» EE > . ENTRE HALL REPORTER. enss— CrNTRE Harr, Pa., Feb. 10th 1 sm LOCAL ITEMS. BLANKS —Blank Summons, Vendu otes, Executions, and Judgment and Hx- emption Note combined, for sale at this fhice. 28~Two Nrw EMPIRE Sewing Ma @HINEKS. warranted, for sale at this Office, IroN City CoLLEGE.—A scholarship to R69. e had at a bargain. — Bet inci Ss Locarn News. to furnish us items of local interest for pub- «1cation. will get them in shape for publication. dur readers would obhl i oblige ng, by ocx their relatives and acquaintances outside of our county, especially to such as former- ly lived in Pennsvalley. mest welcome matter you could mail to sueh, and would be the means of inducing many to become subscribers, Any Parson | sending us 8 new subscribers, apd S12, will be entitled tothe ReporTERONE year free, | for 4 new subsribers, and $6 the get 4 \ months free. This offer good from this date —the mamas can be sent in as they sub- seribe. / ee es——— —— - To Basiness Men. Weinvite business men wishi advertise, to call and examhle Y . 1x 10 | . satisfy themselves that. it preients a most desirable advertising medium, | i i | and stored away. Mr, Homan is very sorry that P. has | mentioned him in the paper, he says he | does not wish to be President of the Uni- | ted States, and thinks that his name ap- | pearing so often in the Reporter, will cause | people to think he is out for office. The Reporter is gaining favor ev o Fillmore 18, ry day, do you + i the comnton saying a take the Reporter. Being at Fillmore on Inst Saturday af- | ternoon, I was astonished to hear aman say, Nr. Past Master, are youdone with | | the Repotter: no sir, was the answer, any man who wishbs to read the Reporter, has | onlv to send 21,60 to F. kurtz, Contre | [ Hall, and ho will receive the paper for one | i ©sq., I +1) limits of Centre county, Oto 1 more on Friday evening: and hear the any- inquiries forthe Be Republi olican, within the porter: the Wateh- | wd National are noth- | it ix the first paper in quired tor, fist read, and then the Benner | items contributed by Pave the first sought | Mr. G. W. F. Gray thinks < man, or. M that it hi Goes not got to be the next President of the | nited States. he will run for (He ooo of | Godrgo, take a friend's advice and do not run for so hi rh In conclusion: I would | + “he u at} "na PReriDers 3 au out 1 for the Reporter NAM. 0) CO. SUPERINTENDENCY. L.oor, Feh. 10th, 1869, Mr. Kurtz: —1In reply to S. Lo 8S. and G. thi the mind, not the at Ir argu- | \.,, permit me to say, th in tt f 1 sae ments are abstract, existing 3 . . . *. and are without foundation. it , 8 law inten- the Rerorrer. We venture to sav, . | ) r the of- | tl + tion of this paper our list, unsolicited, is without piece. dent in this county. “HX N x AR. The attention of our-reader: a to the advertisement of Coe's Dyspepsia Cure, in another part of this paper. 3 reef IS QITCCLR mended by all who use it. sion Jimmi does not intend to quit t} + \ BiiA Mr. Herlacher . mercantile business, as stated in our sup- plement last we ‘a barg.ir in order to reduce his stock. Bo trea T.EGIST. A Meek duced a bill to incorporate the Sang } wok ek, but only offers goods at a La - TLV in --Mr. ie iN ¥ * ! improvement Co., whi ch was passe¥ a resolution instructing the state printer furnish a detailed statement of all done in his dephrtment in 1868 ia ; the la dog tition for the repeal of y —i} By reference to our advertising columns it will be observed that Messrs Stitzer have formed a law These gentlemen have already had larg and 1 8) hd 3 has Dial ana fie . pariner ap. 3 ‘ ¥¥pneience in their professior # Lpowledge wid } eat 8 t COL ult new firm, bly to the pub W rrea Tr Tes 1h HQ caperiende 3 1) Pp Yalta . st recommend taem nL mu lic. Ere g office and writes communieations. Mark this. —— wer] } cpr P¥HRIBITION.—The Be! 0 wrt 2 \ . ee . A Never go taa printin ask who : les Lettres So- | Inhrate ‘entre Hh Fiirpofe td vel v fri - 3 rind { the hirth-day of Washington, b vile § Publi¢ Nicht on tho tht evening of tan mst, 1m Lie uernall _“ Tan Ref Chaich Lilt 22nd Al MP Dres- ir pt it i 1 1 incerelv desire by Nt rns Wil sngeere A aesire Dy ence to encourage the young of our lt Parental Friend, ind to commemorate our respectfully solicited to attend. Admissior it eid i Ciicc, 1: i! Doors Opel (83 i . Ni \* > MUSICAL.—Sugsr Valley isto have a commencing next Mr. | musical convention, Monday, ond, under direction of Rleckner” 3.3 1 : 11 } : . sebersbure wil have 8 Musical conve : Y un 3. ~ ue nel Vednesday 2 fion comme direction of]. 3 CV r lll Ap mm it } Ty 1 w 1=-3LUCK A Centre Ilail was 1 TY) * . the last tveek. This iste 3 4 * . 4 i . the ®itisells ¢f our pice wil e pride enough for o fitl eving village by constrietin Sitatt—-y beauti + 3 = —~ ) as ine =triinger Wil ViIsii; —respect for t Prery town, demands this miicp pr ty holder is certainly abie to Ju ust iImacine during a wet walk in front of his lot. ritizens of Centre Hall, Sa 1a WE | 3, 1 going about with rails upon theirshoul prying eachother out of the mud! nN EE ARITHMETICAL.—Answ lem of last week : tm21D 17330 336 ~ a : a atid, tier 3 dusts, Bett i i i i | nrob- er io kes 4 per cent. of field left, and ta ¥y. oi Fours to finish Fob 2 lot ¢f she ‘ ' { Sh b+ 12 .ie i cet =i Ar Gilestior—I sold & i fe £36,00 ne i and gained as much per cent. us the What was the cost of the = Answer next weck. Oak Grove Home. —y Fillmore Correspondence. ITEMS OF INTEREST. A man named Flegal, in Clearfield co., "gr 1) i 1) ? i D. hee CO:t me, where his brother was hauling logs, helped | the log the giin was accidentally discharged the ball entering the eye of the fortunate man; dehth ended his sufferings in a she tinre. : The Fitlnlors poctty machine is out of order, so you ficed not 100k for any more poetry from this quater for some time. G. W. KR. says, the article in the Repor- the people of this side agreed with A. A! Kerlin in regard to the Superintendency was not correct, I say to G. W. K., and to all concerned, that for every intelligent man he may name to favor the office, I will bring two who favor its discontinu- ance. When he writes poetry (I mean af- ter his maching is repaired) he must consi- der that there are just as many men on this side of the valley, who are down on the of’ fice of Superinterrdent as there are iY favor of it. The cammuricitior of S. L. S. deés not anfourt to a¥ything; We produces no argument; his reasoning amounts to noth- ing and 1 will véuture the assertion that there are teachers teaching, this present school year, who never recéived their edu- ation’ since the office” of Superintendent was established; and they are considered amongst the best teachers in the county: For instafce, take G. W. R., he is consid- ered an excellent teacher, and he cannot say, if he speaks the truth, that he receiyed his education’ since that office wus est), lished.: Oh, Grabmur, we are Sorry your machine broke, for we might lave Iaq g poem on the ‘:Superintendency,” had not broken. cs tn ass : a; A rare trefit was enjoved Fy the cltizens of. Fillmore on" Sxtordsiy afternoon; ‘Feb. key (Berrer twp. keeps no darkies) passed through this place .in charge of a party of Belletonters for the crime of stealing ment from some person's smoke-house ; we hope { i i | | { i { 1 val have been | 'educatic 1 [ am in favor 1G Instramens- uu vo of a system of te) t 1eation, tond { y 12 NK any lor {rue tr pass them by unhes ded. "a School System throug » of whith every son he land may obtain agi not in favor of teac Yyvenpd iv te Yas aprerinienaen yi el + i and daughter in an educati but 1 hers, rents + * ) i= HEHE thant systeln "mn i i BOON Sa as + \ Foxlang to some higher protession, expense of I am by no means o the law which creates the our schools open during ) 1 ith a un step} ii and all this at the 1i}) } 1 the people In ' \ i 1d that Keen \ d {fs i 1 posed to ‘mon oft 3 the school term x HIO ais I Am not OnNos ‘ s 1 1 } 3} 3 use In the scaood aw 1 to be examined | . oe te exXaminarid ¢ anu wid ers Of *1p} Will Ys WIC teaching, wich ar er, pareat 1 Farsi iy REE 1 Pb. 3, 2 \ 1h 1 : +1 i» OW Vou the I will take up th : ant write nothing He ~ sig % " Ls: 2 ' na bl uns hare MAN vg Ole oF fy HERA 1 3 Nike \ } v1 dy y : Hix one 1 , + } » y SCL MO) 4S ud . 1 ' » IL abpeat to nd re ‘1} (* {311} Ci coun renreseniat tl ol as vr py we £ ¢} favor oft district - vt na in 1e office ind the teacher agrees with the majority In ¥ Hollow di : are but one or two in favor of it, and Centre Hill diztriet | } + flissoy i vk 1Oo7T¢ are mn Yv $a & lv two of the pate : { i \ . there in the » OI \ \ 3 XA bral mys ‘ Le Vy IISKROY tie Lit : and, ifthe sentulacents, drrrtimats, aminatic Wr, 1 h 1 y IY “a OF tence 30% pel tea rs and citizens of a {o ' } and 1 could 3 Lig 1 breadth of our lovely valls multiply e l , d FP HOU Wish TO encroa ff ts thi oth ar rth ang 0) erih-rdicirie 1 { 1 dicts go tii¢ 1 itl ) y and vidences of the same kind, but 1 ch upon the columns SE >. f : « welcome Reporter. Suffice it ay that tour, if not five, of our School ' ime ! He gays | pea Vin opnosition to the views of all eandid persons.” I have shown that nearly ail here agree with me—then y i i vie Sneak very few candid persons here and this in- cluded the Directors who do the work for which the Supt receives the pay. Oh Con- sistaatey ! what a jewel thou art. He says, “Among the changes which een made for good, dre the introduc- | : Leg leave to | + L 0) differ i A certain lawyer of good Proportions Herculean strength and wonderful persua- sive powers, introduced the maps and there | they hang as an ornament at the expense of the people again. The maps, when 1go- | perly Used, are very interesting and in- | structive, but many teachers dep ready to acknowledge, with me, that, when we | taught school the maps were too often nee- lected. This is the caze over all the stato. | Then why do your Sup’ts not attend to the | matter. Black-boards were extensively used before 1854 and then we had no Sup t. The qualities or properties of black-bhoards were, pethaps, inferior, but we would have | learned to obviate this inconvenience with- | out paying $1200 per year. Again: He says I belong to the class of ‘‘fogy teachers.” Here are my sentiments with regard to that—I favor a common school 7 Li plebeian as well as the aristoerat, may re- | ceive an education and the present system were good enough if it were not for a few interlopers who are abusing it. Cannon may quell the mob but education will pre- | vent it. | Again he says, that in my withdrawal T insinuate that the present corruption which exists in our country must be attributed to sore such #ause, viz: the Superintenden- ey. This is simply a misconstruction. * will repeat my, assertion and add viere in the ste connection. Since the establish- ment ef the Superinteridercy the country has heen degenerating and the people are no batter, and, let ine add, our alms-hou- ses, insane asylums, &e.. are filling up faz ter as the tid® 4f events rolls on, hut, “read and understand,” 1 do net attribute this to the Superintendency, nor do I attribute the orruption in the political and social ¢ir- cles and the wickedness of the people to any such agency, but s mply to say that if the office is such’ a blessing to the people I desire to see where it is, Again, he speaks and tobacco. These are two | things which he knows nothing about, and even if he did what has that to do with the subject in question, The reason he does npt chew tobacco is beenuse he cannot, Concerning the “fair sex,’ he is on a fair way to become g *‘la- dies’ man.’ He is young, intelligent, 1'¢- spectable, and esteemed by his neighbors. R., whieh | talk to him | unfortunately, the “hig guns’ that fre- quent county institutes have lad kim astray concerning the School System. But let me talk to G. W mesn: “Squire,” and will like a “Dutch uncle.” You say a few on le of the moral Vinevard agree with | Mr. P., but they are such who do not know | enough to ap : the value ol an ln Mr. | n professional issued by J. Burrell and he ( G. WW. yrecinto 3 » holds . 0] or R's { | The o the the crow, OW WAS siting upon a tudl pine and ox was standing at the the crow had something hed mouth whieh the fox wanted: he knew the | crow could not Sih but he flattered her by t Hine her that he loved to hear her din I'he erow opened her mouth to try and left the morsel {ull and the fox ran off with prize. Perhaps G. W, R. wants the Co Supt tosine, make a crow of himself drop the office, and squire (r, WY. IR. he spoils, Nowy here is 1 i t 1 th | { | | got . io the drubbing you speak of | Youtell 8, I'S. to keep | 1s straight. on this side. As wall might a sand try to fight mountain of | or you, We ure too many Ir con- | | have no 3 feelings | anim 1 . ' td animosity toword the present Sup't. flo teachers of Centre COUNLY, and CRpe- ally LO thosp R of Potter twn., | would sow 1 \ i dp me guard against you, (0 on in of ollicers, laws: and men are reg : ' in PACKS, | 1¢Cess atte! the rood "ul the nt Jl 11 wiring RY A. A. KERLIN, Ea a Better than dealing dealing at Holl run no risks there, you your money, and they Dest oo tein, . F i t enterprises is | 3alletonte. You | et the worth always keep the | mn ol I or Ie i er Bro's, ol { , of } Is to Philadelphia for atton, at Bel tifient 3 ou needs watches nad i thinte RY Put t o i K 1s Yiist Ol Liiese is cai bet No. T of Zr and Universal Dictionar The ost col li: MH itn te 125,000 a appearance. ing it the { | & A HIE LE WN rice I' Kn wledee, vd } i i T. ry variety o mahle evervhbe ¥y 10 ti ents per num ber— pri " 11, PhHade { Ip PHILADELPHIA MARKET + wal Ry a to I 13 - ak corn dui at 87a88e, | at 81 to 81 8] “~ } MN % 4 Yi3% od at A y JOO Idd au ), 800), for d, and ease for MARKET. 1, Old 1.00 ve Hoes \ iio IX inch sn Nao? 4 “1 iN - \ ps .) - rm K HERE! FAIRER & CO * 1 Pollefonte, ’ Js the nlace to buy your i MoFuirs ’ ve Fa Ly 13000 ) y . Mozabiqa 8, By Delains | Lans, Brilliants, 3 Cali Tick- ings, Flanels, Opera Flanels, Ladies Coat img, Gents’ ( lotha, Ladies Sacques, VV hite Pekay, Linen Table Cloths, Counterpanes ; A White and Colored. arlton, Naplins, Insertings und Edgings White Luce Curtins, Zephy r & Zephyr Pat. Silke 8, Adpaese, ye Usiins, 00s, Ns SUNDOJMNS, dose ription, very Tutie Velvet, - Pat J . ' Ceffifmory, Fibbhong= fe 0a 1s] 1 - A and Bonnet, Cords an . Buttons, Trimmings, Ladics Skirts , HOOP ¢ 3 KIRTS ’ | LADIES AND MISSES SHOEq ‘ and in fact every thing that can 1 : . ye though of, desired or used in the pr CY GOODS OR NOTION LINE | be which he has concluded to sell at figures as low if not lower than Philadelphia and | New York retail prices. Asa the erly egent in Bellefortté for the | e of the : sal PATENT z SKIRT, » OIC Li 4 DOESSA COLT A PSIN( Its peculiarity ie tiiat it *an be altered in- | to any shape or size the wearay risgy Jesire. sc v¥ To perfectly fit-all ladies. GW: FAIRER & 00, No. 4, Bush’s Arcade. wl ceca et ditt hog ste. ' SETS YI TT rey pr G 1vO( i Lavy TRUCHA cnfY vo. Olé Bir ( KOV. Jaya, Lest 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 vot “IY © market BURNSIDE & THOMAS ia. (1s place. CLOTHING—Overcoats Pants, Vests, Bnd Dress Coats, cheap ts, Wolf's Store. SY RUP, the finest ever made, just re- ceived, cheap at Wolt's old stand—try it. : A , june’ 6a, !, / iL ,t oN Tur Lararst WrekLY PAPER IN THE WorLp, Tne Cuuren UNION comes to us a sixteen page, 38 by 46, weekly issue. Lis double the size of the weekly quartos. It has three pages of stories. One page each issue devoted to Henry Ward Reech- ora Ndrmona One page “for the farmer and a vast amount of new: It gives about dmtble the matter of the best religions pa- ross, for exactly the same price, $2.50.< It 1s dropped all premiums, dnd claims that henceforth it must be taken by those who want it. Send for a copy, enclosing 10 at. N.Y. City. * we . : AGENTS WANTED ‘in everv City, Lown 4 I County in the Un to oll new and popular engraving, the PRESIDENTS ofthe UNITED STATES, rantly I and handsomely prin ted in colo 31 inche paper, making t) most he sutitul nn e piciure over istued. Parior or Countin making from TWENTY FIV) DRED DOLLARS I'} WEFK TO AGENTS 111 1 a) ¢ LI ited Mentos, our Hy engrave f 98 x 1 | 4 i nlons- tite for the Ag (0 ), t! iO JAI iri \ i i | Howse onts are | Ii il "KE HUN for ont { nen copies | \) 1 .) i i. aed M1 i Cy} dress, hy mail, carefully put up upon the receipt of the RETAIL PRICE, TWO DOLL A RS Rushton and Co,, Publishers, 219 fehl, t | \ td re 8 Public Sales, T, J. Nees's sale, near Strohm's store, | Mureh 2nd, farm stock and household, Jolin Fry's sale, near Farmer's Mills, on 18th Murch, farmstock snd household. D Kochenderfor Harris twp, | an GX), Mureh, farmstock and household | Jo eph Suiith! Venda, near M Ll 1sd turn k, Mareh 4th. Peter Kerlin, iin March ise furniture, George Kline's sale, 11 March. Linden | Hall, {prin stock and househ dd, so Annas ohls sale T0acre fun beryhy March 6 Win. Wosterman's Sale, Millhoim, farni- | ture, Saturday 20. Fubhpraary. I Jonath K ra: 10? ule, Per NIWE., farn { Ie oraary, | vod's sale, above Centre Ss Thursday 25, February. iu MH Wl y oy, $ aie, Sti y" “i. re, sale hi hl | ig li iy i J; Ly near Spring arin I til —————— A —————._ — Fr 4 y+ gM IY 1 N AVAGE & Ri b » \ N \ ¥ TOP Val . aod Qe a iat 1s ery. 3 Read oniy partiaj List of Cook ks for Wood yd Li And Parlor Co or Coal, and Wood Stoves of ever esr} ti fn. < Just receives } Plate, a pov JUx20, 5 and can ! : we other establishmen i 17 +} 1 N annie Vz d cheaper than any 1 2 Kd - ‘ F 4 § » pouting and jobhbing prom Cha guaranteed ) irges reasonable wr l. HOU I estab- un excellent IS now open, and cood men hours. Roast Beef, (warm or cold,) Chicken, Turkey, Pickbls, Qusters, Soup, Kegs Pies, Ci rackers, Nuts, Oranges, Lemons, Lo. Billisvd Ta Uystersin and hun deed, ly Wall Paper. A ] iN This ) 5 eis » Rest: every sty le—uls ia 3000 New Patterns, just rece New York. , AN Over 5000 Pieces now or hant! gale at Wholesale prices. C ood D per Bolt ar aper at 9, 10, 12} and I5 cen 7 a] oy | a ¥Y OX vis. Fine Patterns gt 17, 18° A and 20 ots, 5. Best Satin Pipers ad 20 Sonts per Box Also : Oil Cloth, x@..a large Stock of OlL WINDOW & FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, all of which will be sold at the lowest market price. A NTGALS, [LROY. AT Ww. J.-M 'M; jan29,tf M ses and prices, rived at Wolf's well known Old Stand. S PEC IAL NO T IC K tesserae . SLOMAN. ~-FEMALES, OWING To the peculiar and important relations ~~ which they sustain, theirpeculiarorgan- ization, and the office they »érform, are | subjeet to many sufferings.” Freedom from these contribute 1 no smull degree to their | happine 8 and welture, for none can be happy who are ill. NOt only 80, but noone | ofthese variousfemale complaints can long | be suffered to, ran on without involving the | gaiteral health of the individual, and ere | long producing permanent sickness and [ premature deehiie, Norig it pleasant to | consult a physician for the relief of these varions dalieate afte tions, and only upon 1 » il { i he most urgent necessity will a tine wo- {mann so far sacrifice her greatest chann gs The sex will then thunk us for placing in their hands simple which will be found effieaciousin relieving and curing aln { those trou- blesome compl SOX, HHeLymnonp's Ton dred: ls iv 1 t] vl i\ } t who { mere with the Hime of a cure or arly whieh muke thetn warse, ] wish to assert anything that would do in- justice to the afllicted, but | say thint althoueh it id he } aan et iat ie oO tints peculiar to the xrract or Broo, sufler on in silonge, and hands : . apply vainly to druegiat Ost every ? ) a ‘ and i " ! ¥ 0s Hed LS ¥ Ad ' t Wold not » i nroduaeed fi J id \ id i £15 a3 11349 A COS 1 \ | YY tion of the 8 tborions employment, unwhole { IV ¢ CX yO | V A | il ruastion it is far oftener cansed by ar y di applied to the mucous members Vhe tressin comp! Mle npinte th : I yen + pay nN rey Lilly ja Fi vi hi haut it i ety, and » i 3 nh y » . Wt i + gid nes: of woman o Citads U1 st VILL, contenu Li) direct Y., the welinre of The munia that | 1 ja affect mare or less the entire haman family. XiNts riage, Tor precocious d ldo Wid un +} iS aul oy elo) t ' Pik tad LO be CHU SOS Lid \ "§ por Ws. it dre real { welnent \ estraints « } 1 of « Nt 1 AFT oH da Ha shih 1 iy conhnaemaent in the mn { | M y Unneaitiv fi . . > ¢ Lins, ved invent pow ofa Cert 1 1 hh cure sVmptoms, ating © General ni Depre i, * Booed to th , General ) ML ar Etlicieney : alloy, » S810) ~ en 3 inacy { in Ct. Rn I) I Hn > ak} vl IIS He 1 +) p : 3 0 Ne genuine, ent Make 1 A LMDBOLD mptoms in nll ; Draggist, 4 Broadway. nd IHS mth 10th Street, Phi Prica—21.25 per battle, 26.00, ] ' ARE up ther De-eribe HELMRBOLD N« WwW y ladel phi 1( ~ CHS Or Ae Jol deliver 0 /uy ad aH Drie ists evervwherd UNLESS wranpner yrapper, ‘ni Ware- LD. ‘YL : Lr JN a itt whi $ue vy ' i ] house, and signed jan. 2n ] IME, COA i & WOOD COAL BURN RO i (LM UMBER. { 8s } iy, rey I LIME, | can be | the Pike leadingto Milesburg, at the lowest We are the only parties in Central whe burn in ITiCes Penn'a vr 1:2} nv - which produces the Bast White-Wash and i Plasterme Lime, 1e best | | i ‘1 offered to the trade } ! i | { { } 3 . MILROY | Wareroom. The subscriber respectfully informs the WASHSTANDS, CORNER CUPBOARDS, SOFAS, EXTENSION TABLE Diving Talis, Breal:fust Tables, Toilet Tablas. Centre Tables, Ninks, Doug], 3 > . rays, Cradles, { Le tt i 1 1” whi ate i Cane Mento 1 Chairs welling ( hairs, : plain) Cane Seated Nursing Chairs, Pluin Rocking Chai Windsor Chinirs, Children's CY = " 18, i lounges, | ‘ \ . . Ta . ct 2% olnpiete suites ol Farniture furnished at AUNLer— LIOMEMADE und warraited of the | yest INAatreriud. / rices 7 ower than Llsewhe re ? sons in want Furniture will Jive me 8 cull, New Warehouse at Milroy. Attention, Farmers The undersigned takes pleasure in infor ming the farmers of Centre county, that they have lensed the Warehouse recently erected at the Stone Mill, a are now pro- ared to purchase afl kinds of Grain for Cash at the highest market fates. Thank. ful for the liberal patrozrage heretofore giv- en them, they Lope a st atééntion to’ qusiness, te merit a comtindatee of the same, : PLASTER, SALT and (OAL, oa hand and for sale at lowest market rates. M'ATEF & REED. Proprietors of Lewistown Mille. gn a KERIIN, Mil Supt, Warehous . (ari: m He toy ~) “Y 4 7 Ir fe ) Hp Cor. of Penn and 8t. Clair Streets, PITTSBURGH, PA. PRACTICAL BUSINESS COL LECE iti the United States. FIFTEEN THOUSAND STUDEXNY Years. FOR LARGE QUARTO CIRCULAR Coptiiljing full information, Outline Course of Study, samples of Cowley’s PREMIUM PENMANSAIP, View of the Chile | aplO68 1%: “ollege Building, differs: artments, City of Pittsburgh, &e., &e ress the Prineigals, SMITH & COWLEY, Yo __ Pittsburgh, New Shoe Shop ! The piiblic are informed that a NEV ROOT AND SHOE ESTABLISHMEN y the un. His Establishment “will be yv, and his old ns ged uit! i 11 ' 5 as Ww all olhers SLoe Care Lo Le rig d ' - Substantially tn x 17 \ x} F asnionani y r J sale arial . ‘TiRi Lhe assimeres, & Vedtlwgs, armeng der in Fo i will bie t the mare iQ 1 £ » + ISHIOX ARLE STYLE: exis Sy ht may 1 f1i- ~~ ul iy competition as fash le non, this si WW. McCLELLAN Row, Allegheny street, . Where cloths, cassimeres, k um br Jlus., i hats, t. everything tocompletely rig fi had and Cis, + ' 1 MITA, 1 lo Cl Wisse} nn made up t LN 2 . * i nals ent for WILCOX & GIBBS | g Mac which should be seen bi deh (Ry Vil Cha [Eat’d secording to Act Congres, ta ear 1958, in Clerk's Olicoof Dia't Pout for Dir't of. lassackusems. WE ARE COMING WLLL preseut to any person Sending us a Club in our Great | AP i i | i | | | | | | Rl1E ANTHRACITE COAL, all sizes, propared expressly for family use £3480 y N ook Foun Silver Br dry Coal | | { { ¢ | at lowast prizes, Also alot of first and sec Lond quality mp r \ SO0ARDSY, SROAD RA) PALING, SHINGLES and plastering lathe for sale cheap. } wat Q a Eagle Valley R. R. Depot. SHORTLIDGE, & €0, Bellefonte Pa. apl0' 63 1y. | 1 ORSE COLLARS, if you don't wan — your horse's : | made sore, got good horse collars at BURNSIDE & THOMAS". ANNED FI pine app BURNSIDE &« THOMAS C ty, at » FY ve 1 B ASKETS in all their varieties, children BURNSIDE s THOMAS’, . 1 | | } | GOODS n be a Watth. piece of Shecting, Silk dress Pat- | tern, &c., &c., FREE OF COST. Our inducements during the phst fow years have bees large ‘ ' * or * . We Now Doublé Our Rates of Pre- mils, We have made many important addi - a ¥ . . : rd for New Uirculiir. Send money by re- Address all orders to . J. 8. HAWES & C). 15 Federal st. Boston, Mass. Dealers in Dry and Fancy Goods, Cutlery, Plated Ware, Albums, Leather Goods, &e., &eo. de18, 1 a entirely vegetable « the blood, invigorate ing and streagihening petizer, enables the sto wakes slecp reflieshing, ’ _ V. BURTON'S CCO ANTI Pussasses. gueat pourishe an sxcellent topic and ape 0 digest the heurtiest food, establishes . robyst bealib. rs cured, Price Filly ing treatise ov the in- jestimonials, cenls per box, pos: { ig effects of t Ces, TRC.4 SEN 7 aution,~Beware of humbug imita [Trademark X Copyrighted.] eR nrg ps of all kinds, at I ica SIDE & THO IAS. J OTJONS of all Kinds, Stelring’ gloves A Handkerchiefs, combs, pocket books, in all their variety and very cheap, at - BURNSIDE « THOMAS’. | © LOTS FOR SALE! J The undersigned offers three very desi- rab e building Lots, at Centre Hall, at pri- vate sale, These lots are situated on the Boalshurg road, near the Lutheran church and adjoin ach other, They ave #nely 1o- eated for building upon, and co ient to the business centre Forms apply to v jan8 tf + Let efeho toga. Bor 3. R. ALEXANDER, iv Maa cllefonte, » wt } dN always kept neatly. sepll;bm in Shahinon's house. Ready-made Shoes on hand. Repairing don: GEORGE BARNS. . has. H. Held, Clock, Wate¢himaker & Jeweles * * a Millheim; Centre co., Penna. Resp: ctfiilly informs his friends and the sithlic in general, that he has just opened at} new establishment, above Alexan ders Siere, snd keeps constantly on hand all kinds of Lloeks, Watches and Jewelry of the latest stole, as also the Maranville Patent Caleacst Flocks, provided with coinplete index of the month, and day of the month and week on its face, which is varranted as a perfect time-kecper., 0. Clocks, Watches and Jewelry re- paired on short notice and warranted. sopl1'68;1y { ¥ bis « ‘ [he utidarsigned having opened a Ware' house for the purpose of receiving Grain at MILROY, MIFFLIN COUNTY. would be glad to see all their friends at the above place, where the highest Cash price. will be paid for WHEAT, CORN, RYE OATS, BARLEY, and sllkinds of Grais and Seeds. We keep constantly on hand PLASTER COAL, SALT and Fish. 7 The Rail-road depot iz in the samg uilding GEO. BLYMYER. JOS. P. BLYMYER. “ay Pa 1 i ————— —— The Bollefaate Boot & Shos Store. E. GRAHAM & SON. NOKS HARD-WARESTORE. A #iifurturers and Dealers in youths, misses and CHILDREN'S BOOTS AND SHOR of every description. : Our Stock is Large and will Compa: with that of any other Establish- ment in Centre county We cordially INVITEOUR COUNTRY FRIENDS TO CALL and examine themselves. Our priees will satisfy that B » selling off Cheaper Than the Cheapost! arellefonte, Aug. 2%.68.if A Tremendous Stock of Good: AT BURNSIDE & THOMAS, cA LES, of the best make to 120,000 Ibs. aplO'68. KWIN & WirsoN. {ONFECTIONERY AND FRU STORE, AT CENTRE HALL P4, A. D.SWARTE, Having opened a new and first-class Cex fectionery , he is prepared to serve the put (ic with good fresh, PIES, CAKES, CONFECTIONS FRENCH AND PLAIN CANDIES, FRUITS, NUTS, TOYS and FANCY ARTICLES WHOLESALE AND RETAI L, and everything in his line, at all times, FRESH OYSTERS, Always on hand and served ia every syle, HIS ICE CREAM SALOON will ». "Den during the summer, and w be keptu..reetive by the ver exce| len Creams of ail popular flavors, constant. r ¢ hang. z ly Py Nics. rivate partiss, &c can be supe plied ithgllkindsofconfec ions, Icecream, Cakes, wd fnit 4b very shgrt ne gigg. ; oct. 268’ 1x UFFALOS from 4 lbs up WOR h New trotting Bugg yuu i bargain, 32) Solute dyin Wall Paper; cheap froml2 to 20 cents per boli.at Herlacher's, ——— Tasnaange
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