2 CENTRE HALL REPORTER. esl) Centre Hull, Pa, Aug, 14th 1868. LOCAL: ITEMS, Frings, warranted; for sale wt (his Office. [rox City CoLLEGE.—A\ scholarship to be had at a bargain. Braxksi—Blank Vendu Notes for sale at this offive. Locats News, —Cur vatdors sire solicited to furnish us items of lod! interest for pub- lication. Nend us the facts only, and we will get them in shigpe for publication, a —— Our readers Would oblige us, Rionally tailing a copy of the RErorTER to iy lived in Pennsvalley. It host welcome matter you could mail to Yuany to Become subseribers, Any prrson “ending us 8 new subscribers, and 212, will he entitled tothe R¥EportRRRONE ‘of the club will receive the RErorrter 0 ¥eribe, To Business Men. Weinvite busimess nen wishing to Advertise, to call and examine the # nest desirable advertising esinty, of allso far, who have advertised in the Rerorrer. We venture to say, | that since we commenced the publica- tion of thi paper, the rapid increase of our list, unsolicited, is without prece- tient in this eounty. rere a A Xi. 3. The attention of our readers is directed Wh the advertisement of Coe’s Dyspepsia Cure, in another part of this paper, This truly Valuable Medicine mended by all who use it, mn ne dy fp Gp Appentice Wanted, at the Reported nitice; L aul. » » wh hh i 1t Teed - - A boy com-! reader and spellen van find a cond sit- tion, hy appli at this office, Ap- phicants not having these requisites will be rejected, le We direct the attentjon of our rea- Hers to the advertisement of Messrs. Dlanchard & Co, the Bellefonte Pla hing Mills. Persons desiving lumber, van be accommodated with every thing in that hine necessary for any building Their material is of the Fo qiality, Go to the Bellefonte Vlaning Mill when vou want antl, and You will End the above Sem oifiring Reeeptakd terms, Hi ri HAR : ——— @ nH Bor Drowxen.—John Beek, aved about 12 or 13 years, on of Wilson 3A LAR in Reaan's suwinill dam, on dt Wed: nesday evening. The last had fishing, and net returning home Wednesday evening, search was made | along Penpsereek, until late, but he could mat he found. Next mormine. pn Fhursday, the search was renewed and the body of the unfortunate boy was fished trom the for bay of the above- mentioned saw-mitl, > —— - Found Dead. —Mrs. Harvy DPuor- man, from near Pleasant {aap was, found dead in her bed, lag Tues lay morninzg, with her child asleep by her ride. Mrs P. had been suffigne from dropsy for some time. Her age was between 30 and 35. Yale: Jan on | > —lP—— ———— \ corn-stalk, measuring 12 feet 7 inches, has been found uj Michael Gevhart’s farm, near Mill- heim, and has owe Large cars growing Upon — in to butt of first ear 6 feet, ditto to sieond ear T feet. This 1s a sure indication thet the sterling Demoernexr of Pon will do a big thing for Seymour and Blai: mm November. Full Corn—. you di=taluce iron neti ( tl - oe The Camp-mecting of the Evangeli- wal Association, commenced to-day, wthout 3 miles above Centre Hall, near Joshua Potter's. Ol i The cornerstone for a new Lathe- ran church at Boalsburg, will be laid | ‘on next Sundar, 16th, > oe “Ballou’s Magazine,” for Septem. | ber, ix an interesting and entertaining | number, with many illustrations, The Woleano.—The “volcano,” as | we said last wedk, me lokd to be a hoax; it created ne Fite fun and excitement, leading to all kinds of ludicrous as well as grave expressions, | #uch az starting a hotel there, fencing the thing in, leasing the mountain, | little ones hesrd tell of it and dreamed | of mountains all aromud busten’ up fire, etc. Well, what a nice thing it would be to have a real nice, live ne- | tive volcano for our mnusement, and | Devil's Hole would just be the spot | for.it. Suppose some one get up a pa- tent volcano, we'll take ome stock in | it, payable in advertising. The horse stolen from Thomas | Walter, of Limestone, Tuesday night, of last week, was recevered, lhuving ‘heen traced to York, Pa., the thief: had placed a note mpon the bars that the horse could hefo ad at Cumming’s daotel, Bellefonte. { ~ersmse—— et. Af eessm———— = We were cheered by an invitation toa “game” supper, a few evenings ago, the resilt of a Inte hmntimg trip, on the part of ourwold fiend Spear Giili- Jand, awd that jolly, gooé-hamored | Bradford couuty 1 democrat, Dr. Mor-| riz. Maycach arer preserve a steady | eye, andan wn-erring own. DeathofThaddensStevens---Closs, Seeme inthe 1% of Tio Great Radical Leader. WasniNgroy, August 11.—The Hon. Thaddeus Stevens, died ‘at pre. cisely 12 o'clock to-night, 24 his pesi- dence in this city, on Capitol Hill. Simon Stevens, Thaddeus Stevens, Jr, a nephew of his hausckecper, were at his bedside; also, his sisier, Loretta, or - and sister Genevieve, of Providence Hospital, and J. Scott Patterson, of the | Interior Department, and the servents | of his houschold. Breathing his last, | he passed away quietly and camly, without a struggle, as though falling a leaps man basi The Publie Dept. The itterease of the publicde bt du- ring the month of July was upwards It considerable disenssion in politiral cir- is ths statentent back several davs, Yet, it ix ondy it to say that the total debt but the deer ased ten mualtlions, 1e Treasury having millions, the total debt acerensed cash in tl twenty crease of thirteen millions, ® - >» Mormotis—Gold Report, rsd there vesterday for Utah. Al than the entire shipment last year rt tf Apr Kentucky. ted at from 85.000 to 100,000, LovisviLer, August 7.—The Cour- 82.000, The Jowraal thinks - * oo The German Reformed and Luth- ern congregations of Mifilinburg are President Jolinsom . — oY r—— —— Grand Juroms, August Term, Philipshirg—O Hancock, A Watson, Potter—J H Wagner, J shirk, J M' Clin- tick, W Thompson. spring—J Rosky, x, Harris—s 11 Brows, J Price, JJ H Marion —J strunk. Rush—Jl A Lukes. ; D Boileau. Walker—J Hut- dhesfonte—\Y I Potter, F Ason={ Campbell, Unionville—Jdno Hainvs— A Dutweiler. Grose ne Miller, J Goodheart. Petit Jurors, Ist week. Potter—M steohi, H Cadwalader. D Rrishin, Bopes—R Mile, R B Poorman, J KRitehen, J Pownell, J Walters Fereu- m—1 4 Kramrein, J Goheen, A B tehelll Penn—Henry sinith, fitchell, A Vonada, J swartx, wir, (rf WW swartzs Kramer, Taxlor—W M:r. Marion -H C UH ET of A « 1r Herring, & Krape, A Stine. lab- s Foust, Ps Lyon rownn, RAL), \ Stesart, Miles ' 1 {rordon Chr Derr, BE C Humes, 1l.Jd XX Kephartt Rush Showsh "we S R Eros hi, A savage, M Murphy, dmoan Worth—1 1hil. Haines- Second Week. snowshoe =X Hinton, brine dle, IT Noll, C C Taylor, D Weaver, N Mitchell B Weber. Walker rable, A Decker. Haines—A G HH Mussina. Jollefonte—J Har- W shortledge, BR C Chees- +} Fisher, Potter A mun, J Runkle, J McClosky, Grogg—H Krumreine, Huston—J Thompson, H G Cronister. Libarty—J Brickly., Penn— Jesse Mauck, D A Musser. Marion—J H Heunv., Harris—G H Campbell, R H Pot- er. Curtin—J M'Clo:ky. Union —J Wat- J How ard —J ue Baker. Burn«dde—DI * ad Ho- tiv hid b RON. RIOR TO ANY IN USL. » ia ~Ud This rod combines all the recentimprove- ments in Points, Insnlators, and attach- iron hars, five-cights of an inch unre ground, spiral twisted and galvan- The an rewnrranted Reverto COrrode, re commented be perfidy fitting colid pper burs, which form not only x perfect ontiymows convection from the points sind, bat by a combination of met- Es . oar - 1 ‘ - ais, | Galvanic Battery cinblinge the Rod to discharge the electrier ty of the most terrific thunder storm harin- les : . : rowould vost abeut ane Parlor Stoves, and four sizes of Gas- and on an avera third of mv mesic in a sour indisse hie Burners constantly on hand and for sale at COVEN api 6s, fewin & Winson's, masz, When th would i P. Nir:—] \ Hur. sole ENP . on - UFFALO SCALES, of the best make. from 4 Tha up to 120005 hy apres, Irwen & Wisox, Tree nttneks come, 1 would lose all streneth and be ut- Some of the attacks would ) McCAFEREY & (O'S not retain anything on my stomacl. savan | little dry toast and 22a. For years] knew | what it was to pass five conzeentive From the time ! dose of this medicine 1 vomiting. gradually all soremess | passed away and flesh and streneth return | ed, and evar since 4 bane been able to vat | auy kid of food set upon the table. Kix | 4 without any ssmap- ‘BOOT AND SHOE I took the first Wholesale and Reta M V Ona was considered by all, even physiciane, ro marvelors, that for a time it was f ared, but T am now «o well conwinesd, that T have heen not merely wrmaneatly cured, that | ean | conscientiously recommend Coes Dy epop- sin Cure to all victims of dyspepsia, © ISAAC Al KEN, Late Pastor of the Beaver St. M. E. Chureh | Alleghany. Store, COXNCLI'SYE EVIDENCE. Wo wi th. : . ¢ will not mention in this advertize- | ment the differext aarieties of Bost< and I Shoes, and (Miters of every description, that comprise our stoek—suflice to say, that New Haven Ct., June 1, 1867. Genta: —Being anxious frem the great i to excel it in style, quality, extemt ov price in the county, (Ww ready-made stock was hought from me: nuCneturdrs @m the ast who are enreful of their repetation, and would net sell an ant cle in the least inferior to what they represent, Ve wanld invite especial attention to our custom made work, —well knowing that up- op the satisfaction rendered in this Den ment depends entirely our success * nd : : , a busi- ness. Kinploying none but my case. Something @ver 1 vear attack of Diarrhea, weeks, during which three physicians, but cight sin. Cure, The first dose beled me; | any to-dad BEng witneked ina mnie Hil nani comms ————— coned : and 1 believe sii would adyie every family to keep it on hand pes? fe, in case of Sum ier or Bowel C. DUNN. Dunn is in our emp!» we vouch for the above J1 ug true, atment Firet.gtass Workmen. Complaints The above MW, and we hot all who gay favor us with their patronage. 10 " o : 7 E. ALNOLD & CO, «ale purehusoes junes is ly. © B MeAFFREY & (0. B COE'S DYSPEPSIA URE Will also he found iyvaluable in‘ all eases of Diayrhaoy Dysiutory, Cofic,’ Summer Complaints, briviing dnd in fact every dis- ordered condition uf the stomheh, Sold ‘By 'Draggists “in” city or country everywhere at 31 per Bottle, or hy appliea- ye C. G Aplo6s, IRWIN & WILSON'S, ceiving new goods in their line, HARDWARE E tion te : {LARK & CO. Nole Proprietors, a ‘being opened every day. New Haven, Cf. , apl0'68 June, 26, cow, ly a othr on oN HAE o CALES, at wholesale and retail, ohea K hy IRWIN & WILSON. ap lO 68, p 640 MILLIS OF THE Union Pacific RAILROAD Are pow finished and in operation. Sixty [the Mluntic and Pacitie States is being | pushed forward more rapidly than ever be- fore. Move than twenty thousand men are Pomployed, amd it is not impossible that the entire track, from Omaha to » | will he finished in 1869 instead of 1870, The [| means provided are ample, and all that en- erento, ergy, men and money can do to secure the | completion of this GREAT NATIONAL WORK, at the earliest possible diy, will be done, UNION PACIFIC RALLROAD RECEIVE: LA GoversMmesT Grassy of the right materials found along the line of its opers- tions, ILA Govexrsvesrt Grant of 12,80 neres of ind to the mile, taken in alternate sections on ench side of its road, Thisisan absolute donation, and will be a source of large revenue in the future, HELA GovErNMENT GRANT of United States Thirty-yenr Bonds, amounting to various sections to be built, The Govern- but the principal amount may be paid in services rendered by the Company in trans- porting troops, mails, &e, The interest money to the Government, 1V.- { to issue its own First Mortgage Bonds, to aid inbuilding theroad, te the same amount Per | mits the Trustees for the First Mortgage | Bondholders to deliver the Bonds to the Company only as the road is completed, pose, and no more, The Government and after it has been examined by United with a heavy Trail, and completely supplied with ds pots, statious, turnouts, carshops, Cars, do. -A CariraL locomotives, Y. NTOCK SUBSCRIPTION work already done, and which will be in- f the creased as the wants o ampany ree quire. EarNiyas on its Wa | Business, that already wmount to morethan First These earnings are na indication of the vast ! the interest on the through tratlic that, must follow the open- ing of the line to the Pacific, but they cer- | tainly prove that FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS upon swek a property, coing nearty three | times their minount, Are Secure beyond any Contingea- | Cy. The Company have abundent means in their treasury, and make no appeal to the public to purchase their Bonds, as the daily but | they submit that, for entire security and li- subseriptions are entirely satisfactory : bera! returns, there is certainly no beter investment in the market. The Union Pacific Bond and have are for 1,000 They annual cach, coupons attached have thirty years to run, and bey interest, payable on the first d avs of danu- ary and July gf the Company = Otliee in the City of New York, at the rate of six per cent. in gold. The Principal is payable in wold at aoaturity. At the present rate of | gold, these bonds pay au amnaal income on their cost af NEARLY NINE PER CENT. ANDIT IS BELIEVED THAT THE MAY SOON BEAT A PREMIUM The Company reserve therighttoadyance the price to a rate above par at any time, and will not fill any erders or receive any subscriptions vn which the money has pot been getually paid at the Company's office before the tie of such ads ance. Subseriptions will bereeeived in CENTRE HALL BY FREI KI'RTZ, land in New York Kall Bred, | AND BY | John J. Cizea & Son, Bankers, No 5) Wall St, And by the Cempany's advertised agents throughest the United States | Remittances should be made in sdrafis or other funds par im New Yeark, | Bonds will be seat free of charge hy return | express, Parties subscribing through local agents, will Jouk te them for their sete de- livery. A Pavenrer axp Mar For 1898 hasjust | fuller information than is possible in an ad- | vertisement, respecting the Progress of the ersed by the Raed, the Means forUons