\ ' fo remit A ee. NTRE HALL REPORTER. EE — AR Reson. rest. LOCAL ITEMS. —— ANKS —Blank Summons, Verdu 4, Executions, and Judginent and gx fiption Note combined; fyr sitle at thi nee; a : LOOAL NEWS. Our friends will oblige DY sending in any items bf loeal inter. neluding deaths, marriages, &e., as \ are eagarly rend by Four friends in West, many of whom get the Reporter, le would esteem it a favor If our kind pa- a would occasionally mail a copy of porter to relatives and. Aequaintan- o formerly lived in*entre county emoved to other pats, which would 1Ce many to become subseribers. Yee weil} dn Na. JQ. The attention of our readers it directed to ¢ advertisement of Coe’s Dyspepsia Cure, another part of this paper. kis truly Valuable Medicine is recoms ded by all who use it. “ITow To MAKE THE Farum Pay," ar _ Farmer ¢ book of Practical informa- te. by C. W. Dickerman, GC 1. nd others. One of the authors of Rbove book has heen Secretary of the Ssachuvetts State Board of Agriculture, | early twenty years, And every ime! TE upon old methods has been e the subject of careful inquiry, The ir names we seein the preface are those | the best practical Agricultural men of | country. The result is that we haven ork with the latest and most reliable in- RoBBERY.—Port Matilda is improving. It ean boast of a burglany. ' The ticket of- fice was robbed of over two hundred dols lars, Lea Buok kx, —lsane Bork, of Halfmoon had his leg broken last weck.—Cause—his horse stitnibling and falling upon it. Mr. Ross; of Pine Grove Mills, offers his furmi at private sale Township elerks, suys the Harrisburg Patriot, are required to make out and pub lish a complete statement of the financial condition of their townships within sixty davs after the annual elections, or submit to a penalty of fifty dollars, a EE i qu oo - The exhibiton held at the Oakgrove school house, in Harris twp, on Fri. day evening last, was a success, No admittance fee was required. The rerformance was creditable to those ta- ing part. a TO S— An exhibition was held at Pleasant Gap on last saturday eve, in the church, which was crowded. The performauc pleased the large audience very high: Iv, and all passed off orderly. Forty- one dollars were realized over and above expenses, which go to the church, a id - rmatien upon every subject connected vith farming, drainage, plowing, manures, | mplemeants, grains, grasses, root crops, ro- | tion of crops, horses, cattle, dxiry stock, sheep. swine and other domestic animals, | Doultry, bees, fruit culture, grape culture | and wine making, small fruits, diseases nnd sects, farm buildings, market gardening, | ipea for cooking, &e. The book is | 1iandsome enough for the parlor and table { ~d durable enough for a fERetativa, N. | stiver, of Potter's Mills, has the ageney | Fb ao™his work, for Centre county. ! ell) pre go The Latest Scientific Inveation, Caloric. To give same idea of the peeunliarities of ‘the stove in question, memay state that by | a highly scientific and patent arrangement ‘the excessive heat onthe tup of the stove which exuses the centpe pieces to burn out, Lis carried around the oven, equalizing the eat of the steve, und. causing the bottom f the eter ts Be just as dot as the top part of tha steve; by this artangement, there fore. Al dar er of buraiag out the centre pieces (wrral de all esoking stoves) is ef fectaally obviated. | What is more, the fire and oven can be easily resulated toany desrce of heat, by means of this patent ar- rangement, thus aveiding the necessity of giving the stove constant attention while baking, inorder to prevent it becoming too hot or too cold ; another adyantaze whiah tins stove p yesesses to persons who use bi- tuminous coal. is, that by the aid of the | patent in question, it consumes the latter xs readily n= anthraeites in short, the ope- ration of this stove, w the | 5 hich is as beautiful as itis efficient. leaves nothing to be desired. We would alse state that these stoves can be readily supplied with a patent copper- back haoiler, 5 which all the hot water re. | quired in a family, can be heated hy the waste heat from the stove. To persons re «siding in the country, this stove comes as a special blessing, as it affords them all the advantages of a egoking range, with none of the annovaneas: a water-back can easi- Iv be attached to it at'a trifling cost, w hich will heat water equal to uw cooking range without the inconvenience or expense of having a range built in the fire place. ¢ will take the liberty of suggesting that to persons about going to house keeping, too much huportance cannot be attached to the i ing facllities he, great feature that it does not require constant attention, that when the oven is oncé fixed, there i= not the slightest risk from carelessness or neg- lect, and that the temperature of the stove i= absolutely unitorm at the top and bot- tom. are alone safficient tocclipse all other gt wes in ue, werwanld advise all persons: | who think of parchas ng, to eall at the wire-rooms of Isaxe Haver, near the de- | pot. at Bellefonte, swhere ba Keeps all of Spears’ make offstoves All of the above patents can be applied to the celebrated him. Prices, 10 per et. less than market value, for cash. Isaac Haupt, Bellefonte, Sole Agent for Centre county, for a Spears’ make of Stoves z+ He alo has on hand for sale, a few two-horse Wazons, both new and old: al- an one cart and harness, ene 1-horse truek | wagon, one new trotting buggy, together | with the best stoek and variety of plows, | cultivators, and Bhrrows ever kept for sale | shout Bellfonte. , All will be sold at bar- | gains, for Cash, * Don’t forget to eall and | see his stock, before purchasing elsewhere. aed) wi WESTWARD!~The following persons | with their families are about Jeaving Penn township forthe west: sound for Michigan—Samuel Plotner, John H. Stover, Peter Keen, Joseph Lose, Isanc Gates, David Hosterman and family, of Penn, | moved to Olio. Jacob Walters and W. F. Jordan, from | near Centre Hall, are moving to Indiana. Rev. Zettlemoyer of this place moves to Towa. | S. G. Shannon; of this place, moves to Selinsgrove, Mr. Samuel Reesman moves from Mill- heim to Towa, Muy prosperity and happiness be the lot of all. | Tyr) - The press iz cautioned gai nat trusting | Pr. Witmore, After this, the editor that | puts confidence In the Doctor will be wit- less, —( Watchman, This Dr, Whitmore sucked us to the amount of one year's advertising. Brethe- ren of the press, pass hi: name around. “The Phrenulogieal Journal’ for April contains the portraits divines and states- men, with biographies, ahd articles of in. terest upon a variety of subjects. Price $3 a year, or 90 cts, a number. S. R. Wells, publisher, 389 Broadway, N. Y. tel net A BIG HAUL.—The largest haul of fish, eaught in 8 het, we have seen on reeord, was made by C, F, Speaker, of Chillisqua- que, this.county, en the 15th inst. He set his net near the mouth of the Chillisqua, que creek, and when he raised it he had in it seven hundred and sixty-nine (769) fish. It had been raised the day before. Who cnn beat it ?—Sunbury Gazette, Charly: lbamped the printing with us, und we are glad he makes as good a fisherman- man as his old boss, and we chould not have refused. a mess out of Charley's big haul. Byhe way, Charley, some mack- erel disappeared from our cellar about the Removar.—C. F. Herlacher, wish. es to have his friends, and the public generally reminded, that he has re NEW YORK MARKET. Gold 131. Wheat, white California $1 80; No 1 spring $1 55. Rye firm, State $1 42}, Barley at #2 00a2 05, Corry, 86a90¢ for new mixed western and 90a92 for western vellow + 93¢ for fold mixed western ; 81¢ for New Or- leans white. Oats firm at 75a77¢ for western. Beeves, from prime to extra at 16a 17¢; good to prime, 154nl18ic; com- mon, 12a131, PHILADELPHIA MARKET. Wheat, red £1 60al 70, amber 1 80 and white 81 80. Rye at 1 65. Corn dull; mixed western 83c, Oats unchanged, SCHICAGO MARKET. Wheat No 1 at 81 161al 20; No 2 81 121al 15. Corn new at H4addic, and no grade at H3iadde, Oats at H3addie. Rye, at 81 19 for regular, 81 20} al 21 for No 1. Barley at 81 65a1 70 for No 2. Live hogs, at 8) 5049 70 for com- mon ; Y 85a10 15 for fair to medium, and 10 25a11 00 for good to extra. Beef cattle at 84 5525 00 for com- mon cows ; 6 121a6 62} for light to fair and 87 12!a7 75 for good to choice shipping steers, LEWISBURG MARKET. moved his store th his new brick build- ing, where he will be ready to wait | upon his old customers as heretofore, | and be glad to wellcome as many | new ones as will favor him with their | custom. His stock of goods will be | kept up full and complete, as formerly and goods sold as cheap ns elsewhere. | Dont forget, Herlacher's store, in the | new brick building, where Noah his | gentlemanly clerk, is ready to waituj- on ladies and gents at all times, sree Brox Jan.—Cn last Tuesday night. three prisoners, two negroes and a white man, made their escape from the jail at Bellefonte. They effected their escape by breaking through the | registers of their cells, and afterwards through the register in the hall, and from thence into the vard. They found a ladder in the building by means of which they got over the wall, On coming to the register in the hall they | found the fire below rather too warm to venture down thus, and threw some of the bedding down upon the | coals to smother the fire, and then, crept throug! . This is the second time prisoners made their escape from the new jail by | breaking through the registers. We | think the architect of the building did not understand his business, otherwise he would have known that his work | would be defective in this particu- | lar. . pl “Tis True, 'tis pity, pity ’tis true,” that mankind will pass by unheeded the warning symptoms of disease and neglect the remedies to restore health, until disease has so fur advanced that | it is often impossible to obtain relief. | We have been shown the formula of | Judson’s Mountain Herb Pills and be- | lieve them to be the best and simplest of medicines for Billious disorders, | Liver Complaints Female Irregulari- ties &e. They are perpared with great bill if used in time. As un universal | family medicine, they are unsurpassed. trial and we warrant vou will never be without them. Sold by all d:alers, ap2‘69,2m ee lp # Boarssurc.—A jubilee was held | by the Luth. Sabbath School of Boals- | burg, in the academy, on the nights of | The vocal music by | the sabbath schools, instrumental | music by the Boalsburg band, was fine | and charmingly performed. A large | cake was presented by Mrs. Stover, | and a vote taken, whether it should be- long to the Luthe. School or to the Union School, with the following re- sult, for the Luth. School 175 votes, for the Union School 178. The cake was afterwards cut up and sold out at Hets per slice realising 8530. The whole affair passed off very harmoni- ous by and to the satisfaction of all. * § / \ » Railroad Meeting! There will be a meeting of the friends of a Railroad from Lewisburg to Belle- fonte, Wr AT ILLHEIM, THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1869, For the purpose of uniting all interests in favor of the early extension of the Lewisburg Branch Railroad to a con nection with the Bellefonte & Snow- shoe Railroad, or such other means as may be deemed most expedient to securea Railroad through Buffiloe and Penn’s Valleys. It. is expected that every Borough and Township along the proposed route will be represented. DEATHS On 25th ult., in Gregg twp., of consump- tion, Susan M., daughter of John and Ma- ry Long, in her 21st year On 27th ult., in Pennsvalley, Mary Hen- ney, aged 49 years, 1 month and 7 days. On 30. ult., in Gregg twp., after a linger- ing illness, Mr. George Herring. He was an old and respected citizen of this county. On 27th ult., Caleb Cuny, one of the ol- dest citizens of Harris twp. time you pulled up you net, did you find any of that kind of swimmers among your fish ? : The following locals we copy from our county exchanges: A fight took place at the Hotel at Pleas- ant Gap, on Saturday night last, in which a Mr, Tate and Steel were engaged. After some words of profanity they pulled off their couts and did abuse each other badly, Agents wanted for the Life and Times of ST. PAUL, $3,00. Complete Unabridged Edition, as arranged by CONYBEARE and HOWSON, with an introduction by Bishop SIMPSON. In Sullseeience of the appearance; of mutila- ted editions of this great work, we have been compelled to reduce the priee of our Complete Edition from $4,50 to $3. KE. B. TREAT & CO., Pub's, 654 Broadway, N. marl9, 4w PD ASKETS in all their varieties, children carriages, : € in which Tate came out best. Leaving Stecl to baar a pair of black eyes for a short willow ware, guns, pi tols, powder, shot , guns, pis Wheat $1,40 Oats, WN) = y wy 42D Corn, new 0,80Rye Mh," 62... Timothvseed, Flaxseed 2,00 Cloversed, Ham 20 beans 3.50... Eggs 20....... Lard I8......Tallow 10,...... Potatoes (80 Afiplas Ih. 08....... Pork BHD. rere shoulder 11. MILROY MARKETS. White Dull, dried Wheat Rve 1.5 Oats OQ. ........ Plaster per ton 10,00........ Salt per sack 3,00. Flour (family) 4,00....... Butter 40............. 2h..coooo. Bacon Sides & Shoulders (16, wos lined 16... Potatoes 1.00... ween Barley $1 50Pork 10 BELLEFONTE MARKETS. White Wheat $1.40, Red 1 30... 'Rve Lh... Corn 0.75 OatsH, ...... Barley 1 Potatoes g Pork per pound 14, Butter 40... Egg: 2... Plasterper ton S16 Tallow 124... Bacon 20...... Hum, Sent by Express, Cash on Delivery. IMPROVED ard Manufactured by us are all the best make, Iv chased and beautifully enamelled, I’u- tent and Detached Levers, 1 a: long celebrated us worn, watches we are ing out by mail and express, C. 0, D, anvwhere within the United States and Ca- nudas at the regular wholesale price, pava- hle on delivery, : NO MONEY hose 1 send IS REQUIRED in ad- and see the goods before paying for them. A single Watch to any address, $15. A Club of Six, with an extra Wate! the Aeent sendinz the Club, S90, making Severn Watches for 3%, Also, a superb lot of most elegant Oroide Chains, of the latest and most costly styles and patterns, for La- | dies and Gentlemen's wear, from 10 to 40 | inches in length, at prices of 82, 21, S36, and SS cach: sent when ordered with wateh at the rezular wholesale prices, Deseribe the Watch Required, whe- | ther Ladies or Gentlemen's size, and ad- dress your orders and letters to Toe Ororpe Waren Co. 148 Fulton St., Now York. | EORGE PECK'S EATING HOUSE | X OYSTER SALOON, at Bush's Areade Restaur- | ant Bellefonte, Pa. This excellent estab- | lishment iz now open, and good meals can be had at all hours, Roast Beef, Ham. L to | marl? (x Pickels, Oysters, Soup, Kegs, Pies, Cakes, | Crackers, Nutz, Oranges, Lemons, &e.. &.. Billiard Ovstersin ! also by the dozen and hun- | dred. deed, ly { PENN HALL ACADEMY. This Institution will he opened on Tues- 180, PROF. J.T. Franklin and Moae<hall Colle se, an} ne-, Ww Boarding ean be had at For further information ap ly to . J. B. FISHER, Penn Hall, an. J refitted by it< new proprietor, The travel- ing community ar: invited to give him » eall. His table will be kept first class, and his bar always su plied with choice li- quors, Drovers will find accommodation for any number of horses, marl 60tf Ipoys of all kinds, at oT ha : BURNSIDE «a THOMAS". WM. H. BLAIR. HN. Y. STITZFR BLAIR & STITZER. A TTORN LE 1 SN A T LA WW, Jellefonte, Pa. Office--On the Diamond, next door to Gar- man's Hotel, Consultations in German or Bughsh, = = feb 14,69, tf (ome THIS WAY! x SUITS! SUITS W. W. McClellan, at Bellefonte, would inform the men of Pennsvalley, and his old friends and customers, as well us all others who may desire to be rigged out, In well Fitting, Substantially & Fashionably made suits of cloths, from any kind of ma- terial they choose. I would say that I am till in the field, and prepared to accommeo- date. 1 have a large and excellent assort- ment of : Furnishing Goods, ALSO, Cloths, Cassimeres, & Vestings from which garments will be made to or- der in the MOST FASHIONABLE STYLE. All Y ask is to call and examine mv fine stock. * Having Just bought my goods du- Fing the last Ranic, I defy competition as 0 prices, durability, and fashion, this sid A : : Sy « y 8 Rae of Philadelphia : : Remember the Place WW. W. McCLELLAN - « 4 A 8 ALN AN No. 4 Brokerhoff’s Row, Allegheny street Bellefonte, Pa., where cloths, cassimeres, vestings, callars, nmbrellas, caing, hats, caps, m short, everything i ow a gentleman, can be in Lhe latest style. am also agent, for WIT Ce 8 Sewing Machine, whi had and mad- uj ’ - »~ BU ; Caps, cartridges, &c., a- RNSIDE & THOMAS, 1all desiring A en should be seen by a aching, NPRCIAL NOTICES. O PHYSICIANS: New York, Aug. 15th, 1867. Allow me to call vour attention to my PREPARATION OF COMPOUND EX- TRACT BUCHU. The component parts are BUCHU, Loya Leary, OUBEBS, d Us NIPER BERRIES, Monk or Prerararrox.— Buchu, in va- cue, Juniper Berries, by distillation, to form a fine gin. Cubebs extracted by dis- lucement by liquor obtained from Juniper Jerries, containing very little sugar, n small proportion of spirit, and more palatable thun any now in use. The active proper- ties are by this mode extracted. Buchu, ns prepared by Druggists gene- rally, is of a dork color, It is a plant that onnts its fragrance; the action of a flame destroys this (its active principle), leaving a dark and glutinous decoction, Mine is the color of ingredients. The Buchu in my preparation predominates; the smallest quantity of the other ingredients are added to prevent fermentation ; upon inspection, it will be found not to be a Tincture, as made in Pharmacopoen. nor is it u Syrup and therefore ean be used in cases where fever or inflammation exists, “In this, vou have the knowledge of the ingredients and the mode of preparation, Hoping that you will faver it with a tri. al, and that upsn inspection it will meet with your approbation. With a feeling of confidence, Tam, very respectfully, H. T. HELMBOLD, Chemist and Druggist of 16 Year's Expe- rience in Philadelphia, and now located at his Drug and Chemical Warehouse, 51 Broadway, New York, (From the largest Manufacturing Chemists in the World.) “I am acquainted with Mr. H. T. Helm- bold ; he occupied the Drug Store opposite my residence, and was successful in con ducting the bnsiness where others had not heen equally so before him, have been favorably impressed with his character and enterprise, WILLIAM WEIGHTMAN, Firm of Powers & Weightman, Manufae- turing Chemists, Ninth and Brown sts, Philadelphia, Helmbold's Fluid Extract Buchu, for weakness arising from indiscretion, The exhausted powers of Nature which are ac- campanied by so many alarming symptoms among which will be found, Indizposition to Exertion, Loss of Memory, Wakeful- ness, Horror of Disease, or Forebodings of Evil, in facet, Universal Lassitude, Prostra- tion, and inability to enter into the enjoy- ments of society, : The Constitution, once affected with Or- ganic Weakness, requires the aid of Medi- cine to strengthen and invigorate the sys. | tem, which HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU invariably does If no treatment [ is submitted to, Consumption or Insanity | ensues, : Helmboald's Fluid Extract Buchu. in af | feetions peculiar to Females, is unequaled { by any other preparation, ws in Chlorosis, | or Retention, Painfulness; or Suppression | of Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or Schirrus State of the Uterus, and all com- plaints incident to the sex, whether arsing ' i din,” Nos, 9 and 10, of this great work have been received. They whound with useful in- formation, illustrated with cuts explanatory is going tobe a WI valuable addifion to our Cyelopedie litera 125,000 articles, giving every variety ol knowledge. send in weekly parts, 10c:» per No Philadelp'a. REEN'S egetable Pain Killer! ————— Uf “a This is no quack remedy, but oné which has stood the test of publie opinion, and been sold at the proprietor’s counter for more than ten vears. Ho! for Stefuberg! is the cry all over now. Sternberg und Brandeis are just un- packing a magnificant stock of goods, W hich ix hard to beat, Fhe great Rush in for their store—ns all see that bargains are to be hind both in price and quality Why is it this house wins such nogreat custom? Bes cause they deal hon orubly and always give vou the full worth of your money, HA! at P. M'Caf- fry’s, near Reynold's bank, i= where our readers find a new ar- rival of every thing in the line of boots and shoes, for men, women and children. This new stock eannot be excelled, and is one of the sights worth see- ing at Bellefonte, If you need any thing in this line, don't fail to examine M Caffrey's new stock first, else you may be sorry for vour neglect. Note this. RI Burnside and Tho- mas have just opened a new stock of goods, embracing everything mentioned in their ad- vertisement and a vast deal more. The Pens valley trade shoud E> Ask for FRANK P. Also, Sole Ma Burnside's for some- thing fine and nice, Go and see their erys- tal syrups, it is worth d mile's walk to see them. CALICOES at Jets, 10¢ts and 12 cents per vard, old prices, and Medicines are | from habits of dissipation, impradence in, of the deeline or change of life, Helmbold's Fluid Extract Buchu and | Improved Rose Wash will radically exter- | minate from the system diseases arising from habits of dissipation, at little expense, no inconveni- | ence or exposure; completely superseding USE Helmbold's Fluid Extract Buchu | in all diseases of these organs, whether ex- whatever cattse originating, and no matter of how | It is pleasant in taste and “tmmeaiate’”’ in action, and more rations: of Bark or Iron, Those uttering from broken-down or de- Onee, i The read or must be aware that, however eases, itis certain to affect the bodily health ana mental powers, All the above diseases require the aid of a Dinretie. Helmbold's Extract Bucha is the erent Diuretic, HELMBOLD, Druzgzist, 54 Broadway, New Y ork. and 1014 South 10th Street, Phi- Iadelphin, Pa. Price =1.25 per hottie, or 6 hottles for S6.50. delivered to anv ad | dress, Sold by all Druegists evervawhere, with fac-simile of my Chemical Ware house, and signed H.T. HELM BOLD. { | f 1 | NEW GOODS ! | { Now Opening. The undersigned having purchased the Centre Hill Store, { and replenished it with new goods just pur- chased at the lowest Cash prices, feel confi- dent that it will be to the interest ofall whe want to buy goods, to give them a call be. fore purchasing elsewhere, They have placed the store under the vontrol of Mr. Jaz, M. Lashell, who has had many vears experience in selling goods and who will at all times be pleased to show purchasers and others, oo. and make it an ohject for them to purchase. The stock consists of a general assort- ment of all kinds of goods usually kept in a country store, such as Dry Goods, Groceries. Queensware, ADRHWARE, BOOTS and SHOES, Hats and Cups, Drugs, Oils and Paints, Wood and Willow Ware, also all other goods at nearly old prices, George has just res cetved a splendid of goods and FF Dear 310: my family, and a est and best regulated stores at Bellefonte. (zo) to Pifer's, go to and see his splendid Dear Sin: and consider then of dollars fn doget Patton's Jewelry es- tablishment at Belle- fonte, is equal to city establishments for the finest jewelry, | IME, COAL AND LUMBER, 4 The best WOOD COAL BURNT LIME, can be had at the Bellefonte Line Kilns, on the Pike leadingto Milesburg, at the lowest y We are the only parties in Central Daa. who burn in | TICS, which produces the Best White-Wash and i i i Plastering Lime, offered to the trad The best | SHAMOKIN AND WILKESBAR RIE ANTHRACITE COAL, | all tires, prepared expressly for family use Also Silver Brook Foun- dry Coal { at lowest prices, Also a lot of first and see ond quality ry BR wm Ton - S0ARDS, BROAD RAIL PALING, SHINGLES and plastering lathe for sale cheap. Office and yard, near South end of Bala Eagle Valley R. R. Depot. SHORTLIDGE, & CO. apl0'681y, © Bellefonte "a. ORSE COLLARS, if you don’t want vour horse's shoulders galled and made sore, get good herse collars at ~~ BURNSIDE & THOMAS". ( ANNED FRUITS, peaches, tomatoes, ’ ty, at (» 3 oe les, and peas in great varie pine app BURNSID , &« THOM AN r4r=Just published, a new edition of Dr. CULVERWELL'S CELEBRATED Essay on the radical cure (without medicine) of Sperma- tortheea, or Seminal Weakness, Involunta- ry Seminal Losses, Impotency, Mental and Physical Ineapneity, Impediments to Mar- riage, ete. ; also, Consutnption, Epilepsy, and Fits, induced by selt-indulgence or sexual extravagance, v4. Price, in a sealed envelope, only 6 ets, The celebrated author, in this admirable essay, clearly demonstrates from a thirty vears successful practice, that the alarm- ing consequences of self-abuse may be rad- ieally cured without the dangerous use of internal medicine or the application of the knife; pointing out a mode of cure at once) simple, certain, and effectual, by means of which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheap- ly, privately, and radically. ] va. This Lecture should be in the hands of every vouth and every man in the land, Sent, under seal, itt a plain envelope, to any address, postpaid, on receipt of 6 cents or two post stamps, Also, Dr. Culverwell “Marringe Guide,” price 25 cents. Address the publishers, Cras. J. C. Krixe & Co, jan29'ly Bowery, N.-1 ork, box 43 TCLOTHING—Overcoats Pants, Vests, and Dress Coats, cheap ts, Wolf's Slore, F INE PROPERTY FOR SALE. ’ N The undersigned offers his fine prop- erty at Centre Hall, at private Wall Paper, Fish, Salt, Leather, &e. Give us a eall and you must be ~onvinee. that Centre Hill is the place to buy goo. and cheap goods. GrAaFy & THOMPSON, Centre Hil Jan. 22.769, “We also buy Hides 0 nd Calf Ski 1S t price, eithel G. &7T P. S.- for which we will pay marke in Cash or Trade, Go & “SYRUP, the finest ever made, just re- coived, cheap at Wolt's old stand —try it, ) r rood as new, with a new oud convenient (itchen attached, with Ley drat in yard and cellar, and a large twa story shop. very suitable on account of logation and size, for conversionto a FIRST CLASSSTORE ROOM with cellar under the same, a large good bearing order: rig lars apply to 7 SAMUEL HARPSTER, fub 19 tf Centre Hall CRAMP and PAIN in the STOMACH, SUMMER COMPLAINTS, DIARRH(EA, DYSENTERY, PAINTER'S COLIC, CHOLERA MORBUS, CHOLERA INFANTUM, HEARTBURN, SICK HEADACHE, ACID STOMACH, INDIGESTION, and KIDNEY FROST BITES, CHILBLAINS, SPRAINS, BRUISES, BOILS, FELONS, RINGWORMS, OLD SORES, IEUMATIC AFFECTIONS, HEADACHE, CAKED BREASTS, “GREEN'S.” Take no other. everywhere. lr > GREEN, DRUGGIST, BELLEFONTE, PA, ——————— Rrupricier ad >> Berveronre, May 17th, 1868. —I have used yonr LIVFIT CN arcat saving of descor's bills. Yours, truly, : S. M. IRWIN, Assistant Assessor 1st Division, 18th District, Pa. Varesmine's Inox Works, Pa, April 23d, 1868. 1 the BEST PILLS any family can use. or's bills. WM. BROWN. { / 2), ) Centre County, ss. - 4 #4 7) , | THE Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, 707 CLid/ (7 Ll. to John Rishel, administrator of Matthew Katzmever, dec’d, Mary Katzmeyer, wi- dow, and to any collateral heirs of such of them as livein the county of Centre, You are hereby cited and commanded to ‘be and appear at an Orphan's Court to be ‘held at Bellefonte, in and for the county of Centre, on the 26th day of April, next, then {and there to answer the petition of Daniel ‘Ludwig for the specific performance of a certain eontract between the said Daniel PRACTICAL BUSINESS COL ‘Ludwig, and the said Matthew Katzmey- LE&GE ‘er, dec’d, and then and there show cause, {if any you have, why specific performance lof said contract should not be decreed by ‘said vourt according to the true intent and ND STUDENT meaning thereof, \ Witness the Hon. C. A. Mayer, Presi. ‘dent of the said Court, at Bellefonte, the 1st - . "i “ < . From Thirty-Three States in Te any of February. A. Dr, 1868, Years. J.P GEPHART. i 12,6¢ CI'k of Court, FOR LARGE QUARTO CIRCULAR |= | MILROY Containing full information, Outline | Course of Study, samples of Cowley's | ~y uw oy x FURNITURE Cor. of Penn and St. Clair Streets, PITTSBURGH, PA. in the United States. FIFTEEN THOUSA PREMIUM PENMANRSAIP, View of the College Building, differe Departments, City of Pittsburgh, &ec., &e address the Principals, i SMITH & COWLEY, aplO'68 ly, Pittsburgh, | BOOTS, by the thousand, all styles, si-| se< and prices, for men and boys, just ar | Wareroom. riber respectfully informs the ea ’ that he has cen- to order, all Th v leitizens of Lentie ctnLy, ; r ’ r stantly on hand, and makes New York Store. iiss | {BEDSTEADS, (Cottage and plain,) | | WASHSTANDS, ..s | CORNER CUPBOARDS, Emil Joseph & Co. SOFAS | EXTENSION TABLES, We have now opened our new store on Dining Tables, ALLEGHENY STREET, (McBride's Building'| Breakfast Tables, Bellefonte, where we keep on hand a fine Toilet Tubles, cheap and well assorted Stock of Centre Tables, Sinks, Doughtrays, | the finest and be | notions, | every variety and kind. Cane Seated Rocking Chairs, ! tl i or Cane Seated Chairs (plnin) : C10 i oe Cane Seated Nursing Chairs, : Plain Rocking Chairs, Windsor Chairs, Children’s Chairs, i i | | { i | dry goods, | i ' i : | a most splendid stock. ! furs, furs, | o » | nest style, gottees, lounges | Furnishing Goods, Coverlets, Napkins, Towels, ‘Complete suites of Furniture furnished at Umbrellas, shor, notice and wade in the best possible linen Table Covers, Musical Instruments, mianner—HoMEMADE and warranted of the Watches, Jewelry, and silver plated Ware best material. and a great variety of goods too numero s to mention, | N. B.—Particular attenticn paid to tl | repair of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry | and a first class Watchmaker constantly on' “@_Persons in want of Furniture w hand ; all work warranted ! : [well to give we a call, “Quick sales and small profits” is ow] JOHN CA Jr. ‘motto, : Jans i o> l.beral ficou} to the trade, New Warehouse at Milroy. Sive us a eall. Jandy od . v re Attention, Farmers The undersigned takes pleasure in infor ming the farmers of Centre county, t jo they have lonsed the W arehouse recently erected at the Stone Mill, and are now pre. pared to purchase all kinds of Grain fo: Cash at the highest market rates, Thank- ful for the liberal patronage heretofore giv- en them, they hope by a strict attention io (usinbss, to merit a continuance of the same. PLASTER, SALT and COAL, on band and for sale at lowest market rates. M’ ATEE & REED. Proprietors of Lewistown Mls. A. S, KeruIy, bg Supt. Warehouse, Milroy. fan22,5m Prices Lower than Elsewhere! ill do Please Sm Pr ————— A Tremendous Stock of Good AT BURNSIDE & THOMAS, i ——_— rE pa — JINE GROCERIES, mocha coffee, ole eov. java, best quality Rio coffee host oolong black teas, green teas, lovering lsyrup, golden syrup, Drips fine article bak- ing molasses, rice and everything in the ‘grocery line at the lowest cash prices in the tBUBNSIDE & THOMAS’, is the | rege marke place, $500( a year oan be made by live agents, selling my new and Address J. AHEARN, 63 Second St.; Baltimore, Md. feb20,4w ’
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