cat spams apa PIT CEN TRE HALL REPORTER, FRIDAY, APRIL Both 1860. LOCAL ITEMS. hi. wos NKS —Blank Summons, Vendu RA and Judgment and Ex- emption Note combined, for sale at this 0 We LOCAL NEWS. —OQur friends will oblige ws by sending in any items of local inter- uding deaths, marriages, &ec., as such are eagarly read by yeur friends in the west, many of whom get the Reporter. We would estoem it a favor if our kind pa- trons would occasienally mail a copy of the Reporter to relatives and acquaintan- eed who formerly lived in Centre county and removed to her pa. ts Which ‘woul fadues many to become subscribers, : y Les A OLRERAR, smooth skin and beautiful complexion follows the use of Helmbold's Concentrated Extract Sursaparilia, It removes black spots, i, and all ions of the skin, gr Potatoes. — Fine, York state Seed Potatoes, just received, and for sale at only 21,25 per bushel, at Keller & Musser's Phi- ladelphia store, in Bellefonte. Farmers, try them, they are a superior quality. 2 Philadelphia Store. —In another column ‘the Pernsvalley trade will find the adv. of #his noted place for cheap goods. Now-a- days, it is quite w relief.to find a store which ‘makes it a rule to offer bargains, and Mrs. Reller & Musser, so well known on this side, have supplied this want, and by giv- ing thenr a call you will find them just as represented. IN THE SPRING months, the system naturally undergoes a change, and Helm- h3id's Highly Concentrated Extract of t arsaparilla is an assistant of the greatest value, ————— — RI Sttle's wholesale Liquor Establishment, . at Bellefonte, still keeps the lead in supply- ing the trade with the choicest wines and | liquors Mr. Ettle has an established bu- | siness and can therefore be relied upon as uvifering nothing in fis line which will not | bear recommendation. 0 — The property of Mr. Jacob Wolf, in Miles | tap, consisting of TO acres land, several houses, grist and sawmill, was sold at Sher- « itt" s sale on Monday, for S6000—Dbarely half | its value. Mr. Maan, of Lock Haven, was | the purchaser. ; - A No: A Few of the worst disorders that | & Jiiet mankind arise from corruption of the ir «od. Helmbold's Extract Sarsuparilin i: a remedy of the utmost value mi ll mn 9 Zoil's Popular Encyclopedia, No. 15, is | upon our table, We are In regular receipt oi this valuable work, which should be ta- ken by every seeker after knowledge. lf Oa last Sabbath while some little fellows were playing with matches near the barn at Emanuel M:Cool's, in Gregg twp, they set | & straw stack on fire, whieh was consumed. | The timely aid of older persons saved the barn. Matches should never be placed within the reach of children. a al QUANTITY vs. QUALITY. Helmbold's F ctr ct Sarsapariila. The dose is small, T 10s who ee a large quantity and 3 rze doses of medicine ERR. ( Heranotd's Extract Sarsaparilla ¢'emn- ses and renovates the blood, iustils the vi gr of health into the system, and purge out the humors that make disease, Ehren ee cn wa The Nursery, for Muy 1: upon our table and is a number wel atten ap to please the young foiks, Its il- F rrions and reading matter could not be bettersuited for the entertainment of ju- wveniles.- Published at Boston. fol} Aceident.— An itinerant repairer of um brellas, from Reading, met with a serious accident the other day at Milltheim, as he waa in the act of walking over the platform projecting from the second story of Al- bright's coach shop. It appears that the boards were so rotted that the man broke through and fell a distance of some 12 fect s fractanifg his left shoulder and breaking two of his ribs, and is now, temporarily, a charge upon Penn township. ere} Yorxa Lapis Beware! of the injuri- « as effects of Face Powders and Washes. 2 1 such remedies close up the pores of the skin and in a short time destroy the com- } lexion. If you would have a fresh, heal- t 2y and youthful appearance, use Helmn- bald's Extract Saesnbapilis, Our musical readers nead just such a pe- riodical as Peters’ Musical Monthly. Itis the cheapest way to obtain new music, and the Monthly contains much valuable rea- ding. The number. for" this month con- tains no less than 33 worth of music, yet the regular price of the Monthly ix $8 per wear. J. L. Peters, publisher. 198 Broad- way, New York. »* 1" ° : For the Reporter. THE RAIL ROAD+BRUSHVALLEY THE SHORTEST ROUTE. Mr. Kurtz: Allow me short space in your paper upos ‘the rail-road: question. Although Brushvalley has nof made as big a fuss over this matter as some sther loeal- ities, yet I predict. that when the road is built, that our valley will get it. Railroad companies always take the shortest and cheapest route when they locate a road. "This is natural, and as the Brushvalley route is some 15 miles shorter than the Pennscreek route, with no deep cuts, no bridging, und no tunneling, it will cost up- wards of half a million dollars less than any other route. These are my grounds for making this prediction, and the force of my reasoning 1s easily seen. “la THosE who desi e brilliancy of Com- plexion must purify and enrich the blood, which Helmbold's Concentrated Extract of Sarsaparilla. invariably does. Ask for + 2 tMOUNTAIN FIRES. ~ "The mountains on the north side of this place, were set on fire, on last Saturday. The fire was first kindled in Green's valley and: by noon on Sunday had reached this rgide, « filling our valley with clouds of smoke. The high winds caused. it to spread with great rapidity, and in the evening a chain of fire, several miles in length, stretched along the lofly top of Nittany “mountain, and communicated with that part of the mountain which is crossed by the road leading from this place to Belle. 2" fonte, and at 9 o'clock on Sunday evening, opm. was beauti hemlock and most majestic pines, is now, to a great extent a forest of black and charred trees, presenting a lonesome, dis- mal, horrid appearance, shunned by the birds of the ir, and where the burnt por- tions of it border the Inughing ripples of Po creek, even the little trout of that beau- tiful stream seem to shun it. We do not know when we were more horrified, than aboyt two gymmers ago, when on a fishing trip, we suddenly struck upon this burnt district on Po creek. These mountain fires, during a dry spell, spread with amasing rapidity. A flame started in the morning, no larger than a hand, at fight oftd Img grown to a chain of fire, miles in length, endangoring fences and buildings near the foot of the moun- tain. When under good headway, these fires are difficult to extinguish, the usual mode of which is to start a fire beyond and to burn in an opposite direction. We do not know of any arrests ever hav. ing been made of persons who start these fites, and wo think it high time that an ex- ample be made of such—the law is severe and its heaviest penalties should be inflic- ted upon such offenders, On Monday the fire on Nittany mountain above Centre Hall, presented a sight mag- nificent almost beyond discription, far ex- ceeding the beautiful sight ‘of the evening previous. Occasionally, during Monday, the roaring of the spreading conflagration as it fod upon dead trees and brush, was like that of a great waterfall, and was dis- srs faa FIRE.—About 9 o'clock, an last Friday evening, the outbuildings belonging to Dr, Smiths premises, in this place, were dis- covered to be on fire, and the flames had —l) Communion service will’ be held morning, May 9th. imi Fire.——On Thursday evening o f last week l it: contents, witich is supposed to No ¢ widow. of a soldier " - { " : Crops.— The grain and grass flelds just | now have a promising appearance, the rain | Wiis destroyed by fire, and mild weather of the last two weeks pro- | duced a fine effect upon vegetation, and with the continuation of a favorable season, me Court.— The at endance at court thisweek | sul note that Judge Maver still showed a dis- ‘0 ] position for the dispateh of business, A man by name of Penning'o1 was fined S20) and costs and sentenced to 10 davs im- prisonment, for driving aganist and hreak- the public ing another man’s. sleigh on road, the snowdrifts and closeness of the fence prevented the mam with the sleigh from giving half of the road, which the thove named gentleman considered as a varrant for his conduct, but the court saw i© in a different light, Ia the ease against Wm, Neff, tener, for severe chastisement of two of his scho'- ars, the grand jury ignored the bill and the prosecutors pay the costs; In the case of Levi Murray, teacher, for cudgeling young Kuares, the grand jury a'so ignored the bill, and the prosecut .r to pay the costs, The prosecutor a sgeuolar, not being able to pay costs, is hed in pri- son for 10 days, RE armel From a private letter of Gov. Cur- tin, we-learn that he will leave for The governo: is now staving-in Philadelphia, but will spend a week or so in his old home at Bellefonte, prior to his depar- ture 10F St. Petersbary. PRL TRE A Some anonymous writer at Madison | burg reports to us a fight in that quiet town, between two men. We do not insert communications without having the author's name, we have said this a dozen of times, yet persons will wate paper and time in writing something which they wish to see in print, but | which goes to the waste basket for want of the author's name, a a On Wednesday ‘evening we had a thunder gust, and it rained moderate- ly all night; Thursday, 29th, rainy. - a fe Ap ree Our’ readers will find a splendid stock of new goods unpacking at Wolf’s store, comprising all the latest styles. Mr. Wolf always makes the best selections, for which his store is noted, and what you get there néver has anything bogus about it. Call and examine his full and complete as- sortment, A. B. Hutchinson was elected rep- resentative delegat: to the radical state convention, without instructions. Boyd, however, is not favorable to the re-nomination of Geary. rn fy oe Ape We regret to learn, says the Repub- lican, that a sad and painful accident happened at J. F. William's steam saw mill, in Huston twp., on Wednes- day, 21st inst., resulting in a. serious, if not fatal injury to George W. Wil. liams. A piece of dry oak slab caught on the teeth of the saw, and was thrown, with the force of a gun shot, striking Mr. Williams on the head.” A sliver three-fourths of an inch wide, and nearly half an inch thick, penetrated the corner of his right eye, to the depty of two and one fourth inches. The sliver was remo- ws worcrh BP iim - the mountain side was one sheet of fire; the sight from Centre Hall, about this time, was magnificent, but alarming to the own- ers'‘of mountain tracts. Much valuable wood was damaged or destroyed by this fire, Dr. Smith's tract roceiving he great- “est damage. We noticed that the moun- tains in other portions of our valley were on fire at different times, recently. These mountain fires are a common thing every summer, and are caused by mischie- wous persons, to the ruin of thousands of acres of valuab'e timber lands, making ved by a physician leaving a painful wound. Se Garden making and house cleaning aréthe prevailing amusements just now. essences ti seal wm ems MARRIAGES On 11th inst, Jeremiah Kreamerand Jo- anna, daughterof Reuben Moyer, both of ey. On 11th inst, Daniel P. Rishel of Miles and Mrs. Sallie Lanig of Millhotm. ©" On 22. ult., John Stitzer and Miss Mary Jane Swartz, both of Hublersburg, -&—~—o wood and lumber scarcer every year, and higher in price. Po valley, which once DEATHS | On16th inst, Jennie, infant daughter of tl vn NEW YORK MARKET Gold 134, Wheat, No 1 spring at $1 42a1 43}, No 2 at 1 37a1 41; No 3 at1 30. Corn, at 80a82¢; 83a834 for very choice. Oats de higher. Beef cattle, prime lots at 15a16¢ per pound ; good droves at 14Jaldje; 13a 14¢ for medium, CHICAGO MARKET, Wheat active; No 1 at $1 56 ; No 2 at 81 13al 14. Corn, No 1 at 58260¢c, No 2 at 56e for new. Outs, 571a57 {e. Rye advanced je. Burley dull’ and nominal, Live A at 89 00a9 85. Beef eattle unchanged. PHILADELPHIA MARKET. Wheat, 81 70a1 75 per bushel for red, and $1 80al 85 for amber. Rye at 81 45 for western. Corn, yellow at 87u88e¢, white 82e, Oats, at 73a77¢ for western. and 65 a70¢, for Pennsylvania. Cloverseed at 8929 50. MILROY MARKETS. Wheat B1L,800 dui. deioiiiie reasons sssssnses Rye 1,20.....Corn- 0,70 Onts 80.......... Plaster per ton 12,00....... Salt per sack 3,00, Flour (family) 4,00....... Butter 40............. Egas 25. ....o00. Bacon Sides & Shoulders 16, Hams #5... Kand 1G... Potatoes 1,50... Apples dried 124. .....Barley $1 50Pork 10 LEWISBURG MARKET. Wheat 81,37. ......Corn, new 0,75 Rye 1.15 : $21h, Timothyseed, dull, 3,00 Flaxseed 200.......Cloversed, dull, 7,00 Butter 30 Hun 20. .5..... White beans 3,50....... Eggs Lard — New Store. citizens of Centre Hall and shi at the well known stan offering Dull, 18....Tallow Potatoes 0,60 | Pork 8, ........., | Side & shoulder 31. BELLEFONTE MARKETS. a “ y | te Wheat 31,40, Red 1 30... "Rve. TIRE Corn 0.75 Outs, ,...., Barley 1 | ACloverseed 8,00... Potatoes 1,00. | ard per pound M....... Pork per pound 14, | $3. Fagus 20... Plasterper. ton ofthe Intest Styles, coud wa res | OUF Steck comprises in part “nt Coors { Dry Goods and steady CHIPION- | : ' B. F. Hows, | Notions, » Philadelphin, Pa. mpd, it Millinery Goods, —- i Hoseries, Fauney Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Carpet Bags, Umbrellas, Parasols, nent. Addres : tH Arch st Why Not Make M mney FT ith our Stencil and | i! | ht v N vend 1 9 . i 2 ches] Lhireuiars tree, with stam, hey and Check Outfit attnetive arti- | wp, 12 NtTaArFrorD Mra. Co, 66 Fulton st., N. Y. | PIBLES. "$3.00 PRESENTED! $5.00. | fo Avoents to sell Bibles in nny field } A Patent Pocket Pros- Parmelce & Co, 738 Sansom Pailadelphia, np, it din [ rentlemen and Ladie Ladies Cloaks Cloth, all ol Books, kinds Agents Wanted for the Sights and Secrets A work de- m City; Inside and Ouaiside Unmasked and Exposed, The pretest, must thrilling, most entertaining, iistruetive, and startling book of the dav. Se for Circulues, with terms, &e dd re NITED Staves PesLisning N wpe, dt stocked country store, NATIONAL CAPITAL, Store Goods for} end A vis UJ i11 Broome AGENTS WANTED FOR THE * $ st.. New York. Call and sce us, . rain, apliy And how they Lived, Fought sud Dice tor the Union, with Scecnes and Incidents in the Great Rebellion, Comprising nareatives of Personal Ad- venture, Thrilling Incidents, Daring Ex- voits, Heraie Deeds, Wonderful Escapes, ite in the Camyy Field, and Hospital, Ad- ventures of and with the Songs, Ballads, Anecdotes and Humorous Incidents of the War. Lt contains over 1X fine Engravings and 12 the spieiest and cheapest war book pub- lished. © Price only 32.50 per copy. Send for circulars and see our’ terms, and full description of the work, Address Narioy AL Pranisuixa Up, Philadela, ap23,4t Fresh Stock of Spies Seouls, - ever offered at Milroy, sing elsewhere, Milroy.” . O20 The Latest Scientific Invention, the | "PZ6t Cadorific. * To give some idea of the peculinrities of the stove in question, we muy state that by a highty scientific and patent arrangement the excessive heat un the top of the stove which cases the contre pieces to burn out, t+ carried nevaad the oven, equalizing the heat of the stove, and eausing the bottom ment, of the stove; by this arrnugement, there- fore, all danger of burning out the centre pieces (ast wo all coping stoves) is el- tectunddy obviaied, A na is more, the fire and oven con be casiiy rerrulated woany mr26,6t degree of teal, by ineaus of this patent ar- FAO Lei dl, siids avond. ag tie oc eessity ol giving tne stove cdiaant atiention while buking, torder io poesvaent at pecoming two hot or too cord} anviher.adynntage wnich this stove possesses to. persons who use bi- luminous conl, is, that by the sid of the patent in question, it consumes the latter as readily as anthracite; in short, the ope- ration of this stove, which is as beautiful as it is efficient, leaves nothing to be desired. We would also state that these stoves ean be readily supplied with a patent copper- back botlér, by which all the hot water re- quired in a family, ean be heated by the waste heat from the stove. To persons re- siding in the country, this stove comes as n special blessing, ns 1t atfords them all the advantages of a cooking range, with none of tlie annoy slices; a waterspuek (an easis ly be attached to it at a'trifling cost, which will heat water equal to a cooking range without the inconvenience or expense of having a range built in the fire place. We Will tke the liberty’ of suggesting that to persons about going to house keeping, toe much importance cannot be attached to the necessity of having the best possible cook- ing facilities. The great feature that it does not require constant attention, that when the oven is once lixed, there is not the slightest risk from: enrelessness or neg- lect, and that the temperature of the stove is nhsolutely unitorm at the top and bot- tom, are alone sufficient to eclipse all other stoves in use, we would advise all persons who think of purchasing, to eall at the ware-rooms of De Haupt, near the de- pot, at Bellefonte, where he keeps all of Spears’ make of stoves All of the above patents can be applied to the celebrated anti-c ust Cookstove heretofore sold by him. Priees, 10 per ct. less than market value, for cash, Isaac Haupt, Bellefonte, Sole Agent for Centre county, for all of Spears’ make of Stoves, za He also has on hand for sale, a few two-horse Wagons, both-new and old; al- $0 ohe cart and harnés, one 1-horse truck wagon, one new trotting buggy, together with the best stock and variety of plows, cultivators, and harrows ever kept for sale about Bellefonte. All will be sold at bar- gains, for Cash. Don’t forget to eall and sce his stock, before purchasing elsewhere. mestic Merchandise, Liquors, payment of license, Bellefonte Boro. FIT Sands. “in Loeb, May & Loeb Store . ‘ i“ Sternberg & Brandeis ... FS Wilson FP Green William McClelland J &J Harris....oouees ceneee W W Montgomery........ JB Awl DM WHERGT. .ciceeeie serene tHofters® Brg .. coo cercessns Geo Livingston Burnside & Thomas ...... Trwin & Wilson E Graham & Son... A Sussman Zimmerman Bro. & Co.. Christ Derr Adam Herkermer Howell & Gilliland....... Store Haupt & Co Stovestore Harper Brothers............ Store John Brackbill Edward Brown:.......... Michael Runkle Shortledge & Co tiie SEs Rasen nnr ann TR Reynolds & Co Humes & Co Humes & Bro IM Wagner & Co....... Charles Friberger Gdo'N Putton JH Hahn coining Store Emil Josephs & Co’... AL William B Savage JD Miller....... ee Lohéberger & Henry... Frank Mullen......... a has Hamond Sechler qi) .. P McCaffrey & Co Kalter & Mussoria..a (eo Obrien L. A Miller & Co........... Henry Kline...... 3 billi’d tables Wim: F Reynolds & Co Bankers Centre County Banking Co. Boggs Twp: McCoy & Linn... Store J B& A G Curtingawe Benner Twp. John Hibler...... apn Store ‘heist Dale, Jr d....aiieee Mill enry. Brockerhoff....l... Burnside Twp. David Botts... cousins. Store Murtin * MRI ip canpanie urtin Twp. Weber & Singer Ferguson Twp. i“ “" a LR alt “ i ‘é ALUABLE. PROPERTY AT PRI VATE SALE in Centre Hall. hore S, (1 SHANNON offers his fine di i klproperty for sale, situate on § ifthe corner of Mainand Locus- rndees streets, in Centre Hall, a larg, ng, with a large and commaé- dious Stable large-enough. for seven hore ses, The house’'is well finished, and. has a hydrant near'the door and the water can’ be taken to any room in the house, or to he cellar. For full particulars inquire of John Shannon, at Centre Hall, or S. G. | Gen. dys. 8. Brishin, aged 10 months, Shannon, at Selinsgrove, feb10t, Gray & Wilson Store 9 11 10 13 13 14 9 14 14 9 10 14 10 8 14 12 » Se hn dt onl th ptt pons pd ph pons To me de de he he he he se ee oo — — 00 00 11 12 14 14 14 14 4 14 12 $700 500 16 00 20 0 1000 1000 700 30 00 700 700 25 00 20 00 700 20 00 30 00 700 1200 25 0 700 700 20 (00 700 20 00 10 00 7 00 700 10 00 7.00 2 00 700 7 00 2 50 10 (0 7 00 15 00 700 700 700 7 00 700 7 00 7 00. 700 700 20 (0 700 6 90 50 00 3000 an oy RE wi Jno Ii Musser .ccuseeee: ™ ‘W E Birchfield.........Confection Shorb, Stewart & Co.........Store Shorb, Stewart & &o........ Mill Bollinger, Mattern & Co... Store veimnger, Mattern & Co * Gregg Twp. JB Fisher win ary ulitone J B Fisher... cesseseianeinnes in Fisher & Gettig...............5tore RH Dunean. epee sesssscsenns RH DUNCAD py epg vers pics MT] Tintnes Tw Jncob Snob ..,.. dessne a BlOTE M MU MUBOr. cos snsurssasecases " Weidensault & Speiglemeyer ** Thomas Yearie Wharag BaReRaRAY H A Mingle & DI caeess sosnas John F Thorne... se sess Mill Harper & Cronemiller,.......Store Huston Twp. James FF Williames............ Sto of I Thompeon.......iviinuas .# Tsnne Riehurds..... o.oo Mill G 'W Hoover & Co.ivirgne... Borg DB BAA aastiasse sepeturns Hoover, Parsons & Co... Mill E Light.........c.. cone. JConfoation John OP sintns co snipinning " Harris Twp. Geo Tack & Son... coe Store J J Price. i... a Panis " John Reamne Lr mde Mil Samuel H Stover............Store John From............. Confection od Wlthm iin. wi Daniel Hess........... 004%. Jacob Meyers ........ JH Hahn 4 Co.cuneenvonens C & G Hasson......... astsss C &« M Houser .............. ; tore " re oh Thawmpeon, M' Farland « MD sucanssrssaninnans snd as reann * Moses Thompson .... J H Mattern & Bro aad Store Joseph Potter .......... ctesnves Mill Halfmoon Twp. N 8S Thompson & Co......Store Henry Adams......couise " IV Gray & Co Ira Fisher Goorge Gatesl......... + Mil} Thomng M Wiy...onivs ¥ James Loves... Howa i Fragen rd Boro, Store oh Robert Cook Balser Weber James Mithafey ....coni. Luens and Bro Loveland & MeClure..... i i“ ‘“ i“ Howard Twp. W L Gorden oui Mill J E Palmer 3 Liberty Twp. John Brickley Quigley & Croskey J I Koones Ba FD Ligmet .....cooana Mill Marion Twp. Besta Bro.....ave cu wadtore Jacob Hov TeEssEassEes RRR Mill Samuel Betz & Co...on....Store Miles T wp. EC Pelman. iL 704 Ocker & Rover Wolf & Bartgos. a... SS Wolf Frank & Huines....uveue o.oo. Store oJ B Orford. canes ansies sess « Mill Henry Kreamer Store TN Wolf... " J Ww Sholl Jncdb Wall... shiicinis Mil Daniel Walker of Milesburg Boro. J H Hahn & Co Store C ¢ “i si i ¥ Ryman .......h. ee JP Shope ITT Ryman JT Green J H Hauntf'& C0....cocciiinnns Thomas Holanan........... . Hohn & Wagner oi M Groth. oiescnciios Mill Miss Winters........ vee ay Penn Twp. Elisah Campbell Store JORR I FORE cranes cn Alexander & Son Jacob Risenhoot....ci.couuee -'t Ertle & Carstetter.....oouia David Ertle ! IY A "Muder .iliu.l Mil David Rinkle:..cweicis.: ® Geo SWATLEZ. cvs iesermuiStore'! Potter Twp. WT Thompson & Bro Store B D: Brisben......ciininin } 4 W J Thompson & Bro... Mil Graff Thompson & Co Store Wm Wolf “ i“ A A Krelin. cnn hd .“ Jacob Strohm ieee. John A DV Ciiunstncigesennisses Mill Peter wiih 0m cssbsessapecs: Patton Twp. Matren & Bro... ..i...Store Peter Murrev....iu iii: Philipsburg Boro. D 8S Dubree & Co......... Store Jame: A Ganoe " James Test Geo H igler & Co.. of Js BE CIPI eases sinensis Difliel Ayers ........ue. 38 Field... 3 I Bri ec ccssans suvcinsasesui Thomas J Meyers. .......... Wagner & Bro.....uee uu... Michael Jacobs a. crane Peter Swatz......... ooo. bn J Adelsheimer,... be. cis A C Bumgardner & Co... I Bs eae stas abate exe UC Copiline. & Courvrinsens ONEZOIMICTY vevvnrrenses Y H Macuslin.,......oopen R00 SoiBR. oor sresnesscrsnses AT Bradley. ow cinin: NY LA RE arses an dant ct sanammmns E Chileote i“ Foster & Duross......Store L W Munson & Co Hoap & Irwin. seed M Brower Conf't JM Wayi..di. oe. Store! James Morrison G W Warfel J M Kepler Bol'gAll'y E Pecks &« Co Mill M Neice & Co Store H F Buker Conft * GA Curie ; " JW Jones Store Joen L Barr Bakery M'Girk & Perks B'k Dise't Rush Twp. Powelton Coal and Iron Company Henry Richard C A Melas Tsane Hill JD Simler Peter Smith Su Wallnee Ardell & Siyers : Spring Twp. I nam Brewery Lawranee M'Tntire Store Snowshoe Twp. Mav; Lioeh & Co Store noftfer. Bowers & Co " A Crizsman & Son ncrbert Williams ° Geo Fravel “ i“ “Store a" i“ 13) Baker Brewery Store i“ ih FR Confection | Unionville Boro. A J Greest & Co Store J & G Alexander a N nurley Feed store © Mill Worth Twp. Barlow &« McKenny ~~ Store Walker Twp. Pontius & Biddle Store Henry Brown ¥ Jamep Gorden, heirs =~ Mill" obenson’s Shoap ~~ © “ Wm D Smith J &'8 Huston Store ‘of May, 1869, api 13 10 13 13 "4 bE 12 2 14 12 13 14 00 00 18 14 14 00 14 14 on I4 9 10 12 8 14 13 13 14 14 13 13 13 14 14 14 14 13 12 50 7 00 700 12 50 7.00 12.50 10 00 10 00 10 00 10.00 1000 T00 700 12 50 10 00 7 00 12 50 1000 700 H00 500 1000 700 — -¥ _ - -— Tk pst vd ph “TION O~ ID 2 B32 ESRIITVINS - = C— = I -3 g “rs 2 8 I - -t Ho "3D SEEEI SLES I2ITSSSZSIIZIER BIB Rl I -t = Deg ~T ee ed Jet ph SAT OI NON Ta ST ug 25 =R= Saas ERE Bs o 3 8 2 IBIS “lel Stal aur —~ S- 3 3s -3 Yi Sees ei cl SAVAGE & RRO,, (Buccessor to N, Hilibish) Wholesale and retail dealers in Allegheny Street, Bellefonte, Pa, Wallington, Waverly, Ornamental, Oriental, Royal Cook, Prince Royal, Sean Shell, Artisan, And Ameriean, Parlor and Office Stoves : ) Morning Glory, Tro ok y Brilliunt, New Kgg, And Parlor Cooks for Wood r Coal, and Wood Stoves of every deseription, Attention is called to his Plate, a new size, which he has just receiv- ed, size 40x20, old size, and can be furnished e perthan any other establishment in town. FA Spouting and johbing promptly at. tended to, Charges reasonable and satis- fuction guaranteed. oct? 65¢ Wall Paper. 4.3000 Now Patterns, just received fro New York. F@ Over 5000 Pieces now on hand, and tor sale ut Wholesale prices. 78-C ood paper at 9, 10, 12} and cents per Bolt. L392. Fine Patterns at 17, 18, 20 and 25 ets. Also : Oil Cloth, Ya.a large Stock of OIL WINDOW SHADES, TABLE, STAND, STAIR & FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, all of which will be sold at the lowest market price Ww. J. AT M'MANIGALS. ana, tf MILROY. A Tremendous Stock of Goous AT BURNSIDE & THOMAS. = E GROCERIES, mocha coffee, olé rov, java, best quality Rio coffee best oolong binek teas, green teas, lovering syrup, golden syrup, Drips fine article buak- ing molasses, rice and everything in the grogery line at the lowest cash prices in the marketBURNSIDE & THOMAS, is the place. WHITE FISH, Herring, Mackeral, ac., a apli G8, BURNSIDE « THOMAS Ti Ebighes market prices paid for all kinds of country produce, at BURNSIDE « THOMAS. URKEY PRUINS, raisens, peache apples, oranges, lemons, all kin f foreign fruits, Hams, bacon ge., at BURNSIDE &«s THOMAS’, ARNESS, collars, cart whips, eacringe whips, in great varieties, govern- ment gears, saddles, bridles, martingales check lines, cart gears, tug harness, bugg harness hames, ete. Everything in the sad dlery line at BURNSIDE & THOMAS Nos of «Ml kinds, Stelring’ gloves Handkerchiefs, coms, pocket books n all their varicty and very cheap, at _______ BURNSIDE s« THOMAS". Fos of ull kinds, at BURNSIDE &« THOMAS". B* SKETS in all their varieties, children carringes, willow ware, guns, piss tols, powder, shot, caps, cartridges, &ec., a- BURNSIDE & THOM AS = YORSE COLLARS, if you don't" want your horse's shoulders galled and mude sore, get good horse collars at BURNSIDE & THOMAS’. MANNED FRU FIs, peaches, tamatass, / ine apples, an AS in great va tat BURNSIDE & THOMAS NMSHING TACKLES, rods lines, hook flies, sea hair baskets, ete. Rig you out to catch trout at BURNSIDE & THOMAS T IS known to all in Bellefente and through the county if you wanta good article go to 4 BURNSIDE & THOMAS". Whitman's celebrated confections, Whitman's celebrated chocolate, Buker's chocolate, Smith's chocolate, China Ginger, English Pickes, American Pickles, at BURNSIDE &« THOMAS large and clegant assortment of Horse A Blankets, Buck-skin Gloves and Bufia- 0 Robes, at very at lowprices BU RNSTDE & THOMAS, EW PATTERNS of oil cloths, at re- duced prices, at BURNSIDE &« THOMAS’ 1 ABITS SOAP, Wm. Hagan and .{e- ons, olive soap, Dobbins’ soap Je es Oukley’s soaps, old castile, pure, Palmsor p, Elderling's soup, and a great variety of other soaps, at BURNSIDE « THOMAS’ hie ES of all varieties, ground to order and warranted to be strictly pure, It is the only place you ean find unaduitera- ted spices, ry them for your own satisfae- tion, You can-only find them at BURNSIDE & THOMAS’. ANDSAWS, knives, spoons, coffee ] i mills, shovels, spades, rakes, hoes, ns, &e., at NSIDE & THOMAS FEVHE Largest and Best Stock of warran ted Boots and Shoes, warranted to give satisfaction, at reduced prices, only to be found at BURNSIDE & THOMAY'. HOE-MAKERS TOOLS and findings, URNSTDE & THOMAS. in all their varieties, at : BURNSIDE '« THOMAS’. B Offer to tha Public one of the largestand best selected stocks of merchan- dise, in Centre county. - Call, examine and es for yourself. . EATHER of all descriptions, french : calf skin, spanish sole leather, mo- ‘tocco’s, sheep skins, linings. Everything ive satis- BURNSIDE & THOMAS". lnmps, forks, chai BUR action, ut Stadt. ANAS E. a ea TR Pim WE 8 x il cede ENTS THIS WAY! v SUITS! SUITS W. W. McClellan, at Bellefonte, would inform themen of Penndvalies, and his old friends and customers, as well as all others who may desire to be rigged out, In well Fitting, Substantially & Fashionably made suits of cloths, from ki - terial they choose. 1 would any nia me still in the field, and prepared to accommo- Sate, - have a large and excellent agsort- ment 0 Furnishing Goods, ALSO, Cloths, Cassimeres, & Vestings re from which garments will be made to or- der ‘in the MOST FASHIONABLE STYLE. All 1 ask is to call and examine my fine stock. Having just pought my s du- ring the Inst Manic efy competition as to priees, durability, and fashion, this side of Philadelphia Remember the Flac . W. MoCLELLAN No. 4 Brokerhoffs Row, Allegheny street, Bellefonte, Pa., where cloths, cassimeres, vestings, callars, umbrellas, enins, hats, caps, in short, everything to completely rig out a gentleman, can be had and made up in the latest style, I am also agent for WILCOX & GIBBS Sewing Machine, which should be Zen by all desiring a machine, de25,68y Silly Oot Cor. of Penn and 8t. Clair Streets, PITTSBURGH, PA. The Largest, Cheupest and most Succes. PRACTICAL BUSINESS COL LEGE in the United States. FIFTEEN THOUSAND STUDENT From Thirty-Three States in Ta Years. FORLARGE QUARTO CIRCULAR Containing full information, Outline Course of Study, samples of Cowley’s PREMIUM PENMANRSAIP, differe - Departments, City of Pittsburgh, &e., &e address the PAncipals SMITH & COWLEY, apl0'G8 ly. © Pittsburgh, B= E, COAL ANDLUMBER. View of the College Building, The best WOOD COAL BURNT LIME, can be had at the Bellefonte Line Kilns, on the Pike leading to Milesburg, at the lowest rices. We are the only parties in Central enna, who burn in Patent Flame Kiln,- which produces the Best White-Wash and Plastering Lime, offered to the trade The best SHAMOKIN AND WILKESBAR RIE ANTHRACITE COAL, all sizes, prepared expressly for family use Silver Brook Foun- dry Coal at lowest prices. Also a lot of first and sec. ond quality ) ro = *) * 30ARDS, BROAD RAILS PALING, SHINGLES and plastering lathe for sale pheap. Office and yard, near South end of Bald Eagle Valley R. R. Depot. SHORTLIDGE, & CO. aplO’'68 1y. Bellefonte Ps. INE PROPERTY FOR SALE. The undersigned offers his fine prop- erty at Centre Hall, at private le, consisting of one lot, hereon erected a two- : tory frame dwelling house, vod as new, with a new and eonvenient itchen attached, with hydrantin yard and cellar, and a large two story shop. very suitable on account of loeation and size, for conversion to a FIRST CLASS STORE ROOM with cellar under the same, a large stable on the lot and choice fruit trees in good bearing order. For further particu- Inr< apply to SAMUEL HARPSTER, fobIOtF Centre Hall OTICE.—The undersigned having received letters testamentary on the Estate of the late William 8. Gilliland, Inte of Centre Hal, dec’d, from the Regis- ter of Wills, of Centre county, all persons knowing themselves indebted to said Es- tate, are hereby notified to come forward and settle their accounts, and those havin claims against the said Estate are ord to present the same duly authenticated for settlement. DAVID GILLILAND, Centre Hill, March, 19, Executor. INE TABLE CUTLERY, including plated forks. Noh &c., at apl068. IRWIN & WILSON. Manhood: How Lost, How Restored. z#Just published, a new edition of Dr. CULVERWELL'S CELEBRATED Essay on th radical cure (without medicine) of Sperma - ry Seminal Losses, Impotency, Mental and riage, etc. ; alse, Consumption. Epilepsy, and Fits, induced by sclf-indulgence or sexual extravagance. Y.. Price. in a sealed envelope, only 6 cts. The celebrated author, in this admirable essay, clearly demonstrates from a thirty vears' successful practice, that the alarm- ng consequences of self-abiise may be rad- ically 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. : %#&. This Lecture should he in the hands of every youth and every man inthe land. Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, postpaid, on receipt of 6 cents, or two post stamps. Also, Dr. Culverwell's “Marriage Guide,” price 25 cents. Address the publishers, Cras. J. C. KLixe & Co., jan29'ly 127 Bowery, N.-York, box 4586. ONATHAN KRAMER'S HOTE ¢) Millheim, Pa. (formerly Wm. Hos- terman’s). This well-known Hotel has been refitted by its new proprietor. The travel- ing community ar: invited to give him a call. His table-will be kept first class, an:l his bar always supplied with choice li- quors. Drovers will find accommodation for any number of horses. - marl2,69tf
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