A A FSAI, CENTRE HALL REPORTER OrntrE HALL, oe June 10th, 1870. ill Armstrong is no longer “Bill” A vmstrong-=he is Dodger Armsirong, which is the title that has beer given him at Washington since the vote up- ou the pin iron resolution. il tn Api A. B 3futelinson has retired from the Bellefonte Republican, having dis posed of his. interests to Capt. Burger. Boyd's wadldictary appeaved last week, Success to Bim in anything he may en- gage in more honorable than publish- ing a negro; equality sheet. Capt.’ Barger is a young man of qui et, gemlemanly appearance, and we extend him the hand editorial, hoping he may not get spoiled by being in company with Bill: Brown. Pecu- niarily we wish him suecess. La Question, If dodger Armstrong helps to vote away seventy million acres of lands to the speculatorsvand land grabbers at- Washington, in one session, how much will he assist to vote away to the great land thieves if elected for next tera’? F foodie a2 Reader, honest republican, if you want an acre of this land you must pay a stiff price for it, now can you calliit just to give it to the thieving speculator in million acre lots,—in see- tions larger than some of our states— without these sharks having to pay a cent for it? If you approve of this notorious stealing policy, then vote for Armstrong again, Where the Taxes Stick. The people often wonder where all the money’ gues to, which ‘is paid in the ‘shape of “taxes. We often: at- tempted to show it in these columns, heretofore, and can give the dear, pa- tient readers of the RPEORTER a further idea just here. The Secretary of the Treasury recently seut to the House of Representatives a list of some three hundred and fifty Collectors of Intérnal Revenue, who have not paid over the public monies collected by them. These officials aré in arrears to the Treasury millions of dollars, and ne-doubt’dre all the while cutting a big dwell ‘and driving big specula tions with the people’s money, when if justice were meeted: out to them, they would be serving out a term iu the witentiary leariing some trade This is another little “side issue,” as the ‘Bellefonte Republican would rematk, hence we dwell no longer up- on-itigin te a A > eee Anathor Radieal Dafanller. NEW York, May 26.—The books of Joh M. ©. Marsh, late Colletor of Taxes for: Westfield ‘township. New Jersey, show a deficit of $14,000, and suit has been commenced against his securities for the recovery of that sum. “This.is a very common thing since the government passed out of the hands of the democratic party in 1860. when raseality was an exception and honesty the ralé=but- with the up- turiiing of the constitition of our fath- ers, the, country has also suffered ‘a complete upturning dn morals, and now, onder radical domination, we have rascality in “office holders “the rule. and honesty a rare exception. Well it is all right, we guess, for it is the “Ged and morality party,” and the Bellefonte Republican will not say .a-word about it, as 3t i8 4M » “side is: oy es bP: ~RILELAST B, &. MEETING. ‘Fhedast meeting, to further the cou- struction of the ur railroad, will be haldiat Cerfre, Hall, 'on Friday, 10th ist. ‘Ebe.committies,on subscriptions, fromval the townships. will be present a 10 réport progress; and the occasion will he er Mlk he embraced to ‘make a last and fiwid @ffortsto raise more means’ to gradethe roddgand if the material aid is Hot fiftheotiing, then our railroad DORIITED fonale, iiieh . wanjoct, wil be abanTmed wod our people a bed oxer ta the sneérs ‘and redicule of thuir wiser and more énter- pr FEC IR Lowsh of ‘other. parts; as adds! Lyon 55 a, a he whieh wouddatossastiy benghit them, and their fare ye Ciizons once wore we say, “Nak eh AGTH NiiE WeSinagifehe epadkds ag | w The oss ofshe Penn's RR. a oo othe, road will pay and “are astonishicd thatzour, citizens pre $0 _in- only ask, of us. the “remaining third. “More thicy will not do, and, niore we CHM HOt BRT? owe of vinden er ee ate ei lf Mere em vAioh elisa d am. 4 Eg, ou met ‘Cuigross, seams. to be using his best “nds to make: hime odious wo his" constituénts, by persistently .cast: ing his votes with “the “Corfupt rings, and in direct opposition to the wishes and interests of those whom he repre- sents, and of the people at large. In the first place, duty compelled us to arraign him ing away the ers and speculators, to t 80 million acres; then we were forced to expose his duplicity and double | dealing upon the tariff question—by budly talking tariff, then dodging when the test comes, thus playing the little thimble rigger, and appearing on either side the fence, and ugw we have to present the ignominous record he made for himself on last Friday, when the Internal Revenue bill was before the House, the odious tax-law, which has Deen cursed by" nearly every Democrat and Republican in the laudi—Armstrong taking sides with the ‘crew that is for continuing that odious measure, the income sax, and for the repeal of which the people of the United States so unani: mously ¢lumor, Armstrong's vote, in the first instance was cast in favor of lewting the bondholder go free of taxa- tion, then for continuing the inquisa- torial measure, and heaping unjust taxation upon the commoner classes. On the amendment of Mr. Beck, to, include U. S. Bonds among those of corporations from which the tax is to be deducted, the yeas were 78, and the mays 110—among the nays Wm. H. Armstrong, thus wpting against mak- ing the bondholder pay his share of the burdens of the government, by deducting the tax from the bonds. How do you like that, citizens of the 18th congressional district? But see, not half an hour afterwards, on the proposition todift the odious in, come tax from the: shoulders af the commoner classes, and thus place them upon an equality with the non tax- paying bondholder, Armstrong has the audacity to insalt his constitucats by voting NO. Read, On theamendment of Mr. M'Carthy, to strike out all sections relating to in- come tax which the people all demand —the yeas were 59, and the nays 123 — ARMSTRONG VOTING No! Now then, reader of the REPORTER, this is the true record made for him- self, by Wm. H. Armstrong; on last Friday, in the House ‘of Representa- tives at Washington. Armstrong's vetes show his doctrine to be, te enrich the speculators by do- nating him millions of land without cost, and making the poor emigrant pay for every foot he gets; and in favor of exempting the bloated bond- holder from taxes, and fastening the infamous income tax upon the less for tunate class of the citizens. And this is what aristocratic Bill Amstrong is doing in congress, ete Ape NORTH CAROLINA. A Negro Senator Nominaled—The Ne- groes Clamorous for Office—=Whites Disgusted. Wilmington, June 3.—The Repub- lican County Convention, which closed its session here last evening nominated a negro for Senator, and three negroes for the Lower House of the Legisla.- ture; also a negro candidate for Sher- iff. Great dissatisfaction is expressed by wany white and some colored Re- publicans; and a new Convention will prebably be held. It is feared by some of the leaders of the party, that the disposition shown by the negroes to monopolize the office, will have a dis- astrous effect on the counties, which now have white Republican majorities. The partnership between the negroes antl the ‘ earpet baggers”’ seems com- pletely dissolved. Rome, June 5—midnight.—The dis cussion. of the dogma of infallibility was closed amid great confusion, the debate being forcibly ended. The dis tinguished bishops who were appointed to the schema, and who were among the most prefound and able debaters in the councils, were summarily ruled out of the debate and prevented for participating in anyway in the discus- sion. They were loud in their protes- tation, and it “is believed: will 1ssue a farewell protest against the arbitrary manger in which the debate was closed. The opposition were totally unpre pared for this manner of procedure on the purt of ‘the ultramentanes; and “their indignation at the defeat of their tactics; and formaintaining a stubborn ‘opposition to the scheme is very great. “The excitement in charch circles is in- tense, and the opposition seem to gain strength from the efforts made by the ultramontanes to crash them. Lely seins -_ Hong Kong, May 30.—2 p. m.~~Im- porsunt advices have' been received “from the scene of the rebellion which has hrokeéun’” ont in the northwestefn proviticed of China. * The mévement ‘originated’ among the Mohammedan Gevotees, who have revolted, and their the government troops have alreally taken place, and in all the eficoungers the rebels were vietorions,! The Chi- nese officials in the disaffected region are much alarmed. and couriers are constantly arriving at Pekin with ur- gent appeals for reinforcements, Mean- while the insurrection is gaining ground, and the rehéls are moving up- on Ourga, a Mongolian settlement, an- der the protection of the Russians, who. will defend the Mongolians from the attacks of the Mohammedans. i or =A Hp. “YW hitkemore is re-elected to Congress from South Carolina, The returns Lare not all in, hot*enough is known to insure the return of Butler's friend to his old seat by the side of the irveson- cilable leader. ~~ f ——— The Governor of Mississippi wants the marriage license fee put as low as possible in that State, so as to encour- ll age matrimony. Last Sunday I observed two young ladies coming out of Sabbath school together, but presenting 80 harked a contrast, that the impulse was quick to institute comparison, One was dressed neatly, nicely, eon: sistently, and would ba known a8 a la dy on sight Wherever she might bo seen, There was nothing about her dress to divert the attention of her scholars; nothing a thoughtful: man, ready for a sensible and prudent wife, could object to; nothing to contrast discordantly. with the services of the sanctuary. Her attire was appropri ate for the parlor, street, and commu: nion service. 1 could not but say ty her father, as I walked along with him after church, that he was fortunate in having - a daughter of such good sense, The other young lady reminded me of more or Jess than I -would like to proclaim on the hunse tops. I may say, however, that the idea of a custom got up on her elaborate and bewildering style, “adorning the doctrine of Christ’ in the way of teaching children the precepts of the meek and low'y one, or explaining the obligations of the Holy Word, which makes such express points against the vanities of the world, the pride of life, &e,, &c., struck me as so positively absurd, that it passed my comprehension how two ideas so utterly irrevelant and incompatible and absolutely opposite as the conecep- tion, arrangement and adornment of such a costume and the duties of a school teacher could ever get together in one head. Certainly no child of mine should be “taught” (?) by such a compound eof vanity, frivolity and in- consistency ; and if I were to hear that @ worthy young man whom I esteemed was about to marry her, I would sure ly claim the privilege of prophecy to write blank on his card. I heard a lady say yesterday she had dropped in at ———-, and found Miss Blank, at ten o'clock, in her room nothing, but pouting and wishing the girl would come to dress her hair. I asked her how this precions éxawple ex hansted her leisure, and she said, “Mainly in fixing her hair.” She, too, isd communicant of the Church of the Lorll Jesus, and though a kind. hearted git], T feel bound to say sheis a positive disgrace to the profession she makes. She is a hundred fold mare culpable than the St. Giles traui- per, who said she had never been in a church, and didn’t know it was wrong to lie. > f A few evenings since, at an experi ence meeting 1 heard a young lady briefly respond to the pastor's invita tion, and, I am sure, with the fullest sincerity, declare her desire to be all her blessed Master would have her to be. My heart went out to her in warmth : and of all who recalled their experience thut evening, none was nore acceptable to me, But even as tears gathered in my eyes, I could not but remember that at a plain and pleasant social gathering a few evenings before, she was so adorned and embellished and elaborately arrayed that I' should not have presumed to advance the to- pic of our Lord and his life and teach- ings, for there was nothing in the out- ward garb“to te supjaush a welconie to any such subjects, and yet 1 know her to be a good and worthy girl, sen- sible and intelligent on other subjects. What a pity! What a shame! Noth- ing is farther from me than to impose a uniform, a drab fiock, or an absurd plainness that attracts notice and in- vites criticism for its ostentatious exhi bition of piety and self denial; ‘but there is a medium which the best wo- men, the truest ladies, do know how to avail of, and which, even if a cross, every professed follower of a ‘crucified Redeemer is bound, by that profession, to follow.—N. Y. Observer. Sd ATi. dia att Araens, Jane 3.—Several more brig- ands have been captured, and after a short investigation they were sen- tenced to be executed and have since been beheaded. Liverroorn, June 8.~The tide of emigration ‘to Ameriea is increasing. No less than 21,000 emigrants, main- ly Irish, left this for various Ameri- éan ports during the month of May. Nine-tenths of them went to New York. hb A le pe en A father who lives at Portland, on Monday, punished his son for chewin tobacco, by making hin stay out an chop wood until nine o’clock at night, then soft-soaped and washed his mouth until it was raw, after ‘which he eram- med it full of of pepper and thrust the boy into the cellar, A brother let the lad out during the - night, ‘and the little fellow took a train or a boat unable to speak, and had to write what caused it. Chicago, June 5.~During a thunder storm yesterday six men, Among a par. ty of workmen ‘who taken refuge ina thived ‘of them instantly killed, ode so Badly buined that he may be crippled for life, and the others stunned.” ‘Bhe hristian eharch; in - Walnut street, partiafly ‘demolished. Had it oecurved (luring services many would doubtless have been killed.” A lp MP Am m——p » ExGovernor: Wm. F. Johnson is u candidate for the dsmoeratic nomi- nation for Assembiy, and Col. Sirwell The term of Hon. James Thompson, pire next year, He will probably be the nominee of the democarey for re- election. topes i Helena, Montana, June 3.—The a ever experienced in this Territory has just subsided. Snow fell to the depth of five or six* feet im the mountains, and the rain has been incessant for five The prospects for placer diggings could not be better, and a large yield is ex- pected this season. ns ee ete The best tea—Modesty. A paper puts a matter which i to enforce in the following neat simile: “You might as well attempt to shampoo an elephant with a thimbleful of soapsuds as attempt to do business and ignore advertising :” Another writergmts it thus; “Try. ing to do business without ‘advertising is .ike winking through a pair of green goggles, You may know you ‘are do- ing it; but nobody else does.” aymnieeetvirbaai sgt - The New York swindlers have adop- ted a new dodge to cheat the unsuspec- ting denizens of the rural districts. They are flooding the country with circulars addressed to those who ‘were sowdiers in the Union army. The doc- ament unnounces thut discharged sols diers ure'entitled to one hundred and sixty acres of lund, assigned to them for services during the war, and that to obtain this bounty from the govern ment it is only necessary to forward to the “undersizned” a power of attorney accompanied by a fee of thirty dolldrs for professionul ‘services. Soldiers should not pay the slightest attention to such swindling propositions, nor sub- mit their claims against the govern: ment to any but well known and reli- able legal gentlemen, - Cems i pet The production of oil at the Parker's Landing district has been increased matérially during the past two weeks by the striking of several mew wells, among which are the Henry Run well now doing about 70 barrels daily, the “Chance Shot” well doing about 75 barrels, and the “Hidden” well repor- ted at 150 barrels per day. These wells are all beyond the line of any strikes previously reported and prove that the western limit of producing territory has not been nseertained. en li lf Apr Gilmore is still busily engaged on his great history of the Peace Jubilee, | He must hurry or the dish will be cold when he brings it on the editor's table. The divison which existed in Cin, cinnati between the German singing societies ‘has been. healud, and all join in mow to make the festival, this month, a success. Qle Bull is gone home after giving a series of concerts in this coutry and spending much of his earning for chut- table purposes. such a man! A writer says: Henry the Eighth, that wild beast, composed glees which deserve to survive him, Motto for a rejpoted snitor-—he woo. ed, but she wouldn't, le cooed, but she couldn't. A New London Sabbath School teacher said to a little boy recently : “Suppose some bad, wicked hoy were to stop you on your way to church, and ask you to go to some bad place with shim what wonld you say 2” “What would I say ?” repeated the youngster ; “1 would say, shoo fly, dont bodder me; I'm bound for Sunday school.” John Hule, ‘an Indian horse-thief, who has spent most of his lift within the walls of a prisou says he shall be satisfied if be ean die on the back of a stolen horse. Simon I. Rhodes; of Reading, died from injuries received by a board striking him in the throat while work in the planing mill Mr. Ed. Embree, of Lancaster coun® ty, was stung in the ear by a common honey bee, on the 22d inst,, and died in a half an hour from the effects, The number of immigrants that ar- rived at the port of New York ‘last week amounted to 12,687. Ls ple gag pre ees HORRIBLE MURDER, Raleigh, May 81.—On Wednesday mor- ning last three men went to the house of Daniel and Neill McLeod, brothers, living in the western portion of Cumberland eoun- ty, and murdered both. They also badly wounded the wife, daughter and son of Neill McLeod. The McLeod's were peaceable citizens and highly respected by the neighbors. - * oo An oil train on the Atlantic and Great Western Railroad took fire yesterday mor- ning, while approaching Cleveland, The fire communicated to the railroad bridges over the Cuyahoga river and the Ohio ca- nal, and destroyed them. A frame buil- ding, oceupied by the Kritch & Crane Manufacturing Company as a machine shop, was damaged to the extent of about twenty thousand dollars. It is covered by insurance. The loss to the railroad com- pany has not been ascertained. Carraccas. May 31.—On the 27th ult. this city was taken by the revolutionary forces, under command of General Guzman B'anco, after a sanguinary conflict of forty-eight hours. Over five handred men were killed and much damage dene to the city. A frightful railway accident occured yosterday morning about two and a half miles from Patterson. N, J, The construc- tion_train on the Delaware,’ Lackawana and Western Railroad was precipitated from a trestle bridge thirty feet high, and several killed and wounded The master, carponter, Campbell, and six other ‘car- penters were instantly Killed. Between thirty and forty workmen wer: shockingly mutilated. The scene baffles description. Many men are buried in the rains. The moans and cries filled the air, An Trishman, the other day, being as- ked when he ever saw sueh a warm winter at this, replied. ‘Last Summer, be jab: rs!’" Paddy’s decription of a fiddle cannot be beaten. He 'sayss “Bt is the shape of a turkey, and the size of a goose; the man turned it over on its baek, and rubbed its belly wid a long stick; and oeh, by St. Patrick F how it did squeal ™ A Montana vigilanee committee eaught a very obnoxious character, set him on his mule, and told him he had precisely fif- tean minutes to leave the country m. He five 11 answer!” A Girl recently. eommitted suicide in Omaha because she had just one lover too many. She could not decide whieh one she would marry, and as she could not wed them both, she disposed of the ques | tion ty killing hesgelf. | fy ohe to play a He says, howevdh is may be, the moment ho hears & fiddle he goes to thinking how he used to dance! The Pacific Express train, on the Penn sylvania Central railrond runs from Altoo- | na to Harrisburg and thence to Philadel. phia without stopping for wood or water. These are perhaps the longest runs that lo- comotives are called upon to make with- out stopping for there necessariess: These. | long runs are necessary to compete with 4 the New York roads. They could be ob- vinted by the completion ofthe Lewisburg, Jentre & Spruce Creek R. R., as that would be a shorter route than any. that New York could devisa, "Brigham Young is one of the richest } men in the world, - Tt is said that a single Now York house hes invested sixty mil. lions in securities on account, and his pos- sessions in Great Britain enable him.to be the third Inrgest depositor in the Bank of England. : A smart boy of Bollefontaine, Ohio, after eating a green apple, exclaimed, ‘Oh, dear! I've chewed an Odd Fellow!” “An Odd Follow!” said his mother’ ‘Yes; Le's giv ing me the grip.’’ Woman is composed of 243 bones 169 muscles, and 860 pins, Fearfullyand won- dertully made, and to be hanflled with great care to avoid scratches’ R C. CHEESMAN, NOTARY PUB- eo LIC AND MILITARY AGENT, and Conveyancer. Deeds, Bonds, Host. ages, and all instruments of writing fiith- fo y attended to, Special attention given to the ¢ollection of Bounty and Pension claims. Office nearly opposite the Court House, two doors above Messrs. Bush & Y ocum’'s Law Office, Bellefonte, Pa. 10junly UDITORS. NOTICE. — The under- signed, an Auditor appointed by the Orphang Court of Centre County, to ‘make diztribution of the balanee'of moneys inthe hands of T, M Hall, administrator, ete,, of B. Taylor, late of Hownrd township, dac’d, to aud smongst those tegally entitled theveta, will attend to that duty at his office in Bellefonte on Thursday the 80th day of June, A. D. 18/0, ut 100'eclock, A. M., of said day, at which time and place all pér- sons interested are requested to attend if; they think proper. 1. YY, STITZER, JundOsit Auditor. PAUTION. ~All persons are. he chy Jeantioned again EE , of a hole, signed by me, payableto Levi Kreps, for one hundred and fifty dollars, and bearing dute abous Muy 20th 1870. As1 have not received value for the snme, 1 will refuse to pay it unless compelled by law. G9 GEORGE HARPSTER. Charchyille, O. K! NEW GOODS AT STROHM'S STORE. The undersigned respectfully informs the citizens of Potter township, that he has just received anew Stock of Goods and will always kéep on hands A FULL & COMPLETE STOCK of SPRING & SUMMER GOODS Which will be offéred at the lowest possible prices. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW ‘GOODS pg” Only Give us a Fair Trial. <6 We haye a full and complete assort- ment of the latest styles, Dry Goods, Groceries, Queensware, Gentleman and Ladies furnishing Goods, Oils, Fish Salt, Stationary, and everything else that is to be found in a well stocked country store, The highest market price paid in. Store Guods for COUNTRY PRODUCE Don’t forget the Store at Churchville, where goods are now offered at a bar: gain. Call and see, 3jn3m JACOB STROHM. RO Your Buildings with the New Patent Copper Covered Star Lightning Rod, in the construction ofwhich magnetic iron is used, § inches squire und grooved, and covered in the most perfect manner with pure polished sheet copper. The most cele rated electricians, Sir Hum- phrey Davy and Prof. Fariday, say in tho American Cyclopedia, that a rod construc- ted upon this principle, contains the great- est possible conducting power. The es- tublishment in Philadelphia, where thisrod is made, is the Juitjpest of the kind in the world, and they offer a reward of $500 to any person who will show that ary build ing as been struck by lightning upon which thie rod has been properly placed, The undarsigned, having his headquarters at. Oentre Hall, will call upon property holders in the valley with this superior rod. Persons, however, should not delay, but se d in their orders at once. my27 W. BALTOZER. ———— (i mmings House, Bellefonte, James H. Liprox, I roprietor. The undersigned having assumed con- trol of this fine hotel, would Tesprect fully ask the patronage of the public. He is pre- pated to accommodate guests in the best style, a supplied with the best in tho market. stables attached to the }otel, with carefu and attentive servants, The traviing pubs lic are invited to give the Cummings house aeall. Omy27ef RY BOARDS, Plank and Scantling for sale by Irwin & WiLsox. aPPIOBR, ei dibs bi fiogula igi beer ROSS-CUT AND MILL SAWS, be make at IewiIN & WiLsoX. aplO’'68, . HOE-MAKERS TOOLS and findings, : in all their varieties, a t BURNSIDE 's THOMAS". rea LE wt Cen; Ine mall i afew: ANS, ith ig large and necar, the largest eye iit, 1s now pre- fae o take pretaree Tn the fries style of heart, such ‘ns Photographs,’ Gems, Fa- roetypes, &e., all sizes and styles. Prices moderate. Pictures warranted to give sa- tisfaction, or money returned. Call at once, C GLENN, apr22, 3 Artist, SPINDLE SKEINS for wagons, all si- zes, at the sign of the Anvil. wp 10768, : Irwin & WiLson. New Goods New Goods gauet | af New Goods - Just Received Just. Received “Just Received i At Centre Hill, At Centre Hill, . At Centre. Hilljs ion ooiiin i. Where you will ind a good assortment | Queenswar Wood illow ware, Hats and Caps, ts and SToes, Drugs, Oils, and Paints, Fish, Salt, Wall Paper, &¢. Great inducements to persons buying their Goods for cash. may6,twom GRAFF & THOMPSON. has removed to the store known as No. 5 Bush's Areade next door to Zimme rman, Bros & Co., where he is just opening out a complete stock of REVOLVERS. GUNS, : AMMUNITION, “iw oD & % Gk 1, Base Balls, Bats, Keys, and general Spore | ang-A Luns made. ire warranted, adeand repaire LT | where the citizens of Potter and adjoining! townships are cordinlly invited xo ng see him, and give him a trinl. Coats, Pants 3 boys, ‘dnt and mude to order, in style lo suit customers, Good work and reasonable prices guaranteed, Give us a trial, a 2imydm BANKING HOUSE of HENRY CLEWS & CO, ( United States Treasury 9.5 CC 32 Wall 8t., New York... ( lews, Habicht & Co., London. The business of eur firms is conducted in the same manner, in all re pects ns that of an Incorporated Bank, Parties keeping their accounts with us in either or Gold, can Check at Sight, without no- tice. Interest will also be allowed upon all daily balances; credited monthly and account current rendered. We issue Cer- tificates of Deposit, payable on demand or at fixed date, bearing interest, and available wn all parts of the United States. We are at all times prepured to make Ad- vances to our Deslers on approved collate- rals at market rate. of interest. We buy and sell Gold, Bills of Exchange, Govern - ment, State and City. Bopds, and other rstelass Becurities, on commission. Special Attention given to negotiating Railroad und othén enrporate Loans; We make Collections pron wh of Go Ons, Dividen By. len es, Dra C., Pa B ints in the United States, adn, or rape. and are fully prepered to offer Bank- ing Facilities upon either Currency or Gold basis. 2imylm — + v-lhe New FamilySewingdiMachine Te * ‘ 204 I 24 Bowery «mpl re Bowery The extraordinary success of their new and improved manufacturing Machines for light or heavy work, has induced the Empire Sewing Machine Co. to munufucture n New Family Machine of the sume style und construction, with addi- tional ornwrbentation, makin Lit equal in beauty and finish with other Family Ma- chines, whereas in usefulness it far outstrips all cowpetitors., i Vad knowledged necessary article comes within prepared to offer the most libéral ind wee ments to buyers, dealers dnd agents, Ev. ery Machine wappunted. Apply fur circu- lars sind samples to ji.3 a Empire Sewing Machine Comp, my 27, 5m 201 Bowery, New York OTICE.~ Letters of Administration having doo granted the undersigned over the Estate of William Keller, late of Potter twp., dec’ d, notice is hereby given | to snid Kstate, to come forward aud make Pedihent ut Mahuyy and all SONS : ithiout ; PRS nving accounts aginst the same hy yr sent thew properly authenticated for Settle ment, 57 BAXID KELLER, Administrators, & is mna20,06L & F Hor Sale! —The undersig- arm ned offers his yaluable Farin situate in Potter township, ‘ong mile: south enst of Centre Hill, alongside the Bellefonte & Lewistomgtdrapike, at private sale, the same containin 65 ACRES, of which eight acres are good timber land. Thereon erec- ted a large foume house, bank burn: $8 apd all necessary outbuildings; an ol Orchard, also a young Orchard of grafs ted fruit. 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