a gg CENTRE HALL REPORTER. Cerne Hay, Pai, Jan, 8th, 1889, LOGAL ITEMS. BLANKS —~Blidk ,Bummdis, Verdi Notes, Executions, and Juan 1 Ex- SKidlen Note combided, for saulé at this ce. Z2~Two Nrw Emeirs Sawixa Mi CHINES, warranted, for sale at this Office. Iron Crry OQenngar.—A scholarship to this institution for sale at this office, and to be had at a bargain. | Local, Nrws.—Our readers are solicited to furnish us items of loesl interest for pub- lication. Send us the facts only, aid we will got them in shape for POpcmion, would oblige us, by ouda- Pa Rr a copy of the Rueorren to their relatives and Acquaintances outside of eur county, especially to such ds former. Iv lived in Pennsvallay. It would be the most welcome matter you could mail to such, and would be the means of inducing many to becoma subscribers, Any person sending us 8 now subscribers, and $12, will be entitled toths RePorTERONE year free, gor 4 new subsribors, and $6 the getter up of the club will receive the RerorTer 6 months free. This offer good from this date ~—the names can be sent in as they sub- ueribe, ; A ntl il e—_— To Business Men. satisfy themselves that it preients a most desirable -advertisin especially for this side, the county. This has been the experience | of allse far, who have advertised in the Reporter. We venture to say, that since we commenced the publica- tion of this paper, the rapid increase of eur list, unsolicited, is without prece- dent in this county. lt John Russel found $566 in money, in his barroom, at Aaronsburg, on last Tuesday morning. sommes Dania! Hess, of Linden Hall, sold his farm, 180 acres, on the Boalsburg road, 3 miles above this place, to Joshua Potter, at $00 per-acre. A mutieal society was formed at Centre Hall, this week. Muy it flourish, Solm. Koch's Vendu, at Fillmore, Jan. 22nd. 00 The negotiations between the Ceutre Hall Manf'g &e. and the Bellefonters, has, as wet, amounted to nothing. The latest pro- position from Bellefonte is, to donate the company $10,000, provided it raise in addi- tion stock to umount of $30,000 and locate shops at Bellefonte. There is not, at pres- ent, REY Prospect of an arrangement being perfected. > PUBLIC SALE!—Have bills printed at the Reporter office, for public sales and ud- vertize them in the same paper, as its wide eiroulation will ensure the fullest publici- ty for Vendues, Written bills are out of ate, they. were in Yogue when men plowed with wooden plows ard rode to mill'with a | bushel of corn in one end of the bag and a large stone in the other end to balance, The attention of our readers is called to the advertisement of Mr. Camp's Milroy Furniture Ware-room, an old establizh- ment, where nothing but a good article is kept. As so many folks are just now get- ting married, they are invited to call at th ia establishment, where any thing in the line of furniture can be had, not excepting Cra. dles. Benner Twp. Items.—I'illmore was honored on last Saturday with a visit from the Penns valley produce dealer, tho first letter of his last name is Ha- ger. May his shadow never grow less, and I hope that oma of the fair dam- 821s of Potter twp. may : usceed in cap- turitig him, forhe is worth setting a trap for, Mr. John sick list. Hager says Miess is the best black- smith in Benner twp. Everybody knows that is so, Mr. J. M. Kephart: is getting out timber for a new barn which will be a decided improvement to the place, Real estate is rising in the village of Fillmore.—We think that porliags by the ‘year 1900, there will-be a railroad through the village. Those 1402 aphien of Rouben Eck- ley’s ard still in demand, they are the best apples In Centre county, Mr. Samuel Homan says if we had a steam grist mill, a foundry, three stores, five hotels, two printing presses, a lager beer saloon, and two more churches, we might call Fillmore a village. Squire “Rumbarger is at Jpresent teaching the young ideds how to shoot, at Seller's new school house; by the way the squire is ery popular in this neighborhood ; hope he may be nomi- nated for Congress soon ; at the Centre county Teachers institute held in Uni- m——— Armagast is still on the contradicting the remarks of some of oid feyer ory bod yp 0 end of the mountain and vicinity, Five deer passed shizough this place on Christmas day, but they were in possession of a party of hunters, Good advice, let every man sub scribeand pay for the Centre Hall Re- porter for one year, P. We have received from Mr. J. C. Blair, Bookseller at Huntingdon, a copy of the Huntingdon County Far mers’ and Mechanics Almanac, con- taining all the valuable information usually found in Almanac’s, besides a vast amount of other valuable and in- toroting reading matter, Storekeeeprs would find a ready sale for this Al mwanac. ARRESTED. —A Pty named Wolf, consisting of husband, wife and broth. erin-law, living in the mountain be. ~ yond Potters Mills, were arrested Censtable Keller, on Tuesday 20t até, en complaint of Mr. Kustenbor- Aer, on the charge of intent to shoot #he jitter while lying in his bed. - Severs] shete were fired through the window of Mr. K's hed-room, the balls ing over hiss while lying in bed. The — pevties wers fn bail. The Abaoting ws judge was more to show pluck than jptent to kil, TI TA Tm The attention of our readers it directed to ihe advertisement of Coe’s Dyspepsia Cure, in another part of this REpSE This truly ValuaPle Medicine is recom- pended by all who use it. -o a « Hoas.—Penn township beats out heighbor, John H. Keller, for big hogs. Mr. Daniel Miller of that townshi killed one, weighing 437 aud Mr. Chr. Alexander killed a gitinter weighing 458}. Me. Daniel Kramer, of Penn, killed two hots this week, the one weighing 400 and thé other 4601 pounds. ~ Ping Glove Asap, Siu orter. Mr, Kurta. ~I noticé in the Reporter that My. Keller killed a hog that weighed 425 pounds} row you will lease let your readers know that Mr. david Kuhn killed a ho that weighed 461 pounds dressed. Now let Centre Hall beat Pie Grove if you can. Mitre Twp. Arad oF ALL. Out friend Mr. Jacob Wolf, from the lower-end of Bruslivilley, slaugh- tered two big porkers, lately, the one weighing 464 pounds and the other 51). More B ——— ans din fl co—————— FrsrivaL~=The Pine Grove Cornet Band will hold a Festival on the nights of the 13th, 14th and 15th inst, in the Academy Hall, of thit plies for the hen-fit of the Bund. Amlsetient, refreshments, and music will be fur nished to please ¢ 11 who may fu¥ or the Festival with their presence. There should fail to go. On account of the death of Mr. John T. Hoover, the banking institu- tion of Milliken, Hoover & Co., will, after the 1st of this month, be conduc- | ted under the name of “The Centre | County Banking Co.” a Sheriff Kline advertises the follow- boutid In dark cloth, and sold for Five Dojiaft pei copy. As the publishers are Advertising Agetits; their issuing a worll dontain- ing so much infrrmation; usddlly jeal- ously gliarded by those iti that biisiness, shows that they are confidottt of their ability to be of scivice to advertisers, or they wqtld not so rendily plage in their hands the means of ehitbling every one td commuhicite direct with publishers if they so desire. : IRE INSURANCE ELECT}ON. Offive of the Fariners’ Mutual ire Insurance Company of Centre Cour: : Center Harn, Ded, 17th 1888. The andual Meeting of the Members, and Eleetion for tivelve Directors, to con- duct the affairs of the Compatiy for the en- suing year, will be held at the house of John Span ler, at Cotitre Hall, oh Monday the 11th oy of Jandary, A, D., 1860, be- tween (lie hours of 10 a. m: and 2 p: m., of sald dav, The Annual Statement of the transuctiotis of the Company for the past vear will be ptesented by the President. A general attendance of members is re- quested. By order of the Board. Jere FOR RENT! o tubecriber offers fot rent the old ess tablished and well known Tavern Stand, situated in Penn Hall, Centre county, one of 3 best and most desirable stands on the Old Fort and Lewisburg Turnpike Possessidn will be given on the 1st of Ap- til 1860. . TB. FISHER, Penn Hall. NOTE 1 Pennsylvania, Centre ¥olntry, ss: I, J. P. Gepheart, Clerk of thg Orphan's Court of said County of Centre, do hotby certify, that at an (JFphant's Court hold dt Belletonte, the 28d day of November, A, D.. 1868, before the Honorable the Judges of said Court. On motion rule wis granted upon the heirs and mpresentatives gf Daniel Boeshure, deceased, to come into the Court on the fourth Monday of January ext, and gccept, or refuse to weoept, nt the vilpation and appraisement, or to shoW ¢atis¥ WHy the ing property at public sale, on Monday, of Court week, next : Property of A. N. Shipley, in Union | twp. Bruty of Jerry Salam, in Belle- | fonte. Property of Wm. Rose in Boggs twp. EE . | Premium Pexmansute.—The different | State und National Fairs have nwardea the | dred First Premiums, overall competitors, | for superiority in Penmanship, Its gallery | of Plain and Ornamental Whit ng, valued | at several thousand dollars, surpasses any- | thing of the kind on the continent. Circu- | lars of the College, containing samples of | both Plain and Ornamental Work, can be obtained by addressing the Principals, Smith & Cowley, Pittsburgh, Pa. emesis The Nursery, for Jonucry, Is upon our table. and is & number well gotten up to please th «young folks. Itsil- lustrations and reading mat er could not rsuited forth entistu nment of ju- Pal lished at Bo tn, Sa— —— veniles, Merry's Museum, fir January, with an attractive table of contents, is re- ceived. A patent :elf-b nder is given to every new subscriber, as a premium, so that, for the small sum of 81,80, ohe can | ohta'n an elegantly bound volume of near- ly «ix hundred puges of ente taining rea- ding, edited by Louisa M. Alcott, one of the m wt charming and brilliant Writers for boys and girls that our eountry has Nither- to produced. H. B. Fuller, publizher, Boston, seers {Po wm— No. 8 of ZrrLrL's popular Encyclopadia and Universal Dictionary has just made its appenrnnee, The publisher intends mak- | ing it the most complete work nf age. The | Encyclopedia will aim tositpply ili its two volumos and 125,000 oe inforittation covering every variety of knowledge. Its | cheapnoss will enable everyhady to have a gopy —price, ten cents per number—=T, Ei- | wood Zell, Philadelphia. ts a | JANUARY COURT.—GRAND JURY. | Grogg—Jacob Showers, Jno, Grove, Jr. Patton—Ab. Biddle, Bellefonte—W A Kerlin, J Loneberger, MT Miiliken, Boggs—Ph Antis, D Furey, H. Heaton, Union—Jas Alexander, Sypring=Jno Furey. Ferguson—Jno, Brett, Wilker—Mich Shafer, Wm Rodgers. Ltberty—Chr, Bachdol, J A Stover, Banner—Joseph Mitehul, Marion=E Zimmerman, Halnes—=Geo Bolinger, Howard—Jno Lyman, Rush—=A J Greist, Ponn—R Hurtman, 0 Held. Harrls—Mieh Hoss, TRAVERSE JURORS=!st Wee, Hulnes—Jue Hosterman, 8 Rote, ' Spring=—H Poorman, P Barnhart, J Eck- enroth, § Heverly, _Snowshoe==A Orisman, N Bower, D H or csduiedne Rota” fue. Kuni erguson—=Jno Ress, Jno Krumrine. Bol ofonto—W 8S Wolf, Ed Brown. Burnside--G R Boak, Boggs—Wm Curtin, J M M' Coy. Liberty—C Johnson, ; Harris—S Wilson jr, Geo Swab, Miles—=And Ocker, 8 8 Wolf, H Stro- hecker, Jue Hagel, Jonoth Kramer, Jacob Burkhart, * Penn—=Jncob Sankey, Peter Keen, Dav Hosterman, Potter—dJno Reiber, Jno Wolf, J K Run- fa, Bentier—=S Ishler, K Holmes, - Howdrd—Jas Antls, N P Riddle, Reub Pletcher, M M Leyman, . Gregg—Is Vonada, J F Heckman, Rus 1==Miles Cleveland, arion=«<Jno Shaw, J W Beck, Spring—L M' Intire. Union=—=Jacob Taylor, Huston—Jno Hoover, Jae Crontemiller. Worth==Sam Turner, IND WEEK, Bellefonte—I Rhoads, O MeCatferty, Grogg-—=Sam Harter, J G Evans, R H Duncan, D J Musser, Huarris—Jas Glenn, H Keller, V B Hurst Philipsburg—C Munson, L G Kessler, Potter—G Odenkird, Jos Potter, J Sweet« wood, G BJordan, _~ Bnowshoe—1) Wolf, d Dietrich, Walker—dJ eff Royer Howard—J N Hall, J Mostgomery, J W Pucker, Miles—J as Soren ergusori~R Garner RE Colhoun, J Moon—A Elder, ay or—J Bon gh, Huston--H Hef sock, Boggs—J Poorman, Mibu — Wm Boggs, Rush—L Hess Hauines—H Fidler, Jacob Condo, Penn—Mich Korstetter, vv Hurrls—J Mitchell, A oli. Rie y- or Newspapren Dirrcrory~G. P. Rowell & Co., the New York Adver- tising Agents, are about isstting a com- pla American Newspaper Directory. t 1s a compilation much needed, since nothing ot the kind having any claims to completeness has ever been pub- lished. Messrs: Rowell & Co; have spared P Kichline, os Alexander, coming work complete, We under stand the book will be a handsome real estate of said deceased should not be sold. and especial notificntion hereof, is herewith given unto Klisnbeth Boeshore, and the children of Catherine Kreamer, formerly Catherine Boeshore. y In Testimony Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of anid Court at Bellefonte, the 28d day of November, A. D., 1868 J. P. GEPHART, C 0. C . Z. KLINE, Sheriff, decll,bt, ser T0 THE WORKING CLASS. | I AM now prepared to furnish cunstant | employment to all classes at their homes, | for their spare moments. Business new, | light and profitable. Filty tents to $3 pet evening is easily earned, ard the Bays und girls earn nearly ws witch ay med, Great inducements ure offered. All Who se this notice please send me their addfess and | test the business for thwmselves. If not | well satisfied, I will send $1 to pay for the Fuil Burticulirs | trouble of writing me. sent free. Sample sent by mail for 10 ota. Address, E. C, Allen, Augusta, Me. dw! ® AL WATCH J FREF & Given geass to uve, vaorgeue Agence, maie | or female, in a new, light and honorable business, paying thirty dollars per day | sure. No gift enterprise, no humbug. Ad- | Mon roe Kennedy & Co., Pitts. | del® 4 w | burg, Pa. DR. BURTON'S Tobacce Antidote. ARRANTED to remove all desire for | Tobueeo, It is entirely Vegetable and harmless. It Purifles and enriches the Blood, Invigorates the System, possesses great Nouris ing and Strengthening pow- or, is an excellent appetizer, enables the Ntontach to Digest the heartiest food, mnkus sleep refreshing, and vstublishes ro- bust Health. Smokers und Chewers for sixty years Cured Pricey Fifty Cents, post fide. A treatisd on the injurious ef- Agents wan- Address Dis T. R, ABBOTT, Jersey a rellnble agent in every county to sell our Patent White Wire Clothes Litos (Evar- lusting.) Address Wire Wire Co, 70 Willintn st, No Y., or 10 Dearborn st., Chi- ego, 1. del8 4w Carpets--Dont Pay the High PRICES =u Nw Exovanp Canpexr Cou, of Hoste, Muse, estultlished nearly a quarter of gL eeitdry ape; 10 their present Jocentiaon, in Halls over 1, 78, 70, 77, 19, Bl, 83; &5 and 87 Hanover sire, Lave probably furnished more hiotyes with Carppts than any other house in Ie coiatry, Iti ordef to afford those nt a distance the ndynntuges of thelr low prices; propose to send, on the receipt of the price, 20 yutds or upwards of their beautiful Cottuge Carpeting wt 00 cents per yard, with samples of ten sorts, varying in price from 25 cents to $3 per yard, suitable for furnishing ever part of any house, del8 dw In A MONTH can be made by $100.2, and femnls Agents. We have nothing for curivsity seekers, Hit re liable, steady, profitable amployitien, for those who mean business, Address, with B-ct gaimnp, C. L. Van Allen & Co., 48 New St. New York. : del8 dw OMETHING Newand Useful—A New Era in Music, PoruLar Music at Por- vLAR Prioxs, “Hitchcock's Hulf-Dime Series of Music fue the Million.” No, 1 now ready.—Musi¢ atid words of the Com- ic Song, "UsPTAIN Jinks or THE Horse Mantes" Others to follow rapidly, Price, b cents each, Yotir Newsdunleér hus it or will get it for you, Muiled on receipt of Price Address Ben). W. Hitchcock, Publisher, 83 Spring street, New York. 4w B UFFALO SCALES, of the best muks, from: 4 lbs wp to 120,000 Ibs, apl0 68, Rwix & WiLson, Wall Paper. We. 3000 Now New York Patterns, just received from Yor i Over 5000 Pieces how on ith at Wholesale om hand; and ror A%-C ood paper at 9; 10, 12} and 16 cents per Bolt. a. Fine Patterns ut 17; 18, 20 and 25 ots. wa. Beat Sutin Papers at 30 cents per Bolt: Also + O11 Cloth, u@.a large Stock of OIL WIND - SHADES, TABLE, STAND; 87 & FLOOR O1L CLOTHS, all of which will be sold at the lowest market price. AT W. J. M'MANIGALS, CHICAGO MARKET, Wheat, No 1 at 81 23, and No 2 at $1 164al 18. Yen active, No 1 at 88¢, No 3at 56a e. Oats fairly active ; No Bat 47}ad8ic and rejectod at 44}a4bc. Rye, No 1 at 81 1741 18; ahd No 2 ot 31 16. : drley drill at 81 8» for No 1. © Hogs, at 89 1589 50 fur common, and $9,60a10 40 for fuif to good. Beef cattle at 84 50a5 624 for cows and steers, and 87 00.7 235 for good beeves. PHILADELPHIA MARKET. Cloverseed 8,25 | Whent very dull, red 1,8522,00 ; uiibey 2,04a3,1 : white 2,20a2,40 ; Rye 1,60; Corn yellow 95, old 1,13; Oats 7376. NEW YORK MARKET. Gold 1344. Wheat No spring 1,60a1,65, 1,74 for Mo 1. 2,20a2,40 for white Michigan, Rye dull at 1,60a1,55. LEWISBURG MARKET. When $1,80.......0orn, Old‘ 1,10 ye os Dots glb, 62. Tati eeed, dull, 200. ......F assed 2,20... Cloversed, dull, 6,00 Butter 40 Ham 20... White bedns 8,50,..... Egg 80... Lard, dull. 3 alow 0.5, jotiitony 0,80. rie es lb, 08....... Yor dei AH Side & shoulder 12, © MILROY MARKETS. XVhett $100. ..cnscccniisirissiipsercussinnss Rye 1,80......C : Onie 05. porces Plaster per ton 10,00.......8alt per sack 8,00. Flour (family) 5,00 Butter 40 Eggs 26.. Bacon Sides & Shoulders 16, Homa 25....... Lard otitoes 1,560... pplés dried 123, ......Barley$1 40 Pork 10 BELLEFONTE MARKETS. Ww Ment $1,06, DATA AN aan BR 20... Corn 1.00......Oats60 680.......Cloverseed 6,60, ,,.... Potatoes 1,40. Lard per. pound 18, aon Pork ur pound 25. Butter 48.......Eggs 30.......P asterper ton $168 Tallew 19... Bacon 20... Ham25. Patel 840 por M Run of mill, dry £14 per Mion Sambles a - scm TS JOE'S COUGH BALBAM, This long tried and popular Re ; again called to the witention of emed Ay As often as the year rolls around, the pro prietors annually make their bow to the people, and rain them thet the many th ngs require Mt the health, com. fort and sustdnance of the family through the long apd tediolis motiths af Wititer, Coe's Cotigh Balsam should tot be forght ten. For vedrs it has been ® household 1868. 1868. Opening A full assoftment of Fall and Wi Goods ut the 01d Bund of or Graff & Thompson opposite Graham's Hotel, whare madigine~Antd mathers Spicus for the | of their children, and all who stiffer | om afly Hisease of the throat, ohest and | lungs, canfiot afford to be without it. In! addition to the ordimary four ounge so long in the market, we now furnish our mam- moth family size bottles, which will, in common with the other size, be found at all Drug Stores FOR CROUP The Balsim will be foune invaluable, ana may always be relied upon in the most ex. tretae casés: WHOOPING COUGH. Tho testimony of ull who have used it for this terrible disease during the last tem years, is, that it invariably relieves and $14 per M....... Bill stuff 18@20 per M...... | Hemlock bill stuff 14 18per 18 inch shingle No 1 £7 per Made... No 2 $6,00 doNo 2} $4,00.......do No 8 $400 24 inch shingleNo 1 $14.......d do...... No 8 $7,00 —— —————————— a ————— A i ————————— JurorraNy NEWS! Theflargest and Most HingniBeent stock of | fall & winter goods Ever 0 éxpose sned in this establishment, 1s How | for sale ! (CHEAP FOR CAH | | At the well know store of ZIMMERMAN BROS & (0, No. 6 Busu's Arcape. Goods, Shawls, Notions, Hosiery, GHoves, Wool Hoods, Clothing Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps, Ladies Furs, ALSO, A Fihw AssdntMenT dy Groceries and FPrevisions, All kinds of Grain and Country Produce taku nt markis rates; CALL AND SEE. ' Bpecial inducements to cash buyers. dees, ly. EniMErMAn; Bro.'s & Co. FAIRER & CO, Bellsfonts, 1s the Bluce to buy your Silks; Mohairs Mozambiques, Reps, Alpacas, Delnins Lane; Brilliants; Muslins, Calicoés;, Tick: ings, Flandls, Opera Flanels; Indies Coat. " , Gents’ Clot 8, Indies Sacques, White chkay; Jdinen Table Aptis Counterpanes Orib Cotipterpanes, hits aid Coloreé Trtlton, Nupkis; Insertings and Edgings, White Lace Curtins, Zephyr & Zephyr Put. SUNDOWNS; White (ipods of Notions of every kind mery, Ribbohs- avery Qusetiption, Perfu Velvet, Taffeta and Bonnet, Cords anc Braid, Veils, Buttons; Trimmings, Ladies and Missee Skirts, HOOP SKIRTS; Threa Hosiery, Furs, Beads, Sewing Silke LADIES AND MISSES BHORg and ify fiset every thing that ean be though of, derired or nd in She Rigs ANOY GOODS OR NOTION LINE whith he has eoncluded to soll at figures as low if not lower than Philadelp ia and New York retail prices. Also the only agent in Bellefonte, for the sale of the A PATENT COLLAPSING pops SKIRT. Its pocullarity is that it can be altered ine to any s Apo or a the wearer may desire, so as to perfectly fit all ladies, "W. FAIRER & CO., Jue o8 ty. No. 3 Bush's Arcade, A Tremendous Stock of Goods AT BURNSIDE & THOMAS, NOYS of all kinda T° ofa kin RR WBIDE & THOMAS. SORE THROAT, Kedah your throat wet with the balsam—ta- king little and often—ahd you will very soofi find relief. | HARD COLDS AND COUGHS “eld at once toa steady use of this great remedy, It will succeed in giving relief where all other remedies have failed. — ————— SORENESS OF THE THROAT, CHEST AND LUNGS. Do not delay pdpiring and immediate); taking Cot'y Caigh Balsam, whe tPouble with ahy oY (he aBove named diticulties, | ef ehadowa from which none can ever re- | turn. IN CONSUMPTION, Many a care-worn sufferer has found relief | and to-diy rejoices that her life has been | made easy and prolonged by the use of | Coce's Cough Balsam. { : : IN SHORT, | The people know the article, and it needs no comment from ve. It is for sale by ev- ery Druggist and Dealer in Medicines in the United States. ] THE C. G. CLARK CO. Sole Proprivtdty; New Haven, Ct. a gr ———— 5. A————— Read !! Read! 1! THE ATTENTION OF THE PEOPLE _ 18 CALLED TO THR World's Great Remedy, COE'S DYSPEPSIA CURE, This prepardtion de prosotinegd by Dys- peptics us the ofily known remedy that will surely dure that aggravating and fatal mal- ady. For years it swept on its fearful tide, | carrying before it to an untimely grave, its millions of sufférers. Coes Dyspepsia Cure has Come to the Rescue. Indigestion, Sick Hendache, Sotirhess er Acidaty of Stomach, Rising of Food, Flatulency, Lassitude, Wenriness, Biliousiness, Liver Complaint; findlly terminatitig 1 oy thi tént refed Ard as surely cared by this potent remedy, as tho patiefit tikes it. Although but five years before the prople, what is the verdict of the masses ? Hear whit Lester Bexton, of Milwaukee, says: Wis; Jan: 24, 1868. & Co, New Hivea, Milwaykes, Messrs C. a. Cla Conn. Both myself arifl wife have used Coe's Dyspepsin Cure, and it has proved FECTLY Sitithctory #8 a remedy I have no. hesitation in saying that we have re- ctived GREAT BENEFIT froiX ifs use er Jerenans. 1 Stk a SEXTON. A GREAT BLESSING. [From Rev: Li; F. Wirdy Avon; Lorein Up 0: Fo Strong & Armstrong; Gentlemen, ~3t gives ma great plaagiire to state that my wife has derived great benefit from the use of Coe's Dyspepsia Cure: She hus been for a number of years great! troubled with Dyspepsia, sccompanie with violent paroxysms of constipation which so prostrited her that she was all the Ylletor months, unable y: os Bripendts She took, at your tiistance; Coe's Dyspepsia Cure, and he derived GREAT SENKPLT FROM IT, and is now cojpparatively well, She regards this medicine ns a great bles- Truly yours, ing. HE an. 18th, 1868, L. ¥. WARD CLERGYMER. The Rev. Isaac Aiken, of Alleghany, tastifies that it ras cured him, after all oth- or remedies had fatled: DRUGGISTS, Any draggist inthe country will tell you, if you take the trouble to shyuire, that ev- ery one that buys a bottle of Coa’s Dyspep- sia Qure from them, speaks in the most un- qualified praise of ita great medical virtues. ~ COE'S DYSPEPSIA CURE . Will also be found invaluable in all cases of Diarrhea, Dysentery, Colic, Summer Complaints, Griping and in fact every dis- ordered Sondision of kag stofnech Shinty 0 ruggists i o¥oes hort at $ Ber Bottle, or by applica~ tion top 0. 0. CLARK 00. - Sole Proprietors, June 28 sow,1,y New Haven, Ct octavo volume of about 300 pages, MILROT. oct? 8m Centre County Farmers AND OTHERS, WibL DO WELLITY CALL and examine their N WAN Y CHES GOODS, consisting o Aipucs Cloths’ 1 ACAS, e Laines, inghams, ulicoes, opliny, ‘assiineres, Jarred and plain Flannels, ‘avtory Flannels, Jeans, Roots & Shoes, Hats of all kinds, Hardware, Drues, Wall Paper, Queens Ware, ackets and Tubs, teady made clothing Fish, Sugar, Coffee, Svrups of different kinds, Coal Oil, And a general variety of sther merchar dize, usually Kept in country stores, alls | which they now offer at the lowest prices Farmers and others from Uentre coun: will well to give them a eall, and oxan ine their toon before purchasing else where, ; We shall at all times be pleased show customers our goods, and wi. make it an object to sell goods low. aff & THE PLACE IS aff & Thompsor N MIL They also have at theif Tannery a gvo assortment of OAKSOLEANDHARNESSLEATHE] KIP AND CALF SKINS on hand and will be sold low for cash. a ——— a OF OUK ONE DOLLARSALE oT) REVOLUTION INTRADE That in order to supply the demand ocea- stoned by our constantiy increasing patron- age, we have recently made import: {.as for the Full Trade, direct from Buropeau Manu- facturers. AMOUNTING TO NEARLY, $300.02, o that we are prepared to se Wrory ise eription of Dry and Funcy Goods, Silver Plated ware, Oatlery, Watches, Albums, ewelry, &ec., ; : Of better quality than any othér contérn tu the country Jor the wa form , : FS J IDOLLARFOREACH ARTICLE ith privildze of +kehange yaioty of use 3 articles, nb. one of whiss could be hought for _ iE od “TWICE TIE AMOUNT in Any other way. _#@~The best of Boston wd Nev toh erences given as to the reli bi y' house, and that dur Business A in the fairest and most *legitimate manned posible, and that woe give greater value for the money than can be oLidiled in any other way. : : Al goods damaged or broken in trans. portation replaced without charge. 8. Checks describing articles sold te agents in clubs at rates mentioned below: € guarantee every article to cost i than if bought at any Boston or New York W holesnls Bouse OUR COMMI-SIONSTOA GENTS Exceed those of every other establishment of the kind, ~pioaf c o is can he found in comparing our W it ose Ol Others FOR CLUBS DY THE SAME SIZE, in addition lo Which we claim to give better goods of the samk ¢haracter. We will seud to Agents fées of charge, For Ao CLUB oF 80 AxD Ture DoLLiRs —(ne of the followingarticles: ] doz good linen Shirt Fronts. 1 set solid Gold Studs. ° All Wool Cushmere for Pants. Fine white Counterpane, large size, 1 elegant Balmo: ral Skirt. 20 yds. brown or bleached sheet- ing, good quality, yard wide, 1 elegant 100-picture Moroceo-bound Photo. Album. Views. 1 silver plated engraved 5 bottle Castor. 1 elegant Silk Fan, with Ivéry of Sandalwood Frame, feathered edge and spangled: 1 Steel Carving Knife and ork, very best yuality, ivory balanced Handle. I handsome bended shd lined JF arasol. 2) yds, gocd Print. 1 very fine yamask Table Cover. 1 pr. best quality Ladies’ Serge Congress Boots. 1doz, fine Linen Towels. 4 doz. Rogers’ best Silver - dessert Forks. 1 Ladies’ large real Mo- rocco Traveling Bag. 1 fancy dress pat- tern. 4 doz. elegant silver plated engraved Napkin Rings. 1doz. Ladies’ fine Merine or Co'ton Stockings. Gents’ heavy chased solid Gold Ring. 1 pr. Ladies’ high cut. Buimoral Boots. 1 elegant Delaine Dress Pattern, 1 violin and bow, in box com- Bark and Hides plete. 1 sct Jewelry, pin, ear drops and wanted at the Tannery | i i in Milroy, for which we witl pay 86. pe: pound for Bail, ¥ for Steéruwnd Cow hides, The highest prices will be paid in cash 01 may®' 0,15. GRAFF & THOMPSON. Cor. of Penn and St. Clair Streets, PITTSBURGH, PA. The Largest, Cheapest and most Success- fu PRACTICAL BUSINESS COL. LEGE it tle Ulited Brdtée. FIFTEEN THOUSAND STUDENTS Frein Thirty-Three States in. Ten eds, I'OR LARGE QUARTO CIRCULAR Containing “fail information, Outline of Course of Study, samplas of Cowley's PREMIUM PENMANRAIP, View of thie College Building, different Departments, City of PittsBurgii, &o., &e., address the Principals, SMITH'& COWLEY, apl0'68,1y. ol Pittsburgh, MONEY SAVED We are constantly purchasing for cash in the New Yoik and Boston Migkets, ali kinds of DRY AND FANCY GOQDS, SILKS, COTTONS: BOOTS AND BHOES, WATCHES, SEWING MA- CHINES, CUTLERY, DRESS GOODS, DOMESTIC GQODS &ec!, &c: Which we die notually sellivig #t &n aver- age price of ONE DOLLAR FOR EACH ARTI- cLE. Our snles beitig strictly for ash, and our tride much larger than that of any other similar tonsern, enables us to give botter pargains than cath be obtdilled of any other house. i : 77 THE LADIES Are specially inyited to give us a trial, SEND FOK A CIRCULAR AND EXcuaxcr { ier. Our club gysieni of selling is ds follows: For $2 we send 20 tent pen fountains and cheeks describing 20 different articles to be sold for a dollar each; 40 for $4; 60 for $4; 100 for $10, &c: Ant by mail. Commis- sions larger than those dffercd by any other firni, utdording to size of club. Single fountain and check, 10 ots. Mule and fe- male agerits wanted, SeND MONEY IN REG- ISTERED LrrrErs, Send us a trial club, and you will acknowledge that you cannot afford t¢ bit goeds of any other nouse here- rer a . EASTMAN & KENDALL, 85 Hanover Street, Boston, Mass. July, 17,61. Kew Shoe Shop ! The public are informed that a NEW BOOT'AND SHOE ESTABLISHMENT has been started at Centre Hall by the an- dersigned. His KEstablishment will be found in the upper and north part of Mr. John Shannon's house. Ready-made Shoes always kept on hand. Repairing done tly. ney GEORGE BARNS. sepllibm Chas. H. Held, Clock, Watchmaker & J eweler Millheim, Centre co., Penna. Respectfully informs his friends and the i in general, that he has just opened, at his new establishment, above Alexan- der's Store, and keeps constantly on hand, all kinds of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry of the latest styles, as also the Maranville Patent Cunlender Clocks, provided with a complete index of the month, and day of the month and week on its face, which is atches and Jewelry re- Fog a J.Tz oF 50A%D Five DoLLars —1 blaék or colored alpacea dress pattern. 1 set Jace curtains. 1 pr. all wool blank- ets. Engraved silver plated 6 bottle revels ving castor. 1 beautiful writing desk. 1 solid gold searf pin. 3% yds. very fine cas- s'more, for pants and vest. 1 set ivory bal- anced handle knives with silver plated forks. 1 elegant satin patasol, heavily bea- ded and lined with silk. I pr. gents’ calf boats: 80 yds. good print. 380 yds. j bro¥h or DiedcHed sheeting, yasd wide, or 40 yds §yd wide, good quality. 1 ladies’ elégant morocco traveling bag. 1 square wool shawl. 1 plain Norwieh poplin dress pattern. 1§ yds double width cloth for la- dies elook. Elegant engraved siiver plated tea pot. 8 yds double width water-proof cloth for cloaking. For a club of 100 and 10 Dollars== ! rich merino or Thibet dress pattern. 1 pair fine Damask table cloths aid napkins to match. 1 pair gents’ Fretith calf boots: 1 heavy silver plated engra¥ed ice pitcher. Very fine all woo! cloth for ladies’ cloak: 1 wel very best quality brown or bleached sheeting. 74 yds, fine tassimere for suit | elegant poplin dréss pattern. 1 elegant English Barege dross pattern. 1 beautifu English barege shawl. 1setivory balance handle knives and forks. 1 ladies’ or gents silver hunting-case watch. 1 Bartlett hand ortable sewing machine. Splendid fami- record and photegraph’ pages. 23 yds. good hemp carpeting, good colors. pair Macs seilles quilts. 1 good six barrel revolver. lielegant fur mut! and cape. 1 single bar: re) shot gun. 1 silver piated engraved 6 bottle revolving castor, cut glass bottles: 1 very fine violin and bow, in case. ivory balanced knives and forks: Presents for larger Clubs increase in the same ratio, Send money by registered letter. Send for our new circuldr, ; "FARRER & CO. del1f dw No. 88 & 100 Sustimer st. Boston: GENTS WANTED. To sella New Baok pertaining to Agriculture and the Mechanic Arts, Edited by Go. E. Wa: Rive, Fed, the didlinguished author. agricultural, Bugineer of the New York Cetitral Purk, Nothing like it ever pub- lishdd; 200 Erigravings: . Sells at sight to. Farmers, Mechanics and Workingmen of all classes. Active mien and women are coiriing money. Sand for Circulars. E. B. TrReaT & Co., Publishers, 684 Broad- wiy. N Y: dels dw: MONEY EASILY MADE, ith our CoMPLETE STENCIL ind Kz¥ OREOR Ovurrir. Small capital required. Circulars free. . STarrorp Maxra, Co. 66 Fulton St, New York: de’ dw ————— ——— 1st WE ARE COMING D fF it to. Afly. person A ND WLLL pred ee west 1 dollar Sale of Dry and Fancy a Waeh piece of Sheeting, Silk dress Pat: - tern, &c., &c¢., FREE OF COST. Our inducements during the past few years have been large. - ; We Now Double Our Rates of Pres miums, We have made many impottant addi fom to out Winton Steck: : aud havelsege: extended our Ilixec ge , ow feel confident to meet thé demiands of our extensive patronage. Send for New Circular: Catalogue of (Foods ar to ny So free. sand Bi oes 411 orders to Address & dene aE & co. 15 Federal st., Boston, Mass. and Fancy Albums dels 128 Samples séit money by re- P. 0. Box C. a Wholesale Dealers in Dry Clocks, no on shorh Astice and warrauted. sepll’88;1y Goods, Cutlery, Plated Ware, { Eoether Goods, &e., &¢.
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers