Wisin ssa CENTRE ‘HALL FRIDAY, JULY 2nd 1860. i ————— LOCAL ITEMS. ——— BLANKS —Blank Summons, Vendu Notes, Executions, and Judgment and Kx- emptien Note combined, for sale at this Office. alia LOCAL NEWS.—Our friends will oblige us by sending in any items of Joeal inter- est, including deaths, marriages, &e., ns such are eagarly read by your friends in the west, 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- "eos who formerly lived in Centre connty and removed to other pa.ts, which would induce many to become subscribers. lpr Zell's Populat Encyclopedia, still contin. wes to teach us, and we hold our former high opinion of the work, as being mora camplete than any other work of the kind yet published, “a1 eo Sa The attention of pur.readers is dirocted, to the advertisement of Coe's Dyspepsia Cure in another pargof this paper, This truly \ Alunble Medicine is recom mended by all who use it —— --D - Some very desigablareal estate; in Potter per by Messrs, M' Allister & Beaver. —ls During the thunder gust on last Monday afternoon, the gable end of the barn of Mr, Daniel Flisher, inthe Loop, was struek by lightning. The electrie fluid divided at the cone, a portion passing down each side along the rafters to the spouting, Two sons and a hired boy of Mr. Flisher, made a narrow escape, as they were standing at the corner of the barn where the lightning had been conducted away by the spouting overhead. Od@ of the heyy bly stunned, beyond which they sustained no injury. The opposite end of the barn is roded. J emit {cama “WELLS PureNoroGlcAl JorrNaL which is declared by the Pressat large to be a household necessity contains among its J. Lothrop Motley, our new minister to England; Prof. the musician : Civilization among the New Strasburg Cathedral and Clock; Develo. Mirenology ; Our Country, an ora- ming : on, od {ints on conjugal selection: Chriss | tion ; { tian Hope ; « music—four songs with words; Hlustrated with portraits and other engravings, I rice, 30 cents. or 83a vear. 8S. ROWeLLs, Pub- * lisher, 389 Broadway, N. Y., soil : Will any preparation restore the hair to its original color and not injure it? Yes! Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer, Lge PENN HALL ACADEMY. Ax will beseen by an adv. in another column, the fall teruil of this institution will, commence on 5th inst, This school hast been in successful operation for a number of vaars, Mr. Rossiter, the Principal, is a finished seholir and successful teacher. mitt The Nursery, for July, has come to hand, this is just the magazine for little folks Pub- lished in Boston, at $1,00 per year, emirate Prrersoxs Magazine for July is before us. Its unrival FaireulatTom proves it tie most popular of the ladies macagiiess The present is=ue is one of the bast we have seen. A eanital steel engraving, “The Ro- mance of a Boarding School,” with a laugh- able story by Ella Rodman, leads off; then a= follows a mammath colored steel fashion plate, with five full length figures; and then we have numerots wood cuts of new bhon- netd, bathing dressesy &e., &e.. besides a scare of patterns forthe work table, anda so an al at for marking, printed in colors, The hterary contents as usual are excellent. Mrs Ann 8 Stephens eontinues her pow- erful novelet, “Marie Antionette's Talis- man.” Frank Lee Benedict has also a charming tule; ani Married by Mistake” i= one of the best lage stories we have read for a long while Now is a. good time to subscribe for Peterson?’ Terns $2.00 a vear. To clubs, five copies for 88.00, with an extra copy for a premium, and also the promi engraving, “The Star of Bethle- | unmanly language had not betraye true interest, vou might have injured who is your friend. : Tussgy MounTaIix Boy, tes eat Ap m——— For the Reporter. ; : SANITARY COMMITTEE. Mz. Epittor:—-Allow mea short spacein your colunms for thd purpese of putting the citizens of your quiet and orderly rural vil Inge on their guard. A vigilant Swuitary Committee should at once be appointed as a watch over the terrible malady that is now raging iw that place. It seems that one, Me Cracken, is violently seized of mania, and that his case is one of a very afflicting nature; at least he evinces great signs of distress and weekness. Evidently he has been “gently laid away to rest tor the season,” as he will not likely be newdad any moro to “shell carn, ett sor rel top, fead swine’ and do other little “chores.” Buckenses, such pittinble objects are sure tostart the sympathies of the se sitive. Active and inumeainte measures should Be taken to wave this vietim from disappointed hopes, which are now so sore- lv. and _grevionsly reacting upon’ him. Wouldu't a little conntey air bo wood for him? pens scenes and the like? Wonder how an invitation to a Pie-nie would effect him ? whether he would be able to survive the fiitignaes if’ he hind apiece spread with a little lassed, or ky over with a little swgar, A little milk, slightly warmed, ta- ken through a quill is very nourishing, and would, go doubt, be the very thing for one of his Age and habit. His perverted regard for the ladies no doubt is one cause of his mania, A person, only in that state of mind. could take so senselessund shameless a view of what is strictly proper, good taste and il evdry sense commendable, by all right thinking, common sense people, This manide §s attacked twice a week with bu. colic affections, Wonder, after all, if his | complaint might not be that of which little 1 — sometimes complain, no. doubt caused by eating “musty ginger-bread. 0! why did you slight me, Yeo prodigals of pleasure! Why single me out to be left all alone, To be taunted and tensed, to wail and to moan? s d your one | + sWould my pleasures be less on that Pie- nie day, Though the dainties‘are served in this or that wav! No, fain would I go and be filled with a husk, Or anything else, rusk. -— — % lf Gp A CANDIDATES. SHERIFF. — Weare authorized to even a musty old se i an- ship will be a eandidate for Sheriff, subject County Convention, SHERIFF.—Weare authorized to an- | nounce that D. C. Keller, of Potter town- | <hip, will be a eandidate for Sheriff, subject to the decision of the BPemocrotic County | COMMISSION ER.—We are authorized toannounce that Joseph M'Closkey, of Cur- tin township, will be a candidate for Coun- ty Commissioner, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention, TREASURER. — We are authorized to | announce that Jumes M. Wilson of Benner | township, will be a candidate for County | Treasurer, subject to the decision of the Pemocratic County Convention, RECORDER. —We are authorized to an- ship, will be a candidate for Recorder sub- jeet to the decision of the Democratic County Convention, SHERIFF.—We are authorized to an- nonce that Thomas M' Coy of Philipsburg will be a candidate for Sheriff, subject to the deelsion of the Democratic County Convention, SIHHERIFF,—We are authorized to an- nounce that Richard Conly, of Benner township, will be a candidate for Sheriff, subject to the decision of the democratic county convention, TREASURER.—We are authorized to annottice that John W. Krumreine, of Fer. guson: township, will be a candidate for County Treasurer, subject to the decision of thedemocratic county convention. ASSEMBLY.—We are authorized to announce that Col. Wm. W. Love, of Pot- ter twp., has consented to the use of his name as a candidate for Assembly, subject to the decision of the next democratic coun- ty convention. SHERIFF.—We are authorized to an- nouncé that B. F. Brown, of Harris twp., will be a candidate for Sherift] subject to the decision of the democratic county con- vention. wm.” Specimen Caples sent grutisto those wishing to get upelubs. Address Chas. J. Peterson, 306 Chestrut Street, ' Philudel- pla COMMUNICATIONS. hearing, furthercommunications withheld.— had a furt upon the same topic will be: Ed.) FRIVIILH TO 8 s LE LETTER FROM TILE LOOP. Mz Epitor: That somnolent stripling and sciolist, Prof. Pufféridorfer, over the signatire of “Hercules Y 5 Whig on great il NR DW petitaation, informs readers of your, valuable paper that my mental abilitiet #fe not'equal to the tdék Of corresponding é¥er fora county paper; aml all for thos nipléfenson that I sand a ieer- tain party came hdme Higry and thirsty. t 1 beg leave to inform him that he was not either does he k anything about it. » The party was not From Contre a, ex- actly, but was mot: many hundred miles away. « T'6 convineethe many readers of the Reporter that your assertion is false, I have onlyto refer them to my other, article and they will seethat I did not mention any locality. By reference to the plismselogy of his artigle, it isewident that.he is neither ~ language in reply to somist Gr not intended for him. He saysthat my ar- ticles are inflicted upon the readers of the Reporter. If the editor” '0fithe Repoiter and t is not able to judge of the merits or demerits of ¢ mipositisn-fromithe fuet that his brain isin “occiput” instead df ‘‘sineiput,”’ and as he says he fared and feasted so sumptuous- ly, his gobi ndizing peppansity d 1aven- ous appetite caused him to partake so free- ly, and greedily, that the proper functions refusé@J to digest, ‘and ture's faw;, hisbrain, with eympathetic de- rangément caused him to see ‘Sauer Kraut’ the very diet'u ‘which he was raised and the essence of it is still in his language, It is a burning shame for any one to. day or write inything that is a burlesq e upon his parentage. e says this is » Lussey Moun- tuin diet... Just as well might Tic hae said that the people of the Loop have not an abundance of the fruits of the earth, - We do eat '‘Sauer | Kraut” and are not ashamed to acknowledge it, even fo ‘the resumption and, piseatorial - **‘Hercu- es.’ Fa 2 He also says, within the pales that we should Wot vefiture of wisilization. Great Scott! As if civilization only begun at Cone atl! eh to” bring ‘the just indignittion of ‘the good people of the Loop upon hs head, but, as they know him ant Judge in by ate Style of ‘His: ar ced the wenkness and Hite e, ‘they consider the source anid fhe sted » ‘ at the only mo- tive that induced Him not intended for Him, was to'let the peo Jnow that he was at a party “once in_his life snd what an honor it is tothave a third rate position at a respectable Pic-Nie, : In conglusion, 1 wopld say to, my poor little herring, in pliment to him for saving “my dear Jitt 8 se “Mountain” Boy,” 1 do not wish to ¢ross swords with you, as there is no occasion for it. You begun the conflict without a just cause, and if your Taply to what was pt At : CENTRE COU N11 SOEMAL INSTI- Rererssura, Centre County, Pa, IN eompliaece with the following resolu- tion, passed by the late tri-ennial Conven- tion of School Directors of Céntre County : RESOLVED, Thatit isthe desire of this Convention that the Qotnty Norial Schoo: ‘bd re-opened at Rébersburg after Harvest, '* And in accordance with in truetions given in School Journal, May, 1868 a session of this: Institute, under the control ofthe Coun Xx Rtpetiftehdont will ‘commence on VEDNESDAY, JULY 28, 1869, and ¢on- ‘tinue ten weeks. The course of instruction will be that ited to the wants of our Common Schools. Tha Literary Socities will meet once a Week. : : 7A the books used can be Rebersburg, : Students will not be réquired to pay the 4 County Superintendentany fee for teach- ing. A tuition fee, sufficient to pay the Assistant Teachers, will be charged, whieh sah will be raised by assessing an equal amount on each pupil. Three annual sessions of this Inctitute have already been held, and their feaits are plainly seen in the advancement of our schools. It is hoped, therefore, that teach ‘ers will avail themselves of the oppo rtuni- tioe offered by the Loegl N oral in the wm-existence ofa States Normal School in District. ¥ il A TEACHERS. Hexry MEYER,, Graduate State Normal School,” W. G. ExarLE, Pastor Reformed Churéh at abershurg. M. Mager, Oounty Superintendent. EXPENSES —Boarding and furnished rooms $3,00 per week, : Students from the Western part of the County should come via. on the Morning Train. july2 at, 1 1 procured at ix Keystone 4 & - Egrors or Yourit.—A Gentleman who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, ahd all the effects of youthful 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 cured, Sufferers withing to profit by the advertiser's experience, can do so by ‘ad dressing, in perfect confidence, U4 vo Jouy Bi: Open; No. 42 Cedar st., New York. rival Tie Worep's MowkR & REAPER! —The irst and only Cut Gear Harvester Built. — This Machine has earned a reputation such 18 not, enjoyed by any other. The gearing 18 ent to a standard guage from solid jron lanks ; every wheel and cog is perfeetly: formed, and the World will last and do its work without interruption a life-time. . The World is furnished as a Mower, two sizes, rear and front gut, As a cambined ‘nachine, “with dropper, two sizes, + As a 32 uhined machine, with ‘hand. rake, (side gol r ¥) and dropper one-size, Asa com- bid hae wi lions wif wk { with Rohrer's self Take, 18 ls Palumished { eivculars, and further particulars us Tot { price, &e., address, Isaac Haupt, Agent Bellefonte. nsrgent, PRUNES and DRIED CURRANTS of the very best quality justi received at Wolf's old stand Ved ut myld,y A PHILADELPHIA MARKET. Wheat, red $1 38a1 50; amber $1, Hal 60, and $1 75 for white, Rye 81 30. Corn, yellow 92093¢ ; mixed 86a89e, Oats, 7o076e¢. NEW YORK MARK Gold 1371. Wheat, No 1 at $1 471al1 48; No 2 81 42a1 43. Corn declined 1aZe. Oats declined le. Beef cattle—extra at 15al16; good at 15al15le; medium to fair 14aldlc, and common at 13al4, Milch cows—Are dull, at $60a90 for ordinary tochoice, CHICAGO MARKET. Wheat, No 1 at $1 23, and No 2 at $1 20. Corn, No 1 at 681a69¢. Oats, No 2 at 631a63 7c. Rye 106, Barley nominal at 81 50, MILROY MARKETS, Whol $1.00... .occirnvsmimmmnriomtasme Rye 09. ....iCarn 0,70... Onts 30, 1euniven, Plaster per ton 12,00.......8alt per sack 3,00 Flour (family) 4,000... Butter $0... o00iveee Sgs 18 ow Boon Sides & Shoulders 16 Hams 2... Lard 18 Potatoes 1,50... Apples dried 124, ...... Barley $1 20Pork 10 LEWISBURG MARKET. Wheat $1,05 Corn, new 0,75 Rye... Oats, HW) Timothy seed, dull, 3,00... Flaxseed 2,00......;Cloverssd, dull, 7,00 Butter 20 Ham: 22.0000 White beans 3.50.......Egks 18 Lard Dull, 18... Tallow 10 Potatoes 0,60 dried Apples1b 08 Pork 8@pth ceeussees Side & shoulder 11, BELLEFONTE MARKETS. White Wheat $1,20, Red 1 10...*Rye....., Barley 1 wenanes POtutoRs 1,00, Lard per pound 20....... Pork per pond 14, | Butter 25... Eggs 20... Plasterper ton L310 Tallow 124...... Bacon X0...... Huam?25, > SPRCIAL NOTICES, HALLS NEN * enw - HAIR PERSONS WIO ARE GRAY can have their hair restored to its natural eco - lor, and if it has fallen out, create a new growth, by using HALLS VEG ETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER, world, making lifeless, stiff], brashy hair, healthy, soft, and glossy. P rice £1,00, Medicines, R.4. HALL & CO., Nashua, N. H., Proprietors. jul2 lm FjYO PHYSICIAXS, : New York, Aue. Ith, 1867, Allow me to eall your attention to my PREPARATION OF COMPOUND EX- TRACT BUCHU. The IE are BUCHU, Loxa Lear, CUBEBS, JU- NIPER BERRIES. eno. Juniper Berries, by distillation, to form a fine gin. Cubebs extracted hy dis- dacement by liquor obtained from Juniper Portes. containing very littlesu gar, a small proportion of spirit, and more pdlatable than any now in use. The active proper- tiea are by this mode extracted. Buchu, as prepared by Druggists genes rally, is of a Sh color, It is a plant that emits its fragrance ; the action of a fame destroys this (its active principle), leaving a dark and glutinous decoction, the color of ingredients, The Buchu in my preparstion predowiitates; the smallest quantity of the other ingredients are added to prevent fermentation ; upon inspection, it will be found not to be a Tincture, as made in Pharmacopoea, nor is it a Syrup— fever or inflammation exists, In this, you have the knowledge of the ingredients and the mode of preparation, Hoping that you will faver it with a tri- al, and that upen inspection it will mest with your approbation. With a feeling of confidence, 1 am, very respect fully, H.T. HELMBOLD, Chemist and Druggist of 16 Year's Expe- rience in Philadelphia, and now located at hi: Drug and Chemical Warehouse, 504 Broadway, New York, (From the largest Manufacturing Chemists in the World.) “1 ain acquainted with Mr. H. T. Helme- bold ; he occupied the Drug Store opposite my residence, and was successful in con- ditetinig the business where othars | pd not, bean equity i befiire bin 26h haye: bean: favorably impressed with Bit charneteér and enterprise. WILLIAM WEIGHTMAN, Firm of Powers & Weightman, Manufae- turing Chemists, Nintlr and Brown sts, Philadelphia. Hoelmbold's Fluid Extract Buchu, for weakness arising from. indiscretion, The exhausted powers of Nature which are ac- campanied by $0 many alarming symptoms among which will be found, Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Memory, Wakeful- ness, Horror of Disease, or Forebodings of Evil, in fact, Universal Lassitude, Prostra- tion, and inability to’ enter into the enjoy- ments of society. The Constitution, once affected with Or. ganic Wenkness, requires the aid of Medi- cine to strengthen and invigortte the sys: tem; which HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU invariably does If no treatment is submitted to, Consumption or Insanity ensues, Helmbold's Fluid Extract Buchu, in af feckions peculine to Females, is unequaled by any other preparation; as in Chlorosis, or Retention, Painfulness, or Suppression of Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or Schigrus State of the Uterus, and all com- aints incident to the sex, whether arsing Som habits of dissipation, imprudence in, of the deeline orchange of life, Helmbold’'s Fluid Extract Buehu and Improved Rose Wash will radically exter- minute from the system diseases arising from habits of dissipation, at little expense, little or no change hf ‘diet, no inconveni- ence or exposure; completely superseding those unpleasant and dangerous remedies, Copaiva and Mercury, in all these diseases. USE Helmbold's Fluid Extract Buchn in all diseases of these organs, Whether ex isting in male or female, from whatever onuse originating, and no matter of how long standing. It is pleasant in taste and odor, “immediate’’ In action, and more strengthening than any other of the propa- rations of Bark or Iron. Those suffering from broken-down or de- licate constitutions, procure the remedy at once, The reader must be aware that, however slight may be the attack of the above dis- eases, it is certain to affect the bodily health ana mental powers, ; All the above diseases require the aid of a Diuretic. Helmbold's Extract Buchu is the great Diuretic. HELMBOLD, Druggist, 594 Broadway, New York, and 104 South 10th Street, Phi- ladelphia, Pa. Price—3$1,25 per bottle, or 6 bottles for $6.50, delivered to any ad- dress. Sold by all Draggists everywhere, ONE ARE GENUINE UNLESS with fac-simile Jhemical Wure- house, and signed june, 2m. of my HT, HELMBOLD, tree tf A Ap f WORDS OF WISDOM, ¥or YOUNG ‘MEN; On the Ruling Passion in Youth and Early Manhood, with SELF HELP for the Brring and unfortunate. Sent in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Address, HowaArp Association, Box P, Philadel- phia, Pa. jund,ly COE’SCOUGH BALSAM This long tried and popular Remedy is again ealled to the attention of the public, As often as the year 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 yenrs it has been a houschold medicine—and mothers anxious for the safety of their children, and all who suffer from any disease of the throat, chest and lungs, cannot afford to he without it, In addition to the ordinary four ounce so long in the market, we now furnish our mams moth family size bottles, which will, in common with the other size, be found at all Drug Stores * ; FOR CROUP. The Balsam will ba found invaluable, and muy always be relied upon in the most ex- reme cases, ————— ——— A. ———, ES A——_ W—— S——— SO ———" S————" WHOOPING COUGH. The testimony of all who have used it fo this terrible disense during the last ten | years, is; that it invariably relieves and eurds it, SOREFTHROAT. king little and often | soon find relief, | HARD coLDs AND covans | Yield at once to a steady use of this great remedy, Lt will succeed in giving relief where all other remedies have failed, Tr——— —— ———— SORENESS OF THE THROAT. AND LUNGS, | Do not delay procuring and immediately taking Coe's Cough Balsam, when troubled | with any df the above named diffieultios, [| They are all premonitory symptoms of Constmption, and if not arrested, will soo- ner or laterswedp vou away luto the valley of shaddws from which none ean ever re- | turn, CHEST IX CONSUMPTION, | Many a care-worn sufferer has found relief and toduy rejoices that Her life has been mutde easy and prolonged by the use ol Coe's Cough Balsam. IN SHORT, The people know the article, and it needs no cominent from us, It is for sale by eve ery’ Druggist and Dealer in Medicines in the United States, "THE C. G: CLARK CO., Sole Proprietors, New Haven, Ct. Read! Read !! Read!!! THE ATTENTION OF THE PEOPLE I CALLED TO THE World's Great Remedy, COE'S DYSPEPSIA CURE. This preparation is pronounced by Dyes peptic as the only knewn remedy that wil shrely cure think ngigeav ating anll ffl mal ady. For years it swept on its fearful tide, carrying before it'to an untimely grave, its milliohs of sufférers. : Coe’s Dyspepsia Cure has Come to the Rescue, Indigestion, Siek Headache, Sourness or Acidaty of Stomach, Rising of Food, Flatulency, Lassitude, Wenrinoess, Biliousness, Liver Complaint, finally terminating Death, Are as surely cured by this potent remedy, as the pntiefit takes it. * Although but five years before the peaple, what is the verdict of the masses ? {rear what Lester Sexton, of Milwaukee, says: Milwaukee, Wis., Jan, 24, 1868, Messrs C. G, Clark & Co., New Haven, Cogn. Both myself and wife have used Coe's Dyspepsin Cure, andit has proved PER» FECTLY satisfactory as a remedy 1 have no hesitation ih saving that we have re Very respectfully, (Signed) LESTERSEXTON. A GREAT BLESSING. [From Ree, Li. ¥. Ward, dvon, Loraiu Co,, 0.] . Messrs, Strong & Armstrong, Gentlemen, —It gives me great pleasure 'v state that my wife ins derived groat bene! t from the use of Coes Dyaspepsin Cure. She has been for a number of years greatly troubled with Dyspepsia, accompanied with violent puroxysms of constipation which so prostrated her that she was nll the while for months, unable to do anything. She took, at your instance. Coe’s Dyspepsia Cure, and has derived GREAT BENE Fir FROM IT, and is now comparatively well, She regards this medicine ns n great bles- sing. Truly yours, Jan, 13th, 1868, L. F. WALD ® xs CLERGY MEN, The Rev. Isaac Aiken, of Alleghany, testifies that it has cured him, after all eth- er remedies had fuiled, DRUGGISTS, Any druggist in the country will tell you, if you take the trouble to enquire, that ev- ery one that buys a bottle of Coe’s Dyspep- sin Cure froin them, speaks in the most un-+ qualified praise of its great medical virtues, —- pene . Ny COE'S DYSPEPSIA CURE | Will also be found invaluable in all eases Complaifts, Griping and in fact every dis rdered e - ndition of the stomach. Sold by Drnggists in city or county everywhere at $1 per Bottle, or by applien- tion to THE C. ¢. CLARK CO. Sole Proprietors, New Haven, Ot June, 26 cow,l,y whielr is loss than that of any other paper of its size. We are printing this paper al payment bemade ut once, on the 1st of April, The establishment has been refurnished, refitted, and remodeled, and will hereafter be conducted on first. class hotel principles, The present propri ctor will give his personal attention to the comforts of the traveling publie, and oth- ers who may favor him with their HIS TABLE is kept in first cluss style, GOOD STABLES are connected with the Hotel, and obliging Ostlers are always on the ground to attend to this department, A portion of the pub. lie patronage is solicited ; good accommo- dations are guaranteed to all, WM. R, BELL, Milroy, Pa. ALL NEW. may 21tf New Store. New Goods. NEW: FIRM at Centre Hall. C. WASSON & CO. 4 citizens of Centre Hull and Potter town- ship, that they have opened a new store nt the well known rand formerly occupied by C, F. Herlacher, where they are now offering A Full aud Complete Stock of SPRING & SUMMER GOODS Their stock is entirely new, and the publie are respectfully invited to eall and exam- | ine for themselves: Goods will be offered | nt the lowest possible prices, and by a gen- ermal system of fair dealing they hope to merit a fuir share of public patronage. Call and Examine our Stock. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS, 22> Unly Give us a Fair Trial, oz We have a full and complete assortment of the latest Styles, Our Steck comprises in part Dry Goods, Notions, Millinery Goods, Hoseries, Funey Goody, Boots and Shoes Hats and Caps SAVAGE & RRO, (Successor to N. Milibich) Wholesale and retail dealers in Allegheny Street, Bellefonte, Pa. ! Wellington, Vawverly, Ormumental, Oriental, Royal Cook, Prince Royal, Men Shell, Artisan, And Swmeriean, Parlor and Office Stoves : Morning Glory, Tre ey, Brilliant, New Egg, And Parlor Cooks for Waeod or Conl, and Wood Stoves of every description, Attention is ealled to his stock of Roonng ed, size 40x20. It makes better Piette the old size, and enn be furnished eheaper than uny other establishment in town, Fo-Spouting and johbing promptly al- \tended to, Charges reasonable and sutis. faction guarnnteed, det’ G8 Wall Paper. E0.5%000 New Patterns : , Just received from New York. . 723 0Over 5000 Piecet now on land, and ror sale nt Wholesale prices, 28C ood paper at 9, 10, 12] and cents per Bolt, v6. Best Sutin Papers at 30 cents per Bolt Also : Oil Cloth, s@.n large Steck of OIL WINDOW SHADES, TABLE, STAND, STAIR & FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, all of which will be sold at the lowest market price AT ano tf W. J. M"MANIGALS. MILROY. A Tremendous Stock of Goous AT BURNSIDE & THOMAS. Carpet Bags Umbrellas, Parasols, : Queensware, i Gentlemen and Ladies furnishing Goods, | Ladies Cloaks and Cirtulars, in Silk and | { Cloth, all kinds of Groeeries, the finest | Syrups, the best Colfee, Tobaceo, Paints, Dyestutls, Oils, Fish, Salt, Stationery, and everything else that is to be found ina well stocked country store, The highest market price paid in Stare Goods for] COUNTRY PRODUCE. Don't forget the New Store, at Centre Hall, where goods sre now offered at a bar- gain, Call and see us, apliy J C. WASSON & €O. COACH MANUFACTORY. HARDMAN PHILLIPS, T HIS manufacturing establishunient at Yeagertown, on the Lewistown and Bellefonte Turnpike, has now on hanc a fine stock of Carringes, Buggies, Sulkies and Spring Wagons, which he now offers Sor sale as superior in qunlity and styles te any nianufatctured in the epuntry. They’ are made of the very hest seasoned stoek by first class practical workmen, and finished in a style that challenges comparison witk any work out of or inthe Eastern cities and. can he sold at lower prices than those in large towns and cities, amidst high rents and ruinous prices of liv. ing, Being mastor of his own situation, anxions to exeel in hig artistical profession and ftee from any annoyances in his busi. ness, he has time and ability fo devote his entire attention te his profession and his customers, rendering satisfaction alike t« all patrons, operatives, his country, and himself. Call and examine his stock and learn his prices, and yeu ennnot fail to be satisfied. boli: RA RL NG N of all kinds done neatly, promptly, nq reasonsbly, Yengettown, June 12, 1868. —1y, . | N EW HARDWARE STORE! J. & J. HARRIS. NO.5, BROCKERHOFF ROW. A new and complete Hardware Store has been opetied by the undersigned in Brock. erhofi"s new bullding—where they are pre yared to sellall kinds of Building and House tarnishing Hardware, Tron, Steel, Nails, Buggy wheels in setts, Champion Clothes Wringer, Mill Saws, Circular, and Hand Saws, Tennon Saws, Webb Saws, Tee Crean Freezers, Bath Tubs, Clothes Racks, a ful assortment of Glass and Mirror Plate of al sizes, © Picture Frames, Wheelbarrows Lamps, Coal Oil Lamps, Belting, Spokes Felloes, and Hubs, Plows, Cultivators, Corr Plows. Plow Points, Shear Mold Board: and Cultivator Teeth, Table Cutlery, Shov- els, Spades and Forks, Locks, Hinges Sceews, Sush Springs, Horse-Shoes, Nails Norway Rods, . Oils, Lard, Lubricating Coal, Linseed, Tanners. Anvils, Vices, Bel lows, Serew Plates, Blacksmiths Tools Factory Bells, House Bells, Dinner Bells Gong Bells, Tea Bells, Grindstones, Carpen ter Tools, Fruit Jarsand Cans, Paints, Oils Varnishes recaived and for sale at juned' 8, 1y. J. & J. HARRIS, € FALUABLE FARM at Private Sale! The undersigned offers nu valuable Farm, situate in Penn twp., Centre co, 1} mile south of Miltheim, at private sale, Containing 60 acres of Land, undef the highest state of cultivation, and under good fences; ten acres eonsist of CHOICE TIMBER LAND. Thereon erected a 2-story weather boarded Log House, Barn, and all ne- | cessary Outbuildings, with a fy well of water inthe yard, and ga large stream of water, Elk a few rods from the door, and TWO ORCHARDS of choice fruit on the farm, gl CHR. BAME, near Millheim. ’ | myl4.6m Jus: GROCERIES, mocha coffee, olé gov. java, best quality Rio coffee best oolong black teas, green teas, lovering syrup, golden syrup, Drips tine article bak- ing molasses, rice and everything in the grocery line at the lowest cash prices in the marketBURNSIDE & THOMAS. is the place, WHITE FISH, Herring, Mackeral, ac. a apl7'68, BURNSIDE « THOMAS i Khigliest market prices paid for all kinds of country produce, at BURNSIDE &a THOMAS. FPYCRKEY PRUINS, raisens, peache apples, oranges, lemons, al Kin te, f foreign fruits, Hams, bacon ge. at BURNSIDE &« THOMAS", HA ESS, collars, eart whips, earriage whips, in great varieties, govern- ment gears, saddles, bridles, martingales check lines, cart gears, tug harness, bage harness hames, ete. Everything in the sad dlery line at BURNSIDE & THOMAS OTHONS of wll kinds, Stelring’ gloves Handkerchiefs, coms, pocket books n all their variety and very cheap, at BURNSIDE § THOMAS'. OYS of all kinds, at Th : | BURNSIDE « THOMAS. ASK ETS inall their vafieties, children WH willow ware,” guns, pi-s tols, powder; shot, eapsi: eartridges, ac. Th POV SERED E's THOM ASS ORSE COLLARS, if you don’t want your horse's shoulders galled dud made sore, get good herse collars at BURNSIDE & THOMAS". i Blab ED FRUITS, peaches, tomatoes, pine ap les, and peas ip great varie- tyat BURNSIDE s THOMAS: JPG TAK LES, rods lines, hook flies, sea hair baskets, ete. Rig you out to catch trout at a BURNSIDE & THOMAR T IS known te all in Bellefente and through the county if you wanta’ good article go to. i TT BURNSIDE & THOMAS" Whitman's celebrated confections, Whitman's celebrated chocolate, Suker's chocolate, Stith's chocola China Ginger, English Pickes, ba American Pickles, at BURNSIDE «a THOMAS i} lange and eldgant assortment of Horse A Blankets, Buck-skin Gloves and Bufla- o Robes, at very at lowpricés ii ov BURNSIDE & THOMAS, EW PATTERNS of vil cloths duced prices, BURNS at IDE & THOMAS! JABITS SOAP, Win. Hagan and e- ons, olive soap, Dobbins’ soap Je es Oakley's soups, old eastile, pure, Palm sor p, Blderling’s soap, and a great variety of other soaps, at "BURNSIDE s THOMAS’ Srices of all varieties, ground to order : and warranted to » strictly pure, It is the only place you can find unadultera- ted spic®. “Try them for your own sutisfhe- tion. You ean only find them at BURNSIDE & THOMAS. A NDSAWS, Knives, spoons, coffee H niills, shovels, spades; rakes, hoes, amps, forks, chains, &c., at BURNSIDE & THOMAS wm A. so. JHE Largest and Best Stock of warran ted Boots and Shoes, warrinted to give satisfuetion, at reduced prices, only to be found at BU RNSIDE & THOM AN. HOB-MAKERS TOOLS and fudings, in all their varieties, at i BURNSIDE « THOMAS. RNSIDE & THOMAS. © Jargest and best selected stoeks of mere “dise, in Centre county. Offer to thy Public one of the ee for yourself. nue 3 #4 r dy ITMNE TABLE CUTLERY, includin “plated forks, spoons, &e., ‘at GT IRWIN & WILSON. 7. apl0 EE _ A Manhood: How Lost, How Restored. z&-Just published, a new edition of Dx. CULVERWELL's CELEBRATED EssAy on the radical cure (without medicine) of Sperma- torrhan, or Seminul Weakness, Involuntas 2 Seminal Losses, Impotency, Mental and J hysical Inedpneity, mpediments to Mar- nge, ete. ; also, Consumption, Ep'lepsy und Fits, induced by clinton or sexunl extravaganee. Fe Price, in a sealed envelope, only 6 ets. The celebrated author, in this admirable essay, clearly demonstrates from a thirty years’ suceessful practices, that the alarm. ing consequences of self-nhuse may be rad- ically cured without the dangerous use of internal medicine or the application of the knife; pointing out a4 mode of cure at once simple, certain, snd effectanl, by means of which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, ly, privately, and 3%. This Lecture should be in the hands of every youth and every mau in the land. Sent, under seal, in» e flops, to any uddress, postpaid, bn pro ts, or two p wt stamps. Also, Dr. Culverwell’s, “Marriage Guide,” price 25 cents, Address the , nw ‘iy LOW PRICES, The Finest Stock of Spring G.oeds 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 FLANNELS, MUSLINS, CALICOES, 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 ebespest in the market. Wolf’s Old Stand. WESHALL: TAKE PARTICU CRAKE TO SAKE 1 28 OBJECT FOR New Customers, AS WELL AS INVITE OUR OLD FRIENDS, TO GIVE US A CALL. apes, 3. WM. WOLF. The Latest Scientific Invention, the Calorific. : : 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 top of the stove which etises the votre pieces to burn out, is earried around the oven, equalizing the heat of the stove, and causing oe 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 (usual to all cooking stoves) is ef- lly obviated. What is more, the fire and oven ean be easily reeulated toany degree of heat, by means « tent ar rafigement, thus avoiding the necessi he tig ¥ te stove constant attention King, in order to prevent it becoming too hot or too cold ; other aly antape: which this stove possess to: ms who use bi- tuminous coal, is, that by the aid of the Bteht in question, it constimes the Iatter as readily as antheacite; in she - hie is as ns ration of thi. Sov We would also state that these stoves can be readily supplied with a ‘patént eopper- quired in «a family, can be heated by the waste beat 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 uw eoking range, with none of the annoyances; a water-back can easi- 1y be atenched to it ut « trifling cost, which ot © haVing a range built in the fire place. We willtake the liberty of suggesting that to persons about going to house Keeping, too much importanee cannot be a ed to the necessity of having the best possible cook- ing fiactities. The great when the oven ig ence fixed, there is not the slightest risk from earclessness or neg- lee and iat the temperature of the stove is absolutely unitorm at. the ba tom, are alone suffi ae re stoves in use; we would advise all pe go who think of a ing, foe Ml at the ware-rooms of Isyac eT, near the de- pot, at Ballcfaute, where fe keeps all ny Spears make of staves. All of the above patents. can bo applied to the eelebrated anti-Cust Cookstove “Deretofore sold | hi, Prices, 10 per ct. less tha value, for Shall gad Isaac Haapt, Bellefonte, Sole Agent for Centre county, for all of Spears” wake of Stoves. peRe Wie fines oi HA fun we; Coo wo-horse Wagons, both new and old; al- <0 one cart'and harneks, ole horse Track. wii dhe bet ok rolling bugen, tocol p cultivators, and harrows ever kept fo gaing, for Cash. Don’ see his stock, before purchasi ing elsewhere. rPHE ANVIL Alig a pate it fo aiid gol: Hardware, Stoves, Xaile, Hon : Sheet, Bar and” * £4 every all and suppl selvesat the lo aplu6g so PYAR ear Lil Dlg #0 FA - AMPS OF EVER kind a apply .G8 IRWIN WILSON ®
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