CENTRE HALL RED — LPAI, Sh, "18d0, QRTER. ‘OrxTRR Hat “rad LOCAT. ITEMS, JBEANKS —Blank wr: Posy DUMMmMOons, Qaipton Note combined, for sale at this Office, TH : #8 Two N¥w Kumpire Sewixa Ma CHINES, warranted, for sale at this Office. Anon Crry Qontgan. —A scholarship to his institution for sule at this office, and to be had at a bargain. | tnt elf Ap Simmer a LooAt, Nrws, —Our readers wre solicited to furnish us itama of loeal interest forpubs | vention, Send ws the thetsondv, and we ail gat then in shigpe Yor publication, Our rendors would oblige us, sionally nailing a copy of the REvorTin Wi their relatives and REGAN vi Mh off ane catney, amadciatly to such as formers Ny BRI Bad ib attey., Jt would he the | mdst wledme matter von tould mail to] such, i ig ould be the means pf inducing wany ty POeNIme subscribors, ANY person | sending us 8 new subscribers, and. 312, will be entitled tothe REPORTER One "Yet ¥ rg, | far 4'new subsribers, and $6 the getter up of the elub will recaive the Rerorvenr 6 months free. Thiz offer good from this date —the names can be sent in as they sub- | seribe, hy OCU - — Sf nH. Aas I'o Business Men. Weinvite business men wishing to! advartise, to call and examine the subscription list of the RerorTeg, and satisfy themselves that it preients a frost desirable advertising medium, especially for thissidey the heart of they county. This has been the experience of allso far, who have advertised mm the Rerorrer. We venture to say, that since we commenced the publica- tion of this paper, the rapid increase of Br list, unsolicited, is. Without prece- dent in this county. aiid 0 . * ¥ PUBLIC SALE! —Have hills printed gt the Reporter office, for public sates and ad- | vartize them inYhe ssme papel, as is W ide circulation will ensure the TN: ten prnthieis ty for Vendues. Written 4 id RIG Su of date, they were in ‘vogue when men plowed with wooden plows and rode to mill with a Yashel of corn in one end of the bag and & 1 HHCY, | | + t 1.01 Lid 1 ‘ large stone in the other end to be {) dated | Smithville, Wayne co The weather is war frost is out of tie groun roads nearly dy; fi corn, SHA th Han 7 leu The weather thi Svinterish. The mild weather of fas hind just abot Guisiod, up sleight the sleet, Min, teri aho snow of inst. day and Mondey niet, Fred it 4p agnin in right WW ih had good . . 2 . oo : sleighing all winter, thus far erm re. 3 “ More Bra Moas.-- Mr. Join Hubler, of Meils, killed a hog weighing #1 lbs, Mr. Geo. Harpster, of this plage, Motgl I. - . ’ ‘AW momthe old hog frem Mr Frank Al ‘exander, weighing 103 « woek has been Cl good order? y i? { i | i it | = nd - ais .~You never eater Holter Bros. store, but win’ vou meet ¢ustonters in it. They sli cheap, and for this reason people buy there, Alwa es well stocked with a full assortment and you can get whatever you ask for, ili Go to Patton's for watches and jowelry, a fine assortment always on hand. The celebrated perfected Spectacle, the best in the world! at Patton's, Oe Senator MeTntire has our thanks for fus vors from Harrisbu-g. { ol ireenil) Farmers, do you want Stoves and Tin- | ware, see Titzell's adv, | vw Tailor's;, Farmers, call at Titzell's, and Fog his stock. comme ore Y. ts: Some three weeks ago Frank Bickle bf Zion, sustained a very serious injury | which may vet result in the Ids of lite. | i was engaged in lumbering above «dek Haven, and had just removed | tic Bark ffi # ¥¢e which was ving! on a hill side; dr mountain, when it be- “ea * . sit) to descend, threw him under it, und forcing bind twenty-five feet along | length passed over him, A fire oceurred to day (8th) at noon in the house of Mrs. Jane Brown, on Howard street, in this Borough. We learn: that a child, aged aliout two fears | wae suffiscated by the sioke, before it | Wa known to be irf danger. We hate hot, ag we go to pres learned the eitfuse | of the fire or indeed muy other wartictt- | lére eommacted *ith il, except thdse wheitfloiied = National. : Leen gi aa HR IR RENNER & PATTON TWP. ITEMS. | Prar‘Rerouten:—It ix not generally | understood that Dr. J. M. Buh, of Putton twp. as a splendid residence fomsale; 1! have’ no doubt that if he would subscribe | . wes i for the Reporter for one year and advirtise | b¥ proparty iw #; Ne would find o purehy- | g&* im a short time. : : _ ¥y. Abram Biddle, of Patton, whe wert | west in the full, died on Wednesday right, | Jan. 6, 1869, Deceused "was u very gqfiet | aud unassuming man, beloved by all who | knew lim, we hope he has gone to that | lugd where all is peace and joy. The be- | réaved family have our sympathy. Maj. Andrew Hunter, of Patton twp, is very poorly, cause, old age; the Major is a | very fine Citizen. Any person in want of | good aud pure wine, woulddo well to send | their orders to W. F. Thomp=on, Buifulo | Run, Pa. Mr. Thompson makes a superi- or articlegndlit caigbie relied upon as pure ; | by the way, Mr Thompson is a“ very fhe fuan, kind to the’ poor, subscribes for the | Reporter and pays for it in advance, ant | whenever Patton township is entitled to the nomination for a man in congress, he is | the man, Mr. Sam’]l Homan says the piece in last week's Reporter, saying Fillmore had a | certain number of taverns, hotels, stores | aud one lager beer saloon, was incorrect ; ! it should have been, three lager beer sa- Tobins and less taverns, Plowed up—the man that asked for a Jas; and tobacco to fill it, in the store at | illmore, “on Friday cvening last; cause, the pipe was filled with powder; the first Fetter of his fast name is Lutz He was con- siderably’ utonished after the fire reached tie powder; however, no hartn was dong; what would Fillmore be without Lutz? he keeps up the tow und says Hager don't | spenk to Him when he meet: him on the road ; oh, Hager!., Myr, Hager paid Fill- | more a visit on Friday Tato he is a great man ; he offered” $50 and a good drobbing ti gman that is writing ahont hin if he found him out. « Oh; Georg hope ‘you would not fight, your would find it a worse busines# than dealirt® in" produce; stiek ¢, Your teeupration, George, and get Yourself | a wife, bity «ffarfh and lead a different life, | and yol'will always be happy: George, George, why do you lead such a roving life? there is no nécessity for it; why not settle down and become a quiet and peace- able citizen. of the great state of Pennsvul- Tey (I'meang state of Matrimony). Miess is still busy putting up sleds and’ cutters. Xr, Henry Armagast is still sin- "gle. Reuben Kckly's 14 oz apples are nearly’ all, Mr, B. P. Hanter owns the largest hog in Centre county ; hope he will subscribe for the Reporter soon, (not the hog, but «Mr. Hunter). ‘Great Ncott has quit smoking, good for him, To cut short, let every man in Centre co, subscribe for the Centre Hall Reporter, and pay for it in advance, and then they witl’ not have any more trouble. Miess says, 1), Hager don't get married before the Ist a Jan, 1870, his chance f venr 1860, ager, fork over the $50 and 13 he drubbing. : p will take t QUIS, fr. P. 8. Kerlin has gold his store and dwelling at Fillmore, and is now making preparation to remove “beyond the Missis- Laippl where, we suppose, he will tnt and feast on buttalo steak une Mr, K. has won for himself the chic Kens, i | | hig dealings ; Though reticent in polities, i good, Lion, actioerat, 4 | PPLICATIONS FOR LICENSE. A The following persons have made application tor License at January term of ' { | 1 Cr one ny ighborhood telligence broads si QO La good aciiizoen ® & #\Wo are SOY to lose May happiness and prosperity attend him ’ R. si) & le riodical as Peters Musiend Monthly, Tt is in new music, and «h valuable roa- ng 7 « for thii.haenth ding... The number foi IRE tule RygaeSs than 3% WOLLR taille, i he, Monthly is 83 per ¥ is 23) publisher, 198 Broad- Cirll= Jet Jd. L. Peters, New Y ork, " pmsl} Ballow's Magazine, for February tiles! with valyab entertnining Yoadihg, » 2 » ihgx., ltisone ofthe Moar 1 1 wit ho ble, ! i ix upon our ti structive ald nunierotls ci ra maanzines published, Pr » ER it No. 4 of Zrru's popular Eneyelopedit and Universal Dictionary has just made it appentanee. The publisher intends ymmk- ing it tho mast complote work of age. I'he Enceveiopedia will atm tosupply in its two volumos and 126,000 articles information covering every variety of knowledge, Its cheapness will enable everybody to have a conv—nrice, ten cents per nuinber—T, Kl- wood Zell, Philadelphia, ng nN nnn ap — teks edition of one hundred theusan of Viek's illustrated eatalogue of seeds and guide in the lower garden 1s now nublished. It makés a work of'one hun. dred pages, Beagtifully illustrated, with + 1 about one hindred and fifty wood en- nr t ‘ ' i st \ { an elegant colored plate, a boquet of flowers. It is the most beautitul, as well as the most instructive floral guide * 1 fad The Floral Guide is pub. ] wld ly hy mail, for ten cents, which half’ the cost. Address, Janes Vick, Rochester, New ) ork. me Gy. i . JANUARY COURT.—GRAND JURY. (iracr—Jacoh Showers, Juno. Grove, Jr. Patten— Ab, Biddle : Bollefomni A Kerlin, J Lonaberger, MT Mithi Lo 41 1 . 'l : L 1 "3 3 v SDringe— rl Fe Wialker- Ltherty Benner Marion Haines— H awakl —] i100 La HAN, Ritsh—A J Greist, Ponn—R Hartman, C Held. Harris—Mich tloss, : el 1 Tt 13s 2 V5 at . TRAVERSE JURCRS—Ist Week: Haines—Jdac Hos it Pi 1" fe antral tii = oY eretibiie y < the pH veld RT POW bl ~{ the ing, anpetiZer, enables the ’ heartiest food, , 1.1: 1 ! 1 a }s fila O=T/HLIIRNeS and Price, A treatise on the i jut i Jists roe | firy Firty CCrengs, | er, i. it * i 1 1 “ SOK ers LC hiewers health, vears Cured post free, nu SIXES l= t ol references, 3 4 of Tobhaceo, wit! estimioninls, &e., sent tree. Agents wan | vddieess Di. TT. RO ABBOTT, Jersey City, No Jd Sold by all Draggists. dots 17! ‘ i my tardy L400, rw Per Year 6UARANTEER, pd | geady employment, We von a reliable ngeat in evesy county td poll White Wire Clothes Lines (FL Address Ward Wine Co, fe NN. XY. or it De; y ah Ie iv) i born 2. “ oy ‘LE MARLKR] ont 1.685, Corn Law 1 1 To iS... Rye... Barley | vias " { 40 Lork por pound cores Bogs th. EAN Bu ted LUMBE Pane! Run of miil, dey St per MM... S14 per Mo... Bill staf 1820 Hemlock bill stuff 14a 18per 1% inch shingle Na T oper Nod 2) EAN) S3.U0....... 24 inch shinglaNo 1 Nod sil.....do..... Noid Sna » ae LY Cpe Slotutoes NN -td l Plastom ede ton y 0 vo BgRs 12. At... Haye, R; =U per DUNES rive M I XM... | MIPORTANT NEWS! ret be : a : Fhellurgest and most magnificent stock « Foyer omenedoin this establishment, is now Nl] mid i it (CHEAP FOR CASH At the well known store of A ¥ a2 ZIMMERMAN BROS & C0. No. 6 Busi's Ancape Sortmert Consists Af tadies Hirose [<, Shawls, Nolions, Hosiery, (iloves, W ool Hoods. Clothing Boots, Shoes, Hats gnd Cap, Ladies Pur, THA ox {O00 \ ALSO, A FINE IMENT OF ASSOR 1 $ rR SgAG AE Groceries and Provisions, All kindof Grain and Ken at warket rates ¥ Covntry Produce fe fad CALL AND SEE Special indticements to cash buyers. h,1y. { ADIES LOOK HERE 1 led ZIM ERY ax, Bro.'s & Co, { ———————————— . , i FAIRER & (O, Pellefontn, . + Hin i “4 Is the place to hay your Silks, Mohairs Mozambiques, Reps, Alpneas, Delains Lans, Brilliants, Muslins, Cualicoes, Tick ing, Gents Cloths, Ladies Sacques, White Pekay, Linen Table Cloths, Counterpanes Crib Cougterpanes, White and Colorec Tarlton, Napkins, Insertings and Edgings White Lace Cartios, Zephyr & Zephyr Pat terns, Tidy Cotton, Shawls, Work Baskets SUNDOWNS, Velvet, Tyffota angl Bopuet,. Cords, ang Brat) Totls, Bettons, Trimmings, Ladies and Mliios Skirts, HOOP SKIRTS, Threa Hosiery, Fans, Beads, Sev ing Silks LADIES AND MISSES SHOEx 1 j Hi .“" Be, 1 } ils ar din fact every. thing that canbe though of, darired or nged in the } + \ . gt Ay }. ANCY GOODS OR NOTION LIN Y whieh he has eancluded to-sell nt figures as low if hot lower than Philadelphia and New York retail prices. , ; 0c ior Also tha only agent iti Bellefonte, for the ‘enle of the Adal COLLAPSING DOESSA PATENT. SKIRT, Its peculiarity is that it ean he altered ine to any shape or size the wearer may desire, so as to perfectly fit all Indies, ° a adr G. W. FAIRER & CO., juneb' 068 1y. No. 4, Bush's Arcade, ——— —— — A ———— ————— S————— —————— BO ——— A ——— SPECLACK NON 1CERS ' —_ta ’ ns JOMAN FEMALES, .OWING 10 | the pectlinr 40d important relations | which they sustvin, thaic peewdidrotgnn ization, and the office they perform, are subject to many sufferings. ¥ieed om from | these contribute in no small degre o to their happiness and welfare, for none can be happy who areill.. Not only so, but no one | of these various female complaints ean long | | be suffered to run on without involving the general health of the individual, and ere | long producing permanent sickness and | i premature decline. Nor is i pleasant to consult a physicinn for ghe relied of thease various delpagie wile tions, wnd only upon the most urgent tooesdity will a trie-wo- mun so far sacrifice her=reateat barn as | to do thiz, The sex will then tha! . seb * . W | { { i k us for plowing ing thein buds simple specifics Liul- | blesome complaints peculiar tO thie seX, Heesnorn's Exreacror Brent. Hun. dreds sutter on in stlenee, and huydpeds old others upply vainly to draggists and doe- tors, who either merely tattdlizge Jhem with the hope af a cure or apply ren which make them Would wish to nssert anhvihing that would do in Justige to the afllicted, but 1am obliged to sy that although itsanay be produced from | excessive exhaustion of the powers of life, by Juborious. employment, anwholesoing | wir and food, profuse menstruation, the use often and coffee, nnd frequegt childbirds, 4 itis thr oftener caused hy direst ivrilgtio wpplied to the wucous weinbers of the va pina itself When reviewing the enuses of these dis treasing complaints, itis most painful to | contemplate the attendant evils consequent upon them, It is but simple justice to the subject to enumerate a few of the many ad ditional enuses which so largely 1 the lite, health, und bap in atl clusses of society, und which, consequently, ufteot nore op lang directly, the welllire ot the entire hina a family, The mania that exists for precocious educntion and mary riage, ennses the years that nature desig-1 nea for corporexd developement to be was- | ted und pers erted in the restraints of dress, the enrly confinement of school, nnd espe- | cinlly in the unhe nltiny excitement of the buli-room. Thus, with the body. halt-¢ly- thed, and the mind unduly exeiied by ph perverting in midnicht revel gt! {.by na fi 1 i \ $A A WOK of desir 1 | wlio i | il Worse, i hot | uh ? iio} inhess of Walia sili, : ' oh tiours does (rl iy, ie the tetion is ha 1: i ! Pada, in consequence of this early strain 10 syateln, Heeeasary etiart the delicate vot i Inte est \ I ton i school nl Fir or np 3 required nin it : i it- hus agwrayvn: W hen one Netemoent Hu \ V 10 IM ¢ sid . yi ; i shi), 1 the evil \ Pp mmorbialy sen ddeivVe ta HD DICssion, . 3 } x 3 % sah 1 : 3 i. er, another in prospective Koe HOW ) consAtnut restraint of taahiionable Olle iv tort il ddng the CN 3 PORE y ) i vie sat TRL aie te ti LB Pi is gtd : LH] . . i iL nna strony ' s 3 $1 4a $35 Ne, erie sm tte regardiess of plat wiotaies wind me ler loli INLAY Hing subj gual a ean i ' y 1 { { . thousands ol vit VV Oil v Hstrunces of ‘ nit o. 3 i He gah unw Cet of micadieal i ,, a iuenl ii 1 i Lie experience Ui = jr Ia . Worrell, long . trl METRIIE EE FE before the abil Fis Ys t goneratl ure an education ot the coiiag coinbosed i system, o A ir + Whit sstie, which is, in common (i 0} y y ie Dros and ps, eviaentiiy rod of mentad cthiolions and s=ssog alion riod Mod hull HEHLLY see, «, Wile] CX» ¥ i $ 4 uh early pe of hte; and, an i $ Iai those cintolion CARIN A, ts which x; ‘ ' Lend mig before puberty, toa ba- tp thre Very tile of their vac 1 a nature has selt-¢ ete i I'e ny ft Litaur ud 1114 po! I'ar \ male Weakness Levcorthoen i } f I, BXUaistion, for I’'r un rolupss Uter, wu otf HerLvy Bureau nl ites ar tim riods, olitislls « PP ’ » n ML eld LER +f 0 f.49 WOW KXruacr D and ad Recut pany., Females in every period of lite, trom ¥ 14 sDegilie i's hb oF recll hs Use, diet, Vie 114 iare tis ue ol thi grhoey of anne Hi ston rex irene old are, will dnd it~ anture in the Strevath. is i v : | Hd Wollliiiiiam | I Buon of the preparations o 3 : "nae far 18] Cit {= (10D s, 0d NBO BR Ne LA gh Bark Ii is are 1} Miah # . i iy Fron HE ii \- Having received in itely rater, and more pleasant, Ki Buea. Of ih TLIC nyvsicians in the United States, n ered to atflicted humanity as a certain cure following diseases and. symptoms, rom whatever cause originating Debility, Mental and Pysical Depression, Linbeerlity, Datermination of | he indorseinen wl in WW Oi 4 . } ar tie Creneral Biood to the Mewd, Confused ldeas, Hysteria, General Frritability, Red and at Night, ce of Muscular Kite 1eney, Loss off Appetite, Dyspepan, Emacintion, or Paralysis 1 4 simvtation les411044 Nleeplessne ~ A baet OW Dirgroanizacion Organs of Genotation, Hear, and, in 1 Nervous i Hitated state of tenn To, insure the. genuine, tsk for Hewamsotois,: Take Do-cribe syinpioms in wll cases, HELMBOLD, Druggist, 5d Broadway, New York, nod 104 south 10th street, Ph Pu i i ior . *" oy » Pirile, the 01 } . 1 oy 24 ill i i He Cohlloaiia l wind eb vw Ci iar dw »i in =i 29 per bottle, o to any va hie Ah RN Moet Fice Shot, iphin, el [i's ! delivered wal Sold by all Draggists g ONE ARE GENL AXE done up in steelsengsuved wrapper, of my Chemical Ware (HI'esK, N\ with fac=sjunle ose, ancl signed HT. HELMBOLD. | Thé Bellefon(e a a sono——— oo. ocho —— (868. 1868. Opening A full ussortment of Fall Goods at the Old Stand of Graff & Thompson opposite Gral a's Hotel, wherg Centre County Farmers AND OTHERS, WILL DO WELL" CALL and examine their NEW CHEAP GOODS, consicting of Winter and 0 I Mohair Cloths] Al JACHS, Delaaioes, Ginghnms Calicoes, Popling, Cnssimerns, Barred and plain Flannels, Factory Flannels, Joins, Boots & Shoes: Hatz of all Kinda, Hardware, Dreaes, Wall Paner, Uvegns Wire Buckets and Rendy made clothing Fish, ~ » ry ICKY ins, AY, Yen h they now offer a and other from ter ive them a onl, before purchasi Par will do we their «hinll nn i AUMomers. our goons, Ere 1 11 id a took ihe | Wh show Ha W 11 Hil + * A { Limes oo yo. V Oise —" eo a A . 4 + § i § INMEMBER THE FLACK IN ~ ) Graff & Thrmpsos IN MILROY, A { OAKSOLE ND KIP AND CALF SKINS Fr, i AL ys a7 WA i / wo tf “ < top ban » VI oy 7 PRACTICAL BU LEG \USINESS COL. | a sY ’ 1 ad ir the United Slate FIFTEEN THOUSAND STUDENTS | | | | “rom Thirty-Three \ Cars, TQU ARTO CITC ef Pl res i ae ien informal on, ely “iii f {on PREMIUS PENMANSAG Now Shae Sho ni! + I'he public are informea thn 1 { boon starkxl ut (ned. i! HEMEL tap (i tou neatiy | Stove. | Boot & Shos E. GRAIAM «& SON. i . % - “ i 3A N & WikL- ORE, “ , SONS HARD-WARFE Manufacturers and Dealers in | | | i | adies. eent’s ales, gents, -- youths, misses, and CHILDREN'S ROOFS AND SHOES of every description. } 3 Our Stock is Large and will Compare with that of any other Establish- ment in Centre county We cordially INVITEOUR COUNTRY FRIENDS. TO CALL und examine. tor y B . selling of Cheaper Than he Cheapest! areliefonte, Aug. 28.068.tf A Tremendous Stock of Good: AT BURNSIDE & THOMAS, FINOYS of all kinds, at : BURNBIDE « THO men MAS, bieid.,. f “ Cheas, HL Clock Watchmulioy & 2 M “ $ itt sey tiiheim, Uen ‘ 11 » CL i W is Bosps i - public i Het ders Bi ui kihids { ¢ ‘a RNY fe stvicos, atender tN if. th i ter Ne iniest Rs i Patent MEI RRR if Hl on he month and weer on i He poriee! 1NNe-K oes 1 ! Clocks, WW short ne