rb a ST RE HALL REPOR A = mt a i eS CENT ENT mat ¥i NE 4th 1869. DAY, IU LOGAL ITEMS: BIIANKS —Blank Summons, Venda Notes, Bxecutioris, and Judgment ard Kx- @mption Note combined, for sale at this Otlice, sntanl icin LOCAT NEWS. Our friends will oblige us by sending in any items of Jocal inter- eat. including deaths, marriages, &c., as sueh are eagarly read hy your friends in the west, many of whom get the Reporter, We would esteem it a favor if our kind pa- | trons would cecasionally mail a copy of | the Reporter to relatives and acquaintan- ees who formarly lived in Centre county ard removed to other pa. ts, which ‘would indMee nian) to become subscribers, ri se Jimmies NEW GOODS. i wl ‘ thi Mr. fierlacher goes eis Gis : in a large stock of summer goods, which and offered at bargains, week to lay will be on shortly, een se Pr © The Watchman says the bed room of Mr. John Miller, sr, of Hublersburg, was entervd and robbed of some thirty dollars in money, a few nights since, while Mr. and Mrs. Miller were in bed, RE. Fl On Wednesday avening, w large light was obssrved from here, in of last week, | the direction of Pine Grove Mills, which | hv the ~~] turned out to have been caused by the bur- | ning of a foundry and several other buil- | dings in the neighborhood of Stormstown, causing a loss of some 10,000. { Pure wines and liquors tre always to be had at Buu's large wholesale establish- at Bellefonte, but what will hear recommendation. nner], | sme on SAD AFFAIR, We are informed that on We dnesd AV of nes { N \ tain vh barn-rusinT {Lu ment last week a son of Henry Kreps was dentally killed, at n Pine Grove Mills. A piece of falling tim- ber struck young K vo : hi +) reps, causing ais Qed, =) SALES. . F atattayY dar i] Parsonal property ol L. hersteller, aec d | in Penn twp, 1ith Ju Sale of farm of John Sankey, dec'd, ie. in | on 18th of June, of John Wi 18th, Personal of HH. B decd. in Aaronsburg, June 15th. - { OROPA. wv Pian Gree a twp. Personal : twp, . property June in Haine property our G. Laurimore L383 . Pa. How making or Sul CO, the western counties—I never saw better » » . a : prospects for wheat erops, than there is in | this =ection of country. @ Fr IH all Speaking p litical af GiH says: | rive them Gan. Hancock oS 3 1 a ~Y i ae $ 4 ar peohle Suy. | governor, and they will elect hun. —t J tle i Grace Greenwood has sold her “Litt Larry tela Clovwivors) 5} The Little Corporal, YY . . a yr 1 go. The Pilgrim has been published a children’s magazine for over lifieen years, T 1) amber of The Little Corpora! | Fae July number of The lattie Corporal beg! ew volume —price S31 per year, meme. es J ern me x : ANSWER to enigma in lust week's 1 ie: Daniel Webster, : cs xy. Answered by 8. R. B., of Penn 3 J cnn v— Yichinr: £ dali Wg of Chics ! “w= a nial Rl fall fall. LUMBILA Mes. John Taylor & Son, of Milroy, have | erected a stea un sa e-mill, about one mile | east of Foust's, in the seven mountains, Sy which is now in successful operation, and ; they n wilaare Faw \ rR. oraoers iin any kind of lumber upon shortest notice. ave now prepared to fil which is | i. rr } :. ) AINOW NOW 10 Q } > * . the Reporter, advertise in i ive hey i ¥ the y itl mim mia J res REMOVED. On last Tuesday the Centre Hall post-of- at fice was removed from the old piace Wells Herlacher. This removal was a sore afiliction for the | Reporter office, which served as u place rr - i. . to the store of C. F. - + WA store away one of Uncle Sam's desks upon | which we were accustomed to write the ed- | itorials for the Reporter—but it wus draf- ted into the U. 8. service again. Good | bre, old desk, we part with you with a tear | . Toft corner of our left eye as we lay | u shingle across our left knee, to pen this | local upon and to serve as our future wri- | ting table. eee WEATHER—CRODS. 8 days there were fre- | During the last 6 : . : . a A quent visits of thunder showers, followed hv a warm sun during the day time, which : i Lo liad a fine effect upon vegetation, an the grass nnd grain crops a promising ap- | 2 . The indications just now are Fives penrance. i nlso for a pretly fair crop of fruik mm this county this smmmer. The rain on Saturday evening last was | accompanied by a violent storm, which | £ - of whan partly unroofed the barn of Gen. Buchan- | an in Gregg twp., as we arc informed. F Potter, esq. Our young friend, Jno. will accept our thanks for a copy of Cireu- lar and Catalogue of the Law school con- | nacted with the University of Albany, for | the vear 1869-70. Mr. P. has just graduated | with honors as a law student, at this Insti- tation, and is now fully prepared for the practice of his profession, in which he will one day stand prominent. ee — The proceedings of the Sabbath School i Convention, he.d at Bellefonte, last week, | were received too late for publication. a Tur Best Book ror EvERYBoDY.—The new illustrated edition of Webster's Dic- tionary, containing three thousand engra- vings, is the best book for every body that the press has produced in the present cen- tury, and should be resarded as indizpen- sable to the well-regulated home, reading- room, library, and place of busigéss,—(5. Francisco Golden Era.) : Te ———_ ce DEATHS On Iast Sabbath morning, 30th of May near Centre Hall, Willie Harter. infant son of Lewis and Sarah Mensch, aged 8 months and 14 days. : On 30. ult., at Aaronsburg, afier a linger- ing illness, of heart disease, Mary Magda- lene, wife of Daniel Leitzel, aged 72 years, 6.months, and 18 days. Her last remains were followed to the grave, by sympathi- zing relatives and friends, and the occasion was improved with an appropriate sermon | by Rev. C. H. Reiter. : j “On 18th ult., in Howard, Nathan Mitch- ell son of James Heverly, aged 13 years, On 14th ult., at Milesburg, Calvin Swarm aged 16 years, 8 months and 9 days. =On 28h ult.. at Centre Hall, Mrs. Peggy MMcCulmant (formerly Alexander), aged 76 years, 7 month3, and 10 days. ————lp MARRIAGES On 3!st ult, by Rev. Williams, Samuel Leitzel, of Gregg. and Miss Kate Malbar-4 ger; of Harris. & > > a - Important Announcement. . . 0 1 Qi heeribors Reduction of Terns to Mail Subscribers, GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO CLUBS. The Publishers of TH AG Es, desirous of widing in the dissemmination ol sound political truth among the miusses, have de- termined to furnish their daily and weekly issues. from and after this date, at the fol- lowing reduced and popular rates: Tur DAILY AGE One year, $8,00; Six months, $425; Three months, 82,25, and One dollar per month for any less period, Tir WEEKLY Aa, One year, $1,50; Six months, $1,005 Three months, 50 cents; ments to Clubs: IO copias, ONE FORT... vunsiorsiisa suraes 20 copies, one year, seit to one Post office, addressed to each subscriber S12 A) iy 22.00 one person : 20 (X) And 1 extra copy to getter up of club. office, nddressod to each subseriber 53.00 And u copy of the “Daily Age,” for l year, to getter up of club, one person And a copy of the “Daily Age,” one year, to getter up of club. The Radicals, fully understanding the value of thoroughly advertising their prin- Fanaa FEE TEES SEE EE LE Ed journals, and endeavor, In every way, lo give them a wide and general circuaiion = iy v 2 8 sy # The poison they thus eagerly distribute, mist be met, at every point, by an anti- RL REY, % 1 bv 8 Biase dote. This ean only be done by giving prompt i liberal encouragemaont to the , An im- Vemoo yortant noll \ every an N¢ rate ness of the country steal campaign 1s approa Democtnt-—every Conservative 1.3 Yat now dot le nse the truth i ot tr uty, and oadeast 1 5 AGE, 3 i 1! in spreading Circulate t Addr ny 21.4 he documents THI] I’ @ lp — “5, S Xi. < The ir readers is directed, to the advertisement of Coe's Dyspepsia Cure n another part of this paper. Ni. attention of 0 i Wonrep's Mow ri nl nlv (Mt ise nd oniy LUnah tee Nh ys | his Machine ha Tug onrneg it enjoyed by anv other. tandard guage fron ery wheel formed. and the World will work without interruption a The World is furnished as a ld i rear and front cut. As dropper, Iwo with hand dropper, one size with Johns This muchine 1 If rake, IS Nd IR ett to ns eA QZ ye rb} IRC NINCG, 1 } is . x > Me CIN, I . ro | aaitvery nna ine, n’s rake, YE SAC, s #i=0 furnished further particu i} » Haver, Tae 1 } »"” CITCHIUDS, ad rice AN ri “A Al 1 i voile] ~The tO MND reMmeay, fila i . — Advert heaith PIV BN iA CoxNsuMmi having been restored Ly 3% very i fered several years With a sev 1 A; ( PONG as KNOW ~~ LO a five lune affection, and that d sumpiion—is anxious to 4 2 tellow sufferers them rm y * te * LO nil Wat re 1, eis, make wins of cure he will send a i {free of charge th preser Tin Hraet] Of for preparing and u: ind a SURE UM PTI The object Pres i l, and spread i ¢ invalual i sufferer will try his remedy, as ost them nothing, ahd may prove a Parties wishing the preseription ; Rev. Epwanp A. WiLsoN Willinmsburg Kings co. ee] Errors or YourH.—A Gentleman who vears irom Nervous Debility, Decay, and all the effects of vouthful indiscretion, will, for the sake of suffering humanity, send free to all who need it, the receipt and directions for mak- ing the simple remedy by which he was Sufferers wishing to profit by the benefit th nalion walichi y 3 y and he Hopes ‘ 10 {0 ha . . 3 GIVES (0 yy ih N Joux B OGDEN, 42 Cedar st., New York. - a. of he World’ is warranted to cure wmtismn and Neuralein., Sold on the No: to be paid for until I pay $90 perm . Rheun teste i. J.C. TiLroN, Pittshurg, Pa. } 1 for pt riiculars to 1 North 3d st. my 14, 4t Agents Wanted for the ecret Histor OF THE CONFEDERACY. The astounding revelations and startling disclosures, made in this work, are creating lesive in the minds of the The sceret political in- of Davis and other Confede- with the Hidden Mysteries the Scenes in Richmond,” Send for Circu- Lines. Cull at or write tricues, &c., rate leadees, are thoroughly ventilated. NATIONAL my 14, 4t Why Not Make Money With our Steneil and Key Check amd by selling Novel and attractive arti- cles? Circulars free. apd, 12 N.Y. ALUABLE PROPERTY AT PRI VATE SALE in Centre Hall. S. G. SHANNoN offer: his f Address, y yutht, a 243, ine che corner of Main and Locus- £7220: gstreets, in Centre Hall, a largt fraine dwelling, with a large and commo- dious Stable large enough for seven hore The house is well finished, and has a hydrant near the door and the water ean be taken to any room in the house, or to he cellar. For full particulars inquire of John Shannon, at Centre Hull, or S. G. Shannon, at Selinsgrove, fob10t, SYRUP, the finest ever made, just re- ceived, cheap at Wolt's old stand—try it. Munson’s Copper Tubular, AND THE STAR GALVANIZED > 7 . ; 1 > Joa Lightning Rods. C. Cc. hese Rods are now acknowledged among the best in the world, having drawn the first premiums at the principal fairs in the United States, and endorsed by over five hundred Professors in Colleges and othar scientific men, and have never been beaten in any contest. The spiral flanges and rough edges dissipate electricity and double the conducting power. Put up at the lowest rates. A<=Deductions are made on all or- ders sent in to the undersigned. Samuel Harpster, my14,10t Centre Hall NF. FORTNLEY, Attorney at Law, D. Bellefonte, Pa. & BCS, Office with Orvis v Alexander. IN JTIOE. Liters of Administration having been granted then underegids over the Kstate of Leonard Kerstetter, lato of Penn tw te to ment. JO IN KERSTETTER, BENJ.KE RSTETTER, my216t, Administrators. PHILADELPHIA MARKET. Wheat, red at #1,40, and amber « | 81 00. Corn, yellow at 90¢; western mixed at 8Ha87 ec. Oats dull, western at 77¢, and Penn- sylvania at 65a70. CHICAGO MARKET, Flour steady. Corn steady. Oats dull at 60c, Rye §1 30. Barley $1 40al 50. Live hogs firm, Beef cattle gjeady, NEW YORK MARKET Gold 1398, Wheat dull. Corn, new at 87e. Oats at Tie, SAN FRANCISCO MARKETS. Flour 84 50ad 371. Wheat quiet at $1 30al 65. Legal tenders 73) Wt i . MILROY MARKETS. Whaat $1.10... .......... on “ek ais sien Rye 1.%5.......Corn 0,70......0uats dU, Plaster per ton 12,00.......8alt per Mloar (family) 4,00....... Butter 40, Eoes 25... Bacon Sides & Shoulders 1064 Himns 2... Lard 16... Potatoes 1,060... Apples dried 124, Barley $1 20Pork 10 LEWISBURG MARKET, Wheat 81,25.......Corn, new 0.8) Rye t aa ) saa Onis, adi 9 ad { § A ! 1. ...... Potatoes ried Apples 1b. 08.......Pork B@W ..ociiine | Side & shoulder 11, BELLEFONTE MARKETS, White Wheat 81,380, : 15. ......Corn U7 Oatsith..... Barley 1 A. ......Cloverseed 3,00. ..... 0,8, Lard per i Butter LPotatoes | rk per pound 14, » 3 * , J fusing "ne 11 ’ Fi), “is { 516 Tall 20...... Huu {OW \ i } 4 i» 3 rong gt | on 12, Lh PHYSICIANS New York, Aue, 16th, 1867. Veurr atte TCH I'he i Lear, Cl PARATION Buel no. Juniper B distillation | torin a fine gin, | placement b Berries, containing very little ster, o $ erries. by ion. to Cubebs extracted by dis- y liquor obtained from Junipe mall | proporti | than an Fria sk Ved } Lis Hit 1 aetive prope to Buchu, a ral : i of an flame { froys its activi | leaving | dat K and gious deco tion, Mine | the color of it rrenlients, The Buchu in my | preparation p untes; the ity of the other ingredients are adde { to prevent fermi iL ICERICI a" ! 11 redonn SHR { 1a ry td y gui oii mtn 3 upon winspeciion, i re, #3 aYVran wiere this, V¢ - Ph A ? It Whit 0 Toulla not to be ine \ i HLA _ha therefore on COE'SCOUGH BAISAM This long tried and popular Remedy is agnin called to the attention of the public, As often us the vear rolls around, the pro- prietors annually make their bow to the people, and remind them that amongst the many things required for the health, com- fort and sustenance of the family through the long and tedious months of winter, Coe's Cough Balsam should not be forgot- ten. For years it has been a household moedicine—and mothers anxious for the safety of their children, and all who suffer from any disease of the throat, ¢hest and lungs, cannot afford to be without it. In addition to the ordinary four ounce so long ih the market, we now furnish our mam- moth family size bottles, whieh will, in common with the othersize, be found at all Drug Stores: FOR { The Balsam will | may always be rd freme ense i | | | CROU PDP. be foune invaluable, ana led upon in the most ox- WHOOPING timony ol COUGH. all who hiave used it for disen=e during the last ten that it " . ier EO rihle {his terribi . 18, Vite, Oo OTE SORE THR OAT. } lie badsam- al wel i t and you will pilen , | IHHARD COLDS AND COUGHS Yield at one i near, it Were ¢ LO} enay use ol will I reme thic op : Mth great I giving retied 11 1 y . x y tie one Hy 110}. isi tally, HELMBOLD, S34 Broadway, New York, (Irom the largest Manufacturing Chemists in the World.) been equally so before him. 1 have favorably impressed with his charnecer and enterprise, WILLIAM WEIGHTMAN, Firm of Powers & Weightman, Manufa turing Chemists, 1 h and Brown sts, Philadelphia. Helinoold's Fluid Extract Ba He from indizeres rx of Nature whi i Nin Wen ess aris exiuil ted Pow ( IN PIL ol OF 80 Hany sarin gs among which will Inds | to Exertion, Loss of Memory, Wal | ror of Disense Foreb wlings of +, Universal Lassitude, Prostra- Tye found, Hoi or } t3)3 nbn: l tbh iw n tu affected with Or- | i : ] i gunic Weakness, requires the aid of Medi- cine to strengthen and invigorate the svse- { {OH ong tem, which HELMBOLD S EXTRA BTC. iU iavariably does Feats sah adie en Lllsun i I DY "i " I rAd bil Laat of uf Customary abi Sehirrus Sine i“ {te plaints incident to the sex, wl from habits of dissip ition, of the decline 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, little or no change in diet. no inconveni- Kova ns, of th rus, and those unpleasant and dangerous remedies, USE Helmboid's Fluid in all diseases of these oreuns, whether ing in male or female, from use originating, and no matter of me standino. ist ca long It is pleasant in taste and odor, “‘immeaiate”’ 1n action, and more rations of Bark or Lron, Those suffering from broken-doy ’ lente constitutions, procure Once. . The reader mast be aware tl slight may be the attack of the t 15 ceva to attect th the ren at, how abo Q is- » bodily health cases, it atl { ana mental pow All the above diseases require the aid of a Diuretic. Helmbold's Extract Buchu is the great Diuretic, HELM BOLD, Draggist, 704 Broadway, New York, and 104 south 10th Street Phi. $ > . 1 th 2irect, ini ladel phia, p R. Price ” 21,25 ner bottle, or 6 bottles Br $6.50, delivered to any ad- dre Sold by all Drageists everywhere. NJ ONE ARE GENUINE UNLESS AX done up an steel-engraved wrapper, with fac-simile of house, and signed june 2m. 1's my Chemical Ware- H. T. HELM BOLD. Good News for the Ladies SPRING OPENING of Bonnets, Trimmings, Millinery, at us : ; 3 4 Mrs. MM. E. Shoope’s, In Centre Hall, Mgrs, M. E. Stoork, has just returned from Philadelphia, with the LATEST FA- SHIONRS, and a complete stock of New Bonnetts, New Hats, Elecant Trimmings, &e., which will be sold or made up, ax usual. at reasonable prices, ug. The new styles are very pretty, dies call and see them early. First come, first served. my14,2m ETTLEMENT NOTICE.-—~Notice is hereby given, that Saturday, June 12th, 1869, has been set apart as time for settling up accounts in the estate of Leonard Ker- stetter, late of Penn tp., dec’d All persons interested are invited to attend on said day, at the late residence of deceased. JOHN KERSTETTER, BENJ. KERSTETTER, Administrators. La- my21, td . a Voi gmt, - " . d : yo " a Rags PRL Th en 3 - RE aad AND LUNGS, Do not delay procuring and immediately led difficulties. sVinplomn if not arrested, will so00- ‘oe’s Cough Balsam, when troub ahov aan itare nanieq - from waica none can ever re IN CONSUMPTION, a eare-worn sutlerer has found relief to-day rejoices that her life has been | made ewsy ws longed by the use of Uae ! } un { - Mu iy band a Jive s Cough Bal ~ IN SHORT, he people know the ] article, and y comment from us. It is for sale by wry Dirugeist and Dealer in Medicines the United States, Til k ( de Pre ev- in wt i, CLARK CO, prietors, New Haven, Ct, Read! Read !! Read!!! | THE ATTENTION OF THE IS CALLED TO THE World's Great Remedy, COE'S DYSPEPSIA ‘CURE wUL ; . This pre peptics as th | surely eure that aggravating and fatal mal- Kor venre it swept on ite fearful tide, is PEOPLE | carrying before it to an untimely grave, {o the Ilescue. 1 Sick Headad he, Sourncess Acidaty Rising of Food, Flatitency, Lassitude, Weariness, Biliousness, Liver Complaint, finally terminating Death, Are as surely cured by this os the patient takes it, | years before the af the masses ? srs of Milwaukee, yi ¢ of Stomach, poet remedy, Although but five le, what isthe verdiet Liester Sextonm, 110) A i “ta J s 4 Hear what *avs.: Milwaukee, Wie, Jan. 24, 1868, | Messrs C. G. Clark & Co., New Iuven, Conn, | Both myself and wife have used Co's | Dyspepsin Cure, and it has proved PER- FECTILY satisfactory as a remedy I have 210 hes in saving that we have re i EAT BENEFIT from its use Very respretiully. ie) | cei (Signed) LESTER SE) A GREAT BLESSING. [From Ree. Li. ¥. Ward, Avon, Lora €0.. 0). : Messrs, Strong & Armstron Gentlemen, —It g or tl fives me great pleasure ‘0 state that my wife has derived great benei t the use of C Dyspepsia Cure, She has been for a number of years great'y troubled with Dyspepsia, accompanied with paroxyvsms of constipation from Of 8 violent which so prastrated her that she was allthe while for months, unable to do anything. She took, at your instance. Coe’s Dyspepsia Cure, aud has derivea GREAT BEN EIT FROM IT, and is now comparatively weil, She regards this medicine ns a great bles- Truly yours, : 1868. L. F. WALD Sing. $ +e Jan. 13 h, CLERGY MEN, The Rev. Isane Aiken, of Alleghany, tostifies that it has cured him, after all oth- er remedies had failed. DRUGGISTS, Any druggist inthe country will tell you, if you take the trouble to enquire, that ev- ery one that buvs a bottle of Coe's Dyspep- gia Cure from them, speaks in the most un- qualified praise of its great medical virtues, COE'S DYSPEPSIA CURE Will also be found invaluable in all eases of Diarrhea, Dysentery, Colie, Summ Complaints, Griping and in fact every dis rdered ¢ = ndition of the stomach. Suid by Druggists in city or count.y everywhere at $1 per Bottle, or by applien- tion to ii THE C. C. CLARK CO. Sole Proprietors, New Haven, Ct June. 26,eow, ly » » The Latest Scientific Invention, the Culorifie. the stove in (question, me may state that by HL highly selentifie and patent arrangement the excessive heat on the top of the stove which causes the centre pieces to burn out, is carried around the oven, equalizing the heat of the stove, and causing the bottom of the oven to be just as hot as the top part of the stove; by this arrangement, there- fore, all danger of burning out the centre plocos (usunl to sll cooking stoves) is ef- fectunlly obviated, What is more, the fire and oven can be easily reeulated toany degree of heat, by means of this patent gr. rangement, thus avoiding the necessity of giving the stove constant attention while baking, inorderto prevent it becoming too hot or too cold; another adyantage which this stove possesses Lo 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 ns beautiful ns it is efficient, leaves nothing to be desired, We would also state that these stoves can he readily supplied with a patent copper- buck 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 ndvantafes of a cooking range, with none of the annoyances ; a water-baek can easi- 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 persons nbout going to house keeping, toe much importance cannot he attached to the necessity of having the best possible cook- ing facilities, The great feature that it dos: 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 sid bot- ton, 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 5; vac Havrr, near the de- Spears’ make of stoves. All of the above anti-Cust Cookstove heretofore sold by iin. Prices, 10 per ct. less than market value, for cash, Isaac Haupt, Bellefonte, for all of Spears’ make of Btoves, 7 He also ha: on hand for sale, a few i i arnesy, one trotting buggzy, together stock and variety of plows, cultivators, and harrows ever kept for sale Bellefonte, All will be sold at bar- for Cash. Don't forget to eall and see his stock, before purchasing elsewhere, 1¢ HOW he best STORE Jd. B. ETTE LE, DN street, Jellefonte, ia the Stone buil- ding iormerly occupied by the Key- stone Bakery Takes pleasure in informing the publie that he keeps constantly on hand supply of choice Foreign and Domestic Liquors, All Borrvels, Kegs and Cusks warranted contain tie qua fity "ep Ires The attention of practicing physicians is called to his stock of PURE LIQUORS, for medical and demijohns constantly on hand. He has the ONLY PURE NECTAR WHISKY in town, All liquors are warranted to give eatis- faction. Liquors will be soldiby the quart, ITe has a large iot of BOTTLED LIQUORS Of the finest grades on hand, Confident that he can please customers, - on {o yi fed. purposes, {ronage The best WOOD COAL BURNT be had at the Bellefonte Line hilns, on We are the only parties in Central which produces the Best White-Wash and a + 3 ry - offered to the trade Me best RIE ANTHRACITE COAL, | sizes, prepared expressly for family use \lso ul Silver Brook Foun- dry Coal at lowest prizes. Also a lot of first and see: ond quality w ~ r) (*) F " i T ») 1 3: SOARDS, BROAD RAILE PALING, SHINGLES and plastering lathe for sale cheap. Office and yard, near South end of Bale tagle Valley R. R. Depot. SHORTLIDGE, & CO. apl0'68.1y. Bellefonte Pa. 1 NK. Webster's Unabridged Dictionary. 3000 Engravings; 1840 Pages Quarto. 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The work is really a gem of a Dietiona- ry, just the thing for the million.” — Admer- ican Edueational Monthly. “In many respects, this Dictionary is the most convenient ever published.’ —Ro- chester Democrat. “As a manuel of reference, it is eminent- ly fitted for use in families and schools,” — N.Y. Tribune, “It is altogether the best treasury of words of its size which the English language has ever possessed.” — Hartford Press. Published by G. & C MERRIAM, Springfield, Mass, myl4 3 SAVAGE & RRO,, (Successor to N. Hilibish) Wholesale and retail dealers in Stoves & Tinware, Allegheny Street, Bellefonte, Pa, Read only a partial list of Cook Stove Wellington, Waverly, Ornamental, Oriental, Royal Conk, Prince Royal, Nea Shell, Artisan, And American. Parlor and Office Stoves : Morning Glory, ropie, Brilliant, New Egg, And Parlor Cooks for Wood or Coal, and Wood Stoves of every description, Attention is ealled to bis stock of Roonng Plate, a new size, which he hus just recoiv- ed, size 40x20. It makes botter job than the old size, and can be furnished ch saper than any other establishment in town, 2&-Spouting and jobbing promptly at. tended to, Charges reasgnable and satis. fuction guaranteed. oct? 658¢ Wall Paper. wg. 5000 New Putterns, just received from New York. 2 Over 5000 Pieces now on hand, and tor sale ut Wholesale prices, and eents per Bolt, i : i y®. Fine Patterns at 17, 18, 20 and 25 cts, vg, Beat Satin Papers at 30 cents per Bolt Also : Oil Cleth, .a large Stock of OIL WINDOW SHADES, TABLE, STAND, STAIR & FLOOR OLL CLOTHS, all of which will be sold at the lowest market price "1 i M"MANIGALS. MI LROY. —————— AT Ny 4 fF ani tf W..J. Tremendous Stock of Goods AT BURNSIDE & THOMAS. — — a ———— A ——_— ——— —— — NINE GROCERIES, mocha coffee, old 1 gov, java, best quality Rio coffee oolong black teas, green teas, lovering yest i i i | ing molnsses, rice and everything.in the grocery line at the lowest cash prices in the ketBURNSIDE & THOMAS. is the place. apl7 68, BURNSIDE ss THOMAS rH Ehighest market prices paid for all kinds of country produce, at BURNSIDE &« THOMAS’. apples, oranges, lemons, all Kin f foreign fruits, Hams, bacon &c., at BURNSIDE &« THOMAS. N ESS, collars, cart whips, carriage whips, in great varieties, govern- ment gears, saddles, bridles, i check lines, cart gears, tug harness, NRE harness hames, cte. Everything in the #ac dlery line at BURNSIDE & THOMAS i } | { i i : | Handkerchiefs, cambs, pocket books un all their variety and very cheap, at BURNSIDE & THOMAS. o¥s of all ASK ETS inall their varieties, children ; carringes, willow ware, guns, piss tols, powder, shot, eaps, cartridges, &c., u- BURNSIDE « THOMAS. ¥ ¥ORSE COLLARS, if you don’t] want vour horse's shoulders galled and kinds, at 5 BURNSIDE as THOMAS, ~ . BURNSIDE & THOMAS’, {ANNED FRUITS, peaches, tomatoes, J pine apples, and peas in great varies ty, at BURNSIDE & THOMAS MSHING TACKLES, rodslines, hook ; flies, sea hair baskets, ete. RigYyou 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 BURNSIDE & THOMAS’. Whitman's celebrated confections, Whitman's celebrated chocolate, Buker's chocolate, Smith's chocola China Ginger, English Pickes, American Pickles, at BURNSIDE &« THOMAN AN Fis : te, 4 large and elegant assortment of Morse A Blankets. Buck-skin Gloves and Bufla- o Robes, at very at lowprices BURNSIDE & THOM AR, EW PATTERNS of oil cloths, at re- duced prices, ut BURNSIDE &« THOMAS’ N B Oakley's soaps, old eastile, pure, Palinso: Elderling’s soap, and a great variety other soaps, at BURNSIDR « THOMAS ABITSSOAY, Wim. Hagan and axe- ons, olive soap, Dobbins’ soap Je es P, of ries of all varieties, ground to order A and warranted to be strictly pure. It is the only place you ean find unadultera- ted spices. Try them for your own satisfac- tion. You can only find them at | BURNSIDE & THOMAS’. HA Ev knives, spoons, coffee mills, shovels, spades, rakes, hoes, lnmps, forks, chains, &c., at BURNSIDE & THOMAS FIVH E Largest and Best Stock of warran ted Boots and Shoes, warranted to give satistuetion, at reduced prices, only to be found at BU RNSI DE& THOMAS. NHOE-MAKERS TOOLS and findings, by in all their varieties, at BURNSIDE &« THOMAS. URNSIDE & THOMAS. Offer to tho Public one of the largest and best selected stocks of merchan- dise, in Centre county. Call, examine and ee for yourself, S FE TABLE CUTLERY, including plated forks, spoons, &e., at. apl0 68. IRWIN & WILSON, - ——_—— Manhood: How Lost, How Reg red 2@~Just published, a hew edition of Dx Gu LYERWELL'S CRLINRATED Essay on the radical cure (without medicine! torrheea, or Seminal Weakn arti: ry Seminal Losses, Impotency, Sut} and hysical Incapacity, Impediments to Mar- riage, ete. ; also, Consuimpti . Epilepsy, and Fits, induced by self-indulgence or sexual extravagance, S®. Price, in a sealed enve only 6 cts. The celebrated author, in this admirable essay, clearly demonstrates from a thirty years’ successful practice, that the alarm- ng consequences of self-sbuse may be beaily cured without the dangerous use of internal medicine or the application of the knife; pointing out a node of cure at once simple, certain, and effectual, by means of which every sufferer, no matter what his condition muy be may cure himself cheap- ¥, privately, and radically. wa. This Lecture should be in the hands of every youth and every mau in the Bent, under seal, in a plain envelops, te any address, postpaid, on receipt of 6 cents, or two p wt stamps. Also, Dr. Culverwell’s “Marriage Guide,’ price 25 cents. A the publishers, Cuas. J. C. KLINE & jan29‘ly 127 Bowery, N.-York, box 4586 LOW PRICES, The Finest Stock of Bpring Goods Ever Opened in these Parts, At The Old Stand at Centre Hall. LADIES AND GENTS DRESs GOODS. DRY GOODS, AND GROCERIES HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, ALSO, A CHEAP LINE OF FILAN N ELS, MUSLINS, CALICOES, AND SHAWLS, ALSO, A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF NOTIONS, SYRUPS, COFFEES. ; also a large stock of FISH, the best, all kinds, MACKEREL and HERRING. the best and cheapest in the market. Wolfs Old Stand. WESHALL TAKE PARTICULAR CRAE TO MAKE IT AN OBJECT FOR New Customers, AS WELL AS INVITE OUR OLD FRIENDS, TO GIVE US A CALL. api 68, y. WAL. WOLF. THE CHEAP New York Store. Emil Joseph & Co. We have now opened our new store on \LLEGMENY STREET, (McBride's Building Bellefonte, where we keep on hand a fine cheap and well assorted Stock of dry goods, the finest and bet, notions, : every variety and kind, clothing, a_most splendid stock furs, furs, Furnishing Goods, Coverlets, Nupkins, Towels, latest style+, Umbrellas, linen Table Covers, Musical Instruments, Watches, Jewelry, and silver plated Ware and a great variety of goods too numero s to mengion. N. B.—Particular attention paid to th: repair of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry and a first class Watchmaker constantly eo: hand: all work warranted! “Quick sales and small profits” is our motlo. A liberal discount to the trade. Sive us a eall. jan22, Please 3m New BOOK Store. : WHoLEsALE AXD RETAIL BOOK, STATIONERY & NEWS EM- PORIUM. ACOB D. MILLER, has purchased the ¢J Book, Stationery and News Establish- ment of Kinsloe & Brother, on Allegheny street, near the Diamond, Bellefonte, te which he has just added a large invoice of goods, such as is. generally kept in a well- conducted Book and Stationery Store. His stock consists of Theological, Medical, Law Miscellanious, Sunday School, and School Books. Also, blank books, time books, pass books, diaries, ever grade and price of ean, legal, bill, letter, bath, and note pa- per, ¢ rawing and tissue paper, fine French paper, envelopes of every description and yrice, pens, inks, ink-stands, erasers, rub-« er bands. transparent and common slates, slate pencils, lead pen ils, chalk crayons, &c., &e. Legal and justices blanks of all kinds, revenue stamps at fuce. Orders taken for goods at all times. Goods received in three days from the time the order is received. Mr. Miller is also wholesale agent for Loechman's Celebrated Writing Fluid which he sells at manufacturer's prices. County merehants would do weil to give him a call before purchasing elsewhere. sept (8 1y
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