te cm anes san I. REPORTER. 0 HALL PA., Mar., 5th 1869. CENTRE HAL CENTRE C— LOCAL ITEMS. BLANKS. —Blank Summons, Vendu otes, Executions, and Judgment and Kx- emption Note combined, for sale at this ce. r&Two Nrw Empire Sewing Ma emiNgs, warranted, for gale at this Office, Iron CrTY CoLLEGE.~A scholarship to this institution for sale at this office, and to e had at a bargain. > The Little Corporal, for March, Is an excellent number, all young readers will say so, It is popular among the Jus veniles and cheap, Ps S1 per nnmun, and remium to persons raising Allred + Sewell, publisher, Chicago, U clubs, For the Reporter. - FARM TA LIN. “Jal! proposed we shall this hens and pigs, Hens are considered by most folks, a kind of “‘mmili- tary necessity,’ costitig ntore than they profit. Without flattering the much abused “lien family,” ve shall show, that, nt least, oir hens, do pay; and we have no erack breed, but svceh, as every body else has, Friend time talk about Locarn News. —Our resdetrs are solicited 5 furnish us items of loeal interest for pede lication. Send us the facts only, and we will got them in shape for publication, Our readers would oblige us, by occn- sionally mailing a copy of the RgrorTER to their relatives and acquaintances outside of our County, especially to such a2 forme . ly lived in Pennsvalley. It woul ot i most welcome matter you gould he 3 y such, and would be the means ot inducing many to become subscribers, Any parson sending us 8 new subscribers, and S121 w ill be entitled tothe RerdiitERone year free, fer 4 new subsribicts, gid $6 the getter up of the club will réceive the REFORTRR 6 months free. This offer good from this date —the names cafi be sentin as they sub- seribe. To Business Men. Weinvite business men wishing to | advertise, to call and examine the | subscription list of the REvorTER, and | satisfy themselves that it prerents a most desirable advertizing medium, | especially for this side, the heart of the | county. This has been the experience | of aliso far, who have advertised ih the Rerorter. We venture to say, | that since we commenced the publica: tion of this paper, the rapid increase of | our list, unsolicited, is without prece- dent in this county. van. John C. Bre¢kinrid ge nad wife are it timore. Bal- SR The Central Pacific Railroad is again open. real n Nearly half the town of Chippwwa Falls, | Wisconsin was burned on the 24th in: creme fp tf Ap Representatives of tobacco dealers ire now in Washington endeavoring to pro- | cure a modifi¢ation of the internal revenue | law, particularly as to stamps. | meal A Bill was passed by the House of Representatives at Washington on Thursday abolishing one, three and | five cent pieces; as well as ten cent | treasury notes, ent the first day June! next. eel pee Five horse thieves were strung up in a row at Dyersburg, Tennessee, | recently, by a party of infuriated citi- | zens, il >» A nine and half pound salmen was saucht in the Susquehanna river, Year Duncannon, the other day. This is the kind of fish we would catch all along the Juniata river, if weirs were | buil: to the dams. | ———— ——— ee At Akron, O., Feb. 23d, Harry E. C hamberlin, aged 15 years, hung him- self. His father shot himself five years ago. —— A bill forming a new county out of arts of Venango, Warren, Forest, and Crawford, to be called “I'etrelia,” is before the legislature, Both houses adjourned last Friday until March 8th. ci ie The Democrats carried Altoona, at the late spring election, Feb. 19th, by | about 150 majority. | The Democracy carried Hollidays- | burg on the 19th ult. @ Pp @ - The opposition to Gov. Geary’'s re- nomination is becoming quite formida- He. & lr Absence of the editor accounts for non- appearance of communications this week. O— Saturday March 20th. property ol" Mich. Showers, near Linden Hall, will be offered at Sheriff s sale. ow | 2Z8-NOTICE.—Subscribers to the Tes porter moving this spring, shold not neg- tect th Marnish us with their new post-office address. rem fess es There was, says the Philipsburg Journal, 1 couple of Frenchmen in town the other day who were boistrous, making threats "that they could clean ont the town or any- thing in the town, and did, we believe, lean out the bowling alley of Mr. J. M Kepler. tela FIRE.—On the morning of the 15th ult., part of the dwelling house of Isreal Condo, at Boalsburg, was destroyed by fire. The loss is not heavy and is covered by msu- rance in the Centre Hall Comp. LOST.—Between Centre Hall and J. Da- sher's, an umbrella, with catved handle. The finder, by leaving it at the Reporter office, will be suitably rewarded. emt ttl aT seme NEW LANDLORD. —Our jolly friend. Mr. Jonathan Kreamer, last week took pos- session of the Hotel at Millheim, hervto- fore kept by Wm. Hosterman. THE PENN HALL ACADEMY, will commence its next Term on April 6th, next under charge of a professor from the Mer- cersburg Theological Seminary. The ad- vertisement will appear next week. Merr, 's Museum, for March, With an attraetive table of conteiits, {3 re- ceived. A patent self-binder is given to every new su scriber, a8 a premium, sO that, for the small sum of $1,50, one can obtain an elegantly bound Volunie of near- ly six hundred pages of entertaining rea- ing, edited by Louisa M. Alcott, one of the most charming and brilliant writers for boys and girls that our country has hither- to” produced. H. B. Fuller, publisher, Boston. oh MARRIAGES On 16th ult,, by Rev. D. Castleman, Dr, George Swartz, of Millheim, and Mus, Martha Toner, of Potter's Mills. On 14th ult., Abs Motz and Miss Emma Harper, both of Woodward. On 24th ult, Edmund Blanchard and Mary F. Irwin, both of Bellefonte. Oeil >a DEATH , On 1st inst., at Centre Hall, ot consump- tion, William Spear Gilliland, aged about ears. He died, one of the noblest works of God, an honest man, and leaves not an enemy behind him. Peace to his ashes, On 25th ult., at Potters Mills, Mr. Huey Toner aged about 49 years. At Hu lersburg, on 22nd ult.,, Phoebe, daughter of Thos. Hubler, dec'd, formerly ot Hames twp., aged ubout 30 years. We copy from out farm book : DR. March 1st, "68, 40 hens, at 200.000: 8 8.00 Feed from March 1, till May, 5 bu- shals corn do do 8 bu. sreening Feed Nov, to March 1,69, 17 bushels Setasanst sa FEN sane tether sriasinannes JT 0 6 bu. bran (an 1? Natalieieese. .comrens ERT anita a UR. March 1. ‘69. 70 hens at 60 Sold 196% don epes..... Ht aacict “85 Ibs poultry Manure Or an interest of 724% pet cent. Our labor we count fairly paid by the eggs and poul- try used in the family, for which we did not give credit | we do not make this statentent could make a better show, had a correct aes count been kept. We had countea oll more egge~ten dozen instead of upicove, fut colinting eggs in advances is neg the shed in which they roost, it is not tight to eit b 3 bitt we forgot to lay in a store of lime and x not genera giving our full count, to fred early enough In the fall, ns soon as hen can't change The manure is an important item, and to on, better have a warm, dry, shed, with a wanting, nothing better to fehl very mach, whether any thing else on the farm pays us good 1terest as n hen. “Jab wants to know about Pgs ; tarbed till corn We are corn, birt know practi- natire of re grow of course we cally that it makes pig and that, the corn he Wwe Nose sun Is" ats; if vou have milk feed corn, if not, why feed cor anyhow ; vat was made for pigs; as a sub for milk, pour sealding water on bran, und when edol, feed: and withall Xeep dry and vour pigs are still "next fall come tv your loved Uentre, and we'll show you he Pow ssrue-VALLEY. CoO as fast as gs, 1 I want to rouse each sleepy head, Who stand upon the brink, Where yawning gulfs disclose the d W ho night, but did not, think. 1 want to warn the living W ko blindly grope along, Ye fathers, daughters, mothers, sons, What perils round you throng! i anes 1eoak aut, my reader, are you frog wear the mark? M ost all are blind and cannot sew, Yea, groping in the dark. F1Ys i groping in the Re 7 2 VR Wi ' " . Catarrh, a demon in the head, Consumption is its son} Kills hosts, yea, coun Perhaps you muy tess millions de he Ole That hackin LL haw King, } Catarph alerts vou Read, Matter and slide in throat of nose, TH . . Runs down your threat instead. Your lungs and liver soon will show, Consumption has its birth ; Catarrh, its sire, will feed it too, "Till you return to ca®th. If colds affect vour head and throat, ANNINILATOR buy; Now don't forget what I have wrote, Or think this tubject dry. WorcorT's ANNIHILATOR cures Catarrk—the demon flies: And Catarrh quickly dies, I Want to gratify my friends Who wish to understand About Paix Paint, its use, its ands, And why its great demand. I want to show you, plain as day, Why Paix Paint stops all pain, That vou may never have to say “I'll not try paint again.” Pumps inflamation ont; “Tis harmless on the breast or brain . Na \ } A trial stops all doubt. When inflammation leaves the frame All pain will cease at once; Remove the enuse, "tis all the same: zt y None doubts unleze a dunce. : oa Pix: Abzorhents fill with ease: Restores the weak, the sick, the faint, The greatest skeptic please. Evaporation cools the place As inflammation Ries; Hot blood at the absorbent’s base Makes PAINT in vapor rise. PAINT removes all doubt, “Tis thus Pan Removes the very cause By pumping inflammation out; On this we rest our calse, ~ Wolcott's Pain Paint is sold at all Drug Stores! also, Wolcott's Annihilator, for the cure of Catarrh and Colds in the head. Sent by Express on receipt of the money, at 181 Chatham Square, N. Y. R. L. Wolcott, Prop. febh26. 4w WANTED! WANTED! GENTS of either sex, in every town and village, for the largest ONE DOL- LAR SALE in the country. The smallest articles sold can be exchanged for a Silver Plated five-bottled Revolving Castor, or your choice of 200 articles upon exchange ist. Commissions to Ageiits larger than ever. Send for Circular, 8S. C. Tuompsox & Co., f26,4w 136 Federal st., Boston, Mass, IF YOU WISH Try the Combination of Allen, Atwood & Bates. GREAT MAMMOTH SALE! Licensed by the U. 8. Govt. Having had larger experience, we are confident of success in our ONE DOLLAR SALE. 6. NOTICE. .o7 We will preseiit to any person sending us a club in our GREAT ONE DOLLAR SALE Silk Dress Pattern, Piece of Shee- ting, Sewing Machitie, & Carpet, a Watch, C. C. "ALL FREE OF COS™\ Greatest inducements ever offered. : Circular and Sample sent free to any ad- ress. ~~ ALLEN, ATwooD & BATES, . ron NOs 57 Milk, 78 & 84 Devonshire st. feh26 4w Boston, Mass. Em —————————— $5000 a year can be made by live agents, selling my new and valuable invention. Address J. AHEARN, 63 Second St., Baltimore, Md, feb26,4w ’ Toads are sold in Paris at the rate of fifty ne . cents a dozen. The dealers keep them in large tubs. . * > Public Sales. Hon. 8. Gilliland’s sale, Harris twp, 19th March, John Fry's sale, near Farmer's Mills; on 18th March, farmstock and household, D. NS. Kochenderters sale, Harris twp, on 20. March, furmstock and household, Peter Kerlin, sr, Fillmore, sule March 6, house furniture. George Kline's sale, 11 March, Hall, fai stock and household, Amis Fells sale 70 acre farm, near Ra- bershurg, March b. : . Wn. K. Jordan's sale, Centre Hall, farm stock, 10th Mareh, . Jacob Walter's sme, near Contre Hall, farm stock, 19th Murch, Linden Marci * a No. 8 of Zuii's popular EK and Universal Dictionary has just made its appearance, The publisher intends mak- The volumes and 125000 articles information covering every variety of knowledge, Its cheapress will enable everybody to have o copy price, tent cents per number—T, El wood Zell, Philadelphia, [et PROPERTY FOR SALE, Fhe undersigned offers his fine prop- TT erty at Centre Hall, ut private igal@nle, consisting of one lot, i If & thereon erected a good two- fo Ral story frame dwelling house, of location and size, for conversionto a FIRST CLASSSTORE ROOM with cellar under the same, a large atuble on the lot and choice fruit trees in good bearing order, SAMUEL HARPSTER, FALUABLE PROPERTY AT PRI. VATE SALE in Centre Hall, . N. (G. SHANNON offers property for sale, situate the corner of Main and Locust SL LEE treet, frame dwelling, with a large and commo- dious Stable laree enough for seven hor- The house is well finished, and has a hydrant near the door and the water ean be taken to any room in the house, or to the cellar. For full particulars inquire ot dohn Shannon, at Centre Hall, or 8S. GQ. Nhannon, at Selinsgrove, \ TANTED—Salesmen Situations permanent, Address with stamp, I. Co, SEs, to travel and good Wages, H. RicHARDS & {13 Chestnut St, Philadelphia, PAINTS FOR FARMERS, Unsur- passed for any purpose, Si FOR a bbl of 300 LBS, Send for.circular. GRAFTON Mixgran Paint Co, 254 Pearl street New York. STOO mo N82 Agents to sell our Patent White Wire Clothes lines, N O11=¢ orre State age ISIVe und 70 Willinm street, 111, N.Y, or | » i * % For the only steel AGENTS WANTED, t and his family, engraving of Gen, Grant and Eneraved wWoNartain, Size 19 by 149, 82, 0 HEgEelils Aad hicago, or No. 37 Park I Ww N.Y. New Book —200 Engravings. The Farmer's and Mechanic's ¥. Waring, Jr., auth t."”! “Elements of Aeri- wok of great value every one. Send for 16 page ci nted. TREAT & CO. Pullish N. Y. fehl? | STIAN—GO CENTS! : nthiy religi Ure Nis wan THE CHR! A large, live, - Bd Dbage pictures, reading for voung, ol all, No sectarian patent moe- For 10 aot it, HXK) pages new oa), Nend 6) ets, a vear: 10 cones Sunday Schools, 10 copies Sh. Vol {4 begins Jan... 18649, wall St. feb 12 4 1530 Teachers Wanted, add ress The People < Journal” . fehl? 4a Aerts Hetse feed freee the tional Capital, A work descriptive of Washington City; Inside and Outside posed, Tho spiciest, ’ Fe : brid Unmasked ann most thrilling, instructive, and tor UNITED mos! Circalars, A A.4 “ ies gs 1h TRE FOR LEN a | vi i "KL I he =u *ofjers for rent the n'a La i Le i i . laid well now Stand 1" Fan ern desirable stands on the Possession will be given on the lstof Ap J. B. FISHER, Penn Hall. -~ I ADIES LOOK HERE! 3 FAIRER ¢ Bellefonte, CO. le the place to buy your Rilke, Mohairs Mozambitues, Reps’ Alpacas, Delyins Lans, Brilliants, Moilirs, Calicoes, Tick- ings, Flanels, Opera Flanels, Ladies Coat ing, Gents’ Cloths, Ladies Nacques, White Pekay, Linen Table Cloths, Counterpanes Crib Counterpanes, White and Colored Tarlton, Napkins, Insertings and Edgings White Lace Curtins, Zophyy & Zephyr Pat. terns, Tidy Cotton, Shawls, Work Baskets SUNDOWNS, Notions of every kind, White ond: of every description, Perfumery Ribbhons- Velvet, Taffeta and Bonnet, Cords and Braid, Veils, Buttons, Trimmings Ladie: and Misses Skirts, HOOP SKIRTS, Thread Hosiery, Fans, Beads, Sewing Silks LADIES AND MISSES SHOES and in fact every thing that can he ah of, desired or used in the rh though FANCY GOODS OR NOTION LINE which he has concluded to sell at figures ns low if not lower than Philadelphia and New York retail prices, Also the only agent in Bellefonte, for the sale of the i PATENT SKIRT. Its peculiarity is that it can be altered in- to any shape or size the wearer may desire s0 as to perfectly fit all ladies. ihe G. W. FAIRER & CoO., Neo. 4; Bush's Arcade, DOESSA COLLAPSING june5’68,1y, Foe GROCERIES, mocha coffee, ole gov. java, bust guality Rio coffee hest oolong black teas, green teas, lovering svrip, golden syrup, Drips fine article bak. Ing molasses, rice and everything in the grocery line at the lowest cash prices in the market BURNSIDE & THOMAS. is the place, At a ball at Fosterburg, near Alton, [linois, given a few nights since, five or six persons drank poisoned liquor, two of whom, young men, are repor- ted dead. > A pair of fon¢ lovers in New Or- leans, tired of life and the persecu- tions of cruel parents, tied their right hands together and leaped from a | bridge with suicidal intent. But while | the youth went over the rail, the mai- den weut under, and there they were found, dangling and Kicking and screaming, _- > oe PHILADELPHIA MARKET! Wheat, white at $2 18.2 20. Corn active, yellow at 93c. Oats, steady at 72a7 He. Sheep in fair demand at 6a81e gross, Hogs at $15a16 per hundred Ihe, Cattle, $3570 for cow and ealf, and 830060 per head for springers, CHICAGO MARKET, Wheat, No. 1 at 81 22al 23: No at 81 143al 1). Corn, new at H8 [adhe Oats, at Hoadbe, Rve at $1 18 for No I, and 81 Y) - 20a i | 1 20} for No 2. Barley, 81 82 for regular, and 81 84 « 87 49u8 29 for good to extra choice do. NEW YORK MARKET. Wheat, No 3 at $1 443, No 2 81 53) oh, Rye, at §1 40. Corn, 93a96¢ for new mixed western. Oats at 74ia70c. LEWISBURG Wheat $1,060 Corn, Old* 1,00R ye 1.3 Oats, 320h, 632... Timothyseed, dull, 275. ins Flaxseed ya dull, 8,50 Butter 30 White heans 3.30.......K IN dried Apples Ih, 0 on Pork bal (7 BY) Side A shoulder J. MILROY White wheat $1.45, .s hts ¢ }1,.A)......Cluen 0.80.... aster per aon O.OA3, ..... Nalt per ainck 3. 3.00....... Butter #1). ..... N.....oow Bacon Sides & Shoulders 3.......Lard 16. ...... Potatoes 1.04)... pples dried 124, Burley 21 50Pork 10 BELLEFONTE MARKETS. MARKET. MARKETS, nts 1,29. ......Corn 0.7 A. .LLLL Cloverseed Lard per pound 18... Butter 40, ...... Eggs 30 316 Tallow 124..... Bacon 20 LUMBER.:...... Panel SO per Run of mill, dry S14 per M, OatsH0, Barley 1 conee: Potatoes 1.40, Pork per pound 14, Plasterper ton mples WK 18 i ingle No 1 87 per M. Nol doNo 21 R160, SL 2 inch shingle No No2$12.....40.....No3 $7.28 (Sucees Wholesale and retail dealers in . . Allegheny Street, Wellington, Waverly, Ornamental, Oriental, Roy al Cook, Prince Royal, Sen Shell, Artisan, And Mineriean, Parlor and Office Stoves: Morning Glory, Tropic, Brilliant, New Egg, And Parlor Cooks for Wood or Coal, and A ) Wood Stoves of every desteription, | ed, size 40x20. 1t makes betterjob than the any other establishunent in town, tended to. Charges resonable and satis- favtion gunranteed, oct 6Stf VEORGE PECK'S EATING HOUSE F& OYSTER SALOON, On High street, at Bush's Areade Restaur- ant Bellefonte, Pa. This excellent ostab- lishment is now open, and good meals can be had at all hours. Roast Beef, Ham, (warm or cold,) Chicken, Turkey, Tripe, Pickels, Oysters, Soup, Kegs, Pies, Cakes, Crackers, Nuts, Oranges, Lemons, Qe, &., comprise the bill of fare. Billiard Table connected with the Restaurent. Oystersin every style—also by the dogen and hun- dred. ( ee25, 1y Wall Paper. wia.5000 New Patterns, just received from New York. za Over 5000 Pieces now on hand, and tor sale at Wholesale prices, zas-C ood paper at 9, 10, 123 and 15 cen per Bolt, vii. Fine Patterns at 17, 18, 20 and 25 ets, Vi. Best Satin Papers at 30 cobts per Box Also : ©@il Cloth, wi.a large Stock of OIL WINDOW SHADES, TABLE, STAND, STAIR & FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, all of which will be sold at the lowest market price. W. J. MMANIGA LS, MILROY. AT jan29,tf eu CLOTHING—Overcoats Pants, Vests, und Dress Coats, cheap ts, Wolf's Store, “BOOTS, by the thousand, all styles, si- ses and prices, for men and boys, just ar- rived at Wolf's well known Old Stand. SPRCIAL NOTICES, JOMAN, -FEM ALES, OWING To W the peculinr and important relations which they sustain, their pecalinrorgan- ization, and the office they perform, ure subject to many sufferings. Freedom from these contribute in no small degree to their happiness and welfure, for none can be happy who areill. Not only so, but noone of these various female complaints ean long be suffered to run on without involving the renernl health of the individual, and ere Po producing permanent sickness and premature decline, Nor is it pleasant to consult a physician for the relief of these various delicate affections, and only upon the most urgent necessity will a true wo- man so far suerifice her greatest charm ns to do this. The sex will then thank us for placing in their hands simple specifics which will be found effiencious in relieving and curing almost every one of those trou- blescome complaints peculiar to the sex, Hersuonn's KExrracr ov Buenuv. —IHun- dreds suffer on in silence, and hundreds of others apply vainly to druggists and doe- tors, who either merely tantalize them with the hope of a cure or apply remedies which make them worse. | would not wish to assert anything that would do in- justice to the afflicted, but [ am obliged to suy that although it may be produced from excessive exhaustion of the powers of life, by laborious employment, unwholesome air and food, profuse menstruation, the use of ten and coffee, and frequent childbirth itis tur oftener caused by direct irritation, applied to 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 ix but simple justice to the stthject to enumerate on few of the many ad ditional causes which so largely affect the lite, health, and happiness of woman in all classes of society, wx which, consequently, affect more or less directly, the welfare of the entire human family, The mania that exists for precocious education and mar- ringe, causes the years that nature desig- ned for corporeal developement to be was- ted nnd perverted in the restraints of dress, the early confinement of school, and espe- cially in the unhealthy excitement of the ball-room. Thos, with the body half-clo- thed, and the mind unduly excited by plea- sure, perverting in midnight revel the rest, the work of destruction is half necom- plished. » In consequence of this early strain upon by the delicate otary to retain her situn- tion in school at uw later day, thus aggrava- When one excitement is ov- now constant restraint of fashionable dress, organic health and strength ; to night air; the exposure the sudden change of temper- ature; the complete prostration produced by excessive dancing, must, of necessity, At last, an ly regardless of the plain dictates and re- monstrances of her delicate nature, an unwilling subject of medical This is but a truthful picture bhe- Colles Long before the ability to exercise the quire an education of their peculiar ner- is, in common with the nuiure has selt-completed their devel- opement, For Female Wenkness and Debility, struntion, Exhaustion, too long continued Periods, for Prolupsus and Bearing Down, "tert, we offer the most per- known: HreLyvponn's Cowm- Extracr oF Buenu, Directions for use, diet, and advice, accompany, Females in every period of life, from in- fancy to extreme old age, will tind it n rem- edy to aid nature in the discharge of its functions, Strength is the glory of man- hood and womuanhie HyrimnoLn's Ex- TRACT Bent is more strengthening than any of the preparations of Bark or Iron, in- finitely =ater, and more pleasant, HrLwm- BoLb's Extract Bueenv, having received the indorsement of the most prominent physicians in the United States, is now of- fered to afflicted humanity as a certain cure for the following diseases and symptoms, from whatever cause originating : General fect specific POUND onfused Ideas, Hysteria, General at Night, Absence of Muscular Etliciency, Heart, and, in fact, all the concomi- To insure the genuine, cut Atk for Henvnonp's, Take no De