S————" —-——_ LOCAL ITEMS. ———— Notes, Executions, emption Note combined, for sale at. this Office. ae : * reine wa : Nr a. + LOCAR NBWS.—OQur friends will, qblige as by sending in any items of Jocal -futeér est, including deaths, marriages, cy, As guch are éagarly read hy your fHends in {he west, pany of whom get the Reporter. Wa woénld esteem jit a favor if ode Kind paz trons world oceadionally mail & copy of the Reporter to réldtives Ag Acquaintan= oes wha formerly five in Lente and reThoved to other pa.ts, which induce many to Become subscribes. cement . Ze\l's Papilad Kyceyelopedia, still contin- wed to Teach UY, Aid We hold ottr former high épinion of the work, as beig more completé than Aly other Work of the kind vet phlished. . \ county woul Ha a Re Atredtion of oir readers is directed, to ha in Rother part af this paper. . ThiS truly Va Wable Medicine is recom Mende? hy Wi who use it sertmnes { Prtmnns THE FOURTH. The anniversary of our nation's indepen dunce, passed off in this county, this year, very Juietly, save a few private pie-nics, and the soldier gathering, at Bellefonte, Quite a large pic-nic was held on the 8rd, in a Beautiful grove of Mr. Samuel Foster, near Centre Halk Parties were present from this place Witlithirg, Aatorsbuig Millen, Braah- Valley, Spring Mills, Petters Mills, Boals- burg. Bellefonte, and other localities, The Hay Was fine, and the dust on the roatds Aid by a Weavy slower in the mMarming. A large platform, over which swung two large flags, had Bova vrovted, pan whieh the light Tantastic toe Was tipped the greus er potion of the day, Others amused thembives at croquet and other games. At toon, the grove was dotted with groeps, tapresenting each locality, squatted upon nature’ § HEtEiisody shpots were spread, upon which were emptied basket after basket of every variety of prepared by the ladies. The affair passed off plensuntly, only rezxret that the dancing conld i and we bi interruptod long enough to have the Decla- Bitign of Independence read, and have a short and appropriate address, there “a ..13 Were nersons present whot iid have per- 10L HE) forined these most important duties ver) erediably. At Asronshiirg, a eitizens pic-nic was held in a grove, which also passed off very finely. sic ®rom the Ndronsbudrgh steiv-band, . inl} =. Loop, writes us from INitoly, dndar dark, ditne 22nd. that the grain in his section, Woks promising, but fears it will lad zo. Corn is not 20 goad, 03 the sedean Was to wet—having, ntre rain there this sprid us the old sett ors say; than during any previous seasoil HUE the last 23 years, ; : THEFT. ; On Friday night, 2nd in<t.,, ome parties yet unknown, proeaeded to the prentizesz of Mr. Bible, about one mile below Centre 1iall, and rolled him of miné hams; some on biishels ‘af wheal and a latof barley: The thieves carried off th#i¥ plunder on a wagon, thetracks of which Were plainly ¥isible about the premises next morning. conp—ylity BALES . . : Keri Kling offers at SHEFUEs S4IE, the piroperty of Lott Evans, of Grexg twp., on tth of Aug. ED od Property of Jno. Delong in Miles twp. tor be soldat Bellefonte, on #h Aug. The Howard Iron Works; will be sold at the conrt-liouze, Aug. th: rr, (mS Judges ist, Baviig furniéd dlaw part- Hership witly Hon. W. H. Amnistrong, is tu make Williamsport his fature residence. Will Hal®s Yegtitabld Sicilian Hair Re- 3 e.c2 qd Si ust ‘ newer change gray hair {0 ifs driZisal col- or and netdye the skin? It willl did isa preparatiofl of known superior merit, MizstAleott’ ¢ Magazine, Merry's Mu- eeum, for July, ¢oittaiits an attractivi table sf contents; illistrdivd with miirons en- rayings: ..... Caw aun, £ Terns £1.50 a You Bjteimen itiiinbers; Pasi paid, six contd 0, hi . pa nice BB. Ftiiwr, Publisher, is Hrovifleld Street, Boston. Pirso¥'s Laws oF Bosixess.—Welate facdived from the publishers, - Mes:rs. Parmelee & Co., 738 Sansom St. P hiladel- shia, a eopy of tha above work. With the Rhrorean Law Register, we cansay, “‘there toes not exist in the English language any treatise oi the interdstiiig dilject of man: tite law in any degree approaching hisyin- .striictive and well-considered book. For the Reparter. LITERARY ENTERTAINMENT. A grand literary etertuinment was given at Zioti, on Thiifsdily e¢¥e, July lst. Tie hall was crowded to its utmost éapaci- tv, and quite as many were obliged to re- fijdin gilt of doors, The exercises consiz- fed of 1eétiires, Jritions, declairtutions, dia- ogiica; origiiifl fesiiys, #d tableadk; in- eo ad ith, mits ¢, “instrumental and voeal., Spade Will permit” métition 4 few performances, The Zion strifig<banc was in attepdance. Miss B, Harris cont fused thaclass vocal su; eo Me. J, IL. #uitniire delivered bvery loguent 1ac- tre oii “The True ol of Education.” Dr. P. S. Fisher 1¢ctired on “Art and its relations to Life; id, hich he je Shibited 10 sipall gmount of knowledge in physio- Toment selene; - Profs GW. Krowd du livered an oration on “Physical, Moral and Intellevtual Education,’ A song was sun by Miss Belle Rupert, in connection with 4 bar room seene. A ntimber of very int teresting essays were read by ¢ number of the ladies on various topics. - The celtbrii: ted, neatly dressed, German orator, Prof: Rodeinhauser, vas then introduced; who, while speaking, kept the audience in a per- feet outburst of laughter. After corclu- ging the. address, hy 801 Jobin,’ the réiiowned musician, to enter- tain the audience, whieh he did, with most exarlient wiisic froi a “hand organ” In conclusion, a Very infpressive epilogue was pronounced by & Wells Twitniyer, ye Hn LETTER. Milroy, Pa., July 12th, 1869. Mr. Kutt Dar rr The Fourth of Juilg, the anniversary “of American Inde- pendenee, was observed by the people of this place and vicinity, on Saturday the Sed. Our confectioners #ird dealers’ in small yards, proceved thir usual supply of eh ugh fre-works in due season, and commenced denting them out to the ''ri- Sng generation’ st lelist a week previots t) the 4th. Our “young Americans’; hay ing Inherited the spirit: of '76, comnjenced fee selcbmatiopof he forthcoming Fourth, by procuritig a druny and fife, and by or- ginizZing themselves into a: company, in imitation of the old militia companies, and turning out "to a man”, mirched up and down our streets; with the flag of the Upion . waving’ majestically over them; but on Saturday morning they were unusdally Ve busy making preparat ons to visit the Sul- phur Springs, about 1 mile west of town, the spot selected by the M. E. Sabbath hi fu Aplebr fing the an. nivérsary. bout Be ock the childrer | oy flocking to the ME, church from all dirgetions, and after a fow words of in- strifetion: from the managers, they depar- ted for the spring. About do clock, p. m, thar worthy Wukrods and marriggeab e sis. tors of the children, spread the delieacies (which had been prepared by them for this evasion) \ipon the table, and then all par- tdok there tothe satisfuction of the eras vings of their appetites, - After going thro’ fe régilar Foutine of Pic-nics, ‘the party dispersed id the evening; but some of them dodbtless reassembled, or met again, later in the evetiing (ns it was Saturday) and contihued (He e¥lebration, : The inedy are at work loeating a rail road trom Reedsville to Allensville, a distance of abodt 12 miles. The road will. in "§ Re bility, be constructed, as the Pa. ®. I Co. hgede to finish the road, if the citizens grade it and secure the right ofwidy. Sucedss to the enterprise. A wre anon. AMERICUS. mel} tin . 3 A is 3 Farin Acétnryn—The details of the disaster which occurred at the Freedom Iron and Steel Works, near [&wistown, on Wednesday last, result: . . 3 * 3 Y.a pe » ing in the death of Mr Geo. Barely on the same dayy are briefly these. Barely and Jag. A: dunkin, buth of Lewistown were employed in building & brick areh underneath the cupola, which, at the tine of the accident contained near five tons of heated metal. The distance fivm the ¢itpola to the ground is about six feet. Junkin was in the act of acing the remaining two or three Bricks to complete the job, when the irop holding shut the door or outlet through which the metal is drawn from the cupola into the receiver, either broke or became displaced; and the seething metal poured through with such force as to preclude any success CHICAGO MARKET. Wheat, No 1, $1,29a1 31; No 2, 81 27al 28. : Corn Nb 2_¥84a » Barley $1 33 for Ka 8. NEW YORK MARKET ‘Wheat, No 1, $1 50al 83%, No $1,48. : | 31 84 Rye £1 27 for western, and 81 28 for state. ; Corn, 73a84c for Wester, Barley tominal. PHILADELPHIA MARKET, Wheat, red 81 45al 55, and white &1 Boal 70. Rye $1 33. Corn; yellow at $1,05al 10, Oats, western at 78a80e. Cows and éalves at 210.70, springers at £35460. MILROY MARKETS, Wheat $100 Rye 0,05 Corn 0,70 Oats Plasterper ton 12,00.......8alt per sack Flour (family) 400... Butter 40, ....... atoh ni £3 NX Shoutdirs 1 9 ai. add 18. Potitod: 180... Apples dried 128, ov Barley #1 20Pork 10 LEWISBURG 9 ul and OM) ciiaies 3,00 MaltRED Wheat £1,0% Corn, new 0.75 Hye 3 Outs, © 38h, 5, i... Timathyseed, dall; 3.00... Flaxseed 2.000... Cloversed, dull. 7.0. ...... Butter 20 35 as cane White Beans 8,50. ....., Byggs 8, oon id Dull, 18 Tallow 10... Potatovs 0,60 dried Apples ih, 08...» Pork 8@Y.......... Sidd & howler iL BELLEFONTE MARKETS. White Wheat $1,20, Rdd 1 10." Rye, ,... 10d Corn 0.75. a8 LeBaron 1 ME asl. Cloverseed H,00 Potatoes 1.40), sped per pound Pork per poardd 14, ; 20. ...... Plasterper ton Nin pl REIS 1 S10 Tallow 124 a cBacon Wa adlam 2d, } wa ily. tunate; Inst Week as to loose both of his haiids, a result vepched by a too great familiarity with the knife of a mowing RerormaTioNy REQUIRED.—A cor- respondent asks if there Is no protec: tion to heels and elothing fron attacks of the yelping, smtppiuz itl-bred horde of curs, infesting village? this w FALLS BI VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER . PERSONS WHO AHE URAY ean natural co- i served, 1s quite etficacious. ’ | devolve on others thitin the owhers of the “purpa.” Tir P. BR. AcExTs.—\Ve ledrn that a fair number of the pestiferous pat- ent right agents;of late 20 distressingly numerous hercabouts, have gone tuto the hav fields and ave, for at least nee; doing duty as Honest and praiseworthy men. i. MARRIAGES On the 8th inst., by the Rev. C. H. Reiter at his residence, Mr, Daniél Bizéithuth and ' iss Susanna Evert, both df 'éint tewi- ship. Or thé 11th inst., b¥ tHe same, at the samé plate, Mr Elias Bréon and Miss Cathariné Bupp, both of Centre County. On the 27th uit., by Rev. 8: Aupand; Mr, B. F. Bare. of Aaromsburg, to Miss Mar. garet Bierl¥; ¢f Miltheini: XE Rt DEATHS Near Peri Hall; this county; on the 9th inst., gfter 3g lingering illness, Julian Jil 1; ged 57 years, 3 months, and 24 days. The funeral services were attended to on the the 11th inst., by Revs. Sahm and C, H. Reiter, In Lewisburg on the 26th ult, Willie infant son of W. C:and M. J: Dincan, aged 3 months arid 7 day-. On the 87d inst ; id Haines twp:, Nathati- iel Wise, ued 19 yedrs: GENTILE COUNTY, NORMAL INSTI. TU TE, o> IN coniplinece with the following resolu: tion, paséed by the late tri-ennial Convoen- tion of Sehan! Directors of Centre County : RESOLVED, Thatit is the desire of thi: Convertion that the County Normal Schoo: be ré-opened at Rebersburg after Harvest: : Arid in acedrdance with ini-trictiotis given in School Journal, May, 1868, a session of this Institute, underthe control ofthe Cound ty Superintendeiit, will eoininetice jon WEDNESDAY; JULY 28 1869; and con- tities ten wedks; The coursé of irstruction will be that suited to the wants gf our Continon Schools. ,.. The Literary Socities will meét ome a week, ba All the books used ean be procured st Rebersburg. ‘Students will not he required to pny the Cofinty Superititendent an v fee for teach- ing. A titition fee, sufficient to pay the Assistaiit Tea#hers; will be clinrged, which sum will be ¥ised by dsstssing ai equal amount on each pupil. . Three anpaal sessions of thiz Institete have already been held, and their frtlits are plainly scen in the advancament of our sehdold: Fis Hopédd, therefore, that teachy és will avail themselves of the oppo rtuni- tits offered by the Local Norma), in the fron-existenee of gw States Normal School in the District. | TEACHERS. Hexry Muv¥Er,, Oradoate = Beate: Normal Sebool: W. G. Exar, Pastor Heformed Church at Rebersbarg. R. M.Maars, County Superintendent, 16% PENSES —Bodrditig and furnished rooms $3,00 per week. Students from the Western part of the Sounty should come via. on ithe Morning Train. july2 3t. Keystond esi) —— To Coxsumprives.—The Advertiser, having been restored to health in a few weeks, by a very simple remedy, after hav- ing suffered several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease, Con- suthption—is anxious to make known to his fellow sufferers the means of cure, To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription used (free of charge), with the directions forpreprring and using tite same, which they will fild a sore curs vor CoNSUMPTION, ASTHMA, BroNoH#iig, ote. The ‘objéet of the advertiser in send- iiie the Prescripfion is to benefit tive afllié; ted, and spre iriformation which. le c ‘cives to be invalidate; and he Hopes vifferer will try His rem dy, ns ry svifferer’ i dost them nothivg; 4rd may proves b fe prescription A. WiLgoN, Parties wishing thi "Rey, EDWARD A. VV IES 4 myld,y Wi liamsburg, Reiigs to: NY. : j pepper : WORDS OF WISDOM, vos, JouNg MEN, On the Ruli jon in Youth an MEN, On the Ruling Puss LF HELP for the Brring and unfortunate. Sent in ‘sealed letter envelopes, freeof charge. Address, How arp AssocIATioN, Box P, Philadel phia, Pa. ' juni ly - tPTARLYE sicinial HALLS HAR RENEWER. VE I W) i ft is the bos henlthy, soft. and glossy, Price $1,00, all dealers Nu=hua, jul, im For salé by N. H., Proprid¢tdrs. New York: Aue. 16th, 1867: COE'SCOUGH BALSAM This long tried and popular Remedy is againealled to the a prictors annually gbake theic. bow to the people, andl vinfind thea ] ei ret the many things roquired 0 i u Health, cull fort and Slstonanee of the family through the long and tediots Months of winter, Co's Collgh Balsam, should not be forgot. ten. For years it hits beon a household medigine—and mathers ankieug for the sutoty of their ehildred, dug all who suffer from any disease of the t ropt, chest and lungs, eanfiot afford to be without it. In addition to the ordinary folir aginee so long in the market, we now furnish nN: iam - moth family size bottles, which will, i Common with the othersize, be Souk at it! ‘rug Stores’ FOR CROU BP The Balsam will Be found invaludlbile, and may always barelied wpou in the most ex- treo cases, » WHOOPING COUGH, The téstimony of all who have used it fo this terrible ‘disease during the last ten vedrs, i8, tht Ib fuysriably relieves and curbs it; Poa Th EN sy 133 SORE THROAT, K dep your thromt wet with the balsdih le mid ofted —and you will in- PR *RACT BUCHLU, | The component parts 1 NIPER BERRIES. Moone or PREPARATION, Clo, form a fine gin, Cubebs extracted placement by liquor obtained from Juniper Herrids, containing very litte sige, a small wy is The acti ties are by this mode extracted. Bach, ds pregiared by Denggists gene- rally, is dfn / color. It is a plant that emits its fragrance; the action of x flame destroys this (its active principle), leaving a dark and glatinons decoction. Mine is the color of ingredients, The Buchu in my preparation predominates; the suallest quantity of the other ingrediéiies are idicd to prevent fermentation ; upon inspection, it will bé found not to be 4 Titdeture, as made in Pharnuecopoea, nor is it a Syrup and therefore can be used in cases where fever df infldntmation exists; In this, you have the kowledge of the ivgrdients and the mode Jf preparation. Haping that vou will favor it with a tri- dl; abd that upan inspection it will meat with your approbation, With a fecling ol confidence, I am, very respectfully, HT. HELM BOLD Cliemist and Druggist of 16 Yeir's Bape rience. in Philadelphiis; did how located at hi: Drug and CHentical Warehouse, 6 Broadway, New York. (From the lirgest Murinfdt turing Cheniists : in the W Seige) “1 dw deqidinted with Mr. H, T. Helm- bold ; hé océripied the Drug Store dppositt my residenee, and was succtsdfiill mi con ducting the bnsipess where others had not been ediiully so befyre kim: 1 have beey favorably impréssed with his cldrddter an enterprise, WILLIAM WEIGHTMAN, Firm of Powers & Weivhian, Manufae- tidvit od Chibnists, Nuith and Brown ste; Philadelnhin, Hebmbolds Fldid! Extract Buthu;, for wodlodees aridide fei indiscretion, The exhausted powers of Ndture which are ac- ampanicd by so many alarming symptoms among which will be found, Indisposition to Exeértion; Loss of Memory, Wakeful- ness; Horrof of Disédse, or Forebodings of Hyil, in fuct, Universal Lmssitiide, Prostrd: tion, and inability to eriter into the enjoy: ments df society. \ The Constitution, once affteted with Or- ganic \Véakness; requires the did of Medi- ciné to strongiha and invigorate the sys- tem, which I BLM OLD'S EXTRACT 3 UCHU invariably does [If no treatment is submitted to, Consumption or Insanity ensiibs, \ . Helmbold's Fluid fixtnct Buchu, in gf fections peculidgr to Felale«, is tiequiaied Hy any other preparation, ns in Clilorosis, or Retention, Pauifilne:s, or Suppression of Onstomary Evacuations, Uleerated or Scliirrus Site of the Ctra. and all com- plaitits irfcident to the scx, whether srs froin habits of dissipation, Juiprudence in, of the decline or change uf life. : Holnthold's Flpid Extract Buchu and Intproved 1 0s¢ Wash will radieally exter: minate from. the system diseases arising from habits of dissipation, st little expense, little or no change in diet, no inconvenis encd Or cxpostire; completely superseding thoze unpleasant and dangerous remedies, Copaivaand Meréary, in all these diseases. USE Helmboid's Fluid Extract Buchu inn all diseases of these organs, whether ex- isting in male or feniale, from whatever cause orighiiing, nnd no fitter of how long standing. It is pleasant in taste and odor, “immodiate’ in action, and more strengthening thn any other of the prepa- rations of Bark or Tron, Those suriforing from broken-dawn or de- licate constitutions, protidre the remedy at once. 3, : The readcr Must be aware that, however alight ay be the attack of the above dis- eases, it is certain to affect the bodily health Are mental powers, : All the ubove diseases require the aid of a Diuretic. Helmbold's Extract Purhu is the great Diuretic. : HELM BOLD, Druggist, 704 Broadway, New York, nnd 104 South 10th Strect, Phi- ladelphia, Pa: } rice—$1,25 per bottle or 6 bottles for $06.50, delivered to any 'ad- dregs. Sold by all Druggists evervwhore Nox 1) ARE GENUINE UNLESS ; done up in steel-engraved wrapper, with fac-¢imile 0 : house, and signed praper- n'y Chemical Wure- H. T. HELM BOLD. a remem! Men cern Errors or YOUTH =A Gentlerhan who suffered for yeu¥s frome Nevvous Debility ; ecayy and all he elects of: ar the (¢ of Sifforing. HEAMALY, ond tise” fo Sake of need it, the receipt af® direetions for mhk- ing the simple Femedy by" which he whe cured. Sufferers withing to’ profit by the advertiser's experience, can do so by a dressing, in perfcet confidence, ; Joux B. Ogpex, myld, y No: 42 Gedar st., New Fore: HARD COLDS AND COUGHS remedy, It will succeed in giving relief where all other remedies have failed, SORENPERS OF THE THROAT, CHEST AND LUNGS, 14 rol diliy procuring and immdédiately taking Coe's Cough Balsam, when troubled with any of the above named difMealtios, They Consumption, and inet arrested, will soo- nkr or later sweep vou pokey into the valley turn. Xr Plaxvet® on Ne IX CoNnUMPTION, Many a care-worn sufferer line tivad relief and to-day rejoices that her life has been {ioe ~ Cough Hula. consuos sn enman: sosssondi Ws i — IN SHORT, The plaple know the article, and it necds no enmitigpt from us. ery Druggist and the Fnited States: ; — THRO. G; CLARK €0.. Rilo Proprietor: New Haven, Ct, — ———— cm ——— Deénlir in Medicines in rr 0 - —————— “m———— - Read! Read ti Read! 1! THE ATTENTION OF THE PEOPLE 18 CALLED TO The World's Great Rémedv, « 2 + , yu COE'S DYSPEPSIA CURE. This projardtiol is profiofificel hy Dye optics as the only kito® il rémicdy hit wil _y ely ditre that aggravatifig 2hd fated mals ady: For years.it swept on its fearful tide, carrying before it to an untiltidly grave, its millions of sufferers. Coe’s Dyspepsia Cure has Caine to ; the Rescite: Indigestion, Siok Headache, Souriess or Agidaty of Stepbach, Blsine of Food, Flattlency; Lassitude, \Y eariness, Biliousness, Liver Complaint, finally terminating Yoath Are as surely cured by this pofefit remedy, as the pationt tikes it, Arb ough but five years before the people, what is the verdict of tlie masses ? Hear what Lester Sexton, of Mil awlee, BAYS: meni dK wi - Milwarikan; Wis, Jan. 24, 1868, Messrs CG: Clurk & Co, New Haven; Cann, ; Both myself and wife have used Coe's Drspépsia Cure, audit hay proved PER- FECTLY sutisfactory as a réntedy T Have no hesitation Ht saying that we have re cetved GREAT BENEFIT from its usa Very respactiully. (Righed) i LESTER SEXTON, hl 2 J A GREAT BLESSING. [From Rev. Yi; F. Ward, Avon; Lepdia €o,, 0:] Messrs: Strong & Arwisiroig, Gentlemen, —3t gives nie great pleasure o state thet my wife has derived great bene t from the use of Coe's Dyspepsia Cure, Nhe has been for a numberof years greatly troubled: with Dyspepsia, accompagicd with violent paroxysms of ceustapution which go prostrated her that she was nlite while for months, unable ta do anything.’ QHe took, at your instance. Coe’ he) n-in Cure, and has derived GREAT ENT IT FROM IT, and is now compiratively well, She regards this medicine as # great bles- sing. Traly yofrrs, Jan. 13th, 1868; CLERGYMEN, The Rev. Isane Aiken, of Alleghany, testifies that it hans cured kim; after all oth- er remedies bind failed. DRUGGISTS. ; Any dtvagist inthe country will telfgon, if yout titlée the trouble to enquire, that ev- ory one that buys a bottle of oes Dyspep- sin Chiwpe fiom thom speaks if the most un: Chin HfEd prifis€ Of its grest medical virtues, araensas [COR SDYSPEPRIA CURE TIT also be'toserd ft dlaable in all eases ymplaint&iGriping and in fact dvery dis rdered e &ndition of the stomach: = © Sold b¥ druggists in city or count. y evoryw herd at $1 pér Bottle, or by applica: tion 10/1} 4 J 4% BK § jon PHE ©. C. CLARK fo. i bs 1d} Sole Propriétors, £18 ted gt + i June. 26,e0wW,1,y New Haven Ct - 4d NEW located, in Hiroe ofl 8 How hl op streat, ! { 43 i hs 13 ) NYY 4 kg a) i "PA. form tha citizens of Bellefonte, Centib, Clinton & Clare cdlinitios in penerg!. that they expeet to Be ready, by Monday next, (1st inst,,) to OPEN THEIR NEW DRUG STORE, Cittemy Chemicals; Drdgs, i Cus Diu Mave, va. Lately seldetod with griolt cave nud diseretion, in the vijtesot N EW YORK and PHILADELT in the Arl--and who speaks, rends iid writes the German langue as well as the English tengue, being fully as well acquain: (59 with the nomenclature in that Innguage Of the Blsinees, ns with the Latin and Bugs Vish terms and technicalities of the Act; und Renee we edn and will CAREFULLY COMPOUND PHYSICIANS BCRLPFIONS, either language ; and shall do it by day uhd by night, We modestly and kindly ask for a libera) share of publie favor Ad patroage. Our stowk comalsts of PURE & GENUINE DRUGS, MEDL CINES, & CHEMICALS IX ALL THEIR VARIOUS STYEES & PORMS of PREPARATION : sed By reaiibir Physichine: We also keép the Finest Extracts and Perfinigs fur La- dies; Hairy Nai) and Tooth Jroshes, Clothes, Pati; & Viihish Brush cs. The very finest and best Cyt- I4ty, Combs of al! kinds: Tvo- ry, Gum and Hort; Hird- tages and Seed, Pure Whitelead, dine in Dil, Chit Gloss, Linseed Oil, All the Larios funev eolorkd Aaints dey nnd in thi, Furniture i PRE- th shi did Connell Varnish, ds dso DeMiry Varni:h, rng 1a fesy aplpire- ved Pitent Modi ies, Hid Listy, a large and well sel gtedl Lot ef WALL-PAPER, ANDCHEAPATTHAT, viz: From jO0¢ts per Bolt up to <2 NM Give is ZELLER&E JARRETT, Druggists & Apothecaries. A WORD TO Consumptives. Being a short and vraetieal treatise on the nature, causes, and symptoms of Pul- monary Consgjuption, Bronchitis, and Asthmn; snd théir provention, treatinent, and eure by inhalation, Sent by mail, free. Address J. VAN HUMMEL, M.D: 16 West Hith st... No YX. juni.y FN OCs: Lidtters Of Adwinistration | 1 XY having been grasited (Held undere gids | over the BEstgte of Pour Fleisher, Lite i dy i of Potter LP gi ] Ltd all Pirsons knotring thorttssives ifdebted | to said Estate, to come (Wrdsird ad 1eake | payment without delay, snd nll pdrzoss | fe seeounts agaist the sane will pre- | stint them propdrTy Sjithentivattd for sottle- ment, DANIEL FLEISHER, | Tulse, Adniinisteator, | TT WAKTED—=AGENTS. For Prof: Pars. ns's i ! r Laws of Business. F With fill Dirsertihs and Fornds for all Transactions; In every State of the Uhion. By Turoainus PARSONS, LL: 1, t Professor of Law in Harvird Utiitersity, and Afthor of puny Taw Dooks, A new Book gor Brerybody. Explain- ing thi rights, dities, add obligations of all the relations of life as well as eVefy Kind of contract and Tegal obligation, A correct, ceonomioa), and safe Counsel- lor and adyiser: Givitg directions for eve- ry proceeding, ind showing bo% 14 drdw and execeute every kind of Idea] instrument, ESSENTIAL TO Every Farmer; covery Mechanic; every Manufacturer; ¢¥ery Public Officer i eve- ry Landlord ; t¥ery Tenant ; every Evecu- tor; every Adininistrator: every Guardi- wn; every Minor; every Heiv-at-Law; ov- ery Liegatee ; Bvery Appreutice; every Ma, ringer; every Auctionper; Every Broker; every Notes Every "Milk Officer; every Justice of the Peace; every Consignor; ev- ery Sheritl; every Under Sheriff; every Selectinan; every Commissiones; “every Married Woman; every Willow; etery Trader; #very Mark ttfiiling 6very Citizeiiy every Propevty-holder, : Indispensable to all who would know their rights and tdties, mid poddss the means of transactisig unaided their owa ba- siness; So plaing full, aceprate, and complete that no peccon ean afford ti be without it Empedying in populag form the results of the laber and stiltty of the Foust, poplar and zuccesstul WHF oftae Rooks i the country: Worth ten times the price asked for it. Exelusité téirritory and no compe- tition. Send fof or féseriptive flreular. Ad- PARMERER& CO dpéss, : TIT 4 Philalelphis, Pa. LUMBER 4 J EE A Se The undersigned respectfully annqunec tothe citizens of “Poppavailovy that fe Aas in opdration Ww NE! v.37 EA MSA W MILL, one nrile ¢fst of Foust's, in théSev- en Mountains, and are now ready to furs nish ‘Synhare. Luntber, P ani, Studdi..g, Joiste stiuigling Lathe, plasterer’s Lathe: Shingles, any desired length of frame Stuff and Squarctimber sawed’ to orderand ord shortest notice. Any thing in tye line of Lumber, stpplied to order. Builders and others wanting stuff’ will do. wall to “sead fit their orders addressed to : John Tayler & Son, jun{ 6m Milroy, Pa. Eira Cme to the premises of John P. Boss, newr Farmers “Mills, in Gregg township, three wethers did one ewe, all a hite, and haying parttheir ears cut off, - erty, pay cots, and remove the ame, oth- erwise they will be. disposed of according por law ha Q A june2s, t. Town-clerk. Ladies Trusses. THis invaluable article for females, is now to, be, had ut Lierluchar's store, and no other plgce in Cottey eotinty.’ Ladies réménmber that these tenses can be had at Centre Hall. wl oq tf. NOR LADIES ONLY.—¥or an article haying a refynrkable sale, address Mes, MORGAN, 139 Malton Street, New York. junels, bt, GROTUNE IN ANY STATE—Rights for Sule—New patent article for every female. wample $2. Address, INVEN- TOR, P.O. Box 2. 438, Nw York. June 25,6t. Y TYANTED—=ELADY AGENTS, in every Town and/Village, to sell wht every lady will pimichase at sig Miss WIL LIA N. Y, i! june 25'6t MS, 139 Fulton St. "PRUNES #id DRIED OU RRANTS of the very best quality jnst received at Wolf's oh stand: y a ————————— ALL NEW. ew Store, a ca Rc SE A New Goods: ‘ q NEW FIRM ai Centre Hall, C. WANSON «& (0: The undersigned hy et MALY inform the citizens of Centre HH Ah Potter town ship. that they hath peed 4 pow store nt the sell Etlow 1 #tand {orm 4 ly oecupicd by UC. F. Heblapher, folie Wiley wre now offing A Full and Complete “lock of SPRING & SUMMER G00DS! cheap as anyichere, : Thr stock is entirely now, ind ie public ard respectfully ing ited to eall J axaiiie ine for thettisel ody Goods Will We offered ui the lowest wy prigesy dad by i goad- eral sy ated of fair dealing they hope to merit a fair share of public pathol. » Call nnd Pxaniine dir Stock. NO TROUBLE TOSHOW GOODS, 4% Only Give us a Fair Trial. a7 WE have a full and complete assdftibent of the atest Soy les: Chir Steck contpirises nl halt ey Lroods, Notions, Milliners Ploads, Hhipseries, Failey Gand 2, Boots and NRads Huts nite aps Carpet, Bags {irhretias Parasols, Preensy SC, Gentlemen nird Ladies furmisliing Goods FLadiés Clogks ad Circulars, in Silk and Cloth, all Kilid of (Groceries, the finest Syrups, the bast Ooflée, Tobacen, Paints, Dy estatfls, Qils, Fish, Salt, Stationery, nig evervthiiig else that is to be found in & will stoked country store. The highest market price paid” in Store Goods for! COUNTRY PRODUCE. n't forget the New Store, at Centre . Whete goatls drs now AR at a bar- Call anid see us; : I tall hing WASRON X CO. apdiy ; {, Hue Restored. J8 Jkt rililishied, a dew edition of Dr Cerysrw er s CELEBRATED Essax on the radical eure (without meditihe) of Sperma- | torrhosy or Scininn] Wedkness, Livoluntus J ry Seminal Losses, Impotency, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Trpediments to Mar. ringesctess also Conspnption, Yupilepsy and . Fits, induced by sel imdulg ‘hee © sexual extravagh nes ve Price; inn sealed envelope. only 6 cts: The celebrated dnthbr, in this admirable essa lr, vekny Aehrohwt bites from a thirty voars' successful practibe, that the alarm- ihg consequences of self-nbuse thang be rads ically cured without the dangerits use o ihtereil medicine or. the application of the kite! pointing outa wmode of cure at once simple, certain, and effectim],” b¥ means of which every sufferer, no wntidr whit his condition may be, may ctirg hiluself cheap= ly, privately, and radiéallve . Y%.This Lecture should hein the hands of every youth and every minh in the lund. Set, under seni in a plain envelope, to nny address priethgill; ofi reClipt of 6 cefits, or to post stumps. Also, Dr Culverwell's ‘Marriage Guide,’ price 25 cents, Address the publishers, Cras. J. C, KLixk & Co: janZ¥ly 127 Bowery; NaaYotk; hod 4586 | TNION HQUSE: Maroy, A change | U of Propirictors of this Hotel, was made on the 15t of April. THe bstalilishment has been rofummished, refitted; aud remodelad, aiid. will bevenfter he onde on first- (dss hot prificiplest "PHE prosentpropris ctor will give his'personal attention fo the pansforts of .the travity (fie ald ole offs ho pay favor hit with thei esto: HIS TABLE is kept .in first sph style: : : GOOD STA BEES are Fompected. with. the Hotel, mnd obliging Ostlérs are always on the ground to attend to this department. A portion’ of the pub- dations are guaranteed to aH, WM: R nay 21tf . eid M COMPLETION OF THE RAIL-RRO XD: : iii Grunt Rhos Steraberys. Sung to the Tune of Y aifkee Doddle. —— tirey, Pa. FACIFIC The €reat Pacific failrodd s 1d; from ocean unto ocean, And now comaplet@ednection’s made, “An enterpriding notion. 1 4 an tid tdi VRE sl ails The nightly Work «ft BLE done) He Bo speedipand brid lobdioinn And now in ten days we can run From here tH Sun Prafeiieo No mord wtake the ancient roufe, The dade. « horrid flowit hing; It Baaigid the passengers about, And wore out all their clothing. Cuonrus, for the end of each verse: Tie Great Pacific Railroad's laid, From ocean unto ocean, Aid we bay ¢lothas from AL A most delightful notion. Carpets at old rates, drom 50 cents to cents per yard, for the best. STERNNERG i 5 And selling from 12340 16 cents, the best dalicoes, and mus rates, ‘Witnen's8ho all sununer, at SF per pair "Fine Boots from 150 to best. +R iy CLOTHING t sold at 1857 prices BAU & RoBeon from $12,50 to $18 for the best, CALL AND SEE, and if it aint trae, Sternberg will fret. hey only. ask people to cdwe dhd sev, even if they do not wish to buy. apl0768, tf. F. FORTNEY, Attorney at Law, o BellefontepPa. Office with Orvis & Alexander; Hi 9 : py14.6) 7a Nogicn.— The subseription Bit e the REPORTER is $1.50 por year in advan, whiclt' is lessthan that of any otha paper of its size. We are, printing this paper al dost; and therefore wish to remind our pay= trons that it is of great fniportance.to us that & 5 | LOW The Finest Stock of Spring Le Goods ria © . ‘ 4 i 5’ 1 i ; at Centre fait |, bavips Ab ci DRESs GOODS: DRY GOODS; 5 iy (ANIN 3 1 ¥ CERIES * & tito Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoce, a ili vid 2 Alsou CHEAP LIKE the FLANNELS, : MUSLINS ’ v4 4 : CALICOES: AND © hie ! SHA Wis: Ard, § G00D ASSORTMENT OF NOTIONS, STR v Ps; COFFEES, nlso a large stock of FISH, the: best, all kinds, . MACKERWL and HERRING, the best and chenphstin the mal ot. Wolf*s Old Stand, WESHALL “TAKE fOUS.A HIT A J x B CRAE TO MAK 3 re 4 New Custo mrs; 3 J rp Es WELL AS: INVITE OCR OLD Y erm li sr fp po a pe — em nm The Tittest Beientific Inyehtion, the 4 , Calorilie. i. : To give some iden, of. the pesulinrigios of the stove itl question, Sie may siote He 8 n Highly scientific and patent arrangement the excessive peat aildhe top, opie stave witich eanses (re centre pieces to Burn oh . is carried aroltnd the oven, equahzms tha heat of the stove, and causing the bwitom § 045 of the stove ; by this arran gee) Fo thers tore, ath thingyr of, burnitlz out! LA me pieces (lisunl to al cooking sidves: 15 ei feetually obviated. What is auwere, (1'é fre snd oven can be easily reeylnien toang # Geghee of Weat, bY ificiils of thif Pht Sie : E rangement, thus avoiding the iw giving the stove constant atten bildig. biirder ) PROSE bec hotlor too cold; atothepadyan' aed thisstove possesses té persons wire ape his twninons could, is, that Ky the singer the patent in gquastion, it eousumes Apa datter. as readily as psthavig in shom? thy op- ration of his stove, which is as Hesugitul os it it efficient, leaves nothing to tee desired, We would also state that these sigvps ead. be rEadily sopplied with on patent gppprr- back Woifer, By whieh gl thé lion water te. quired in nn family, cab V8 Board yy the. tate heat from the stove. Tao pbcegus te- ereciul blessing, tis it affinds thew wig the fidvantages of a cooking mange. wily nore bf the annoyances ; a wateg-byck «nn esi Iv be attached to it at 4 iis het. whith Fill Hat Wiiter citi tn # Comment Fithout the inconrinience o having Sane Built dwthed o e We will tke He liberty if $u tig that th. persis n ht going talib k Thr much importaree.th be attached to the. necessity of having the Hast phissibls cooks ing fucltities. :. The great feliture that if: does not regliire constant -xttention, that. whi the oven js onee ded, there i= not he <Highist risk froin chrelbasiitss or neg- cet; dnd that te témperatard of the stove. ie whan lttert UHitordr wt the top and bots tim, dre lone Suflicictis tuoi : a other. stoves in use, we would. adeige #) persons. *Wd HINK of purehosiie hed Sail at. tha ware-rtiquns df [8d 70 Ht ver; near thede- pot; dt Billeforite, where he keeps ail of ahovy ebrated- : 8. All of t phitelits card be Seelisf ta. the ce afiti-C ust Ck BARE ferdtofure: sold bv him. Prices, 10 per ct, less than market oo value, i: TAGE gh vw. - a88ac Haupt fliticfonte Sop Fale Kiger for Centred voanty, for all of iSpeas’ make of Stoves, avs eT, i liad on hand for sale, a few. 3o-Hopié NHagans, bothntd and oid: als Si rt x ore vals SORA . NMilgion, Une New trofing buggy, together i risks of plows, # Emnge, nense of ¥ with the best stk aid variety cnltivators; andl harrewdpver Kept for sale about Bellefonts: Alwillbbesold.at bar- gaiely for Cash. Dot't forget to eall and ‘ Wafore purchasing elsewhere. fog Lid tie i) a he i. ; b i Hilibish) $i & A OEEC tL PRA thie, Wliotesafo al retail dealers in THware; (Sucecssor to N. fH dpe Dp um ; ae - hos pes ; [AMF eny Street, Bellefonte, Pa. Vv i TB 3 sk hE + ha i : 4 y oo Read ony & fii He 4¢ Cock Bove Wetitian! SINT § Waverly, ~~" rnampntal’ riental, wyal Cook, oe Beipce Royal, as ! hn, i ima ATH, gtr And Anerieds! ena Fuge ib v. ¢ % a an " Py & i AS Stoves: a: 3 > Parlor and Office ld ad Roig: 2% orning Glory, PPICsAL Rat, .. Br 3 Vile #11 au New Egg, EE - : ag 14 Fi Biv} ry » ot " or 2.4 4 A pd; Parlor Cooley for, W oad or Coal, and Wood Stoves of every dos riptioa.. Aten? Plate, new size, which be has just receiv- ed, size 40x20. ht malkeshet jab than the; old size, and épré’ be. furnished chesiper than any other establishment in town... lod be Chicges FORARbIS mg pe faction guaranteed. x i
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