LOW PRICES, Fall and Winter Goods. At The Old; Stand at Oentre Hall. LADIES AND GENTS DPRESs GOODS. DRY GOODS, GROCERIES HARDWARE, QUEENSWARL Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes. A180, A CHEAP LINE OF FLANNELR. 003 MUSk " CALICOES, AND SHAWLS, ALSO, A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF NOTIONS, WPS, COFFERS. 1. 1 tos ac J alarge Stack of 1H. the best, ail Kin : FISH, OE EREL und HERRING. Wise best and cheapest in thacmaticer. Wolf's Old Stand. WESHALL TAKE TARTICCL FOR New Customers, AS ; YRIEXNDS, TOGIVE TH sp24'68.y. 4 WM ARNESS, gatiars, cart whips, eninge d . ‘whips, in great varieties, govern- ARR addict, bridles, martin oheak: lines, cart gears; tug harness, Daten hames, etc. Everything in the sa der ne A UBNSIDE & THOMAS’ NY mm all their variety and very cheap, at BURNSIDE & THOMAS’, NT a of oi! cloths, at re : ces, at * A BURNSIDE s THOMAS". A CALL. . WOLF, Oakler's old castile, pure, Palmso: p, Eldglia 5 thet soaps, af other 30ab% BIT RNSIDE « THOMAS IRNSIDE & THOMAS. URNSIDES to tha Public one of the argestand bests : pty. Call, exdmine and lected stocks of merchan- dise, in Centre a0 see for yourself. TUNE GROCERIES, mocha coffee, olc gov. java, best quality Rio coffee, best oolong black tees, green teas, lovering bow x $y Drips fine article bak- ing molasses, rice and everything in the grocery line at the lowest cash prices in th marketBURNSIDE & THOMAS’. is th place. 1 J ADDLERS BUCKLES, hooks, bit N spots rings. ' Everything a saddles wants for the manufasture of harness, to be tougdeat BURNSIDE as THOMAS. Uae HOUSE, MiLgoy. ‘A chan «of Proprietors on the lat of April. been refurnished, refitted, and remodeled, and: will liereafter be conducted on first class hotel principles... The present propri- etor will give his personal attention to the ers who may favor him with their custom, HIS TABLE is kept in first class style. ; 00D STABLES ar- oconnectéd with the Hotel, and obligine Ostlers are always on the ground to attend to this department. A portion of the pub li~ patronage is salisited Food ACCOMMO dxti are teed to all. Yinacale GuAsanl ee WIL, :k_ BELL, may 126 Milroy, Pa. fonte, Ia. . W. D. RIKARD, Proprietor. This new and magnificent Hotel has now some under.the propri¢tarship of Mr. Ri. kard, formerly of the Cummings House, and will be kept up in FIRST CLASS HO- TEL STYLE. It has comfortible roams all the modern conveniences, prompt sere vants, and reasonable charges. THE TA- BLE will always be abundantly supplied with the most sumptions fare the market will afford, done up by the most experi. enced cooks, HIS AR will always cons tain the choicest liquors. He will be glad to see his old friends at the new hotel, and no pains will bespared to make them feel at home, swap Si AED, HE Largest and Best Stock of wurran ted Boots and Shoes, warranted toigive satisfaction, at reduced prices, oniv to be fornd st BURNSIDE & THOMAS." HE ANVIL STORE is now receiving a large and woll assorted Steck of Hardware, Stoves, Nails, Hore Shoes, Sad- diers, Blas, Paints, Sheet, Bar and Hoop Iron alse Bugzey and Wagon Stock of ii # selves atthe lowest possible rates at aply 63. L IRWIN & WILSON. —— a ® . ELryret rf @ 8 rTTURREY PRUINS, raisens, pei.chie L apples, oranges, lemons, all king or foreign fruits, Haus, bacon se,, at CITB RNSIDL & THOMAS. EP I she undersigned offers his valuable farm situate in Pe.n township, uae wile west of Miilheim, close to the Lewisburg & Belle- fote ca, ropike, at private sale, The swine * Gontaining 102 Acres, envacres of goodwhite oak timber land LARGE SBIOK HOUSE, B i BARN, all necessary outbuiid Fa ——_— ARM FOK SALE! i BE Fh El od 0d Sev CENTIHE HALL REYCRTER {5 FRIDAY MARCH 25h 1870. RS £ The Bogus Count—He Marries a New Jorsey Girl, Borrows Lots of Mouey and Disappears. [From the Trenton (N J.) Gazette.) Some time since A Wshionable and hand- fom stranger. who represented himself as & Prussian count sud a relative of the ttatesman Bismarck, domiciled himself in Elizabeth, and in a shorttime his egoellent address, agreeable presence, and princely stele of living secured him admission to the most fashionable circles and caused quite an emulation among the wealthy belles of Elizabeth to cultivate hisacquain- tsnea. A young lady of one of the best families of that city conceived a desperate love for the Count,” which be cordially reciprocated, and finally a marriage ensued. The full-blown bridegroom took up his temporary abode with the family of the bride, bat only, ostensibly, while pre- paring to return to Europe with his fair young prize. The bride's relative, wereso ecstatic at her marriage with a nobleman, and so pleased with his appearance, and dis- position, and accomplishments that they would not allow him to be under any personal expense so long as he remained with «hem. ‘The appointed day for the departure on the bridal tour had almost arrived, when the ‘‘Count” returned from, New York, affecting much dejection to his wife in not receiving his usual remit tance from the Continent. The confiding wife supplied his present nedds by letting him have $2000; but, initead of devoung it t0 making final preparations for the voyage, he bade a long adiew to Blizabeib aod his too-confiding spouse. When his exit became known, a ‘great flutter was thizing friends‘wére | profise in’ offering their consolation to the deserted fair one Bus shedould not Helieve that tae “Count” ‘had #0, rushigssly forspken her, end on Sunday morning she started for New York in search of her truant hasband, , boping’ that he might have beea oniy detained there by some préssing engagements; but up to late on‘Suadiy evening she had net returned to her stilicted fionily, who are giowing apprehensive of her safety.” An Elizabeth paper says that a citizen of Westfield loaned the Count’ several lnrge $4,800, and ‘i any: others i'have been giauniarly vietimized wo the tune of $10,000, . - wie - .' The Huntingdon Globe tell: a tale about tho bod és of the murderers Bohner and Bodenbery bein given to a couple ol fiteenth amendments’ ' 10 bury, bus * man- hood’ got druak snd leit the bodies in an open loi in the ouwskirts of the town un- buried. The nextday thesheriff appoini- ed anothor party to bury them. bui the borough authorities interfered and wouid not allow them to be buried within the borough limits. The plantiagotfihe Peigh- tal butcher: is causing the Huntingdoners did. Horsz PULLING ON THE Some horees uve 1 nabit of puiling back on the halter and braakiag ic or endan, goring their necks. lt isawvery bad babit, and generally lessens the value of any horse. It isa vice, however,th .t can be cured. There are several ways to do this, and we will give some of then, Those of our {rignds who have tried them say they are effactive. Take a strong rope, long enough to double: then piton thé stall the same ss a cruper; mow cross it over the back, and pass each end of the rope through the bit; then fasten to a post or any other firm ubstance, “Now come up in front of the horse with any object ‘that will cause him to go back. Ashe sétiles back on the rope the strain comes on'the tail, and he will rush forward to get away from the hurt. | It is tho same when he pulls on the head | halter—it hurts the head and he will pu | | the harder to get away from the hurt Two of three times pulling by the tail will effect a positive gure, i Another cure is to take a strap with a ¢ wo-inch ring ; buckle it around the ankle | of either of the hind legs; then uses long | balcer; run it through the hitebing ring -» ’ i i | the ting; Bow go in front of the horse=lat ' him pail back if he will. “ As he settles back it will pull the foot out from under bun. His mind is directed to his foos, and ho: will start forward to ease his foo’. ir, bin again. Every time he pulls his foot 1s drawn forward, and in a sion time he’ ¢ ¢es no fun in it and he is cured. — i Ol Wm ee — Wi BIN a few days, somo tw) or three hundred medicel sta lets, from / the col’ legos of Pailadelphia alone have received ‘their diplomasas MJ D. 'Aditisalleged that some of these sheepskins were ob- tained in a surreptitious manner by gen-. all be let loose we may look out for an !ncrease ia the Jilis of Alociality wherever | they settle. : i wn To paraphrase the Hudibrastic couplet we nay expect incessant regattas in the way of skull races across the Styx, to the ‘sole benefit of that grim old executor, and stale holder, certain death. rr eg ener Horses as well as other domestic, an- imuls will be benefited by the use twice a | week of a handful of sult and ashes mixed i trough. It ‘mitist not, hiwever, be overdone: Mix them by putting in three parts of salt to one ot ashes. Horses relish this, and prevent bots, cholie, ete; A. little ground ‘sulphur mixed with salt and ashes, and giv- @& au A Bic Bosuixe or Fisa-—On last Fridya night, Mr. May, proprietor of the Benevo “House at Renovo, met witlygperious loss, having had about 70,000 trout, just hatch- ed, boiled 10 death by hot witer having ' been forced th ough the cold water pipe A — FROM HARRISBURG. The following bill passed the House: Whereas, It is important to the peo- le of the State that timberlands should ol rotected from fire; which, owing to malicious conduct and carelessness of individuals, is causing vast havoc to the young growing timber, - especially upon our mountains ; therefore, SeerioN 1, Be it enacted, ete., That it shall be the duty of the commission: ers of the several counties of this Com. monwealth te appoint persons, under oath, whose duty it shall be to ferret out and bring to punishment all per. sons who either wilfully or otherwise cause the burning of timber lands, and to take measures to huve such fives ex- tinguished where it can be doue, the expenses thereof to be paid out of the county treasury. the unseated land tax to be first applied to such expen: ses, Seo. 2 That the provisions of the act of 9th of April, 1869, entitled An act to prevent the firing of mountains and other wild lands in the county of Union, be and the same is hereby extended to all the counties of this Common: wealth, On motion of Mr. Stone, seconded by Mr, Fulton, the House reconsidered the vote by which bill entitled An act to protect timber land from fire was pussed. The bill being again before the House it was amended to include in its provisions only the counties of Schuylkill, Leigh, Berks, Lycoming, Centre, Snyder, Luzerne, and Union, and again passed finally. The citizens of Milesburg and Boggs township have petitioned the legisla- ture for the passage of an act author: izing the eregtion of & poar-house by said borough and township, The peti: tion nlse asks that the act may be ex tended, to as many townships or bore ‘oughs of Centre eounty, as shall decide by ballot in favor of the same. =A bill making ita penal offence fora ‘witnbss td abscoad with intent to defeat the | endsol justice, has been favorably reported to the State Senate. : -=[t cost just nineteen hundred dollars to inaugurate Coveraor Geary the other day; thai is, to swear him in to office. More than a hundred doll ra for every bullethole in bis lags! : The radical majority in New Hamp- shire is about 1,100, a loss of 2,600 since last year, and of about 6,000 on the majority for Grant, Simon Cameron declared in the United States Seuate, in speaking in favor of the admission of the negro Re “vels to his seat, that “the «ide of war would have gone aguints us had it not been for the 200,000 NEGROES WHO CAME TO THE RESCUE.” This 1s a evel deciaration, aud we want the white soidiers who pride themselves upon their prowess and ability to cope with Southern soldiers, to make a note of this fuct. - Here is 4 dechuration that they were unable to match the soldiers of the South in ba:- tle, and 200,000 négroes had to be call. ed in to help them or else get whipped. Buys in blue,” how do you like it?” Simon, however, we thihk was refer. ring to the condition of the Radicul party. He was very anxious for the 15th Amendment, because he is'sharp enough to see thagthe “tide of war” is against the dln party, and \he wants to call in 300,000 negro votesito help that party out uf tro oi man, that Simon. # y . le. Sharp ¥ Newspaper Decisions. Oceasionallyiwe get letiers from sub- seribers who Séemgo beignorant of cer tain‘decisious fn regard to newspapers, We publish therxnaw for thicir benefit: 1st. Any person whe tikes a paper regularly from the Post Office—wheth- er directed to his name or another, or whather he has subscribed or not—is responsible for the pay. 2. If a person orders his paper dis continued ‘he must pay all arrearages, or the publisher may continue to send it until payment is made, and collect the whole amount, = hether it is taken from the office or not. 3. The courts have decided that re- fusing to take newspapers and period- icals trom the Post Office, on removing and leaving them uncalled for, is prima Jaci¢ evidence of intentional fraud. Sy a It is a fact easily demonstrted says the Chicago Times, that the ocarpet-baggers engaged in selling cadetships have less brains than Grant. They soid appoint. ments, and gave the mony for patisan and charitable purposes. When Grant sells appointments, he keeps the monoy himself. It is well for Grant's reputation that his | superigrity over the average ca: pei-bagger should be established in, at least, one re- spect. He sells an appointment for a house and Whittemore is turned out of tha House forselling one. + That is the difference. -In many parts of Illinois the winter wheat is represented to be almost entirely killed lout by the alternate freezing und thawing which have characterized the win- fer. diisiha _ Another negro, Isaac Myers of Bal- timore, has been appointed a special agent ot the Postoflice Wepartment at large, at $1,200 per annum, notwitiistanding there were several bonorabl ydischarged soldiers wio made application, ae ¥ Al¢xander Shannon, CONVEYANCER.— The, upder- signed hung pase out license ws n deri vener aad Conveyancer. “hig services as such, in the writing ot Deeds, Leb suses, Contracts, and also in clerking au sules. All Kinds of blanks and revenue stamps always op hand. Ufiice ai Cenire Huil. © ~~ "" ALEX. SHANNON. PARLUE COOK STOVES Parlor Stoves, and foursizes of Gas- L roers constantly on hand and for sale at LARGE ORCHARD OF GRAF CLL FRUIT. main pipe, waich left an opening through which the hot walter that supplies the Wil vs. Inwin & WiLson 8. a aad RRA Wholesale and Retail Dealsts in fy ihn All kinds of 5 ia TURNED WORK ~ furnished to tho tra.le at i CITY PRICES. Also : BALUSTERS, and HAND RAILING Furnished to Builders. Upholstering, Repairing Furniture and Factory near Blanchard & Co's Planing UNDERTAKING. nerals with the most ELEGANT HEARSE. ever in this part of the country. W azz Boox, No.7 BUSH HOUSE decl0, ly BELLEFONTE, PA A BAUM, REYNOLD'S NEW MARBLE FRONT, BISHOP 8t. WHOLESALE DEALER IN WINES AND LIQUO RS The subscriber respectfully calls tha at- tention of the pubue to his establishm nt, where he is prepaid to furnish all kinds of foreign and Domestic Liquors’ wholesale at the lowest cash prices, which are warran- ted to be the best qualities according to their respective srices, His stock consists of Rye, Monongahela, Irish and other Whiskies, all kinds of Brandis, Holland Gin, Port, Muderia, 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 ik pacticularly invite Farmers, Ho- tel keepers ynd others to call and examine his large supply, to judge for themselves and be certain of procuring what they buy, which can seldom be dene when purchas. ing in the city. Jz@~ Physicians are respectfully requested o give his liquors a trial. aplo Tae DEXTER OLOTHES WASHER THE BEST, WASHING MA CINE INTHE MARKET! Having purchased the exclusive right to manufacture and sell this superior machine within the countiesof Centre, Huntingdon, Cleartield, Uni. n und Clinton, the proprie- tors would call the attention of the public and ESPECIALLY THE LADIES. to its many advantages. [t perf rms the work better, making the clothes a bleached white, dnd in at least one-fourth the time than can be done by hand : because stedm and the rapid motion of hot water through the clothes, with the slight rubbing, performsthe cleansing pro- cess, which could not be done by ever so much rubbing by hand on the common washboard, It does nétinjure the cloth ; it saves it. A child from 12 to 14 years can work it: and operating it, is a healthful exercise for the boly. Itis, beyond a doubt, the most complete labor saving machine for the househo:d ever invented—simple and du Ps and therefore ac- cessible to every fumily : And also SIHERMANS PATENT OLOTHYES WRINGER, the bets in use. These machines are manufactured at the Bellefonte Planing Mill. and all inquiries should be addressed to H. F. BARTLEY & Co. Proprietors rable, effective, ehea Nov. 126m. Philadelphia Store, A Brockerh offs block, Bishop BStre et, at Bellefonte, where KELLER & MUSSER, have just opened the best, cheapest, largest as well as the best assorted stoek of Go d, n Bellefonte. HERE LADIES, Is the place to buy your Silks, Mozambiques, Raps, Alpacas, Delains, Lans, Brilliants, Muslins, Calicoes, Tick ings, Flanels, Opera Flanels, Ladies Coat ing, Gents’ Cloths, Ladies Saeques, Whit Pekay, Linen Table Cloths, Counterpanes Orib Counterpanes, White and Colorec Tarlton, Napkins, Insertings and Edgings White Liace Curtins, Zephyr & Zephyr Pat. erns, Tidy Cotton, Shawls, Wor Baskets SUNDOWNS, Notions of every kind, White (Goods of every description, Perfumery, Ribbons Velvet, Taffeta and Bonnet, Cords anc Braid, Veils, Buttons, Trimmings, Ladies and Misses Skirts, HOOP SKIRTS, Mohair: Thraed Hosiery, Fans, Beads, Sewing LADIES AND MISSES SHOEg and in faet every thing that can be though of, desired or used in the FANCY GOODS OR NOTION LINE FOR GENTLEMEN, they have black and bluecloths,, black ana fancy eassinicros, sattinetts, tweeds, mel- orns, silk, satin and common vestings, in short, every thing imaginable in the line ot gentlemens wear, Ruedymade Clothing of Every Dis scription, for Men and Boys. Boots and Shoos, in endless variety Hats and Cups, CARPETS, Qilcloth, Rugs, Brown Muslins, Bleached Mus- lins, Drillings, Sheetings, Tablecloths, &e., cheaper than elsewhere, Their stock of QUEENS WARE & GRO lay, smooth lund and in a high siate of cul. tivation: A well of excellent water, also a arge cistern a: the door. For further jar sicularsapplyto JACOB KEEN, ~ near Millheim, Jul38tf . house was forced, by the pressure of sien in the boiler, into the hatching troughs, thus | boilinz the ish to death. "The loss is | truut cannot be replced vhis season. Lock Haven Demociat. EP ASKETS inall their varieties, children tas, powder, shot, caps, cartridges, Le., ; in ' BURNSIDE & THOMAS is Naw Peddier Wadia, to owe or two horses, for sale, a ch ea ; , at WM, J M'MANIGA L'S, Milroy. CERIES cannot be exceiled in quality or rice. Call in at the Philadelphia Store and con- | vince yourselves that KELLER & MUS. SER have any thing you want,'and do bu- siness on the principle of “Quick Sales and Small Profits.” GRAIN AND PRODUCE ARE TAKEN ap30,6 i CHEAP! Have just received and unpacked s mag- DEY GODS, NOTIONS, BOOTS AND SHORES, © I olse in their lings They have added to their ur usually, selected stock an assortment of | R PATTERNS ZEPHYRS, SLIPPER DA TTOWN LI20SY » RIBBONS, © and other FANCY GOODS nat heretofore offered for sale, Better goods than ever; lower prices than ever; warmer welco than ever; is now extended to all theirol customers, And all the new ones who can growd into their store, They.are also agents for the world re nowned : AMERICAN COMBINATION SEWING MACHINE, which for siMpLICITY, DURABILITY and FINISH cannot be surpassed. Plain Machine, without button<hole parts with cover, $60, Combination Machine, complete with cover, $756. Instructions free. Call and we will treat you » politely as we can. No charge for looking at gooda CO IMMERMAN BROS. & CO. Jo of sa Norror. ~The subscription the RxPoRTER is $1,60 per year in a2vunce, which is less than that of any other papel of ita size. We ure Plineing this paperat cost, and therefore wish to remind our pay- trons that it is of great importance tousthal payment bemade at once. well ; take them to J. H. HAHN, at Belle C1 | fonte y eweler in'the place. Also Dealer in WATCHES, and ; i FINE JEWELRY, Chronometor and other Watches repaired on the. Most Scientific Principles. Jobbing of ull kinds promptly snd eare- fully executed at shortest notice, All work warranted to give satisfaction, #9 Business transacted in beth English and German. street, near High. ONATHAN KRAMER'S HOTEL. Millheim, Pa. (form rly Wm. Hos. te man's), + This well known Hotel has been refitted by its new proprietor. The traveling community, are invited Lo give him 4 eall. His table will be kept first- class, und his bar always supplied with choice lignors.. Drovers will find aeccom- modation for any number of horses. marl2,60tf UMMINGS HOUSE. y . Wy, J, HOSTERMAN, Proprietor. ¥ BELLEFONTE PENNA. he undersigned, having assumed control of this fine hotel, would respectfully ask the patronageof the public. He is prepared to accommodate guests 1n the best of style, and will take care that his tables are sap- plied with the best in the market. Good stables attached to the hotel, wi h careful and attentive servants. The wuyling pub. lic are invited to give the Cummings House a call, Juldn, ly. i USSEL'S HOTEL, Aaronsburg, Pa. , JOHN RUSSEL, PROPRIETOR. ihe old and well known Hotel, situat a! in the centre of Aaronsburg, hasagain bem occupied by Mr. Russel, former propriet », who now invites his old friends and tha travelling community in generaltocalla v | see him. The house has been elegantly furnished and is kept in the best style. Dig» vers can always find accommodation. apl0'86tf. DF BOARDS, Plank and Scantling forsuleby Irwin & WiLsow. apl@OB... . 0 doco nid Lod ROSS-CUT AND MILL SAWS, bes make at Inwix & WiLsox, apl(’'6s, : QPICES of all varieties, ground to order A) and warranted to be strictly pure. It is the only place you can find unadulters- ted spices. Try them for your own satisfac. tion. You can only find them at BURNSIDE & THOMAS. HA avs: knives, spoons, coffee mills, shovels, spudes, rakes, hoes, Inmnps, forks, chains, &c., at BURNSIDE & THOMAS HOE-MAKERS TOOLS and findings, in all their varieties, at BURNSIDE «a THOMAS, PINDLE SKEINS for wagons, all si- zes, at the sign of the Anvil. _apl0'és, Irwin & Wrrsox. OUBLE AND SINGLE BARREL fowling pieces at apl0'68. IRWIN & WILSON. OALTS for Buggies and Carriages, all sizes in use; Fire Bolts, ditto, at _aplo'és, : IrwiN & WiLsox's. OCKET CUTLERY -all makes and pricesat IRWIN & WILSON. apl06s. : . tts i Fer PATENT CHURN, the bes in use at Irwiy & WiLsoX's. apl0'68. PY & WILSON are constantly re ceiving new goods in their line HARDWARE ofevery description at redu.ce prices- now being opened every day aplo'ce. Chas. 'H. Held, Clock, Watchmaker & Jewelel Millheim, Centre ¢o., Penna. Respectfully informa his friends and the public in general, that he has just opened at his new: establishment, above Alexan der's Store, und Keeps constant] on hand all kinds'of Olocks, Watches and Jewelr of the latest “ole, as also the Maranvillc Patent Calender Clocks, provided with r complete index of the month, and day os the month and week on’ its face, which ie warranted as a Ruirent time-keeper. 34. Clocks, Watches and Tewitry re. paired on short notice and warranted. : ‘! sopl1'68;1y NO. H. ORVIS,' ‘0. T.ALEXAN DER ORVIS & ALEXANDER,” Autorneys-atelaw. Office inConrad House, Bellefonte, Pa. : : J. P."GEPHART, with Orvis & Alexander, attend tions and ractice in the Orphan's Court, TARO TL TNE (TRARY frou 12 to 20 cents per bol ta Herlseher' B' AJ from 4 1bs u apl0'es. FFALO SCALES, of the best make to 120,000] bs. RWIN & WILSON, large and elegant assortment of Horse Blankets, Buek-skin Gloves and Butta lo Robes, at very at low ae ver ualit i olf's 1d stan A ¥..que FRoRivg at. Nd Read this and Tell it too you i SHIP Doma Loe ] — 5k #2 A Til anne ba bh iat 8 STILL AHEAD! 2 ‘ fii ople : heir Tomes,” Fall and Winter Goods | Fa, Milroy, Mifflin county, i Cassimeres, Ladies’ Cloth, Beaver Cloth,” Pl A ts Hors, lankots, uality ° great variety an ‘king and Mitten Yarns, Zephyrs, &e. Baca} attention is called to our large and varied o All goods made of best material. WOOL, LARD, change os hand BOWIE atin y © Johu mario! v kind and || HOLESALE WINE & LIQUOR STORE, J. B. ETTELE. street, Bellefonte, in the buil- ding iormerly Sesupied by thie stone Bakery Fakes pleasure in informing the he Xoops constantly off hand & su choice Foreign and Domestie Liquors. All Barrels, Kegs and Casks oarranted £6 contain the quantity represented. The attention of p: physicians is’ rulled to his steck of IQ fons suitable for ‘medical purposes.’ ‘Bottles, ugs, and demijohns eos Bly, hand. e has the ONLY E ‘NECTAR HIBKY in town. LW abegindd All liquors are warranted te give satis- barrel, or tierce. He has a large lot of BOTTLED LIQUO Of the finest grades ol hand Confident that hs can please customers he respectfully solicits ashare of pubtiontl tronage ooo AMA GOOD NEWS FOR THE PEOPLE Great Attraction and Great Bargains! HE undersigned, determind J mest the populus demand for Lower Yices, fe ppectfully calls the attention ‘of the pu to his stock of : SADDLERY, pi now offered’at the old stand, Dosignéd on peviall forthe peopleand thet gest and most varied ment of : a Saddles, Harness, Collars, Bridles, of every descrintion and quality; Whips, and in fact sveryiling complete to a first class establishment, he now offers at prices which will suit the times. A batter variety, a Better style of Saddlery bas never ‘sered to the public. tock and be satisfied before purchasings elfewhere. ah ; Determined to please my patrons and thankful for the liberal share of patronage heretofore enjoyed. 1 respectfully solicit a continuance of the same, . JACOB DINGES, apl0'68 ly. ~ Centre Hall fore been of: BOOK, STATIONERY & NE ; PORIUM. ¢) Book, Stationery and News ment of Kinsloe & Brother, on Allecheny street, near the Diamond, Bellefonte, te which he has just ndded ‘a large invoice of goods, such as is generally kept in a well. conducted Book and Stationery Store. His stock consists of Theological, Miscellanious, Sunday School Books. Also, 1 blank books, time books, pass books, diaries, every grade and price of cap, legal, bill, letter, per, Twig and tissue paper, fine ¥ paper, envelopes of every description and rice, pene, inks, ink-stands, ernsers, rub. er bands. t slate pencils, &ec., &c. Legal and justices b kinds, revenue stamps at face. s Orders taken for goods at all times. Goods received in three days from the time the order is received. Mr. Miller is alse wholesale agent for Lochman’s Celeb Writing Fluid which he sells at manufacturer's 1 him a call before purchasing elsewhere. sepd.'68,1y for sale by apl0’ 68. MERCHANTS HOUSE 418 & 415 North 3rd, st., PHILADELPHIA. Irwix & WiLsex. all visiting the city, one of the most desire- able, both as to reasonable chargesand con- venience, German and Englis | aplO'estf. ENTRE HALL HOTEL. JOHN SPANGLER, points, north, south, east and west. This favorite Hotel has been refitted and in every country res one of the most nou cusnt 1 always find the best acoominodati sons thecity wishing to 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, aplO'és if. CENTRE HALL The undersigned would the above Tar Yard will in be full operation, in all its he png ok pg HIDES AND BARK WANTED. Tae rhe ee or es of all Kinds x ket price will adr 94 Satisfaction gua s1Inv \ to be had st Herlpohor a Jose ace In A that the £1 LER & BADGER, fornales, is now’ i xe i bi —— JEW STORE.—LEVI A. N o" Rinlie's od Sad, on Front, y st. 4 Where consvalloy Farmers, an 4 'y . 3X foal hp, oh pun nd bt from the best New York Manus 1 ald 5 8 of llvw oh iim ws 5 hs - Aye» [LE Hh HW Eph if ii HL Hus alana ya of § & 1) 5 oa ge 5 + fi iar ® cost, i ks 30H 0: A080 Fr = og & REO, (Successor Ta x 4% » 1 3a besos } EE LoL hee -. (3 £45° q
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