Cextre Hadtr, Pa, Feb. 12th 1860, LOCAL ITEMS. BLANKS --Blank Summons, Vendu Notes, Executions, and Judgment and Ex- smption Note combined, for sale at this Office. a g&Two. N¥w Empire Sewive Ma em ings, warranted, for sale at this Office. IroN Cry CoLLRGE.—A scholarship to this institution for sale at this office, and to be had at a bargain, Bilin il Tr Locat NEws.—OQur readors are solicited te furnish us items of local interest for pun- lication, Send us the facts only Ar oe will got them in shape for publication. Our readers would oblige us, by occa sionally mailing a copy of the REPORTER Lo their relatives and acquaintances outside of our county especinlly to such ns former- ly lived in Pennsvalley. It would be the most welcome matter you could mail to neh. and would be the means of inducing many to become subscribers, Any person sending us 8 new subscribers, and $12, will bo entitled tothe RRPORTERONE year free, far 4 new gubsribers, and $6 the getter up of the club will receive the REPORTER 6 months free. This offer good from this date —tho mames can be sent in as they sub- seribe. ee ll ee _ To Business Men. Weinvite business men wishing to silvertise, to call and examine the subscniptisa list of the REPORTER, and sutisfy themselves that it prelents a most desirable advertising medium, especially for thisside, the heart of the weunty. This has been the experience wf so far, who have advertised in the RrrorTErR. We venture to say, that mee we commenced the publica- tion of this paper, the rapid increase of our list, unsolicited, is without prece- dent in this county. nen) omn— “Calorifie."” FROM FLEMI NGTON.— A Correspon- dent from Flemington writes, date 2 inst.’ that the radicals in that sectionsre engaged in swearing in members to a secret politi- asl society. Also, that Mr, Vanada's sta- ble was destroyed by fire on the aboe mor- ning, his cow having got fast in tae stall, and while attempting to loosen her with one hand, a wide-awnke lamp which he held in the other, was raised too high, setting the fodder on fire. The cow was of $50. act prohibiting the licensing of taverns and saloons in Clinton county. ceesielonsass “Calorific.” Sie I For the Reporter. ARITHMETICAL. — Eight men mow 65 per cent. of a field in 7 days of 12 days of 8 hours each; 12¢ per cent. worked 8 days of 14 hours each; 25 per cent. of 300 per cent. of the original number of men mowed 80 per cent. of what was left, what per cent. of the flicld remains unmown? finish the field by working 14 hours per day. Answer next week. Oak Grove Home, P i 0. D. “Caloric.” ad Be. CALL ACCEPTED.—Rev. J. K. Mil- ler has accepted the call of the Centre Hall charge (Lutheran) to become their pastor, and will commence his duties as such, on the 1st of April, next. — “Calarific.”’ rail For the Reporter. say a few words to “Down the Valley.” nearly a year. and dnring this time often looked through its columus for un article from *‘down the valley,” but always looked azain looking over the paper, I was ubly sarprised to see an article on Talk” and re-read the article. Well done, friend. “down the valley, try again. 1 es, if vou only had more cours aper ry and write for the take my advice among the people of Centre and adjoining cwanties—for you must bear in mind that tv. Centre iz my native county, and not- Centre, and the Reporter always brings me Hots.” Now I would suggest to “Down the Valley,” that in the next issue of the Reporter he give us some more “Farm Talk,” give us, for instance, his way of raiting pigs and poultry, what kind of feed is best for young pigs, &c. We all eount of its heating nature ; also, what kind of food is best for hens. neighbors say they feed their hens roast cori“to ‘make them lay, others say hran slop, while one man argues that bone nical is batter than anything else to make hens AY. Chilesquaque, Feb. 1. JAB. Fauess Fos cnie “Calorific.”’ logical seminary (Lutheran) at Selins- growe, where he intends preparing himself for the ministry. We regret to loose our friend S., he was a worthy citizen—may the greatest success attend him in his en- deavors to build up Zion's walls, “‘Calorific.”’ Erhard, of Haines, iz mentioned in con- nection with the next Co. Superintendency. He is an old teacher and has all the quali- fications for the position. “Calorifie,” Ore. Rev. Reiter, assisted by Rev. Engel, held p protracted meeting in the German Ref. church at Aaronsburg, last week. Communion service will be held in the Ref, church at Rabersburg, next Sabbath. The measles are still raging among the young folks in Penns and Brush valljes, In some districts the cases are so numeroyg as to depopulate the schools, but we are pleased to learn that few, if any, cases have been fatal, Lo rp, o THE CALORIFIC” can be seen in op- eration at the Stove Store of E. P. Titzell, in Milroy. DONT FAIL TO SEE THE “CA- _ LORIFIC” The moderate weather of the last four days, has finished up sleighing, for the present, ff oss ay morning On last Saturd of Mifflinburg arrested a person by name of Bingaman at Miltheim, who had es- caped the Lewisburg juil, in which he was confined for stealing clovérseed. A You ward of $50 was set upon hind. send titi r. A A Retlin's reply to 8. I. S., will kK. 1S THERE A POET AMONG Ul?— Yes, Fillmore in gallent little Benner, has her poet, who will soon immortalize Buffa- Ia Run, and write lyrics of its fair maidens as did Burns of his Highland Mary in ye olden time. Hear how he “does up” the Reporter: For the Reporter, MACHINE PORTRY. What is it that comes once a week, From Centre Hall, wrapped up so slesh To Fillmore ; where the Bos all run To get the news and hear the fun ? The Centre Hall Reporter. M appear next wee What is it every week doth tell, Of foreign news, and home as we What is it tells us where to find Farming tools of every kind ? The Centre Hall Reporter. What is it tells us where to buy The cheapest goods of every dye, And where to get your boots and shoes That will never pinch your toes? ‘he Centre Hall Reporter. So business men if you are wise, You must not fail to advertise, And if vou don't get back your “tin”! 'T will be because they were not in The Centre Hall Reporter, And if you want to get a wife To make vou happy all through life, Just take an honest friends advice Get Mr. Kurtz to advertize In the Centre Hall Reporter. Or if you want to sell your store, Your farm, your stock, or any more Of “worldly goods,” go in a trice And liberally advertize In the Centre Hall Reporter. If vou want to hear the Benner news, Or of Patton township if you choose, Just go to Kerlin's store some day, Be generous, subseribe and pay The reason John Micss makes it pay, Coining money every day. Making wagons, driving shoes, Is because he gets the news In the Centre Hall Reporter. Then there's Joseph Tressler too, Who can make a boot or shoe, That will not pinch--beeause they fit, He, for, subscribes and pays for it, There, my machine is broke at last, That made this poetry so fast; | But betore the lust sound died away, | It seemed to me I heard it say, ! Fillmore, Feb. 8. R. C. GRABMUR. ml) meen Fo r th € Repo rier. Me Editor :—1 noticed an article in Inst tion. i { ishing the oftive of Co. ; We do not desire a tilt with Ar. P,, there are two things we would like to know: First, w hint valley does he mean? If he means Butialo Run valley, hes neur- { i \ | in width, and the majority of the citizens live on the other side of the valley from Mr P. the majority ure opposed to the office? If is be- Sania sonnel ss sms TH he bas arrived at that conclusion, voad my comprehension. school system. One or two, I know of, whe think more of the “Almighty dollar” Dar Reporter :—The world moves. Wm Red, oné of the most accommodsfing men in Paton twp., says he will try the Repor- for for sit months. I have no doubt by fhe time the six months are 8p, Mr. Reed will have a Wife and be se(tivd for life. Dr. 4. M. Bush, the mah of all men, says, put my tiatiie down for the Reporter. The Di. is a fine man, has a fine home, but «till he says Ho is too near the Headquarters of the Patton twp. durkies to do any good, Homan is down on the law allowing ne- groes to vote; he thinks he will have to take a back seat in Grant's cabinet. Mr Hofiiafi had an introduction to Mr. Hager, the great produce dealer, last week; he thinks Hager is the best man on the face of the earth, and is very sorry that he has no more apples, for if he had, he would in- vite hii up and have a good chat together. Homan says the Reporter bents all the pa pers in the county for news, but he says he did not say that a darkey took his turkey, he says it was a gentleman of the colored petstiusiofi. He is good on a guess, but he sit¥s fo person need come to his house for a miss of snusage, as they were played out some bine ago. : Squire Rumbarger is still shooting ideas at the children of this place; the squire is fond of a good dinner and is glad that the people butcher in the fall, as school gene- rally commences in the full of the year and butchering comes at the same time and he generally gets invited to dinner on that day, something of which he is very fond, vik, a good dinner—who would not he? There are some very liberal people in this neighborhood, as for instance Mr. B. F. Hunter, he made an allowance of 100 Ibs. on his big hog—the weight was stated at 580 1bs., when it was only 430, but there arc no close people here by nature, but there is one that is ¢lose by name—so we will overlook the hog matten 2 Now. in conclusion, the best paperin the county is the Centre Hall Reporter, as Hos man says he would hot miss the Reporter | for the best dinner that could he seared up, and he says he is sorry that it is not pub- lished daily, as he would then have an ex- cuse to go to the oflee every evening, and MARRIAGES Ot the 9th inst, at Penn Hall, by Rev. I: RK, Evans, of Williamsport, r. Reu- ben Kline of the former place, to Miss Ca- tharine Fisher of Aarons we On 8th Dec, by Rev. W. H, Groh, Mr. William Reed of Ferguson twp., and Miss Mary M. Dubbs, of Potter twp. On 22nd Dec., bry the same, Mr. B. F. Gititeich and Miss Annie E. Keller, both of Hyrrjs twp. On 5th ult., by the same, Mr. Daniel Nei- dig of Haines twp., and Miss Lydia E. Krumrine of Ferguson twp. On 8th ult, by the same, (toss, of Dayton, Crawford co, Pa, and Miss Alfaretta Fisher of Pine Grove Mills. On 2 inst, 8. A. Bell of Anronsburg, and Miss Priscilla W. Hall of Bellefoute. On 20. inst, Frank McCumpsey and miss Lizze Ward, of Bellefonte, DEATHS. On Oth inst., Mr. Abr. Elder of Half moon, aged about 50. On 7th, at Woodward, Laura, daughter of Philip Bowersox, aged about 9 yedrs. On 26th ult, in Milesburg, Irvin Koves, aged 21 years, On 10th ult, at Port Matilda, Miss Liz. zie Hassan, in her 16th year. (; EORGE FE EATING HOUSE XT & OYSTER SALOON, Bush's Arcade Restaur- On High street, at ant Bellefonte, Pa. This excellent estab- meals can lishment is now open, and good be had at all hours. Roast Beef, Ham, (warm or cold,) Chicken, Turkey, Tripe, Pickels, Oysters, Soup, Eggs, Pies, Cakes, Crackers, Nuts, Oranges, nan, &e., &., comprisa the bill of fire. Billiard Table connected with the Restaurent. Oystersin every style—also by the dozen and hun- dred. decd ly “A NNUAL STATEMENT. Office of The Farmers’ Mutual Fire Insu- rance Compnny of Centre County. CENTRE Harn, Jan. 11th, 1369, In compliance with the provisions of their Charter, the Directors present the Eleventh annual statement of the transactions of the Company : Assetts. bills receivable, bes ing premium notes, due and payable by members, for ins Mr. Cyrus $20,477 98 the satisfaction of reading it would well re- yay him for the teip. He tried to buy a Fock for his meat hotise the other day, but | could get none to suit him and now | be- | lieve Miess has agreed to make him one. Ex-sherift Conly says, the cighr story | store, there was only one cigar there: but | now, he saves, there is a good stock on hand aguin. Mr. Abram Elder, an old and respecta- | ble citizen of Halfmoon twp, was buried | last Monday. The old settlers are fast dis- | appearing. , IR W— Sen S——— PHILADELPHIA MARKET Wheat, red 81 o0al TO. Rve, 81 Hal 60. Corn, vellow 87a88¢. Oats, western at 72 Cloverseed, $949 50, NEW YORK MARKET. Wheat, No. 1 at $1 70; No 2 81 58 al 64, Rye, $1 46. Barley, at $2 1342 15. Corn, new at 88 89¢ : old 81, Oats at 79¢ for western, CHICAGO MARKET. Wheat, No 2 ut £1 17al 17%. Corn dull at 57 {a58 for new, Oats dull, No 2 at 52a)! rejected | at 49¢. Rye, No 1 at 117, and No 2,1 14a | wil, Barley 1,95. Peef cattle dull; £4.75a BELLEFONTE MARKETS. White Wheat $1,50, Red 1 40..."Rye 1.5.......Corn Q.35...... Barlev 1 1.40, i the value of an eduvation, agree with P.—but they are emphatically in the mi- ! nority. I would enter into an argument { had not Mr. 8. L. S., ably defeuded the cause in his reply to A, r A. K. in last week's Reporter—and in my estimation gave him (Mr. A. A. K,) a sound drubbing. That's right, Mr. 8. 1 keep them straight on that side, and I'll watch them on this side of the valley’ — t I mean those who are opposed to the com- | mon school system. F a blow at the Co. Superintendency, are fizhting against the common schools, where | mme-tenths of our citizens receive their scholastic education, Fillmore, Pu., Feb. 0 G. BW. R. pn | goods, offers the same at reduced pri- Call at Frank's for bargains. ————— a @» i Ces, S16 Tallow 124...... Bacon 20...... Ham 25, LEWISBURG MARKET. Wheat 31,50.......Corn, Old* 1,00Rve Oats, 321h, 62, Timothyseed, dail, 800, White i: Butter 30 beans 3.50.......E Tallow dried Apples Ih, OR... Pork 8@d, ......... Side & shoulder 11, MILROY Wheat $.20. 0 rie MARKETS. 05 sadvsane : per Salt per sack 8 Flour (fnmity) HOD....... Butter A0............. Kags Dna Bacon Sides & Shoulders 16, Hams 2h... Jared 1... Apples dried (20 Barley $1 50Pork 10 LUMBER. ane! Sn per M....... of mil, ary Ri MM... Samples Bil! = 1RAXY per Hemlock bili stuf 140 Sper. 18 inch shingle No 1 37 per M.....4do No 235600.......doNo 23 34850.......do No 3 por tut? No 2 312 lo......No 3 37,50 | to “heating churches.” Milroy, is the place for stoves. BR sm eee 0..... | No. 6 of ZeLL's popular Encyclopedia {and Universal Dictionary has just made its ~~ : | app The publisher intends mak- | ing it the most complete work of age. The | Encyclopedia will aim tosupply in its two volumos and 125000 articles information | covering every variety of knowledge. It: | cheapness will enable everybody to have a copy—price, ten cents per number—T. El- wood Zell, Philadelphia. Public Sales. Joseph Smith's Vendu, near Madison- burg, farm stock, March 4th. Peter Kerlin, sr., Fillmore, sale March 6 | house Famitnre, : George Kline's sale, 11 Mare inde Hall, ua stock and heh ae, Linden Anna Fehl's sale 70 acre farm, near Ra- bersburg, March 6. Wm. Hosterman's Sale, Millheim, furni- ture, Saturday 20. February. Jonath. Kramer's sale, Penn twp., farm- stock, Monday 22nd February. J. A. Sweetwood’s sale, above Centre Hall, farm-stock, Thursday 25. February. John Dinges’ Sale, Penn twp., 18th Feb, David Allison's Sale, near Spring Mills, Feb. 17th, farm stock. Jno. Reinhart’s Sale, near Spring Mills Feb. 24th, farm stock, &e. WH. Harter's Bale, near Aaronsburg, farm stock, March 3rd. Wm. F. Jordan's sale, Centre Hall, fi stock, 10th March. , farm Jacob Walter's saie, near Centre Hall, farm Sek. March. Jaco agner, jr., Potter twp., farm stock, sale 23th Feb. Py D. Hosterman’s sale, Penn twp., on 16th March. : Catherine Foust’'s Vendu, Potter twp., on 26th Feb. Perc. Nearhood’s sale, near Millheim, on 4th March. John Breon's Vendu, Penn twp., 25th Feb., farm stock, &e. : H R. Price's vendu, Haines tp., 16. Feb. John Dutweilers Vendu, in Penn twp., on Wednesday, Feb. 24., farm stock, &c. | appearance, A An Irishman in writing a letter to is Swesthenr,, asking whether she would accept of his love or not, writes thus: “If you don’t love me, plaze send back the letter without breaking the seal, [ ADIES LOOK HERE! 4 FAIRER & Bellefonte, CO, Is the place to buy your Silks, Mohairs Mozare sigue, Reps, Alpacas, Delnins Lans, Brilliants, Muslins, Calicoes, Tick: ings, Flanels, Opera Flanels, Ladies Coat. ing, Gents’ Cloths, Ladies Sacques, White Pekay, Linen Table Cloths, Counterpanes Crib Counterpanes, White and Colored Tarlton, Napkins, Insertings and Edgings White Lace Curtins, Zephyr & Zephyr Pat terns, Tidy Cotton, Shawls, Work Baskets, SUNDOWNS, Notions of every kind, White (Goods of every description, Perfumery, Ribbons- Velvet, Taffeta and Bonnet, Cords ané Braid, Veils, Buttons, Trimmings, Ladies : he ' and Misses Skirts, : HOOP SKIRTS, Thread Hosiery, Fans, Beads, Sewing Silks LADIES AND MISSES SHOEg and in fact every thing that can of, desired or used in the be thought N CY GOODS OR NOTION LINE which he has concluded to sell at figures as low if not lower than Philadelphia and New York retail prices, Also the only agent in Bellefonte, for the sale of the DOESSA PATENT COLL SKIRT, APSING Its peculiarity isthat it can be altered in- to any shape or size the wearer may desire so as to perfectly fit all ladies, : G. W. FAIRER & CO., juneb' 68,1y. No. 4, Bush's Arcade. INE GROCERIES, mocha coffee. ole gov. java, best quality Rio coffee best oolong black teas, green teas, lovering syrup, golden syrup, Drips fine article bak- ing molasses, rice and everything in the grocery line at the lowest cash prices in the marketBURNSIDE & THOMAS. is the place. surances, the past vear has been ctlled in... , 765 39 on Premium notes taken the past year $28,712 H4 To this add reCeip into the Treastufy from assessments No, 4, and applied to the payment of losses $3589 82 Also, money on depo- sit duemembers........ H00 00 Balance inthe Treas’'y 170 45 Making the total aszetts the past year EXPENSES, Compensation to Dis PRERUIPR . out aaetonsarhensss $11285 Sulary of Secretary... 10000 hs of Treasurer... 2500 Printing, office rent, stationary Desk for Necretury to jrresery «¢ papers ['. 8S. revenue tax and sjamps Losses paid, goods & store house of Jno W Neo... iiiiniirinnan 2500 00 furniture, Geo Gran- SPECIAL NOTICES. OMAN.—-FEMALRES, OWING To Whe peculiar and important relations which they sustain, their peculiarorgan- ization, and the office they pdrform Are gubject to many sefferings, Poa ire these contribute in no small degree to their happiness and welfare, for none can be happy who areill. Not onlyse, but no one of these various female complaints ean | be suffered to run on without involving the general health of the individual, and ere ong producing permanent sickness and premature decline. Nor is it pleasant to consult a physician for the reife of these various delicate affections, and only upoy the most urgent vecessity will a trite wo. man so far sacrifice ber greatest charm ns’ to do this, The sex will then thank us for placing in their hands simple specifies which will be found efficacious in relieving und curing almost every one of thosd trou- blesome complaints peculiar to the sex. ed dreds suffer on in silence, and hundreds of others apply vainly to druggists snd doe tors, who ecither merely tantalize them with the hope of a cure or apply remedios which make them worse. 1 would not wish to mssert anything that would do in- justice to the afflicted, bat 1 wm obliged to say that although it may be produced from excessive exhaustion of the powers of life, by laborioys employment, unwholesome air and food, profuse menstruation, the use of tea and ooffee, and frequent childbirthy itis far oftener caused by direct irritation, applied tc the mucous members of the va- gina itself. When reviewing the causes of these dis- tressing complaints, it is 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 causes which so largely affect the life, health, and happiness of woman in all classes of society, and which, consequently, affect more or less directly, the welfare of the entire human family. The mania that exists for precocious education and mar- riage, causes the years that nature desig- ned for corporeal developement to be was. ted and perverted in the restraints of dress, the early confinement of school, und espe- cially in the unhealthy excitement of the ball-room. Thns, with the body half-clo- thed, und the mind unduly excited by plea- sure, perverting in midnight revel the hours designed by nature for sleep und Pe He work of destruction is half nccom- Pp Ishieq, In consequence of this early strain upon her systvm, unnevessury effort is required by the delicate votary to retain her situa- ting the evil. When one excitement is ove er, another in prospective keeps the mind morbialy sensitive to impression, while the now constant restraint of fashionable dress, absolutely forbidding the exercise indis- pensable to the attainment and retention of organic health and strength; the exposure produce their legitimate effect. At last, an and the unfortunate one, hitherto so utter- This is but a truthful picture of the experience of thvusands of our young Long before the ability to exercise the functions of the generative organs, they res quire an education of their peculiar ner vous system, composed of what is called the tissue, Which is, in common with the 3.007 0 ¥ 1 * ~ Total accruing nssetts and funds of the Compuny, the past year heretofore reported for previous yrs $155,778 74 expired & enncell- ed by parties 16.043 25 ann — 139,780 & setts of the Comp, this day... insitran- ces taken the past ) $450,383 26 | Same, heretofore re- ported for ten pres vious years.......2,355 808 BY = 4 S108, Grand total offrisks and insue ranees since organization... From which deduct Policies expired and eancelled dy consent of parties......coivenen 2, BOG, 282 247.570 Grand total of risks and insu- rances in force this day Liabilities, loans and posits due members... 8500 BE —-- S2 508,702 (Ww lowing named members were elected Di rectors for the ensuing year: t John W Krumzrine, Georg | shua Potter. Henry Keller, | At an election held the same day, the fi! | eo Musser, Jo ohn Shannon hits which sap the very life of their victims cre nature hus self-completed their devel- | For Female Weakness and Debility, Whites of Leweorrhops, too profuse Mins or Prolapsus Uteri, we offer the most per- known: Heievporp's Come Kxtracr or Bucur, Directions for use, diet, and advice, accompany. Females in every period of lite, from in- fancy to extreme old age, will find it a rem= { i i i functions, Strength is the glory of man- | HervporLp's Ex- Herm- | poLd's Extraer Buchu, having received | physiciuns in the United States, is now of- | front whatever cause originating ¢ General Mpression, Imbecility, Detérmination of Biood to the | man. John Kreanmer, John Wolf. elected the following officers! President—George Buchanan, Vice President—Joshua Potter. Seeretary—Alexandor Shannon, Trensurer—Henry Witnier, and all the former Agents were continue! for the ensuing year, Attest, Gro. BrcHANAN, Pres'l, Alex. Shannon, See'y. janls,3t DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. £4 Letters of administration on the estate of Thompson Deviney, late of Gregg township, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, he requests wll persons knowing themselves indebted to said es- tate to make immediate paynient, and those having claims against the same to present them duly authenticated according to law for settlement. A. J. YOUNG, Administrator, jan8,6t CLOTHING—Overconts Pants, Vests, und Dress Coats, cheap ts, Wolf's Store. Wall Paper. 35.5000 New Patterns, just received from ’ v New York, 747 Over 5000 Pieces now on hand, and roi sale at Wholesale prices: #z&-C ood paper at 9, 10, 12% and 15 cen per Bolt. u#. Fine Patterns at 17, 18, 20 and 25 cts, f ! xg, Best Satin Papers at 30 eetits per Bo Also : ©il Cloth, wg.a large Stock of OIL WINDOW SHADES, TABLE, STAND, STAIR & FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, all of which will be sold at the lowest market price. AT J. M'MANIGALS, jan29, tf MILROY, BOOTS, by the thousand, all styles, si- ses and prices, for men and boys, just ar- rived at Wolf's well known Old Stand. W. | | Dyspepsia, Emaciation, Low Spirits, Dirorgaunisation vr Paralysis of the Organs of Generation, Palpitation of To fhanre the genuine, cut | Ask for Hepvponw's, Take.no . Deseribo symptoms if all cases. HELMBOLD, Druggist; 594 Broadway, New York, and 104 South 10th Street, Phi- ladelphia, Pa. Price—3$1,25 per bottle, or t bottles for 86.50, ddlivered to dny ad- Sold by ‘all Draggists everywhere. TONE ARE GENUINE UNLESS AX done up in steel-engraved wrapper, house, and signed jan.2m H. T. WELMBOLD. i IME. COAL AND LUMBER.” © ** 4 : The beat : WOOD COAL BURNT ‘LIME, can be had at the Bellefonte Line Kilns, on the Pike leading to Milesburg, at the lowest irices. We are the only parties in Central Pe who burn in Patent Flame Kiln, which produces the Best White-Wash and Plastering Lime, offered to the tradi THe best’ : SHAMOKIN AND WILKESBAR TRIE ANTHRACITE COAL, ull sises; prepared expressly fot family use 180 Silver Brook Foun- dry Coal at lowest prices, ond quality [EY 7 f Bi . BOARDS, BROAD BAILS PALING, SHINGLES and plastering Jothe for sule ¢heayp. Office and yard, near South atl of Bale Eagle Valley R. R. Depot. SHORTLIDGE, & bo. _apl0'és, ly. Bellefonte Pa: "ORSE COLLARS; if yor dow't want your horse's shoulders galled and made sore, g¢t good herse collars gt BURNSIDE & THOMAS". Cy ED FRUITS, peaches, tomatoes, / pine apples, and peas in great varies ty, at B JRNSIDE. & THOMAS ASKETS in all their varieties, childrens. tols, powder, shot, ea Also a lot of fivst and sec. hs, cartridges, &¢., at ai. wv A a MILROY FURNITURE 5 Wareroom. The subscriber respectfully informs the citizens of Centre county, that he has con. tht of hand, and nukes to order, all f* + £% : : - , kinds ¥ ry Z BEDSTEADS, (Cottage nnd plain,) WASHSTA NDS a CORNER CUPBOARDS, So BORA ENSION TABLES ss EX EX S OX A nly Dining Tab ining Table, Breakfast Tables, i vod a Toilet Tables, I Centre Tables, : a y Sinks, Doughtrays, Cradles, Onne Seated Rocking Chairs, Cane Seated Chairs (plain) Cane Seated Nursif Chairs, Plain Rocking Chairs, Windsor Chairs, Children’s Chairs, settees, short notice und ‘made in the best possible muntior—HoMem A DE wad warranted of the best muterinl, Prices Lower than Elsewhere! vg. Persons in want of Furditure will do well to give mom call. $558 ~ JOHN CAMP, jan® 7 ong heat age “ Milroy. (3 ENTS THIS WAY! bi SUITS! SUITS: W. W. McClellan, st Bellefonte, would inform themen.of Peunsvalley, and his old friends nod customers, as well as all others who may desire to be riggéd out, In well Fitting, Substantially & Fashionably made suits of cloths, from any kind of ma- teriul they choose, I would say that I am still in the field, and prepared to aecommo- date. ! have un large and excellent assort- meni o n Furnishing Goods, ALSO, Cloths, Cassinteres, & Vestings, from which garments will be made t» or- der in the MOST FASHIONABLE STYLE. bo) Having just bought my goods du- anic, I defy competition as durability, and fashion, this side Remember the Place WwW. W. No. 4 Brokerhaf's Row, Allegheny street, Bellefonte, - Pas where cloths, vassimerds, véstings, callnrs, umbrellas, ciins, hats, caps, in shart Avetything to completely rig out a gentleman, can be had aid made up in thedntest style, Ta I min alsh agent for WILCOX & GIBBS Sewittg Machine] which should be seen by all desiting a wiaching; de25,08y — mt pss ns WE ARE COMING present to any json ing ils a Club in Our Gréat i GOODS a Wateh. piece of Sheeting, Silk dbess Pat- tern, &c., &oyy FREER OF CONT. Our inducements during the past few years have been large: : We Now Daible Our; Rates 6f Pre- i minis: : We have made many important addi tions to oir Winter Stocks, and have large- ly oXtetided dur Exchange List, and we our extensive patronagt: Seid for'New thircular. Catalogue of Goods and Samples sent to any address free. Sémd money by re- gistered letter. Address all orders fo _ J. 8. HAWES & co. 15 Federal st; Boston, Mass. P. 0. Box €. a Wholesale Dealefs if Dry and Faney Goods, Cutlery, Plated Ware, Albums, Leather Godlls, &e., &e. del8, 12 ’ Dr. JNO. ¥. BURTON'S Ey vplate 0 harmon. 14 ing and strengthening Wower, PA tiser, enables the ston 0 . 0YS of all kinds, at 3 BURNSIDE « THOMAS’. OTJONS of all kinds, Stelring® gloves A Hajdiufesiek, somby, pockét books, in albtheir vdrioty and very cheap, al _. URNSIDE® T Oxia 3 LOTS FOR BALE The vudersigned offefs thre very desi- rab’e building Lots, at Ceiitre Hall, at pri- vate sale. These lots are situated on the Boalsbutrg road, near the Imtheran church apply to jan8,tf ANDER, J. R. ALEX : # : Bellefonte. carriages, willow ware, guns, pis- BURNSIDE « THOMAS, Now Warehouse at Attention, Farmers. takes ure in infor hay aed vgn red to qusiness, iD y a Proprietors of Lewistown Mills A. 8. KERLIN, : ; > Wareheotise, © 7 000 Milroy, Cor. of Pern Bs J 20ou A ful a |, g 4 : PRACTICAL BUSINESS COL. ip LEGE & £ “ {iv the "Ui ited Sati From Thirty-Three States in Ten vr Xeaws, wal i 0% am ne w # Gowiey's Ho PREMYUM PENMANSAIP, View of the College on ting diferer rod D Rha 1 ’ “Ra A Te an Tre [4ty & COWLEY, Pittsburgh m— 10 EB Course of Stu aplO'68,1y, RN Tie pipe Hi Wimed Out's NE BOOT AND SHOR ESTABLISHMENT hus been started at ARN b pek rod i “eben "ill ‘be ound dn e upper * north Jolin Shannon's house, ant always kept on hand ¥. sepll;om : © Chas, H. Held, Clock, Wate ker & J Millheim, Centre co., Penna. Respect full informs his and publie in generat, that he eh a i Soars. ad ntl er's Store, and keeps constantly all kinds of Clocks, Watches and Jewe of the | les, as also the Maranvi { Patent Calender provided complete index of the month, and day of the month and week on its face, Which is ted as : time A "Clocks, Watches 3nd het re- paired oa short notice and warranted. : “Td ‘sopll'681y] . 4 - MilyroW arehouse. ve wnioripuelite infuichety Ware: MILROY, MPFLIN COUNTY. Liew would be glad to sagell r friends above hegls whete the heir h Fite will be paid for CORN, RYE, OATE, BARLEY, and eilkinds of Grain and & constant! on hand PLASTER, is Gs ath on hand, Ww COA P= wilding. GRO. BLYMYER. : JOS. P. BLYMYER. sep1B fin. a . Sr iia all The Bellefonte - - loxNt Book NORTH HT} SONS HARD-WA A STORE. Manufactures aiid: Dealers In ¥ ladies,’ went’, ue’ youths, misses; and CHILDHEN'SBOOTS AND SHOES of évery description: AE Our Stock is Large and will Com We cordially INVITROVR ( themselves. selling off B Cheaper arcllefonte, Avg 28:68:11 : a. 3 Sox = A Tremendous Burrs LO SCATTER, of the best make from 4 tbs up tg 120,000 Ibs: aplO'68: . CL. IRWIN & WiLsox, ONVEUTIONERY ve AT CENTRE HALAL PA. Having dpencd & new and first-elass’ Oon cond Ln linn con ail A Is “PIES, CAKES, CONF ROIIS ¥¢. ENC VD PLAINCAN 3p FRENCH A UITS, NUTS, TOYS an sedis {GL FANCY 43 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, ard everything in his line, at all times. FRESH OYSTERS, — . E x HIS ICECREAM SALOON . Will 0. “Den dtiring the Summer; and w 'bekeptiirartive by the vefy excel len Creay of all pupular flavers; constani- a ban onkial i &c be ) i. Nies, private partigs, &c ca Au plied ith aiinds S Pniettiotts, Teoctetm, Cakes, ind fruit at very shorthotice. 2 oct. 268’ 1y “New trotting Buggy shu, sac Bis 5 & ad 80rd ie a ir