pe 7 i i 4 CENTRE HALL REPORTER. Cm——— CxxTRE Harr, Pa, Feb. 5th 1869. "LOCAL ITEMS. BLANKS —Blank Summeont, Vendu Notes, Executions, and Judgment and Ex- emption Note combined, for sale at this Office. : 3 ‘ 2o-Two Nrw EMPIRE Sewing Ma on iNEs, warranted, for sale at this Office. Irox Crry CoLLRGE.—A scholarship to this instifution for sale at this office, and to be had #t & bargain, ef oie Mp pi ————— LocAan News, to furnish ws items of local iMterest for J lication, Serd us the fiets oily, and will get them in shape fo publication Our readers would oblige us, sionally mailing a copy of thie REPORTER to their relatives and acquifriices « of our county, especially to such as FOriare 1v lived in Pennsvalley. It would he the mast welcome matter you « ald mail to such, and would be the m ans of inducing many to become subscribers, Any person sending us 8 new <uhseribers, and S12, \ in be entitled tofliec REPORTER ONC year free, for 4 new subsribers, and SG the getter up of the club will recuive the Reprorm months frea. This offer good from this date —tha nama can be sent in seribe, vith- “i Sil To Business Men. Weinvite busbiross men wishing fo -artise, to eall amd examine the ription list of the REPORTER, and themselves thet 3 preients a desirable advertizihg medium, specially for this side, the heart of the eeunty. This has been the experience of aliso far, who have advertised in the Rerorrer. We venture to say, | our list, unsolicited, is without prece- dent in this county. coe etd Full particulars of the recent murder, will be found by reading Zimmerman s advertisement, How A DArRxEY PrisoxeER GETS A BoT- TLE OF ALE.—One day, last week, while ners, he invited ex-Sheriit Musser, who is just now on a visit to Mr Kline, te accoms- pany him. The jolly ex-Sheritf having =n bottle of ale which was intended as a diges- tive for his own meal. he placed his bottle down outside the grated door of a sell in which a negro was confined, and procee- other caged humans. Sambo spied the bot- tle. but how get it through the grated door? He sets his wits to work, and cutting a strip from his blanket, fixed a loop to «= 1 and let his line down to the mouth of the bottle, got a “bite,” and drawing the bot tle up, brought its } the and sucked out its contents, and let the em- ty vessel full back again. When the two found his ale won ex ee neck into erating returned, Musser fand the battle broken. the good natuted ex-Sheritf, who, by t fr way, has a peculiar fondness (over the lett) This 1s a good joke on \ ie for darkies, DepreatioN. —The Evangelicals dedica- tod a new church, about 2 miles south-west of Millheim, on last where the old Bastian Musser chure . 1 1 * Sabbath. on the site h stood A reat many people were in attendance, and suflicient funds were collected to pu off the entire indebtedness upon the new edifice, Wy nec Jie A Sv iaEsTIoN. —Every mat in this of the world, no matter what his occupa- tion may be, should havea g rl pri etieal isiness education ; and no parent, posses- sine the means, should allow grow up to manhood without a course of training in some thorough business college, Hundreds upon hundreds of the best basi- ness men in the country owe their all to the start thus received; and frem ali that are able ta learn, we have no hesitation in saving that the Iron City College of Pit burg is unsurpassed by any other institu tion of the kind in the Union. are his (1s 10 {N Hyrocraoy.— We have heen er «dibly informed that a party. made up of men bers of the Episcopal and Presbhyte churches left this place in sleighs a nights since—went to Uentre Hull a spent the greater part of the night dancing, drinking and carousing round. —( Watceh- man, 20th ult.) rini 2 TeV nd diER Our cotemporary has been misinformed und the above paragraph does some of his neighbors injustice; the party referred to were respectable to personal knowledge, while here, conducted theme onr and tls o 1 0 guiny oi selves properly and were not “drinking and carousing round.” init J baton On the night of the 20. ted by flashes of lighting accompanied by thunder. winter, is said to be a forerunner of cold ult., we were gree- This phenomenon happening in extremely cold and stormy, On Inst Saturday Mr. I:aac Strunk's horse took French furlough in George's sleigh, before Tpnning away. Thiz advice we give gratis, thinking it would save saddler’s and wagon-maker’s bills, The Methodists are endeavoring to raise funds for building a church at Centre Hull, veers i Watcham upon the favorable termination as intimated on our outside. cessnil) For the Reporter. CO.SUPERINTENDENCY. ey g. Epivor : In behalf of the teachers of Centre co., and more especially in be- Ialf of the teachers of Potter twp., I would per to reply to the writer in last week's is- sue, who, in connection with withdrawing his name as a candidate for the Co. Super- intendency, takes advantage of the oceu- sion to hurl some invective at (he system. Since the gentleman invites a reply from the teachers, Eeanmot allow his remarks to pass by unheeded, without feeling that the system, as well as the views of nearly all the teachers and & majority of the patrons of our schools, have been grossly misrepre- sented. With regard to the withdrawel of the gentleman’s name as a eandidate for ‘this office, we would in: eunidor say that he might be an efficient official ire this capuci- ty, were it hot that, unfortunately, he is “opposed to the wisdom of the authority sequent experience which has testified to the good which it was intended to produce. As an alleged reason for this opposition he asserts that many changes have been made, ‘and that for every one that was for good, ax were for the worse. This is simply an ion without proof or demonstration, ga osition to the views of all can< who are taking cognizance | | there changes and their chneomitant re- sults. Indeed we know of no change made By the authority of the Supt. which Was not in the direction of positive good. Among these changes we muy enumerate such as the introduction of maps and globes, Blaek-board surface, and the daily use of the same; the establishment of & um- formity of text-books, and proper olwesi f= vation’ and grading of schooty. These are some of the changes among others, and who will have the nudacity to say they are tot working for the elevation of the come mon school system. With reference to | etarting (the child at a 2.40 gnit before he pe learned to walk, we have simply to but humbly think the tenehers of the “old fogy system’ to which eluss the ger) - tleman necessarily ranks himself, were not infallible in the vicinity of such blunders, stunt have SOS | the cals to “running too Yoon, we ' that their crror was to Keep hin walking wt! his devs is ignorance But we think this is not the motive which has actuated him in this lust observation, fehson to beliete makes 1 good Constitution must ke Vv men of wisdom and virtue that, because they descend not with wordly inheritance, must he carefully p opaguted by a virtuous education of youth, The omen school law contems Intes that w ee } nonin, y nos ol Henn ou rich or por, . all the common school branches, This and in accordanes WOT 4 % 1s ant OW neglected I> OHA he Ww ho argues in apposition to 1, shows his predilections in favor of a feudal sys teny of goverment, lent only cap be educated. In the charee against tiie Superintendeney, next the which at present exists ir our must be attributed to some such cause COUILMY, In posed on by some delinquent tobacco shew er’ 3 necount being unsettled ; or, if his ads vances toward some one of the ‘fair jex” with his views of propriety, let him not cottsider them as positiy e signs of the times! or, if malfeasance in the administration of our national government has occurred, let him not assign the eause to local misealen- lation; or, to the unassuming incumbent who is in the administration of the affairs of our schools in this county. Again he savs, that one half the teachers and two thirds the people are opposed to the Super- intendency. We wonder by what system of arithmetic he comes to these conclusions, If we mistake not, 160 teachers were in at- tendance at the Co, Institute, out of 190 teaching in the county: and their atten dunce ther a true eXponent of their views with regard to the Superintendeney. All sober minded patrons are in favor ot it, and those that are not, were educated into the superstitious beliefby “old fogs’ teach- ing. I might enumerate many benefits in connection with those already mentioned, but will forbear for the present, being us- Is iil be hampered by prejudice. In conclusion let me say to you, friend AL \. that R.. Instead of rneking faney to refute, Reform thy notions and enjoy the truth, 8S. LS. On . . ‘ Merry's Museum, for February, with an attraetive table of contents, sr ceived. A patent self-binder is given every new premium, that, for the small sum of 31,50, abtain an eleg er stthseriber, as a S40) can eantly bound volume of near- red pages of entertaining rea- by Louisa M. Alcott, one of . 4 . it writers tor one ding. edit the most el ! 1 girls that our country has hither- t H. B. Fuller, publisher, YOVS andl . 1 o produced. 3st ess Boston, No. 5 of Zeru's popular Enevelopedia and Universal Dictionary has just lei appeariie ing it the te work of are, Encyelopedia will tosupply in its two and 125,000 articles information very variely Ita che APTIESS will ettable every body {oO have n r number—T, E! 1 > Phe publisher inte 1 olumas 1 . 1 ae f...3 rier eo Of RHHowieQeoe, cove C py TH CC, wood Zell, 1 0 « Public Sales. : Wm. Hestermar's Sale, Millhelm, ture, Saturday 20. February, Jonath, Kramer Penn twp, farme- stock, Monday 22nd February A. Fryers tQrigts { al S sdie 1 HbHhove i ‘itt ee or. { eitre i "iar Hall, tarn John avid Feb. 17th Jno. Keinhar Feb, 24th. farm WH. Hurter's farm stock, Mareh 3rd Wm F. Jordan tock, 10th March, Jacob Walter's sue, n stock, 19th March Hart ‘ n 1 Feb, farm stock, &e. H RR. Price's vendn John Dutweilers Ve on Wednesday, Fels TOL » ice | 0 Fyre the Reporter, NS 5, BENNER TWP. ITEMS. \{ peopde of this side of reply to the communication suggesting his name as a candidate for the Co. Superin- tendency. He is right, the office should by & out timber fur his new saw will be heard for some time in Fillmore Mr, Joseph Tresler said he would sub- scribe for the Reporter if he thought his mine would mot be in it—he is a eapital shoc-maker, so every person says. How does it come that squire Rumbar- ses in this region, during the spring months; but I do not believe that the dar- kieg, do all the stealing—perhaps’ some white men work on Sambo's creddt a little, but, as the almanac (I mean Mr. Homan) will have to sndure stealing. Last year they operated extensively in the potato bue siness, hut now they have commenced first By storming some person's meat-house; but we live in am age of progress, and whad enanot be cured must be endured. P. Our voung friend, Mr. S.A. Kerlin, ail still be found nt M'Attee & Reed's MiNoy | Grainhouse, réndy to wait upon Centre co | farmers and Pgenin Give Kerlin a call, you will feed [him whole=souled. 0 Better than dealing in gift enterprises is dentine at Hotler Bra - Delletfonte, Y ou run no risks there, you get the Svorths of your money, amc thas al wry # Keep thi yos| grounds, You need not to Mhiladel phi for watches and jewelry, Geo, Patton, at Delle. a0 these ud can befound in the eit x : A} = AW SE The attention of our readers is directed to the advertisement of Coe's Dyspepsia Cure, in another part of this paper, {This traly Valuable Medicine is recom- # wmerdded by wll who use i. wll co - Why ara old maids the mest charm- me of people? Becanse they are | matchless, - - > o, » DEATHS. On 27th Jan. in Gregg tl, Barbara, | wife of Samuel Leitzel, aged about 36 vrs, o- days. A cutlislioms MARRIAGES On 2nd ult, Wm Ro Gritlith and Miss Brunetta C. Tate, both of Bellefonte, On 21st ult. James Poorman, of Benner, and Miss Eliza Y erkle, of Harris, PHILADELPHIA MARKET Wheat, dull red at 81 60al 80, and amber, 81 90, Rye, western, §1 32al G0. Corn, new yellow, 86a88c¢, Oats, western, 7207 0c. NEW YORK MARKET. Wheat, 8157al161 for No. for amber Canada. Michigan. Rye, 81 00 for western. Corn, 90a91 le for new mixed tern; 93e for western yellow. Oats, at 73a74e for western. Dressed hogs firm at 14aldle western ; 14l1ald for city. CHICAGO MARKET. 1 at 81 201 22. 2 8146 8242 05 for white WEes- for | No 181 10a 1 151. Corn, new at H27aa3 ic. Oats, No 2 at 49 le. Rve, at 81 163 al 17 for No $1 15 for No 2, Barley, 81 7oal 76. Hows, at 81010 50 for common ; 210 60all for fair to medium ; all iD for rood toextra. Beef Cattle, 84 50a) 873 for butchers stock, and 87 75 for choice shipping Lateera, LEWISBURG MARKET. + 70. Ji Corn. Old® 1,0ORye bl. I'iinoth MILROY MARKETS. Wheat B1.00............4 Sanshisns ansani tests 1.25 { y 0.70.....0a18 DD. 17... atti per sack 3K), Batter 40... orf Side < Se sgl + . & Moulds (16 Chard 30....... Potatoes |.) : [Lovley a MIP ark 24 if i LEFONTE MARKETS, M... | ADIES LOOK HERE! 4 FAIRER & CO, Jellefonte, I< the place to buy your Silks, Mohlairs Mozamibiques, Reps, Alpueas, <Delwins Lans, Brilliants, Muslins, Calicoez, Tick ings, Flanels, Opera Fhwnels, Ladies Coat ing, Gents’ Cloths, badies Sneques, White Linen Table Cloths, Counterpanes White and Colorec | Tarlton, Napkins, Insertings and Edgings, White Lace Curtins, Zephyr & Zephyr Pat. teres, Tidy Cotton, Shawls, Work Baskets, SUNDOWNS, Notions of every kind, White Good: of every description, Perfumery, Ribbons Velvet, Taffeta and Bonnet, Cords anc and Misses Skirts, in connection with the Co. The Squire would A number of Buffalo a few weeks well—=but who would not fare well in HOOP SKIRTS, LADIES AND MISSES SHOEy and in fact every thin paper, he will eall on the printer find out, who it is that is writing, & grand supper, invite all the parties con- cerned, and treat thent tothe best he has, £0 you see be is a gentleinanr. - which he has concluded to sell at figures as low if not lower h New York retail prices, | 1000 Miles Union Pacific RAILROAD ARE NOW COMPLETED, { As 600 miles of the wes ern portion of the line, beginning at Sacramento, are also done; but 267 MILES REMAIN | Fo be finished, to Open the ‘Grand Through Line to the weifie, This Opening will certainly take place eurhy this season, | Besides A donation from {Lie Governmnient | pany is entitled to a subsidy in U. 8, Bonds Low its Tine as sompleted and aceented, at 0 the ditenliios necording eneolnteread, Whether » any other companies’ or not; the HE geearity., siibsidies ven te Govoernn i pans, which the Company have wlrend v heena olin Fi | By ite charter, the Company is permite ted to issue its own FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS to the same amount as the Gov. nt and MORE, Bonds are a First Mortgage upon the e- {0 ered CTI Boads, NO tive road and all its equipicents, . THEY HAVE 30 YEARS TO RUN, AT SIX PER CENT., and both PRINCIPAL A ND PAYABLE IN GOLD. Such securities are generally valuable in | proportion to the length of time they hay The longest six per cent, gold terest bonds of the U.S. (the '61's) will be dwein 12 years, and they are worth 112, if [they had 30 years to run, they would stand Oo | to run. ine at not less than 125, A perfectly safe First Mortgage Bond like the Union Pacific shonld approseh this vate. The demand for European investment is already consid- erable, aud on the completion of the work will doubtless curry the price to the larg "premium, SECURITY OF THE BONDN, It to that First Mortgaee of $26,500 per mile upon needs no argument show i what for a long time must be the only rail road connecting the Atlantic and Pacific | States is PERFECTLY SECURF. The entire amonnt of the mortgnge will be about $30,- OOO O00, sind the interest $1,800,000 per an- nwa in geld. The presont currency cost of this interest is less than 2 000,000 per le the gross earnmgs fo annum, whi gross vrs for | year 1368, FROM WAY BUSINESS onl) tiie I MILES i more than FIVE MILLION DOLLARS. The de Lid OF ROAD in operation, wer 5 OF Winch are as (olows 1,024.00) 947 2040.00 19 nl a From Pus “CITE INOS ernie troons., a ight Inen..... mujerinl vay Contractors’ 4M a] 6] Thi 4 \# 3 13 ‘3 his large amount 1» only an dication of the ININea He y + by. » . tral that must 2 over the through line in a few months, when the trade is - . id * Punifies i great tide of Pacific « ana Will Degin, It 13 estin { that thi: nake the ea 1g: of ti LEN TO ENTY s 1 sad dh, re road MILL- ness ust m FIFT JONS A X As the supply of thes COUNt, parties who il ¥ k, ! } will find it for their inte { iT he price for the ln thsery lon s will CENTRE BALL FRED. ki N York he Company's Office, Xo. and in Now Ait “0 salt Street AXD RB) {on a =O, Wall Oompa na John J. d by the " 1 } ’ throvghoill the {i} Bonds sent free meh local nrents but their safe delivery, ANEW PAMPI issued Oct, 1st, 0 1LET conininin of the work more complete statement 11 reintio Prog S f value of {he bonds tirn can by advertise will b application at the Company's offic any of the advertised agents, JOIN J. (ISOO, Treasurer, jan8. 3m + “Xow York. DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, i, Letters of adinhmie mei | estate of Thompson Deviney kh | township, deceased, taviug froin il gitell ¢ sof hich : m ent, Ww ¢=, Of on on the ii ol (rrerye | knowing themselves indebted to suid es- | tate to make fmmedinte payment, awd | thowe liaving claims mgainst, the sume to | present them duly authenticated according | to law for settlement. A. J. YOUNG, | junR,6t Administrator. und Dress Coats, cheap tz; Wolf's Store. Wall Paper. SPECIAL ROTICES. SLOMAN FEMALES, OWING To W the peculiar and important relations which they sustain, theirpeculiarorgan- ization, and the office they perform, are subject to many sufferings, Freedom from these contribute in no small degree to their happiness andc welfare, for none can be happy who areill. of these various fomale complaints can long ong producing permanent sickness and premuture deehne, Nor is it pleasant to | | consult a physician for the relief of these | various delicate affections, and only upon | the mast urgent pocessity. will a true wo. nar so fap sacrifice her greatest charm ag | to der this, The sex will then thank us for | placing in their hands simple specifies | which will be found eficacious in relieving blesomng complaints peculiar to the sex, HerympoLlp 8 Exrracr or Beenv. —Hau- dreds suffer on in silence, nod hundreds of othars wpply vainly to dragyists nnd ddc- tors, who tnercly tantalize ‘them | with the hope of a curs or apply remedies which make them would not Ww } dl La RESEFL RON thin 1:4 either Wo! Ns ' a LIME W ould sy that although it mav i CXCERsive © tha nroduced from hw ho air and food, of ten and oultue, and ane chilithirth? itis tur oftenercnnsed by « irritation, applied to the mucou moinbers of the va- ina tae When reviewing the eanzes of these dis- tressing compluints, it is most painfal te lil tice to the many nel 0 lureely a®eet the It is bat simple jus ttoenumernte a fow of the ditional exuses whieh lite, heath, and happiness of woman in all classes of society, and w hich, conse quently, directly the we fare ol TH yw "w i 1 Me IMAOITIA LIAL upon them, ) 2 0h) affect more or Jess the entire hninan family : axists for precos yous cduention and mars nage, ned Lop corporeal developement to be was- ted and peryerted in the restraints ol dress, the earlbyv: confinement of school. andl espe- cinlly in the unhealthy of the hadleroom thed, and the mind unduly excited by pleas sure, perverting in midnight revel the hours designed by nature for sleep and ret, the work of destruetion is half necoin- plished, { veitem ‘it her system, ‘unbeecesary effort is required by the delicate votary to retain her siiun- tion in school at a later day, thus aggrava- ting the evil, When one exeitement is ove er, anothe y in Pros TIve Keeps the mind morbialy sensitive to inpression, while the now constant restraint of fashionable dress, cp ——— —— A——— MILROY FURNITURE Wareroom. The subscriber reapeetfully informs the citizens of Centre county, that he has con. Aantly on Land, and makes to order, all kinds of BEDSTEADS, (Cottage and plain, ) | WASHSTANDS, | CORNER CUPBOARDS, SOFAS | { | Dining Tables, | © Breakfast Tables, Loulet Tubles, Ceulre Tables, Sinks, Dounghiraya, Cradies, | Cane Seated Rocking Chairs, | Cane Seated Chairs (plalm i Cane Seated Nursing Chairs, Plunin Roeking Chairs, Windior Ohinirs Children s Chairs, settees, suites of Furniture farnished at in the best possible FC mip lete short notiee and made { Iwunner | best material, Prices Lower than Elsewhere! ! vi Persons in want of Furniture will do Lvell to give me a eall JOHN CAMP, janR Milroy. + ENTS THIS WAY! X SUITS! SUITS: WY. W. McClellan, nt Bellefonte, would New Warehouse at Milroy. ining they have leased the erected at the Stone Mik a wired to rchase Lo ‘nah at te highest market rates. Thank- ful for the liberal patronage Mevetofore giv en them, they hope by a strict attention to qusinoss, to merit a continuance of the sun " Ee a 51 : ; PLASTER, SALT and COAL, on band and for sule at lowest tes. ad: SE ATE 4 REED, Proprielan of Lewistown Mills, , x ‘id pak a LIX, . Milroy. > oe ds Sin Bs r_— oe {an22.011 ¥ ipa wo £3 ! » in IT SUS CH on -~ Cor. of Venn and St. Clair Eorats, 'h PITTEBURGH, PA. LEGE in tho [United States. i i i i | friends and customers, as well as all others who may desire to be rigged out, to night air; the sudden change of temper- hy excessive dancing, must, of necessity, produce their legitimate effect. At last, an early marringe caps the climax of misery, and the unt 11 iy nd monstrances of her delicate nature, NH unwilling ol t. This is but a truthful picture the experience of thousands of our youn Worle, hitherto so er- "i card le ss of the plan dictates a orinnate one, § : 1" COMIes subject moedienl treatmen well Fitting, Substantially & Fashionably In made suite of ¢loths, from any kind of ma- terial they choose, T would say that I am «11 iu the field, and prepared to aceommo- I have a large and excellent assort- ment of date, Furnishing an education of their peculiar ner- system, composed of what is called tissue, which is, in common with the female brenst and lips, evidently under the of ental eirotions and assoc.ation at an early period of life; and, as we sithsequently seg, these emotions, when ex- cessive, lead, long before puberty, to hse bits which sap the very life of their vietin nature has self-completed their as opement, For Female W nites of 1. UC strimtion, Exhaustion, Periods, i 35 2 control sha ere Weakness and Delility, TI HOCR, Low profuse Ne Tis 100 l tinud d tor Prolapsus and Bearing Do Utert, we offer the most cite known: Henvusorp's Com- roUND EXTRACT Bucur. Directions for use, diet, and advice, accompany. 15 Iies in ‘ very sriod of lity ec Ir r tor will find it 4 rem- Nw Con Wil, rojipsits VE tL SI i i i OF Hi n= extreme oid age, nature in the discharge of i : ' Srength ianhood, 1s {hie glory of HeELMBons RErenet ne niit- FP ~ x. ine than is more ang i any of the preparations of Burk or dron, in- finitely safer, and more pleasant, HiLwme poLD's EXTRACT Bronve, having received the indorsement of the most prominent ybvsicinns in the United States, 1s now of- " ’ fered to afflicted humanity us a certain cure t and svn : Gone ruil - i Jonress ». yl { i 0) wigpir (of i110 ir 1 Ses wie Sef MONS, x / SMI WhAIeY er cause original ! Menta i ng 1 and Pyvsienl mbeeitity, Determination of | {ead, Confused Ideas, Hysteria, LET rritability Restloseness ind SeeDIessness nt Night, Ab enoe of Muse I$ Loss of Appetite, Dyspepsia, Emsciatior Low Spagits, Disorganization or Puralysi tion, Palpita ion o i ul the rebility, oul 14 ] i } | nr Etliewoney, vir t cag Cong 4 Debibitated state ure the genuine, cut LMRBROLD » bo svinpioms in all cases. HELMBOLP, Prugsgist, #3 Broadway, New ) FR SDL 1S th 10th treet, Bn, +R, Y ol, So Pal ‘ dae LO FO Ber af Li x sired iV ere U N LESS Wi apper, ALSO, Cloths, Cassimeres, & from which garments will be made to or- der in the STY LE. MOST FASHIONABLE CANNY ask is to eall and examine my fine stock. Having inst bought my goods du- ring the last panie, 1 defy competition as tor prices, darndilit of Philadelphia Remember the Here W. W. McCLELLAN No. 1 Brokerliofl’s Row, Allegheny street, Bellefonte, Pa... where eloths, enssimeres, vostines, callars, mabrellas, ening, hats, Caps, Th short, evervthine to completely rig out a gentleman, can be had und inade up in the latest style. T wm also agent fi Sewing Machine un » WILCOX & GIBBS deh, BRy ail desiring #4 1InNacdIne, {Pnt’d arcording to Act Congress, 'a ear 1948, in Clerk's Ooo cf Dis 8 Court for Dit’ tof Massachusetts.) WE ARE COMING D WILL present to any person Sending us a Chth fn our Great ¥. GOODS | a Watch piece ilk dress Pat- HT ND LY HELMBO MBER, ihn: hn LD. i IME, COAL A gs 4 3 a . Fle host (COAL BURNT WOOD LIME, i the Pike leadingto Milesburg. at the lowest We are the only parties in Central Penin'a. who burn in PCOS, Patent Flame Kiln. { neces the Best White-Wash and Plastering Lime, which prod New York, * zr Over 5000 Pieeea notv oni hand, wd 10# sale at Wholesale prices, to have & brass band before long. We will be conte. with a string band. Fourrd—a bag of hams and shoulders in Patton twp. darkies. Look out for vour smoke-houses, farmers of Patton and Ben- ner. Smoked Bacon, especially hams, are coaxes his meat off, as they did his turkey last spring, he will get a brass four poun- der and load it with log chains and old jaw bones and fire right to where he hears the noise; he supposes the turkey left on a dark night and followed a very dark shadow. It is about time that something were done to PATENT SKIRT. Its peculiarity is that it can be altered in- tor any shape or size the wearer may desire, so ws to perfectly fit all Indies. : : G. W. FAIKER & CO., june5'68,1y, No. 4, Bush's Arcade. JINE GROCERIES, mocha coffee, old 1 gov. java, best quality Rio coffee best oolong black teas, green teas, lovering | syrup, golden syrup, Drips fine article bak- | Ing molasses, rice and evervthing in the grocery line at the lowest eash prices in the market BURNSIDE & THOMAS’. is the place, BOOTS, by the thousand, all styles, si- ges and prices, for men and boys, just ar- rived at Wolf's well known Old Stand. SYRUP, the finest ever made, just re- cerved. cheap at Wolt's old stand--t rv it, r~C ood paper at ® 10, 12} and 15 cent rer Bolt. wi. Fine Putserns at 17, 18, 20 and 25 cts, Nu. Pest Satin Papers at 39 eents per Bol Also: Oil Cloth, @.a large Stock of OTL: WINDOW SHADES, FABLE, STAND, STAIR & FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, all of which will be sold at the lowest market price, AT jan29,tf W. J. MMANIGALS, MILROY. | SHA RIE ANTHRACITE COAL, | wll sizes, prepared ex [russty for family asc \ offered to the trade The best MOKIN AND WILKESBAR sO dry Coal | at lowest prises. | onrid quality RF ne mREaATRT BOARDS, BROAD HAIL PALING, SHINGLES and plastering lathe for sale cheap. : Office anid yard, near Sotth end of Bal Bagle Valley R. R. Depot. SHORTLIDGE, & CO. apts. ly. BellefontePa. TTORSE COLLARS, if you don't want your horse's shoulders galled and made sore, get good herse collars at BURNSIDE & THOMAS’. NED FRUITS, ‘peaches, fomatoes, ine apples, and peas in great varies pe B TRNSI DE & THOMAN [RR Also a let of first avd sec (e J Sit C AN ty, at ASKETS in all theirvaricties, child rens carriages, willow ware, guns, pis- fols, powder, shot, eaps, eartridees, &e., at b BURNSIDE & THOMAS. FREY QO) CONT. inducements during the past fow years hitve been large. finns, We have made many fmportant Addi ' {iotig to our Winter ®tocks, ard have large- four extensite patrofing®. Semd for New Circular. C Catalogtie of Goods and Samples sent | to any address free. Sepd money by re- | gistered letter. C Addrass wll orders to J. 8. HAWES & CO. ' } BL LD FOR LARGEQUARTO CIRCULAR. Containing full information, , Outline of Cousee of Study, samples of Cowley’s PREMIUM PENMANSAIP, View of the College Building. different Departments, City of Pittsburgh, &e., &c., & COWLEY, apls1z. © Pittsburgh, New Shoe Shop! The public are informed that a NEW Ea ba His Establishment will be found in the upper and north part of Mr. John Shannon's house. Ready-made Shoes always kept on hand. Repairing done neatly. GEORGE BARNS. Chas. H. Held, Clock, Watchmaker & Jeweler Millheim, Centre eo., Penna. Respectfully informs his friends and the Ibi in general, that he has just opened, at his new establishment, above Alezan- der s Store, and keeps constantly on hand, all kinds of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry Patent Calender Clocks, provided with a complete index of the month, and day of the month and week on its face, which is warranted as a perfect time-keeper. vas. Clocks, Watches and Jewelry re- paired on short notice and warranted. sopll'68;1y | The undersigned having opened a Ware! MILROY, MIFFLIN COUNTY. i f i will be paid for WHEAT. CORN, RYE, and Seeds, We keep constantly on hand PLASTER, “ish. 2#-The Rail-road depot is building. in the same GEO. BLYMYER. JOS. P. BLYMYER. sepif tin ————— —————— Sa —————————— Phe Bellefonte Boot & Shoe Store: \. GRATIAM & SON. EDOOR NORTH of IRWIN & WIL- Munufecturers and Deilers in ladies,” gent’s, yotiths, misses, i P. 0. Box C. Wholesale Dealers in Dry and Faney Goods, Cutlery, Plated Ware, Albuns; Leather Goods, &e., &e. Dr. INO. V. BURTON'S 1 Jossedses great nourish. . fun exetllert ténic and ap o digest the benrtiest f etizer, enables the st p Or elreal establishes robust health, irs Cured. Price makes sicep refreshing, Smokers and cheers cl8, bo, if pov of all kinds, at AT OT1ONS of all kinds, Stelring’ gloves N Handkerchiefs, combs, pocket books, in al} their variety and very cheap, at BURNSIDE &« THOMAS'. 3 LOTS FOR SALE! The indersigned offers three very desi- vate sale. These lots are situated on the and sdjoin ouch other. apply . PLY to 5 Rr ALEXARDER, jan® tf Bellefonte. | | { | Our Stock is Large and will Compare with that efanv.other Establish- ment in Ceatre gounty its “e cordinity INVITEOUR COUNTRY NES Oo CALL uid examine for rar prices will satisfy that we 1 Than the Cheapest! Ang. 2R.684¢ themselves, B= selling vi Cheaper rove an I A Tremendous Stock of Good AT BURNSIDE & THOMAS. DU FEALQ SCALES, of the best make fromm 4 The tip to 120,000 1hs, Bren & WiLsox: — aplO aR; os & WiLsos. ONFECTIONERY _AND FRUFT 9. . , +» STORE. » AT CENTRE HALL PA. A.D. SWARTZ, Having opened a new and first-class Com fectionery, he is prepared to serve the piv. (ic with good fresh, — FRENCH AND PLAIN CANDIES, FRUITS, NUTS. TOYSand . PAXCY ARTICEES WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL; everything ta bis tne, at #1] times. FRESH QYSTERS, | Always ow hand ang served in every style, HIS ICE CREAM SALOON Wil wo hon during the Suinnvey, and | w bekepta “ootive by the vedy exes jor Cream of aff p= pula¥ flavors, constant-. idly a hand, : | JB Nics, private partiss; && can be supa plied ith all kindsof confeetions, fcc cream, Cakes, wa fewit wit very short nctice. ott. 268 1y | and ¥ ’ St —— |» : New trottia * Baggy, for Buggy: ata a at Wolfs : =e) Cartrehall stand, : Wall Paper, cheap frougl2 to 20 sents p4v holt at Herlacher's, 1 ———————————
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