASE OF OVER TWENTY- MILLIONS beyond theamount required by Andrew the present year—/{ commotion among the Radicals, cheers trom the the Post Oilice Department, which would reduce the increase to 812.000. - 000 ; but he believed.that not eutering into the estimate wasa little su. guiplu n of $800,000 for League Island ; back ot it, also, tere the Bay ot Samana and the Island of St. Thomas at 87).- 000,000 in gold, and back of it, too, were millions that would be added they passed the «House, the Republican party were to’ be re- deemed, they could have no aid either | at the other end of the avenue or at the other end of the Capitol, and ‘he put it to the representatives of the people, whether they would inaugurate new public works on the broad esti- ‘mates of $24,000,000. He tad a righ to complain of the other end of the economy, and with all the ‘heraldry by telegraph and otherwise of reduc: tion, there was but one of those depart iments that did not estimate an nerease of expenditures over the appropriation of last year; the exception ‘was the pror. unpopular Attorney General, [Apblnuss | And he’ hoped that it was not in consequence of that remark. able trait in his charicter that it was contemplated at the other end of the Capitol to ‘relieve lnm from further publie service and drive him into pri- vate life. [Great laughter and ap- plause.] : | MBXTRAVAGANCE. There was a new Postoflice building ity New York which, report said, would cost $4,000,000, aud the granite for which was estimated to cost t $1 ,000,000. Were they going on with such expen= ditures? Were they going to put $3,- 000,000 from the old Philadelphia Na- vy Yard and $300,000 from the Treas- ury into League feland when they might as well wait five years? Twi things seemed to he desired : the re- duction of the public debt by the A 1- and relief from the burdens of taxation by this ‘House. NAO ROB A lie’ Tt less the ox yonditures were reduced ? .(“Hear,” *Hear,” from the Demoerats,] | How did the House pro- pose to relieve the.people and the, en- torprise and the capital of the country from the burden of taxation under which they were groaning, unless the expenditures were reduced? [Ap plause.] He would tell his amiable friend trom Maine (Mp Peters) who had emanc ipated himself from that case about pennies, and who had gone off in a vain search lor dollars on which he proposed to geonamize, (laughter) that it was the pennies taken by taxas tion off’ the spike ay cordage and rigging of the ships of Maine, that made the commerce of the country decline. [Sen- sation, | TEW | CHEAP! ZIMMERMAN BROS. GOODS 11! & CO; Have just received and unpacked a mag- niflcent stogk of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, +BOOT3 AND SHOES, and everything else in their line, They have nd to their ur usually, well selected SLOCK an assortment of SLIPPER PATTERNS ZEPHYRS, GERMANTOWN W 00L, RIBBONS, and other FANCY GOODS not heretofore offered for sale. Detter goods than pver; lower prices than gver; warmer welcome than ever; is now extended to alltheir old customers, and all the new ones whe ¢éan crowd inte their store. They are also agents for the world re- nowned AMERICAN COMBINATION SEWING MACHINE, A ——— ——— ce — — —————— : Neighbors. ; NILROX, Woolen Mills STILL AHEAD! i §. % The attention of the public generally is enlled tothe fact thatthe undersigned wil exhibit to the people Al Their Homes, a great variety of lupbst styles Fall and Winter Goods | from the above celebrated Factory, as: Milroy, Mifflin county, Pa. The list ¢ Qmprise 5 he following articles i= { Assi He k ddies’ Cloth, Be: MV Or bb loth, Plaids, » Satinets, Plain & Fancy Flan: nels, Tweeds, Jeans, Blankets, Horse Blank ots, &e. A great variety and superior, quality o Rtocking and Mitten Yarn, Zephy re, &¢, Especial attention is called to our large and varied assortment of 36. Siriped, Flowered, Ingrain, and Da- maak Parlor and Stair Carpets, “fy All goods made of best material, Ww QOL, LARD, and SOAP taken in ox- change for Goods. Goods, of every varie- ty, wlways on-hand at his reside mee i WALL PAPER of every kind nd style, alwags on hand at his residence. John C. Kemp, Centre Hill, Pa. Agent for Thompson & Sons. ON Ph marlof STORE J. BL ETTELE; Bishop street, Bellefonte, in the Stone buil- ding iormerly cc upied. the Key. stone Bakery Takes pleasure in on 5 he kegps constant Taw supply of choice Foreign op [ Doniestie rg AM Burbets, Kéys anid Cass warranted fo'co Alain the quam ti a Fo The attention alt oy yuieinns is which for SIMPL ICITY, DURABILITY and FINISH cannot be surpassed Plain Machine, without button-hole parts with cover, S60. Combination cover, R70, Instructions free. Cull and we will treat you as poli itely We Cull, No char re tor lo oki Hg atl goods Zid MALLR AL d. N LRU NS 4-00 ves ————— Machine, complete with] wd NOTIOR. “r Tp Hit su hse ript ion Ho tly the REFORTER IS $1.00 pot Sone ih ad wun Jeremiah Russell {or herasa Pusband. | [Applause by the Démocrats.] Neithe Mrs. Russell, however, is mow disin- | er of these things could be accompligh- clined to recognize this little opisode | ed without another thing which both: ‘in her early Life, and has put in a de- | overlooked—a reduction of the expen- fence. The tial will ocear w April | | ditures. How was it proposed at the at Kingston, ot other end of the avenue to pay the puh- which is legs thin that of ary other ‘he | of ils size, Ww eure m intins*thi ¥ pape ut | co ply atl wd Wherelore wish tor emind our.paye. tn: that it 18 of great por tance tous thal | paymaont bamade at once. A RE YOUR TIMEPIECES OUT OF A OLDER 7 take them to J. II. HATIN, at Belle: fonte. reliable Watchmaker and Also Denler in who is the most Jeweler in the place. WATCIES, and - oy » v - FINEJEWELRY, | Chr onometor and other Watches repnired | HY Most Beigniific Principles. Jobbing of alt | hs Pron pithy and’ care- fy! . ti 130 i Lh. sho 10801 All w oie Oe ork warranted t on. giv @ sit in both En isfucti | eo Business transacted band Gorman, | Next door to Harper & Bros., siract, Wr A igh. | Joy A\THAN KR AMER'S HOTEL. ’ Mil theim, Pa ly Wa 10 { te man's). This well known Hot | been refitted by its new proprie | trvalin 1g Communit y are invited him a call. iis | Cinss, and his 1 bar always choice liguors, Drovers will Ie i tion for any number form , > tor. table vill Oe Ko) Unni od and p of horses } nf : L 3] UMMINGS HOUSE. Fk 2 Wa lL HOSTER M AN. Pronri BELLEFOXTE PENN; \. The undersigned, | of thus fige hotel, wan ld r Es pe setindiva kt Qe Wf the pu! Hv is prepared to {ate rnests @ : in LA etor. | patronage | RCCOMINo of stvle, and wil! take en with the best 1 ito best ? & : piieq - jg | 3 se bles attached ind attentive servants invited to givethe Cummings Hi 11C are nw enll, ju al ) USSE I 8 HOTEL, Aaronshu Pa. R JOHN RUSSEL, PI OPRIETOR, The old apd well known Hotel, | in tha ce ntre.of Aaronsburg, hasagnin bem | occupied by Wr Russel, {orn wpriefon, who now ny : tha | travelii Sen h il. 10 DIM it : 3 i Fes ¥ gh Les h = Old liens {ha : s y oF OGYTYY Niiy IN ranar (asa) ng community i} g ener Lo oad The furnished and is kept i inthe best style. ou 0 hi 8 vers ean alw uys find acc nnmodation, ap 10° S6tL. RY BO. ARDS. ‘Plank. nnd Nénnt li ng forsale by Irwin & WiLsox. | ap ll (i. . (loge? AND NIT L SAWS Hag make at Irwin & W FILSON. i | yal) Oa QPCR of all varieties, ground to ordér and warrantied to be strictly pure, | Iv is the only place you ean find unadulteras | ted spices, T ry them for your own satisfac- | tiond Xou chr Joli: fifd the JR nt BU RNS] bi & sc THOMAS. H ANDSAWS, knives, spoons, coffee mills, shovels, Shdes, Takes, hoes, lamps, forks, chains, &o., BU RNSIDE % THOM AS: QUHOL- MAKERS 1 00L and fudings. in all their varieties, BURNSIDE & CTHOMAS, qr INDLE SKEINS T TT WAZONS, ——. all Bi | zes, at the sign of the Anyi! upl0'68, IRWIN & WiLso, ¥°e BLE AND 81 NGLE BARRE T fowling piceces at % v WIL SON. BWIN 0 AI NS fol Buggids and ( Car ringes, all sized in use; Fire Bolts, ditto, at aplO'o8, frwix & WL 80] 'S, pees KFT T QU TLL E RY all makes , prices at IRWIN & WILE apl0’6s, {FN N PATENT CHU RN, in use at Irwin & 'W {L4 aploes. a] p10 68. IE WIN & WILSON ‘are’ constantly re ceiving new goods in their line HAR DWARE i ofevery description at redu.co prices- now being opened every day aplu ed, Chas, H, Held, Clock, Watchmaker & Jewele) Millheim, Centre co., Péuna, Respectially ifforms his friends and the publ ie in general, that he has just opened’ at his new establishme nt, above Alexa der’s Store, and keeps constantly on hand all kinds of © locks, Watehes and Jewelry of tha latest styles, ns also the Maranvill Patent ‘Calender Cloc ics, ‘provided with ¢ complete index of the month, and day oi the month and week on its face, which ie warrdnted as a perfect time-kee 34g. Clocks, Watches and Jowi ewelry ve. paired on short notice and warranted, sepll’e8; ly enlled to his oriahp! PURE LIQU ORS, | suitable for medical ‘purposes. Bottles, jugs, and demijohns constantly on hand. fo has the ONLY PURE NECTAR WHISKY in town. All liquors are warranted te give satis- | faction, Liquors will be sold by the quart, barrel, or ti We Wad a large lot of BOTTLRD «L IQUOKS QOfthe finest grades on han id, roe fhe respectfully soli Uits a share 043 pubke pu t | tronage ms Lit GOOD NEWS FOR THE PEOPLE Greag rom action and Great Pargains! J ks {E undersigned, determind.to meat the pobular demand for Lowe r Prices, re- ! to his stock of fs. SADDLERY, now offered at the old stand; po Fo Designed es- inkl forthe peopleand the times, thelar- | gest dd. wiost varied and eomplete assort- went of Saddles, Harness, Collars, Bridles, J. & J. HARRIS. . L | ¥0. 5 BROCK RRHOFE ROW : WA oO RY A new and complotaianduite HT, : been opened by the undersigned in Brock arhofls new building—where they are | fired to sell all kinds of Buildingand | En Ja uishing Hardwire, Tron, Steal, Nai Is. Buggy wheals: in setts, ChashplonvClothor W ringer, Mill. Saws, Cire sular Ane Saws, Tennon Saws, Webb Saws, Ted Crear Freczers, Buth Tubs, Clothes’ Ruteks, a ful assortment of Glass and Mirror Plate dhol) sizes, Picture Frames, Wheelba Lamps; Coal Oi] Lamps, Belting, Spo on Folloos, and Hubs, Plows, Cultivators, Corr Plows. Plow Points; Shear :Maold Boavds and’ Onltiyutor Teeth, nble Ouflen Shoy- als, Spades and For Locks, Hinges Screws, Sash Springs, Horse-8hoes, Nails Norway Rods, Cou, Linseed, Tanners. Anvils, Viees lows, Screw Plates, Blacksmiths sy. Bal Factory Bells, House Bells, Dinner Bells Gong Bells, Ten Bells, Grindstones, Ourpon Co aol reolved and for Paints, Oils Arnis received and for sale at juned’ 508, 1. ‘ J HARRIS. AT aaa | OR ee i bi IP ii “C.F Harlechior's. "CENTRE BALL, PA; Warn, Dry, Goud, Nogons brine fron, Salt, Fish and in fi assortment of EYorYthing po in a First Class Store, | is now ready, and for sale at marvelous low’ rates, GOODS VERY NEAR AT THE OLE PRICES, Muslins they will sell you the very hest | brands ni prices. thal will astonish you. New spring ¥ 5 Dress Goods” TY & | of évery deseription and’ quality; Whips, and in fact averve hing com pléte to a first. tal "n ishn nent, he pow ollers at prices iil suit the times, A better variety. a style of Saddler § The never before hash of- gerad to the public, OCR nd be, & ol ‘Ww here . Determined to please my patrons and thankful for the » liber a] share of patronage re enjoy ed, | continuance of the same, JACOB DINGES, Centre Hall Cilgs 03 i WAC W bet Caliana e xamine aur atisfled before pur rehasing neretl tod apl0'es 1v. | the novelites of the sewson, ni lower rates | than ordinarily charged at other places. WHOLESALE AND RETATY BOOK, STATIONERY & NEWS EM- PORIU M: ACOB D. MILLER, has purchased the Boo k, Station ry» and News Establish- nt of Kins oe & Br other, ‘on 3 ugh ny I'str cot, near the Dismund., Bellafonte, té F whieh he hs as just 1 ded, a large invoice of or oll, g1eh as is gor - kept i mn a wel conduet od Baok and Ste bi onel 'v dtore. His | stoe k consists of Theological, Medical, Law | Miscellanious, Sunday School, and School Books. Also, slank books, time books, nines books, diaries, very orade and price | Je eral, bill, le the ir, bath, and nete pi- ie of can Dip r, envel pes of eyery description and price, Pens, ink-stands, erasers. Tub- ber bands. transparent and common slates, | slate pencils, lead pensils, chalk o rayons, | &e., &o. Legal and justices blanks of all | Kinds, revenua stamps ai fuce, {h raers tuk en for = OO ds at wll times. Goods recei ived 1 in three days from the [time the order is received, inks, i Loe mn's Celebrated WwW riting Fluid | which The sells at manufacturer's prices, ‘County marchants would do well to give him « eall before purchasing elsewhere, sepd, 68, 1y | I OOKING-GLASS PLATES ofall sizes 4 + forsale by Irwin & WiLsox, nj yy) {as 118 & 416 North 3r d, st., E M PHILADELPHIA. H.H. MANDERBACH PROPRI “ro I. C. Nip, CLERS This well- known Hotel, Ww all visiting the gi ity, one of able, both as to rewsonabli venience, German and E apt 68 tf. o_o Cn : RCHA NTS HOUSE. “4 east and wes dais beh ref L) wi () Tyg | county v' 1 In centriEY e { The truve |] rr ony n |G always find th® best ac og od sons from the dity® wisly Wee ks during the su will find Centre Hall : 10 [ defni- tiful lgeations, and the § re Sn Hotel all they could desire fo 1foMand con- vidhience, apl 68th ap oss CENTRE HO AL L | r EY 1 The undersigned wo the citizens of @htre ove Tan Yard a eration, in all it HDES AND BA e highest market r Hides, of ull kinds. Th price will also be’ paid Bark, The public putronagd Sutisfaetion g usranteed. ded, dm: MILLER &§ TOTICR.—Lotters. © of having been granted 4 over: the Estate of Sam ot Centre Hall, de¢’d; notid to all p P ArRONS knowing ther to said Estate. to come for pry ment without delay, #& ving accounts against the sent them properly authentid ment. ALEX a 1% 2 SORN K w ; debted make Jersons AN bd ROSS, J n2l 1 Ot, Administrators. Ey . Ladies Trusses. Thisinvaluable article for females, is now to be had ut Herlacher's store, and no other place in Centre county. Ladies remember that these trusses can be had at Cesntre Hall, : : tf. } i i quality, and prices. HOOP? SRIATS rakes, hitest styles ‘nd lowe { Hais and Caps in gre variety. Linens, Towe tings, checks, Den ngs, loth Cassimers, Closkings, / BALMORAL SKIRTS, Sprin and summer shawls, in fact, we keep "HLeS, advance on first cost. All we ask that you will CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOFK efore purchasing elsewhere, as we dono engder it any trouble to show goods, ALL KINDS OF HARNESS, silver plated nnd Yankee Harness doudl Hy 68, ly. APANNED TOILE T SETTS, AND other Jupanued ware, at the Anvil Store. IRwix & WiLsox. NED FRUITS, peaches, 1 tomatoes pine a i and peas in groat varie ty, at TRNSIDE «a THOMAY ISHING TACKL ES, rods lines, hook flies, sea hair baskets, etc. Rig you out to catch trout at BURNSIDE & THOMAS T IS known to all in Bellefente and : through the county if ‘you want a good article go to BURNSIDE & THOM AS. Ww hitman's celebfated confections,’ © | Haak Vhitman's-celebrated ehocolate, Bulker's che colate, Smith's:chocolate, rind Ginger, English Pickes, nerican Pickles, at BURNSIDE &« THOMAS Y ORN LANKETS AND SLEIGH BELLS, at 10w prices, at bh 10°68. IRwIx & WiLsox' AVAGE & RRO., (Successor to N. Hilibigh) ol sale and retail dealers in [Stoves & Tinware, Allegheny Street, Bellefonte, P Wellington, Waverly, Ornamental, Oriental, Roy al Cook, Prince Royal, Sea Shell, Artisan, And American, : Parlor and Office Stoves: :! Morning Glory," opic, Bri inn, New Egg, ANd Parlor Wood ¥ “ “i Cooks for Wood or Coal, a Stoves a Vay. Meseription. __ Attention is ealled to his stock of Roo late, a new size, which he hag Just oot, ed, size 40x20, It makesbetter job thang ¥¢ size, and ‘can be furnish ed Shiperiaar any other establishment in town, ot Lian 3 _ Z&~Spouting. and jobbing | promptly at- «ended to. Charges Teasonab % action: alinranteed, "i at LE La EVERY V ARIETY and | w fire andlaell Cont 'h bin b ‘bang on by mug rub E. y n Hi en It does not in; iy cloth A ehild fro fer re 1 oe i Wor bh the body t is, e most Sompleie labor “sv Aunchine for the household ever invents rable, effective, heap, and oesible to ova & “ : ro w CLOTHES "W a R These machines Bellefonte Planing ne should be addressed to Nov. 126m. i 3 i rest dint} chased at the lowest Cash ho fia dent that it will bet the interest of si] whe want té buy ive them a call be. fore purchasing Tu ere. They have placed the store under the Veontrol ‘of Mr. Jas. M. Lashell, who has had many years experience in selling goods and who will stall times be pleased to show purchasers and othe, goods, and make it an object for them to purch The stock consists of a general ‘assort- ment of all kinds of goods. wag lly Naps in a country store, suck as Dry Goods, Ciroerio, ne Queensware FE TH § = : 3 HARDWARE, | Hats and Cups Drugs, Oils ae 8 Lamia and Willow Wise alas Wall Paper. Fioh Salt, heuiben os us A Shlla CLE mn be that Centre LY t ace buy and ohezp g Po Vey good Ga srr Staihy, Centre Hill, J. 22. '69. a ie QR —We also buy Hides and Calf fine or Fhioh we will Bnrkot ri n Cash or rade, bay ¥ a Er i , » ARLOR COOK STOV p Parlor Stoves, and foursizes of a3 Hjo ap L rners constant 4 NO1068. iy a ar With a — iad & HY Brockerhoffd bloek! hy p a Bellefonte, on sve. Argest ave just opened ‘the best, chen rhs best assorted | in Bellefonte, and : : a ty HOOP SKIRTS, Thread Hosiery, Fans, Beads, i LADIES AND MISSES! [0Eg and in fact every thing that oughg of, degired or used i int "the canbe th i J FANCY GOODS OR NorroN LI § FOR, GENTLEMEN, .& ey have black and: blue cloths,, black an ney hesimeros, sattinetts, tweeds, mel ns, silk, satin and common ve: hort, every thing imuginable in the ine of gent] emmens Weuto) : “erpidon, fr Men od Boys Boots and Shoos, mn endless Hats and’ Caps, CARPETS) ‘Rugs, Brown Muslins, Blsoehad ling Drillings, tinge | &c., cheaper than el ere i Their stoek of ¢ WARE &G OBRIER cannot be xsd in quality or® Pr Galtin atthe Ph 'vince yourselves that. ¥ £F 4p1068 IRWIN & WILSON'S. ‘SER havéany wan siness of the Hey rinciple Qu gn ® %