FRIDAY, MAY 7th 1869. LOCAL ITEMS. — —Blank Summons, Vendu and Judgment and Ex- bined, for sale at this LANE ot ecu ' em ha Note com Office. 0 ‘ 10CAL NEWS. —Our friends will oblige us by sending in any items of local inter- est, including deaths, marriages, &c., as such are eagarly read by your friends in the weet, many of whom get the Reporter, We would esteem it a favor if our kind pa- trons would occasionally mail a copy of the Reporter to relatives and acquaintan- ees who formerly lived in Centre county which would and removed to other pa.ts, W laduee many to become subscribers, Ed camntn SA— WB Bo mooth skin and beautiful was Fun the use of Helmbold's Concentrated Extract Sarsaparilla. It removes black apots, pimples and all eruptions of tha skin. L Sood Potatoes.— Fine, York state Seed Potatoes, Just received, and for sale at only $1.25 per bushel, at Keller & Musser's Plu ladelphia store, in Bellefonte. Farmers, try them, they are a superior quality. 2% IN THE SPRING months, the svstem uaturally undergoes a change, and Helm- bsld's Highly Concentrated Extract of ? arsaparilla is an assistant of the greatest value. sil mam Wo Toll.—The toligate about 2% miles east of Old Fort, was abolished last week, by the new board of directors, Kieked.—On Friday last, a son of Henry Long, in Penn twp., had one of his legs broken by a kick from a horse, QUANTITY vs. Quanity. Helmbold's ¥ ctr: ct Sarsaparilla. The dose is small. T 10se¢ who desire a large quantity an ¢ rge doses of medicine Kar. 0 . The Rail-Road.—The committee appoin- ted by the Millheim meeting, have com- menced negotiations with the Penn's R. R. Comp. relative to the construction of the Lewisburg, Centre & gpruce Creek R. R,, with every hope of success. This we state upon reliable authority, and will be plea- sing [news to the readers of the Reporter should the final result of the committee's labors terminate with the present favorable indications, Jrm— “How to Make the Farm Pay,” or the Farmer's Book of practical information on Agriculture, Stock Raising, Fruit Culture, &c., a very valuable work, for a handsome copy of which we are indebted to our young friend, Mr. 8S. L. Stiver, agent for Centre county. Fo farmer should be without it. Yovrxa Lanres Beware! of the injuri- « as effects of Face Powders and Washes. All such remedies close up the pores of the skin aad in a short time destroy the com- } lexion. 1f you would have a fresh, heal- t 2y and youthful appearance, use Helm- bold's Extract Sarsaparilla. 0 Fire.—The dwelling house of Israel Gro- noble, (lately owned by T. G. Erhart,) at the west end of Aaronsburg, was destroyed by fire on last Saturday night, about 1 o'- But very few of the contents were saved. The fire originated in one of the outbuildings. Mr. Gronoble’s loss must be from $1200 to $1500, of which $600 ure covered by insurance, in the Centre Hall company. clock. RC. HerLwsoLp's Extract Sarsaparilla clean- se. and renovates the blood, instils the vi- gr of health into the system, and purges out the humors that make disease. selfs. LETTER FROM ILLINOIS. F. Kurrz—Dear Sir:—I will endeavor to write some items from this place, that will perhaps be read with i:terest by a | postion of your readers, but I presume there are those of your subscribers, who are as well, and perhaps better, acquainted with t ic western country, than your humble correspondent; but, the west of three, four, 0: six years ago, is not the west of to-day. 1 often heard the remark made in the east, why do people wish to go out west, among the half civilized, away from schools, zation, but it is all a grand mistake; I grant the cast has advantages over the west, in many respects, and will mention but one, namly, in the east, the rich man has the poor laboring man completely in his pow- er; here it is not so; in this country, if a man is poor, if he is only honest, he will do well, and any man of small means can ea- sily secure a competency for himself and family if there be the least spark of perse- verance and energy in him. We have in this town, excellent publie schools, good churches, plenty of business places, a pla- ning mill, foundry and steam grist mill. This town is situated on the L. C. R. Road. A large public school is now under way. A great many new buildings already com- menced, in fact, the town is improving ra- pidly; lots that could have been bought 2 or 3 years ago for. §75 to $100, now bring from $200 to $400. Forty new lots were laid out in the west end of town last week, and I presume they will soon be sold. We have had rather cold weather this spring, so far, but still there is nothing to complain of. 1 was agreeably surprised on my arrival here, to find Mr. B. Clapp, for- merly of Centre county, located here; a good many Pennsylvanian: are settled around here; if some of the farmers who are toiling and laboring among the grubs and stones in “old Centre,’ were here, they would verily believe themselves in para- dise ; six or eight years ago, there were large traets of prairie land unoccupied, now the scene has changed, everywhere as far the eye can see, you behold farm houses: just think of it, you, who give the best part of your daily toil to enrich your landlords, tolling through the long summer day, your plough striking against a rock or stump, nearly taking your breath, think, I say what would your feelings be, after Plough. ing (not just one day) 8 week without stri- king a stone or stump; Ww. on would be. come lazy, and perhaps the first thing you would do, would be to send east for a car- Joad of stones, to scatter over your fields in order to have them remind yon of former gimes. The fruit trees give promise, so far, of an abundant erop. This year, winter grain looks well ; the farmers have been very bu- sy the past week, sowing their spring grain, s regards the cost o living, I believe a man can live as cheaply, if not chegper, here than he can in the eastern states ; we ay $6,560 per bbl. for foyr; 25 per 1b, for utter; 124c per doz. for eggs and dry oods, groceries, &c., are about the same ere as there. | This being my first letter to yoy from this place, I will not occupy much more of your space, byt will endeavor at some fi. ture time to give you some news that wil] Pre to be of more benefit to your readers, left many friends in Centre who I know would be pleased to hear from the west oc. casionally, and I would say, subscribe for the Reporter, and 1 will endeavor to keep ———— ————— a A A you posted in regard to what transpires around here. A word to you farmers in the neighbor- hood of my former home-—if you ure tired of toiling among the rocks, tired of climb- ing hills and mountains in order to reach market, come out and take a look at this country, and my word for it, in nine cases out of ten, you will buy yourselves a home before you leave. Good farming land ad- joining this place is held at about $100 per acre, but from six to ten and twelve miles from here you can buy splendidly improved farms at from $35 to 845 per acre, and a man with a large family of boys, could do well, as he would be at no ‘expense for hired help. No danger for a man coming here from Penn'a if he is a laboring man, but what he will find something to do. Me- chanies get good wages; farm hands com- mand from $20 to $35 per month; some come wost with the expectation of getting rich without labor, such generally gO AWRY disappointed and then say the west is a poor miserable place; indeed it is a miserable place for idlers. More anon. 0. P. MoRrToON. Lexa, Inn, April 27th, 1809. fn. Am m———————— Nor A FEW of the worst disorders that a hiet mankind arise from corruption of the k ood. Helmbold's Extract Sarsaparilla i+ n remedy of the utmost value. ween ese rn = The weather during the last 4 or 5 days was rather cool ; on the morn- ing of 30. ult., frost, which did seme injury to fruit; 1st and 2nd inst., rain; 3rd and 4th rough ; 5th fine. rer mansmssss ily if —— The stages coming from Milroy now leave that place in the morning after the arrival of the trains, and reach Centre Hall at noon. The sta- res coming from Bellefonte run as eretc fore. re tf perce eeen Some of our Centre Hall boys must want to become pugilits, as is evidenced by several pairs of expen- sive boxing gloves which arrived here a few days ago. Look out, fellers, and don't undertake to knock a chip or the hat of a Centre Hall boy after this, i ———————— An election for County Superin- tendent was held at Bellefonte, on last Tuesday, when the balloting re- sulted as follows: For Magee 82 directors, For Hastings 47 directors, resulting in the re-election of Magee. The ballot on fixing the salary of the Superintendent stood as follows: For $1500 5 votes, For 81200 63 votes. For $1000 62 votes. For 8800 3 votes. The highest number of votes hav- ing been cast for $1200, that sum was fixed upon as the salary. ast — Zell's Popular Encyclopoedia, No. 16, is upon our tahle. We are in regular receipt of this valuable work, which should be ta- ken by every seeker after knowledge. elton > TR. The attention of our readers is directed, to the advertisement of Coe's Dyspepsia Cure "n wnother part of this paper. This truly Valuable Medicine is recom mended by all who use it. Passengers can now travel through from Philadelphia to Sacramento, California, in 1 little over eight days, and when the Paci fic railroad is fully completed —which will be shortly—the trip from the east to Cali. fornia will be made in still shorter time. s— a The rush is still for Wasson & cheap Centre Hall store—reason, the best bargains are had there, and thith. e tthey all rush. Stock all new, and the best in the ¢’ nty? ‘ A) 8 rece ames ll: meme Why will you suffer, when vou ean be cured by using Dr, T. V. Ricord’ Dead Shot Pain Killer a vegetahl- compound for the cure of rheumatism, neuralgia, spinal, affections, contracted joints, colic, pains, pains inside or back, headache, toothache, sprains, sore t roa‘, euts, Bruises. burns. Try ie, Bil > rd 8 The Cornplanter now put up by the Centre Hall Mf’g Co., is admitted to be the best now in use. Florence must send her name with her poetry. We have mentioned in these columns some less than a thous- and times that no communications are neerted, when the writer docs not | f .rnisl. his or her name. eee ee eee. At East Saginaw, Mich.,a German woman died recently, who had rosidep with her brother, who is well to do in the world, for many vears. About two days before she died, the ‘affec- tionate brother called at a neighbors to borrow some joiner’s tole, being a mechanic, for, said he, “The girl can't live over than halfan hour, and as I cannot possibly leave the house, I might as well be at work on her coffin in the meantime.” When she died, je days after, her coffin was ready for er. San Francisco, May 2.—The Cen- tral Pacific Railroad Company yester- day finished their portion of the road, with the exception of two connect ng rails, which Governor Stanford wiil lay on Friday or Saturday of the present week. - A celebration of the event will beheld in this city and at Sacra- mento, for which extensive prepara- tions have been made. MARRIAGES On 80. ult., by Alex. Shafinon, esq., Geo, Roth and Hannah M. Showers, both of Cen- tre Hall. rea arm lly lp Mp etree DEATHS At Aaronsburg, on the 3rd inst., H. B. ussina, an old citizen of that place. At Pleasant Gap, on 1st inst., Mr. George Hoy, aged 44 years, 5 months, 13 days. ALUABLE PROPERTY at Privaet I Sale, in Millheim. ¢ undersigned offers the following valuable Real Kg i > eg of state at private sale, con A LOT oF GROUND, &€ one half of an acre, thereon | greeted a two-story weather oarded Log-house, a new 2- Aor SOACH SHOP, BANK AU opel BA BN, a wel) of never failing water in the yard. The lot conta; kinds of fruit trees, and ail Eooeins all buildings. For further information apply 10 SAMUEL BAME ap28, tf Millheim, R. J. THOMPSON BLACK, Phys: cian and Surgeon, Centre Hill, containin hy 8i : } 2 2 a. offers his professional services to the eiti- zens of Polter township, mr6,3m co —— a cso Son, > s——- ————— CHICAGO MARKET. Wheat, No 2 at $1 12}; No 1 un- changed Corn active, No 1 at 62}a65¢; No 2 at 60a6lec. Oats at 61a61te. Rye 81 16 for No 1, and 81 14 for No 2. Barley dull at 81 55al 60. NEW YORK MARKET Wheat advanced 2adc. Corn advanced 2a8, Oats advanced le. Beeves—extras at 16}al7¢; good 15a15}; common, 12ial13}. Milch cows—choice milkers at 890al 10 per head ; common at 50a80. Hogs—prices are ic per pound lower, closing at 9ia104 cts for fair to prime. MILROY MARKETS. Wheat $1,380 Rye 1%.......Corn 0,70......0nts &)........ Plaster per ton 12,00 Salt per sack 3,0 Flour (fami'y) 4,00....... Butter Eggs 25......... Bacon Sides & Shoulders 16 Hams 25.......Lard 16 Potatoes 1.60, ... Apples dried 124. ...... Barley $1 50Pork 10 LEWISBURG MARKET. Wheat $1,387. ......Corn, new 0,75 Rye Oats, 3b, 60....... Timothyseed, dull, 3,00 Flaxseed 2,00 Cloversed, dull, 7,00 Butter 30 Ham M...conn White beans 350.......Eggs 18....... Lard Dull, Tallow 10....... Potatoes 0.60 dried Appleslb. 08 Pork 8@9.......... Side & shoulder 11. BELLEFONTE MARKETS, White Wheat $1,40, Red 1 30..." Rye. .... 1,25. ......Corn 0.75......0uts50. ...... Barley 1 50, ......Cloverseed 5,00 Potatoes 0.86, Lard per pound 20,...... Pork per pound 14, Butter 40 Kags Me Pitan, ton $16 Tallow 124...... Bucon 20...... Hams, ) a new line of goods, Situations permanent; wages good, H. H. RICHARDS & Co, Chestnut st., Philadelphia, Pa. my7,4t This is no Humbug! BY sending 35 cents, with agze, height, | color of eyes and hair, you will receive, by return mail, a correct picture of your future | husband or wife, with name and date of | murringe. Address w. rox, P. O. Drawer | No. 24, Faltonville, N. Y. my 7, 4t | N ANTED —Firstelass traveling sales- men, to sell by sample; rood WRENS | or a liberal per cent. and steady employ- ment. Address, with stamp, B. F, Howg, | 630 Arch st., Philadelphia, Pa. ap23, it | Why Not Make Money With our Stencil and Key Check Outfit, and by selling Novel and attractive arti cles? Circulars free. aps, 12 Starrorp Mra. Co, 66 Fulton st, N. Y. ] IBLES. $3.00 PRESENTED! $3.00. | To Agents to sell Bibles in any field | with other Books, A Patent Pocket Pros- | pectas Free, Parmelee & Co, 788 Sansom t., Philadelphia. apd, 4t > Agents Wanted for the Sights and Secrets OF THE NATIONAL CAPITAL, A work de- seroptive of Washington City; Inside and Oatside Unmasked and Exposed. The spiciest, most thrilling, most entertaining, mstructive, and startling book of the day. Zre-Send for Circulars, with terns, &e Address Uxtrep States Pusnisuiza Co, 411 Broome st., New York, np, dt " * AGENTS WANTED FOR THE BLUE-COATS And how they Lived, Fougit und 1hec wor the Union, with scenes nnd Incidents in the Great Rebellion, Comprising narratives of Personal Ad- venture, Thrilling Incidents, During Ex- loits, Heroie Deeds, Wonderful E cnrpes, Life in the Camp, Field, and Hospital, Ad- ventures of Spies and Scouts, with the Songs, Ballads, Ancedotes and Humorous Incidents of the War, It contains over 100 fine Engraving: and is the spiciest and cheapest war book pub- lished. Price only 32:0 per copy. Send for circulars and see our terms, and full description of the work, Address Nariox AL PuavrisgiNg Co. Philadel'a. ap23,4t Slay | The Latest Scientific Invention, the Calorifie. To give some idea of the peculiarities of the stove in question, me may state that by a highly scientific and patent arrangement the excessive heat on the tup of the stove whic 1 causes the centre pieces to burn out, is earcied neound the oven, equalizing the heat »f the s ove, and casing the bottomn cf the sven to be just as hot as the top part of the stove; by this arrangement, there- ore, all danger of burning vat the centre pieces (usuni to all cooking stoves) is cf- foctually obviated. What is more, the fire aod oven cia be easily reralated toany degree of heat, by means of this paceat ar- range ail, thus avoiding the necessity of IVIL ga Stove consianl attention W hile | akin z, ia order fo prevent it becouing too | hot or too cold; naodhes adyaninge wich this stove possesses to persons who use bi- luminous coal, is, that by the aid 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 can be readily supplied with a patent copper- back boiler, by which all the hot water re- quired in a family, can be heated by 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 cooking range, with none of the annoyances; a water-back can casi- lv 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 runge built in the fire place. We will take the liberty of suggesting that to persons about going to house keeping, too 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 fixed, there is not the slightest risk from carelessness or neg- lect, and that the temperature of the stove is absolutely 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 nurchasing, to call at the ware-rooms of Isaac HaupPT, 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-cust Cookstove heretofore sold by his. rises, 10 per ct. less than market value, for cash. "Isaac Haupt, Bellefonte, Sole Agent for Centre county, for all of Spears’ make of Stoves. z@He also has on hand for sale, a few two-horse Wagons, both new and old; al- 80 one cart Ted, one l-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 call and see his stock, before purchasing elsewhere. ALUABLE PROPERTY AT PRI VATE SALE in Centre Hall. ® S. (G. Suaxnox offers his fine iif property for sale, situate on Pe he corner of Main and Locus- Ea suniniees streets, in Centre Hall, a largt frame dwelling, with a large and commo- 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 8 Shannon, at Selinsgrove. febl1ut. ALL NEW. New Store. New Goods. NEW FIRM at Centre Hall. CU. WASSON & CO. The undersigned yespectfully inform the citizens of Centre Hall and Potter town- ship, that they have opened a new store nt the well known stand formerly occupied by C. F. Herlacher, where they are now offering A Full and Complete Stock of SPRING & SUMMER 600DS cheap as anipehere, The'r stock is entirely new, and the public are respectfully invited te eall and exam- ine for themsel es; Goods will be offered ernl system of fuir dealing they hope to merit a fair share of public patronage. Call and Examine our Stock. NO TROUBLE TOSHOW GOODS, 2¥ Only Give us a Fair Trial. a We have a full and complete assortment of the latest Styles. Our Steck comprises in part Dry Goods, Notions, Millinery Goods, Hoseries, Fancy Goods, Boots and Shoos, Hats nud Caps, Carpet Bags, Umbrellas, Purasols, Queensware, Gentlemen and Ladies furnishing Goods, Ladies Cloaks und Circulars, in Silk and Cloth, all kinds of Groceries, the finest Tobacco, Paints, Fish, Salt, Stationery, and stocked country store, market price paid in Store Goods for} COUNTRY PRODUCE. Don’t forget the New Store, at Centre Hull. where goods are now offered at a bar- gain, Call and see us, apiy C. WASSON & CO. What's the Matter: Why, Don’t you Know, that Abr. Hirsh, has just opened out a Fresh Stock of Spring & Summer Clothing New Spring Styles. Z9~The largest and best assortinent of READY MADE CLOTHING ever offered at Milroy. If you wish to save money in buying Clothing, give him a call before purcha- sing elsewhere, Abr. Hirsh, api, Gt Cheap Clothing Store, Milroy. TOTICE.— Letters of Administration JB Ard...cconnsiiiirinininn Jno L. Musser W E Birchfield.........Confection Shorb, Stewart & Co.........Store Shorb, Stewart & &o......... Mill Bollinger, Mattern & Co...Store Bowyer, Mattern & Co * Twp. J B Flabor.......cvse vesssesss IIOTQ J B Fisher............e svar sti Mill Fisher & Gettig.........cunStOre IUNeAD. cece essen e eis R H Duncan wrescine iil} Haines Twp. Jacob Snook.............. dorneed tore Ml Masser... .coecoccsensseie Weidensanlt & Speiglemeyer** 10 Woidensault & Speiglemeyer Mill 18 Thomas Yearick............... Store 13 H A Mingle & Son i 18 John I Toone... Min u Harper & Cronemiller........Store 14 Huston Twp. James FF Willinms J I Thompson . 2 Tsnae Richards.....oniinn Mill 4 G W Hoover & Co....coeu. ~Ntore 12 D KE Shafer " 13 Hoover, Parsons & Co... Mill 4 B Lt. nciviiinnm C lohn Rager “" Sr Boa | SSSS8=2E Jee PO~T-200 SSSR to ep pn. “11 ESSSIISE I8s==e i + SN-ITKN ZES E3888=R Harris Twp. Geo Jack & Son... coven Store J . Price As John Reamne ......... sess ME Samuel H Stover Store John From...............Confection J W Stem '" id Jacob Meyers ............ «Mill J H Hahn & Co.....cooe coeene Store C & G Hasson i C & M Houser Pinal Houser, Sr hotiipson, M' Farlahd & Co bnnssbeenntbonante . vos Ban Moses Thompson Mill J H Mattern & Bro .........Store Joseph Potter i Halfmoon Twp. N S Thompson a Co......Store Henry Adams........cs.ss " I VGraya Co Ira Fisher George Gntes........counse. M Thomas M Way James Love a Ota Q CrOrvey EESSTI/SES a ST IO0OOI & EE8S I ee N- Tee in “" Pd pt ed at ~IOOS IES Robert Cook Balser Weber James Mahafey Lucas and Bro Loveland & McClure S F Kline BS “Sms © Howard W L Gorden ......coonnnee Mi J E Palmer Te -> EEE SB22 S28 ESESSE22 222B8E2S8 Liberty John Bricklev......ooa uigley & Croskey J IT ROOM icecircrrecninsss Ba FD Ligget ........... Mill Marien Twp. Bests Bro........o se Sions JRCOT HOW cs suvess sissonnes Mill Samucl Betz & Co Miles Twp. tore — i eee Neal Det “yf uT~y 8 LC Palman. ........ccs canna -1 SS Wolf Frank & Haines...............Store dB Orawiord..c.c.conesssees Mill Henry Kreamer ; TN W Pt et ed pd 1-108 — 222 ed “SOTO ~ 33 S2ITIIIZIZ 2883% Milesburg Boro. J HHahn & Co Store C G Ryman " J P Shope HT Ryman......ccianne J T Green......cpscssisiia J H Haupt & C8..covveennsen Thomas Holanan : Hahn & Wagner J M Green Miss P Winters i“ a “i — Tal RNa SO Penn Twp. Elisah Campbell.........Store John D foote 8 Alexander & Son Jacob Eisenhoot Ertle & Carstetter......... ’" David Ertle pO wg ~t —-— PS wl nlag =~ —— Geo Swartz...... iri Store! Potter Twp. W T Thompson & Bro Store BD Brisben... wc: W J Thompson & Bro... Mill Graff Thompson & Co Store Wm Wolf vy AA Krelin ro ek 4X having been granted the undersigned over the Estate of Solomon Weaver, lute of | Miles twp. dec'd, notice is hereby given to ail persons knowing themselves indebted to said Estate, to come forward and make ment without delay, and all persons mving accounts against the same will pre- sent them properly authenticated for settle- ment. ADAM WEAVER, BENVILLE RUTH, mr26, 6t Administrators, SYRUP, the finest over made, just re- ceived, cheap at Wolt's old stand-—try it. \ ERCANTILE APPRAISMENT.— AVL — List of Dealers of Foreign and Do- mnestic Merchandise, Liquors, &e., in Cen- tre county for the year 1860, subject to the payment of license. BeMefonte Boro. (lass. J 1 Sunfls.. ceric oc. Baker 11 Loch, May & Loeb Store 9 JW unk by 11 Sternberg & Brandeis .. 10 FS Wilon y ® 13 F P Green 18 William McClelland 14 J &J Harris 0 W W Montgomery 14 JB Awl 14 DM Wagner. ............... ¢ Hoffer & Bro Geo Livingston Burnside & Thomas ...... Irwin & Wilson Taz. $700 “000 16 00 20 00 10 00 “ ‘ i“ ‘ & A Sussman Zimmerman Bro. & Co.. Christ Derr Adam Herkermer Howell & Gilliland........ Store Haupt & Co Stovestore Ifarper Brothers............Store John Brackbill . Edward Brown Michael Runkle Shortledge & Co William F Reynolds...... T R Reynolds & Co...... Humes & Co Humes & Bro J M Wagner & Co........ Charles Friberger ......... Geo \ Patton Geo D Pifer Samuel McDowell dH HaBn ....ccoeocenirevcnnne 4 Emil Josephs & Co : 3 - = S— re maa Ba® a TEBZZIITIZIEISE = ~I ON ~~ Loneberger & Henry..... Frank Mullen Hammond Sechler............ P McCaffrey & Co Keller & Musser............ Geo Obrien.........ucineiii L A Miller & Co........... a Henry Kline...... 3 billi'd tables Wm F Reynolds & Co Bankers Centre County Basking Co. oggs Twp. McCoy & Lines Re ore J B& A G Curtin " Benner Twp. Store Mill ‘i & Pe BEE BEB auBuu 83 SS8BR Te eed oor John Hibler Christ Dale, Jr Henry Brockerhoff........ Burnside Twp. David Betts..................... Store Martin Murph “ Carin Twp. Weber & Singer Store Ferguson Twp. ag oJ -F =F Ay -3 Eg 8 88 888 Gray & Wilson Store 2 ph dh wd Sh SIO DONRDIOD Jacob Str hm Alen... cons cinainnns Mil Ruble as Patton Twp. aaeusae Store “ SE23ISTIZT TIIIBBx Peter — -1 So 83 Matren & Bro Peter Murrey Philipsburg Boro. DS Mubree & Co......... Store James A Ganoe 3" James Test ............ceeeess Geo H Zigler & Co JD MGirk Daniel Ayers GS Flegle H Smith Thomas J Meyers........... Wagner & Bro Michael Jacobs. ..oviien irene Peter Swate.................. J Adelsheimer A C Bumgardner & Co... PH Switzer L Copiline & Co A ontgomery W H Macuslin Get Gates... ..cieviaeme A T Bradley... W Oliver.......... sition E Chilcote et =. -F Sv SS2S85382328835338333532 dea wd - - a oy — p r Bena er IaIt we nt NOI 30a AI Og ~1 L W Munson & Co Hoop & Irwile oie... M rer J M Way James Morrison... Oy etl J M Kepler Bol'gAil'y E Pecks & Co 8 Mill M Necice & Co Store H F Baker Conft G A ora . one: i Joen L Barr: Bakerr M'Girk & Perks B'k Disc't Rush Twp. Powelton Coal and Iron Company Henry Richard C A Melus Isaac Hill J D Simler Peter Smith S H Wallace Ardell & Sayers L Spring Twp. 4 Haae Brewery Lawrance M' Intire Stree oy Is Snowshoe Twp. May, Loeb & Co Store noffer. Bowers & Co “ A Crissman & Son Herbert Williams Geo Fravel Bend pe - Sresenann eee Store‘ “ BuSoruaB8B usa SEESIIIIIRSZELS = S28 8 III/S S38TIZ 23 8CS838383 Jen I-III Brewery 00 Store 14 “os 14 — -13n 0 10 i 12 a 1 . . Confection 14 ire Unionville Boro. sreest & Co Stor J & G Alexander N nurley Peters & Smith Wm D Smith amr S88 “ Feed store 14 Mill 13 Worth Twp. Barlow & McKenny Store Walker Twp. Pontius & Biddle Store Henry Brown " James Gordon, heirs Mill Robenson & Shoap i Washington Iron Co " J & 8 Huston Store . The appeal will be held at the Commis- sioners’ Office, Bellefonte, on the 12th day | | | Ee eremtmrersld SAVAGE & RRO, (Successor to N. Hillibish) Wholesale and retail dealers in Stoves & Tinware, Allegheny Street, Bellefonte, Pa. Read only a partial list of Cock Stove Wellington, Waverly, Ornamental, Oriental, Royal Cook, Prince Royal, Men Shell, Artisan, And American. Parlor and Office Stoves : Morning Glory, Tropic, Brilliant, New Egg, And Parlor Cooks for Wood or Coal, and Wood Swoves of every description, Attention is called to his stock of Roonng Plate, a new size, which he has just receiv- ed, size 40x20. It makes better job than the old size, and can be furnished ¢ eapertban any other establishment in town. ##-Spouting and jobbing promptly st- tended to. Charges prt. I.) and satis- faction guaranteed. oct?’ 68¢t 9.3000 New Patterns, just 1eceived fro New York. Z#&Over 5000 Pieces now on hand X , and tor sale at Wholesale prices. : 28C ood paper at 9, 10, 12} and cents per Bolt, 3%. Fine Patterns at 17, 18, 20 and 25 cts. T%. Best Satin Papers at 30 cents per Bolt Also : Oil Cloth, 54.a large Stock of OIL WINDOW SHADES, TABLE, STAND, STAIR & FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, all of which will be sold at the lowest market price AT W. J. MMANIGALS. an29.tf MILROY. A Tremendous Stock of Gooas AT BURNSIDE & THOMAS. 4 INE GROCERIES, mocha coffee, ole gov. java, best quality Rio coffee best oolong Inck tens, green teas, lovering syrup, golden syrup, Drips tine article bak- ing Ty rice and everything in the grocery line at the lowest cash prices in the hurket BURNSIDE S THOMAS’. is the place. WHITE FISH, Herring, Mackeral, ac., a apl7'68, BURNSIDE &« THOMAS Pi highest market prices paid for all kinds of country produce, at BURNSIDE s THOMAS’. —— — r URKEY PRUINS, raisens, peache apples, oranges, lemons, all kin f foreign fruits, Hams, bacon &c., at BURNSIDE &« THOMAS’. ARNESS, collars, cart whips, carriage whips, in great varieties, govern- ment gears, saddles, bridles, martingales check lines, cart gears, tug harness, bugg harness hames, etc. Everything in the sac dlery line at BURNSIDE & THOMAS’ Nooss of all kinds, Stelring’ gloves Handkerchiefs, combs, poeket ks n all their variety and very cheap, at BURNSIDE THOMAS. OYS of all kinds, at BURNSIDE & THOMAS. ASKETS in all their varieties, children earriages, willow ware, guns, piss tols, powder, shot, caps, eartridges, &c., a- BURNSIDE & THOMAS". Z ORSE COLLARS, if you don't want your horse's shoulders galled and made sore, get good herse collars at | BURNSIDE & THOMAS’, {VANNED FRUITS, peaches, tomatoes, pine apples, and peas in great varie. ty, at BE RNS DE « THOM AN ISHING TACKLES, rods lines, hook flies, sea hair baskets, ete. Rig you out to eateh trout at BURNSIDE & THOMAS T IS known to all in Bellefente and through the county if you wanta good article go to 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 elegantassortment of Horse A B lankets, Buck-skin Gloves and Bufta- at lowprices URNSIDE & THOMAS, EW PATTERNS of oil cloths, at re- duced prices, at BURNSIDE &« THOMAS’ ABITS SOAP, Wi. Hagan and ons, olive toap, Dobbins’ soap Je es Oakley's soaps, old castile, pure, Palmso: p, Elderling's soap, and a great variety of other soaps, at . RURNSIDE « THOMAS’ PICES of ull varieties, ground to order and warranted to be strictly pure. It is the only place you can find unadultera- ted spices. Try them for your own satisfac- tion. You can only find them at on. TO “BURNSIDE & THOMAS. ; ANDSAWS, knives, spoons, coffoe H mills, shovels, spades, rakes, hoos, lamps, forks, chains, &e., at , BURNSIDE & THOMAS FPYHE 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, in all their varieties, at BURNSIDE &« THOMAS’. o Robes, at very, Lo. ————— men— ——— ———— Offer to tha Public one of the Inrgest and best selected stocks of merchan- dise, in Centre county. Call, examine and ee for yourself. EATHER of all descriptions, french calf skin, spanish sole leather, mo- rocco’s, sheep skins, linings. Everything in the leather line warranted to give satis- action, at BURNSIDE & THOMAS'. ENTS THIS WAY! SUITS! SUITS W. W. McClellan, at Bellefonte, would inform the men of Pennsvalley, 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 any kind of ma- terial they choose, " TAY that I am still in the fold, and prepared to accommo- date. 1h inte. + ave a large and oxcellent assort- Furnishing Goods, ALSO, Cloths, Cassimeres, & Vestings 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 bought my goods du- ring the last panie, IT defy competition as to prices, durability, und fashion, this side of Philadelphia Remember the Place . W. W. McCLELLAN, No. 4 Brokerhof’s Row, Allegheny street, Bellefonte, Pa., where cloths, caisimeres, vestings, callars, umbrellas, eains, hats, caps, in short, everything to completely rig out a gentleman, ean a and made up in the latest style. I am alse agent for WILCOX & GIBBS Sewing Machine, which should be % en by all desiring a machine, de2b,68y Cor. of Penn and St. Clair Streets, PITTSBURGH, PA. The Largest, + and most Succes. PRACTICAL BUSINESS COL LEGE in the United States. FIFTEEN THOUSAND STUDENT From Thirty-Three States in Ta Years. FOR LARGE QUARTO CIRCULAR Containing full information, Outline Course of Study, samples of Cowley's PREMIUM PENMANRAIP, View of the College Building, differe: Departments, City o Pitteburgh, &e., &c address the Principals, SMITH & COWLEY, aplO'68 1y, Pittsburgh, I, COAL AND,LUMBER. The best WOOD COAL BURNT LIME, can be had at the Bellefon® Line Kilus, on the Pike leadingto Milesburg, at the lowest yrices. We are the only parties in Central Penn's. 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 exprealy for family use Silver Brook Foun- dry Coal at lowest prizes. Also a lot of first and see. ond quality B0ARDS, BROAD BAILY PALING, SHINGLES and plastering lathe for sale chea " Bald Office and Thrd Nour South en Eagle Valley R. R. t. = ¥ SHORTLIDGE, & C0. aplO’'G8,1y. Bellefonte Pa. INE PROPERTY FOR SALE. The undersigned offers his fine prop- erty at Centre Hall, at private sale, consisting of one lot, hereon erccted a good two- - story frame dwelling house, ood as new, with a new and convenient ‘Ritehen attached, with hydrantin yard and cellar, and a large we story alo very suitable on account of location an y for conversion to a FIRST CLASS STORE ROOM with cellar under the same, & large stuble on the Jot, and ghoice fruit trees a ood bearing order. For further particu- ars apply > SAMUEL HARPSTER, febIO tT > Centre Hall TOTICE.—The undersigned having received letters testamentary on the Estate of the late William 8. Gilliland, late of Centre Hab, dec'd, fom the Regis- of Wills, of Centre county, alli persons oo 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 request to present the same duly authenticated tor settlement. DAVID GILLILAND, Centre Hill, March, 19. Executor. INE TABLE CUTLERY, including KF lated forks. XBaoms, &ec.. at apl068. IRWIN & WILSON. Manhood: How Lost, How Restored. Z#r-Just published, a new edition of Dr. CULVERWELL'S CRLEBRATED Essay on the radical cure (without medicine’ of Sperma- ry Seminal Losses, Impotency, Mental and hysical Incapacity, Impediments to Mar- riage, ete.; also, Consumption, Epilepsy, and Fits, induced by self-indulgenee or sexual extravagance. Ng. Price, in a sealed envelope, only 6 cts. The celebrated author, in this admirable essay, clearly demonstrates from a thirty years successful practice, that the alarm- ing consequences of self-abuse may be rad- ically cured without the dangerous use of internal medicine or the application of the Irnife: pointing out a mode of cure at once simple, certain, and effectual, by means of whieh every sufferer, no matter what his - condition may be, may cure himself cheap- ly, privately, and radically. a. This Lecture should be in the hands of every youth and every mau in the land. Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, postpaid, on receipt of 6 cents, or two pst stamps. Also, Dr. Culverwell’s “Marriage Guide,” price 25 cents. Address the publishers, Cnas. J. C. KLive& Co., jan29‘ly 127 Bowery, N.-Yorl , box 4586. ONATHAN KRAMER'S HOTEL, 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, and his bar always supplied with choice li- quors. Drovers will find aecommodation for any number of horses. marl2,69tf of May, 1869. Chas. Smith, ap23 Appraiser,
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